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diane: do you think frederick douglass is important in american history? noah: i say yes because he tried to stop slavery and he was just trying to change the world or change america. i hope that, like, racism will stop. diane: and perhaps that hope for the future is frederick douglass' greatest legacy. for "matter of fact," in baltimore, i'm diane roberts. >> when we come back, millions of americans are using at home dna kits to unlock clues about their ancestry. but what if your search uncovered old family secrets? meet one family who decided to embrace their diverse family tree. plus, is the key to fighting america's opioid epidemic changing the marketing message? soledad: purdue pharma says it's cutting its sales force by more than half. >> but will their new strategy soledad: with so many companies that will trace your dna or family tree, geneaology has become a big business. according to one report, more people took genetic ancestry tests in 2017 than all previous years combined. and most of those were in the u.s., where people say they used the test
diane: do you think frederick douglass is important in american history? noah: i say yes because he tried to stop slavery and he was just trying to change the world or change america. i hope that, like, racism will stop. diane: and perhaps that hope for the future is frederick douglass' greatest legacy. for "matter of fact," in baltimore, i'm diane roberts. >> when we come back, millions of americans are using at home dna kits to unlock clues about their ancestry. but what if...
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i also want to thank you and naomi earp, who is with us, for serving on the frederick douglass ison sanyo commission. thank you very much. thank you very much. as we mark 200 years since the birth of a truly great american icon. 200 years. that's something. as we come together to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of african-americans to our nation, our thoughts turn to the heros of the civil rights movement, whose courage and sacrifice have really totally inspired us all through their brave and really incredible journey, perseverance, they've gone through tremendous perseverance, they've lifted up the conscience of ourous of america and made america more just and more free. from the pews to the pic online's -- from the pews to the picket lines, african-american civil rights champions have brought out the best in america, calling us to live up to our founding creed and to the truth that we are all made equal by god. [applause] this year we honor a special theme, african-americans in times of war. african-americans have fought courageously in every war since the revolution. long bef
i also want to thank you and naomi earp, who is with us, for serving on the frederick douglass ison sanyo commission. thank you very much. thank you very much. as we mark 200 years since the birth of a truly great american icon. 200 years. that's something. as we come together to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of african-americans to our nation, our thoughts turn to the heros of the civil rights movement, whose courage and sacrifice have really totally inspired us all through their...
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now, i began the book with a quote from frederick douglass thing is very, very important. i don't typically do this in talks. i'm going to actually read a quote. on this inauguration day he's talking about the first time he met andrew johnson. he's there and this is what he sees." on this inauguration day, while waiting for the opening of the ceremonies, i made a discovery in regard to vice president andrew johnson. there are moments in the lives of most men when the doors of their soul are open, and unconsciously to themselves their true characters may be read by the observant eye. it was at such an instant i caught a glimpse of the real nature of this man, which all subsequent developments proved true. i was standing in the crowd by the side of mrs. thomas j. dorsey when mr. lincoln touched mr. johnson and pointed me out to him. the first expression which came to his face, and which i think was the true index of his heart was one of bitter contempt and aversion. seeing that i observed him, he tried to assume a more friendly appearance. but it was too late. it was useless
now, i began the book with a quote from frederick douglass thing is very, very important. i don't typically do this in talks. i'm going to actually read a quote. on this inauguration day he's talking about the first time he met andrew johnson. he's there and this is what he sees." on this inauguration day, while waiting for the opening of the ceremonies, i made a discovery in regard to vice president andrew johnson. there are moments in the lives of most men when the doors of their soul...
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let me ask you this, frederick. we've seen a black president. >> yeah. >> and you've seen the videos of the kids seeing that they're going to see this movie, and they just go crazy, out of their mind. >> uh-huh. >> what is so special about a black superhero to them? >> a black president is amazing. but for a lot of these kids, a black president doesn't resonate with them the same way a black superhero can. a black superhero can save the entire world. a black superhero can jump over buildings, can go to space and change the world all over. >> when i was growing up, i looked at superman more than i did john kennedy or lyndon johnson. >> exactly. >> the character like black panther, not like the rest of the other typical superheroes. he's different. i feel like the president, the first african-american president, like he probably started more mose vativational things. if he wasn't to become president we wouldn't have a black panther movie. >> how do you feel about the black women that are powerful in this film? >> it's
let me ask you this, frederick. we've seen a black president. >> yeah. >> and you've seen the videos of the kids seeing that they're going to see this movie, and they just go crazy, out of their mind. >> uh-huh. >> what is so special about a black superhero to them? >> a black president is amazing. but for a lot of these kids, a black president doesn't resonate with them the same way a black superhero can. a black superhero can save the entire world. a black...
