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however, samuels wants somebody investigated.go up there and get these guys on the tier, right? >> 227. >> 227? >> oh, yeah. >> samuels is up there being charged with battery on an inmate, right? he wanted me to ask you what did you see? >> i didn't see nothing. all i seen, when i looked to the side, all i heard was officer get down and the dude was already on the ground. >> you didn't see anything at all? >> nothing at all. >> all right. remember that fight on the yard last friday? >> what about it? >> inmate samuels upstairs has been charged with battery on an inmate. he says you were on the yard and wants me to ask you, what did you see? >> i seen a dude hit him. why? >> what dude hit him? >> the other one. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. the one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down. >> mr. powers. >> come on, dawg, let me talk to you for a minute. he was aggressive. >> i investigated five guys up there. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. said he didn't see anything at all. however, i've got about three ind
however, samuels wants somebody investigated.go up there and get these guys on the tier, right? >> 227. >> 227? >> oh, yeah. >> samuels is up there being charged with battery on an inmate, right? he wanted me to ask you what did you see? >> i didn't see nothing. all i seen, when i looked to the side, all i heard was officer get down and the dude was already on the ground. >> you didn't see anything at all? >> nothing at all. >> all right. remember...
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just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousand of 216-pound shells into the forts. doing a lot of damage, but knocking out only a few of the guns. faragut grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among this captains. who had in the words of one of them, little or no sanguine feeling of success. for his part though, faragut wrote to his wife, succession its the only thing listened to in this war. and i know i must sink or stwwi by that rule. as the to being prepared by defeat, i certainly am not. any man who is prepared for defe
just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and...
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samuel arias los detalles desde san salvador. >>> el hecho se produjo unos dÍas antes de la llegada deldente barack obama a san salvador, en marzo del aÑo pasado. segÚn informe una filial de la cbs en seattle estado de washington. encargado de la seguridad del presidente visitÓ un club de bailarinas nudistas, pagaron por favores sexuales. >>> los del servicio secreto de estados unidos vinieron aquÍ. >>> no, nada de eso >>> esta fue la respuesta que recibimos del vigilante de uno de los clubes, donde se sospecha podrÍa haber estado los estadounidenses. otro de ellos ubicado en una
samuel arias los detalles desde san salvador. >>> el hecho se produjo unos dÍas antes de la llegada deldente barack obama a san salvador, en marzo del aÑo pasado. segÚn informe una filial de la cbs en seattle estado de washington. encargado de la seguridad del presidente visitÓ un club de bailarinas nudistas, pagaron por favores sexuales. >>> los del servicio secreto de estados unidos vinieron aquÍ. >>> no, nada de eso >>> esta fue la respuesta que...
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samuel arias los detalles desde san salvador. >>> el hecho se produjo unos dÍas antes de la llegada delarack obama a san salvador, en marzo del aÑo pasado. segÚn informe una filial de la cbs en seattle estado de washington. encargado de la seguridad del presidente visitÓ un club de bailarinas nudistas, pagaron por favores sexuales. >>> los del servicio secreto de estados unidos vinieron aquÍ. >>> no, nada de eso >>> esta fue la respuesta que recibimos del vigilante de uno de los clubes, donde se sospecha podrÍa haber estado los estadounidenses. otro de ellos ubicado en una zona exclusiva de la ciudad, las empleadas tampoco quisieron hablar. no sÉ que sucede. >>> no supe y tanto dentro y fuera del hotel donde se hospedaron. y donde segÚn el reporte periodÍstico al menos 2 de la seguridad presidencial habrÍa llevado a 4 mujeres. solo hay especulaciones. >>> solo de seÑorita. >>> ahÍ es donde lleva normalmente a extranjeros y estadounidenses. y el en mos lipos. >>> para ser la primera potencia, y dan pena, son penosos. >>> esta informaciÓn se revela un dÍa despuÉs que la secretaria de segu
samuel arias los detalles desde san salvador. >>> el hecho se produjo unos dÍas antes de la llegada delarack obama a san salvador, en marzo del aÑo pasado. segÚn informe una filial de la cbs en seattle estado de washington. encargado de la seguridad del presidente visitÓ un club de bailarinas nudistas, pagaron por favores sexuales. >>> los del servicio secreto de estados unidos vinieron aquÍ. >>> no, nada de eso >>> esta fue la respuesta que recibimos...
