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john james audubon was a world renowned paint most notably for painting birds.property is owned by montgomery county. there's also a new visitors center coming in the fall of 2018. >>> well, you see it you shoot it our fresco users are all over and they're helping us show what's happening in your neighborhood. so chris, what's going on tonight? >> well, dawn, this building is strawberry morning was in danger of collapsing. fresco use sr. nick shows us how first responders had to slide a stretcher out of the window to rescue the resident. take look. l and i was called to the 3100 block of fontaine street. this happening just before 5:00 o'clock tonight. they requested immediate assistance. you can see why. the resident was taken to hahnemann university hospital. no word on any injuries. >>> and fresco user billy was at the scene of a serious crash in north philadelphia tonight. police say two cars and a septa bus collided around 5:30 tonight on the fifth and berks. you can see one car on its roof. the other with some front end damage. septa says three people were
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john james auto bon was a world renowned painter most notably for painting birds.he property is owned by montgomery county. there's also a new visitors center coming in the fall of 2018. >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a chilly afternoon up in reading. if you are anxiously awaiting some warmer weather, hang tight. scott williams has the seven day forecast in just 15 seconds. >> it fillet more like winter for your friday. we had the cloud cover. we had occasional light kind of nuisance showers across the ar area. much improved but still finding a few areas especially north and west as we move into sections of bucks county right now. you can see moving toward the bensalem area also maybe into mercer county a couple of sprinkles from time to time. we still have the mostly cloudy skies and also the chilly conditions. take a look at the current temperatures. 46 degrees right now in philadelphia. area wide pretty much stuck in the 40s for high temperatures. whipped right now sustained out of the west at 20 miles per hour. so grab the winter coat if's you're
john james auto bon was a world renowned painter most notably for painting birds.he property is owned by montgomery county. there's also a new visitors center coming in the fall of 2018. >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a chilly afternoon up in reading. if you are anxiously awaiting some warmer weather, hang tight. scott williams has the seven day forecast in just 15 seconds. >> it fillet more like winter for your friday. we had the cloud cover. we had occasional light...
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on american history tv, author and historian gregory nobles looks at the influence of john james audubon, the early 19th-century ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. professor nobles talks about how audubon often collaborated with and encouraged ordinary people to study birds and natural history and helped pioneer what is known as citizen science,". the hour-long talk took place in worcester, massachusetts. [applause] gregory nobles: thank you, jim, and thank you to all of you coming out. this is wonderful. special thanks to jim moran and shelley rodman and also set carey who cannot be here tonight, for working together so i could speak. these organizations that i admire so much, the american aquarian society and mass audubon. we have been working at a variety of times maybe 30 years, always found it to be such an intellectually welcoming community here, a place where scholarship and friendship come together in such a remarkable way. i'm very, very grateful to all of my friends here, the members of this exceedingly smart staff and this year to my fellow fellows who are also exceedingl
on american history tv, author and historian gregory nobles looks at the influence of john james audubon, the early 19th-century ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. professor nobles talks about how audubon often collaborated with and encouraged ordinary people to study birds and natural history and helped pioneer what is known as citizen science,". the hour-long talk took place in worcester, massachusetts. [applause] gregory nobles: thank you, jim, and thank you to all of you coming...
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history tv on c-span3, saturday , we will talkn about the influence of the early paintertury born john james audubon. he was a very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof is in the painting. college00, a gettysburg professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott u.s. supreme court decision. restraint, now no not even the restraint of popular sovereignty, when taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 eastern, opening ceremony at the museum of the american revolution. >> it is my hope that this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become active and involved citizens in this very because history has his eyes on you. >> at 8:00, an author talks about first lady florence harding. >> she had been in the hospital and had her kidneys operate d on. she could relate with the kind of things they were going through. out of this veterans cause came the veterans bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau, what we call the v.a. today. >> for the schedule, go to c-span.org. a hist
history tv on c-span3, saturday , we will talkn about the influence of the early paintertury born john james audubon. he was a very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof is in the painting. college00, a gettysburg professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott u.s. supreme court decision. restraint, now no not even the restraint of popular sovereignty, when taking slaves into the territories. >>...
