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if you read the iconography, you'll notice george washington has his hand on his sword and the native has thrown his tomahawk to the ground. in the background, we see a man plowing. we have always been great farmers. washington returned to farming. let's put an end to the fight between us. we have the two chains, so we had divided loyalties. my father's relatives fought against my mother's relatives. same thing in the war of 1812. they made up and had some kids, so we are lucky about that. [laughter] in one of the treaties, the general try to take the case to the newly formed league of nations. we see him standing there looking like a wild west native. you can see the same two belts. he tried to say this is our relationship to great britain. canada is interfering. we are asking canada to become involved. we have paper treaties. we also had wampum agreements. you need to see all of that. it is a tricky language. the lawyers will know that. you can say things where it does not really mean what it says. if you read them, you would think they were written differently because they put thei
if you read the iconography, you'll notice george washington has his hand on his sword and the native has thrown his tomahawk to the ground. in the background, we see a man plowing. we have always been great farmers. washington returned to farming. let's put an end to the fight between us. we have the two chains, so we had divided loyalties. my father's relatives fought against my mother's relatives. same thing in the war of 1812. they made up and had some kids, so we are lucky about that....
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george washington as a man of wise judgment. but george washington is a man.e every man, he screws up from time to time and makes bad judgments. ous thisan horrend judgment when he decided to take an addict arnold and give him command of the city of philadelphia after general howe's army withdrew in 1778. one historian exaggerates but makes the point when he said, had washington deliberately plant to crucify arnold, he could not have treated him more cruelly. to put this man with his condition in this situation sets the stage for trouble. got to remember benedict arnold is extremely embittered by what happens in the aftermath of saratoga where horatio gates gets all the credit he feels he deserves. from his perspective, he sacrificed virtually his life to the cause. one of many quotes from arnold. having made every sacrifice of become and blood to cripple in the services of my country -- he is disillusioned with republican government. it seems from his if, it is run by a group of shortsighted and corrupt officials. way, concerned with advancing his own economi
george washington as a man of wise judgment. but george washington is a man.e every man, he screws up from time to time and makes bad judgments. ous thisan horrend judgment when he decided to take an addict arnold and give him command of the city of philadelphia after general howe's army withdrew in 1778. one historian exaggerates but makes the point when he said, had washington deliberately plant to crucify arnold, he could not have treated him more cruelly. to put this man with his condition...
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later on, the muskogee nation delegates were dining with george washington at his home. and the artist john trumbull was there. he had just completed the iconic portrait of washington, the life-sized portrait of him in his military outfit. and washington wanted a visual joke to be played on the muskogee delegates. and he had trembled with the painting on one side of the door that washington then. opened so the delegates could see him, and see him in his outfit in the painting. they loved it. everyone had a good laugh. they felt it. and did not like the way it felt. so john trumbull asked if he could paint them. they said no. he did draw them. and those drawings are in this exhibit. they are just beautiful drawings. and unlike anything that john trumbull ever did. and that's because he was doing it in secret. i'm so glad he did that, even though the delegates did not want that to be done, because it is the closest thing we have to a photograph of who the native negotiators were. and i love the story because no one ever thinks of washington as being a jokester or having a s
later on, the muskogee nation delegates were dining with george washington at his home. and the artist john trumbull was there. he had just completed the iconic portrait of washington, the life-sized portrait of him in his military outfit. and washington wanted a visual joke to be played on the muskogee delegates. and he had trembled with the painting on one side of the door that washington then. opened so the delegates could see him, and see him in his outfit in the painting. they loved it....
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him in the life of george washington. this is one of the first pair are fees that he knew washington very slightly. mother is no such parish but he claimed that connection and he was of a book dealer he realized it would be a good seller washington and dies then there is a biography in 1800. he makes changes the 18 '08 version that abraham would read. and it is still in print you can still buy it on the amazon. and the stories are terrific then the proof is he still remember some of them. the famous is georgiana the cherry tree the little boys slings sit around and accident lee chops the bark of the prize is cherry tree and the father said you did this and he said i cannot tell a lie. i did it. then the father thinks him for being honest. lesson learned but that is not what impressed abraham about the life because he said when pressed in 1961. and traveled 3/7 states on the way to washington and made appearances in six of them and showing the flag as the country was falling apart. and there he talked about the battle of t
him in the life of george washington. this is one of the first pair are fees that he knew washington very slightly. mother is no such parish but he claimed that connection and he was of a book dealer he realized it would be a good seller washington and dies then there is a biography in 1800. he makes changes the 18 '08 version that abraham would read. and it is still in print you can still buy it on the amazon. and the stories are terrific then the proof is he still remember some of them. the...
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i'm wondering if there was any correspondence between george washington and george mason as he went through that same area and reported back to george mason with all of the difficulties with getting settlors to have the courage to go in there and try to establish farms. >> absolutely there was communication between washington and mason on those. now, mason i believe his lands were on the other side of the ohio and washington's were always on this side of the ohio. it was directly across from washington's holdings in what's now west virginia. and so, yes, they talked often. they were very close friends at that stage. it was a shared concern to open this territory and it wasn't just mason. it was many virginians had staked their future. remember these areas across the river was part of virginia until 1784 and even after 1784 kentucky and west virginia -- those territories mason was involved with. and he was serving for part of that period he was the state legislator from right here. he was in the state legislature. so they would talk about that and they would be very much involved and they re
i'm wondering if there was any correspondence between george washington and george mason as he went through that same area and reported back to george mason with all of the difficulties with getting settlors to have the courage to go in there and try to establish farms. >> absolutely there was communication between washington and mason on those. now, mason i believe his lands were on the other side of the ohio and washington's were always on this side of the ohio. it was directly across...
