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. >> i'm taking my academic talent to rutgers university. >> reporter: this is the senior class at nationallegiate prep charter school in southeast d.c. every single one is graduating. the school has had a 100% graduation rate for the last five years. >> i will be attending university of pennsylvania. >> reporter: unique wilson is the valedic from national prep to be accepted into an ivy league school. >> i'm a good example to other people in the school to show them that you can come from a neighborhood like this and, like, still be great and be all that you can be and more than what people expect of you. >> reporter: every senior has also been accepted into college. many held up shirts and other memorabilia with their chosen school's name as fellow students and parents cheered. riggens plans to study at st. augustine university. >> i feel accomplished and i feel as though it's a steppingstone in my life that will help me proceed and prosper. and i'm ready. >> reporter: his mom is thrilled that her son is not only graduating but heading to college. >> my son actually going off to college, i
. >> i'm taking my academic talent to rutgers university. >> reporter: this is the senior class at nationallegiate prep charter school in southeast d.c. every single one is graduating. the school has had a 100% graduation rate for the last five years. >> i will be attending university of pennsylvania. >> reporter: unique wilson is the valedic from national prep to be accepted into an ivy league school. >> i'm a good example to other people in the school to show...
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bill: jennifer mittelstadt, history professor at rutgers university, thank you for being with us here on american history tv. thanks. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer 2: "american history tv," the cultural services division of the french embassy in new york city hosted a discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. it is widely seen as a quarter -- cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have
bill: jennifer mittelstadt, history professor at rutgers university, thank you for being with us here on american history tv. thanks. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer 2: "american history tv," the cultural services division of the french embassy in new york city hosted a discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. it is widely seen...
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mudder museum in philadelphia she's overseeing remains until they can be completely analyzed at rutgers university in camden. she gave us an exclusive tour of the operation. >> as you can see this was an individual in an intact coffin but due to the mold situation we had to remove the wood. some underneath here. >> reporter: majority of the remains are inside these storage containers in south philadelphia, where they have been since the dig. ana doty says time is running out and she wants to get bodies out of these south philadelphia storage containers as soon as possible >> storage areas where they are located now are not climate controlled and the weather is getting nicer, warmer but we are concerned about the remains. you can see here we have some mold growth. >> reporter: doty and her team are asking for public's help, they need $20,000 to move in and analyze the bodies. they have set up this fund raising site through the mud der museum where they have a 20,000-dollar goal. >> imagine this is a intact coffin filled with dirt and human remains. there are over three or 400- pound, and they are a
mudder museum in philadelphia she's overseeing remains until they can be completely analyzed at rutgers university in camden. she gave us an exclusive tour of the operation. >> as you can see this was an individual in an intact coffin but due to the mold situation we had to remove the wood. some underneath here. >> reporter: majority of the remains are inside these storage containers in south philadelphia, where they have been since the dig. ana doty says time is running out and she...
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remember when condoleezza rice was rejected from rutgers university? he came out and said that was wrong. i think he has been consistent in talking to liberal college campuses but i do wonder if can he actually try to figure out a way as bob was pointing out, he's saying that the anarchic's coming in are not part of the democratic party. how do separate a radical fringe from the group? the right has to deal with this a lot sometimes. remember the ku klux klan thing? they are not a part of the republican party, how did they separate it? now that president obama's back, maybe this is something he will do and -- >> what you said was accurate. people that watch msnbc tend to be more liberal and fox, more conservative. i can't remember a single time when a democrat compared to the republican party with nazis. >> my god, bob. i can hear it in an hour, then do that. the left made their bed. it was the left that created the new right. they had this dialogue for so long, these safe spaces are creating the danger by preventing dialogue. >> they don't want to do
remember when condoleezza rice was rejected from rutgers university? he came out and said that was wrong. i think he has been consistent in talking to liberal college campuses but i do wonder if can he actually try to figure out a way as bob was pointing out, he's saying that the anarchic's coming in are not part of the democratic party. how do separate a radical fringe from the group? the right has to deal with this a lot sometimes. remember the ku klux klan thing? they are not a part of the...
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let's go to the first round selection from rutgers university, karen rogers. >> reporter: i'm the only one from rutgers in the pick. you know matt i shared your picture that you posted where i was teaching you a little something about about football. you got the handoff, you're doing well at the nfl draft. let's talk about the closures, 26th street schuylkill expressway westbound. this one just clear involving an overturned vehicle, we had a bunch of accidents woodhaven road somebody ran off the road. we had one in pottstown north adams street that cleared. fairway road at tee road there's been a bunch of accidents. here's one on i-95 northbound where a car ran off the road into the woods. it's been a busy morning when you wouldn't expect it to be this busy starting off. so far all the majors in great shape. i have a feeling people have been a little nervous to drive around because of the nfl draft all the closures with that, the closures with the penn relays or the anticipated volume with the relays. looks like some people might have taken off yesterday, because the schuylkill express
let's go to the first round selection from rutgers university, karen rogers. >> reporter: i'm the only one from rutgers in the pick. you know matt i shared your picture that you posted where i was teaching you a little something about about football. you got the handoff, you're doing well at the nfl draft. let's talk about the closures, 26th street schuylkill expressway westbound. this one just clear involving an overturned vehicle, we had a bunch of accidents woodhaven road somebody ran...
