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emerson. it's scott's sojourns with emerson that allows him to meet harriet. >> i'm going to ask you to also briefly, because we'll spend more time later, who was roger taney? people want to pronounce it taney, but the common pronunciation is taney, correct? >> taney is correct. taney is a former slave holder. statesman. he's held public office in the state of maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland. attorney general of the united states. by the mid 1830s, he is -- becomes chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. he is a kollizaticolonizationis. he thinks a former slave can't live peacefully in the united states and should be removed to places like liberia. he is a catholic living in the ar arch diasis of maryland. he has thought many years of the citizenship for blacks. it's a question that's been on taney's mind since the 1830s when, as attorney general, he had already begun to work out his theory about black citizenship. we know his conclusion is that black people cannot
emerson. it's scott's sojourns with emerson that allows him to meet harriet. >> i'm going to ask you to also briefly, because we'll spend more time later, who was roger taney? people want to pronounce it taney, but the common pronunciation is taney, correct? >> taney is correct. taney is a former slave holder. statesman. he's held public office in the state of maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland. attorney general of the united states. by the mid 1830s, he is...
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frank: emerson college, the owner of the colonial, says it needs major renovations. the plans are to close for about a year. when it reopens, emerson considering turning the colonial into a welcome center or maybe even a dining hall, with a performance space. >> very disappointing. many people here at emerson are upset to hear that' s it' s frank: john wyand majors in stage and production management at emerson. >> many of us are upset to hear the school is thinking of changing it into something like a dining hall. just because we care so much about the arts. and to change such a historic building into something like that is disappointing. frank: emerson releasing this statement, promising tonight will not be the final curtain for the colonial. "the college is engaged in a thorough, thoughtful process to explore and examine a number of options for the theater' s potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances." some good news tonight, emerson says there is one plan that would have the colonial reopened in less than a year. hundreds of thousands
frank: emerson college, the owner of the colonial, says it needs major renovations. the plans are to close for about a year. when it reopens, emerson considering turning the colonial into a welcome center or maybe even a dining hall, with a performance space. >> very disappointing. many people here at emerson are upset to hear that' s it' s frank: john wyand majors in stage and production management at emerson. >> many of us are upset to hear the school is thinking of changing it...
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emerson testified he paid the -- mr. emerson testified he paid the money. mrs. russell testified that she dred e arrangements and scott was able to prevail at the state court level. guest: that takes us back to a fundamental question why 1846. what is happening that the scotts waited to bring this freedom suit and i think there is a confluence of things. but the most powerful thing is those girls. they had two young daughters. something changes and throughout the litigation, the scotts keep the girls in hiding. they are prepared if necessary to defy a court order rather than to see them enslaved or at rifbling sold away. hey are terribly vulnerable. vulnerable being separated from their parents and sexual assault. there is something going on. what happens is that they win the second trial. the jury of white men in st. ouis white men declare them as ree men. guest: there is a lone dissenter who says, not so fast. have decades of a precedent here and i at least for the dissenting view, argue that we should follow precedent and they should be free. guest: kwloor as
emerson testified he paid the -- mr. emerson testified he paid the money. mrs. russell testified that she dred e arrangements and scott was able to prevail at the state court level. guest: that takes us back to a fundamental question why 1846. what is happening that the scotts waited to bring this freedom suit and i think there is a confluence of things. but the most powerful thing is those girls. they had two young daughters. something changes and throughout the litigation, the scotts keep the...
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and emerson, now ms. chaffey, finally relent having won and , willing to give title to the blow family but only the condition she is given those proceeds. in the range of $750, but she did request the money. that is something -- guest: we don't know what it is. host: you are on the air. caller: hello. i wanted to say that, fort snelling, in a civil ceremony by her own owner. the ceremony dwri would have been unnecessary and 1837, the army ordered emerson to bring her to st. louis and when emerson left his wife and relieved his services and by doing that in a free state, he was effectively bringing that institution of slavery into a free state which was a violation of the missouri compromise and was cousin enabling active. host: how do you know so much of the legal detail? caller: i'm taking ap u.s. history. and i read my textbook. schoolas year are you in -- what year are you in school? caller: centigrade. host: thank you for being part of our details. guest: those were the big questions, it was whether c
and emerson, now ms. chaffey, finally relent having won and , willing to give title to the blow family but only the condition she is given those proceeds. in the range of $750, but she did request the money. that is something -- guest: we don't know what it is. host: you are on the air. caller: hello. i wanted to say that, fort snelling, in a civil ceremony by her own owner. the ceremony dwri would have been unnecessary and 1837, the army ordered emerson to bring her to st. louis and when...
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emerson blake, the executive director of the orion society. h. emerson, you have charge now to ask the audience questions and have our panel discuss them. chip: thank you, ann. we have a number of great questions here from the audience. the first question is going to theriet, and question is, given our obvious use of personal automobile use and other forms of transportation, how can we shift this? obviously, that can be applied to any of our panelists to answer it. harriet: you might make the argument that the federal government is renewing this with the gasoline tax, which basically makes states and localities be more or less on their own with transportation, and in some ways, that really favors bikeability, walkability, and even transit, over very large and very costly new highway expansions when we cannot pay to maintain the things that we have up. maybe that was a slightly facetious answer, but i think in general, ginger talked about desire. i think what we are seeing in the communities across the country is that they see these transportation
emerson blake, the executive director of the orion society. h. emerson, you have charge now to ask the audience questions and have our panel discuss them. chip: thank you, ann. we have a number of great questions here from the audience. the first question is going to theriet, and question is, given our obvious use of personal automobile use and other forms of transportation, how can we shift this? obviously, that can be applied to any of our panelists to answer it. harriet: you might make the...
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when emerson died, dred scott wife's freedom. we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take calls, tweets, and facebook comments. for background on the cases, while you watch, order your copy of the companion book, "landmark cases," available for eight dollars 95 -- eight dollars $.95.fiv , american artifacts visits historic places. the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people .rom andrew mellon up next, in the second of a two-part program, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait paintings. in this program, we feature the work of gilbert stuart, whose unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. to studyt stuart went with benjamin west early in his career. he was a very well established painter in london. proficient. he could have stayed in london painting,
when emerson died, dred scott wife's freedom. we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take calls, tweets, and facebook comments. for background on the cases, while you watch, order your copy of the companion book, "landmark cases," available for eight dollars 95 -- eight...
