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stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous.he had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. so, she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beecher stowe's house was a domestic environment. another one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking about the kind of domestic environment you've built made a better family and made a better america. this house reflects that. it is not just one design, but it certainly reflects the aesthetic movement of the 19th century, as it's called. it's also a house that reflects that these people had long lives and had deep family connections. it is familial. it is friendly. it is comfortable. it is used. we work hard as a museum to not have it be too tidy. at the writer's table, there might be crumpled tables on the floor. we want to evoke a home
stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous.he had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. so, she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beecher stowe's house was a domestic environment. another one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped...
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stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. houset beecher stowe's was a domestic environment. one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot -- sheow women should helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking about the kind of domestic environment you've built made a better family and made a better america. this house reflects that. it is not just one design, but it certainly reflects the movement of the 19th century, as it's called. it's also a house that reflects that these people had long lives and had deep family connections. it is familial. it is friendly. in his comfortable. it is used. we work hard as a museum to not have it be to tidy -- too tidy. at the writer's table, there might be crumpled tables on the floor. we want to evoke a home that is lived in. it's
stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. houset beecher stowe's was a domestic environment. one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot -- sheow women should helped advance the idea that...
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beecher stowe, and active reform worked in the nineteenth century. you will find collections around and i slavery and abolition in new england, conn. as well as women's history as it relates to the suffrage movement. the center began collecting works on and by harriet beecher stowe and her family as early as our founder in 1930s and 40s, she founded the organization in 1941 and collecting ever since, in the 1970s the house is ready rare documents. they were looking at collections that focus on harriet beecher stowe who wrote uncle tom's cabin. the most famous antislavery novel which galvanized the anti slavery movement for abolition in the 1850s. these materials we look at today really on the platform for which we are able to instill -- tell the story. and the building she lived in, can tell her story the best we know it but these are tangible references to the past, these are papers and documents she touched, these are books that people all over the country and beyond red, waiting for the next installment and give it as a gift, but these objects rea
beecher stowe, and active reform worked in the nineteenth century. you will find collections around and i slavery and abolition in new england, conn. as well as women's history as it relates to the suffrage movement. the center began collecting works on and by harriet beecher stowe and her family as early as our founder in 1930s and 40s, she founded the organization in 1941 and collecting ever since, in the 1970s the house is ready rare documents. they were looking at collections that focus on...
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stowe was in her 60s, and her cuss, calvin in his 70s. and stowe was still writing. she was world famous, she had reached that pinnacle of fame inmer 40s, and now chev is in her 60s, and still writing to support the family. so she did some books in this house, and many, many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beechier's home -- she wrote about how to manage her household and she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking about the kind of domestic environment you've built made a better family and made a better america. so, this house reflects that. it is not just one design but certainly reflects the esthetic movement of the 19th century also a house that reflect that these people had long lives and deep family connections. so it's familial, it's friendly, it's comfortable, it's used, we work hard as a museum, not to have it be too tidy, so there might be some -- the writer's table some crumpled papers on the floor and things like that. we want to evoke a home that is lived in. it's not pristi
stowe was in her 60s, and her cuss, calvin in his 70s. and stowe was still writing. she was world famous, she had reached that pinnacle of fame inmer 40s, and now chev is in her 60s, and still writing to support the family. so she did some books in this house, and many, many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beechier's home -- she wrote about how to manage her household and she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking...
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stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beecher stowe's house was a domestic environment. one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking about the kind of domestic environment you've built made a better family and made a better america. this house reflects that. it is not just one design, but it certainly reflects the aesthetic movement of the 19th century, as it's called. it's also a house that reflects that these people had long lives and had deep family connections. it is familial. it is friendly. ? is comfortable. it is used. we work hard as a museum to not have it be too tidy. at the writer's table, there might be crumpled tables on the floor. we want to evoke a home that is liv
stowe was in her 60's, and calvin was in his 70's. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's, and she is still writing to support the family. she did some books in this house and many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beecher stowe's house was a domestic environment. one of the things she wrote about was how to manage your household. she thought and wrote a lot about how women should -- she helped advance the...
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over here, we hope of harriet's husband calvin stowe. he was in a credibly force in her life throughout writing. he was going to do many things that would not have been considered unusual for men to do with the time. for example, he would take care of the kids in the house so that harriet would have enough time to be able to write her book. this would have been considered unusual for the time. it's one of the many ways that harriet chose right. of works a selection she wrote while she was living at his house and like to show our visitors other works besides uncle tom's cabin that she is known for. ourre trying to let visitors know that harriet has made a lasting impact. we really want to make sure her story is not forgotten. >> she died in 1896 and 85 years old. she died in this house as her husband did before her. was she died, this parlor in the front. her coffin was laid out here and this is where the weight was. the new york times wrote this up. it was widely reported and she was so famous that many came to visit and give their respe
over here, we hope of harriet's husband calvin stowe. he was in a credibly force in her life throughout writing. he was going to do many things that would not have been considered unusual for men to do with the time. for example, he would take care of the kids in the house so that harriet would have enough time to be able to write her book. this would have been considered unusual for the time. it's one of the many ways that harriet chose right. of works a selection she wrote while she was...
