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born in 1722, nathaniel woodhull entered the army in 1758. after experiencing battlefield experience in the french and indian war, he rejected the crown's colonial policies. entering politics, woodhull would represent suffolk county in the province of new york assembly in 1769. six years later he led the profpks congress in attempts to break free from british colonialism and establish new york as an independent state. in 1775, woodhull was named brigadier general of the militia of suffolk and queens county due to his vast experience as a former british officer. general woodhull undertook the tactical role of removing imperative american materiel from jamaica queens during the battle of long island by general george washington. outmanned and outmaneuvered, the colonial army was defeated at the battle of long island leading general woodhull and the troops vulnerable. general woodhull was captured by the 17th british regiment in 1786. he tendered his sword to the british and accepted his detainment. though the details remain inprecise, the briti
born in 1722, nathaniel woodhull entered the army in 1758. after experiencing battlefield experience in the french and indian war, he rejected the crown's colonial policies. entering politics, woodhull would represent suffolk county in the province of new york assembly in 1769. six years later he led the profpks congress in attempts to break free from british colonialism and establish new york as an independent state. in 1775, woodhull was named brigadier general of the militia of suffolk and...
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take vo ---ahora los empleados se preguntaban los motivos que originaron que lawrence nathaniel jonesrabajo y disparar contra cuatro de sus compaÑeros matando a dos e hiriendo a los otros dos... ---jones murio posteriorment e luego de dispararse asimismo... el tenia un historial criminal que va desde robo de autos hasta robo a mano armada, el estuvo en prision y salio libre en 1991. cesar ---la compaÑia "chevron" dio a conocer su plan para reparar la refineria en richmond daÑada por un incendio en agosto pasado... take vo ---ellos utilizaran tuberias de cromo para remplazar las daÑadas en la refineria... ---chevron asegura que con estas nuevas tuberias podran resolver el problema que origino el incendio... la corrosion... ---ellosesperan que las reparaciones estaran listas a principios del proximo aÑo cesar ---llego la lluvia a la bahia... blanca ---vamos con ariel rodriguez que nos tiene mas informacion... ariel... take pkg a traves de la zona esperamos que se mantenga la lluvia al pasar un sistema de baja presion.las temperaturas se mantendran frias en la tarde en el rango de los 50
take vo ---ahora los empleados se preguntaban los motivos que originaron que lawrence nathaniel jonesrabajo y disparar contra cuatro de sus compaÑeros matando a dos e hiriendo a los otros dos... ---jones murio posteriorment e luego de dispararse asimismo... el tenia un historial criminal que va desde robo de autos hasta robo a mano armada, el estuvo en prision y salio libre en 1991. cesar ---la compaÑia "chevron" dio a conocer su plan para reparar la refineria en richmond daÑada...
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nathaniel burris is facing the death penalty for the death of his girlfriend and her friend. he was convicted of those killings last week. family members are trying to find comfort where they can. >> what gives me peace is the woman he loved, they fell in love, they died the same day, they were buried the same day. i think they've gone to heaven to live together forever. >> burris told jurors to give him the death penalty because he deserves it. >> the alcohol related death of a chico state student sparks an unprecedented move. the suspension of all fraternities and sororities on campus. the decision comes after a series of problems with underage drinking, hazing and fighting. latest incident the death of mason sumnick. the university says he tried to take 21 shots of alcohol for his 21st birthday. he suffered brain damage and today died. >> mason's loss has enabled me to provide a wakeup call for everyone. >> shutting down the greek system is shutting down any plan tropic activities. >> eight years ago the campus president warned students there would be no second chance. fra
nathaniel burris is facing the death penalty for the death of his girlfriend and her friend. he was convicted of those killings last week. family members are trying to find comfort where they can. >> what gives me peace is the woman he loved, they fell in love, they died the same day, they were buried the same day. i think they've gone to heaven to live together forever. >> burris told jurors to give him the death penalty because he deserves it. >> the alcohol related death of...
