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and the georges were george washington, george iii and george w. bush.if you did like the top but you asked for more. so here's more. so i kept on working and eventually evolves into the book that we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. and what really struck me when i stood my research and nationally was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of her empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition, but during an epic when the mankind was redefined in this auspicious period the nazis came into existence as a nation, and their citizenship not be completely free, and happy, the fault will be entirely their own. wow. i saw that as a personal challenge to each and every one of us to learn about this auspicious period and understand what was happening in that epic to see when the founders got together after the revolutionary war to write the constitution. who was at the front, the front and center as the president of the constitution convention, but george washington, the commander in chief who had led them through t
and the georges were george washington, george iii and george w. bush.if you did like the top but you asked for more. so here's more. so i kept on working and eventually evolves into the book that we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. and what really struck me when i stood my research and nationally was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of her empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition, but during an epic when the mankind was redefined in...
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george washington mother was orphaned at 13, george eskridge took her in any of her firstborn son after him. the thank you for coming today. [laughter] >> he's quite right, but logan beirne is also descended to distinguish forbearers who have relationship to george washington. as most of you know, george washington purchase a page in the french and indian war. those probably his first real military experience. one of the officers serving under him was officer dandridge, who said lineal ancestor of trent i believe on his mother's side and date after you import battle, one of the few 101. he turned over his sash of general braddock to his trusted and decorated officer and we have that here today, which we will award to logan burn. [applause] which makes logan burn an appropriate author. >> it's funny because our families go back a long way to colonial virginia. in fact, has started a revolution. so are we sure this is safe? said ancestry and heritage comes in this book quite a bit, might be the revolutionary heritage, but i'm also fascinated that each and everyone of us has a rich family
george washington mother was orphaned at 13, george eskridge took her in any of her firstborn son after him. the thank you for coming today. [laughter] >> he's quite right, but logan beirne is also descended to distinguish forbearers who have relationship to george washington. as most of you know, george washington purchase a page in the french and indian war. those probably his first real military experience. one of the officers serving under him was officer dandridge, who said lineal...
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>> it was george versus george versus georgia was the title. i think it was washington, a room at three and george w. bush. >> that's right. i was comparing the three. the u.s. for more. here is more eventually it evolves into the book we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. what really struck me initially was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of our empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition but when the rights of mankind were better understood and more completely defined in a suspicious period the united states came into existence as a nation and citizens should not be completely free the fall be entirely their own. i saw that as a personal challenge to each and every one of us to learn about this to understand what was happening to see when the founders got together after the revolutionary war to write the constitution, who was french and center of the president of the constitutional convention was george washington the commander in chief who led them to the struggle to define what it meant to be the commander in
>> it was george versus george versus georgia was the title. i think it was washington, a room at three and george w. bush. >> that's right. i was comparing the three. the u.s. for more. here is more eventually it evolves into the book we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. what really struck me initially was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of our empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition but when the rights of mankind were...
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the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but come on, you're physics type. we know what, right? you know i do. you know how a cat runs, by the way. you got a cat running. 20 minutes later. beautiful timing. how about a dog? but the cats, honey. guess what they found out that the natural of frequency of the george washington bridge is? so what would happen if you let a cat run across that bridge? you know, you guys, you notice when i hit this that these air molecules bent the steel. you had evidence of that. you heard it. right? so oh, well, maybe little air molecules can bend steel but not a cat. [laughter] how about it, ga
the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but...
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al awlaki was a muslim chaplain at george washington university? >> yes, he was. >> look, this is where we are going now, juan, i will give you the last word. this is is where we are going. the left, this is primarily on the left. i don't see it on the right. okay. they want laws that shut you up if you criticize any so-called minority. go ahead, juan. >> well, to me what happens here is if you challenge their ideology because you talk about self-righteous. you think the catholic church is self-righteous, bill, try liberal orthodoxy in this country and i'm someone who you up in that orthodoxy. shocked at my age you know what? they will punish you more than the right wing will if you vary from what is the official line, the official message of the day. one quick point. i think if you engage in hate speech. if you start using the "n" word and all of that i'm not going to protect your right. >> bill: if you are basically doing that kind of add homonym to the man attack that's a different story. >> thank you, bill. >> it's clearly not what's happening
al awlaki was a muslim chaplain at george washington university? >> yes, he was. >> look, this is where we are going now, juan, i will give you the last word. this is is where we are going. the left, this is primarily on the left. i don't see it on the right. okay. they want laws that shut you up if you criticize any so-called minority. go ahead, juan. >> well, to me what happens here is if you challenge their ideology because you talk about self-righteous. you think the...