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professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century orn thol gift, natural gift, parent john jamesire his work, the artistic work of course but also his field work. he was very, very good at what did he and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the broof here i think is in the painting. >> and at eight:00 on lectures and history gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> what is tony saying here? there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. opening ceremony of the museum of revolution in philadelphia with speakers former vice president joe biden, horn and author david mccullough, museum's president and ceo michael quinn and journalist and aujtor cokie roberts. >> it's my hope that this beautiful museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country because history has his eyes on you. >> and then at 8:00 on the presidency, author catherin
professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century orn thol gift, natural gift, parent john jamesire his work, the artistic work of course but also his field work. he was very, very good at what did he and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the broof here i think is in the painting. >> and at eight:00 on lectures and history gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott u.s. supreme court decision....
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eastern, georgia tech history professor gregory nobles about john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his field work. he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars or field guides or iphone apps and i think the proof is in the painting. >> and in lectures in history, on abraham lincoln. his views on slavery and the dred cscott decision. >> have there is this no restraint on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday, opening ceremony of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the speaker, joe biden, david mcculloch, the museum ceo michael quynh and journalist and author cokie roberts. >> it's my hope that this museum inspires you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country because history has his eyes on you. >> and then at 8:00 on the presidency, talking about florence harding and the precedent she created as first lady. >> she had been in hospitals and in dire straits medically. she could relate to what they were going through. it was interesting because out
eastern, georgia tech history professor gregory nobles about john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his field work. he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars or field guides or iphone apps and i think the proof is in the painting. >> and in lectures in history, on abraham lincoln. his views on slavery and the dred cscott decision. >> have there is this no restraint on taking slaves...
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announcer: next, author and historian gregory noble's looks at the influence of john james audubon, the 19th century ornithologist and painter. he talks about how he often collaborated with and encouraged ordinary people to study birds in natural history and pioneer what is known as "citizen hour-long talk took place in worcester, massachusetts. [applause] gregory nobles: thank you, jim, and thank you to all of you coming out. this is wonderful. special thanks to jim moran and shelley rodman and also set scary who cannot be here tonight, for working together so i could speak. these organizations that i admire so much, the american aquarian society and mass audubon. we have been working at a variety of times maybe 30 years,
announcer: next, author and historian gregory noble's looks at the influence of john james audubon, the 19th century ornithologist and painter. he talks about how he often collaborated with and encouraged ordinary people to study birds in natural history and pioneer what is known as "citizen hour-long talk took place in worcester, massachusetts. [applause] gregory nobles: thank you, jim, and thank you to all of you coming out. this is wonderful. special thanks to jim moran and shelley...
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when i think about john james audubon, when i write about him, i see him as a man of so many identities, a man who plays so many roles. i look at him as an artist of course, and that is how most people see him. my guess is that most of you have an audubon print or maybe the real thing in your house. and he is best known for his great work, the birds of america, and here are some of my aaf colleagues, one of the pages from that. , someives you some idea idea of the physical scale of this great work. each volume was 30 and 40 inches in dimensions, and it weighed 40 or 50 pounds. you needed two stout arms to lifted from the ground audubon said. but the picture doesn't show is a great cost of this great work both at the time and now, when audubon first produced it. it went for $1000 with the full set, a lot of money in those days. it goes for $8 million at auction lately, which is still a lot of money in these days. but in addition to looking at audubon as an artist, i look at him and another of other roles, as an explorer, as an entrepreneur, mythmaker, storyteller, show man, ladies man, a
when i think about john james audubon, when i write about him, i see him as a man of so many identities, a man who plays so many roles. i look at him as an artist of course, and that is how most people see him. my guess is that most of you have an audubon print or maybe the real thing in your house. and he is best known for his great work, the birds of america, and here are some of my aaf colleagues, one of the pages from that. , someives you some idea idea of the physical scale of this great...
