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she took madison jefferson into hatred. she hated thomas jefferson.nce he started his newspaper campaign against washington, and the reason he brought washington into it was to defeat hamilton. he said, it is a shame how much the president suffered from the source of attacks but it is necessary. she never forgave him. never. e never realized she was smart enough to see what he was doing. she thought he was horrible. the fact he was elected president was shocking. >> he made the mistake of underestimating martha washington. martha grew closer personally and politically to the atoms -- adams. she was glad it is -- it was tom adams. >> next week, we will delve in for 90 minutes for the life of abigail adams. how many years post presidency did they live at mount ernon? >> he lived two years. she lived 2.5 beyond that. >> what was the time like, their last two years -- their last years together as a couple? >> it was a great time. they were experimenting, dealing with the mill and all the things he pioneered ith. she had to organize the housekeeping appear
she took madison jefferson into hatred. she hated thomas jefferson.nce he started his newspaper campaign against washington, and the reason he brought washington into it was to defeat hamilton. he said, it is a shame how much the president suffered from the source of attacks but it is necessary. she never forgave him. never. e never realized she was smart enough to see what he was doing. she thought he was horrible. the fact he was elected president was shocking. >> he made the mistake of...
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i don't have any doubt that is what jefferson police officers. he has private letters where he says i thing jesus was a mere mortal. calls him a deeist and the reason being think he is divine because of the thousanderted men who wrote the stories, aka the news testament, matthew, mark, luke, and john, and they senior simply mistaken. that -- jefferson didn't make that up. that was a view stirring around in europe. you cog become way further but certainly 1600s, 1700s, and that for jefferson meant all christian sects that believed that jesus was divine were based on an error. that is, their doctrines were essentially irrational, and since they were irrational, that's why they were always in conflict. they were fighting because you have a fundamental error here and you need to -- we need to get this problem out of history, and i think that what he wanted to do is substitute -- i know he wanted to -- okay, i'm pretty sure i know he wanted to substitute dei fchia. he dave a problem with a civil religion, but in order to be civil it cooperate be clipp
i don't have any doubt that is what jefferson police officers. he has private letters where he says i thing jesus was a mere mortal. calls him a deeist and the reason being think he is divine because of the thousanderted men who wrote the stories, aka the news testament, matthew, mark, luke, and john, and they senior simply mistaken. that -- jefferson didn't make that up. that was a view stirring around in europe. you cog become way further but certainly 1600s, 1700s, and that for jefferson...
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jefferson was ideas. it's important that we understand was the is him was at that time or was for some time to get to go back to the 1600s in britain to understand this fully and in the netherlands civil. that's another story. but it was actually a radical monotheistic attempt to displace christianity that is, the notion was this is that of the radical enlightenment in europe. that the christian he was a mistake, that all revealed reons ara mistak that jesus himself did not think he was defined to or if he did he was a lunatic, depending which radical enlightenment figure you're talking with. but the point is that deism was not friendly to christian to but it was trying to eliminate it and replace it with a so-called rational religion. i just don't think there's any doubt that's what jefferson believed. the reason i don't doubt that is because we have his private letters ways as i think that jesus was a mere mortal. and that the reason that we think he was defined is because of the ignorant unlettered man
jefferson was ideas. it's important that we understand was the is him was at that time or was for some time to get to go back to the 1600s in britain to understand this fully and in the netherlands civil. that's another story. but it was actually a radical monotheistic attempt to displace christianity that is, the notion was this is that of the radical enlightenment in europe. that the christian he was a mistake, that all revealed reons ara mistak that jesus himself did not think he was defined...
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[cheers and applause] thank you president william jefferson clinton.ause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause]
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borglum had his men go up there, drill behind jefferson, pack it full of dynamite, and they blew jefferson now, the order changed. they moved jefferson where he is today, that moved lincoln down further where he is, and now they had room to add theodore roosevelt. >> how much further? >> oh, not too far. got to go up the stairs, and we're gonna be there. >> how'd the workers get up here? >> well, believe it or not, it was a climb of over 760 stairs every morning from down by the studio, walk right up this way. and then in 1936, the upgraded train-car system would carry five people. so you got a free ride up in the morning, walked down at night. are you ready? >> all right, let's go. >> okay. >> on the way up, we passed the remains of an old pipeline. it once carried the compressed air that powered the jackhammers used to carve the faces. i'll show you something really cool that most people never get to see. this was gonna be the hall of records. gutzon borglum was mount rushmore's ingenious sculptor. he wanted a place where america's most important documents would be safely stored for futu
borglum had his men go up there, drill behind jefferson, pack it full of dynamite, and they blew jefferson now, the order changed. they moved jefferson where he is today, that moved lincoln down further where he is, and now they had room to add theodore roosevelt. >> how much further? >> oh, not too far. got to go up the stairs, and we're gonna be there. >> how'd the workers get up here? >> well, believe it or not, it was a climb of over 760 stairs every morning from...
