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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington, d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. no y might wonder if this was a good investment for him, because the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was ak
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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington, d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. now,ightonder if this was a good investment for him, because the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin t
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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderfular a lot its rich hist. he willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of thetions, ing iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mal we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of d.c.al and of the plan to build captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. now, you might wonder if this was a good investment for him, becaus the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin ta p. on a rainy day. it was a river of mud and filth. and when iwadry, all the nstruction debris and dust from bu
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willard. i'm carr and i owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the ite house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know wre thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of to build the city of washington, d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 181he built six two story atc dwellings. now, you might won this was a goestmt for him, because the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin to a swamp. on a rainy day. it was a river of mud and filth. and wh
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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. now, you might wonder if this at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin to a swamp. on a rainy day. it was a river of mud and debr
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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington, d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. now, you wonder if this a go investment for him, because the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin to a
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welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel, located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments, memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington, d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. was a good investment fo this because the city of washington at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin to a swamp. on a rainy d
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grant also at the willard., when he appeared to check in with s son, he didn't have on his uniform. he looked disheveled and unfortunately one recognized him. so his room wasn't very nice. w' lucky, though, he doesn't hold a grudge because he came back to the willard multiple times. he liked to smoke a cigar, sit by the fireplace, and entime in the lobby. a lot of businessmen decide to take the opportune a sitting in theobby at the willard to ask for favors, and president grant called them loyis. the term lobbyists originated in london, but it was president grant who made a word that's common in our ct learned today. juliet ward howe was also a guest at willard. she was the sister, the famous lobbyist, sam ward, and he had recommended she and her husband at the willard. the willard was one of the few hotels that offered stationery to his guest. stationery. early one morning, she penned the to the battle hymn of the republic. it was originally a poem, but when added to the music, it became the patriotic and nati
grant also at the willard., when he appeared to check in with s son, he didn't have on his uniform. he looked disheveled and unfortunately one recognized him. so his room wasn't very nice. w' lucky, though, he doesn't hold a grudge because he came back to the willard multiple times. he liked to smoke a cigar, sit by the fireplace, and entime in the lobby. a lot of businessmen decide to take the opportune a sitting in theobby at the willard to ask for favors, and president grant called them...
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led by frances willard. it is hard to underestimate what a big deal frances willard was at the time. she was an absolute superstar, reveille the best woman in the world. she was just a celebrity of major proportion. and it is easy today to think of temperance as the sort of killjoy, judges spinsters who wanted to take away your cocktail, but at the time when women had so few rights, there is no such thing as marital rape , they didn't have access to their own money. if a man decided to get drunk and take their wages and beat them up, they had no legal resource. temperance was actually women's rights for a whole lot of other reasons. and a lot of suffragists got their start that way. also in abolition, those were two movements where women believed in those causes, got involved in those causes and realized life they can affect them. it was a pipeline for a lot of women at a training ground for a lot of women. how to be brave about standing on a street corner and handing out flyers which was for a lot of women
led by frances willard. it is hard to underestimate what a big deal frances willard was at the time. she was an absolute superstar, reveille the best woman in the world. she was just a celebrity of major proportion. and it is easy today to think of temperance as the sort of killjoy, judges spinsters who wanted to take away your cocktail, but at the time when women had so few rights, there is no such thing as marital rape , they didn't have access to their own money. if a man decided to get...
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who was archibald willard? what can you tell us about him?painter, but also one who was very innovative and able to take everyonen image and then mass could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in thiwell i want to show you ts traveling desk. this belonged to john quincy adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open up this box, suddenly it creates a slanted surface. so you can write and draft all of your letters. now, this one is interesting because john quincy adams signed and it 70 in 96. and what was he doing in 1796? he wasn't president and he wasn't in the house of . he was an ambassador. he was serving over in holland. and the year he had met louisa kathe herron, who would become his wife and first lady and first lady. so they corresponded on this on this desk righ here. how did it get to this department's collection? absolutely. so everything you see here is a gift to the ameran people. whether it came from a family who had acquired and owned these wonderfu
who was archibald willard? what can you tell us about him?painter, but also one who was very innovative and able to take everyonen image and then mass could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in thiwell i want to show you ts traveling desk. this belonged to john quincy adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open up this box, suddenly it creates a slanted surface. so you can write and draft all of your letters....
