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and a great many other virginia planters like thomas jefferson jefferson -- oops i've got to to -- [laughter] do you know how to, how to move her along? ah there we go. okay. a great many other virginia planters like thomas jefferson were restive because they wanted to ship their markets outside of great britain. they -- under british law, they could only send their tobacco to england, but people in england could take virginia's or chesapeake tobacco and they could send it abroad to a better market and make more money off of it. and jefferson spoke of the galling yolk of dependence, as he put it. so i think many people before 1776 -- though they weren't saying so openly -- were beginning to think in terms of america separating and going its own way. certainly what we can say is that by the late 1760s perceptive people on both sides realized that colonial america and the mother country across the sea were on a collision course. benjamin franklin perhaps put it best. franklin said the more i have thought and read on the subject the more i find myself confirmed in opinion that no middle doctrin
and a great many other virginia planters like thomas jefferson jefferson -- oops i've got to to -- [laughter] do you know how to, how to move her along? ah there we go. okay. a great many other virginia planters like thomas jefferson were restive because they wanted to ship their markets outside of great britain. they -- under british law, they could only send their tobacco to england, but people in england could take virginia's or chesapeake tobacco and they could send it abroad to a better...
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they just love them some jefferson davis.
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jefferson found this everyman populist posed in authentic and egregiously so. henry was deeply familiar with the lead virginia society even if he chose not to join it. henry's father was a prosperous plantation owner and a colonel in the local militia beat tutored his son at home in latin, shakespeare, ancient history and mythology henry read vergil in latin when he was 15 years old, decades later he could read nero in his speeches wishy gradually adopted a severe persona. contemporary describe his appearance as grave, penetrating and mark klystron liniments of deep reflection, one biographer said he had a rogan cast with piercing blue eyes that could change to a d gray, a high straight forehead, heavy brow long black eyelashes that made his eyes seem especially penetrating. he had the ability to hone in on people's passions he could talk a jury into anything. one friend describes perfect command of a strong and musical voice which he raised or lowered at pleasure and modulated so as to fall with any given court of the human heart. madison actually talked one t
jefferson found this everyman populist posed in authentic and egregiously so. henry was deeply familiar with the lead virginia society even if he chose not to join it. henry's father was a prosperous plantation owner and a colonel in the local militia beat tutored his son at home in latin, shakespeare, ancient history and mythology henry read vergil in latin when he was 15 years old, decades later he could read nero in his speeches wishy gradually adopted a severe persona. contemporary describe...
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jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with displacing native americans. as per the much every president before jackson had been. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. the second thing is that jackson is much more blatant and open about what he is doing and he is also more successful about it. his success in that regard, the -- no matter how we view it today, comes off as something that is a negative and not a positive. other questions. yes. >> what would you say is the slave population and native american population around 1814 in the south? professor cheathem: a great question. i wish i had access to google. in the south, you are looking at -- in terms of native americans -- tens of thousands. i think, let's see, from the from the 1800s until the 1840's, about 60,00
jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with displacing native americans. as per the much every president before jackson had been. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. the second thing is that jackson is much more blatant...
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jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with native americans. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. jackson is much more blatant and open about what he is doing and he is also more successful about it. his success in that regard, the matter how we view it today, comes off as something that is a negative and not a positive. other questions. >> what would you say is the slave population and native american population around 1814 in the south? professor cheathem: a great question. i wish i had access to google. in the south, you are looking at , in terms of native americans tens of thousands. from the 18th -- from the 1800s until the 1840's, about 60,000 native americans are displaced from the southeast. tens of thousands. in terms of african-americans in the south at th
jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with native americans. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. jackson is much more blatant and open about what he is doing and he is also more successful about it. his success in that...
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jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with native americans. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. jackson is much more blatant and open about what he is doing and he is also more successful about it. his success in that regard, the matter how we view it today, comes off as something that is a negative and not a positive. other questions. >> what would you say is the slave population and native american population around 1814 in the south? professor cheathem: a great question. i wish i had access to google. in the south, you are looking at, in terms of native americans, tens of thousands. from the 1800s until the 1840's, about 60,000 native americans are displaced from the southeast. tens of thousands. in terms of african-americans in the south at that point, there w
jefferson talks about what happens if we free slaves. jefferson is very much involved with native americans. i would say that they are very similar or more similar than we would like to give them credit for. there are a couple of things that make jackson different. he didn't write the declaration. a lot of things are forgiven of jefferson because he wrote the declaration. jackson is much more blatant and open about what he is doing and he is also more successful about it. his success in that...
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jefferson cares not at all about the constitution. the only thing he cares about is the bill of rights. he doesn't care about what government can do. he thinks government not to change every 19 to 20 years anyway but he cares what government cannot do and that's what the bill of rights will protect and will assure. >> good evening professor alice. you have not mentioned perhaps by design the supreme court. >> i have mentioned some of the judges. >> he is only mentioned them by name. >> you mentioned citizens united that you didn't say the court that anyway to what degree did the so-called fab four or aside from the fab four, the founders have the impression d.c. eventually questions of federalism and questions of states rights have you -- what have you would have to be decided by the high court even before marberry and even before landmark decisions which defined the supreme court's power? do you they see the supreme court would eventually be a key element? >> you can detect glimpses of that and hamilton federalist 46 or something lik
jefferson cares not at all about the constitution. the only thing he cares about is the bill of rights. he doesn't care about what government can do. he thinks government not to change every 19 to 20 years anyway but he cares what government cannot do and that's what the bill of rights will protect and will assure. >> good evening professor alice. you have not mentioned perhaps by design the supreme court. >> i have mentioned some of the judges. >> he is only mentioned them by...