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[cheers and applause] thank you president william jefferson clinton. applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> [cheers and applause] >> i'm glad i got you to pick up the mirror one time. >> stephen: please thank president clinton, everybody. >> bless you all. god bless you, bye bye. thank you. ["the colbert report" theme music playing]
[cheers and applause] thank you president william jefferson clinton. applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> [cheers and applause] >> i'm glad i got you to pick up the mirror one time. >> stephen: please thank president clinton, everybody. >> bless you all. god bless you, bye bye. thank you. ["the colbert report" theme music playing]
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jefferson was a deist. it's important that we understand what deism was at that time and was for some time. you have to go back to the 1600s in britain to understand this fully and in the netherlands somewhat. that's another story. but it was actually a radical monothe wristic attempt to displace christianity. that is, the notion was this is out of the radical enlightenment in europe that christianity was a miake, th all revealed religions were a mistake, that jesus himself did not hi he was divine, or if he did, he was a lunatic depending on which radical enlightenment figure you're talking with. but the point is that deism actually was not friendly to christianity, was trying to eliminate it and replace it with the so-called rational religion. now, i just don't think there's any doubt that's what jefferson believed. now, the reason i don't doubt that is because we have his private letters where he says i think jesus was a mere mortal, he was a deist -- of course, he calls the jews deists -- and the reason
jefferson was a deist. it's important that we understand what deism was at that time and was for some time. you have to go back to the 1600s in britain to understand this fully and in the netherlands somewhat. that's another story. but it was actually a radical monothe wristic attempt to displace christianity. that is, the notion was this is out of the radical enlightenment in europe that christianity was a miake, th all revealed religions were a mistake, that jesus himself did not hi he was...
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and we understand somebody like thomas jefferson? it is tempting to say, boy, i admire melodics for the slaves. and to somehow imagine that if we could just go back and whisper in jefferson's year and said, you know, you ought to emancipate the slaves. then you would really be somebody we can admire. but the problem is that if jefferson had not own slaves none of us in this room ever would have heard of him because he received what he did in public affairs because he was a successful man in colonial and an early stage virginia. and to be successful in virginia in that time he had to be a planter commander data on slaves. so, to wish the past to be different is really a waste of time. assets how to appreciate -- of the things that trijet give my students to think about, and i will admit that this is a ticklish thing because if not handled carefully and sometimes even when handled with ace was a careful as you come across sounding like an apologist for slavery. but how did you get students to appreciate what that the father of this cou
and we understand somebody like thomas jefferson? it is tempting to say, boy, i admire melodics for the slaves. and to somehow imagine that if we could just go back and whisper in jefferson's year and said, you know, you ought to emancipate the slaves. then you would really be somebody we can admire. but the problem is that if jefferson had not own slaves none of us in this room ever would have heard of him because he received what he did in public affairs because he was a successful man in...
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from the mind of this great genius, thomas jefferson. and his genius is a factor in a can of course. we would like to say that it is intellectual founding, basically jefferson was a lightning ideas of freedom of conscience and protecting the state from the influence of the church on the one hand. combined with the logic of commitments of evangelical groups who were resisting church and state authority over them and their appeal to the beliefs or that religion cannot be compelled. and they protect religion from the influence of the state. but they both favor the church-state separation and the idea of freedom of individual conscience. those dynamics, you create the political space for this. this subset part of the statute just a basic things. it disestablish is the church of england what by then, i think, have become the protestant a scumble church. so it -- and it treats all in that process, it treats all existing rules is critically. none has power over any of the others and that as interest and support. and it establishes the principle
from the mind of this great genius, thomas jefferson. and his genius is a factor in a can of course. we would like to say that it is intellectual founding, basically jefferson was a lightning ideas of freedom of conscience and protecting the state from the influence of the church on the one hand. combined with the logic of commitments of evangelical groups who were resisting church and state authority over them and their appeal to the beliefs or that religion cannot be compelled. and they...
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he. [ laughter ] >> stephen: william jefferson clinton may i call you billy jeff. >> once the presidentce, you can call him anything you like. >> stephen: really. i'm honored. [laughter] before we start a couple of ground rules, all right? >> yes. >> stephen: i'm here in this venue at washington university we're broadcasting right now on the colbert report. are you familiar with that program? >> i am. >> stephen: this is not charlie rose, buddy. i'm going to bring it hot. i'm going to bring it hard with a side of truth. here are the rules. if you start filibustering, i will cut you off. [ laughter ] because we all know i could ask you how you are doing and 15 minutes later you are talking about microloans to sumatra. second. we're miles away politcally from each other. so, if i find myself agreeing with you because of the famed clinton charisma, i will continue the interview staring into a hand mirror. [ laughter ] because you are the medusa of political persuasiveness. do you understand? >> i do. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: all right. so we're all set. thank you for joining me. >
he. [ laughter ] >> stephen: william jefferson clinton may i call you billy jeff. >> once the presidentce, you can call him anything you like. >> stephen: really. i'm honored. [laughter] before we start a couple of ground rules, all right? >> yes. >> stephen: i'm here in this venue at washington university we're broadcasting right now on the colbert report. are you familiar with that program? >> i am. >> stephen: this is not charlie rose, buddy. i'm...
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then jefferson joins us next. >>tucker: happy birthday, >>tucker: happy birthday, president jefferson. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda app
then jefferson joins us next. >>tucker: happy birthday, >>tucker: happy birthday, president jefferson. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com....