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pena dentr independiente, esto despuÉs que revelaciones que lo de colombia no fue un caso aislado, samuel que se denunciÓ en el salvador. >>> colombia fue la caja de pandora, pero la sorpresa puede ser mayor, esta es la pÁgina web del club lipos en el salvador, donde habÍan asistido una docena de miembros del servicio secreto durante la visita del presidente obama en marzo del aÑo pasado. esta salvadoreÑa y su esposo, aparecen como dueÑos del club, sonia habÍa fegdz negado en las Últimas horas que el ser secreto estuviera en su negocio. asegura que esto una empresa seria donde no hay prostituciÓn, y las empleadas no tienen acceso ni a alcohol ni droga. el servicio secreto vino aquÍ? >>> no >>> estas segura >>> sÍ >>> la misma respuesta recibimos en otro reconocido club de la ciudad de san salvador, pero esto en este club de strepers, descubrimos mÁs detalles del comportamiento de otros funcionarios estadounidense durante viajes de trabajos al exterior >>> la el bajembajada sabe? >>> pues de vez en cuando >>> salen carros di plomÁticas >>> sÍ >>> estas trabajadoras del club nocturna dijo q
pena dentr independiente, esto despuÉs que revelaciones que lo de colombia no fue un caso aislado, samuel que se denunciÓ en el salvador. >>> colombia fue la caja de pandora, pero la sorpresa puede ser mayor, esta es la pÁgina web del club lipos en el salvador, donde habÍan asistido una docena de miembros del servicio secreto durante la visita del presidente obama en marzo del aÑo pasado. esta salvadoreÑa y su esposo, aparecen como dueÑos del club, sonia habÍa fegdz negado en...
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menard himself is taken to a prison camp that was established around the morant bay area with samuel clark, and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. the united states consulate at kingston noticed that an american was among the accused, and began putting pressure on the british government to release him. this was achieved on the same day that samuel clark, his associate, is also brought up and executed. in a similar manner as gordon. the u.s. consul whisks menard to kingston and places him on the next ship bound for new orleans. under u.s. government purchase, they bought him the ticket. menard's wife and young child were left behind in kingston. he didn't even have time to say good-bye to her, which comes up later in his career. he does reunite with the family and they are able to make it out of jamaica and to new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an eyewitness to the events that just happened. this is an excerpt from a letter that he wrote to mills, the cl
menard himself is taken to a prison camp that was established around the morant bay area with samuel clark, and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. the united states consulate at kingston noticed that an american was among the accused, and began putting pressure on the british government to release him. this was achieved on the same day that samuel clark, his associate, is also brought up and executed. in a similar manner as gordon. the u.s....
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titanic, centennial reappraisal by samuel halperin. before we hear from mr. halperin i would like to point out a couple of other titanic related programs that we have happening for you. friday, april 13, julie williams will be on hand to discuss her book, "a rare titanic family." saturday, april 14, we will be showing the classic titanic film, "a night to remember" based on the book by walter lord. the exhibit will be there until april 23. we are displaying artifacts held as a result of the american hearings into the disaster. finally, in a different vein, friday, may 4, dan rather will be on hand to discuss his book. you may follow us on facebook at national archives. if you live outside of the d.c. area, and you would like to get a copy of the books and you are unable to attend our programs, you can contact the archives bookstore 20, 2-- to purchase a signed copy or reserve a book. samuel halperin, study of naval architecture, and the practice of celestial and coastal navigation. he has a b.s. degree from monmouth university and an msse degree from the poun
titanic, centennial reappraisal by samuel halperin. before we hear from mr. halperin i would like to point out a couple of other titanic related programs that we have happening for you. friday, april 13, julie williams will be on hand to discuss her book, "a rare titanic family." saturday, april 14, we will be showing the classic titanic film, "a night to remember" based on the book by walter lord. the exhibit will be there until april 23. we are displaying artifacts held as...
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today's topic is reporting to the loss of the ss titanic, a centennial reappraisal by samuel hall person. before we hear from mr. hall person, i'd just like to point out a couple of other titanic related programs we've got happening for you. on friday, april 13th, julie williams will be on hand to discuss her book, a rare titanic family. on saturday, april 14th, we'll be showing the classic titanic film "a night to remember" based on the book by walter lloyd. as an added bonus we ask you please visit our special titanic exhibit that is currently in the rotunda gallery. lit be there until april 23rd. we are currently displaying some titanic artifacts held by the national archives as a result of the american hearings into the disaster. finally, in a different vane, on friday, may 4th, veteran journalist dan rather will be on hand to discuss his book "rather outspoken: my life in the news." for information on these and other programs, you can visit our website, www.archives.gov/calendar or follow us on facebook at national archives noon lectures. if you live outside the d.c. area and you'd
today's topic is reporting to the loss of the ss titanic, a centennial reappraisal by samuel hall person. before we hear from mr. hall person, i'd just like to point out a couple of other titanic related programs we've got happening for you. on friday, april 13th, julie williams will be on hand to discuss her book, a rare titanic family. on saturday, april 14th, we'll be showing the classic titanic film "a night to remember" based on the book by walter lloyd. as an added bonus we ask...
