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douglas assured him it was a sacred effort. one imagines that was left the reception convinced that in lincoln's second term, african-americans would secure the freedom and equality they had envisioned and for which they had fought. in the address, the president had called for legation. -- called for reconciliation. he had suggested the need to bind up the nation's wounds and to care for those who had torn the battle. -- borne the battle. douglas understood that african-americans would need all of the nations good wishes and assistance if they were supposed to meet the challenges of post-commit -- post-emancipation. during the war, leaders in the african-american community had pressed vigorously for civil rights for prewar blacks and the newly emancipated. the great agitator was now encouraged the president's final public remark on april 11 when he spoke for voting rights of certain groups of african-americans, especially the soldiers whom douglas had always believed had earned the right to full citizenship. optimism had soared
douglas assured him it was a sacred effort. one imagines that was left the reception convinced that in lincoln's second term, african-americans would secure the freedom and equality they had envisioned and for which they had fought. in the address, the president had called for legation. -- called for reconciliation. he had suggested the need to bind up the nation's wounds and to care for those who had torn the battle. -- borne the battle. douglas understood that african-americans would need all...
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again, douglas is livid. douglass: people's contest. on the side -- >> lincoln: this is a people's contest. the government class leading object is to elevate the condition of men, to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear the paths of laudable pursuits for all, to afford all and unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life. our popular government has often been called an experiment. it is now for us to demonstrate to the world that those who can fairly carry an election can also suppress the rebellion. at balance are the rightful and successful settlers of bullets and when fairly decided, there can be no successful appeal back to bullets. such to be a great lesson of peace. teaching men that when they cannot take by election, neither can they take it by a war. douglass: the people are against slavery. all they want is a leader with power and authority. and they are ready to follow where he leads. they are yet checked by supposed constitutional objections and practical difficulties. president lincoln only has to a
again, douglas is livid. douglass: people's contest. on the side -- >> lincoln: this is a people's contest. the government class leading object is to elevate the condition of men, to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear the paths of laudable pursuits for all, to afford all and unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life. our popular government has often been called an experiment. it is now for us to demonstrate to the world that those who can fairly carry an...
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but douglas plays a very important role in the story i have told, in the sense that douglas will say very famously in 1878, there was a right side in this war in the wrong side in this war. no sentiment ought to cause us to forget. why would douglas say in 1878, we need to be reminded that there was a wrong side in a right side in the war? he thought people were forgetting it. in a sense, the case the confederates began to build up even appomattox, that they were blameless, that they were the equals an opposite. as to the northerners, that they had not lost their principles would not really push their principles, they would not yield those principles, that case it taken root, and for men like douglas, it was very disturbing to see the fruits of the union victory slipping away. in some sense, he is commenting and that moments on the rise of this cult. douglas and george washington williams african-american, the group of people around around this again includes white northerners and a small cadre of white southern uniqueness that promoted this image of the war that douglas wanted to ha
but douglas plays a very important role in the story i have told, in the sense that douglas will say very famously in 1878, there was a right side in this war in the wrong side in this war. no sentiment ought to cause us to forget. why would douglas say in 1878, we need to be reminded that there was a wrong side in a right side in the war? he thought people were forgetting it. in a sense, the case the confederates began to build up even appomattox, that they were blameless, that they were the...
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i am joined in the studio by douglas herbert. doug we saw chris walking after how the vote is going so far. netanyahu's future is uncertain here. this has become a very anti-netanyahu vote, if you will, people coming out not to vote for someone but against the stock. douglas: yes, and some will say netanyahu only has himself to blame if it turns into the campaign on the other side. why? he is the one who called the voters to the polls. he thought he was in a strong position, did not like the coalition as it was, he had a falling out with two of his ministers, one of them being tzipi livni, and he thought he could recall a new coalition today, come away from these polls even stronger, and instead, what if the facing? he is facing a daunting prospect for the first on the century, the prospect of a labor party leaderisaac herzog, poses a serious challenge to the top post in israel. this is something benjamin netanyahu presumably did not foresee when he decided to pull those elections back in december. the words we hear in the israel
i am joined in the studio by douglas herbert. doug we saw chris walking after how the vote is going so far. netanyahu's future is uncertain here. this has become a very anti-netanyahu vote, if you will, people coming out not to vote for someone but against the stock. douglas: yes, and some will say netanyahu only has himself to blame if it turns into the campaign on the other side. why? he is the one who called the voters to the polls. he thought he was in a strong position, did not like the...
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douglas: the urgency find renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. bu
douglas: the urgency find renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could...
