1950 Marion Indiana Flood
A rare video from 1950 shows a flood in Marion, Indiana where homes and businesses flooded. Matter park also suffered. Narrated by Bob Custer. Thanks to Kirk A Kannard. Hope you enjoy the adventure. Thanks for tuning to my channel.
Marion, Indiana
Not to be confused with Marion County, Indiana.
Marion is a city in Grant County, Indiana, United States. The population was 29,948 as of the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Grant County. It is named for Francis Marion, a Brigadier General from South Carolina in the American Revolutionary War.
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4th - Rev Marion in Anniversary Series
The forth interview of 35th Anniversary Series with
Rev. Marian Cavagnaro introducing
Kerry-Ann McLaren who is interviewing Rev. Marion Harrison and his husband Wayne Johnson.
They share there experience as Pastor and husband of the Pastor in the beginnings of MCCPB
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Marion, Indiana
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Marion, Indiana.
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First National Bank of Marion, Indiana robbery investigation, 1969-04-24
Silent film.; Indiana State Police officers investigating apparent robbery at South Marion, Indiana branch of First National Bank.
The Muncie and Delaware County Film and Videos digital collection consists of digitized historical films and videos in various formats ranging from circa 1913 to 1990. In an effort to provide documentation of important events in and around the Delaware County, Indiana area, this rare footage is now available online. Additional films and videos will be added to this collection in the future.
This collection of digitized films includes footage in both black and white and color. Included are films of a tour of Camp Chesterfield in the early 1970s; the Delaware County Council Boy Scout Fair at the Delaware County fairgrounds in 1965; the Westinghouse plant groundbreaking on November 5, 1959; a Delaware County, Indiana fireman demonstration that included fire departments from the cities of Albany, Eaton, Union, Blountsville, Muncie, and Salem; the Delco Remy UAW strike involving the Anderson, Indiana plant and the Muncie, Indiana community over improved health and safety conditions for workers during the 1970s; and the 1913 flood in Indiana that reached various counties along the White River, including Delaware County, Indiana.
Also included are films that were conducted by WLBC-TV, as a part of a segment titled, Week in Review. The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. It carried all three major networks, primarily CBS, until the early 1960s when it became a primary NBC affiliate. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station`s callsign to the current WIPB-TV. The station was eventually acquired by Ball State University on October 31, 1971 and remains to be its present licensee.
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VA - NOT TAKING CARE OF SOLDIERS - Marion Indiana VA
PASS THIS VIDEO ON. PEOPLE MUST KNOW. I HAVE MORE TO COME. Here is a classic from June 29th - someone has pushed the emergency call button, on lunch shift. I have gotten so infuriated with listening to the alarm going off for so long that I responded (I was a patient). A nurse has walked by on the video twice and done NOTHING. This guy could've been having a heart attack, stroke, or be sitting in his own fecal matter. Not even a 'hey are you OK?' from the staff. This man was a SOLDIER who fought for all our freedoms - and we have crapped on him.
FLooDBaR - Radio FONX - Abandoned Theatre - Marion, Indiana
Vintage FLooDBaR footage in Marion, Indiana CIRCA 2000. Brenden, Barry, Dom and Sean (running around on and off the stage) Enjoy and feel free to check out ALL of our videos - both archaic and modern - and post your comments
Flying Aces
The disc golf club in Marion is making sure the sport taking over Matter Park is met with a beautiful course. The club picks up trash, clears paths, and helps disc golfers enjoy the sport.
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Best Western Northwest Indiana Inn 360 VR
Located in Hammond, IN, the Best Western Northwest Indiana Inn is sure to provide a peaceful and comforting home away from home for any traveler. Each Best Western hotel provides free internet access, giving guests the opportunity to check emails and surf the web, all from the comforts of their room or the business center. With cleanliness and value being our top priority, we ensure a restful and productive stay. On top of that, our superior customer service will ensure that we meet all your needs and go beyond your expectations.
Ida B Wells: The Lynching at the Curve
March 9, 1892- Three African American businessmen, Thomas Moss, Calvin McDowell, and Will Stewart were murdered at the hands of a mob in Memphis, TN simply for running a better business than their white competitor. The lynching of these men, well respected in the African American community of Memphis, outraged Wells. Emboldened, Wells furiously fought against those who participated in, or ignored, violence against African Americans.
Produced by the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change.
The Hooks Institute extends its gratitude to FedEx Corporation and Humanities Tennessee (humanitiestennessee.org) for seed funding for this documentary.
Stay tuned for information regarding our feature-length documentary about Ida B. Wells currently in production! memphis.edu/benhooks/documentaries/idabwells.php
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Indianapolis Zoo: The Giraffes
Well, continue with my trip to the Indianapolis Zoo with my family, I will be showing you the Giraffes.
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City/State: Indianapolis, Indiana
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We need to change how we bury the dead
The way we traditionally bury the dead is horrible for the environment.
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The modern way of burying a body, the casket in the ground method most of us are used to is horrible for the environment. It uses an incredible amount of resources, emits toxic pollutants into the air, and pumps the ground full of formaldehyde, which is known to cause cancer. It's also prohibitively expensive. The average cost of a modern funeral costs between $10,000 to $12,000.
There are a number of greener options available though. Cremation uses less resources and requires less space than a traditional burial, but isn't perfect. There are more experimental methods on the horizon such as promession and alkaline hydrolysis.
No matter which method we choose, it's clear that we need to reform how we bury the dead.
Also be sure to read Mark Harris's excellent book about green burials
The place where murders are rarely solved
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Sneaky Ways Movie Theaters Get You To Spend More Money
Between ticket prices and concessions, movie theaters are expensive. But movie theater chains like AMC and Regal only keep around 50% of the revenue from ticket sales each year. But theaters are able to keep over 80% of concessions revenue as profit. So most theaters are designed to get you to spend money on food. And it works, AMC reports that more than 71% of attendees spend money on concessions.