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who archibald willard? what can you tell us about him?ican painter, but also one who was vee and able to take what is an image and then mass produce it so that everyone could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in this room. what are you going to show us? well i want to show youthis bely adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open up a slanted surface. so you can write and draft all of your letters. now, this one is interesting adams signed and dated it 70 in 96. an doing in 1796? he wasn't president and he wasn't in the house of representatives. he was not yet. he was an ambassador. he was over in holland. and the year he had met louisa kathe herron, who would become his wife and first lady and first lady. so they corresponded on this on this desk right here. how did it get to this absolutely. so everything you see here is a gift to the american people. whether it came from ahese wonderful treasurers and decided to place them here at the department, state,
who archibald willard? what can you tell us about him?ican painter, but also one who was vee and able to take what is an image and then mass produce it so that everyone could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in this room. what are you going to show us? well i want to show youthis bely adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open up a slanted surface. so you can write and draft all of your letters. now, this one...
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who was archibald willard? what can you tell us about him? well, you certainly an american painter, but also one who was very innovative and able to take what is an image and then mass produce it so that everyone could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in this room. what are you going to show us? well i want to show you this traveling desk. this belonged to john quincy adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open up this box, suddenly it creates a slanted surface. so you can write and draft all of your letters. now, this one is interesting because john quincy adams signed and dated it 70 in 96. and what was he doing in 1796? he wasn't president and he wasn't in the house of representatives. he was not yet. he was an ambassador. he was serving over in holland. and the year he had met louisa kathe herron, who would become his wife and first lady and first lady. so they corresponded on this on this desk right here. how did it get to this department's collection? a
who was archibald willard? what can you tell us about him? well, you certainly an american painter, but also one who was very innovative and able to take what is an image and then mass produce it so that everyone could take it home with them. and this came his imagination, correct? so. one other thing we wanted to see in this room. what are you going to show us? well i want to show you this traveling desk. this belonged to john quincy adams. this is a traveling desk. it is. and so when you open...
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but when he arrived at the willard isat they see this afri. the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a
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trump and the willard plotters, talking about the willard hotel, was defined financial links betweenoters because they thought it would be more straight forward and bless risky that a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight. didn't turn out to be true but what did you think about the fact that they started by taking that approach? let's connect the money. we hear about that all the time, follow the money. >> again, these things are not mutually exclusive. that's why the premise that the offenders here have adopted, it's just simply not true. let's just remember again, trump was already on a recorded call over january 6 and it was apparent even from that call that trump might have criminal exposure under title 18, section 241, which is one of the statutes he was eventually charged under. it is an election fraud statute so these are not obscure issues. these are not things that people are not thinking about in real time, arguing about and advocating for in real-time, including candidly myself. i wrote a lo
trump and the willard plotters, talking about the willard hotel, was defined financial links betweenoters because they thought it would be more straight forward and bless risky that a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight. didn't turn out to be true but what did you think about the fact that they started by taking that approach? let's connect the money. we hear about that all the time, follow the money. >>...
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but when he arrived at the willard is very surprised at what they see this african man. so they tell him you welcome to sign the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a relationship and when grant goes when dunn goes on to battle the governor henry clay warmers for control of the republican party grant will side with dunn and the dunn faction. one of the most interesting and surprising of primary sources i found was a letter in ulysses says ulysses ss grant. grant's letterbox what was interesting about this is there was a letter with her actually talking about the potential for dunn to be a running if grant could a second term later like if dunn can hold the blacks together potential for him to be a running for vice president of the united states and this is taking think about when this taking place it's hard to have a discussion today about a black running in the united states, but there this discussion and 70 so yes dunn ulysses grant support it dunn and he supported the dunn faction of the republican party
but when he arrived at the willard is very surprised at what they see this african man. so they tell him you welcome to sign the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a relationship and when grant goes when dunn goes on to battle the governor henry clay warmers for control of the republican party grant will side with dunn and the dunn faction. one of the most interesting and surprising of primary sources i found was a letter in...