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the new george washington and benedict on old on saturday. -- and then george washington and benedict arnold on saturday. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching . call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. conversationan thread like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> after more than 35 years in congress, virginia representative frank wolf is retiring. prior to congress, he served as deputy secretary interior secretary from a 1974 until 1975 and was in the army reserves. in an interview with c-span he reflects on what he will miss about congress and the state of the u.s. economy. congressman frank wolf, we are talking to you at the start of what will be your last day in congress here. i am wondering how you are feeling about reaching the end of a long career? >> i am ready to leave. you want to leave when you are able to do those things. i will miss the friendships we have had but i am ready to leave. -- what is itlike like watching people vie for the seat that you left behind. >> it is interesting. i endorsed barbara's comstock who was a staffer for me but i
the new george washington and benedict on old on saturday. -- and then george washington and benedict arnold on saturday. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching . call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. conversationan thread like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> after more than 35 years in congress, virginia representative frank wolf is retiring. prior to congress, he served as deputy secretary interior secretary from a 1974 until 1975 and was in the army...
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wall green and other teachers at george washington high school and any students for expressing their confidence in me thank you very much. >> thank you very much thank you very much. >> and we have one more special award to present the award i'm going to ask the principle to share with us this special story or a special teacher would epitomizes misses yovld why we're proud to have her as a san francisco teacher. >> thank you superintendent carranza and board members the worts thing to find out there's something wrong with the child and the child will be out of school our family life is going to be disrupted the last thing you'll be thinking about is school then you realizing realize you have to have a normal life this is an outstanding teacher says this is what we're going to do so she goes ahead and is the teacher for the child and thinks outside the box we want teachers to do especially the principle but she presents the idea let's use face time with our ipad they develops a way the child is a participant in school and using the ipad to surface soots students in the school of you a
wall green and other teachers at george washington high school and any students for expressing their confidence in me thank you very much. >> thank you very much thank you very much. >> and we have one more special award to present the award i'm going to ask the principle to share with us this special story or a special teacher would epitomizes misses yovld why we're proud to have her as a san francisco teacher. >> thank you superintendent carranza and board members the worts...
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groping, kissing and forcing women to touch his genitals, three incidents, united medical center, george washington university hospital and medstar washington hospital center. one woman seeing treatment for asthma in august says kline massaged, groped, kissed her and force her hand on his genitals and began texting her without her consent. another woman said in december of 2013 she was treated for alcohol intoxication in the e.r. and accuses kline of forcing her to rub his genitals multiple times throughout the night he had was treated. a third woman in may of 2013 said while she was being treated for a migraine headache kline patted and groped her backside and forced her to rub his genitales. all three women reported the incidents to the hospital. this is an ongoing police investigation. authorities are looking into the possibility kline could be linked to a similar incident at a prince george's county maryland hospital. authorities tell me they also fear there could be multiple more incidents out there they just don't know about yet. they encourage anyone who may know anything to contact authorit
groping, kissing and forcing women to touch his genitals, three incidents, united medical center, george washington university hospital and medstar washington hospital center. one woman seeing treatment for asthma in august says kline massaged, groped, kissed her and force her hand on his genitals and began texting her without her consent. another woman said in december of 2013 she was treated for alcohol intoxication in the e.r. and accuses kline of forcing her to rub his genitals multiple...
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virginia takes down george washington, 59-42. >>> high school football.y body paint and love for your team needs tonight. that's ej lee ripping through number 9 prince archard's d. north west hooking up with brandon williams off to the races, 83 yars to the end zone. north west up 21-7 and hold off a furious qo rally. 28-21 the final there. >>> to baseball it's adam laroche good-bye my man, signed a two-year, $25 million with the chicago white sox. he had been with the club last 4 years finished >> that's our broadcast tonight. enjoy y this... is the best part of the day. when we sit down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show st
virginia takes down george washington, 59-42. >>> high school football.y body paint and love for your team needs tonight. that's ej lee ripping through number 9 prince archard's d. north west hooking up with brandon williams off to the races, 83 yars to the end zone. north west up 21-7 and hold off a furious qo rally. 28-21 the final there. >>> to baseball it's adam laroche good-bye my man, signed a two-year, $25 million with the chicago white sox. he had been with the club...