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douglas: nothing is incredibly true. [laughter] mackenzie: there's so much pain and fake moneys anyway. it is even that much. but i think that is how a will ultimately happen. because i think there will be a deal price of the primary and i never talk about the she let the politics and from the -- as they are not hearing that this their priority, they are human beings. they going to deal with whatever is the next crisis at the front door. they are not going to fix the leaking roof is the card has a flat tire. and we're talking about the leaking roof, the long-term systemic problems and it is the squeaky wheel metaphor. that is going to get the grease. if they do not think that this is a priority of those who spend time with elected officials in both branches or pointed in some cases, then it won't get attention that it deserves, or at least the long-term attention. and i keep reading the headlines that -- in shock and a little bit of all to borrow that defense turn, that speaker boehner and nancy pelosi are working togeth
douglas: nothing is incredibly true. [laughter] mackenzie: there's so much pain and fake moneys anyway. it is even that much. but i think that is how a will ultimately happen. because i think there will be a deal price of the primary and i never talk about the she let the politics and from the -- as they are not hearing that this their priority, they are human beings. they going to deal with whatever is the next crisis at the front door. they are not going to fix the leaking roof is the card...
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i'm joined by douglas mudd curator of knew miss numismatic association. and incrementally throughout most of our history? >> yes ray basically money tends to be conservative overall throughout history and american money especially because of its international role, is very conservative. and tends to remain so and has been for roughly 100 years right now. >> when is the last time we changed a bill this any significant way apart from expanding the size of the portraits of franklin and grant and hamilton, have we really made a big splashy redesign of american money any time recently recently? >> not recently. the last time we had a major change, actually affected all american paper money. and that was in 1928 when we went from the old horse blankets or large-size notes which were about 20 to 25% larger than the current notes to the smaller size we are familiar with today. >> nathaniel green have people risen and fallen in the estimation and appreciation of americans throughout our whole history? when we make up our mind about somebody like andrew jackson do
i'm joined by douglas mudd curator of knew miss numismatic association. and incrementally throughout most of our history? >> yes ray basically money tends to be conservative overall throughout history and american money especially because of its international role, is very conservative. and tends to remain so and has been for roughly 100 years right now. >> when is the last time we changed a bill this any significant way apart from expanding the size of the portraits of franklin and...
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the mcdonnell douglas test, i think, should come in somewhere. that is, the woman shows that i'm pregnant. i couldn't lift. and other people who had comparable inabilities were paid. and so we get to, was i qualified like they are? and now a distinction is being made. the employer says, no, you're not because you didn't drive over the mountain pass or, no you're not because you nodded off the job. and then we have to decide is that a pretext? is it legitimate? and were they giving it to everybody else and there are very few, it doesn't sound too legitimate. but that test must come in. >> it does. >> and so how does it? and does it matter if we put it under the first so-called -- whatever, you know, intentional as opposed to disparate impact? where we muck up the law? were we to say it goes in that part rather than the other part or both parts? >> well, i think if i can, this court has been clear that mcdonnell douglas provides a mechanism for providing indirect evidence of disparate treatment, of intentional discrimination. so it's distinct i thi
the mcdonnell douglas test, i think, should come in somewhere. that is, the woman shows that i'm pregnant. i couldn't lift. and other people who had comparable inabilities were paid. and so we get to, was i qualified like they are? and now a distinction is being made. the employer says, no, you're not because you didn't drive over the mountain pass or, no you're not because you nodded off the job. and then we have to decide is that a pretext? is it legitimate? and were they giving it to...
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i would sit at home and watch michael keaton and leno do stand-up on the mike douglas show. and i thought, that's a good job. whatever they're doing this little world felt way better than the room i was sitting in. so i wanted to be a mcomic. i never thought about making movies. but i just thought -- i remember i saw the farting scene in "blazing saddles" and i thought, that's a job. someone got paid to make that. >> and you said i want to do this? >> i want to do that job. if that's work i'd like to sign up. >> another childhood hero that you've cited a bill cosby. you've come out quite publicly about him. why did you come out so publicly about that? >> i have some personal connections to it in terms of victims which make me go oh, this is completely true. he just did it. i feel like it's a little bit of a betrayal of our community.
i would sit at home and watch michael keaton and leno do stand-up on the mike douglas show. and i thought, that's a good job. whatever they're doing this little world felt way better than the room i was sitting in. so i wanted to be a mcomic. i never thought about making movies. but i just thought -- i remember i saw the farting scene in "blazing saddles" and i thought, that's a job. someone got paid to make that. >> and you said i want to do this? >> i want to do that...
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douglas assured him it was a sacred effort. one imagines that was left the -- that douglas left the reception convinced that in lincoln's second term, african-americans would secure the freedom and equality they had envisioned and for which they had fought. in the address, the president had called for reconciliation. he had suggested the need to bind up the nation's wounds and to care for those who had borne the battle. douglas understood that african-americans would need all of the nation's good wishes and assistance if they were supposed to meet the challenges of post-emancipation. during the war, leaders in the -- he and other leaders in the african-american community had pressed vigorously for civil rights for prewar blacks and the newly emancipated. the great agitator was now encouraged by the president's final public remarks on april 11 when he spoke for voting rights certain groups of african-americans, especially the soldiers whom douglas had always believed had earned the right to full citizenship. optimism had soared
douglas assured him it was a sacred effort. one imagines that was left the -- that douglas left the reception convinced that in lincoln's second term, african-americans would secure the freedom and equality they had envisioned and for which they had fought. in the address, the president had called for reconciliation. he had suggested the need to bind up the nation's wounds and to care for those who had borne the battle. douglas understood that african-americans would need all of the nation's...