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i took my boys to the grave of jefferson davis a month ago. it and noticed that a mighty oak tree had been twisted out of the crown and almost crushed the trade. a few weeks ago when i spoke in richmond i went at midnight to the davis monument, on monument avenue. i go to the lincoln places in the white house. it is still with me. i think after spending seven or eight years with death assassination, american tragedy, 600,000 men dead in the civil war, i just went recently to a congressional cemetery in washington again where there's a beautiful monument for 20 young girls as young as 13 who were blown to bits and burned alive at a munitions factory explosion. abraham lincoln presided over there funeral as the mourner in chief and i still go to these , places and think about what remains. of the story is not over in my mind and may be done in the books but i still think about what it means so i will have a different answer for you, skip when you ask what we're doing next. i think i need a break from mass death and destruction. hampton: is equal
i took my boys to the grave of jefferson davis a month ago. it and noticed that a mighty oak tree had been twisted out of the crown and almost crushed the trade. a few weeks ago when i spoke in richmond i went at midnight to the davis monument, on monument avenue. i go to the lincoln places in the white house. it is still with me. i think after spending seven or eight years with death assassination, american tragedy, 600,000 men dead in the civil war, i just went recently to a congressional...
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if jefferson davis is gives unbeknownst to me, that will be fine. professor gallagher: nothing like a good irish stereotype. [laughter] professor varon: so you talked a little bit there about lincoln and grant and lincoln's instructions to grant. let's get to april. early april, the siege line runs from richmond to petersburg, lee and his troops had west, and the troops catch up to him at appomattox courthouse. what happened at appomattox, and as appomattox effectively end the civil war? it is commonplace to observe that appomattox effectively ended the civil war. it does it intoend the civil war, and if so why? to lincoln and lee's minds does it represent the end? ms. leonard: i would say no. actually, depending on how you caf au lait the war and income i think it is clearly an important point, clearly an important surrender, but there's a lot to be resolved, and even after all of the confederate army has surrendered, there is a lot of resolution that needs to be accomplished. it takes a very long time for that to happen. professor varon: let's tal
if jefferson davis is gives unbeknownst to me, that will be fine. professor gallagher: nothing like a good irish stereotype. [laughter] professor varon: so you talked a little bit there about lincoln and grant and lincoln's instructions to grant. let's get to april. early april, the siege line runs from richmond to petersburg, lee and his troops had west, and the troops catch up to him at appomattox courthouse. what happened at appomattox, and as appomattox effectively end the civil war? it is...
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jefferson davis is arguing about personal things. alexander stevens is one of his most bitter critics. they argue he is baking that -- making bad decisions. his opponents get nasty and they have all of these characters but lincoln is still arguing about policy fundamentally. davis is not. you may have some issues of sending troops but there is nobody saying maybe we should just free the slaves and do this until the very end and even then -- mr. rafuse: time for two more questions. >> you addressed earlier the question of european recognition or possible intervention before or during the war after the union prevailed. the effect of the union being preserved unsettling european international relations with the new world militarily and diplomatically. mr. beckenbaugh: lincoln wants to prove democratic governments can work and he is concerned european countries are looking at the united states as a form of government and see a civil war as a validation of believe. -- belief. are you talking about long-term? the south africans keeping apa
jefferson davis is arguing about personal things. alexander stevens is one of his most bitter critics. they argue he is baking that -- making bad decisions. his opponents get nasty and they have all of these characters but lincoln is still arguing about policy fundamentally. davis is not. you may have some issues of sending troops but there is nobody saying maybe we should just free the slaves and do this until the very end and even then -- mr. rafuse: time for two more questions. >> you...
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elizabeth cook shows us why she is this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> hello?reporter: for emma clark, richmond isn't just her home. >> richmond is the best city, the best weather, the best people. [ laughter ] >> i love my city. >> reporter: she moved here 42 years ago and almost immediately -- >> i became an integral part of many of the organizations in the city. >> reporter: she was a secretary at her local church and later became the first african-american female library director. emma doesn't look at her various jobs as work. she sees them as a platform to help people. >> she works with all segment of the community. she's more important really to the community than the elected officials. >> reporter: emma's outreach to the community really began here at the richmond library. she saw this as a place not only to enrich your mind but a place where you could help change your life. >> the library, i i feel, is the place you go when you don't know where to go. and the library is one of the best kept secrets. >> reporter: on her own she began tutoring local stude
elizabeth cook shows us why she is this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> hello?reporter: for emma clark, richmond isn't just her home. >> richmond is the best city, the best weather, the best people. [ laughter ] >> i love my city. >> reporter: she moved here 42 years ago and almost immediately -- >> i became an integral part of many of the organizations in the city. >> reporter: she was a secretary at her local church and later became the first...
