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the most famous of washington's, is gilbert stuart. and gilbert stuart to ok washington's picture three times. this image, which is victorian is actually based on fact. in comparison to souza, gilbert asked more of his subject. washington spent at least 15 hours posing for gilbert. he hated almost every one of them. he was self-conscious. i think false teeth that will do that to a person. his false teeth, some of you may know this, were attached and had a spring that held them open. if you opened your mouth, they seemed to jump up. no wonder he appears to be holding the teeth in his mouth. washington would be the object of intense staring, very few people like that, i think. it is how paintings work. we had five minutes versus 15 hours. i think washington, had he been given the option, would've liked the five-minute approach. what we see here is gilbert stuart trying to distract washington. the painter who painted the campus of stuart painting washington, schmultz, was the painter who did this. he left us no key but very likely the man
the most famous of washington's, is gilbert stuart. and gilbert stuart to ok washington's picture three times. this image, which is victorian is actually based on fact. in comparison to souza, gilbert asked more of his subject. washington spent at least 15 hours posing for gilbert. he hated almost every one of them. he was self-conscious. i think false teeth that will do that to a person. his false teeth, some of you may know this, were attached and had a spring that held them open. if you...
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>> i think he really like charles peele but it is true he was willing to cut gilbert stored -- gilbert stuart quite a bit of slack because martha was putting a lot of pressure on you were stuart to finish and handed them over. in the literature, a reference of them going one day to gilbert's studio asking if we can have the porches and him saying no, not right now. and it is cool. i think it was a pretty patient man and fight -- and found them quite engaging. >> thank you very much. and i was curious with the tradition of portraiture -- portraiture in europe, where did it become a tradition and the u.s. the way we see with reynolds and others? or did it become more of a middle-class thing? we didn't have the same type of class system. >> there were very few portrait painters here until the 18th century. there was a quite a well-trained painter named john's migrant -- john smybert. i talked about the span of time in the book. but essentially it was impossible to make a living painting portraits. most painters, even in england lots of painters were sign painters and did other kind of pai
>> i think he really like charles peele but it is true he was willing to cut gilbert stored -- gilbert stuart quite a bit of slack because martha was putting a lot of pressure on you were stuart to finish and handed them over. in the literature, a reference of them going one day to gilbert's studio asking if we can have the porches and him saying no, not right now. and it is cool. i think it was a pretty patient man and fight -- and found them quite engaging. >> thank you very much....
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but it didn't take long for gilbert to make another request. one to help beat the boredom of prison life. the return of his recently confiscated chess set. >> why can't i have my chess pieces, warden culliver? >> segregation. >> i'm going to play chess. >> let me tell you what you do. get you some paper, draw you out a checker board -- >> i can play in my head >> i just don't see where it can hurt anybody to let somebody have something semiconstructive to do in their cell. >> i see a law library clerk next time they come through to bring you a copy of the add minimum reg and see if you're supposed to have chess pieces. >> you're the man that run this please. >> i follow the regs. >> that's what i'm saying. that's your decision. >> i follow the regs. >> going gb to be able to have books. and we don't. >> nope. because it don't say that. if it said that you'd have them. it's segregation. it wasn't meant to be nice. you ain't here for going to church. you ain't here because you was doing something constructive. you ain't been doing something const
but it didn't take long for gilbert to make another request. one to help beat the boredom of prison life. the return of his recently confiscated chess set. >> why can't i have my chess pieces, warden culliver? >> segregation. >> i'm going to play chess. >> let me tell you what you do. get you some paper, draw you out a checker board -- >> i can play in my head >> i just don't see where it can hurt anybody to let somebody have something semiconstructive to do...
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. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimestted inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but if somebody owes me a soda pop, and they come to me and say, "hey man, i need to get that soda pop you owe me," i'll spit in their face and talk to them like they're a bitch or something and then i kill them, whose fault is it? it wasn't about the soda pop no more. you on the street, yeah, you call the police and put a stop to it. what do you do in here? i tell you what you do. you go get you a knife, and you stab that son of a bitch, and you say, "you ain't taking nothing else." that's the end of that. here's what happe
. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimestted inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of...
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you do the same, gilbert. you do the same. >>> where do i go from here? the show army wives wendy davis played a determined character who never gave up the same could be said about the actress herself who struggled and a disorder that effects millions of americans, dr. sanjay gupta has her story. >> defective. that's how wandy davis labeled herself growing up. >> i had a tough time staying seated in class, always found the window next to my desk and the things that were happening outside of the classroom far more interesting. so i just knew that something was different. >> it wasn't until davis' first grade daughter was dice knowinged with adhd decades later that she discovered she had it as well. >> my entire childhood was explained in that moment. >> despite not knowing she had the disorder until she was an adult davis did find ways to manage her challenges. >> i became a person who studied twice as hard as anyone else it just became super diligent in the areas that i was interested in. >> for davis that was acting. she did find success on tv. >> we nee
you do the same, gilbert. you do the same. >>> where do i go from here? the show army wives wendy davis played a determined character who never gave up the same could be said about the actress herself who struggled and a disorder that effects millions of americans, dr. sanjay gupta has her story. >> defective. that's how wandy davis labeled herself growing up. >> i had a tough time staying seated in class, always found the window next to my desk and the things that were...
