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is just ready to make deals and ready to make the right deals planned construction it local jamestown knows the environment and finally i'm a huge fan of sf made it does so much to try to diversify our economy and supporting 6 hundred member companies and just a huge fan have been for years their membership is so on fire and enthusiastic about what they're doing in the community i think if you don't know i believe on may 11th is the annual ramp it up sf made event this time a in a brewery and the manufacturers are the people that will tenants of this space you should come down and see that event i hope you're in support of this thank you very much. >> thank you. >> any more comment on 11 a james ones, twice public comment is closed. >> commissioner katz. >> thank you very excited about the project and team put a lot of thought into the experience and very exciting about envisioning this space we've talked about that that and saw what was to be accomplished when the america's cup was held there the recent activity of a lot of the people in the community get near that area in terms of h
is just ready to make deals and ready to make the right deals planned construction it local jamestown knows the environment and finally i'm a huge fan of sf made it does so much to try to diversify our economy and supporting 6 hundred member companies and just a huge fan have been for years their membership is so on fire and enthusiastic about what they're doing in the community i think if you don't know i believe on may 11th is the annual ramp it up sf made event this time a in a brewery and...
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so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st.ne was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de león. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to that conclusion. but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about here in and that's actually what we are standing at today, is the fountain of youth, which is the site that pedro menéndez de avilés actually set foot on, on this day in 1565. >> wow. that's pretty cool. tell us about the founding of st. augustine and the first thanksgiving. >> well, the first thanksgiving was actually a decree from the king of spain. he wanted there to be a gathering of the locals here, which were native americans, and afric
so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st.ne was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de león. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not...
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there was not cannibalism, as there was at jamestown. there were people who were literally starving at times as crops, theto develop bull tongue plow, for example, did not exist in brazil. they were trying to make their own. trying to clear fields for crops and so forth. a lot of the time their land grants were in very remote places. even if you successfully grew something it was very difficult to get it to a place where he could be taken by rail to rio de janeiro to be in a market, the roads were really bad. they are still really bad in the world brazil. a lot of the time their land grants were in very remote the next thing i'm going to do is read a brief description from a typical confederado. this is a person who visited a confederate -- who visited a confederado. he was a civil war veteran from tennessee. these were the living circumstances of this veteran in brazil, trying to make a go of farmer. "the farmer's home was in a large clearing in the forest. that isase of a plateau some hundred feet above the river. all around, there wer
there was not cannibalism, as there was at jamestown. there were people who were literally starving at times as crops, theto develop bull tongue plow, for example, did not exist in brazil. they were trying to make their own. trying to clear fields for crops and so forth. a lot of the time their land grants were in very remote places. even if you successfully grew something it was very difficult to get it to a place where he could be taken by rail to rio de janeiro to be in a market, the roads...
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he was released at jamestown. was that a general case? >> the question was concerning a soldier who had been a prisoner at charleston released at jamestown. the terms of the exchange agreement between cornwallis required the americans are charleston be transported to virginia because the british did not want those meant to be immediately able to assist green and south carolina and the british prisoners in virginia i think had to go to new york, from where they can go anywhere else. so that is why your ancestor ended up at jamestown. >> you said that officers were allowed to go home on parole. i believe it was after may of 1782. in february of 1783, there were still officers on parole as prisoners of war in charleston who were not from charleston. i am wondering what their story was. the british had so many more prisoners, american officer prisoners and the american officers had british officer prisoners, men like charles and william, there was no one for them to be exchanged for because the general exchange of the enlisted prisoner, they
he was released at jamestown. was that a general case? >> the question was concerning a soldier who had been a prisoner at charleston released at jamestown. the terms of the exchange agreement between cornwallis required the americans are charleston be transported to virginia because the british did not want those meant to be immediately able to assist green and south carolina and the british prisoners in virginia i think had to go to new york, from where they can go anywhere else. so...
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and not only that, but so prevailed with her father that i was safely conducted to jamestown.inal account of that dangerous encounter with that tribe, pocahontas was not mentioned. and so historians doubt the accuracy of his letter to the queen. but that is the version of pocahontas that has passed through the centuries and is now the stuff of disney animation. the reporter that you just heard ask donald trump about elizabeth warren is nicole robertson. she was native american. here was her reaction to donald trump's use of the word pocahontas today. >> i believe that mr. trump and his tone was offensive today. if there was other young indigenous or young native american girls sitting here, what is that signaling to them? as young native american girls? >> what that is signaling to them is that if they work their way through law school and become a harvard law school professor or if they become senators, no matter what they do in their lives, donald trump will reduce them to one word. donald trump will do everything he can to rob them of all of their accomplishments and reduce
and not only that, but so prevailed with her father that i was safely conducted to jamestown.inal account of that dangerous encounter with that tribe, pocahontas was not mentioned. and so historians doubt the accuracy of his letter to the queen. but that is the version of pocahontas that has passed through the centuries and is now the stuff of disney animation. the reporter that you just heard ask donald trump about elizabeth warren is nicole robertson. she was native american. here was her...