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george washington carver, honored.her american when our flag was planted on the north pole. surgeon.ew york father of the flu. contributing to the war bond drive. education, principal of a new york city public school. international prize-winning sculpture. .inger ♪ men and women in every walk of life. ♪ >> the best athletes in the world have come to berlin. 51 nations are represented here today. germany. japan. 2.03 meters high. a new olympic record. >> the tree of liberty had borne these fruits. it is a mighty tree with roots deep in the ground of america. its fame has spread to the four corners of the earth. townf every faith, color, will help to nourish it. admiration ofin it. fascists, nazis, the and the japanese military. not a man alive who does not know the crimes. , by order of the , innocent men, willing -- men, women, and children have been shot and hanged. -- japanese army who have saide japan is the savior of the colored races. the people of the world have , ton in one great mass bring to justice the ring l
george washington carver, honored.her american when our flag was planted on the north pole. surgeon.ew york father of the flu. contributing to the war bond drive. education, principal of a new york city public school. international prize-winning sculpture. .inger ♪ men and women in every walk of life. ♪ >> the best athletes in the world have come to berlin. 51 nations are represented here today. germany. japan. 2.03 meters high. a new olympic record. >> the tree of liberty had...
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when they raised the toll on the george washington bridge, which is ast nom cal, a lot of that money does go to other things that have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. >> right. >> it is a farce. this money is wasted and never gets to the projects. in other words, a bait and switch. they say hey, we want to use there for infrastructure. who is against that? the money never makes it. >> not to the degree -- it's getting worse. look at it this way. we spent $1 trillion -- let me tell you what's happening. a trillion dollars on infrastructure. >> i understand. >> the federal government is going to -- >> with all due respect out of the pot -- we have -- they must have -- they need the roads and bridges. >> are you saying the stimulus money was effectively spent on roads and bridges? >> no, i'm saying of course there was waste. of course there was waste and mistakes. itis all done by human beings. >> i understand. >> either the federal government is going to take care of the infrastructure problem or it's going to fall on the state. what you are already seeing, if you don'
when they raised the toll on the george washington bridge, which is ast nom cal, a lot of that money does go to other things that have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. >> right. >> it is a farce. this money is wasted and never gets to the projects. in other words, a bait and switch. they say hey, we want to use there for infrastructure. who is against that? the money never makes it. >> not to the degree -- it's getting worse. look at it this way. we spent $1...
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under he encountered in the book was church washington and he met him in person wings life of george washington. this is one of the first biographies of washington that was published. weems do washington vary slightly. he boasted he was the person of mount vernon parish and there is no such bearish and williams is not direct to run it. he claimed that connection and u.s. itinerary put dealer as well as the clergymen any realize the biography of washington would be a good seller. winds comes out with the biography in 1800. he makes some changes to it. the 18 away version that abraham lincoln would read. and weems biography is still in print. you can still buy it on amazon. and we still remember stories from it. the sentences are not good, but the paragraphs are great and the stories are terrific and the proof is we still remember some of them. the most famous one is young george in the cherry tree. his father gives him a hatchet. the little boy swings it around and accidentally chops the bark of a price cherry tree. the father asks george had this happen, who did this and george said i can't tel
under he encountered in the book was church washington and he met him in person wings life of george washington. this is one of the first biographies of washington that was published. weems do washington vary slightly. he boasted he was the person of mount vernon parish and there is no such bearish and williams is not direct to run it. he claimed that connection and u.s. itinerary put dealer as well as the clergymen any realize the biography of washington would be a good seller. winds comes out...
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george washington university hospital, was hospital center and united medical central and bowie health central in maryland. he is charged with groping and running up against female patients in three incidents in 20 zpleen this past august. public documents from the maryland board of nursing suspendi his nursing license reveal a 22-year-old patient who shot treatment for a tetanus shot reaction contacted police, suspicio kline did a chest exam during which he felt her breasts for at least 90 seconds d without wearing exam gloves. they also renksed an incident in 2013 at george washington emery room involving a patient broug in after passing out from drinking too much. investigats said after waking up, the woman sent text messages to her boyfriend about a male nurse who entered her room saying i think he made me touch him. another said, he keeps doing it. she went on to text, i want to leave. he's creepy. d.c. police held a press conferen after the court appearan where a judge released him on bond. >> we do believe it is possible he sexually abused other patients and they may not have be
george washington university hospital, was hospital center and united medical central and bowie health central in maryland. he is charged with groping and running up against female patients in three incidents in 20 zpleen this past august. public documents from the maryland board of nursing suspendi his nursing license reveal a 22-year-old patient who shot treatment for a tetanus shot reaction contacted police, suspicio kline did a chest exam during which he felt her breasts for at least 90...
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archbishop ryan and george washington high school. ng run by washington's number six after the double reverse. eagles fall short in the end 28-20 the final. >> father judge at lincoln now crew eighty eights quarterback zach carol connected with prince injury for a pass. they beat the rail splitters 42-seven. >> head on over to new jersey. haddon township and audubon the green wave washing over the hawks defense nice run and catch by johnson. audubon within 26-22. camden panthers hosting the woodrow wilson tigers. khalil williams throwing deep pass to brad hawkins panthers dominating this one, 41-20. haddonfield also taking control home against haddon heights. bulldog defense shutting things down allowing two field goals for the day final score 45-six. finally gloucester catholic hosting gloucester city. the rams trailing by seven. just coming up short here on the 1 yard line. tough one. lions win, seven-zero. >> getting in lots of games. >> excellent work for the sports department. >> keep going eagles. >> yeah, right. >> okay. let's j
archbishop ryan and george washington high school. ng run by washington's number six after the double reverse. eagles fall short in the end 28-20 the final. >> father judge at lincoln now crew eighty eights quarterback zach carol connected with prince injury for a pass. they beat the rail splitters 42-seven. >> head on over to new jersey. haddon township and audubon the green wave washing over the hawks defense nice run and catch by johnson. audubon within 26-22. camden panthers...
