Fort Snelling State Park Saint Paul Minnesota
Fort Snelling State Park
OPride.com Live From July 4th Firework Downtown, St.Paul
After spending the day at Oromo Picnic, OPride.com crew ventured off to get a glimpse of the firework and other festivities in the State Capital, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Despite government shutdown and doubts that the fireworks maybe cancelled, life seems to be normal. Thousands attended the firework setup on the banks of Misissipi river steps away from the state Capitol. This is the biggest fireworks display anywhere in the state. The view was spectacular and the attendees showed their patriotism by holding high American flags.
Mankato, MN Fireworks 2010 (Finale)
July 4, 2010 Riverfront Park
1/5/2004 Video of people in sub zero weather.
1/5/2004 Video of people in sub zero weather. People bundled up while walking around downtown St. Paul MN sub zero temps.
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Obama's America's Great Outdoor's Initiative
City of Saint Paul Deputy Mayor Ann Mulholland, along with Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, welcomed top Obama Administration officials to Harriet Island today as a featured stop on a tour to Minnesota as part of President Obama's America's Great Outdoors Initiative. A key part of this initiative is to engage the public and listen to ideas for how to build a 21st century conservation and recreation agenda while reconnecting Americans with the outdoors. While gathered at Harriet Island, city, state and federal officials talked about the need for additional opportunities for integrated outdoor recreation for youth
Taste of Minnesota Fireworks Finale 07-04-2014
The finale starts around 1:15.
John Brown House
Take a glimpse at Mary Ritner's boarding house where John Brown and his men stayed in the months leading up to his raid on Harper's Ferry.
10 Weirdest Unsolved Disappearances That Nobody Can Explain
10 Weirdest Unsolved Disappearances That Nobody Can Explain.
Every March and April, dozens of cities across the southern portion of North America are inundated with college students. Excited to take a break from studying, they fill their days with beaches, bikinis, and booze. Tragically, some of these young people also fall victim to murd3rs and mysterious disappearances.
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Entire Neighborhoods Battle for Best Christmas Light Display
These families have turned their homes and their neighbors' homes into extravagant Christmas wonderlands.
The Judgment Of The FED Is On RESERVE - Authentic Intent
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I am honored that you stopped by and chose to check out my experience regarding the most controversial topics on our firm and flat, motionless plane.
Whether that be the ongoing problems affecting us today: Chemtrails, Vaccines or EMF waves from cell phone towers.
Plus previous false flag agendas by the establishment: 9/11, Sandy Hook The Fed Reserve Banking System or The Orlando Pulse Night Club 'shooting'. I have a great passion for people and giving them an opportunity to hear an alternative view point of where we live as a human race.
Now enjoy your experience with me as I talk openly about the basic science 'knowledge' we learn as kids growing up in the public educational system. I want to get a good barometer of how well this information has been retained by the state run church called:
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I love my fellow Minnesotan's and human beings regardless of your race, creed, religious orientation and sexual preference. I WILL gradually wake them up with a healthy prescription of RED PILLS to the forehead. Are you with me?
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ThePottersClay - NASA Lies
Brian Mullin - How do planes work on a spinning ball?
TigerDan - 75 Bible Verses proving Flat Earth?
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Mark Sargent - Flat Earth Clues
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9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB and A HOAX:
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A level plane Explanation in The Bible:
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Society of Geographers: For Women Who Know No Boundaries
This all-day conference explored the contributions women have made to the field of geography and inspired participants to consider how women strengthen the practice of geography today through a series of illustrated presentations and En-Lightning Talks by some of the leading experts in the field including Nancy Lewis, Kavita Pandit and Susan Shaw.
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P-SPAN #611: Black History Month: Dr. James L. Taylor, USF
College of Alameda celebrates Black History Month with a talk by Dr. James L. Taylor, Professor of Politics, University of San Francisco, Black Lives Matter: EnGendering Black Freedom, Organizing Chaos, Drafting Colin Kaepernick, on February 14, 2018.
The Emancipation Proclamation 150 Years: Pre and Post (Part 1)
As part of their Documented Rights Exhibit, the National Archives at St. Louis hosted a panel to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation draft. The panel featured an impressive group of St. Louis academic scholars and local community leaders. Panelists examined the following topics: the period leading up to the Emancipation Proclamation's passage; response to the proclamation; accomplishments in education since the proclamation's passage; and baseball great Jackie Robinson's military court martial for refusing to give up his seat on a bus. This program was held in conjunction with the Documented Rights civil rights eight-month exhibition which recently closed.
Speakers:
Lynne M. Jackson is the great-great granddaughter of Dred and Harriet Scott and founder of The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation of St. Louis, MO.
Reverend Dr. Robert Charles Scott is the pastor of Central Baptist Church of St. Louis where Dred and Harriet Scott attended services in the 19th century.
Moderator:
Bonita Cornute is one of St. Louis' most distinguished broadcast journalists. She is currently a consumer affairs reporter with Fox 2 in St. Louis. Cornute is an award-winning journalist and the recipient of numerous awards for her work in journalism and her work in the community. Her career spans more than 20 years in the St. Louis area.