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van jones was with us earlier, douglas brinkley. it's been an incredible journey of looking forward and back. john lewis said it best when he said we've come here to be renewed, inspired reminded us of what justice has called us to do. thank you for being with me. i'm fredricka whitfield live here in selma. we continue with poppy harlow in the "newsroom". >> fredricka, if you can still hear me thank you. beautiful job covering that in selma, alabama. we're going to continue to show you these live pictures of the edmund pettus bridge marking 50 years to the day that historic bloody sunday 1965 we look at all of the people gathered there after president obama spoke also the president noting that we have a way to go before the civil rights vision is entirely realized. the first african-american president of the country today in selma, alabama, where he and the first lady will soon cross that bridge. you can see the motorcade preparing there. that is the sightte of a violent civil rights movement 50 years ago. the president spoke a shor
van jones was with us earlier, douglas brinkley. it's been an incredible journey of looking forward and back. john lewis said it best when he said we've come here to be renewed, inspired reminded us of what justice has called us to do. thank you for being with me. i'm fredricka whitfield live here in selma. we continue with poppy harlow in the "newsroom". >> fredricka, if you can still hear me thank you. beautiful job covering that in selma, alabama. we're going to continue to...
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what you ought to be thinking about is mcdonnell-douglas. in other words, this provides -- and says an employee can find a class of people who are being given an accommodation, notwithstanding that those people are similarly situated with respect to work and employee points to that class and in a typical mcdonnell-douglas fashion, the employer comes back and says, no, there is a good reason why i'm treating that class differently and has nothing to do with pregnancy and has to do with i treat more senior employees differently. and at that point, if the employer makes his case, the employee gets to come back and says no that is pretext in just the way we deal in every discrimination case. it is identifying the comparative in order to shift the burden to the government to come back with the reason. ms. halligan: it is highly relevant but not in the way you are suggesting. what the second clause does has laid out is to explain when you are making those comparisons, you don't look at women and menace this court did in gilbert and sets discrimina
what you ought to be thinking about is mcdonnell-douglas. in other words, this provides -- and says an employee can find a class of people who are being given an accommodation, notwithstanding that those people are similarly situated with respect to work and employee points to that class and in a typical mcdonnell-douglas fashion, the employer comes back and says, no, there is a good reason why i'm treating that class differently and has nothing to do with pregnancy and has to do with i treat...
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alex douglas survived. this morning an update on his recovery. >>> and we continue to follow breaking news out of ferguson missouri, where two police officers have been shot overnight during a protest outside the police department. both officers were conscious when they were taken to the hospital. but the police chief there says their injuries are serious. we'll get another update after the break. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next? we are a creamy cheese that still believes in savoring our food. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> at 5:14 we continue to follow that breaking news out of ferguson missouri where two police officers were shot around 1:00 our time this morning. those officers were in front of a crowd who had gathered to protest outside the ferguson police department. a 32-year-old officer was shot in the face and a 41-year-old officer shot in the shoulder. authorities are describing their injuries as serious. >>
alex douglas survived. this morning an update on his recovery. >>> and we continue to follow breaking news out of ferguson missouri, where two police officers have been shot overnight during a protest outside the police department. both officers were conscious when they were taken to the hospital. but the police chief there says their injuries are serious. we'll get another update after the break. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next?...
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trooper alex douglas was shot september 12th 2014 outside the blooming grove barrack. corporal brian dixon was killed. douglas made his first public remarks on saturday as the borough of dunbar named a road after dixon. police arrested eric frein after a 48 day manhunt in the pocono mountain. he has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. >> christians around the area celebrated palm sunday. ♪ >> archbishop shall chaput celebrated mass at the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul tonight. palm sunday commemorates jesus' entry into the jerusalem and it marks the beginning of holy week which leads up to easter sunday. >>> now three months after an emergency amputation trenton bishop david o'connell returned to the altar for a very special palm sunday mass. ♪ >> heartfelt welcome and rousing applause for bishop david o'connell as he made his way down the aisle at saint mary the assumption cathedral. first mass on this palm sunday since a leg amputation in december. >> live threatening infections seemed to settle in the leg and so i had to
trooper alex douglas was shot september 12th 2014 outside the blooming grove barrack. corporal brian dixon was killed. douglas made his first public remarks on saturday as the borough of dunbar named a road after dixon. police arrested eric frein after a 48 day manhunt in the pocono mountain. he has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. >> christians around the area celebrated palm sunday. ♪ >> archbishop shall chaput celebrated mass at the cathedral...
