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this place in this entire premises, rich in history from williamsburg to jamestown.s also is the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as attorney general, the first inauguration since 1779, so it was a real honor to be inaugurated in this place. i could not think of a better place for the governors like the ones that we hear, as well as the one who joined us earlier. i cannot think of a better place for governors who love the country, who love the rich history of america, whatever stayed there from, i know they join me that believing that this is the greatest and prosperous country on work in frigid on earth and we want to do things that are positive and effective anarchic respective states to keep this great land of liberty alive and well. coming back to the roots of jamestown and williamsburg and being inspired by the founders to walk in the footsteps of the founders, something i hope that it will be a great source of inspiration not only to you but to all the governors. we have a lot of important business to talk about that all of the leaders discussed. everythin
this place in this entire premises, rich in history from williamsburg to jamestown.s also is the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as attorney general, the first inauguration since 1779, so it was a real honor to be inaugurated in this place. i could not think of a better place for the governors like the ones that we hear, as well as the one who joined us earlier. i cannot think of a better place for governors who love the country, who love the rich history of america, whatever stayed there...
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was not until 1996 when using sophisticated technology, they found the footings of the original jamestown fort you will see tonight and we will have dinner literally on those hallowed grounds. it is literally living history. the archaeology there, they are still digging and finding artifacts and you will be able to see the museum where everything from remnants from the well that was just found to the well-preserved body of who they believe was captain r. solomon of gosnall. it is a marvelous piece of history and i hope you will be able to attend that even tonight. tomorrow night, in colonial williamsburg, we will be at the governor's palace, the place that not only colonial governors ruled for many years but also the first two governors of virginia, patrick henry, and thomas jefferson. you'll also be able see the house of burgesses where we had a press conference this morning where people like george mason and george with and george washington and others actually sat as elected members of the house of burgesses. this is where patrick henry gave his great speech in opposition to stamping.
was not until 1996 when using sophisticated technology, they found the footings of the original jamestown fort you will see tonight and we will have dinner literally on those hallowed grounds. it is literally living history. the archaeology there, they are still digging and finding artifacts and you will be able to see the museum where everything from remnants from the well that was just found to the well-preserved body of who they believe was captain r. solomon of gosnall. it is a marvelous...
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the waysf war and wh that, of ce, mewanehe em at w wit crse the story of the virginia settlement jamestown settlement is fairly familiar to most of ourudience. weghedhe o ne ntoxprehe enn hme t enrence uavoomhe, n so thoe/7 because that certainly helped us between the english settlersnd manipulations, the chesape y. hein wd uncoasxelaryrs wiounghahis collection, we wanted to be a voice some of the more famous individuals in american military history dumtsromer paonneth raseer obsl cleike isldk, eecia without general washington. nevertheless we try to move down tt demand lternd g vo somieen caajs,e a no wkn ince major ethan allen hitchcock describes his experiences in 1836 with seminal indians in florida. today we mightall t unnsnceron paca at t w coagememov te a further conflict. the third thing we tried to derscor is the storyerps t esi oe viliily r. thted ar d a tiessef course the number of elements to it. we begin in some chapters with speechesrom presidents cossn, pitia rtlythasef ed waruto inee csssts ephatay be buried in bureaucracy over time. ias particularly interested in the story
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and with that, of course, some of oficss ofhe en wert ih o ses ohegi ttled, jamestown settlement it it's probably similar to most of our audience. we sort of weighted weapon that want to expre ssh es irtae,e enree tha t hatocnr d thof cac hped us folks in the ways of war. between english settlers and the native populations of chesapeake bay. another thing we want leshwut vrstag wa tgv o oeof the more famous individuals in american military history. fr general pattont frhecnuro viy,cleonke leshitgneral washington. nevertheless, we tried to move down that command led just a bit len scps,e josohae so kofoistce m n n hci included he described his expenses in18 through six with seminal indians in florida today cerinsurgeaonorhese buen to f se teortaoid further conflict in the seminole wars. the third thing we tried to undersco is the story i guess iscvlilte most xensine lion e erelts it. we begin in some chapters with speeches from presidents, from ngssma from lian rticularnas dced cositu n eots m gurin auy tm. i was particularly interest in the story of the selective service system at the 20
