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what is interesting is that a hemings descendant -- not from sally, but another -- a hemings descendant as late as world war ii here in washington said that the family of the daughter of thomas jefferson and sally hemings still live in washington and are doing very well. so clearly, in free black washington there was knowledge of who she married. madison made a point in telling his story to say i could name her husband, but i will not. 1873, as we all know, the civil war didn't change ideas about race. so he was, he wasn't going to reveal her secret. but thinking -- that's a really important question because, again, it gets to this point of the pain of passing. and did she keep this secret to herself, did she confide it to her husband who, if he was the scottish immigrant, didn't care? so i really don't know. but the utter silence that accompanies this suggests that the secret was held early on rather than later on the white side of the family. with respect to martha jefferson randolph as first lady, i know -- i'm not particularly comfortable with that designation because martha visited
what is interesting is that a hemings descendant -- not from sally, but another -- a hemings descendant as late as world war ii here in washington said that the family of the daughter of thomas jefferson and sally hemings still live in washington and are doing very well. so clearly, in free black washington there was knowledge of who she married. madison made a point in telling his story to say i could name her husband, but i will not. 1873, as we all know, the civil war didn't change ideas...
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okay, so we don't know exactly when harriet hemings left monticello. certainly by the end of may, 1822 when she turned 21 years old. we do know there was quite a stir in the little town of charlottesville. there is a great deal of talk about it. people said he freed her because she was his own daughter. from courthouse square were harriet had come from washington you can easily see jefferson atop his little mountain. there on the square under their peach brandy's the tourist people had freely discussed among themselves and with strangers relations with sally hemings and the children that looks so much like him. now they animatedly started to ask why jefferson would free harriet hemings. everyone knew as jefferson himself had once said that quote a slave woman who brings a child is more profitable than the best man on the farm. certainly jefferson had never done such a thing before or why he never did it again. story might well have ended there had it not been for her younger brother madison who told the family story to an ohio newspaper in 1873, so jus
okay, so we don't know exactly when harriet hemings left monticello. certainly by the end of may, 1822 when she turned 21 years old. we do know there was quite a stir in the little town of charlottesville. there is a great deal of talk about it. people said he freed her because she was his own daughter. from courthouse square were harriet had come from washington you can easily see jefferson atop his little mountain. there on the square under their peach brandy's the tourist people had freely...
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and she's here tonight because bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just going to say it speaks to the quality of bob weil that annette is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. [laughter] i'm finished. i'll sit down now. no, this is wonderful to be here and be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend be, a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met bob back in the late '90s when our mutual friend, art leonard, gave him a copy of the manuscript, the first book i'd ever written, that i'd written furiously in four months, didn't have a publisher and thought, surely somebody's going to publish this. bob liked it, read it and bid for it, but i actually went with the university press in virginia because
and she's here tonight because bob weil has edited two of her books, one of whom i think is hemings? yes? and what's the other one, annette? >> [inaudible] >> the patriarchs. she's also written about andrew johnson, and quite -- she's done a lot. [laughter] how's that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned that i go on too long in introductions, so i'm just going to say it speaks to the quality of bob weil that annette is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette,...
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the clip-- the episode is about,heme of technology. this is a mother-daughter story. child safe. a way to keep her child safe, and it may require an implaand she is going right now-- >> she's going for it. >> stephen: and she's goingd chipped. since sarah will be part of the trial period. >> it's been tested though right? >> pig. >> yes, it's all fully tested and perfectly safe. >> we're getting feedback on which features their customers use most in the real world. response so far is justof mind. i mean, the stories we've been hearing, te >> okay, then. >> stephen: now, as a parent-- yeah, it's creep but as a parent, you can understand the draw, right? >> sure! >> steph >> stephen: why not? that's what cell phones are for. >> that's true. >> yeah. well, "black mirror" is beautiful, a bea it's sort of like the "twilight zone" each episode is a cast, place in the world. my particular episode feels like a very small indie film abouails between a mother and a daughter., i lo thank you so much for being here. >> yeah. ( cheers and applause ) returns to netflix december 29. jodie foste
the clip-- the episode is about,heme of technology. this is a mother-daughter story. child safe. a way to keep her child safe, and it may require an implaand she is going right now-- >> she's going for it. >> stephen: and she's goingd chipped. since sarah will be part of the trial period. >> it's been tested though right? >> pig. >> yes, it's all fully tested and perfectly safe. >> we're getting feedback on which features their customers use most in the real...