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or a beecher stowe's father dr.lyman beecher was the foremost calvinist minister in new england when she was a child. so he raised sally levin of his children to be forced as a society had to do good, had to make positive change and could appropriate sphere of course applied to the 19 entry that meant the girls had to find other thoughts about farm to speak. harriet beecher's goes way was publishing stories in the early 1830s in a series of letters at this point she was writing short. she was the mother of children at this point and she was struggling to make ends meet. her husband was a professor, which wasn't a career that paid well. she had to take care of the children. the best thing to do is write the letter and that's what she did. she decided to write a short story of foreign elements, meaning four chapters for a newspaper called the national era. so she begins to write, but she quickly realizes that it's going to be a much longer tori. so she needs to provide substantive documentation even though the novel t
or a beecher stowe's father dr.lyman beecher was the foremost calvinist minister in new england when she was a child. so he raised sally levin of his children to be forced as a society had to do good, had to make positive change and could appropriate sphere of course applied to the 19 entry that meant the girls had to find other thoughts about farm to speak. harriet beecher's goes way was publishing stories in the early 1830s in a series of letters at this point she was writing short. she was...
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bryan stow founded the bryan stow foundation a way to tell his story and stop fan violence. >>> coming up in our next half- hour a closer look at the man wanted for killing a bart passenger. exclusive new details on how the victim was trying to help just before he got shot. >> take a breath. the stock market slammed again! the worries fueling the worst start to a year since the financial meltdown. >> and they have the golden ticket. the first winners of the billion-dollar powerball jackpot come forward and one of theirs first decisions might surprise you. ,,,, ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ be opening in 20-18. the team's owner says a lawsuitr >>> our top stories tonight the warriors' new arena -- >> oakland walmart is closing -- [ overlapping speakers ] [ pause ] >> -- will not be opening in 2018. the team's owner says a lawsuit over the billion-dollar project will push it back another season. the warriors insist they will prevail in court and the arena wi
bryan stow founded the bryan stow foundation a way to tell his story and stop fan violence. >>> coming up in our next half- hour a closer look at the man wanted for killing a bart passenger. exclusive new details on how the victim was trying to help just before he got shot. >> take a breath. the stock market slammed again! the worries fueling the worst start to a year since the financial meltdown. >> and they have the golden ticket. the first winners of the billion-dollar...
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he stows away on the ship. he finds himself in philadelphia and is sent to boston. their story is told by william still in a book that you can see over the african-american museum in boston on joyce street. he was the secretary of the keptdelphia society and accounts of runaway stories. wasery in the state abolished by the supreme judicial court in 1783. in boston the runaway pages live on beacon hill at 62 people in street with the prominent george stillman hillard and his wife. this was an area known to abolitionists. the meetinghouse was there, william lloyd garrison made speeches during the time the pages would have lived here. , the house in which they were living was a writer, a lawyer, politician and the judge. he was a trustee of the boston public library in for a time he was charles sumner's law partner. mrs. hillard was an abolitionist working with sumner, harriet beecher stowe to help pave the way for runaway slaves to come to boston along with the poet longfellow. most interestingly george hillard became the united states commissioner. commissioners were
he stows away on the ship. he finds himself in philadelphia and is sent to boston. their story is told by william still in a book that you can see over the african-american museum in boston on joyce street. he was the secretary of the keptdelphia society and accounts of runaway stories. wasery in the state abolished by the supreme judicial court in 1783. in boston the runaway pages live on beacon hill at 62 people in street with the prominent george stillman hillard and his wife. this was an...
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metrowest, bolton, stowe, rain in providence. as this weather system works through the metro, and it's about to happen over the next one to two hours, i think at the immediate coastline including downtown boston, it is going to start with rain or at least go back and forth between rain drops and snow flakes and so that will cut down on from this weather system here, the center of the storm passes well to the north of us but this arctic front right here is generating some snow out ahead of it and that's what we track for the next four to five hours. it's fast-moving. it's a skinny weather system. it will foul things up if you have plans this evening. we're just getting into the brunt of the snow and the rain along the 95 corridor. 128 is likely it take on the form of snow. i think into the city of boston as its winding down. that's when the cold air will take hold and shove the relatively mild air back out to sea. the coastline, cape ann, perhaps down to cape cod, you get a burst of snow showers, perhaps a squall or two and it's o
metrowest, bolton, stowe, rain in providence. as this weather system works through the metro, and it's about to happen over the next one to two hours, i think at the immediate coastline including downtown boston, it is going to start with rain or at least go back and forth between rain drops and snow flakes and so that will cut down on from this weather system here, the center of the storm passes well to the north of us but this arctic front right here is generating some snow out ahead of it...