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that is the bed on which george washington died. t we also know from martha washington's will that she had a personal role in acquiring that bed, which is a bit larger than the typical dimensions for an 18th century bed. she'sseems perhaps that getting kind of a custom-made bed for her quite tall husband. another piece in the room that has a very close connection with martha washington is her desk. although very little of the correspondence between george and martha washington has survived, because martha washington destroyed their private correspondence. it was in that desk that two of their letters were found that had slipped behind one of the drawers. that is very special to us as kind of the preserver of that little bit of very personal correspondence. it's not just a place where she slept. i can just picture her really sitting in her easy chair by the fire with her grandchildren around, and so we can really imagine how comfortable it must have been for martha washington. marthage and washington's bedroom at mount vernon. one of
that is the bed on which george washington died. t we also know from martha washington's will that she had a personal role in acquiring that bed, which is a bit larger than the typical dimensions for an 18th century bed. she'sseems perhaps that getting kind of a custom-made bed for her quite tall husband. another piece in the room that has a very close connection with martha washington is her desk. although very little of the correspondence between george and martha washington has survived,...
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george washington, george the third and george w. bush. >> he did like the title, but you asked for more. so here is more. i kept on working and eventually evolved into the books we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. what really shocked me when i was doing my research initially was a quote from washing 10, where he said the foundation of our empire was laid not during the gloomy age, but during a topic when the rights of mankind were better understood it more clearly define in this auspicious period came into existence as a nation and of their citizens are not completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own. i saw that as a personal challenge to each and every one of us to learn about this auspicious. and understand what is happening, to see when the founders got together after the revolutionary war, to write the constitution. who is at the front and center as the president of the constitutional convention, but george washington to commander-in-chief who led them to the struggle and forced to define what it
george washington, george the third and george w. bush. >> he did like the title, but you asked for more. so here is more. i kept on working and eventually evolved into the books we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. what really shocked me when i was doing my research initially was a quote from washing 10, where he said the foundation of our empire was laid not during the gloomy age, but during a topic when the rights of mankind were better understood it more clearly define in...
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perhaps what really distinguishes both men, both simon bolivar and george washington can be seen most of all in there but mark. washington for his firm has shared, i guess to dignified, the product of a cautious and deliberate mind, bolivar speeches and correspondents remain at thomas jefferson. they were fiery and passionate and elegant. they represent some of the greatest right and not america. although much was produced in haste on the battlefields and on the run, that produces that once lyrical and stately, clever but historically grounded, electric to get deeply wise. it is no exaggeration to say that bolivar resolution change the spanish-language come before his words marked the don of a new literary age. 'll thessaly postilion and cumbersome effusions in his remarkable voice and pen became another language entirely. urgent, vibrant and jan. so you see, this was a man who represented for me if i wanted to go this edifice of explanation of who latin american are, bolivar was really it because he represented the history they really defined the continent of south america. the revol
perhaps what really distinguishes both men, both simon bolivar and george washington can be seen most of all in there but mark. washington for his firm has shared, i guess to dignified, the product of a cautious and deliberate mind, bolivar speeches and correspondents remain at thomas jefferson. they were fiery and passionate and elegant. they represent some of the greatest right and not america. although much was produced in haste on the battlefields and on the run, that produces that once...
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so what possibly could i contribute to the body of knowledge on abraham lincoln or george washington? pretty much everything that could have been written probably has been. the great historians have pored over the letters in evidence to produce the hundreds of books on vinc in washington so why not look at the person who knew them the best? because historians have largely ignored the role of the first lady as well as mistresses prices back to lot of my colleagues in many older men educated in a certain way with the matters of the heart. so by setting the first lady the first thing thomas jefferson did after spending 17 days writing the declaration of independence the first thing he did is went shopping. he missed martha she was pregnant and had a miscarriage and he missed her. then he begged off from serving the rest of the summer to go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war right there besides george washington and suffering through the cold weather was martha washington right there in canso by setting the first lady's make it in sight from the
so what possibly could i contribute to the body of knowledge on abraham lincoln or george washington? pretty much everything that could have been written probably has been. the great historians have pored over the letters in evidence to produce the hundreds of books on vinc in washington so why not look at the person who knew them the best? because historians have largely ignored the role of the first lady as well as mistresses prices back to lot of my colleagues in many older men educated in a...