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nathaniel and stacey didomenico's young daughter, arianna, is more ahead of the game than she realizes. "we've already started with our daughter. there are things she wants at the store and we explain that it costs money, we have to earn money, sometimes we don't want to spend any more money, we've already spent enough." "it's definitely something parents should teach their kids." > > how old is your daughter? "three-and-a-half." > > and you're starting to work her already about financial responsibility? "about two when we started." > > and how is her little piggy bank doing? "it's pretty fat." but the didomenicos are the exception. a survey of more than a thousand parents found financial responsibility one of the least taught lessons children receive at school or from home. the coupon website retailmenot.com found parents spend 59% talking about morals. the rest is taken up by academics, personal hygiene and drugs. only 5% is spent talking with their kids about how to save and not become buried in debt. "it really is ok to sit down and talk about your personal and family finances with
nathaniel and stacey didomenico's young daughter, arianna, is more ahead of the game than she realizes. "we've already started with our daughter. there are things she wants at the store and we explain that it costs money, we have to earn money, sometimes we don't want to spend any more money, we've already spent enough." "it's definitely something parents should teach their kids." > > how old is your daughter? "three-and-a-half." > > and you're starting...
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it took the contra costa jury two days to deliberate the fate of nathaniel burress.the same jury convicted burress of first degree murder earlier this month. >>> san francisco 49ers head coach jim harbaugh was back at the doctors office today for a follow up to his heart procedure. as a result the 49ers cancelled his scheduled newsen conference a day after the 49ers crushed the bears. the coach turns 49 next month. >>> uc berkeley fired its high paid head football coach hetford today. as david chambers reports, he leaves a lasting contribution on campus and is credited for the winning program. >> coach tedford released this statement. i am so grateful to all the of the coaches, players and support staff for playing. >> i love coach tedford, coach ted ford is the reason i'm here. >> i would have liked to see coach tedford here. that was my head coach, the coach i planned on finishing college with. but as anything in life you have to roll with the punches. >> reporter: although tedford will no longer be on the sideline he's left a lasting yet controversial legacy on ca
it took the contra costa jury two days to deliberate the fate of nathaniel burress.the same jury convicted burress of first degree murder earlier this month. >>> san francisco 49ers head coach jim harbaugh was back at the doctors office today for a follow up to his heart procedure. as a result the 49ers cancelled his scheduled newsen conference a day after the 49ers crushed the bears. the coach turns 49 next month. >>> uc berkeley fired its high paid head football coach...
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it took the contra costa jury two days to deliberate the fate of nathaniel burress.the same jury convicted burress of first degree murder earlier this month. >>> san francisco 49ers head coach jim harbaugh was back at the doctors office today for a follow up to his heart procedure. as a result the 49ers cancelled his scheduled newsen conference a day after the 49ers crushed the bears. the coach turns 49 next month. >>> uc berkeley fired its high paid head football coach hetford today. as david chambers reports, he leaves a lasting contribution on campus and is credited for the winning program. >> coach tedford released this statement. i am so grateful to all the of the coaches, players and support staff for playing. >> i love coach tedford, coach ted ford is the reason i'm here. >> i would have liked to see coach tedford here. that was my head coach, the coach i planned on finishing college with. but as anything in life you have to roll with the punches. >> reporter: although tedford will no longer be on the sideline he's left a lasting yet controversial legacy on ca
it took the contra costa jury two days to deliberate the fate of nathaniel burress.the same jury convicted burress of first degree murder earlier this month. >>> san francisco 49ers head coach jim harbaugh was back at the doctors office today for a follow up to his heart procedure. as a result the 49ers cancelled his scheduled newsen conference a day after the 49ers crushed the bears. the coach turns 49 next month. >>> uc berkeley fired its high paid head football coach...
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. >>> you're looking at nathaniel hall in boston.t's where -- mitt romney's in boston right now with his entire family, but this is a watch party underway right now. they're getting ready to see what's going on in boston. we have watch parties that are going on all over the country, indeed, all over the world. we'll get more official results coming in soon in the cnn election center, but right now, let's get some additional early clues about what voters are thinking as they exited the polling stations across the country. john king is back at the magic wall. we're getting some more clues right now. >> we are. let's focus on two of our key battleground states and two of the key states we'll learn early from. virginia and ohio. eastern time zone, they will close early. who would better handle the economy? here's your definition, folks, of a competitive lx. who would better handle the economy? governor romney, 49. president obama, 48. these are among voters in the key battleground state of ohio today. a split on who would better handle t
. >>> you're looking at nathaniel hall in boston.t's where -- mitt romney's in boston right now with his entire family, but this is a watch party underway right now. they're getting ready to see what's going on in boston. we have watch parties that are going on all over the country, indeed, all over the world. we'll get more official results coming in soon in the cnn election center, but right now, let's get some additional early clues about what voters are thinking as they exited the...