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>> that is the -- certainly gilbert's position. it was something that was argued in the ninth circuit the ninth circuit did not resolve that issue. but i believe that would be a question of arizona law. but again we have not developed that. that issue has not been developed in this -- at this -- in this court and i think the reason is, because the issue in this court is weather or not strict scrutiny applies. >> how do you justify the differing treatments of petitioner's sign on the one hand. and weekend builder event signs and the homeowner association signs. homeowner association signs can be 80 square feet. and the petitioner's sign can be six square feet. >> the homeowner's signs are not really directional signs because they can only be within the residential community. they're not directing travelers off site in a generic sense to a location. there's also a permit requirement, and the other thing is about the 80 square feet that's total sign area, that's not one sign, that's the total sign area you can have. >> has anyone ever
>> that is the -- certainly gilbert's position. it was something that was argued in the ninth circuit the ninth circuit did not resolve that issue. but i believe that would be a question of arizona law. but again we have not developed that. that issue has not been developed in this -- at this -- in this court and i think the reason is, because the issue in this court is weather or not strict scrutiny applies. >> how do you justify the differing treatments of petitioner's sign on the...
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good news community church and its pastor are challenging the town of gilbert arizona's different rules for political ideological and directional signs as a violation of the first amendment. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in case 13502, reid versus town of gilbert.
good news community church and its pastor are challenging the town of gilbert arizona's different rules for political ideological and directional signs as a violation of the first amendment. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in case 13502, reid versus town of gilbert.
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. >>> thomas gilbert jr. pleaded not guilty in the murder death of his father.uthorities say the 30-year-old son was angry his monthly allowance was cut by a few hundred dollars. they alleged he went to the family home and shot his father and tried to make it look like suicide. the younger gilbert is held without bail. >>> a clearer picture of what happened when the suv stopped on the tracks at the grade crossing. the suv driver and five passengers on the train were killed. officials say all signals and warning systems were working properly. the train was traveling just below the speed limit and the engineer applied the emergency brake. they say it was 39 seconds when the crossing lights went on until the crash. a man behind the suv said the crossing gate came down on the back of the car. instead of backing up ellen brody drove forward and crashed into the train. >>> the family of bobbi kristina brown deny the claims of her being brain dead. family members are gathering around bobbi kristina after she want found unconscious in her home in georgia. in a statement
. >>> thomas gilbert jr. pleaded not guilty in the murder death of his father.uthorities say the 30-year-old son was angry his monthly allowance was cut by a few hundred dollars. they alleged he went to the family home and shot his father and tried to make it look like suicide. the younger gilbert is held without bail. >>> a clearer picture of what happened when the suv stopped on the tracks at the grade crossing. the suv driver and five passengers on the train were killed....
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porches of washington, copies from peale trouble writght in gilbert stuart proliferated.ere's one example of tobias mullet's history of english friend it is modest but exudes gravitas through the embellishment. a simple of military strength. as well as all as and oak branches which symbolize peace and strength. together, these emblems supplied washington leadership enabled to come through military strength. the description on this piece indicates the designer of the print was john james, and eccentric irishman who arrived in america and took up the embellishment of washington porcher or john norman had left off. he had designed a handsome framing print of washington based in a miniature. the oval frame porcher from the back of the "hampton eagle" which would bear the scales of justice and a ribbon. he didn't stop there. military banners, upon burgess of -- libertas all aim upwards. we might keep 2 points in mind and considering the seemingly heavy-handed engraving. norman's use of allegory was a universal language. you didn't have to be an upper-class man with a proper ed
porches of washington, copies from peale trouble writght in gilbert stuart proliferated.ere's one example of tobias mullet's history of english friend it is modest but exudes gravitas through the embellishment. a simple of military strength. as well as all as and oak branches which symbolize peace and strength. together, these emblems supplied washington leadership enabled to come through military strength. the description on this piece indicates the designer of the print was john james, and...
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another of david edwin's engravings of 1798 was a very tiny version of the gilbert stuart face. this print seems to have been made specifically to insert in the title of a music sheet. in april of 1798, joseph hopkins compose a piece called "the favorite new federal song." known as "hail columbia." at that moment, war with revolutionary france seemed almost inevitable intentions -- and tensions were mounting in philadelphia between the federalists and anti-federalist. imagine that, partisan tension in the capital city. indeed his performance was triumphant. success. abigail adams attended the theater that evening and reported the next day that her head still ached from the thunderous applause. "hail the columbia," became a favorite new song. two days after the performance, the first public printing appeared, with a small engraving of president adams pasted in the middle. in july of 1798, as the quasi-war against french privateers threatened to explode, george washington briefly returned to public service, when he was appointed commander-in-chief of the american sources. the ente
another of david edwin's engravings of 1798 was a very tiny version of the gilbert stuart face. this print seems to have been made specifically to insert in the title of a music sheet. in april of 1798, joseph hopkins compose a piece called "the favorite new federal song." known as "hail columbia." at that moment, war with revolutionary france seemed almost inevitable intentions -- and tensions were mounting in philadelphia between the federalists and anti-federalist....
