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he was appointed by james monroe who was the president of the united states. seals have a definite beginning a definite ending. the confederate states of america were formed. 11 states the confederacy. 13 original colonists. the firstdavis was and only president. our state name is alabama. a native american name. most of the cities and alabama have native american names. this chief led the drive in the tuscaloosa alabama area. they didn't spell it with that she. they spelled with a k. we are now entering into the old senate chamber. we have 35 chairs. 35 members of the alabama state senate. house the senate in this room from 1851 to 1985. this is the most historic room in the capital. the confederate states of america was formed here. jefferson davis worked in this room for several months. floodlights in here are identical to what was there in 1861. either oil or gas fired lights. the space above is the gallery. they can watch the lawmakers make the laws of alabama. we had the senate in this room from 1851 to 1985. the last room we will see is the old house of
he was appointed by james monroe who was the president of the united states. seals have a definite beginning a definite ending. the confederate states of america were formed. 11 states the confederacy. 13 original colonists. the firstdavis was and only president. our state name is alabama. a native american name. most of the cities and alabama have native american names. this chief led the drive in the tuscaloosa alabama area. they didn't spell it with that she. they spelled with a k. we are...
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>> my favorite letter, james monroe and james madison were talking about this gentleman who happenedon. they were afraid that he might be the ruination of their careful plans to carry on their ideology with the american public. >> the next big find? this rare copy of george washington's last will and testament, printed in 1800, right after washington's death. >> at the time, we knew there were only 13 existing copies. >> make that 14. >> it was in a plastic bag filled with other things, and it very well could've been thrown out without anybody ever knowing about it. >> by july 2010, john and lisa's strange inheritance is cataloged and ready for sale. they've invested a year and a lot of money in it. how much had john spent getting ready for this big auction? >> it was around $225,000. >> whoa! >> i hope we get enough out of this to pay for what we've discovered. >> will they? >> sold at $1,000. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. when andrew green was new york city's comptroller, the brooklyn bridge was partially financed by renting what? apartments atop its towe
>> my favorite letter, james monroe and james madison were talking about this gentleman who happenedon. they were afraid that he might be the ruination of their careful plans to carry on their ideology with the american public. >> the next big find? this rare copy of george washington's last will and testament, printed in 1800, right after washington's death. >> at the time, we knew there were only 13 existing copies. >> make that 14. >> it was in a plastic bag...
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ron: his main political enemies were john adams, john -- thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroei will even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? both hamilton's work president. the quickest road to the white house was to be a political pundit of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears 19the first quarter of the century. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years leading up to the civil war. of course it was and to petition of history that tended to be more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow y
ron: his main political enemies were john adams, john -- thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroei will even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? both hamilton's work president. the quickest road to the white house was to be a political pundit of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears 19the first quarter of the century. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years...
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james monroe was present on the battlefield in bladensburg and played a significant role in fouling up the bowedle. without consulting general winder, monroe maneuvered militia placing them 500 yards behind where winder thought they should be and he did this based on the fact he was an army officer during the american revolution and he believed he was as capable a general as anybody else on the battlefield but as a result deback call, the ire of the country was on john armstrong, the secretary of war. he had an unfortunate habit of saying what the thought and wrote a very condemning letter against the president of the united states for the problems that bladensburg and rather than take the hit he blamed madison. very quickly, madison and monroe got together and decided that armstrong had to go. and within two weeks after bladensburg, armstrong is move ought the door and has to return to new york, his home state, never to be seen in american public office again. but monroe then assume this job of both secretary of state, which is job was, he then takes over as secretary of war. so he is
james monroe was present on the battlefield in bladensburg and played a significant role in fouling up the bowedle. without consulting general winder, monroe maneuvered militia placing them 500 yards behind where winder thought they should be and he did this based on the fact he was an army officer during the american revolution and he believed he was as capable a general as anybody else on the battlefield but as a result deback call, the ire of the country was on john armstrong, the secretary...
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his main tell you that political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroewill even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? charlie: they all became president. >> the quickest road to the white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears in the first quarter of the 19th century. hamilton himself disappears in 1804. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years leading up to the civil war. of course it was an interpretation of history that tended to be more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ charlie: his ideas about the strong federal government and an international monetary system, that part prevailed.
his main tell you that political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroewill even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? charlie: they all became president. >> the quickest road to the white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears in the first quarter of the 19th century. hamilton himself disappears in 1804. the jeffersonians were...