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chrissy green says she and her family were deeply affected by the loss of her brother army specialist douglas green. he was killed in a remote outpost in afghanistan three weeks before he was due to return home. in the year since, the greens have been giving back, one box at a time. don't just call the military care packages. >> is a better feeling than that. rich: these boxes of much-needed items are a labor of love. >> this is exactly what my son would have wanted us to be doing. rich: all that packing and taping and labeling at potomac falls high school a way to honor 23-year-old army specialist douglas green, killed in afghanistan's kandahar province in august 2011. >> he was killed instantly by an rpg. reporter: his family started this foundation in green's name. they have shipped 15,000 packages to troops overseas. >> when you see a bag of fritos overseas, it's like everybody dives for it. rich: for many, this is personal. >> this is an incredible job. >> it makes me feel like i'm still giving back to my brother. rich: greene was buried at arlington national cemetery with full military
chrissy green says she and her family were deeply affected by the loss of her brother army specialist douglas green. he was killed in a remote outpost in afghanistan three weeks before he was due to return home. in the year since, the greens have been giving back, one box at a time. don't just call the military care packages. >> is a better feeling than that. rich: these boxes of much-needed items are a labor of love. >> this is exactly what my son would have wanted us to be doing....
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brian: there is a fellow here named douglas. dr. fugh-berman: he used to work for the pharmaceutical industry in a variety of jobs. brian: you mentioned this earlier, off label, and we will watch him talk about this. dr. fugh-berman: you have -- douglas: you send the reps and you talk in the doctor starts explaining and then he says, didn't they say that you have a new drug in this area? we may have something. i cannot discuss it with you however, i can have the company contact you. reporter: there is not a distinction so it is to their advantage to promote off label use. brian: who says they are not supposed to? dr. fugh-berman: the fda approved drug for a particular indication could mean that the fda has decided that for this particular condition, the benefits outweigh the risk. but physicians and other prescribers can prescribe a drug for any purpose that they want. if a doctor wants to give chemotherapy for a cold they are allowed to do that. it is not illegal to do that. often marketing is often labeled so it is illegal to prov
brian: there is a fellow here named douglas. dr. fugh-berman: he used to work for the pharmaceutical industry in a variety of jobs. brian: you mentioned this earlier, off label, and we will watch him talk about this. dr. fugh-berman: you have -- douglas: you send the reps and you talk in the doctor starts explaining and then he says, didn't they say that you have a new drug in this area? we may have something. i cannot discuss it with you however, i can have the company contact you. reporter:...
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douglas brinkley is here and charles is here, cnn political commentator as well. i say that because he was aboard air force 1 with the president and first family. charles, you made the effort to get here you were with the president and first family and climbed on through here. can you tell us about your experience with the president? >> well i mean, the conversation the interviews are about today, i can't give details of it, however, he was relaxed and confident about what his mission would be here today, and in this particular speech and this moment and understanding his -- the context around him and this moment and i think one, you know one of the most striking things for us the people who are traveling with him was not even on the plane, but driving here from the helicopter and all the people who lined the street not even able to make a here but just lined the streets with signs and waving and him, his motorcade coming across this bridge and seeing all of these tens of thousands of people and everybody, you know in the van could understand what was happening in
douglas brinkley is here and charles is here, cnn political commentator as well. i say that because he was aboard air force 1 with the president and first family. charles, you made the effort to get here you were with the president and first family and climbed on through here. can you tell us about your experience with the president? >> well i mean, the conversation the interviews are about today, i can't give details of it, however, he was relaxed and confident about what his mission...
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douglas believed that slavery would not be abolished until the black man had the ballot. lincoln believed that too . at least, that was the case made by african american victors, turned mourners. when they looked to the spirit of the martyred resident to realize their freedom -- there visions of freedom and equality. that is why frederick douglas concluded his message to the african-american people wasn't unspeakable calamity -- was a unspeakable clarity. because defeated confederates held political power could still win the war off the battlefield. two years later, when the radical republicans in congress overrode the policies of resident johnson to intimate radical reconstruction lincoln's mourners were not avenging lincoln's death. they wanted to avenge secession and more and the cause of the war. -- and war and the cause of the war, slavery, which they believed to be the root of lincoln assassination. radical reconstruction was accompanied by the birth of the cu clucks clan. -- the ku klux klan. once radical white northerners abandoned equality with the south. as i re
douglas believed that slavery would not be abolished until the black man had the ballot. lincoln believed that too . at least, that was the case made by african american victors, turned mourners. when they looked to the spirit of the martyred resident to realize their freedom -- there visions of freedom and equality. that is why frederick douglas concluded his message to the african-american people wasn't unspeakable calamity -- was a unspeakable clarity. because defeated confederates held...