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stows. does -- he just on the ship. their story is told by william still that you can see at the african american museum on joy street. he was the secretary to the vigilant society and kept contemporary accounts of runaways'stories. knowry in the state will -- slavery in this state was abolished in 1873. in boston, the runaway pages left on beacon hill at 62 people meet -- this was an area well known to .bolitionists the african-american meetinghouse was there. lord garrison made fiery speeches against slavery. --is very interesting george, the house they were living, was a writer, a lawyer, a politician, and a judge. he was a trustee of the boston public library, and for a time, he was senator charles sumner's law partner. mrs. hillard was an active abolitionist working with sumner, harry beecher stowe -- to help pave the way for runaway slaves to come to boston along with the poet longfellow. hillard became united states commissioner. commissioners were responsible under the 1850's fugitive slave law to return runaway
stows. does -- he just on the ship. their story is told by william still that you can see at the african american museum on joy street. he was the secretary to the vigilant society and kept contemporary accounts of runaways'stories. knowry in the state will -- slavery in this state was abolished in 1873. in boston, the runaway pages left on beacon hill at 62 people meet -- this was an area well known to .bolitionists the african-american meetinghouse was there. lord garrison made fiery speeches...
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tv, wemerican history will visit the home of harriet beecher stowe which he published more than 30 books. >> she moved in with her husband whom she married in 1836 and he was 10 years older and a professor of theology. he was retired. she moved in with her oldest children, 20 girls, her -- twin rls, in their 30's. she was world-famous and she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's. now she is in her 60's and still writing to support the family. >> we will tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. twain's professional successes and private lives -- private life. twain looked into hartford as a place to settle with his new wife and children and came to the city. he was tickled to death. he said this place is beautiful. his family would come into the library after dinner. it was a very special spot. for instance, the paintings across the top on the wall here and the knickknacks on the mantle, they would ask for a story. to startwas he had within cat on the end. he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every knickknack and could not go out of order a
tv, wemerican history will visit the home of harriet beecher stowe which he published more than 30 books. >> she moved in with her husband whom she married in 1836 and he was 10 years older and a professor of theology. he was retired. she moved in with her oldest children, 20 girls, her -- twin rls, in their 30's. she was world-famous and she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's. now she is in her 60's and still writing to support the family. >> we will tour the mark twain...
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. >> over 5 feet of solid stowe. and will kick off tomorrow's >> it will be miserable for the tri-state area. this weather. officially taken off today with the conditions that a better than they have hope for. >> this is very good. >> there four or five trails can open officially tomorrow. >> they have spent working around-the-clock. that was coverage from one week ago. with some of the main trails >> everybody is looking forward to that all the missing three weeks of business so far. he said absolutely this is a time line going into february. >> it is very different. that is different for the bear. and of course, in today's that will last for awhile. >> it is hard to believe it is safe with though whether being so fickle. bluenose one next week will bring? how do know you will not fall down or hit a wall? >> they fall down on their own. >> they didn't open the mountains they did not think it was safe enough. >>. was bludgeoned to death inside the mansion in november. faber arrested not for the murder but stealing an
. >> over 5 feet of solid stowe. and will kick off tomorrow's >> it will be miserable for the tri-state area. this weather. officially taken off today with the conditions that a better than they have hope for. >> this is very good. >> there four or five trails can open officially tomorrow. >> they have spent working around-the-clock. that was coverage from one week ago. with some of the main trails >> everybody is looking forward to that all the missing three...
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a lot of people hope we will get more stow melt today. -- snow melt. don: we will. you see the temperatures toward mid did i -- mid did i. hills. fayetteville. 37 clinton and goldsboro. 28 smithfield and 34 chapel hill and 34 roanoke rapids. looking at the day ahead 38 now and mainly clear. lunchtime 54 and this afternoon clouds and sunshine, 58 raleigh and low 60's in fayetteville. tomorrow will be 10 to 15 cooler and you will need the umbrella on wednesday. we will talk more about the rain coming but we talk weather and traffic with amber rupinta. amber: the primary roads are pretty decent. there are still issues where you could encounter leftover ice but the secondary roads are different. updates. this is one of the live camp report of an accident in this area of 85 and we are not seeing any slowdown from that. wraoel keep an eye on that. another one was reported around davis drive and i-40. the camera there also is showing everything is moving fine on i-40. we have a crew headed there to check it out. we will let you know if that changes. for now we're moving fi
a lot of people hope we will get more stow melt today. -- snow melt. don: we will. you see the temperatures toward mid did i -- mid did i. hills. fayetteville. 37 clinton and goldsboro. 28 smithfield and 34 chapel hill and 34 roanoke rapids. looking at the day ahead 38 now and mainly clear. lunchtime 54 and this afternoon clouds and sunshine, 58 raleigh and low 60's in fayetteville. tomorrow will be 10 to 15 cooler and you will need the umbrella on wednesday. we will talk more about the rain...