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of course a story of virginia settlement, jamestown settlement is probabl familiar to most of ouraden sshpede b y a to begin somewhere, swimming at the choice of 1607 because it certainly helped us cus on the ways of war between the english ettls nate polatis hesaey lrsoasmpo without overstating that in this collection, we wanted to give voice to some of the more famous inviduals of ameran military or cusfoe, ne car,ereshor om h ey obvious no collection like this at work, especially on leadership of general washington. dohama lr a, we try to ove mas. m o, tart l known. for instance, major ethan allen hitchcock is included. he describes experiences in 1836 s seminal in nal. dau tcth whe d o ouis urth o remove, to relocate indian territory to avoid further conflict in seminole wars. the third thing we try to undeco hstyige apems ns vi mtreo oad b m d a few times because of course the number of elements to it. we begansect w es psis, ren,itns rtarn ala rs ls idemine udanpothay get buried in bureaucracy over time. i was particularly interested in the selective service sst 2cey os leum tre
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this place and this entire premise is rich in history from williamsburg to jamestown.appens to be the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as attorney general of a virginia. the first inauguration since 1799. it was a real treat to honor the 400th anniversary of this country to be honored in a place like this. i cannot think of a better place for governors to love the country, who love the rich history of america. whatever stake are from, i know they join me in believing this is the greatest and most prosperous country on earth and we want to do everything we can as governors to do things that are positive and effective in our respective states to keep this live plant owned well. -- alive and well. this is something that i hoped will be a great source of inspiration not only to you but all of the governors. we have a lot of important business to talk about. i will let the leaders discussed everything from health care to energy to sequestration and other issues. every meeting, we have inspiring speakers that come in to get us to think outside the box. now we will start
this place and this entire premise is rich in history from williamsburg to jamestown.appens to be the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as attorney general of a virginia. the first inauguration since 1799. it was a real treat to honor the 400th anniversary of this country to be honored in a place like this. i cannot think of a better place for governors to love the country, who love the rich history of america. whatever stake are from, i know they join me in believing this is the greatest...
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they were leaving england and arrived in jamestown virginia. you will be on that spot literally where the settlers landed. despite 380 years of trying to figure out where that was, it wasn't until 1996 when using technology they found the footings of the original jamestown fort that you will see tonight. we will have dinner on those hallowed grounds. it is living history. they are still digging. the archaeology there, they are still digging and finding artifacts and you will be able to see the museum where everything from remnants from the well that was just found to the well-preserved body of who they believe was captain r. solomon of gosnall. it is a marvelous piece of history and i hope you will be able to attend that even tonight. tomorrow night, in colonial williamsburg, we will be at the governor's palace, the place that not only colonial governors ruled for many years but also the first two governors of virginia, patrick henry, and thomas jefferson. you'll also be able see the house of burgesses where we had a press conference this morni
they were leaving england and arrived in jamestown virginia. you will be on that spot literally where the settlers landed. despite 380 years of trying to figure out where that was, it wasn't until 1996 when using technology they found the footings of the original jamestown fort that you will see tonight. we will have dinner on those hallowed grounds. it is living history. they are still digging. the archaeology there, they are still digging and finding artifacts and you will be able to see the...
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this place and this entire premises is which it history, from williamsburg to jamestown. this also happens to be the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as internal -- as attorney general. it was a treat in honor of the 400 anniversary of the state to be inaugurated. i could not think of a better place like the governors who love the country, love the rich history of america, whether state they are from, i knowed they join me in believing this is the greatest and most prosperous country on our earth, and we want to do everything we can as governors doing things that are positive in our respective states to keep this great land of liberty alive and well. being inspired by the founders is something will be a great source of inspiration to all the governors. we have a lot of important business to talk about that i will love the leaders talked about, from health care, energy, to see crustacean to other issues that we're on to discuss , so peopleng we have pic can begin to think outside the box. we will start with mr. collins it can inspire us with how we can manage our stat
this place and this entire premises is which it history, from williamsburg to jamestown. this also happens to be the place where i was inaugurated in 2005 as internal -- as attorney general. it was a treat in honor of the 400 anniversary of the state to be inaugurated. i could not think of a better place like the governors who love the country, love the rich history of america, whether state they are from, i knowed they join me in believing this is the greatest and most prosperous country on...