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[laughter] running scared all week. >> now we're at the point comparing thomas jefferson's tour jeffersonecures baking and the jefferson jackson dinner tomorrow. eight talking about asian-americans service is better if we have memorials to them. and with "gone with the wind"the a tngs now it is like a cultural artifact and it should be watched and examined as such. one i can see where it should be taken down from government buildings because those are from the taxpayers. lot of people find this offensive but the snowball effect but it goes too far with the true meaning when social media gets behind it when you're really forget the way this whole thing started was the death of nine americans in a church. >> the cen and monuments are doing disrespect to all confederates who has been a boy all to the chicago voters i don't think is fair at all but it is such an overreaction. >> there are artistic works that have technical and artistic merit. we should be grown gephardt -- grown up enough that they may have problematic views. kennedy: what happens is it forces us to lose% -- perspective to br
[laughter] running scared all week. >> now we're at the point comparing thomas jefferson's tour jeffersonecures baking and the jefferson jackson dinner tomorrow. eight talking about asian-americans service is better if we have memorials to them. and with "gone with the wind"the a tngs now it is like a cultural artifact and it should be watched and examined as such. one i can see where it should be taken down from government buildings because those are from the taxpayers. lot of...
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thomas jefferson basically wrote it. constitution, there is really not going to be that one obvious writer. you are to have a five-man committee called the committee of detail, which name is exactly what it sounds like. the guys putting in the details of what this government is going to be. three of the five will be on the united states supreme court. one will be our first attorney general. so that is the kind of man you are going to have on there. the legal minded men. probably the main guy who puts together most of the report is a man named james wilson from pennsylvania. he is one of the signers of the declaration of independence as well. he will end up on the supreme court. and more than likely, he came up with the three words "we the people" at the beginning of the constitution. the beginning of that report is "we the people." buet does start out with "we the people." eventually they get to a point where they pretty much worked out how they kind of wanted to be, so they formed another five-man committee. the committ
thomas jefferson basically wrote it. constitution, there is really not going to be that one obvious writer. you are to have a five-man committee called the committee of detail, which name is exactly what it sounds like. the guys putting in the details of what this government is going to be. three of the five will be on the united states supreme court. one will be our first attorney general. so that is the kind of man you are going to have on there. the legal minded men. probably the main guy...
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you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero.ll be right back. >>> tonight at 5:00 imagine having the same phone number for years but suddenly when people call you, someone else answers that phone? what you can do if your phone number is stolen. >> so strange, huh? >> yeah. i didn't know that happened. >> i know. so after the show you're going to the a's game. >> yes. >> and then after that you're heading home to watch ? >> the warriors! yo! warriors! >> they got to win tonight. >> they have to win and i think they're going to do it. >> the a's must win. we have kazmir on the mound for the good guys. we have chi chi gonzalez on the mound for the rangers. >> no relation. >> no. >> my brother from another mother. [ laughter ] >> there you go. >> hey, enjoy the game tonight, folks. >> bye, have a good afternoon. >> see you tomorrow morning. >> go warriors! >> steffy: so, what's it gonna be? >> liam: you almost sound serious. >> steffy: oh, i'm serious. >> liam: does wyatt know? >> steffy: know what? >> liam: that the kiss you plante
you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero.ll be right back. >>> tonight at 5:00 imagine having the same phone number for years but suddenly when people call you, someone else answers that phone? what you can do if your phone number is stolen. >> so strange, huh? >> yeah. i didn't know that happened. >> i know. so after the show you're going to the a's game. >> yes. >> and then after that you're heading home to watch ?...
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jefferson davis. to thomas jefferson, he owned slaves? why not george washington he owned slaves? is it going to be about the flag or about everything else associated with a very bad part of our history. >> we'll talk more about this. we have bill kris toll coming on board. a swastika is a symbol of hate. if you're selling that and taking the confederate flag off your shelves, you're not really being anything about hip critical. let's turn to upstate new york and town of owl's head which is the center of the manhunt for richard matt and david sweat. new evidence discovered in a hunting cabin had law enforcement combing the surrounding area on tuesday. that break comes as new information emerged about prison worker joyce mitchell and how she smuggled escape tools inside the prison walls. here's nbc's stephanie gosk with more. >> reporter: in this remote new york town police hope they are closing in. every tip could be the one that leads to david sweat and richard matt. >> it's in difficult terrain. you
jefferson davis. to thomas jefferson, he owned slaves? why not george washington he owned slaves? is it going to be about the flag or about everything else associated with a very bad part of our history. >> we'll talk more about this. we have bill kris toll coming on board. a swastika is a symbol of hate. if you're selling that and taking the confederate flag off your shelves, you're not really being anything about hip critical. let's turn to upstate new york and town of owl's head which...
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all of these deists, jefferson jefferson's bible. it is flourishing around the time of the revolution with skepticism and doubt. part of this growth is not just let's quadruple the puritan thing, but let's reverse -- if i am reading it right. can you say a little bit about skepticism as the trampoline into the second great awakening and religious growth? how does that work? amanda: if the second great awakening is that the culture politics, and the economy are careening out of control compared to how people imagined the rational order of things in this wonderful new nation would be constructed, a cause of the loss of sense of optimism is a sense that the infidels, these immoral, atheistical freethinkers have gotten a hold -- especially of young men -- and are poisoning their minds, correcting them -- corrupting their morals, and unless we put down freethinking and what is seen as infidelity -- anything that if you are an evangelical christian is not an evangelical christian, the whole nation's in trouble and this vision of a more rat
all of these deists, jefferson jefferson's bible. it is flourishing around the time of the revolution with skepticism and doubt. part of this growth is not just let's quadruple the puritan thing, but let's reverse -- if i am reading it right. can you say a little bit about skepticism as the trampoline into the second great awakening and religious growth? how does that work? amanda: if the second great awakening is that the culture politics, and the economy are careening out of control compared...
