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what did william james tell us? >> when we talk about fear, we're speaking about an emotional response to a potentially threatening event in our life. so if a growling bear were to come into this studio right now and attack the two of us like that... >> rose: (laughs) >> ...we would be frightened and we would respond with an autonot no, ma'am i can discharge. our heart rates would increase, our respiration would increase, we would sweat, we would feel very frightened. how do we think about this? this is the guy that got us to think about this. in this book he made two major contributions. one is he took psychology and helped separate it as a distinct discipline different from philosophy. he removed it from philosophy, number one. and number two, he tied it into brain science which is what this program is about. and he has many diagrams here that show how a variety of mental functions can be localized. and he did this in 1890 knowing much less than we know today. and he posed the really great question in emotion and
what did william james tell us? >> when we talk about fear, we're speaking about an emotional response to a potentially threatening event in our life. so if a growling bear were to come into this studio right now and attack the two of us like that... >> rose: (laughs) >> ...we would be frightened and we would respond with an autonot no, ma'am i can discharge. our heart rates would increase, our respiration would increase, we would sweat, we would feel very frightened. how do...
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gregory bullis' son, william james bullis, 17, was identified after an examination of remains found at the family's home in san bruno. this brings the total number of victims to seven. >> 6 04 a.m. clear conditions you can see from our shot. san jose temperatures sitting in the '50s the low 50s the first of all officially today. a nice warm up through the day today and then hot weather heading towards weekend. we are talking about the heat wave here. 54 for san francisco opera '50s through oakland. now but not getting out of the 40 jet. taking it through the day by 10:00 a.m. mostly sixties may be some '50s. by noontime '60s-'70s. towards the afternoon shows this '80s. 80s back into our area again especially for the napa valley and also is to the delta as well. by 7:00 p.m. still staying warm out their temperatures hanging on to the '60s-'70s. your afternoon highs 84 in fairfield, 80 napa, '70s right around the media base 74 san francisco, along the coast temperatures in the '60s. your 7 day around bay highlights the warming trend. beautiful looking forecast plenty of sunshine and hot
gregory bullis' son, william james bullis, 17, was identified after an examination of remains found at the family's home in san bruno. this brings the total number of victims to seven. >> 6 04 a.m. clear conditions you can see from our shot. san jose temperatures sitting in the '50s the low 50s the first of all officially today. a nice warm up through the day today and then hot weather heading towards weekend. we are talking about the heat wave here. 54 for san francisco opera '50s...
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gregory bullis' son, william james bullis, 17, was identified after an examination of remains found at the family's home in san bruno. this brings the total number of victims to seven. james. >> following latest out of new york president barack obama addressing the assembly. >> today i would like to talk to you about what we have done over the 20 month to meet these challenges. what our responsibility is to pursue peace in the middle east. what kind of world we are trying to build in this 21st century. let me begin with what we have done. i had no greater focus as president than rescuing our economy from potential catastrophe. in an age when prosperity is shared we could not do this alone. so america has joined with nations around the world to spur growth. renewed demand that could restart the start job creation. we are restoring global finance beginning with wall street reform at home. so a crisis like this never happens again. we made the gigi 20 the focal point for international cooperation. in a world where prosperity is more diffuse we must broaden our cooperation to include econo
gregory bullis' son, william james bullis, 17, was identified after an examination of remains found at the family's home in san bruno. this brings the total number of victims to seven. james. >> following latest out of new york president barack obama addressing the assembly. >> today i would like to talk to you about what we have done over the 20 month to meet these challenges. what our responsibility is to pursue peace in the middle east. what kind of world we are trying to build...
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william james often wrote about the core of self. that core of self is hidden from our parents. we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about sibli
william james often wrote about the core of self. that core of self is hidden from our parents. we hide from our parents but we don't from our siblings, they know every aspect of us. it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i...
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the coroner also confirmed remains found at the family home were those of 17-year-old william james bullis. the family had already acknowledged their deaths. >>> pg&e crews began to dig up a natural pipeline running right underneath a densely populated area. but it's not in san bruno. recent tests uncovered a potential problem with this pipe in south san jose near the east ridge shopping mall. a robot inside picked up what appeared to be a dent. >> we got the the results -- the results back last wednesday. so we are seeing was under the ground and making what repairs are necessary. >> samples near the pipe and soil will be determining the remaining use of the line and we have continuing coverage of the explosion on ktvu.com, including more information about pg&e's response since the fire. >>> tonight, one of oakland's largest employers has a plan to move hundreds of jobs out of the city and into suburbs. clorox says they will move 500 workers to their pleasanton location by the end of next year. ken pritchett is live at clorox headquarters in downtown oakland with the reason for the move.
the coroner also confirmed remains found at the family home were those of 17-year-old william james bullis. the family had already acknowledged their deaths. >>> pg&e crews began to dig up a natural pipeline running right underneath a densely populated area. but it's not in san bruno. recent tests uncovered a potential problem with this pipe in south san jose near the east ridge shopping mall. a robot inside picked up what appeared to be a dent. >> we got the the results --...