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georgia tech history professor gregory nobles of the influence of 19th century of john james audubon and how he helped with the applied science. his field work, he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars and field guides and no iphone apps and the proof here is in the painting. at 8:00 on lectures and history, allan guelzo on gettiesburg college. >> speakers, formal vice president biden and david mccollough. >> my hope is this beautiful new museum help inspire you to become active, involved citizens in this very great country because history has its size on you. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, talking about the first lady and the new president she created as first lady. >> she had been in hospitals and been in dire streets medically. it was interesting because out of this veteran cause came the veterans' bureau, this was the first time the united states had a bureau. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> congress returns for its two week break recess next week. the house is expected to turn back to federal spending for r the re
georgia tech history professor gregory nobles of the influence of 19th century of john james audubon and how he helped with the applied science. his field work, he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars and field guides and no iphone apps and the proof here is in the painting. at 8:00 on lectures and history, allan guelzo on gettiesburg college. >> speakers, formal vice president biden and david mccollough. >> my hope is this beautiful new museum help...
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tech history professor gregory noble about the influence of early 19th-century ornithologists, john james audubon, and how he pioneered citizen science. >> he admired the work, the artistic work. atwas very am a very good what he did come and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here i think is in the painting. announcer: on lectures in college a gettysburg professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott supreme court decision. >> what is he saying here? there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty on taking slaves in the territories. sunday, 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. , david mccullough, the museum's president and ceo michael quinn, and cokie roberts. >> it is my hope this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country, because history has its eyes on you. at 8:00 on the presidency, first lady florence harding and the presence she created as first lady. >> she had been in hospital,
tech history professor gregory noble about the influence of early 19th-century ornithologists, john james audubon, and how he pioneered citizen science. >> he admired the work, the artistic work. atwas very am a very good what he did come and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here i think is in the painting. announcer: on lectures in college a gettysburg professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott supreme court decision....
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gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th-century ornithologist, naturalist, and painter john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps. and the proof, i think, is in the painting. >> at 8:00 on lectures in history, allen gil will on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> what is he saying? there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty, on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday 10:00 a.m., opening ceremony of the american revolution museum with joe biden, david mccullough, the museum's president and ceo michael quinn, a journalist and author took the roberts. >> it is my hope this beautiful museum helps inspire you to become active and involved citizens in this very great country, because history has its eyes on you. >> at 8:00, talking about first lady florence harding and the new presidents she created as first lady. >> she
gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th-century ornithologist, naturalist, and painter john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps. and the proof, i think, is in the painting. >> at 8:00 on lectures in history, allen gil will on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott u.s. supreme...
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eastern, georgia tech history professor gregory nobles also the influence of john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> really admires audubon's work. he was very, very good and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps and i think the proof is in the painting. >> gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty on taking slaves into the territories. his. >> it's my hope that this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country. because history has its eyes on you. >> then 8:00 on the presidency, author catherine sibley talks about floor ren harding. >> she had been in hospital and had her kidneys operated on. she could relate through the things they were going through. it was interesting because out of this veterans cause came the veterans bureau, right? this was the first time the united states actually had a bureau. what we call the v.a. to
eastern, georgia tech history professor gregory nobles also the influence of john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> really admires audubon's work. he was very, very good and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps and i think the proof is in the painting. >> gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of...
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american 7:00,y tv on c-span3, at meredith gregory noble's talks about the influence of the naturalist john james audubon to, and how he pioneered a citizen science. >> he really admired the artistic work of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no apps, and the proof is in the painting. >> at 8:00, gettysburg college professor alan go so on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery, and the supreme court decision. >> what is he saying? there is no restraint, not even the restraint of sovereignty on taking slaves into the territories. eastern, the10:00 opening of the museum of the american revolution with speakers, joe biden, the museum's president and ceo michael quinn, and cokie roberts. >> it is my hope that this museum inspires you to become active and involved citizens in this great country. because history has its eyes on you. >> and at 8:00, and author talks about florence harding and the new president she created as first lady. >> she has been in hospitals, she had been in dire straits medically, so she could relate
american 7:00,y tv on c-span3, at meredith gregory noble's talks about the influence of the naturalist john james audubon to, and how he pioneered a citizen science. >> he really admired the artistic work of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no apps, and the proof is in the painting. >> at 8:00, gettysburg college professor alan go so on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery, and the supreme court...
