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shrink the building any shorter, and given the concerns about these efforts, we would be facing george king. we have been squeezed on all three sides, and cannot go much further. they have done their best efforts given the circumstances with the inability to come with any compromise. >> the public hearing is closed. >> i think the project sponsors have responded to a lot of what we do. i agree with the requested that the majority of the houses are more victorian style, but this is much more can dextral that was, and it does blend in nicely with his house, which is the craftsman style. it looks like this belongs on the street. you have been that -- been doing a nice job of doing this. the height has been reduced by 14 inches overall. 12 inches on the first floor, moving forward with 2.6, 3.6 on the third. well we have here is the san francisco dilemma. it is tough to watch -- work with 25 feet. and the residences within this footprint. 1930 and 1750 looks fairly reasonable. with the project sponsor is saying, is that by changing the design of the roof, rather than having a flat roof after yo
shrink the building any shorter, and given the concerns about these efforts, we would be facing george king. we have been squeezed on all three sides, and cannot go much further. they have done their best efforts given the circumstances with the inability to come with any compromise. >> the public hearing is closed. >> i think the project sponsors have responded to a lot of what we do. i agree with the requested that the majority of the houses are more victorian style, but this is...
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requesters main concern, george king. he lifted that d.r. with the agreement that the building would not be lowered any further. if the building goes down any lower, it would be potentially damaging the tree says the arborist. i always wanted to say that the building not only steps back in the back, but it also steps on the side and that was always part of the original design. so from the fourth property, it is stepping back a majority of the building, stepping back three feet and the fourth floor is stepping back five feet from the property line. we are very restricted on this site because of planning assignments that set it back 15 feet from the front and a requirement to set it back on the south side three feet to reflect the setback on the george howsers side. we are restricted. regarding the architectural context, we have added the roof. that results in a building that is much more context really here. i don't agree this is a flimsy gesture. it helps in the streetscape and it does make the building fit in and it does disguise the fourth
requesters main concern, george king. he lifted that d.r. with the agreement that the building would not be lowered any further. if the building goes down any lower, it would be potentially damaging the tree says the arborist. i always wanted to say that the building not only steps back in the back, but it also steps on the side and that was always part of the original design. so from the fourth property, it is stepping back a majority of the building, stepping back three feet and the fourth...
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back in 1939, the queen's parents, king george vi and the queen toured the country by train. they were supposed to stop where frances was waiting with a bouquet of flowers. >> it was something i was really looking forward to. >> reporter: but for reasons unknown, the train never stopped, leaving behind a very disappointed 9-year-old girl. now, 72 years later, frances is gettinina second chance. next week in calgary, she will present flowers to king george's great-grandson, prince william. >> it's like a dream. >> reporter: now, you should know that they are actually going to be flying to calgary this time so they don't take that risk again. not going to take the train, going to take a plane. and you should know that the journalists that have been covering this for decades, they have never seen people so excited as they were today. >> and good for frances waiting all this time. bob, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight a question for you. will that parade this weekend determine which part y your chid votes for when they grow up? tends to stay in motion.len staying acti
back in 1939, the queen's parents, king george vi and the queen toured the country by train. they were supposed to stop where frances was waiting with a bouquet of flowers. >> it was something i was really looking forward to. >> reporter: but for reasons unknown, the train never stopped, leaving behind a very disappointed 9-year-old girl. now, 72 years later, frances is gettinina second chance. next week in calgary, she will present flowers to king george's great-grandson, prince...
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the audio for this program, you are listening to "white house chronicle" with myself, llewellyn king, george wilson, and kenneth walsh. we are discussing his book, "family of freedom." it is a very important book relationship, physical and otherwise, with presidents and the african-american community going back to the time of slavery and the white house all the way off to the day of an african-american president. you have the opportunity to weave a picre oyou toto him. >> i did for the book. a lot of people ask what he is like in person. >> if you look very attentive. i would look very attentive if fiat were interviewing the president. >> it is interesting. -- if i were interviewing the president. >> it was interesting. there was no small talk. a lot of people say this. he came into the room. we shook hands. he said i have been thoroughly briefed, fire away. that was the extent of the prelude to the interview. he had thought about a lot of these issues and was well- rehearsed. -- versed. >> is he or is he not a post- racial president? >> he realizes we are not in a post-racial country. it is
the audio for this program, you are listening to "white house chronicle" with myself, llewellyn king, george wilson, and kenneth walsh. we are discussing his book, "family of freedom." it is a very important book relationship, physical and otherwise, with presidents and the african-american community going back to the time of slavery and the white house all the way off to the day of an african-american president. you have the opportunity to weave a picre oyou toto him....
