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given the way that the statue was going to be facing. >> microphone. >> i think the statue is a kind of female moses for me with no torch, he had tablets. what were the jewish connotations? >> a female moses. >> as a kind of moses. that makes a lot of sense. i don't know that he had the idea of moses liberating the jewish slaves of egypt but certainly any educated person at the time would know that story intimately. the fact that his original idea would be liberated and makes that a completely plausible sensible idea. that some where in there was the idea that the statue was the kind of moses liberating the jewish slaves. absolu absolutely. one of the things to mention, by the time the statue went up, it took a long time to build, to raise the money. by then the reconstruction period was over. it had turned a fiair number of americans against the way that reconstruction had folded. so the imagery had been submerged enormously. and the 1880s was a period of a lot of racial strive was parts of the country were trying to re-establish a hierarchy. there were lynching every week. and so t
given the way that the statue was going to be facing. >> microphone. >> i think the statue is a kind of female moses for me with no torch, he had tablets. what were the jewish connotations? >> a female moses. >> as a kind of moses. that makes a lot of sense. i don't know that he had the idea of moses liberating the jewish slaves of egypt but certainly any educated person at the time would know that story intimately. the fact that his original idea would be liberated and...
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but the time of the statue got built, the abolition meeting gave way to the idea that that the statue represents the majesty of law. that is why she is holding a tablet. somewhere in there, the two hands switched, the torch from one hand to the other. i don't remember the exact reason, but there was an engineeringeason why the torch had to be in one arm and not the other, given the with the stue was going to be facing -- given the way that the statute was quick to be facing. >> other questions? >> microphone. >> i think the statute is a kind of female moses for me. he did not have a porch, but he had tablets. -- he did not have a torch, but he had tablets. this special jewish connotation of the statute? >> what were the jewish connotations and the 19th century? >> the statute as this kind of female moses. >> oh, as a kind of female moses. that makes a
but the time of the statue got built, the abolition meeting gave way to the idea that that the statue represents the majesty of law. that is why she is holding a tablet. somewhere in there, the two hands switched, the torch from one hand to the other. i don't remember the exact reason, but there was an engineeringeason why the torch had to be in one arm and not the other, given the with the stue was going to be facing -- given the way that the statute was quick to be facing. >> other...
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and it's that image of the statue. the first image of the statue of liberty that's associated with immigration is -- presents immigration in a negative light and the statue's purpose is not to welcome the immigrants but shield us. and the title of the poem is unguarded gates. and is it well to leave the gates unguarded? and so this is the kind of imagery, these are the worries that preoccupy people and one of the thing that is precipitate these worries and these poem is that the u.s. government decides they need to build a center to receive all the immigrants. and that they want to build the center not on the mainland but out in the harbor so that people who would be considered undesireables don't even get to set foot in the country. and the original idea is to build the immigration reception center on the same island where the statue of liberty stood called -- and that produced an uproar. how can we the statue of liberty already now accepted as a great monument how can we sell the statue of liberty with the riff raf o
and it's that image of the statue. the first image of the statue of liberty that's associated with immigration is -- presents immigration in a negative light and the statue's purpose is not to welcome the immigrants but shield us. and the title of the poem is unguarded gates. and is it well to leave the gates unguarded? and so this is the kind of imagery, these are the worries that preoccupy people and one of the thing that is precipitate these worries and these poem is that the u.s. government...
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statue fred reason bartholdi. his first vision was to build the statue at the southern end of the sues canal and it would commemorate the opening of asia on to europe, the bringing of enlightenment to asia, that was his idea, and partly he had this idea because he, like many educated americans, and emma lazarus was one of them, studied the ancient world and -- and bartholdi had actualitily taken a trip up the nile and had seen the ancient collase of thebbes build 3,000 years ago, and he was impressed by those, and he wanted to build a classal stat you've his own, and he thought he should do what the ancients did. he should build it in egypt, hand that was his first idea, and it was only because the egyptian government ended up being bankrupt. they were in hawk to the british and the french and the british were actually able to use their position of being creditors to buy up the suez canal. that's the reason that they took control of it, and the egyptian ruler, a man named ismael, just didn't have the money to fina
statue fred reason bartholdi. his first vision was to build the statue at the southern end of the sues canal and it would commemorate the opening of asia on to europe, the bringing of enlightenment to asia, that was his idea, and partly he had this idea because he, like many educated americans, and emma lazarus was one of them, studied the ancient world and -- and bartholdi had actualitily taken a trip up the nile and had seen the ancient collase of thebbes build 3,000 years ago, and he was...
