Cultured museum tells the story of early american migrants from europe. We visit original houses from england, ireland, germany relocated to the museum and hear historical interpreters describe daily life in the old world. We ask what would have motivated these europeans to migrate to america . What belongings they might have right with them. Will also see 1740s american farm and discovered similarities and differences with farms in europe. This is the first of a Twopart Series on the frontier Culture Museum. My name is joe and the director of marketing here at the front your museum in stanton, virginia. We are a Living History Museum with a mission focused on education. Our objective here at the Culture Museum is to teach people how a unique american Folk Culture was created through the blending of european, african and indigenous peoples cultures. Today were going to start on the old World Side of the museum are going to the english farm, the irish farm in the german farm. Lastly we
We visit original houses from england, ireland, germany relocated to the museum and hear historical interpreters describe daily life in the old world. We ask what would have motivated these europeans to migrate to america . What belongings they might have right with them. Will also see 1740s american farm and discovered similarities and differences with farms in europe. This is the first of a Twopart Series on the frontier Culture Museum. My name is joe and the director of marketing here at the front your museum in stanton, virginia. We are a Living History Museum with a mission focused on education. Our objective here at the Culture Museum is to teach people how a unique american Folk Culture was created through the blending of european, african and indigenous peoples cultures. Today were going to start on the old World Side of the museum are going to the english farm, the irish farm in the german farm. Lastly we will move over too america to the 1740s american farm settlement. My nam
on this sunday night, mall shooting. the identity of the shooter and his victims revealed as hard questions are raised about mall security. to the streets, the deepening crisis and growing violence at a country divided. tonight, we re on the battle lines of ukraine. good enonough to eat? this man says yes. and in his store, everything will be cheap for those willing to ignore those sell-by dates. and bragging rights. they may be on the field in new jersey, but the battle for super bowl dollars, new york is their kind of town.
good evening. we now know who he is, but why he opened fire in a crowded maryland mall yesterday and what his ultimate plan was remains a mystery tonight. two store workers were killed along with the shooter now identified as 19-year-old darion aguilar, who took his own life. he had plenty of ammunition and even crude explosives. on the heels of other recent mall attacks comes the question, can we better secure these sprawling complexes? reporter: 21-year
axelrod: tonight, state of emergency. a monster wildfire ragin ragingn california could threaten san francisco s power and water supplies. teresa garcia is on the scene. 50 years after martin luther king shared his dream, thousands of people retrace his steps. jeff pegues is on the washington mall. i m not prepared to sit down and give up. axelrod: president obama weighs military options against syria, even as the regime denies responsibility for chemical attacks. holly williams has the latest. and school s out, but this bus has been bringing meals to hungry children all summer. don dahler takes us on a lunch break. they help you be healthy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. axelrod: good evening. i m jim axelrod. we begin tonight in california where firefighters are battling a massive wildfire in and around yosemite national park. it s threatening the power and water supply some 150 miles to the west in san francisco. governor jerry brown has dec
welcome to world news. tonight the situation out of control. that fast moving crisis in iraq. extremists taking control of city after city. what danger do they pose to the united states? and could america be drawn back into war? here at home more than 25 million people threatened by storms and this mess is marching east tonight. game on. the world cup. half of the planet is watching. and you ll meet team america hoping for a miracle. and 90 years young former president george h.w. bush. is a 6,000 foot leap, a hard landed but sealed with a kiss. good evening to you on this thursday night.
we begin with the breaking news in overseas. americans are being evacuated in iraq as militants linked to al qaeda storm toward the capitol of bagdad. after nine years of war would u.s. forces go back in? abc s foreign correspondent terry moran leads us off with the developments right now. reporter: ferocious fighting in northern iraq. iraqi soldiers trying to hold off the jihadists. sw