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and he had called ahead the night the lieutenant g stay in the willard.willard is very surprised at what they see this african man. so they tell him you welcome to sign the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a relationship and when grant goes when dunn goes on to battle the governor henry clay warmers for control of the republican party grant will side with dunn and the dunn faction. one of the most interesting and surprisingf primary sources i found was a letter in ulysses says ulysses ss grant. grant's letterbox what was interesting about this is there was a letter with her actually talking about the potential for dunn to be a running if grant could a second term later like if dunn can hold the blacks together potential for him to be a running for vice president of the united states and this is taking think about when this place it's hard to have a discussion today about a black running in the united states, but there this discussion and 70 so yes dunn ulysses grant support it dunn and he
and he had called ahead the night the lieutenant g stay in the willard.willard is very surprised at what they see this african man. so they tell him you welcome to sign the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a relationship and when grant goes when dunn goes on to battle the governor henry clay warmers for control of the republican party grant will side with dunn and the dunn faction. one of the most interesting and surprisingf...
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but we just spoke with mark willard from 95.7 the game and at least you are beating him. >> i'm tiedy. but it hurts paul to bring new here. we know your bracket is not busted. >> i'm disappointed that darren and paul come on weather team. >> i know. >> i think the bottom two. >> you are participating down in los angeles. >> a similar thing in los angeles and my bracket looks great after the first weekend. but here's a problem. there's three weekends in the tournament. and a lot of brackets that look really good right now will look really bad by saturday and sunday. who do i have? uconn and arizona and on the other side i have houston and creighton. all still in. yay. but if houston or arizona lose tonight or tomorrow night then it's all over. so i think -- you know, you can be in -- reed, you can be in 22nd place right now if you are two teams make it through the weekend. >> i can get behind that. >> moving up pretty quickly. >> i need you as the therapist. you are telling me things are going to be all right. >> i tell my boys that. your final fours still there? yeah. is your champio
but we just spoke with mark willard from 95.7 the game and at least you are beating him. >> i'm tiedy. but it hurts paul to bring new here. we know your bracket is not busted. >> i'm disappointed that darren and paul come on weather team. >> i know. >> i think the bottom two. >> you are participating down in los angeles. >> a similar thing in los angeles and my bracket looks great after the first weekend. but here's a problem. there's three weekends in the...
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in the ongoing effort to save people's park in berkeley sparked people's park, kicking off a nearby willardpark. demonstrators making their signs reading free southside parks.t& >> we need more parks, more parks, grow our parks. i just came from camping for four days and get off the concrete and we >> other signs stating going ate beginning of the year? uc berkeley, which ownsúthe land, spending millions to clear out the park and displacing several longtime unhoused residents in the process. people's park is my home. >> it's been my home. my family for almost a decade. >> the university is students and 125 homeless residents. there but construction now on sr april, neighborhood groups expected to challenge the supreme court, the university meantime calling its plans necessary to address a campus housing shortage. >> i don't think an apartment t. >> for many, the park a symbol spof the radical political activism of the late 1960s, a site of important protests they say should be preserved entirely . >> it seems weird that they would do it on a historic site that means so much to people, and t
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mark willard, 95.7 the game. we will talk to you very soon. >> anytime. >> always the best. >>> okay, a live look at highway 50 in south lake tahoe. a lot of snow on the roadways already and look at that view and just one little car trekking along there. not expected to let up through the weekend. going to stick around for a minute. be extra careful as you are out and about. chain controls in effect between placer and nevada counties. but caltrans says you do not want to be traveling unless it's absolutely essential. it's an emergency. so we're hoping everyone out there stays safe during this storm when the weather is this bad. it's always, you know, better to stay inside if you can. >> yeah, and you don't have to take our word for it. why don't you look @ journalists who have to go outside and report in this miserable weather. >> case in point an iowa sports guy one december morning and then switched to the weather beat. >> how you feeling out there, mark? >> again, the same way i felt about eight minutes ago wh
mark willard, 95.7 the game. we will talk to you very soon. >> anytime. >> always the best. >>> okay, a live look at highway 50 in south lake tahoe. a lot of snow on the roadways already and look at that view and just one little car trekking along there. not expected to let up through the weekend. going to stick around for a minute. be extra careful as you are out and about. chain controls in effect between placer and nevada counties. but caltrans says you do not want to be...
