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so they bucked it to george washington with a suggest of a court-martial. and washington had no choice but to start court-martial proceedings. finish and arnold was really mad about it, and this all broke just about the time that he married -- >> right. >> -- the 19-year-old young lady who had had the relationship not ten months earlier with the handsome 25-year-old british officer john andre. so, what, mark, within what time period after the wedding does the documentation show that the communication with the british begin on the spy scandal? and who did they communicate with? >> within a month the arnolds are somehow able to maintain a residence in philadelphia, and they ask him to find his way to new york city, and he does. he asks for john andre. now, coincidentally, john andre isn't just a captain anymore. by this time john app dray being such a brilliant and influential and well-liked guy is acting agitant general of the entire army. in effect, the chief of staff to general clinton. and he also slowly takes over all spy duties. so he becomes the spymast
so they bucked it to george washington with a suggest of a court-martial. and washington had no choice but to start court-martial proceedings. finish and arnold was really mad about it, and this all broke just about the time that he married -- >> right. >> -- the 19-year-old young lady who had had the relationship not ten months earlier with the handsome 25-year-old british officer john andre. so, what, mark, within what time period after the wedding does the documentation show that...
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has bands and i'd do and provided medical care and housed poor people he redistrict george washington to redistribute income and virtually all of congress motorhomes the opera houses in colonial america were successful probably because george washington a great american founder was right there administering them but the problem is that it wealth redistribution it's not part of the american idea it is not part of the an idea it's absolutely as we look at what abraham lincoln did in one thousand nine hundred two abraham lincoln instituted in income tax that started if you were making in today's dollars the equivalent of about twenty twenty five thousand dollars a year at one percent it went all the way up to three percent if you're making over about three hundred thousand dollars in today's dollars you know what to do with that amount of x. was it what are you going to do with that link and he absolutely joined what did he do with that money he used that money to say if anybody wants forty acres west of the mississippi you can get it and created this huge land rush which occupied you kn
has bands and i'd do and provided medical care and housed poor people he redistrict george washington to redistribute income and virtually all of congress motorhomes the opera houses in colonial america were successful probably because george washington a great american founder was right there administering them but the problem is that it wealth redistribution it's not part of the american idea it is not part of the an idea it's absolutely as we look at what abraham lincoln did in one thousand...
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hamilton was a secretary of the treasury jefferson was secretary of state they were both in george washington kept right so let's talk about the middle class that you really want to create a middle class even paul krugman has argued have made of the basis of one of his thesis that free trade is what alleviate the wrong i debated him on a cruise ship i mean this is the us pariah why how can you say that paul crosses president bill clinton is wrong i mean all of the greatest minds they were after
hamilton was a secretary of the treasury jefferson was secretary of state they were both in george washington kept right so let's talk about the middle class that you really want to create a middle class even paul krugman has argued have made of the basis of one of his thesis that free trade is what alleviate the wrong i debated him on a cruise ship i mean this is the us pariah why how can you say that paul crosses president bill clinton is wrong i mean all of the greatest minds they were after
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whether but network shows 65 at george washington university.ug network shows 65 at george washington university. slowly cooling, especially to the west. maryland now at 48 degrees. air off to the north d west of us. high pressure overhead. brings clearing skies to the overnight hours. i already have a frost advisory maryland early morning. nothing for the immediate metro area. for thely we will look advisories to inch eastward. showers late last night. temperatures will slow the fall ando the 60's, 40's.ally into the tomorrow looks great with a high of around 70. temperatures a warmer on tuesday. increasell start to from west to east, in calling a chance of showers by the o the day on int wednesday. o be a washout. look at the forecast for overnight hours. temperatures in the upper 30's to around 50. around 70 for a daytime high tomorrow. lots of sunshine. extended outlook calling for to warm ons wednesday. t of here by early morning. around 70 degrees for the end of the week. wjla.com, . eye-wonder.aily dulles celebrating the 30th anniversary.
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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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. >> hundreds of george washington university students likely thewhat was youngt day of their lives. the smoke the pentagon. >> 11 years ago, a series of terrorist attacks started the horizon and our hearts. never forget what happened that day. >> students and faculty paid theire to those who lost lives, including nine george washington alumni. >> andrew k friedman, a graduate of the colombian college. >> a time of reflection and gratitude. ♪ y home sweet home >> earlier in the day, the president placed a wreath where the plane smashed into the pentagon. >> he was there on that day, the deadurvivors and from the rubble. >> it changed me as an also america. >> 9/11 should not be a day of hate or division. be a day for a stable world, a stronger nation, and a evere more united than before. >> president obama also visited arlington national cemetery, killed in the afghanistan and iraq. >> in addition to all of these festivities, the nation the attack that our nation course of and the world. >> john roberts crews. >> at ground zero, the families of those killed read the names of loved on
. >> hundreds of george washington university students likely thewhat was youngt day of their lives. the smoke the pentagon. >> 11 years ago, a series of terrorist attacks started the horizon and our hearts. never forget what happened that day. >> students and faculty paid theire to those who lost lives, including nine george washington alumni. >> andrew k friedman, a graduate of the colombian college. >> a time of reflection and gratitude. ♪ y home sweet home...
