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escribieron que andrew thomas cometió un delito federal. >> está enfrentando un jucio por detener a quieneson responsabilidad, pero él sigue siendo la cabeza. >> el alguacil debe ser responsable por cada cosa que ocurre durante su mando. >> desde phoenix arizona, univisión. >> los abogados de los estudiantes que desafiaron pa proposición del 209, para que el caso sea escuchado por los 11 jueces. >> un panel de los 3 jueces dijo que la prohubicion es constitucional, por lo que permanece vigente. se busca restaurar la proposición que asegura el ingreso de inmigrantes a las universidades en california., >> el proyecto 1861 fue rechazado, y se traduce en un serio obstaculo, y no se prevee que la medida sobreviva, para que un delito sea catalogado como grave, tienen que participar en un acto sexual en su propia escuela. se busca la ubicacion de la esposa de un militar, brittany fue vista el viernes en la noche con un infante de marina, el ex marido también es de marina, se cree que fue victima de un crimen. >> las autoridades mexicanas han elevado el nivel de alerta por el vocan popocatépetl, ya
escribieron que andrew thomas cometió un delito federal. >> está enfrentando un jucio por detener a quieneson responsabilidad, pero él sigue siendo la cabeza. >> el alguacil debe ser responsable por cada cosa que ocurre durante su mando. >> desde phoenix arizona, univisión. >> los abogados de los estudiantes que desafiaron pa proposición del 209, para que el caso sea escuchado por los 11 jueces. >> un panel de los 3 jueces dijo que la prohubicion es...
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most of our southern presidents who held office before 1860, including thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, andrew jackson, john tyler, james polk, owned slaves and brought them to the white house from their plantations in the south. until 1862 when slavery was abolish abolished, slaved worked alongside paid black and european servants. for most of the 19th century, the structure of the white house staff remained generally the same. at the top was a stewart, a federal employee, who was bondeded. the congress created this position to safe guard the silver and furnishings in the white house. the stewart was on the government payroll. he functioned as a manager of the house. the job required patience, administrative ability, shrewdness as a purchasing agent and a deep sense of did discret. beneath him were the maids, foot didmen, cooks, laborers and about one third of the servants lived there in the basements. some in a dorm story style, some in private rooms. the stew arrested art dealt dir each employee and there was no specific hierarchy. mo most were southern blacks who had entered the president'
most of our southern presidents who held office before 1860, including thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, andrew jackson, john tyler, james polk, owned slaves and brought them to the white house from their plantations in the south. until 1862 when slavery was abolish abolished, slaved worked alongside paid black and european servants. for most of the 19th century, the structure of the white house staff remained generally the same. at the top was a stewart, a federal employee, who...
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how is the defense trying to discredit andrew young and what he is telling and revealing? >> thomaszing and plays out like a soap opera, the money, intrigue, affairs. look, today andrew young back on the stand and the only witness taking the stand so far. you talked about the defense likely will get their shot at mr. young today and telling of that, i believe, his wife who has been implicated in some of this showed up for the first time just a few moments ago. she will be in the courtroom with the defense does get their chance to cross-examine. what will they look at? they'll say that andrew young was someone out to try and get to the top and that he was using john edwards and also will say that he siphoned that money off going to rielle hunter and that he used it to build more than $1 million home in chap i will hill, north carolina and say that he knew exactly what was going on and orchestrated all of this and john edwards was above the fray. you might remember that yesterday when the harsh words were spoken and the intricate details of the money moving from an interior designer t
how is the defense trying to discredit andrew young and what he is telling and revealing? >> thomaszing and plays out like a soap opera, the money, intrigue, affairs. look, today andrew young back on the stand and the only witness taking the stand so far. you talked about the defense likely will get their shot at mr. young today and telling of that, i believe, his wife who has been implicated in some of this showed up for the first time just a few moments ago. she will be in the courtroom...
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where we have a link to the hilton hotel a wonderful staff working with chelsea here andrew and executive chef thomask to you in studio. >> fantastic thanks annie. >> all right next hour fox 5s. pet project today boarding your four legged friend, next hour how to find a safe and happy place that is affordable. >> after 8:00 a.m. talking medical marijuana in the district, store that caters to users for medical reasons just opened in northeast. we will talk about what it means for the city. fox 5 morning news continues after the break stay with us mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. hey, what do you think "artisan" means? it's latin. for what? really, really good bagels. dunkin's new artisan bagels are as authentic as it gets. soft, chewy, and delicious. grab one today. ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup ex
where we have a link to the hilton hotel a wonderful staff working with chelsea here andrew and executive chef thomask to you in studio. >> fantastic thanks annie. >> all right next hour fox 5s. pet project today boarding your four legged friend, next hour how to find a safe and happy place that is affordable. >> after 8:00 a.m. talking medical marijuana in the district, store that caters to users for medical reasons just opened in northeast. we will talk about what it means...
