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now, we don't have any evidence for a hearth or actually where the slaves would do their cooking on a daily basis. this hearth was probably built up off the ground because there's no evidence of burning in this area, which means this structure would have had a raised wooden floor, which is very different than most early 19th century slave quarters of the time period, and it gives us an idea of the structures that were in the south yard were actually built to be seen by visitors. they're a little more resources put into these structures than we finding in slave quarters in other areas of the property. this is the second duplex structure. this one is a little bit different from that one in terms of how it was built. this one had a stone chimney base, so, again, you would have had two households in this duplex. one would have had a space 16x16 foot here and would have had a hard th hearth that would have been inside this chimney and on the other side there was another hearth here and you would have had a raised wooden floor and there was a 16x16 space for another household and there prob
now, we don't have any evidence for a hearth or actually where the slaves would do their cooking on a daily basis. this hearth was probably built up off the ground because there's no evidence of burning in this area, which means this structure would have had a raised wooden floor, which is very different than most early 19th century slave quarters of the time period, and it gives us an idea of the structures that were in the south yard were actually built to be seen by visitors. they're a...
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we don't have evidence of a hearth or where the slaves did their cooking. this hearth was built up off the ground because there is no evidence of burning. this structure would have had a raise wooden floor, much different than early 19th century slave quarters of the type period. it gives us the idea the structures in the south yard were actually built to be seen by visitors. they were a little more resources put in these structures than we're finding in slave quarters in other areas of the property. this is the second duplex structure, this is different than that one in terms of h it was built. this one had a stone chimney base, two households in this duplex, one a space of 16 by 16 foot, and would have had a hearth that was inside this chimney. on the other side there would be another hearth right here, and you would have had a raised wooden floor and 16 by 16 space for another household and probably would have been anywhere from four to six people living in each one of these spaces. so total you've got maybe 10 to 12 people in one of these duplexes. thre
we don't have evidence of a hearth or where the slaves did their cooking. this hearth was built up off the ground because there is no evidence of burning. this structure would have had a raise wooden floor, much different than early 19th century slave quarters of the type period. it gives us the idea the structures in the south yard were actually built to be seen by visitors. they were a little more resources put in these structures than we're finding in slave quarters in other areas of the...
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and would have had a hearth that was inside of this chimney. on the other side there would be a hearth here, there would have been a raised wooden floor and a 16 by 16 space for another household. and it probably would have been anywhere from four to six people living in each one of these -- these spaces. so total, you'd get maybe 10 to 12 people in one of these duplexes. you'd get three of those. so you're looking at maybe 25, 30 people in this area. alternatively, one of these duplexes could have been used by -- when visitors would come to see the madisons, they would have been bringing their personal slaves, their coachmen, a number of folks that would have been serving them. they would have needed a place to stay. maybe that was servant guest housing. it's hard to say. it's been seen in other plantations of the time period. with the excavations, what you see here is the completed excavation of this site. we've excavated all the structural remains that were -- that had feature soil. what happens to all the artifacts is each one of these unit
and would have had a hearth that was inside of this chimney. on the other side there would be a hearth here, there would have been a raised wooden floor and a 16 by 16 space for another household. and it probably would have been anywhere from four to six people living in each one of these -- these spaces. so total, you'd get maybe 10 to 12 people in one of these duplexes. you'd get three of those. so you're looking at maybe 25, 30 people in this area. alternatively, one of these duplexes could...
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here's a hearth recently uncovered on the first floor. and you'll note both pictures have a cold joint, the seam between the original firebox and the in fill that decreased the size of its opening. now, not only does the original width of the firebox indicate it was used for cooking, but so does evidence inside the hearth. here on the right you see the remnants -- get my pointer here. here on the right you see the remnants of a flue that would have led to a smaller oven. it is a common condition for a kitchen hearth. you see the bricks blackened with soot. that forms the top of the flu. and on this white line, that's accumulation of ash about 150 years old. on the left, you see we also found buried in the other side of the chimney here, we found an iron anchor, which would have been what an iron crane was bolted to. the crane would have been used for hanging pots over the fire for cooking. here is an i mage that shows wht it might have looked like. note again, iron crane inside the fireplace, as well as both on the same side here. there's
here's a hearth recently uncovered on the first floor. and you'll note both pictures have a cold joint, the seam between the original firebox and the in fill that decreased the size of its opening. now, not only does the original width of the firebox indicate it was used for cooking, but so does evidence inside the hearth. here on the right you see the remnants -- get my pointer here. here on the right you see the remnants of a flue that would have led to a smaller oven. it is a common...