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. >> hello, i am here representing rutgers university, newark.n evolutionary biologist and an entomologist. evolutionary biology and entomology, the study ofof insects, a are disciplines for everyone. i'm a single mom to two children. i'm a black female punk rocker with an lgbt family. my sons and idenentical twin are transgender, and i belong here. i belong in science. i am parart of a global communiy of entomologists and evolutionary biologists. the study ofof insects is by definition i international, global, and collaborative. insects do not see borders and they can cross walls. the society of ameririca is the largest insect science organization in the worlrld. we seek to improve t the lives f the world citizens by promoting biological diversity in -- and developing safer food production. we are working to save pollinators while eliminating pests and vectors of disease.e. we need to fund pest management, an aspect of entomology that ensures food safety for humanity. entomology is a vital science. we seek to unravel past and current patterns ab
. >> hello, i am here representing rutgers university, newark.n evolutionary biologist and an entomologist. evolutionary biology and entomology, the study ofof insects, a are disciplines for everyone. i'm a single mom to two children. i'm a black female punk rocker with an lgbt family. my sons and idenentical twin are transgender, and i belong here. i belong in science. i am parart of a global communiy of entomologists and evolutionary biologists. the study ofof insects is by definition i...
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history professor at rutgers university, thank you for being with us here on american history tv. thanks. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer 2: "american history tv," the cultural services division of the french embassy in new york city hosted a discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. it is widely seen as a quarter -- cold war turning point. this is an hour. >> [indiscernible] you have deal sitting on my left -- guillaume sitting on my left. they will speak about this book. [speaking french] [indiscernible] you have written [indiscernible] you have an amazing book. you are a member of the [indiscernible] you have worked for the new york times, the daily news. in america and around the world. you have been in 85 countries. also an author. you have written three books, and the last one is on the table. thisow i let you discuss reykjavik summit. [indiscernible] [applause] much foryou very hosting this event this evening with the
history professor at rutgers university, thank you for being with us here on american history tv. thanks. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. announcer 2: "american history tv," the cultural services division of the french embassy in new york city hosted a discussion about the 1986 nuclear weapons summit between president ronald reagan and soviet premier mikhail gorbachev. it is widely seen as a quarter -- cold war...
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he graduated from brown university and holds a masters degree in a doctorate degree from rutgers university. [applause] >> he holds the chair of civil war history at dickinson college and serves as the director of the house divided project, an effort to build digital resources on the civil war era. he has previously held visiting fellowships at the strategic studies at the u.s. army war college and the national constitution center in philadelphia. he is the author of two books - "abraham lincoln" and "lincoln sanctuary." his next book is forthcoming, candidly titled understanding abraham lincoln's partisan leadership. he has also published widely on the underground railroad and various topics, and contributed to the journal of american history and several other academic journals as well as newspapers such as the "baltimore sun," "los angeles times," "philadelphia inquirer," and "usa today." he appears regularly on tv channels such as c-span and a&e. he currently serves the organization of american historians as a distinguished lecturer. he sits on the advisory boards of several historic org
he graduated from brown university and holds a masters degree in a doctorate degree from rutgers university. [applause] >> he holds the chair of civil war history at dickinson college and serves as the director of the house divided project, an effort to build digital resources on the civil war era. he has previously held visiting fellowships at the strategic studies at the u.s. army war college and the national constitution center in philadelphia. he is the author of two books -...
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adams graduated from ucla and obtained his law degree rutgers university. jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnastics from '99 until 2001 and a finalist in the '99 world championsh championships. she's a member of the usa gymnastics hall of fame. eric olson services as the commonwealth attorney for stafford county virginia. he services on the board of directors for the national district attorney's association and is chairman of the training and education committee. mr. olson has over two decades of experience prosecuting child abuse and domestic violence. finally, we're honored to have with us today dominic mochiognu. she and her team won the gold medal in gymnastics at the 1996 atlanta summer games. today she remains the youngest gold medallist in u.s. gymnastics history. she was inducted into the usa gymnastics hall of fame and the u.s. olympic hall of fame. today she is an author. she's a business owner, an advocate and a motivational speaker. thank you all once again for being here. i think my staff informed you about five minut
adams graduated from ucla and obtained his law degree rutgers university. jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnastics from '99 until 2001 and a finalist in the '99 world championsh championships. she's a member of the usa gymnastics hall of fame. eric olson services as the commonwealth attorney for stafford county virginia. he services on the board of directors for the national district attorney's association and is chairman of the training and education committee. mr....