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executive vice president of jamestown associates. good to see you all. >> thank you. >> ellen, bernie sanders wins indiana, bad night for hillary clinton. but since she's roughly 90% of the way to the nomination in terms of delegates does it matter? >> 90% of the way if you include the super delegates. if you take them out, there's 300, 325. >> do you have a way to magically take them out? >> because they switched in 2008. they were for hillary and all of a sufden went -- many of them went for obama. i think that -- because he had taken the lead by then. going in to the convention. >> you have to look at does he have a mathematical way, that is bernie sanders, of winning. let's take the superdelegates out of it. the rest of the delegates and we have many coming up. california has 475 delegates. >> right. >> judy, sanders says he can win west virginia, oregon, kentucky and california. what do you make of that? >> it doesn't matter he has no mathematical path to getting the nomination. she has 91% of the delegates she needs with the su
executive vice president of jamestown associates. good to see you all. >> thank you. >> ellen, bernie sanders wins indiana, bad night for hillary clinton. but since she's roughly 90% of the way to the nomination in terms of delegates does it matter? >> 90% of the way if you include the super delegates. if you take them out, there's 300, 325. >> do you have a way to magically take them out? >> because they switched in 2008. they were for hillary and all of a sufden...
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the executive vice president with jamestown associates. as we look toward the election, the polls keep sos -- ons sill lating and will it be the economy or security that takes the fore front? >> economic issues at a time of serious distress, 60% of the american people say we are heading in the wrong direction no one feels it as if your life is not being improved and wages going up and having a hard time making end meet. there is absolutely no doubt while we are still engaged overseas and while the world is put in more chaos because of the failed administration for the last eight years. we saw polling put terrorism at number two for the paris uhing tays. it was not even in the top eight. there is always an eye on the foreign scene as it relates to national security and homeland security and terrorism. when you hear reports like this it goes to show you the immense changes that were made after the dramatic attacks of 9/11. we are now in a new 8 sim -- a new asymetrical war. it goes to show you the sacrifices being made by frankly civilians w
the executive vice president with jamestown associates. as we look toward the election, the polls keep sos -- ons sill lating and will it be the economy or security that takes the fore front? >> economic issues at a time of serious distress, 60% of the american people say we are heading in the wrong direction no one feels it as if your life is not being improved and wages going up and having a hard time making end meet. there is absolutely no doubt while we are still engaged overseas and...
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and vice president of jamestown associates.zer prize winning author and journalist at the manhattan institute for policy research is joining us now. always good to have you guys. thank you. half an hour in to the show and you have a lot 0 say. we will get to you, tony, is in the new normal we will have to get ready for for the next 167 days until the general election? >> no doubt there's an enormous amount of protest and riot energy on the left. move on.org funded by a billionaire liberal has claimed credit for some of these. the chicago protests that overwhelmed the police and informed the trump campaign to cancel an event. you see them protesting democrats. you have the entire black lives matter movement protesting bill clinton at an event in philadelphia. what is unfortunate is when you take the drama away from this type of event, what are they protesting? they are essentially protesting four illegal immigration that undermines rule of law and wave american flags -- mexican flags, which shows a devotion to the country. when
and vice president of jamestown associates.zer prize winning author and journalist at the manhattan institute for policy research is joining us now. always good to have you guys. thank you. half an hour in to the show and you have a lot 0 say. we will get to you, tony, is in the new normal we will have to get ready for for the next 167 days until the general election? >> no doubt there's an enormous amount of protest and riot energy on the left. move on.org funded by a billionaire liberal...
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exploration which includes the moment when they come to the united states so you have the colonies in jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world planting itself in north america, that is a complicated history, part of history of the country. also part of what is good or bad about colonialism. was shakespeare aware? >> yes he was, when he wrote the tempest he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda. but he makes stories about the new world coming back. he never visited it. he probably had great information about it when he uses the phrase like brave new world, he is saying there is a place we have not explored it is overturning our expectations about what human beings are like and what nature is like. that is something that is of firing the imagination. >> how about one more from the archives and that i want to go to the theater. >> so this is a copy of the shooting script for henry the fifth. this was laurence olivier's film, 1945. this gives us his notes to how he wanted the shots. it's interesting because the film was created during the second world war. there
exploration which includes the moment when they come to the united states so you have the colonies in jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world planting itself in north america, that is a complicated history, part of history of the country. also part of what is good or bad about colonialism. was shakespeare aware? >> yes he was, when he wrote the tempest he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda. but he makes stories about the new world coming back. he...