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here's a hearth recently uncovered on the first floor. and you'll note both pictures have a cold joint, the seam between the original firebox and the in fill that decrease the size of its opening. now, not only does the original width of the firebox indicate it was used for cooking, but so does evidence inside the hearth. here on the right you see the remnants -- get my pointer here. here on the right you see the remnants of remnants of a flue that would have led to a smaller oven, a very common condition for a kitch kitchen heartth. that forms the top of the flue and right along here, that white line is an accumulate of ash that is about 150 years old. we also found an iron anchor which the crane would have been used for hanging pots over the fire for cooking. now, here is an image of a very similar urban slave quarters in xharl son and it offers a sense of what this fireplace might have liked like. you'll note again the iron crane that's inside the fireplace, as well as they're both on the same side, there's the iron crane and the small
here's a hearth recently uncovered on the first floor. and you'll note both pictures have a cold joint, the seam between the original firebox and the in fill that decrease the size of its opening. now, not only does the original width of the firebox indicate it was used for cooking, but so does evidence inside the hearth. here on the right you see the remnants -- get my pointer here. here on the right you see the remnants of remnants of a flue that would have led to a smaller oven, a very...
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walls were stripped clean, all the wood flooring on the first floor was removed, and chimneys and hearths were enclosed in new walls. the western end of the second story was extended to create a continuous two story facade to the carriage house. you see that onto h street was added. during conversion of second floor into exhibit gallery in 2001, the first attempt was made by the national trust to uncover, conserve, interpret the building's remaining historic fabric. one chimney and section of wall framing were left uncovered and formed an exhibition on urban slavery. in 2008, the first section of floor, original painted floor was uncovered. this work was completed, exposing the entire original painted floor in 2010. this has a great deal to tell us. in 2011 and 2012 we continued to carefully remove the remaining modern finishes, fully exposing remaining chimneys and hearth on the first and second floors. we learned something new about the building. paint analysis and end oh corinnology are under way, may help us pinpoint date of construction and better understand how the building changed
walls were stripped clean, all the wood flooring on the first floor was removed, and chimneys and hearths were enclosed in new walls. the western end of the second story was extended to create a continuous two story facade to the carriage house. you see that onto h street was added. during conversion of second floor into exhibit gallery in 2001, the first attempt was made by the national trust to uncover, conserve, interpret the building's remaining historic fabric. one chimney and section of...
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. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> frick see of snips. a little bit of mace and nutmeg. it's a wonderful sauce. . >> they are one of the few vegetables we keep frozen over the ut they won't be damaged over the spring and will start to grow again as they convert the starchiness into sugars and make it a sweet vegetable. not very many people these days get to experience that because mostly when you buy parsnips, they are harvested right away and they are starchy. these are a way to preserve them. when they are fully dry, we will throw them away. what i want to make an apple pie in a season when i don't apples summer, i can soak them in water overnight and they will dre. you can stew them down to sauce if i wanted to. there flies. when we live on a farm like this, there is a lot of animals and the fly is like animals. they come in like warmth and good food. who doesn't? >> this other part is where the quill stays. they stay dry and even more importantly, the points are protected. pop up that part. then i'm going to close it at the top. it's going to be one piece, but sectio
. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> frick see of snips. a little bit of mace and nutmeg. it's a wonderful sauce. . >> they are one of the few vegetables we keep frozen over the ut they won't be damaged over the spring and will start to grow again as they convert the starchiness into sugars and make it a sweet vegetable. not very many people these days get to experience that because mostly when you buy parsnips, they are harvested right away and they are starchy. these...