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we know former cia director john brennan was allowed to do this and james clapper. they had the ability to request unmasked american foreign to foreign raw intelligence. highly classified. >> sean: even if it was legitimate intelligence gathering, they are using that as a means to spy on innocent americans without the benefit of a warrant. a good way to put it. >> yes, that's certainly what intelligent sources are saying. they are saying look, this is not about the unmasking only. it's about why did they specifically unmask -- susan rice in particular -- at this point, from july, all the way back to july -- because >> sean: will would be the reason short of they want to use they want to use intelligence gathering as a ruse to get to the trump campaign to get to trump? >> if it goes back to july, these are the questions you have to ask. according to the sources i've spoken with, it goes back to july. it happened again and november and it happened exponentially in november through january. they were looking at this. other sources we have spoken to just recently as of
we know former cia director john brennan was allowed to do this and james clapper. they had the ability to request unmasked american foreign to foreign raw intelligence. highly classified. >> sean: even if it was legitimate intelligence gathering, they are using that as a means to spy on innocent americans without the benefit of a warrant. a good way to put it. >> yes, that's certainly what intelligent sources are saying. they are saying look, this is not about the unmasking only....
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history professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century, naturalist and painter, john james audobon, and how he helped pioneer work. >> he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, field guides or iphone apps, and the proof here i think is in the painting. >> and at 8:00, on lectures and history, the views on slavery and the dredd-scott supreme court decision. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening ceremony of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. with speakers former vice president joe biden, historian and author, david mccullough, and journalist and author, cokey roberts. >> it is my hope that it inspires those active involved citizens in this very great country, because history has its eyes upon you. >> and then at 8:00 on the presidency, the author who talks about the first lady and the new president she created as first lady. >> she has been in hospital, with her kidneys operated on. she could relate to the types of things they were going through. now it was interesting because out of this veteran's cause came the veteran's
history professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century, naturalist and painter, john james audobon, and how he helped pioneer work. >> he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, field guides or iphone apps, and the proof here i think is in the painting. >> and at 8:00, on lectures and history, the views on slavery and the dredd-scott supreme court decision. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening ceremony of the museum of the...
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the unmasked names or people associated with donald trump and were all been sent john brennano james clapper, all the people of the top including ben rhodes. these names were part of incidental surveillance, we are told, and people close to him including his family members for up to a year we are told before he took office.ud names of americans are incidentally collected but are supposed to be masked or redacted on last it is an issue of national security or crime.nt there are loopholes and ways but americans are supposed be protected from incidental collection. our sources say in this, they were not. the former deputy assistant under obama said this in part. >> i was urging my former colleagues and frankly speaking to people on the hill, it was more actually aimed at telling the hill people get as much information as h you can. get as much intelligence as you can before president obamain leaves the administration. >> in the meantime, we are also told that devin nunes knew about the unmasking and leaking back in january. well before trump's tweet. the intelligence agencies slow rolle
the unmasked names or people associated with donald trump and were all been sent john brennano james clapper, all the people of the top including ben rhodes. these names were part of incidental surveillance, we are told, and people close to him including his family members for up to a year we are told before he took office.ud names of americans are incidentally collected but are supposed to be masked or redacted on last it is an issue of national security or crime.nt there are loopholes and...
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and al-sisi's in solidarity with president trump when it comes to his desire to destroy isis. >> james: john roberts, thank you. president al-sisi was a first for later to congratulate mr. trump on his november victory. wednesday will have an exclusive interview with the egyptian leader right here on "special report." senate judiciary committee has sent the nomination of president trump's supreme court pick to the full senate. that sets up what is shaping up as at least a week of debate, conflict, possibly an unprecedented change in the way the senate does business. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel on capitol hill. >> good evening. no sign of a deal to avert a filibuster. senate republicans are determined to fill the scalia vacancy. the judiciary chairman, chuck grassley said gorsuch deserves confirmation. >> he's a picture of the kind of justice we should have on the supreme court. >> the top democrat rejected it. >> unfortunately, based on judge gorsuch's record at the department of justice, his tenure on the bench, his appearance before the senate, and his written questions
and al-sisi's in solidarity with president trump when it comes to his desire to destroy isis. >> james: john roberts, thank you. president al-sisi was a first for later to congratulate mr. trump on his november victory. wednesday will have an exclusive interview with the egyptian leader right here on "special report." senate judiciary committee has sent the nomination of president trump's supreme court pick to the full senate. that sets up what is shaping up as at least a week...