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government is the beginning the end and the middle of all solutions or tornado rolling that you know george washington did not believe that idiotic why did he fight and i was the ice several times in order to create this cover it was in fact king george the third view that government was the center the middle and the end of us all right that was dictatorship that was a kingdom that wasn't the kind of government rulership want to rulership over people were government interposes its decisions for the earth to george washington that's what i will marry in a democracy where we the people could have an. oligarchy want to where i group of billionaires would run the show he fought to create a republic based on the notion that individuals would be citizens and they would have rights that the government could not challenge this is the very thing that our friends over at the d.n.c. in charlotte reject and that the government would play a role in their lives that the government would be here to make things happen george washington was the guy who commissioned who commissioned. what's and what the founder who did
government is the beginning the end and the middle of all solutions or tornado rolling that you know george washington did not believe that idiotic why did he fight and i was the ice several times in order to create this cover it was in fact king george the third view that government was the center the middle and the end of us all right that was dictatorship that was a kingdom that wasn't the kind of government rulership want to rulership over people were government interposes its decisions for...
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it's the new building at the george washington carver center. >> i'm excited for the new building. just looking at it, it's insane. i've never been in this before. i'm excited to see the dance studio and the whole building. >> it's exciting to be in this new building because everything is so modern. it's really exciting. i'm in visual arts and the rooms are supposed to be big and galleries. i'm so excited. >> reporter: he addressed students as they piled into the new 1,000 seat theater. he vowed to make it the best in the nation. >> will make this the best for our students and to see what our strategic plan looks like, curriculum, professional development for the employees and how do we keep the active lines of communication open. >> reporter: educators say today mark has new beginning and a new era for car vr center. carver center has been recognized nationally and locally with programs from culinary arts, carren tri, dance, music and arts. >> i think what it last to offer students is the fulfillment of their dreams. these are students who came here because they love to do somethi
it's the new building at the george washington carver center. >> i'm excited for the new building. just looking at it, it's insane. i've never been in this before. i'm excited to see the dance studio and the whole building. >> it's exciting to be in this new building because everything is so modern. it's really exciting. i'm in visual arts and the rooms are supposed to be big and galleries. i'm so excited. >> reporter: he addressed students as they piled into the new 1,000...
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the event is taking place in george washington university. the worker is one of those. he won this year's award for cartooning. >> the nice thing about working in washington is members in congress see your work and you'll do stuff and you'll think, well this is really going to upset them. they are going to be so mad. you get a call and the congress member would love that vicious character you drew of him. >> the political cartoon festival will continue tomorrow between 9:00 and 5:00 on the george washington university campus. the event is being held at the jack morton. >> nintendo makes a big announcement. what the company is doing to grab gamers. >> on the heels of the weekend, i guess for some of you, the weekend is already here. looks good. we'll have the complete forecast. it's all coming up. lindsey. hey gary. the lockout looms. what is the status of pierre and will he play sunday? your answer coming up in sports. brian. >> if you have a story idea, give us a call. 202-895-2000. shoot us an e-mail. hey scott. kinda late in the year to be feedin' yourur lawn
the event is taking place in george washington university. the worker is one of those. he won this year's award for cartooning. >> the nice thing about working in washington is members in congress see your work and you'll do stuff and you'll think, well this is really going to upset them. they are going to be so mad. you get a call and the congress member would love that vicious character you drew of him. >> the political cartoon festival will continue tomorrow between 9:00 and 5:00...
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george washington to richard nixon yeah and it wasn't until nixon came along and started talking about you know maybe we shouldn't have these tariffs and if we should reduce these terrible what was the whims of the create the great depression it was the smoot hawley tariff no actually if you go back and you look at the amount of at the at the amount of trade that the united states was engaged in before and after smoot hawley it collapsed no it yes it was a two and a half was what got us into the great depression to him why does he do it and why does not assume the great depression was the collapse of housing values there's a huge housing belt bubble that started in florida one nine hundred twenty i don't let me talk about government in real terms government is the gun in the room my friend and let me ask your of your completely just want let me hear just how political scenario i am and i'm going to sanity only go to see a burrito across the border in mexico who are you to come into into my house and tell me that are you going to take a gun and stop me from walking across that imaginary
george washington to richard nixon yeah and it wasn't until nixon came along and started talking about you know maybe we shouldn't have these tariffs and if we should reduce these terrible what was the whims of the create the great depression it was the smoot hawley tariff no actually if you go back and you look at the amount of at the at the amount of trade that the united states was engaged in before and after smoot hawley it collapsed no it yes it was a two and a half was what got us into...