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douglas says she wants two months rent back as well. she's moving out never to forget her brush with indoor gardening. >> the way you're looking at it now you look like it gives you the skieves. >> it's diss gutting. it real s you can really get sick from something like that. i can't have my grandchildren over here to visit me. >> reporter: jeff cole fox 29 news. >> two of america's largest courier services are refuseing to ship ghost runners those the machines that can help you make guns at home. the machine produces parts for gun enthusiasts who legally manufacture their own guns. the parts are made at a plant in austin before they're sent out even though all of this perfectly legal both fed he can and ups are refuseing to ship the machines citing a lack of regulation by the government. but gun rights advocates say it's a political move for now the company that make the machine social security looking no alternative ways to ship the ghost runners. >>> maryland parents who let their children walk alone to a park are in big trouble with
douglas says she wants two months rent back as well. she's moving out never to forget her brush with indoor gardening. >> the way you're looking at it now you look like it gives you the skieves. >> it's diss gutting. it real s you can really get sick from something like that. i can't have my grandchildren over here to visit me. >> reporter: jeff cole fox 29 news. >> two of america's largest courier services are refuseing to ship ghost runners those the machines that can...
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douglas says he feels good and wants to return to work. in alexandria, a somber ceremony to remember the officers who never came home. roz plater was there as the police department unveiled a new memorial to fallen officers. this honors police for more than 100 years ago. roz: it goes all the way back to 1823 when the officers were referred to as constables. it is a fairly simple but elegant structure, designed to light up at night, and it sits right outside the police department's new headquarters. >> officer walter campbell. roz: in a somber ceremony, a new memorial to fallen officers. 18 in the department's history, dating back to the 1800s. this woman's father is one of them. he was a detective killed responding to a bank robbery in 1972. >> i was 12 years old today, and today, 42 years after his death he is the most important person in my life. not because of his death but because of his life all stop i became a police officer knowing this was my way of coming home. roz: hundreds came out to support the families and survivors. the dep
douglas says he feels good and wants to return to work. in alexandria, a somber ceremony to remember the officers who never came home. roz plater was there as the police department unveiled a new memorial to fallen officers. this honors police for more than 100 years ago. roz: it goes all the way back to 1823 when the officers were referred to as constables. it is a fairly simple but elegant structure, designed to light up at night, and it sits right outside the police department's new...
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douglas macarthur high-school in a community that they actually had book burnings in my community. i believe the border for education may have considered but then decided it is cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> so with your even stand in news stories how many lawyers. [laughter] if i've ever missing for more then three days call dick cheney. a wonderful question. the publisher simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to this to read every word most of the concerns were typical in tehran's of naming places with infringement with the publisher in be from the lawsuits. there were several cases they said are you sure you can talk about this? there is nothing in any way, shape, or form or anything i heard that i should not report to there is no problem. dick cheney is a public figure and so am i. and washington needs to laugh at itself they'll laugh at us but there're no issues with their briefings in the meetings that i went to. now we have a very vigorous ethics process because they're not permitted to except advances and we have to be scrupulous to ensure we're not violating the house et
douglas macarthur high-school in a community that they actually had book burnings in my community. i believe the border for education may have considered but then decided it is cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> so with your even stand in news stories how many lawyers. [laughter] if i've ever missing for more then three days call dick cheney. a wonderful question. the publisher simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to this to read every word most of the concerns were typical in tehran's...
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., are his brother and the foreign editor, douglas. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ali, you are from the bay area. where are you from? >> both jason and i grew up in marin county, born in san francisco. jason spent the first 25 years of his life living in the united states before deciding that he wanted to go to iran to be a journalist. >> and your father is from iran and so you both have dual citizenship. he became bureau chief in tehran in 2012. was he ever worried about being detain and thrown in prison especially after the hikers were captured in 2009? >> i think he always saw a big difference of some of the other cases of americans and himself. jason always followed the rules. he was there legally. >> as i mentioned, douglas, it's not clear what charges jason faces. secretary of state, john kerry, says he's constant lit bringing up the fate -- constantly bringing up the fate of jason in negotiations with iran. why do you think he's being held? >> it's really unclear. you know, jason was a fully accredited journ
., are his brother and the foreign editor, douglas. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ali, you are from the bay area. where are you from? >> both jason and i grew up in marin county, born in san francisco. jason spent the first 25 years of his life living in the united states before deciding that he wanted to go to iran to be a journalist. >> and your father is from iran and so you both have dual citizenship. he became bureau chief in tehran in...
