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. >> my name is charles williams and i'm really short on time. i support it. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who has not made public comment -- come on up? >> good afternoon, supervisors. commissioners, sorry -- >> please -- [laughter ]. >> i'm sorry. sorry about that. city hall. anyways my name is angelica with the south of market action network,soman for short. thank you for your leadership and hearing us out today, especially the leadership of mr. low. first off, it's no secret that san francisco is experiencing an overall displacement crisis and we need to build for affordable housing. however, at the same time, the city needs to balance that we need to catch up on building that infrastructure. we have a lot of people in the neighborhood district 6 has the highest influx of new residents, but at the same time, that infrastructure of open space has not caught up to it as many of the speakers had spoke earlier. in 2003-2004, bessie carmichael was built. at that same time, it took us over a year to work with the rec and park to actually ge
. >> my name is charles williams and i'm really short on time. i support it. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who has not made public comment -- come on up? >> good afternoon, supervisors. commissioners, sorry -- >> please -- [laughter ]. >> i'm sorry. sorry about that. city hall. anyways my name is angelica with the south of market action network,soman for short. thank you for your leadership and hearing us out today, especially the leadership of mr....
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andrew falls behind his brother charles, nephew william and other nephew prince harry.. william and kate second child due in april will become fourth in april dumping andrew down sixth. the royal family is now responding. here's max foster. >> reporter: this scandal unfoldled over the weekend while prince andrew was on a skiing holiday in switzerland. he's now back in the uk. no doubt holding meetings with officials and lawyers. when this scandal at the palace it usually goes quiet. not this time. unprecedented four statements issued in response to a lawsuit alleging prince andrew had sex with an under age girl several times in three years from 1999 to 2002. one even went as far as specifically naming his accuser saying it's emphatically denied that his royal highness the duke of york had any form of sexual condakota or relationship with virginia roberts. the allegations made are false and without any foundation. roberts alleges she was kept as a sex slave for three years by the prince's former frernds billionaire businessman and convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein.
andrew falls behind his brother charles, nephew william and other nephew prince harry.. william and kate second child due in april will become fourth in april dumping andrew down sixth. the royal family is now responding. here's max foster. >> reporter: this scandal unfoldled over the weekend while prince andrew was on a skiing holiday in switzerland. he's now back in the uk. no doubt holding meetings with officials and lawyers. when this scandal at the palace it usually goes quiet. not...
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samuel washington, walter watters, william fox, john simms, young charles young, colonel, united states to their memory, sermon and stones and bronze. tribute to a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. but a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france at busey farms, the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. this stone in the ground on which it stands are dedicated to the negro troops who fought and died here on april 21, 1918. 23 years later o june 15th 1941, an invading german army. yes, the nazis destroyed our monuments in france, but our monuments here stand and will always stand. the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington 1856-1915. he lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge in new
samuel washington, walter watters, william fox, john simms, young charles young, colonel, united states to their memory, sermon and stones and bronze. tribute to a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. but a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france at busey farms, the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. this stone in...
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william and fauquier. manassas manass degrees. charles county, southern maryland, down into the low 20s. shenandoah valley in the 20s to 30 degrees. no travel problems around 95, the beltway. 66 west, dry pavement all around. a lot of traveling here on this new year's day. the only trouble spot in louisiana and texas where there will be cold rain and a wintry
william and fauquier. manassas manass degrees. charles county, southern maryland, down into the low 20s. shenandoah valley in the 20s to 30 degrees. no travel problems around 95, the beltway. 66 west, dry pavement all around. a lot of traveling here on this new year's day. the only trouble spot in louisiana and texas where there will be cold rain and a wintry
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charles blow is "the new york times" visual op-ed columnist. mr. blow graduated magna laude in the louisiana where he received a ba and mass communications. columbia law professor, columbia university law professor patricia williams got charles blow was only 24 when he was asked by "the new york times" to direct his graphics. apparently the youngest department had in the paper's history. his elegant charm distillation of political and social complexity jousted readers with their logic, lucidity and sheer beauty. before long, he offended yet again, reinventing himself in configuring a new genre of journalists as the paper's visual op-ed columnist. in "fire shut up in my bones," charles blow reveals he was sexually abused at age seven by a cousin who abused and bullied him four years to calm building a fiery rage that nearly cost him when a college student killed his car then. he realized he had to stop eating his abuser and start loving himself. forgiveness was freedom. he had to let go of his past so he could step into his future. he had to stop romanticizing the man he might have been and be the man that he was. not by neatly fitting into the other people definitions of masculinity or constructs of sexuality, bu
charles blow is "the new york times" visual op-ed columnist. mr. blow graduated magna laude in the louisiana where he received a ba and mass communications. columbia law professor, columbia university law professor patricia williams got charles blow was only 24 when he was asked by "the new york times" to direct his graphics. apparently the youngest department had in the paper's history. his elegant charm distillation of political and social complexity jousted readers with...