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but the time of the statue got built, the abolition meeting gave way to the idea that that the statue represents the majesty of law. that is why she is holding a tablet. somewhere in there, the two hands switched, the torch from one hand to the other. i don't remember the exact reason, but there was an engineering reason why the torch had to be in one arm and not the other, given the with the statue was going to be facing -- given the way that the statute was quick to be facing. >> other questions? >> microphone. >> i think the statute is a kind of female moses for me. he did not have a porch, but he had tablets. -- he did not have a torch, but he had tablets. this special jewish connotation of the statute? >> what were the jewish connotations and the 19th century? >> the statute as this kind of female moses. >> oh, as a kind of female moses. that makes a lot of sense. i don't know that bartholi had the idea of moses liberating an, cultivated person at the time would know that the vocal story. the fact that his original idea was to put it in egypt, and that he had been involved in abo
but the time of the statue got built, the abolition meeting gave way to the idea that that the statue represents the majesty of law. that is why she is holding a tablet. somewhere in there, the two hands switched, the torch from one hand to the other. i don't remember the exact reason, but there was an engineering reason why the torch had to be in one arm and not the other, given the with the statue was going to be facing -- given the way that the statute was quick to be facing. >> other...
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she makes the statue speak. "give me your tired." the statue is talking. she breathes life into this in our statute, something that would not have occurred to a sculptor, because that is not what sculptors do. in that sense, emma lazarus, you could argue, is more important to our understanding of the statue of liberty than the guy who built it. >> some critics even said, you gave it a raison d'etre. your work is perhaps more important than that of the sculptor. that is hard to believe, but it did forever change the message. to getting to know emma lazarus, it is only by knowing heart evolution as a jewish american who came to understand the plight not only of jewish refugees, but for all those in exile, that there would not be an easy answer, especially in the urban centers -- she starts to reclaim the message. -- reframe the message. most people who know the palm only know a few lines. i learned it singing the irving berlin song from "miss liberty."" but i have come to read the poem in a different way, and read the front end, which sets up the second half
she makes the statue speak. "give me your tired." the statue is talking. she breathes life into this in our statute, something that would not have occurred to a sculptor, because that is not what sculptors do. in that sense, emma lazarus, you could argue, is more important to our understanding of the statue of liberty than the guy who built it. >> some critics even said, you gave it a raison d'etre. your work is perhaps more important than that of the sculptor. that is hard to...
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next the author of the book on the history of the statue. edward baronson. he talks about his beginnings, controversies and changing means. this event sponsored by the mousse jim of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. jim of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. >>> good evening, and welcome. i'm melissa mar tens, director of collections and exhibitions here at the museum of jewish heritage, and i'm very happy to welcome you this evening with the launch of a brand new book off of yale university press, the statue of liberty, a transatlantic journey but edward warnson, and just to note before we get started we are being taped by c-span this evening, so when we get to questions at the end, we will want to entertain those by mike so that way you're all heard, and i'll call on you at that point. ed baronson is a professor of history and director of the institute of french studies at nyu. in addition to the book we're discussing tonight, we's the author or editor of five other books in the field of european history. he's curren
next the author of the book on the history of the statue. edward baronson. he talks about his beginnings, controversies and changing means. this event sponsored by the mousse jim of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. jim of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. >>> good evening, and welcome. i'm melissa mar tens, director of collections and exhibitions here at the museum of jewish heritage, and i'm very happy to welcome you this evening with the...
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noble- "i strongly agree with the removal of his statue.the course of his career for the psu community, his legacy has been tainted by his concealment of the unspeakable acts of a monst" monster."anita- "yes because he's just as guilty for not saying anything." anything." imme- "no, i don't agree. his wrong doing, yes they were wrong. however that doesn't take away what he accomplished." the colorado massacre has some people questioning ... the gun laws in place, right now. now.gun laws lawswe examine both sides of the argument.. next. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 7)) ((bump in)) 3 fridays movie massacre in aurora, colorado has sparked the long-running debate about guns across the country . dan bowens takes a look at gun control laws and some opinions on both sides of the argument. 3 the consequences of the weapons sold at the coliseum gun traders in uniondale.. is not taken lightly.chernoff says: "every gun is powerful. every gun is capable of deadly force." to buy any of the guns in here --- you m
noble- "i strongly agree with the removal of his statue.the course of his career for the psu community, his legacy has been tainted by his concealment of the unspeakable acts of a monst" monster."anita- "yes because he's just as guilty for not saying anything." anything." imme- "no, i don't agree. his wrong doing, yes they were wrong. however that doesn't take away what he accomplished." the colorado massacre has some people questioning ... the gun laws...
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there are in the u.k. -- in ukraine, there is a statue. any place where at a point in time people have wantedo express their desire for liberty, for change, for a better way of life, the statue of liberty is an image that has come to mind. that is why i think there are so many replicas. >> i love one of the things i have heard you say before, that she comes to represent what ever we need her for. i think that is a great idea, that she is both a piece of the past and is also leading the way for ideals. >> i think that is why, after 9/11, we needed her for reassurance, for a sense of persistence. she had been there in new york harbor for more than 100 years. she was unscathed by this attack. we could look at the statue of liberty as a hope, that she has persisted and so will we. >> great. i know that this is only a fraction of what you touch on in your book "the statue of liberty, a trans-atlantic story." i would encourage everybody to learn from it and continue to visit here at the museum of jewish heritage. and thank you for being here ton
there are in the u.k. -- in ukraine, there is a statue. any place where at a point in time people have wantedo express their desire for liberty, for change, for a better way of life, the statue of liberty is an image that has come to mind. that is why i think there are so many replicas. >> i love one of the things i have heard you say before, that she comes to represent what ever we need her for. i think that is a great idea, that she is both a piece of the past and is also leading the...