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from king george vi and the queen mother to charles and lady di, they've all crossed the pond to introduceperson. like that first white house trip for william's parents in 1985. nothing says welcome to america like a dance with travolta. later we were along for the ride on the royal's first trip to disney. the first reigning monarchs ever to step on american soil, william's great grandparents back in 1939 with europe on the brink of war. queen elizabeth first arrived just in time for the u.s. bicentennial in 1976. she spoke about the special link between our two countries. >> your declaration of independence broke that link, but it did not for long break our friendship. >> reporter: you've heard of the king's speech, but the queen's comments in 1991 may be equally hard to forget. >> thank you for your warm welcome to washington. >> reporter: the talking hat speech they called it. i'll leave it to you to figure out why. she had a sense of humor about it too. >> i do hope you can see me today from where you are. >> reporter: her inaugural trip to the ball game that year parodied in "the nake
from king george vi and the queen mother to charles and lady di, they've all crossed the pond to introduceperson. like that first white house trip for william's parents in 1985. nothing says welcome to america like a dance with travolta. later we were along for the ride on the royal's first trip to disney. the first reigning monarchs ever to step on american soil, william's great grandparents back in 1939 with europe on the brink of war. queen elizabeth first arrived just in time for the u.s....
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you've got the patriot act but the power to issue search warrants that even king george would have been embarrassed to have. they sneak into people's homes, american songs. they go into banks with national security letters that they write themselves. they don't even get a warrant. an assault to search her records are records of your fellow americans. it's remained full of the old quote, karpel newman has his first they came for the communists and in this group but we all stayed silent until they came for us. you see these people, this regime in this warfare state have the power now to take americans into custody thanks to the warfare state imperialist foreign policy. if the power to seize us, cardoso is an enemy combat, no judicial process. it yields amended tierney. this is the power that the teachers have. the power that people are rebelling against, they're asking to lift them the power to take any american into custody, cart them away, torture them, indefinitely incarcerate or even assassinate, which is now the power these okasan. this is not a good road. if you're interested in fre
you've got the patriot act but the power to issue search warrants that even king george would have been embarrassed to have. they sneak into people's homes, american songs. they go into banks with national security letters that they write themselves. they don't even get a warrant. an assault to search her records are records of your fellow americans. it's remained full of the old quote, karpel newman has his first they came for the communists and in this group but we all stayed silent until...
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not busy importing mistresses from europe he is trying to get his shone married to daughter of king george>> murder, rape and incest will be taught and practiced. are you prepared to see your dwellings in flame in females lie rated late? >> john: they used actual statements made then. nick gillespie because you were sick of hearing how much worse everything is now? >> yes. every political election seems to be worse than the previous one. but when you crack a history book you find out it's a status quo. >> john: your example jefferson and adams and jackson is running quincy adams? >> massacring indians and illegally executing soldiers that had a significant effect. adams who had been minister to russia was accused of pimping out his maid to the czar of russia. >> john: grover cleveland runs for president? >> he didn't run for anything. he shambled slowly but he had autoof wedlock child. and cartoon, hey, ma, where is pa? and had gone to the white house, ha, ha. >> he admitted he fathered he might have fathered a child out of wedlock and he paid for the child? >> that's right. >> john: 80 ye
not busy importing mistresses from europe he is trying to get his shone married to daughter of king george>> murder, rape and incest will be taught and practiced. are you prepared to see your dwellings in flame in females lie rated late? >> john: they used actual statements made then. nick gillespie because you were sick of hearing how much worse everything is now? >> yes. every political election seems to be worse than the previous one. but when you crack a history book you...
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people that you included that knew of into it were celebrating independence from great britain and king george it was that they weren't there they were pretty then on their knowledge their i mean it wasn't like they crossed the line there were some people that knew what was going on a new at the holiday was about the rest i've no idea what do you think this says about america or what you think this is at least about your fellow southern californians we've gotten too lazy i think we've probably enjoyed the freedom a little bit too much and we've sort of fell asleep at the wheel and i mean i'm a victim of the american education system myself i'm a zombie on some degrees but you know little you can at least have your basic knowledge you know why you celebrate the most popular holiday of the summer at least. no and generally which country which area of the world because it was that we broke away from and why i mean it's funny but it's very sad too so i took the time myself to just really read the the declaration of independence to go through the constitution again this weekend to try to polish up
people that you included that knew of into it were celebrating independence from great britain and king george it was that they weren't there they were pretty then on their knowledge their i mean it wasn't like they crossed the line there were some people that knew what was going on a new at the holiday was about the rest i've no idea what do you think this says about america or what you think this is at least about your fellow southern californians we've gotten too lazy i think we've probably...