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dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in his 50s was transferred to an acute care hospital in kit can condition -- critical condition. >>> we're learning one of the victims is really touch and go and having a really difficult time with miss recovery, this comes after a lot of disaster. maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct, we're not gonna do it. >> reporter: some damaged cars were removed but those completely charred won't be taken away until tomorrow. crews will had use these devic
dna was used to identify gregory bullis and his mother, and 17-year-old william james bullis also died. officials say two women who suffered smoke inhalation have been discharged in good condition. a male in his 50s was transferred to an acute care hospital in kit can condition -- critical condition. >>> we're learning one of the victims is really touch and go and having a really difficult time with miss recovery, this comes after a lot of disaster. maureen naylor is live in san bruno...
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remains found in san bruno belongs to a missing family this picture shows gregory and his son william jamesy's mother wrote were killed in the blast and fire. according to dna tests to identify the remains the confirmation brings the gas line explosion death toll to 7. the explosion struck on september the ninth of these are the frightening pictures from the night the fire destroyed 34 homes beyond repair and three others were severely damaged as well as several cars. it left a trail of destruction through december neighborhood. tomorrow crews will begin the cleanup. christine conley has details of what that will include. >>>>here you see the heavy equipment that crews moved in to get ready to remove debris here on thursday but watching through the process the health department said as they begin by taking away some of the burned out cars like you see here. crews will focus on one property at a time and as i pan over here you can see it's hard to tell exactly where these properties are , which is why crews have put up signs like this one here that shows the addresses of where these homes on
remains found in san bruno belongs to a missing family this picture shows gregory and his son william jamesy's mother wrote were killed in the blast and fire. according to dna tests to identify the remains the confirmation brings the gas line explosion death toll to 7. the explosion struck on september the ninth of these are the frightening pictures from the night the fire destroyed 34 homes beyond repair and three others were severely damaged as well as several cars. it left a trail of...
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. >>> virginia tech looking to face off losses to james madison but it wasn't looking good early on. down 3-1 williams punches it in to put the pirates up 10-0. second quarter tech down 17-7. taylor drops back. has some time and hooks up with roberts for the 20-yard score and they pull to within three. number 34 ryan williams last year's acc rookie of the year gets injured on this run. he would leave the game with a hamstring injury and would not return. normally williams and evans have the carries but they used david wilson this time. down 6th and a third wilson ad one of his two td. they win 49-27. >> first of three consecutive games for the navy down 13-7. no triple option here. dogs lost it to john howl for the 24 five yard td. the missed extra point and we are tied at 13. third quarter tied at 23. it is the back up qb chris proctor keeps it. the dogs have been knocked out of the game after hard hits on consecutive plays. he would later return. navy wins 37-23. >>> in other local scores, howard falls to florida a&m 50- 7. georgetown loses on the road to yale 13-45. >> and catholic loses to mcdanie
. >>> virginia tech looking to face off losses to james madison but it wasn't looking good early on. down 3-1 williams punches it in to put the pirates up 10-0. second quarter tech down 17-7. taylor drops back. has some time and hooks up with roberts for the 20-yard score and they pull to within three. number 34 ryan williams last year's acc rookie of the year gets injured on this run. he would leave the game with a hamstring injury and would not return. normally williams and evans...
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williams, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve of financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: always pleased to have venus williams on the program. she is out with a new book about the intersection between sports and that success even for everyday people. the book is called "come to win,"and features essays from bill clinton, billie jean king, and so many more. venus is always welcome on this set because she designed the set. if you look closely every night in the credits, you will see a company called the star -- you will see v starr listed in the credits. she and her company designed a whole thing. seven years later, it is hol
williams, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve of financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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william, in prince harry. -- and prince harry. hello, you are watching bbc news. ibm james that well. there are plans to burn at the koran at a church in florida. hillary clinton calls it disgraceful and disrespectful. women and children raped in the department or public of, " -- in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets of france on tuesday to demonstrate their anger over the government's austerity measures it was also in support of a 24- hour national strike that disrupted flights and trains and made schools to close. french unions oppose plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. here is our reporter from paris. >> the parisian boulevards choked with protesters in the battle over spending. vast crowds have come out against the plan to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. there was also a major disruption to transport, as workers went on strike. this nurse complained, "we work nights, weekends, public holidays. we do not get a chance to rest." that was the news, that pension reform was threatening the french way of life. >>
william, in prince harry. -- and prince harry. hello, you are watching bbc news. ibm james that well. there are plans to burn at the koran at a church in florida. hillary clinton calls it disgraceful and disrespectful. women and children raped in the department or public of, " -- in the democratic republic of congo. hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets of france on tuesday to demonstrate their anger over the government's austerity measures it was also in support of a 24-...