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i drove from north carolina to get a picture with joe's statue, right? and like a bunch of thieves they snuck it away in the night. the university took down the seven and a half foot statue and removed all the plaques and letters on the walls early sunday morning. workers put up a fence and a tarp to block the view of the now-empty space. but fans took pictures above the fence or poked through the tarp for once last look. there are a lot of issues surrounding it that you can see what why they have to do certain things but you hate to see it. the decision to remove the figure angered fans who said paterno wasn't perfect but he had a history of benevolence at the university, including the library which will keep his name. this isn't fixing the problem, this is pretty much just drawing the attention away from people who should be taking maybe more responsibility and blame. flowers and personal messages sat outside the paterno house. jay paterno, the coach's son, declined comment as he left. but the family issued a statement saying in part, tearing down the
i drove from north carolina to get a picture with joe's statue, right? and like a bunch of thieves they snuck it away in the night. the university took down the seven and a half foot statue and removed all the plaques and letters on the walls early sunday morning. workers put up a fence and a tarp to block the view of the now-empty space. but fans took pictures above the fence or poked through the tarp for once last look. there are a lot of issues surrounding it that you can see what why they...
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they removed the 7-foot tall statue of paterno this morning.fter he decided that they had a source of division. and an obstacle to the healing at the university. he did decide to keep the name on the libraries. they said that they will outline them for the corrective and punitive measures against penn state. and it does not serve as the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crime or help heal penn state. we're going to be discussing this much more tonight on sports plus. and that's all we're talking about it. and that will be a good thing for the bad thing and the national stretch here in the lead. and on wednesday, can you believe that? i'm not ready. >> they will need to take it away. and maybe some bold appearances. >> yes, they will be heating things up this week, approaching on monday and tuesday. nice behind the front. >> yes, it means no football. >> at least for a year. >> okay, thank you. >>> you can get updates online on wusa9.com. we'll see you back here at 11:00. bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that perso
they removed the 7-foot tall statue of paterno this morning.fter he decided that they had a source of division. and an obstacle to the healing at the university. he did decide to keep the name on the libraries. they said that they will outline them for the corrective and punitive measures against penn state. and it does not serve as the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crime or help heal penn state. we're going to be discussing this much more tonight on sports plus. and that's all we're...
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paternal's family says removing the statue doesn't help the victims. the n.c.a.a. will make its ruling tomorrow. >> there are a number of graduates in our area from penn state and we caught up with some of them to get their reaction to the statue coming down. are the people you spoke with -- they knew a lot about him. >> they revered him. we have heard from dozens of students and alma -- students and alumni and all of them say it is a sad day. they say seeing the statue come down, for others knowing the punishment that comes tomorrow and there are mixed emotions about what is the proper price to play -- price to pay. it's the tale of two penn state alumni. >> i think it will take a while. >> both graduated in 2010 and both aced the course of joe paterno in the media. >> if you got rid of the football team, it will deter people from going to the school. >> people are going to be hurt by the sanctions. they will be innocent -- the players and coach were not there. >> but they diverge over the issue of the removal of the statue. >> i can't believe they would take such
paternal's family says removing the statue doesn't help the victims. the n.c.a.a. will make its ruling tomorrow. >> there are a number of graduates in our area from penn state and we caught up with some of them to get their reaction to the statue coming down. are the people you spoke with -- they knew a lot about him. >> they revered him. we have heard from dozens of students and alma -- students and alumni and all of them say it is a sad day. they say seeing the statue come down,...
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that statue was so iconic. >> it would just be a lightning rod for criticism.e statue, i would think about the scandal. >> i cannot believe it is not there anymore. >> the scandal has taken its toll on these graduates. someone on the street screamed at dam while he was running a race. >> i have been afraid to wear anything that has penn state on it. >> i miss it. >> stephanie is determined to stand by the school. >> i tried to let it not affect my penn state pride. it means more than what happened. >> both worry about a new rigell, n.c.a.a. sanctions expected on monday morning. >> if you got rid of the football team, it will deter people. hopefully not but it may deter people from going to the school. >> be sanctioned are going to be the players, the coaches who were not there fans, alumni. >> the faithful around the country will be watching the news first thing tomorrow morning. brad delaware will be in state college for a reaction to the decision. >> we welcome you to let us know how you feel about the decision to bring down the statue. and do not forget to f
that statue was so iconic. >> it would just be a lightning rod for criticism.e statue, i would think about the scandal. >> i cannot believe it is not there anymore. >> the scandal has taken its toll on these graduates. someone on the street screamed at dam while he was running a race. >> i have been afraid to wear anything that has penn state on it. >> i miss it. >> stephanie is determined to stand by the school. >> i tried to let it not affect my penn...
