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but also the fairfaxes that lived next door to him, colonel william fairfax, and they kept hounds. george washington kept hounds for fox hunting until the 1790s. but essentially those are the sports that we know washington was a part of. >> with just under half an hour left from george washington's historic mt. vernon, we're joined by douglas bradburn on this presidents' day, though known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22nd. so what should we be celebrating today? >> well, i think that the federal code is it's a national holiday and it's called washington's birthday observed. i think we should be celebrating george washington's birthday. it doesn't hurt to celebrate it again on the 22nd. but i do think that presidents' day itself is sort of an effort to create a national holiday around george washington and lincoln's birthdays, which are close together. i don't know if i care for a holiday that celebrates all presidents. you may know a lot about chester arthur and think that he deserves a lot of our time. william henry h
but also the fairfaxes that lived next door to him, colonel william fairfax, and they kept hounds. george washington kept hounds for fox hunting until the 1790s. but essentially those are the sports that we know washington was a part of. >> with just under half an hour left from george washington's historic mt. vernon, we're joined by douglas bradburn on this presidents' day, though known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22nd. so...
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despite his good relationship with martha, he still appeared to have strong feelings for sally fairfaxyouth. >> we know that, because he wrote a letter to sally fairfax, and he said all the things he had done in his life sense then as the time he sh sal much joy fairfax young man. >> reporter: other family secrets may be lost forever because tragically for historians, martha burned almost all of their letters to protect their privacy. what did this place, mt. vernon, mean to george washington? >> well, this was home for him. this was a sanctuary. >> reporter: doug bradburn, president and ceo says despite all of the challenges, washington did fulfill some of his dreams here. he became a pioneer of modern farming, experimenting with seeds and fertilizers, and he built one of the nation's largest whiskey distilleries. so where are we now? >> this is washington's study. >> reporter: his study? >> yes. i like to call it his man cave. this is where he liked to do his work. massive condolence, co iviv ivi corresponding with people all over the world. >> reporter: washington never would have d
despite his good relationship with martha, he still appeared to have strong feelings for sally fairfaxyouth. >> we know that, because he wrote a letter to sally fairfax, and he said all the things he had done in his life sense then as the time he sh sal much joy fairfax young man. >> reporter: other family secrets may be lost forever because tragically for historians, martha burned almost all of their letters to protect their privacy. what did this place, mt. vernon, mean to george...
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he was left into it by lord fairfax. he lived in the shenandoah valley. colonel william fairfax. they kept pounds and george washington kept hounds or foxhunting. essentially, those with the sports that we know washington was part of. host: with just half an hour left from mount vernon, we are joined by douglas bradburn. it is washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating? guest: the federal code says iss a national holiday, it washington's birthday observed. the 22nd.brated again itself president's day creates a national holiday around george washington and lincoln, which are close together. forn't know if i care holiday that- celebrates all presidents. everyonenow that should merit time off. we can give washington two days. i love the fact that mount vernon is able to be free on this day. we have to charge admission, we don't receive any tax dollars to do our work here. on the national holiday, it's and to allow families people to come to mount vernon to learn about george washington and have a great
he was left into it by lord fairfax. he lived in the shenandoah valley. colonel william fairfax. they kept pounds and george washington kept hounds or foxhunting. essentially, those with the sports that we know washington was part of. host: with just half an hour left from mount vernon, we are joined by douglas bradburn. it is washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating? guest: the federal code says iss a national...
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. >> him wes from fairfax. >> hi, wes from fairfax good, to see you. >> great to be here.ad trouble coming up with a question because you are known for the person who has a plan for everything and between your comprehensive website and the thing you're saying on the campaign trail you have pretty much end all my questions. [cheers and applause] >> i hope that's a good thing, wes. >> that's a good thing. >> i kind of feel like if you actually want to get something done, you ought to have a plan for that. >> but i'll take advantage to ask you to step back and bill it down for me. if you had to pick one single thing to improve our nation's security what would that be beside removing the current incumbent? [cheers and applause] >> it's to protect this democracy. it's if we can get this democracy working -- when if say get this democracy working, i mean where everybody's vote matters, everybody's voice gets lifted up. make this democracy work. here's the thing. understand this. i get it. rich people are going to own more shoes, going to own more cars, more houses, but they shou
. >> him wes from fairfax. >> hi, wes from fairfax good, to see you. >> great to be here.ad trouble coming up with a question because you are known for the person who has a plan for everything and between your comprehensive website and the thing you're saying on the campaign trail you have pretty much end all my questions. [cheers and applause] >> i hope that's a good thing, wes. >> that's a good thing. >> i kind of feel like if you actually want to get...
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witnesses said it was driving erratically before plunging into fairfax creek at noon.d on how they're doing. >>> this week california law makers are expected to pass a resolution condemn thk state's role in the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. they placed people in internment camps around the country. it has bipartisan support. >>> singer elton john, had to cancel a show in new zealand after getting sick. he posted on social media this morning that he stayed until his voice could sing no more and was diagnosed with walking pneumonia. he's on what he calls his final world tour. supposedly playing two more shows in new zealand before heading to australia. >>> and in a new podcast opening up about her passion project and talking about her role as a mother. she joined host of "happy baby, happy mum" podcast. the famously private justice praising the experiences she share would her grandmother. she says she's tried to replicate those times with her own three children. >> i think there's a few things that really stand out to me, one is closer relationshi
witnesses said it was driving erratically before plunging into fairfax creek at noon.d on how they're doing. >>> this week california law makers are expected to pass a resolution condemn thk state's role in the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. they placed people in internment camps around the country. it has bipartisan support. >>> singer elton john, had to cancel a show in new zealand after getting sick. he posted on social media this morning that he...
