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we are in many senses a university town. oklahoma baptist university has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a different feel, and make it a civic community, which may set us apart a little bit from other communities our side that do not have a university. >> we are kind of leaving that more built up hustle and bustle area. we are starting to get more into the businesses and the downtown area. should we go to the downtown? justin: i would love to show you downtown. how has the main street changed living in started shawnee? justin: main street has changed quite a bit. we have a mainstream improvement plan on the books were close to 15 years, and we did one small phase of that about 12 years ago, before i was here. a big effort of the last few years has been making good on a streetsc
we are in many senses a university town. oklahoma baptist university has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a different feel, and make it a civic community, which may set us apart a little bit from other communities our side that do not have a...
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we are a university town, in many senses. it has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise. bond anda strong relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a role -- as a whole and the university. they bring a culture and a different feel and make it to the community, which is -- sets us apart from other communities our size but don't have a university. >> we are leaving that more buildup, hustle and bustle area with all of that where starting getting into the independent businesses and the downtown area. should we go downtown? >> i would love to. >> how has the main street changed since you have started living here? >> main street has changed quite a bit. we had a main street improvement plan on the books for about 12-15 years. we did one small phase of that 12 years ago before i was here. our big effort over the last few years has been making good on a plan. we finish set up a year ago. >> we have seen the murals here. >> you're seeing the new landscaping, new sidewalks, l
we are a university town, in many senses. it has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise. bond anda strong relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a role -- as a whole and the university. they bring a culture and a different feel and make it to the community, which is -- sets us apart from other communities our size but don't have a university. >> we are leaving that more buildup, hustle and...
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young people sharing an apartment there recently told us their stories of everyday racism in this university town. two germans to foreigners they all share an apartment in germany each of them has experienced racism. laundry lawn co has given up being accepted in germany a few years ago he was visiting a friend on his way back to the apartment a neighbor in the stairwell brutally pushed and beat him he thought laundry was a burglar because of his skin color. i was really angry if i were german he wouldn't have asked me why i was there it would have been completely normal laundries roommates have not experienced physical violence but they heard many a racial slur and one question over and over again. they just see the color of my skin and immediately ask which country i come from they label me as a foreigner as if i didn't belong here in germany who. it's horses like this mans which steer a prejudice and march in allies people andre poken bird from the right wing party alternative for germany. with the rise of right wing populists the debate over foreigners has intensified the flatmate say the que
young people sharing an apartment there recently told us their stories of everyday racism in this university town. two germans to foreigners they all share an apartment in germany each of them has experienced racism. laundry lawn co has given up being accepted in germany a few years ago he was visiting a friend on his way back to the apartment a neighbor in the stairwell brutally pushed and beat him he thought laundry was a burglar because of his skin color. i was really angry if i were german...
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>> it plays in usually and we are in a sense i think as a university town, oklahoma university is known for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 in the community and the city. it helped raise in the early 1900s so there's a strong bond and relationship between the cityof shawnee, the community and oklahoma . and at first they help bring a bunch of students. they bring a culture and just a different feel and make it to the community which is i think sets us apart a little bit from other people are size oklahoma that don't have a university. >> we are learning about more buildup in the area but also, we're starting to get more into the impetus and the downtown area. didn't go to the downtown yet? >> that would be wonderful, i love you downtown. >> how did mainstreet change? >> is changed quite a bit. and we had a mainstreet improvement plan on the books for over 15 years and we did one small phase of that 12 yearsago . but our big effort has been making good on a street improvement plan and we finish that up a year ago. you've seen the murals, the new landscaping, t
>> it plays in usually and we are in a sense i think as a university town, oklahoma university is known for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 in the community and the city. it helped raise in the early 1900s so there's a strong bond and relationship between the cityof shawnee, the community and oklahoma . and at first they help bring a bunch of students. they bring a culture and just a different feel and make it to the community which is i think sets us apart a...
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it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboute students live. the bridge was just lifted into position saturday. rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> the robert mueller has reportedly used his subpoena power to get documents from the trump administration. >>> plus, the 2016 elections, russia is hit with sanctions for meddling. >>> and at least four people have died after a pedestrian bridge collapsed in miami, florida. search and rescue efforts have been going on all night to find anyone who may still be.trapped.
it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboute students live. the bridge was just lifted into position saturday. rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> the robert mueller has reportedly...
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it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboutents live. the bridge was just lifted into position saturday. rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. is. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy to have you here. a whole bunch of news today. a senior adviser to hud secretary ben carson resigned today after being confronted with reports that he faked all the important bits on his resumÉ. that resignation and those questions about how people get vetted to be in this administration anyway, that resignation comes amid reports today that ben carson may himself have lied about he and his wife being personally involved in choosing $39,000 worth of new furniture for his office at hud. whether or not you like expensive office in government offices, lying about it when you're confronted
it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboutents live. the bridge was just lifted into position saturday. rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. is. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us...