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eastern time, historian peter henry k discusses george washington's history would edited arnold. the response of arnold pasha failed plan to deliver west offerso the british insight about washington's leadership and character. each week, american history tv's railamerica shows us archival films that helps to tell the story of the 20th century. henry ford's "mirror of america" shows a glimpse of life in the united states between 1914 and 1930. automaker henry ford developed the ford film department to document current events, culture, and to produce
eastern time, historian peter henry k discusses george washington's history would edited arnold. the response of arnold pasha failed plan to deliver west offerso the british insight about washington's leadership and character. each week, american history tv's railamerica shows us archival films that helps to tell the story of the 20th century. henry ford's "mirror of america" shows a glimpse of life in the united states between 1914 and 1930. automaker henry ford developed the ford...
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. >> joining us now from washington is author/, historian and professor matt dallic from george washington university. what did you make of that audio that was just released? >> well, i think it's fascinating. i've never actually heard a tape of reagan in the white house on a conversation before >> and to hear reagan operating like that, to hear, frankly a grasp of detail that was somewhat surprising and then to hear him joking with margaret thatcher and kind of bantering with her, reallys, there is a richness this there that archival documents won't give you. i think it's a fascinating and really laird conversation between them. >> you can almost hear in reagan's voice this is the u.s. military is backed with protecting your people, the brits in grenada and four years after the failed jimmie carter mission in 1979 in iran? right? >> yes. there is a really important context here which the tape does not capture. so reagan campaigned in part in 1980 on bringing america back. he campaigned on getting rid of the nation's vietnam syndrome, the so-called fear of using military power again and ag
. >> joining us now from washington is author/, historian and professor matt dallic from george washington university. what did you make of that audio that was just released? >> well, i think it's fascinating. i've never actually heard a tape of reagan in the white house on a conversation before >> and to hear reagan operating like that, to hear, frankly a grasp of detail that was somewhat surprising and then to hear him joking with margaret thatcher and kind of bantering with...
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published papers of a lot of the people we work on, people like andrew jackson, henry clay, george washingtona lot of their person papers are published so we buy their works as well. this biography of of tecumseh i found to be fascinating because it looks as tecumseh -- and i'm interested in american indian history and started doing a lot of work with that -- is one of my favorite books, and then -- see if this one is here. yes, this one right here. this book right here is one of my favorites because it was one of the groundbreaking pieces of scholarship done on the creek indians, deer skins and duffles is an incredible book. i would recommend that to just about anybody. and it's accessible so a very scholarly book. a lot of historians write for other historians. and we want historians to read our books, but i think it's more important that you make the books or articles, whatever you're writing, accessible to a general public. so that they will be interested. how many people do we run into and say, history is just not my thing. and i think, part of it is they've never read interesting histor
published papers of a lot of the people we work on, people like andrew jackson, henry clay, george washingtona lot of their person papers are published so we buy their works as well. this biography of of tecumseh i found to be fascinating because it looks as tecumseh -- and i'm interested in american indian history and started doing a lot of work with that -- is one of my favorite books, and then -- see if this one is here. yes, this one right here. this book right here is one of my favorites...
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>> yes, based on george washington.e battles the evil rat king based on george iii. >> claire is the little girl who has the dream. >> claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure. she's a dancing doll. >> the other little girl wears a night gown. >> yes. >> tell us about your role. you can speak. >> not in the show, but i can speak. yes. >> how long have you danced with the washington ballet? >> this is my first season. >> exciting to have such an important role? >> very exciting, yes. the role is very -- you have to be in the party scene, in the kids react to you, doll-like, it's very fun. >> claire right? the junior company, at the cusp of joining our company. >> when does it start? >> december 4th through december 27th. washingtonballet.org for tickets. >> this is not just for children. >> it's a great opportunity to bring young people to the ballet but there's a lot of really vigorous dancing. anyone who is excited about movement and dance and wants to feel like they're in the holiday spirit should come chec
>> yes, based on george washington.e battles the evil rat king based on george iii. >> claire is the little girl who has the dream. >> claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure. she's a dancing doll. >> the other little girl wears a night gown. >> yes. >> tell us about your role. you can speak. >> not in the show, but i can speak. yes. >> how long have you danced with the washington ballet? >> this is my first season. >>...
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the american revolution and before he was elected, the first president of the united states george washington retired from public life. up next, edward larson focuses on washington and how he contributed to western expansion and his efforts to link the east and west through the potomac river.
the american revolution and before he was elected, the first president of the united states george washington retired from public life. up next, edward larson focuses on washington and how he contributed to western expansion and his efforts to link the east and west through the potomac river.
