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Transcripts For WPVI Action News 6PM 20161207

This past weekend alone in philadelphia. Workers are working to see if the deaths in falls township may be linked to a possible bad batch of heroin. They are starting to cut it with fentanyl, much more powerful than heroin and they think they are getting heroin and not realizing its heroin. And its much more powerful. Even if the drug dealers are solved. Its no closer to solving the problem. We take one drug dealer off the street there are a couple more to take their place. We have to attack it like its emdeppic like we are trying to cure cancer we need to ratcate this disease. Reporter the victim lived in the house with two relatives and those are arrested on outstanding warrants but not considered suspects in last nights death. Walter perez, channel 6 action news. Thank you. Philadelphia lease have charged 19yearold sameer price in the murder of a may fair teenager. Price turned himself in yesterday afternoon accused of shooting and killing 14yearold ian wellsy on november 28th. Poli

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160702

Takes you to museums and historic places. Up next we traveled to philadelphia to look at the museum of the American Revolution, we see highlights of the artifact collection. The idea goes back a century with the descendents. It was acquired by a minister at a valley forge area. It also launched the idea of the museum to tell the whole story of the revolution. They really have no peer. We have objects related that are truly unique. They bring to life his leadership, his incredible role in keeping the Continental Army together. At the same time, we have objects that represent the common footsoldier and objects of notflect the role just a american soldiers but british and french. Our collection will enable us to really present the entire story of the American Revolution. Scott stevenson is good director of programs for the museum. Person to talk to. He has created exhibits and is deeply experienced. Artifacts, the equipment that was used to bring about the revolution. Together the collect

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20150125

But how people have interpreted it has changed dramatically since the end of the war. So how can we understand, how we recognize that text, says a lot about the transformation of culture. I should say, when i was asked to do this, one of the many reasons i decided to do it was that i remain curious about the wonderful title, a fire never extinguished. David white and a few others of us it was such a literary phrase, we tried to figure out, who said that . Is that whitman, emerson . Who said a fire never extinguished . I have been doing a Little Research and have one possible source. One is Edward Everett hale, a wellknown unitarian minister during the civil war in boston a writer especially of short stories. He is best known for his short story the man without a country, published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1863. It is about a man who goes on the ship, disavows his country and loses his whole sense of identity. It is designed as a story to rally support for the union cause. The union c

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20150124

The text itself stays the same, but how people have interpreted it has changed dramatically since the end of the war. So how can we understand, how we recognize that text, says a lot about the transformation of culture. I should say, when i was asked to do this, one of the many reasons i decided to do it was that i remain curious about the wonderful title, a fire never extinguished. David white and a few others of us it was such a literary phrase, we tried to figure out, who said that . Is that whitman, emerson . Who said a fire never extinguished . I have been doing a Little Research and have one possible source. One is Edward Everett hale, a wellknown unitarian minister during the civil war in boston a writer especially of short stories. He is best known for his short story the man without a country, published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1863. It is about a man who goes on the ship, disavows his country and loses his whole sense of identity. It is designed as a story to rally support

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20150201

As a way to highlight the transformation. Yesterday, one of the things i did was to compare certain texts like uncle toms cabin, as a framework exploring some of the themes of the displacement of god, the masculinization, this artifacts of the transformation of culture following the civil war, with Rebecca Harding davis, mark twain, and frederick douglass. Today, what i want to do is start out telling a story, and i want to do it with one work of literature that you all know. So the text itself stays the , same, but how people have interpreted it has changed dramatically since the end of the war. So how can we understand, how we recognize that text, says a lot about the transformation of culture. I should say, when i was asked to do this, one of the many reasons i decided to do it was that i remain curious about the wonderful title, a fire never extinguished. David and a few others of us it was such a literary phrase, we tried to figure out, who said that . Is that whitman, emerson . W

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