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freshman middle bilding but it is not just open for the students. faculty and staff, they also have ak stows all the service. s >> kid that is come to school her, maybe they have live in school yet. >> reporter: the services are similar to combha wha students get, this is the first or a suburb an school. 300 he kid haves registered. >> rob: it is expected to officially open the first week of february >> cammy: there is another disturbing video of a chicago police officer killing a teenager. an officer fired four shots. releasing the video now is to show transparent spip >> cammy: the officer says chapman turned toward sz him and he thought he agun. the volunteer voo was only released after the judge ordering the city to do so. >>> the deadliest ebola outbreak is over. the three african countries hit the hardest have been given the all clear. the tropical virus kill more than 11,000. but health officials warn that it is not over, flarups are possible. >> cammy: r >> rob: new tonight a woman in a leadership progression admits to stealing thousands of dollars from the community. she wrote $20,0
freshman middle bilding but it is not just open for the students. faculty and staff, they also have ak stows all the service. s >> kid that is come to school her, maybe they have live in school yet. >> reporter: the services are similar to combha wha students get, this is the first or a suburb an school. 300 he kid haves registered. >> rob: it is expected to officially open the first week of february >> cammy: there is another disturbing video of a chicago police officer...
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struggling deeply, in the headlines and in our homes and in our friendships, with the many things that stowe was writing about that they were struggling with them. when you visit harriet beecher stowe's house, you are going to have an experience unlike many other historic house museums. et's cover th >> our staff recently traveled to hartford, connecticut . you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next, on american history tv, author kevin lippert talks about the history of conflict between the united states and canada from the small raids and attacks between the 19th century to the plans they had to invade each other following world war i. an hour long. [applause] kevin: thank you very much. i would like to thank david and douglas for inviting me here. and to you for learning about archival history, which i hope you find interesting and a little humorous. i want to start by telling you about how this project came about. i got a degree in history. like most people i needed to formulate a plan b as far as a career. after a trip to an architecture school,
struggling deeply, in the headlines and in our homes and in our friendships, with the many things that stowe was writing about that they were struggling with them. when you visit harriet beecher stowe's house, you are going to have an experience unlike many other historic house museums. et's cover th >> our staff recently traveled to hartford, connecticut . you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next, on american history tv, author kevin...
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. >>> the stow of raleigh has suspended trash collection scheduled for today but buses are running on schedule. the city saws garbage, recycling and yard waste will be picked up on monday instead. go raleigh buses are running on a regular schedule except for the wake tech express service lute. >>> mikaya thurmond has been working all morning out in the conditions, the winter weather. let's check in with her. she is live in orange county, that chapel hill area. what are you seeing and how have you seen it change? >> reporter: it is definitely coming down more than we've i am on frank lynn street and you can take a look behind me and see the slush in the roads. so the good news is they've been treated. even though they've been treated, they are still very much dangerous. you are seeing crews that are on stand-by here for this next wave of snow and sleet that we are starting to see. you can also see that the sidewalks have been clearedment they had different rounds of cleaners come through here as well and while all of these shops are located here, some people said it was worth coming ou
. >>> the stow of raleigh has suspended trash collection scheduled for today but buses are running on schedule. the city saws garbage, recycling and yard waste will be picked up on monday instead. go raleigh buses are running on a regular schedule except for the wake tech express service lute. >>> mikaya thurmond has been working all morning out in the conditions, the winter weather. let's check in with her. she is live in orange county, that chapel hill area. what are you...
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this man in the netherlands isn't afraid to brave an icy street to ensure that his garbage is safely stowed in the garbage can - even if it involves slipping, sliding, crawling, and generally sacrificing his dignity. perhaps he should come up with a new system. otherwise this is gonna be a long winter. 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. here are your weather headlines for today.. up next.. we'll talk about what to expect in the extended forecast. 3 3 3 flu season is upon us... coming up what health officials are saying about cases here in north carolina. 3 what state environment officials are saying about coal ash clean up and the negative impact it will have. 3 and the latest on an upcoming g-o-p debate in charleston... how the battle is heating up between front runner donald trump and ted cruz. 3 3 3 3 in america, squirrels and raccoons are pretty common wild animals, but in other parts of the world, monkeys can be found all over town. and while the raccoon might steal your trash, the bbc reports that some monkeys have learned to steal things from tourists, and hold the valuables
this man in the netherlands isn't afraid to brave an icy street to ensure that his garbage is safely stowed in the garbage can - even if it involves slipping, sliding, crawling, and generally sacrificing his dignity. perhaps he should come up with a new system. otherwise this is gonna be a long winter. 3 3 here is a look at current conditions.. here are your weather headlines for today.. up next.. we'll talk about what to expect in the extended forecast. 3 3 3 flu season is upon us... coming up...
