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they are friends with the landed gentry. they are in a tobacco economy. most of the plantation and surrounding plantations are working with selling tobacco. the estate records we have at this time have most of the financial records being traded in house had tobacco -- hogshead tobacco, so we are very much in a tobacco economy at this time. this is one of the few period rooms in bacon's castle. this was from a 1755 probate inventory after arthur smith passed away. he was married to the longest resident of this house elizabeth bray allen smith. she lived in the house 63 years. this room represents the second wave of changes to the house the house being built in 1665. by 1755, the style of have changed drastically in the colonies. at this point, we have elizabeth bray allen smith adding a partition to add a hallway. this room prior to elizabeth would have been open. it would have been about another six feet more open. when you entered the house, you would have entered into one large hall rather than coming into a foyer and this hall. she added paneling. she
they are friends with the landed gentry. they are in a tobacco economy. most of the plantation and surrounding plantations are working with selling tobacco. the estate records we have at this time have most of the financial records being traded in house had tobacco -- hogshead tobacco, so we are very much in a tobacco economy at this time. this is one of the few period rooms in bacon's castle. this was from a 1755 probate inventory after arthur smith passed away. he was married to the longest...
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they are friends with the landed gentry. so they are also in a tobacco economy. most of this plantation and the surrounding plantations are all working with seliling tobacco. the estate rakers that we have at this time -- records that we have at this time have most of the financial records being traded in. hogshead tobacco so we are very heavily in a tobacco economy at this time. the room we are in now is one of two period room inside of bacon 's castle. this room would have been in a 1755 probate inventory. after arthur smith passed away. he was matted to the longest resident of this house. elizabeth gray allen smith. she lived in the house for 63 years. this room really represents the second wave of changes to the house. the house being built in 1665. by 1755, styles and tastes have changed drastically in the american colonies. pso at this point -- so at this point, we have elizabeth gray allen smith making changes like adding a partition to make a hallway. this room prior to elizabeth would have been open. it would've been about another six feet more open. and
they are friends with the landed gentry. so they are also in a tobacco economy. most of this plantation and the surrounding plantations are all working with seliling tobacco. the estate rakers that we have at this time -- records that we have at this time have most of the financial records being traded in. hogshead tobacco so we are very heavily in a tobacco economy at this time. the room we are in now is one of two period room inside of bacon 's castle. this room would have been in a 1755...
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it doesn't seem logical to school alcohol. >> gentry, you have been on every point in the spectrum here from being a fraternity member yourself to being in some of the largest national organizations having to do with greek life in america. who enforces social norms in the house, if i'm a 19-year-old, am i gs going to listen to my brothers or some old fud university member when it comes to laying down the law? >> absolutely. the social norms are incredibly powerful and i think thing that makes the fraternity so unique and i ask this question to national fraternity executives like bob and to campus administrators, name knee one other social institution in the world where 19, 20, 21-year-old young men have absolute power of their 18-year-old new members, their pledges? the only other institution i've come up with is the american fraternity. the members doing hazing, the active members the juniors and seniors in the house have absolute authority over those freshmen members, who gets to bid, who gets accepted. the band droark is in director -- director is in charge. teempg 18-year-oldsteachi
it doesn't seem logical to school alcohol. >> gentry, you have been on every point in the spectrum here from being a fraternity member yourself to being in some of the largest national organizations having to do with greek life in america. who enforces social norms in the house, if i'm a 19-year-old, am i gs going to listen to my brothers or some old fud university member when it comes to laying down the law? >> absolutely. the social norms are incredibly powerful and i think thing...