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while he was serving here, he was operating his law practice and frederick. it was also serving on the board of directors on the -- in the bank of frederick which was incorporated at that time. after leaving the maryland senate, he came back to service in the state in 1827 as attorney general and it was from that post that he left in 1831 to begin serving in the federal government. >> martha jones, you started us on the story of roger tony. what else do we know about this man about how he ran this court and wrote the decision in this case? >> one of the interesting facts about being a supreme court justice in this period is that you are not excused from serving on trial courts as well. taney rides circuit, as we say, and goes back to baltimore, regularly, to sit on trials in that federal district court. and so he is on the one hand, engulfed in this world of baltimore. he is a patron to free african-americans in that city and he is in washington thinking on a very different scale about the status of slavery and the standing of african-americans going forward.
while he was serving here, he was operating his law practice and frederick. it was also serving on the board of directors on the -- in the bank of frederick which was incorporated at that time. after leaving the maryland senate, he came back to service in the state in 1827 as attorney general and it was from that post that he left in 1831 to begin serving in the federal government. >> martha jones, you started us on the story of roger tony. what else do we know about this man about how he...
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that was written by frederick douglass about harriet tubman. harriet tubman was born in late february, early march of 1822. the records of enslaved people's birth dates were not kept but there is a receipt from a midwife to help the midwife deliver harriet tubman or aramentor ross, the name she was given when she was born. it was march 14th, so that's when the visitor center was opened. it is co-managed by the maryland and national park service. it is located on a maryland state park called harriet tubman underground railroad state park. our administrative offices are on the other side of the park and house the national park service and the network to freedom. the national park service owns 488 acres of land in madison. that land is also managed from that administrative office over there. we are a partnership park. i think anyone should visit the center to build a connection to harriet tubman and her life. i want people to know that she was just a normal person. she wasn't a superhero with a cape and these amazing powers. she was a regular woma
that was written by frederick douglass about harriet tubman. harriet tubman was born in late february, early march of 1822. the records of enslaved people's birth dates were not kept but there is a receipt from a midwife to help the midwife deliver harriet tubman or aramentor ross, the name she was given when she was born. it was march 14th, so that's when the visitor center was opened. it is co-managed by the maryland and national park service. it is located on a maryland state park called...
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staying with european finance, frederick today a cash joined -- frederick joined "bloomberg daybreak: americas" this week for a wide-ranging conversation. he spoke about the future of europe's banking sector. >> the most important thing for me is, beyond the long-term opportunity in europe financial markets, we are going to complete the banking union. we are going to see deeper capital markets. there are long-term opportunities and we can take advantage of these. on top of this, the economic activity is good in europe. we have growth rates like we have not seen for maybe the last 10 years across the eurozone. that is an opportunity for banks and hopefully we will see rates rising. you know, we suffered dramatically from negative rates. you did not have that in the u.s., it is painful, i can tell you. and progressively, we have a little exit of monetary policy and we will see a much better rate environment. >> it is not just the steeper curve. you need to get out of the positive rate environment. what is your best case for that? >> our assumption, the strategic plan was that progressiv
staying with european finance, frederick today a cash joined -- frederick joined "bloomberg daybreak: americas" this week for a wide-ranging conversation. he spoke about the future of europe's banking sector. >> the most important thing for me is, beyond the long-term opportunity in europe financial markets, we are going to complete the banking union. we are going to see deeper capital markets. there are long-term opportunities and we can take advantage of these. on top of this,...
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brian: frederick douglass abolitionist icon patriot. the next guest says many on the left are trying to destroy his legacy. ♪ am i wrong ♪ for saying that another way ♪ experand the nx hybrid... nx, with a class leading 31 mpg combined estimate. take advantage of special president's day offers now through the 28th, on the 2018 nx 300. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. brian: in the op-ed frederick douglass was a christian and patriot, why is this hard for the left to accept? author jeremy hunt disputes the left's view on frederick douglass to honor abolitionist leader on this presidents' day black history month. why are so many trying to rewrite his legacy. u.s. army officer and strategist for the douglas leadership institute jeremy hunt joins us now. jeremy, tell me first about frederick doufrederick doug las. he was a statesman. he loved god and loved his country. i'm confused when did that become so controversial. his life is worth emulating by all americans today the way that he fought so adamantly against the evils of
brian: frederick douglass abolitionist icon patriot. the next guest says many on the left are trying to destroy his legacy. ♪ am i wrong ♪ for saying that another way ♪ experand the nx hybrid... nx, with a class leading 31 mpg combined estimate. take advantage of special president's day offers now through the 28th, on the 2018 nx 300. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. brian: in the op-ed frederick douglass was a christian and patriot, why is this hard for the left to accept? author...
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frederick responded yes they will have less political influence. the lawyer from the union actually conceived that point. in this administration it feels like they have more of a voice and they have an open air from the president. he has hosted many union leaders. i get it this could definitely choke up revenue. and then from the other side of it if you have a choice why not have a choice whether you want to pay. maybe of the safety and the in the overtime that they fight for. one thing to keep in mind though. the unions i'm not sure. the teachers unions did not act president president trump in the last election at the core of this argument. the closing bell ringing is just minutes away. we are watching it. it is one vendor's product. any good business man businessman or woman. what sent that. could countries be exhibiting that same behavior ahead of nafta changes. they fear cheaper alternatives. that grain is barging. that is not the problem here. watch to the commercial. i will tell you. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made m
frederick responded yes they will have less political influence. the lawyer from the union actually conceived that point. in this administration it feels like they have more of a voice and they have an open air from the president. he has hosted many union leaders. i get it this could definitely choke up revenue. and then from the other side of it if you have a choice why not have a choice whether you want to pay. maybe of the safety and the in the overtime that they fight for. one thing to keep...