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and samuel dana green, the first lieutenant, is looking particularly unhappy. and the full weight of the ambiguity of the outcome of the encounter with the merrimac was then falling on green's shoulders. and it would plague him for at least -- well, not at least -- exactly another 20 years or so. and so this picture i have it up in sort of -- it blows up very well. i blew it up from the national archive. it's in my office at mit. and captures a lot of the clues that there is maybe a lot more going on here than the traditional heroic story. then you have captain jennifers sitting by himself next to an empty chair. he was of course not the captain who was in the famous battle, but was assigned -- actually there were a couple of captains between him and when he took over. he was the captain for the summer, most of the summer of 1862. interestingly, in may of 1862, he wrote an extremely good and very honest account of the strengths and weaknesses of the monitor before gideon wells, the commander of the secretary. he really nailed it on the head in a whole bunch of
and samuel dana green, the first lieutenant, is looking particularly unhappy. and the full weight of the ambiguity of the outcome of the encounter with the merrimac was then falling on green's shoulders. and it would plague him for at least -- well, not at least -- exactly another 20 years or so. and so this picture i have it up in sort of -- it blows up very well. i blew it up from the national archive. it's in my office at mit. and captures a lot of the clues that there is maybe a lot more...
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la cumbre de las amÉricas que el pasado sob sabino se reportÓ ni una muerte. >> en san salvador, samueljaripeo. en fines de junio en la capital estadounidense en washington. >> con eso la Última pausa al regresar las largas horas y la falta de dinero no detuvo a la hispana de lograr el sueÑo de ser diseÑadora. >> como fiesta de graduaciÓn tendrÍa que ser una noche de en sueÑo para los jÓvenes y muchas veces el costa y el vestuario genera peleas entre padres e hijos, les diremos como evitar que se convierta en una pesadilla. >> ni la falta de dinero y falta hora de sueÑo. nos motiva a todos con su historia esta latina, nos presentan las opinion opiniones. >> formando y cortando y el patrÓn de lo que era solamente un sueÑo, alicia pasÓ noches trabajando arduamente en convertirse nina diseÑadora famosa a pesar de las carencias >> no tenÍa costureras, no tenia nada, entonces ten ya que hacer todo, porque empecÉ la compaÑÍa con ni un dÓlar. >> su padre un humilde emigrante campesino y su madre llegaron de sinaloa mÉxico, les in culo colaron la lucha y la familia. >> era muy difÍcil poner com
la cumbre de las amÉricas que el pasado sob sabino se reportÓ ni una muerte. >> en san salvador, samueljaripeo. en fines de junio en la capital estadounidense en washington. >> con eso la Última pausa al regresar las largas horas y la falta de dinero no detuvo a la hispana de lograr el sueÑo de ser diseÑadora. >> como fiesta de graduaciÓn tendrÍa que ser una noche de en sueÑo para los jÓvenes y muchas veces el costa y el vestuario genera peleas entre padres e hijos,...
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we started it when we had samuel l. jackson in iron man one. fans knew what they want. >> reporter: the fans couldn't help but give these actors applause. >> i have been a part of it because -- >> you are sam jackson. >> yeah, a jedi, yeah. and people standing outside your hotel room like, what is wrong with your people. >> you had an anxiety about playing captain america at first. >> yeah, these characters are beloved and if you don't do the characters right, the fans will turn on it. >> reporter: one can imagine in this group, the writer/sbredire trying to fend off the chaos. >> herding adorable kittens is what i call it. >> he called us children. >> i had to use my teacher voice. >> what does that sound like? >> at first it's very quiet and then it doesn't. >> reporter: since creating "buffy the vampire slayer," he has been creating movies. >> this is my entire career in one scene. i tend to write about people you would discount and very often, they are female who can really kick your ass. >> reporter: he even speculated who would win in a f
we started it when we had samuel l. jackson in iron man one. fans knew what they want. >> reporter: the fans couldn't help but give these actors applause. >> i have been a part of it because -- >> you are sam jackson. >> yeah, a jedi, yeah. and people standing outside your hotel room like, what is wrong with your people. >> you had an anxiety about playing captain america at first. >> yeah, these characters are beloved and if you don't do the characters...
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samuel dana greene, who commanded the gun crew had this to say about being in the turret. the effect of one shut up in a revolving drum is perplexing and it's not a simple matter to keep the bears. during the battle i would continually ask the captain how does the merrimac bear? and on the star board beam he could say or on the port quarter as the case may be. then the difficult would be to determine the direction of the star board beam or the port bear organize any other bearing. he had no idea which direction he was pointing during the battle. now this comment by greene is often taken as a sort of aauthoritative account. in this article in the turret. we want to think than article in historical context as well. it was written for century magazine, which assembled a whole series of personal accounts that was later published in a series of volumes. they're very popular still called battles of the civil war. it was republished in 1956 in anticipation of the centennial. greene wrote this account. it was the first time he wrote his account of what happened during the battle o
samuel dana greene, who commanded the gun crew had this to say about being in the turret. the effect of one shut up in a revolving drum is perplexing and it's not a simple matter to keep the bears. during the battle i would continually ask the captain how does the merrimac bear? and on the star board beam he could say or on the port quarter as the case may be. then the difficult would be to determine the direction of the star board beam or the port bear organize any other bearing. he had no...