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. >> it's a classic dish that never fails to warm you up on a tomorrow stow soup -- tomato soup. >> the secret is the bread. we use the bread to thicken the soup. >> to start, met your butter in a stock pot. add chopped white onion. for more flavor add chopped garlic and basil. >> we cook this down for about 5 minutes. >> reporter: next the star of the dish, the tomatoes. >> they have very low asid tee. they are so smooth and flavorful. another 5 minutes. you can use very many table stock instead of chicken stock. let the ingredients hour. use bread. >> we find yesterday's bread works good. pour the soup back into your pot to make sure it's seasoned to your liking. >> make sure if you like a little salt and pepper it's important to do that. >> serve it with get cheese. delicious. >> i'm out of here. i'm going to go get some. >> it's excellent. you said you've been there. >> yes. >> we'll have to go. >> okay, great. >>> a high school student making a difference. how the class president is helping others and getting a jump of her own. >>> good afternoon. coming up on 7 news at 6, we are f
. >> it's a classic dish that never fails to warm you up on a tomorrow stow soup -- tomato soup. >> the secret is the bread. we use the bread to thicken the soup. >> to start, met your butter in a stock pot. add chopped white onion. for more flavor add chopped garlic and basil. >> we cook this down for about 5 minutes. >> reporter: next the star of the dish, the tomatoes. >> they have very low asid tee. they are so smooth and flavorful. another 5 minutes. you...
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stowe was still riding, she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40s and now she's in her 60s and she is still writing to support the family. >> family will tour the mark twain how some museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children while they lived in the home from 1874 until 1891. >> mark twain began living into hartford as a place to settle with his young wife and new family. he came to the city, film up with it and was tickled to death. wrote letters to his own family, mother, brothers, sisters, this place is beautiful. the family would come into the library after dinner and this was a very special spot. for instance, the paintings across the top of the walls here and the knickknacks on the mantle, they would ask first story. the role was he had to begin with the cat painting at the very end. start there and they had certain rules. from there he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every new, he could not go out of order and he coul
stowe was still riding, she was world-famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40s and now she's in her 60s and she is still writing to support the family. >> family will tour the mark twain how some museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children while they lived in the home from 1874 until 1891. >> mark twain began living into hartford as a place to settle with his young wife and new family. he came to the city, film up...
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stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's. now she's in her 60's and she is still writing to support the family. >> we both were the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. 20's profession -- mr. twain's successes and private life. >> mark twain began looking at the hartford is a place to settle with his young wife and their new family. he came to the city, fell in love with it and was tickled to death. he wrote letters to his family and send this place is beautiful. the family would come into the library after dinner in the evening. it was a special spot. top, ontings across the the walls, and the knickknacks on the mental, they would ask for a story. he had to begin with the cat painting on the end. they had certain rules. from there he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every knickknack. he could not go out of order and he cannot repeat himself. then he would have to and with -- thend maligned painting of emeline. >> and sunday afternoon at 2:00 in american history tv on c-span3 the c-span ci
stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's. now she's in her 60's and she is still writing to support the family. >> we both were the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. 20's profession -- mr. twain's successes and private life. >> mark twain began looking at the hartford is a place to settle with his young wife and their new family. he came to the city, fell in love with it and was tickled to death. he wrote letters...
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stowe was in her secretaries and her husband was in his 70's. stowe would was still writing.he was world famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's. and now she's in her 60's. and she's still writing to support the family. a final lirks we'll tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. train twane's professional successes and private life with his he wife and children while they lived in this home from 18p 4 to 1891. >> mark twain began looking into hartford as a place to settle with his young wife and their new family and he came to the city, fell in love with it, and just tickled to death. wrote letters back to his own family. mother and brother and said this place is beautiful. the family would come in to the library here after dinner in the evenings. this was a very special spot. for instance, the paintings across the top on the walls here and the knickknacks on the mantle they would ask for a story. and the rule was he had to begin with the cat in the rough painting on the end. he had to start there. there were these certain rules. from there
stowe was in her secretaries and her husband was in his 70's. stowe would was still writing.he was world famous. she had reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's. and now she's in her 60's. and she's still writing to support the family. a final lirks we'll tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about mr. train twane's professional successes and private life with his he wife and children while they lived in this home from 18p 4 to 1891. >> mark twain began looking into hartford as...