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greatest outcry to buy his freedom from emerson's -- dredd tried to buy his freedom from emerson's widow but she refused and they soon. -- sued. thisa jones will explore ruling. monday atases, lies monday at 9:00ve p.m. eastern. we will be taking facebook posts and tweets during the program. for background on each case, order your copy of the companion book. a dollarslable for $.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. at$18.95 plus shipping c-span.org/landmark cases. >> live coverage from the no inels problem solvers manchester. speakers include a republican and democratic candidates talking about uniting the country, job creation, balancing the budget, securing social security, and medical care. we are live with john kasich as you speaks at a town hall former and on wednesday florida governor jeb bush will be at a town hall meeting encountered -- in concorde. road to the white house on c-span and c-span.org. >> what democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton at the congressional hispanic caucus. and then, a forum on improving mental health treatment in
greatest outcry to buy his freedom from emerson's -- dredd tried to buy his freedom from emerson's widow but she refused and they soon. -- sued. thisa jones will explore ruling. monday atases, lies monday at 9:00ve p.m. eastern. we will be taking facebook posts and tweets during the program. for background on each case, order your copy of the companion book. a dollarslable for $.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. at$18.95 plus shipping c-span.org/landmark cases. >> live...
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this monday on "landmark scott was 1830, dred enslaved to emerson. emerson was assigned to duty in several free states, during which he married harriet robinson. when the doctor died he tried to buy his freedom from the family widow emerson, but she refused and he sued. follow the case in "landmark cases." historic supreme court decisions with our special guest christopher bracy and martha this historicore supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people who were the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices in these cases. be sure to join the conversation . e-mails,e taking your facebook comments and tweets. for background on each case, order your copy of the companion $8.95 atilable for c-span.org >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture. next, san diego state university professor elizabeth cobbs talks about alexander hamilton's role in government. she describes how after the american revolution, state operated as separate countries, which often created problems. hamilton argued during the constitutional convention for a stron
this monday on "landmark scott was 1830, dred enslaved to emerson. emerson was assigned to duty in several free states, during which he married harriet robinson. when the doctor died he tried to buy his freedom from the family widow emerson, but she refused and he sued. follow the case in "landmark cases." historic supreme court decisions with our special guest christopher bracy and martha this historicore supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people who...
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emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. when the doctor died, scott trying to buy his freedom from the widow. but she refused and he said. -- but she refused and he sued. follow the case with our special guests. we will explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people who were the plaintiffs, lawyers, and justices in the cases. live monday at 9:00 eastern. join the conversation as we will be taking calls, e-mails, tweets, and facebook comments andng the program on cspan3 c-span radio. for background while you watch, order your copy of the companion book available for $8.95 less shipping --plus shipping. next on american history tv, the author in history professor ralph young discusses his book, "dissent: the history of an american idea." he examines protests from the 17th century to the present day. mr. young highlights historical figures rockwell that anderson andalph waldo emerson
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to keep the colonial a true theater. >> in a letter to the community, emerson's president said they those not to renew the operational agreement because it's in need of repairs. the letter admits the school's plans for the building are fluid and they vow to engage the community in planning for the colonial's long-term use. >>> the topic of our daily talker this morning. >> what should happen to the theater. we have a couple of viewers writing in this morning. >> amy says it should stay a functioning theater not only you can comment on our daily talker at web week. -- at cbsboston.com. >> i didn't realize how beautiful it was until i saw a couple of those images which is a really nice building. >> fun to see. >>> think working at facebook could be kind of cool maybe? >> coming up the unusual questions that they ask job candidates. >> a former high level irish banking executive arrested over the weekend in greater boston. the charges he's facing in federal court. am la? -- >> pamela? >> time to take a look at the weather watcher reports. getting reports of comfortable temperatures. co
to keep the colonial a true theater. >> in a letter to the community, emerson's president said they those not to renew the operational agreement because it's in need of repairs. the letter admits the school's plans for the building are fluid and they vow to engage the community in planning for the colonial's long-term use. >>> the topic of our daily talker this morning. >> what should happen to the theater. we have a couple of viewers writing in this morning. >> amy...
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. >> reporter: emerson college students file into the colonial theater bought by their school nine years ago for a show what theater buffs say is an iconic building. >> it's like a gem to see a performance in a theater like this. >> it really needs to stay as an icon for the city and for the people. >> reporter: inside a 6:30 performance of "the book of mormon" delighted the crowd but it's the grandeur of the building itself that captures attention. >> the ornateness is just amazing. the architecture is brilliant. it's something that it would be a shame if something happened to it. >> reporter: for members of a local theater union, there'sle the threat of losing jobs if emerson doesn't keep the colonial operating as a performance venue. the school is discussing plans to repurpose the building as a dining haul and student space. >> there's uncertainty, there's speculation. there's been press about what would happen but we haven't sold anything. >> reporter: online you'll find social media posts opposing a closing but also a petition hoping to persuade especialerson to keep the colonial a
. >> reporter: emerson college students file into the colonial theater bought by their school nine years ago for a show what theater buffs say is an iconic building. >> it's like a gem to see a performance in a theater like this. >> it really needs to stay as an icon for the city and for the people. >> reporter: inside a 6:30 performance of "the book of mormon" delighted the crowd but it's the grandeur of the building itself that captures attention. >>...
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the president of emerson says it's one of several options the college is considering. >>> still ahead, the local colleges are dropping one sick leadership isn't given. it's earned. realized. accomplished. fulfilled. won. leadership isn't given. it's taken. >>> flu season is now upon us. >> to help you stay healthy, the doctors and nurses are channeling taylor swift to [music] >> a multipurpose song. every group and organization effectively has used this. i love that. >> you can turn the song to make it say whatever you like. >> is she taking a break? >> taylor swift is taking a break? >> am i saying something that's not true? i heard it in matty in the morning. so it's matty's fault. >> thanks for watching tonight.
the president of emerson says it's one of several options the college is considering. >>> still ahead, the local colleges are dropping one sick leadership isn't given. it's earned. realized. accomplished. fulfilled. won. leadership isn't given. it's taken. >>> flu season is now upon us. >> to help you stay healthy, the doctors and nurses are channeling taylor swift to [music] >> a multipurpose song. every group and organization effectively has used this. i love...