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are the ones making the headlines after allegedly tapping the cell phones of princes william and harry. the bbc's jameseporter: it's a story of illegal phone hacking involving the police, the royal family, and britain's biggest-selling newspaper. at its heart is this man. andy coulson, one of david cameron's closest advisers, once the editor of "news of the world." mr. coulson resigned in 2007 after his royals reporter was convicted of illegally listening in to people's voice mail messages. but he said he was not aware of what was going on. in recent days, though, one of his former colleagues, sean hoare, later sacked from the paper, claimed the practice was widespread and mr. coulson was aware of it. >> alan johnson. >> reporter: in the commons, labour stepped up the pressure. >> the home secretary and the deputy prime minister have lectured the house many times about their perception of the surveillance state created by the previous government. it appears, mr. speaker, they may have their very own expert on the matter in charge of government communications. the exact parallel, said the secretary of s
are the ones making the headlines after allegedly tapping the cell phones of princes william and harry. the bbc's jameseporter: it's a story of illegal phone hacking involving the police, the royal family, and britain's biggest-selling newspaper. at its heart is this man. andy coulson, one of david cameron's closest advisers, once the editor of "news of the world." mr. coulson resigned in 2007 after his royals reporter was convicted of illegally listening in to people's voice mail...
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james bond style. they have found a way to take that parking problem out of your hands completely. abc 2 news lamont williamshows us how this new technology works. >> reporter: the pallisades of towson is a new state of the art apt building, three storeys with 357 units, the rent includes utilities, use of the fitness center, sun deck and other social areas. >> this is a wonderful building, already 20% leased, i think it's incredible. and they have only been leasing since august. >> pallisades is the nicest building we have ever done and we have done a lot of buildings. i think this is number 80. >> 2, 1, yay. >> but to live this towson it will be a major concern. not to worry, the pal shades has something never seen in this area. an automatic parking garage. the cost for the automated parking was roughly the same as a concrete, as conventional parking, but it takes up much less space. >> reporter: the auto park at the pallisades in towson is the largest of its kind. the new technology makes it safer and doubles the amount of parking spots available in garages of same styles. jim smith explains the procedure
james bond style. they have found a way to take that parking problem out of your hands completely. abc 2 news lamont williamshows us how this new technology works. >> reporter: the pallisades of towson is a new state of the art apt building, three storeys with 357 units, the rent includes utilities, use of the fitness center, sun deck and other social areas. >> this is a wonderful building, already 20% leased, i think it's incredible. and they have only been leasing since august....
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williams, gary collins, and charles mcganey. they still face felony murder and secondary murder. closing arguments could begin as soon as tomorrow. >> the baltimore city police department is morning the death of a fellow officer. james fowler was a veteran on the force. he was on as a way to penn state when he crashed his truck in pennsylvania yesterday evening. poor weather conditions contributed to the deadly crash. >> scientists are putting the choice of sex in the hands of parents. parents undergoing in vitro fertilization can identify the sex of a specific embryo and can choose which one to have implanted into the mother's womb. >> it is potentially problematic that it does raise serious ethical issues. but the balance so for favors autonomy on the part of the parents in making reproductive decisions that work for them. >> i did not make those babies. the miracle of life is the same. the only thing we are doing is freezing the boys and transferring the girls or vice versa. >> the process does not come cheap. couples pay between $10,000.15000 dollars. that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think about technology that allows parents to choose the sex of the child they
williams, gary collins, and charles mcganey. they still face felony murder and secondary murder. closing arguments could begin as soon as tomorrow. >> the baltimore city police department is morning the death of a fellow officer. james fowler was a veteran on the force. he was on as a way to penn state when he crashed his truck in pennsylvania yesterday evening. poor weather conditions contributed to the deadly crash. >> scientists are putting the choice of sex in the hands of...