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when you look at serious antislavery extremists like william lloyd garrison, charles grandison finneyother abolitionists, they all tend to have a very powerful religious foundation in what they say and do. lincoln doesn't really. during the civil war, he becomes much more religious, and in fact, his second inaugural is shot through with religious imagery. yet, you go back and look at his speeches and you're looking for where his moral compass is. i think the bible does play a role here. i personally think after reading all this stuff, i think it is more of his moral underpinning from kind of the declaration of independence and enlightened principles of individual freedom and liberty and equality. i'm not saying he was not christian, because i think he was. but in a quiet, low-key way. looking at the bible and slavery specifically, lincoln does not often talk about that. he does on occasion suggest that the bible and slavery are antithetical. but really, guys, most of the time when he is writing and talking about slavery being wrong, he is talking about it on a broad, moral level. he d
when you look at serious antislavery extremists like william lloyd garrison, charles grandison finneyother abolitionists, they all tend to have a very powerful religious foundation in what they say and do. lincoln doesn't really. during the civil war, he becomes much more religious, and in fact, his second inaugural is shot through with religious imagery. yet, you go back and look at his speeches and you're looking for where his moral compass is. i think the bible does play a role here. i...
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and let's bring in juan williams and syndicated columnist charles krauthammerer. gitmo detainees, exceeds authority? yes, 54%, and if an isis terrorist is captured on battlefield, where should they go? 59%, guantanamo bay. what about exceeding his authority? >> it does not exceed his authority. because these prisoners are either contained by the justice department or defense department or both or a combination of both. but either way they're in the executive branch. and the president has total discretion over what prison they go to, what prisons he wants to open and close and whether or not he wants to leave them. i'm not saying it is a wise decision to let them go. but it is clear he has that authority. the perception however is that he doesn't have that authority because this administration has a tenure to do this today after the events in belgium and following the massacre in paris,iticalpolitically, but legally it is permissible. >> you're a pro-closing guantanamo bay, you're just saying not now? >> i'm saying, the government cannot escape federal laws or fede
and let's bring in juan williams and syndicated columnist charles krauthammerer. gitmo detainees, exceeds authority? yes, 54%, and if an isis terrorist is captured on battlefield, where should they go? 59%, guantanamo bay. what about exceeding his authority? >> it does not exceed his authority. because these prisoners are either contained by the justice department or defense department or both or a combination of both. but either way they're in the executive branch. and the president has...
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schools were closed there as well as wince william and montgomery and prince charles's. the clock is ticking for you to clear your sidewalks after all the snow. in arlington and montgomery counties you have 24 hours from when the snow stopped falling. that would be about midnight tonight. you get 48 hours in prince george's county and eight in the district. if you haven't shovelled yet you already missed the deadline. >> even though it didn't do much damage in our area that massive winter storm is causing problems. while it is moving tout sea the problems at the airports and train stations could linger for day. we are live at reagan national airport with some of the local impacts. susan. well, scott we are seeing planes coming and going out of reagan national airport. but it is still proving to be a struggle to get in and out of the northeast. delays and cancellations being the norm on both trains and planes. amtrak has been experiencing delays between d.c. and new york city with a suspension of service between new york city and boston and reagan national it's a waiting
schools were closed there as well as wince william and montgomery and prince charles's. the clock is ticking for you to clear your sidewalks after all the snow. in arlington and montgomery counties you have 24 hours from when the snow stopped falling. that would be about midnight tonight. you get 48 hours in prince george's county and eight in the district. if you haven't shovelled yet you already missed the deadline. >> even though it didn't do much damage in our area that massive winter...
