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in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west.what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian
in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west.what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in...
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in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian american, and african- american heritage and culture. >> that artist was talking about the history coming alive. that is what we want for the students here. i also think they might share that with past alumni and the community, so they could no the treasure that we have here in the schools. many people have the same experience i did when i first walked into this building three years ago, being the new principal. the grandeur of these murals is fanta
in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in...
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in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is
in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is
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from the george washington school of law. second, we have brian finch, who is our hometown -- two brines today. i don't know -- brians today. i don't know how i'm going to handle it. he is from our center of legal and judicial studies. before joining heritage worked on contract with the department of homeland security working to integrate private sector organizations and government emergency preparedness and disaster response efforts at the federal, state and local levels from 2002 to 2005.
from the george washington school of law. second, we have brian finch, who is our hometown -- two brines today. i don't know -- brians today. i don't know how i'm going to handle it. he is from our center of legal and judicial studies. before joining heritage worked on contract with the department of homeland security working to integrate private sector organizations and government emergency preparedness and disaster response efforts at the federal, state and local levels from 2002 to 2005.
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. >> students came from george washington, and it was wonderful to have them on a panel. people from the school board, those who have been painting for years, some conservative errors from the getty. to have them tell us about the works of their school was important. it represents african-american artists to during the 20's and 30's used an incredible body of work. it is one of the most incredible works of art in the city, bar none. it is a huge mural of incredible works. >> the san francisco civic arts collection has been in existence since the turn of the century. it consists of everything from monument to golden gate park to market street, other works in the collection, from the wpa era, the quite tower, the works from the george washington high school. we have the contemporary education, where they depict some of the vocational arts that were taught at george washington high school. what is interesting is the artist's and corp. of some of the -- incorporation of some of the architectural elements. they used the speaker from the p a system as part of the design. on the
. >> students came from george washington, and it was wonderful to have them on a panel. people from the school board, those who have been painting for years, some conservative errors from the getty. to have them tell us about the works of their school was important. it represents african-american artists to during the 20's and 30's used an incredible body of work. it is one of the most incredible works of art in the city, bar none. it is a huge mural of incredible works. >> the san...
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work for george washington did when he -- george washington. when he arrived, the senators did not want to debate in front of washington. he was quite an imposing figure. it was summertime. the windows were open. it was hard to hear. they suggested referring the questions to a committee. washington jumped up and said, that defeats the purpose of being here, and stormed out of the senate chamber. he came back a few days later to get their response. he decided he did not want to go in person after that. ever since then, there has been a big question. the constitution says the senate's role is to advise and consent. we know what the consent is -- the 2/3 vote necessary for treaty. what is the advisory role of the legislative branch? that has been a difficult issue ever since '79. in this case, i was trying to talk about the historical -- 1789. i was trying to talk about the historical origins. but if george washington were to come back today and he saw this picture -- >> if toward washington were to come back today and he saw this picture taken out
work for george washington did when he -- george washington. when he arrived, the senators did not want to debate in front of washington. he was quite an imposing figure. it was summertime. the windows were open. it was hard to hear. they suggested referring the questions to a committee. washington jumped up and said, that defeats the purpose of being here, and stormed out of the senate chamber. he came back a few days later to get their response. he decided he did not want to go in person...
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i read the first draft written in his own hand by george washington. the national cathedral, which is an incredible space. and the two little alcoves just as you come in the door of the national cathedral, there is a statue of george washington on this side and a statue of abraham lincoln on this side. what most people do not know that see those statues is that if you stand in just the right place at the right time of day because of the stained-glass windows, patterns star to appear on the chests of these men. and just at the right time of day, both men start to glow red. the reason they " read it is because the designer new -- the reason that they glow red is that the designer new. high above is a stained glass of martha and mary, their wives. and in the rights and light, it makes their chest glow red. the secret of being able to havinghe test of yudotime is god and a good spouse. family is the secret. [applause] when i knew we wanted to honor our military, i knew we did not want to have a military person -- i did not want to have a member of congress
i read the first draft written in his own hand by george washington. the national cathedral, which is an incredible space. and the two little alcoves just as you come in the door of the national cathedral, there is a statue of george washington on this side and a statue of abraham lincoln on this side. what most people do not know that see those statues is that if you stand in just the right place at the right time of day because of the stained-glass windows, patterns star to appear on the...