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the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but come on, you're physics type. we know what, right? you know i do. you know how a cat runs, by the way. you got a cat running. 20 minutes later. beautiful timing. how about a dog? but the cats, honey. guess what they found out that the natural of frequency of the george washington bridge is? so what would happen if you let a cat run across that bridge? you know, you guys, you notice when i hit this that these air molecules bent the steel. you had evidence of that. you heard it. right? so oh, well, maybe little air molecules can bend steel but not a cat. [laughter] how about it, ga
the golden gate--i mean, the george washington bridge, george washington. [laughter] you guys been known the george washington bridge has a resonant frequency that's equal to that of cat's trot? you guys know about that. cat, yeah. medium-sized cat. who's from new york city? they can back me up on this. you're gonna cross the-- walk across the george washington bridge. they got a little cat guard, little sign, "no cats." now, a lot of people think that's cute and that's a joke. but...
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the second thing is i get to give the reader snapshots of george washington and martha washington as well reflecting upon events in the past. and what they meant and how they see them now after a period of time.no it is at that point that the book becomes truly fiction and not history. and why am i doing this? well, because i'd always thought it would be fun to write a novel, but, you know, asking myself why, what makes it fun is that it enables you to do something you cannot do as an historian, and that is go beyond the evidence. go beyond the existing evidence on paper or whatever and say what you think was really going on in these people's minds. and what they were thinking. and it's such fun because if you know individuals well enough, and i feel i do know george washington very well as a result of the book we wrote together about him, there it is. you feel in some sense you know it. but you can't prove it. well, be you're writing history -- if you're writing history, people are going to say dalzell makes all these claims and statements, and many of them are not proven. well, you
the second thing is i get to give the reader snapshots of george washington and martha washington as well reflecting upon events in the past. and what they meant and how they see them now after a period of time.no it is at that point that the book becomes truly fiction and not history. and why am i doing this? well, because i'd always thought it would be fun to write a novel, but, you know, asking myself why, what makes it fun is that it enables you to do something you cannot do as an...
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george washington university co- sponsored the event. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to welcome you to george washington to host a conversation, a preview event for the 2013 "fortune" global forum which this year will be held in chengdu, china. it brings together chief executives and global thought leaders to discuss national commerce and other issues. this year i am delighted to announce george washington university will become the first and so far the only educational partner for the "fortune" global forum. it will provide access for students and faculty and alumni to very important content that is developed there, but also our faculty expertise. it is now a pleasure to introduce today's speakers for this preview event. henry, better known as hank, paulson, was sworn in as the 74th secretary the united states department of treasury in 2006. thehe secretary, president's leading policy advisor on a broad range of domestic and international economic issues. in 2011 he founded the paulson institute, a nonpartisan center at the university o
george washington university co- sponsored the event. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to welcome you to george washington to host a conversation, a preview event for the 2013 "fortune" global forum which this year will be held in chengdu, china. it brings together chief executives and global thought leaders to discuss national commerce and other issues. this year i am delighted to announce george washington university will become the first and so far...
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you know, he tells a story about having met george washington -- give me a break.ree stories about george washington and if they are still writing history about the first president and analyzing his decision then the 43rd doesn't have a lot to worry about because he will never be around to know. today was really special for them because they became grand patients last week. jenna and henry were here. their daughter barbara was here. the whole family. a huge amount of staff and big crowd at smu who was just so excited to have them here. you might hear music in the background there is going to be a big party and fireworks in the works. >> kimberly: don't go away five viewers. deign naps special interview coming up on the five. this time the president gets personal what kind of world does he want for his brand new granddaughter. you will hear from him next on the five. ♪ ♪ she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the
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collapse with it which is what has been happening every fifteen years every generation since george washington he said instead we're going to take government money which we're going to borrow during the bad times we're in take this government money and we're going to put people back to work they can be digging holes they can be planting trees they can be doing productive things building roads building bridges but now they have a paycheck so they can resume their job their role as the job creators so they the end these people whether they're on government benefits see a dollar is a dollar doesn't matter work comes from dollars or go whether they're taking their money from a government paycheck or whether they're taking the money from a corporate paycheck or the economy doesn't care so when they take that dollar into a store to buy something now the store owner can pay his clerk and he has to buy something from the wholesaler the wholesaler can buy pay the people are stocking the boxes the wholesaler has to buy them in a half a head manufacture the manufacturer can pay the people who are putting
collapse with it which is what has been happening every fifteen years every generation since george washington he said instead we're going to take government money which we're going to borrow during the bad times we're in take this government money and we're going to put people back to work they can be digging holes they can be planting trees they can be doing productive things building roads building bridges but now they have a paycheck so they can resume their job their role as the job...