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joining me is liz plank, jilly williams and mid win charles. thank you all for being here tonight.nt held by the taliban for five years be charged for desertion? zgt sergeant bowe bergdahl wall street held for five years after disappearing from his base in 2009. now nbc news has learned from senior defense officials with dreck knowledge that bergdahl will likely be charged with desertion for allegedly abandoning his post. official telling nbc news that bergdahl will likely be given consideration for the five years he spend in captivity, but he could lose as much as $300,000 in back pay and be reduced in rank. the pentagon denies the report and says no decision has been made on whether charges will be filed. >> no decision has been made with respect to the case of sergeant bergdahl. none. and there is no timeline to make that decision. >> but midwin what do you think? should he be charged? >> the allegations against him are so strong. it's not so much he abandoned his post which is your typical awol absent without leave, but he did so and put others united states service men and wom
joining me is liz plank, jilly williams and mid win charles. thank you all for being here tonight.nt held by the taliban for five years be charged for desertion? zgt sergeant bowe bergdahl wall street held for five years after disappearing from his base in 2009. now nbc news has learned from senior defense officials with dreck knowledge that bergdahl will likely be charged with desertion for allegedly abandoning his post. official telling nbc news that bergdahl will likely be given...
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william and fauquier. manassas manass degrees. charles county, southern maryland, down into the low 20s. shenandoah valley in the 20s to 30 degrees. no travel problems around 95, the beltway. 66 west, dry pavement all around. a lot of traveling here on this new year's day. the only trouble spot in louisiana and texas where there will be cold rain and a wintry mix. dry pavement today. dry roads through the morning. dry roads o e low 40s. coming up next weather on the 1s at 5:11. the hour by hour chilly temperatur th the day. now back to you. >>> thanks to you tom. well, the winter classic is today. crews have been getting nationals pk ready all ready for the game all along with a few places outside the ballpark too. >> that'right. megan mcgrath joins us live from outside the gates with a preview of all the day's events. you must be ld >> it is a little chilly out here. people comdo to the game will certaiwa to dress appropriatel you c ta a look behind me. the gates to nationals park. a couple of lights on. by and large things very, very quiet here. but the ballpark has been transformed. t
william and fauquier. manassas manass degrees. charles county, southern maryland, down into the low 20s. shenandoah valley in the 20s to 30 degrees. no travel problems around 95, the beltway. 66 west, dry pavement all around. a lot of traveling here on this new year's day. the only trouble spot in louisiana and texas where there will be cold rain and a wintry mix. dry pavement today. dry roads through the morning. dry roads o e low 40s. coming up next weather on the 1s at 5:11. the hour by hour...
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cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney. mr. mcnerney:new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, mrs. roby. mrs. roby:new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson gouverneur morris mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from california ms. hahn. ms. hahn k4r0 amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from
cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney. mr. mcnerney:new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, mrs. roby. mrs. roby:new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william...
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williams "channel 6 action news." >> still to come app honor for charles chaput and why they took plus in special mass today. >> did curiosity get bigger of her when she stuck her head in a jar. >> mostly cloudy, temperatures still treesing in terms and single digits and recovery on the way second half of the weekend and details coming up in the accuweather forecast. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. get a fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement! hurry! it's your last chance. this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v ♪ let's go ♪ [ female announcer ] norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... fre
williams "channel 6 action news." >> still to come app honor for charles chaput and why they took plus in special mass today. >> did curiosity get bigger of her when she stuck her head in a jar. >> mostly cloudy, temperatures still treesing in terms and single digits and recovery on the way second half of the weekend and details coming up in the accuweather forecast. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our...