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estudios, el profesor roberto izurieta , del departamento latinoamericano de la "universidad george washingtonre esos dos paÍses? >>creo que es positivo este encuentro. sin lugar a dudas, es positivo este diÁlogo; los temas que se trataron fueron de fondo, que se reanuden las relaciones diplomÁticas es una cuestiÓn muy positiva para la regiÓn y para los dos paÍses, sin lugar a dudas. ¿quÉ tan permanente sea esto? eso es mÁs difÍcil decirlo. mi lectura es que ciertas medidas que antes se tomaban con muchÍsima seriedad y rigurosidad, como la ruptura de relaciones exteriores, por ejemplo, por poner un ejemplo, en el conflicto bÉlico ecuador-perÚ... >>la guerra... >>¡la guerra! de ecuador-perÚ, donde hace mÁs o menos 15 aÑos, no se rompieron relaciones diplomÁticas. ahora hay ciertos lÍderes que toman estas medidas radicales de una manera mÁs ligera y si la toman de una manera mÁs ligera, tambiÉn yo creo que el pÚblico tenemos que entenderlo de una manera mÁs ligera. >>pero, ¿quÉ repercusiones tiene tomarla a la ligera? >>en primer lugar es una clara seÑal de confrontaciÓn. y eso no es bueno para
estudios, el profesor roberto izurieta , del departamento latinoamericano de la "universidad george washingtonre esos dos paÍses? >>creo que es positivo este encuentro. sin lugar a dudas, es positivo este diÁlogo; los temas que se trataron fueron de fondo, que se reanuden las relaciones diplomÁticas es una cuestiÓn muy positiva para la regiÓn y para los dos paÍses, sin lugar a dudas. ¿quÉ tan permanente sea esto? eso es mÁs difÍcil decirlo. mi lectura es que ciertas medidas...
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i held the first inaugural draft, written in his own hand, by george washington. went to the national cathedral, which is incredible -- an incredible space. there are too little alcoves -- two little alcoves. there is a statue of george washington on one side and a statue of abraham lincoln on the other side. what most people don't know is that if you stand in just the right place at the right time of day, because of the stained- glass windows, patterns start to appear on the chest of these great men -- and at the right time of day, they both start to glow red. the reason why is because the designers knew what made their chest glow red. in a small little window, high up above them, that most people do not see, there is a stained- glass window of martha and mary, their wives. when the sun hits them just right, it makes their chest glow red. the secret of being able to stand the test of time is being able to have god and a good by your side. -- and a good spouse by your side. family is the secret. when i knew we wanted to honor our military, i didot want to have a m
i held the first inaugural draft, written in his own hand, by george washington. went to the national cathedral, which is incredible -- an incredible space. there are too little alcoves -- two little alcoves. there is a statue of george washington on one side and a statue of abraham lincoln on the other side. what most people don't know is that if you stand in just the right place at the right time of day, because of the stained- glass windows, patterns start to appear on the chest of these...
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george washington. hollywood high school. they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools, like so many of the new deal are beautifully built. this is the school you just saw. teaching, they employed tens of thousands of teachers and librariance. new nutritionist. starving children don't learn well. they give them lunches. this is an art class in san francisco hospital. art class for crippled children. the photographers that i find of san francisco indicate that schools were integrated at the lowest level. you could mitigate the racial problem from the bottom up. there was also adult education too. this 1 learned one learned to read as many did. many of the community colleges were a result of the new deal. sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has
george washington. hollywood high school. they have english, latin and greek. this is a middle school in long beach. it wasn't centralized authority. they chose the architects. the main constraint is there had to be an engineer on site. there there is berkeley. and piedmont avenue in oakland. this is in nevada city. these schools, like so many of the new deal are beautifully built. this is the school you just saw. teaching, they employed tens of thousands of teachers and librariance. new...