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this first quote is from george washington.bserve good faith and justice towards all nations. cultivate peace and harmony with all." that's why he was a great president. here's another quote from george washington. he said, "and if that doesn't work, just send dennis rodman." [ laughter and applause ] see what i'm talking about? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: how would he -- check out this next quote. it's from winston churchill. he was the prime minister of the uk during world war ii. he said, "a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." definitely sounds like something he would say. here's another one from churchill. "maybe i was being too poetic. what i'm trying to say is i'm not wearing pants." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: wait, what? that might be true. >> jimmy: that might be something -- 'cause i don't know. i don't know him. >> steve: yeah. here's wondering. you don't know. >> jimmy: this next one is from 1600s french philosopher rene descartes. he said, "i think, therefore
this first quote is from george washington.bserve good faith and justice towards all nations. cultivate peace and harmony with all." that's why he was a great president. here's another quote from george washington. he said, "and if that doesn't work, just send dennis rodman." [ laughter and applause ] see what i'm talking about? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: how would he -- check out this next quote. it's from winston churchill. he was the prime minister of the uk during...
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feel like you are reading over the shoulder of george washington or paul revere. now, process for putting this book together was quite a journey for me. i started off as an enthusiast and then became a collector, and then became an educator through a website called ragland.com and ultimately through this book. the story of how i first discovered historic newspapers happened about five years ago. my wife and i took her first family vacations to glean illinois to the cozy mississippi river town, where on the main strip their we discovered a rare book shop and in tha in the rark shop i found this kind of nondescript old newspaper. picked one up and started reading it and it was april 21, 1865, "new york times." i was reading about abraham lincoln's assassination and the reward for the capture of his conspirators. that moment triggered enthusiasm for history that i previously had never had. so for the next five years, it became this journey of meticulous kind of collecting newspapers because i'm tucked away in the midwest. i don't have convenient access to a lot of th
feel like you are reading over the shoulder of george washington or paul revere. now, process for putting this book together was quite a journey for me. i started off as an enthusiast and then became a collector, and then became an educator through a website called ragland.com and ultimately through this book. the story of how i first discovered historic newspapers happened about five years ago. my wife and i took her first family vacations to glean illinois to the cozy mississippi river town,...
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george washington. >> each of these leaders will tell you, no matter how much you may think you are ready to assume the office of the president, it's impossible to truly understand the nature of the job until it's yours, until you are sitting at that desk. that's why every president gains a greater appreciation for all of those who served before them. the leaders from both parties who have taken on the moment to us challenges and felt the enormous weight of the nation on their shoulders. for me that appreciation very much extends to president bush. the first thing i found in that desk the day i took office was a letter from george, and one that demonstrated his compassion and his generosity. for he knew that i would come to learn what he had learned, that being president above all is a humbling job. there are moments where you make mistakes. there are times where you wish you could turn back the clock, and what i know is true about president bush, i hope my successor will say about me, is that we love this country and with do our best. now, in the past president bush has said it's impossi
george washington. >> each of these leaders will tell you, no matter how much you may think you are ready to assume the office of the president, it's impossible to truly understand the nature of the job until it's yours, until you are sitting at that desk. that's why every president gains a greater appreciation for all of those who served before them. the leaders from both parties who have taken on the moment to us challenges and felt the enormous weight of the nation on their shoulders....
