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edition of the longines chronoscope was william bradford. our guest was arthur garfield hays, general counsel for the civil liberties union. >> join us on c-span three this weekend for american history tv. today at 3:00 p.m., in honor of the 1957 public broadcasting act, the library of congress hosts a discussion about the history of news and public affairs reporting with jim larry. -- leher. university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the developer of the park and boulevard system. >> today's park and boulevard system is about 130 miles. our system today has about 12,000 acres of parkland in the city. tha
edition of the longines chronoscope was william bradford. our guest was arthur garfield hays, general counsel for the civil liberties union. >> join us on c-span three this weekend for american history tv. today at 3:00 p.m., in honor of the 1957 public broadcasting act, the library of congress hosts a discussion about the history of news and public affairs reporting with jim larry. -- leher. university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at...
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the editorial board for this edition of the longines chronoscope was william bradford. our guest was arthur garfield hays, general counsel for the civil liberties union. >> join us on c-span three this weekend for american history tv. today at 3:00 p.m., in honor of the 1957 public broadcasting act, the library of congress hosts a discussion about the history of news and public affairs reporting with jim larry. -- leher. university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the developer of the park and boulevard system. >> today's park and boulevard system is about 130 miles. our system today has about 12,000 acres of parkland in the city. tha
the editorial board for this edition of the longines chronoscope was william bradford. our guest was arthur garfield hays, general counsel for the civil liberties union. >> join us on c-span three this weekend for american history tv. today at 3:00 p.m., in honor of the 1957 public broadcasting act, the library of congress hosts a discussion about the history of news and public affairs reporting with jim larry. -- leher. university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american...
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ask questions have made far was finance and you start going through a great primary document william bradford a plymouth plantation, and in it much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares to a group called the merchant adventurers. have pilgrims had chairs. i was a seven-year term. how do or provisions with the pilgrims would spend four days of the collective venture, two days on, two days for themselves, one day for god and how those terms changes six days for the collective venture and one day for god and how that was a sticking point when they were about to embark on this voyage. you start look at economic motivations threat and you start questioning how the financing happen, what happened at the end of the transaction. it took 25 years for the transaction to unwind itself. and from there started assembling a series of next big things. when did steal still have a veg impact on society? what happened with oil? what happened with automobiles? with food, with the meatpackers in chicago? and all these disparate events and biographies and trends, i started putting i
ask questions have made far was finance and you start going through a great primary document william bradford a plymouth plantation, and in it much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares to a group called the merchant adventurers. have pilgrims had chairs. i was a seven-year term. how do or provisions with the pilgrims would spend four days of the collective venture, two days on, two days for themselves, one day for god and how those terms changes six days for the...
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questions about how the mayflower was financed and you start going through a great primary document, william bradford and in it, much of the document, the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares and how the pilgrims themselves had shares and there was a seven-year term and how there were provisions in their when the pilgrims would spend four days on the collective venture, two days themselves, one day for god and how those terms changed to a collective venture in one day for god and how that was a sticking point when they were about to embark on this voyage. so, you started looking at economic motivations and you start questioning how that financing happened and what happened at the end of that transaction. it's a 25 years for that transaction to unwind itself and from there i started assembling a series of next big thing. when did steele have a very big impact, what happened with oil, what happened with automobiles, with food, with the meatpackers in chicago, and all these desperate different events and biographies and friends and i started putting it into a mosaic and ultimately it came to
questions about how the mayflower was financed and you start going through a great primary document, william bradford and in it, much of the document, the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares and how the pilgrims themselves had shares and there was a seven-year term and how there were provisions in their when the pilgrims would spend four days on the collective venture, two days themselves, one day for god and how those terms changed to a collective venture in one day for god and...
