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we operate the jamestown settlement in jamestown and have the recreated 17th century ships. the weekend of october 15 and 16. i hope we see you all down there. >> thank you. i have a general question about things that don't get sometimes seen. are we finally going to recognize the key contribution the french played in yorktown? that always seems to be down played. >> as in? >> there were 50% of the troops, 100% of the ships. >> i invite you to explore that more at the museum at yorktown october 15 and 16. yes, the french are an important part of it. we discuss that story and not just the lead up to the siege of yorktown, but french culture d and, what is the word i'm looking for? other contributions as well. i invite you to come see us and learn more about that. >> why don't we go right here. >> you mentioned that he had got permission from william armistead to work for lafayette. so, i'm wondering, is there any indication that william supported this bid for freedom? >> well, william did -- for james' freedom or -- okay, james' own personal freedom, not patriot? okay. the be
we operate the jamestown settlement in jamestown and have the recreated 17th century ships. the weekend of october 15 and 16. i hope we see you all down there. >> thank you. i have a general question about things that don't get sometimes seen. are we finally going to recognize the key contribution the french played in yorktown? that always seems to be down played. >> as in? >> there were 50% of the troops, 100% of the ships. >> i invite you to explore that more at the...
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and that little red dot in chautauqua county, that's the town of jamestown. population roughly 31,000. in the year 2004 a doctor practicing out of little jamestown new york, an internist named dr. rudolph mueller, received a kind of amazing honor. he was named physician of the year. congratulations. physician of the year. obviously, a very big deal. he got the good news in the form of a fax from a high ranking congressman in washington. which is kind of an unexpected, unsolicited weird way to hear, but the physician of the year award, which is a nice thing, then you got down to the question of what exactly this dr. mueller would have to do to collect this prestigious award. turns out that to get that award, the national republican congressional committee would need the doctor to write them a check for about $1200. he told abc news' investigative unit at the time to actually buy your award and it's not from your peers or from your patients or from the community that you serve it's really deceptive, it's not being honest, it's just not right. but dr. mueller wa
and that little red dot in chautauqua county, that's the town of jamestown. population roughly 31,000. in the year 2004 a doctor practicing out of little jamestown new york, an internist named dr. rudolph mueller, received a kind of amazing honor. he was named physician of the year. congratulations. physician of the year. obviously, a very big deal. he got the good news in the form of a fax from a high ranking congressman in washington. which is kind of an unexpected, unsolicited weird way to...
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her ancestors welcomed the jamestown settlers. oklahoma prohibits her from calling her work american-indian made. she's been given award. this law violates her first amendment rights. it also gives unfair advantage to members of politically favored tribes. only those recognized in washington. recognition is long, complicated and very political. hundreds of tribes are not recognized. consider this -- today, an individual of one sex can declare they are another and the feds insist this must be honored. peggy can trace back hundreds of years but is not allowed to call herself native-american until a washington bureaucrat approves. peggy is suing the state. she's represented by the pacific legal foundation. ?? ?? nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help prevent plaque and tartar. for a cleaner mouth everyone can love. i wanted the same plan that my mother had. senior dimensio
her ancestors welcomed the jamestown settlers. oklahoma prohibits her from calling her work american-indian made. she's been given award. this law violates her first amendment rights. it also gives unfair advantage to members of politically favored tribes. only those recognized in washington. recognition is long, complicated and very political. hundreds of tribes are not recognized. consider this -- today, an individual of one sex can declare they are another and the feds insist this must be...
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guadalupe canyon parkway just outside of daly city, you have a nice rain shower same holds true around jamestown avenue, off 101. so for the most part it's just spotty hit-and-miss showers. these showers will taper. .302" in pacifica. light rain in the bay area all morning long. our live weather camera trying to look outside our kpix 5 studios. there should be the embarcaderos the bay waters, can't even see the bay bridge visibility is limited. that's why we have delays about an hour at sfo on some arriving flights. temperatures cool in the 50s. the winds have been under 10 miles per hour. we'll rotate to the northwest later this afternoon, 10 to 20. so a pretty raw day for the last day of november 2016. mostly sunny skies kick- starting the month of december. this is it. satellite and radar indicates the frontal boundary right there draping across the northwest quadrant of the state ejecting east as it sags to the south allowing high pressure to build in for our thursday. futurecast clearly illustrates we begin to clear out tonight and a direct result with that cooler air mass in place, tempera
guadalupe canyon parkway just outside of daly city, you have a nice rain shower same holds true around jamestown avenue, off 101. so for the most part it's just spotty hit-and-miss showers. these showers will taper. .302" in pacifica. light rain in the bay area all morning long. our live weather camera trying to look outside our kpix 5 studios. there should be the embarcaderos the bay waters, can't even see the bay bridge visibility is limited. that's why we have delays about an hour at...