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. >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wyoming so it's notard to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble here in the bay area. kate kelly went to a special place to meet her. >> look what you get. >> reporter: morning is vicki sims whitney's favorite time of day. >> hi, sweetie. >> reporter: because morning is when she checks in with her friends. >> hi, cocoa. hey, charlie. >> reporter: cocoa and charlie are two of 20 horses vicki cares for on some borrowed pastureland in santa rosa. >> some of them are pranksters and jokers. >> reporter: each she says is special in its own way but all of them have come to her from dire circumstances. vicki started sadie's haven a horse rescue and sanctuary four years ago. she named it after the first she saved, a mare, lame from overbreeding. >> little old . >>reporter: with the help of volunteers, vicki raises money to cover the $2,500 a month it takes for food, medicine and farrier, often filling in the gaps with her own funds. finding space for her growing herd has been a chall
. >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wyoming so it's notard to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble here in the bay area. kate kelly went to a special place to meet her. >> look what you get. >> reporter: morning is vicki sims whitney's favorite time of day. >> hi, sweetie. >> reporter: because morning is when she checks in with her friends. >> hi, cocoa. hey, charlie. >>...
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jefferson. i'm going to start calling you mr. jefferson. you done moved on up, boy! i like it!n up! >> jimmy: i'm moving up. >> got the furniture reupholstered. >> jimmy: thank you. >> i like it, boy. i like it. >> jimmy: it feels good. it feels good. >> you look like money! i like it, boy! hold on. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> new suit. man. that's something. >> jimmy: we're doing well. we're doing well. thank you, my friend. >> welcome. that's why they can't have a brother on late night. you take my job. >> jimmy: no, no. >> i'm coming over here and i'm sitting here. >> jimmy: you have to. >> i do. >> jimmy: i love it. >> that's what i do. >> jimmy: i want you here and we love having you here. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> jimmy: what is this, the sixth time you've been on? sixth? seventh? >> the dog. no, no, no, i'm good. this is my sixth time. >> jimmy: yeah. that's fun. well, we love you. >> wore a three-piece suit for you, boy! three-piece! >> jimmy: i like your shoes as well. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: you're a very stylish man. >> these brown shoes with orange b
jefferson. i'm going to start calling you mr. jefferson. you done moved on up, boy! i like it!n up! >> jimmy: i'm moving up. >> got the furniture reupholstered. >> jimmy: thank you. >> i like it, boy. i like it. >> jimmy: it feels good. it feels good. >> you look like money! i like it, boy! hold on. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> new suit. man. that's something. >> jimmy: we're doing well. we're doing well. thank you, my friend. >> welcome....
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this is thomas jefferson's library.mas jefferson's library. >> osgood: dists a collection like none other. t e... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ [ female announcer ] real fruit flavors. real tea leaves. and real honey. lipton tea & honey, it's all here. ♪ feel the refreshing taste of lipton tea & honey. >> osgood: saving books and other cultural items for posterity is what the library of congress is all about. and the many ways it now does so is the story martha teichner has to tell. >> reporter: the differe
this is thomas jefferson's library.mas jefferson's library. >> osgood: dists a collection like none other. t e... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. from...
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. >> all coming up in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, jefferson award winner leara love ofnimals growing up wyoming. so it's not hard y she didn't >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wyoming so it's not hard to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble here in the bay area. kate kelly went to a special place to meet her. >>> reporter: >> look what you get. >> reporter: morning is vicki sims whitney's favorite time of day. >> hi, sweetie. >> reporter: because morning is when she checks in with her friends. >> hi, cocoa. hey, charlie. >> reporter: cocoa and charlie are two of 20 horses vicki cares for on some borrowed pastureland in santa rosa. >> some of them are pranksters and jokers. >> reporter: each she says is special in its own way but all of them have come to her from dire circumstances. vicki started sadie's haven a horse rescue and sanctuary four years. she named it after the first horse she seemed, a mare -- she saved, a mare lame from overbreeding. she covers $2,500 a month for food, medicine and
. >> all coming up in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, jefferson award winner leara love ofnimals growing up wyoming. so it's not hard y she didn't >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wyoming so it's not hard to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble here in the bay area. kate kelly went to a special place to meet her. >>> reporter: >> look what you get. >> reporter: morning is...
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jefferson removed the miracles, but jeffersonmented -- you know what he wanted the seal of the united states to be? we have it. look it up on the interpret. jefferson and franklin called deists,mented, designedded a seal, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that's how steeped in the bible jefferson was, not to mention adams and washington and so on. that's where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator that comes from that book. it's not from dna or darwin, values don't come from secularism, and it doesn't have a value system. it is the absence of religion, but the christian value system give us our values. if god doesn't say, "do not murder," murder is not wrong. this drives people crazy, and i debated this at oxford and elsewhere, and, by the way, the leading atheist philosophers all agreed if there's no god, the wrongness of murder is solely a matter of personal opinion. i like yellow. you like blue. i like murder. you don't like murder. that's the way it is. only if there is a god who says do not murder is murder wrorng. i'm fearful for the
jefferson removed the miracles, but jeffersonmented -- you know what he wanted the seal of the united states to be? we have it. look it up on the interpret. jefferson and franklin called deists,mented, designedded a seal, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that's how steeped in the bible jefferson was, not to mention adams and washington and so on. that's where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator that comes from that book. it's not from dna or...