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george washington. >> each of these leaders will tell you, no matter how much you may think you are ready to assume the office of the president, it's impossible to truly understand the nature of the job until it's yours, until you are sitting at that desk. that's why every president gains a greater appreciation for all of those who served before them. the leaders from both parties who have taken on the moment to us challenges and felt the enormous weight of the nation on their shoulders. for me that appreciation very much extends to president bush. the first thing i found in that desk the day i took office was a letter from george, and one that demonstrated his compassion and his generosity. for he knew that i would come to learn what he had learned, that being president above all is a humbling job. there are moments where you make mistakes. there are times where you wish you could turn back the clock, and what i know is true about president bush, i hope my successor will say about me, is that we love this country and with do our best. now, in the past president bush has said it's impossi
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. >> some students at george washington university held a vigil just hours after the bombing. one student who was a boston native says that he's devastated by what happened. wasight before mass i saying the rosary. [inaudible] other theving each embraces.creases -- >> matt said that several of his friends in boston were near the site but were not injured. for with abc 7 and wjla.com continuing coverage on the attack in boston. tom roussey will join us at 5:00 this morning with live reports from boston. at 10:00 this morning, we will hear from former virginia governor jim gillmor and the head of a national commission on terror response about those attacks. channell be on our news eight >> . virginia's campus will pause to remember six years since the deadliest shooting in u.s. history. a gunman killed and 32 students and faculty members beginning at ceremony-- with the beginning at midnight. there will be a moment of silence at 9:43 a.m. followed by a community picnic later today. bostonirs is giving taxpayers a break after yesterday's attack. and otherre on that business news,
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i negotiated with the senior kim who was worshiped like jesus christ and george washington combined. they would do anything he said. we negotiated for a number of hours. he agreed with everything i proposed. i brought that back with to president clinton and he got it in wright. we got a firm commitment between the united states and north korea that they wouldn't build nuclear weapons and we would sign a peace treaty with them. when president clinton went out of office and we had a different president he threw this agreement in the waste basket. >> jon: you don't know who he is talking about could be anybody. >> he threw the agreement in the waste basket and declared that north korea was an axis of evil. they are paranoid people to start with and they don't have anything to fall back except intelligence and their ability to build nuclear weapons like now. now we have a deadlock over there and this new leader whom i haven't met kim jong-un. >> jon: the grandson. >> he is 30, i think. he is paranoid and he has to rely on verbal threats. >> jon: we don't talk to them. >> we don't talk to
i negotiated with the senior kim who was worshiped like jesus christ and george washington combined. they would do anything he said. we negotiated for a number of hours. he agreed with everything i proposed. i brought that back with to president clinton and he got it in wright. we got a firm commitment between the united states and north korea that they wouldn't build nuclear weapons and we would sign a peace treaty with them. when president clinton went out of office and we had a different...
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he is the head of the homeland security policy institute at george washington university.rge is caller: i keep hearing about homeland security. who do they plan on using the ammunition on? guest: i don't have all the facts on the purchase of ammunition, but i do think it is a legitimate question. dhs is the second-largest law enforcement agency, so they -- all law-enforcement agencies are looking to ammunition to be able to defend themselves. legitimatere some questions i don't have the answer to, unfortunately. host: another headline from npr -- to theout the decision institute a lockdown in the man and. how is it being viewed in retrospect? guest: i don't love the term lockdown. it was a shelter in place that was actually instituted in this case. the scale and scope of this was extraordinary. you had an entire city, but the circumstances were extraordinary. you had an active ongoing very dangerous situation. the so-called lockdown or shelter in place protocol has been in place for natural disasters. they have been in place for an active shooter types of situations. basic
he is the head of the homeland security policy institute at george washington university.rge is caller: i keep hearing about homeland security. who do they plan on using the ammunition on? guest: i don't have all the facts on the purchase of ammunition, but i do think it is a legitimate question. dhs is the second-largest law enforcement agency, so they -- all law-enforcement agencies are looking to ammunition to be able to defend themselves. legitimatere some questions i don't have the answer...
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sergeant jones graduated from george washington high school in san francisco's richmond district.ld away from this tiny two man room. he now calls home. >> what's the hardest part of life here? >> being away from everybody. everybody that you love basically. being away from your friends, being away from just every day life. >> reporter: how do you handle it? >> i go to church. i read books. i go to school. i do different things, you know. read, write. write letters. >> reporter: this soldier from san francisco is now an expert in the weapons of war. minutes up the road from jones barracks is john. half of the dmz and half in north korea. u.n. negotiators and south korea have been negotiating peace for decades. the day we visited there was a rare ceremony. the north koreans were returns remains of an unidentified american or british soldier from the korean war. it was the only repatriation this year. no salute between united nations and korean officers. there is still hostility. but this decorated soldier who held the line many years ago is finally coming home. patriots continue to
sergeant jones graduated from george washington high school in san francisco's richmond district.ld away from this tiny two man room. he now calls home. >> what's the hardest part of life here? >> being away from everybody. everybody that you love basically. being away from your friends, being away from just every day life. >> reporter: how do you handle it? >> i go to church. i read books. i go to school. i do different things, you know. read, write. write letters....
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it will be held and george washington high school which is 632nd avenue. the second meeting april 22, it will start at 6:00 p.m. and this is for district 10 and 11 with cohen and avalos and will be held at the southeast facility 1800 oak dale avenue. the schedule is available online by going to s f mayor.org. we'll post the schedule on our website early next week. the last item on my report is to talk about our single room occupancy grab bar manual. by way of that crown, when supervisor mar, first propose an ordinance in grab bar in a single occupancy hotel. our office was very supportive of that and we saw how it was going to benefit both seniors and people with disabilities and help them live gracefully in their affordable housing. we had a meetings with the stake holders and staff and i spoke before the building commission and code advisory committee and we participated in the press conferences. this work was done in collaboration with and under the leadership of senior and disability action, the sro collaborative and the department of building and hous
it will be held and george washington high school which is 632nd avenue. the second meeting april 22, it will start at 6:00 p.m. and this is for district 10 and 11 with cohen and avalos and will be held at the southeast facility 1800 oak dale avenue. the schedule is available online by going to s f mayor.org. we'll post the schedule on our website early next week. the last item on my report is to talk about our single room occupancy grab bar manual. by way of that crown, when supervisor mar,...