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you defend the same beautiful dream that inspired frederick douglass, harriet have been, booker t. washington, rosa parks, dr. martin luther king, junior, and countless others. it is the dream of a nation where every citizen, regardless of color, religion, or background, can grow up to succeed and thrive. a nation where every family is safe. where every community can prosper. and where all americans can stand tall and proud and free. i know this vision of freedom, equality, and dignity lives in the heart of every american patriot and just like so many african-americans throughout our history who have struggled and sacrifice for freedom, we must do our part to make that vision real for every single american. as long as we have faith in our citizens, confidence in our values, and trust in god we will not fail. we will protect the birthright and freedom for all americans. i want to tell you we have made such an incredible progress of the last year. it was just announced and perhaps you heard me say it, we had the lowest african-american unemployment rate in history of our country. cha
you defend the same beautiful dream that inspired frederick douglass, harriet have been, booker t. washington, rosa parks, dr. martin luther king, junior, and countless others. it is the dream of a nation where every citizen, regardless of color, religion, or background, can grow up to succeed and thrive. a nation where every family is safe. where every community can prosper. and where all americans can stand tall and proud and free. i know this vision of freedom, equality, and dignity lives in...
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we have two volumes by jack kerouac with whitman and frederick douglass that. i thought he belonged in the american pantheon. i'd like to do that with thomas was of north carolina who is being derided over time. it's out of fashion now but wolf is a very potent voice. >> i'm wondering if each of you would talk for just a minute about who you would like to write about now. and i know you were writing about james madison right now. do you have about jan back? i'm particularly interested as somebody you'd like to write about it but your publisher says says. >> no publisher would ever say that. it's cynical california. an academic view. [laughter] the ivory tower people. they are any number of events that i think would be lovely. i have a fantasy bucket lists. i'm fascinated by the six days between the attack on pearl harbor and hitler's declaration of war on the united states. at t.r. did not move against germany though germany moved against us on the 11th of december. the longest five days of churchill's life because he was suddenly terrified and the republicans
we have two volumes by jack kerouac with whitman and frederick douglass that. i thought he belonged in the american pantheon. i'd like to do that with thomas was of north carolina who is being derided over time. it's out of fashion now but wolf is a very potent voice. >> i'm wondering if each of you would talk for just a minute about who you would like to write about now. and i know you were writing about james madison right now. do you have about jan back? i'm particularly interested as...
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we moved her to frederick middle school -- or frederick magnet school for third grade, but the same process. out the gate, catch the bus, down the hill. so if you're late in your own family kitchen and you can't find your homework or something's going on at the gate or it's especially icy or rainy and you can't get out and you're going to miss the bus because the bus doesn't wait, someone's driving her to school. [laughter] dad. [laughter] i don't care who you are, you're dad, you're driving her to school. so i talk about in the book one of those moments she says, dad, why do we have to live here? amongst her tears -- >> [inaudible] >> yes. and we have the navy housing area down the hill i talked about earlier where they couldn't always get to to play, but they were in school with wonderful friends. they were in the public school system as well. the youngest was in preschool only. >> [inaudible] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you, everyone. have a wonderful evening. nice to have you here tonight. thank you. thank you, lauren. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span, where history unf
we moved her to frederick middle school -- or frederick magnet school for third grade, but the same process. out the gate, catch the bus, down the hill. so if you're late in your own family kitchen and you can't find your homework or something's going on at the gate or it's especially icy or rainy and you can't get out and you're going to miss the bus because the bus doesn't wait, someone's driving her to school. [laughter] dad. [laughter] i don't care who you are, you're dad, you're driving...
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leader brady, lieutenant governor sanguinetti, attorney general madigan, comptroller mendoza, treasurer fredericks, members of the general assembly, distinguished guests and members of the media, welcome. to the members of the national guard, our servicemen and women, and our veterans, thank you on behalf of of a most grateful state. [applause] >> thank you. god bless you. to the taxpayers of illinois, it is an honor to serve you. my report on the state of the ,tate, this bicentennial year begins with a reflection on what has been born, built and grown in illinois. our history is rich. we were the first state to ratify the constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. presidents lincoln, grant, reagan and obama called illinois home. we taught the world how to rebuild a city when we scraped the sky after the chicago fire. we invented the twinkie and a started the first nuclear chain reaction. companies,tune 500 1.2 million small businesses, and 72,000 of the nation's greatest , we are the world's 17th largest economy. we are a top bioscience and medical center. 82 foreign consulates help connect us
leader brady, lieutenant governor sanguinetti, attorney general madigan, comptroller mendoza, treasurer fredericks, members of the general assembly, distinguished guests and members of the media, welcome. to the members of the national guard, our servicemen and women, and our veterans, thank you on behalf of of a most grateful state. [applause] >> thank you. god bless you. to the taxpayers of illinois, it is an honor to serve you. my report on the state of the ,tate, this bicentennial...