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>> yeah, more people believed in king george, iii at the time of the revolution than who believe in ourcongress today. right? so this institution is institutionally. %->> .bankrupt. >> yeah. >> and what we have to recognize is in the face of this bankruptcy what do we do to fix it? now, you know, there're, there are very serious problems, but i think of this like, you know, i think of alcoholism, right? so you can think of the alcoholic who could be losing his wife, he could be losing his liver, he could be losing his job. those are the most important problems a person can face. but what we know is that that alcoholic will not solve any of those problems until he deals with his alcoholism first. >> right. >> and that's the same thing with this republic. >> hack at the root. >> hack at the root. >> right. >> what about public financing of campaigns which has come up before, free up people from having to raise monee all the time? >> well, my own view is. >> yeah. >> .there is a version of, of small dollar funded campaigns that we need. so my view would be, you know, for example, every sin
>> yeah, more people believed in king george, iii at the time of the revolution than who believe in ourcongress today. right? so this institution is institutionally. %->> .bankrupt. >> yeah. >> and what we have to recognize is in the face of this bankruptcy what do we do to fix it? now, you know, there're, there are very serious problems, but i think of this like, you know, i think of alcoholism, right? so you can think of the alcoholic who could be losing his wife, he...
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george's county. that's the area that has the severe thunderstorm warning. then you can follow it down through charles county and into kingthat area, too, getting hit very hard. but this is the area that has the severe thunderstorm warning associated with it, southeastern portions of prince george's county, also southern portions of anne arundel, around deal, chesapeake beach and just north of huntingtown, you're going to be seeing that storms move through your area within the next half hour or so. a lot of lightning and very heavy rain. if you don't need to go outside, you might want to stay indoors and let it pass. >> all right. good advice. >> thanks, doug. >>> nadya suleman grabbed headlines when she gave birth to octuplets. >> scrutiny intensified when it was determined that the mother dubbed the octomom had six other children and no husband. amy robach traveled to l.a. to spend a day with nadya suleman and her 14 children. >>ca lista, josiah, i call him turkey. he's the biggest. >> here's the thing. i don't want any help. i never did want help. i never wanted nannies. i never wanted volunteers. i like at that take c
george's county. that's the area that has the severe thunderstorm warning. then you can follow it down through charles county and into kingthat area, too, getting hit very hard. but this is the area that has the severe thunderstorm warning associated with it, southeastern portions of prince george's county, also southern portions of anne arundel, around deal, chesapeake beach and just north of huntingtown, you're going to be seeing that storms move through your area within the next half hour or...
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trooper adam bowen died june 24th when his cruiser collided with a car in king george county while he was responding to a call. pat troll car ricocheted into a light pole where the impact was so great it split the car in half. his speed at the time is still under investigation. in his three-year career as a trooper, he struck a deer, a trailer and an embankment in separate crashes. a report on last month's crash that killed the 28-year-old is expected later this month. >>> next year, maryland voters will decide if illegal immigrants will be able to pay instate tuition at maryland's colleges and universities. a referendum to get the issues placed on the ballot, there was an effort to get a referendum on the ballot. it has been approved. maryland state board of elections validated 63,000 signatures that were collected during a recent petition drive and that is nearly 8,000 more than organizers needed and there are more 40,000 additional signatures that still need to be examined to see if they're authentic. >>> time for another "your money" report. >> jessica is back with a tour of the g
trooper adam bowen died june 24th when his cruiser collided with a car in king george county while he was responding to a call. pat troll car ricocheted into a light pole where the impact was so great it split the car in half. his speed at the time is still under investigation. in his three-year career as a trooper, he struck a deer, a trailer and an embankment in separate crashes. a report on last month's crash that killed the 28-year-old is expected later this month. >>> next year,...