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john emerson. during his and list the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married henrietta robinson. when emerson died, dred scott robinson, but it was refused. with our special guest, christopher bracy and martha jones, who will explore this historic supreme court ruling and the life and times of the people involved in the case. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take your calls, tweets, cal and fack comments during the program. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 at c-span.org. >> c-span has your coverage for the road to the white house 2016, where you will find the candidates, this reaches, the debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year, we are taking our coverage into classrooms across the country with our student cap contest, giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candida
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randolph up twenty-four to nothing and...in other action emerson hubbard ... 3 nebraska takes center stage 3 the next two night. let's take a look at the rere of the e 32 teams in each for d1 and d2. for our purposes we're looking at the siouxland halves. in d1 we've got a pair of siouxland teams squaring off in a great 9-8 matchup. it's pender and nelly oakdale. guaian angel central catholic will be favored to at least make the semifinals in this bracket. we'll have highlights of their first round matchup with fullerton.in the other half howells dodge was ranked at one point in the year they'll try to upset high plains community. creighton is favored to make the title game as the two seed. we'll have that game for you tonight at 10.on the d2 side of things oneill st. mary's has the tall task of beating number on humphrey st francis in round one. osmond is the nine seed headed to osceola. we could see a randolph emerson hubbard matchup in the second round but that would take an epic comeback by the pirates.ananon the other half of d2 lyons decatur will have an upset mindset against l
randolph up twenty-four to nothing and...in other action emerson hubbard ... 3 nebraska takes center stage 3 the next two night. let's take a look at the rere of the e 32 teams in each for d1 and d2. for our purposes we're looking at the siouxland halves. in d1 we've got a pair of siouxland teams squaring off in a great 9-8 matchup. it's pender and nelly oakdale. guaian angel central catholic will be favored to at least make the semifinals in this bracket. we'll have highlights of their first...
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, emerson was more straightlaced than him. he said henry, what are you doing in there? henry david thoreau looked out and said "ralph, what are you doing out there?" [laughter] this is the heart. the essay on civil disobedience is almost like viable for dissenters. ." ." bible for dissenters. in 1898 young student for india was being for the law in london. he read this essay. he was so impressed by it that a few years later when he was back in his native india he used civil disobedience in his campaign to get the british out of india. this of course was gandhi. in 1946, a young theology student who was going to school at a the logical that had a theological seminary was reading auntie's and gandhi talked about henry david thoreau. a few years later when he was a pastor of the dexter avenue bastrop church in montgomery, alabama he led boycott. you can see how this resonates right through to today. another famous abolitionist was william lord garrison. it is so interesting that the dissenters and protesters throughout history co
, emerson was more straightlaced than him. he said henry, what are you doing in there? henry david thoreau looked out and said "ralph, what are you doing out there?" [laughter] this is the heart. the essay on civil disobedience is almost like viable for dissenters. ." ." bible for dissenters. in 1898 young student for india was being for the law in london. he read this essay. he was so impressed by it that a few years later when he was back in his native india he used civil...
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according to the "globe" emerson college is considering converting the colonial athlete near a dining hall/performing space. it will be called the colonial student center. the president of emerson tells the globe this is one of several options for this theatre. >>> new this morning after three decades, boston university and the huntington theatre company is parting ways. according to the "globe" the theater is up for sale immediately. they tell the paper it was a question of cost. the buyer must allow the facility to function as a theatre through 2017. >>> it is now 4:54. a bobcat in westburg. and a teenager got a lucky picture of it. trent briggs snapped three photos after his mother spotted the animal. he was able to get 30 feet away from the animal and he wasn't afraid. >> i had never really seen a bobcat never, so i was so focused on getting the picture of the bobcat it didn't cross my mind. >> he would be a great journalist because he got the shot. trent wasn't afraid, neighbors are. they are worried about their small pets. this isn't the first bobcat sighting in middlesex county
according to the "globe" emerson college is considering converting the colonial athlete near a dining hall/performing space. it will be called the colonial student center. the president of emerson tells the globe this is one of several options for this theatre. >>> new this morning after three decades, boston university and the huntington theatre company is parting ways. according to the "globe" the theater is up for sale immediately. they tell the paper it was a...
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randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of options for the theater's potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances. the colonial theater has operated continually since 1900. a check of what's trending this monday morning. emily: president obama in san francisco this weekend, speaking at a d.n.c. fundraiser and he took the opportunity to poke some fun at kanye west who's hinted that he might run for president in 2020. president: do you really think that this country is going to let a man from southwest chicago win a funny name to be president of the united states? that is crazy. emily: just in case he is serious, president obama told kanye to be ready to deal with some strange characters who behave like they're on reality i think he has experience with that. randy: it's the crazy play a lot of people are talking about this morning. l.a. dodgers infielder chase utley has a nasty collision with the mets ruben tejada who leaves the game with a broken leg. the league says the slide was illegal and utley has been suspended for games
randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of options for the theater's potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances. the colonial theater has operated continually since 1900. a check of what's trending this monday morning. emily: president obama in san francisco this weekend, speaking at a d.n.c. fundraiser and he took the opportunity to poke some fun at kanye west who's hinted that he might run for president in 2020. president: do you...
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take emerson. put up emerson, please. emr. there's a two-day chart of emerson. a big gap at the open. people looked at the multinational, a weak dollar, great for multinationals. all of them started turning around. same situation with merck. we had oversold conditions. most of the big pharmaceuticals. that was one of the first groups. the first group to go public. the other group with a notable turn around was energy. energy stocks moved. despite the fact that oil did not move. oil has moved into positive territory late in the day. chevron is benefiting. chevron and all the big oil stocks moved well before oil started moving to the upside. the bottom line here is up in of these are happening on particularly heavy value yum. we're seeing the opposite of recently. today, not a lot of heavy selling going on. >> let's get a look at the tech stocks. >> it's too easy to call a bottom, ty. but biotech, a big reversal. the last three days, we have seen this. an awful lot of strong volume there. now, biotechs, after cratering on monday, are set to be fractionally higher.
take emerson. put up emerson, please. emr. there's a two-day chart of emerson. a big gap at the open. people looked at the multinational, a weak dollar, great for multinationals. all of them started turning around. same situation with merck. we had oversold conditions. most of the big pharmaceuticals. that was one of the first groups. the first group to go public. the other group with a notable turn around was energy. energy stocks moved. despite the fact that oil did not move. oil has moved...
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. >> some of the people that reported from emerson to fastenal and grainger using terms like industrial recession. it's not good and ge is the big weight in the sector, 11%. without the big defense contractors, well, a few airlines, everything else from united technologies, to emerson to eaten is down and it does not look like it's over. >> exactly to your point a lot of the companies that were first trying to deal with cost cutting issues, now the ones that service those companies are saying the exact same thing. so it's rippling basically through that space. this is not the time to dive into it. >> you got a trade on xli. the etf that trades industrials. >> when you look at the chart. xli from the 2009 lows it has come down to that uptrend that has been in place since 2009. there's the chart. you have the stock at 52.5 or so today, 50 is a near term support level but that uptrend is the big one here. i don't think ge can help a whole heck of a lot from here at ten-year highs. i want to make a bearish bet looking out to december expiration when the stock was around 52.5, i bought the 5
. >> some of the people that reported from emerson to fastenal and grainger using terms like industrial recession. it's not good and ge is the big weight in the sector, 11%. without the big defense contractors, well, a few airlines, everything else from united technologies, to emerson to eaten is down and it does not look like it's over. >> exactly to your point a lot of the companies that were first trying to deal with cost cutting issues, now the ones that service those companies...