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because that's from friday rick douglas wont want them to do. when you are talking about k through 12, they are not interesting in doing any real kind of progressive education anyway, so the idea that they would choose a few programs, and aamerican historysy bly to discuss black history month should not be surprising but i think that's where folks that are really dedicated fogs with progressive interest have to get enganged and if the schools are not willing to do the work, there are other spaces are this can be done. in a traditional way we can think about community forums. the work for online show really is about producing connections between folk whose will writing and talking about history, to every day folk whose can just sit there and watch it. mark mentioned young blackens how do you think young blacks relate to black history month? >> oh, they relate very well. we have an old tradition, and we have passed down many of the lessons of our any recess tors. we are still not fully integrated into our systemic education. and so what you have a
because that's from friday rick douglas wont want them to do. when you are talking about k through 12, they are not interesting in doing any real kind of progressive education anyway, so the idea that they would choose a few programs, and aamerican historysy bly to discuss black history month should not be surprising but i think that's where folks that are really dedicated fogs with progressive interest have to get enganged and if the schools are not willing to do the work, there are other...
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douglas wants two months rent back as well. she's moving out never to forget her brush with indoor gardening. >> reporter: the wear you're looking at it it gives you the skievies. >> it d it's disgusting. ill really is. you can really get sick from something like that. i can't even have my grandchildren over here to visit me. report roar jeff cole fox 29 news. california high school girl's basketball team kicked out of the playoffs because of pink uniforms. now the pink is not the school's color but the girls thought it would be a nice choice to show their support for breast cancer awareness. but the california inter so hal tick federation says that's against the rules. no team can change the color of their uniform without permission permission. >> we've been working hard all season and we've been looking forward to the number one seed, and now that we got to the championship we can't even play. sources say the girls team was already on probation for previous violation that may have played a role in the decision. >>> baseball s
douglas wants two months rent back as well. she's moving out never to forget her brush with indoor gardening. >> reporter: the wear you're looking at it it gives you the skievies. >> it d it's disgusting. ill really is. you can really get sick from something like that. i can't even have my grandchildren over here to visit me. report roar jeff cole fox 29 news. california high school girl's basketball team kicked out of the playoffs because of pink uniforms. now the pink is not the...
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thank you for listening. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" douglas shaw a former white house special assistant for arms control discusses the latest in the iranian nuclear negotiations. then thomas hungerford of the economic policy institute and romina
thank you for listening. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" douglas shaw a former white house special assistant for arms control discusses the latest in the iranian nuclear negotiations. then thomas hungerford of the economic policy institute and romina
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trooper alex douglas shop september 12th, 2014 outside the blooming grover barracks. corporal brian dixon was killed. douglas made his first public remarks saturday as the borough named a road after dixon. he spent the last six months undergoing more than a dozen surgeries. >> i feel good. i am getting bert. now i'm off crutches and on a cane. our department, tremendous, horrific tragedy. that's what kept me motivated and just looking on into the future. >> police arrested eric frein after 48 day manhunt in the pocono mountains. frein has pleaded not guilty to charges for which prosecutors say they plan so seek the death penalty. >> a foyer fight nerve fresno, california is seriously hurt after he falls through the roof of a burning home. take a look at this video and you can see the firefighter in the middle of the smoke when all of a sudden, the roof collapses. and he falls into the garage. other firefighters and good samaritans helped pull him from the burning building, firefighter being treated for serious burns on more than half of his body. >> heroic act caught
trooper alex douglas shop september 12th, 2014 outside the blooming grover barracks. corporal brian dixon was killed. douglas made his first public remarks saturday as the borough named a road after dixon. he spent the last six months undergoing more than a dozen surgeries. >> i feel good. i am getting bert. now i'm off crutches and on a cane. our department, tremendous, horrific tragedy. that's what kept me motivated and just looking on into the future. >> police arrested eric...
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obviously it is safe today and william o douglas c the part so that you guys can enjoy it today instead of sitting on traffic on it are quite -- on a parkway. this time instead of raising the water we will lower the water and we will do it the same way that we did it when we came in the first time. we will use the doors connected to the stems and turn the lock key and let the water out. so we went ahead and opened up the gates and unfortunately what that means is where the gates are open we have to get back to shore somehow and i and the mule have to get you back to shore so with that said i have to get off the boat unfortunately but i hope you guys enjoy your ride on the charles mercer -- enjoyed your ride on the charles mercer. if you have any questions asked the -- ask the tiller.
obviously it is safe today and william o douglas c the part so that you guys can enjoy it today instead of sitting on traffic on it are quite -- on a parkway. this time instead of raising the water we will lower the water and we will do it the same way that we did it when we came in the first time. we will use the doors connected to the stems and turn the lock key and let the water out. so we went ahead and opened up the gates and unfortunately what that means is where the gates are open we...