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concesiÓn del gobierno, como parte del pacto con pandillas para disminuir las muertes violentas, samuelares de los 20 mil reos que estÁn en lascs cÁrceley ahora celebran que no sean militares quienes los revisen. >>> dejen de hablar tonteras decÍan >>> los ponÍan hacer flexiones >>> segÚn las autoridades, el retiro los uniformados en las prisiones se debiÓ a las constantes denuncias en contra de los militares >>> pubus >>> estÁbamos siendodemandados >>> quiere consideren que los lÍderes de las pandillas, con una mediaciÓn con la iglesia catÓlica, lograron una tregua de bajar la muertes violentas >>> estos que estÁn haciendo tiene que ver con el pacto para, que hi quiercieron con los lÍde la pandillas >>> pero el gobierno lo niega >>> en absoluto no tiene nada que ver con la tregua que han pactado las dos principales pandillas del paÍs. esto, es una respuesta, institucional. >>> las familia as de los reos por su parte, tienen mÁs peticiones >>> que las visitan sean como antes, cada 8 dÍas, 15 dias y les pasemos comidas >>> las autoridades no descartan mÁs cambios, pero sobre todo promete
concesiÓn del gobierno, como parte del pacto con pandillas para disminuir las muertes violentas, samuelares de los 20 mil reos que estÁn en lascs cÁrceley ahora celebran que no sean militares quienes los revisen. >>> dejen de hablar tonteras decÍan >>> los ponÍan hacer flexiones >>> segÚn las autoridades, el retiro los uniformados en las prisiones se debiÓ a las constantes denuncias en contra de los militares >>> pubus >>> estÁbamos...
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"samuel adams" and "the baron of beacon hill." the last time he was at the library was in 2005. at the time he was the director of the massachusetts historical society and he joined gordon wood and me in a fascinating and fun discussion celebrating the 225th anniversary of the massachusetts constitution of 1780. the storyline of bill's newest book starts just a year later in 1781. there's an interesting bridge between the adoption of our massachusetts constitution of 1780 and bill's book that describes the uncertain war years that followed. i duck out a very interesting letter dated november 12, 1780. it was from soldiers encamped with george washington in new jersey. the letters about the soldiers' view of the new massachusetts constitution and the war. in part, the letter to the massachusetts legislature reads "the undersigned officers of the troops of massachusetts, in our own names and the names of our brethren in the field, declare that we highly respect and approve the new constitution of the commonwealth of massachusetts." it goes on with paragraphs of praise and then it
"samuel adams" and "the baron of beacon hill." the last time he was at the library was in 2005. at the time he was the director of the massachusetts historical society and he joined gordon wood and me in a fascinating and fun discussion celebrating the 225th anniversary of the massachusetts constitution of 1780. the storyline of bill's newest book starts just a year later in 1781. there's an interesting bridge between the adoption of our massachusetts constitution of 1780...
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samuel, owen, will william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.ill william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.ll william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. also developing the family hack business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction complete in 1838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who is district tore of the presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant second of the u.s. treasury has an office in that building where an ancestor worked as a laborer over 170 years ago. imagine working in an office as a senior executive where a great uncle three times over was paid to clean rooms for more than a few cents a day. today we are heard much about th
samuel, owen, will william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.ill william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.ll william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers.william and james were finding other means of employment by serving as...
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samuel augee lewis's identity was a mystery. it was said that he was from baltimore. we had several problems with his line. first, it was said that he was from baltimore. his middle name augee was spelled incorrectly. and we also had the issue with the common name. i was able to find through a wonderful website called paroots.com that he actually was from westchester county, pennsylvania. and volunteerism is the backbone of genealogy. several volunteers posted several things that enabled me to find information on this wonderful family. i learned that his brother, caleb, was working for the railroad as an executive and his brother was criticized for hiring practices in 1860. that criticism may have led him to not choose a nepotistic position in hiring his brother. and may be the reason that his brother joined the navy. his brother was in charge of union troop movements during the civil war and lincoln's funeral train. a volunteer from findagrave.com photographed samuel augee lewis' mother, hannah mendenhall's grave. so we have located it. if the navy should choose to e
samuel augee lewis's identity was a mystery. it was said that he was from baltimore. we had several problems with his line. first, it was said that he was from baltimore. his middle name augee was spelled incorrectly. and we also had the issue with the common name. i was able to find through a wonderful website called paroots.com that he actually was from westchester county, pennsylvania. and volunteerism is the backbone of genealogy. several volunteers posted several things that enabled me to...
