This is a map of new england by john smith in 1616. This is yales copy that was done in 1631. I want to pause for a moment and tell you about this map and explain what makes it so important and what makes it so valuable. We all know of john smith from the Virginia Colony down the street from here and his role in founding that and study in 1607. He had sort of a Second Chapter in his life after he was sort of drummed out of virginia for reasons that i wont go into. He started exploring this area that was then just known as north virginia with the idea of founding a new colony there. And he thought that it needed a snappier name so he came up with the name new england and john smith was actually the person who coined that term as a way to claim this territory for his home country and sort of tell the other countries, you know, this is english territory. And he also wanted to claim this territory for himself and make sure that he got credit for discovering it and that he was going to be i
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Professor found a mysterious package in the parking lot. When a campus policeman attempted to open the package, it exploded. It injured the officer. This was just the first of 16 bombs delivered over a span of the next 17 years to individuals in various locations across the United States. All but two of them caused serious injuries. Three resulted in death. Law enforcement shortly came to the conclusion that the bombs were all being sent by the same person, whom they doubt the unabomber. Understandably, the public was struck with fear, not knowing when or where the unabomber which strike next. The investigation came to a head in 1995 when the unabomber sent a 35,000 word essay to the New York Times, the new york post, penthouse magazine, and other publications. It contains his socalled manifesto. It offered to cease the bombings if they would publish it. With the approval of Law Enforcement, the times and the post published the manifesto. When David Kaczynski red the contents of it, he
Anymore. It has all burned out. And there are no blocks fire crews that have positioned themselves to assist in this firefight here. As you can see as i pull out, the traffic on the turnpike has slowed down both directions but there are no lanes that are closed at this point. Dan, where is this along the turnpike . I know weve been saying its on the pennsylvania turnpike but around what exit . What area are we talking . Reporter im going to widen up and look up a little farther where we can see this sign here and ill pick out which exit it is. Its just before the doylestown 611 broad street exit. Yeah we see the traffic slowing down. Obviously people taking a look at this fire. Thick, black smoke rising into the air. Look at those flames engulfing the entire roof of this sheet metal plaktnt. This is at the trico metal plant. They have been in business for 50 years, according to information we have obtained from their website. Firefighters trying to douse this but the flames are obvious
Go. I think leadership will make a difference and they understand in my realm and the security round everything as conditionsbased. We signed letters of commitment to provide finance, to provide fuel on and on and this is the same way we look forward in this area that could be conditioned space in everything we continue to do their ngos abide by the constitution and i think leadership can make that happen. I remember hearing we had where woman who is a leader of one of the ngos over there said the first indication over there that things are not going well will be the street. If you stop seeing women on the street so that does come back to the role of the Afghan National police. Are you confident that they are up to the task and if not how would we challenge them to do it better . The police have done much better on integrating women into their force. They are doing much better understanding how they deal with communities and Understanding Community policing. We talked about the highpro