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and yet, the biggest abuser of children all right james is now in jail for multiple rape. the children's home he ran st. williamscatered for particularly vulnerable boys. >> a little bay but look at the wheelchair. look at the push chair. >> reporter: boys like graham abandoned by his mother a few days old, a teenager in the care of the church, a church that failed him then and never said sorry. >> i do not believe they were ever accept responsibility. and that's a message for the pope, as long as i live, i will haunt you. because we are haunted by a system which abused us, tortured us and annihilated all ethos of life. >> reporter: graham's past is full of sadness. his present is consumed by this fight for justice. his only hope for the future is an apology. >> we are still waiting to hear if and when pope ben did it will hold private meetings with the victims of sexual abuse. as phil black told us, the vat ran believed to be arranging the meetings and so far it hasn't happened. during its first year, the humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then pr
and yet, the biggest abuser of children all right james is now in jail for multiple rape. the children's home he ran st. williamscatered for particularly vulnerable boys. >> a little bay but look at the wheelchair. look at the push chair. >> reporter: boys like graham abandoned by his mother a few days old, a teenager in the care of the church, a church that failed him then and never said sorry. >> i do not believe they were ever accept responsibility. and that's a message for...
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williams said you could indict a ham sandwich. the republicans are trying to elect some ham sandwiches to out there. >> james if christine did that so. maybe so. >>> it is very tough for her to win in delaware, james, i think you are right about that. she is -- in delaware there are 300,000 reg jirsd democrats, only 182,000 republicans. republicans are going to need huge turnout and a slice into the independent vote. here's the good news. recent turnout in these primaries, democrat turnout was 12%. republican turnout was in the low 3 to 0s, 32%. so, there is intensity on the republican side. >> how do you energize the democratic base, get them enthusiastic? so far, james, the republicans are showing all the enthusiasm? >> that is absolutely true f that enthusiasm gap doesn't close, look, it could be a very, very bad night for democrats. i -- i can't deny it. i think if they tried and putting the vice president to out there, but there has to be some kind of sense that democrats get out and vote and it is absolutely true that more republicans vote in these primaries and democrats the first time since 1930 and, you know, the democra
williams said you could indict a ham sandwich. the republicans are trying to elect some ham sandwiches to out there. >> james if christine did that so. maybe so. >>> it is very tough for her to win in delaware, james, i think you are right about that. she is -- in delaware there are 300,000 reg jirsd democrats, only 182,000 republicans. republicans are going to need huge turnout and a slice into the independent vote. here's the good news. recent turnout in these primaries,...
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william joseph cashman [bell tolls] >> georgene rose corrigan. [bell tolls] >> patricia curbinshincurshing tolls] >> jason m. dahl [bell tolls] [inaudible] >> patrick joseph driscol [bell tolls] >> and my husband, edward felt [bell tolls] >> jamesbell tolls] >> colleen frazier my hero. [bell tolls] >> andrew sonny garcia. [bell tolls] >> jeremy logan click. [bell tolls] >> kristen obsterholm whitgald. [bell tolls] >> laura gatuzi and unborn c l chi child. wanda anita green. [bell tolls] >> donald greene. [bell tolls] >> rashard doginsau >> leroy palmer. >> daushia gougau >> d.c. rose mayou [inaudible] >> martinez rivera. [bell tolls] >> nicole carole miller [bell tolls]
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william joseph cashman [bell rings] georgine rose corgan [bell rings] patricia cushing [bell rings] jason m. dolph [bell rings] joseph [unintelligible] [bell rings] patrick joseph driscoll [bell rings] my husband, edward [unintelligible] [bell rings] jamesings] colleen laura frazier, my hero. [bell rings] andrew garcia [bell rings] jeremy logan glick [bell rings] christian white-gould [bell rings] laura francolis, an unborn child [bell rings] wanda anita green rings] donald friedman green [bell rings] linda runlon [bell rings] richard j. [unintelligible] [bell rings] leroy palmer [bell rings] [unintelligible] [bell rings] c.c. ross [bell rings] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark david rothenberg [bell rings] christine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and your reflections. it is an honor to have you here. it is also a comfort. you and y
william joseph cashman [bell rings] georgine rose corgan [bell rings] patricia cushing [bell rings] jason m. dolph [bell rings] joseph [unintelligible] [bell rings] patrick joseph driscoll [bell rings] my husband, edward [unintelligible] [bell rings] jamesings] colleen laura frazier, my hero. [bell rings] andrew garcia [bell rings] jeremy logan glick [bell rings] christian white-gould [bell rings] laura francolis, an unborn child [bell rings] wanda anita green rings] donald friedman green [bell...