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quality of the hillsborough river near steward now with the james river back when the colonies were in jamestown. this is really interesting. both rivers are brakish. the students took a history lesson from this. they took it to the living laboratory to do a comparison. >> smart kids. >> yeah. >> well, 10news tammie fields joins us live from tammie, this has been such a cool -- >> i have to tell you it has been really, really neat to see these young people in action. you were talking about the water and how those students are checking the water. some of the administrators are going all the way to europe and they will be bringing back water samples to test. that shows you how devoted these teachers are to these young people. over my shoulder you can see them in a special place called they are learning here. i got to tell you, too, for taxpayers, you saw me crash an fh-18 hornets. a base model of one of those is $21 million. so, of course, this is a much better way to practice and to also learn. these young people love what they're doing though. i can tell you when they got here very early this mo
quality of the hillsborough river near steward now with the james river back when the colonies were in jamestown. this is really interesting. both rivers are brakish. the students took a history lesson from this. they took it to the living laboratory to do a comparison. >> smart kids. >> yeah. >> well, 10news tammie fields joins us live from tammie, this has been such a cool -- >> i have to tell you it has been really, really neat to see these young people in action. you...
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. >> and we're celebrating all of america's heritage from the days of the pilgrims and jamestown all the way up through the 20th century. so, yes, you will have the american revolution and colonial times. you will have westward expansion. you will have the old west. the civil war, you will have 20th century. it's arizona's largest educational living history event and it's coming november 19th to schnepf farms. >> this is probably one of the simi, correct? >> absolutely. -- west of the mississippi, correct? >> absolutely. education is our focus. if you want a slice of the east coast right here in the west at schnepf farms, november 19th is your chance. >> excellent. i like that and go to americanheritagefestival.com as well and this is great. you have real quick war re- enactments, right? >> and we will have several battle re-enactments and the civil war. different time periods. trades, crafts, domestic life and children's activities. >> general? >> everything is educational and inspirational. >> and we'll see you november 19th here and i need to borrow your coat as well. >> and yes,
. >> and we're celebrating all of america's heritage from the days of the pilgrims and jamestown all the way up through the 20th century. so, yes, you will have the american revolution and colonial times. you will have westward expansion. you will have the old west. the civil war, you will have 20th century. it's arizona's largest educational living history event and it's coming november 19th to schnepf farms. >> this is probably one of the simi, correct? >> absolutely. --...
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melissa: here is tony sayegh, jamestown associate vp, fox news contributor.essica tarlov, democratic strategist i don't believe for a minute that kellyanne conway has gone rogue. she is the most disciplined person of all time. i'll let you each guess, what do you think is really going on here? what is the strategy? >> i think she is reflecting opinion publicly she has probably done privately to mr. trump and other members of the transition. there is very robust group of loyalists to the president-elect think appointing mitt romney was wrong. melissa: he has to approve her being out there doing this and to what end? >> i think again if donald trump brought mitt romney this far it is clear to me, melissa, two things are at play. number one he is focused on unifying the republican party and country around his administration. he is going so far to appoint potentially his biggest critic within the own ranks. he will make a decision as businessman pick who he feels is the best person to do the job. because there are some different opinions within our party, kellyan
melissa: here is tony sayegh, jamestown associate vp, fox news contributor.essica tarlov, democratic strategist i don't believe for a minute that kellyanne conway has gone rogue. she is the most disciplined person of all time. i'll let you each guess, what do you think is really going on here? what is the strategy? >> i think she is reflecting opinion publicly she has probably done privately to mr. trump and other members of the transition. there is very robust group of loyalists to the...
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states, the beginning of genocide, warfaression, constant from that time -- ackley, from 1607 in jamestowntil the present will stop it is a colonial system that was set up. there is a sort of annual calendar for this origin story, beginning with columbus october 12. it wasebrate columbus? the onset of colonialism, the slave trade, and dispossession of the native people. it is celebrated as a federal holiday. that is followed by thanksgiving which is a completely made up story to say the native people welcomed these people who were going to devastate their civilization -- which is simply a lie. president day, the founding father february come and celebrate these slaveowners, ending colors, george washington head of the virginia militia, for the very purpose of killing native people on the periphery of the colony. before, you know, when it was still virginia colony. then we have the big day, the fireworks, july 4, independents -- which is probably the most tragic event in world history because it gave us -- he gave the world a genocidal regime under the guise of democracy. ina historian, so
states, the beginning of genocide, warfaression, constant from that time -- ackley, from 1607 in jamestowntil the present will stop it is a colonial system that was set up. there is a sort of annual calendar for this origin story, beginning with columbus october 12. it wasebrate columbus? the onset of colonialism, the slave trade, and dispossession of the native people. it is celebrated as a federal holiday. that is followed by thanksgiving which is a completely made up story to say the native...