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heme has intel for you next. so he could get home safely.ave that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their...
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that would be at that heme a and kern counties. abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. the median price for a home in san francisco is $1.5 million. >>> protecting renters from eviction. the new proposal by state lawmakers. >> recently announced she's pregnant. she's revealing a big issue she's dealing with. >>> people keep hurting themselves inside apple's new headquarters. headquarters. >>> we >>> shows you how much cooler it will be. our east bay inland neighborhoods, the average low about 39. you'll wake up saturday morning at 45. wake up sunday morning at 36. it gets colder monday, tuesday and wednesday. in fact, freezing temperatures are possible in our other more sheltered neighborhoods in the inland valleys. got to be careful that week. >>> mike, thank you. >>> jimmy and angry are president trump. >> he's referring to the shooting in florida that left 17 people dead. kimmel directly addressed the president and pleaded with him to do something. >> don't you dare let anyone say it's too soon to be talking about it. he said it after vegas, you said it after sandy h
that would be at that heme a and kern counties. abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. the median price for a home in san francisco is $1.5 million. >>> protecting renters from eviction. the new proposal by state lawmakers. >> recently announced she's pregnant. she's revealing a big issue she's dealing with. >>> people keep hurting themselves inside apple's new headquarters. headquarters. >>> we >>> shows you how much cooler it will be. our east bay...
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but, he added: e re tleo 'sonal and the nature of heme was, the defendants took extraordinary steps toe it appear that they were ordinary american political activists. >>ast's a democrat hoax that brought up as an excuse for losing an election. >> brangham: presidemp has made no secret of his disdain for the entire russianve igation, which he claims is driven by democrats upset with his election. the president has repeatedlype attacked theal counsel's office; his own f.b.i. director and attorney general, and deputy thg. rosenstein; as well a congressional committees probing the alleged russian meddling in the election.te the indictment dropped today, the president tweeted, "russia started their anti-u.s. campaign in 2014, long before i announced that i would run for president. the results of the ection were not impacted. the trump campaign did nothing wrong. no collusion!" as for the president's labing the entire russia-election narrative a "hoax," his rector of national intelligence, dan coats, appearing on tuesday alheg with counterparts from c.i.a., n.s.a., f.b.i. and other agencies
but, he added: e re tleo 'sonal and the nature of heme was, the defendants took extraordinary steps toe it appear that they were ordinary american political activists. >>ast's a democrat hoax that brought up as an excuse for losing an election. >> brangham: presidemp has made no secret of his disdain for the entire russianve igation, which he claims is driven by democrats upset with his election. the president has repeatedlype attacked theal counsel's office; his own f.b.i. director...
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of this heme was to use their powerth undebadge. they weren't uniform, but they did have police vests on most of e time, but to us their power to target people for the purpose of enriching themselves. >> yang: and they were doing this while the justice department was investigating the baltimore city police. >> right under their nose, that is correct. >> yang: and with this sort of brazen corruption exposed, what's been the rean from the mayor and the police department? olice just have a new commissioner that took office just a couple of weeks ago, he's designated to be the next police commissioner, and on frday announced a series of chacoes, a neuption unit to look at some of the names that have been dropped in testimony in the cse that weren't charged in the case. he's looking at the overtime -- the overtime fraud in this caser was stag and the ease with which these officers and detectes were able to eal overtime, able to cheat without supervision, without anybody blowing the whistle on them. he's form ago new overtime abuse unit b
of this heme was to use their powerth undebadge. they weren't uniform, but they did have police vests on most of e time, but to us their power to target people for the purpose of enriching themselves. >> yang: and they were doing this while the justice department was investigating the baltimore city police. >> right under their nose, that is correct. >> yang: and with this sort of brazen corruption exposed, what's been the rean from the mayor and the police department? olice...