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here is rick williams with tonight's crime fighter's report. >>> charles clayton says losing his nephew to gun violence has been difficult. >> it's been hard really hard. it's like tougher than when i lost my mother when 16. >> 1:45 a.m. tuesday november 4 police respokened to gunfire area of third and cherry in cam. >> police arrived. they seep an empty vehicle with person inside unresponsive. >> inside of a white chevy van was 24-year-old andrew abdomener son shot multiple times and was pronounced dead -- andrew anderson. >> no one should lose their life to guns. >> there was another victim shot. that victim once shot was able to flee from the vehicle. and get hem to go to the hospital -- get hope this go to the hospital. >> it's not clear how much information that victim was able to give to authorities. >> there's surveillance all through camden cement are city, so what we're doing is going door to door, business to business to actually try to see if anyone has footage of the actual event. >> as a photo incentive scit sdenz crime commission is administering 1000 reward for nip with i
here is rick williams with tonight's crime fighter's report. >>> charles clayton says losing his nephew to gun violence has been difficult. >> it's been hard really hard. it's like tougher than when i lost my mother when 16. >> 1:45 a.m. tuesday november 4 police respokened to gunfire area of third and cherry in cam. >> police arrived. they seep an empty vehicle with person inside unresponsive. >> inside of a white chevy van was 24-year-old andrew abdomener son...
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william county also closed. montgomery county schools are on a two hour delay. same goes for prince george's county. and stafford county in virginia. >>> charles county schools are closed. st. mary's county schools are closed. calvert county schools are closed. fauquier culpepper both closed. spotsylvania closed. loudoun county closed, arlington you can as well. >> howard county is on a two hour delay. an a renl delay two hours. manassas is two hour delay. d.c. public schools two hour delay. >> it's now 5:19. tom kierein has your full forecast coming up in just two minutes at 5:21. he's timing out the snow hour by hour. >>> a developing story in ca. want to show you this video of a massive fire at a citrus packing facility. this is near fresno. nobody hurt but at least a million dollars in damage has been done. that fire started on a metal awning. the flames quickly spread to some wooden crates. the cause is under investigation. >>> new this morning, video showing divers retrieving the cockpit voice recorder for airasia flight 8501. you can see here divers swimming past the debris of flight 8501. authorities now hope to determine what caused t
william county also closed. montgomery county schools are on a two hour delay. same goes for prince george's county. and stafford county in virginia. >>> charles county schools are closed. st. mary's county schools are closed. calvert county schools are closed. fauquier culpepper both closed. spotsylvania closed. loudoun county closed, arlington you can as well. >> howard county is on a two hour delay. an a renl delay two hours. manassas is two hour delay. d.c. public schools two...
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here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: charles clayton said losing his nephew to gun violence has been especially difficult. >> it's been hard, really >> at 1:40 police responded to gunfire in the area of third and cherry streets in camden. >> the scene was an empty vehicle with with a person inside. >> reporter: inside the van was andrew anderson shot multiple times and pronounced dead. >> there was another victim who was shot, that victim once he was shot he was able to flee away from the vehicle and get helping to to the hospital. >> reporter: it's not clear how much information that victim was able to give to the authorities. >> there's surveillance all through the downtown center city area of camden, what we're doing, we're going door to door business to business, to actually try to see if anyone has footage of the actual event. >> as a further incentive the citizens crime commission is giving 1,000-dollar reward for any with information on the victim -- and the person responsible. >> if you know anything pertaining to this case, speak up speak
here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. >> reporter: charles clayton said losing his nephew to gun violence has been especially difficult. >> it's been hard, really >> at 1:40 police responded to gunfire in the area of third and cherry streets in camden. >> the scene was an empty vehicle with with a person inside. >> reporter: inside the van was andrew anderson shot multiple times and pronounced dead. >> there was another victim who...