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should blame jefferson davis. they're the people he tee feeted. -- tee feeted. he was trying to save the union and eventually free slaves. at least on the union side there was -- [inaudible] -- there was a cause on the southern side. and they kept going. robert e. lee was ready to throw in the towel. jefferson davis kept it going. >> he was going to let'm the south keep the slaves. >> initially yes. >> he must have had a -- >> america would not be america. >> of course not. >> got this all in the gettysburg address, whether a nation like this can endure. >> come get some food and drink and -- yes thanks. >> [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> how are you doing? >> -- haves not been on a jet. a total cliche running in -- [inaudible]. >> going to get out of -- i just want to let you know, you're totally impressive. fred said to tell he cokester hello. >> is he coming? >> no. how are you? >> i'm good. so i'm going to miss your -- >> you told me that. i tell you some things about that when i don't have a microphone on. >> exactly. mingling. >> okay. you look go
should blame jefferson davis. they're the people he tee feeted. -- tee feeted. he was trying to save the union and eventually free slaves. at least on the union side there was -- [inaudible] -- there was a cause on the southern side. and they kept going. robert e. lee was ready to throw in the towel. jefferson davis kept it going. >> he was going to let'm the south keep the slaves. >> initially yes. >> he must have had a -- >> america would not be america. >> of...
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the confederate navy on may 9 jefferson davis captured on may 10. in arkansas, separate bands of troops did not finish surrendering until june 5. there remains the strange world of texas where the confederate general tried to rule his own imperium cut off from the confederacy but unconquered until he fled on june 2 and not until june 19 with the arrival of u.s. forces on galveston island in the proclamation of u.s. authority and the end of slavery when we get the end of the war in texas. -- would we get the end of the war in texas. in the time after he arrived to the army shipped 50,000 men to texas to suppress insurrection, to guard the border, and to help mexican rebels in their war. in one of those disconcerting elements of civil war history that remind us of the staggering scale, the final surrender was the cherokee confederate general on june 23. before we get to the difference between peace and surrender we have to see how these later surrenders challenge the narrative. had jefferson davis escaped to cuba, at some level the confederate nation
the confederate navy on may 9 jefferson davis captured on may 10. in arkansas, separate bands of troops did not finish surrendering until june 5. there remains the strange world of texas where the confederate general tried to rule his own imperium cut off from the confederacy but unconquered until he fled on june 2 and not until june 19 with the arrival of u.s. forces on galveston island in the proclamation of u.s. authority and the end of slavery when we get the end of the war in texas. --...
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. >> countless contributions from this week's jefferson award winner to her beloved richmond. >> and it's the end of the road for a popular bay area driving school that suddenly closed, leaving students stranded. the routes parents are now taking to get their money back. >> and here is a live shot this morning. we've got san jose. there's clouds out there. but it's looking like a cool and nice weekend. full forecast is coming up. welcome back, a popular driving school has closed up shop and left a lot of students stranded. >> as julie watts explains now, the students students obviously want their money back. >> dan forum didn't expect an ivy league experience. >> i know the name is not affiliated with the university or anything. >> but he did expect he would get what he paid for. three two-hour driving lessons for his taught. suddenly last month, the school stopped answering the phone. >> i couldn't get ahold of them when i called them. >> a few days later they got this letter saying the driving school has been forced to close due to financial matters beyond its control. there was no
. >> countless contributions from this week's jefferson award winner to her beloved richmond. >> and it's the end of the road for a popular bay area driving school that suddenly closed, leaving students stranded. the routes parents are now taking to get their money back. >> and here is a live shot this morning. we've got san jose. there's clouds out there. but it's looking like a cool and nice weekend. full forecast is coming up. welcome back, a popular driving school has...
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the jefferson airplane that was later jefferson star ship. >> the whole psychedelic movement is in sanf there. >> as teenagers they longed for what was happening in san francisco. >> i was entering high school and i was completely taken with rock and roll. this was the epicenter in america. our parents wouldn't let us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path. one that landed him in the bay area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the time was an experience that changed him forever. >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is the only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success coverage begins tomorrow at 5:30. >> and here is a closer look at tomorrow's schedule. we have abc7 news at 4:00 followed by "world news tonight" at 4:30. and then dubs on 7:00 the pre game show. and then abc's live coverage of game four begins at 5:30. our special edition of after the game will follow game four and 10:00 "ji
the jefferson airplane that was later jefferson star ship. >> the whole psychedelic movement is in sanf there. >> as teenagers they longed for what was happening in san francisco. >> i was entering high school and i was completely taken with rock and roll. this was the epicenter in america. our parents wouldn't let us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path. one that landed him in the bay area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage....