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steve gentry has bees. >> bees are actually very friendly. >> reporter: gentry has been in the bee keepingss for 18 years. >> it's like a cat, a dog, they're your family. >> good food needs pollinators. without bees we would not have our fruits and vegetables on the table. >> reporter: there's been a buzz about bees. on tuesday the city council's pleasanton is poised to end a nearly 90 year end ban on backyard bee keeping. >> this is one that's been in the books for a long time. the city has realized that it's something that merits some change. >> reporter: city planning manager adam winestein is not considering an increase on bee keeping. >> there's a recognition that agriculture and agricultural actives can be an inter intergal part of our community. bees are integral for our food production. >> reporter: the interest in bees should be evident in your food. those bees make the honey we eat. gentry hopes more cities join the bee keeping movement. >> you may not want to become a beekeeper, you may not care about bees but you care about your food. you care a lot about your food. >> reporter
steve gentry has bees. >> bees are actually very friendly. >> reporter: gentry has been in the bee keepingss for 18 years. >> it's like a cat, a dog, they're your family. >> good food needs pollinators. without bees we would not have our fruits and vegetables on the table. >> reporter: there's been a buzz about bees. on tuesday the city council's pleasanton is poised to end a nearly 90 year end ban on backyard bee keeping. >> this is one that's been in the...
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we need to change our sense of direction. >> and gentry may not be alone.n african-americans were asked if the civil rights era leaders are still effective, 49% said that it's time for new leadership that's compared to 39% who answered that these leaders are still effective. >> and at a new york rally on martin luther king day many protesters seem to agree. >> the reason why people like al sharpton and jesse jackson get boos, they come to be seen as the spirit of blackness but not now. it's time for the next generation to step and take the movement to the next level. >> we need new ideas. we need fresh thinking. we need new approaches. >> anthony bradley has written several books on race relations. >> it's no longer simply black and white. it's black white, asian, and hispanic. >> and mixed. >> and mixed and all sorts of things on the list. reverend sharpton and reverend jackson may not be the best representative to speak to the today. >> who would be the leader of this new generation? >> that's a good question, we have to wait and see. this idea that there
we need to change our sense of direction. >> and gentry may not be alone.n african-americans were asked if the civil rights era leaders are still effective, 49% said that it's time for new leadership that's compared to 39% who answered that these leaders are still effective. >> and at a new york rally on martin luther king day many protesters seem to agree. >> the reason why people like al sharpton and jesse jackson get boos, they come to be seen as the spirit of blackness but...
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. >> gentry may not be alone. when african-americans were asked if the civil rights leaders are affected 49% said it was time for new leadership compared to 35% who answered that these leaders are still effective. >> at a rally:? >> people like jesse jackson get booed. they have to be like the representation of blackness but not necessarily of the spirit and the movement right now. time for the next generation to step up step in and take these movements to the next level. >> the alternative perspectives new ideas, fresh thinking new approaches. >> anthony has written several books on race relations. >> it's no longer just simply black and white, what can and white and asian and hispanic. >> and mixed? >> and mixed and all sorts of things on the left. >> refer end sharpton and jackson may not be the best representatives to speak to the sorts of intersections that we have today. >> who would be the leader of this new generation? >> that's a great question. we have to wait to see. but this idea that there will be one
. >> gentry may not be alone. when african-americans were asked if the civil rights leaders are affected 49% said it was time for new leadership compared to 35% who answered that these leaders are still effective. >> at a rally:? >> people like jesse jackson get booed. they have to be like the representation of blackness but not necessarily of the spirit and the movement right now. time for the next generation to step up step in and take these movements to the next level....
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and now, gentry dropping it in and bottom of the third, and tim lincecum on the hill, and that is goingng struggle bus to daiday. more from simeon, and that is going to be left up for cody hall who goes 3 for 3 with four rbis and two runs. the a's win. >>> and ted ginn, jr. is expected to visit with the 49ers and he spent three seasons with the red and gold with last season a member of the arizona cardinals. ginn, jr. caught 14 passes and averaged 20 yards on returns. there is little trace of existence to levi's stadium of ben harbaugh. all of his mem raorabilia have been removed from the stadium. and all that remains is a plaque recognizing his three postgame appearances in his first three seasons. >>> and now, the coach helped a victim out of the wrecked car and gave her a coat. and harbaugh and the assistant stayed on the scene until the paramedics arrived. great story there. more news coming up.in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which i
and now, gentry dropping it in and bottom of the third, and tim lincecum on the hill, and that is goingng struggle bus to daiday. more from simeon, and that is going to be left up for cody hall who goes 3 for 3 with four rbis and two runs. the a's win. >>> and ted ginn, jr. is expected to visit with the 49ers and he spent three seasons with the red and gold with last season a member of the arizona cardinals. ginn, jr. caught 14 passes and averaged 20 yards on returns. there is little...