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the developments now with dr chris holden he's a senior lecturer in asian security case in town d.c. universe the good even to you chris quite a development here isn't there considering that the two countries were at each other's throat throughout twenty seventeen why do you think we've seen this sudden change start recording precedents and i think there's precious little news crew i mean some sort of assumptions and some sports are. a little surgery to remove some frustration multiply and some kind of a solution. the rules are assuming on board so maybe that's the but. do you think trumps sort of hardline approach to this problem if you want to call it that has worked or do you think there are other elements swirling around in the background that contributed to this meeting. i think so tell but at the same time we've also seen that he's highly unpredictable we can never know exactly what he really thinks is it guaranteed or he thinks something that's uncertain is a fact i think the biggest thing to think about here is is where the meeting will take place and certainly the moment seems as tho
the developments now with dr chris holden he's a senior lecturer in asian security case in town d.c. universe the good even to you chris quite a development here isn't there considering that the two countries were at each other's throat throughout twenty seventeen why do you think we've seen this sudden change start recording precedents and i think there's precious little news crew i mean some sort of assumptions and some sports are. a little surgery to remove some frustration multiply and some...
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. >>> happening tonight, temple university will hold a town hall meeting to discuss the proposed new football stadium. the universe wants to build a flu 35,000-seat stadium on the campus at 16th and north streets. however, people who live near there, the naacp and black clergy of the community oppose that. >>> talk about winter whiplash. another storm is heading our way right now. >> all-new video tonight at 5:00. we'll look at the mess this storm already made in the midwest. >>> friday's storm caught many off-guard, and now theft a detailed plan to deal with tomorrow's snow. all of those details in a live report, and the new accuser, the latest athlete to come forward and say they too were abused by a former usa gymnastics doctor. >>> i was out in it, and it was something else. >> deja vu. people in center city are recovering from the last wave of winter. within the last hour, the city of philadelphia announced a snow emergency. it's going into effect at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >>> mitch blocker w ee ee eer - blatche -- blacher was there. >> reporter: the headline is essentially
. >>> happening tonight, temple university will hold a town hall meeting to discuss the proposed new football stadium. the universe wants to build a flu 35,000-seat stadium on the campus at 16th and north streets. however, people who live near there, the naacp and black clergy of the community oppose that. >>> talk about winter whiplash. another storm is heading our way right now. >> all-new video tonight at 5:00. we'll look at the mess this storm already made in the...
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miles north of charlotte, it has a population of about 240,000 and is home to wake forest university. the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851, and they joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history, and begin with a history to old salem. -- with a visit to old salem. >> winston-salem is an exceptional place, and that exceptionalism is tied directly to the history of the church. people of european and african dissent built winston-salem through time. that history is revealed here at old salem museum in winston-salem, north carolina. we are located right now on the center square. it is called salem square in old salem. this was the central point of the community, the public space. around it is the thread that established the community in 1766. this pattern, this organization, this aesthetic is directly decide -- is tied to the arabian church. these are people of great design skill who valued aesthetics and function and revealed t
miles north of charlotte, it has a population of about 240,000 and is home to wake forest university. the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851, and they joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we will learn about the city's history, and begin with a history to old salem. -- with a visit to old salem. >> winston-salem is an exceptional place, and that...
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big footprint here with the student population and with everything that comes with having a university in a town. all the positive benefits that brings. but walmart also really works to serve northwest arkansas. >> where are we now? >> we are on the university of arkansas campus. there are 27,000 students who go here to the u of a. our numbers keep growing every year, which impacts everything with the economy of fayetteville and northwest arkansas in the general. >> diversity, talked to be about the city's diversity. >> in northwest arkansas what you will find in the general and in fayetteville is, because of the university, it is eclectic. it is diverse. we have in washington county, just to the north, springdale has an enormous latino population. so a lot of our efforts here in northwest arkansas are to figure out the bridges between the caucasian, the african-american, the latino population. racial integration was in the 1988. >> 1940. -- 1948. a student was admitted to the university of arkansas. again, it speaks to that hand holding hand kind of thing that fayetteville did then and still ha
big footprint here with the student population and with everything that comes with having a university in a town. all the positive benefits that brings. but walmart also really works to serve northwest arkansas. >> where are we now? >> we are on the university of arkansas campus. there are 27,000 students who go here to the u of a. our numbers keep growing every year, which impacts everything with the economy of fayetteville and northwest arkansas in the general. >> diversity,...