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. >> a controversial decision that has a lot asking will removing the statue of joe paterno lead to healingght experts weigh in. >> and comfortable day but tracking more humidity and a storm, weather coming up next. >> all right and a great open golf championship leads to this question, how would you like to join a private golf club. >>> cloudy skies, just hanging around all day long. looks like they aren't going away. storms are headed our way tomorrow. mike joins you now. >> looking at severe storms moving our way. >> as we are on the fence we are will call for storms during the course of the afternoon. got to keep it locked here. let's get into it. show you a good look so. 79 degrees in town, 78 annapolis, we have 70s over the eastern shore. that's pushing off toward the south and east. we have a good-looking skyline. if we go upstream we find the next storm system organizing over the lake this is going to come at us in the form of a cold front. one of a model that house the severe weather and indicates a high risk for storms. we will detail the forecast. >> thank you. tonight a communit
. >> a controversial decision that has a lot asking will removing the statue of joe paterno lead to healingght experts weigh in. >> and comfortable day but tracking more humidity and a storm, weather coming up next. >> all right and a great open golf championship leads to this question, how would you like to join a private golf club. >>> cloudy skies, just hanging around all day long. looks like they aren't going away. storms are headed our way tomorrow. mike joins...
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there are in ukraine there's a statue of liberty. any place where at a point in time people have wanted to express their desire for liberty for change, for a better way of life, the statue of liberty is an image that has come to mind and that's why i think there are so many rep cass. >> and i love one of the things that i've heard you say before that she comes to represent whatever we need her for. and i think that's a great idea that she's both a piece of the past but she's also leading the way for ideals. >> i think that's -- after 9/11 we needed her for reassurance, for a sense of persistance. she had been there in new york harbor for over 100 years. she was unscathed by the attack. and so we could look at the statue of liberty as a hope that she's persisted and so will we. >> great. i know this is only a fraction of what you touch on in your book the statue of liberty, a transatlantic story. i would encourage everyone to learn from it and to continue to visit us here where the statue is always our companion. thank you for being h
there are in ukraine there's a statue of liberty. any place where at a point in time people have wanted to express their desire for liberty for change, for a better way of life, the statue of liberty is an image that has come to mind and that's why i think there are so many rep cass. >> and i love one of the things that i've heard you say before that she comes to represent whatever we need her for. and i think that's a great idea that she's both a piece of the past but she's also leading...
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statue? statue? a lot of responses tonight to this question...rick allen says...áit's not about justice for the victims. it's about not honoring someone who failed the trust placed in him.á him.ábut adam blanchard writes...ái think that is ignorant.all the things paterno did good for the school, including all the large and generous donations, not to mention what he did for the football team....and they do this to him.á go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. there were some strong opinions today at some bars in baltimore, known for bringing in die-hard penn state fans. janice park is live at a bar called "no idea" in federal hill, to tell us what people had to say about joe paterno.... paterno....and janice, we know there are a lot of conflicted feelings about this coach who was once so beloved....and still is by many peopl
statue? statue? a lot of responses tonight to this question...rick allen says...áit's not about justice for the victims. it's about not honoring someone who failed the trust placed in him.á him.ábut adam blanchard writes...ái think that is ignorant.all the things paterno did good for the school, including all the large and generous donations, not to mention what he did for the football team....and they do this to him.á go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also...
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we hope you can see the statue. many forward roll greats were on hand -- former oriole grades were on hand, including cal ripken. >> what makes me emotional is the fact that i did it all here and people supported me. the statue is symbolic of, i was the greatest oriole pitcher. but there were a lot of other great pitchers. >> a little later in sports, hear more about this very big day in a big honor for jim palmer. local basketball coach honor today. ompay as hed pete pmpa battles alzheimer's disease. his former players say it was the least they could do. >> this was not just a basketball game but a chance for teammates to get back to someone who made a difference. >> it is in support of the coach pompay foundation. he was a guy that instilled in me a lot of values, a lot of encouragement. >> the legendary pete pompay led them to national rankings in 1992. just a year later, he brought a football and basketball team at edmonton high school to the championships as well off. but he is remembered as more than just a sk
we hope you can see the statue. many forward roll greats were on hand -- former oriole grades were on hand, including cal ripken. >> what makes me emotional is the fact that i did it all here and people supported me. the statue is symbolic of, i was the greatest oriole pitcher. but there were a lot of other great pitchers. >> a little later in sports, hear more about this very big day in a big honor for jim palmer. local basketball coach honor today. ompay as hed pete pmpa battles...