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. >> prince charles and anne were close, prince william and harry close in age and beatrice and yew gennynd expected to take nine months off from official duties, she will be out with the royals in to. >> hand on and loving. she wants to raise normal kids. you know that she is going to face the same kind of challenges juggling two under 2 that many other moms face. >> now, i have been told the jump from one to two kids is harder than zero to one. amy? >> absolutely. and ryan knows it too. >> doing it at the same time is even harder. those kids are beautiful. that kid -- >> i agree. >> ginger what's the weather like to be in london in april? >> let me forecast that. that's about as on point as the due date. i want to say good morning. this one here she's rowdy i feel like. your name? >> christy. >> >> so happy you are here. >> likewise. >> and one of the most amazing photos of the week. it's a hole punch with a sun dog in it. see the rainbow in between the hole punch. comes from a plane flying through. takes too long to explain. but around midland, texas, icing. and oklahoma city an ice st
. >> prince charles and anne were close, prince william and harry close in age and beatrice and yew gennynd expected to take nine months off from official duties, she will be out with the royals in to. >> hand on and loving. she wants to raise normal kids. you know that she is going to face the same kind of challenges juggling two under 2 that many other moms face. >> now, i have been told the jump from one to two kids is harder than zero to one. amy? >> absolutely. and...
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the high court allowed the execution of charles warner over the objection of three judges. joining me now is pete williamst surprising to you that the court took up this case after allowing a lethal injection to go forward just last week? >> somewhat yes. but there's a sharp division on the court about these cases. the question is six years ago the supreme court rejected a constitutional challenge to the lethal injection system that was then in effect. the court said there's no guarantee to a pain-free execution. in this new challenge, these three death row inmates, the lawyers, are saying the new combination of drugs that the state has used is untested experimental, and won't provide a dulling of pain in the first drug before the others. this will be a big deal. the first challenge in six years to lethal injection. the difference of course six years there was a pretty well established system of lethal injection. those drugs that were widely used by states are largely unavailable and the states have been scrambling to find replacements replacements. in some cases turning to compounding pharmacies to get t
the high court allowed the execution of charles warner over the objection of three judges. joining me now is pete williamst surprising to you that the court took up this case after allowing a lethal injection to go forward just last week? >> somewhat yes. but there's a sharp division on the court about these cases. the question is six years ago the supreme court rejected a constitutional challenge to the lethal injection system that was then in effect. the court said there's no guarantee...
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william county closed d.c. montgomery and prince george's county are all starting two hours late. also in maryland schools in charles county and st. mary's county and calvert county all closed. howard county and anne arundel county schools are on a two hour delay. >> in virginia spotsylvania county schools are closed, fauquiery closed culpepper and fredericksburg city schools also closed. arlington on a two hour delay. same goes for loudoun county two hours late. stafford county, always two hour clay. and clark county virginia, two hours delayed. >> alexandria two hours late. manassas city, two hours late. manassas park, two hours late, as we. falls church is on a one hour delay. now, if you work for the federal government agencies are open. but you do have the option to take unscheduled telework or unscheduled leave. we have all the closings and delays dela scrolling at the bottom of your screen and we put the list on the news 4 app and nbcwashington.com. >>> melissa mollet and darcy spencer are tracking the impact of the system on the roads. >> but we begin with tom kierein with more. >> it will be a pretty big im
william county closed d.c. montgomery and prince george's county are all starting two hours late. also in maryland schools in charles county and st. mary's county and calvert county all closed. howard county and anne arundel county schools are on a two hour delay. >> in virginia spotsylvania county schools are closed, fauquiery closed culpepper and fredericksburg city schools also closed. arlington on a two hour delay. same goes for loudoun county two hours late. stafford county, always...
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william randolph hearst mrs. a cinquain if you like of american newspapers so was joe kennedy and charles lindbergh and a man called the father charles to is the inventor of hate radio. yet avast listenership and he was against fdr with foreign policy also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who would issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism draw his distribution deals you could pick one up in the show room and spiteful stuff how the jews were running the country down then people like walt disney was anti-semitic and he welcomed people to hollywood and all the other moguls would pass. to the with these personalities it should be remembered that history is made up of personalities and strong personalities to make an enormous difference there are socio-economic movements that take place but in the case of most stories you can make a real difference and to the nike dash christoph -- chris jeff and tell i thought about it to say i don't think that aristotle onassis would have proposed. [laughter] and that is the sign that all of these things may change will give you an example because it is essential to understand
william randolph hearst mrs. a cinquain if you like of american newspapers so was joe kennedy and charles lindbergh and a man called the father charles to is the inventor of hate radio. yet avast listenership and he was against fdr with foreign policy also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who would issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism draw his distribution deals you could pick one up in the show room and spiteful stuff how the jews were running the country down then people like walt...