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you're taking a look at this, john brenn, james clapper, james comey, admiral rogers and comey and clapper will testify behind closed doors but the others will be in open session. tell us more about what your committee is hoping to learn. >> the most important thing is that it indicates we're back on track in it the house intelligence committee. four or five weeks ago we were about to have sally yates and john brennan and a few others in open hearing and that was abuntly cancelled. did i with the phone director and add miller rogers at the nsa. that and now the two hearings which were supposed to have four weeks ago will go forward and i'll be chd to see who -- chairman moneyes said that was really, really urgent. we certainly need that and the american public will have an opportunity to hear from three individuals on may 2nd and it will be an important moment to clarify a lot of issues that are out there. >> as you also know, mary mcmccord, overseeing the russian probe, stepping down next month. do you have faith in theed in to carry out an independent. >> from the standpoint of us gettin
you're taking a look at this, john brenn, james clapper, james comey, admiral rogers and comey and clapper will testify behind closed doors but the others will be in open session. tell us more about what your committee is hoping to learn. >> the most important thing is that it indicates we're back on track in it the house intelligence committee. four or five weeks ago we were about to have sally yates and john brennan and a few others in open hearing and that was abuntly cancelled. did i...
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history professor emeritus gregory noble about the influence of early 19th century ornithologist john james audubon. >> really admiring audubon's work is the artist, work, buls ought his field work. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the paintings. >> at 8:00 on lectures in history, gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott decision. >> there is now no restraint. not even the restraint of popular sovereignty. on taking slaves in the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening ceremony of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia with speakers former vice president joe biden, historian and author david mccullough, the museum's president and ceo, michael quinn, and cokie roberts. >> my hope is this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country. because history has its eyes on you. >> then at 8:00, on the presidency, author catherine sibly talks about first la
history professor emeritus gregory noble about the influence of early 19th century ornithologist john james audubon. >> really admiring audubon's work is the artist, work, buls ought his field work. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the paintings. >> at 8:00 on lectures in history, gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott...
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history tv" georgia tech professor, the influence of early 19th century, naturalist and painter, john james audubon. and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> really admires audubon's ywok and also fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the painting. >> and at 8:00 on "lectures in history," gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the u.s. supreme court decision. >> what is tony saying here? there is now no restraint. not even the restraint of popular sovereignty. on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening ceremony of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia with speakers, former vice president joe biden, historian and author david mccullough, the museum's president and ceo michael quinn. >> it is my hope that this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become those active involved citizens in this very great country. because history has his eyes on you. >> and then at 8:00, on the presidency
history tv" georgia tech professor, the influence of early 19th century, naturalist and painter, john james audubon. and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> really admires audubon's ywok and also fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the painting. >> and at 8:00 on "lectures in history," gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on...
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testimony from john brennan, james clapper, and former acting attorney general sally yates, the one whoeportedly went to the white house with disturbing news about the national security adviser having communication with russian government officials that he was lying about. these three had been scheduled to testify in an open hearing last month before the hearing was abruptly cancelled by the committee chairman devin nunes. devin nunes has since recused himself from the investigation. the administration tried to desuede sally yates from testifying. but as of today, she's been reinvited to testify. her lawyer last month said she wanted to testify. now we're waiting to see the house intelligence committee set an actual date for that hearing. they'll set a date sometime after may 2nd, but they haven't set it yet. watch this face. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation, in case i decide to go from kid-friendly to kid-free. now i can start relaxing ev
testimony from john brennan, james clapper, and former acting attorney general sally yates, the one whoeportedly went to the white house with disturbing news about the national security adviser having communication with russian government officials that he was lying about. these three had been scheduled to testify in an open hearing last month before the hearing was abruptly cancelled by the committee chairman devin nunes. devin nunes has since recused himself from the investigation. the...