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and, of course, it was jefferson's view and the view of the dissenting churches. one of the dynamics that comes out of the statue comes to the statute not only influenced the federal constitution, it also includes the develop church-state relations an in otr states, not all states completely separated the church from state authority. in the early years it was only the federal government that was bound by the first amendment. no one thought that controlled the states. a lot of that is the influence of the statute. this statute is more important than people sometimes -- if they know about it at all. the remarkable thing is that jefferson himself named this just a couple weeks before he died, wrote out a little thing how he wanted to remember andy sketch that his tombstone and how he wanted it in grade. one of the things you want to put on it is a huge be known as the author of the statute. that's remarkable. he was still thinking of that was one of the things he wanted to be most remembered for. and the reason i think is, and certainly one of the things we want, is
and, of course, it was jefferson's view and the view of the dissenting churches. one of the dynamics that comes out of the statue comes to the statute not only influenced the federal constitution, it also includes the develop church-state relations an in otr states, not all states completely separated the church from state authority. in the early years it was only the federal government that was bound by the first amendment. no one thought that controlled the states. a lot of that is the...
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. >> host: talk about what you think jefferson meant. this is pretty controversial, sort of challenging -- it's an important idea undergirding your book. >> guest: i think it is. thank you for bringing in up. that is the wonder of being on the show is you can talk about the complexities of this saying here is the argument in a nut shell. jefferson was a deist. it's important that we understand what the is some was it that time. you have to go back to the 1600's and britain to understand this in the new netherlands somewhat. but it was actually a radical monotheistic attempt to displace christianity. that is the notion was this is out of the radical enlightenment in europe. the christianity was a mistake. jesus himself didn't think he was divine the pending which radical figure you are talking about. but the point is that deism wasn't friendly to christianity. it was trying to eliminate it or replace it with a so-called rational religion the reason i don't doubt that is i think that jesus was mere mortal, he was a deist. of course the cal
. >> host: talk about what you think jefferson meant. this is pretty controversial, sort of challenging -- it's an important idea undergirding your book. >> guest: i think it is. thank you for bringing in up. that is the wonder of being on the show is you can talk about the complexities of this saying here is the argument in a nut shell. jefferson was a deist. it's important that we understand what the is some was it that time. you have to go back to the 1600's and britain to...
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a member of the democratic party of jefferson county, kentucky where mr.'s headquarters are located in louisville, just spoke to us live on the air, telling us that members of a liberal activist group, a pact, bragged to him that they had recorded senator mcconnell and others on the topics in question. here is some of that telephone interview we just conducted. >> megyn: what did they tell you about this recording? >> well, they happen to be friends of mine, or were friends of mine, i guess. but they mentioned that they were there, just like i told wftl locally, they were there, i don't know why they were at the grand opening of his campaign office, but they were thereafter the event had ended and were in the hallway and, you know, they overheard the conversation going on, which, you know, i mean i know it doesn't -- to me, it was an extremely tacky conversation, a tasteless thing, the mcconnell campaign did, but it was a private conversation nonetheless, and when i guess they heard all the tasteless and offensive and tacky things that mcconnell campaign w
a member of the democratic party of jefferson county, kentucky where mr.'s headquarters are located in louisville, just spoke to us live on the air, telling us that members of a liberal activist group, a pact, bragged to him that they had recorded senator mcconnell and others on the topics in question. here is some of that telephone interview we just conducted. >> megyn: what did they tell you about this recording? >> well, they happen to be friends of mine, or were friends of mine,...
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and jefferson thought that was o strange. he read it and could not believe here was religion that anybody believed was teaching that you would go to paradise by killing innocent people. that just seemed so strange. and i'm extremely grateful that most muslims don't believe that. they don't believe they should get themselves a ticket to paradise by killing innocent people. they believe in reason and talking and trying to work things out. hey don't want to be ruled and taken by radical islamists either. i have had people approach me airport, but people have come up and indicate, aren't you in congress? yes. 'm from egypt. i was getting ice cream and one said, aren't you in congress? he said you are helping the wrong people. he had family still in egypt and he said you are helping the radicals. you are helping the muslim brotherhood. we don't want them running it in egypt. we want freedom and your government helps the wrong people. you help the muslim brotherhood. he said, please dell others, quit helping the radicals. and i hav
and jefferson thought that was o strange. he read it and could not believe here was religion that anybody believed was teaching that you would go to paradise by killing innocent people. that just seemed so strange. and i'm extremely grateful that most muslims don't believe that. they don't believe they should get themselves a ticket to paradise by killing innocent people. they believe in reason and talking and trying to work things out. hey don't want to be ruled and taken by radical islamists...
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kpix5's shareon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >>reporter: ronda harris is thankful for every homeless military veteran she's rescued from the streets of richmond. and on this day they're celebrating their progress. dpl no more do we want veterans to have a narrow path, we want to broaden it so they have actually options. >>reporter: because of ronda, recovering alcoholic haman garcia no longer sleeps under freeways. he's studying to become a counselor. >> she's very caring and she empathizes with my feelings. >>> yes, you do need to be in this environment. >>reporter: ronda herself is a member of the california reserves and daughter of a wounded korean war veteran. ronda founded the veterans resource program in 2011 in honor of her late father to give hope to people like highmay. >> he served our country. his desire, his will is to be home. >>reporter: when it came to finding a headquarters for the veterans resource program, ronda turned to this house. she said it used to be drug infested, but she pawt it, renovate -- bought it,
kpix5's shareon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >>reporter: ronda harris is thankful for every homeless military veteran she's rescued from the streets of richmond. and on this day they're celebrating their progress. dpl no more do we want veterans to have a narrow path, we want to broaden it so they have actually options. >>reporter: because of ronda, recovering alcoholic haman garcia no longer sleeps under freeways. he's studying to become a counselor....