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andrew jackson was much less apologetic, much more openly pro-slavery than the apologetic slave holders we've heard about, george washington, thomas jefferson. our constitution deep structure, despite maybe the best instreakses of the framers, more slave-ocratic, it's in the dna than we've been taught. and our constitution is much more about national security, about being able to beat the british, for example. vic at the age of 6 understood. he isn't up there on mt. rush more because they burned the capitol on his watch and that's not such a good thing. our constitution, general jackson, like general washington, knows how to beat the british and so manifest destiny, the monroe doctrine, isolationist america, these are all captured by andrew jackson. they're epitomized by him, exemplified by him and that's the deep structure of the original constitution. more democratic, more slave-ocratic, more about national security and hemisphere isolationism. it unsurprisingly gives us it shall the constitution -- the dominant figure and peter onuf said this and i think several others have and i want you to hear it clearly, and that constituti
andrew jackson was much less apologetic, much more openly pro-slavery than the apologetic slave holders we've heard about, george washington, thomas jefferson. our constitution deep structure, despite maybe the best instreakses of the framers, more slave-ocratic, it's in the dna than we've been taught. and our constitution is much more about national security, about being able to beat the british, for example. vic at the age of 6 understood. he isn't up there on mt. rush more because they...
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andrew faren puts the bruins up 3-2. later in the 3rd alex ovechkin off his state keys it up, gets it past thomas to tie it up at three, but in overtime just three minutes in off a backstrom turnover, they get holtby out from the net and the bruins win game 6 and tie things up. so the series is headed back to boston. the winner moves on in the stanley cup playoffs. dave owens is in the locker room now and we'll have more reaction later in sports. >>> thousands of people braved the rainy weather today to take part in earth day events across the washington area. on the national mall umbrellas went up as sell brandts showed as -- celebrators showed up to take part. a wide variety of musical groups including cheap trick, dave mason, kicking daisies and the explorers club. also on the mall today a march of remembrance. holocaust survivors and the pastor of a church whose congress gadgets are direct descendents of nazi war criminals took center stage during today's third annual event. they talked about surviving in concentration catches, anti semitism and reconciling with the past. >> the horror of the savagery of what i witness
andrew faren puts the bruins up 3-2. later in the 3rd alex ovechkin off his state keys it up, gets it past thomas to tie it up at three, but in overtime just three minutes in off a backstrom turnover, they get holtby out from the net and the bruins win game 6 and tie things up. so the series is headed back to boston. the winner moves on in the stanley cup playoffs. dave owens is in the locker room now and we'll have more reaction later in sports. >>> thousands of people braved the...
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andrew breitbart's children. nobody was able to top the bid of $5,000 from mr. ray dankle from fort thomas, kentucky. congratulations, ray. we will contact you later today to make arrangements because it is so late right now. i wouldn't think of calling you at 4:00 in the morning. if you want to make a donation to andrew's kids, checks and money orders can be sent to the following address, breitbart children trust 149, south barrington avenue, number 735, los angeles, california, 90049. >>> coming up, should you strap live kittens to your feet and call them footwear? diane discusses her new book, i strap live kittens to my feet. >> congratulations. why are you hiding? don't hide. but first, a story. what does alicia silverstone share in common with penguins? spoiler alert, it is not >>> are you most full of glee when you are 33? well, according to a new survey that is the best year of our lives. perhaps because as one psychologist notes the age of 33 is enough time to have shaken off childhood's naive tee and the wild scheming of teenage years without losing the energy and enthusiasm of youth and add
andrew breitbart's children. nobody was able to top the bid of $5,000 from mr. ray dankle from fort thomas, kentucky. congratulations, ray. we will contact you later today to make arrangements because it is so late right now. i wouldn't think of calling you at 4:00 in the morning. if you want to make a donation to andrew's kids, checks and money orders can be sent to the following address, breitbart children trust 149, south barrington avenue, number 735, los angeles, california, 90049....
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andrew sullivan blogs at the daily beast. he is a former editor of the "new republic." john meecham, from random house, formerly the editor at "newsweek." he is publishing a new biography of thomas edison, and if history is any indication, it will win the pulitzer prize. and matt frank is director of the center on religion and the constitution at the witherspoon institute. welcome all. first, andrew, i have to ask you, as somebody who grew up in england, but grew up a devout catholic, you are watching these elections taking place all over the word. really, outside of the arab world, we are the only country in which religion is deeply embedded in the day to day political discourse. you look at england, france, germany. it would be unthinkable. >> yes. >> the only other place. if you watch the egyptian elections and american elections, there's a lot of religion. why? >> well, i think two things. one, that america has always had a much more religious public discourse and has always had more devoutly religious phenomena than the rest of the world, and i think that's partly because of the separation of church and state, which an old professor of mine at oxford used to say that he sup
andrew sullivan blogs at the daily beast. he is a former editor of the "new republic." john meecham, from random house, formerly the editor at "newsweek." he is publishing a new biography of thomas edison, and if history is any indication, it will win the pulitzer prize. and matt frank is director of the center on religion and the constitution at the witherspoon institute. welcome all. first, andrew, i have to ask you, as somebody who grew up in england, but grew up a devout...