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and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long it would last. they were being paid to produce public art. well, what happened of course is the war
and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came...
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we work at george washington high. we have assisted in a program at the middle school, and definitely, some of the approaches have been integrated and we are available for the probation officers. we have said numerous meetings about it. what we're doing in the jail has been replicated, ironically more out of state than in our own backyard, but the sheriff and the of a share from more than happy to have further discussions. now, it is interesting when you talk about the restored to violence part. but even with the restored to the approach in the context of the jail, there is a fight that is a threat. we will, as much as possible, without compromising the safety and security of that community, have a restorative approach. we will separate that person, because you cannot compromise the safety of the community where the students. and it is a victim driven program. what does the victim want to prove sometimes a survivor does not want to engage. but the studies show that once they do, and it is done, and it is authentic, it
we work at george washington high. we have assisted in a program at the middle school, and definitely, some of the approaches have been integrated and we are available for the probation officers. we have said numerous meetings about it. what we're doing in the jail has been replicated, ironically more out of state than in our own backyard, but the sheriff and the of a share from more than happy to have further discussions. now, it is interesting when you talk about the restored to violence...
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we will never fix or country, ssunle george washington and abraham linken. >> no more rights can they take away with us. what is wrong with us, america? why are people not in the streets? your republic is over. chris: joe klein, do you feel this? the question is the motive behind this. you and i have groanp u in american politician. this language, even from newt gingrich. tier -- they're talking like this. >> newt should be embarrassed. glenn beck is different. he's a paranoid lunatic who is a great entertainer. he's exploiting something that always happens in the country when the economy is bad and we're at war. during world war i, people were talking german in the street, people would beat them up. and then we interned the japanese. during the bad economic times over the last couple of years and the terrorism, it has led to this wave that glenn beck and his puppet master, rupert murdoch are exploiting. chris: katty, it is amazing to see a news organization like fox, the owner giving a million dollars to the republican party. it is out of the closet. is this a commercial thing beck i
we will never fix or country, ssunle george washington and abraham linken. >> no more rights can they take away with us. what is wrong with us, america? why are people not in the streets? your republic is over. chris: joe klein, do you feel this? the question is the motive behind this. you and i have groanp u in american politician. this language, even from newt gingrich. tier -- they're talking like this. >> newt should be embarrassed. glenn beck is different. he's a paranoid...
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. >>> when we come back on "a second look," buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride when george washington joins the annual jeep bam jamb bore in the sierra. . >>> since the jeep was first introduced as a military vehicle in august of 1941, it has carried people over some of the roughest terrian in the world, sometime as bullets were flying and bombs were explodeing. for 5 years some intrepid civilian jeep owners have been carving otheir own adventure, not on the battlefield, but in the sierra. they gather for the rubi conjeep jam woree and challenge the frame from georgetown to lake tahoe. george watson joined them in 1986 for an unforget toable ride? it's a run across the sierras, starting at georgetown and winding up at lake tahoe. to say i was surprised is the understatement of my life. >> i will be right behind you. i want to see you go through. >> and laugh. >> i'm not going to laugh, but it's going to be fun to watch someone who hasn't been through it. i always like to get behind a greenhorn and see what happens. so good luck. >> okay. [ laughter ] . this is the first hill. it can o
. >>> when we come back on "a second look," buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride when george washington joins the annual jeep bam jamb bore in the sierra. . >>> since the jeep was first introduced as a military vehicle in august of 1941, it has carried people over some of the roughest terrian in the world, sometime as bullets were flying and bombs were explodeing. for 5 years some intrepid civilian jeep owners have been carving otheir own adventure, not on the...