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town. i have sent letters to congress. to beg themo d.c. to do something. they did nothing. they did not been assault weapons for pass universal background checks. now the parkland community is shattered the way our town was after the massacre in my elementary school. we are here to support the stoneman douglas students. we want to tell you to keep fighting as hard as you can. your stories have change the hearts and minds, and together our stories will create the change that we need. [applause] if these mass shootings can happen in newtown and parkland, they can happen anywhere. connecticut passed strong gun laws after sandy hook and congress should do the same. [applause] let's stand together to demand change. we will march with you. we will vote with you. we will and we will honor with gun violence and we will honor with action. a gunmy and i lead violence prevention group that has been rallying since we were 11 years old. [applause] lockdown for 5 hours on the worst day of my life. the sandy hook mass shooting should've been the last one in our nation. there are more everyday. that's why newtown says enough and we say never
town. i have sent letters to congress. to beg themo d.c. to do something. they did nothing. they did not been assault weapons for pass universal background checks. now the parkland community is shattered the way our town was after the massacre in my elementary school. we are here to support the stoneman douglas students. we want to tell you to keep fighting as hard as you can. your stories have change the hearts and minds, and together our stories will create the change that we need. [applause]...
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it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboutudents live. the bridge structure was just lifted into position this past saturday. as night fell in southern florida, rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. investigation. >> mueller is time for the trump org. >> they saw say there's no collusion. and there is no collusion. >> for the first time, the special counsel has subpoenaed the president's business. >> it's a democrat hoax. >> tonight, what robert mueller wants as a showdown with the president looms. >>> plus, the new steps to confront russian aggression in the wake of the chemical attack in england. new reporting uncovers even more extravagant spending by the treasury secretary. the stormy daniels saga continues to unravel. >> have more women come to you? >> yes. >> and in the wake of a
it was built to correct the florida international university with the town of sweetwater where aboutudents live. the bridge structure was just lifted into position this past saturday. as night fell in southern florida, rescuers were using listening devices to try to detect signs of life from beneath that wreckage, but an awful scene this evening in miami. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from nbc news headquarters in new...
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. >> the $14 million bridge that was supposed to keep students safe to connecting university in the towncross a busy eight lane road has become a recovery operation, firefighters and engineers struggled to pull the dead from 950 tons of concrete, parts a bumpers dropped out from at least eight vehicles that were stopped at a red light at 1:30 thursday afternoon. surveillance video shows the moment that the bridge fell. even veteran first responders were stunned by the sudden collapse. >> it was chaotic at first, once i did get down from the bridge after we helped the construction workers, actually started to crawl underneath the bridge and i got yelled out by fire rescue. what are you doing? there is nothing you can do. and i realized okay, there is nothing that i can do. >> the around-the-clock operation is making slow progress. concerns remain about unstable debris. and an active homicide investigation is also underway. officials have vowed to find answers for the families of those killed. >> we want to get to the bottom line of what occurred so that we can bring closure to the familie
. >> the $14 million bridge that was supposed to keep students safe to connecting university in the towncross a busy eight lane road has become a recovery operation, firefighters and engineers struggled to pull the dead from 950 tons of concrete, parts a bumpers dropped out from at least eight vehicles that were stopped at a red light at 1:30 thursday afternoon. surveillance video shows the moment that the bridge fell. even veteran first responders were stunned by the sudden collapse....
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schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot them at school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote in people like that are lobbying people just to have the guns in this country that make people unsafe just like several members of congress stopped by chance erupted in admiration for months senator bernie sanders when he paid a brief visit to the crowd in a show of support for the young students were all in danger of gun violence and we need to be safe in our schools because school as our schools are laying and vironment this is where we develop that's where we grow and we need to do it in a safe environment this isn't ok i think enough is enough and shootings happen way too often just last week there was another shooting at a mall near our school and it just insane how often th
schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot them at school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote in people like that are lobbying people just to have the guns in...
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i said earlier this week if you're in des moines, iowa, and the biggest bank in town or the local university or the biggest manufacturer in town started to behave like this, there would be people in the streets in those communities saying we can't go on like this. it's the center of who we are. >> this tariff decision apparently is based on him so frustrated, doris, that he just wants to do something and, look, he's been wanting to play with tariff matches for 40 years. there is some consistency there. but to -- this is the u.s. economy and people are rattled. >> a tariff is not an abstraction and he keeps saying we're going to win this war of tariff. it's easy to win. >> william mckinley is still trying to win this war, right? >> and william mckinley lost. he keeps saying we're going to win. he says the most important thing is about his temperament. the reason he would always be the best, best president we ever had is because he always wins. tariffs involve a collaboration. he doesn't have a collaboration bone in his body. it's a matter of making compromises with all these other countries a
i said earlier this week if you're in des moines, iowa, and the biggest bank in town or the local university or the biggest manufacturer in town started to behave like this, there would be people in the streets in those communities saying we can't go on like this. it's the center of who we are. >> this tariff decision apparently is based on him so frustrated, doris, that he just wants to do something and, look, he's been wanting to play with tariff matches for 40 years. there is some...