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american identity benjamin franklin like everybody else of his generation, george washington thomas jefferson, you name it they were all born englishman and a diet american. so, how did this happen? like a guy andrew my book on andrew jackson was about the emergence of american democracy
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and 2011 jefferson award winner dr.agia will receive $10,000 for his work with faces for the future an internship and leadership program for teenagers in the east bay. the doctor is a pediatrician who created faces for the future. he introduced high school juniors and seniors to health careers. >>> speaking of super bowl 50, today a team of kids got drafted into the read zone. at the super bowl committee headquarters in san francisco. they will read good books in an effort to celebrate the haa early literacy campaign. >>> ever stuck behind one of these people walking with their heads down looking at their phones? well, coming up, one interesting solution to get these people moving faster. >> your phone's on fire! no. [ laughter ] >> plus, more discreet than we spend a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very emp
and 2011 jefferson award winner dr.agia will receive $10,000 for his work with faces for the future an internship and leadership program for teenagers in the east bay. the doctor is a pediatrician who created faces for the future. he introduced high school juniors and seniors to health careers. >>> speaking of super bowl 50, today a team of kids got drafted into the read zone. at the super bowl committee headquarters in san francisco. they will read good books in an effort to celebrate...
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and for dessert, they use thomas jefferson's crÈme brÛlÉe recipe.mm they gotta come to the dinner just for that. cheers to a taste of history! >> i love that place it's a fun, fun restaurant. you can see more on the tall ships on 6abc at 7:00 p.m. we'll be right back. ew line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens.
and for dessert, they use thomas jefferson's crÈme brÛlÉe recipe.mm they gotta come to the dinner just for that. cheers to a taste of history! >> i love that place it's a fun, fun restaurant. you can see more on the tall ships on 6abc at 7:00 p.m. we'll be right back. ew line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens.
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she was rush to jefferson university hospital in critical but stable condition. this afternoon police arrested joseph bestco of aston. sources tell "action news" that the striking vehicle was hidden off of convent road in aston. >>> the archdiocese of philadelphia is announcing the closing of three churches, each is a parish that had previously merged with another. incarnation of our lord in the olney section of philadelphia, our mother of sorrows in bridgeport, montgomery counties and holy savior of linwood, delaware county will be shuttered effective july 15th. the places of worship had fallen in disrepair and parishes could not afford the work that was needed. >>> two doctors hit the road last week to drive home their message for men to take better care of themselves. tonight they made a stop in our area these urologist started their 6,000-mile journey in florida. they spoke from bala cynwyd tonight saying more than 80 percent of men remember make and model of their first car but only half can remember last time they had a checkup. drive for men's health initi
she was rush to jefferson university hospital in critical but stable condition. this afternoon police arrested joseph bestco of aston. sources tell "action news" that the striking vehicle was hidden off of convent road in aston. >>> the archdiocese of philadelphia is announcing the closing of three churches, each is a parish that had previously merged with another. incarnation of our lord in the olney section of philadelphia, our mother of sorrows in bridgeport, montgomery...
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"eyewitness news" reporter diana rock other is live at jefferson hospital. you spoke with this man about moving forward and finding the the person who did this. >> reporter: that is right michael toner remains in the icu at jefferson university hospital. tonight he tells me that he is still very much in shock but not angry at the person who hit him he would only urge them to dot right thing and turn themselves in. >> i'm not going to surround them and say my life is over. >> reporter: bruised, still shaken 68 year-old michael toner is upbeat, but talking about the hit and run accident that took his left leg and nearly claimed his life early tuesday morning from his hospital room. >> i remember walking up 11th street to go through a train station and that is it. after that i just woke up and it was like, two days later and i'm's in the hospital looking at people. i had no idea what had happened and i had no idea what happened to my leg. >> reporter: toner, an anchor with the theater company scheduled to perform at the walnut street theater next year, had left
"eyewitness news" reporter diana rock other is live at jefferson hospital. you spoke with this man about moving forward and finding the the person who did this. >> reporter: that is right michael toner remains in the icu at jefferson university hospital. tonight he tells me that he is still very much in shock but not angry at the person who hit him he would only urge them to dot right thing and turn themselves in. >> i'm not going to surround them and say my life is over....
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jefferson owned slaves. thomas jefferson owned slaves. third president of the united states.here is a monument to anymore the capital of the united states. no one asks for that to come down. is it equal? >> i don't think it's equal because jefferson was a figure that -- who was part of the entire united states, not just the south. that doesn't mean jefferson was perfect or anyone is perfect or our history is perfect. there may come a day when we want to rethink jefferson. i don't know if we should do that but when we get to that point i'll be happy to partake in that particular discussion. but right now, i don't think the two are equal. it's not just well, what about this and what about this and twhabt? who are dead who were ne people- slaughtered, we're talking about people in the south who have been sick of that flag and living under the oppression of that flag for generations. so now this is a time to talk about it. for him to say -- i don't know if it was hooterville or haneyville or whatever it was where the dukes of hazzar, the fictional town, and he said there was no r
jefferson owned slaves. thomas jefferson owned slaves. third president of the united states.here is a monument to anymore the capital of the united states. no one asks for that to come down. is it equal? >> i don't think it's equal because jefferson was a figure that -- who was part of the entire united states, not just the south. that doesn't mean jefferson was perfect or anyone is perfect or our history is perfect. there may come a day when we want to rethink jefferson. i don't know if...