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americans came from all over the country to attend when great titans like henry clay and daniel webb -- nathanielbster and john c. calhoun worked debating but imagine a much smaller senate chamber crowded with men who might have hated each other and were elbow to elbow with their small vests, reeking of cigar smoke, smelling of gas from gas lamps, carpet, which the tunes scattered here and there meant spitting in one direction or the other, often missing and intense, congested atmosphere with political men going monomonoe. monowith the editorial arena and indentured america. >> two of those men, henry clay and steven douglas, what was their the role of the compromise? >> henry clay was called out of retirement in kentucky to take charge of an attempt to create some kind of a compromise. he was known as the great compromise or for husbanding the compromised in the 1820s, the missouri compromise and also the 1833 compromise that brought the country back again from crisis over south carolina's nala vacation of the federal law. henry clay was a grand, remarkable man and he never once said no when he
americans came from all over the country to attend when great titans like henry clay and daniel webb -- nathanielbster and john c. calhoun worked debating but imagine a much smaller senate chamber crowded with men who might have hated each other and were elbow to elbow with their small vests, reeking of cigar smoke, smelling of gas from gas lamps, carpet, which the tunes scattered here and there meant spitting in one direction or the other, often missing and intense, congested atmosphere with...
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ago when there was a case in the public domain, he said we're negotiating with hamas today, when nathaniel said he would never negotiate with hamas, because they want -- i said what do you mean. netanyahu doesn't want any political settlement with the palestinians and he will try to throw this under train whatever it will take. he's trying to take the public opinion empowering hamas. releasing 1,000 prisoners a year ago, you actually handed hamas publicity that will never end. >> we're going to stay on this and we're going to talk about the president's chile relationship with netanyahu may impact what's happening here. we'll stay on this topic when we come back. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. over time, the other premium pac can leave cloudy, hard water deposits, but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. shiny! too bad it doesn't work on windows. okay, i'm outta here. more dishwasher brands in north a
ago when there was a case in the public domain, he said we're negotiating with hamas today, when nathaniel said he would never negotiate with hamas, because they want -- i said what do you mean. netanyahu doesn't want any political settlement with the palestinians and he will try to throw this under train whatever it will take. he's trying to take the public opinion empowering hamas. releasing 1,000 prisoners a year ago, you actually handed hamas publicity that will never end. >> we're...
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. >> this a tweet from nathaniel. how did the people of egypt. are president obama and our people? guest: that is a good question. i have a little bit of a view on that. and it is a historical view. what happened is, when president obama first got elected, there was a lot of good will towards him. i did a poll in april 2009, right after the election. and there were more positive views of president obama then- abuse which was extraordinary. in the previous eight years we had president george w. bush was identified as the single most disliked leader in egypt. so, this was quite extraordinary. within one year, because of the failure on the arab-israeli issue, the numbers were reversed. in 2010, the views of president obama in egypt, as they were in the rest of the arab world were highly unfavorable. and when we measure this, it was mostly a function of the failure on the israeli-palestinian front, according to the polling. and later on, it got so bad to the point of the, the egyptians kind of favoring his opponents for the presidency, before they ev
. >> this a tweet from nathaniel. how did the people of egypt. are president obama and our people? guest: that is a good question. i have a little bit of a view on that. and it is a historical view. what happened is, when president obama first got elected, there was a lot of good will towards him. i did a poll in april 2009, right after the election. and there were more positive views of president obama then- abuse which was extraordinary. in the previous eight years we had president...