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they fired up to take on george washington, but george washington is going to run away with the win.ne. george washington advances with a 28-8 victory. northeast kicking off to simon grass. the ball falls into the hands of shawn williams. he heads home, makes the cut back and he's going to turn it upfield for a big return. that sets up the score. grass advances with a 24-8 win. >> the high school blitz game of the week is brought to you by your quality plus ford stores, home of america's favorite brand. >> you voted to see this. this is haverfordscrambling, finds nick costello alone on the sideline. they win it, 17-8. parkland running on emmaus. this is parkland's ridgewood. ridgeway on the sweep around the right side. untouched for a 35-yard score. parkland wins it, 41-14. >> the "high school blitz play of the week" is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. >> collinswood and west deptford. kol wins picked off by a west deptford. he is headed the other way. that is a pick six, west depositionford deptford wins it. glassboro throwing on eustace. ronnie james for the score. glassb
they fired up to take on george washington, but george washington is going to run away with the win.ne. george washington advances with a 28-8 victory. northeast kicking off to simon grass. the ball falls into the hands of shawn williams. he heads home, makes the cut back and he's going to turn it upfield for a big return. that sets up the score. grass advances with a 24-8 win. >> the high school blitz game of the week is brought to you by your quality plus ford stores, home of america's...
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>> i have a lot of friends at george washington university. >> is he one of them?i think so, yeah. i don't know if he says i'm a friend. >> he's a liberal democrat like you. >> sure. >> he says that the president is bringing us to a constitutional tipping point. do you agree? >> well, i do think there could be a constitutional crisis in all of this. that's why, again, you have the judicial branch to decide who is right about the constitutionality of these things. >> jay, you've argued before the supreme court a dozen times or more. what do you think? >> yep. i think if the president unilaterally acts on the issue of immigration, he has no statutory authority to do it. there's no legislation he's enforcing here. he has no constitutional power to do that. it's very similar, sean you just mentioned this, it's very similar to the situation with the recess appointments that the president tried to put forward when congress was not in recess. and i represented the speaker of the house in that case of the supreme court and we won 9-0 where the president was told you didn't
>> i have a lot of friends at george washington university. >> is he one of them?i think so, yeah. i don't know if he says i'm a friend. >> he's a liberal democrat like you. >> sure. >> he says that the president is bringing us to a constitutional tipping point. do you agree? >> well, i do think there could be a constitutional crisis in all of this. that's why, again, you have the judicial branch to decide who is right about the constitutionality of these...
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and he met him in parson weems' life of george washington. this was one of the first biographies that was published. weels knew very slightly. weems was not the rector of it. but he claimed that connection, and he was an itinerant book deal or as well as a clergyman, and he realized that biography of washington would be a good seller. so washington dies in 1799, weems comes out with his biography in 1800. he makes some changes to it as the 1808 version that abraham lincoln would read. and weems' biography, it's still in print. you can still, you know, you can still buy it on amazon, and we still remember stories from it. the writing is, the sentences are not good, but the paragraphs are great, and the stories are terrific. and the proof is that we still remember some of them. the most famous one is young george and the cherry tree. his father gives him a hatchet, the little boy swings it around, and he accidentally chops the bark of a prized cherry tree. the father asks george how did this happen, who did this, and george says you know i can'
and he met him in parson weems' life of george washington. this was one of the first biographies that was published. weels knew very slightly. weems was not the rector of it. but he claimed that connection, and he was an itinerant book deal or as well as a clergyman, and he realized that biography of washington would be a good seller. so washington dies in 1799, weems comes out with his biography in 1800. he makes some changes to it as the 1808 version that abraham lincoln would read. and...
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tonight, a historian discusses george washington's relationship with army general benedict arnold. he looks at how washington's response to arnold's failed plan offers insights about washington's leadership and character. :55 p.m. eastern time today on c-span3. each week, american history tv's re
tonight, a historian discusses george washington's relationship with army general benedict arnold. he looks at how washington's response to arnold's failed plan offers insights about washington's leadership and character. :55 p.m. eastern time today on c-span3. each week, american history tv's re
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a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could become americans, in their sense of the word, and stay where they were located. the american indians had populations in the tens of thousands. the american government was under pressure by settlers to take the land one way or another. so jackson was excited when he heard the news of fort mims and saw this as an opportunity to take land from the creek's and negotiated the treaty of fort jackson. that took 21,000,000 acres from the creek nation. 20 years later when he became president, he was able to push through the removal act of 1830 that led to forced removal of indians from the east and the north, the ohio country. the attack itself launched the invasion of the creek nation and the confiscation of all this land, which after the war was opened up for settlement. alabama and southern georgia would not have been settled if not for this war. there was a thing called alabama fever, this land rush in the years following the war. that was the most immediate impact. and of course the
a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could become americans, in their sense of the word, and stay where they were located. the american indians had populations in the tens of thousands. the american government was under pressure by settlers to take the land one way or another. so jackson was excited when he heard the news of fort mims and saw this as an opportunity to take land from the creek's and negotiated the treaty of fort...