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so that high-status people of either sex were to be deferred to by lower-status people of either sex. that also explains anne hutchinson who of course is an important religious leader who divides the massachusetts bay colony with her heretical ideas. but the reason people listened to her is she was one of the highest status women in the colony. her husband was one of the leaders of the colony, and so people deferred to her. and it wasn't just the attractiveness of her religious ideas. it was also the fact she was high status person who everybody knew she should listen to. so they listened to her and they liked what she had to say so she became a very, very prominent leader in the colony. >> what are some of the things commonly taught about women in the colonial period that you look at and say, no, you're getting it all wrong? >> well, i think it is the idea that all women are somehow subordinate to all men, as i just said, high status men and women really ruled the society. we have to rethink how we conceive of the roles of women in the colonial period because there are these high sta
so that high-status people of either sex were to be deferred to by lower-status people of either sex. that also explains anne hutchinson who of course is an important religious leader who divides the massachusetts bay colony with her heretical ideas. but the reason people listened to her is she was one of the highest status women in the colony. her husband was one of the leaders of the colony, and so people deferred to her. and it wasn't just the attractiveness of her religious ideas. it was...
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he did not say what would happen to the statue.side of the stadium and likely that it would end up in one of those places eventually, but right now, i believe it is going somewhere, where it will be safe. but one other note, there is a lot of paterno on campus, because at one point penn state and joe paterno were synonymous, and this is not the only symbol of him on campus. the library which he and his wife, sue, have donated a lot of money to will keep his name. >> all right. sara ganim, appreciate your reporting this morning and appreciate the update from penn state. >>> other stories, startling information in the disappearance of two iowa girls. authorities believe that the two young cousins are now alive. we will bring you up to date. >>> welcome back to cnn sunday morning, and we will get back to randy kaye in a moment, but first some other stories we are following. hope in the missing girls missing in iowa. two girls disappeared when they went for a bike ride. the bikes turned up at the lake, but nothing else turned up. now t
he did not say what would happen to the statue.side of the stadium and likely that it would end up in one of those places eventually, but right now, i believe it is going somewhere, where it will be safe. but one other note, there is a lot of paterno on campus, because at one point penn state and joe paterno were synonymous, and this is not the only symbol of him on campus. the library which he and his wife, sue, have donated a lot of money to will keep his name. >> all right. sara ganim,...
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the iconic statue of joe paterno is torn down. tomorrow, unprecedented sanctions against the university. we'll head to state college where the football program's future is in question tonight. but we begin in colorado where president obama prayed with the victims of the movie theater shoot and the suspect's first court appearance. good evening. song. prayer. plenty of tears in aurora, colorado. a town in mourning gathered to remembered the 12 lives lost in friday's deadly movie theater shooting. earlier today, president obama visited the state. he spoke to the victim whose survive and consoled the families of those who did not. as a community with nearly 60 injured, tries to heal. the alleged gunman ready to appear for the first time in court tomorrow. jay gray starts us off tonight from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the turnout for the memorial was overwhelming. some estimates say more than 10,000 gathered to remember and honor victims of at take. tonight, a shattered city. struggles to begin picking up the pieces. >> the pain i
the iconic statue of joe paterno is torn down. tomorrow, unprecedented sanctions against the university. we'll head to state college where the football program's future is in question tonight. but we begin in colorado where president obama prayed with the victims of the movie theater shoot and the suspect's first court appearance. good evening. song. prayer. plenty of tears in aurora, colorado. a town in mourning gathered to remembered the 12 lives lost in friday's deadly movie theater...
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the statue of joe paterno was taken down this morning. the decision made after a report found paterno helped cover up sex abuse claims. this is a time lapse video taken by a former coach as workers removed that statue today. penn state's president called it it a source of division and an obstacle to healing. also the ncaa is ready to hand down unprecedented sanctions against the school. brian moore has our report. >> reporter: once a shrine to the winningest coach in college football history, the monument of penn state's joe paterno was unceremoniously dismantled. a blue tarp blocked the public e's view as penn state history was rewritten by construction workers. a sad day in a place known as happy valley. >> they are trying to wipe it from history. >> reporter: not everyone agrees. >> i was in favor of them taking it down. i'm glad they did it quickly. >> reporter: the statue had become an unwanted remind eer of the child sex abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky. an independent investigation found paterno and other top penn state offic
the statue of joe paterno was taken down this morning. the decision made after a report found paterno helped cover up sex abuse claims. this is a time lapse video taken by a former coach as workers removed that statue today. penn state's president called it it a source of division and an obstacle to healing. also the ncaa is ready to hand down unprecedented sanctions against the school. brian moore has our report. >> reporter: once a shrine to the winningest coach in college football...