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leblanc in front of the hearth, his head in his hands and his face bathed in tears. he said not a single word, but he began to collect all the with them. in other words, they would only be allowed to carry what they could. all their livestock, all their physical property was seized and forfeited to the british crown. please. >> where exactly did they expel the acadians to? >> well, that's an excellent point, and the next slide. here is a portrait of colonel winslow of massachusetts who was very much involved in the expulsion under governor , anthn illustration by a -- by an acadian artist or a canadian artist, excuse me, of the early 20th century imagining what this may have been like when the british passed word to the acadian men gathered in a church that you are now to be expelled. all your lands and livestock forfeit to the government, and imagining what that scene may ve so this scene lives in the memories, of course, of acadians and their descendants to the day, and, of course, it's th's y important in the history of canada and north america in genera you can't
leblanc in front of the hearth, his head in his hands and his face bathed in tears. he said not a single word, but he began to collect all the with them. in other words, they would only be allowed to carry what they could. all their livestock, all their physical property was seized and forfeited to the british crown. please. >> where exactly did they expel the acadians to? >> well, that's an excellent point, and the next slide. here is a portrait of colonel winslow of massachusetts...
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from the archaeology was a part of a duplex or a slave quarter that had a central chimney and then a hearth on either side. there would be two households that lived there. with that we're able to line up the insurance plat with the rest of the grounds and able to start to explore this area for other outbuildings. what we found is, is that the -- we've got three duplexes in this area. three homes for slave quarters. and four of these buildings we've marked. two smoke houses that are on the insurance map. a kitchen that's beside the house that's actually an 18th century kitchen that we located through archaeology. then this other duplex which is one of three that we're going to be reconstructing. now, the -- the timber frames that you see out here, these represent the size and the maskings of these buildings. give visitors an idea where the buildings are and how large they are. what we've done with these is the timber framing is authentic to the early 19th century. we had a historic architect, willie graham, who designed the timber frames based on a combination of the archaeology and contempo
from the archaeology was a part of a duplex or a slave quarter that had a central chimney and then a hearth on either side. there would be two households that lived there. with that we're able to line up the insurance plat with the rest of the grounds and able to start to explore this area for other outbuildings. what we found is, is that the -- we've got three duplexes in this area. three homes for slave quarters. and four of these buildings we've marked. two smoke houses that are on the...
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women were supposed to care more about hearth and home than about tyrannical kings and the right to self-government. yet even as the delegates gathered in philadelphia, they had already set in motion a chain of events that would significantly alter women's participation in the nation's political life. and change the assessment of women's political potential and role in significant ways. of all the men who gathered in philadelphia in 1776 did not fully understand what was happening, the revolution they initiated was already beginning to spin out of their control. the story of the american revolution for women then is the study of unintended consequen s consequences. a story of revolutions once begun that often take on shapes and directions that their leaders did not intend or anticipate. and sometimes greeted with less than full enthusiasm. in order to understand the experience of women in the american revolution, i'd like to focus on the lives of a few particular women and explore through their lives the meaning of the revolution for larger groups of women that they represent. unlike george washing
women were supposed to care more about hearth and home than about tyrannical kings and the right to self-government. yet even as the delegates gathered in philadelphia, they had already set in motion a chain of events that would significantly alter women's participation in the nation's political life. and change the assessment of women's political potential and role in significant ways. of all the men who gathered in philadelphia in 1776 did not fully understand what was happening, the...
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tomorrow the court will consider whether the rest of the hearth law can remain in place if the insurance mandate falls. later whether congress has the foreexpand the medicaid program. turning overseas officials in afghanistan are investigating the shooting deaths of three foreign troops yesterday apparently by afghan security forces who turned their weapons on coalition force. first two british soldiers as we told you yesterday morning were gunned down by an afghan army soldier at a nato base in the south. then an american soldier was killed by a member of the anti-taliban fighting force. those insider attacks claimed 16 nato troops this year alone. that's 18% of all coalition deaths. yesterday's attacks were the first to target foreign troops since u.s. staff sergeant robert bales walked into two villages and opened fire killing 17 afghan civilians. >>> according to a new cbs/"new york times" poll support for the war in afghanistan has dropped significantly just over the last couple of months. if you look at these numbers right here more than two-thirds of americans now believe the unit
tomorrow the court will consider whether the rest of the hearth law can remain in place if the insurance mandate falls. later whether congress has the foreexpand the medicaid program. turning overseas officials in afghanistan are investigating the shooting deaths of three foreign troops yesterday apparently by afghan security forces who turned their weapons on coalition force. first two british soldiers as we told you yesterday morning were gunned down by an afghan army soldier at a nato base...