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i want to thank you and naomi earp for serving on the frederick douglass bicentennial commission. as we mark 200 years since the birth of a truly great american icon. 200 years. that is something. as we come together to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of african-americans to our nation, our thoughts turn to the heroes of the civil rights movement whose courage and sacrifice have really totally inspired us all. through their brave and incredible journey. perseverance. then gone tremendous perseverance. they have made america more just, more equal and more free. african-americans civil rights champions have brought out the best in america, calling us to live up to our founding creed and the truth that we are all made equal by god. [applause] this year we honor a special theme, african-americans in times of war. african-americans have fought courageously in every war since the revolution. long before our nation righted the wrongs of slavery and segregation, african-americans gave their hearts, their sweat, their blood and their very lives to defend the united states, its fl
i want to thank you and naomi earp for serving on the frederick douglass bicentennial commission. as we mark 200 years since the birth of a truly great american icon. 200 years. that is something. as we come together to celebrate the extraordinary contributions of african-americans to our nation, our thoughts turn to the heroes of the civil rights movement whose courage and sacrifice have really totally inspired us all. through their brave and incredible journey. perseverance. then gone...
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frederick douglas one of the most important black leaders of the 19th century stopped by the the frederick douglas christian school in chester and the role was played by actor fred more sell. he taught the children about his escape from slavery and his rise to become a powerful activist. >> people are talking about how devastating the flu is this season. monica malpass is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: that is right wash your hands, sneeze into your sleeve of course don't share drinks these are basic ways to avoid catching the flu and now dfrs say there could be something they call a flu killer. money that it's a special kind of ultra violet light and the most interesting part is it's not just for the flu. we'll have all the details coming up for tonight. >>> and also, a big backlash over one of the most popular social media apps tonight. why there is now a petition circling over snap chat and users are demanding the company reverse a big decision, those stories and more coming your way on "action news" at 5:00. sounds good, see you at 5. >> one of philadelphia's musical s
frederick douglas one of the most important black leaders of the 19th century stopped by the the frederick douglas christian school in chester and the role was played by actor fred more sell. he taught the children about his escape from slavery and his rise to become a powerful activist. >> people are talking about how devastating the flu is this season. monica malpass is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: that is right wash your hands, sneeze into your sleeve of course...
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we look ahead to italy's elections, and frederick expects europe's economy to keep expanding, but as for the number of banks, that is a different story. >> long-term, yes. i think we will have those banks. shery: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> have you ever been offered a bribe? >> no. never. i have been hinted. >> has it been hinted? >> these are thin ice things. you never know. >> so there was a hint. did you report that hint? >> no. >> why not? >> that is a good question because usually you think ok, , maybe i misunderstood. the bank in latvia, the most important thing is we have nothing to do with commercial banking supervision. >> sure. but i curious to know why you am didn't. the merest whiff of impropriety , why did you not report it at that time? you could say that you had reported it. notf course, you could imagine, if i could know that this thing was going to develop like it has been developing i , regret that i did not do that. shery: that was latvia's central bank governor ilmars rimsevics, who denied corruption allegations against him this week, speaking exclusively with bloo
we look ahead to italy's elections, and frederick expects europe's economy to keep expanding, but as for the number of banks, that is a different story. >> long-term, yes. i think we will have those banks. shery: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> have you ever been offered a bribe? >> no. never. i have been hinted. >> has it been hinted? >> these are thin ice things. you never know. >> so there was a hint. did you report that hint? >> no. >> why not?...
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frederick douglas spoke with the youngsters of the christian st and discussed the life and times the slave turned american states man the eventfor black history month. >>> some potential problems on the horizon here. rest of february and amazing how things change overnight. wake up and look at the computer models you see the storms on saturday depending you things come together. the potential for some snow. in the meantime, serious when you get that. the action cam in fairmont park today hanging out with the seagulls the high of 43 the average high for this time of year. and now live from sky 6 hd taking a look at spring mountain ski resort and the snowboarders and skiers are out. and this pretty comfortable evening and seasonably cool things are changing through the week. first of all the next few days. temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees above average a taste o possible of a few showers.nd co on saturday and theoten for snow or rain late on saturday and saturday night. all depending on how pieces of energy are coming together. seasonably school. philadelphia 38 degrees and allent
frederick douglas spoke with the youngsters of the christian st and discussed the life and times the slave turned american states man the eventfor black history month. >>> some potential problems on the horizon here. rest of february and amazing how things change overnight. wake up and look at the computer models you see the storms on saturday depending you things come together. the potential for some snow. in the meantime, serious when you get that. the action cam in fairmont park...