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james monroe elementary school nearly $20 million renovations started to take shape in edison. the building is expected to be completed in august just before school year. back in 2014, flames destroyed that school. investigators say the fire started when a janitor tossa significance realtime in a crash -- cigarette in a trash can. >>> after two years of sharp growth. grew less than 1% last year. there were more than 1.7 billion subway riders in 2015, an increase of.6%. rider ship on city buses was down 2.5% last year. official figures will be released later this spring. >>> a chaos on the field and it was all caught on camera watch as a bull charges into the middle of a soccer game accepting young players scrambling. where did it come from? >> where is richard simons the fitness gur you disappeared from -- guru disappeared from public view for two years. . >>> in louisiana, the national guard rescued more than 3,000 people from flood waters. this is since march 9th. the guard also distributed thousands of bottles of water, passed out hundreds of thousands of sand bags, and assi
james monroe elementary school nearly $20 million renovations started to take shape in edison. the building is expected to be completed in august just before school year. back in 2014, flames destroyed that school. investigators say the fire started when a janitor tossa significance realtime in a crash -- cigarette in a trash can. >>> after two years of sharp growth. grew less than 1% last year. there were more than 1.7 billion subway riders in 2015, an increase of.6%. rider ship on...
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. >> by 1817, the renovation is almost complete and our fifth president, james monroe, moves in. a dozen years later, the seventh, andrew jackson, lets a drunken mob trash the place during his inaugural ball. maybe this poor piece of wood was part of the collateral damage. who knows? over the years, presidents come and presidents go, redecorating, repainting, and renovating to suit their individual tastes. then, in 1902, theodore roosevelt begins the first wholesale restoration of the mansion that he officially names "the white house." it's time to pick up the thread of this strange inheritance story. according to mike meister, in 1902, his great-uncle, joseph williamson jr., is a law student at georgetown university in d.c. one day, he strolls down pennsylvania avenue, spots the piece of wood in a junk pile, and thinks, "it's pretty neat." >> joseph jr. picked it up. >> like a yard sale? did they buy it? >> no, it was scrap. i mean, it was things that were gonna be eventually hauled off to landfills, burned, whatever. >> he brings it home to illinois from law school and gives it
. >> by 1817, the renovation is almost complete and our fifth president, james monroe, moves in. a dozen years later, the seventh, andrew jackson, lets a drunken mob trash the place during his inaugural ball. maybe this poor piece of wood was part of the collateral damage. who knows? over the years, presidents come and presidents go, redecorating, repainting, and renovating to suit their individual tastes. then, in 1902, theodore roosevelt begins the first wholesale restoration of the...
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tell you, charlie, his main political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i'll even throw in john quincy adams and andrew jackson, what do you notice about that list? the quickest road to white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history written by the victors. hamilton's party disaspears and hamilton disappears in 1804. so jeffersonsons were in charge of politics leading up to the civil war. a period of history that was more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. >> rose: even though his ideas about a strong federal government and an international monetary system of which the u.s. would be a part prevailed. >> absolutely, and i think he rescued us from bankruptcy. at the time the federal government started, american debt was selling for so, 15 cents on the -- for 10, 15ients on the dollar. by the time hamilton leaves as treasury secretary five years later american credit was as great as any other country in the world, our interest rates were lower than anywhere in the world. rescues us from bankruptcy, crea
tell you, charlie, his main political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i'll even throw in john quincy adams and andrew jackson, what do you notice about that list? the quickest road to white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history written by the victors. hamilton's party disaspears and hamilton disappears in 1804. so jeffersonsons were in charge of politics leading up to the civil war. a period of history that was more...
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and then james monroe, john quincy adams. john adams son was a secretary of state. this might be good news for hillary clinton today. but remember john kerry, he did not quite prevailed. john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. but he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. and come inauguration day they are still deadlocked. here is one possibility. maybe, under the circumstances, there is an anonymous newspaper essay that comes out. maybe the person who should occupy the white house in that circumstances is none other than the secretary of state, john marshall. john marshall is even mentioned as one of the possible people trying to nose himself into this complicated situation. right as adams' administration is ending, john marshall is secretary of state. and the new incoming chief justice. mr. sloan: one point that is important to emphasize, adams nominates marshall and he gets confirmed by the senate in late january of
and then james monroe, john quincy adams. john adams son was a secretary of state. this might be good news for hillary clinton today. but remember john kerry, he did not quite prevailed. john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. but he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. and come inauguration day they are still deadlocked. here is one possibility....