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cmun n he inialitiunit going back to jamestown but thinking of volunteerism that everything is a choi, an option but the news where different in the past. many people who vlnted repe. omr juy iv occasionally there was a deserter. washington complained o es enf wi aanting to belo. with these early documents are individuals who hea a calling. not a drafboarbut thicrtatat loherya atumd .l ysosa. ad a choice but in his mind there was no choice. wallo t d rg eientom cipa in this glorious cause nd within two years he was woded, thunthve d he idft upng president of the united states. >> host: when does this mindset shift? >> without the trading my own cynicism it had to d with merni. y ese hi moiziod no,hga education, class structure. has they become more modern modern, a sense ofhe coou heth ur ce. i think around world war i and world war ii, man ecml not ceil svaut ma ooi inthph o e ivn beo oheks i the era of vietnam with strategic bombing to wage war from a distance,isha tcciss opn he.n so it takes that idea they have achiebe inst y w sponsored by the nixon administrati for thosincentives
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swain was free to leave tortola and return to his own little island of jamestown, road island.e back into the routine he had for years, running his dive shop but now without his shelley. years later, though, he would return to tortola but this time in handcuffs. >>> coming up, called an accident, could that drowning have been deliberate? a dramatic reenakment on tape. >> we have now found out what we wanted to find out. >> when "dateline" continues. t. start with all the fresh salad and warm breadsticks you want. t. choose 2 appetizers made for sharing. then 2 entrÉes from 6 of our favorites. classics like eggplant parmigiana and new favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken and spaghetti with four cheese meat sauce & meatballs. 3 courses, 2 people, just $25. but only for a limited time, at olive garden. [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey. sweetened with honey, made from real tea leaves and real fruit flavors. ♪ it's never felt so real ♪ no, it's never felt so right ♪ [ female announcer ] only 5 calories. new lipton tea & honey. [ male announcer ] just when you think yo
swain was free to leave tortola and return to his own little island of jamestown, road island.e back into the routine he had for years, running his dive shop but now without his shelley. years later, though, he would return to tortola but this time in handcuffs. >>> coming up, called an accident, could that drowning have been deliberate? a dramatic reenakment on tape. >> we have now found out what we wanted to find out. >> when "dateline" continues. t. start with...
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the team is meeting on jamestown avenue near candlestick park and they'll clean until noon. they will be joined by mayor ed lee and members of the san francisco 49ers. this is the sixth community clean team event of the year. >>> you may witness a rare show in the sky this weekend. nasa scientists say a solar storm is set to arrive this morning and it will last through sunday. the flares will boost the northern lights on earth so much that some in california may actually get to see them. severe solar storms can cause power blackouts but no disruptions are expected from this event. >>> northern lights are really amazing. i've seen them once. they're incredible >> powerful. >> but usually not in northern california. that's unusual. >>> let's check in with rosemary and see if we are going to get any clear skies in northern california to possibly see those lights. >> that could be a bit tricky. we'll watch the burn off later this morning. at this hour the low clouds evening causes delays at s.f.o. into the afternoon, upper 50s to low 60s at the beach under mostly gray skies. par
the team is meeting on jamestown avenue near candlestick park and they'll clean until noon. they will be joined by mayor ed lee and members of the san francisco 49ers. this is the sixth community clean team event of the year. >>> you may witness a rare show in the sky this weekend. nasa scientists say a solar storm is set to arrive this morning and it will last through sunday. the flares will boost the northern lights on earth so much that some in california may actually get to see...
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. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota.pend time with her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i'm jennifer franciotti. now with the check on the morning commute, there is an accident? >> northbound 83, harrisburg expressway, between warren and shawan road, crashes blocking the left lane. some other things we want to tell you about. york road between white and cockeysville road, down to one lane in each direction because of the water main break up since yesterday. rogers ave, crashed there. another one at liberty. also in the city, fire activity at hamilton and belair road. monument and pulaski, crashed to deal with there as well. there still dealing with th
. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota.pend time with her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore....
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in if jamestown's had come and rather than having a semiautomatic rifle that could shoot 100 rounds in short order and had something that had a lower capacity weapon, they could have stopped him because he would have to stop to reload. violate the second amendment or in a british rights, but it would have -- or anybody's rights, but it would have screamed at him out. -- screened him out. host: mr. glaze, let me follow up with you. guest: the national rifle association has limited the kind of research that the government can do after what we call in washington appropriations pair did put a block on fun andding -- on funding. we do know that there are a lot of assault weapons out there and a lot of high capacity clips. and if you cut them off, presumably, the older ones would be grandfathered in. you have some many of them out there that it would take a while before they flushed out of the secondary market. if you cut off the supply of something that is highly dangerous, eventually, you to shut it off. our collection does not take a position on the assault weapons ban. but when you block
in if jamestown's had come and rather than having a semiautomatic rifle that could shoot 100 rounds in short order and had something that had a lower capacity weapon, they could have stopped him because he would have to stop to reload. violate the second amendment or in a british rights, but it would have -- or anybody's rights, but it would have screamed at him out. -- screened him out. host: mr. glaze, let me follow up with you. guest: the national rifle association has limited the kind of...
