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was isolated with the fall of libya and let's be very clear it's all on record in the mainstream jamestown foundation sources have said that the twenty six who fled after the fall of gadhafi you fought a lot who worked for the n.p.c. french intelligence told them to go to northern mali and destabilize mali and the coup leader in mali who overthrew the civilian government it's on record again on the jamestown foundation website that he was trained by the u.s. and french intelligence services and so not only was my money destabilized and what with terror these courts and so-called your hobbies they're not your hobby if your heart is an honorable obligation to fight against oppression these are death squads who targeted the heritage of mali and the margin people and then nato have wanted these people to actually to draw in our jewry and so this is what's happened and this is a direct consequence nato of sort of the french and the british are bombing these death squads so so to them stop them going southwards but for them to go northwards into algeria and that's what's happened with libyan wor
was isolated with the fall of libya and let's be very clear it's all on record in the mainstream jamestown foundation sources have said that the twenty six who fled after the fall of gadhafi you fought a lot who worked for the n.p.c. french intelligence told them to go to northern mali and destabilize mali and the coup leader in mali who overthrew the civilian government it's on record again on the jamestown foundation website that he was trained by the u.s. and french intelligence services and...
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courses of their forbearers, doing what 13 generations before have done since the first settlement at jamestown in 1607. for hard-working watermen the bay has always held the promise of plentiful rewards. pound nets jut from the shore like arrows pointing towards a bountiful catch. watermen can still earn a living by fishing, crabbing, and oystering... but it is becoming increasingly challenging. dredgers, pound netters, purse netters, hand tongers, crabbers...fishermen of all kinds casting their fortunes in chesapeake waters. holds heavy with the harvest; rockfish, bluefish, crabs, oysters, whatever the day's catch, return home... ...to towns like crisfield rock hall, chestertown solomons, tilghman, and scores of others. there are reasons why these places were settled long ago. proximity to the bay meant, of course, pleasant living. but also fruitful labor, and sustenance. deep and safe harbor. upriver, and protected yet connected by navigable waterways, enabling vital trade. on the banks of the chester river, chestertown was a thriving port of entry for early maryland settlers and boom town o
courses of their forbearers, doing what 13 generations before have done since the first settlement at jamestown in 1607. for hard-working watermen the bay has always held the promise of plentiful rewards. pound nets jut from the shore like arrows pointing towards a bountiful catch. watermen can still earn a living by fishing, crabbing, and oystering... but it is becoming increasingly challenging. dredgers, pound netters, purse netters, hand tongers, crabbers...fishermen of all kinds casting...
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there was overwhelming evidence supporting all 166 counts of the case of the people versus jamestown's. -- versus james holmes. >> the request by attorneys to delay the arraignment was also no surprise. >> the prosecution got a huge head start in the case. >> that happened during the preliminary hearing. prosecutors provided vivid images three-dimensional testimony from police officers, 911 calls, and video surveillance video of minpeco is trying to escape. but the preliminary hearing ended with no evidence from defense attorneys, who decided not to call witnesses to testify state.olmes' mental his attorney said that he is mentally ill, but family members anof victims disagree. >> he is very cold, very calculated. >> a plea could be reached that would avoid the death penalty for holmes. >> get rid of him. >> prosecutors outlined how he prepared for the mass shooting, amassing arsenal and ammunition, taking surveillance photos of the theater, and buying his movie ticket weeks in advance. he also rigged his apartment with explosives to take away emergency resources from the theater. clea
there was overwhelming evidence supporting all 166 counts of the case of the people versus jamestown's. -- versus james holmes. >> the request by attorneys to delay the arraignment was also no surprise. >> the prosecution got a huge head start in the case. >> that happened during the preliminary hearing. prosecutors provided vivid images three-dimensional testimony from police officers, 911 calls, and video surveillance video of minpeco is trying to escape. but the preliminary...