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. >>> starting today, you'll be able to get a close-up look at george washington's personal copy of the constitution. it will be on display at washington's mt. vernon home starting at noon. handwritten notes and brackets made by washington can be seen around key pages outlining the president's responsibilities. today marks the 225th anniversary of the u.s. constitution. it was adopted on september 17th, 1787, by the constitutional convention in philadelphia. >> that is pretty cool. we get to see george washington's proofreading notes. >>> the nationals get a day off today after a pretty rough end to their road trip. atlanta swept the nats, defeating them 5-1. gio gonzalez went five innings, giving up four hits and two runs, in his quest for the 20th win of the season, but the nats offense couldn't help him out. despite being swept, the nationals still lead the braves by 5 1/2 games. washington back home tomorrow against the l.a. dodgers. still leading. >> there you go. >> hang on to that point. >> 4:51. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team meteorologist tom kierein here.
. >>> starting today, you'll be able to get a close-up look at george washington's personal copy of the constitution. it will be on display at washington's mt. vernon home starting at noon. handwritten notes and brackets made by washington can be seen around key pages outlining the president's responsibilities. today marks the 225th anniversary of the u.s. constitution. it was adopted on september 17th, 1787, by the constitutional convention in philadelphia. >> that is pretty...
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george washington holding its today as part of national. this month. we will have the opportunity to kit. an emergency the ceo of at&t will be there to about the dangers of texting while driving. 11:00 to 3:00 at the foggy campus. >> montgomery county will honor s of the greatest .eneration today world war ii veterans with ties y county will be during a special ceremony at the silver spring building this morning. honored for their during onend loyalty t times int difficul u.s. history. public.s open to >> the space shuttle program, endeavourshuttle flight.s final >> its departure the late two days because of the bad weather. over thele will fly stennis space center in mississippi and an assembly facility in louisiana before arriving in houston. eventually it will be flown to california atn science center in los angeles. the same system that affected are weather camp. it was the rain forest in texas way throughe its florida and then to us. it.id we feel >> a lot of people did. moving out, but we still morning and ais couple sprinkles, but no big deal. i
george washington holding its today as part of national. this month. we will have the opportunity to kit. an emergency the ceo of at&t will be there to about the dangers of texting while driving. 11:00 to 3:00 at the foggy campus. >> montgomery county will honor s of the greatest .eneration today world war ii veterans with ties y county will be during a special ceremony at the silver spring building this morning. honored for their during onend loyalty t times int difficul u.s....
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on the george washington parkway, if the ramp to the inner loop is closed off with an overturned vehicle crash. making the drive on 66, a lot more cars joining the eastbound trips. the flow of traffic from the prince william parkway to the car rest area, traveling around the beltway in maryland, and delays from 95 to montgomery county. a crash on the outer loop at river road the exit ramp. back to you. >> thank you. it is 63 degrees. pittsburg police forced to undergo a social media training. >> why there could be empty seats when the >> the iranian president addresses the u.n. general assembly today. this will be his last speech as the iranian president. he told the general assembly -- president obama said that iran has failed to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful. romney says president obama's approach to iran has not worked. >> words are words. you need to show action that shows we are serious. >> america wants to resolve this issue. we believe there's still time to do so. but that time. is not time >> representatives of various countries have walked out in protest durin
on the george washington parkway, if the ramp to the inner loop is closed off with an overturned vehicle crash. making the drive on 66, a lot more cars joining the eastbound trips. the flow of traffic from the prince william parkway to the car rest area, traveling around the beltway in maryland, and delays from 95 to montgomery county. a crash on the outer loop at river road the exit ramp. back to you. >> thank you. it is 63 degrees. pittsburg police forced to undergo a social media...