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bottom of the third is craig gentry senting this one to the left.utler picks up his first home run of the season. always great to get the first one on the book. exit's not the act for the tournament title at stake. the senior stayed in the game but only scored seven points. the cardinal win by one and take their 11 conference tournament title. both cal and stanford will find out where they're seeded in eight days. >> let it again. >> go crazy. >> thanks. >> our bay area proud series turns 250. celebrates by revealing some of the most memorable stories over the past three years. going up. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >> three years ago, nbc bay area made a commitment to find the positive stories of people making a difference in our community and our bay
bottom of the third is craig gentry senting this one to the left.utler picks up his first home run of the season. always great to get the first one on the book. exit's not the act for the tournament title at stake. the senior stayed in the game but only scored seven points. the cardinal win by one and take their 11 conference tournament title. both cal and stanford will find out where they're seeded in eight days. >> let it again. >> go crazy. >> thanks. >> our bay area...
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subsidies that is just grains to grow that for the animals they get 80 percent of solely for the gentry. so that gets the government to realize people want healthier food. people realize how much buying power they actually have. college students have $600 billion of buying power that they don't use so they could speak up to tell their colleges they want better products once you start to see that model you will see prices drop. the other big thing to point out the chicken industry is feeling the government bailed them out two years ago with $90 billion. the use that to push into the natural food system. to keep the milk prices artificially high gay buyup the milk powder to keep it in the warehouse to keep the milk prices higher. so what you see is not the real price of the food so we can start by making a simple dresses to subsidize and when you start to shift into healthier foods you feel better and you do tend to invest in yourself more. >> also talking about food deserts' as a huge so ichiro economic problem getting good quality food regardless so as far as having access to that to be
subsidies that is just grains to grow that for the animals they get 80 percent of solely for the gentry. so that gets the government to realize people want healthier food. people realize how much buying power they actually have. college students have $600 billion of buying power that they don't use so they could speak up to tell their colleges they want better products once you start to see that model you will see prices drop. the other big thing to point out the chicken industry is feeling the...
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guest: about managing expectations when the gentry product comes out. i don't think customers with a model s have range anxiety. this is about managing the inside part of the experience and with a potentially smaller battery, range anxiety will be an issue in this will address it for them. cory: when did you expect the car, and when do you expect it now? guest: by 17. -- 2017. when the giga factory is up and running, we will have the car. cory: what are the technological limitations to creating this car for the masses? the luxury tesla, they say the base price is $70,000. to sell a $30,000 car, what do they have to overcome technologically that they have not already? guest: i wanted to say something first. that was a follow-up to what mr. o'neill said. i got a different message from what elon said in his press conference because he stated that -- he said that 200 mile range is a passing grade for an electric car. he scorned the question regarded gm's plans for a 200 mile car. he said, if you have 200 miles, that's only a passing grade and the sweet spot
guest: about managing expectations when the gentry product comes out. i don't think customers with a model s have range anxiety. this is about managing the inside part of the experience and with a potentially smaller battery, range anxiety will be an issue in this will address it for them. cory: when did you expect the car, and when do you expect it now? guest: by 17. -- 2017. when the giga factory is up and running, we will have the car. cory: what are the technological limitations to creating...