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then had not brought him as much joy as the time he spent with sally fairfax as a young man. >> othermartha burned almost all of their letters to protect their privacy. >> what did this place, mount vernon, mean to george washington? >> well this was home for him. this was his sanctuary. >> doug bradburn, president and ceo of mount vernon, says despite all the chance washington did fulfill some of his dreams here. he became a pioneer of modern farming, experimenting with seeds and fertilizers, and he built one of the nation's largest whiskey distilleries. >> so where are we now? >> well this is washington's study. his study? >> yes. i like to call it his man cave. i mean this is where he loved to do his work. massive correspondence, corresponding with people all over the world. >> successful as he was, it's important to note washington never would have done well as a farmer and businessman without the 300 plus enslaved people who toiled at mount vernon. bradburn says that during the war washington's views on slavery changed in part due to the heroism of black solders where. >> he hope
then had not brought him as much joy as the time he spent with sally fairfax as a young man. >> othermartha burned almost all of their letters to protect their privacy. >> what did this place, mount vernon, mean to george washington? >> well this was home for him. this was his sanctuary. >> doug bradburn, president and ceo of mount vernon, says despite all the chance washington did fulfill some of his dreams here. he became a pioneer of modern farming, experimenting with...
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he was left into it by lord fairfax. he lived in the shenandoah valley. colonel william fairfax. they kept pounds and george washington kept hounds or foxhunting. essentially, those with the sports that we know washington was part of. host: with just half an hour left from mount vernon, we are joined by douglas bradburn. it is washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating? guest: the federal code says iss a national holiday, it washington's birthday observed. the 22nd.brated again itself president's day creates a national holiday around george washington and lincoln, which are close together. forn't know if i care holiday that- celebrates all presidents. everyonenow that should merit time off. we can give washington two days. i love the fact that mount vernon is able to be free on this day. we have to charge admission, we don't receive any tax dollars to do our work here. on the national holiday, it's and to allow families people to come to mount vernon to learn about george washington and have a great
he was left into it by lord fairfax. he lived in the shenandoah valley. colonel william fairfax. they kept pounds and george washington kept hounds or foxhunting. essentially, those with the sports that we know washington was part of. host: with just half an hour left from mount vernon, we are joined by douglas bradburn. it is washington's birthday officially in u.s. code. washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating? guest: the federal code says iss a national...
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then, lord fairfax allows 16-year-old george to be an assistant on a trip to explore nobleman'sritish0 acres. and:17, george is public -- age 17, george is public county, and hee surveys what would be later known as alexandria, virginia. he goes into the western wilderness. this experience as a woodsman opens his eyes to the wonders of the west and prepares him for his adventures in the french and indian war. williamsburg and virginia, they send washington, now a major in the militia, 500 miles to the wilderness toward the french to stop building forts south of lake erie in the ohio colony. the french reject the order. washington returns to williamsburg, narrowly escaping death from indians and drowning. washington gained a reputation on his widely discussed report on french aims. it is clear there will be war, bloodshed, and building. a year later, after recruiting at his headquarters in col.ndria, the now lt. leads a small force. winning a skirmish against the french and indians, washington and his troops fire some of the earlier shots of the war. back, washington is driven by the f
then, lord fairfax allows 16-year-old george to be an assistant on a trip to explore nobleman'sritish0 acres. and:17, george is public -- age 17, george is public county, and hee surveys what would be later known as alexandria, virginia. he goes into the western wilderness. this experience as a woodsman opens his eyes to the wonders of the west and prepares him for his adventures in the french and indian war. williamsburg and virginia, they send washington, now a major in the militia, 500 miles...
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keira from fairfax, california, was one of them.h fa now, banning headers, it is based off of our case and that's really cool. it's going to have a lot of long—term consequences down the line and worried about what mine might be, i get migraines because of the concussions that i've had and i just wanted to protect other young people from having those same in packs in the future. there is, of course, is a sports mad country but it also has a reputation for being quick to sue. there is behind me is oracle park baseball stadium, home of the san francisco giants. at the moment, there are numerous class action is outstanding. it is just the norm here. so with regards to football, or soccer, was itjust a case of it being the perfect storm? chris, nice to see you, welcome. this is the lawyer who led the case and changed things here forever. as and changed things here forever. as a coach for over 30 years, with two daughters that played competitive football, i saw so many episodes of young footballers getting hurt and suffering head injurie
keira from fairfax, california, was one of them.h fa now, banning headers, it is based off of our case and that's really cool. it's going to have a lot of long—term consequences down the line and worried about what mine might be, i get migraines because of the concussions that i've had and i just wanted to protect other young people from having those same in packs in the future. there is, of course, is a sports mad country but it also has a reputation for being quick to sue. there is behind...
