Had been passing around and hiding from police, for the past three days. Real big relief, and we have the gun off the streets and we have the purpose traitors responsible in jail. Reporter concerned, this teenager might be enrolled at Martin Luther King High School and tried to attend class, Police Ordered a brief lock down, shortly after school opened, until the teenager was spotted and arrested at the fernrock station. We had to lock down Martin Luther king cool because we had a juvenile who was a alleged to have been in possession of a firearm. Reporter recovery of the weapon marks the successful conclusion, of a frantic 72 hour manhunt, to find, the suspects and the guns before anyone got hurt. You always have a potential for difficult as to to happen. Reporter fortunately captain jones says there is no evidence so far that the suspects used the gun to commit any crime, or took it in any schools. It seems to be a badge have of honor to be in possession of a gun. Reporter police say
Thank you, kevin. We can all thank rick for doing a fantastic meditation on this. A 30,000 foot level of issues we wanted to discuss today. To celebrate 25 years, we need to go back further than 25 years to see how we got to that point 25 years ago. Our first panel was about that. Behind the scenes of the act. The early years. We are so fortunate to have presenters, panelist who can speak to this with an incredible depth of knowledge. I would like to welcome them to come now. The first is Patricia Zell. She serves as the editor of the indian law and order. She retired in march 2005 following 25 years of service on the u. S. Senate committee where committee on Indian Affairs where she served as the democratic staff director and chief counsel for the last 19 years of her senate service. The depth of knowledge possessed on these issues is unparalleled. She worked for the u. S. Commission on civil rights American Psychological association. Ive been fortunate to work with her on the board o
Panel discussion on congress and the creation of that 1989 law. Speakers included one of the funding Founding Trustees and the American Indian committees chief counsel. An hour. Little over rick for all thank doing a fantastic meditation on this. Level of issues we wanted to discuss today. To celebrate 25 years, we need to go back further than 25 years to see how we got to that point 25 years ago. Our first panel was about that. Of the act. Cenes we are so fortunate to have presenters, panelist who can speak to this with an incredible depth of knowledge. I would like to welcome them to come now. [indiscernible] editor of thethe indian law and order. She retired in march 2005 following 25 years of service on the u. S. Senate committee where she served as the democratic staff director and chief counsel for the last 19 years of her senate service. The depth of knowledge possessed on these issues is unparalleled. She worked for the u. S. Commission on civil rights, American Psychological a
Not forgotten americans. They continue to be appropriately remembered by those in this nation that they came to be a part of all those years ago. As an irish person, i would like to extend my gratitude to you all for that. And for the privilege of speaking to you about one of their number today. Thank you very much. [applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the civil war airs every saturday at 6 00 and 10 00 p. M. Eastern time. To learn more, visit www. Cspan. Org history. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of the National Museum of the American Indian act. The law established a National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall as part of the Smithsonian Institution and encouraged the smithsonian to return any human remains and funerary objec
Time of year. Winds gusting near 28 Miles Per Hour, mt. Pocono up to 22 Miles Per Hour in pottstown. The winds continue at least till tonight. It will feel like the low 50s as opposed to the air temperature of 60s. By 1 00 59 by 4 00 61 degrees. Lots of sunshine nicer to finish the weekend out. Well talk more about that coming up. Only nbc 10 has this developing story in philadelphias cobbs creek neighborhood. Police are are investigating how a quadriplegic man ended up deep in the woods left with only a blanket and a bible. Nbc 10s jesse gary has been talking to investigators this morning. What are they telling you . Reporter rosemary weve moved our position from where we were earlier in the morning. Weve moved deep into the woods to give you a good view of where this man was. Were about 100 yards off of cobbs creek parkway near hoffman, down into the woods. This is where the quadriplegic was sitting. You see the blanket and the wheelchair was close by. These are the conditions he was