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including a team from rutgers university, there are the cheerleaders from rutgers.tage is set. it begins in 20 minutes. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,... ...heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily,... ...or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers,... ...a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell
including a team from rutgers university, there are the cheerleaders from rutgers.tage is set. it begins in 20 minutes. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a...
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i am here representing rutgers university newark, and i'm a member of the entomological society of america am an african american single mother with a lgbt family. i belong here. i belong in science. i am part of a global community of entomologists and evolutionary biologists. the study of insects is international, global, and collaborative. insects do not see borders and they can cross walls. [cheers and applause] the entomological society of america is the largest insect science organization of the world and we seek to improve the lives of the world citizens by promoting biological diversity and developing safer food production. we are working to save limiting pestsle and vectors of disease. we use integrated test strategies. entomology is a vital science seeking to unravel past and present codexis to biology immediate threats to human health. evolutionary biologists seek to understand which species are found where and why and we need to continue to fund studies through the maintenance and growth of natural history collections and museums. through funding field expeditions to go out and
i am here representing rutgers university newark, and i'm a member of the entomological society of america am an african american single mother with a lgbt family. i belong here. i belong in science. i am part of a global community of entomologists and evolutionary biologists. the study of insects is international, global, and collaborative. insects do not see borders and they can cross walls. [cheers and applause] the entomological society of america is the largest insect science organization...
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i am here representing rutgers university newark. i am an evolutionary biologist.ects don't see borders and they can cross walls. the entomo logical society of america is the largest insect science organization in the world. we seek to improve citizens' lives by promoting biological diversity and improve food production. we're working to eliminate pests and vectors of disease. we need to fund integrated food management. entomology is a vital science. we seek to mediate threats to human health like zalmika. we seek to understand which species are found where and why and we need to continue to fund evolutionary study through the maintenance and growth of natural history collections and museums, through funding field expeditions to describe new species before they go extinct. we must teach our children to understand evolution. we must teach them to appreciate and love insects and arachnids. they are truly fascinating forms of life. they are always interesting. sometimes ugly, sometimes beautiful, but never boring. thank you. ♪ >> hello. i am meghan duffy from the univ
i am here representing rutgers university newark. i am an evolutionary biologist.ects don't see borders and they can cross walls. the entomo logical society of america is the largest insect science organization in the world. we seek to improve citizens' lives by promoting biological diversity and improve food production. we're working to eliminate pests and vectors of disease. we need to fund integrated food management. entomology is a vital science. we seek to mediate threats to human health...
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jessica wae representing rutgers university newark. -- an evolutionary biologist.s can our disciplines for everyone. to twoingle mom children. i'm a black female punk rocker with an lgbt family. my son and identical twin are transgender and i b belong here. i belong in science. i am part of a global community of entomologistss an evolutionary biologist. the study of insects by definition is international, global, and collaborative. insesects do not see borders and they can cross walls. the largest insect science orgaganization in the world. we seek to improve the lives of the world citizens by promotingg biological diversity in dedeveloping saferer food production. we'rere working to save popollinators while eliminating pests and factors of disease. t test management, anan aspect of entomology that ensures food safety for humanity. entomology is a vital science. we seek to unravel past and current patterns about diversity, alleviate threats to human health like zika, yellow fever. evolutionary biologists seek to understand which species are found where and why. we
jessica wae representing rutgers university newark. -- an evolutionary biologist.s can our disciplines for everyone. to twoingle mom children. i'm a black female punk rocker with an lgbt family. my son and identical twin are transgender and i b belong here. i belong in science. i am part of a global community of entomologistss an evolutionary biologist. the study of insects by definition is international, global, and collaborative. insesects do not see borders and they can cross walls. the...
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out985, the poppers came from rutgers university -- a couple of demographers did a report saying, sohave e lt nortrth dakota, you u might as l retuturn it to the buffalo commons. they were c chased out t of norh dadakota as heretics. in 2000, i saw them invited back by they north dakota farm bureau to talk about the possibility of maybe doing that. everyone left north dakota. the passage of the halliburton amendment, it reopened the bottom of the mining and oil development, the bottom, they could use fracking with -- dodo whatevever you wan. that changed everything in north dakota. the boom came in with the ugliness. the sexualal assaults, the contamination of everything, and the loss of common sense and decency, frankly.. in the meantime, no one was there. no one has been up there for a long time. civil society abandoned north dakota. the american civil liberties -- liberties union, which i am a fan, hadad one pern n covengng north d sosouth dakota.. let me know w how that works ou. the sierra club had one personn. that is not good. that is when you have been abandoned by civil soci
out985, the poppers came from rutgers university -- a couple of demographers did a report saying, sohave e lt nortrth dakota, you u might as l retuturn it to the buffalo commons. they were c chased out t of norh dadakota as heretics. in 2000, i saw them invited back by they north dakota farm bureau to talk about the possibility of maybe doing that. everyone left north dakota. the passage of the halliburton amendment, it reopened the bottom of the mining and oil development, the bottom, they...