welcome to sunday morning future, i m maria bartiromo. thank you so much for joining us this morning. today, the leadup to the big showdown. president biden and president trump going head to head this thursday in the cnn presidential debate. we are previewing the first debate coming up. debate prep with trump organization executive vice president and president trump s son eric trump here, live, moments away. plus, mental fitness on full display. former white house physician to presidents obama and trump, texas congressman dr. ronny jackson on the mental capacity required for the commander in chief. then trump ripping through another democrat strongholding and commanding big crowds with a rally in philadelphia as a congressman byron donalds is betting trump could take 25% of the black vote. the florida congressman will join us. black issues are american issues. everybody wants a secure border. everyone wants lower taxes. everyone wants a better economy. everyone wants to b
welcome to sunday morning future, i m maria bartiromo. thank you so much for joining us this morning. today, the leadup to the big showdown. president biden and president trump going head to head this thursday in the cnn presidential debate. we are previewing the first debate coming up. debate prep with trump organization executive vice president and president trump s son eric trump here, live, moments away. plus, mental fitness on full display. former white house physician to presidents obama and trump, texas congressman dr. ronny jackson on the mental capacity required for the commander in chief. then trump ripping through another democrat strongholding and commanding big crowds with a rally in philadelphia as a congressman byron donalds is betting trump could take 25% of the black vote. the florida congressman will join us. black issues are american issues. everybody wants a secure border. everyone wants lower taxes. everyone wants a better economy. everyone wants to b
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On Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 4 p.m., a Former Editor of The Ridgefield Press, Jack Sanders, will share recent research that reveals that the Armstrongs not only operated a Ridgefield station on the Underground Railroad, but that shows that their grandsons were among the many Black soldiers who fought and died in the Civil War. He will introduce other Black families who lived on Ned’s Mountain and also sent sons to the 29th Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers. Two heroes of the Underground Railroad, Edward and Betsy Armstrong, are buried in Ridgebury Cemetery, located in the Ridgebury neighborhood of Ridgefield. Their home on Ned’s Mountain provided refuge for people making the dangerous journey to safety from enslavement in the South. Pictured is a photo of the Armstrong tombstones in the Ridgebury Cemetery.Sally Sanders / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less