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but also the fairfax is that live next door to him. and kept pounds until in 17 nineties, but essentially those are the sport that we knew washington was a part of. >> just under half an hour to go from george washington's historic melbourne but known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code, the washington's birthday is february 22nd. so what should we be celebrating today? >> it's a national holiday and it's washington's birthday observed. we should celebrated again on the 22nd, but it's an effort to present around lincoln's birthdays, which are close together. i don't know if i care for a holiday that just celebrates all presidents. you may know a lot about them and was only president for a couple of days. but george washington certainly was. i don't think it's the end of the world, i love the fact that melbourne is able to be free, we don't receive government funds or tax dollars to do our work here, but it is nice to allow families to learn about george washington, have a great day together and it is one of my favorite day
but also the fairfax is that live next door to him. and kept pounds until in 17 nineties, but essentially those are the sport that we knew washington was a part of. >> just under half an hour to go from george washington's historic melbourne but known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code, the washington's birthday is february 22nd. so what should we be celebrating today? >> it's a national holiday and it's washington's birthday observed. we should celebrated again on the...
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nearly an hour to free two people from a mangled car after it went off sir frances drake boulevard in fairfax. it was driving erratically before plunging into the creek. both the driver and a woman riding with him were taken to the trauma center. there is no word on how they're doing. >>> this week, california legislators are expected to pass legislation concerning the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. the u.s. government placed around 120,000 people at ten internment camps around the country. two were in california. one in t you le lake. it has bipartisan support which is rare in the legislature. it is expected to be approved on thursday. >>> streets are closed and the stars are out. we're not talking about hollywood. we're talking about san francisco. the matrix four continues to draw all sorts of interest. >>> and where you can check out a bunch of low riders this weekend in the bay area. >>> american idol is back for an 18th season ras all the judges. we'll give you a preview of a bay area competitor. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. a gorgeous sunset this evening
nearly an hour to free two people from a mangled car after it went off sir frances drake boulevard in fairfax. it was driving erratically before plunging into the creek. both the driver and a woman riding with him were taken to the trauma center. there is no word on how they're doing. >>> this week, california legislators are expected to pass legislation concerning the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. the u.s. government placed around 120,000 people at ten...
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the man was driving east in fairfax when he lost control and rolled his car down a 25 foot ravine. his car landed on its side near baywood canyon drive. it took crews an hour to get the two people out of the car safely. the chp says they are still investigating how the man lost control of the car. >> there were witnesses that stated that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. however, we don't have a cause yet at this time. >> both the driver and his passenger were taken to marin general hospital with injuries. they helped clean up the creek because oil and gas from the ca evacuees from asia is scheduled to land in less than 30 minutes. those americans had been quarantined on a cruiseship cruise -- cruise ship off of the coast of japan. 70 more cases aboard the diamond princess cruise ship today. that brings the number to 355. the united states took no chances and evacuated the americans on board the ship. travis has been designated as 4 in the u.s. earlier 350 evacuees from the air base. travis is ready for round that packed up and finally left the quarantined dia
the man was driving east in fairfax when he lost control and rolled his car down a 25 foot ravine. his car landed on its side near baywood canyon drive. it took crews an hour to get the two people out of the car safely. the chp says they are still investigating how the man lost control of the car. >> there were witnesses that stated that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. however, we don't have a cause yet at this time. >> both the driver and his passenger were...
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then, lord fairfax allows 16-year-old george to be an assistant on a trip to explore and survey somee british nobleman's 5 million unexplored acres beyond the blue ridge mountains into the belly of the shenandoah. at age 17, george is public surveyor for culpeper county, hoping layout and survey l haven, later to be known as alexandria, virginia. still later, he takes surveying trips far beyond the tidewater into the wild indian haunted force of the western wilderness. this experience as a woodsman opens his eyes to the wonders of the west and prepares him for his adventures in the french and indian war. 1753, williamsburg, virginia, governor dinwiddie sends washington, now a major in the melissia, 500 miles in the uncharted wilderness to warn the french to stop building forts south of lake erie in the ohio country claimed by the colony of virginia. the french reject the order. in the dead of winter, partly on foot washington returns to , williamsburg, narrowly escaping death from indians and drowning. washington makes a reputation with his widely discussed report on french aims. ind
then, lord fairfax allows 16-year-old george to be an assistant on a trip to explore and survey somee british nobleman's 5 million unexplored acres beyond the blue ridge mountains into the belly of the shenandoah. at age 17, george is public surveyor for culpeper county, hoping layout and survey l haven, later to be known as alexandria, virginia. still later, he takes surveying trips far beyond the tidewater into the wild indian haunted force of the western wilderness. this experience as a...
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hundreds of millions of dollars in syria and suggest the weapons were left vulnerable to loss or fairfax which has in turn skyrocketed operational cost to have had other major consequences as well from canada more than. if you were spending hundreds of millions of dollars to send weapons to a foreign country it would probably pay to keep track of them but apparently that's the last thing that was on the pentagon's mind when it came to operation inherent resolve in syria. special operations joint task force operation inherent result person who did not account for the budget is 715800000 of count arses trained and equipped fund equipment for fiscal years 2017 and 28 seen hundreds of weapons were not properly stored duplicate purchases were made the amount spent went higher and higher now that might give critics of the military industrial complex something to complain about but that's not the crux of the problem here take a listen to this special operations joint task force operation in hebron resolve on 1st that sustainment command personnel left thousands of council offices trained and eq
hundreds of millions of dollars in syria and suggest the weapons were left vulnerable to loss or fairfax which has in turn skyrocketed operational cost to have had other major consequences as well from canada more than. if you were spending hundreds of millions of dollars to send weapons to a foreign country it would probably pay to keep track of them but apparently that's the last thing that was on the pentagon's mind when it came to operation inherent resolve in syria. special operations...