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so 's not >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wisconsin. it's not difficult to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble. >> morning is vicki's favorite time of day. morning is when she checks in with her friends. >> hi. >> coco and charlie are two of 20 horses vicki cares for on borrowed pastureland in santa rosa. >> some of them are jokeers. >> each she said is special in its own way. all of them have come to her from dire circumstances. vicki started sadies haven 4 years ago. she named it after the first horse she saved. with the help of volunteers vicki raising money to cover the $2,500 a month it takes for food, medicine. often fills in the gaps with her own funds. finding space has been a challenge. >> horses are suppose to have access to the freedom of a pasture and not be in a stall all the time. >> when vicki started working at bright haven, a sanctuary for smaller creaturers, the owner offered her pastureland. >> she's been born with the gift of passion and compassion. vicki is helping horses and other an
so 's not >>> this week's jefferson award winner learned a love of animals growing up in wisconsin. it's not difficult to understand why she didn't hesitate when she found horses in trouble. >> morning is vicki's favorite time of day. morning is when she checks in with her friends. >> hi. >> coco and charlie are two of 20 horses vicki cares for on borrowed pastureland in santa rosa. >> some of them are jokeers. >> each she said is special in its own way....
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he admired jefferson. he admired the north american founders, although he made his task was very different and he could not emulate them. but he treasured this medallion for all time and it's still in venezuela. it's very much on display. if you got onto caracas, you can see it. the question about biculturalism. the question is misconception. now, bolivar his whole life was lived with people having misconceptions about him. when he was fighting for the liberation of peru back to his homeland, there were rumors he wanted to make himself king. these were rumors put forward by his enemies, put forward by his friends and everybody and it was the way of tarnishing his name. he was the furthest thing from wanting to be came because when he met -- when bolivar met the other liberator, the one thing that really, really turned bolivar was the fact that martine believed south america should have a king and he had actually sent people out to europe to rule in peru. he said no i'm sorry, but would sacrifice a lot of l
he admired jefferson. he admired the north american founders, although he made his task was very different and he could not emulate them. but he treasured this medallion for all time and it's still in venezuela. it's very much on display. if you got onto caracas, you can see it. the question about biculturalism. the question is misconception. now, bolivar his whole life was lived with people having misconceptions about him. when he was fighting for the liberation of peru back to his homeland,...
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thomas jefferson once said that if a man expects to have liberty withoutducation, he will i expect what has never been and never ll be. >> american is free because it is a nation of intellects. we cannot let another class graduate unprepared for the tests that lie ahead. if we let another year ago without doing anything to improve the education sector, will lead defeat prevail in our nation. that is why, in this year of 2013, i heard you, mr. president, to reform -- i urge you, mr. president, to reform the education system and challenge us to rise above so we can lead america as her forefathers did. >> congratulations to all the winners in this year's studentcam competition. you can go to studentscam.org. to watch more videos. >> live at 10:00 a.m., a senate judiciary committee hearing on 2:30lation and live at p.m., how to make medicare less expensive and more efficient. for the financial-services sector, most recently, we had a flooding a network cybernformation requests criminals are after money. >> there have been some attacks on the system and they're not well publicized because it
thomas jefferson once said that if a man expects to have liberty withoutducation, he will i expect what has never been and never ll be. >> american is free because it is a nation of intellects. we cannot let another class graduate unprepared for the tests that lie ahead. if we let another year ago without doing anything to improve the education sector, will lead defeat prevail in our nation. that is why, in this year of 2013, i heard you, mr. president, to reform -- i urge you, mr....
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you go back to the days of thomas jefferson. the muslims were killing our ship captains, jefferson had to hear from the french what was happening. that's how he learned about the threat of radical islam. this has been going on for hundreds of years, of course, you will never hear about it in our schools or universities because of the political correctness you talk about. what's interesting though is it's actually a change from what they're used to doing. instead of hitting government institutions or organized cells that we saw a decade ago where they rereally were calculated and organized. the internet allowed them to reach grass roots levels. they have actually changed the way that they are doing things. it's become more dangerous because they are not part of or may not be part of a vast cell. they can be radicalized on their own. it doesn't mean that it's the different threat. it's the same threat. they are just using different ways to kill us. eric eric rosht? >> i was around during that jefferson period and i know that's the
you go back to the days of thomas jefferson. the muslims were killing our ship captains, jefferson had to hear from the french what was happening. that's how he learned about the threat of radical islam. this has been going on for hundreds of years, of course, you will never hear about it in our schools or universities because of the political correctness you talk about. what's interesting though is it's actually a change from what they're used to doing. instead of hitting government...
