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brian: what is the hermitage? mark: the hermitage is andrew jackson's home near nashville.t's about 15 minutes east of nashville. it's a plantation home like you would expect. it's actually not as big as a lot of people think it will be when they first come to it. but it was where jackson lived for most of his adult life, pre presidential and post presidential years. brian: when did you work there and what did you do? mark: i worked there in the summer of '95. i was a docent, so i gave tours to guests who visited the hermitage and also those who visited tulip grove, which is a home on the plantation property that belonged to andrew jackson donaldson, who was one of andrew jackson's nephews. brian: so where is cumberland? how big is it? and what do you do there now? mark: cumberland university is located in lebanon tennessee, which is about 30 miles east of nashville. lebanon is the home of cracker barrel. that's where the first cracker barrel was founded. but cumberland has been around since 1842, we're celebrating our 175th year. it's a university of about 2,000 students,
brian: what is the hermitage? mark: the hermitage is andrew jackson's home near nashville.t's about 15 minutes east of nashville. it's a plantation home like you would expect. it's actually not as big as a lot of people think it will be when they first come to it. but it was where jackson lived for most of his adult life, pre presidential and post presidential years. brian: when did you work there and what did you do? mark: i worked there in the summer of '95. i was a docent, so i gave tours to...
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host: what is the hermitage? guest: andrew jackson's home near nashville, 15 minutes east of national. it is a plantation, like you would expect. not as big as a lot of people think it would be when they first come to it. that is where jackson lived for most of his adult life free presidential and post presidential years. host: what did you do? guest: i was a docent, so i gave tours to guests who visited the hermitage. and a home on the plantation property that belongs to andrew jackson donaldson, one of andrew jackson's nephews. host: where is cumberland? how big is it? what do you do there now? guest: cumberland university is located in lebanon, tennessee, 30 miles north of -- barrel wasre cracker founded. cumberland has been around since 1842. we are so awaiting our 175th year. it is a small liberal arts college. i have been a professor there since 2008. host: here is some video of donald trump in march of this year, talking about andrew jackson. clean out theo bureaucracy, jackson removed 10% of the federal w
host: what is the hermitage? guest: andrew jackson's home near nashville, 15 minutes east of national. it is a plantation, like you would expect. not as big as a lot of people think it would be when they first come to it. that is where jackson lived for most of his adult life free presidential and post presidential years. host: what did you do? guest: i was a docent, so i gave tours to guests who visited the hermitage. and a home on the plantation property that belongs to andrew jackson...
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i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both.d during the day, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. a room with a view. this is bbc news. stay with us for the headlines. hello there. good morning. we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of cloud and some rain. this is the view from one of our weather watchers midafternoon on sunday. but at the same time, the northern half of the country, it was pretty different day. dry, bright, a bit breezy as well. this is the view on the shores of the moray firth. and i think we're going to keep similar contrasts through bank holiday monday because you've got this area of low pressure parked across the south of the uk. that'll be a focus for some wetter weather. further north it should be essentially dry but quite breezy, but the breeze at least overnight helping to keep those temper
i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both.d during the day, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. a room with a view. this is bbc news. stay with us for the headlines. hello there. good morning. we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of...
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i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both.ay, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. a chance discovery by a pre—school child has saved a family of owls. three large eggs were found in a sawdust bucket next to a compost toilet at a forest school near winchester in southern england. at first, they weren't quite sure what type of bird it was until they saw this fly from the outdoor toilet. the forest school set up a camera and caught the father owl feeding the mother in the sawdust bucket while she sat on the eggs. and then two baby owls hatched. they are now a month old. 0ne owlet has even jumped from its bucket nest. the pair have been called twit and twoo. i bet they had a hoot looking at that. hello there. good morning. we saw some big contrasts across the uk on sunday, but the southern half of the uk has seen quite a bit of cloud and some rain. this is the view from one of our w
i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both.ay, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. a chance discovery by a pre—school child has saved a family of owls. three large eggs were found in a sawdust bucket next to a compost toilet at a forest school near winchester in southern england. at first, they weren't...