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until 5:45 now, in baltimore county, but the frederick and jefferson county until 5:30. first we'll go to the mountains. cumberland is getting hammered with heavy rain right along the border over toward hancock north of berkeley springs, rainfall rates 1 to 3 inches per hour. hagerstown getting hammered with frequent lightning and incredible rainfall rates, their possibility and myersville incredible rainfall essentially moving east through the next couple hours. rainfall rates almost 3 inches for this particular storm in hagerstown. the storm that prompted the warning is further south into frederick. for more on that here's meteorologist howard bernstein. >> some of those rain rates have been in the 4 to 6-inch per hour rate and another big storm near baltimore harbor. west of cross junction in eastern west virginia headed toward northern frederick county, virginia, a ton of lightning. that may go severe shortly, but the storm now moving in toward areas in southwestern frederick county from charlestown to brunswick up 340, 15 north of point of rocks, this 1 looking at w
until 5:45 now, in baltimore county, but the frederick and jefferson county until 5:30. first we'll go to the mountains. cumberland is getting hammered with heavy rain right along the border over toward hancock north of berkeley springs, rainfall rates 1 to 3 inches per hour. hagerstown getting hammered with frequent lightning and incredible rainfall rates, their possibility and myersville incredible rainfall essentially moving east through the next couple hours. rainfall rates almost 3 inches...
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new severe thunderstorm warning in effect for jefferson county northern loudoun county, montgomery county, frederick county. what time is it until, veronica? 6:35 tonight, as the line continues to move off to the east. this is going to be a fairly dangerous situation tonight and i want to go ahead and show you this system right here again, making its way around sandy hook and 3:40 around the casino, moving toward frederick. on this line it will come right toward the frederick area, braddock, 6:20, frederick at 6:25, down toward mount airy, 6:50. if you live in these areas, heads up, we have already seen some damage as far as trees down and power outages in parts of the region we will continue to watch that. another track here shows damascus 6:56 eldersburg area 7:06. here is the line, see the wider view, severe thunderstorm warnings toward pennsylvania. now that line coming together around our region. this is going to be the case as we move on through the rest of the night tonight. what about the risks from these storms? yes, we have a tornado watch but the tornado risk is on the low side
new severe thunderstorm warning in effect for jefferson county northern loudoun county, montgomery county, frederick county. what time is it until, veronica? 6:35 tonight, as the line continues to move off to the east. this is going to be a fairly dangerous situation tonight and i want to go ahead and show you this system right here again, making its way around sandy hook and 3:40 around the casino, moving toward frederick. on this line it will come right toward the frederick area, braddock,...
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jefferson davis was the first president of the con fed rascy.s far as alabama goes specifically, he really has no connection to alabama at all. yes, it's true, the first white house of the confederacy was in alabama. it was only there for three months. it would make sense maybe if jefferson davis was born in alabama or represented in al 58 in some way. maybe because he even died there or was in prison there or something. but no, alabama has none of those connections to jefferson davis. they just love them some jefferson davis. they also honor the old confederacy. and they celebrate robert e. lee day. when it comes to a whole official state day to honor the president of the confederacy, it's just alabama. just unparalleled love for the side that lost in the civil war. before he retired somewhere else that wasn't alabama either. and so, happy inexplicable and extraneous confederate state holiday today, alabama. nobody else in the country understands why you do this. >>> you know you're getting old can your make up do this? covergirl introduces mak
jefferson davis was the first president of the con fed rascy.s far as alabama goes specifically, he really has no connection to alabama at all. yes, it's true, the first white house of the confederacy was in alabama. it was only there for three months. it would make sense maybe if jefferson davis was born in alabama or represented in al 58 in some way. maybe because he even died there or was in prison there or something. but no, alabama has none of those connections to jefferson davis. they...
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so here you have in jefferson himself this struggle. we as americans carry that struggle forward. to be better. >> yeah. >> i think that's the point. >> the thing is the people who say america is only the ugliness they're wrong. >> right. >> the people who say that there is no ugliness or our grandparents dealt with it let's move on are also wrong. what you see here in charleston is the ability to hold both. you cannot run from the hatred here. look at the -- they literally just took the yellow tape down. >> right. >> so you can't run from the hatred but you can't run from the love either. look at this. >> it is a demonstration as close to anything i've ever seen maybe going back to the "charlie hebdo" rally in paris, where there is an evil. >> yes. >> and then there is a love that literally comes out of the hearts and souls of the general public that just beats that evil back. >> right. right. and so i wish that the people who are afraid to talk about race and racism have more confidence in the american people and have more confidence in the human spirit. we can face our demons.
so here you have in jefferson himself this struggle. we as americans carry that struggle forward. to be better. >> yeah. >> i think that's the point. >> the thing is the people who say america is only the ugliness they're wrong. >> right. >> the people who say that there is no ugliness or our grandparents dealt with it let's move on are also wrong. what you see here in charleston is the ability to hold both. you cannot run from the hatred here. look at the -- they...