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emerson college says the theater needs major renovations which will take about a year. when it reopens, the college says it may turn it into a welcome center or even a dining hall with performance space, but that's not going over so well with some theatergoers and students. >> very disappointing. many people here at emerson are very upset to hear that it's closing with an indefinite future. >> so much life. randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of options for the theater's potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances. the colonial theater has operated continually since 1900. emily: a nearly deadly moment at an auction. randy: one man's heroic moves when a car burst through a wall. and a wall of water makes a mess in washington state. why leaves are part of the problem here. hand-crafted...layer by layer. r the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall with a new hot or iced pumpkin macchiato. dear fellow citizen, your home is your castle. needs a new roof or kitchen. r borrow money for
emerson college says the theater needs major renovations which will take about a year. when it reopens, the college says it may turn it into a welcome center or even a dining hall with performance space, but that's not going over so well with some theatergoers and students. >> very disappointing. many people here at emerson are very upset to hear that it's closing with an indefinite future. >> so much life. randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of...
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came toldo emerson visit him in jail. he looked through the bars of the jail cell and emerson, even though they were both radical nonconformists, emerson was more straightlaced than him. he said henry, what are you doing in there? thoreau looked out and said , "ralph, what are you doing out there?" [laughter] this is the heart. in a sense, his essay on civil disobedience is almost like the bible for dissenters. from98, a young student india was studying the law in london. he read this essay. he was so impressed by it that a few years later when he was back in his native india he used civil disobedience in his campaign to get the british out of india. this of course was gandhi. in 1946, a young theology student who was going to school the theological seminary on the outskirts of philadelphia was gandhi's autobiography and gandhi talked about henry david thoreau. a few years later when he was a pastor of the dexter avenue bastrop church in montgomery, alabama, he led the montgomery bus boycott. you can see how something exp
came toldo emerson visit him in jail. he looked through the bars of the jail cell and emerson, even though they were both radical nonconformists, emerson was more straightlaced than him. he said henry, what are you doing in there? thoreau looked out and said , "ralph, what are you doing out there?" [laughter] this is the heart. in a sense, his essay on civil disobedience is almost like the bible for dissenters. from98, a young student india was studying the law in london. he read this...
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many people here at emerson are very upset to hear that it's closing with an indefinite future. so much life. randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of options for the theater's potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances. the colonial theater has operated continually since 1900. emily: 6:37 this morning. a nearly deadly moment at an auction. randy: one man's heroic moves when a car burst through a wall. and a wall of water makes a mess in washington state. why leaves are part of the olessa: good morning. welcome back to the "eyeopener." keeping an eye on this accident here 128 southbound in beverly. sky 5 over the scene for us. you can see the right and the left lane still closed. the center lane is getting through. this is over by route 1a. give yourself a few extra minutes if that's where your commute takes you. another nice day on tap. cindy: fantastic weather for your columbus day. you can see the sun getting ready to sneak up over the horizon. sunshine all day long. temperatures running about 10 degrees above av
many people here at emerson are very upset to hear that it's closing with an indefinite future. so much life. randy: emerson releasing a statement saying that it is exploring a number of options for the theater's potential long-term use, all of which will include future performances. the colonial theater has operated continually since 1900. emily: 6:37 this morning. a nearly deadly moment at an auction. randy: one man's heroic moves when a car burst through a wall. and a wall of water makes a...
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emerson college says needed. right now the plan is to year. when it re-opens, the school is considering turning the colonial into a welcome center or even a dining hall with a performance space. emerson officials promise there will be future performances at the colonial. they are considering a variety of options. >>> the foilage is at peak up north. the colors are just amazing across most of the state right now drawing huge clouds to the granite state for the long holiday weekend. tourism officials say about 660,000 people will spend time here today. up 2.5% from last year. visitors are expected to they are here. the owners of one motel in lincoln say they have guests from all over the world. >> they come to see the fall foilage. this is very important for them. fortunately we're here something beautiful. >> it doesn't matter if you go north or south, right now. we have a beautiful day today too. so it is all coming together this weekend. erin: certainly is. if you are planning a trip, check out the foilage tracker. you can take advantage of t
emerson college says needed. right now the plan is to year. when it re-opens, the school is considering turning the colonial into a welcome center or even a dining hall with a performance space. emerson officials promise there will be future performances at the colonial. they are considering a variety of options. >>> the foilage is at peak up north. the colors are just amazing across most of the state right now drawing huge clouds to the granite state for the long holiday weekend....
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emerson college says major renovations are needed. right now the plan is to close down for about a year. when it re-opens, they are considering turning it into a welcome center or a dining hall with a performance space. emerson officials promise there will be future performances, though they are considering a variety of options. >>> the foilage is at peak up north. the colors are amazing across most of the state, drawing huge crowds with the long holiday weekend. tourism officials say about $6 -- 660,000 people will spend time here. visitorred are expected to spend $97 million. the owners of one motel in lincoln say they have guests from all over the world. >> they all come to see the fall foilage. for a lot of them, it is something they never get to see. this is very important for them and fortunately offer something beautiful. >> it doesn't matter if you go north or south, the foil only is beautiful. it is a sight to see and enjoy. we have a beautiful day today too. it is all coming together this weekend. erin: if you are planning a
emerson college says major renovations are needed. right now the plan is to close down for about a year. when it re-opens, they are considering turning it into a welcome center or a dining hall with a performance space. emerson officials promise there will be future performances, though they are considering a variety of options. >>> the foilage is at peak up north. the colors are amazing across most of the state, drawing huge crowds with the long holiday weekend. tourism officials say...
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john emerson. after dr. emerson died, mr. scott tried unsuccessfully to win freedom for himself and his family because he argued they had lived in illinois and the wisconsin territory for four years. where slavery was illegal. we'll look back at the scott versus sandford case which was decided by the supreme court in 1857. that's live next monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3. you can learn more about the landmark cases series which explores the human stories and constitutional dramas0÷mq behi some of the supreme court's most significant decisions. go to c-span.org/landmark cases and from the website, find c-span's "landmark cases" book with highlights, background and legal impact of each case written by tony mauro and published by c-span with cq press. "landmark cases" is available $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> coming up next, more on the supreme court with the group of law attorneys discussing some of the upcoming cases that will be heard in the new term. that's followed by a look at ho
john emerson. after dr. emerson died, mr. scott tried unsuccessfully to win freedom for himself and his family because he argued they had lived in illinois and the wisconsin territory for four years. where slavery was illegal. we'll look back at the scott versus sandford case which was decided by the supreme court in 1857. that's live next monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3. you can learn more about the landmark cases series which explores the human stories and constitutional...