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i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both. and contemplate, and during the day, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. until very recently, bicycle manufacturers in china were struggling for survival amidst the seemingly endless rise of the motor car. but that could be changing and it's all thanks to the rise of bike share schemes. harvey biggs reports. air pollution is notorious in china's major cities, a problem the country's government is waging a high profile war against. one of the driving factors behind the smog has been cars. but it hasn't always been that way. china was once regarded as the kingdom of bicycles, and for decades, two wheels dominated the streets. but as the country began opening up to the world in the ‘80s and ‘90s, cars began to take over. today, less than 12% of commuters cycle to work, but the wheels of change are turning, once again. at this factory in ti
i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both. and contemplate, and during the day, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but it does have a spectacular view of the alps. bethany bell, bbc news. until very recently, bicycle manufacturers in china were struggling for survival amidst the seemingly endless rise of the motor car. but that could be changing and it's all thanks to the...
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approximately ten to 15 rounds were fired from a vehicle, as they drove through the 100 block of north hermitages were sitting in a mini-van near the intersection of a notorious crime hot spot at the time of the incident. >>> from the spirit in delaware county, collingdale resident voicing concerns about proposal to establish a halfway-house. looking to operate 21 bed facility on the 300 block of clifton avenue, for a short-term residential recovery program. >> in the mercury beginning tomorrow, visitors along wood gardens will be able to see water show unlike any in the world as it debuts its $90 million main garden fountain. meisha took us there in the dream drive. project comes two years, involving more than 3,000 workers, and more than 9,000 cubic yards of concrete. >> and that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> it was a big night for the nb a and the nhl last night. >> we will tell you which teams are headed to their respective finals, next in sport. plus this. >> i'm nancy odel. coming up: johnny dep back in action in pirate of the caribbean. tell no tails.
approximately ten to 15 rounds were fired from a vehicle, as they drove through the 100 block of north hermitages were sitting in a mini-van near the intersection of a notorious crime hot spot at the time of the incident. >>> from the spirit in delaware county, collingdale resident voicing concerns about proposal to establish a halfway-house. looking to operate 21 bed facility on the 300 block of clifton avenue, for a short-term residential recovery program. >> in the mercury...
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a message here was the same as hermitage all day. is so important trust to work together in defeating terrorism. we know how it can hurt. agreement to cooperate against extremist was easy to find. leaders who do not always get on did manage it here. mrs may suggested more help for countries in conflict zones more help for countries in conflict zones detaining foreign fighters. the summit statement, pledging countries to do more together, was signed and sealed. sticking together on an issue like terrorism is a must for leaders at a big summit, and it is not just for show. for leaders at a big summit, and it is notjust for show. dealing with the problem might this takes problems —— dealing with a problem like this takes time and patience to tackle a problem that will persist long after occasions like this have come and gone. following monday's attack, the police and security services say they're keeping an eye on 3000 people of interest, and that they have 500 active investigations to deal with. this week's atrocity has again raised qu
a message here was the same as hermitage all day. is so important trust to work together in defeating terrorism. we know how it can hurt. agreement to cooperate against extremist was easy to find. leaders who do not always get on did manage it here. mrs may suggested more help for countries in conflict zones more help for countries in conflict zones detaining foreign fighters. the summit statement, pledging countries to do more together, was signed and sealed. sticking together on an issue like...
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. ♪ the landslide has further isolated the monks and staff at the new comogli hermitage, a monasteryth of big sur. >> most of our income is generated through hospitality, through inviting guests to come here and stay. if they can't get here, then we don't have an income source. >> reporter: some 50 miles of the pacific coast highway are now closed. sandwiched between landslides to the south and a bridge failure to the north. that bridge was badly damaged by the severe storm that battered california this winter. it was torn down last month. those heavy rains also left the area vulnerable to landslides. >> the most heartbreaking part of the bridge going down and the mudslides further south on highway 1 has been the impact on the workers. >> reporter: the highway is the main artery for coastal communities here. state transportation officials say they complear nd saturday's slide is still unstable. mireya villarreal, los angeles. because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. with five times more benefits than vacuuming alone... it lifts more dirt, pet hair and remo
. ♪ the landslide has further isolated the monks and staff at the new comogli hermitage, a monasteryth of big sur. >> most of our income is generated through hospitality, through inviting guests to come here and stay. if they can't get here, then we don't have an income source. >> reporter: some 50 miles of the pacific coast highway are now closed. sandwiched between landslides to the south and a bridge failure to the north. that bridge was badly damaged by the severe storm that...