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[laughter] >> thank you somewhat, mark gilbert -- thank you so much mark gilbert. called switzerland read drawings -- rejoice the currency war. >> profits improving in the fourth quarter. the focus is in on gory -- on organic growth. here with us is caroline hyde. capital rising. talk to us about these results. >> as of the moment took over the reins of chairman, has been benefiting. and includes and lawn offices for you not to revenue taking up. this is priced picking up. -- and include loan offices in revenue picking up. that is held to boost profitability in every single markets. they are in 10 markets. profit is up 68% have expected that. when you see which countries are doing particularly well and they have doubled in spain. u.k. looking stronger as well as is chile. brazil, one of their main markets is still an area of weakness. it is all about talking about organic world. -- organic growth. splash for cash and growing the business. >> yes says anna burton has taken the helm, plenty of changes. focus on the youth in her country. >> i think that is something i
[laughter] >> thank you somewhat, mark gilbert -- thank you so much mark gilbert. called switzerland read drawings -- rejoice the currency war. >> profits improving in the fourth quarter. the focus is in on gory -- on organic growth. here with us is caroline hyde. capital rising. talk to us about these results. >> as of the moment took over the reins of chairman, has been benefiting. and includes and lawn offices for you not to revenue taking up. this is priced picking up. --...
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sitting next to athena is gilbert. last month it was announced that gilbert would be receiving the prestigious national press foundation benjamin c bradley award as editor of the year. [applause] for guiding his news organization through the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and the tumultuous aftermath he will receive that award on february 18 right here in washington d.c. next to gilbert is mr. roland martin. he is an author, a columnist and host of tv one's news now with roland martin. he is a nationally syndicated columnist and a former cnn contributor and author of "speak brother: a black man's view of america." let's give him a hand. let's give the entire panel a hand as we anticipate the powerful conversation this evening. >> hi everybody. i am kenya von. i am going to start with one of the reasons i am here, and that is ferguson. i remember august 9 like it was 10 seconds ago. i was going about my everyday business of social media watching, just looking on sites. i saw a man hold a sign on
sitting next to athena is gilbert. last month it was announced that gilbert would be receiving the prestigious national press foundation benjamin c bradley award as editor of the year. [applause] for guiding his news organization through the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and the tumultuous aftermath he will receive that award on february 18 right here in washington d.c. next to gilbert is mr. roland martin. he is an author, a columnist and host of tv one's news now with...
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and next to gilbert is mr. roland martin, an author. roland is a columnist and host of "news one now with roland martin." it is a nationally -- a fiery nationally syndicated columnist. with creators syndicate. he is a former cnn contributor and author of "speak brother, a black man's view of america" and "barack obama road to the white house." as originally reported by roland s martin. let's give him a hand. let's give this entire panel a hand. as we anticipate this powerful conversation this evening. and we are going to start with you. >> hi, everybody. i guess i'll go ahead and get started with 10 -- well, -- 10 -- well -- one of -- the reason why i'm here and that's ferguson. i remember august 9 like it was 10 seconds ago. i was doing my my business of social media and a man held a sign that said, the ferguson police department just murdered my unarmed son. and i was like, ferguson ferguson? down the street ferguson? is this real? and i wanted to get down there. at that moment. because people were gathering. but i actually had, becau
and next to gilbert is mr. roland martin, an author. roland is a columnist and host of "news one now with roland martin." it is a nationally -- a fiery nationally syndicated columnist. with creators syndicate. he is a former cnn contributor and author of "speak brother, a black man's view of america" and "barack obama road to the white house." as originally reported by roland s martin. let's give him a hand. let's give this entire panel a hand. as we anticipate...
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gilbert is next -- thank you for your call. gilbert is next. caller: let me say this.hy are we over there killing those people in their country? they are no threat to us at all. before that, european's been involved in killing those folks since 1096. the crusades. the crusades, went over there to get back their christian country. they had converted to christianity after painting themselves blue and howling at the moon. they went over there to kill those people in 1096. here we are, almost 1000 years later, still killing those people. we need to come home. we have enough trouble in this country. host: this is from her rea who says, what is the difference between mr. putin stealing parts of the ukraine and in -- and israel stealing parts of palestine? you can join in on the conversation at facebook.com/c-span. independent line, good morning terry. caller: i want to know if it is true that 22 men a week or month that die by suicide in the service. my son is 29 years in the service right now. he works at the pharmacy and he sees people come and go and go and come. i want t
gilbert is next -- thank you for your call. gilbert is next. caller: let me say this.hy are we over there killing those people in their country? they are no threat to us at all. before that, european's been involved in killing those folks since 1096. the crusades. the crusades, went over there to get back their christian country. they had converted to christianity after painting themselves blue and howling at the moon. they went over there to kill those people in 1096. here we are, almost 1000...