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very desirable to any monroe collector. >> tim figures the james dean autograph could fetch up to $4,000uce lee, $5,000. and the marilyn monroe, $6,000. if these are some of the gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot of variables that go into this. let's take a look at the elvis photograph, for example. you see it says "to jack"? >> yes. >> well, because it says "to jack," that's limiting the market because is jamie going to be interested in something that says "to jack"? i'd rather just have a regular signature. so, with the "to jack" on it, you're looking at the $800 to $1,200 price range. >> i contacted several of the largest auction houses that deal in autographs. one suggested they will put together a book to honor jack kuster and market the product as the jack kuster collection. juan carlos asked me, does this mean that people wo
very desirable to any monroe collector. >> tim figures the james dean autograph could fetch up to $4,000uce lee, $5,000. and the marilyn monroe, $6,000. if these are some of the gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot...
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. >> before natalie and i hit center stage, goit i got a backstage tour from james monroe. >> we have 150 light effects, 84 special effects in the show. all of our swords are real. >> man, if you get in a fight with somebody -- >> oh, no. we're all friends here. >> i was going to say. >> this is the one thing i'm jealous of. aladdin gets to sit in this seat. i'm out there sweating, and he rides in this. all these fabrics come from all over the world. >> the costumes are a melting pot of cultures. >> these are the pants the men wear in "friend like me." this, to me, is broadway. >> they designed this special number for al. >> is this my microphone? >> it is. >> just like the bob barker microphone. >> tell them what they've won. >> exactly. >> finger, shimmy, down and up, yes! friend like me >> yes. >> reporter: next was my turn. i had the fancier foot work. >> careful now. >> reporter: maybe it would help if i looked the part. >> i'm ready. i've got to nail it. you only get one shot on broadway. >> reporter: we each got words of wisdom from our teachers. >> what do you have to do, al?
. >> before natalie and i hit center stage, goit i got a backstage tour from james monroe. >> we have 150 light effects, 84 special effects in the show. all of our swords are real. >> man, if you get in a fight with somebody -- >> oh, no. we're all friends here. >> i was going to say. >> this is the one thing i'm jealous of. aladdin gets to sit in this seat. i'm out there sweating, and he rides in this. all these fabrics come from all over the world. >>...
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it nearly three weeks ago that police say 14 yo james hancock opened fire inside the cafeteria at students and injuring two others. students here at monroe say what happened at madison can happen anywhere today they'll be holding a special program to launch this anti violence campaignit will start w a rally later on here at the high school. breaking overnight... one person is recovering after being shot inside a clifton area restaurant.police say the man was shot in the leg just before 1 a-m inside the "elephant walk" at the corner of clifton and mcmillan.he was taken to u-c medical center with non-life threatening injuries.there is no suspect information at this time but police say if you know anything call crimestoppers the tri-state mother who police says admitted to putting her four year old step-son into scalding water... will appear in court anna ritchie is charged with child endangerment... but that will likely be changed to a more serious charge.the warren county coroner says austin cooper died from those burns. ritchie's bond was more than tripled yesterday to 350-thousand dollars. austin's father found him ...and called 9-1-1 b
it nearly three weeks ago that police say 14 yo james hancock opened fire inside the cafeteria at students and injuring two others. students here at monroe say what happened at madison can happen anywhere today they'll be holding a special program to launch this anti violence campaignit will start w a rally later on here at the high school. breaking overnight... one person is recovering after being shot inside a clifton area restaurant.police say the man was shot in the leg just before 1 a-m...
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in 1861 at a civil war rage, sheppard mallory, james townsend , enslaved african-americans, saw it protection at fort monroenjamin butler declared them contraband of war. as word spread, more than 500,000 enslaved people followed in the footsteps of mallory, baker, townsend, leading to one of our nation's most extraordinary and, until now, and overlooked story of self emancipation and self-determination. fast forward to the 20th century, the neat row houses and tree-line the streets of the pullman community in chicago harbor a multitude of stories. magnate social experiment became a catalyst for the first african-american union in the u.s. president, asa legrand off, would use his hard-fought victory at pullman to help end segregation in the military, defense contracting, and education. places matter. we believe these national treasures represent an important chapter in the story of civil rights. in the story of labor rights. we are proud to have played a role in creating the fort monroe and pullman national monument. at the pullman celebration, president obama said "you stand on the shoulders of giants. yo
in 1861 at a civil war rage, sheppard mallory, james townsend , enslaved african-americans, saw it protection at fort monroenjamin butler declared them contraband of war. as word spread, more than 500,000 enslaved people followed in the footsteps of mallory, baker, townsend, leading to one of our nation's most extraordinary and, until now, and overlooked story of self emancipation and self-determination. fast forward to the 20th century, the neat row houses and tree-line the streets of the...