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samuel, owen, william and james served at various times as seamen in the navy and on commercial vessels. further, the young men were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. while also developing the family hack business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction completion in 1838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who is director of the presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant secretary of the u.s. treasury has an office in that building where an ancestor worked as a laborer over 170 years ago. imagine working in an office as a senior executive where a great uncle three times over was paid to clean rooms for more than a few cents a day. today we are heard much about the legacy of the decatur house. you may have heard about how built by william and susan decatur. you may have heard about how susan fell upon hard times after the death of her husband. it is particularly germane to our discussion today as part of her way to see herself through those times, she ultimately transfer
samuel, owen, william and james served at various times as seamen in the navy and on commercial vessels. further, the young men were finding other means of employment by serving as laborers. while also developing the family hack business. several of the sons were paid for cleaning rooms in the treasury after its construction completion in 1838. i'm chilled when i think of the fact that my son, don jr., who is director of the presidents council on jobs and competitiveness and an assistant...
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it for education due this summer in brussels may not get that far now let's talk about that luke samuels a physical commentator for the news magazines like wind the blue kite thanks for being with us it's not the first blow to this treaty is it what i've just talked about the initial m.e.p. responsible for the reporter not to resign describing the negotiations as a masquerade so what's wrong with this agreement. well i think it's worth having to think about what's wrong with the impetus behind a lot of lawmaking both in europe and in the united states around intellectual property and really questioning why it's at the forefront of a lot of people's minds i think the key issue here is that society is really failing to innovate and in a society which struggles to come up with genuine new technological innovations we do inevitably become more concerned with protecting intellectual property we see that over the last sort of fifteen years investment in research and development both in europe and the united states has remained completely stagnant whereas intellectual property is a sort of indu
it for education due this summer in brussels may not get that far now let's talk about that luke samuels a physical commentator for the news magazines like wind the blue kite thanks for being with us it's not the first blow to this treaty is it what i've just talked about the initial m.e.p. responsible for the reporter not to resign describing the negotiations as a masquerade so what's wrong with this agreement. well i think it's worth having to think about what's wrong with the impetus behind...
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this day in history, in 1836, samuel polk invented the first samuel polk invented the first colt revolverpliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ >> welcome back to "fox & friends first" and good to see you. it is 30 minutes after the hour. >> a wild hour. half hour. and now the top five stories making news. e
this day in history, in 1836, samuel polk invented the first samuel polk invented the first colt revolverpliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be...
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--samuel arias tiene la nota. 00:03 - 00:06 00:10 - 00:17 00:38 - 00:43 00:57 - 01:05 01:24 - 01:27 entimas semanas las autoridades de seguridad se han concentrado en la persecucion y captura de las bandas de extorsionistas, como esta de la mara 18. .ellos extorsionan desde las personas que venden pupusas, cerillos, hasta los grandes empresarios. y es que este delito lejos de disminuir se ha incrementado ya que no esta dentro de la tregua pactada por las pandillas hace poco mas de un mes.de hecho los mas afectados siguen siendo los propietarios de autobuses quienes esta semana se quejaron de que los delincuentes les exigen el pago de la extorsion hasta con 4 meses de anticipo.. .que esta gente no quiere trabajar, ellos lo que quieren es dinero fácil. como solucion contra las extorsiones, uno de los negociadores con las pandillas propuso que el gobierno use el dinero asignado para el subsidio de transporte en programas de rehabilitacion para las maras y sus familias. .q este sector que se ha considerado marginado siempre que nadie le ha empleo ha encontrado una forma de sobrevivir y de
--samuel arias tiene la nota. 00:03 - 00:06 00:10 - 00:17 00:38 - 00:43 00:57 - 01:05 01:24 - 01:27 entimas semanas las autoridades de seguridad se han concentrado en la persecucion y captura de las bandas de extorsionistas, como esta de la mara 18. .ellos extorsionan desde las personas que venden pupusas, cerillos, hasta los grandes empresarios. y es que este delito lejos de disminuir se ha incrementado ya que no esta dentro de la tregua pactada por las pandillas hace poco mas de un mes.de...