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. >> mark gilbert joins us. mark, a little bit of draghi. whatever it takes.e thomas jordan 2013. >> that is the lesson what else is he going to say? technically he is right. he can turn on the printing presses, unlimited amount of danish krone. buy foreign exchange, let the foreign-exchange reserves sweel the -- swell. technically, he is correct, but he is taking on the market, and the market can stay solvent longer than he can stay rational. >> very true. when i look at the fx reserves and we had data out of the switzerland -- 80% of gdp. a look at denmark at 30% of gdp. these guys have got some space to fight this. >> they have. and switzerland started pegging its currency september, 2011. reserves rose. 77%. ok. that is a lot of money to be spending defending your currency, and it shows how far you have to go. the danish central-bank saying i will do whatever it takes. i hope he is not what it might mean, because it will not just mean expanding your frontal exchange reserves as a percentage of gdp. it also means negative interest rates. deeply negative int
. >> mark gilbert joins us. mark, a little bit of draghi. whatever it takes.e thomas jordan 2013. >> that is the lesson what else is he going to say? technically he is right. he can turn on the printing presses, unlimited amount of danish krone. buy foreign exchange, let the foreign-exchange reserves sweel the -- swell. technically, he is correct, but he is taking on the market, and the market can stay solvent longer than he can stay rational. >> very true. when i look at the...
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here's a brief video about gilbert bailon's work.video clip] >> ferguson, missouri was unknown to most people previous to last august. when our staff responded to the shooting, we found the story was going to be huge for the country but also very important for us here. >> the protests have been like a band-aid being ripped off. tensions that have always been here and now they are out in the open. ♪ >> you had the daily uncertainty of how big they live news events will be, whether a rally would turn into a violent encounter with police late at night. >> our staff in the coming months and weeks were working in difficult circumstances and surviving teargas and of all from looters. and people were criticizing our reporting. we did outstanding journalism. -- assault from looters. >> now that it be teargas canisters are not been launched and buildings are not being burned anymore, the issues of distrust and disparity that really launched everything are still with us today not only in st. louis. >> problems like poverty, lack a representati
here's a brief video about gilbert bailon's work.video clip] >> ferguson, missouri was unknown to most people previous to last august. when our staff responded to the shooting, we found the story was going to be huge for the country but also very important for us here. >> the protests have been like a band-aid being ripped off. tensions that have always been here and now they are out in the open. ♪ >> you had the daily uncertainty of how big they live news events will be,...
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written by his closest and favorite lieutenants including the academic and later columbia scholar gilbert hiett. he was married to helen mcinnes which is interesting because she was writing anti-novels that made the nazi atrocities about which was also propaganda in the form of fiction. i believe they are recognizable for the style. it is fairly academic and dry. suddenly, you will come across a chapter that begins, looks like a goat, in terms of one politician, and another politician looked like a horse. this would be dahl trying to liven up an official report. i used it it -- heavily would be an overstatement. there are portions that are more reliable than others. the dahl section -- i know what he was doing every day. i knew where he was. i could compare it, track it with his entry in the history and substantiate many of his claims. i was willing to use him there. other claims made by stevenson i don't mention in the book. i don't think they can be substantiated. certainly not with any records we have now. they claim to do all kinds of accomplishments that are more controversial. i tri
written by his closest and favorite lieutenants including the academic and later columbia scholar gilbert hiett. he was married to helen mcinnes which is interesting because she was writing anti-novels that made the nazi atrocities about which was also propaganda in the form of fiction. i believe they are recognizable for the style. it is fairly academic and dry. suddenly, you will come across a chapter that begins, looks like a goat, in terms of one politician, and another politician looked...
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the medical examiner says gilbert began st. louisless were killed. they found a red infinity. they uprooted another tree and caught on fire. >> at 2:00 in the morning there is always a good chance alcohol could be involved. speed could be a factor. falling asleep could be something to consider as well. >> they have not determined if alcohol or drugs play add factor in the crash. they asking anyone that saw it at the time of the crash to call the chp. >>> police looking for the people involved in a fight that killed a 24-year-old man. it happened around 3:00 yesterday morning. neighbors tell police they could hear glass breaking and a possible fight in the street. when police arrived they found a 24-year-old man with life threatening injuries. he was later pronounced dead at the scene. they are investigating the cause of death. >>> the patriots are super bowl champions ten years after they won their last title. >> intercepted at the goal line by butler. >> it was unbelievable. time winding down. saw hawks russell wilson was intercepted. the patriots won 28-24 coming back after
the medical examiner says gilbert began st. louisless were killed. they found a red infinity. they uprooted another tree and caught on fire. >> at 2:00 in the morning there is always a good chance alcohol could be involved. speed could be a factor. falling asleep could be something to consider as well. >> they have not determined if alcohol or drugs play add factor in the crash. they asking anyone that saw it at the time of the crash to call the chp. >>> police looking for...
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chris gilbert shot this video.e said the best thing to do is let this little guy get up on his own. you see him using his little flippers. was he successful? at one time he's like let me fry, lellet me fry. he takes a little break but he does not give up. he uses his flippers and he gets out. >> it's seal version of 127 hours. >> it is. >> once he gets up he's able to walk over to the water dives in and swims away. >>> and this is from animal services. this cat, baby blue is up in a tree. that's why they called los angeles animal services to come get her down. you can see they have all of the equipment. drone out too. >> baby blue is quite friendly, once he gets up he starts to pet her and she's like i like you. she doesn't run away. she just stays put. >> can't be true this many cats get stuck in trees? >> i'm stuck. >> they just want their faces out there. >> yes, microchip. >> the woman who called los angeles animal services said the cat had been in the tree two days. >> totally cool. >> just climbed up there. >
chris gilbert shot this video.e said the best thing to do is let this little guy get up on his own. you see him using his little flippers. was he successful? at one time he's like let me fry, lellet me fry. he takes a little break but he does not give up. he uses his flippers and he gets out. >> it's seal version of 127 hours. >> it is. >> once he gets up he's able to walk over to the water dives in and swims away. >>> and this is from animal services. this cat, baby...