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and if i may just share one part of one speech that bobby gave at the university of cape town south africainspiration we got from these men. each time someone stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, they send forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and injustice. those words are engraved on his memorial in washington, d.c., they have been a source of great inspiration for my generation ever since. it's so rare that we hear that kind of inspiration, that kind of poetry, that kind of passion in our politics today. it's worth remember iing and ney appraising this family, and particularly the kennedy administration. >> i think back to the night that martin luther king was shot to death, and bobby kennedy was appearing in front of a crowd, he gave this remarkable off the cuff speech to people. again, to your point of -- >> it was in indianapolis. you don't hear people in public life speaking
and if i may just share one part of one speech that bobby gave at the university of cape town south africainspiration we got from these men. each time someone stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, they send forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and injustice. those words are engraved on...
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university. it's at the corner -- this particular corner is southwest eight street and the tamiami trail. so i guess you'll call it western miami-dade. it's a busy of town. an eight lane road on to which this has collapsed. here's the map of the area, florida international university. just to the left of that, a local reporter setting up for a live report. rosh lowe on the ground there. here's the bridge collapse. you heard lynn martinez and ralph rayburn in the chopper saying they don't know if anybody is alive under the bridge. they heard screaming and what you might imagine when it first happened. whether they were able to hear anything out in is outside the bounds of what we can report. the authorities are very busy trying to rescue people and what has become a mass casualty situation in south florida. >> we're getting something off of twitter from miami-dade fire officials that more technical resources are now on their way to the scene at fiu. we heard from ralph earlier or maybe lynn out here, can't remember, but rescue workers were asking doctors, nurses if they can head over to try to assist. on the left, live pictures of the scene now. on the r
university. it's at the corner -- this particular corner is southwest eight street and the tamiami trail. so i guess you'll call it western miami-dade. it's a busy of town. an eight lane road on to which this has collapsed. here's the map of the area, florida international university. just to the left of that, a local reporter setting up for a live report. rosh lowe on the ground there. here's the bridge collapse. you heard lynn martinez and ralph rayburn in the chopper saying they don't know...
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university. they are in town as part a delaware tournament. >> i hope they are tired once they face the lady hens55 a.m., first up, updates from karen and matt. >> reporter: it's cold out there this morning, windchills feeling like the low 20s. the temperature will be at the treegz at -- freezing hark at 8:00 a.m. -- freezing mark at 8:00 a.m. accident on the blue route cleared seconds ago, the travel time is double what it should be, delco delays northbound off i-95. we're back with the top stories in just a couple minutes. >> top stories 6:57 a.m., red cross has opened the shelter for residents of storm-ravaged bucks county located at the municipal buildings in langhorne. 16 inches of snow fell in richboro, the second highest recorded snowfall total in the area. the big dig began without streetlights, the storm knocked out power to homes in bucks and burlington counties. >>> mobile 6 is providing what it looks like on the roads this morning. we're in the olney section of philadelphia. you can see the snow creeping in on the lanes as we travel live in mobile 6. >> reporter: a vehicle i-95 northb
university. they are in town as part a delaware tournament. >> i hope they are tired once they face the lady hens55 a.m., first up, updates from karen and matt. >> reporter: it's cold out there this morning, windchills feeling like the low 20s. the temperature will be at the treegz at -- freezing hark at 8:00 a.m. -- freezing mark at 8:00 a.m. accident on the blue route cleared seconds ago, the travel time is double what it should be, delco delays northbound off i-95. we're back...
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we have done a lot of research with the manchester metropolitan university and identified that townst strategies and implement strategies akin to those uses are... give me an example. if you are a smaller town, if you are a convenience—led town, so you service your local community, what you need to be doing is implementing strategies that enable people that live close to your town to get into your town and shop in your town and provide retail and facilities. don't try to be a destination? don't try to be a big city, don't go for big department stores, you will not do it. if you do that successfully, you will retain footfall, which is what we track, and it is that level of customer activity which keeps the buildings and keep the economy going. what do you do with all the empty shops, health centres? they cannot all be charity shops. there will be a peak and a trough, there will be vacancies, cities will contract, particularly space around the outside, and they will fall out of use. but ultimately, it is likely that the market will come into play and they will be reused, for commercial
we have done a lot of research with the manchester metropolitan university and identified that townst strategies and implement strategies akin to those uses are... give me an example. if you are a smaller town, if you are a convenience—led town, so you service your local community, what you need to be doing is implementing strategies that enable people that live close to your town to get into your town and shop in your town and provide retail and facilities. don't try to be a destination?...