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los hermanos blanca, gustavo y jesÚs salieron de su casas rumbo a la escuela, con ellos su amigo samuelhasta que este domingo fueron encontrado sus cuerpos sin vida en este campo de caÑa. >>> nadie sabe quien o quienes ni por quÉ los mataron sÓlo que sus cabezas estaban con cinta a adhesiva. >>> los cadÁveres completos no les fueron quitados Órganos. ana, madre de sa lul no se explica como Él los asesinos no se 20 carne el corazÓn, en el pueblo se respira tristeza e indignaciÓn, las casas, escuela, los cuadernos de los niÑos todo aquÍ se llenÓ de luto y miedo. pero el miedo lo comparten muchos niÑos, este domingo se llevÓ acabo la consulta infantil se le preguntÓ a sni snas y niÑos como ven su paÍs. >>> matan las personas. >>> la consulta parte del festejo del dÍa del niÑo pero los temas que mÁs preocupa la violencia, guillermo asegura que sus tÍos estÁn secuestrados. >>> que liberen a mis tÍos que estÁn secuestrados.>>> en mÉxico viven mÁs paraed 32 millones pequeÑos men reores de 14 aÑos muchos son obligado asÍ trabajar con narcotraficantes. >>> entre 25 mril. los resultados serÁn ent
los hermanos blanca, gustavo y jesÚs salieron de su casas rumbo a la escuela, con ellos su amigo samuelhasta que este domingo fueron encontrado sus cuerpos sin vida en este campo de caÑa. >>> nadie sabe quien o quienes ni por quÉ los mataron sÓlo que sus cabezas estaban con cinta a adhesiva. >>> los cadÁveres completos no les fueron quitados Órganos. ana, madre de sa lul no se explica como Él los asesinos no se 20 carne el corazÓn, en el pueblo se respira tristeza e...
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. >> samuel halpern on the truth and see myths of that night. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan-3. >>> this is cspan-3 with politics throughout the week and people and events telling the
. >> samuel halpern on the truth and see myths of that night. part of american history tv this weekend on cspan-3. >>> this is cspan-3 with politics throughout the week and people and events telling the
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. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. more from u.s. naval academy professor as he examines the generalship of ulysess s. grant. >> all right. so today we will do grant. with lee obviously one of the ways the class was structured is you had one historian is an excellent battlefield general and a terrible strategist. and another former teacher who made the argument that no, lee's strategy was plausible. it didn't work out. but it wasn't because his strategy was implausible or not well executed. today i didn't give you an anti-grant reading. meaning grant is terrible. and the reason for that is the consensus view among most modern historians is that grant was a great general. i sub jibe to that view. it's hard to get a good, curt reading that's plausible. so i don't. but i should mention that. during the war. right after the war. what happens to him after that. shows how americans like him. he becomes president. he's incredibly important. his memoirs -- how many of you r
. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. more from u.s. naval academy professor as he examines the generalship of ulysess s. grant. >> all right. so today we will do grant. with lee obviously one of the ways the class was structured is you had one historian is an excellent battlefield general and a terrible strategist. and another former teacher who made the argument that no, lee's...
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. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night. sunday, 4:00 p.m. eastern this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, a biography about general douglas macarthur who served in world war ii. his military career came to a close in 1951 when president harry s. truman releahed him of his command. this was produced in 1952 by the army pictorial center. >>> the united states army presents a big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show you part of the big picture, here is sergeant stewart queen. >> today the big picture is presenting the story of a man who holds one of the outstanding military records in modern history. a great field commander, a remarkable chief of staff, a military governor without parallel in modern times. his career has had many phases. it has been long and glorious. above all, it has the glow of tremendous personal integrity. douglas macarthur, general of the army, an historic figure in an historic speech before a joint meeting of congress. ♪ >> i'm closing my 52 years of military service.
. >> samuel helper on the truths and myths of that night. sunday, 4:00 p.m. eastern this weekend on cspan 3. >>> next, a biography about general douglas macarthur who served in world war ii. his military career came to a close in 1951 when president harry s. truman releahed him of his command. this was produced in 1952 by the army pictorial center. >>> the united states army presents a big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people....
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on my right, samuel allen, the chief executive of john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of introduction. the title of our session is "competing around the world." i would suggest this is a particularly fluid time to be trying to address this question. just to sort of frame it, on the positive side some of might have seen a recent article in "american interest." it makes the argument the u.s. is poised to become an export powerhouse, notes since the end of the recession exports have accounted for fully half of total u.s. economic growth. so the rather weak recovery that we've had would is been positively anemic without the strong growth on the export side. and he notes that the obama administration surprisingly appears to be on track to -- even starting from the depressed face of 2009, there were very few economists thought that was achievable. so barring a real down tun, that number gets hit in
on my right, samuel allen, the chief executive of john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of introduction. the title of our session is "competing around the world." i would suggest this is a particularly fluid time to be trying to address this question. just to sort of frame it, on the positive side...