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bill clinton did it by going on hall and king, george w. bush did it by talking to regional reporters oftentimes, new president obama is doing it himself by going to facebook, by doing a twitter town hall. this is a way of avoiding, you know, the traditional east room press conference talking to the press corp. >> so he doesn't have to fight his way to the public or defend himself, he just broadcasts. here's my question, i love the metaphor, i go to the end of my driveway in the morning, lucky to have a driveway, pick up four or five newspapers in the morning, go through them and read them. your age, let's get generational. how do you receive the president's tweets, say you're a lefty or independent, how do you -- how does the president reach you, how does that work? >> part of the problem and part of the criticism against the president today was there wasn't enough between the twitter-verse and the president. i think you -- >> how does he do it? >> a couple of things going on, chris, the medium is one thing, but the message is another. >>
bill clinton did it by going on hall and king, george w. bush did it by talking to regional reporters oftentimes, new president obama is doing it himself by going to facebook, by doing a twitter town hall. this is a way of avoiding, you know, the traditional east room press conference talking to the press corp. >> so he doesn't have to fight his way to the public or defend himself, he just broadcasts. here's my question, i love the metaphor, i go to the end of my driveway in the morning,...
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that severe thunderstorm watch in effect for stafford county, spotsylvania county, king george county most of southern maryland, including charles, calvert counties. but not including virginia, the district or maryland. that rain, i think, will stay down to the south and south of 66. if you were to take a line of 66 and 50 and move south, you folks have a pretty good chance of seeing some rain. i know there's some fireworks activities towards fredricksburg tonight. that may be problematic, but i think the washington area is looking okay up towards baltimore, back towards frederick or hagerstown, will be okay there too. maybe a couple showers. you can see more thunderstorms back here towards the west, to move toward the east, but most are having a hard time making their way across the mountains. but there's that watch, does extend towards richmond, charlottesville, into virginia, too. so we are going to see a chance for rain, but most will be to the south. out there now, partly cloudy, 90 degrees. dew point of 64. that's dropped a little bit. that's good news, too. the heat index right
that severe thunderstorm watch in effect for stafford county, spotsylvania county, king george county most of southern maryland, including charles, calvert counties. but not including virginia, the district or maryland. that rain, i think, will stay down to the south and south of 66. if you were to take a line of 66 and 50 and move south, you folks have a pretty good chance of seeing some rain. i know there's some fireworks activities towards fredricksburg tonight. that may be problematic, but...
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not busy importing mistresses from europe, he's trying to mary i one of his sons to a daughter of king george. haven't we had enough monarchy in america? >> if thomas jefferson wins, murder, robbery, rape, adultery and incest will be openly taught and practiced. are you prepared to see your dwellings in flames? female chastity violated, children rising in a pipe. >> using that video, using actual statement made them. the editor in chief is nick gillespie, you made that because you were sick of hearing how much worse everything is now. >> yeah, every political election seems to be worse than the previous one. that's what we hear. when you crack a history book you find out it's prech status quo. >> covering your jackson, andrew jackson against john quincy adams. >> there were hand bills that accused jackson of massacring indians. indians. >> it on the flip side. adams was accused pimping out to the ambassador of russia. >> and glover cleveland runs for president. >> of course, grover cleveland didn't run for anything. he shambled slowly if you'd seen his size. he had an out of wedlock child and
not busy importing mistresses from europe, he's trying to mary i one of his sons to a daughter of king george. haven't we had enough monarchy in america? >> if thomas jefferson wins, murder, robbery, rape, adultery and incest will be openly taught and practiced. are you prepared to see your dwellings in flames? female chastity violated, children rising in a pipe. >> using that video, using actual statement made them. the editor in chief is nick gillespie, you made that because you...
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very spot but in massachusetts filed their papers on plymouth pac to be free of the tyranny of king george refused to allow even a corporate carving to be spent on u.s. presidential elections. of course, they'll others who say stephen colbert what will you do with that unrestricted super pac money? to which i say, i don't know. give it to me and let's find out. >> so why aren't the republican candidates raking it in so far this year? nate silver at the "new york times" today said even without all the numbers in yet it looks like all the republican candidates together as a group are raising about half of what they raised this time in the last election cycle. mitt romney's raised less than half of what he said he's raise by now. think about what's different now from the last time around. if you're a rich guy and you want to influence elections, why wouldn't you take the stephen colbert route? if you're a rich guy, a rich corporation or even a rich foreign government that wants to influence the american presidential election, why bother doing it the old-fashioned way? a candidate's campaign y
very spot but in massachusetts filed their papers on plymouth pac to be free of the tyranny of king george refused to allow even a corporate carving to be spent on u.s. presidential elections. of course, they'll others who say stephen colbert what will you do with that unrestricted super pac money? to which i say, i don't know. give it to me and let's find out. >> so why aren't the republican candidates raking it in so far this year? nate silver at the "new york times" today...