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this was a front-page of george washington's crossing the delaware. bruce chadwick contributed the essay on the battle of trenton and princeton called out a phrase that washington used that they surrendered because they knew there were about to be cut to pieces. being harsh language to come from the future president. he also reimburses newspapers about john paul jones, the first american naval hero. welcome he was also an american private to the british. during the accounts of this you read what is a fashion report this is a black beard. john paul jones, his immortal words, it turns out he let the did not say at. so i may think, but i will be damned. saratoga, i was struck by the pennsylvania ledger, 1778. the objections that congress raised to the terms of surrender , we're going to surrender. suraya 1778 the pennsylvania ledger is printed in british occupied philadelphia which happens to be under a headline the you don't see here. but here we have congress, continental congress asking where some of the surrender of atoms are. so the number of muskets
this was a front-page of george washington's crossing the delaware. bruce chadwick contributed the essay on the battle of trenton and princeton called out a phrase that washington used that they surrendered because they knew there were about to be cut to pieces. being harsh language to come from the future president. he also reimburses newspapers about john paul jones, the first american naval hero. welcome he was also an american private to the british. during the accounts of this you read...
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sergeant jones graduated from george washington high school in san francisco's richmond district.y from this tiny two man room. he now calls home. >> what's the hardest part of life here? >> being away from everybody. everybody that you love basically. being away from your friends, being away from just every day life. >> reporter: how do you handle it? >> i go to church. i read books. i go to school. i do different things, you know. read, write. write letters. >> reporter: this soldier from san francisco is now an expert in the weapons of war. minutes up the road from jones barracks is john. half of the dmz and half in north korea. u.n. negotiators and south korea have been negotiating peace for decades. the day we visited there was a rare ceremony. the north koreans were returns remains of an unidentified american or british soldier from the korean war. it was the only repatriation this year. no salute between united nations and korean officers. there is still hostility. but this decorated soldier who held the line many years ago is finally coming home. patriots continue to guard
sergeant jones graduated from george washington high school in san francisco's richmond district.y from this tiny two man room. he now calls home. >> what's the hardest part of life here? >> being away from everybody. everybody that you love basically. being away from your friends, being away from just every day life. >> reporter: how do you handle it? >> i go to church. i read books. i go to school. i do different things, you know. read, write. write letters. >>...
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all the girls were picking florence nightingale and all the boys were picking george washington and thomasferson. i picked bessie smith. there was a piano in the classroom. they're still talking about that in sacramento. there was something about that music. even though the music that icing on this album is more modern -- that icing on this album is more modern than my father's taste in music, that is my first love. tavis: windy recall the first time you performed publicly with your father -- when do you recall the first time you performed publicly with your father? washe first performance speed -- was the california state fair at 3.5. i remember it vividly. when you developed all ive of jazz -- my mom and were talking not too long ago. we were talking about the fact that when you a child, we were a very spiritual family. it is one thing to lean on your mom and dad's relationship with god. at some point, you have to develop your own relationship when you start going to things on your own. it is one thing to be introduced to jazz by your father. at some point, you develop your own love for
all the girls were picking florence nightingale and all the boys were picking george washington and thomasferson. i picked bessie smith. there was a piano in the classroom. they're still talking about that in sacramento. there was something about that music. even though the music that icing on this album is more modern -- that icing on this album is more modern than my father's taste in music, that is my first love. tavis: windy recall the first time you performed publicly with your father --...
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i think the president in that little soundbite was right, they are still analyzing george washington.ho does the writing. the key is the result in iraq and the middle east what happens has a lot to do with what who writes what in the future. >> will steven spielberg do a movie. >> will the media get shamed to covering a gruesome trial. >> an abortion doctor accused of murdering live babies from botched abortions and the media accused of a coverage blackout. a bogusap tweet reveals a potential disaster. details next on news watch. @@ >>> abortion doctor on trial for murder accused of killing four babies and female patient. case in the hands of a jury has not received the front page coverage it probably deserves. one critic has been frequent news watch panelist kirsten powers. since the murder trial began march 18th there has been precious little coverage of the case that should be on every news show and front page. revolting revelations of his former staff who have been testifying to what they witnessed and did during late term abortions should shock anyone with a heart. so, the rea
i think the president in that little soundbite was right, they are still analyzing george washington.ho does the writing. the key is the result in iraq and the middle east what happens has a lot to do with what who writes what in the future. >> will steven spielberg do a movie. >> will the media get shamed to covering a gruesome trial. >> an abortion doctor accused of murdering live babies from botched abortions and the media accused of a coverage blackout. a bogusap tweet...