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it was designed to connect jamestown, site of the first landing of the virginia colony, you know, pocahontas. and yorktown which was the site of the surrender of the revolution. in the 1930s, the national park service said, wow, we should be getting into the historical park business and they began to build parks in the east coast. and to get people between these two historic sites, they decided to create a parkway. you can see the right of waylaid out here. and in the middle was williamsburg which at the time was being constructed by the rockefeller family as a reconstruction of the colonial capital. so colonial parkway was designed to connect these two historic sites and also to connect williamsburg. the design is a pretty interesting design. and it encompassed both scenic and historic preservation and new ideas about road technologies. nps designers were kind of at the forefront. on the one hand, the access bridges, the great crossing elimination structures were designed using colonial brick. they actually created a series of brickyards in virginia. this is during the 1930s where they woul
it was designed to connect jamestown, site of the first landing of the virginia colony, you know, pocahontas. and yorktown which was the site of the surrender of the revolution. in the 1930s, the national park service said, wow, we should be getting into the historical park business and they began to build parks in the east coast. and to get people between these two historic sites, they decided to create a parkway. you can see the right of waylaid out here. and in the middle was williamsburg...
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african-american master in harvards history at college, was a founding member, senior fellow of the jamestown project trade and then heather ann thompson, an emerging celebrity and american serious history pop media. she's crossing over all the public intellectual. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies. residential college at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises of mass incarceration. her works appeared in "the new york times," "the huffington post," npr, and elsewhere. a recent book, "blood in the water," the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. it has been something of a sensation this past year. it is a book that i heard her commiserating about many times willmany years, wondering, this thing ever be done. will anyone ever read it. congratulations on the wonderful response you got. why don't we quickly hear from each of the panelists on this topic? i will narrow it slightly. we just heard a discussion that i would say is pretty critical, pretty harsh critique in some respects of the lost opportunities or
african-american master in harvards history at college, was a founding member, senior fellow of the jamestown project trade and then heather ann thompson, an emerging celebrity and american serious history pop media. she's crossing over all the public intellectual. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies. residential college at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises of mass incarceration. her works appeared in...
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than harvard history as the master at the college was a founding member and senior fellow of the jamestown project and then heather and thompson is something of an emerging celebrity in the american serious media. she's crossing over all the boundaries for the public intellectual, professor of history at the african studies,- the residential college and department of history at michigan she writes about the history as well as the current crisis in the mass incarcerati incarceration. her works appeared in "the new york times," atlantic, huffingtonpost and elsewhere and when i was referring to the recent book blood in the water, the uprising and the legacy as a finalist for the national book award and has been a sensation the past year. it's a book i heard her commiserating about many times over many years wondering if anyone would ever read it so congratulations on the wonderful responses that you've gotten. why don't we just quickly here from the panelists on the topic and i will narrow the slightly, that we just heard a discussion that i would say it's pretty critical and harsh in some re
than harvard history as the master at the college was a founding member and senior fellow of the jamestown project and then heather and thompson is something of an emerging celebrity in the american serious media. she's crossing over all the boundaries for the public intellectual, professor of history at the african studies,- the residential college and department of history at michigan she writes about the history as well as the current crisis in the mass incarcerati incarceration. her works...
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was a senior fellow of the jamestown project. thompson, something of a emerging celebrity.he is crossing all the boundaries. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises in mass incarceration. her work has appeared in the new york times, huffington post, npr and others. book is a finalist for the national book award and has been something of a sensation this past year. her commiserating about it over many years of wondering if this thing would ever be done. congratulations on the wonderful response you have gotten. why don't we hear from each of the panelists on this topic. we just heard a discussion that was pretty critical, pretty harsh critique of the lost opportunities for limited that were described of the obama administration in more general terms about issues of race and broad questions of opportunity. how would we compare your assessments of civil rights more specifically in the obama era against the backdrop of a sense of some lack of fulfillment in
was a senior fellow of the jamestown project. thompson, something of a emerging celebrity.he is crossing all the boundaries. professor of history in the department of afro-american and african studies at the university of michigan. she writes about the history as well as current crises in mass incarceration. her work has appeared in the new york times, huffington post, npr and others. book is a finalist for the national book award and has been something of a sensation this past year. her...