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he spoke at george washington university last month about u.s russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about ua, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about ut, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about uio russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about u . nations, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about u.s. efforts to promote democracy. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> thank you all for coming to this event. we're all very excited to hear from the honorable thomas pickering. the panel -- the conversation is going to be moderated by chris kojam who is a visiting professor of the practice of international affairs after serving as the chairman of the national intelligence council at the elliot school he was previously the director of the mid career mipp program and director of the summer foreign policy program. in government, chris served as a staffer on the house f
he spoke at george washington university last month about u.s russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about ua, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about ut, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about uio russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last month about u . nations, russia, india and israel. he spoke at george washington university last...
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they fired up to take on george washington but george washington is going to run away with the win. s into the end zone. george the washington advances with a 28-8 victory. kicking off the simon grass, the ball falls into the hands of shawn williams. he heads home, makes the cut back and he's going to turn it upfield for a big return. that sets up the score. 24-8 win. >> the high school blitz game of the week is brought to you by your quality plus ford stores, home of america's favorite brand. >> you voted to see ruddily. this is haverford fb scrambling, finds nick costello alone on the sideline. they win it, 17-8. parkland running on emmaus. this is parkland's ridgewood. ridgeway on the sweep around the right side. untouched for a 35-yard score. parkland wins it, 41-14. >> the "high school blitz play of the week" is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. >> collins wood and west deptford. picked off by a west deptford. he is headed the other way. that is a pick six, west deptford wins it. glassboro throwing on eustace. ronnie james for the score. glassboro wins big, 36-17. camde
they fired up to take on george washington but george washington is going to run away with the win. s into the end zone. george the washington advances with a 28-8 victory. kicking off the simon grass, the ball falls into the hands of shawn williams. he heads home, makes the cut back and he's going to turn it upfield for a big return. that sets up the score. 24-8 win. >> the high school blitz game of the week is brought to you by your quality plus ford stores, home of america's favorite...
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the guy sitting behind the desk with the george washington. there are three guys on his side. chevy guy, that is ben franklin. the gentleman with the raincoat is james madison. he's considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. named our city after james madison, the president. we have a judge sitting in the chair. -- the monogamy tribe supposedly killed a member of the pawnee tribe. look good at all for oshkosh. he said, wait a minute. i don't have power over oshkosh. he comes from the indian nation. he said they had already settled their dispute under indian law. he said, oshkosh, you are a free man. you committed no crime against the united states. inve the door is the word latin for "law." this is kind of unique to wisconsin that we have everything to do with legislature in the same building . we are now in the assembly. this is part of the legislature. we have two rooms, the senate and the assembly. 5,700,000 people live in wisconsin. we divided our state into 99 districts by population. we have 99 representativ
the guy sitting behind the desk with the george washington. there are three guys on his side. chevy guy, that is ben franklin. the gentleman with the raincoat is james madison. he's considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. named our city after james madison, the president. we have a judge sitting in the chair. -- the monogamy tribe supposedly killed a member of the pawnee tribe. look good at all for oshkosh. he said, wait a...
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bush sr. >> george washington, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin. howard taft. >> kennedy. roosevelt. >> george w. bush. obama. >> oh, my gosh. drawing a blank. >>> so, how would you do if we gave you that challenge? or how would you do if you were given that challenge by a team of researchers. interesting research that is part of a 40-year study that looks at the question how forgettable are u.s. presidents? if you ask people to name president, always a few they're going to give you. whoever is in office right now. but there have been 44 presidents in american history. the question is, how many of them do people actually remember? and how do those memories evolve over time? so this study what he did this week. we can show you the results from it. this will not make much sense. three or four different things going on. this is the overall results. we'll tell you how they did this study. we'll zoom in and look at interesting stuff. starting in 1974 and again in 1991 and again this year, the people doing this study took a group of college students, gave
bush sr. >> george washington, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin. howard taft. >> kennedy. roosevelt. >> george w. bush. obama. >> oh, my gosh. drawing a blank. >>> so, how would you do if we gave you that challenge? or how would you do if you were given that challenge by a team of researchers. interesting research that is part of a 40-year study that looks at the question how forgettable are u.s. presidents? if you ask people to name president, always a few...
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now they actually want him to close the george washington bridge [laughter] >>id youear him screamingbout the js the oth day? here is littiece. smili and laughin because they made a field goal. they are so easily sisfied. any little victory. th are stillosinand they are inghat. they neetoinish. you needo be finishe connell: a goo hour. we have this week's forum on law an end the godfather. >> they can find h and eight. in aarking lot in downtown newa. theylaimed it was somow wf. when she threatened to sue and governor christie's lawyers told the governo here is the proof that she is contagious. they decided to let r go. my mother de t best toffee in the world. it's delious. so nowe'veurned her toffee into a siness. my goal was to anke it happenea i'm jat and i formed my toffee company through legaoom. i never real thought i would make mon doing whai love. we created legalzo to help people start their busins la their dams. to legalzoom.com today and make y buness dream a reality. legalzoom.com we put the law on your si. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modes i see how you'vebeen i
now they actually want him to close the george washington bridge [laughter] >>id youear him screamingbout the js the oth day? here is littiece. smili and laughin because they made a field goal. they are so easily sisfied. any little victory. th are stillosinand they are inghat. they neetoinish. you needo be finishe connell: a goo hour. we have this week's forum on law an end the godfather. >> they can find h and eight. in aarking lot in downtown newa. theylaimed it was somow wf....