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of fascist language, inflections, market speculation, 2013 pitch, who's who, mental health, george washington, and thomas jefferson, african negro slave owners, presidents, [speaker not understood] democracy dictatorship. 17 76, 2013, this reading given two minutes. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker, we have a 3:30 special commendation, and i'd like to acknowledge deputy sheriffs. thank you, everyone. i'd like to acknowledge our colleagues supervisors farrell and breed with a special commendation they want to jointly offer. supervisor farrell. >> thank you. colleague, supervisor breen and i have the distinct honor of recognizing the basketball team from sacred heart prep. we're switching roles here. i get to honor the ladies basketball team first. girls, why don't you come on up to the microphone here. (applause) >> well, colleagues, it's a great honor for me to recognize this team. to the sacred heart team, it's a little awkward for me as a st. ignatius graduate. i still haven't brought the team in front of me. a freshman football coach reminded me when we were playing sacred h
of fascist language, inflections, market speculation, 2013 pitch, who's who, mental health, george washington, and thomas jefferson, african negro slave owners, presidents, [speaker not understood] democracy dictatorship. 17 76, 2013, this reading given two minutes. >> thank you very much. before the next speaker, we have a 3:30 special commendation, and i'd like to acknowledge deputy sheriffs. thank you, everyone. i'd like to acknowledge our colleagues supervisors farrell and breed with...
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with the help of george washington university school of business, they provided 700 students and facultybers to serve as mentors for young entrepreneurs who wanted to learn how to start a business. >> we learned that you have to make a plan. go through with your plan. >> across the board, the kids get to choose what they do. there is a lesson in the lemonade curricula on make little, save a little, and give a little. $600.e collected about >> you know how you feel when you misplace your cell phone. you cannot function. here is when you will never want to lose. check out this diamond studded high phone five -- iphone 5. sparkled with 600 white diamonds. the apple logo on the front is adorned with 53 diamonds. in the home button features a rare black diamond that had been in the homeowners -- in the phone owners family for generations. this beauty is worth $15 million. >> i have an old watch the has been in my family. >> remarkable. the has been in my family. >> remarkable. did we get it? got it. yes! contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. what's
with the help of george washington university school of business, they provided 700 students and facultybers to serve as mentors for young entrepreneurs who wanted to learn how to start a business. >> we learned that you have to make a plan. go through with your plan. >> across the board, the kids get to choose what they do. there is a lesson in the lemonade curricula on make little, save a little, and give a little. $600.e collected about >> you know how you feel when you...
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i think the president in that little soundbite was right, they are still analyzing george washington.ho does the writing. the key is the result in iraq and the middle east what happens has a lot to do with what who writes what in the future. >> will steven spielberg do a movie. >> will the media get shamed to covering a gruesome trial. >> an abortion doctor accused of murdering live babies from botched abortions and the media. a bogusap tweet reveals a a bogusap tweet reveals a potential disaster. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> abortion doc
i think the president in that little soundbite was right, they are still analyzing george washington.ho does the writing. the key is the result in iraq and the middle east what happens has a lot to do with what who writes what in the future. >> will steven spielberg do a movie. >> will the media get shamed to covering a gruesome trial. >> an abortion doctor accused of murdering live babies from botched abortions and the media. a bogusap tweet reveals a a bogusap tweet reveals...
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letters from dwight eisenhower, george washington, even marilyn monroe.ny others will go on sale next month. it's expected to bring in as much as $5 million. cnn's jason carroll got a preview. >> reporter: monroe, hemingway, eisenhow eisenhower. icons. all so exposed you might think you've seen all there is to see, until now. >> breathless. >> reporter: a collection of more than 200 rare personal letters, documents and photographs released from a private collector, soon to be sold by profiles in history. >> you just feel as if she's slipping away. >> reporter: included, a handwritten letter by marilyn monroe to acting coach lee strasburg. there is a reference to suicide, is there not? >> there is. >> reporter: the letter reads -- >> there is only concentration between the actor and suicide. as soon as i walk into a scene, i lose my mental relaxation. my will is weak, but i can't stand anything. i think i'm going crazy. >> reporter: a troubled soul. >> a very troubled soul who was losing her concentration because of her alcohol and barbiturate intake. >> r
letters from dwight eisenhower, george washington, even marilyn monroe.ny others will go on sale next month. it's expected to bring in as much as $5 million. cnn's jason carroll got a preview. >> reporter: monroe, hemingway, eisenhow eisenhower. icons. all so exposed you might think you've seen all there is to see, until now. >> breathless. >> reporter: a collection of more than 200 rare personal letters, documents and photographs released from a private collector, soon to be...