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. >> i'm wes from fairfax. i had trouble coming up with a question.ou are known to have a plan for everything, between your comprehensive website and what you are saying out of the campaign trail, you have ready much answered all of my questions. [applause] i hope that's a good thing. i kind of feel if you actually want to get something done, you should have a plan for that. [applause] >> i am going to take advantage of asking you to boil it down for me. if you had to pick one thing to do to improve our nation's security, what would that be besides removing the current incumbent? [applause] it is to protect this democracy. if we can get this democracy working, and when i say that, i 's voteere everybody matters, everybody's voice gets lifted up , make this democracy work. rich people will own more shoes, more cars, more houses, but they shouldn't own a bigger share of our democracy. [applause] i have a plan for that. here's how it starts. here's how i think of this. if you let me do it, i want to see a constitutional amendment to protect the right of
. >> i'm wes from fairfax. i had trouble coming up with a question.ou are known to have a plan for everything, between your comprehensive website and what you are saying out of the campaign trail, you have ready much answered all of my questions. [applause] i hope that's a good thing. i kind of feel if you actually want to get something done, you should have a plan for that. [applause] >> i am going to take advantage of asking you to boil it down for me. if you had to pick one thing...
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. >> hi, i am wes from fairfax. sen.arren: it is good to see you. >> i had trouble coming up with a question. you are known as the person who has a plan for everything and between your comprehensive website and what you are saying out of the campaign trail, you have pretty much answered all of my questions. [applause] sen. warren: i hope that's a good thing. i kind of feel if you actually want to get something done, you ought to have a plan for that. [applause] >> i am going to take advantage of asking you to boil it down for me. if you had to pick one thing to do to improve our nation's security, what would that be besides removing the current incumbent? [applause] sen. warren: it is to protect this democracy. [applause] sen. warren: if we can get this democracy working, i mean where everybody's vote matters. everybody's voice gets lifted up. make this democracy work. understand this. i get it. which people are going to own more shoes. they are going to of more cars, they are going to own warehouses. they should not own
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i love my apartment. 901 fairfax. nice view. i believe that for the seniors when we do have fire alarms, i think they should be able to get access down stairs. i don't think they have any access really. that is the problem right there. the parking area, they should have a mini rec center on phase three for the kids. i have kids. i have an 11-year-old and 5-year-old. talking for the teenagers and up so they have a little rec center so they can keep out of trouble. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. corey smith on san francisco action coalition. this is one where i think you listen to one side arguing for more parking and the other not. it is not black and white. we get it from both sides. quite frankly, the core problem that we think that we really have here is a lack of quality public transit. if the public transit were running every two minutes and able to get folks downtown quickly on the t, then the need for parking wouldn't be there. we understand that the lots there are full. li
i love my apartment. 901 fairfax. nice view. i believe that for the seniors when we do have fire alarms, i think they should be able to get access down stairs. i don't think they have any access really. that is the problem right there. the parking area, they should have a mini rec center on phase three for the kids. i have kids. i have an 11-year-old and 5-year-old. talking for the teenagers and up so they have a little rec center so they can keep out of trouble. thank you. >> thank you....
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they're doing it in fairfax county, loudon county and in the d.c. suburbs, too. >> this is absolutely terrifying. we have far left activists that have decided to try to normalize heroin addiction in philadelphia and people are scared and people are fighting back. >> laura: the mayor was asked about this and his point was that look, a guy just died on the street i think it was last night when he said or two days ago. died on the street overdose on the street in front of the school. we don't want it to happen again. we want to bring people into these sites where they can be safely injecting themselves. he acts like it's a humanitarian thing do to >> . he calls it compassion. there are different ways to show compassion. one of the wales we are doing it in philadelphia our u.s. attorney and he has been aggressively prosecuting the drug traffickers and pill mill doctors. he recognizes to stop these drugs you have to stop the supply chain. that's one way that we're fighting back. >> laura: i saw ed rendell was in the video we showed and he spoke about it
they're doing it in fairfax county, loudon county and in the d.c. suburbs, too. >> this is absolutely terrifying. we have far left activists that have decided to try to normalize heroin addiction in philadelphia and people are scared and people are fighting back. >> laura: the mayor was asked about this and his point was that look, a guy just died on the street i think it was last night when he said or two days ago. died on the street overdose on the street in front of the school....
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. >>> a man was driving east in fairfax and he lost control. the car rolled down a 25-foot ravine and landed on its sign in the creek near bay wood canyon drive. it took the rescue crews to get the two men out safely. the chp are investigating why the man lost control of the car. >> witnesses said that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. we don't have a cause at this time. >> both the driver and the passenger were taken to the hospital with major injuries. the state fish and game officials helped clean the creek. >>> there is a test program to deal with the growing problem of nonemergency 911 calls. firefighters set that the chronic nonemergency calls often come from the same people, many of whom are suffering from mental problems. it could slow down response times to other emergencies. >>> if you live in al media you can text 911 for emergency. type 911 into the field and your emergency and location and then press send. >>> state senator steve glazer is taking a step in reaction to the halloween shooting that left five peop
. >>> a man was driving east in fairfax and he lost control. the car rolled down a 25-foot ravine and landed on its sign in the creek near bay wood canyon drive. it took the rescue crews to get the two men out safely. the chp are investigating why the man lost control of the car. >> witnesses said that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. we don't have a cause at this time. >> both the driver and the passenger were taken to the hospital with major...