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. >>> n stow a very disturbing case in long island. police arrested a man who they say tried to abduct a toddler. she claims he was following her as she was pushing a baby stroller, yelling threats at her the entire time. dreg in nassau police has been brought to this doctor's office, ending what could have been a police arrested the man. greg dufosky was found asleep. ro iss, who works in the same building, said mikofsky thought the office was his apartment. on monday police say mikofsky was seen talking to a sitter pushing e bab stroller. he told the sitter, quote, you're pushing a dead baby, causing the sitter to rush home. >> when she got home, she loblgd cked all the doors. >> reporter: he urged the sitter to, quote, give up the dead baby. >> he kept covering the carriage. he kept wrapping it, but nothing and just till now, i've been on an early. it shatters me. children. >> steve mikofsky is known as a transient whose last known address was manhattan. he is facing a slew of charges but did not face a judge today because he's in a
. >>> n stow a very disturbing case in long island. police arrested a man who they say tried to abduct a toddler. she claims he was following her as she was pushing a baby stroller, yelling threats at her the entire time. dreg in nassau police has been brought to this doctor's office, ending what could have been a police arrested the man. greg dufosky was found asleep. ro iss, who works in the same building, said mikofsky thought the office was his apartment. on monday police say...
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. @>> so many stowes surfaced @whose that happened to david @blatt and other nba teams are @interested in him. @it seems clear that blatt @that 34 mountain loss to the @ware -- point loss to the @warriors shook the cavs. @>> the problems with david and @this team run much deeper than @lebron. @eve been talking to these guys @for the last three weeks. @they were all fed up with @david. @there was very little respect @for him. @-in if the cavs would have the @stones to make this -- i didn't @know if they would have the @stones to make the move. @it's a gutsy move. @>>> what happens to joe thomas @has to be at the top of the @list. @after the season, he left the @door open he may not return. @thomas was at the center today @for the home show signing auto @graphs. @i spoke to him about the @brown's move and the future. @he said it's awesome they got @i asked if they thinks he could @be traded and does he want to @be back with the browns last @year? @>> i almost got traded last @year. @but that's something as a @player you can't wore about too @much. @i love the people in cleveland @it's me
. @>> so many stowes surfaced @whose that happened to david @blatt and other nba teams are @interested in him. @it seems clear that blatt @that 34 mountain loss to the @ware -- point loss to the @warriors shook the cavs. @>> the problems with david and @this team run much deeper than @lebron. @eve been talking to these guys @for the last three weeks. @they were all fed up with @david. @there was very little respect @for him. @-in if the cavs would have the @stones to make this -- i...
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search wlos in your app stowe. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara helps me be in season. ststara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. before starting stelara your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara if you are allergic to stelara or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. in a medical study, most stelara patients saw at least
search wlos in your app stowe. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara helps me be in season. ststara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. before starting stelara your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara may increase your risk of cancer. always...
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and the president was in his 70's stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. thehad reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's and she is still writing to support the family. >> finally, we will tour the mark twain has a museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children while they lived in this home from 18741891. intork twain began looking hartford as a place to settle with his young life and their new family, and he came to the city, fell in love with it, and was tickled. he wrote letters to his own family, said this place is beautiful. the family would come to the library after dinner, and this was a very special spot. the paintings across the top of the wall and the knickknacks on the mantle, they would ask for a story. the rule was he had to begin the cat in the painting at the end. and they had certain rules. from their, he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every knickknack, and he could not go out of order, and he could not repeat itself. that you have to end
and the president was in his 70's stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. thehad reached that pinnacle of fame in her 40's, and now she is in her 60's and she is still writing to support the family. >> finally, we will tour the mark twain has a museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children while they lived in this home from 18741891. intork twain began looking hartford as a place to settle with his young life and their new family, and...
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towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. >> mike: just 22 miles southwest of boston. this town in foxboro and facility that has been host the winter classic. gillette stadium. a combined total of 58 shots on goal today. the nhl foundation contributes $11,600 to ronald mcdonald charities. and the honda pilot touring goes to the ronald mcdonald house in boston. the honda and nhl, the biggest assist happens off the ice. thing i liked about the day was the ice was magnificent. aided by the fact that we didn't have sunshine and no delays. a couple of times once in philadelphia and once in washington. it was fast. it benefitted p.k. subban's team today. >> eddie: doc, when you have an event like this, it takes it back to the grassroots of the game. that is the mind set. the players play outdoors and you have a setting like this and to have the con
towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. >> mike: just 22 miles southwest of boston. this town in foxboro and facility that has been host the winter classic. gillette stadium. a combined total of 58 shots on goal today. the nhl foundation contributes $11,600 to ronald mcdonald...