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he daughters of thomas jefferson were also frequent visitors. her most intimate circle included her families, her sisters especially were always welcome guests as well as many nieces she had who often stayed or extended visits here. the drawing room combined many different themes into one. you see many of the faces of the great american statesman, but you see figures of classical antiquity. you have a reproduction of the declaration of independence. have you a miniature of homer, the writer of the great epics of grease. then you have a painting of pan nd youths. this was 200 years old when they purchased it. in the way of blending the classical and american they were trying to place the events in world history. this is a room where all the guests would assemble before dinner and have a chance to meet one another and converse socially and casually and then they might be invited to dine in the dining room. fter supper the ladies would adjourn back into the drawing room and maybe play a game and e served coffee and tea. this was a social center of
he daughters of thomas jefferson were also frequent visitors. her most intimate circle included her families, her sisters especially were always welcome guests as well as many nieces she had who often stayed or extended visits here. the drawing room combined many different themes into one. you see many of the faces of the great american statesman, but you see figures of classical antiquity. you have a reproduction of the declaration of independence. have you a miniature of homer, the writer of...
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de silencio por las víctimas de la maratón de boston vamos al jazz de utah vemos la clavada con jeffersonatleticos ganaron a los astros de houston. >> más adelante les contaremos de un diamante que podría ser el objeto de deseo de cualquier mujer. >> ♪. >> los diamantes son para siempre y las mujeres dicen que son sus mejores
de silencio por las víctimas de la maratón de boston vamos al jazz de utah vemos la clavada con jeffersonatleticos ganaron a los astros de houston. >> más adelante les contaremos de un diamante que podría ser el objeto de deseo de cualquier mujer. >> ♪. >> los diamantes son para siempre y las mujeres dicen que son sus mejores
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is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your footnote. >> so it's footnote 13. honestly, i've never been there. this is not a conceit for the poem. i've truly never had any interest in visiting mount rushmore or the crazy horse memorial. once while driving in the region, i thought about stopping by, but i didn't. i have no regrets. i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with the bad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> thank you, thank you. ♪ >> sherman alexei will be joining us at our website, billmoyers.com, for a live web chat
is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your footnote. >> so it's footnote 13. honestly, i've never been there. this is not a conceit for the poem. i've truly never had any interest in visiting mount rushmore or the crazy horse memorial. once while driving in the region, i thought about stopping by, but i didn't. i have no regrets. i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic...
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jefferson county filed for bankruptcy. birmingham did not.d right. >> what does that mean the in terms of how you operate the city? >> first of all, we had to go through this process of making sure that everyone understood that it didn't affect the city of birmingham itself. jefferson county is a separate municipal entity from the city of birmingham and the city of birmingham has its own financial resources. so we've had to constantly fight that battle to let people know, it is not the city of birmingham that a separate governmental entity altogether. >> we constantly have a debate around the set we were just having about austerity, cuts, versus tax hikes. what's going on in birmingham right now and how is that debate played out? >> well, 2010, when i became the mayor, it was probably at the height of the recession. and we were spending somewhere in the neighborhood of about $2 million a week. we had to cut that in half to slow our spending down. but being a city, you just can't cut spending and then expect the city to move forward. so we had
jefferson county filed for bankruptcy. birmingham did not.d right. >> what does that mean the in terms of how you operate the city? >> first of all, we had to go through this process of making sure that everyone understood that it didn't affect the city of birmingham itself. jefferson county is a separate municipal entity from the city of birmingham and the city of birmingham has its own financial resources. so we've had to constantly fight that battle to let people know, it is not...
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they have the latest officer involved shooting which happened at 10:00 last night near 11th and jefferson street. paul chambers is telling us what one witness is saying this morning. >> reporter: there is conflicting reports between police and the witness one person was taken to the hospital and two people were taken into custody. just before 10:00 last night oakland police responded to a call of an armed robbery and we learned a local female was robbed by three men. officers responding came upon the three men who matched the suspect's description and as the officers tried to detain the men, one of the officers tried to fire it. a field officer who did not have the weapons drawn, they pulled out their weapons and fired without a single command. >> i didn't hear anything, i was expecting them to say, get down or just stuff that i thought they would say and i just didn't hear anything. however there is no report and once again the suspect was taken to an area hospital on a is expected to survive after being shot by a police officer and we are hoping to get more information from him . >> a s
they have the latest officer involved shooting which happened at 10:00 last night near 11th and jefferson street. paul chambers is telling us what one witness is saying this morning. >> reporter: there is conflicting reports between police and the witness one person was taken to the hospital and two people were taken into custody. just before 10:00 last night oakland police responded to a call of an armed robbery and we learned a local female was robbed by three men. officers responding...
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they have the latest officer involved shooting which happened at 10:00 last night near 11th and jefferson street. paul chambers is telling us what one witness is saying this morning. >> reporter: there is conflicting reports between police and the witness one person was taken to the hospital and two people were taken into custody. just before 10:00 last night oakland police responded to a call of an armed robbery and we learned a local female was robbed by three men. officers responding came upon the three men who matched the suspect's description and as the officers tried to detain the men, one of the officers tried to fire it. a field officer who did not have the weapons drawn, they pulled out their weapons and fired without a single command. >> i didn't hear anything, i was expecting them to say, get down or just stuff that i thought they would say and i just didn't hear anything. however there is no report and once again the suspect was taken to an area hospital on a is expected to survive after being shot by a police officer and we are hoping to get more information from him . >> a s
they have the latest officer involved shooting which happened at 10:00 last night near 11th and jefferson street. paul chambers is telling us what one witness is saying this morning. >> reporter: there is conflicting reports between police and the witness one person was taken to the hospital and two people were taken into custody. just before 10:00 last night oakland police responded to a call of an armed robbery and we learned a local female was robbed by three men. officers responding...
