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this house, eventually much later than that becomes the home of amos bronson alcott and his family. one of the daughters, louisa may alcott, in this house, writes a book the changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women and mature women. it was a very progressive book for its day and in many ways today it still remains this because it is just a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. mister alcott was an educator in the early days. a very progressive thinker who was deeply in love with mister alcott. they were in boston when mister alcott met ralph waldo emerson and struck up a deep friendship. he was well ensconced, he thought bronson alcott belongs here and the town had something special to offer, a political revolution in 1775 and a literary revolution in the 1800s but mister emerson really wanted bronson alcott to move here. here in mister alcott's study, focus on what is above the fireplace, this is an expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that hills are weird, the seas are scooped in vain, learning v
this house, eventually much later than that becomes the home of amos bronson alcott and his family. one of the daughters, louisa may alcott, in this house, writes a book the changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women and mature women. it was a very progressive book for its day and in many ways today it still remains this because it is just a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. mister alcott was an educator in the early...
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his house was standing here then, eventually much later than that it becomes the home of interest bronson alcott and his family. >> now one of the daughters to louisa may alcott in this house write a book that really changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women, the way they think about material, it was a very progressive book for its day and frankly in many ways today it still remains this because such a simple rule the life story of four young women and their parents. mister all was an educator primarily in the early days, this was a very progressive thinker who was deeply in love with mister alcott. they were in boston when mister love ralph waldo anderson and they spoke of friendship and emerson in fact thought bronson alcott belong here. he held and thought that had something special to offer. he had the political revolution in 1775 and he had a literary revolution in the 1800s but mister emerson really wanted bronson alcott to move here. here is mister alcott's study, i want to focus for a moment on what the multiplier was. this really w
his house was standing here then, eventually much later than that it becomes the home of interest bronson alcott and his family. >> now one of the daughters to louisa may alcott in this house write a book that really changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women, the way they think about material, it was a very progressive book for its day and frankly in many ways today it still remains this because such a simple rule the life story of four...
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our europe correspondent peter all of her life from hamburg thank you let's bring in hugh bronson member of the berlin parliament for representing alternative for germany party always good having the program q let's just pick up on one of the points that correspondent was making there or perhaps the authorities been caught off guard by the intensity the violence of these protests could they have been better prepared or warned in advance. while i mean the deed trying to keep from it wasn't planned yesterday it's been it's been in the planning for a long time now police and intelligence had enough time to gather information to be prepared for this and as peter said how big is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really the level of violence is almost unprecedented why have the protesters chose in this way instead of peaceful demonstrations because because we are seeing echoes from those peaceful demonstrators saying that we want nothing to do with this it's been hijacked but there's an awful lot of violence happening. we
our europe correspondent peter all of her life from hamburg thank you let's bring in hugh bronson member of the berlin parliament for representing alternative for germany party always good having the program q let's just pick up on one of the points that correspondent was making there or perhaps the authorities been caught off guard by the intensity the violence of these protests could they have been better prepared or warned in advance. while i mean the deed trying to keep from it wasn't...
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so bronson from san rafael has a question about houses. >> he spoke to us at our ask finney event. your answer. >> hey, michael. how do you save up for a nice house? >> hey. that's an important question. spaemsh here in the bay area. here's what you need to do. get cheap rent now, don't buy too much car, and quit eating out as much. then, as soon as you can buy a home in an outlying area, do it. then let it increase in value, and then you buy a home closer to where you want to end up. then you do that a couple times. that's been the workable strategy here in the bay area for 50 years. worked for me. bronson, good luck r and thanks for your question. >> if you have a question for michael finney, record it on your smartphone or tablet. share it with us on social using #askfinney. or go to our website and you might see your question here. >> the grateful dead is synonymous with san francisco. how you can drive a car owned by one of the legendary band members. >> a proposal to delay start time in california schools time in california schools gtting mixed reviewed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now at 6:
so bronson from san rafael has a question about houses. >> he spoke to us at our ask finney event. your answer. >> hey, michael. how do you save up for a nice house? >> hey. that's an important question. spaemsh here in the bay area. here's what you need to do. get cheap rent now, don't buy too much car, and quit eating out as much. then, as soon as you can buy a home in an outlying area, do it. then let it increase in value, and then you buy a home closer to where you want to...
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what he bronson from the alternative to germany party told is that given the strength of radical left wing sentiment in the city violence is always very much a possibility. how big it is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to how to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest they perfectly in their right every german has the right to assemble freely without weapons it's part of the constitutional law the second group. they didn't want to have any peaceful demonstrations they were set for trouble you have these i call them demolition tourists they travel from all over europe and all all of the germany to take part in a protest that is bound to be violent that is bound to destroy shops looting of supermarkets but they had no interest whatsoever in a peaceful protest and sadly this small but very violent group is now attracting all the attention and of course the peaceful protesters are upset because this is not ho
what he bronson from the alternative to germany party told is that given the strength of radical left wing sentiment in the city violence is always very much a possibility. how big it is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to how to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest they perfectly in their right every german has...