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officer serving as chief and assistant chief in fairfax county many years.elped with the american vote act, back when they were getting ready to pass it, and i made comments to the state of virginia, warning about touchscreen voting machines. since then, they outlawed the system in fairfax county and other places of virginia because of it being easily hacked. primarilyroblem was when they had an election for head and come but lost, and then they did a forensic analysis of the machine, showing votes for the incumbent and reversing to the challenger, and then that was when that vote was reversed. the biggest proposal i would have is the threat is not russians or chinese or whoever, it is voting machine manufacturers and the people that control those systems. it is just a very few number of people that can affect those things. the poll workers who are in the election cycles in fairfax county are very good and very hard-working, and they have great procedures to make sure everything is checked and double checked, that results are posted on the bureau of the prec
officer serving as chief and assistant chief in fairfax county many years.elped with the american vote act, back when they were getting ready to pass it, and i made comments to the state of virginia, warning about touchscreen voting machines. since then, they outlawed the system in fairfax county and other places of virginia because of it being easily hacked. primarilyroblem was when they had an election for head and come but lost, and then they did a forensic analysis of the machine, showing...
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you know, most of the streets, major streets, in loudoun, camden, fairfax, were all named after frenchnd indian war personalities and we come back to this issue about, you know, the french and eindian war is te making of winchester and the frefsh french and indian war is the making of george washington and he rose to prominence together. i think this kind of says it all. it was a military town. and it wasn't just the 10,000 pounds, which was a huge amount of money, invested in the building of the fort, but once again, there were all the secondary, answer lir activicil, economic activities, generated by the existence of the construction workers and the soldiers, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. okay. the famous elections to the house ofburgesss. when i said washington was not loved we thomas jefferson, he was not loved by james madison. he was not loved by james monroe. he wasn't loved by the townspeople in winchester, either. and notice that his pathetic showing in that first round at the top, you know, no one's interested much in george washington. famously, then, james wood who was a
you know, most of the streets, major streets, in loudoun, camden, fairfax, were all named after frenchnd indian war personalities and we come back to this issue about, you know, the french and eindian war is te making of winchester and the frefsh french and indian war is the making of george washington and he rose to prominence together. i think this kind of says it all. it was a military town. and it wasn't just the 10,000 pounds, which was a huge amount of money, invested in the building of...
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and if you live in fairfax or arlington, where their county is not coming whoever, please consider movingtect your rights. >> tucker: very quick, they say this is a public safety measure. how much crime takes place in the counties that are considering moving to your state. like any? any violent crime there at all? m y >> very little. and west virginia has very little. we are a constitutional carrya state. you do not even need a permit to carry concealed in the state of west virginia if you are a resident. >> tucker: it just tells you everything. there is noke threat. they are justyt doing this because they hate the people who live there because they didn't vote for them. thank you very much for joining us tonight. godspeed. >> a pleasure to be on.or >> tucker: the trump administration considering something you probably haven't heard about but it's important. a new rule for federal buildings. tbl make them beautiful instead of ugly. it's a great story. up next. also don't miss the show on monday.to it's the eve of the new hampshire primary. we will assess the candidates. dr. drew pinsky ha
and if you live in fairfax or arlington, where their county is not coming whoever, please consider movingtect your rights. >> tucker: very quick, they say this is a public safety measure. how much crime takes place in the counties that are considering moving to your state. like any? any violent crime there at all? m y >> very little. and west virginia has very little. we are a constitutional carrya state. you do not even need a permit to carry concealed in the state of west virginia...
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i worked at this silent movie theater on fairfax. >> jimmy: is that still a silent movie theater? a theater. >> jimmy: they've graduated to sound. it's not like were you working in the '40s. this was like the '90s. >> yeah, i'm 132 years old. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you . >> jimmy: what did you do there? >> i had to do everything. work tickets and i would like go into the room where they had the piano with my cloth and polish the piano. >> jimmy: this is where people would play the piano. you press on them real hard. >> you know what a piano s. >> jimmy: you would clean the piano. >> yeah. >> jimmy: was that part of your description? >> yeah. but i didn't have to do it so long. >> jimmy: when the pianist come in and say my piano is smudged? >> no. >> jimmy: was it an important job? >> yes, in fact this table needs a little work. >> jimmy: you know, you're right. >> what is this? >> jimmy: that's when i hold up a picture, i know where it goes. >> in this is what's happened t network television. >> jimmy: if it's late at night, you're about to get scared. elisabeth mo
i worked at this silent movie theater on fairfax. >> jimmy: is that still a silent movie theater? a theater. >> jimmy: they've graduated to sound. it's not like were you working in the '40s. this was like the '90s. >> yeah, i'm 132 years old. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you . >> jimmy: what did you do there? >> i had to do everything. work tickets and i would like go into the room where they had the piano with my cloth and polish the piano....