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forget about thomas jefferson. so what about that george washington victory. >> as one of the other candidates specifically jeb bush he's going to take some shots. they're going to end up going head-to-head on a debate stage. got to think jeb's not looking forward to this. >> what's everybody so afraid of? >> a comedy show. >> i don't think it's a comedy show. >> he would insult the intelligence of the republican voters and have no chance. >> i disagree. >> 60% of republicans say they couldn't vote for him? >> that is the numbers. 59%. he has the highest negatives of any republican presidential candidate i guess in the history. also the other thing is -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> name recognition. >> when people talk about ben carson. don't you think ben carson could be president? his path is very difficult. only six presidents i have a list here or six presidents in our country's history actually have never previously held elected office. most of them actually have to be paintings because there weren't cameras b
forget about thomas jefferson. so what about that george washington victory. >> as one of the other candidates specifically jeb bush he's going to take some shots. they're going to end up going head-to-head on a debate stage. got to think jeb's not looking forward to this. >> what's everybody so afraid of? >> a comedy show. >> i don't think it's a comedy show. >> he would insult the intelligence of the republican voters and have no chance. >> i disagree....
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you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. >>> all right.ed rain and he brought it in right on schedule. our chief meteorologist paul deanno up on the roof and man, it was so nice to get up this morning and see a little rain. >> it was perfect rainfall. it wasn't heavy enough to fall into the streets and sewer. it was light and slow enough it all got absorbed into the ground. your lawn if it could speak was saying, ah! because we can't water our lawns as much as we would like. still a few showers out there everything moving north to south. those you in the south bay will receive the last showers and it looks like they are now leaving saratoga, los gatos, campbell. in its wake a decent dose of rain. how much rain did weather watcher receive? a third of an inch for brian in san ramon. terry in walnut creek about a third. doug in pittsburg more than one- fifth of an inch of rain. not bad for june. it's 63 in the city. san jose 69. santa rosa 75. everybody is talking about the warriors for tomorrow but baseball in oakland tonight hosting the ran
you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. >>> all right.ed rain and he brought it in right on schedule. our chief meteorologist paul deanno up on the roof and man, it was so nice to get up this morning and see a little rain. >> it was perfect rainfall. it wasn't heavy enough to fall into the streets and sewer. it was light and slow enough it all got absorbed into the ground. your lawn if it could speak was saying, ah! because we can't water...
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the jefferson airplane that was later jefferson star ship. >> the whole pshedelic movement is in san francisco. it all comes out of there. >> as teenagers they longed for whatwas happening in san francisco. >> i was entering high school and i wa completely taken with rock and roll. this was the epicenter in america. our parents wouldn't let u go out there. no way. >> paul stayedome, but richard took a different path. one at landed him in the bay area in 1968. >>amming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the me was an experience that changed him foreve >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is e only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success coverage begins tomorrow at 5:30. >> and here is a closer look at tomorrow's schedule. we have abc7 news at 4:00 followed by "world news tonight" at 4:30. and then dubs on 7:00 the pre game show. and then abc'sive coverage of game four begins at 5:30. our specia edition of after the game will follow game four an
the jefferson airplane that was later jefferson star ship. >> the whole pshedelic movement is in san francisco. it all comes out of there. >> as teenagers they longed for whatwas happening in san francisco. >> i was entering high school and i wa completely taken with rock and roll. this was the epicenter in america. our parents wouldn't let u go out there. no way. >> paul stayedome, but richard took a different path. one at landed him in the bay area in 1968....
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>>reporter: tonight this family in castro valley will sleep well thanks to this week's jefferson award recipient in the bay area, ray harris. elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online. >>> let's take a look at our forecast for this weekend. here's a live shot of mount zacca this morning, looking beautiful. looking towards mount diablo there with some areas of sun, some areas of fog, but for the most part we are expecting sunshine for most of the bay aread today. here's what else you can expect, it's not going to be quite as hot inland today as what we experienced yesterday and it's also going to be staying cool to mild elsewhere around the bay. let's take a look at how high some of our temperatures are going to get for today. we got some 80s and 90 around there, 88 in morgan hill, 85 in san jose, 81 in mount view. palo alto, you're going to get to 83 degrees and the same for fremont. far east bay, brentwood will be our highest temperature, 95 degrees today. 85 in san ramone, 86 in danville, pleasant hill, you're going to get to 88. a little
>>reporter: tonight this family in castro valley will sleep well thanks to this week's jefferson award recipient in the bay area, ray harris. elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online. >>> let's take a look at our forecast for this weekend. here's a live shot of mount zacca this morning, looking beautiful. looking towards mount diablo there with some areas of sun, some areas of fog, but for the most part we are expecting...
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the shepherds town, jefferson county.on of northern loudoun county and southwest and frederick county. the storms are moving east at 30 miles per hour. perhaps southeast. northern montgomery county could be in the line. we are watching the overall line that continues to be impressive. the iest storms in the day have been in pennsylvania. those continue but we have fresh lines developing from elkins west virginia south of charleston. another area in west virginia to ohio. this is ahead of the cold front. plenty to go around. pink area widespread severe thunderstorm watch through 11:00. orange boxes are the individual severe thunderstorm warnings and there will be more of those. still looking likely it will be after 6:00 p.m. before the line of storms approach washington; metropolitan area. this is plenty hot out there. 96 degrees. that is the temperature at reagan national. 95 in quantico. temperatures will continue to hold at the levels for the next couple of hours. once the rain gets in the temperatures will start to dro
the shepherds town, jefferson county.on of northern loudoun county and southwest and frederick county. the storms are moving east at 30 miles per hour. perhaps southeast. northern montgomery county could be in the line. we are watching the overall line that continues to be impressive. the iest storms in the day have been in pennsylvania. those continue but we have fresh lines developing from elkins west virginia south of charleston. another area in west virginia to ohio. this is ahead of the...