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alarm is what rta said and moments later trains were sliding down the tracks and emergency brushes stowed away. this lasted about three hours and a spokesman said all was cleak wiley, news channel 5 nude 11 pm, a toddler shopped at walmart.>> the child's mother and father under arrest after the 20 month old toilet. neighbors at an apartment on kinston drive heard a child another neighbor spoke out about the incidente neighbors for getting involved. i'm glad that there was a good outcome and everyone did their part and got him to safety.hey freed the child and made another startling discovery about marijuana plants and the child's parents are both facing several charges.dical offices working on human remains found in south akron, a skull was found on the sidewalk on january 8 and have been trying to make an identification. they are not releasing a lot of details and heights police step up their search for a killer and it has been almost one year since 49- death in a home. are stepping in and offering a reward of $2500 for information leading to an arrest. >>> life pictures is a massive sno
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. >> it is going to beasts stowing a little bit right? >> i am just hoping my wife is not watching. >> big steelers fans. >> it could be a long night for you. >>> you'd better bundle up for the game. t nf >>> here is a live look at it they'll pass and if you see snow flakes from time to time, people are moving along and doing the push for the weekend at colorado high country and here is what they are running into. we have snow showers. it doesn't look like a lot of the make your way over to vail fail pass but vail pass but there are some flurries that we are seeing out there. the heaviest snow for the next 24 hours is out there. travel may be difficult later tonight and into saturday. right now we are monitoring snow and continuing down south i 25 toward the lafayette area, south of longmont. if you come into denver it is relatively quiet but there are more showers to the south side of town. and then there is a snow that runs along the i's 70 corridor. teens, twenties, thirties over the west. 19 up from your 10 yesterday and we had chili
. >> it is going to beasts stowing a little bit right? >> i am just hoping my wife is not watching. >> big steelers fans. >> it could be a long night for you. >>> you'd better bundle up for the game. t nf >>> here is a live look at it they'll pass and if you see snow flakes from time to time, people are moving along and doing the push for the weekend at colorado high country and here is what they are running into. we have snow showers. it doesn't look...
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Jan 1, 2016
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towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. >> mike: just 22 miles southwest of boston. this town in foxboro and facility that has been host the winter classic. gillette stadium. the nhl foundation contributes $11,600 to ronald mcdonald charities. and the honda pilot touring goes to the ronald mcdonald house in boston. the honda and nhl, the biggest assist happens off the ice. thing i liked about the day was the ice. the ice was magnificent. aided by the fact that we didn't have sunshine and no delays. a couple of times once in philadelphia and once in washington. it was fast. it benefitted p.k. subban's team today. >> eddie: doc, when you have an event like this, it takes it back to the grassroots of the game. that is the mind set. the players play outdoors and you have a setting like this and to have the conditions like this with both
towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. >> mike: just 22 miles southwest of boston. this town in foxboro and facility that has been host the winter classic. gillette stadium. the nhl foundation contributes $11,600 to ronald mcdonald charities. and the honda pilot touring...
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jerry fry from stowe, vermont. you work for the state? correct. yeah. in what capacity, may i inquire? i'm a benefits operations supervisor. i handle the insurance for state employees. now, like a lot of people who live in vermont, you came from somewhere else. born and raised. yeah. in the northeast, i take it? oh, yeah. a little cold. all right. it can, but that's part of the charm... i know. ...they tell me. nice to have you here, jerry. thank you. how are you? how about yourself? you're a hyphenate. yeah. and sigi is short for? sigourney. i like both. well, thank you. is that all right? sounds good. uh, talk about your boyfriend. yeah? we've been together and he's out here in the audience cheering me on. and let's hear about what -- you work in atlanta? and special events in downtown atlanta. all right. i'm so ready. those devices again. we'll do another "toss up." this also will determine who will start the first round. the category is "person." off we go. [ bell chimes ] kaidren. nature lover. yeah. you got it. [ applause ] well, that was quick. s
jerry fry from stowe, vermont. you work for the state? correct. yeah. in what capacity, may i inquire? i'm a benefits operations supervisor. i handle the insurance for state employees. now, like a lot of people who live in vermont, you came from somewhere else. born and raised. yeah. in the northeast, i take it? oh, yeah. a little cold. all right. it can, but that's part of the charm... i know. ...they tell me. nice to have you here, jerry. thank you. how are you? how about yourself? you're a...
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stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's and now she was in her 60's and she is still writing to support family. >> we will tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about successes- twain's and private life. >> mark twain began looking at a hartford is a place to settle with his young wife and their new family. he came to the city, fell in love with it and was tickled to death. you wrote letters to his family and set this place is beautiful. the family would come into the library after dinner in the evening. this was a very special spot. the paintings across the top on the walls here and the nick on the mental -- nick next -- knicknacks on the mantle. they have these rules. from there he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every knickknack. he did not go out of order and he could not repeat himself. then he would have to and with the painting of emmaline. that would satisfy the girls. >> watch c-span kitty -- cities tour on c-span3. withn cities to
stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached the pinnacle of fame in her 40's and now she was in her 60's and she is still writing to support family. >> we will tour the mark twain house and museum and learn about successes- twain's and private life. >> mark twain began looking at a hartford is a place to settle with his young wife and their new family. he came to the city, fell in love with it and was tickled to death. you wrote letters to his family and set this...