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sisters, white and black and young american which looks into the lives of martha jefferson and harriet hemings. friday, february 16 at chris myers ash and george musgrove will be here to tell us about the book chocolate city, the history of race in democracy in the nation's capital. to learn more about these and exhibits consult our monthly calendar of events at archives.gov. you can also sign up at the table outside to receive it by e-mail or another way to get more involved with the national archives is to become a member of the national archives foundation. the foundation supports the work of the agency, especially our education and outreach activities and there are applications for membership in the lobby. a little known secret i keep telling everyone, no one is ever been turned down for membership in the national archives foundation. the national archives is a center for life save archives preserves historical records of u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate. but even those voluminous records can't tell the full story of caucuses operations. we can't overlook the importance of
sisters, white and black and young american which looks into the lives of martha jefferson and harriet hemings. friday, february 16 at chris myers ash and george musgrove will be here to tell us about the book chocolate city, the history of race in democracy in the nation's capital. to learn more about these and exhibits consult our monthly calendar of events at archives.gov. you can also sign up at the table outside to receive it by e-mail or another way to get more involved with the national...
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and some of them created their own recipes, and some of them, like james hemings, were sent to paris to learn french cuisine by the best of the best. you've got this sort of cross-pollination in training, in cooking style n cooking enslavers that happened during this period that if you look at the ways in which we eat now as americans, a little bit of everything. and that's the essence of our cuisine now. so enslaved cooks had access to mobility in ways that other enslaved people didn't. ing they were allowed to go to markets sometimes. for instance, here in lynchburg, if you were an enslaved cook on one of these plantations, you might be allowed to go down to market to get some food for the meal. if you're in williamsburg, you're going to be allowed to go down to market and get food and come back. they had the ability to leave the plantation on occasion to get ingredients and to sort of talk to other people and mingle in ways that you couldn't if you were a field slave. or if you were somebody in the house. george washington's chef, hercules -- and, of course, this was in philadelph
and some of them created their own recipes, and some of them, like james hemings, were sent to paris to learn french cuisine by the best of the best. you've got this sort of cross-pollination in training, in cooking style n cooking enslavers that happened during this period that if you look at the ways in which we eat now as americans, a little bit of everything. and that's the essence of our cuisine now. so enslaved cooks had access to mobility in ways that other enslaved people didn't. ing...
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testing means heme drivers will be in the car but will not interact with customers.enge is how to deliver products or pizza the last 50 feet who should figure this out, ford or domino's. >> i think ford wants to see what the options are they are going to learn how people interact with the vehicle. that sounds like a euphemism for something to make sure they don't do any damage or they pay or whatever has to happen. >> it is ultimately domino's product that's being delivered >> that's right. >> they have as much of a stake in figuring that out as well nevertheless, ford wants to make sure it's not becoming the back end technology. >> all those jokes about the pia guy on your doorstep will go away. >> shares of under armour, down 21% to he have the past year seeing a resurgence in the next weeks. tomorrow j cmeimrar talks about kevin plank. also sales force's mark beneoff. that's tomorrow on "mad money" with jim cramer. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help
testing means heme drivers will be in the car but will not interact with customers.enge is how to deliver products or pizza the last 50 feet who should figure this out, ford or domino's. >> i think ford wants to see what the options are they are going to learn how people interact with the vehicle. that sounds like a euphemism for something to make sure they don't do any damage or they pay or whatever has to happen. >> it is ultimately domino's product that's being delivered >>...