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europe, the latest, they do what the adults at washington the, i'll be just look how it lead, lead of willard, charlotte. so anyway, remind me of by the us breast. it looks, it does not look like the making of the latest. it looks like the basics of a symbol way. he's done something wrong. going to get bossed of 4. uh, should we say redirection a hey, we thought them plenty of wilma uncle in westport from police officials in particular with president data timing. russia will attack nato in the next 2 years . what are they trying to achieve with such provocative statements? well, i mean, the only thing that i can think of that this is trying to achieve is a state of v a and b, or is it can be operationalized when people believe that something bad can happen. and that can happen to them personally, account paper remotely in the future, like, uh, some kind of, uh, environmental thing and 50 years of history, short term. and then it creates a here in tennessee. and when you create the intel, as a people react and they uh, uh, and then the emotional stage, the much more easy to manipulate to manag
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people's park.úkicking off a nearby willard park.ing theirc way through the streets holding signs reading free south side parks. >> we our parks. i just came from camping for four days and get off the concreteúand we feel so much bettern >> other signs stating where is my tuition going at the? uc berkeley,úwhich owns the land, spending millions to clear out the park and displacing several longtime unhoused residents in home.rocess. people's park is my >> it's been my home, my familyo build housing for 1100 students and 125 homeless residents there, but construction now ont& hold in a case scheduled for april.úneighborhood groups expected toúchallenge the project in the california supreme court. the university meantime callingúits plans necessary to address a campus housing shortage. >> i don't think we need to. sp>> for many, the park a symbol of a site of important protests they say should be preserved entirely. ñ> it seems weird that they would do it onúa historic site that meansúso much to people, and that also has a lot of commun
people's park.úkicking off a nearby willard park.ing theirc way through the streets holding signs reading free south side parks. >> we our parks. i just came from camping for four days and get off the concreteúand we feel so much bettern >> other signs stating where is my tuition going at the? uc berkeley,úwhich owns the land, spending millions to clear out the park and displacing several longtime unhoused residents in home.rocess. people's park is my >> it's been my home,...
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trump and the willard plotters was to find financial links between them and the rioters because they thought it would be more straightforward and less risky than a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight, didn't turn out to be true, but what do you think about the fact they started by taking that approach? let's connect the money. we hear about that all the time, follow the money. >> again, these things are not mutually exclusive. that's why the premise the defenders have adopted, it's simply not true. i mean let's just remember again trump was already on a recorded call before january 6th and it was apparent even from that call that trump might have criminal exposure under title 18 section 241, which is one of the statutes he was eventually charged under. it is an election fraud statute. these were not obscure issues. these were not things that people were not thinking about in realtime, arguing about and advocating for in realtime, including quite candidly myself. i wrote a lot of pieces about this and
trump and the willard plotters was to find financial links between them and the rioters because they thought it would be more straightforward and less risky than a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight, didn't turn out to be true, but what do you think about the fact they started by taking that approach? let's connect the money. we hear about that all the time, follow the money. >> again, these things are...