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gentry bends over and makes it 4-1 as. winds up a long single. the giants to get two in the inning.ugh. i know it's spring training but the a's have won all four meetings with the giants this spring. for whatever that's worth. >> it's winding down those spring training games. >> and our coverage continues on ktvu.com. >> if you missed any part of this newscast. you can always catch the rebroadcast starting momentarily on tv 36. and mornings on two at 4:30 a.m. in the morning. see you later everyone. >> good night. oh, i forgot to ask. did it hurt? did what hurt? when you fell from heaven and landed on earth. i didn't fall from... oh. [ laughs ] because i'm an angel! [ laughs ] why are you so sweet? maybe just 'cause i'm so damn happy. today is jay's birthday. so i'm taking him to hawaii for a whole week. big suite in maui, just the two of us. got manny tied up in the backyard -- big bowl of kibble. [ chuckles ] i'm kidding. he's staying with claire and phil. this whole thing was a big surprise. i did it all myself -- the flight, the hotels. cost me a fortune, but it was worth it. co
gentry bends over and makes it 4-1 as. winds up a long single. the giants to get two in the inning.ugh. i know it's spring training but the a's have won all four meetings with the giants this spring. for whatever that's worth. >> it's winding down those spring training games. >> and our coverage continues on ktvu.com. >> if you missed any part of this newscast. you can always catch the rebroadcast starting momentarily on tv 36. and mornings on two at 4:30 a.m. in the morning....
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. >> and gentry may not be alone.ican-americans asked if it was effective, 49% said it was time for new leaders, 39% said leaders are effective. at a new york rally at martin luther king day, protesters agreed. >> the reason al sharpton and jesse jackson are booed. they are a representation of blackness, but not the spirit and the movement. time for the next generation to step up step in, and take the movement to the next level. >> we need alternative perspective. new idea. new approaches. anthony bradley took books. so long as it was black and white in asia and hispanic and mixed, and all sorts of things on the list. reverend sharpton and reverend jackson may not be the best representatives. >> who will be the leader of this new generation? >> that's a great question. we have to wait to see. there may be one person those days are over. >> reverend jesse jackson insists they never left one to begin with. >> there's always a broad base of people fighting for freedom and dignity. never just one. >> what about those that
. >> and gentry may not be alone.ican-americans asked if it was effective, 49% said it was time for new leaders, 39% said leaders are effective. at a new york rally at martin luther king day, protesters agreed. >> the reason al sharpton and jesse jackson are booed. they are a representation of blackness, but not the spirit and the movement. time for the next generation to step up step in, and take the movement to the next level. >> we need alternative perspective. new idea....
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the drives in gentry. also homer in the 9th. drove in all 3 runs but chicago wins it 5-3. when you put pine straw tree and ernie els together, broken club. big easy. 6 over 77 in today second round. misses the cut at the championship. another eighth to the rest mail. a bunch on tour. par 15. hopping in. brandon. leader at 6 under par. the this 7 sports report brought to you by toyota. >> still searching forth i laws i have first east. i get it one of these days. >> play golf 30 years got one 5 years ago. >> i lost the ball the next hole. >> oh, notch hike an idiot. thanks. >> the thanks for joins. >> fv for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> we see you at 11:00 o'clock on channel (chuckles) i can't believe we're in napa. oh. (voice breaks) i'm sorry. (chuckles) it's just... well, i feel like i'm meeting god. (sighs) (ellie) mm. mm-hmm. okay, guys. we've got one day to plan this wedding. can you whip up a cake? on it. i want to make an exact cake replica
the drives in gentry. also homer in the 9th. drove in all 3 runs but chicago wins it 5-3. when you put pine straw tree and ernie els together, broken club. big easy. 6 over 77 in today second round. misses the cut at the championship. another eighth to the rest mail. a bunch on tour. par 15. hopping in. brandon. leader at 6 under par. the this 7 sports report brought to you by toyota. >> still searching forth i laws i have first east. i get it one of these days. >> play golf 30...
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gentry steven vogt first homer on tuesday. found his groove. solo blast here in the seventh. the rangers on a 3 run walk off from mark hannah out of cal. giants dodgers tonight. great vince going into the 60th season with the dodgers. amazing. 4th inning. greg triple tie at 3. chris deep and blank score on double. giants in the sixth. andrew to dead center. way past the 4-10 sign. i say 4:32. giants came one final actually now. 8-4 giants the final. 7 sports has been brought to you by toyota. >> vince. >> 66 years incredible. >> unprecedented run. >> he's still fan takes ticket that's what is great about it. he hasn't lost a step so to speak. he is still, there's one guy you want to hear broadcast ago baseball game it is the great vince. >> i agree. >> thanks. >> thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> for all of us here we appreciate your time. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook all the mobile device with our 7 news app. >> enjoy the rest of the night. hope to see you again on the big 7 at 11:00 hey, bobby, you know how i tell you not to feed the seagulls
gentry steven vogt first homer on tuesday. found his groove. solo blast here in the seventh. the rangers on a 3 run walk off from mark hannah out of cal. giants dodgers tonight. great vince going into the 60th season with the dodgers. amazing. 4th inning. greg triple tie at 3. chris deep and blank score on double. giants in the sixth. andrew to dead center. way past the 4-10 sign. i say 4:32. giants came one final actually now. 8-4 giants the final. 7 sports has been brought to you by toyota....