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november and december, pac member rebecca page and elsie -- and program coordinator georgia williams bradford met with the ucsf coordinators fellow to gather feedback from the various stakeholders will school transportation opportunities and challenges to address. there in our initial meeting, the pac had the opportunity to share the concerns of families raised during our community conversations over the past two years about transportation and its impact on school choice tardiness, chronic absenteeism, as well as students and family engagement, and the ability to participate in after school programs and school events. it's important to raise these issues again, particularly since the conversation about student assignment has started for the year with the ad hoc committee meetings on this topic. these two systems are intricately linked in identifying problems to solve with one requires consideration of the other. additionally, we shared considerations and ideas that pac heard from the community which we brought before the board and district leaders last february regarding transportation, urgin
november and december, pac member rebecca page and elsie -- and program coordinator georgia williams bradford met with the ucsf coordinators fellow to gather feedback from the various stakeholders will school transportation opportunities and challenges to address. there in our initial meeting, the pac had the opportunity to share the concerns of families raised during our community conversations over the past two years about transportation and its impact on school choice tardiness, chronic...
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questions about how the mayflower was financed and you go through a great primary document, william bradford, plymouth foundation and in its much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they shouldered cheers to a group of adventurers and how the pilgrims had shares and how it was a seven-year terms and provisions where the pilgrims who spent four days on the collective venture, two days on the -- for themselves, one day for god and how the terms changed to six days for the collective venture in one day for god and how it was a sticking point when they were about to embark on this voyage, so you start looking at economic motivations in question how much the financing happen and how at the end of the transaction it two to 25 years for the transaction to unwind itself and from there i started assembling a series of next big things, when did steal have a big impact on society, what happened with oil, automobiles, with food, the meatpackers in chicago and all of these different events and biographies and trends and started putting it into a mosaic and ultimately it came together wher
questions about how the mayflower was financed and you go through a great primary document, william bradford, plymouth foundation and in its much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they shouldered cheers to a group of adventurers and how the pilgrims had shares and how it was a seven-year terms and provisions where the pilgrims who spent four days on the collective venture, two days on the -- for themselves, one day for god and how the terms changed to six days for the...
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i remember clearly when william bradford hughley went into southern mississippi after the trial any as interviewing with lawyers who represented bryant and he is writing memos to his editor and saying, these lawyers, they could not care less about him, they have done their job. they have done the job they wanted him to do. i'm not trying to paint it as entirely that but i want them to know that everyone represent something larger than themselves. we are starting to the difficulty of understanding why jimmy and johnny johnson who grew up with isaiah nixon, he was referred to as a best friend. they,mily, the one thing the johnsons, seek refuge with is saying, they were bad drinkers. they were known to get junk and maybe they were just junk that day. -- they were known to get drunk and maybe they were just drunk that day. thank you. thank our like to analysts for does go very powerful and memorable presentations this morning. i think i speak for the audience, i learned so much. i give her that. -- thank you for that. [applause] >> join us on c-span3 this weekend for american history tv, a
i remember clearly when william bradford hughley went into southern mississippi after the trial any as interviewing with lawyers who represented bryant and he is writing memos to his editor and saying, these lawyers, they could not care less about him, they have done their job. they have done the job they wanted him to do. i'm not trying to paint it as entirely that but i want them to know that everyone represent something larger than themselves. we are starting to the difficulty of...
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of course he was part of the white elite but i remember clearly when william bradford huey went into summer in, mississippi, after the emmett till trial and he's interviewing the two lawyers who represented milo and bryant and he's writing these memos to his editor and he said "these lawyers couldn't care less, that i've done the job they wanted them to do." and i'm not trying to paint it as entirely that but i want them to know everyone represents something larger than themselves in that we're trying to understand why jim hey and johnny johnson -- jim referred to him as his best friend, pulled out a gun and killed them. the family and the one thing the family of the johnsons seek refuge in is "well, they were bad drinkers." but we're not fully understanding it but we are the pursuit of it. does that come close to answer ing? >> i'd like to thank our panelists for two very powerful around memorable presentations and i think i speak for the audience, i learned so much and i thank you for that. [ applause ] >>> to wanight on c-span, a deb on campus free speech with first amendment scho
of course he was part of the white elite but i remember clearly when william bradford huey went into summer in, mississippi, after the emmett till trial and he's interviewing the two lawyers who represented milo and bryant and he's writing these memos to his editor and he said "these lawyers couldn't care less, that i've done the job they wanted them to do." and i'm not trying to paint it as entirely that but i want them to know everyone represents something larger than themselves in...