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former political virt and fox news contributor and tony is executive vice president of jamestown associatesributor. good to see everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> these polls on trustworthiness and honesty. >> she's still struggling there to get there. he's kind of solidified his base. the difference s he's got a strong campaign structure in place, all the money, but she's still a lagging candidate. trump is basically a good candidate, doesn't have the candidate in the apparatus. i think there's plenty of room for improvement. it's in a dead even poll. it's going to be a dog fight. >> even with these numbers, trump beats her. >> in this poll he does, others he doesn't. the problem with donald trump is he's solidified -- solidified the republican base after getting the primary. you always get a bump after you get the nominee. she has not yet gotten her bump. she'll get it in three weeks or so. then we'll see where the polls are. >> you think bernie sanders will give into her? >> i think bernie sanders has no choice to give into her at the convention. if bernie sanders is serious
former political virt and fox news contributor and tony is executive vice president of jamestown associatesributor. good to see everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> these polls on trustworthiness and honesty. >> she's still struggling there to get there. he's kind of solidified his base. the difference s he's got a strong campaign structure in place, all the money, but she's still a lagging candidate. trump is basically a good candidate, doesn't have the...
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hear to weigh in tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president and fox news contributor and dan henningerournal" and "journal editorial report" on fox news. we should mention. dan, i have to harken back to interview with the coal miner. this guy didn't have bitterness. rancor you saw, cruz confronting a guy shouting at him. this is guy speaking from the heart, saying in this country, i should have a better chance. you shouldn't be out talking, discouraging job creation. isn't that really the heart of what this election is? people saying america should be more? >> well there is a lot -- yeah, the heart is the economic anxiety people feel out there about the lack of opportunity and jobs during the obama presidency and in hillary's case this, goes to the heart of her credibility problem because just last week after new york primary, she gives victory speech she starts to pivot toward economy. i understand people are struggling and there haven't been in -- enough good jobs and she gets in front of this and -- david: she made it sound like she was misquoting herself. i don't want to get bitter
hear to weigh in tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president and fox news contributor and dan henningerournal" and "journal editorial report" on fox news. we should mention. dan, i have to harken back to interview with the coal miner. this guy didn't have bitterness. rancor you saw, cruz confronting a guy shouting at him. this is guy speaking from the heart, saying in this country, i should have a better chance. you shouldn't be out talking, discouraging job creation. isn't...
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>> the question was concerning a soldier who was a prisoner in jamestown. the terms of the exchange agreement with cornwallis require that americans a charlestown be transported to virginia. because, the british did not want those men immediately able to move through south carolina. had toicers in virginia go through new york before they could go anywhere else. >> you said that officers who were allowed to go home on parole, i believe it was after may of 1782. in february of 1783, there were still officers on the role to talk about charleston who were not from charleston. i'm wondering what their story was. >> because the british had something more prisoners then the americans had british officers. one for them to be exchanged for. the general exchange of enlist not worryrs, they do about numbers. they did not know how many they had. they had a good account of the officer corps. i think candidate being a prisoner of war. it was something that went through 1783. that answer your question? >> they did not go home, contrary to the apparent permission to go hom
>> the question was concerning a soldier who was a prisoner in jamestown. the terms of the exchange agreement with cornwallis require that americans a charlestown be transported to virginia. because, the british did not want those men immediately able to move through south carolina. had toicers in virginia go through new york before they could go anywhere else. >> you said that officers who were allowed to go home on parole, i believe it was after may of 1782. in february of 1783,...
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i'm calling it trump's rorschach strategy, tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president. fox news contributor. ashley pratte, a senior political reporter. tony, he is a marketing genius. >> yeah. melissa: this makes a lot of sense. people are saying well he changes his position or knot prepared for the question. no, i think he is totally prepared. says one thing a headline some people take away. you go down into the details he says something a little bit different but doesn't conflict with it. just a modifying of it. people hear that. is it genius? >> i think he is extremely popular and effective because he is not rigid. that is helpful. one of the underrated aspects of trump es appeal in my opinion is he also seems pragmatic. throws something out there. gets people talk about it. get different points of views from republicans democrats and hear his position evolve and almost he is leading charge for better solution. on some issues republicans feel strongly on, tax reform and other things related to national security i think he has to keep steady on the republican party o
i'm calling it trump's rorschach strategy, tony sayegh, jamestown associates vice president. fox news contributor. ashley pratte, a senior political reporter. tony, he is a marketing genius. >> yeah. melissa: this makes a lot of sense. people are saying well he changes his position or knot prepared for the question. no, i think he is totally prepared. says one thing a headline some people take away. you go down into the details he says something a little bit different but doesn't conflict...