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other finals this afternoon, emerson-hubbard falls to top-ranked falls city, sacred heart 52-18. the pirates were up 18-16 at the half, but were outscored 36-zip in the second half. lyons-decatur trals against #8 lawrence-nelson 38-14 late in the fourth. we'll have all the results from nebraska at ten, as well as highlights from creighton. round one of the iowa football playoffs is in the books. there are 16 teams left in each class and the pairings are out for round two on monday. in class 3a, sgt. bluff- luton gets another home game against carroll, the same team than knocked sbl out of the playoffs last season. after beating bishop heelan, boyden-hull, rock valley travels to webster city. in 2a, spirit lake will host estherville, lincoln central. central lyon, george-little rock will visit east sac county, in wall lake. in class 1a, hinton goes to underwood in a top-ten battle. western chrisitan is home against pocahontas area. ridge view goes to lake city to play south central calhoun. to class a, akron- westfield travels to lo-ma. lawton-bronson goes to west sioux. in 8-man,
other finals this afternoon, emerson-hubbard falls to top-ranked falls city, sacred heart 52-18. the pirates were up 18-16 at the half, but were outscored 36-zip in the second half. lyons-decatur trals against #8 lawrence-nelson 38-14 late in the fourth. we'll have all the results from nebraska at ten, as well as highlights from creighton. round one of the iowa football playoffs is in the books. there are 16 teams left in each class and the pairings are out for round two on monday. in class 3a,...
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emerson college uncertain on what it will do with the historical colonial theatre. after tonight' s final performance of "the book of mormon" there are no future bookings. the petition to save the colonial has more than 4000 signatures online. mike welcome just a head tracking some beautiful weather for our columbus day holiday. but first, turkey in morning. reid: protesters and turkey clashing with police. officers for tissue tear gas at demonstrators railing against this weekend deadly bombing. 95 people were killed in a pair of suicide bombings that ripped through a peace rally. reporter: they came out by the thousand and turkey' s capital to remember the dead and vent their anger. chants of the murderer state will be brought to account directed at the turkish government for allowing saturday' s deadly attack to happen. [explosion] reporter: as hundreds assembled for a peace rally, two blasts seconds apart killing 100 people today, many of the dead laid to rest. familymembers heartbroken over the explosions that tore apart a rally calling for democracy and a stop
emerson college uncertain on what it will do with the historical colonial theatre. after tonight' s final performance of "the book of mormon" there are no future bookings. the petition to save the colonial has more than 4000 signatures online. mike welcome just a head tracking some beautiful weather for our columbus day holiday. but first, turkey in morning. reid: protesters and turkey clashing with police. officers for tissue tear gas at demonstrators railing against this weekend...
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john emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several states, during which scott married harriet robinson. he tried to buy his family's freedom from the widow but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sandford in landmark cases, is to work supreme court decisions. exploring 12 supreme court hearings while relieving -- revealing the life and times of the people of these cases. landmark cases, they at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span --to get the_ background, order your copy of the companion book which is $8.95 plusfor shipping. announcer: former british prime minister tony blair was part of a conversation of global party. he is joined by a belgian prince along with philanthropist howard buffett. this was at the newseum. [applause] >> thank you very much. .t is my honor to be here you could not ask for three individuals who care more about this issue. i know they all have a lot they want to say. we are going to get right to it. howard buffett, will start with you. you are the one who was
john emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several states, during which scott married harriet robinson. he tried to buy his family's freedom from the widow but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sandford in landmark cases, is to work supreme court decisions. exploring 12 supreme court hearings while relieving -- revealing the life and times of the people of these cases. landmark cases, they at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span --to get the_ background, order your copy of the...
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in the sealed off parking lot of truman high school kids from emerson, lincoln and barton elementary dressed up in their halloween costumes and went trick or treating. instead instead of door to door, they were going car to car. parents and grandparents decorated their vehicles in ghoulish fashion to give the kids a little bit of "fright night." >> we got the pick up truck fixed and stuff. >> you mean like a haunted house in the back tailgate. >> yes. >> reporter: the result was the right back a big community gathering. >> it seemed like a great idea. >> it was our pta who came up with the idea as an alter nate and safe way for children to trick or treat. what are you supposed to be? >> birthday cake. >> reporter: the kids loved it. >> it's clever, i like it. >> it's kind of cool. >> i think a lot of kids like it. >> it's a safe idea all the kids are contained it's school friends and families. >> reporter: it's beginning to catch on with other organizations who see it as a safe alterative for kids going door to door in the dark of night. for the kids they had one last thing to say. >
in the sealed off parking lot of truman high school kids from emerson, lincoln and barton elementary dressed up in their halloween costumes and went trick or treating. instead instead of door to door, they were going car to car. parents and grandparents decorated their vehicles in ghoulish fashion to give the kids a little bit of "fright night." >> we got the pick up truck fixed and stuff. >> you mean like a haunted house in the back tailgate. >> yes. >>...
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emerson college owns the theater and decided the close it down for at least a year, they are considering new uses including a possible des moinesing hall or performance. >>> this weekend there was spectacular weather, promotes acceptance and inclusion for people with down's syndrome. had a great time, this year's theme was the world is ours. >>> it means so much to us, drew had been 3 years old this november, this community has completely 180 changed our lives for the positive. >>> governor baker declared october down's syndrome awareness month here in ma. >>> pumpkin crops are down by half compared to last year. lib byes which controls much of the canned pumpkin market says it will likely have enough supply to make it through thanksgiving but when they sell next year's harvest. oh, no. no! >>> thanksgiving without pumpkin pie, right? sounds very wrong with that. >> that's crazy. >>> i know. have to get to the grocery store. >>> it is so nice out there. >>> beautiful weather, oh. fantastic i'm getting weather watcher picks the brilliant foliage against the deep blue october sky. that's w
emerson college owns the theater and decided the close it down for at least a year, they are considering new uses including a possible des moinesing hall or performance. >>> this weekend there was spectacular weather, promotes acceptance and inclusion for people with down's syndrome. had a great time, this year's theme was the world is ours. >>> it means so much to us, drew had been 3 years old this november, this community has completely 180 changed our lives for the...