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george soros is really the king and the king maker. he is the guy with the money. he is the guy that put so much of this stuff together. meetia matters -- was it media matters that was started with hillary clinton and george soros money? yes, media matters. apollo alliance, that's what we showed you. disease anybody remember what that was? anybody remember? pardon me the they wrote the similar lus package. right. do you -- they wrote the stimulus package do you remember why they named it the apollo alliance? it's really interesting, especially when you get in the tides foundation or anything that is offshoot of center for miles per hour progress. the apollo alliance you look for names to mean something. acorn. start small. a little seed. grows in to a mighty oak. apollo, they said what they wanted was something dramatic. something that once you push the button to start, it would launch and you could not recall it. that is what the apollo alliance is. that is the stimulus package. once they started it, you can't stop it. in to the fund me tall transformation of ameri
george soros is really the king and the king maker. he is the guy with the money. he is the guy that put so much of this stuff together. meetia matters -- was it media matters that was started with hillary clinton and george soros money? yes, media matters. apollo alliance, that's what we showed you. disease anybody remember what that was? anybody remember? pardon me the they wrote the similar lus package. right. do you -- they wrote the stimulus package do you remember why they named it the...
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grandmother, queen elizabeth, the queen mother said of her first tour of canada with her husband king george vi, canada made us. catherine and i now know what she meant. >> reporter: they got a taste of cowboy culture. at each stop adoring crowds in the thousands and an intense focus on the duchess and her outfits. next stop, los angeles where the attention is expected to intensify. >> l.a. is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate will be sealed off. homeowners signed agreement that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. no hiding in bushes or no climbing on trees. no paying off a neighbor to look out of their windows. >> reporter: while in tinseltown they will hobnob with some of the biggest names in hollywood, j. lo, tom hanks, josh brolin and more. >> they're coming over here and sort of like royalty to us, as well. we look at them
grandmother, queen elizabeth, the queen mother said of her first tour of canada with her husband king george vi, canada made us. catherine and i now know what she meant. >> reporter: they got a taste of cowboy culture. at each stop adoring crowds in the thousands and an intense focus on the duchess and her outfits. next stop, los angeles where the attention is expected to intensify. >> l.a. is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else but these are stars of such a...
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george wallace, popular comedian. that is next time. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard.t is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard but a place for wal- mart to band together with your community to make everyday better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide is proud to join in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> coleman barks grew up in tennessee, lives in georgia, a poet best known for his translations of the 13th century sufi mystic rumi, whose poems about love and devotion are some of the most widely read in the united states. >> today, like every other day, we wake up emp and frightened. don't open the door to the study and begin reading. take down a musical instrument. today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened. don't start reading. today, like every other day, we wake up empty and frightened. don't open the door to the study and be
george wallace, popular comedian. that is next time. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard.t is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard but a place for wal- mart to band together with your community to make everyday better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide is proud to join in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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george wallace, popular comedian. that is next time. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard.t is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard but a place for wal- mart to band together with your community to make everyday better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide is proud to join in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪
george wallace, popular comedian. that is next time. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard.t is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard but a place for wal- mart to band together with your community to make everyday better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer. nationwide is proud to join in removing obstacles to economic empowerment one at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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opening the new congress next time with the constitution they should open it with the charges against king george. i think it would make a lot of sense to see just how close this government is to what we fought for then. at risk of running on and on and on, thank you very much for c-span. host: just before you go, i just want to let you know that your governor is going to be our last guest. so i just want to make sure you were watching when that time comes. caller: thank you very much. host: next call from kentucky. katherine, democrat's line. caller: good morning. it's been interesting listening to the previous caller. i very much would like to see compromise. although i'm a democrat, republican david dergen put my position well one time. he said i'm a passionate moderate and that's kind of the way i feel. i would cheerfully go back to the clinton tax years and i think the middle class so to speak tax cut of the 2000's. my husband was on the salary at the time and it made a $7 difference between one two weeks and the next two weeks. and i did not find that to be good enough for the country we ha
opening the new congress next time with the constitution they should open it with the charges against king george. i think it would make a lot of sense to see just how close this government is to what we fought for then. at risk of running on and on and on, thank you very much for c-span. host: just before you go, i just want to let you know that your governor is going to be our last guest. so i just want to make sure you were watching when that time comes. caller: thank you very much. host:...