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so this bridge symbolically was supposed to be a bridge to the future for the university and the small town of sweetwater to the north. and instead, it collapsed in an absolutely catastrophe today, unknown number of dead at this hour but the reports are there are some. they are not sure whether this is going to leading to any criminal investigations at this point. but if anyone did anything wrong or inappropriate in the design or the construction effort, the governor, rick scott, just proclaimed here on the scene that they will hold that person or those people fully responsible. as of tonight, 10 people were taken to the local hospital, two in critical condition. >> and phil, we had heard that there were eight cars originally trapped underneath that bridge. is that still the case, what you're hearing right now? and if so, what are search-and- rescue crews doing to try to find anyone who may be trapped under that rubble? >> reporter: the search-and- rescue crews are at least 100 people. firefighters as well as those search-and-rescue, technical support that have actually had experience on si
so this bridge symbolically was supposed to be a bridge to the future for the university and the small town of sweetwater to the north. and instead, it collapsed in an absolutely catastrophe today, unknown number of dead at this hour but the reports are there are some. they are not sure whether this is going to leading to any criminal investigations at this point. but if anyone did anything wrong or inappropriate in the design or the construction effort, the governor, rick scott, just...
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happened was just a short time ago, that is a pedestrian brim bridge it is connecting florida university with the town of sweetwater that bridge was constructed because numerous had been hurt and several had been killed trying to cross the highway. they put in this new pedestrian bridge obviously a tragic event happened a short while ago the 174 foot span, 950 ton bridge collapsed it was only installed on saturday there have been numerous fatalities some estimates up as high as five we only have several from the florida highway patrol we have seen a number of people put onto stretchers and loaded into ambulances going to area hospitals cht the florida governor, rick scott, tweeted about it saying he is in contact with the authorities at the university he has spoken with police about the bridge collapse. he will be in constant communication. terrible news coming from miami as a pedestrian bridge has collapsed and we will pray for the victims and entire panther community. we also have the white house saying the president is aware of the situation and following it closely. as we look at that live shot an
happened was just a short time ago, that is a pedestrian brim bridge it is connecting florida university with the town of sweetwater that bridge was constructed because numerous had been hurt and several had been killed trying to cross the highway. they put in this new pedestrian bridge obviously a tragic event happened a short while ago the 174 foot span, 950 ton bridge collapsed it was only installed on saturday there have been numerous fatalities some estimates up as high as five we only...
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university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded be a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851, and the two joined to welcome one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we'll learn about the city's history and literary community, including the connection miya angelou had to wake forest university. >> dr. miya angelou has a long connection to wake forest. the visited in 1973 and visited with students, and i think was really inspired by that, and met some of our first african-american faculty, our african-american students in addition to others. and then finalfully 1982, she was named the reynolds professor here at the university and taught and did many other things for nearly 40 years at wake forest. >> later, we visit charlie. >> this lewis carroll's type writer. he type a few all rights and documents and used it to entertain young friends. he would let them type what he called volumes and volumes of poetry but they would type things on and this was quite a novelty in 1888. >> at fir
university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded be a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851, and the two joined to welcome one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we'll learn about the city's history and literary community, including the connection miya angelou had to wake forest university. >> dr. miya angelou has a long connection to wake forest. the visited in 1973 and visited with students, and i...
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university. tell me if there is something you would really like people to know about your town. what would that be? j.r.: it is still a great place to live. it is not that expensive, and we are four hours from the beach, three hours from the mountains. you come here if you want to vacation somewhere else, you still live here. a great place to raise your family also. >> our cities tour's staff recently traveled to winston-salem, north carolina, to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. on weekend, every weekend, c-span tv. >> university of richmond professor lauranett lee talks about how children were impacted during the civil war era and how morees into current era children and refugees. it is cohosted by the library of , thenia in richmond university of virginia center for civil war history. >> many of you may know lauranett in her former capacity as curator at the virginia historical society where she x --ed over a dozen exhibitions. one of her best accompaniment was her role as historian for the digital genealo
university. tell me if there is something you would really like people to know about your town. what would that be? j.r.: it is still a great place to live. it is not that expensive, and we are four hours from the beach, three hours from the mountains. you come here if you want to vacation somewhere else, you still live here. a great place to raise your family also. >> our cities tour's staff recently traveled to winston-salem, north carolina, to learn about its rich history. learn more...
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university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851 and the two joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes, we will learn about the cities history and literary community. including the connection maya angelou had to wake forest university. >> doctor maya angelou visited with students and i think was really inspired by that and so is our first african-american faculty, some of our african-american students in addition to others. and finally in 1980 teacher's name the reynolds professor here at the university and she taught and did many other things for nearly 40 years at wake forest.>> later, we visit charlie levitt as he showcases items found in his lewis carroll collection. >> this is lewis carroll's 1888 typewriter. he did not type books on this peak type a few letters and documents but he mostly use it to entertain his young friends. when they will come to visit him he will let them type what he called volumes and volumes
university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851 and the two joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes, we will learn about the cities history and literary community. including the connection maya angelou had to wake forest university. >> doctor maya angelou visited with students and i think was really inspired by that and so is our first...