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pete buttigieg is about to hold a campaign rally in fairfax, virginia, one of the 14 states that will super tuesday. jacqui heinrich is live in las vegas with the latest. >> reporter: hey, jillirk an. nevada democrats are flatly rejected a call from -- rejecting a call from the buttigieg campaign to release raw individual precinct data after the buttigieg camp claimed that there were 200 reports of inconsistencies at caucus locations around the statement. the buttigieg campaign sent a memorandum asking to release both the early voting results and in-person totals by precinct claiming that at some caucus locations early votes were not used to calculate viability or were allocated to the wrong candidate. and in other locations, caucus-goers were given incorrect instructions on the first or second alignments, potentially impacting candidate viability. citing a close race between former vice president joe biden in second and former mayor pete buttigieg in third, but the nevada democrats said if he wants to challenge the results, he's got to ask for a recount. they write: we never indicate
pete buttigieg is about to hold a campaign rally in fairfax, virginia, one of the 14 states that will super tuesday. jacqui heinrich is live in las vegas with the latest. >> reporter: hey, jillirk an. nevada democrats are flatly rejected a call from -- rejecting a call from the buttigieg campaign to release raw individual precinct data after the buttigieg camp claimed that there were 200 reports of inconsistencies at caucus locations around the statement. the buttigieg campaign sent a...
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edward lawrence is there outside of the fairfax hospital, he has more on what he learned today.at the hospital, they are not just training, they are stockpiling the protective gear including the masks. there are no cases of the coronavirus in virginia. however, the head of infectious diseases for the entire system is having one-on-one meetings with all the department face-to-face, twice a week starting on monday to talk about what happens if a patient walks through the doors for early detection. >> the early we can isolate the less exposure. >> the point of contact with a potentially infected patient could be outside the hospital. if the health department alerts them to someone coming in. >> we would not recommend that they come directly to the er but probably have a way that we would potentially meet them outside the er and immediately bring them into a room to avoid any type of spread of the virus. reporter: anyone coming into the hospital who could be affected would end up in isolation. >> we have rooms which call negative air pressure which would protect the patient from eve
edward lawrence is there outside of the fairfax hospital, he has more on what he learned today.at the hospital, they are not just training, they are stockpiling the protective gear including the masks. there are no cases of the coronavirus in virginia. however, the head of infectious diseases for the entire system is having one-on-one meetings with all the department face-to-face, twice a week starting on monday to talk about what happens if a patient walks through the doors for early...
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if you're on 101 moving through mill valley, larkspur and fairfax, foggy as well. >> thank you. >>> the key to living longer, a new -- not new, a low impact sport that a new study is saying could have a huge impact on your and my side super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ... and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday mik'mike will get it done?'n, ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save
if you're on 101 moving through mill valley, larkspur and fairfax, foggy as well. >> thank you. >>> the key to living longer, a new -- not new, a low impact sport that a new study is saying could have a huge impact on your and my side super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep...
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the man was driving east on fairfax when he lost control. the car rolled down a 25 foot ravine and landed on its side on the creek near baywood canyon drive. it took rescue crews almost an hour to get the two out safely. the chp is still investigating why the man lost control of the car in the that stated that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. however, we don't have a cause yet at this time. >> both the driver and his passenger were taken to marin general hospital with major injuries. the state fish and game officials helped clean up the creek because gas and oil spilled from the car into the water. >>> two people are recovering after they were stabbed overnight in san jose. the police were called to the area of east san salvador and south 2nd street after 2:00 a.m. the officers taped off part of the street and questioned several people outside of the bars in the area. the paramedics were seen helping one injured man laying in the street. the police say two men were taken to the hospital, each with nonlife-threatening i
the man was driving east on fairfax when he lost control. the car rolled down a 25 foot ravine and landed on its side on the creek near baywood canyon drive. it took rescue crews almost an hour to get the two out safely. the chp is still investigating why the man lost control of the car in the that stated that the car was driving erratically prior to the collision. however, we don't have a cause yet at this time. >> both the driver and his passenger were taken to marin general hospital...
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. >> the murals near the intersection of fairfax and medical row, a father and daughter flew in from paris, france to see them. >> i think it's very nice to remember kobe because he was a big legend here. yeah. he is in heaven now. >> we got the news that he died. it was very sad in france in paris, and everybody was talking instagram, sending even it was late in the night in france. it was really shook. >> since the deadly crash, artists have been memorializing the lakers superstar with their murals. one artist painted nine winged hearts and basketballs for everyone who died in the crash. lakers fans are grieving. it's hard to speak of the lakers legend in the past tense. >> learn i think most importantly that life is so precious. it's in an instant life is is well need to hold each other closer and love one another and remind ourselves that anything can happen at any time. >> as for the official memorial service at staples center, that's one week from today, and you have until 10:00 tonight to register for a chance to buy tickets on ticketmaster. access codes to purchase tickets wi
. >> the murals near the intersection of fairfax and medical row, a father and daughter flew in from paris, france to see them. >> i think it's very nice to remember kobe because he was a big legend here. yeah. he is in heaven now. >> we got the news that he died. it was very sad in france in paris, and everybody was talking instagram, sending even it was late in the night in france. it was really shook. >> since the deadly crash, artists have been memorializing the...
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into it byly led lord fairfax, thomas r, who lived in the valley. also the ones that lived next door to him. they kept towns. george washington cap towns for foxhunting until the 1790's. essentially, those are the sports we know washington was a part of. host: with under half an hour left, we are joined by douglas bradburn on this presidents' day, known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code . washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating today? federal think that the code is it is a national holiday and it is called washington's birthday observed. i think we should be celebrating george washington's birthday and it does not hurt to celebrate it again on the 22nd, but i do think, you know, i think president's day itself is creating a national holiday around george washington's and lincoln's birthdays, which are close together. i don't know if i care for a holiday that celebrates all presidents. you may know a lot about chester arthur and think he deserves a lot of our time. william henry harrison was only pre
into it byly led lord fairfax, thomas r, who lived in the valley. also the ones that lived next door to him. they kept towns. george washington cap towns for foxhunting until the 1790's. essentially, those are the sports we know washington was a part of. host: with under half an hour left, we are joined by douglas bradburn on this presidents' day, known as washington's birthday officially in u.s. code . washington's birthday is actually february 22. what should we be celebrating today? federal...