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in the words of james madison and george washington, they were terrified at this prospect. they believed it would be infiltrated by enemies of the new government and that the constitution would be scrapped and done away with in that argument would be fractured, never ever to come together again. >> you can watch this and other programs at booktv.org. more from this year's roosevelt reading festival from the franklin the roosevelt presidential library and museum. mark huddle presents his book, "founding rivals: madison vs. monroe, the bill of rights, and the election that saved a nation". >> thank you very much, good morning. i am very pleased to be here with you. i hope you will be okay with the starting off with just a little bit of a reverie about libraries it is such a pleasure to be here. roy always world war ii "roi ottley's world war ii" requires the council counsel and work of archivists around the country. for those of us who revel in archival research, this is one being able to come here and see this place. there are those of us who trade archival experiences, like
in the words of james madison and george washington, they were terrified at this prospect. they believed it would be infiltrated by enemies of the new government and that the constitution would be scrapped and done away with in that argument would be fractured, never ever to come together again. >> you can watch this and other programs at booktv.org. more from this year's roosevelt reading festival from the franklin the roosevelt presidential library and museum. mark huddle presents his...
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washington, frederick to a close, debut bp tabori, george washington. see what i'm saying?this is a part of your life. as a part of your fabric. this is the underpinning. you bring their sons that it's not some ambition. is this obligation to fulfill some thing that may start. it's this: you have two do what you're supposed to do. it's a hard? sometimes. is it disagreeable? well, sometimes. but is it the right thing? yes, all the time. and i am glinted that we could get lincoln to come back and we could ask him how hard the civil war was and how hard being president was, whether or not he would say to you if it was worth it. i want to but he was. if you would ask washington to come back and ask them whether it was worth leaving family to fight the valley forge revolution, he would say it was worth it to save mount vernon to go to the constitutional convention. he would say is worth it to these to become president. he would say it was worth it. all of the absentee would say it and i think any of a shoe deal to say it. so i have a lincoln person. i am a booker t. washington,
washington, frederick to a close, debut bp tabori, george washington. see what i'm saying?this is a part of your life. as a part of your fabric. this is the underpinning. you bring their sons that it's not some ambition. is this obligation to fulfill some thing that may start. it's this: you have two do what you're supposed to do. it's a hard? sometimes. is it disagreeable? well, sometimes. but is it the right thing? yes, all the time. and i am glinted that we could get lincoln to come back and...
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they liked or did not like george washington. robust and wide-open and uninhibited discourse. the beginning of that some thoughts on free-speech at that moment? >> i know have a lot of company with my views on mcintyre but 225 years ago you have the articles of confederation, a congress that was not functioning. [laughter] [applause] -- that was inadvertent. [laughter] you have an interesting convention not quite authorized but they were to do. it is interestingly worded. but you think of going to washington now vernon, he did not want to leave. he goes to philadelphia and they do it. and now you have it for the people to ratify. i have to it meant i get chills because that is the beginning of the development that allows you and me to be here. it is the way i feel about my home town. has a lot of problems. but it is my home. just like the constitution. item no if i can do better. but it is ours. to get the of wonderful opportunity to make it work, to make it understand maybe a part of the segment would be to celebrate would you have a constitution or the amendments if mason wa
they liked or did not like george washington. robust and wide-open and uninhibited discourse. the beginning of that some thoughts on free-speech at that moment? >> i know have a lot of company with my views on mcintyre but 225 years ago you have the articles of confederation, a congress that was not functioning. [laughter] [applause] -- that was inadvertent. [laughter] you have an interesting convention not quite authorized but they were to do. it is interestingly worded. but you think of...
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not just a ghost of george washington the george washington. m they are the embodiment of one of founding fathers. once they are convinced, they get washington to get makeover. take him to the dentist for a quick trip there and unleash him on society. >> you have got madison, james madison in the book. george washington who ben franklin. who else? >> thomas jefferson, the adams cousins. alexander hamilton. >> all come back as 2012 americans in philadelphia, in washington and there is a story line. >> there is a story line. the madison character is really the lead of the story. he has family problems. he goes off with george to campaign for presidency. and he leaves his wife at home. he doesn't have a lot of money. is he a school teacher by trade. he is like the typical father in today's america who is out working. and bread winning and maybe he is not spending enough time at home. so he has marital issues. and all the while. >> what would president obama read if he read, this what would he learn? >> i think he would learn that the founding princ
not just a ghost of george washington the george washington. m they are the embodiment of one of founding fathers. once they are convinced, they get washington to get makeover. take him to the dentist for a quick trip there and unleash him on society. >> you have got madison, james madison in the book. george washington who ben franklin. who else? >> thomas jefferson, the adams cousins. alexander hamilton. >> all come back as 2012 americans in philadelphia, in washington and...