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it has to have a hearth of a certain distance, clearance of combustibles, it has to be made of the right materials. it has to have its own chimney, its own chimney. fireplaces, wood-burning have chimneys. >> and the maintenance on those is much more than these would be. you have to clean those out once a month. >> the code requires that you exhaust 3 different products of cooking. one is heat, one is steam, and one is grease and vapors. heat and steam only need a so-called type 2 hood, it doesn't have to be welded all the way up, but type 1 for grease-laden vapors is welded all the way. this is sheldon lu from the health department. sheldon, he actually was here when they did a recent health inspection, i understand, and alicia is the district health inspector. here is their score, it was 98 down from 100. 98 is fantastic. how many restaurants in the city have scores of 100. >> we don't have a lot because we have a new program that is similar to other programs in the state of california where there's a, b, c grading, we have a number grading here in san francisco. so, therefore, it's a b
it has to have a hearth of a certain distance, clearance of combustibles, it has to be made of the right materials. it has to have its own chimney, its own chimney. fireplaces, wood-burning have chimneys. >> and the maintenance on those is much more than these would be. you have to clean those out once a month. >> the code requires that you exhaust 3 different products of cooking. one is heat, one is steam, and one is grease and vapors. heat and steam only need a so-called type 2...
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. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> we have some parsnips. a little bit of mace and nutmeg. it's a wonderful sauce to have over your lovely parsnips. it's probably to eat them in the spring. it's actually one of the few vegetables we keep frozen over the winter, but they won't be damaged over the spring and will start to grow again as they convert that starchiness into sugars and make it a sweet vegetable. not very many people these days get to experience that because mostly when you buy parsnips, they are harvested right away during their growing season, so they're pretty starchy. >> what do you do with the fried apples? >> this is a way to me serve them. when they are fully dry, we will throw them away. what i want to make an apple pie in a season when i don't have fresh apples about spring and summer, i can soak them in water overnight and they will rehydrate. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> i can also stew them down to sauce.ov on a frm like this, i like that animals when they come back. we like good food. ho doesn't? >> this other part is where the quill stays. they stay dry
. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> we have some parsnips. a little bit of mace and nutmeg. it's a wonderful sauce to have over your lovely parsnips. it's probably to eat them in the spring. it's actually one of the few vegetables we keep frozen over the winter, but they won't be damaged over the spring and will start to grow again as they convert that starchiness into sugars and make it a sweet vegetable. not very many people these days get to experience that because mostly...
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their position is right around the hearth boulevard exit. you can see them getting off the freeway. they're telling them to avoid the scene. but according to the chp this is not the commute direction, when they get off the freeway, they are right there. it is not a problem. it is not a big inconvenience. with the on ramp will reconnect them to southbound 13th. we can only speculate that perhaps the ground was so wet that the tree toppled the chp is still conducting their investigations. >>george: the good news is the accident will be cleared sooner than expected cox ended this is not agreeing to a backup southbound. if you are traveling southbound on 13th, and take the park exit and then you will be put right back on the freeway. a minor delays of four. if it is cleared in the next 30 minutes it will not have a big impact on the morning commute. on the bay bridge, it could mean early activation of the metering lights. we could have a bigger than normal backup. the san mateo bridge has no such problems. the golden gate southbound, traffic is moving pretty smoothly. they have added a
their position is right around the hearth boulevard exit. you can see them getting off the freeway. they're telling them to avoid the scene. but according to the chp this is not the commute direction, when they get off the freeway, they are right there. it is not a problem. it is not a big inconvenience. with the on ramp will reconnect them to southbound 13th. we can only speculate that perhaps the ground was so wet that the tree toppled the chp is still conducting their investigations....