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and joins us now by skype from fairfax virginia good to have you with us 1st start iranian opposition activists seems unlikely they'd be willing to say to rabea why is this. well this is not new it is part of a long historical division within the division within iran these people belong. to basically the out of ethnic minority and you know on that tend to inhabit the southwest province of this time and they are basically us in terms of their. background now they have been engaged in some form of local belly and if you well against the iranian authorities and that has been used to occasionally over the past 2 or more even decades by the saudis and by the end but i think in their continuous confrontation with the well what seems to be different this time though is that these espionage operations and i are traveling slightly further afield are they not and yes why denmark why is this is the send you spin i posted he just explain the significance of this white negates of the the say the spy network. well essentially the tensions of the gulf and the confrontation that you just referred to
and joins us now by skype from fairfax virginia good to have you with us 1st start iranian opposition activists seems unlikely they'd be willing to say to rabea why is this. well this is not new it is part of a long historical division within the division within iran these people belong. to basically the out of ethnic minority and you know on that tend to inhabit the southwest province of this time and they are basically us in terms of their. background now they have been engaged in some form...
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in the 1930's and 1940's, -- i sent them to his son, and fairfax county.right here, next question. >> what drew you to that topic? garrett: half of my books are dealing with prohibition. it's partly family history. i come from a long line of methodists. you see me poking fun at the methodists. the methodists were the first church to embrace the temperance movement. of course most methodists now drink. it was a big deal. the methodist perennial prohibition. back in 2003, i had my first book idea. the hangover. the idea came directly from christmas eve. i had brought a really nice burgundy to my grandmother's in scottsdale. i was there with my mother and my grandmother. three generations. my grandmother kind of tut tutted about the wine. "you know i don't drink." "it is christmas!" this was a generation of value that did not pass on to us. my grandmother was protestant. they were taught by the women's temperance union to be ashamed of drinking. so there was a stigma that her generation grew up with, and that lasted well into the 1970's and 1980's. i think th
in the 1930's and 1940's, -- i sent them to his son, and fairfax county.right here, next question. >> what drew you to that topic? garrett: half of my books are dealing with prohibition. it's partly family history. i come from a long line of methodists. you see me poking fun at the methodists. the methodists were the first church to embrace the temperance movement. of course most methodists now drink. it was a big deal. the methodist perennial prohibition. back in 2003, i had my first...
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yeah, fairfax hospital here in fairfax, virginia, has been ramping up, gearing up, stockpiling those protective gear. talking about the masks, the robes, the gloves there just in case. now, there are no cases of coronavirus here in virginia. however, just in case the head of infectious disease is having face to face meetings with all the department heads twice a week starting on monday so everyone in the hospital knows what to look for for early detection. >> the earlier we can isolate a patient, the less exposure there is. >> the point of contact with a potentially-infected patient could be outside the hospital. if the health department alerts them to someone coming in. >> we would not recommend that they come directly to the e.r., but probably have a way that we would potentially meet them outside of the e.r. and then immediately bring them to a room to try to avoid any type of spread of a virus. >> reporter: anyone coming into the hospital who could be infected would end up in isolation. >> we we have rooms which have something called negative air pressure where the, we would prot
yeah, fairfax hospital here in fairfax, virginia, has been ramping up, gearing up, stockpiling those protective gear. talking about the masks, the robes, the gloves there just in case. now, there are no cases of coronavirus here in virginia. however, just in case the head of infectious disease is having face to face meetings with all the department heads twice a week starting on monday so everyone in the hospital knows what to look for for early detection. >> the earlier we can isolate a...
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i love my apartment. 901 fairfax. nice view. i believe that for the seniors when we do have fire alarms, i think they should be able to get access down stairs. i don't think they have any access really. that is the problem right there. the parking area, they should have a mini rec center on phase three for the kids. i have kids. i have an 11-year-old and 5-year-old. talking for the teenagers and up so they have a little rec center so they can keep out of trouble. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. corey smith on san francisco action coalition. this is one where i think you listen to one side arguing for more parking and the other not. it is not black and white. we get it from both sides. quite frankly, the core problem that we think that we really have here is a lack of quality public transit. if the public
i love my apartment. 901 fairfax. nice view. i believe that for the seniors when we do have fire alarms, i think they should be able to get access down stairs. i don't think they have any access really. that is the problem right there. the parking area, they should have a mini rec center on phase three for the kids. i have kids. i have an 11-year-old and 5-year-old. talking for the teenagers and up so they have a little rec center so they can keep out of trouble. thank you. >> thank you....