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william randolph hearst, the citizen cape if you like -- "citizen kane", if you like, so was charles lindbergh so was a man could charles cochran who was really the inventer of hate radio. he was -- he came before all of the other people who rant and rave today. he had a vast listenership, and he was profoundly anti-fdr particularly when it came to foreign policy. there were also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who used to issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism through all of his ford distribution deal cans. so you would -- deals. so you would actually pick one up at the showroom, spiteful stuff about how the jews were running the country down. and then there were ancillary people like walt disney who was also anti-semitic, and he was a person who welcomed lenny -- [inaudible] to hollywood when all of the other hollywood moguls passed on that one. and dealing with all of these personalities it should be remembered, lest we forget that actually history is made up of personalities, and strong personalities can make an enormous difference. sure, there are big movements socioe
william randolph hearst, the citizen cape if you like -- "citizen kane", if you like, so was charles lindbergh so was a man could charles cochran who was really the inventer of hate radio. he was -- he came before all of the other people who rant and rave today. he had a vast listenership, and he was profoundly anti-fdr particularly when it came to foreign policy. there were also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who used to issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism through all...
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cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney. mr. mcnerney:new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, mrs. roby. mrs. roby:new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson gouverneur morris mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from california ms. hahn. ms. hahn k4r0 amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from
cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. mcnerney. mr. mcnerney:new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king connecticut -- william samuel johnson, roger sherman new york -- alexander hamilton mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from alabama, mrs. roby. mrs. roby:new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william...
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charles blow is the new york times's visual op-ed columnist. in louisiana. columbia university law professor. patricia williams. he was only 24 when asked by the new york times to direct his graphics department. apparently the youngest department head in the paper's history. his elegant chart, political and social complexity jolted readers with their lucidity and sheer beauty. he ascended yet again reinventing himself. considering a new genre of journalism as the paper's visual op-ed column. inspire "fire shut up in my bones" charles blow reveals he was sexually abused at age 7 by a cousin who abused and bullied him for years to come building of fiery rage that nearly caused a college student to kill this cousin. he realized he had to stop hating his abuser and start loving himself. forgiveness was freedom. he had to let go of his past to step into its future. he stopped romanticizing the man he might have been and be the man that he was. fitting into other people's definitions of masculinity or constructs of such quality but by being uniquely himself. in the words of professor williams, "fire shut up in my bon
charles blow is the new york times's visual op-ed columnist. in louisiana. columbia university law professor. patricia williams. he was only 24 when asked by the new york times to direct his graphics department. apparently the youngest department head in the paper's history. his elegant chart, political and social complexity jolted readers with their lucidity and sheer beauty. he ascended yet again reinventing himself. considering a new genre of journalism as the paper's visual op-ed column....
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snow band from charles town now through purcelville, south of leesburg to aldie headed into extreme western fairfax around manassas. lighter snows now in most of fauquier and prince william stafford, the north side of town, this is tracking right over you. this could easily slicken up the roads there. you see how quiet it is in southern maryland at the appointment where schools are closed -- at the moment where schools are closed in all three counties southern maryland. mid-20s to 31. that's the temperature range now. with the winds it's feeling more like 20 degrees at reagan national as winds out of the north, northwest at 15. you see on the michael & son weather camera, visibility, no problems here. this storm is a monster as it's spinning quickly with blizzard conditions but it's also bringing down the cold air. the next couple of days we'll be chilly around here. relief by thursday. yellow alert today for the morning. we'll drop it when conditions improve later this morning. 37. teens in the suburbs tonight. windchills tomorrow morning single digits and teens. dress like it's in the 20s with the wind. 43 on thursday. a late day rain or snow shower. then more cold air
snow band from charles town now through purcelville, south of leesburg to aldie headed into extreme western fairfax around manassas. lighter snows now in most of fauquier and prince william stafford, the north side of town, this is tracking right over you. this could easily slicken up the roads there. you see how quiet it is in southern maryland at the appointment where schools are closed -- at the moment where schools are closed in all three counties southern maryland. mid-20s to 31. that's...