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basically president not going to said that he wants to change the labor code because he wants to make bronson for ducks if he wants to reduce unemployment one of the ways that t.v. wants to do that is by changing the working conditions but the people here say by changing the reason working conditions what they do is actually a road to rights over workers completely and they're unhappy that they so i do more flexible working they think to a rouge of society and that's why people have come here to protest against my own and against trump today in paris show that you can see not see our s. . paris and not a currently fighting for the right to host the twenty twenty four olympics and seems determined to get france across the finish line first. the very day macron officially took office he couldn't wait to make his olympic charm offensive a priority was it right with you on your venture for the olympics paralympics in the twenty twenty four jackson. both the twenty twenty four and twenty twenty eight games are up for grabs but the paris in los angeles is all about who gets what yeah i'm from akron
basically president not going to said that he wants to change the labor code because he wants to make bronson for ducks if he wants to reduce unemployment one of the ways that t.v. wants to do that is by changing the working conditions but the people here say by changing the reason working conditions what they do is actually a road to rights over workers completely and they're unhappy that they so i do more flexible working they think to a rouge of society and that's why people have come here...
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but he bronson from the alternative to jamie party tell us that given the strength of radical left wing sentiment in the city violence was always very much a possibility. how big is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to how to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest they perfectly in their right every german has the right to assemble freely without weapons it's part of the constitutional law the second group. they didn't want to have any peaceful demonstrations they were set for trouble you have these i call them demolition tourists they travel from all over europe and all all of the germany to take part in a protest that is bound to be violent that is bound to destroy shops looting of supermarkets but they had no interest whatsoever in a peaceful protest and sadly this small but very violent group is now attracting all the attention and of course the peaceful protesters are upset because this is not how you s
but he bronson from the alternative to jamie party tell us that given the strength of radical left wing sentiment in the city violence was always very much a possibility. how big is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to how to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest they perfectly in their right every german has the...
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basically president not going to said that he wants to change the labor code because he wants to make bronson productive he wants to reduce unemployment one of the ways that he wants to do that is by changing the working conditions but the people here say by changing the reason working conditions what they do is actually a road to rights over work is completely and they're unhappy that they so i do know flexible working they think to erosion of society and not why people have come here to protest against my own and against trump today in paris show that even ski nazi our us. paris and also underneath a commonly fighting for the right to host the twenty twenty four olympics and mcallen seem determined to get france across the finish line first the very day macro an officially to go face he couldn't wait to make his elim pick charm offensive a priority to visit with you and your venture for the olympics paralympics in the twenty twenty four checks. both the twenty twenty four and twenty twenty eight games are up for grabs but the paris and los angeles it's all about who gets one year. getting f
basically president not going to said that he wants to change the labor code because he wants to make bronson productive he wants to reduce unemployment one of the ways that he wants to do that is by changing the working conditions but the people here say by changing the reason working conditions what they do is actually a road to rights over work is completely and they're unhappy that they so i do know flexible working they think to erosion of society and not why people have come here to...
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but hugh bronson from the alternative for germany party told us he doesn't think violence is the best way for protesters to make themselves heard. how big is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest but a perfectly in their right every german has the right to assemble freely without weapons it's part of the constitutional law the second group. they didn't want to have peaceful demonstrations they were set for trouble you have these i call them demolition tourists they travel from all over europe i know all of the germany to take part in a protest that is bound to be violent that is bound to destroy shops looting of supermarkets but they had no interest whatsoever in a peaceful protest and sadly this small but very violent group is now attracting all the attention of course the peaceful protesters are upset because this is not how you should stage you approached it your
but hugh bronson from the alternative for germany party told us he doesn't think violence is the best way for protesters to make themselves heard. how big is well known for its left wing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled to to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest but a perfectly in their right every german has the right to assemble freely...
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and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalists daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. announcer: now british first inretary of state standing for theresa may. bill clintonent and george w. bush on leadership. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to ,ee q&a with manal al-sharif talking about her women's rights efforts in saudi arabia. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, a political reporter for the los angeles times and chicago tribune. and a white house correspondent for all of the week ahead in washington. and national border patrol president talks about the trump administration's approach to border security. be sure to watch watch the internal life and :00 eastern monday morning during joined the discussion. british secretary of state and to questions -- answered questions for theresa may. he discusses the state of brexit negotiation
and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalists daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. announcer: now british first inretary of state standing for theresa may. bill clintonent and george w. bush on leadership. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to ,ee q&a with manal al-sharif talking about her women's rights efforts in saudi arabia. c-span's washington journal, live every day...
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and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalist daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 10:00 a.m., tom cotton of arkansas talking about russia and europe's current military strategy. live at noon, general speeches on behalf of the house. tonight on the communicators -- >> private sector ceo's recognize that your i.t. group is not just a cost center but innovation ande the bottom line. we need the federal government to think that way. congressman will heard upgradebout his bill to i.t. and his puzzled for cyber national guard. >> the idea what center national guard is if you are in high school and want to study some thing around cyber security, we will give you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work in the federal government. out at an essay or dod, but at the department of interior, department of social security, etc.. you will
and rachel bronson, an author.lso, another discusses the investigation into the kidnapping and death of journalist daniel pearl. you can watch these any times or search our video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 10:00 a.m., tom cotton of arkansas talking about russia and europe's current military strategy. live at noon, general speeches on behalf of the house. tonight on the communicators -- >> private sector ceo's recognize that your...