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ancis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century, said, god is the fatherhow many families there are, whether prototype of the divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result,■ touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the ■z history, young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew and from the world of adult males, which cut boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read h contemporary men's movement, writes the love unit most damaged by the industrial revolution was the father indul fatherlessness. and the most striking feature of child rearing manuals is the pp the references to fathers. boys had a lot of unstructured since their fathers were no longer supervising them. and ople begano complain that boys were becoming wild and unruly. here's a the leading 19th century psychologist said nev an quite so wild and so half orphaned. don't you love that word? their fathers out of the home. so they're essentially half orphaned and left to female guidance in school, hall, home and church. well,
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francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century, said, god is the fatherlies there are,■@ divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history, young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the world of adult males, which cut boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read his stuff. 's the founder of the contemporary men's movement, writes the love unit most damaged by the industrial revolution was the father son bond. he calls it industrial fatherlessness. and the most striking feature of child rearing manuals is the references to fathers. boys had a lot of unstructured since their fathers were no longer supervising them. and people bego complain that boys were becoming wild and unruly. here's a the leading 19th century psychologist sa never before h t american boy been quite so wild and so half orphaned. don't you love that word? their fathers t half orphaned and
francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century, said, god is the fatherlies there are,■@ divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history, young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the world of adult males, which cut boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read...
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it feels devastating as a as a black man in sports media in san francisco, matt willard, host of 95.7id he and many other fans and community members feel the move shows the giants administration is out of touch with their fans and how much brooks-moon means to the community. >> this is someone whol again, was the soundtrack of the ballpark, a familiar face, a bay area icon, and for her to be let go because of contract differences orc just is inexplicable and shocking that the giants. >> tonight on social media, brooks-moon posted a statement saying in part, as a little girl going have imagined i'd grow up to do this. she says she hopes that she. i have inspired many fans. you you are. your support is everything. i love you and that love, she says, is something that she hopes people out there will feel. the giants have not named a successor. they do, however, have a media day scheduled for this coming. >> mike, and like you mentioned, i mean, she's been there at the yard in china bay since since the turn of the century. and when that happens, that many years, we are talking. you become
it feels devastating as a as a black man in sports media in san francisco, matt willard, host of 95.7id he and many other fans and community members feel the move shows the giants administration is out of touch with their fans and how much brooks-moon means to the community. >> this is someone whol again, was the soundtrack of the ballpark, a familiar face, a bay area icon, and for her to be let go because of contract differences orc just is inexplicable and shocking that the giants....
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clubhouse at one of the based art project is beingtile envisioned for the interior lobby wall at the future willard5,000 is being budgeted for the project. any professional artist in the u.s. can apply. applications are due on april 9th. >> more than a dozen young women in the south bay now have promt& dresses, thanks to a multi-organizational effort. this weekend, princess project the san mateo county sheriff's activities league to provide free outfits to more than a dozen young women in santa clara. participants were able to selectc and bags of makeup and no cost. organizers say it was a day filled with joy, empowerment, and unforgettable memories as these amazing teens prepared for their proms in style and in confidence. sp>> it's all righty. hope you d a nice weekend. we had a pretty good weather pattern. it's going to stick around the next couple wednesday. so more 70s pattern looks like this. you got the high, you got the low and then you got weather thursday or through wednesday. e okay. thursday afternoon starts to deteriorate as we get into a more wet weather pattern. here is the long rang
clubhouse at one of the based art project is beingtile envisioned for the interior lobby wall at the future willard5,000 is being budgeted for the project. any professional artist in the u.s. can apply. applications are due on april 9th. >> more than a dozen young women in the south bay now have promt& dresses, thanks to a multi-organizational effort. this weekend, princess project the san mateo county sheriff's activities league to provide free outfits to more than a dozen young...
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francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century said, god is the father but how many families there are whether ot divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read his stuff. he's the founder of the contemporary men's movement writes the love unit most damaged by the industrial revolution was the father son bond. he calls it industrial fatherlessness. and the most striking feature of child rearing manuals is the disappearance of the references to fathers. boys had a lot of unstructured since their fathers were no longer supervising them. and people began tounruly. here's a the leading 19th century psychologist said never before has theen quite so wild and so half orphaned. don't you love that word? their fathers out of the home. so they're essentially half or female
francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century said, god is the father but how many families there are whether ot divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read his...