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william keith, as the war winds down, a letter from appomattox. he was there. lastly wisdom for the ages. charles smith's reflections. a passage that is flowery in victoria on a it is flowery but it has as much meaning today as it did when it was written. we are still part of the sesquicentennial. men most certainly were dying in the conflict, it was by no means over yet. as far as the coming storm, you have a situation in the late fall of 1860. lincoln has been elected president. the country is on a nice -- a knife's edge. things are changing, and they are changing fast. this area in particular, maryland being a border state had southern sympathies and northern sympathies. there was uncertainty as to what would happen if maryland chose to secede. in virginia, there was speculation -- i have a newspaper from alexandria, the speculation there before the war broke out is, if washington invades northern virginia, maryland will invade washington. so, no one knew what was going to happen. all they knew was that life as they knew it was about to change, romantically. here is where we going to our first
william keith, as the war winds down, a letter from appomattox. he was there. lastly wisdom for the ages. charles smith's reflections. a passage that is flowery in victoria on a it is flowery but it has as much meaning today as it did when it was written. we are still part of the sesquicentennial. men most certainly were dying in the conflict, it was by no means over yet. as far as the coming storm, you have a situation in the late fall of 1860. lincoln has been elected president. the country...
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charles barney's mansion in new york. when barney died and the house was demolished hearst actually , bought it many years later in 1922 and gave it a place in san simeon. william randoph hearst was the same kind of collector that stanford white had been. he specialized in pottery, stain glass pieces, lots of furniture. in 1920, his son, lawrence grant white, published monographa spirit in defense of his father's. attempt to reveal the tarnished reputation. and lawrence grant white said, my father put very little stock in painting. he wasn't interested in the minor works of the old masters. he was much more interested in decorative arts. what white would do, and others would do couple of decades later, was build around objects. i don't mean literally around them. much more often they would alter the pieces to make them fit. but take a major element of architecture like a ceiling or a mantle piece. and then make it the feature of the room and mix things in such a way that what you ended up with was a rich cultural layering. that achieved the affect of generations of family and centuries of collecting. but in a very short amount of time. white also believed in mo
charles barney's mansion in new york. when barney died and the house was demolished hearst actually , bought it many years later in 1922 and gave it a place in san simeon. william randoph hearst was the same kind of collector that stanford white had been. he specialized in pottery, stain glass pieces, lots of furniture. in 1920, his son, lawrence grant white, published monographa spirit in defense of his father's. attempt to reveal the tarnished reputation. and lawrence grant white said, my...
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prince william was left feeling distraught and used by newspaper headlines just ten months after his mother's death. >> i don't think they want to revisit this period of time when prince charlesod for them. >> britain's national broadcaster, the bbc, set to air the documentary, has pulled it. british media reports this week allege that lawyers known to represent senior members of the royal family intervened to complain about the documentary, an allegation denied by officials. in a statement, the bbc says the delay comes while a number of issues, including the use of archive footage, are resolved. >> that was nbc's kier simmons reporting. >>> critics are weighing in on this. one british lawmaker says people are right to believe this is a sinister censorship. another says we cannot have the royal family deciding what can and cannot be shown. meanwhile, technology took leaps ahead in 2014 from robots to medicine to sports. one popular invention was the card board app. google's version can bring virtual reality to your smart phone for only $25. and michael noonunez is the technical editor for "popular science" magazine following the latest trends and what's in store for 2015. we
prince william was left feeling distraught and used by newspaper headlines just ten months after his mother's death. >> i don't think they want to revisit this period of time when prince charlesod for them. >> britain's national broadcaster, the bbc, set to air the documentary, has pulled it. british media reports this week allege that lawyers known to represent senior members of the royal family intervened to complain about the documentary, an allegation denied by officials. in a...