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. >> lou: john brenon and james clapper, both caught lying about the extent of their activities in theelligence community and their own, whether it be the cia spying on the intelligence committee. let me quote lindsay graham talking about privacy and the incidental collection. he said, this is scary to me. speaking about the obama and susan rice scandal. i understand it is part of the process, but when you have the government officials like myself, the trump team, i think you should cut the machine off. there is the impression that the farther are than the trump team and senator l.a. graham and almost in every direction. >> i think you are right. i think it went much further and evidence of congressional member and aides unmasked once a month if not more and concern that journalist in fields that were protected was unmarvinged this is something that the house intelligence committee is looking at. they expanded the investigation in to this. it should be a concern for every american p. how far did this go and why? >> lou: sarah carter, we'll be watching you carefully and make sure we are
. >> lou: john brenon and james clapper, both caught lying about the extent of their activities in theelligence community and their own, whether it be the cia spying on the intelligence committee. let me quote lindsay graham talking about privacy and the incidental collection. he said, this is scary to me. speaking about the obama and susan rice scandal. i understand it is part of the process, but when you have the government officials like myself, the trump team, i think you should cut...
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there is the fbi, there is the senate intelligence committee, the richard burn and john boehner. james said no evidence of collusion. >> clapper doesn't know that! ed that before the fbi -- >> on january 20th. >> ed as of the time he left the government january 20th he didn't know. >> but the fbi has a current investigation. >> let him do it. >> independent commission is the way for us publicly to see that. >> you're the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. let me ask you. what do you make of the request for immunity by general flynn's lawyer? >> well, there is two side to that story. one is if you've going to testify before congress, the way that the statute works for lying to an fbi agent is called the 101 violation, 1001 violation, you would want to make sure if you said something even inadvertently it might not jibe what you told the fbi. don't to get in that mess if you want to come out and testify. >> that is how the fbi squeeze people? >> that is how the fbi squeezes you. if you were the committee i wouldn't grant immunity. if this is an investigation everybody n
there is the fbi, there is the senate intelligence committee, the richard burn and john boehner. james said no evidence of collusion. >> clapper doesn't know that! ed that before the fbi -- >> on january 20th. >> ed as of the time he left the government january 20th he didn't know. >> but the fbi has a current investigation. >> let him do it. >> independent commission is the way for us publicly to see that. >> you're the former chairman of the house...
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gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century ornithologist, naturalist and painter, john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the painting. >> and at 8:00 on lectures in history, gettysburg college professor, allen gelso on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dred scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> what is he saying here? there is now no restraint. not even the restraint of popular sovereignty. on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, opening ceremony of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. with speakers, former vice president joe biden, historian and author, david mccullough, the museum's president and ceo, michael quinn, and journalist and author, cokie roberts. >> it's my hope this beautiful new museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country. because his
gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century ornithologist, naturalist and painter, john james audubon and how he helped pioneer citizen science. >> the artistic work, of course, but also his fieldwork. he was very, very good at what he did, and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the proof here, i think, is in the painting. >> and at 8:00 on lectures in history, gettysburg college professor, allen gelso on abraham lincoln, his views on...
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james madison. the third signature, john quincy adams, the president at that time, and so on. as the publisher carried the subscription book around the united states, he could show people who had already subscribed to the print and encourage them to purchase another copy. almost immediately, another publisher got the idea to prepare a competing print of the declaration of independence. so, this one was issued also in 1818. and here, he has added illustrations, also with more exact facsimile of the original document. one interesting feature of this print, as you can see, george washington is at the top. john hancock to the left. and then thomas jefferson. washington was the first president of the united states. jefferson was the third. where is president number two? john adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by john adams, complaining about the omission. when he received it, he was horrified to find that his portrait was missing from the print. therefore he returned it along with this letter, saying i am returning this. plea
james madison. the third signature, john quincy adams, the president at that time, and so on. as the publisher carried the subscription book around the united states, he could show people who had already subscribed to the print and encourage them to purchase another copy. almost immediately, another publisher got the idea to prepare a competing print of the declaration of independence. so, this one was issued also in 1818. and here, he has added illustrations, also with more exact facsimile of...