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jefferson and charles kelly. but it could enable us to engage in those interests. they are so crucial for success in business and trade. in much of western europe, a contrary attitude has long been characteristic of economic culture. it is consistent with maintaining encouragement with wealth creation and the attitude is that people need to be provided and protected. institutionally, that translates into the european social world. what's interesting is that there is very little evidence that such policies help make people happy. many people who are on long-term welfare are generally less happy than those who are in the same income but who do not do it through a welfare payment and instead do it through work and a job. we have to be careful not to read too much into these studies. correlation is not causality. it is suggested that economic cultures that prioritize institutions and are focused upon endless redistribution directed from the top down to realize ever greater quality and stability are much less successf
jefferson and charles kelly. but it could enable us to engage in those interests. they are so crucial for success in business and trade. in much of western europe, a contrary attitude has long been characteristic of economic culture. it is consistent with maintaining encouragement with wealth creation and the attitude is that people need to be provided and protected. institutionally, that translates into the european social world. what's interesting is that there is very little evidence that...
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in campus in 15 states presently, and it also started when jefferson wanted to push napoleon out of northa. april 30, 210 years ago, a long time ago. we will be right back. he be right back. he answered her question of the day. are you planning to buy or sell a home this spring. and taylor swift just bought a huge rhode island mansion. he will tell you how much you paid for coming up next. was it too much? more after the break she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not te cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcoho
in campus in 15 states presently, and it also started when jefferson wanted to push napoleon out of northa. april 30, 210 years ago, a long time ago. we will be right back. he be right back. he answered her question of the day. are you planning to buy or sell a home this spring. and taylor swift just bought a huge rhode island mansion. he will tell you how much you paid for coming up next. was it too much? more after the break she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other...
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here is what we do know, officers responded to an armed robbery in the 1,000 block of jefferson street. we learned that the victim is a female employee who claims she was robbed by three men at a nearby parking lot. they came upon three men who matched the suspect's description and as they tried to take them into custody, they struck one of the suspects, however one of the witnesses questioned them and the officers shot the man without giving him any command. this after complying with the female officer who the witness said did not have her gun drawn. >> what shocked me the most about it, what shocked me was that i didn't hear them say anything and then i heard a shot. >> now the suspect who was shot was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. all three are believed to be juveniles. right now as of now police did not say why an officer fired the shot and these are questions of course we will insulator this morning. paul chimp better, ktvu channel 2 morning news -- paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened on chestnut street, they found two men suffer
here is what we do know, officers responded to an armed robbery in the 1,000 block of jefferson street. we learned that the victim is a female employee who claims she was robbed by three men at a nearby parking lot. they came upon three men who matched the suspect's description and as they tried to take them into custody, they struck one of the suspects, however one of the witnesses questioned them and the officers shot the man without giving him any command. this after complying with the...
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donde los capulloss blancos y rosados florecen a travÉs del capitolio y momento mente a washington y jefferson
donde los capulloss blancos y rosados florecen a travÉs del capitolio y momento mente a washington y jefferson
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but i think historians still argue about what thomas jefferson was really after when the school was founded. but no one disagrees the school is institutionally weak. it's unclear what the purpose of the institution is. there's not destruction
but i think historians still argue about what thomas jefferson was really after when the school was founded. but no one disagrees the school is institutionally weak. it's unclear what the purpose of the institution is. there's not destruction
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here is what we do know, officers responded to an armed robbery in the 1,000 block of jefferson street. we learned that the victim is a female employee who claims she was robbed by three men at a nearby parking lot. they came upon three men who matched the suspect's description and as they tried to take them into custody, they struck one of the suspects, however one of the witnesses questioned them and the officers shot the man without giving him any command. this after complying with the female officer who the witness said did not have her gun drawn. >> what shocked me the most about it, what shocked me was that i didn't hear them say anything and then i heard a shot. >> now the suspect who was shot was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. all three are believed to be juveniles. right now as of now police did not say why an officer fired the shot and these are questions of course we will insulator this morning. paul chimp better, ktvu channel 2 morning news -- paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened on chestnut street, they found two men suffer
here is what we do know, officers responded to an armed robbery in the 1,000 block of jefferson street. we learned that the victim is a female employee who claims she was robbed by three men at a nearby parking lot. they came upon three men who matched the suspect's description and as they tried to take them into custody, they struck one of the suspects, however one of the witnesses questioned them and the officers shot the man without giving him any command. this after complying with the...
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. >> thomas jefferson won the race. >> my good news. look, see? >> there you go. he managed to get around that mess >> someone can poke out an eye with that kind of mess. >> that is not a real eye. >> all right 4:51. time for weather and traffic on the one's. is it going to rain or end soon? >> not for a while. grab an umbrella. what a great weekend we had. this was in frederick county. with that warm weather we had last week. everything greened up quickly. post your pictures to nbc weather.com. facebook friend me and i post a lot of those photos that send in. we have this light rain falling moving from southwest to northeast across virginia into maryland the district getting few showers across much of west virginia. this is a weak system to the south to give us scattered showers right now. high definition radar. and the district but it is tapered off here. the pavement is wet enough of a sheen of water on the pavement to make it slick. temperatures are in the 50s all the way to the beaches. right now low to mid 50s and the district and as we look at the day, hour
. >> thomas jefferson won the race. >> my good news. look, see? >> there you go. he managed to get around that mess >> someone can poke out an eye with that kind of mess. >> that is not a real eye. >> all right 4:51. time for weather and traffic on the one's. is it going to rain or end soon? >> not for a while. grab an umbrella. what a great weekend we had. this was in frederick county. with that warm weather we had last week. everything greened up...