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. >> today at the intersection of burlington and gilbert, there's a truck headed straight toward him,ng of it at first. >> we both had green lights. i was probably going 25 or 30 miles an hour. just going through the intersection. >> what josh doesn't know is that an approaching police car is recording the whole thing. >> officer eric lippold was proceeding towards us or southbound on gilbert street. the pickup turned directly in front of josh. josh, on his scooter, impacted the right front corner area of the pickup, and josh was thrown from his scooter. >> the moped is knocked out from under him and josh is flying headlong. >> it was last second, i just saw it right as he hit me. i remember just seeing the truck there, and i think i kind of braced myself. i didn't even hit the brakes. i didn't have time to. >> as he watches the crash in horror, the police officer turns on his camera and automatically saves the previous 30 seconds of video. >> because of the way our system is set up, it's recording constantly, it just doesn't save it until it's turned on and then we have a 30-second c
. >> today at the intersection of burlington and gilbert, there's a truck headed straight toward him,ng of it at first. >> we both had green lights. i was probably going 25 or 30 miles an hour. just going through the intersection. >> what josh doesn't know is that an approaching police car is recording the whole thing. >> officer eric lippold was proceeding towards us or southbound on gilbert street. the pickup turned directly in front of josh. josh, on his scooter,...
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and this picture, what is happening here is gilbert stuart is combining george washington create theffice of the president. again, the sense in which the fraught history of the early republic, the revolution, all the rest of it are solidified in the person of washington, the inevitable, the essential man won the revolution, becomes the unanimous choice for president. and stewart creates this model of national unity in the figure of washington. so you have a whole series of symbols, again, there is this fictive space. washington did not have an open-air office in new york. this elaborate pillar. the winds of change are blowing. it does not take an art historian to see with the rainbow means. ronald reagan got his morning in america from this picture. do you see the great seal on the chair? you cannot do this after mussolini? this is the fascist. the classical symbol of unity out of diversity. wrapped up the 13 colonies, the 13 states becoming one. and he then shows the law books underneath there which is the root of our constitution, of our politicians. what stewart was doing was that
and this picture, what is happening here is gilbert stuart is combining george washington create theffice of the president. again, the sense in which the fraught history of the early republic, the revolution, all the rest of it are solidified in the person of washington, the inevitable, the essential man won the revolution, becomes the unanimous choice for president. and stewart creates this model of national unity in the figure of washington. so you have a whole series of symbols, again, there...
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. >> tom gilbert. i live in san francisco. i'm kind of like a neighbor, kind of place where i like to roll. it's flat. i used to do that more often. i am surrounded by facades that have been saved and buildings that have grown out of them. we don't really need just to save the facade. we need to save the buildings. the surrounding area around the ferry building right there is unique. it's a historical link through time to a different architecture and to another historical gem of an event. we need to protect our gems. we need to continue our link and part of 80 years ago is a gem especially an event of magnitude. if the commonwealth club can't fit in the building as it is we should save the whole building, but if they can't fit that way, then they should find another shoe. cinderella can only work the magic in certain places and certain times. with that said i would like to save the whole block again. thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public who would like to speak in support of the appeal at
. >> tom gilbert. i live in san francisco. i'm kind of like a neighbor, kind of place where i like to roll. it's flat. i used to do that more often. i am surrounded by facades that have been saved and buildings that have grown out of them. we don't really need just to save the facade. we need to save the buildings. the surrounding area around the ferry building right there is unique. it's a historical link through time to a different architecture and to another historical gem of an event....
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pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig. want to tell us about it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio manager foe cused on large cap stocks. it has $800 billion. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> happy for you. >> i'm excited. a great team. i've known them for a long time so i'm happy to be part of them. >> good stuff. >> our game plan looks like this, unstoppable apple. another new high and rumors of a coming car but is the 20% run over the past month for america's most loved stock too far too fast. hedge fund manager neely gilbert with three names to own right now and why they are good bets for your money. we begin with the nasdaq a little more than 100 points away from 5,000. a place it hasn't been in nearly 15 years brings us to the question with tech on a run, are investors partying a little too much like it's 1999? pete, you tackle this first. semis, biotechs. >> yep. >> and apple. >> yep. >> it's fairly -- it's much more
pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig. want to tell us about it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio manager foe cused on large cap stocks. it has $800 billion. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> happy for you. >> i'm excited. a great team. i've known them for a long time so i'm happy to be part of them....
