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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 08152019 20240714

Benefits for legal immigrants. That, immigration policy and how the everify everify system is being used in the u. S. Host good morning. It is thursday, august 15, 2019. We begin the washington journal focusing on the issues facing Rural Americans after spending Yesterdays Program talking to City Residents, it is Rural Americas turn. Give us a call and let us know what your top issue is and how it is being handled by state and local leaders where you are. Eastern and central time zones call in at 2027488000. Mountain and pacific time zones, call in at 2027488001. On twitter it is cspanwj. On facebook it is facebook. Com cspan. A very good thursday morning to you. Rural residents only, you can start calling in now to give you a sense of the universe of callers, it is about 60 Million People, that is how Many Americans live in Rural Communities. Here is the latest information about them. 64 of that population lives east of the mississippi river. 10 of the total population in the west liv

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20171122

Heurich was 11 years old living in germany. In 1853, she was a white woman from new york, moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. Mytrilla came in 1851 and only had 100 in her pocket when she came. Most people thought she would be arrested or killed when she said what she wanted to do. And although there were abolitionists who sympathized with her cause it was like her own independent project. I first thought for a while when i first read about the story she might have been some kind of tool of the Abolition Movement, really, she came down here all on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something almost unimaginable, giving the cultural firsts that opposed her at the time. Remember, this is a woman who came by herself to a city she never visited before, a city where slavery was st

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20171122

Heurich was 11 years old living in germany. In 1853, she was a white woman from new york, moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. Mytrilla came in 1851 and only had 100 in her pocket when she came. Most people thought she would be arrested or killed when she said what she wanted to do. And although there were abolitionists who sympathized with her cause it was like her own independent project. I first thought for a while when i first read about the story she might have been some kind of tool of the Abolition Movement, really, she came down here all on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something almost unimaginable, giving the cultural firsts that opposed her at the time. Remember, this is a woman who came by herself to a city she never visited before, a city where slavery was st

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Myrtilla Miners School For African American Girls 20170924

Historic home of d. C. s most successful brewer. We are not going to be talking about him today. This is a special story for us about Myrtilla Miner. Myrtilla miner opened a school here. In 1853, Myrtilla Miner who was a white woman from new york moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. She established the school in 1851 with 100 in her pocket. Most people thought it cannot be done here and worse that she could be arrested or killed when she told them what she wanted to do. Although she rallied support of abolitionists and others that sympathized with her cause, when she came here it was her own independent project. I had thought that she might have been some kind of tool of the abolition movement, really she came on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something which is unimaginab

Transcripts For WOIO Cleveland 19 News Sunday Morning 20160918

Ki 77 degrees. Mostly cloudy sky. And clouds will linger through the afternoon. But unfortunately, i cant rule out the possibility of a passing shower, or even the possibility of some thunderstorms. Most of the shower and storm activity will stay off toward the east. And downtown cleveland, gosh darn it, right on the border. So this afternoon you can expect it to be warm and muggy, almost as warm as yesterday. But definitely as muggy. And right now many areas the lake shore hoovering at 70 degrees. And if you come inland you are a bit cooler but not much. Mostly cloudy afternoon. You will see some sunshine here and there. But with that we have the possibility for those showers. Current temperatures around san dus key, 70, hopkins 69 degrees. And cloudy skies there. And 69 down in new philly. Some if you are walking out. Fog and haze. The pavement is probably wet from passing shower, stray storm ago. Clipped the westside toward lorain and 871. But really missed Everything Else and pushi

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