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she discovered george washington, thomas jefferson and barack obama are all cousins or grandson s ofg in england. she also found out she is 18th cousin to president obama. >> i have written a letter to obama but i just got a standard reply. i hope to meet the president and explain it to him. >> she is now trying to raise money to get to washington, dc, so she can meet her famous cousin the only president not related all the rest is martin van burren. >>> chelsea clinton carried a simple bouquet of white flowers to compliment her ivory strapless dress. vera wang designed both her dresses and her bridesmade maids. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell. we will go one on one with jason campbell and tell you why he and niners quarterback alex smith have very similar career paths. >>> the white sox manager says asian players are treated differently than latino players. he will explain why. >>> can big daddy cain beat the dodgers for the very first time in his career? we will see you in just a few minutes on "game day." ,,,,,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've go
she discovered george washington, thomas jefferson and barack obama are all cousins or grandson s ofg in england. she also found out she is 18th cousin to president obama. >> i have written a letter to obama but i just got a standard reply. i hope to meet the president and explain it to him. >> she is now trying to raise money to get to washington, dc, so she can meet her famous cousin the only president not related all the rest is martin van burren. >>> chelsea clinton...
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abraham lincoln, george washington high schools. >> abraham lincoln and washington both have staggered schedules. some students come in at 7:30, the other half at 8:30. >> excuse me. most of the students don't start at 7:30. they are modular schedules. wait your than half of the students who are their start at 7:30. trust me. >> they have them operating almost like a college. >> we don't have any school where everybody has to be there at 7:30. >> let's take a look at the turkey rate. i have a handout because i did not want to put those tiny numbers up. i have a handout that shows that 30 rate between last year and this year. the high school party rate is slightly improved this year, slightly, not a whole lot. the committee also looked a lot at the attendance rate. this compares high-school attendance between last year and this year. we see an increase in attendance rates for most i schools, we see improvement in attendance rates, but these are not conclusions of whether or not the start time had anything to do with it. we were just beginning to collect some data to see there has been a
abraham lincoln, george washington high schools. >> abraham lincoln and washington both have staggered schedules. some students come in at 7:30, the other half at 8:30. >> excuse me. most of the students don't start at 7:30. they are modular schedules. wait your than half of the students who are their start at 7:30. trust me. >> they have them operating almost like a college. >> we don't have any school where everybody has to be there at 7:30. >> let's take a look...
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the girl discovered george washington, thomas jefferson and barack obama, all cousins or grandsons of a former king of england. she researched half a million names over four months to come to her conclusion. she also found out that she is 18th cousin to president obama. >> i have written a letter to obama but i just have gotten standard reply. >> i hope to meet the president and explain it to him. >> she is now trying to raise money to get to washington, dc, so she can meet her cousin. by the way, the only president not related to all the rest, martin van burran. >>> a magnitude 3.6 earthquake rattled solinas valley. 145 miles south of san francisco. no report of injury or damage. >>> meteorologist lawrence karnow. you're talking fog. does that mean more cool weather ahead? >> yes, unfortunately. thick fog is now making its way into the bay area. very dense as you're looking over the city of san francisco. yes, camera having a hard time trying to focus. just so much focus around the bay area right now. that's true food. drizzle will actually throw up on the shore. hugging the coastlin
the girl discovered george washington, thomas jefferson and barack obama, all cousins or grandsons of a former king of england. she researched half a million names over four months to come to her conclusion. she also found out that she is 18th cousin to president obama. >> i have written a letter to obama but i just have gotten standard reply. >> i hope to meet the president and explain it to him. >> she is now trying to raise money to get to washington, dc, so she can meet...