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the author explores the work of gilbert stuart, charles wilson peel, and john trumbull, focusing on howhese artists capture the spirit of the first president and what modern audiences can now learn about washington through these portraits. mr. howard is the author of "the painter's chair: george washington and the making of american art." that is tonight here on american history tv. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 15 new democrats in the house and 12 new republicans and one new democrat in the senate, but there are also 100 eight women in congress, including the first african-american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the numbers of congress using congressional chronicle on www.c-span.org. the page has lots of useful information, including voting results and statistics about each session. new congress, best access, on c-span, c-span2, and c-span.org. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit
the author explores the work of gilbert stuart, charles wilson peel, and john trumbull, focusing on howhese artists capture the spirit of the first president and what modern audiences can now learn about washington through these portraits. mr. howard is the author of "the painter's chair: george washington and the making of american art." that is tonight here on american history tv. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new...
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from cape elizabeth, maine please welcome griff gilbert! >> hey, what's up man?>> how are you, my man? >> good to meet you. >> yeah! yeah! >> whoo! >> throw it up! >> yeah, what up? i'm just playing. >> [laughing] >> let's do this. >> [laughing] this is good. you are ready, man. >> i'm ready. >> you ready to move out of the basement. what's the business? >> i print t-shirts and i actually wanted to make you one that said, "the amusement park," 'cause i know that's your nickname. >> you know that, because i'm funny and scary at the same time. >> exactly. yes. >> there you go. >> yeah. >> but let's talk about you. i mean... >> yeah, so i'm printing t-shirts in my basement. it's kind of hard to get customers when you're in the basement. >> yeah. >> and so i want to win a million dollars and put up a storefront right in the city and get some things going. >> there we go, my man. that's what we're here to do for you, brother. >> all right. let's do it. >> g
from cape elizabeth, maine please welcome griff gilbert! >> hey, what's up man?>> how are you, my man? >> good to meet you. >> yeah! yeah! >> whoo! >> throw it up! >> yeah, what up? i'm just playing. >> [laughing] >> let's do this. >> [laughing] this is good. you are ready, man. >> i'm ready. >> you ready to move out of the basement. what's the business? >> i print t-shirts and i actually wanted to make you one that...
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tommy gilbert jr.'in an orange jump suit and handcuffs, but the judge allowed the cameras in as he pleaded not guilty to murdering his 70-year-old father. evidence was largely circumstantial and there were no witnesses to the crime while the district attorney's office points to two empty shell casings at his apartment that were a match to the gun found at the crime scene. according to the associated press, court documents show that in the hours following gilbert's arrest he talked with police about his diet running and exercise routine, but not about his father's death, asking to his lawyer. tom gilbert and his wife shelly were doing all they could to help their son who struggled with mental health issues. they gave him an allowance of $600 a week and paid his rent. when they tried to lower it to 400 a week, he got angry. >> they were worried about his mental state and they were increasingly concerned about his mental well being. >> tommy gilbert is in court without bail. willie? >> kate snow. thank you
tommy gilbert jr.'in an orange jump suit and handcuffs, but the judge allowed the cameras in as he pleaded not guilty to murdering his 70-year-old father. evidence was largely circumstantial and there were no witnesses to the crime while the district attorney's office points to two empty shell casings at his apartment that were a match to the gun found at the crime scene. according to the associated press, court documents show that in the hours following gilbert's arrest he talked with police...
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this is a stripped-down unadorned portrait that does not have what we see in the gilbert stewart.is looking at you with this wise expression. his jaw is determined. he is wearing the fancy suit the pocket square. there is the national flag. what you have here is a picture of absolute authority in one of the most fraught periods of history. certainly one of the most anxiety inducing periods in american history. it is may 1945, he is just become president. all the moons and planets have fallen on him. he is faced with a monumental task of ending the war in japan, with or without the atomic bomb. you see absolutely none of that in this forthright portrait of harry s truman. again, and truman confesses in his writings that he feels anxious. that he cannot measure up. he has a sense he is only going to be able to do the best he can. and that may well not be good enough. he is a very shrewd judge of other men and women. he resolves to do the best he can. i want to conclude with the way in which this portrait at that particular moment in our time in history, seems to make the success of
this is a stripped-down unadorned portrait that does not have what we see in the gilbert stewart.is looking at you with this wise expression. his jaw is determined. he is wearing the fancy suit the pocket square. there is the national flag. what you have here is a picture of absolute authority in one of the most fraught periods of history. certainly one of the most anxiety inducing periods in american history. it is may 1945, he is just become president. all the moons and planets have fallen on...
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thomas gilbert, princeton graduate pleading glt to murder today.secutors say he shot his millionaire father in his parents' home last month, trying to make it look like a suicide. they say he was upset over a cut in his allowance. >>> richard sherman. there was concern his girlfriend would go into late boar during the super bowl, but she didn't. today, she did. a boy, sherman now tweeting my son sure knows how to make an entrance. 2/5/15. and look at his jersey there. 2-5. his jersey number. >>> and a talk tonight over the "sports illustrated" cover. and it is revealing. let's just say revealing more than we can show here on the evening news. many asking does the cover go too far? you can judge for yourself. >>> and when we come back here tonight, made in america. the promise that you can trace your t-shirt and your jeans right to the cotton field here in america. so what did we find when we tried it? my name is michael. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles co
thomas gilbert, princeton graduate pleading glt to murder today.secutors say he shot his millionaire father in his parents' home last month, trying to make it look like a suicide. they say he was upset over a cut in his allowance. >>> richard sherman. there was concern his girlfriend would go into late boar during the super bowl, but she didn't. today, she did. a boy, sherman now tweeting my son sure knows how to make an entrance. 2/5/15. and look at his jersey there. 2-5. his jersey...