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and he was a supreme court justice -- william douglas. he loved the canal very much and was very hadn't about the fact the national parks decided it would be a good idea to turn this into a parkway -- he was very saddened. he challenged two washington post editors that wrote an editorial saying that it wouuldld be a good idea -- he challenged them to hike the can al. 184 miles long. after that hike, they saw the beautiful things on the canal and decided that maybe it is not a good idea to turn this into a parkway. so obviously, it stays here today. and william douglas was that -- he saved this park so you guys can enjoy today instead of sitting in traffic on a parkway. so we are going to go ahead and do the same thing when we entered the lock. instead of raising the water, we are going to lower the water. and do it the same way we did it. we are going to use those wicket doors. and go ahead and turn those keys so we can open the doors and let the water out. [water rushing] [whistle] announcer: we went ahead and opened up our agtes. -- our
and he was a supreme court justice -- william douglas. he loved the canal very much and was very hadn't about the fact the national parks decided it would be a good idea to turn this into a parkway -- he was very saddened. he challenged two washington post editors that wrote an editorial saying that it wouuldld be a good idea -- he challenged them to hike the can al. 184 miles long. after that hike, they saw the beautiful things on the canal and decided that maybe it is not a good idea to turn...
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douglas was cremated, maybe. he was eaten, quite possibly and then his bones were dispersed among the true. i'm not quite sure what is there. [laughter] he has a stone. buried here, alongside douglas the campbell r confederate soldiers. in the cemetery, where do we find douglas? we find one of the first confederate memorials. as monuments go, it is modest. as one woman, mrs. emerson, who compiled a volume on southern monuments noted that though of no great height, it's design is so artistic -- there it is -- she insist that of no great high its proportions are so just that it would attract attention. its initial portrait of the little monument that could rather than the dying flowers, no matter how many there are or how beautiful they are. now, as so many historians david among them leading the charge, we see that we have an insistent new narrative of american culture postwar. while we know that usually there are two sides to every story when you see a monument such as this -- in addition to the cornerstones and
douglas was cremated, maybe. he was eaten, quite possibly and then his bones were dispersed among the true. i'm not quite sure what is there. [laughter] he has a stone. buried here, alongside douglas the campbell r confederate soldiers. in the cemetery, where do we find douglas? we find one of the first confederate memorials. as monuments go, it is modest. as one woman, mrs. emerson, who compiled a volume on southern monuments noted that though of no great height, it's design is so artistic --...
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>> because douglas durst is brought back into -- >> maybe no him, but not for the authorities. >> no, but for the durst family. >> exactly. >> does that affect their business holdings? >> which is why they came out in front of it. >> i think people know at this point -- it's hard for me to think there's that much brand impact. this is not a sort of retail facing brand, right? it's not like coke on the shelves or toyota it's someone is negotiating a huge commercial lease with some distance entity. at the same time obviously they're worried about the family name, which is now on the front page of every paper and the lead in every show about the guy that is suspected of killing three people. >> and not in pretty fashion, apparently, maybe, we don't know. we'll see. >> who knows. >> stay tuned for "jinx" season 2. >> that would be great. >>> of course calf chris on "all in" seem and you can see seemo on the shift and "the docket." >>> what does the confirmation of loretta lynch have to do with a republican afternoon-abortion measure? >>> plus residents gain access to free public wifi for
>> because douglas durst is brought back into -- >> maybe no him, but not for the authorities. >> no, but for the durst family. >> exactly. >> does that affect their business holdings? >> which is why they came out in front of it. >> i think people know at this point -- it's hard for me to think there's that much brand impact. this is not a sort of retail facing brand, right? it's not like coke on the shelves or toyota it's someone is negotiating a huge...
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douglas macarthur high-school in a community that they actually had book burnings in my community. i believe the border for education may have considered but then decided it is cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> so with your even stand in news stories how many lawyers. [laughter] if i've ever missing for more then three days call dick cheney. a wonderful question. the publisher simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to this to read every word most of the concerns were typical in tehran's of naming places with infringement with the publisher in be from the lawsuits. there were several cases they said are you sure you can talk about this? there is nothing in any way, shape, or form or anything i heard that i should not report to there is no problem. dick cheney is a public figure and so am i. and washington needs to laugh at itself they'll laugh at us but there're no issues with their briefings in the meetings that i went to. now we have a very vigorous ethics process because they're not permitted to except advances and we have to be scrupulous to ensure we're not violating the house et
douglas macarthur high-school in a community that they actually had book burnings in my community. i believe the border for education may have considered but then decided it is cheaper to do douglas macarthur. >> so with your even stand in news stories how many lawyers. [laughter] if i've ever missing for more then three days call dick cheney. a wonderful question. the publisher simon & schuster assigned a lawyer to this to read every word most of the concerns were typical in tehran's...
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anthony douglas, thank you very much for joining us from oklahoma tonight. we'll take a break and come back with more from this panel. also later, in the rewrite, the edmond pettis bridge in alabama in selma is named after a former grand dragon of the klu klux klan. it is long past time to rewrite that name. we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. and the wind-blown watery eyes. that's why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. and try puffs softpack today. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you m
anthony douglas, thank you very much for joining us from oklahoma tonight. we'll take a break and come back with more from this panel. also later, in the rewrite, the edmond pettis bridge in alabama in selma is named after a former grand dragon of the klu klux klan. it is long past time to rewrite that name. we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man....