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george madison. >> that's not a person. >> washington? >> that is a person, but that's incorrect. >> george jefferson? [laughter] correct, final answer. do i win? >> have you realize the constitution? >> no, but i did see the movie. [laughter] great. >> there is no movie. >> spoiler alert. sorry. >> that's why i rewrote the constitution. [laughter] good night, everybody, thank you very much. [applause] that explains it all. that is just the tip of the iceberg. in my research for this book or, as i like to call it inevitably, my mesearch, forgive me -- [laughter] yes, more american teenagers can name the three stooges than the three branches of government, pretty shocking. almost three-quarters of americans believe of the people, by the people, for the people is in the constitution rather than being of the gettysburg, and for crying out loud, didn't we learn that? most e tbreej juice to me was many americans, almost half, believe from each according to his needs was written by james madison rather than karl marx who, by the way for the teen
george madison. >> that's not a person. >> washington? >> that is a person, but that's incorrect. >> george jefferson? [laughter] correct, final answer. do i win? >> have you realize the constitution? >> no, but i did see the movie. [laughter] great. >> there is no movie. >> spoiler alert. sorry. >> that's why i rewrote the constitution. [laughter] good night, everybody, thank you very much. [applause] that explains it all. that is just the...
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anyway the big debate is set for saturday, october 6th the a george washington university in d.c.e are calling it the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium. and it better be cool in there because stewart is going to be taking some massive heat. let you down a couple times when he didn't do a far left thing that you wanted. >> how far left am i? i'm curious it? >> depends on the night or the ratings. it depends on how are talking about. >> you don't know much about me, do you. >> and i don't want to. that's not nice. i appreciate you coming in here. >> nice man. your respect for me grows in leaps and bounds. you are like the grinch right after they realized they don't need presents when they see me. you love it. you love me because you know we come from -- we're the same people. >> now, stewart will be here on the factor tomorrow night. and here's the deal about the rumble. for just $4.95, you can sign up for live internet streaming of the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium. the web site address is, the rumble 2012.com. the rumble 2012.com. stewart thought that up himself.
anyway the big debate is set for saturday, october 6th the a george washington university in d.c.e are calling it the rumble in the air conditioned auditorium. and it better be cool in there because stewart is going to be taking some massive heat. let you down a couple times when he didn't do a far left thing that you wanted. >> how far left am i? i'm curious it? >> depends on the night or the ratings. it depends on how are talking about. >> you don't know much about me, do...
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seven degrees at george washington. 68 degrees. our temperatures, it was in the mid-80's today. once again it is after midnight. earlier they had about a quarter of an inch of rain. now 66 degrees. temperatures, cooler to the west. t oakland, maryland. 43 degrees. toward wester 30's for the early morning hours. doppler radar, all of the shower is associated with the front moving across the peninsula. in terms of showers for several days. this cooler air from the north thewest will feel the dayce from tomorrow. the redskins'in at 1:00 looks beautiful. if you're looking for a really air, look at this, frost advisories and warnings for minneapolis. like that for us all the night, we will see the upper-40's. high pressure will settle in and bring cooler air. a r futurecast, highs tomorrow the 70 degree mark. athink this model, looking at of sunshine tomorrow. a repeat performance as we move monday with high around 70 degrees. here is our forecast for tonight, cool and breezy. temperatures in the 50's. this is around the immediate metro area. a lot of sunshine. outlook, hinds in the
seven degrees at george washington. 68 degrees. our temperatures, it was in the mid-80's today. once again it is after midnight. earlier they had about a quarter of an inch of rain. now 66 degrees. temperatures, cooler to the west. t oakland, maryland. 43 degrees. toward wester 30's for the early morning hours. doppler radar, all of the shower is associated with the front moving across the peninsula. in terms of showers for several days. this cooler air from the north thewest will feel the...
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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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que cruzaba el puente george washington, cuando ocurriÓ la desgracia.ido un calvario, sin recibir un solo... >>> vida y perdÓn, un proverbip. aceptar disculpas que la empresa alemana, ha realizado por dejarlos discapacitados de por vida. en el mejor de los casos con extremidades incompletas. y no encontramos una manera de llegar a usted de ser humano a ser humano. dijo el presidente ejecutivo del laboratorio que produjo el fÁrmaco, en la dÉcada de los aÑos 50 y 60. que sufrÍan de nÁuseas matutinas. causÓ el nacimiento de 10.000 bebÉs alrededor del mundo. y afectados. una anomalÍa congÉnita. una de las madres de las vÍctimas de este medicamento. no pudo terminar por lo que le causÓ el anuncio. no pudo contener las lÁgrimas, la farmacÉutica intenta borrar 50 aÑos de sufrimiento con un discurso. la controversial disculpase llevÓ en la ciudad de stohlver en alemania. protestaron en las fueras del laboratorio, exigiendo que la disculpa incluya una indemnizaciÓn, por dÉcadas la farmacÉutica ha evadida las responsabilidades penales. el gobierno britÁnico se di
que cruzaba el puente george washington, cuando ocurriÓ la desgracia.ido un calvario, sin recibir un solo... >>> vida y perdÓn, un proverbip. aceptar disculpas que la empresa alemana, ha realizado por dejarlos discapacitados de por vida. en el mejor de los casos con extremidades incompletas. y no encontramos una manera de llegar a usted de ser humano a ser humano. dijo el presidente ejecutivo del laboratorio que produjo el fÁrmaco, en la dÉcada de los aÑos 50 y 60. que sufrÍan de...