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if georges or thirty's are to be believed there are secret agents that king around every corner just days after jailing nine people for espionage for russia high profile photographers have been bettered by special services they're accused of spying for foreign state it's not clear which one party's delves into what's behind george's suspicions. that i still spy with my little lie george is continuing its for of encounter espionage campaign and this time around the people in the spotlight are those who usually stayed behind the scenes for photo journalists have been detained including the president's personal photographer and employees of the associated press and the european press agency the a.p. photographer was later released without charge them a subpoena but i have met with my client he's got injuries to his face at the moment he still hasn't been charged with anything and we waiting on the prosecutors to file the case on to question and formally charge my client. so for a georgian authorities haven't specified exactly who they believe these journalists course spying for their pr
if georges or thirty's are to be believed there are secret agents that king around every corner just days after jailing nine people for espionage for russia high profile photographers have been bettered by special services they're accused of spying for foreign state it's not clear which one party's delves into what's behind george's suspicions. that i still spy with my little lie george is continuing its for of encounter espionage campaign and this time around the people in the spotlight are...
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william's predecessor king george vi unveiled this.royal history runs deep and recent polls suggest canadians want to keep it that way. will this visit strengthen the monarchy further? that looks like a yes. relaxed, personable, informal, the next generation of royalty and the crowd liked what they see. then, on to the official royal residence in ottawa. and the official welcome to canada. a guard of honor. a 21 gun salute. then a few words from the duke, even taking in a bit of french. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] catherine and i are so delighted to be here in canada. [ applause ] instilled with us by our parents and grandparents who love this country, we've been looking forward to this moment for a very long time. before we were married well, had a longing to come here together. >> reporter: in the garden a barbecue, young people being introduced to the next generation of royals. a more approachable generation, perhaps, and one which knows how to make a good first impression. and the poignant moment today in their first
william's predecessor king george vi unveiled this.royal history runs deep and recent polls suggest canadians want to keep it that way. will this visit strengthen the monarchy further? that looks like a yes. relaxed, personable, informal, the next generation of royalty and the crowd liked what they see. then, on to the official royal residence in ottawa. and the official welcome to canada. a guard of honor. a 21 gun salute. then a few words from the duke, even taking in a bit of french. [...
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not busy importing mistresses from europe, he's trying to marry one of his sons to a daughter of king georgea? >> i'm thomas jefferson and i approved this message. >> and they were at loggerheads, right, john stossel? >> and i keep hearing it's the worst ever now but it's always been bad. >> those are quotes that he actually said at the time. >> fake ad, real quotes. >> adams called jefferson blind, bald, crippled, toothless man that wants to start a war with france. this stuff has always been going on and in a way, negative ads have more information in them so they're good for democracy because it's better than morning in america, we'll all love this person. >> silver lining this morning. >> john, it also helps us, too, it worked for jefferson. he ended up beating him. so that goes to show you success -- >> and they do work and we in the media say it's going to kill voter turnout. people don't like this. and people say they don't like it. after there's been a lot of specific negative ad campaigns, voter turnout is higher. we're wrong about everything. >> people say what is going on in washi
not busy importing mistresses from europe, he's trying to marry one of his sons to a daughter of king georgea? >> i'm thomas jefferson and i approved this message. >> and they were at loggerheads, right, john stossel? >> and i keep hearing it's the worst ever now but it's always been bad. >> those are quotes that he actually said at the time. >> fake ad, real quotes. >> adams called jefferson blind, bald, crippled, toothless man that wants to start a war with...
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he could have been dictator, he could have been king, and he didn't want it. george the iii said if he does that, retires, he'll be the greatest man in the world. so he had this elevated position in their eyes, and he represented everything they wanted a leader to be; virtuous. he very self-consciously worked at that. there's no person in our history who was so self-conscious about being virtuous. disinterested was the term he often used as a synonym for virtue. we don't even use the term in that way anymore. disinterested means uninterested for us, but for them it meant impartial, rising above one's interests. we blurred the two because we can't even believe anybody's truly disinterested. i guess the only disinterested people left in our country -- not judges anymore, because, you know, they run for office on the state level -- but umpires and referees at sporting events, they're the really people we count on being truly disinterested, meaning impartial. rising above an emotional or economic interest. they counted on their leaders being disinterested, and washington
he could have been dictator, he could have been king, and he didn't want it. george the iii said if he does that, retires, he'll be the greatest man in the world. so he had this elevated position in their eyes, and he represented everything they wanted a leader to be; virtuous. he very self-consciously worked at that. there's no person in our history who was so self-conscious about being virtuous. disinterested was the term he often used as a synonym for virtue. we don't even use the term in...