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work visit his website, armor.com his work is also featured in our area on the ship god's speed, at jamestown settlement, and at the folger's shakespeare library. next, we meet photographer scott baxter, whose found inspiration in the american frontier in arizona. for almost a decade, baxter has photographed over 100 cattle ranchers and their ancestral ranches. he's helped to document the vanishing traditions of america's legendary west. rider: yah, yah, yah . [ whistles ] [ cattle mooing ] scott baxter: some of these ranches we're photographing aren't going to be around because development is gonna find its way in and there's a lot of ranches i know that there's no one coming up behind them, so they'll most likely be sold. and i just thought what if photographically i could at least try to record some of these families that have been around here since 1912 or earlier. and that's - it kind of started that way. i didn't really plan to do anything with it i just wanted to see if i could accomplish it. we call it "100 years, 100 ranchers," and basically the criteria is the family has been ranchi
work visit his website, armor.com his work is also featured in our area on the ship god's speed, at jamestown settlement, and at the folger's shakespeare library. next, we meet photographer scott baxter, whose found inspiration in the american frontier in arizona. for almost a decade, baxter has photographed over 100 cattle ranchers and their ancestral ranches. he's helped to document the vanishing traditions of america's legendary west. rider: yah, yah, yah . [ whistles ] [ cattle mooing ]...
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community center, the san francisco youth commission, urban habitat, the student advisory council, and jamestown community center. i also want to thank so many folks throughout the city who have, you know, taken the time to pitch this, this program. and just to close, my colleagues on the board of supervisors, supervisors avalos, chu, kim, mar, our mayor has been supportive of this. it is a very historic time and i want to thank you for the opportunity. and if i may, i know that we have one member of this coalition who is here to speak. and, so, i will -- if it's okay with you, i will turn it over to her. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. (applause) >> good afternoon. >>> [speaking through interpreter] -- spanish interpreter] good afternoon, my name is elena martinez from power. i know many families that will benefit from this program. and thank you for investing in the future of our children. thank you to the director board. on behalf of the community and all families and children, we know that this wouldn't be possible without our movement and working together. thank you very much. (applaus
community center, the san francisco youth commission, urban habitat, the student advisory council, and jamestown community center. i also want to thank so many folks throughout the city who have, you know, taken the time to pitch this, this program. and just to close, my colleagues on the board of supervisors, supervisors avalos, chu, kim, mar, our mayor has been supportive of this. it is a very historic time and i want to thank you for the opportunity. and if i may, i know that we have one...
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we are from jamestown, and we're doing a penny for patience for the lymphomas society. >> good morning washington. >> they are doing an amazing job raising money. thank you for all the hard work you are doing. we would love to get your greeting. it is really easy. do not over think it. grab your phone and take a video of your kids. make it a 10-15 minute video flip. send it to us or to read it to us -- tweet it to us. the new york bakery that grab the spotlight for its super bowl-themed cupcakes is shaping things up before the game. takeover>> if they brought back the popular chicken wing cupcake and added five more flavors. here they are. salsa and chips, pepperoni pizza, chilly, chocolate covered pretzels and beer with lime. these are cupcakes. >> i never met a cupcake i did not like so i will try them all. >> still another half-hour of "good morning washington" ahead. >> we will check in with the morning commute. the beltway in maryland is a mess after a tractor-trailer crashed with a fire truck and car. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington" on your side. >> a major t
we are from jamestown, and we're doing a penny for patience for the lymphomas society. >> good morning washington. >> they are doing an amazing job raising money. thank you for all the hard work you are doing. we would love to get your greeting. it is really easy. do not over think it. grab your phone and take a video of your kids. make it a 10-15 minute video flip. send it to us or to read it to us -- tweet it to us. the new york bakery that grab the spotlight for its super...