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tonight -- james spader, chat and music from john mellencamp.eaturing the 8g band with lucius. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump unveiled his new tax plan today, and it's pretty much the same as his old plan. he's not going to pay them. [ laughter ] president trump spoke on the phone with canadian prime minister justin trudeau yesterday amidst increased tensions on trade. i'm guessing trump wanted to trade -- faces? [ laughter ] [ applause ] "and then i'll just have yours for a week. you have mine for a week. and then -- [ laughter ] and then we'll just see what happens." [ light laughter ] president trump signed an order today that allows the department of the interior to review whether national monuments across the country should be eliminated or modified. for example, here's his proposal for the statue of liberty. [ laughte
tonight -- james spader, chat and music from john mellencamp.eaturing the 8g band with lucius. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump unveiled his new tax plan today, and it's pretty much the same as his old plan. he's not going to pay them. [ laughter ]...
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. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren callsynolds the real deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>> plus, chris pratt, plate full of food and one ridiculous blindfold. can he pass "e.t." snack test? >> that could not have gone worse. >>> first off, what do you want to say to the group. >> first of all, i need to try not to -- my heart is racing last night. >> lot of tension last night on "the vice" as the teams were finalized. but things were a lot more loose and fun before the final decisions were made, as adam debuted his new 'do to etonline.com's sophie schillaci. >> the blonde hair is back. what inspired the change i dam? >> does dusty recognize you? >> yeah, she didn't wig out. i have had at lot of weird facial hair and hair colors and she seems to un
. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren callsynolds the real deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack....
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. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren callsolds the real deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>> plus, chris pratt, plate full of food and one ridiculous blindfold. can he pass "e.t." snack test? >> that could not have gone worse. april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable day. ♪ but then, destiny struck. did may imagine april showers bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> first off, what do you want to say to the group. >> first of all, i need to try not to -- my heart is racing last night. >> lot of tension last night on "the vice" as the teams were fi
. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren callsolds the real deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>>...
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professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century orn thol gift, natural gift, parent john james aud doe bon. >> they really admire his work, the artistic work of course but also his field work. he was very, very good at what did he and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the broof here i think is in the painting. >> and at eight:00 on lectures and history gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the dread scott u.s. supreme court decision. >> what is tony saying here? there is now no restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty on taking slaves into the territories. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. opening ceremony of the museum of revolution in philadelphia with speakers former vice president joe biden, horn and author david mccullough, museum's president and ceo michael quinn and journalist and aujtor cokie roberts. >> it's my hope that this beautiful museum helps inspire you to become those active, involved citizens in this very great country because history has his eyes on you. >> and then at 8:00 on
professor gregory nobles about the influence of early 19th century orn thol gift, natural gift, parent john james aud doe bon. >> they really admire his work, the artistic work of course but also his field work. he was very, very good at what did he and he did it with no binoculars, no field guides, no iphone apps, and the broof here i think is in the painting. >> and at eight:00 on lectures and history gettysburg college professor on abraham lincoln, his views on slavery and the...
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you can see previous stories by kevin, john roberts, and james rosen there as well.hat do you think has been the president's biggest controversy and his biggest success over his first 100 days? let me know on twitter, @bretbaier, use the hashtag #specialreport, or at facebook, facebook, facebook.com/bret baier sr. the hole just keeps getting deeper for former national security advisor michael flynn. that investigation is continuing. chief intelligence intelligenco herridge is here. >> house democrats released records to bolster their case that the national security advisor michael flynn concealed his conflicts with the russian government. on october 2014, the agency told flynn, a former director, that he could not accept money from foreign governments without permission from the army and state department. >> this letter explicitly warned general flynn as he entered retirement that the constitution prohibited him from accepting any foreign government payments without advance permission. the pentagon's warning to general flynn was bold, italicized, and could not have b
you can see previous stories by kevin, john roberts, and james rosen there as well.hat do you think has been the president's biggest controversy and his biggest success over his first 100 days? let me know on twitter, @bretbaier, use the hashtag #specialreport, or at facebook, facebook, facebook.com/bret baier sr. the hole just keeps getting deeper for former national security advisor michael flynn. that investigation is continuing. chief intelligence intelligenco herridge is here. >>...
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kevin cork will talk about the challenges the president has faced, and previous stories by john roberts and james rosen there as well. >>> up next, president trump calls it a land grab, and a mistake. what he is doing to undo one of president obama's big environmental finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >> bret: an american air force colonel says turkey's advance warning about an air strike against kurdish troops in syria was not specific enough to ensure the safety of nearby american forces. about six miles away. syrian officials say this week's attack killed 20 kurdish fighters. turkey is also in that coalition, but considers the kurds terrorists. >>> pope
kevin cork will talk about the challenges the president has faced, and previous stories by john roberts and james rosen there as well. >>> up next, president trump calls it a land grab, and a mistake. what he is doing to undo one of president obama's big environmental finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to...