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. >> andrew, you talk about trying to return to some of the essential teachings of jesus as you talk about thomasferson once did. any indication people are starting to do that? >> unfortunately, i think there are a lot of conversations going around outside the hire arc i cans of it these churches about how to claim jesus from the distortion of politics and the way jesus has become part of partisan politics in this country. i'm not pessimistic as father said. i'm optimistic about the faith. i'm pessimistic about the church. i mean, we've seen in the last 10 or 15 years, certainly in the west, and in places like ireland, for example, an ultimately catholic country a complete collapse of the church. we've been exposed to the fact the catholic hierarchy was a national conspiracy to rape children for years. the people responsible for that have yet to resign or take responsibility. that has created a rift, i think, just as the current obsession with contraception by the bishops in this country does not resonate with people trying to find jesus in their life. it feels like the church is trying to make a
. >> andrew, you talk about trying to return to some of the essential teachings of jesus as you talk about thomasferson once did. any indication people are starting to do that? >> unfortunately, i think there are a lot of conversations going around outside the hire arc i cans of it these churches about how to claim jesus from the distortion of politics and the way jesus has become part of partisan politics in this country. i'm not pessimistic as father said. i'm optimistic about the...
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caller: i would say it is several presidents from thomas jefferson to garfield but most importantly and notably, i would say andrewackson for being the only president to pay off our national debt. i want to include john f. kennedy and it is interesting that he's president who was against a national bank has been assassinated or has had an assassination attempt on their life such as jackson. the gun man has had both of his guns misfire. both of those presidents and no one has done a sense kennedy. he tried to issue and was backed -- there was $4 billion in silver nodes and i think that is the number one crisis facing this country. i think that took extreme courage from those presidents who were against the national bank. host: extra the call. news from the weekend as the present wraps up this summit of the americas the headline from "the washington post"-- in come, inequality has dominated the themes and the signing ceremonies vivian has this comment -- our guest on "newsmakers, go ahead of the congressional campaign committee and what we can expect in the general election. we have the republican and democratic sen
caller: i would say it is several presidents from thomas jefferson to garfield but most importantly and notably, i would say andrewackson for being the only president to pay off our national debt. i want to include john f. kennedy and it is interesting that he's president who was against a national bank has been assassinated or has had an assassination attempt on their life such as jackson. the gun man has had both of his guns misfire. both of those presidents and no one has done a sense...
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thomas jefferson had daughters. james madison has a stepson. james monroe has daughters. and number seven, andrew jackson, is childless. the second president, john adams, has a son. and his eldest son, john quincy adams, becomes the sixth president. so the first seven presidents only -- one had sons, the second one had sons, and one of those becomes the sixth president. so, in a way we were lucky. american politics might have been very crowded if there had been younger washingtons and jeffersons and month rows, not just daughters but sons able to contend for those offices. but so the adamses saw in their own family that having a name, having an experience, having a history, gives you a leg up in democratic politics. >> from america's first dynasty, all men have flaws and ticks. the flaws of the adamses limited their public effectiveness. although two of them became president they were failures in office. if the two adams administrations were the family's only legacy we would not be interested in them. for the last 50 years there has been an effort to reevaluate john residentsed administration upw
thomas jefferson had daughters. james madison has a stepson. james monroe has daughters. and number seven, andrew jackson, is childless. the second president, john adams, has a son. and his eldest son, john quincy adams, becomes the sixth president. so the first seven presidents only -- one had sons, the second one had sons, and one of those becomes the sixth president. so, in a way we were lucky. american politics might have been very crowded if there had been younger washingtons and...
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andrew jackson from the far west was the candidate of the fronti frontier. henry clay from kentucky was the candidate of the middle states and thomasrom georgia was also involved. he suffered a stroke. essentially what it came down to, since you vote for the three candidates was an election between adams and jackson and clay and adams won the vote in the house of representatives despite the fact that jackson won more popular and electoral votes. he then -- adams then appointed henry clay his secretary of state and a corrupt bargain was alleged by the jacksonians and although it wasn't proved, it put some fire in their belly and the jacksonian democrats came back four years later and defeated adams handily and thus began the two terms of old hickory. host: back to the phones. linda waiting on the republican line from south dakota. good morning, linda. caller: good morning. my question is regarding the national initiative for the popular vote. host: the national popular vote interstate act. caller: yes. since the northeast has what i assume is 1/3 of the population or the west coast, another third. why would then there be any -- why
andrew jackson from the far west was the candidate of the fronti frontier. henry clay from kentucky was the candidate of the middle states and thomasrom georgia was also involved. he suffered a stroke. essentially what it came down to, since you vote for the three candidates was an election between adams and jackson and clay and adams won the vote in the house of representatives despite the fact that jackson won more popular and electoral votes. he then -- adams then appointed henry clay his...