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>> william was just a middle name. >> stephen: frederick? >> my father's father. >> stephen: dempsey. >> my mother's mother's maiden name. >> stephen: george? >> my father's best friend. ( laughter ). >> stephen: okay. rufus? >> we've never figured it out. i'm serious. >> stephen: really? >> we never figured it out and he never told me. >> stephen: do you think there's a reason? is he hiding something? >> i think it's nefarious and i think there absolutely is a reason. >> stephen: wow. they're all lovely names but rufus-- >> stands out. >> stephen: might be the most interesting one. not everybody is a rufus. you and rauf ught wainwright are the only rufuss i know. >> and stick a kiefer in there. >> stephen: kiefer, was that a challenging name as a child? >> it was. when i was growing up, they had, like, a dairy drink that was called kiefer. >> stephen: sure, they still have that. >> they made fun of me for that. and right around 12 years of age tbecame reef gler that's pretty early. >> which was agloig did you grow up in england or did you g
>> william was just a middle name. >> stephen: frederick? >> my father's father. >> stephen: dempsey. >> my mother's mother's maiden name. >> stephen: george? >> my father's best friend. ( laughter ). >> stephen: okay. rufus? >> we've never figured it out. i'm serious. >> stephen: really? >> we never figured it out and he never told me. >> stephen: do you think there's a reason? is he hiding something? >> i think it's...
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some even hosted frederick douglass. the lunch was hosted by the greater norristown naacp as part of black history month. >>> families ignored the dreary weather conditions in royersford. the emily smiles foundation, the annual smiles for miles raises money for pediatric brain cancer research. there is erin coleman who took part this morning. they did pretty well. >>> now to our first alert weather. rain, coasts and umbrellas are needed if you have plans tomorrow morning. the rain will eventually be clearing out. steve? >> good evening denise, for the last five weekends, we've had something falling out of the sky, whether it be rain or snow. the element of timing is important, and there will be a break tomorrow afternoon if you want to get outside. a lot of people getting cabin fever in this kind of weather. if you're headed out early, you'll need the umbrella, i don't think you'll need it the second part of the day. if you can take monday or tuesday, even wednesday off of work. that's the nicest weather of the upcoming
some even hosted frederick douglass. the lunch was hosted by the greater norristown naacp as part of black history month. >>> families ignored the dreary weather conditions in royersford. the emily smiles foundation, the annual smiles for miles raises money for pediatric brain cancer research. there is erin coleman who took part this morning. they did pretty well. >>> now to our first alert weather. rain, coasts and umbrellas are needed if you have plans tomorrow morning. the...
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shortly after your husband returned from vietnam, your brother, frederick van deusen, lieutenant colonel frederick van deusen who was commander of the 42nd infantry regiment was killed july 4th when his helicopter was shot down in the delta region. tell me how you learned about his death. >> parents in, gosh, four years, i guess. and, oh, this was an awful time. >> i'm sure. >> but that was almost the first thing that came over west's desk as chief of staff. he had to wait until, you know, they acknowledged it. and then my older brother, who was class of '46, he was in washington. so we -- we flew down to fayetteville where my parents were. and, of course, i hadn't seen my mother in i guess three or four years. and she was so happy to see me. and then i just shook my head. >> so she didn't know yet until you got there? >> no, no. >> but that must have been very difficult. >> well, and we drove around fayetteville because carolyn, my brother's wife, lived there. and i didn't know where she lived. and my brother didn't either. i mean, we just had an idea. and we -- i said that we've got to
shortly after your husband returned from vietnam, your brother, frederick van deusen, lieutenant colonel frederick van deusen who was commander of the 42nd infantry regiment was killed july 4th when his helicopter was shot down in the delta region. tell me how you learned about his death. >> parents in, gosh, four years, i guess. and, oh, this was an awful time. >> i'm sure. >> but that was almost the first thing that came over west's desk as chief of staff. he had to wait...
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he tried opening the doors at frederick douglass charter school in philadelphia. fortunately, that door was locked. then he knocked and finally gave up. if you have any idea who this is, a very clear picture there, you are asked to call police. >>> to this now missing for 13 years, a local couple disappeared after they walked out of a philadelphia bar on south street. tonight, the fbi reminds everyone the case remains open. there is still a $50,000 reward for information on danielle imbo and richard jr. their credit cards were never used after they disappeared. years of tip calls have come up empty. >>> police want to find a man who kicked a pregnant woman on the street when she failed to give him money. he asked her for $2 and police released this surveillance video of this alleged attacker hoping they recognize this man in the white shirt. the woman was treated at the hospital and released. >>> a commuter alert in south jersey, patco says the west entrance will be closed through the summer and work will soon start for the elevator. >>> no school for president's
he tried opening the doors at frederick douglass charter school in philadelphia. fortunately, that door was locked. then he knocked and finally gave up. if you have any idea who this is, a very clear picture there, you are asked to call police. >>> to this now missing for 13 years, a local couple disappeared after they walked out of a philadelphia bar on south street. tonight, the fbi reminds everyone the case remains open. there is still a $50,000 reward for information on danielle...