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schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot him at school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote in people like in our lobbying people just to have the guns in this country that make people unsafe this is like several members of congress stopped by chance erupted in admiration for months senator bernie sanders when he paid a brief visit to the crowd in a show of support for the young students were all in danger of gun violence and we need to be safe in our schools because school as our schools are laying and vironment this is where we develop that's where we grow and we need to do it in a safe environment this isn't ok i think enough is enough and shootings happen way too often just last week there was another shooting at a mall near our school and it's just insane how often
schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot him at school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote in people like in our lobbying people just to have the guns in this...
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schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot them at school that's not ok so i thought i'd come and show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote when people were like in our lobbying people just to have the guns in this country that make people unsafe this is not right several members of congress stopped by chance erupted in admiration for months senator bernie sanders when he paid a brief visit to the crowd in a show of support for the young students were in danger of gun violence and we need to be safe in our schools because school as our schools our language vironment this is where we develop that's where we grow and we need to do it in a safe environment this is an ok i think enough is enough and shootings happen way too often just last week there was another shooting at a mall near our school and it just insane how often
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schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot on a school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote when people were like in our lobbying people just to have the guns in this country that make people unsafe this is not right several members of congress stopped by chance erupted in admiration for months senator bernie sanders when he paid a brief visit to the crowd in a show of support for the young students were in danger of gun violence and we need to be safe in our schools because school as our schools our language vironment this is where we develop that's where we grow and we need to do it in a safe environment this is an ok i think enough is enough and shootings happen way too often just last week there was another shooting at a mall near our school and it just insane how ofte
schools we want them to ban assault weapons and expand background checks to be universal on all gun sales was across town around one thousand students teachers and administrators carried their rallying cry to the steps of the nation's capital a student shouldn't have to be afraid that person will shoot on a school that's not ok so i thought i'd come here to show my opinion because we're going to be the next generation to vote when people were like in our lobbying people just to have the guns in...
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university. tell me -- if there was something you would really like people to know about your town, what would that be? >> i would like people to know it is still a great place to live. and weot that expensive, are four hours from the beach and three hours from the mountains, so you come here and if you want to vacation somewhere else, you can still live here. it is a great place to raise your family also. staff cities tour recently traveled to winston-salem north carolina -- winston-salem, north carolina to learn more about its rich history. learn more about winston-salem and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. fort cedar live at in washington dc for an all-day symposium on abraham lincoln's life and legacy. ,p next, michael burlingame author of "abraham lincoln: a life." [indiscernible conversations]
university. tell me -- if there was something you would really like people to know about your town, what would that be? >> i would like people to know it is still a great place to live. and weot that expensive, are four hours from the beach and three hours from the mountains, so you come here and if you want to vacation somewhere else, you can still live here. it is a great place to raise your family also. staff cities tour recently traveled to winston-salem north carolina --...
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marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university grad student who throws the best parties in town. >> he was from a "social register" family. he had numerous graduate degrees. >> baird starts collecting art created by pop-culture celebrities, like these scribbled drawings by miles davis and jimmy stewart. others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. baird works for clubs and discos like the famed studio 54, where he's a doorman and party promoter. >> he was extraordinary at getting together really unlikely combinations of people from preppy to downtown grunge. >> the young nightlife impresario rubbed shoulders with hundreds of new york celebs. he leverages those connections to moonlight as a gossip-column tipster. >> besides inviting me to all of his events, he used to provide gossip-column items for me. >> richard johnson is a longtime editor for the ultimate big apple gossip column, the new york post's page six. why did people love him? was it his personality or his connections, his ability to throw a good party? >> i imagine that there's a lot o
marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university grad student who throws the best parties in town. >> he was from a "social register" family. he had numerous graduate degrees. >> baird starts collecting art created by pop-culture celebrities, like these scribbled drawings by miles davis and jimmy stewart. others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. baird works for clubs and discos like the famed studio...
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drivers include for area tribes, oklahoma baptist university with 2200 students and several hundred employees. >> right now we are driving through the town and the university is on the right. how does it play into the general feeling population of the city. >> in many ways we are an oklahoma town. it's been here for over 100 years it started on 60 acres of land and hundred thousand dollars at the community and city helped raise in the early 1900s. there's a strong bond with the community as a whole and the university. they help bring in the students and the culture and a different feel and maybe sets us apart a little bit. >> we are leaving that hustle and bustle area were starting to get more into the independent areas in the downtown area. should we go downtown? i would love to show you don' downtown. >> how has the main street changed? >> it's changed quite a bit. twelve years ago before i was here, our big effort over the past few years has been making good on a street scape improvement plan. you can see the murals of the new landscaping, new sidewalks and landscaping. >> you worked to revitalize but you still have these things from
drivers include for area tribes, oklahoma baptist university with 2200 students and several hundred employees. >> right now we are driving through the town and the university is on the right. how does it play into the general feeling population of the city. >> in many ways we are an oklahoma town. it's been here for over 100 years it started on 60 acres of land and hundred thousand dollars at the community and city helped raise in the early 1900s. there's a strong bond with the...