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antioch contra costa fire officials have called the body that was found floating in the can down near jamestown and i in double. >>darya: witnesses saw the body and they call the police about 8:00 this morning about an hour and half of on this the second by the to the pork out of water and just the past few days is to the a body was found in common san jose submersion. >>mark: steph curry falling into the crowd in a gas to or or or arena--oracle. >>darya: * harris says that he landed on the metal. >>will tran: 34 talking about little almost alton seconded to to the internet why did you not catch the ferry his only the two-time mvp you should get a game dr. and write down the buy parts for autos is ankle and his name and then the elbow not just in the overall issue and noble the show you the highlights once again this happened at the end of the first quarter he was diving into this stand on after a loose ball the third quarter he caught fire scrawling at 1.15 consecutive points and another 17 plants in the third quarter basically finishing the game with the fourth quarter was nothing but reserve
antioch contra costa fire officials have called the body that was found floating in the can down near jamestown and i in double. >>darya: witnesses saw the body and they call the police about 8:00 this morning about an hour and half of on this the second by the to the pork out of water and just the past few days is to the a body was found in common san jose submersion. >>mark: steph curry falling into the crowd in a gas to or or or arena--oracle. >>darya: * harris says that he...
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judy miller the pulitzer prize winner and author and the vice president of jamestown associates.. donald trump obviously overwhelmingly winning and bernie sanders as well though. i think it was 51% of the vote at the final count? moving forward bernie sanders says he is not going to quit and he is in it to win it and he will stick around. how will that impact hillary clinton? >> i am not sure how it will impact hillary clinton, but assume she is the nominee even though he sticks with the convention and has some influence in the convention. the question is where do the millennial voters, the younger voters go at this point? what happens to them? do they stay at home? do they move to hillary clinton? does she do an olive branch to that group of people by put -- putting him on the vp ticket that magnifies his views? we don't know. >> there was a rock the vote usa today poll and according to that poll 39% of those that you are speaking of, mill millennials, young voters, say they will either stay home or they will vote for donald trump. >> there is a lot of water between today and th
judy miller the pulitzer prize winner and author and the vice president of jamestown associates.. donald trump obviously overwhelmingly winning and bernie sanders as well though. i think it was 51% of the vote at the final count? moving forward bernie sanders says he is not going to quit and he is in it to win it and he will stick around. how will that impact hillary clinton? >> i am not sure how it will impact hillary clinton, but assume she is the nominee even though he sticks with the...
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. >> like jamestown is on there it will be huge that whole area hunters point read that in the paper so you'll hear me discussing this in the future preparation for the areas and the volume that will be increased and the inspectors that are in that area how they're qualified and good enough to deal with that kind of volume and the inspectors you know what is the - i think it very important for the service. >> definitely we look at who is most qualified besides we have you know we talked with our director also to make sure you know we need to have the staff to help out you know, i get the help from all the commissioners last time and the memo four years ago they say okay. it is coming that's why we feet e need to be aggressive for the plan check and inspections we're trying to also have an interview at the beginning of next month to get the inspectors to come in a lot of sickness and medical leave that's why we need to gear for make sure we have all entering staff there. >> i see those are a great tool to see what is in the particular district rather than reacting i think we should be
. >> like jamestown is on there it will be huge that whole area hunters point read that in the paper so you'll hear me discussing this in the future preparation for the areas and the volume that will be increased and the inspectors that are in that area how they're qualified and good enough to deal with that kind of volume and the inspectors you know what is the - i think it very important for the service. >> definitely we look at who is most qualified besides we have you know we...
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in jamestown,gil north carolina. it morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning.he n-wordis use of was totally despiteful, degrading, it was self-serving and gratuitous. i think he did it only to boost his own ratings. he could have said my brother, sir, this is the president of the united states. we need to stop using this degrading word, he needs to be jettisoned to the dustbins of history. i agree with all the other callers, particularly black callers about that who don't want to see this word used anymore. the context was larry wilmore, his act was failing, his jokes were failing, and i, for one, not to watch his show. i will refuse to watch a show because of that. i'm only one, but i hope that others will do the same. host: what do you think about the president's reaction, not only where he gave him a hug, but the white house reaction as well? caller: i think president obama is such a gentleman that i think it took in the back, but that wilmore owes the president an apology. here was president obama, being being gentleman, was just -- just didn't want to reac
in jamestown,gil north carolina. it morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning.he n-wordis use of was totally despiteful, degrading, it was self-serving and gratuitous. i think he did it only to boost his own ratings. he could have said my brother, sir, this is the president of the united states. we need to stop using this degrading word, he needs to be jettisoned to the dustbins of history. i agree with all the other callers, particularly black callers about that who don't want to see this...