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it nearly three weeks ago that police say 14 yo james hancock opened madison high..shooting two students and injuring two others. students here at monroe say what happened at madison can happen anywhere today they'll be holding a special program to launch this anti violence campaignit will start w a rally later on here at the high school. we're getting a look a new video of otto warmbier ...the wyoming high school grraduate who's being held captive by north korea. korea.the north korean government says this video shows 21-year-old otto warmbier stealing a political banner from his hotel.no word if this video is authentic. warmbier was sentenced earlier this week to 15 years of hard labor. his family is now hoping former new mexico governor bill richardson ... now known as a "north korean troubles..hooter" can help win federal officials are now investigating the hacking of donald trump's private information.the group "anonymous" has claimed responsibility for the cyber attack... releasing the presidential candidate's social security number and cell phone number... among other things.meanwhile... other g-o-p leaders are attacking trumps
it nearly three weeks ago that police say 14 yo james hancock opened madison high..shooting two students and injuring two others. students here at monroe say what happened at madison can happen anywhere today they'll be holding a special program to launch this anti violence campaignit will start w a rally later on here at the high school. we're getting a look a new video of otto warmbier ...the wyoming high school grraduate who's being held captive by north korea. korea.the north korean...
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monroe. >> no te escucho nada, pero segura. >> james salva la situaciÓn adelante . >> quÉ pasa, de seguro abrimos> es un placer estar aquÍ me encanta el show me cae bien el chef james. >> un besito a tu mamÁ. >> besos y abrazos. >> sorprendida porque saliste el domingo de la casa, habÍa pensado que habÍa mano negra ahi pero es todo legal. >> te sorprendiste de la salida y de quizÁs que fueran el seleccionado y ademÁs no te debe diste de todos los compaÑeros *. >> sabÍa que con el problema de domingo iba a tener un problema con la gente no sÉ por que dije hoy me toca pero aquÍ afuera uno habla con todos los fans y ve que mucha gente lo quiere todos lados y te apoyan. >> de verdad te dio un poco de coraje por eso no te debe dissp de todos. >> por quÉ contestaban tanto el telÉfono rojo, o sea en 3 ocasiones. >> perdÓn 4 (risas) que no entendÁis muy bien y todo. >> querÍa saber, asi como algunas veces uno puede salvar a alguien, yo querÍa algo, queria saber quÉ podÍa daÑar y quÉ me podÍa afectar. >> aunque no entendiÓ, no sÉ porque yo tomÉ el telefono rojo. >> sigo insistiendo asÍ mismo como no te de
monroe. >> no te escucho nada, pero segura. >> james salva la situaciÓn adelante . >> quÉ pasa, de seguro abrimos> es un placer estar aquÍ me encanta el show me cae bien el chef james. >> un besito a tu mamÁ. >> besos y abrazos. >> sorprendida porque saliste el domingo de la casa, habÍa pensado que habÍa mano negra ahi pero es todo legal. >> te sorprendiste de la salida y de quizÁs que fueran el seleccionado y ademÁs no te debe diste de todos...
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este chile y limÓn a mÉxico con karina monroe que siempre nos trae la mejor informaciÓn muy buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍas con este da ayuno que estÁ preparando jamesia que la disfruten en familia en paz, que no tengamos violencia creo que es lo mÁs importante. >> el bebeto y espinoza paz acompaÑaron a cuauhtÉmoc en la conferencia de prensa y les preguntamos a espinoza paz sobre las cancelaciones de con ciertos sobre incidente de violencia que hay en eventos masivos. >> la gente que vive de su mÚsica sea lo que sea quisiera poder opinar algo y que no se mal entero preste, ojalÁ que se arregle el problema * y que por una parte los artistas puedan trabajar y que tambiÉn la ciudadanÍa pueda estar disfrutando de su mÚsica y que el gobierno tambiÉn este, contento con no sÉ con el trabajo con lo que se estÁ haciendo digo. >> pues ojalÁ asÍ sea pero vamos ahora a una fiesta que se llevÓ a cabo este viernes, durante la devaluaciÓn de una placa en la obra de teatro la jaula de las locas donde les contamos que nuestra querida jaqueline sufrÓo un pequeÑo accidente, pero en la alfombra roja hablamos con chantal respecto que si es verdad o no que su medio herma
este chile y limÓn a mÉxico con karina monroe que siempre nos trae la mejor informaciÓn muy buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍas con este da ayuno que estÁ preparando jamesia que la disfruten en familia en paz, que no tengamos violencia creo que es lo mÁs importante. >> el bebeto y espinoza paz acompaÑaron a cuauhtÉmoc en la conferencia de prensa y les preguntamos a espinoza paz sobre las cancelaciones de con ciertos sobre incidente de violencia que hay en eventos masivos....