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. >> still ahead metro escalator hi, we're from jamestown and we are doing the pennies for patients for leukemia and lymphoma society. learn more at the web site. >> good morning, washington. >> and never gets old. i love it. gretzky up the good work, guys. we appreciate your contributions. 5:40 is the time. >> jamee whitten as an update on traffic. >> i do. nice and quiet. i must tell you. around our region, getting down to the beltway and on to the beltway looks good if you are using 295, b-w parkway 95, 50 the john hanson highway, not much to tell you. looking good at good luck road. the beltway west of connecticut avenue, no incident. heading down to the beltway on 270, travel lanes are open. but in virginia on 95 395, and seeing a little volume in woodbrige, more cars pushing north towards the beltway. crossing the 14th street bridge, pennsylvania avenue is a beauty, nice and quiet. for the forecast, jacqui jeras. >> is going to be another record as day to day after a swing and miss of our storm yesterday. we are clearing out and things will look a lot better. we are noticing a cou
. >> still ahead metro escalator hi, we're from jamestown and we are doing the pennies for patients for leukemia and lymphoma society. learn more at the web site. >> good morning, washington. >> and never gets old. i love it. gretzky up the good work, guys. we appreciate your contributions. 5:40 is the time. >> jamee whitten as an update on traffic. >> i do. nice and quiet. i must tell you. around our region, getting down to the beltway and on to the beltway looks...
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. >> hi, we're from jamestown and we're doing pennies or patience for the leukemia and lymphoma societyarn more at the web site. >> good morning, washington. >> rise and shine. that was one of the greetings that the air each weekday. we're giving you the chance to make one. >> and us a video about 10 or 15 seconds long or a link to a youtube clippa. make sure to end its saying ""good morning washington." >> we want to get back to jamee whitten, because it's going to be a busy commute. >> so important. some of the areas getting out of the neighborhoods, secondary road, take your time. 395, hov lanes were laid to open because conditions were so poor. -- were late to open. a minor incident with three cars on the shoulder on the hov site just prior to this. 95 northbound out of stanford and towards dumphries and getting through the hov lanes taken easily. in springfield, northbound 95 there have been a couple incidents between dumphries and the truck scales. everything on the shoulders, but it's quite slow. around the beltway, there's wet pavement. everything has been treated. in olney stil
. >> hi, we're from jamestown and we're doing pennies or patience for the leukemia and lymphoma societyarn more at the web site. >> good morning, washington. >> rise and shine. that was one of the greetings that the air each weekday. we're giving you the chance to make one. >> and us a video about 10 or 15 seconds long or a link to a youtube clippa. make sure to end its saying ""good morning washington." >> we want to get back to jamee whitten,...
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. >> we >> hi, we are from jamestown and we are doing a penny for patients. good morning washington. ♪ >> we love your enthusiasm out there. it redskins'/cowboys game. -- the redskins-cowboys game. the enthusiasm. everyone else has the version of that fight song, we would love to hear it as well. a short video at wjla.com. we will continue to air those throughout the rest of the week. ky was adorable. he had a little cookie there for more of asiamotivation. >> very much on the chilly side. take a look at the temperatures. most of us waking up to 20's. look at cumberland, 19. 26 of the list. 30 at reagan national. quantico, at 31 degrees in your neighborhood. a little bit of cloudiness this morning. that was not lost long. it will give way to plenty of sunshine. a lot like yesterday. if you are traveling today up and down the east coast the southeast still lingering cloud coverage in moisture, even some showers expected on the outer banks stretching down to northern florida. a cool one today. highs only in the upper 30's. 40's in the forecast and maybe even 50
. >> we >> hi, we are from jamestown and we are doing a penny for patients. good morning washington. ♪ >> we love your enthusiasm out there. it redskins'/cowboys game. -- the redskins-cowboys game. the enthusiasm. everyone else has the version of that fight song, we would love to hear it as well. a short video at wjla.com. we will continue to air those throughout the rest of the week. ky was adorable. he had a little cookie there for more of asiamotivation. >> very...
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while americans care about security, people did not get on the boat to come to jamestown the united states is a land of opportunity. the opportunity to be great and fail and try it again but the opportunity of that bricklayer to live life on his own terms, to pursue his personal happiness with his values to pursue personal happiness with their belief as free and independent people that is what made our country so great and what makes it so precious to defend. thank you very much. >> that was really terrific. [applause] always glad to hear another optimist in washington. [laughter] you have all seen the book out side and perhaps you had a chance to read it, it is full of great insight. let's have a few questions. >> how can we move things further in the direction you talk about as opposed to the government? >> i wish i had the answer but if you look at what happens in the united states eighth philosophically remove in the wrong direction so including personal responsibility not that we ignore community be you cannot be entitled to what somebody else produces or creates. in the end long term
while americans care about security, people did not get on the boat to come to jamestown the united states is a land of opportunity. the opportunity to be great and fail and try it again but the opportunity of that bricklayer to live life on his own terms, to pursue his personal happiness with his values to pursue personal happiness with their belief as free and independent people that is what made our country so great and what makes it so precious to defend. thank you very much. >> that...