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john kelly backing what james comey has been saying for years, every single day. >> threats over theyears, we have seen and unprecedented spike in homegrown terrorism. 36 homegrown terrorist case is open. >> reporter: the secretary predicted venting technology will eventually make homegrown terror impossible. the apple of the political world, into a special congressional race getting extra special attention from the white house, democrat john ossoff failing to flip georgia avenue sixth district, heading for high-stakes runoff against karen handel. the latest washington dc, good to see you. >> the old saying close only counts on horseshoes and acres, raise north of $8 million, john ossoff failed to flip the seat that would be a big win and serve as a referendum on donald trump. >> we have defied the odds, shattered expectations. there is no amount of dark money, super pac negative advertising that can overcome real grassroots efforts. >> bring it on it has. major outline money, and republican candidates, when with runoff in georgia, glad to be of help. ossoff heads into a runoff with
john kelly backing what james comey has been saying for years, every single day. >> threats over theyears, we have seen and unprecedented spike in homegrown terrorism. 36 homegrown terrorist case is open. >> reporter: the secretary predicted venting technology will eventually make homegrown terror impossible. the apple of the political world, into a special congressional race getting extra special attention from the white house, democrat john ossoff failing to flip georgia avenue...
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lou: we know that the former ndi james clapper, john brennan, both lied about the extent of surveillanceer things. lou: in the case of john brennan, his agency was surveilling -- to me this one of the richest moments in if the obama administration -- spying on the senate intelligence committee. got away with lying by the, and now he's going back to talk to his friends on capitol hill. >> this is a domestic information operation where these guys get in front of this open session and they try tocast the narrative. they try to get the talking heads on television, and the writers to all agree on the mutually agreed upon lie they will try to sell the american public. lou: which they have done so well for so long. thanks to you and judicial watch. they get away with fewer than they might have otherwise. lou: democratic national committee chairman tom perez discusses a lot. a lot of swearing and not so much unity. >> he called it a skinny budget. i call it something else that begins with "s." my mama taught me you shouldn't do spotty talk, but i hope you don't mind. this is a [bleep] budget. lo
lou: we know that the former ndi james clapper, john brennan, both lied about the extent of surveillanceer things. lou: in the case of john brennan, his agency was surveilling -- to me this one of the richest moments in if the obama administration -- spying on the senate intelligence committee. got away with lying by the, and now he's going back to talk to his friends on capitol hill. >> this is a domestic information operation where these guys get in front of this open session and they...
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john and james are sons of zebedee. you must see this. is this not a wonder?from nazareth. >> this is nothing, only a sign, and there will be many. follow me. look into your hearts... and you will know that god wills it. [ breathing deeply ] ♪ (vo) at miracle-ear, we always take time getting to know you, so we can ensure you hear what matters most in your world. grandpa! (vo) call, click or come in today to learn how to start your better days. miracle-ear...hear a better day. >> i denounce all those that shame this land. antipas, the tetrarch, who in rampant incest, beds his brother's wife, while suppressing the righteous. >> be gone! away with you! >> be gone! >> and these... >> be gone! >> ...spies from the council of sanhedrin. they're hypocrites -- hypocrites one and all. [ indistinct shouting ] from the grandeur in which they live, they berate the poor... >> lies! lies! >> ...calling you unclean for the food you eat. they shame you, but with a purpose. "people, come to the temple," they say. "come. buy a lamb, a white dove, a bullock for sacrifice. redeem
john and james are sons of zebedee. you must see this. is this not a wonder?from nazareth. >> this is nothing, only a sign, and there will be many. follow me. look into your hearts... and you will know that god wills it. [ breathing deeply ] ♪ (vo) at miracle-ear, we always take time getting to know you, so we can ensure you hear what matters most in your world. grandpa! (vo) call, click or come in today to learn how to start your better days. miracle-ear...hear a better day. >> i...