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emerson college is considering converting a athlete near a dine dining hall/performance space called the colonial student center. the president of emerson health the globe say it is one of several options for the theatre. >>> after more than three decades, boston university and huntington theatre company huntington theatre company parting ways. according to the globe, the theatre is being put up for sale immediately. bu officials tell the paper it was a question of cost. they say the buyer must allow the facility to function as a >>> two new hampshire roommates disappear without a trace and this morning, one-half of the mystery has been solved. the grim find that police made inside of a hotel room. >>> and it was just over a month ago that tom brady's deflategate suspension was overturned, so would roj roj do it all again? what the nfl commissioner is saying about the scandal now. >>> and we are taking to you 93 south and a virtual look at the cloverleaf. right now 14-minute commute from the cloverleaf down to the leverett connector. >>> shiri? >>shiri: next couple of hours no warm-u
emerson college is considering converting a athlete near a dine dining hall/performance space called the colonial student center. the president of emerson health the globe say it is one of several options for the theatre. >>> after more than three decades, boston university and huntington theatre company huntington theatre company parting ways. according to the globe, the theatre is being put up for sale immediately. bu officials tell the paper it was a question of cost. they say the...
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. >> reporter: an emerson marketing professor and agency president who's also an expert on social media says the landscape for high schoolers these days is totally different. >> the penetration markup even in high school is about 50%. that means one in two students walks around with an android or iphone that has the ability to snap photos or record video. that can get kids in trouble. >> reporter: for now there's no >> the school department and police department worked diligently and a cooperative manner to make sure that people take responsibility for their actions and know that there is a price to pay. >> reporter: once again, friday's game against gloucester is off and the immediate future of the winthrop high school football program is uncertain, pending the investigation. in winthrop, jim smith, wbz news. >>> it is 4:39 right now. a rhode island man kicked out of the hospital over pizza. >> coming up, the rule he violated and why the man's family is now concerned for his life. >> and the nanny accused of stealing big money from a local family and wait until you hear what investigat
. >> reporter: an emerson marketing professor and agency president who's also an expert on social media says the landscape for high schoolers these days is totally different. >> the penetration markup even in high school is about 50%. that means one in two students walks around with an android or iphone that has the ability to snap photos or record video. that can get kids in trouble. >> reporter: for now there's no >> the school department and police department worked...
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also in d- 2...osmond falls on the road, 72-42 to osceola and emerson hubbard drops their playoff opener to falls city sacred heart, 52-18. >>> and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live". tonight -- harrison ford. from "scandal", katie lowes. ouou10th annual half-and-half halloween pageant. and "this week in unnecessary censorship." with cletotond the cletones. and now, do not be afraid, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice, thank you for watching. thank you for coming. may the force be with all of you. you know, we decided that for our halloween show this year, obviously we'd all dress up like "star wars" characters. somehow i wound up princess leia. which made more sense before i had the beard. but makes very little. i could have been princess leia in the slave bikini so count your blessings. should i not be pointing this gun at people? don't worry, it's fake. let's go around and we'll go through everybody's costumes. first of all, to my right, my trumsed security guard guillermo. [ cheers an
also in d- 2...osmond falls on the road, 72-42 to osceola and emerson hubbard drops their playoff opener to falls city sacred heart, 52-18. >>> and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live". tonight -- harrison ford. from "scandal", katie lowes. ouou10th annual half-and-half halloween pageant. and "this week in unnecessary censorship." with cletotond the cletones. and now, do not be afraid, here's...
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the president of emerson tells the globe just one of several options for the theatre. >>> s in new this morning. after three decades, boston university and the huntington theatre company are parting ways. according to "the globe" the theater is being put up for sale immediately. bu tells the paper it was a question of cost. the buyer must allow the facility to function as a theatre through 2017. >>> mit has launched a program that gives students course credit for free online classes. the school has offered the online classes for the last four years, but they never counted toward a degree. under the new program. students can learn a micro masters degree on the school's supply chain management. course also launch this winter. >>> the drummer of aerosmith expanding his coffee empire. joey kramer plans to open a coffee restaurant near the sunday river ski resort called the rocking and roasting cafe and restaurant. kramer started selling his rocking and roasting coffee back in 2012. i am pretty sure is pretty good. >> i could use a cup right now. >>> so most people run to the wild animals, b
the president of emerson tells the globe just one of several options for the theatre. >>> s in new this morning. after three decades, boston university and the huntington theatre company are parting ways. according to "the globe" the theater is being put up for sale immediately. bu tells the paper it was a question of cost. the buyer must allow the facility to function as a theatre through 2017. >>> mit has launched a program that gives students course credit for...
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john emerson. during his enlistment in the army he was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriot robinson. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his family's freedom from the widow emerson and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sanford in "landmark cases" with special guest christopher bracy and martha jones, legal research and history professor at the university of michigan law school. we'll explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times by the people who were the plaintiff, lawyers and justices in these cases. landmark case, live tonight at 9:00 eastern. and be sure to join the conversation as we'll be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets, and facebook comments during the program using the #landmarkcases on c-span, y span 3 and c-span radio. and for background while you watch, order your cases of landmark cases companion book. available at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> washington journal will be live tomorrow from the montgom
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temperatures in the 50s right now. 58 in emerson, 58, poughkeepsie. generally low 60s around the city as warm as it will get today. these temperatures stay in the chilly and raw 50s and 60s, very breezy as well. winds get worse tomorrow into saturday. we have a high wind watch in effect for all of these towns right along the jersey shore. we could see winds gusting up to 55 to 60 miles per hour. that's strong enough to knock down trees and powerlines in some spots so we have to watch out for that. this is nothing to do with whack keeb, well in advance, our first area of low pressure, a tight pressure gradient here, coastal flooding advisory effect for new york city and the coastal suburbs, in effect now through 6 a.m. tomorrow, expecting minor tidal flooding and it gets worse. moderate flooding expected friday into saturday during the high tides a coastal flood watch in effect. coastal flooding well in advance of joaquin, something we will be dealing with. see the future wind gusts, gets very breezy later on tonight and especially into tomorrow, those
temperatures in the 50s right now. 58 in emerson, 58, poughkeepsie. generally low 60s around the city as warm as it will get today. these temperatures stay in the chilly and raw 50s and 60s, very breezy as well. winds get worse tomorrow into saturday. we have a high wind watch in effect for all of these towns right along the jersey shore. we could see winds gusting up to 55 to 60 miles per hour. that's strong enough to knock down trees and powerlines in some spots so we have to watch out for...