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the statue came down.hey tried to soothe the blow a little bit. >> the statue is going to be held in storage. they don't know what they're going to do with it. ncaa president says he has never seen anything as egregious, not expecting the death penalty would have banned the football program for a year. there is a lot of worries in the area. football is just a huge part of the economics. they say that if it is ncaa penalty, the penalty could mean more than $30 million to the region. significant economic impact. the football program generates so much money. >> they will make an example of penn state. we will see that later today. >>> in another sports headline this morning, ernie els staged an amazing comeback in the starting round of the british open starting six shots behind and finishing seven under for the victory. he had lots of help from australian adam scott who blew a four-shot lead on his final four holes. ouch. >> unbelievable. >> els has been struggling falling out of the top 50 end of last year.
the statue came down.hey tried to soothe the blow a little bit. >> the statue is going to be held in storage. they don't know what they're going to do with it. ncaa president says he has never seen anything as egregious, not expecting the death penalty would have banned the football program for a year. there is a lot of worries in the area. football is just a huge part of the economics. they say that if it is ncaa penalty, the penalty could mean more than $30 million to the region....
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the paterno family obviously opposed to the removal of the statue. the family release add statement that says tearing down the statue of joe paterno does not serve the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crimes or help heal the penn state library. the library will still be named after joe paterno. >>> 4:35. police are looking for a missing man in prince george's county. 78-year-old leander cooper vanished sunday morning. police say he hasn't been seen since he dropped off his wife at washington hospital center in northwest d.c. at 8:00 a.m. they live in oxon hill. police say he suffers from 2k34e7x yeah. he was driving a silver 2006 chevy trailblazer with maryland tags 725m494. if you've seen mr. cooper or his suv, call the prince george's county police. >>> this morning there are new allegations against d.c. mayor vincent gray's 2010 campaign. "the washington post" reporting the campaign kept a database of public housing residents and used that list to get votes. that would be an illegal use of government information. voter turnout in the district
the paterno family obviously opposed to the removal of the statue. the family release add statement that says tearing down the statue of joe paterno does not serve the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crimes or help heal the penn state library. the library will still be named after joe paterno. >>> 4:35. police are looking for a missing man in prince george's county. 78-year-old leander cooper vanished sunday morning. police say he hasn't been seen since he dropped off his wife at...
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i don't know if this one will be reaching typhoon status. severe tropical storm right now should be wakening. we have another tropical storm and it is expected to inveg rated to become strong tie poon within the next 24 hours. already this has done a lot of damage in the northern parts of the philippines. it is now moving very slowly in towards tyjuan and also effecting the okinawa island here as well as taiwan. in addition, we also have the rain. unlike the other system we just mentioned, damrey, this is moving slowly which means fro longed rain. we could see as much as 300 millimeters for the northern half of taiwan, that includes the tap can kol, taipei. as the system moves on, we expect land fall somewhere along the eastern coast of area. we just need to keep an eye on it. quite difficult to see exactly what it will do at the moment. more heavy rain will be affecting northern china. we will see anything from about a hundred to 250 millimeters of rain in provinces. that could definitely exacerbate any flooding situation here. the land is
i don't know if this one will be reaching typhoon status. severe tropical storm right now should be wakening. we have another tropical storm and it is expected to inveg rated to become strong tie poon within the next 24 hours. already this has done a lot of damage in the northern parts of the philippines. it is now moving very slowly in towards tyjuan and also effecting the okinawa island here as well as taiwan. in addition, we also have the rain. unlike the other system we just mentioned,...
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. >> you have permanent resident status? >> yes. >> when did you obtain that status?ate, i think. -- january, i think. we started the process last year. >>!pjÓj+e got your green card in billing >> in january. -- you have got your green card in --lhy5én >> in january. -- i am a citizen. >> you are still a citizen of venezuela. >> yes, of course, and i will be forever. >> you will never relinquish or venezuelan citizenship? >> never. >> objection, relevance. >> you can have two or three citizenships. >> ok. >> if there were a divorce between you and your husband, do you expect your husband to consent to having custody of the zero in venezuela? >> it goes to state of mind and bias. >> overruled. >> i do not know what his position could be. >> i'm not asking about what his position is. i'm asking what your expectation is. >> i am sorry. >> one at a time. if you could wait for the question and for her to finish before you start your next one. >> based on the arguments, discussions, conversations you have had with your husband in the past, would you expect him x to you hay
. >> you have permanent resident status? >> yes. >> when did you obtain that status?ate, i think. -- january, i think. we started the process last year. >>!pjÓj+e got your green card in billing >> in january. -- you have got your green card in --lhy5én >> in january. -- i am a citizen. >> you are still a citizen of venezuela. >> yes, of course, and i will be forever. >> you will never relinquish or venezuelan citizenship? >> never....