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that he'll take the oath of office was built by ancestors who were enslaved, about 170 miles from jamestownfirst landed in 1609. a lot ofs h s hahistory and loo across at the dr. king statue and lincoln memorial. the emancipation. a lot of stuff going down. i think dr. king, planning a poor people's campaign. beyond the issue of slavery, and segregation and the right to vote is access to a job, and so while we fought these big fights on fiscal cliff and debt ceiling, poverty is expanding. 50 million in poverty. food insecure, unemployed, and the disparity keeps growing, plus an impact of violence. so those issues must be confronted in this second go-round. >> how does the president go about doing that? i made the point in the last, before the last break that the president, at least at that point, had both houses of congress under his belt with a democrat majority. he doesn't have that anymore. can he put forward legislation, ideology, issues to help reduce that polarization? >> you know what, lyndon johnson opened up the war on immigration in appalachia. most poor people are white, female a
that he'll take the oath of office was built by ancestors who were enslaved, about 170 miles from jamestownfirst landed in 1609. a lot ofs h s hahistory and loo across at the dr. king statue and lincoln memorial. the emancipation. a lot of stuff going down. i think dr. king, planning a poor people's campaign. beyond the issue of slavery, and segregation and the right to vote is access to a job, and so while we fought these big fights on fiscal cliff and debt ceiling, poverty is expanding. 50...
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people didn't get on a boat and come to jamestown to be secure. the united states is a land of opportunity. opportunity to be great, opportunity to fail and try again, but most importantly, the opportunity of a bricklayer to live life on his own terms to pursue his personal hat is, given his beliefs and his values. that's what people came to the united states, to first do a happiness given their beliefs and their values as free and independent. but american senses with nader country so great and is what is so precious. thank you very much. [applause] >> i was really, really terrific. i'm always glad to hear another optimist here in washington and. you've all seen the book or perhaps you've had a chance to read it already. i encourage you to do so. it's full of great insight. both have a few questions. >> huck win this thing is further in the direction you've talked about having people do more for themselves as opposed to depending on the government? >> that's a great question. i wish i had the total answer to that. the reason i talk about philosop
people didn't get on a boat and come to jamestown to be secure. the united states is a land of opportunity. opportunity to be great, opportunity to fail and try again, but most importantly, the opportunity of a bricklayer to live life on his own terms to pursue his personal hat is, given his beliefs and his values. that's what people came to the united states, to first do a happiness given their beliefs and their values as free and independent. but american senses with nader country so great...
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we have wind advisories from jamestown to watertown, wind gusts 50 miles per hour.wing around the next 24 hours. some rough driving conditions. check out the snowfall amounts anywhere from one to three inches. right around watertown and to the south, they could pick up up >>> 9:04. oh, you made it to friday. we have a good looking day shaping up. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge. hazy here. we had a return of the clouds this morning and that kept things on the mild side than any other start we had this week. take a look at san francisco where skies are nice and clear. we've got rain on the way as we head into the weekend but not until tomorrow evening. enjoy the 60s today. 64 for livermore, 62 gilroy, and into the weekend, a few showers starting saturday evening into sunday morning. >>> now time for "today's" take three. we each give our take on the top trends. allison sweeney from "the biggest loser.." >> she came in to co-host with me. she looks just as good at 5:00 am in the morning as she does now. something with your little pug nose. >> pug nose. >>
we have wind advisories from jamestown to watertown, wind gusts 50 miles per hour.wing around the next 24 hours. some rough driving conditions. check out the snowfall amounts anywhere from one to three inches. right around watertown and to the south, they could pick up up >>> 9:04. oh, you made it to friday. we have a good looking day shaping up. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge. hazy here. we had a return of the clouds this morning and that kept things on the mild side than...