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and performing a public good, is there a sense you have an obligation not just defending your own hearth and home, you have an impact on the lives of people. you have a responsibility to exercise the right to defend yourself with a degree of due diligence. and professionalism. what you see on the federal flight deck officer program is you really see a quintessential example of doing that exactly right. you have people taking ownership of their own responsibilities and acknowledging that and taking it on. and you have a program which ensures that you have the level of professionalism that they're going to exercise that right responsibly. if we can't do something like this in our own defense, then i'm not sure what we can do. the simple fact is when you're at 10,000 feet and alone in the cockpit, see something, say something, just doesn't cut it. let me thank you for coming today. if you found this program worthwhile, we archive our programs on heritage.org. tomorrow the link will be up and folks can link back to it. we have a paper o
and performing a public good, is there a sense you have an obligation not just defending your own hearth and home, you have an impact on the lives of people. you have a responsibility to exercise the right to defend yourself with a degree of due diligence. and professionalism. what you see on the federal flight deck officer program is you really see a quintessential example of doing that exactly right. you have people taking ownership of their own responsibilities and acknowledging that and...
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. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> we have some parsnips. first boiled in milk. we pat them dry a little bit, fry them in butter. we add the milk back in with a little bit of mace and a touch of nutmeg. that's a wonderful sauce to have over your lovely parsnips. >> the flavor of the parsnips? >> it's probably better to eat them in the spring. they're one of the few vegetables we can actually just leave out in the ground and they'll keep frozen over the winter. but they won't be damaged when they thaw in the spring. in fact, they'll start to grow again and they convert all of those starchiness -- that starchiness into sugars and make it a very sweet vegetable. so not very many people these days get to experience that because mostly when you buy parsnips, they're harvested right away during their growing season so they're pretty starchy. >> what do you do with the dried apples? >> these are way to preserve them. what we'll do once these are fully dried we'll store them away in cloth or paper sacks or the lovely chest of drawers on the wall there. when i want to mak
. >> what's in the spider on the hearth? >> we have some parsnips. first boiled in milk. we pat them dry a little bit, fry them in butter. we add the milk back in with a little bit of mace and a touch of nutmeg. that's a wonderful sauce to have over your lovely parsnips. >> the flavor of the parsnips? >> it's probably better to eat them in the spring. they're one of the few vegetables we can actually just leave out in the ground and they'll keep frozen over the winter....
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about the legitimacy of the election well this is this is already started we heard that we help our hearth has already stated that he has reports of thousands of irregularities do you think that something will happen close to what we saw after you leave this and move actions you know that. this is the big game is not an idiot because you know we know that we know about the responsibility of all participants of this presidential ball is quite obvious. for candidates i believe this is the results because it's a really transparent free and fair elections maybe thirst in the history of a very little history of the market democracy in russia otherwise they could be responsible for any possible unrest which could happen tomorrow morning from or night well let's hear from one of the observer is how the election we do have we do have an observer from here. and let's hear what this man had to say about the election. i saw two groups involved in multiple voting they arrived and left in the same bus i managed to take pictures of one group but i scared then i grew disintegrated wouldn't reach another
about the legitimacy of the election well this is this is already started we heard that we help our hearth has already stated that he has reports of thousands of irregularities do you think that something will happen close to what we saw after you leave this and move actions you know that. this is the big game is not an idiot because you know we know that we know about the responsibility of all participants of this presidential ball is quite obvious. for candidates i believe this is the results...
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. >> we uncovered rare footage of president obama introducing and hugging and open your minds and hearth to controversial professor from harvard derek bell. thomas sole explains who the president was embracing and why this was all likely covered up. we have new tapes of professor bell. we'll play them tonight on we'll play them tonight on hann sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye hea
. >> we uncovered rare footage of president obama introducing and hugging and open your minds and hearth to controversial professor from harvard derek bell. thomas sole explains who the president was embracing and why this was all likely covered up. we have new tapes of professor bell. we'll play them tonight on we'll play them tonight on hann sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax...