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trump and the willard plot was to find financial links between them and the rioters because they thinke straightforward and less risky than a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight. didn't turn out to be true. but, what do you think about the fact they started by taking that approach? let's connect the moneyment we hear about that all the time. follow the money. >> again, these things are not mutually exclusive. that is why the premise that the defenders here have adopted, it is not, it just simply is not true. let's just remember again, trump was already on a recorded call before january 6th and it was apparent even from that call that trump might have criminal exposure under title 18, section 241 which is one of the statutes he was eventually charged under. it is an election fraud statute. these were not obscure issues, arguing about and advocating. i wrote a lot of pieces about this. and about my concerns that the justice department was moving too slowly and in particular, that there would be a problem
trump and the willard plot was to find financial links between them and the rioters because they thinke straightforward and less risky than a case based on untested election interference charges. look, we have the benefit of evaluating that thinking in hindsight. didn't turn out to be true. but, what do you think about the fact they started by taking that approach? let's connect the moneyment we hear about that all the time. follow the money. >> again, these things are not mutually...
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located the heart of washington dc, willard hotel has been a witness to history for 200 years. itsuests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain. world war two soldiers a the first japanese delegation the united
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francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century, said, god is the father, but how many families there are, whether prototype of the divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history, young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the world of adult males, which cut boyhood adrift. robert bly. some of you have read his stuff. he's the founder of the contemporary men's movement, writes the love unit most damaged by the industrial revolution was the father son bond. he calls it industrial fatherlessness. and the most striking feature of child rearing manuals is the disappearance of the references to fathers. boys had a lot of unstructured since their fathers were no longer supervising them. and people began to complain that boys were becoming wild and unruly. here's a the leading 19th century psychologist said never before has the american boy been quite so wild and so
francis willard, who was one of the most influential women of the 19th century, said, god is the father, but how many families there are, whether prototype of the divine is practically absent from sunday to sunday. as a result, boys started losing touch with a close up model of what it meant to be a man. a sociologist writes for the first time in american history, young men experienced an identity, a history. boys grew up from their fathers and from the world of adult males, which cut boyhood...
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. ÷95.7 "the game" host mark willard will join us for our it's game time segment.flush ♪ ♪ >>> a little nicki minaj on a friday morning to get you up and at them. it is a big musical weekend in the bay area. >> look, there's drake. >> hi drake. >> hi. >>> here's a live look outside before we head to break. talking about drake. this is martinez, good morning, everybody. we'll be right back. what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. >>> all right, let's to outside right now and take a live look because we know mother nature is lording over all of us right now. it's just beautiful as we get to ready to start the weekend. rain might change your plans on this first alert w
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joining me now to talk about how this happened and what comes next is me, willard's, who has been reporting on haiti since the mid 1980s >> me. welcome. thank you for coming on. let me first ask you to tell us what is happening on the ground because it seems that the prime minister who has been supported by the united states has become more and more unpopular. but now the opposition has morphed into a kind of insurgency with a bunch of gangs that i've taken over large parts of the country. am i right >> that's pretty accurate to say that there the former prime minister is fleeing is a little bit overstated because what happened was he tried to get back into the country, but the gangs that you're talking about who are now leading this almost coup d'etat? tak the airport and he couldn't get back into haiti, so he was trying to get back in he did not he was hoping not to resign, i think. but then the situation forced him to resign. he was too unpopular and then he couldn't even get back into the country. so he's in puerto rico now. but this insurgency is very serious because the gangs have bee
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joining me now to talk about how this happened and what comes next is me, willard's, who has been reporting on haiti since the mid 19 amy, welcome. thank you for coming on. let me first ask you to tell us what is happening on the ground because it seems that the prime minister who has been supported by the united states has become more and more unpopular. but now the opposition has morphed into a kind of urgency with a bunch of gangs that i've taken over. large parts of the country. am i right? >> that's pretty accurate to say that that there the former prime minister is fleeing. it is a little bit overstated because what happened was he tried to get back into the country, but the gangs that you're talking embed who are now leading this almost coup d'etat attack the airport and he couldn't get back into haiti. so he was trying to get back in. he did not he was hoping not to resign, i think but then the situation forced him to resign. he was two unpopular and then he couldn't even get back into the country. so he's in puerto rico now but this insurgency is very serious because the gangs have
joining me now to talk about how this happened and what comes next is me, willard's, who has been reporting on haiti since the mid 19 amy, welcome. thank you for coming on. let me first ask you to tell us what is happening on the ground because it seems that the prime minister who has been supported by the united states has become more and more unpopular. but now the opposition has morphed into a kind of urgency with a bunch of gangs that i've taken over. large parts of the country. am i right?...