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as master of winthrop house at harvard college and was a founding member and senior fellow of the jamestownroject and heather anne thompson who i am known for many years now and is something of a emerging celebrity in american pop serious history, pop media and is crossing over all the boundaries. professor of history and the department of africa american african studies at the university of michigan and writes about history as well as current crises of mass incarceration in her works have appeared in the "new york times" , atlanta, so long, npr and elsewhere and i referred to her recent book: blood in the water. the book has been something of a sensation this past year. i heard kurt laseak commiserating about it many times wondering as i once did if this thing would ever be done, so congratulations on the wonderful response you have gotten. with that why don't we quickly hear from the panelists on this topic and i will narrow it slightly, but we just heard a discussion that i would say is pretty critical, pretty harsh in some respects of the lost opportunities or limited successes as they
as master of winthrop house at harvard college and was a founding member and senior fellow of the jamestownroject and heather anne thompson who i am known for many years now and is something of a emerging celebrity in american pop serious history, pop media and is crossing over all the boundaries. professor of history and the department of africa american african studies at the university of michigan and writes about history as well as current crises of mass incarceration in her works have...
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african-american master in harvard's history as master at the founding member and senior fellow at the jamestown project. heather and thompson who known for many years now and do something of an emerging celebrity of american serious history of pop media is crossing over all the boundaries. professor of history and the -- the residential college in the department of history the university of michigan. she writes about the history of those current crises of mass incarceration. her works appeared in "the new york times," atlantic, npr and elsewhere and then when i was referring to her recent book, blood in the water, the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy as a finalist for the book award and sent a notice in nation this past year. it is a book that i heard her commiserating about many times over many years wondering if they want did well this thing ever be done? one who never read it. graduations on the wonderful response he got. with that, why don't we quickly hear from each of the panelists on this topic and i will narrow us lately, but we just heard a discussion that i would say it's
african-american master in harvard's history as master at the founding member and senior fellow at the jamestown project. heather and thompson who known for many years now and do something of an emerging celebrity of american serious history of pop media is crossing over all the boundaries. professor of history and the -- the residential college in the department of history the university of michigan. she writes about the history of those current crises of mass incarceration. her works appeared...
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community-based organizations that will be bringing much needed programs to the spacing (calling names) jamestown and the goorn and as noted by the achievement chair we have a number of speakers here the first thing being gwen 0 from the achievement planning code. >> planning department staff the property ordinance to rise the zoning use and height and bulk district maps for fulsome from the achievement determination as public and it's height and bulk of 50 x to urban mixed use and height and bulk determination of '85 tedious e they do e beds that was introduced by supervisor campos so the tublt the subject property and owned by the cities and counties of san francisco currently the project site is developed with a surface parking lot with the achievement vehicle parking spaces this rezoning and height recomplication or clarification to allow for the construction of 9 story 85 foot three-legged stool one and 65 square feet mixed use building on july 28th the planning commission heard the legislative amendment for the achievement reclassification after public comment that was overwhelmingly suppor
community-based organizations that will be bringing much needed programs to the spacing (calling names) jamestown and the goorn and as noted by the achievement chair we have a number of speakers here the first thing being gwen 0 from the achievement planning code. >> planning department staff the property ordinance to rise the zoning use and height and bulk district maps for fulsome from the achievement determination as public and it's height and bulk of 50 x to urban mixed use and height...
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, but when the bill came out, it was actually 100,000 in the bill and for jamestown, california. so congress was actually sending the library as wanted and sending it to a across the iles country. that went on, we're not talking 100,000 dollars, that for money.s that, is zero those are mistakes that happen in there. library to d up the say what they need today for, they needed the money because around, books lying they didn't have shelves to put them up. they asked for $50,000. do for y were going to $100,000 to build more shell sure.s, they were not congress was able to of his own ccord, double the amount of money, unclear if the library could have used it, the money wrong ected to the library. yes, there are political reason earmarms are good and earmarks can be shady and there are are -- earmarks were criminal, actually had i think reporters termed a "bribe menu," people, hey,d tell if you give me this much for my ki get you an earmark in this bill or get a company directed to a to your company or a company of your choice. of e are people, members congress who have absolutely
, but when the bill came out, it was actually 100,000 in the bill and for jamestown, california. so congress was actually sending the library as wanted and sending it to a across the iles country. that went on, we're not talking 100,000 dollars, that for money.s that, is zero those are mistakes that happen in there. library to d up the say what they need today for, they needed the money because around, books lying they didn't have shelves to put them up. they asked for $50,000. do for y were...