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my name is edward the curator of lectures at town hall seattle on behaver of town hall and our partners at the university bookstore who is set up in the back of the room over there and pleased to welcome you with lavigne presented by town hall is part of our civics series part of the wind coat foundation northwest. captain foundation, the true brown foundation, the boeing foundation. real next and kow all a of the infrastructure of -- [laughter] of supporting both internet and town hall. and all of town hall work with author as this year is supported by amazon lit partnership so in a moment welcome to the microphone with presentation should be 40 minutes after which k and a with audience. when we get to q and a use this microphone here on the side of the stage to line up on the side there to pick you up in the rooming and for the after recordings that are made tonight and after all of that there will be a book signing. you can pick up a copy at the university bookstore table in the back and heel be signing -- at the table right here in the corner of the room. before turning mic over to him announcementse
my name is edward the curator of lectures at town hall seattle on behaver of town hall and our partners at the university bookstore who is set up in the back of the room over there and pleased to welcome you with lavigne presented by town hall is part of our civics series part of the wind coat foundation northwest. captain foundation, the true brown foundation, the boeing foundation. real next and kow all a of the infrastructure of -- [laughter] of supporting both internet and town hall. and...
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de los Ángeles benÍtez vive el sueÑo de muchos estudiantes, en julio de 2018 asistirÁ a george town universitydelante con una panaderÍa que tienen en el esto so tan. >> ambos, como padres le han enseÑado a sus hijos la importancia de la educaciÓn y. >> la mejor arma para vivir mejor. >>, si tus hijos van por buen camino como madre te sientes realizada, sientes supo aprovechar lo poco que uno le dio. >> otro obstÁculo fue crecer en una comunidad en la cual el crimen es prominente, otra motivaciÓn por la que quiere estudiar ciencias polÍticas y hacer la diferencia. >> pensÉ tengo que seguir estudiando para ayudar a mis padres, a mis hermanos menores que para ellos es como enseÑarles dos clases de vida. y si eliges las cosas buenas puedes salir adelante. >> cuando supieron que su hija fue aceptada en george town sintieron gran orgullo pero al principio un poco de preocupaciÓn. >> yo tenÍa esa duda ¿ no? me va a pedir que pague por la universidad, pero es muy difÍcil, es mucho dinero, son una tuiciÓn m fue una emociÓn muy grande cuando me mostrÓ la carta que estaba beckada. >> apoyarlos a ellos en
de los Ángeles benÍtez vive el sueÑo de muchos estudiantes, en julio de 2018 asistirÁ a george town universitydelante con una panaderÍa que tienen en el esto so tan. >> ambos, como padres le han enseÑado a sus hijos la importancia de la educaciÓn y. >> la mejor arma para vivir mejor. >>, si tus hijos van por buen camino como madre te sientes realizada, sientes supo aprovechar lo poco que uno le dio. >> otro obstÁculo fue crecer en una comunidad en la cual el...
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town with a message of love . >>> the form her michigan state university dean that supervised larry nassar is expected in court today. the local sheriff says 70-year- old william strianple was arrested. 250 women and girls including olympians accuse nassar of after abusing them. >> michigan state university had the audacity to tell me i didn't understand the difference of sexual assault and a medical procedure. >> the response was to send a message to larry and tell him, quote, good luck, i am on your side. >> he faces four charges for neglecting duties and also criminal sexual conduct. he's accused of touching a student and storing nude photos of students on his work computer. >>> we're learning more about the suspicious packages sent to military facilities in washington d.c. a suspect was arrested last night in washington state. the packages were received in virginia and fort mcnair in d.c. sources tell cbs news the package seventh to fort mcnair tested positive for black prouder and had a fuse attached. packages were reported at a number of facilities in d.c. one was addressed to the national security agency. ano
town with a message of love . >>> the form her michigan state university dean that supervised larry nassar is expected in court today. the local sheriff says 70-year- old william strianple was arrested. 250 women and girls including olympians accuse nassar of after abusing them. >> michigan state university had the audacity to tell me i didn't understand the difference of sexual assault and a medical procedure. >> the response was to send a message to larry and tell him,...