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this team that had gathered at the willard hotel ahead of the january 6 capitol riot. this is all according to a blockbusters new story in the new york times cnn's evan perez is here and having the new york times says that in trying to avoid small mistakes, garland might have made a bigger one in the sense that he is now up in a race against the clock that it's possible the justice department is going to lose right? i mean, i think the >> concern that you hear from critics of the way these cases have been brought, jake, is that we now are obviously up against a deadline. we have obviously the election already in full swing the supreme court is now finally going to hear the appeal for the president's claim of immunity. >> and so that >> pushes back the prospect of having the first trial, the january 6 trial, perhaps happening very close to the election and maybe at some point, someone will say maybe the judge will say it's too close to the election. and so what certainly some of mine everyone reporting and that from you saw from glenn thrush and adam goldman, the times
this team that had gathered at the willard hotel ahead of the january 6 capitol riot. this is all according to a blockbusters new story in the new york times cnn's evan perez is here and having the new york times says that in trying to avoid small mistakes, garland might have made a bigger one in the sense that he is now up in a race against the clock that it's possible the justice department is going to lose right? i mean, i think the >> concern that you hear from critics of the way...
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led by frances willard. it is hard to underestimate what a big deal frances willard was at the time. she was an absolute superstar, reveille the best woman in the world. she was just a celebrity of major proportion. and it is easy today to think of temperance as the sort of killjoy, judges spinsters who wanted to take away your cocktail, but at the time when women had so few rights, there is no such thing as marital rape , they didn't have access to their own money. if a man decided to get drunk and take their wages and beat them up, they had no legal resource. temperance was actually women's rights for a whole lot of other reasons. and a lot of suffragists got their start that way. also in abolition, those were two movements where women believed in those causes, got involved in those causes and realized life they can affect them. it was a pipeline for a lot of women at a training ground for a lot of women. how to be brave about standing on a street corner and handing out flyers which was for a lot of women
led by frances willard. it is hard to underestimate what a big deal frances willard was at the time. she was an absolute superstar, reveille the best woman in the world. she was just a celebrity of major proportion. and it is easy today to think of temperance as the sort of killjoy, judges spinsters who wanted to take away your cocktail, but at the time when women had so few rights, there is no such thing as marital rape , they didn't have access to their own money. if a man decided to get...
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their hiring practices, it feels devastating as a as a black man in sports media in san francisco, matt willardy other fans and community members feel the move shows the giants administration is out of touch with their fans. >> this is someone who, again, ballpark a familiar face, a bay area icon and for her to be let go because of contract differences or just is inexplicable and shocking that the giants could have this poor of judgment. many fans say this news cast a shadow over the other news of the day that the giants were signing pitcher blake snell to a two year deal. they have not named a successor for brooks-moon. there is a media day that is scheduled for spthursday in san francisco, jaa katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you. gianna. we have more on the long-time career of renel brooks-moonúwith the san spfranciscoúgiants on our websi, ktvu.com. >> our time is now 434. the city of oakland now considering a new strategy to better respond to dealing with abandoned vehicles on city streets. that's after complaints that removing abandoned cars right now takes several months. the city c
their hiring practices, it feels devastating as a as a black man in sports media in san francisco, matt willardy other fans and community members feel the move shows the giants administration is out of touch with their fans. >> this is someone who, again, ballpark a familiar face, a bay area icon and for her to be let go because of contract differences or just is inexplicable and shocking that the giants could have this poor of judgment. many fans say this news cast a shadow over the...