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washington hospital center in december 2013, george washington university hospital in may of 2013, and january of 2014, prince george's county at the bowie health center, and the case the turn this upside down was at you see united medical center in southeast -- d.c. united medical center in southeast. we spoke to one of his neighbors. >> you would think he would be safe in there because you're pretty vulnerable at that time when you are incapacitated to whatever degree, whether you are sick or mentally incapacitated. you expect quality care, to not have to worry about that. of -- we understand why some hospitals reported it to the board, but george washington university hospital did not. it does say in both those cases he was taken off the schedule. bowie health center started a police investigation. d.c. united medical center was a case that led to today's arrest. there's a warrant out for his arrest in prince george's county. he is on monitoring. he will be on house arrest. he has been told he cannot show up at a medical facility, whether it is working or volunteering. i'm jennifer
washington hospital center in december 2013, george washington university hospital in may of 2013, and january of 2014, prince george's county at the bowie health center, and the case the turn this upside down was at you see united medical center in southeast -- d.c. united medical center in southeast. we spoke to one of his neighbors. >> you would think he would be safe in there because you're pretty vulnerable at that time when you are incapacitated to whatever degree, whether you are...
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near the campus of george washington university. a student says an attacker followed her into an alley. derek wood is live with the latest. >> reporter: they are increasing patrols. they heard about this through the campus network. campus police, metropolitan police and students and staff are all on alert. police say it was half past midnight, the victim was walking through an alley when she was sexually assaulted by three men. >> it's concerning. >> reporter: d.c. police responded the place where it was reported as happening was off the campus. >> i always try to be aware of my surroundings and travel with friends. >> reporter: last month a brazen act not far that here. a man tried to assault two women. in one instance she got away. in the other she screamed and others came to her aid. an incident which serves as a stark reminder about safety. >> i guess they don't like to think a lot about campus security because you don't think it will happen to you. >> the gw pal is an app that can be downloaded. it's like a personal alarm. if t
near the campus of george washington university. a student says an attacker followed her into an alley. derek wood is live with the latest. >> reporter: they are increasing patrols. they heard about this through the campus network. campus police, metropolitan police and students and staff are all on alert. police say it was half past midnight, the victim was walking through an alley when she was sexually assaulted by three men. >> it's concerning. >> reporter: d.c. police...
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. >> gregory koblenz, professor at george washington university. he says he is cautiously optimistic that a deal with iran can be struck. gregory do you think it's likely to be struck by this deadline and does it matter? >> i don't think that we're going to reach agreement by the november 24th deadline. i think it's more likely that the talks will be extended into 2015. but i think there are a couple of reasons to be optimistic that the talks will succeed sometime next year. >> israel will take exception to that, they think iran is manipulating the west. is that true or is there some valid reason this deal hasn't been reached? >> this deal is really going to be hard to reach because it really addresses some fundamental issues of trust between iran the u.s. and other negotiating partners. this is an area where iran has spent billions of dollars and a lot of effort and they will be loath to give this up. at the same time, the u.s. position he will get stronger not weaker so time is on the side of the u.s. reach reachingn agreement with iran. >> israe
. >> gregory koblenz, professor at george washington university. he says he is cautiously optimistic that a deal with iran can be struck. gregory do you think it's likely to be struck by this deadline and does it matter? >> i don't think that we're going to reach agreement by the november 24th deadline. i think it's more likely that the talks will be extended into 2015. but i think there are a couple of reasons to be optimistic that the talks will succeed sometime next year....
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the guy sitting behind a desk with the george washington. there are three guys talking on the side.he chubby guy looking at you -- that is ben franklin. the gentleman over here with a rain coat over his arm is james madison. he is considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. for us who live in madison, we named our city after james madison, the president. in front of me we have a judge sitting in a chair. a federal judge trying chief oshkosh for murder. he supposedly killed a member of the pawnee tribe in hunting incidenta. the judge said, wait a minute. i do not have power over oshkosh. he comes from an indian nation. . he inquired of the menominee zana pawnees. he said, you're a free man. you committed no crime against the united states. above the door is latin for "law." a lot of the state capitals, the supreme court is in a separate area. this is unique to wisconsin that we have everything to do with samelature in the building. we are in the assembly. this is part of the legislature. we have two rooms. this is the ass
the guy sitting behind a desk with the george washington. there are three guys talking on the side.he chubby guy looking at you -- that is ben franklin. the gentleman over here with a rain coat over his arm is james madison. he is considered the author of the constitution. he ended up becoming the fourth president of the united states. for us who live in madison, we named our city after james madison, the president. in front of me we have a judge sitting in a chair. a federal judge trying chief...