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his deathbed, the old republican frederick douglass was asked by a young man for career advice. douglas replied, agitate, agitate, agitate. [applause] ,o you, young conservatives here today, and listening across the country. i say to you, one piece of advice. smile, life is very good. it is a great time to be an american. it is a great time to be a conservative. agitate, agitate, agitate, agitate. take care, everybody. have a great time. see you later. [applause] ♪ >> well, welcome to cpac.
his deathbed, the old republican frederick douglass was asked by a young man for career advice. douglas replied, agitate, agitate, agitate. [applause] ,o you, young conservatives here today, and listening across the country. i say to you, one piece of advice. smile, life is very good. it is a great time to be an american. it is a great time to be a conservative. agitate, agitate, agitate, agitate. take care, everybody. have a great time. see you later. [applause] ♪ >> well, welcome to...
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we do have a bunch of accidents, this one in montgomery county is new dave upper frederick on faust road at buck road. >> all right, guys, storm tracker6 live double scan right now shows you that we have precipitation across the region and it is starting to change over to sleet and freezing rain in philadelphia. so, that changeover kind of significant because of the icing that may accompany that on the roads. farther to the north it's all snow and then we see that rain coming up from the south. that will eventually change over in philadelphia but for the next couple of hours we may have some icy conditions developing on untreated surfaces in particular. tam. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> going on to health check a daily brisk walk or really any kind of aerobic exercises may be the best way to stave off alzheimer's. that's the word from a new study done by researchers at the university of connecticut. they discovered that older adults who did aerobic exercise had the greatest improvement in brain function compared to others who combined aerobic training with activities such as push-
we do have a bunch of accidents, this one in montgomery county is new dave upper frederick on faust road at buck road. >> all right, guys, storm tracker6 live double scan right now shows you that we have precipitation across the region and it is starting to change over to sleet and freezing rain in philadelphia. so, that changeover kind of significant because of the icing that may accompany that on the roads. farther to the north it's all snow and then we see that rain coming up from the...
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son of frederick t. jasper. the mayor's main bundler? the same. oh. normally, you hit a cop, you break his nose, the judge hits you with a hefty bail. i'm guessing that didn't happen here. released on his own recognizance. i see. and this comes to me because... because should we tell the boss? we? well, now that you know the particulars, yeah. crafty. two minutes ago i was blissfully ignorant.
son of frederick t. jasper. the mayor's main bundler? the same. oh. normally, you hit a cop, you break his nose, the judge hits you with a hefty bail. i'm guessing that didn't happen here. released on his own recognizance. i see. and this comes to me because... because should we tell the boss? we? well, now that you know the particulars, yeah. crafty. two minutes ago i was blissfully ignorant.
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it was the walk of an oxford physicist named frederick lindemann. this scientist was little known to the general public he was nevertheless a primary advisor to churchill who gave him the friendly new. name of prophet. peace as the very first bombs were falling on london lindemann and his research team set about to scientifically demonstrated that aerial bombing could ensure military victory. to this end he analyzed the vast amount of data collected from the ruins of the blitz. in much nine hundred forty two he communicated his conclusions in a one page memo. to the investigation seems to show that having one's home demolished is most damaging to morale more than having their friends or even relatives killed. the number of houses destroyed for every ton of valves the number of bombers available the distribution of the german urban population according to his frightening projections lindemann estimated he could force twenty two million germans to become refugees and topple the third reich. in the prime minister's circle these calculations were greete
it was the walk of an oxford physicist named frederick lindemann. this scientist was little known to the general public he was nevertheless a primary advisor to churchill who gave him the friendly new. name of prophet. peace as the very first bombs were falling on london lindemann and his research team set about to scientifically demonstrated that aerial bombing could ensure military victory. to this end he analyzed the vast amount of data collected from the ruins of the blitz. in much nine...
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. >> reporter: boone says security at the frederick douglas charter school is tight. there are cameras around the and tire school. visitors are also on camera as they get buzzed in. they can also be subject to a search once they enter. >> they need to fine him because he could be going around any school. he probably don't go here. probably just a bully. >> reporter: this water second incident in philadelphia after the florida school massacre friday morning a student tipped off officials after she saw another student with what turned out to be a toy gun at the wagner middle middle scoot but that caused a four hour lock down and search by police. that 12-year-old boy was charge monday with possessing a gun in a school. >> he deserved it. yeah. i think he deserved it. >> reporter: now the suspect fled that charter school before police arrived. again tonight police want to you take a look at that video. if you know who the guy is, they'd like to call central detectives. at police headquarters, dave schratwieser. iain, back to you. >> with less than 100 days until memorial
. >> reporter: boone says security at the frederick douglas charter school is tight. there are cameras around the and tire school. visitors are also on camera as they get buzzed in. they can also be subject to a search once they enter. >> they need to fine him because he could be going around any school. he probably don't go here. probably just a bully. >> reporter: this water second incident in philadelphia after the florida school massacre friday morning a student tipped off...