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. >> samuel halpern on the truthss and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on "american history tv." get our
. >> samuel halpern on the truthss and myths of that night. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> this is c-span3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on "american history tv." get our
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. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myth of that night at 4:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> now a debate over civil liberties and the role of the aclu. this forum, benjamin cardozo law school with health care, same-sex marriage and national security. we will show you as much as we can enjoy our live event at 9:00 eastern. >> we had a grander larger subject tonight as soon as i sat down in this chair. i remember the feeling last year and is the helm of the starship enterprise panel here. i do want to thank jean mathew dillard and my friend john donna kelley for putting this together and inviting me. i am on live television all the time and people always ask me if i get nervous. the answer is no. two things in life make me nervous. one is coaching ethan allen ecology. college. that can only go wrong. that can only go back and did. the other thing that makes me nervous is walking into a law school. it is a long story but i went to law school at long time ago for two years. i won't bore you with the details. i never finishe
. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myth of that night at 4:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> now a debate over civil liberties and the role of the aclu. this forum, benjamin cardozo law school with health care, same-sex marriage and national security. we will show you as much as we can enjoy our live event at 9:00 eastern. >> we had a grander larger subject tonight as soon as i sat down in this chair. i remember the feeling last year and is...
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samuel chase. it's pretty extraordinary. you can be for it. you can be against it. remarkable free speech and beard makes you forget that. beard makes you forget all the elections. beard is the only with one who knew it for a very long time. i asked ed morgan did you know the fact? that's kind of interesting. in 8 of the 13 states property qualifications were actually eliminated or lowered in the special election on the constitution. more people were allowed to vote on the constitution than had ever been allowed to vote on anything else. in new york, for example, here are the rules. all adult free male citizens could vote for the constitution. the property quaul fications, the disqualifications, the race qualifications and rosie with would remind you that, yes, there is a gender qualification. that's not so much new. that's old. that's just always been. in 8 of the 13 states more people got to vote or voted for in the special convention. the special conventions were allowed to vote for anything else in the history of america before. in short we, the people, do ordai
samuel chase. it's pretty extraordinary. you can be for it. you can be against it. remarkable free speech and beard makes you forget that. beard makes you forget all the elections. beard is the only with one who knew it for a very long time. i asked ed morgan did you know the fact? that's kind of interesting. in 8 of the 13 states property qualifications were actually eliminated or lowered in the special election on the constitution. more people were allowed to vote on the constitution than had...
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--samuel arias tiene la historia. secreto de los estados unidos con trabajadoras del sexo en colombia, ahora nos llega otro caso desde el salvador.una investigacion periodistica originada aqu en los estados asegura que mas miembros de la seguridad presidencial habrian pagado por favores sexuales.sam uel arias nos detalla. vo archivo de la visita de obama y se ven agentes. track 1 el hecho se habria producido unos dias antes de la llegada del presidente barack obama a san salvador en marzo del aÑo pasado.seg n un informe de "kirotv", una filial de la cbs en seatle, estado de washington, al menos una docena de miembros del servicio secreto encargado de la seguridad del presidente, visito un club de bailarinas nudistas, ...ah habrian pagado por favores sexuales. sot vigilante de club nocturno "lips" .y ud. que sabe de que los del servicio secreto vinieron aqu.no se nada. track 2 esta fue la respuesta que recibimos del vigilante de uno de los clubes donde se sospecha podrian haber estado los estadounidens es.en otro de el
--samuel arias tiene la historia. secreto de los estados unidos con trabajadoras del sexo en colombia, ahora nos llega otro caso desde el salvador.una investigacion periodistica originada aqu en los estados asegura que mas miembros de la seguridad presidencial habrian pagado por favores sexuales.sam uel arias nos detalla. vo archivo de la visita de obama y se ven agentes. track 1 el hecho se habria producido unos dias antes de la llegada del presidente barack obama a san salvador en marzo del...
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. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myths of that night this weekend on c-span3. >>> earlier today, president obama continued to make his case on raising taxes for the wealthiest americans. his proposal would require anyone making $1 million a year to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. speaking in front of several millionaires, the president also said his rule could be renamed the reagan rule, since the former president had called for a simpler and more fair tax code. the senate is expected to take a role on the rule when they return from break next week. [ no audio ] or we can build an economy where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility, an economy from everybody has a fair shot, and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same set of rules. the people who joined me here today are extremely successful. they created jobs and opportunities for thousands of americans. they're rightly proud of their success. they love the country that made their success possible, and most importantly, they want to make sure that the next generation, people com
. >> samuel halpern on the truth and myths of that night this weekend on c-span3. >>> earlier today, president obama continued to make his case on raising taxes for the wealthiest americans. his proposal would require anyone making $1 million a year to pay at least 30% of their income in taxes. speaking in front of several millionaires, the president also said his rule could be renamed the reagan rule, since the former president had called for a simpler and more fair tax code....