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george allegedly told her in one of their tryst. we'll bring in our legal panel. bureau chief in the king's district county office.the forensic pathologist and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. >> this is classic he said/she said going on. >> yes, but she has a key piece of evidence if the jury believes her could acquit casey anthony in that it was an accident and that spiraled out of control and that's the point the defense want to make. >> we'll show you in a second. george, the excop he is sort of slid in their alleged criminal record so that the jurors heard it. you can't unring the bell. >> he is a bright man and he knows what he is doing. i think in general i am with george anthony being a credible interest. i think there was a text he said to her. i need you in my life . even with that. prosecution can take those statements he allegedly made nothing more than a grieving father. >> out of the notice where, the anthony, cindy, casey and george anthony were front page headlines everywhere . television shows and sometimes people become instantly famous and and suck in people who love to insinuate
george allegedly told her in one of their tryst. we'll bring in our legal panel. bureau chief in the king's district county office.the forensic pathologist and criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. >> this is classic he said/she said going on. >> yes, but she has a key piece of evidence if the jury believes her could acquit casey anthony in that it was an accident and that spiraled out of control and that's the point the defense want to make. >> we'll show you in a...
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george street escorted by the royal canadian mounted police. the prince got behind the controls of a canadian forces sea king helicopter and they competed against one another in a boat race. in the end we're told william beat his bride by half a length. >>> as "nightly news" continues for this holiday, a big week ahead for america's space program. the final shuttle launch scheduled for friday, and now nasa scientists are taking a new look back in time. >>> later, from great loss, great love. a family with many reasons to celebrate this fourth of july. ♪ >>> the scene in phoenix, arizona on this july 4th holiday as nasa prepares for the final shuttle launch on friday, it's taking its scientific pursuits to new heights. scientists can peer back in time to the creation of the universe. here with an exclusive sneak peek is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: just after dusk in palmdale, california, onboard a modified 747, nasa's newest, most advanced infrared telescope is taking to the skies for an all-night mission of discovery. >> nasa 747. >> reporter: it's called s.o.f.i.a. flying near the stratosphere two massive doors open up. they're over 99% o
george street escorted by the royal canadian mounted police. the prince got behind the controls of a canadian forces sea king helicopter and they competed against one another in a boat race. in the end we're told william beat his bride by half a length. >>> as "nightly news" continues for this holiday, a big week ahead for america's space program. the final shuttle launch scheduled for friday, and now nasa scientists are taking a new look back in time. >>> later,...
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there is, you know, think of how many books there are on abraham lincoln, on george washington, on john f. kennedy, on martin king. there should be no one book on malcolm. there's always going to be an ongoing conversation as more materials become available about how malcolm was, about what he did, about who he spoke to, about what he meant. so manning clearly expected, you know, a vigorous discussion around the issues that he raised -- >> and it should be. >> absolutely. because malcolm was not a sacred cow, and neither was manning marable. and manning marable writes with, to me if you read the book, great humility where he can be definitive, he's definitive. where he cannot, he is not. and people have criticized him for the should have, could have, would have, must have, might have, but this is the thing. history is not -- a historian doesn't deal with, often times, certainty. you also deal with probability. and your job is working with a string of artifacts that maybe you have maybe three artifacts to cover a month of activity. what is the meaning of these three artifacts in kruking the subject's life over --
there is, you know, think of how many books there are on abraham lincoln, on george washington, on john f. kennedy, on martin king. there should be no one book on malcolm. there's always going to be an ongoing conversation as more materials become available about how malcolm was, about what he did, about who he spoke to, about what he meant. so manning clearly expected, you know, a vigorous discussion around the issues that he raised -- >> and it should be. >> absolutely. because...
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he could have been king and he didn't wanted and that odd people. george iii was supposed with said if he does that, retires he will be the greatest man in the world so he had this elevated position in their eyes and be represented everything they wanted a leader to be, virtuous. he was very self-consciously working at that. there is no person in our history who was so self-conscious about being virtuous. it is interesting and a term he often used as a cinnamon for virtue which means we don't even use the term in that way any more. disinterested means uninterested for us but for them it meant and partial, rising above one's interest. we blend the two because we can't leave that anybody is truly disinterested. i guess the only dissenters as people left in our country not judges anymore because they run for office at the state level, but umpires and referees at sporting events are the only people we really count on and being truly disinterested or even partial rising above their emotional interests or economic interest. they counted on their leaders being di
he could have been king and he didn't wanted and that odd people. george iii was supposed with said if he does that, retires he will be the greatest man in the world so he had this elevated position in their eyes and be represented everything they wanted a leader to be, virtuous. he was very self-consciously working at that. there is no person in our history who was so self-conscious about being virtuous. it is interesting and a term he often used as a cinnamon for virtue which means we don't...