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to go to frederick but since faced with google and you tube are suppressing our content you can also follow me at the mit dot com atlee camp or you can text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine and free and quick. we'll be back in ninety seconds they are. so my mummy boy and it's a time have become good in our culture and we have children grow up playing playing on the computer this boy has somehow been to mystic cited as entertainment to russia there's nothing funny about it this show is serious russia will be the last to get the nuclear weapons because russia regards nuclear weapons as the bow. against inflation no walks by superior competition the full. brunt of the blow to the best out of. the concepts of paying to perform i have actually prepared myself to die i. don't know said he'd what to say trust me i asked him. as most of. you. in home stand time to her. scanty clothes. and he had the goods sold and. so we'll see if you think. what. was it he could with us to. yes get more here to depreciate so i thought of it that you can issue a couple so hundred twenty p.s
to go to frederick but since faced with google and you tube are suppressing our content you can also follow me at the mit dot com atlee camp or you can text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine and free and quick. we'll be back in ninety seconds they are. so my mummy boy and it's a time have become good in our culture and we have children grow up playing playing on the computer this boy has somehow been to mystic cited as entertainment to russia there's nothing funny about it this...
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germany's francesco frederick -- we can see these wonderful images. they managed to get the exact same time as the canadian team. this is incredible. there were four runs. two golds and no silver. it is always nice when you see these kind of things happen. sarah: everyone is happy. i like that. pablo: exactly. sarah: they had to stock up on a couple more gold medals, though. we have to talk about the ski jump. pablo: we're going to talk about the man at the center of this, robert your hansen. -- johansen. he has a fantastic mustache. there it is. look at that. absolutely fantastic. whether it had anything to do with this marvelous jump -- he was the last jumper in the ski jumping men's team event. social media has gone absolutely wild over this mustache. will he start a trend? he may do that. we will wait and see how famous he becomes, not because of his jumps, but because of that wonderful mustache. sarah: all the hipsters of the world are taking note, i am pretty sure. pablo: i may have one next week. sarah: thanks so much. pablo: thanks sarah. sara
germany's francesco frederick -- we can see these wonderful images. they managed to get the exact same time as the canadian team. this is incredible. there were four runs. two golds and no silver. it is always nice when you see these kind of things happen. sarah: everyone is happy. i like that. pablo: exactly. sarah: they had to stock up on a couple more gold medals, though. we have to talk about the ski jump. pablo: we're going to talk about the man at the center of this, robert your hansen....
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outside frederick douglas master i charter school last thursday, suspect on your screen just between 13 and 16 years old, the doors to the school were locked. >> well, new this morning, investigation is underway into the cause after house fire in west philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the 700 block of south december he will street. the fire broke out shortly before 2:00 this morning, firefighters worked quickly to put the fire. fortunately no one was injured >> philadelphia officials say fire that caught fire in old city has to face the wrecking ball. >> most of it there is they say. trang do live at the scene what they found and inspectors found, trang, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, yes , the threat of collapse still remains here. take a look there is corner of and and chills nut remains roped off because again there is that threat that this build come down. you can see right in front of it, 239 chestnut. there cents a crane. there are workers out here. just observing the building for now. we are told that the floor floor has already caved in. in the meantime, the commun
outside frederick douglas master i charter school last thursday, suspect on your screen just between 13 and 16 years old, the doors to the school were locked. >> well, new this morning, investigation is underway into the cause after house fire in west philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the 700 block of south december he will street. the fire broke out shortly before 2:00 this morning, firefighters worked quickly to put the fire. fortunately no one was injured >>...
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ost: another jeffrey in frederi frederick, maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. doing? start off by thanking david doing l and c-span for this program it is very needed. i had two questions, my two were, is there going to be a difference between life savingprograms like life drugs like harvoni, during this the hiv we're having, epidemic, difference in maintenance drugs or can there a difference? with the uestion was piate epidemic, they are not talking with car fentanyl and rugs being brought into this country. i'm a chronic pain patient with ms, suffering more today getting able to n and being live my life because there is an pidemic of this proportion, which i understand and i family and my town, as well, but in the process, you know, all these people that have cancer and ms, and chronic pain, suicide ommitting because they can't get proper help. host: mr. >> i'm just going to talk about help c drive. hepatitis c drugs, right now there are millions of people in this country who can't get access to those drugs because they're just too expensive. they cure hepatitis c,
ost: another jeffrey in frederi frederick, maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. doing? start off by thanking david doing l and c-span for this program it is very needed. i had two questions, my two were, is there going to be a difference between life savingprograms like life drugs like harvoni, during this the hiv we're having, epidemic, difference in maintenance drugs or can there a difference? with the uestion was piate epidemic, they are not talking with car fentanyl and rugs being...