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the jewish engineer, born raymond samuel, was a socialist, a good friend of viet nam's ho chi minh, and it was his signature that sent an number of french traders to the firing squad. a man whose parents died in auschwitz had a record to be proud of. they may not have liberated france, but he and his comrades did much to save its honor. >>> now a to wield profession, which moves at lightning speed. being a bike messenger in new york city is about to be a daily adventure, but for one quick person, it is the only job be as ever wanted. we caught up with him on the lower east side of manhattan, for his first-person account of navigating the busy streets. >> i have been a bike messenger about 10 years now. when you see my arm, even if it was all the way down, that is go. i'm the only person who grow up to be what it wanted to be since they were little. all my friends who wanted to be lawyers and doctors are security guards and teachers. since i was a little kid, i wanted to be a messenger. my uncle was a messenger, getting paid $1,500 per week in the 1980's. that would be nice now. blue bik
the jewish engineer, born raymond samuel, was a socialist, a good friend of viet nam's ho chi minh, and it was his signature that sent an number of french traders to the firing squad. a man whose parents died in auschwitz had a record to be proud of. they may not have liberated france, but he and his comrades did much to save its honor. >>> now a to wield profession, which moves at lightning speed. being a bike messenger in new york city is about to be a daily adventure, but for one...
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the way they were breaking through well but always with no end result spearheaded by eurasia than samuel eto began to carson chances of their own in the second nil nil was the final school left with a lot to do there to prevent them from winning the title. meanwhile dinamo in ruby shared the points following the one one draw the moscow side does missing the chance to win second temporarily at least based on missive it shaping for the hosts in the tenth minute with a brilliant chip however nelson valdes would then level matters after sixty seven minutes with this header and i'm a good thought to be six. meanwhile over in england manchester united have opened up a healthy eight point lead over title rivals manchester city after eternal well over key p.r. at old trafford the visitors were down to ten men after fifteen minutes when shown very controversially saurez for a foul on ashley young in the thoughts were there appeared to be limited contact and united food was offside going really converted the resulting penalty for paul scholes added a second of the half time in while with just mome
the way they were breaking through well but always with no end result spearheaded by eurasia than samuel eto began to carson chances of their own in the second nil nil was the final school left with a lot to do there to prevent them from winning the title. meanwhile dinamo in ruby shared the points following the one one draw the moscow side does missing the chance to win second temporarily at least based on missive it shaping for the hosts in the tenth minute with a brilliant chip however...
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were breaking through will through ways with no end result and she though spearheaded by eurasia and samuel eto began to carson chances of their own in the second period but no male was the final score with left with a lot to do if they are to prevent the neat from winning the title. meanwhile over in england manchester united have opened up a healthy eight point lead over title rivals manchester city after eternal win over q.p.r. at old trafford away really penalty of the second half or scholes strike were enough to see off ten people who have shown barry sense of art in just fifteen minutes meanwhile united's main rivals for the title manchester city lost no i make a lot as a goal with three minutes to play enough to move the gun is up to thirty six points behind the leaders with six games to play. now in tennis defending champions spain are safely through to the semifinals of the davis cup after a comprehensive four one victory over russia's congress austria spain were leading its one heading into the final day of action therefore. a victory over europe in melts in the reverse singles wo
were breaking through will through ways with no end result and she though spearheaded by eurasia and samuel eto began to carson chances of their own in the second period but no male was the final score with left with a lot to do if they are to prevent the neat from winning the title. meanwhile over in england manchester united have opened up a healthy eight point lead over title rivals manchester city after eternal win over q.p.r. at old trafford away really penalty of the second half or...
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univision@@primer impacto (m-f) samuel, con paz, prosperidad, salud y amor. >>> quÉ provocÓ que 5 arcÁngeles un univn que univnecen, y colocarla bajo la estatua o estampa del arcÁngel que invoca. >>> cuando escribes le pides al universo algo, y este te contesta. >>>m-f)univision@@primer impacÁ. >>> el aÑo pasado participÓ en el ritual para recibir a uriel el arcÁngel de la prosperidad, dijo que la intervenciÓn fue critica. >>> a mitad de aÑo y comienzos sufrÍ retos severos, pensaba que llegaba catÁstrofe a mi vida, de pronto todo cambiÓ, como un tornado de cosas, y se empujÓ a la prosperidad y cambios especialmente en el campo del negocio. >>> nancy cree que Ángeles ayudprim a los que le abren su @ hogar. >>> a cada momento siempre los tengo presente, mis guÍas, mis seres de luz. >>> aconsejan quem-f)univision@ velas rojas, blancas, verdes y azules. >>> meditar con la familia, pedir que elivisiospÍ@@tuimer i arcÁngel gabriel, venga nos una, y deer impacto (m-f)univision@@ si los seres humanos le permiten la entrada, por eso es importante, mantener los hogares limpios de manera energÉtica, y
univision@@primer impacto (m-f) samuel, con paz, prosperidad, salud y amor. >>> quÉ provocÓ que 5 arcÁngeles un univn que univnecen, y colocarla bajo la estatua o estampa del arcÁngel que invoca. >>> cuando escribes le pides al universo algo, y este te contesta. >>>m-f)univision@@primer impacÁ. >>> el aÑo pasado participÓ en el ritual para recibir a uriel el arcÁngel de la prosperidad, dijo que la intervenciÓn fue critica. >>> a mitad de...