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george washington carver, the bayview hunters point neighborhood in district 10.strict 11 schools in the amazon area. sunnyside, and sothe sunset district. the first criteria is looking at the enrollment. if the school has over 50%, we want to make it realistic to ask the children. >> is there a handout? >> id don't have the power point, but i have a fact sheet i can get out. and i can obviously get you copies of the power point afterwards. we work with the model that most safe routes to school programs .
george washington carver, the bayview hunters point neighborhood in district 10.strict 11 schools in the amazon area. sunnyside, and sothe sunset district. the first criteria is looking at the enrollment. if the school has over 50%, we want to make it realistic to ask the children. >> is there a handout? >> id don't have the power point, but i have a fact sheet i can get out. and i can obviously get you copies of the power point afterwards. we work with the model that most safe...
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george washington carver, the bayview hunters point neighborhood in district 10.strict 11 schools in the amazon area. sunnyside, and sothe sunset district. the first criteria is looking at the enrollment. if the school has over 50%, we want to make it realistic to ask the children. >> is there a handout? >> id don't have the power point, but i have a fact sheet i can get out. and i can obviously get you copies of the power point afterwards. we work with the model that most safe routes to school programs huge. education, encouragement, enforcement, engineering, and evaluation. our program is focused on safety, teaching pedestrian safety skills in the second grade and biking skills in the fourth grade. there is walk to school day,
george washington carver, the bayview hunters point neighborhood in district 10.strict 11 schools in the amazon area. sunnyside, and sothe sunset district. the first criteria is looking at the enrollment. if the school has over 50%, we want to make it realistic to ask the children. >> is there a handout? >> id don't have the power point, but i have a fact sheet i can get out. and i can obviously get you copies of the power point afterwards. we work with the model that most safe...
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douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society, usc annenberg norman lear center, beverly hills, california. the media obviously influences how people create their opinions, particularly about addiction and treatment issues in behavior health. and doug, why don't we review what we mean about media today. some time ago, marshall mcluhan said that the medium is the message and that is more true today than ever. media have proliferated and they now permeate our society. we're surrounded by it constantly 24/7 and users increasingly are defining what the media are and what those media mean to the rest of us. and mark, why is it important for the media to really understand addiction, treatment, and behavioral health? i think as doug just said, it's 24/7, people rely on the media to get their information and, as the media reaching out, people are forming opinions, ideas, attitudes about what they think about addiction and mental illness based on
douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society, usc annenberg norman lear center, beverly hills, california. the media obviously influences how people create their opinions, particularly about addiction and treatment issues in behavior health. and doug, why don't we review what we mean about media today. some time ago, marshall mcluhan...
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george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 100 years. >> well, we should have cancer and heart disease, the big killers, under better control by that time, because people don't really die of brain disease. it is from other organs failing. >> and those organs can be maintained in improved health if the brain is servicing them
george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >>...
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>> he said that had goes back to george washington and that the idea is to restore the honor of george washington and other great americans like him. host: i know that he said that the lincoln memoriol was not chosen on this date to be the march on washington in 1963, but why the lincoln memorial? >> he holds the lincoln memorial as a classical showing in washington. and has said on his show that the national will not prevent these large rallies and he wanted to use the lincoln memorial before it's not able to be used. host: have you heard of the numbers for this rally? >> they are saying 100,000 people, we don't know, it could ten's of thousands and it's hard to get a grasp of the number of people there. host: we are showing the set-up for the glenn beck historical rally, this was the day before. have you talked to the hotels to see how full they are? >> the hotels around the base of washington are busy. and it's coming up on labor day weekend, and end the summer. but the hotels are expecting an upswing. a lot are bussing up from the mid atlantic and those are filling up. host: why ha
>> he said that had goes back to george washington and that the idea is to restore the honor of george washington and other great americans like him. host: i know that he said that the lincoln memoriol was not chosen on this date to be the march on washington in 1963, but why the lincoln memorial? >> he holds the lincoln memorial as a classical showing in washington. and has said on his show that the national will not prevent these large rallies and he wanted to use the lincoln...