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police and fire officials along with mascots gentry and mc gruff helping to kick off the battle of badgest city hall. the 29th year for the unique weight loss competition between philadelphia's i wasn't formed departments. the department with the highest weight loss total after 13 weeks earns a trophy and of course a lot of bragging rights. philadelphia's firefighters holding a slight lead right now in the overall standings which have both sides hungry to lose this year. >> we in the philadelphia police department would like to thank weight watchers organization for their continuous generosity to all the heroes of philadelphia and this year we're going to win. we're going deliver doughnuts to all the fire companies in the city of philadelphia. >> pretty funny. most importantly this competition raises money for college scholarships. they go to children of emergency responders who were killed in the line of duty. >>> a san francisco church does something many might consider contradictory. >> they used sprinklers to keep away homeless people. why they came up with the idea in the first place
police and fire officials along with mascots gentry and mc gruff helping to kick off the battle of badgest city hall. the 29th year for the unique weight loss competition between philadelphia's i wasn't formed departments. the department with the highest weight loss total after 13 weeks earns a trophy and of course a lot of bragging rights. philadelphia's firefighters holding a slight lead right now in the overall standings which have both sides hungry to lose this year. >> we in the...
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gentry fide busses aside sounds like an iffy business model, doesn't it?guess it depends on the demand here, jon. he's got five busses in his fleet. passengers we are riding with this morning getting on, we started off at marina, and came up to the financial district. i think there's a lot of people looking for options. it gets it tough getting to and from work and at least the guys andresen hor wits and mark benioff think this is a good place to make capital right now. >> josh, the risk as with anything is the more people find out about it, the more people want to do it and can afford it, the more crowded and the worst the experience gets. are we close to that risk in san francisco? >> it was tough hearing you. this is just stashgt out as a new business model here. leap is just getting off the ground. as i mentioned chariot around since last spring has done 75,000 rides. we'll see it's just getting off the ground what kind of demand you see from the citizens of san francisco. >> now we know why josh is late to work, still on his way. josh lipton out west
gentry fide busses aside sounds like an iffy business model, doesn't it?guess it depends on the demand here, jon. he's got five busses in his fleet. passengers we are riding with this morning getting on, we started off at marina, and came up to the financial district. i think there's a lot of people looking for options. it gets it tough getting to and from work and at least the guys andresen hor wits and mark benioff think this is a good place to make capital right now. >> josh, the risk...
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we cannot gentry fy our way to a better tomorrow. every community has to be included in this discussion. every community has got to have the opportunity, the opportunity to advance and to make a better life for themselves and their families. we need to invest in our infrastructure. we'll need help, resources from the federal government but also from the private sector to do just that. i'm really excited about this endeavor we're undertaking. i think this is the right thing to do, an important thing to do. we have the examples of where we can be successful all across the country. the trick is going to be to pull those examples together and to bring people together that are continuing to fight and argue with one another and talk constructively about how we can rebuild the urban centers across the country. thank you. >> thank you. secretary clinton, closing thoughts? >> well, amen. i think that -- i love sessions like this, because it's really nice to get back into an evidence based discussion about what works and what doesn't work. and
we cannot gentry fy our way to a better tomorrow. every community has to be included in this discussion. every community has got to have the opportunity, the opportunity to advance and to make a better life for themselves and their families. we need to invest in our infrastructure. we'll need help, resources from the federal government but also from the private sector to do just that. i'm really excited about this endeavor we're undertaking. i think this is the right thing to do, an important...