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if you think we live in a polarized political era, the speaker of the house frederick mullen berg from pennsylvania, a member of the opposition, in the end cast a tie breaking vote by which the house of representatives in effect went along with jay's treaty, approved the funds to implement jay's treaty. for this muhlenberg was stabbed three days later by his brother-in-law. he survived. another way of measuring washington's legacy is to consider what he might have done but didn't. he did not resign his office halfway through his first term as he had hoped to do. can you imagine what such an act would have done in terms of diminishing the future role of the presidency? he did not make his vice president a kind of prime minister as he could have under the vaguely worded terms of the constitution. most of all, he did not allow himself to be swept up in europe's war fever. unlike woodrow wilson, george washington really did keep us out of war. at considerable costs to his short-term popularity and peace of mind. but of course he supplied positive leadership as well, in crushing the whiskey
if you think we live in a polarized political era, the speaker of the house frederick mullen berg from pennsylvania, a member of the opposition, in the end cast a tie breaking vote by which the house of representatives in effect went along with jay's treaty, approved the funds to implement jay's treaty. for this muhlenberg was stabbed three days later by his brother-in-law. he survived. another way of measuring washington's legacy is to consider what he might have done but didn't. he did not...
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negro history week the second week of february to coincide with the birthdays of abraham lincoln in frederick douglass he said that african-american contributions were overlooked ignored and even serp pressed by the writers of history textbooks and the teachers who use them fifty years later as we celebrated the u.s.a.'s bicentennial president ford urged that we seize the opportunity to offer the two often neglected accomplishments of black americans and every area of endeavor throughout our history this is now a perennial observance here in the usa and in canada and the u.k. and in the netherlands where they call it black achievement month joining us is sylvia cyrus executive director of that very same organization known all these years later as the association for the study of african american life and history sylvia thanks for being here thank you for having me how ninety two years later carter would since picture was on the google home page this week if he were here with us today do you think he would be satisfied that african-americans contributions are getting the recognition they deser
negro history week the second week of february to coincide with the birthdays of abraham lincoln in frederick douglass he said that african-american contributions were overlooked ignored and even serp pressed by the writers of history textbooks and the teachers who use them fifty years later as we celebrated the u.s.a.'s bicentennial president ford urged that we seize the opportunity to offer the two often neglected accomplishments of black americans and every area of endeavor throughout our...
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got adam smith and stretching to more contemporary philosophers like the wonderful karl popper and frederick hayek believed that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem. on the contrary, they knew that to virtue centric societies from ancient greece to the medieval monasteries of europe into 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic which crushed humanity under the implicit and forgiving concept of the good. societies based on freedom could aim to allow a great deal of sinfulness but in creating space for with most memory allowing the spirit to breathe in fresh. it must allow for an extraordinary amount of failure, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that fail. we experiment with drugs and some of us end up as addicts. we burn our money on slot machine and express shocking bigotries to shameless lies and that is just the president. [laughter] adam smith said there's a lot of ruin in th a nation and in our personal lives as well the pursuit of happiness. it is moral and most to make compromises in our freedoms. th
got adam smith and stretching to more contemporary philosophers like the wonderful karl popper and frederick hayek believed that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem. on the contrary, they knew that to virtue centric societies from ancient greece to the medieval monasteries of europe into 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic which crushed humanity under the implicit and forgiving concept of the good. societies based...
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and over movie star would soon have to be hard as crop steel tough as leather a solitary leader like frederick the great in one thousand nine hundred thirty the flute concert of salsa will see adopted an alarmingly warlike tone the end of the weimar republic was approaching us but i think. yeah i think you know you can look like schools and friends but there. was a strong one and this is a lot like even partially now machines will be a good time. just a little pain only to keep for hoover always had national films in his production plan that could be a period prussian film or a film about the first world war and these films were advertised as national films what has always been the underlying character of over and now came into the open. as national films helps to dig the grave of democracy. he was about marshal who've always had nationalistic views most of the men on the board and in management had served in the military really tioga didn't. this was not a company that aimed to be subversive on the contrary it. defied emil georg fun styles who had been the first head of for in one nine hundre
and over movie star would soon have to be hard as crop steel tough as leather a solitary leader like frederick the great in one thousand nine hundred thirty the flute concert of salsa will see adopted an alarmingly warlike tone the end of the weimar republic was approaching us but i think. yeah i think you know you can look like schools and friends but there. was a strong one and this is a lot like even partially now machines will be a good time. just a little pain only to keep for hoover...
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host: another jeffrey in frederick, maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. how you doing? start off by thanking david mitchell and c-span for doing this program. it is very needed. i had two questions, my two questions were, is there going to be a difference between life saving programs like life saving drugs like harvoni, during this epidemic we're having, the hiv epidemic, is there a difference between maintenance drugs and life-saving drugs or can there be made a difference? my other question was with the opiate epidemic, they are not talking with car fentanyl and synthetic drugs being brought into this country. i'm a chronic pain patient with ms, suffering more today getting my medication and being able to live my life because there is an epidemic of this proportion, which i understand and i -- it has affected my family and my town as well but in the , process, you know, all these people that have cancer and ms, and chronic pain, they're committing suicide because they can't get proper help. host: mr. mitchell. guest: i'm just going to talk about hepatitis c drugs. rig
host: another jeffrey in frederick, maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. how you doing? start off by thanking david mitchell and c-span for doing this program. it is very needed. i had two questions, my two questions were, is there going to be a difference between life saving programs like life saving drugs like harvoni, during this epidemic we're having, the hiv epidemic, is there a difference between maintenance drugs and life-saving drugs or can there be made a difference? my other...