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university professor. if you want to watch the town hall, we will show you it live on ktvu. >>> on wednesday, students across the country are preparing to protest in response to the deadly florida shooting. organizers are calling for students and staff to walk out of their classrooms at 10 in the morning, one minute for each of the people killed in the shooting. including san francisco state, berkeley high school, and sonoma high. there are also two other protests planned in the coming weeks, calling for additional step in gun control. >>> the new proposal over gun safety is sparking mixed reaction. >> why democratic leaders say it does not go far enough. >> reporter: the president's newly unveiled school safety plan drawing mixed reaction. democratic leader chuck schumer saying the white house is taking tiny baby steps designed not to upset the nra. when the gun violence epidemic demands giant steps, including universal background checks and banning assault weapons. the plan imposed by the white house sunday calls for working with states to provide firearm training to some school personnel. establishing a f
university professor. if you want to watch the town hall, we will show you it live on ktvu. >>> on wednesday, students across the country are preparing to protest in response to the deadly florida shooting. organizers are calling for students and staff to walk out of their classrooms at 10 in the morning, one minute for each of the people killed in the shooting. including san francisco state, berkeley high school, and sonoma high. there are also two other protests planned in the coming...
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my name is edward the curator of lectures at town hall seattle on behaver of town hall and our partners at the university bookstore who is set up in the back of the room over there and pleased to welcome you with lavigne presented by town hall is part of our civics series part of the wind coat foundation northwest. captain foundation,
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i am the curator lectures, and on behalf of town hall and our partners at the university bookstore in the back of the room over there, i am so pleased to welcome you to tonight's appearance presented by townhall as a part of this epic series by the foundation northwest, the cabinet foundation, the building foundation, the rail networks and keio w., all of the infrastructure of supporting a book. and the town hall's working with the authors supported by the amazon literary partnership. in a moment i will welcom welcoo the microphone. he has a presentation that should be about 40 minutes after which we will have time for q-and-a with the audience. please use this microphone here on the side of the stage so that we can all pick you up in the room and for the archival recordings being made tonight and after all that, there will be a book signing you can pick up a copy at the university bookstore table in the back and he will be signing at this table right here in the corner of the room. before turning the microphone overcome just a couple of quick announcements. obviously we are not at th
i am the curator lectures, and on behalf of town hall and our partners at the university bookstore in the back of the room over there, i am so pleased to welcome you to tonight's appearance presented by townhall as a part of this epic series by the foundation northwest, the cabinet foundation, the building foundation, the rail networks and keio w., all of the infrastructure of supporting a book. and the town hall's working with the authors supported by the amazon literary partnership. in a...
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they have a pothole problem in his town at eastern michigan university.milk in this pot hole and i'm going to have breakfast in the middle of the night, there in the middle of the street. >> are we sure it's a real pot hole? >> yeah. this is for real. he said michigan roads had a horrible season. he decided, the 22-year-old -- >> even i wouldn't eat that. >> i'd totally be down for that. >> oh, really? would you? >> it's lucky charms. >> challenge extended. >> i didn't know i was putting it out there. >> i think we can find a pothole? right, everybody. think we can find a pothole? >> down, down, down. i love how bryan gets in our ears as if the audience can hear. >> i feel an assignment coming up for kendis. >>> this is a snowball fight in brooklyn between nypd officers and some neighborhood children. you might take notice, some of the kids have on blue plastic gloves instead of snow gloves. the officers had a great time and came back with actual warm snow gloves the kids could wear and a good time was had by all. >> happy birthday william shatner. ♪ poli
they have a pothole problem in his town at eastern michigan university.milk in this pot hole and i'm going to have breakfast in the middle of the night, there in the middle of the street. >> are we sure it's a real pot hole? >> yeah. this is for real. he said michigan roads had a horrible season. he decided, the 22-year-old -- >> even i wouldn't eat that. >> i'd totally be down for that. >> oh, really? would you? >> it's lucky charms. >> challenge...
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they will hold a town hall tonight at 6:00. the university will host its own informational meeting tuesday night. >>> nearly 6,000 young people in philadelphia live in foster care and there is a constant need tr loving foster families for these children. >> we have been hearing from many who have opened their hearts and home this is week. they say that being a foster family is easier than you think. it's also one of most rewarding ways to make a difference in a young person's life. rosemary connors is live in our city avenue studio now. we have experts ready to talk to you about becoming a foster family. >> that's k35k9ly right. volunteers are standing by ready to take your phone calls. maybe questions if you want to know what's the commitment. what do i need to do on my part. call that number. they are stand iing by to take your calls. one of our volunteers in studio is on the call with us. >> i am talking to vanessa and carissa and they are on the phone. just a shout out to them. people are calling in because they are watching the program a
they will hold a town hall tonight at 6:00. the university will host its own informational meeting tuesday night. >>> nearly 6,000 young people in philadelphia live in foster care and there is a constant need tr loving foster families for these children. >> we have been hearing from many who have opened their hearts and home this is week. they say that being a foster family is easier than you think. it's also one of most rewarding ways to make a difference in a young person's...