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he wrote lives of aaron burr pulled terry and her checksum benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson in addition to being a full-time writer for newspapers and his wife who sudanese was an essayist in her own right. she had built her career from the ashes of her early private life despite her family's disapproval and she went on to be an early feminist and abolitionist and influence nast in his 20s. one of these things you see defending friedman is the implements of this woman that his wife disapproved of but who was strong-willed and were lifelong friends of mr. nast and made all these points about equality and justice. that horse i assume you know the gym at the bottom another client of james redpath. mark twain was part of a wide network of humorous and the two men constantly send each other funny letters. twain went on to higher nast's biographer his own biography and initiated a friendship. the twain papers as we know them or produce by albert bigelow paine whose came to no twain through nast and that worst nast was u.s. grant. in some ways grand is the most important influence on
he wrote lives of aaron burr pulled terry and her checksum benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson in addition to being a full-time writer for newspapers and his wife who sudanese was an essayist in her own right. she had built her career from the ashes of her early private life despite her family's disapproval and she went on to be an early feminist and abolitionist and influence nast in his 20s. one of these things you see defending friedman is the implements of this woman that his wife...
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officers saw three people matching the description of the suspect about a block away at jefferson andh. miss say they tried to stop them and one of officers shot one of the suspects. the injuries are not life threatening and the officer was not hurt. >> an east bay preschool where a teacher is accused of binding the feet and hands of a student who what not take a nap. the administration says a substitute teacher reportedly pinched and squeezed a child's arm. the incident happened in february before the incident where a student's happeneds and teach were bound with tape because she would not sleep. the school confirmed this in a e-mail reading in part and i quote, "it is unknown when the incident occurred. it was alleged to have happened in the month of february of 2013. the staff member is no longer employed." >> a major announcement at facebook headquarters in menlo park. there is talk facebook could unveil a new droid product, a smartphone that has facebook integritied into the system. our reporter will tweet real time developments from the announcement this morning scheduled for 10
officers saw three people matching the description of the suspect about a block away at jefferson andh. miss say they tried to stop them and one of officers shot one of the suspects. the injuries are not life threatening and the officer was not hurt. >> an east bay preschool where a teacher is accused of binding the feet and hands of a student who what not take a nap. the administration says a substitute teacher reportedly pinched and squeezed a child's arm. the incident happened in...
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live view of the washington monument, jefferson memorial under a gray sky. 61 degrees. wind out the of the east at 10 miles an hour. rather humid. view from space all throughout the morning. areas in the green are showing zones where we had a little light rain. little sun trying to break out. by the middle of the afternoon, these are high temperatures, temperatures only in the 50s w now. should be 60 in the middle of the afternoon. rest of northern virginia much of the region still remaining mostly cloudy into the afternoon. here is how we're looking. by tonight under a cloudy sky, temperatures dropping back to the upper 60s. we'll bottom out in the low 60s tomorrow afternoon. these areas of green, zones are potential sprinkles. may get a few overnight and perhaps by dawn tomorrow. more sun breaks out during the day tuesday. should be a beautiful day tomorrow. only a slight chance of a shower north and west of us. as we start off wednesday morning, there is a possibility of a few sprinkles around, around dawn wednesday morning. now that rain we had friday w h washed ay
live view of the washington monument, jefferson memorial under a gray sky. 61 degrees. wind out the of the east at 10 miles an hour. rather humid. view from space all throughout the morning. areas in the green are showing zones where we had a little light rain. little sun trying to break out. by the middle of the afternoon, these are high temperatures, temperatures only in the 50s w now. should be 60 in the middle of the afternoon. rest of northern virginia much of the region still remaining...
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by the way, jefferson davis, huge skynyrd fan. got on board way early.is so committed to kick starting a dialogue between blacks and whites that he even started one mid song with n.c.i.s. gloss star linebacker l. cool ., who -- and i did not know this -- is also an aspiring rapper. jim? ♪ gee, mr. white man, i wish you understood what the world is really like when you're living in the hood ♪ ♪ just because my pants are sagging doesn't mean i'm up to know good. i'd like to buy you a beer, conversate and clear the air but i see that red flag and i think you wish i wasn't here. ♪ i'm just a white man ♪ ♪ if you don't judge my do-rag ♪ ♪ comin' to you from the south land ♪ ♪ i won't judge your red flag ♪ tryin' to understand what it's like to not be ♪ i'm proud of where i'm from ♪ >> stephen: that's a pretty good deal, paisley. l.l. will forget 250 years of enslavement if you accept his taste in accessories. nation, i thought racism ended when we elected the first black president but it turns out he was just the opening act. because this song has united all
by the way, jefferson davis, huge skynyrd fan. got on board way early.is so committed to kick starting a dialogue between blacks and whites that he even started one mid song with n.c.i.s. gloss star linebacker l. cool ., who -- and i did not know this -- is also an aspiring rapper. jim? ♪ gee, mr. white man, i wish you understood what the world is really like when you're living in the hood ♪ ♪ just because my pants are sagging doesn't mean i'm up to know good. i'd like to buy you a beer,...