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---las victimas fueron identificadas como: bethel gonzales de 31 aÑos, gilbert gonzales de 36 y jorge--se investigan las causas de este accidente vo/blanca -- tres mascotas murieron despus de presuntamente consumir agua de un popular lago del este de la baha donde el agua ha alcanzado niveles txicos de algas debido a la sequa... --durante el fin de semana se colocaron avisos de advertencia en las entradas al parque del lago chabot. --las personas que visitan el lugar ahora estaran ms alertas. take sot "estaba caminando con mi hijo y nos dimos cuenta que el lago estaba verde pero ahora que recien me apuntas, no me habia dado cuenta de eso." cont vo cesar --los administradores afirman que la prohibicin de nadar en el lugar viene desde decadas atras y agregaron que las personas deben tomar sus precauciones para evitar el contacto con el agua. vo/cesar ---un hombre hispano se encuentra desaparecido y ahora las autoridades piden la ayuda del publico para encontrarlo. ---sergio salas de 40 aÑos de edad fue visto por ultima vez en la oficina postal del area de la marina en san francisco el l
---las victimas fueron identificadas como: bethel gonzales de 31 aÑos, gilbert gonzales de 36 y jorge--se investigan las causas de este accidente vo/blanca -- tres mascotas murieron despus de presuntamente consumir agua de un popular lago del este de la baha donde el agua ha alcanzado niveles txicos de algas debido a la sequa... --durante el fin de semana se colocaron avisos de advertencia en las entradas al parque del lago chabot. --las personas que visitan el lugar ahora estaran ms alertas....
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. >> it is sad people living next door in gilbert there they are freaking out bit. >> reporter: lancaster county district attorney says ra cannot open up a student's door without cause. >> they are not criminal investigators, their responsibility as you know, in college, make sure there is no more disturbance going on. >> reporter: karlie hall was a freshman at millersville university as his her twin sister kristin. both graduated last year from unionville high school. her 19 year-old bye friend is being held it in without bail he's charged with homicide and he is not a student here. reporting live tonight from millersville university todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> todd, thank you. >>> the cause of this accident in medford new jersey is under investigation. the two vehicle crash happened on route 07 near jones road. the it is not known if anyone was injured in the crash. >>> well, take a good look add this surveillance video from a lounge social club on mccallister street in philadelphia back on january 24th. police want to identify five people in this video they are all pe
. >> it is sad people living next door in gilbert there they are freaking out bit. >> reporter: lancaster county district attorney says ra cannot open up a student's door without cause. >> they are not criminal investigators, their responsibility as you know, in college, make sure there is no more disturbance going on. >> reporter: karlie hall was a freshman at millersville university as his her twin sister kristin. both graduated last year from unionville high school....
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snoop dogg and gilbert gotfried. >> it can anybody to anyone. >> an esurance commercial.his behind the scenes video of her making the commercial. >> mount dew has a new energy drink kick start. it starts dancing. >>> to make sure the superbowl is as safe as possible. >> the seahawks and patriots are preparing for battle. law enforcement is securing the event. 72,000 people expected here in the university of phoenix stadium and thousands more coming to the phoenix area. that's now easy task. security is everywhere. helicopters to bomb sniffing dogs, agents are watching the superbowl for suspicious activity. the department of homeland security pushing resources from custom and border protection and fema to the area. >> i am confident we will have a safe and secure and successful event sunday. >> at the stadium every bag will be checked and person screened. individuals without proper tickets will not be allowed on the premisis. it was the most watched event on television. jay johnson said there is no credible threat. all of these provisions is so the story is the big game. c
snoop dogg and gilbert gotfried. >> it can anybody to anyone. >> an esurance commercial.his behind the scenes video of her making the commercial. >> mount dew has a new energy drink kick start. it starts dancing. >>> to make sure the superbowl is as safe as possible. >> the seahawks and patriots are preparing for battle. law enforcement is securing the event. 72,000 people expected here in the university of phoenix stadium and thousands more coming to the...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, e our program. two weeks are any indication then our children are in good hands with the teachers of america. great tournament. our champion, karen, has had to wait two weeks to come back and defend. today, she faces andy and susan. and i'll wish all three of you good luck as we go to work in the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories for you. karen, you start. hit men for $200. karen. who is ricky martin? he's the hit man. hit men for $400. karen. who is justin timberlake? yes. hit men, $600. andy. who is paul simon? right. hit men for $800.
thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, e our program. two weeks are any indication then our children are in good hands with the teachers of america. great tournament. our champion, karen, has had to wait two weeks to come back and defend. today, she faces andy and susan. and i'll wish all three of you good luck as we go to work in the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories for you. karen, you start. hit men for $200. karen. who is ricky martin? he's the hit man. hit men for $400. karen. who is...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen.one of the correct responses was the word momentum, and that, certainly, what our current champion, dava-leigh has managed to gather for herself. she won $1,500 in her first game, close to $9,000 in her second game but $20,000 yesterday. will the pattern continue today? today, she faces laura and michael. they'll have something to say about it. let's find out now as we begin in the jeopardy! round. and here come the categories. good subject. the response will contain things that you would find on a dinner table. we move now to words that can be made from postal abbreviations. alex: dava-leigh, start us. movies with subtitles for $200, please.
thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen.one of the correct responses was the word momentum, and that, certainly, what our current champion, dava-leigh has managed to gather for herself. she won $1,500 in her first game, close to $9,000 in her second game but $20,000 yesterday. will the pattern continue today? today, she faces laura and michael. they'll have something to say about it. let's find out now as we begin in the jeopardy! round. and here come the categories. good...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen to d-day, decision day.e you a little bit of background information. at the end of the double jeopardy! round on yesterday's program these three players had earned $40,000. that's a lot of money. it means they were performing extremely well and making very few mistakes. we'll get rid of these dollar figures now. remember we will add these figures to whatever you earn today. adam, you get to pick again first in this jeopardy! round. and here are the categories. hmm. not number one. adam. 3 letters, $200. adam. what is a gym? yes. 3 letters, $400. jennifer. what is yen? correct. 3 letters, $600.
thank you, johnny gilbert. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen to d-day, decision day.e you a little bit of background information. at the end of the double jeopardy! round on yesterday's program these three players had earned $40,000. that's a lot of money. it means they were performing extremely well and making very few mistakes. we'll get rid of these dollar figures now. remember we will add these figures to whatever you earn today. adam, you get to pick again first in this jeopardy! round....
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[ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome.eeks we are back in class, sort of. but this time, we are doing the testing on the teachers. colin, erin, and martha, welcome aboard and good luck. here we go. this is the first of our quarter-final matches. and these are the categories you have to deal with... notice the "c" in quotation marks. followed by... and then... and... martha you get to start. i'd like "c" you at the movies please, for $200. erin. what is "city slickers"? you got it and you're on the board. "c" you at the movies for $400, please. martha. what is "cleopatra"? yes, that's the movie. could i have "c" you at the movies for $600, please. colin. what is "cool hand luke"? good. uh, "c" you at the movies for $800.
[ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome.eeks we are back in class, sort of. but this time, we are doing the testing on the teachers. colin, erin, and martha, welcome aboard and good luck. here we go. this is the first of our quarter-final matches. and these are the categories you have to deal with... notice the "c" in quotation marks. followed by... and then... and... martha you get to start. i'd like "c" you at the movies please, for $200....
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.ght now -- colin, eric, and lydia. they're the winners of the three quarter-final games so far this werom now, they'll be joined by either chris, jennifer, or mary. let's start finding out which one of you wins the game. this is the jeopardy! round, and these are the categories... followed by... and finally, we want... mary, start. i'll take colorful rhyme time for $200. [ beep ] what is a black jack? mary? [ chuckles ] colorful rhyme time for $400. mary. what is blue glue? that's it. rhyme time for $600. chris. what is a white light? that's it. colorful rhyme time, $800. jennifer. what is a yellow cello? correct. i'll take colorful rhyme time, $1,000. jennifer. what is a green sheen? you got it. what do i hear? -- $200.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.ght now -- colin, eric, and lydia. they're the winners of the three quarter-final games so far this werom now, they'll be joined by either chris, jennifer, or mary. let's start finding out which one of you wins the game. this is the jeopardy! round, and these are the categories... followed by... and finally, we want... mary, start. i'll take colorful rhyme time for $200. [ beep ] what is a black jack? mary? [ chuckles ] colorful rhyme...
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. >>> to that high profile case here in new york 30-year-old thomas gilbert, son of a hedge fund managerinceton graduate, pleading guilty to murder today. prosecutors say he shot his millionaire father in his parents' home last month, trying to make it look like a suicide. they say he was upset over a cut in his allowance. >>> seattle seahawks cornerback richard sherman. there was concern his girlfriend would go into labor during the super bowl, but she didn't. today, she did. a boy. sherman now tweeting, "my son sure knows how to make an entrance. 2/5/15." and look at his jersey there. 2-5. sherman's jersey number. we love that. >>> and talk tonight over the "sports illustrated" cover. the cover just revealed, and, well, it's revealing. the cover girl, hannah davis, the girlfriend of retired yankee derek jeter. let's just say it reveals more than we can show here on the evening news. many asking, does the cover go too far? you can judge for yourself. >>> and when we come back here tonight, made in america. the promise that you can trace your t-shirt and your jeans right to the cotton fi
. >>> to that high profile case here in new york 30-year-old thomas gilbert, son of a hedge fund managerinceton graduate, pleading guilty to murder today. prosecutors say he shot his millionaire father in his parents' home last month, trying to make it look like a suicide. they say he was upset over a cut in his allowance. >>> seattle seahawks cornerback richard sherman. there was concern his girlfriend would go into labor during the super bowl, but she didn't. today, she did....