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nathaniel says in my opinion if we're going to cut the first thing to go is foreign aid. well there's another spending item. front page of the "washington post" dealing with the military. headline. four star lifestyle. points out the scandal involving david a try us has prompted new scrutiny of the general's lifestyle. the overseeing of troops around the world and these people enjoy perks. palatial homes and people to track their schedule and these with the jump page article the fog of more. do perks collar generals with a photograph of general a try us that would have been the equivalent of a presidential motorcade and then another one on dwight eisenhower on the 17th hole in scotland and the perks given to generals in the army and navy. admirals in the navy and others in the u.s. military. william from florida. democrat line. good morning. >> good morning. yes. i'll say instead of cutting entitlements like social security or medicaid. with social security, it's one of those things that they've taken money from so why should they cut social security and again when you th
nathaniel says in my opinion if we're going to cut the first thing to go is foreign aid. well there's another spending item. front page of the "washington post" dealing with the military. headline. four star lifestyle. points out the scandal involving david a try us has prompted new scrutiny of the general's lifestyle. the overseeing of troops around the world and these people enjoy perks. palatial homes and people to track their schedule and these with the jump page article the fog...
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host: and nathaniel asks from twitter, is it possible that the delay was supposed to be misleading sohat agents could remain in the field in libya? guest: that is possible, but i do not know if that would be especially related. when republicans have been focusing on since before the -- what republicans have been focusing on since before the election is did the obama administration distort what they knew to play down the idea that terrorists were involved because one of the president's talking points where that he defeated al-qaida. did they want to keep that from the public who would come to the conclusion that al qaeda is still here. there is just not the evidence to support that. these are not political appointees. these are people that say we took a long time to figure of what happened, and our assessment changed in one major respect, we decided there was not a protest and it was an organized attack. susan rice is being made to pay for that change of assessment. she was not in a position, frankly, before going on those shows to do an independent assessment. host: gary and twitter s
host: and nathaniel asks from twitter, is it possible that the delay was supposed to be misleading sohat agents could remain in the field in libya? guest: that is possible, but i do not know if that would be especially related. when republicans have been focusing on since before the -- what republicans have been focusing on since before the election is did the obama administration distort what they knew to play down the idea that terrorists were involved because one of the president's talking...
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. ♪ ♪ >> please welcome obama for america field organizer, nathaniel lee.at, everybody? let's give the vice president one more round of applause. [applause] you have all heard what is at stake here. you heard it from the vice president himself. what we need is to go vote today. there is no time to wait. we have buses waiting right at your as you exit. if you are a marion day voter, get on the bus and we will take you to the election center and will vote today and win florida and put them back into the white house. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have watched shows when they are interviewing politicians and they're talking about what they do in congress, the legislation, their opinions. >> i recently watched the debates. i was still that worked and i knew it was on c-span. >> it usually draws down into the issues and is not antagonistic and hall style. it does not seem to have an ax to grind or an agenda to push like cable tv shows. >> i agree. it seems like to get the real story. there is not a commentary. >> i go there to get the news
. ♪ ♪ >> please welcome obama for america field organizer, nathaniel lee.at, everybody? let's give the vice president one more round of applause. [applause] you have all heard what is at stake here. you heard it from the vice president himself. what we need is to go vote today. there is no time to wait. we have buses waiting right at your as you exit. if you are a marion day voter, get on the bus and we will take you to the election center and will vote today and win florida and put...
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. ♪ ♪ >> please welcome obama for america field organizer, nathaniel lee. wasn't that great, everybody? let's give the vice president one more round of applause. [applause] you have all heard what is at stake here. you heard it from the vice president himself. what we need is to go vote today. there is no time to wait. we have buses waiting right at your as you exit. if you are a marion day voter, get on the bus and we will take you to the election center and will vote today and win florida and put them back into the white house. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on tomorrow morning's "washington journal," a discussion on hurricane sandy and the national flood insurance program. our guest is john prible/ we look at virginia's role as a swing state with a guest and university of virginia. then, more on virginia politics b biran moran and virginia comstock. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> at a campaign today -- a campaign event today, senator rob portman and senate candidate josh mandel courage ohioans to vote early for mitt romney. the bus tour bega
. ♪ ♪ >> please welcome obama for america field organizer, nathaniel lee. wasn't that great, everybody? let's give the vice president one more round of applause. [applause] you have all heard what is at stake here. you heard it from the vice president himself. what we need is to go vote today. there is no time to wait. we have buses waiting right at your as you exit. if you are a marion day voter, get on the bus and we will take you to the election center and will vote today and win...