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the temperature outside owner whether the network, george washington university now has 64 degrees. our computers are now resetting that it is midnight. temperatures are cooling off slowly as we move through the later hours and into thearly morning hours of sunday. looked at the cooler air across northern michigan in the upper- 40's. we are looking at temperatures up quickly cooling down, which is a low but miles south of us. we have an area of low pressure beginning to develop a pair of the cloud cover is keeping the heat closer toward the ground level. that is why it is a little bit warmer outside. across the board quiet and it will remain quiet for the overnight as high pressure slowly moves off the coast. in its place, we're watching not one but two systems. the number one is across missouri and arkansas appeared and a cold front will move into the overnight hours on monday and tuesday. it will bring us more clouds and rain and thunderstorms. and then a shot of much cooler air for the day on wednesday. in the next 48 hours, we will see a mix of sun and clouds. i think we will se
the temperature outside owner whether the network, george washington university now has 64 degrees. our computers are now resetting that it is midnight. temperatures are cooling off slowly as we move through the later hours and into thearly morning hours of sunday. looked at the cooler air across northern michigan in the upper- 40's. we are looking at temperatures up quickly cooling down, which is a low but miles south of us. we have an area of low pressure beginning to develop a pair of the...
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speak of downtown at george washington university. about a quarter of an inch so . r 77 at winchester. 83 in fredericksburg. cooler temperatures in indianapolis at 75 degrees. left of isre what is it remains. way over theg our next couple of days. you can see that's been in the toward themoving east. arrived courtesy of a federal system that will lift and a warm front that n during the day tomorrow. unsettled weather on the way, looking at doppler radar -- had maryland. we have a storm developing the board at west there. you will see this over the next 15 to 20 minutes. a lighter showers into northeast d.c.. it's not going to amount to a lot. we could be looking at a similar situation later on tonight. pockets of heavy rain. here is the future cast -- highs struggling to make it to 80 degrees. showers and thunderstorms around into wednesday. by midday thursday, the skies be clear. here is the forecast for the overnight -- patchy fog during the early morning hours. tomorrow, it is not going to be pretty. e likely ands ar calls fored outlook the upper 80s. cooling dow
speak of downtown at george washington university. about a quarter of an inch so . r 77 at winchester. 83 in fredericksburg. cooler temperatures in indianapolis at 75 degrees. left of isre what is it remains. way over theg our next couple of days. you can see that's been in the toward themoving east. arrived courtesy of a federal system that will lift and a warm front that n during the day tomorrow. unsettled weather on the way, looking at doppler radar -- had maryland. we have a storm...
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okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. . >>> some thieves took swiping tablets to a whole new level. they were caught on tape last week ramming their bmw suv through the security gate at this apple store in california. they got away with ipads, iphones but didn't get far. cops arrested the alleged driver a short time later. in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence, or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger. . >>> pope benedict arrived in libya. >> welcome to cbs "this morning." gossip magazine in france showing topless photos of prince william's wife kathryn. officials say the royals are angry and they are considering a lawsuit. >> we are outside
okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. . >>> some thieves took swiping tablets to a whole new level. they were caught on tape last week ramming their bmw suv through the security gate at this apple store in california. they got away with ipads, iphones but didn't get far. cops arrested the alleged driver a short time later. in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that...
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crowley professor at george washington university, thanks for your insights. are we going to clean up our energy act? congressman he had markie joins me next. this is "viewpoint." (vo) this program is presented by american express. welcome to the possibilities of membership. welcome in. american express. >> eliot: a leading voice in the fight to protect the environment environment. ed markey joins me next. this is "viewpoint." 9,000 jobs. in the great state of michigan, 211,000 good paying, american jobs! in romney's world, cars get the elevator, and the workers get the shaft! (vo) want more granholm? get her every night. if you have an opinion, you better back it up. >>eliot spitzer takes on politics. >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: the divergence between democrats and republicans on energy policy could not be greater. the republican platform reads like a manual of carbon based industry, coal, oil, gas. the democrats focus on renew renewal
crowley professor at george washington university, thanks for your insights. are we going to clean up our energy act? congressman he had markie joins me next. this is "viewpoint." (vo) this program is presented by american express. welcome to the possibilities of membership. welcome in. american express. >> eliot: a leading voice in the fight to protect the environment environment. ed markey joins me next. this is "viewpoint." 9,000 jobs. in the great state of...