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is it possible that the jefferson memorial is of jefferson davis.ossible. >> absolutely possible. >> only thing i could think about. >>> >>> students creating a black market for salt. the drug is being sold under street names, shaker, nackle and they are worried about a pure strand called locks white and say a lot of these street salt is not even iodized so you got to be careful there. >> good stuff. he's earned his keep. >> did you say your son made money selling scooters. >> once again you're twisting my words i'm surprised you didn't combine that with the nsa >> i'm sure he is involved. scandal. >> i'm sure he is involved. jo jo anne you said the schools are approaching it the wrong way by making foods taste bad, you said it is less participation in the school lunch program, because ch if your goal is to combat obesity this might be working. >> exactly that's how i dropped weight quickly. >> can we get a remake of scar face, with just mounds of salt. that would be really cool. massachusetts considering allowing pets to be buried with their owners
is it possible that the jefferson memorial is of jefferson davis.ossible. >> absolutely possible. >> only thing i could think about. >>> >>> students creating a black market for salt. the drug is being sold under street names, shaker, nackle and they are worried about a pure strand called locks white and say a lot of these street salt is not even iodized so you got to be careful there. >> good stuff. he's earned his keep. >> did you say your son made...
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let's be serious and move on. >> we're not looking for thomas jefferson. we also cannot afford to have another nation ruled by terrorists. we saw what happened leading up-to-date 3 with the taliban and al qaeda taking over afghanistan. they planned and succeeded in hitting us. >> you can't leave to let them fight it out among themselves. also watch the reports coming out of india and places like australia, they are very concerned that isis wants to get his hands on a weapon of mass destruction. they want to weaponize. they haven't just been stealing money and cash from banks. they have been stealing material for wmd. research centers and hospitals. that's something we really need to be concerned about. >> we do have experience. right after 9/11 in 2003 we went in with a few hundred special forces guys into afghanistan on the ground targeting these terrorists on the ground so that our planes could hit the now what's happening since we don't have the special forces guys in 73% of all the bombing raids that go into hit isis come back without having -- without
let's be serious and move on. >> we're not looking for thomas jefferson. we also cannot afford to have another nation ruled by terrorists. we saw what happened leading up-to-date 3 with the taliban and al qaeda taking over afghanistan. they planned and succeeded in hitting us. >> you can't leave to let them fight it out among themselves. also watch the reports coming out of india and places like australia, they are very concerned that isis wants to get his hands on a weapon of mass...
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i bet washington and jefferson would have eaten these. and at $4.99, that's less than a lincoln.. welcome to america's diner. >> larry: for sure. [cheers and applause] welcome back. i'm here with my panel. her new show "wong street journal" premieres in san francisco june 17th. comedian actress christina wong. and you can catch him at the atlanta improve june 4th-he sixth comedian jo koy. and my very funny comedian dan st. germain. okay. i want to talk about the controversy swirling yesterday over the movie "aloha." [laughing] >> well emma stone was casted as a half asian woman. maybe a quarter hawaiian or something. >> a quarter chinese. larry: okay. >> i think hawaiian is anything. filipino -- you eat spam you're hawaiian. >> larry: exactly. people were pissed about it. what do you [beep] think. >> i think the movie being a bomb is already an i'm sorry. i don't know what else you do. you go to amy tan's house. peter gabriel in the background. how does that work. >> larry: it's so hard to get rolls for certain groups. especially asian women to get leading rolls. >> such a failur
i bet washington and jefferson would have eaten these. and at $4.99, that's less than a lincoln.. welcome to america's diner. >> larry: for sure. [cheers and applause] welcome back. i'm here with my panel. her new show "wong street journal" premieres in san francisco june 17th. comedian actress christina wong. and you can catch him at the atlanta improve june 4th-he sixth comedian jo koy. and my very funny comedian dan st. germain. okay. i want to talk about the controversy...
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the first monday in june alabama celebrates jefferson davis day.avis was the president of the confederate states of america right. csa! csa! come on. [booing] >> larry: you guys. let me just say there are two things that bother me about slavery. number one -- [laughing] >> larry: the slavery part. 95% in that pot there. alright. the other 5%, people not acknowledging that it was a mistake. alright. i mean even germany has a poll apologized for the holocaust by the way. the ultimate bad thing everything sells compared to and never measures up except for possibly slavery. many southerners still yearn for the days of confederacy. i don't understand how it works. tell you what, let me break it down, alabama. you guys are celebrating a day to celebrate skwrefr davis. the president of the confederacy who was at war with the united states. a war that was fought so you could keep slaves. then you want to get fuzzy and nostalgic about it. at the "nightly show" we're suppose to act like it's not going on? remember that war we fought to keep the slaves. man t
the first monday in june alabama celebrates jefferson davis day.avis was the president of the confederate states of america right. csa! csa! come on. [booing] >> larry: you guys. let me just say there are two things that bother me about slavery. number one -- [laughing] >> larry: the slavery part. 95% in that pot there. alright. the other 5%, people not acknowledging that it was a mistake. alright. i mean even germany has a poll apologized for the holocaust by the way. the ultimate...