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in d-1 emerson hubbard is still number one. howells dodge drops from 5 to 6. in d-2 oneill saint mary's jumps from 2 to one. and wynot is still number 7. november third. king of the cage is back in siouxland! the winnavegas casino will be hosting the harvest of champions this saturday night . sioux city's danny black has won his last four fights in king of the cage. all in the first round. in hislast fight i heard him say come on, give me someone tougher. he should have that. check out these youtube clips of charles, krazy horse bennett. throwing his opponent into the cage, jumping on top of the cage. the knockout artist's fights always end in thrilling fashion and he's known as one of the most entertaining fighters in the world of mma. black gets a title shot if he can defeat the man who's been the main even on showtime three times. he also wants to put himself and john devall's mma studio on the map. this fight, there's a lot on the line, i've kind of smashed through my last few opponents. there's a lot of videos going around trying to psych me out the guy g
in d-1 emerson hubbard is still number one. howells dodge drops from 5 to 6. in d-2 oneill saint mary's jumps from 2 to one. and wynot is still number 7. november third. king of the cage is back in siouxland! the winnavegas casino will be hosting the harvest of champions this saturday night . sioux city's danny black has won his last four fights in king of the cage. all in the first round. in hislast fight i heard him say come on, give me someone tougher. he should have that. check out these...
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he says, we will need not only s,nstein's and steinmetze but washington's and emerson's. that is a pointed line. an obscure figure. he was referring to the electrical engineer, charles steinmetz. balance, again. the country needs scientists and engineers, but also needs politicalr humanity, and military leaders like george washington. political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of balance was vital to eisenhower. that was the federal budget. national security was important, but he knew the national security was also expensive, or is he liked to say, good defense is not cheap defense. but a strong economy was the most important part of national security. to have a strong economy, the federal government needed to balance its budget. he grew angry. he lost his temper at people who talked about having to make a choice, a choice between a balanced budget and national security. in other words, if you want national security, you have to spend a lot of money on defense, run up the federal budget, and run up huge deficits and debt. eisenhower dismissed that idea.
he says, we will need not only s,nstein's and steinmetze but washington's and emerson's. that is a pointed line. an obscure figure. he was referring to the electrical engineer, charles steinmetz. balance, again. the country needs scientists and engineers, but also needs politicalr humanity, and military leaders like george washington. political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of balance was vital to eisenhower. that was the federal budget. national security was important,...
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emerson, new jersey, 29. these are the actual air temperatures. a cold 23 in danbury. but the five boroughs and nassau county, the southern end close to the water. for the most part, a lot of folks around the freezing temperature or below. day planner, it'll be a bright day. feels better by noontime at 49. forecasting a high at 53 degrees. monday morning, let's start off the commute. hopefully an size easy go so far. >> we're going to head to long island and smithtown. we have a closure on north country road by lynam court. that's shut down in both directions. otherwise long island is looking good. let's head to the construction on the bayonne bridge. this is out there all the time. it will be shut down for just a little longer. more weather and traffic coming up on the 4s. >>> breaking news right now in westchester county. a fire that started at a business quickly grew out of control. those flames broke out on north street. tracie strahan is there this morning. zplr >> reporter: we're trying to figure out what's been fueling this fire that's been
emerson, new jersey, 29. these are the actual air temperatures. a cold 23 in danbury. but the five boroughs and nassau county, the southern end close to the water. for the most part, a lot of folks around the freezing temperature or below. day planner, it'll be a bright day. feels better by noontime at 49. forecasting a high at 53 degrees. monday morning, let's start off the commute. hopefully an size easy go so far. >> we're going to head to long island and smithtown. we have a closure...
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john emerson. during his enlistment in the army emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. when the dr. died mr. scott tried to buy his family's freedom from the widow but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sanford in c-span's new series landmark cases historic supreme court decisions with our special guest george washington university law professor christopher bracey and martha jones, legal research and history professor at the university of michigan law school will explore this historic supreme court ruling by exploring the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices in these cases. live monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to join the conversation as we'll be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets and facebook comments during the program using #landmarkcases on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch order your copy of landmark cases companion book for $8.95 plusi;s shipping at c-span.or
john emerson. during his enlistment in the army emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. when the dr. died mr. scott tried to buy his family's freedom from the widow but she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus sanford in c-span's new series landmark cases historic supreme court decisions with our special guest george washington university law professor christopher bracey and martha jones, legal research and history...
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. >> you could see the commentary from emerson and the chairmans saying we are seeing things terrible, like industrial recession. it is not good. and ge is the big weight in the sector, 11%. without the big defense contractor, a few airlines, everything from united technologies, honeywell, it is all done, not by my word. >> to your point, a lot of the companies trying to deal with cost-cutting issues and now the ones that service those companies are saying the same thing. so it is rippling through that space. it is not the time to dive into it. >> do you have a trade on xli which tracks industries. >> yes. when you look at chart from the 2009 lows it has come down now to the uptrend that has been in place since 2009. there is the chart right there. so you have the stock at 52.5 today. 50 is a massive near-term support level. but the uptrend is the big one here. so i think that you'll continue to see fundamental zreerdeterion and i don't think ge can help at ten year high so i want to make a bearish bet looking out to december expiration at around 52.5, i bought the 52-48 put spread an
. >> you could see the commentary from emerson and the chairmans saying we are seeing things terrible, like industrial recession. it is not good. and ge is the big weight in the sector, 11%. without the big defense contractor, a few airlines, everything from united technologies, honeywell, it is all done, not by my word. >> to your point, a lot of the companies trying to deal with cost-cutting issues and now the ones that service those companies are saying the same thing. so it is...
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tonight's performance for "the book of mormon" is the last until emerson college decides what to do with that space. >> it's short-sighted on their part. >> the boston globe is reporting that the college is considering using that space as diningle what a performance space inside of it. >> we now know the name of the hamilton man who was shot and killed by police in beverly. 49-year-old christopher whitmarsh was shot and killed yevl. with his car. he died from his injuries and an investigation is ongoing. >>> tonight we are learning more about the victims of saturday's deadly house explosion here in franklin. a story which first broke and tonight fox 25's jim morelli discover that the victims were long time residents of medway. >> it's sad to know that they're gone that we won't be seeing them again. >> reporter: a loss of life in franklin fell most acutely one town away. >> just very, very sad. i'm quite shocked. i really still can't believe them. >> reporter: richard and nancy brown who both perished in this explosion and fire at the villages at oak hill condominium complex had close ti
tonight's performance for "the book of mormon" is the last until emerson college decides what to do with that space. >> it's short-sighted on their part. >> the boston globe is reporting that the college is considering using that space as diningle what a performance space inside of it. >> we now know the name of the hamilton man who was shot and killed by police in beverly. 49-year-old christopher whitmarsh was shot and killed yevl. with his car. he died from his...