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you can meet with representatives from 20 companies including the fda and the george washington university. google makes a surprise appearance at new york's fashion week. and apple may have a product announcement coming up. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 4:37, 56 degrees. a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a catholic university student. >> anncr: this casisino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting forng question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. eating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official partment of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. >> welcome back on this tuesday. >> let's say good morning to adam caskey once again. chilly outside again. >> i could use that term -- chilly. here are some of the cold i
you can meet with representatives from 20 companies including the fda and the george washington university. google makes a surprise appearance at new york's fashion week. and apple may have a product announcement coming up. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 4:37, 56 degrees. a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a catholic university student. >> anncr: this casisino's in west virginia. but it...
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crowley professor at george washington university, thanks for your insights. we going to clean up our energy act? congressman he had markie joins me next. this is "viewpoint." there's joy and now there's joy on current tv. >>i feel like i don't even know you. >>just stay on your side of the screen, okay? >>brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. visit geico.com for a free rate quote. i just want to give her everything. [ whistles ] three words dad, e-trade financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >> eliot: a leading voice in the fight to i'm jennifer granholm, let me tell you a story. in colorado the auto rescue saved more than 9,000 jobs. in the great state of michigan, 211,000 good paying, american jobs! in romney's world, cars get the elevator, and the workers get the shaft! (vo) want more granholm? get her every night. if you have an opinion, you better
crowley professor at george washington university, thanks for your insights. we going to clean up our energy act? congressman he had markie joins me next. this is "viewpoint." there's joy and now there's joy on current tv. >>i feel like i don't even know you. >>just stay on your side of the screen, okay? >>brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. visit geico.com for a free rate quote. i just want to give her everything. [ whistles...
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that's when george washington's personal copy of the constitution goes on display. handwritten notes made by george washington can be seen around key passages outlining the president's responsibilities. the constitution was adopted on september 17th, 1787, by the constitutional convention in philadelphia. >> we're all noting how well the preserved the papers looked for being 225 years old. >> that kind of thing, you figure they keep it safe and cool or whatever they need to make it stick around for a while. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with big changes in the forecast. good morning, tom. >> time for your weather and traffic on the ones. we've had this wonderful run of pleasant weather for the last number of days. things are going to be changing beginning late tonight. right now off to a beautiful start. hometown forecast gaithersburg in the mid-50s by 8:00. by noontime, low 70s with sunshine. for the entire region, highs reaching upper 70s by midafternoon. a delightful day. low humidity, light breezes, and clouding up late afternoon and evening. rain li
that's when george washington's personal copy of the constitution goes on display. handwritten notes made by george washington can be seen around key passages outlining the president's responsibilities. the constitution was adopted on september 17th, 1787, by the constitutional convention in philadelphia. >> we're all noting how well the preserved the papers looked for being 225 years old. >> that kind of thing, you figure they keep it safe and cool or whatever they need to make it...
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. >> we are at the very edge of the george washington national forest. where it is believed the suspect was trying to make his escape. it was here, and remote fort valley road area, near strasburg, where u.s. marshals captured anthony taglianetti during a traffic stoppe. >> that would not surprise me. >> as recently as friday afternoon, taglianetti was the focus of a nationwide manhunt wanted for the murder of a 51- year-old local school superintendent in western new york state. the authorities believe that taglianetti traveled to new york and killed reed friday night. the motive? the police call it a personal matter. >> it sounded like gunshots. then male voices. >> neighbors say that reed and taglianetti's wife had a relationship. >> apparently, he found out. >> neighbors say that taglianetti was a friendly father of four. >> you never suspect it will be somebody in your neighborhood. and he saw taglianetti last weekend. >> he lived in the woods before. he apparently is a survivor. it surprises me they caught him this quick. >> we that taglianetti's ca
. >> we are at the very edge of the george washington national forest. where it is believed the suspect was trying to make his escape. it was here, and remote fort valley road area, near strasburg, where u.s. marshals captured anthony taglianetti during a traffic stoppe. >> that would not surprise me. >> as recently as friday afternoon, taglianetti was the focus of a nationwide manhunt wanted for the murder of a 51- year-old local school superintendent in western new york...