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massive mudslides triggered by the rain in turn trapped the two dozen monks and staff members at the hermitage, monastery tucked away on a remote rugged stretch. >> most of our income is generated through hospitality and inviting guests to come here and stay, if they can't get here, we don't have an income source. >> the monks have done is surprisingly effective job using social media, facebook, twitter, go fund me to reach the wider world. >> the go fund me page and the website has been really successful for us. >> the monetary's assessment -- the monastery's facebook page and go fund me page has raised nearly $3000. >>> we had so many little donations. [ laughter ] i find that just as heartwarming, let's say. that whatever they can give, people are going to do it. >> this monastery is north of what is known as paula slide, so the two landslides make it impossible for the public to get in and very difficult those monks to get out. they open it for a brief window each morning and each evening. >> there are still some portions that the public can get to. i'm sure they would like people to know
massive mudslides triggered by the rain in turn trapped the two dozen monks and staff members at the hermitage, monastery tucked away on a remote rugged stretch. >> most of our income is generated through hospitality and inviting guests to come here and stay, if they can't get here, we don't have an income source. >> the monks have done is surprisingly effective job using social media, facebook, twitter, go fund me to reach the wider world. >> the go fund me page and the...
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massive mudslides triggered by all of that rain in turn trapped the roughly 2 dozen people at the hermitageonastery tucked away on a remote rugged big sur coast. >> most of our income is from hospitality from guests staying and then we don't have an income source if they don't get here. >> reporter: but they have done a surprisingly effective job using social media, facebook, twitter, "go fund me" to reach the wider world. >> the "go fund me" page on the website has been really successful for us. yes, we're living totally off donations at this point. >> reporter: the monastery's "go fund me" page has raised nearly $300,000. but they will likely need much more than that to repair a private road to the monastery damaged by the very same slide that washed out highway 1. and it's made it difficult for them to get out and impossible for visitors to get in. it's not clear when highway 1 will re-open but the monks have already forged a path to connect with supporters one paved with prayer, goodwill and technology. >> we had so many little donations and i find that just as heartwarming that people,
massive mudslides triggered by all of that rain in turn trapped the roughly 2 dozen people at the hermitageonastery tucked away on a remote rugged big sur coast. >> most of our income is from hospitality from guests staying and then we don't have an income source if they don't get here. >> reporter: but they have done a surprisingly effective job using social media, facebook, twitter, "go fund me" to reach the wider world. >> the "go fund me" page on the...
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he is trying to get kim jong-un to take the bait and get into the discussion and come out of the hermitage and into some larger discussion. it is a dramatic departure but maybe one with the chinese could work. >> sandra: sean spicer added to that the president doing everything they can to prevent a north korean threat. chris, charles, thanks to both of you for being here. tens of thousands of protesters expected to hit the streets in cities across the street for may day. the annual rally typically focused on workers rights world wide. but this year many of the protesters are also teeing off on the policies of president trump. allison barber live in washington for us. allison? >> reporter: organizers expect 10,000 people at this dc protest alone. hundreds are here. the main rally doesn't even begin for another hour. there are protests happening in pennsylvania, new york. a few began in san francisco. one took place right outside of the immigration and custom enforcement building. most of the rallies including the ones here in dc are focusing on immigration. here's what one person had to say
he is trying to get kim jong-un to take the bait and get into the discussion and come out of the hermitage and into some larger discussion. it is a dramatic departure but maybe one with the chinese could work. >> sandra: sean spicer added to that the president doing everything they can to prevent a north korean threat. chris, charles, thanks to both of you for being here. tens of thousands of protesters expected to hit the streets in cities across the street for may day. the annual rally...
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the landslide has further isolated the hermitage, a monastery south of big sur. >> most of our incomerough hospitalit stay. if they can't get here, we don't have an income source. >> some 50 miles are now closed. sandwiched between landslides to the south and a bridge to the north. that bridge was badly damaged h winter. it was torn down last month. those heavy rains also left the area vulnerable to landslides. >> most heartbreakinging part of bridge going down and the mudslides has been the impact on the workers. >> the highway is the main artery for coastal communities here. state transportation officials say they don't know when it will completely reopen. the ground around saturday's slide is still unstable. this restaurant owner hopes hungry tourists will file through his doors again soon. >> we've been in business for 68 years. we're always looking at the long view. >> mireya villarreal. >>> tesla workers are concerned about the number of workers getting hurt on the job. we'll take you inside the factory. why some worry the company's growth could be costing them their safety. >>>
the landslide has further isolated the hermitage, a monastery south of big sur. >> most of our incomerough hospitalit stay. if they can't get here, we don't have an income source. >> some 50 miles are now closed. sandwiched between landslides to the south and a bridge to the north. that bridge was badly damaged h winter. it was torn down last month. those heavy rains also left the area vulnerable to landslides. >> most heartbreakinging part of bridge going down and the...