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by requiring verification of immigration status, state agencies will be unlikely to improperly issue s.n.a.p. benefits to aliens that are not lawfully in the country. in doing so, it will eliminate yet another incentive for aliens to enter the country illegally. i want to reiterate that nothing in this amendment would prevent those eligible for receiving s.n.a.p., u.s. citizens or eligible aliens for receiving this benefit. it's important to note section 121 of the immigration reform and control act of 1986 as amended by the personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 requires verification of citizenship and immigration status of applicants applying for many federal, state, and local public benefits. the illegal immigration reform and immigration responsibility act of 1996 requires the immigration and nationalization service, the ins, to respond to inquiries by federal, state, and local benefit issuing agencies and institutions seeking to verify or determine the citizenship or immigration status of any individuals within the jurisdiction of the agency for
by requiring verification of immigration status, state agencies will be unlikely to improperly issue s.n.a.p. benefits to aliens that are not lawfully in the country. in doing so, it will eliminate yet another incentive for aliens to enter the country illegally. i want to reiterate that nothing in this amendment would prevent those eligible for receiving s.n.a.p., u.s. citizens or eligible aliens for receiving this benefit. it's important to note section 121 of the immigration reform and...
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we watched as the statue became the gathering place to mourn.ut that was before the revelations -- that paterno had been told years earlier that his defensive coach jerry sandusky was raping boys. but even though she voted to convict sandusky, one of the jurors says the statue should have stayed. >> so why are we taking something down, and we don't have all 100% of the facts. >> reporter: all this, just 24 hours before penn state's football program is hit by what many are calling extraordinary corrector punitive measures. our partners at espn have learned penn state is expected to be banned from bowl games for more than one year, and lose several scholarships -- a strong message from the head of the ncaa. >> he wants everybody to understand that in extraordinary situations such as this, where an egregious failure to action took place, that he will step up, that he will make a decision that lets people understand that penn state's situation can never happen again. >> reporter: these penalties are remarkable because the ncaa doesn't deal with the
we watched as the statue became the gathering place to mourn.ut that was before the revelations -- that paterno had been told years earlier that his defensive coach jerry sandusky was raping boys. but even though she voted to convict sandusky, one of the jurors says the statue should have stayed. >> so why are we taking something down, and we don't have all 100% of the facts. >> reporter: all this, just 24 hours before penn state's football program is hit by what many are calling...
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should the statue have came down? absolutely. >> what about the library, name on the library?well, yes, i believe so. i mean, you know, ultimately the buck stops with him. >> certainly football revenue pays for a lot of other programs, so it will impact more than just the football team. it will impact all the other sports on campus basically, because a lot of them don't generate any revenue or any profit off of what they do, so they're dependent upon the football program. >> still any remorse for the kids who are playing? >> yeah, obviously they're a victim as well, right? so they're impacted by what happened at the university many years before they arrived. >> the white house says president barack obama says removing the statue was the right thing to do. white house press secretary jay carney told reporters today he believed, quote, it was the right decision for the university to remove the monument from outside the stadium. >>> the 19th international aids conference is underway here in washington and people rallied today to remind world leaders that aids is a threat to go ba
should the statue have came down? absolutely. >> what about the library, name on the library?well, yes, i believe so. i mean, you know, ultimately the buck stops with him. >> certainly football revenue pays for a lot of other programs, so it will impact more than just the football team. it will impact all the other sports on campus basically, because a lot of them don't generate any revenue or any profit off of what they do, so they're dependent upon the football program. >>...
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the statue will be removed. president of penn state calling it a recurring wound, in his words, to the victims of child abuse. therefore, he says, it will be removed from outside the football stadium and stored. calling it a source of division and an obstacle to healing and the source of a heated debate, of course, not only on penn state but around the country in light of the free report which found coach joe paterno who died in january along with three other top penn state officials didn't do everything they could and, in fact, in the words of former fbi director louis freeh, had helped to cover up the scandal surrounding child abuse and jerry sandusky. so the statue will be removed and stored. we don't know when yet. >> anything about the reaction from students, for example? there's been so much controversy about this. so many people know this statue right outside the football stadium. >> reporter: oh, it goes well beyond students. the controversy goes to everyone in the united states, including victims of chi
the statue will be removed. president of penn state calling it a recurring wound, in his words, to the victims of child abuse. therefore, he says, it will be removed from outside the football stadium and stored. calling it a source of division and an obstacle to healing and the source of a heated debate, of course, not only on penn state but around the country in light of the free report which found coach joe paterno who died in january along with three other top penn state officials didn't do...
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miss dillon, what's the current status of the litigation? >> currently we are waiting for a determination from the court as to whether the tribal council's motion to have us dismissed from the case will be granted or not. >> and is there also some other information that you're waiting on as party to this suit? >> well, we have -- we've never received any information from the tribe that we've asked for. our discovery demands have been ignored. >> mr. gabaldon, is there a reason why that you haven't been forthcoming with the information regarding the folks who are enrolled in your tribe and the status? >> yes, there is a reason. we don't feel it's the county's business as to do the job of the department of the interior. no county has ever asked for records, social security numbers, address and names of tribal members, so i want to correct miss dillon when she says it was after they asked for discovery we removed them. we removed them because they had their shot in court. they filed nine motions to remove us. the judge denied all those motions,
miss dillon, what's the current status of the litigation? >> currently we are waiting for a determination from the court as to whether the tribal council's motion to have us dismissed from the case will be granted or not. >> and is there also some other information that you're waiting on as party to this suit? >> well, we have -- we've never received any information from the tribe that we've asked for. our discovery demands have been ignored. >> mr. gabaldon, is there a...