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with the popular comedian george wallace his thoughts to night on a number of subjects, including a golden age of comedy in las vegas. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just of boulevard but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make everyday better. with every question and every to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> always pleased to welcome our friend, george wallace. the talented comedian continues his successful run at the flamingo hotel in las vegas. the show runs tuesday through saturday. i cannot believe you are still in las vegas du. >> first of all, i am so blessed. i went there for 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. i am in my eighth year, and i have to thank the people for letting me be part of that community. i do not have a job and love doing what i do, and they pay me to make people happy, which makes me happier. nature you enjoy your life. -- make sure you enjoy your life. just
with the popular comedian george wallace his thoughts to night on a number of subjects, including a golden age of comedy in las vegas. >> every community has martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just of boulevard but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make everyday better. with every question and every to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at >> and by contributions...
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couple as they rode down historic great george street escorted by the royal canadian mounted police. the priss got behind t controls of a canadian forces sea kinghelicopter and they competed against one another in a boat race. in the end we're told william beat his bride by half a length. >>> as "nightly news" continues for this holiday, a big week ahead for america's space program. the final shuttle launch scheduled for friday, and now nasa scientists are taking a new look back in time. >>> later, from great loss, great love. a family with many reasons to celebrate this fourth of july. great love. a family with many reasons to celebrate this fourth of july. do you often experience the feeling of a dry mouth? it can be the side effect of many medications. dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead to... sipping water can help, but dentists recommend biotene. biotene moisturizes and helps supplement some of saliva's enzymes, providing soothing relief when you need it most. don't ignore dry mouth... look for biotene in your oral care section today. this has been medifacts for biotene. didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion jui
couple as they rode down historic great george street escorted by the royal canadian mounted police. the priss got behind t controls of a canadian forces sea kinghelicopter and they competed against one another in a boat race. in the end we're told william beat his bride by half a length. >>> as "nightly news" continues for this holiday, a big week ahead for america's space program. the final shuttle launch scheduled for friday, and now nasa scientists are taking a new look...
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king. nsnseveral america, ioseat at theime. onens w louie godshock who i just mentioned and theju other was george catland the painter of the plains indians who arrived inmaris wit indians and 50 -- 500 of his paintings. no one ever arrived in paris in such a sensation as george catland. >> charlie: what year. >> in the 850's. and of course the french were very much taken up with the whole idea of rousseau which is the natural man, the real man and yet people are going off to paint arab chiefs and lions in north africa. so they had never seen the real indians before. and they performed their war dances for theki n inghe t kinge wh, ceich was a moment to remember. >> charlie: this is augustus. >> that's augustus when he was a student. he went over at 19 years old, and he lived there three different times. and was working very hard each sometime, and the two of the later times when, he wasn't a were periods in whhheid d f thearragut statute and the the equestrian statute. >> charlie: at this time when they all came, did they find themselves eventually or soon finding themselves seamlessly have with paris as well as parisiennes. >> y
king. nsnseveral america, ioseat at theime. onens w louie godshock who i just mentioned and theju other was george catland the painter of the plains indians who arrived inmaris wit indians and 50 -- 500 of his paintings. no one ever arrived in paris in such a sensation as george catland. >> charlie: what year. >> in the 850's. and of course the french were very much taken up with the whole idea of rousseau which is the natural man, the real man and yet people are going off to paint...
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judges were the kings of america with nobody who had the power to undo their decisions but that's what scalia and thomas roberts and alito want you to believe that they can make george w. bush president without any appeal that they can make money and a speech that they can turn corporations into people and the rest of us have no say in and they're wrong it's not what the constitution says we don't have kings in america and it's time to seriously debate and challenge the doctrine of judicial review the claim by the court itself that it has that power as thomas jefferson wrote if you give shiri of the united states is the subtle core of sappers and miners constantly working underground to undermine our constitution i will say that against this every man should raise his voice and more should uplift his arm why because jefferson for judges to usurp the powers of the legislature is unconstitutional judicial tyranny one single object will entitle you to the endless gratitude in society that of restrain judges from usurping legislation the power of we the people should be with the people and their elected officials not with five lawyers who claim the right to rule over ev
judges were the kings of america with nobody who had the power to undo their decisions but that's what scalia and thomas roberts and alito want you to believe that they can make george w. bush president without any appeal that they can make money and a speech that they can turn corporations into people and the rest of us have no say in and they're wrong it's not what the constitution says we don't have kings in america and it's time to seriously debate and challenge the doctrine of judicial...