Panel Speakers:
Dr. Louis Saxton Gerteis is a professor of history at the University of Missouri-St. Louis where he specializes in 19th century United States history, slavery, emancipation, civil war, and reconstruction history. Gerteis will examine Missouri's role as a border state and events leading up to the drafting (1862) and eventual order (1863) of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Mr. James Vincent, Sr. is the cofounder of The St. Louis African-American History and Genealogy Society (AAHS). He currently chairs AAHS's state committees for Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois. Vincent will discuss responses to the Emancipation Proclamation's passage.
Dr. Priscilla A. Dowden-White is an associate professor of history at the University of Missouri-St. Louis where she teaches United States history. She specializes in African-American, African, and Latin history. Dowden-White will present a paper titled, Educating Missouri's Black Citizenry from Emancipation to Brown [Brown v. Board of Education,1954]
Dr. Gerald Early is a professor of English and the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters at Washington University in St. Louis. Early will discuss baseball great Jackie Robinson's court martial by the U.S. Army when Robinson refused to give up his seat on a bus in 1944.
Contact the National Archives at St. Louis Public Programming at 314-801-0487 or Wanda Williams at 314-801-9313 for more information.
Bicentennial Symposium: Poetry & the American People
As part of the celebration of the Library of Congress Bicentennial in 2000, it sponsored the symposium Poetry and the American People: Reading, Voice and Publication in the 19th and 20th Centuries featuring a number of distinguished speakers followed by an evening reading by Robert Pinsky (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 1997-2000) and W.S. Merwin (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 2010-2011 and special Bicentennial Consultant from 1999-2000). In addition to Pinksy and Merwin, featured speakers included Rita Dove (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 1993-95), Louise Glück (U.S. Poet Laureate from 2003-04), and Witter Bynner Fellows for 2000--Naomi Shihab Nye and Joshua Weiner.
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2017 Asian American Literary Festival
The Library of Congress hosted the concluding day of the groundbreaking Asian American Literature Festival. The day featured a lecture and reading by writer and American Book Award winner Karen Tei Yamashita titled, Literature as Community: the Turtle, Imagination, and the Journey Home. The afternoon session included a lecture by poet Kimiko Hahn on Angel Island: The Roots and Branches of Asian-American Poetry, and closed with a poetry reading.
Speaker Biography: Karen Tei Yamashita is the author of several books, including I Hotel, Anime Wong and Letters to Memory. I Hotel was selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and awarded the California Book Award, the American Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. A U.S. Artists Ford Foundation Fellow and co-holder of the University of California Presidential Chair in feminist critical race and ethnic studies, Yamashita is a professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Speaker Biography: Kimiko Hahn is the author of nine books of poems, including Earshot, which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award, The Unbearable Heart, which received an American Book Award and most recently, Brain Fever. Her other honors include a PEN/Voelcker Award for poetry, a Shelley Memorial Award, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a distinguished professor in the Master's of Fine Arts program in creative writing and literary translation at Queens College, City University of New York.
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Preacher dies after giving sermon
Preacher dies after giving sermon
How to be an Effective Activist 2018: A Training on Nonviolent Action
Issues surrounding civil rights continue to spark intense debate and protests around the globe—driving people to mobilize and push for meaningful change. But being an effective activist takes more than passion and guts. Activists need to channel and focus their protests in nonviolent ways to leverage change, because violence plays into the hands of those with power, while nonviolence catches power off-guard. Effective activism requires strategic planning, engagement, discipline, and training.
Drawing on the deep expertise of leading practitioners, this four-session, 100-minute speed course on nonviolent organizing, advocacy, and action will teach you the skills needed to be an effective, informed, and prepared activist.
Session 1—Developing a Strategy of Protest: Target, Demand, and Power
Daniel Altschuler, NYU Wagner Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service and Managing Director of the Make the Road Action
Session 2—Into the Streets in Civil Resistance: Engagement, Mobilization, and Action
Rev. Noelle Damico, NYU Wagner Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service and Senior Fellow at the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative
Session 3—Telling the Story and Massaging the Message: How to Communicate an Unarmed Struggle
Jamila Brown, NYU Wagner Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service and Digital Communications Strategist at The Opportunity Agenda
Session 4—Talking Across the Divide
Linda Lausell-Bryant, Clinical Assistant Professor, NYU Silver School of Social Work
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Columbia: The Burning of Columbia
After General William T. Sherman's famous March to the Sea, he turned his army north. On February 17, 1865, he captured Columbia and destroyed a large portion of the capitol city.
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Ohio: 200 Years
Ohio represents us all. In its dramatic history and astonishing diversity, Ohio closely replicates the vast, complicated, and turbulent place called America. The film offers a snapshot of the state's colorful history along with insights into the Ohio of today: a mix of odd, funny moments and life-changing events.
Cherry Hill: Sins of the Rabbi (Fred Neulander)
Rabbi Fred Neulander was the founding Rabbi of the Congregation M'Kor Shalom Reform Temple in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, which opened in the summer of 1974. He was convicted of paying congregant Len Jenoff and drifter Paul Daniels $18,000 to carry out a hit on his wife Carol Neulander in the family home on November 1, 1994. He is currently serving a prison term of 30 years to life in Trenton, New Jersey. He continues to profess his innocence.