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. >> reporter: according to documents and sources, it happened at george washington hospital at foggy bottom may 14th, and washington hospital center december 29th, 2013, and at the united medical center southeast on august 23rd this year. according to court documents he inappropriy touched patients with the intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade or a ro the sexual desire of jared kline. one victim said she was scared so she pretended to be asleep. jared kline lives here. and it upset his neighbors. >>y mother-in-law just went up the street here. it's a very good one. do these people go to places like that? i struggle with that and have issues with that. >> reporter: kline is released condition he stay away from victims and he not volunteer or work amount a hospital. he may be facing more trouble in prince george's county. more of that coming up at 6:00, live in superior court. >>> the family of a murdered high ranking d.c. government official hope topped get answers in court today. instead, they left with more questions. dawit seyoum was charged with killing cross in her apartme
. >> reporter: according to documents and sources, it happened at george washington hospital at foggy bottom may 14th, and washington hospital center december 29th, 2013, and at the united medical center southeast on august 23rd this year. according to court documents he inappropriy touched patients with the intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade or a ro the sexual desire of jared kline. one victim said she was scared so she pretended to be asleep. jared kline lives here. and it...
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. >>> today a george washington university basketball player will play for the first time in more thanr. >> concussions put her on the sidelines. news 4 sports reporter jason pugh tells us how lauren chase is using her experience in a positive way. >> i really didn't know much about concussions because it wasn't something that was very prevalent or talked about much in high school. >> reporter: lauren chase is sharing her story to help other college athletes deal with and better understand the severity of concussions. >> it is something that's very prevalent as an athlete today. i think it needs to be taken very seriously. the effects of them can take a toll on an athlete, especially emotionally, physically. >> chase has suffered three concussions during her collegiate career. >> the most recent one was spring 2013. this is the one that really took a toll on me where i sat out the entire year. i was dealing with symptoms of headaches a lot. >> you have to have a keen e as a coach and making sure that you're not only protecting your players for them doing anymore physical harm to themse
. >>> today a george washington university basketball player will play for the first time in more thanr. >> concussions put her on the sidelines. news 4 sports reporter jason pugh tells us how lauren chase is using her experience in a positive way. >> i really didn't know much about concussions because it wasn't something that was very prevalent or talked about much in high school. >> reporter: lauren chase is sharing her story to help other college athletes deal with...
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historian discusses george washington's relationship arnold.edict he looks at how washington's response to the failed plan to to britisht point offers insights into washington's leadership and character. that's today here on c-span 3. a new magnaer 6, carta exhibit opened at the library of congress in where a 1215.c. copy of the magna carta went on 800thy for the anniversary of the document's creation. king john originally signed the from hisunder pressure barons at runnymede, england. american revolutionaries look to the rights guaranteed by the magna carta as they rebelled against the english crown. princess anne was part of the ceremony. this program runs about 45 minutes. >> good morning. 13th librarian of congress. it's
historian discusses george washington's relationship arnold.edict he looks at how washington's response to the failed plan to to britisht point offers insights into washington's leadership and character. that's today here on c-span 3. a new magnaer 6, carta exhibit opened at the library of congress in where a 1215.c. copy of the magna carta went on 800thy for the anniversary of the document's creation. king john originally signed the from hisunder pressure barons at runnymede, england. american...
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finally folks i always loved studying american history from george washington chopping down the cherry tree to abraham lincoln chopping down those vampires. over the past weekend i heard a frightening claim from turkish president and elvish greeting recep tayyip erdogan. and what this man said could rewrite american history faster than a texas school board. >> [speaking foreign language]8 >> stephen: what? that doesn't make any sense. 1178 doesn't even rhyme with sail the ocean blue. but folks, as disturbing as it is, it may be true because the turkish president is citing a chinese document from 1178 claiming muslim sailors reached california. as well as a passage from columbus' journal in which he mentions the existence of a mosque on a hill on the cuban coast, which is all the proof i need. because the man who set out for china, only the land in the bahamas and declares the native people indians, never got anything wrong. and this turkish -- [crowd cheering] and this turkish lack of delight brings me to threat number one. muslim invaders of the new world. folks these revelations mean
finally folks i always loved studying american history from george washington chopping down the cherry tree to abraham lincoln chopping down those vampires. over the past weekend i heard a frightening claim from turkish president and elvish greeting recep tayyip erdogan. and what this man said could rewrite american history faster than a texas school board. >> [speaking foreign language]8 >> stephen: what? that doesn't make any sense. 1178 doesn't even rhyme with sail the ocean...
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the single-engine cessna went down this morning in a remote part of the george washington national forest and rocking him county. a pilot and student pilot were on board at the time. law enforcement in that area are in the process of notifying victims next of kin. the cause of the crashes in the early stages of investigation. a 56-year-old man suffered second and third greed burns in an experiment in an explosion in maryland. the explosion took late yesterday as the man entered the shed. he's in the hospital in critical but stable condition. 11 homes in the area were damaged. in -- inspectors determined three of them are temporarily unsafe to live them. what mightord on have caused the blast. a heads up for driver it's -- heads up for drivers. the intercounty connector interchange is about to open. it should be fully open by tomorrow morning. drivers are urged to follow the signs, watch for construction and pay attention to new traffic had earned. special competition ahead of veterans day on tuesday -- the university of maryland hosted a kayak football tournament. some of those taking par
the single-engine cessna went down this morning in a remote part of the george washington national forest and rocking him county. a pilot and student pilot were on board at the time. law enforcement in that area are in the process of notifying victims next of kin. the cause of the crashes in the early stages of investigation. a 56-year-old man suffered second and third greed burns in an experiment in an explosion in maryland. the explosion took late yesterday as the man entered the shed. he's...