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display we never saw, the 5th page of the constitution, known as the resolution and signed by george washington himself, containing instructions on ratifying the constitution, and holding the first presidential election ever. >>> and washington out of control, not for the usual reasons. a baby panda has been born at the zoo. the mother gave birth sunday night. and while zookeepers thought they saw a look, the sound of the high-pitched squealing confirmed the arrival of the cub. the zookeepers say mother and child need to bond for a couple of weeks before they can conduct their first physical exams. >>> up next here tonight, news tonight on the royal photo scandal, when we come right back. >>> finally tonight, most people seem to have the same reaction. as a young married couple, william and kate should have the freedom and security to be able to go on vacation together without the eyes of the world coming along with them. sadly, that was not to be in a series of intruding topless sun-bathing photos, appearing on the web, in print and on television. while they have kept up appearances on an offi
display we never saw, the 5th page of the constitution, known as the resolution and signed by george washington himself, containing instructions on ratifying the constitution, and holding the first presidential election ever. >>> and washington out of control, not for the usual reasons. a baby panda has been born at the zoo. the mother gave birth sunday night. and while zookeepers thought they saw a look, the sound of the high-pitched squealing confirmed the arrival of the cub. the...
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that's from george washington's era. >> guest: right. federalists as you come into 1800. and jefferson won with, and the federalists never recovered to a great extent because of the things that you just read about. >> host: michael beschloss is our guest, 45 minutes left in this month's "in depth," and brian from sag gnaw, michigan, thanks for shoulding. you're on the -- holding u you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is somewhat hold inside the sense it gives my opinion, but how important do you think it was that a person with eisenhower's temperament, strength and his core beliefs was to lead us during a particularly dangerous period in the cold war as opposed to any other, any of the other presidential candidates at the time? in other words, was there a difference either short term or long term with regard to cold war policy? >> guest: eisenhower held down the defense budget, was able to balance the national budget and also tried to negotiate with the soviets in a serious way. and that was a time of m
that's from george washington's era. >> guest: right. federalists as you come into 1800. and jefferson won with, and the federalists never recovered to a great extent because of the things that you just read about. >> host: michael beschloss is our guest, 45 minutes left in this month's "in depth," and brian from sag gnaw, michigan, thanks for shoulding. you're on the -- holding u you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is somewhat...
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that's from george washington's era. >> guest: right. federalists as you come into 1800. and jefferson won with, and the federalists never recovered to a great extent because of the things that you just read about. >> host: michael beschloss is our guest, 45 minutes left in this month's "in depth," and brian from sag gnaw, michigan, thanks for shoulding. you're on the -- holding u you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is somewhat hold inside the sense it gives my opinion, but how important do you think it was that a person with eisenhower's temperament, strength and his core beliefs was to lead us during a particularly dangerous period in the cold war as opposed to any other, any of the other presidential candidates at the time? in other words, was there a difference either short term or long term with regard to cold war policy? >> guest: eisenhower held down the defense budget, was able to balance the national budget and also tried to negotiate with the soviets in a serious way. and that was a time of m
that's from george washington's era. >> guest: right. federalists as you come into 1800. and jefferson won with, and the federalists never recovered to a great extent because of the things that you just read about. >> host: michael beschloss is our guest, 45 minutes left in this month's "in depth," and brian from sag gnaw, michigan, thanks for shoulding. you're on the -- holding u you're on the air. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my question is somewhat...
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it will be at george washington university. the 90 minute debate will be streamed on line and cost $5 to watch. half the profits will go to charity. >> where do the other half ago? the fight to legalize gay marriage is getting a boost in maryland. rev. al sharpton is lending his support to question 6 and he will join other well-known minister is the news conference at the national press club on friday. the maryland open is later approved the same-sex marriage issue earlier this year. the issue will go to the voters on october 6. -- voters are trying to make sure the law is not acted. >> to men bring almost 13 pounds of cocaine into dulles international airport. where they hit it and why they were arrested. >> more violence in the middle east blamed on an anti-muslim film produced in america. that has the military making changes. [ romney ] my plan is toelp the middle class. trade has to work for america. that means crack down on cheaters like china, it means open up new markets. next, we've got to balance the budget.t to stop s
it will be at george washington university. the 90 minute debate will be streamed on line and cost $5 to watch. half the profits will go to charity. >> where do the other half ago? the fight to legalize gay marriage is getting a boost in maryland. rev. al sharpton is lending his support to question 6 and he will join other well-known minister is the news conference at the national press club on friday. the maryland open is later approved the same-sex marriage issue earlier this year. the...