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your sister suffers from costs noon stop haag how long blower how all high fan with an been at the hearth and hani and that bible babble the la nina know you don't sense need any ian hit [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the new wireless receiver only from at&t. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. at&t. >>justine: we are following a live pictures out of atlanta, this is a delta jet that is tilted on its side. crews were testing the engines when they experience a problem with the braking system. this just happened this morning. they're no passengers on board or injuries reported. everything at the airport seems to be just fine. >>mark: a
your sister suffers from costs noon stop haag how long blower how all high fan with an been at the hearth and hani and that bible babble the la nina know you don't sense need any ian hit [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that...
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. >> we uncovered rare footage of president obama introducing and hugging and open your minds and hearth to controversial professor from harvard derek bell. thomas sole explains who the president was embracing and why this was all likely covered up. we have new tapes of professor bell. we'll play them tonight on hann wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] strip away t styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpharuck frames. the ruggedly capable pathfinder, xterra, armada. nissan. innovation for all. ♪ >> sean: courtesy of breitbart
. >> we uncovered rare footage of president obama introducing and hugging and open your minds and hearth to controversial professor from harvard derek bell. thomas sole explains who the president was embracing and why this was all likely covered up. we have new tapes of professor bell. we'll play them tonight on hann wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some...
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. >> we uncovered rare footage of president obama introducing and hugging and open your minds and hearth to controversial professor from harvard derek bell. thomas sole explains who the president was embracing and why this was all likely covered up. we have new tapes of professor bell. we'll play them tonight on hannity. you don't often find these things in one place. maybe in vegas, if you know where to look. and us. so come on, give us a whirl. ♪ [ male announcer ] strip away t...
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that's me, sitting in front -- on grandma's hearth. and holding a tonka truck.he picture around, you'll see there is actual writing on it from grandma. it reads, "a freestyle swedish fireplace behind the kids." >> jimmy: free standing. >> yeah. free standing. >> jimmy: it's a shame you're blocking the fireplace there. >> the kids have to block the fireplace. if momma had triplets, we wouldn't see the chimney. >> jimmy: what else do we have here? you and your sister again? >> me and my sister again. this is us in the living room, playing cards. if you flip it around, you'll see there's more writing on the back of it. again, i thought it would be something lovely. it says, "we have a hanging stained glass chandelier on the table. and hanging plants between the windows now. [ laughter and applause ] this is what she writes. i mean, by the way, why would you do this, jimmy? if there's -- is this for insurance purposes? hey, we had a $4 potted plant hanging there. it's right on the picture. >> jimmy: what's this one here? >> this is us in what was the galley kitchen.
that's me, sitting in front -- on grandma's hearth. and holding a tonka truck.he picture around, you'll see there is actual writing on it from grandma. it reads, "a freestyle swedish fireplace behind the kids." >> jimmy: free standing. >> yeah. free standing. >> jimmy: it's a shame you're blocking the fireplace there. >> the kids have to block the fireplace. if momma had triplets, we wouldn't see the chimney. >> jimmy: what else do we have here? you and...
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common values that endure in all of us, family, home and hearth. how we feel.t i noticed when would look out into the audience, both with john and today with tribute artist, there are more -- they are more than listening. john had a way to bring people in touch with a part of themselves they like the best. >> i'm sure that you feel that when people come up to talk to you after a show or during a show and they -- really -- want to talk about him and the things he had to say in his lyrics. you are performing in annapolis at ram's head stage. tell us about the show. >> it will be a great show at the ram's head. almost sold out. if you want to get a ticket do it quick. and we will start at 8:00 p.m. it is going to be a fun, very intimate kind of a venue. >> we would like to have a little taste of what you will play tonight at one of your favorites. lot of folks love this song p.m. ♪ a dream distant clear ocean ♪ ride on the crest ♪ life and living ♪ in search of the answers ♪ questions on hold ♪ to be part of the movement ♪ part of the growing ♪ part of the beginni
common values that endure in all of us, family, home and hearth. how we feel.t i noticed when would look out into the audience, both with john and today with tribute artist, there are more -- they are more than listening. john had a way to bring people in touch with a part of themselves they like the best. >> i'm sure that you feel that when people come up to talk to you after a show or during a show and they -- really -- want to talk about him and the things he had to say in his lyrics....