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with the help of sponsors including george washington university school of business.s set up lemonade stands all over the district. this its video of a group and a street performance to bring in business. on average, each stand made $250. each one to day. great weather for it. that's our news for tonight. sports final is coming up next. fu news 4 today, starts at 4:26 in the morning. have a great night, everyone. see you next weekend. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love.
with the help of sponsors including george washington university school of business.s set up lemonade stands all over the district. this its video of a group and a street performance to bring in business. on average, each stand made $250. each one to day. great weather for it. that's our news for tonight. sports final is coming up next. fu news 4 today, starts at 4:26 in the morning. have a great night, everyone. see you next weekend. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can...
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. >>> plus a letter from george washington, the patent for thomas edison. the new york gallery getting ready to put items from our history into auction -- up for auction. >>> mostly cloudy skies outside our door right now, patches of drizzle, even a little bit of fog in some areas. i'll have what you can expect for your day coming up. >>> ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00, delivering the bay area's major news of the day. >> officers are going door to door in one east bay neighborhood tonight to let them know that a resident -- >> with more depth and detail. >> just up the street -- >> and coverage of the news where you live. >> thousands of people also line the streets of santa cruz as the -- >> plus weather for the area where you live. >> it will give us a thundershower. >> frank somerville, julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00, complete bay area news coverage. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a g
. >>> plus a letter from george washington, the patent for thomas edison. the new york gallery getting ready to put items from our history into auction -- up for auction. >>> mostly cloudy skies outside our door right now, patches of drizzle, even a little bit of fog in some areas. i'll have what you can expect for your day coming up. >>> ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00, delivering the bay area's major news of the day. >> officers are going door to door in one east...
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thank you very much, president knapp and to everyone here at george washington university. thank you to all the students and everyone else who has come here today. we are delighted to see you all. and also thank you, secretary paulson, for coming. and having this conversation with us. let's get right to it. the conversation today, of course, is about china and the united states relationship with china. ,s president knapp suggested hank is uniquely qualified to discuss this given his role in government at goldman sachs and the nonprofit world. each one of those roles is salient in a unique way to what is going on in china and the relationship, the u.s.-china relationship. i think you will see that. let's get right to may be the most important topic with regard to china right now. mr. secretary, the changeover in leadership. the goodu have said news is that president xi jinping is a strong leader. the bad news is that he has to be one. can explainyou exactly what you mean by that. >> yes. and let me also say, it is good to be back in washington. if only for a day. particularl
thank you very much, president knapp and to everyone here at george washington university. thank you to all the students and everyone else who has come here today. we are delighted to see you all. and also thank you, secretary paulson, for coming. and having this conversation with us. let's get right to it. the conversation today, of course, is about china and the united states relationship with china. ,s president knapp suggested hank is uniquely qualified to discuss this given his role in...
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george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats.ut, yeah, i put him up there. >> i put him up there. there you have it. w. coming up just shy of the greats. i personally put him in a category all by himself. >>> next, three-time presidential candidate ron paul took a dive back into politics this week and endorsed georgia republican congressman paul broun running for the u.s. senate. ron paul says he and broun keep tabs on the federal reserve, and one of their focused issues and another common bond, their thoughts on evolution. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution, embryology, big bang theory, and all of that is straight from the pit of hell. >> i think there is a theory. theory of evolution. and i don't accept it, you know, as a theory. just don't think we're at the point where anybody has absolute proof on either side. >> ron paul, a science skeptic going to bat for him. that is "hardball" for now and coming up next is "your business" with j.j. ramberg. afi: atrial fibrillation not caused by a hear
george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats.ut, yeah, i put him up there. >> i put him up there. there you have it. w. coming up just shy of the greats. i personally put him in a category all by himself. >>> next, three-time presidential candidate ron paul took a dive back into politics this week and endorsed georgia republican congressman paul broun running for the u.s. senate. ron paul says he and broun keep tabs on the federal reserve, and one of their...