About their experience during the holocaust one of the things i noticed repeatedly was people saying after they got out of the camps and after the camps were liberated, if they were liberated by the americans lets say were the british its not that was the end of the story but at least that would be the end of really imminent danger from a certain militant force. If they were liberated by the soviets its as if it was this whole other story of escape and danger that they had to go through and i started to learn about the soviet union and the sort of horrific evils committed by the soviets that began to complicate my own story of what it meant to be on the left and what it meant to have this legacy of communist Party Membership but its also during college that i started just sort of dipped my toe a little bit into activism so when i was at yale there were battles between university of frustration and the labor unions that represented the workers there and i got involved with what was call
Family and friends remembering 12yearold Stanford Harling iii as a hero. Officials say there were five family members inside the home on markley street. This is that cell phone video. He ran back in to help his father recovering from surgery. He didnt make it out. What harling didnt know is that his father had already jumped from a window. Those who knew the boy werent surprised that he ran back inside to save his dad. The whole family just a nice knit family, you know what i mean. He was a hero. He was active in school, in this community. Family members tell us harlings father has severe injuries including a broken back. The sister, brother and mother got out safely. Keith jones, nbc 10 news. To our weather now. The snow is starting to melt from this mornings rush hour storm. South jersey and the shore got hit the hardest. Drivers had a tough time in Burlington County before the sun came up. Heres what it was like in mays landing. Buses to drop kids off. Plenty of salt trucks out this
Satellite radar showing were dry. Few high clouds around. Nothing to about. As for our day side planner at 1 00 a. M. Look for temperatures in the mid30s bumping up to mid40s by Late Afternoon and cooling off and quite chilly but clear as we move into saturday night. Ill be back with more in just a bit. Now to that breaking news. Philadelphia police are on the hunt for two passengers who was with the cab driver that was shot. Reporter im told from the dispatcher of that cab company that that van picked up those passengers right here at wharton and broad street. The driver was making about a mile and a half away to point breeze when the drive ended in gunfire and a crash. The cab driver is at the hospital and is in stable condition. We watched Philadelphia Police tow the taxi way. About three hours earlier neighbors called police. They heard a gunshot and the cab hit several cars. You can see the damage to the front end tire. We confirmed with officers based on early evidence a passenge
In the teens and quaker town and mount pocono. Bumping up to the mid40s athe region as we move on through our saturday. Satellite radar has us dry but a guy cirrus clouds. Were looking for sun and clouds for a good portion of our afternoon warming up to 42, 45 degrees. Really just a typical february, not bad at all. Well stay dry today with within out of the southwest. To ten Miles Per Hour. Forecast gets interesting come monday. Stick around ill be back with the seven day. Now to breaking news from philadelphias point breeze neighborhood where a cab driver was shot crashed his van. Nbc 10 drew smith is live on the scene. Drew, you spoke to a witness out there . Reporter yeah. She heard this happen. It was actually a crash that alerted her to the shooting and the incident out here. Can you take a look at the cab driver right here the cab car right here on morris street. The tire you can see is flat. Its kind of smashed away and theres some cars right behind there that are also damaged.
By chief Justice Warren burger with the notion of promoting public understanding of the history of the court. It does that in many ways through lectures like these, through the publication three times a year of the journal of Supreme Court history, and through the acquisition of portraits of the justices for display in the building. I would like to specially thank the society for its efforts to assist my predecessor and the Curators Office of obtaining of all 19 of the prior courts which have now been obtained. The officers of the court here, i would like to thank the society for the all the efforts they give to all of us. We are joined by three distinguished scholars for discussion of the civil war and its impact on Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. The moderator of the program will be professor brad snyder. Is an assistant professor of law at the university of Wisconsin Law school. Padis the author of well slave. He is currently at work on the society of truth and other progressives tha