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Jan 22, 2016
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towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability.t's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ a flood could ever happen. the reality is, floods do happen. protect what matters. get flood insurance. visit floodsmart.gov/flood to learn more. >> we're standing by at a trump prez conference where anything could happen. later we'll have a bernie versus hillary debate with representatives of that campaign, which i expect will be polite and civil. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) the twenty-sixteen subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a su
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Jan 23, 2016
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feet of snow, new jersey two feet of snow up to new york we're talking possibly 18 to 20 inches of stow. it is going to be an absolute mess. >> not something to look forward to thank you kevin. >>> canadian officials say a school shooting has left four people dead in saskatchewan. three others seriously wounded. canadian prime minister justin trudeau confirmed the sheeting. one boy is the suspect, the school h severance the aboriginl community of la loche. >>> investigative hearing could be held to lead to dismissal of authorities involved in the flint, michigan water crisis. >>> north korea says it has detained an american college student. state run media said he was arrested just before north korea conducted their fourth nuclear test. harry fawcett reports from seoul south korea. >> this news came through on the north korean state media, kcna, saying north korea had detained a u.s. citizen a student for a supposed hostile act against the state. also this media report saying that act was tolerated and manipulated by the united states government. the name of this man otto frederick womb
feet of snow, new jersey two feet of snow up to new york we're talking possibly 18 to 20 inches of stow. it is going to be an absolute mess. >> not something to look forward to thank you kevin. >>> canadian officials say a school shooting has left four people dead in saskatchewan. three others seriously wounded. canadian prime minister justin trudeau confirmed the sheeting. one boy is the suspect, the school h severance the aboriginl community of la loche. >>>...
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Jan 25, 2016
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towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability.customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. does the smell of a freshly fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric. someone who knows that the right office gear helps you do great things. and there's one place that has it all. office depot officemax. gear up for great. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in! a thousand dollars at a time.2 million dollars, a thousand people win one thousand
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he's going stow start singing soon. >>> palm harbor, nine minutes a great drive on u.s. 19. and further to the north south, 19 looks great. across the bay area bridge, six minutes across howard franklin. and four across the gandy. and seven minutes between tampa and clearwater. skyway bridge, six minutes
he's going stow start singing soon. >>> palm harbor, nine minutes a great drive on u.s. 19. and further to the north south, 19 looks great. across the bay area bridge, six minutes across howard franklin. and four across the gandy. and seven minutes between tampa and clearwater. skyway bridge, six minutes
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students have taken to stow to -- student media voicing support. between the photo you see here and how it represents our nation's history. her students have been studying this photo for five months and they say that there's nothing wrong with it. klausen's students are not happy, they say, with the way the situation has been handled.>> the way everyone is looking at the situation, they don't know the context of what's going on and they don't know we are forming our own opinions. >> officials with the district say they are investigating situation. the students have made # free klausen that is trending on social media.>>> nevada's education savings account program has not started, but resources -- carson city judge has been asked to stop it already. james wilson is weighing arguments on whether the program violates the constitution. the lawsuit was brought forward by parents concern that the school choice program will take public money away from public schools, harming the public around $5000 per student to qualifying families who can use the money
students have taken to stow to -- student media voicing support. between the photo you see here and how it represents our nation's history. her students have been studying this photo for five months and they say that there's nothing wrong with it. klausen's students are not happy, they say, with the way the situation has been handled.>> the way everyone is looking at the situation, they don't know the context of what's going on and they don't know we are forming our own opinions. >>...
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stowe was in her 60s. stowe was still writing. she was world famous. she had reached that pinnicle of fame in her 40's. and now she is in her 60s and she is still writing to support the family. >> the mark twain house and museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children. >> mark twain began looking into hartford as a place to settle with his young wife and their new family, and he came to the city, fell in love with it and just was tickled to death. wrote back to his own family, this place is beautiful. the family would come in to the library here in the evenings and that is very special spot. the paintings across the top on the walls here and the mantle, they would ask for a story and the rule was he had to begin with the cat in the rough painting at the very end. from there he had to continue across the mantle and incorporate each and every nick nak and he could not go out of order or repeat himself. and end with the painting of mline. >> the house homeland security committee chair talked about national se
stowe was in her 60s. stowe was still writing. she was world famous. she had reached that pinnicle of fame in her 40's. and now she is in her 60s and she is still writing to support the family. >> the mark twain house and museum and learn about his professional successes and private life with his wife and children. >> mark twain began looking into hartford as a place to settle with his young wife and their new family, and he came to the city, fell in love with it and just was...