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our tribe was wrongly terminated and deserves its status restored. that is a fact and only focus right now. our history, the napa valley was inhabited solely by the indians until 1823 with 10,000 years of ancestry. we lived peacefully utilizing the resources from the abundant land, rivers and streams. the name, napa valley itself is derived from our language, meaning land of plenty. although the county of napa boasts the indians as part of its cultural heritage, there are those who do not want us to be more than a memory. people like dan dillon who had our district since 1983. the inconvenient truth of opposition to what is clearly an injustice done to our people is that those who oppose us are rich, wine propheteering politicos of napa and sonoma counties. there are no vineyard workers lining up to oppose us. minimum wage earners do not oppose us. nor the local tribes in our area. it is the wealthy that bear the political agendas to stand to lose a tiny bit of their stronghold of power in the counties when our tribe is restored. today i saw to you a
our tribe was wrongly terminated and deserves its status restored. that is a fact and only focus right now. our history, the napa valley was inhabited solely by the indians until 1823 with 10,000 years of ancestry. we lived peacefully utilizing the resources from the abundant land, rivers and streams. the name, napa valley itself is derived from our language, meaning land of plenty. although the county of napa boasts the indians as part of its cultural heritage, there are those who do not want...
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the statue of legendary head coach joe paterno removed from campus. a big announcement tomorw could impact the school for years to come. t trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. we good? we're good. [ male announcer ] at 0% apr for 60 months, no one nes to know how easy it was to get your new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering. >>> of course, this is big news with the president coming as well. there's lots of other news to cover
the statue of legendary head coach joe paterno removed from campus. a big announcement tomorw could impact the school for years to come. t trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. the wife....
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i don't know if this one will be reaching typhoon status. severe tropical storm right now should be wakening. we have another tropical storm and it is expected to invigorate and become a strong typhoon within the next 24 hours. already this has done a lot of damage in the northern parts of the philippines. it is now moving very slowly in towards taiwan and also effecting the okinawa island here as well as taiwan. in addition, we also have the rain. unlike the other system we just mentioned, damrey, this is moving slowly which means fro longed rain. we could see as much as 300 millimeters for the northern half of taiwan, that includes the capitol of taipei. as the system moves on, we expect land fall somewhere along the eastern coast of area. we just need to keep an eye on it. it is moving very slowly. quite difficult to see exactly what it will do at the moment. more heavy rain will be affecting northern china. we will see anything from about a hundred to 250 millimeters of rain in provinces. that could definitely exacerbate any flooding sit
i don't know if this one will be reaching typhoon status. severe tropical storm right now should be wakening. we have another tropical storm and it is expected to invigorate and become a strong typhoon within the next 24 hours. already this has done a lot of damage in the northern parts of the philippines. it is now moving very slowly in towards taiwan and also effecting the okinawa island here as well as taiwan. in addition, we also have the rain. unlike the other system we just mentioned,...
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yesterday, the university toward on the statue honoring the late coach, joe paterno. today, the n.c.a.a. toward on the football program. many of those coming to the place where until yesterday joe paterno's statue lorded over the football stadium and the entire campus remained defiant in their defense of the man. >> they can take down his statue and they can take away his record but a no one can ever take away those memories he created for students as well as the student athletes. >> but it may be years before such glory days return. the n.c.a.a. has hit a lion's heart -- a $60 million fine, a four-year ban from ballgames and every win since 1998 wiped off the record books. and they lose 20 football scholarships a year for four years. >> we can impose sanctions that affect they -- that reflect the magnitude of these terrible acts and insure that penn state will rebuild and athletic culture that went horribly awry. >> their reaction comes responds to report that joe paterno and others led a decade and a half long cover-up of jerry sandusky's serial abuse of children. m
yesterday, the university toward on the statue honoring the late coach, joe paterno. today, the n.c.a.a. toward on the football program. many of those coming to the place where until yesterday joe paterno's statue lorded over the football stadium and the entire campus remained defiant in their defense of the man. >> they can take down his statue and they can take away his record but a no one can ever take away those memories he created for students as well as the student athletes....
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there's a banner over the campus that says steak the statue down -- take the statue down or we will -no official word. next week they will make a decision one way or another. pretty hard. can you imagine? there'd be a riot to get that thing off, you know? >> apparently students are protesting and gathering around the statue.
there's a banner over the campus that says steak the statue down -- take the statue down or we will -no official word. next week they will make a decision one way or another. pretty hard. can you imagine? there'd be a riot to get that thing off, you know? >> apparently students are protesting and gathering around the statue.