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so sites two and three at the intersection on fairfax, this is the source of an awkwardly shaped lot for development. you are not able to see it through the plan. it is an extremely steeply sloping slot, steeping downwards on fairfax, and steeping down on aonacasia. it is serpentine rock which is difficult to grade. the solution that the city vision is proposing is working with the grade to configure the lots on the parking alleys and then the challenge is that you have these townhomes along the streets at perpendicular. we generally like to see consistent street wall so the challenge we would like to continue with the developer is how to make those site ends of the design work such they read more consistent street wall. >> could i ask you a question. if i look at the d for d site plan. there is a certain kind of informality in the overall, which i think is consistently met by the buildings built and the portion we are looking for which is being built. i see in this market rate site more units than were originally shown in the d for d. that creates 34 units here. we go back to 30 in
so sites two and three at the intersection on fairfax, this is the source of an awkwardly shaped lot for development. you are not able to see it through the plan. it is an extremely steeply sloping slot, steeping downwards on fairfax, and steeping down on aonacasia. it is serpentine rock which is difficult to grade. the solution that the city vision is proposing is working with the grade to configure the lots on the parking alleys and then the challenge is that you have these townhomes along...
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>> so if they are given the flexibility there is a big difference between birmingham alabama and fairfaxly. >> and the program gives the flexibility. what would happen if the trump policy as proposed would go into effect with that flexibility? >> itt would be very burdensome on the states. if the flexibility were taken the states would have a great burden. look at the 183,000 comment submitted under this rule you'll see hundreds from different state agencies or local organizations talking about how upsetting it is for communities, families, schools and others in the state and states will incur millions of dollars of cost having to retrofit their termination systems to train employees in all of the other pieces that come with implementing a change of thehat magnitude. >> looking at who could be affected, three.1 million families with kids could be affected and could actually have that eligibility affected if this change would go into effect. that's a pretty large number. >> it is very significant with the rest seniors and individuals losing snap word obviously impact significantly leading
>> so if they are given the flexibility there is a big difference between birmingham alabama and fairfaxly. >> and the program gives the flexibility. what would happen if the trump policy as proposed would go into effect with that flexibility? >> itt would be very burdensome on the states. if the flexibility were taken the states would have a great burden. look at the 183,000 comment submitted under this rule you'll see hundreds from different state agencies or local...
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cognizance of delivering differences, big difference between living in birmingham alabama and living in fairfax virginia. >> absolutely. >> or new york city. >> and the program gives them flexibility what happens if the new comedy trumpet ministration policy as proposed would go into effect withrespect to that flex . >> i think it would be very burdensome. that is why. >> but with the flexibly changed. >> the flexibly were taking away, if you look at the 183,000comments that made it on this rule , you will see hundreds from different state agencies, local organizations and the like talking about how devastating it will be for communities, families , for schools and for others in this space and the state will incur millions of dollars in cost into retrofit their determinations systems to train employees and all of the other pieces that come with limiting a changeof this magnitude . >> so just looking at who could be affected by this, as i understand it 3.1 million families with kids could be affected. could actually have the eligibility for s.n.a.p. affected if this regulation or change in regul
cognizance of delivering differences, big difference between living in birmingham alabama and living in fairfax virginia. >> absolutely. >> or new york city. >> and the program gives them flexibility what happens if the new comedy trumpet ministration policy as proposed would go into effect withrespect to that flex . >> i think it would be very burdensome. that is why. >> but with the flexibly changed. >> the flexibly were taking away, if you look at the...
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and i'll finish on my friend tom davis who was a moderate republican, represented fairfax county, virginia next door. he's good night great line. he said the republican party has gone from country club to just country. and this isn't about economics. it's about culture. >> so, i'll let you counter on that. but the question -- you mentioned texas. how do you look at texas in your models because texas is coming up as one of the states that maybe could shift colors. from economic standpoint -- charlie mentioned that it's shift being the number coming in. >> i didn't say it's going to go -- it's getting closer. i don't think democrats are going to win this year. >> texas -- one of the interesting things -- the other -- it's fascinating what you can do with the data and the models. we can rank order the states based on the percent of the vote that's going to go to the incumbent party. we have precise estimate. so, those states that are sitting around 50, those are the swing states. that's why i keep going back to pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. and wisconsin, charlie brought up a very go
and i'll finish on my friend tom davis who was a moderate republican, represented fairfax county, virginia next door. he's good night great line. he said the republican party has gone from country club to just country. and this isn't about economics. it's about culture. >> so, i'll let you counter on that. but the question -- you mentioned texas. how do you look at texas in your models because texas is coming up as one of the states that maybe could shift colors. from economic standpoint...
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jack, fairfax county, virginia. caller: good morning.ell-known we owed china billions of dollars in debt. i heard a report once, they called in their debt, got their debt back from us, that we would be in like a financial disaster and yet trump deals with the chinese like he is going to do this and that but how can you owe someone so much money and threatened them with trade tariffs? them with trade tariffs? guest: very good question. we are connected, whether we realize it or not. today it was reported the supply of apple phones coming to america maybe slow down because of the coronavirus. whether it is health, environment or trade, we are highly interconnected. our debt, yes, a lot is held by the chinese or americans, let's be clear. china is one of the biggest holders outside of the u.s.. by the way, one of the reasons they hold debt is we let them buy stocks and other equity. if china wants to have investment in u.s. dollars, we have sort of push them into our debt instead of letting them easily by stocks in publicly traded companies
jack, fairfax county, virginia. caller: good morning.ell-known we owed china billions of dollars in debt. i heard a report once, they called in their debt, got their debt back from us, that we would be in like a financial disaster and yet trump deals with the chinese like he is going to do this and that but how can you owe someone so much money and threatened them with trade tariffs? them with trade tariffs? guest: very good question. we are connected, whether we realize it or not. today it was...