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United States v. Jones: Oral Argument - November 08, 2011
Facts:
Antoine Jones was arrested on Oct. 24, 2005, for drug possession after police attached a tracker to Jones's Jeep -- without judicial approval -- and used it to follow him for a month. A jury found Jones not guilty on all charges save for conspiracy, on which point jurors hung. District prosecutors, upset at the loss, re-filed a single count of conspiracy against Jones and his business partner, Lawrence Maynard. Jones owned the Levels nightclub in the District of Columbia. Jones and Maynard were then convicted, but a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that the Supreme Court specifically stated in a 1983 case regarding the use of a beeper to track a suspect that the decision could not be used to justify 24-hour surveillance without a warrant.
Question:
Did the warrantless use of a tracking device on Jones's vehicle to monitor its movements on public streets violate Jones' Fourth Amendment rights?
Conclusion:
Yes. Justice Antonin Scalia delivered the opinion of the Court. The Court affirmed the judgment of the lower court, and held that the installation of a GPS tracking device on Jones' vehicle, without a warrant, constituted an unlawful search under the Fourth Amendment. The Court rejected the government's argument that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a person's movement on public thoroughfares and emphasized that the Fourth Amendment provided some protection for trespass onto personal property.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a concurring opinion, agreeing that the government had obtained information by usurping Jones' property and by invading his privacy. However, she further reasoned that the Fourth Amendment was not only concerned with trespasses onto property. She stated that a Fourth Amendment search occurs whenever the government violates a subjective expectation of privacy that society recognizes as reasonable, which is particularly important in an era where physical intrusion is unnecessary to many forms of surveillance.
Justice Samuel Alito concurred in the judgment but criticized the framing of the question in terms of trespass to property. He believed that such a construction of the problem strained the language of the Fourth Amendment and that it would be better to analyze the case by determining whether the Government violated Jones' reasonable expectations of privacy.
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The Bozeman Trail: A Rush to Montana's Gold
The Bozeman Trail was an offshoot of the Oregon Trail, a shortcut to the newly discovered gold fields of Montana Territory. Cutting through the heart of Indian country. It became a flash point for a clash of cultures that would explode into warfare, destruction and tragedy. First telecast March, 2019.
The secret US prisons you've never heard of before | Will Potter
Investigative journalist Will Potter is the only reporter who has been inside a Communications Management Unit, or CMU, within a US prison. These units were opened secretly, and radically alter how prisoners are treated — even preventing them from hugging their children. Potter, a TED Fellow, shows us who is imprisoned here, and how the government is trying to keep them hidden. The message was clear, he says. Don’t talk about this place. Find sources for this talk at willpotter.com/cmu
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07-29-14-Ch 7 Highlights-V1-The National Black Feminist Book Group
This video includes visual highlights from Chapter 7, Sex and Civil Rights, of our text, At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance - A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power, by Danielle McGuire, set to music.
The 7/29/14 meeting of The National Black Feminist Book Group was moderated by Randie Henderson. The chapter explores the ambush at Zion Chapel UMC, 2/18/65, Marion, AL and killing of Jimmie Lee Jackson; The Moynihan Report, issued March1965; Bloody Sunday at Edmund Pettus Bridge, 3/7/65; Act 159 of the Alabama state legislature, 3/23/65; the March from Selma-to-Montgomery, AL, 3/25/65; Viola Liuzzo’s death at the hands of the KKK, 3/25/65; Virginia Durr’s letter to Carl & Anne Braden debunking sexual lies, 5/3/65; the not guilty verdict of an all-white jury for Klansmen Collie Leroy Wilkins, Eugene Thomas, and William Eaton on the murder of Viola Liuzzo, in the state murder trial which began on 5/6/65; The rape of Rosa Lee Coates, Hattiesburg, MS, 7/13/65; Lyndon Johnson's signing of the Voting Rights Act, 8/6/65; the race riots in Watts, 8/11/65 and Detroit; one of the biggest civil rights cases in the history of the movement – State v. Cannon (rape of Rosa Lee Coates; Cannon sentenced to life), Hattiesburg, MS, 11/11/65; the federal case against Wilkins, Thomas, and Eaton found them guilty of conspiracy to violate Liuzzo’s civil rights, 12/3/65; and the Loving v. Virginia case that destroyed laws banning interracial marriage, 6/12/67.
Members attending this meeting included L. Michelle Odom, Venita Goines Walker, Georgette Moses, Joel Jones.
We were honored to be joined in this meeting by member Farah Tanis, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Black Women's Blueprint (BWB), a national Black feminist organization. The book group was inspired by the tremendous healing work in which BWB is engaged, given its name by Farah herself, and often broadcasts from BWB headquarters at the Museum of Women's Resistance in Brooklyn, NY. While independent of the organization, the book group was started by BWB members who found each other while pursuing the agency's human rights and economic justice mission. Farah shared some of BWB's history, as well as her own views on this session's book selection.
The National Black Feminists Book Group launched on June 3, 2014 and will continue its first session through August 5th, with members L. Michelle Odom and Randie Henderson as co-hosts. The weekly group meets on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. Readers are welcome to join us in the discussion online at Google+ Hangouts on Air or watch the live event on YouTube.
Join The National Black Feminist Book Group (community) on Google+ to receive invitations to the weekly Hangout, and access other documents of the group. To facilitate a group session on one of the chapters, contact OurBlackStory@gmail.com.
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Governor Daniels' 2010 State of the State
January 19, 2010- Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels delivered the 2010 State of the State address to members of the General Assembly.