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." >> this house becomes the home of amos bronson all caps and his family.ne of the daughters in this house writes a book that changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women and mature women. it was a progressive book for its day and today it still remains this because it is a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. "little women" was a simple story to the author, a family story. she did not think much would come of it when she sent it to the publishers but she may note in her journal that they had really lived most of it. if it would succeed, that would be the reason. host: tune in this weekend on booktv and american history tv as our c-span cities tour travels to concord, massachusetts and catch any of the programs on the cities we visited at c-span.org/cities tour. 50,anapolis, between 30 and what do you think about the economy? caller: good morning. morning, you have to let your opinion out about this economy, it is a billionaires economy. for people like me and millions of americans, w
." >> this house becomes the home of amos bronson all caps and his family.ne of the daughters in this house writes a book that changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women and mature women. it was a progressive book for its day and today it still remains this because it is a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. "little women" was a simple story to the author, a family story. she did not think much...
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. >> bronson, why didn't you raise your man. >> i'm a boston red sox fan. >> how is he on the team. >. >> i liked ever since i've been like six. >> you play all the time? >> um-hmm. >> what is it about that you love? >> just like playing? uh-huh. >> you're the only one i see that has glove here and baseball in there. what's the story behind that baseball yes. >> i went to nats game with roger and we got there really herlly and i got bryce harper ball from the batting cage and another one. >> no way. can you show it to me. >> that's the bryce harper ball. >> uh-huh. >> roger, how is he not a nationals fan? >> um, he said he comes from boston. came from boston. >> do you think that maybe while you guys are teammates you can convince him to see the good side here with the nationals? >> probably. >> okay. at least the orioles we'll did you have you since you the sleeves on there. are we going to win this championship or take the one game at a time here? i want you to be the coach for these guys. >> we got to take it one game at a time because all the teams in that tournament can beat us w
. >> bronson, why didn't you raise your man. >> i'm a boston red sox fan. >> how is he on the team. >. >> i liked ever since i've been like six. >> you play all the time? >> um-hmm. >> what is it about that you love? >> just like playing? uh-huh. >> you're the only one i see that has glove here and baseball in there. what's the story behind that baseball yes. >> i went to nats game with roger and we got there really herlly and i got...
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. >> charles bronson is like my model. i love that guy.verybody has their own territory in the streets. i got from copley square to the top of landsdown street if i catch you in there breaking into people's cars, you get bricked. if you steal somebody's bicycle, you get bricked. if you rob the kids or any people i see robbing any people, you get bricked. so the cops don't mind me being in the neighborhood. because i stop a lot of the crime. >> but rather than a citizenship citation, gomes' latest brick assault resulted in two, 2 1/2 year sentences. since they must be served consecutively, he'll be in the house of correction for five years. but he's intent on serving his time at a different facility, and despite his promise less than an hour earlier he says he's willing to be a nuisance if it will help him get the transfer. >> i'm going to do my five years out of this jail, trust me. i'm going to get transferred. they're going to get sick of me popping their sprinklers. >> what's popping their sprinklers? >> that's when you tie a string ins
. >> charles bronson is like my model. i love that guy.verybody has their own territory in the streets. i got from copley square to the top of landsdown street if i catch you in there breaking into people's cars, you get bricked. if you steal somebody's bicycle, you get bricked. if you rob the kids or any people i see robbing any people, you get bricked. so the cops don't mind me being in the neighborhood. because i stop a lot of the crime. >> but rather than a citizenship citation,...
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bronson alcott is a good example, henry thoreau is a good example. the thoreau was a protcgc of emerson. emerson was always on the lookout foramerica's poet . he knew he was out there, and this idea of an original american voice was very important to emerson and he himself was an original american voice but he wanted more. and so ultimately, you find that in emerson's study, you would have gatherings that could include on any given night emerson, thoreau, daniel hawthorne and margaret fuller and who knows who else happened to be around. students from harvard who came out, they would join the conversation and that conversation which was really margaret fuller's great art and bronson alcott's great art, the conversation alcott says no man may record. emerson children were frequent visitors to the study and also louisa may alcott when she was young was given the great privilege of making use of the study. and it meant a great deal to her so you can imagine a very young louisa may alcott reading plato in shakespeare's study so it really happened. his las
bronson alcott is a good example, henry thoreau is a good example. the thoreau was a protcgc of emerson. emerson was always on the lookout foramerica's poet . he knew he was out there, and this idea of an original american voice was very important to emerson and he himself was an original american voice but he wanted more. and so ultimately, you find that in emerson's study, you would have gatherings that could include on any given night emerson, thoreau, daniel hawthorne and margaret fuller...