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anthony douglas, thank you very much for joining us from oklahoma tonight. we'll take a break and come back with more from this panel. also later, in the rewrite, the edmond pettis bridge in alabama in selma is named after a former grand dragon of the klu klux klan. it is long past time to rewrite that name. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back. thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail, it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. imagine if razors could move up and down, and all around. hugging tight, swirling left and turning right. behold, new venus swirl. the only razor with five contour blades and a flexiball. to contour to your tricky places, bends and all. going this way and that. bumps and grooves, curvy and flat. for skin as flawless as can be. new venus swirl. and try new venus with a touch of olay with five times more moisturizers [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to sta
anthony douglas, thank you very much for joining us from oklahoma tonight. we'll take a break and come back with more from this panel. also later, in the rewrite, the edmond pettis bridge in alabama in selma is named after a former grand dragon of the klu klux klan. it is long past time to rewrite that name. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back. thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail, it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people choose delta than...
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trooper alex douglas is about to have his 16th surgery to repair damage. investigators say eric frein shot douglas outside the barracks in the poconos last september. here's a picture of douglas on crutches when he went home for the holidays. he's learning how to get around with his new artificial hip, and his boss says he's doing as well as can be expected. corporal brian dixon was killed in that ambush. hundreds of law enforcement officers searched the poconos, you'll remember for dixon's accused killer for seven weeks. police captured eric frein hiding in an airport hangar in late october. he's facing several charges including first-degree murder. >>> we are following the eagles shake-up which show noz sign of stopping. comcast sportsnet is reporting that the nfl's leading rusher last season demarco murray, will visit philadelphia today. he set a single-season record last season. murray's college roommate from oklahoma happens to be sam bradford. bradford says he's trying to convince murray to come here. as for himself, bradford knows he'll be under the
trooper alex douglas is about to have his 16th surgery to repair damage. investigators say eric frein shot douglas outside the barracks in the poconos last september. here's a picture of douglas on crutches when he went home for the holidays. he's learning how to get around with his new artificial hip, and his boss says he's doing as well as can be expected. corporal brian dixon was killed in that ambush. hundreds of law enforcement officers searched the poconos, you'll remember for dixon's...
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frederick douglas came to ruggles'house. ruggles played an important role in getting this process going. amy: frederick douglas got married there. >> one of the thing interested in the gay thing, he gave the name and in the new name imprinted seas to avoid capture, they changed our names. ruggles told douglas, you have to change your name to avoid capture. he did it twice. first he was frederick bailey, then frederick johnson. when he got to new bedford massachusetts, he said, every other black family here is named johnson, so i better find another name. he decided to call himself frederick douglass. juan: ruggles would confront slave captures who are trying to grab people off the streets? >> he is a very militant guy. he went into a house in brooklyn -- there were many slaveowners who came up to new york city with their slaves. new york had very close economic ties to the south. the cotton trade, all that. even after slavery is abolished in new york state, there are still slaves on the streets. ruggles goes into someone's h
frederick douglas came to ruggles'house. ruggles played an important role in getting this process going. amy: frederick douglas got married there. >> one of the thing interested in the gay thing, he gave the name and in the new name imprinted seas to avoid capture, they changed our names. ruggles told douglas, you have to change your name to avoid capture. he did it twice. first he was frederick bailey, then frederick johnson. when he got to new bedford massachusetts, he said, every other...
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trooper douglas walks with the cane as he continues his recovery. else forever grateful for the community report. >>> runners are racing up for the newest premier spring house marathon. the event raises money for the education supplies fund. it kicks off at 8:00 a.m. at the art museum. because of the race there are number of bus routes being rerouted this morning. >> jim gardener goes one on one with pennsylvania tom wolf grilling him about the issues, that's ahead on "action news." >>> sky6 live hd taking a live look for us now over camden, meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> philadelphia orchestra and it's new conductor give a children's fairy tale a moody makeover. 6abc loves the arts previews the concert. >>> hot yoga is a way to bring couples into balance. >> many people thinking about flying somewhere warm after the weather we've been seeing recently. sky6 live hd taking a live look at philadelphia international. 27 degrees outside yes hello spring. march is almost over. >> what a horri
trooper douglas walks with the cane as he continues his recovery. else forever grateful for the community report. >>> runners are racing up for the newest premier spring house marathon. the event raises money for the education supplies fund. it kicks off at 8:00 a.m. at the art museum. because of the race there are number of bus routes being rerouted this morning. >> jim gardener goes one on one with pennsylvania tom wolf grilling him about the issues, that's ahead on...