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he was raised in jamestown, new york and spent most of his life in western new york. he lived in johnson park now in the shadow of the new courthouse and practiced law. he would often walk to work from his home passing the site where the new courthouse now sits. he was a proposal nement attorney in buffalo. when he was called to washington by president franklin roosevelt. as u.s. solicitor general he argued more than 30 cases before the united states supreme court on which he would later sit. and justice brandeis said jackson was so good that he should be solicitor general for life and as u.s. attorney, jackson focused on national security issues as united states headed toward involvement in world war ii. robert jackson served the united states supreme court for 14 terms and took part in the landmark decision prohibiting segregation in brown very board of education. united states constitutional scholar calls him the most eloquent writer ever to serve in the united states supreme court. at the request of president truman, jackson took a leave of absence from the court
he was raised in jamestown, new york and spent most of his life in western new york. he lived in johnson park now in the shadow of the new courthouse and practiced law. he would often walk to work from his home passing the site where the new courthouse now sits. he was a proposal nement attorney in buffalo. when he was called to washington by president franklin roosevelt. as u.s. solicitor general he argued more than 30 cases before the united states supreme court on which he would later sit....
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. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota. her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. news. >>> good morning, it's 8:26 on this thursday, july 5th. i'm aaron gilchrist and the heat wave continues today. veronica johnson has the details. >> it is really outrageous, aaron, how many days we've seen temperatures 95 degrees and up and so many people had to deal with it without the power. 85 right now and light winds throughout the area. we'll see some pretty stagnant air today and poor air quality as we reach for 100 degrees. saturday we could hit 102 or higher throughout the area and next week, a pattern change for us all and cooler conditions and lower humidity with highs between 85 and 89. aaron? >> we like >>> in frederick county dealing with a serious
. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota. her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. news. >>> good morning, it's 8:26 on this thursday, july 5th. i'm aaron gilchrist and the...
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. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota.e with her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. >>> 8:26. good morning, i'm john kelly. the lower deck of the bay bridge is closed for the most part after a crash shut is down for several hours this morning. the chp closing all eastbound lanes overnight. officers satisfy they were chasing a suspect out of san francisco when the driver lost control and slammed right into the side of the bridge. gunfire brome out a short time later. officers say two people hurt in the crash and san francisco police brought out homicide investigators but at this point they have not said whether anybody was shot and killed. >>> right now over to the man who knows what is happening. mike, what is happening? >> you specify the brid
. >> june knudson is 100 years old from jamestown, north dakota.e with her family. armond caplan from norfolk, virginia, still goes to work every day, 100 years old. some people love to work. martha coleman, 107 years told, an avid quilter. now back to new york city, home of happiness. >> willard, thank you. just ahead, guilt-free summer styles. hot look for under $25 after your local news. >>> 8:26. good morning, i'm john kelly. the lower deck of the bay bridge is closed...
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but if jamestown's had come in and rather than having a semiautomatic rifle that could shoot 100 roundsder and had something that had a lower capacity weapon, they could have stopped him because he would have to stop to reload. it wouldn't violate the second amendment or in a british rights, but it would have -- or anybody's rights, but it would have screamed at him out. -- screened him out. host: mr. glaze, let me follow up with you. guest: the national rifle association has limited the kind of research that the government can do after what we call in washington appropriations pair did put a block on fun andding -- on funding. we do know that there are a lot of assault weapons out there and a lot of high capacity clips. and if you cut them off, presumably, the older ones would be grandfathered in. you have some many of them out there that it would take a while before they flushed out of the secondary market. if you cut off the supply of something that is highly dangerous, eventually, you to shut it off. our collection does not take a position on the assault weapons ban. but when you bl
but if jamestown's had come in and rather than having a semiautomatic rifle that could shoot 100 roundsder and had something that had a lower capacity weapon, they could have stopped him because he would have to stop to reload. it wouldn't violate the second amendment or in a british rights, but it would have -- or anybody's rights, but it would have screamed at him out. -- screened him out. host: mr. glaze, let me follow up with you. guest: the national rifle association has limited the kind...