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williams. he's in our bristol studio. what is the latest then around the country? well, obviously, in the amber warning region we are incredibly busy. around leeds, bradfordts are finding it quite hazardous on the road. we are also attending a lot of people who have had minor accidents and those whose vehicles just aren't starting, because it is too cold and killed their battery. elsewhere, we are very busy in scotland. it is largely affected around the central region. but it is very busy across the way. and then in swansea, the valleys, and then through into bristol and bath where we are seeing heavy rain fall and hail stones. so it is pretty severe every where and high winds are making driving hazardous. always a busy time of yearfor hazardous. always a busy time of year for people like yourself, is this a particularly busy in term of number of emergency call—outs? absolutely. the last few days we have been seeing very high volumes and when that is largely attending people who are travelling back from christmas break or perhaps just doing a visit to the shops to see the sales, we have less people actually commuting and normal commercial traffic. so it i
williams. he's in our bristol studio. what is the latest then around the country? well, obviously, in the amber warning region we are incredibly busy. around leeds, bradfordts are finding it quite hazardous on the road. we are also attending a lot of people who have had minor accidents and those whose vehicles just aren't starting, because it is too cold and killed their battery. elsewhere, we are very busy in scotland. it is largely affected around the central region. but it is very busy...
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williams in the studio in bristol from the rac. how is it looking in parts of the country where there is heavy snow and ice? we are busy in leeds, bradfordnd it is causing a problem for motorists and that will be compounded today with a high wind and showers. we saw pictures from minnesota in the us earlier, —36 celsius and the roads flowing freely. why in this country do we not seem to be prepared for better weather than that? we are getting better in terms of preparation but it is five years or more since much of the uk saw conditions anything like this. it is difficult to prepare and make sure you invest in things like gritting and the preparations that local authorities, highways england can make to support drivers and motorists when the weather comes and it will tend to come in and arctic blast that lasts a few days and it catches motorists u nawa res a few days and it catches motorists unawares but a few days and it catches motorists unawa res but it a few days and it catches motorists unawares but it is worth taking time to prepare and make sure your vehicle is ready, you have checked your oil, your tires, you have a good screen w
williams in the studio in bristol from the rac. how is it looking in parts of the country where there is heavy snow and ice? we are busy in leeds, bradfordnd it is causing a problem for motorists and that will be compounded today with a high wind and showers. we saw pictures from minnesota in the us earlier, —36 celsius and the roads flowing freely. why in this country do we not seem to be prepared for better weather than that? we are getting better in terms of preparation but it is five...
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i remember very clearly when william bradford wept into mississippi after the trial and he is writinghese memos saying they couldn't care less. they have done their job. i do want them to know everyone represents something much larger than that the one thing they seek refuge with, they tsaid maybe they were just drunk that way. we are not fully understanding it but we respect in pursuit of it. does that come close to answering? okay. thank you. >>> i would like to thank our panelists for two very powerful and memorable presentations this morning and i learned so much. i thank you for that. [ applause ] >>> congress is out for the week and the rest of year. next week the second session begins with the senate returning wednesday, january 3rd with two new democratic members. the house returns monday john 8th and plans to work on government funding the temporary expiring january 18th. >>> c-span cities tour takes you to work two ks plor the literary scene. on saturday the officer talks about the conflict alopg the dmsh his book the border between them. he begins a series of raies during w
i remember very clearly when william bradford wept into mississippi after the trial and he is writinghese memos saying they couldn't care less. they have done their job. i do want them to know everyone represents something much larger than that the one thing they seek refuge with, they tsaid maybe they were just drunk that way. we are not fully understanding it but we respect in pursuit of it. does that come close to answering? okay. thank you. >>> i would like to thank our panelists...