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in jamestown, north carolina, gill is a democrat. have your views changed? caller: good morning. favor a more rigorous background checks. also, i favor more access in terms of mental health care. the comments regarding more cars are killing people than guns, we have laws against the titular homicide. tony car deaths are due drunk driving. -- we have laws against vehicular homicide. the other point i would like to make is in the second amendment. what we don't hear at all from any of the news media or from the nra is the aspect of the second amendment that says the right to bear arms will be under the rubric of a well regulated militia. if anyone read the constitution, were organized in this country to quell slave rebellion. the reason we had them was to put down slave rebellion because black folks wanted to have their freedom and the other aspects of our society were scared about blacks gain their freedom. so i favor greater restrictions. i hope that our legislators and the supreme court both will have a meeting of reasonable minds to stop this insanity. host: have your views cha
in jamestown, north carolina, gill is a democrat. have your views changed? caller: good morning. favor a more rigorous background checks. also, i favor more access in terms of mental health care. the comments regarding more cars are killing people than guns, we have laws against the titular homicide. tony car deaths are due drunk driving. -- we have laws against vehicular homicide. the other point i would like to make is in the second amendment. what we don't hear at all from any of the news...
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rose, jamestown. independent. caller: i think we should follow suit with for the as far as drug testing for the welfare people, and i worked for an aerospace company for 35 years, and they sent a lot of jobs to india, mexico and whenever, and if we started keeping those jobs here, at least some of those people would have worked -- have worked. also, the drug testing would get rid of a lot of people on welfare. guest: if you did take 535 people out of the phone book to solve these problems, an idea like the one rose just mentioned would overwhelmingly passed with 75%. it is an idea that will never gain traction here because you have politicians that do not want to be perceived as rough on the poor, or anything like it, even though actually doing drug testing might help a lot of them, and help them seek help and get off of drugs, maybe. that might be a positive step in their lives, personally, but that will never happen because of the nature of politicians, especially in this town. they do not want to be perceived a
rose, jamestown. independent. caller: i think we should follow suit with for the as far as drug testing for the welfare people, and i worked for an aerospace company for 35 years, and they sent a lot of jobs to india, mexico and whenever, and if we started keeping those jobs here, at least some of those people would have worked -- have worked. also, the drug testing would get rid of a lot of people on welfare. guest: if you did take 535 people out of the phone book to solve these problems, an...
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rose, jamestown. independent.ler: i think we should follow suit with for the as far as drug testing for the welfare people, and i worked for an aerospace company for 35 years, and they sent a lot of jobs to india, mexico and whenever, and if we started keeping those jobs here, at least some of those people would have worked -- have worked. also, the drug testing would get rid of a lot of people on welfare. guest: if you did take 535 people out of the phone book to solve these problems, an idea like the one rose just mentioned would overwhelmingly passed with 75%. it is an idea that will never gain traction here because you have politicians that do not want to be perceived as rough on the poor, or anything like it, even though actually doing drug testing might help a lot of them, and help them seek help and get off of drugs, maybe. that might be a positive step in their lives, personally, but that will never happen because of the nature of politicians, especially in this town. they do not want to be perceived as, y
rose, jamestown. independent.ler: i think we should follow suit with for the as far as drug testing for the welfare people, and i worked for an aerospace company for 35 years, and they sent a lot of jobs to india, mexico and whenever, and if we started keeping those jobs here, at least some of those people would have worked -- have worked. also, the drug testing would get rid of a lot of people on welfare. guest: if you did take 535 people out of the phone book to solve these problems, an idea...