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temperatures around the area right now, 50 in emerson. 55 in floral park. 43 in ringwood. 52 in woodland park. now everybody is beginning to catch up just a little bit. earlier today we saw temperatures in the 30s through the hudson valley and out into orange county. now we're in the upper 40s to low 50s. to low 70s today. radar picture. nothing really to worry about at all. it does its sweep. we are dry and will stay dry. a couple of clouds as we mentioned in the live picture. you can see them, but they're high clouds. they're pushing out, and many of them will burn off before the day is done. the northeast, look at it. we've just carved out this beautiful weather. we are going to keep it through the holiday weekend. now, as far as what we expect from the future, watch the very end of this sequence. right now, fine, fine, fine. we see a couple clouds kind of begin to push through the area. then out from the west and the south, we see our troublemaker for tuesday come in the form of clouds first, beginning to thicken monday night into the overnight. tuesday i think we're going to see the
temperatures around the area right now, 50 in emerson. 55 in floral park. 43 in ringwood. 52 in woodland park. now everybody is beginning to catch up just a little bit. earlier today we saw temperatures in the 30s through the hudson valley and out into orange county. now we're in the upper 40s to low 50s. to low 70s today. radar picture. nothing really to worry about at all. it does its sweep. we are dry and will stay dry. a couple of clouds as we mentioned in the live picture. you can see...
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john emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet. follow the case of scott versus sanford in c-span's new seriesly landmark cases "with our special guests. we'll explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people whoa were the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices in these cases. landmark cases, live, monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and be sure to join the conversation at as we'll be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets, and facebook comments, using the hash tag landmark cases on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio, and for background on each case, order your copy of landmark cases companion book, available for 8.95 must shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> more about mental health reform with congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania who is co-chair of the mental health caucus. this is part of the discussion. you can watch all of the event at c-span.org. >> good morning, great to be with you. thank you for being
john emerson. emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet. follow the case of scott versus sanford in c-span's new seriesly landmark cases "with our special guests. we'll explore this historic supreme court ruling by revealing the life and times of the people whoa were the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices in these cases. landmark cases, live, monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and be sure to join the conversation at as we'll be taking your calls,...
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on "landmarky cases," in 1830, dred scott was enslaved to john emerson. during army,listment in the emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. died, dredoctor scott tried to buy his freedom from the widow and she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus stanford on the new series "landmark cases." our special guests are christopher bracey and margaret jones -- martha jones. they will explore the historic ruling by revealing the life and times of the people who were the plaintiffs, lawyers and justices. life monday at medical p.m. et -- live monday at 9:00 p.m. et. and c-spanc-span3 radio. for the background, order copy of the companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping. now, a discussion on the house debate to lift the 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports. this is just under an hour. yesterday, the house voted to lift a 40-year-old u.s. ban on imports. on the explain why environmental and vocations are margo thorning for the american council for capital formation and tyson slocu
on "landmarky cases," in 1830, dred scott was enslaved to john emerson. during army,listment in the emerson was assigned to duties in several free states during which dred scott married harriet robinson. died, dredoctor scott tried to buy his freedom from the widow and she refused and he sued. follow the case of scott versus stanford on the new series "landmark cases." our special guests are christopher bracey and margaret jones -- martha jones. they will explore the...
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emerson college owns the space and will take a year to decide what to do with the building. >> shortsighted on their part because the opportunity students who are studying together to be one of the most >> one plan calls for turning the building into dine the building into dining hall while still keeping a space for performances. >>> 4:41. and a national standardized test. new at 5:00, how a new version could help pay for college. >>> defending his former secretary of state. what president obama said about hillary clinton's choice to use private e-mail during her time in office. >>> good morning, shiri. >>shiri: good morning, you guys, temperatures in the cape and islands, anyone with the day off upper 60s. with sunshine in place to the low to mid-70s for the beaches introducing longhorn' s great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus, an appetizer, or a dessert. only at longhorn steakhouse. >>> new this morning, president obama is defending his former secretary of state. he says hillary clinton made a mistake by using her private e-mail
emerson college owns the space and will take a year to decide what to do with the building. >> shortsighted on their part because the opportunity students who are studying together to be one of the most >> one plan calls for turning the building into dine the building into dining hall while still keeping a space for performances. >>> 4:41. and a national standardized test. new at 5:00, how a new version could help pay for college. >>> defending his former secretary...
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emerson college owns the space and will decide what it will take what to do with the building. >> short-sighted on their part because take because taking away the opportunity to be -- to be one of the most memorable halls. >> one plan calls for turning the building into a dining hall while still keeping a space for performances. >>> 4:11 on your monday morning. medical bills are piling up for a dog hurt in a home invasion. coming up at 4:30, the unlikely person that stepped in to help the struggling pup. >>> telling a presidential candidate to back up. what aerosmith front man wants the donald the donald to stop doing in part of his campaign. monday. shiri is tracking the forecast. good morning. >> those of you head to work. getting ready for the 40s through 8:00 and temperatures start to rise. 55 by 9 a.m. 6 introducing longhorn' s great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus, an appetizer, or a dessert. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can' t fake steak. that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discover
emerson college owns the space and will decide what it will take what to do with the building. >> short-sighted on their part because take because taking away the opportunity to be -- to be one of the most memorable halls. >> one plan calls for turning the building into a dining hall while still keeping a space for performances. >>> 4:11 on your monday morning. medical bills are piling up for a dog hurt in a home invasion. coming up at 4:30, the unlikely person that stepped...
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man has died and another in surgery this evening, following surgery went down near 57th avenue and emerson street near bladensburg. a private car rushed one victim to prince george's county center and an ambulance rushed the other one. police are still trying to piece together what happened. >>> miss are looking for a hit- and-run driver who hit a man while he crossed the street. it happened in far aiday place. witnesses say that the man was behind the wheel of a black pickup. neighbors tell us they tried to rs peuade the city to put in a stop light taint section but they got nowhere. >>> tonight a pedestrian hit by a d.c. police vehicle remains in the hospital. the accident happened yesterday near connecticut and l street in northwest. that elderly man was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and the accident is still under investigation. >> banking while black. that's the catch phrase some people are using in response to a cell phone video going viral. it shows a young man seeming while being hands cuffed by police. >> do nothing. >> puts your hands behind your back. >> police sa
man has died and another in surgery this evening, following surgery went down near 57th avenue and emerson street near bladensburg. a private car rushed one victim to prince george's county center and an ambulance rushed the other one. police are still trying to piece together what happened. >>> miss are looking for a hit- and-run driver who hit a man while he crossed the street. it happened in far aiday place. witnesses say that the man was behind the wheel of a black pickup....