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williams is in washington with the very latest. pete, good morning. >> reporter: natalie, good morning. police say they believe that james j.e never had any intention of ending his stand-off alive and they say he clearly spent a lot of time preparing for it by building bombs. maryland police and federal agents searching james lee's house discovered that he'd actually been testing his bomb-making skills. they found four improvised explosives he left behind there. >> a lot of police came in here, no sirens, no noise. >> reporter: police now say that when lee stormed into the discovery channel building wednesday afternoon waving a gun, it turned out to be a starter's pistol, one of two he was carrying, incapable of harming anyone. but they say he strapped explosives to himself that could have injured his three hostages. >> clearly the hostages were close enough that they would have been in harm's way had the bomb gone off. >> reporter: a member of the montgomery county, maryland, s.w.a.t. team was able to slip undetected into the discovery building and radio back what he saw watching on surveillance cameras. >> i am directly b
williams is in washington with the very latest. pete, good morning. >> reporter: natalie, good morning. police say they believe that james j.e never had any intention of ending his stand-off alive and they say he clearly spent a lot of time preparing for it by building bombs. maryland police and federal agents searching james lee's house discovered that he'd actually been testing his bomb-making skills. they found four improvised explosives he left behind there. >> a lot of police...
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william josh cashman [bell rings] georgine rose corgan [bell rings] patricia cushing [bell rings] jason m. dolph [bell rings] joseph [unintelligible] [bell rings] patrick joseph driscoll [bell rings] my husband, edward [unintelligible] [bell rings] james. [unintelligible] [bell rings] colleen laura frazier, my hero. [bell rings] andrew garcia [bell rgs] jeremy logan glick [bell rings] christian white-gould [bell rings] laura francolis, an unborn child [bell rings] wanda anita green rings] donald friedman green [bell rings] linda runlon [bell rings] richard j. [unintelligible] [bell rings] leroy palmer [bell rings] [unintelligible] [bell rings] c.c. ross [bell rgs] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark david rothenberg [bell rings] christine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and your reflections. it is an honor to have you here. it is als
william josh cashman [bell rings] georgine rose corgan [bell rings] patricia cushing [bell rings] jason m. dolph [bell rings] joseph [unintelligible] [bell rings] patrick joseph driscoll [bell rings] my husband, edward [unintelligible] [bell rings] james. [unintelligible] [bell rings] colleen laura frazier, my hero. [bell rings] andrew garcia [bell rgs] jeremy logan glick [bell rings] christian white-gould [bell rings] laura francolis, an unborn child [bell rings] wanda anita green rings]...
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james madison, the pink anies of south carolina. charles cokes worth and challs, king of massachusetts, zander hamilton of new york. benjamin franklin and thomas, robert morris of pennsylvania. morris of pennsylvania. and william patterson of new jersey. some of the names we still remember in history of signing the constitution. next telephone call fro charlotte, north carolina. good morning on this constitution day as we ask you whether or not you believe in original meaning or the living document. ivan, democrat's line. caller: let's take the original intent and work with that. because that is where the disagreement is. the reason why there's even a debate is because what is the founding philosophy that governs the constitution is the acquisition of property. the central focus of the constitution is a concern over properties. what makes this such -- what makes or gives this the character of a living document or original intent is the idea of slave enrichment slavery has 10 pro vigs and the most engrossed element of the constitution. they were concerned about establishing and saying you had a -- working body, so they were concerned that you made sure you separated the races. and so their intent was to make su
james madison, the pink anies of south carolina. charles cokes worth and challs, king of massachusetts, zander hamilton of new york. benjamin franklin and thomas, robert morris of pennsylvania. morris of pennsylvania. and william patterson of new jersey. some of the names we still remember in history of signing the constitution. next telephone call fro charlotte, north carolina. good morning on this constitution day as we ask you whether or not you believe in original meaning or the living...
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finally, professor james patterson is the fourth foundation professor of history emeritus at browne university. he is a graduate of williams college and worked as a reporter for the harvard and summer, hartford current prior to joining harvard university where he received his ph.d. in history. his recent publications include grand expectations the united states 1945 to 1974 for which he received the bancroft prize in history be read about property, from the board of education, civil rights milestone and its legacy and most recently he will be discussing the subject matter freedom is not enough, america struggle with a black family life from lbj to obama which provides a historical account of the moynihan report. the doctor of princeton was to join today but had an emergency to attend to and regrets she can't be with us. i will be in charge of for some time constraints, so don't take it against me if i look ruthless. i know sometimes with a moustache i do from time to time of. and with that, we will start with dr. brooks. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, commissioner. i have 15 minutes to cover a great deal of material,
finally, professor james patterson is the fourth foundation professor of history emeritus at browne university. he is a graduate of williams college and worked as a reporter for the harvard and summer, hartford current prior to joining harvard university where he received his ph.d. in history. his recent publications include grand expectations the united states 1945 to 1974 for which he received the bancroft prize in history be read about property, from the board of education, civil rights...