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people were coming to the americas, at jamestown will be placed the milk and honey. they were still being deceived. they serve their seven or 10 years. some did die from a beating from their masters. they cannot leave that contract. the negotiant is more than indentured servitude. are you concerned about this whole topic of deciding slavery, he gets to decide what slavery is and is not? someone has to decide if alcohol is legal. who gets to decide what is slavery? there will be a consequence for people who are involved because there will be collateral damage. she was 19. they were trying to turn that you human trafficking. i wonder sometimes is there the danger of collateral damage that people who are not really involve in being caught up deck? >> here's the microphone. could you do it could replace? >> lawrence taylor is not collateral damage. it is really the victims of our the collateral damage. he was convicted and received probation. he was not convicted on federal statute which could put him away for good. >> when politicians get to do when politics gets involv
people were coming to the americas, at jamestown will be placed the milk and honey. they were still being deceived. they serve their seven or 10 years. some did die from a beating from their masters. they cannot leave that contract. the negotiant is more than indentured servitude. are you concerned about this whole topic of deciding slavery, he gets to decide what slavery is and is not? someone has to decide if alcohol is legal. who gets to decide what is slavery? there will be a consequence...
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wind advisories of jamestown to water town and light snow. talking about maybe one to three inches, again, for today. but some areas in upstate new york near watertown could pick up nine to 12 inches of know over the next 24 hours! we'll get your local forecast. but get a load of this? >>> clouds north and west of washington but over the nert area it's colder. some parts of southern maryland and northern virginia are in the uer teens and later today into the low 40s and lots of sunshine and a bit of a blustery west wind increasing clouds on saturday. high near 40. for the game on sunday, looking good. partly to mostly cloudy at time >> that's your latest weather. erica? >> al, thanks. >>> now to an alarming trend. a designer drug known as bath salts, the u.s. navy is fighting a problem with a new video. we do want to warn you some of these images are disturbing. jim milkuloklaszewski is at the pentagon. >> reporter: it's clearly aimed at scarying any sailor who is thinking about using the drug known as bath salts. since hitting the internet t
wind advisories of jamestown to water town and light snow. talking about maybe one to three inches, again, for today. but some areas in upstate new york near watertown could pick up nine to 12 inches of know over the next 24 hours! we'll get your local forecast. but get a load of this? >>> clouds north and west of washington but over the nert area it's colder. some parts of southern maryland and northern virginia are in the uer teens and later today into the low 40s and lots of...
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name rebecca and that, of course, is a moment in our history that allowed the english to stay in jamestowndent. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, joseph r. biden jr. and dr. biden accompanied by senator lamar alexander and mrs. alexander. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> president now walking through the rotunda accompanied by senator schumer, of course, the first lady and senator schumer's wife. more to follow. >> beautiful shot, ruffles, of course, and by the bugles. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, barack h. obama and mrs. obama accompanied by senator charles schumer and mrs. schumer. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> it will be interesting to see the president greet members across the aisle. there's john boehner looking up. >> did have a hug for president clinton on the way in. >> again, senator charles schumer of new york about to speak. >> wasn't on the script but i picked it up. >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. >> so -- >> ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. mr. president, mr. vice president,
name rebecca and that, of course, is a moment in our history that allowed the english to stay in jamestowndent. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, joseph r. biden jr. and dr. biden accompanied by senator lamar alexander and mrs. alexander. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> president now walking through the rotunda accompanied by senator schumer, of course, the first lady and senator schumer's wife. more to follow. >> beautiful shot, ruffles, of course,...
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. >> we are 160 miles from jamestown, virginia, where the slave ship landed.mortalized and dr. king statue. >> look at that. sonia sotomayor, justice, arriving as well. she will be administering the oath of office. the vice president -- >> since '63 to today, many way it is whole world has change. >> have come a long way. we still have a ways to go, as you will be the first to acknowledge. reverend jackson, thanks very much for coming up here and spending a few moments with us. >> thank you. >> former president george w. bush and his father, former president george h.w. bush, aren't attending this inaugural. president -- former president bill clinton and jimmy carter are. we are waiting to see president clinton. stand by for that. also taking a closer look at the downside of winning another four years of the white house. it doesn't always go so well. the second-term curse, as some call it. that's coming up as well. first, though, inaugural flashback. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> we all remember the phra
. >> we are 160 miles from jamestown, virginia, where the slave ship landed.mortalized and dr. king statue. >> look at that. sonia sotomayor, justice, arriving as well. she will be administering the oath of office. the vice president -- >> since '63 to today, many way it is whole world has change. >> have come a long way. we still have a ways to go, as you will be the first to acknowledge. reverend jackson, thanks very much for coming up here and spending a few moments...