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that's me, sitting in front -- on grandma's hearth. and holding a tonka truck.y: will these be in the book? >> not now, jimmy. >> jimmy: is she proud of you, do you think? >> a huge fan. she never had cable. but she was told. not a big fan. she said -- she came home one day. i was at her house. i was eating lunch with her. and she said guess what? i was with the gelson's in studio city and guess who i saw? i saw bill maher shopping there. and i said you know what grandma? bill maher is a big fan of "the man show." as a matter of fact he's one of my few celebrity friends. she went, oh. do you think of him as a celebrity? i thought, you brought him up. [ laughter ] wow. >> jimmy: do you remember when -- now, i've been to your grandmother's house a bunch of times. >> yes. >> jimmy: and knew your grandmother. and remember when i got this show, which replaced bill maher. >> oh, devastated. >> jimmy: she was not happy. >> she was devastated. >> jimmy: you told her you went and told her. jimmy got a show. oh, no, no no. >> yeah. i was like i'm writing on it. she's like
that's me, sitting in front -- on grandma's hearth. and holding a tonka truck.y: will these be in the book? >> not now, jimmy. >> jimmy: is she proud of you, do you think? >> a huge fan. she never had cable. but she was told. not a big fan. she said -- she came home one day. i was at her house. i was eating lunch with her. and she said guess what? i was with the gelson's in studio city and guess who i saw? i saw bill maher shopping there. and i said you know what grandma? bill...
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so much hatred for a film hearth maintains he never even saw. >> mr.uild here -- >> gets us back to the party. they were all here to do what hearst himself never did. watch citizen kane in a the very castle it mocked. all because his great grandson thought it was finally time to bury the hatchet. >> he believed that it was an assault on his character and his way of life. in fact, then it was. but i don't believe at this point it still is. i think people have been able to separate that. >> wendy eidson says rarely has a film been played in such a controversial setting. >> william randolph hearst is probably wondering what's going on tonight? >> i've definitely thought about that. this place does not have a haunted feeling at all. >> the ghost of orson welles might have been here too. perhaps even the spirit of herman mankiewicz, the screen writer who won the oscar for the film. although his grandson says he would be amused by all the if us. >> herman would have been stunned in general by the fact that we're still talking about citizen kane 71 years late
so much hatred for a film hearth maintains he never even saw. >> mr.uild here -- >> gets us back to the party. they were all here to do what hearst himself never did. watch citizen kane in a the very castle it mocked. all because his great grandson thought it was finally time to bury the hatchet. >> he believed that it was an assault on his character and his way of life. in fact, then it was. but i don't believe at this point it still is. i think people have been able to...
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he has been in the state of hearth -- in the last date of heart failure. he is recovering from -- now. he is doing comfortably. the next couple of weeks will be critical to ensure that the vice -- for rice president is able to except his heart transplant -- former vice president is also able to accept his heart transplant. elisabeth is joining us from california. good morning. caller: good morning. i think that one of the real problems is that most of the republicans are the worker bees and there are out busy having their jobs and supporting the people that are not the worker bees. i do not think anybody has their time to give up their life to speak for them. i was raised democrat. when i became -- graduated from college and started working, i was still a democrat. monday, my father sat down with me and he said, you know, things evolve and our country is evolving and humanity is info -- humanity is evolving and technology is evolving. he said, you know, the democratic party used to be the party of the people who worked really hard. the republican used to b
he has been in the state of hearth -- in the last date of heart failure. he is recovering from -- now. he is doing comfortably. the next couple of weeks will be critical to ensure that the vice -- for rice president is able to except his heart transplant -- former vice president is also able to accept his heart transplant. elisabeth is joining us from california. good morning. caller: good morning. i think that one of the real problems is that most of the republicans are the worker bees and...