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jefferson refuses to listen.th his friends in the press to try to undercut washington's administration. and washington leaves at the end of his second term with great fear for what would happen if this partisanship continued to spiral out of control. >> my god, i would rather be in my grave than spend one more minute in this office. >> mr. president, i... >> the men who write and publish these papers must think me a fool. but you know me better than that, don't you, mr. jefferson? >> john adams is elected president but he takes over at a turbulent time. america is on the brink of another international conflict. france is at war with great britain. and french ships capture american vessels trading with england, leading hamilton's federalists to call for war with france. >> john adams is a federalist and thomas jefferson a democratic-republican. but when they both run for president, jefferson becomes vice president to adams. this is because the founders did not account for political parties. the candidate with the
jefferson refuses to listen.th his friends in the press to try to undercut washington's administration. and washington leaves at the end of his second term with great fear for what would happen if this partisanship continued to spiral out of control. >> my god, i would rather be in my grave than spend one more minute in this office. >> mr. president, i... >> the men who write and publish these papers must think me a fool. but you know me better than that, don't you, mr....
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close for jefferson county. more on that in a moment. rain moving into west bend not severe, sheboygan county, strong thunderstorms pond elect him to be for tam but a lot of rain falling out of the system. this is severe come all this lightning heading through medicine in southeast dade county. this will make its way and south into parts of rock county. that is where the core of this wi atkinson the next 15 to 20 minutes but i really think the longest part of this will go from south to push to chains filled then jefferson county. you may go into a warning southwest jefferson county. what can the cell has a history of producing ale larger than golf ball and under tennis ball-sized hail. a big storm therapy to the north that this activity is certainly strong. this entire line to the east/southeast 50 miles an hour that will put into milwaukee five o'clock tonight. it will be a slow rush-hour as we had to rush hour this evening. another weather update coming in the next few minutes. guys. >> he saw the the wheel mac and but what this movie
close for jefferson county. more on that in a moment. rain moving into west bend not severe, sheboygan county, strong thunderstorms pond elect him to be for tam but a lot of rain falling out of the system. this is severe come all this lightning heading through medicine in southeast dade county. this will make its way and south into parts of rock county. that is where the core of this wi atkinson the next 15 to 20 minutes but i really think the longest part of this will go from south to push to...
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but, for us, it's southwestern jefferson county. severe thunderstorm moving to the east southeast at about 25 miles per hour. we have seen half dollar-sized hail out of the storm that's the one that prompted the warning. and 60-plus mile an hour winds. we have the warning in effect now for southwestern jefferson county, the watch in effect for all of us except fond du lac and sheboygan county until 8:00 the last couple frames you can see the cell that has taken that right turn into southwestern jefferson county. we're going to dissect this for you in a couple minutes. >> charles: you can't go far without someone on social media these days. some people might even say they are addicted. >> shannon: more on what experts say social media addiction is a real thing, and they are seeing more and more of it every day. >> the number of likes on that instagram piu you get on your facebook post, if it seems you can't get away from social media, you could have a problem. >> and it tends to activate the reward center of the brain in a way that c
but, for us, it's southwestern jefferson county. severe thunderstorm moving to the east southeast at about 25 miles per hour. we have seen half dollar-sized hail out of the storm that's the one that prompted the warning. and 60-plus mile an hour winds. we have the warning in effect now for southwestern jefferson county, the watch in effect for all of us except fond du lac and sheboygan county until 8:00 the last couple frames you can see the cell that has taken that right turn into southwestern...
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up next, annette gordon reed talking about thomas jefferson. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and thank you for coming and spending your evening with us tonight. i am delighted to be here on stage with you. but these two incredible historians and biographers and all-around great people. i'm i melissa, with national public radio, annette gordon-reed and peter onuf, authors of a new book and we are going to talk about thomas jefferson. welcome to all of you. again, thank you for being here on this beautiful night, you are in doors on a gorgeous washington night. i want to start with the title of the book, the "most blessed of the patriarchs", you talk about in the preface is of the book that thomas jefferson writes that he's planning on going back to monticello in virginia, he is writing a letter to angelica skyler church, for those of us cannot hear the name with out thinking angelica, eliza. he is ready to her in london
up next, annette gordon reed talking about thomas jefferson. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and thank you for coming and spending your evening with us tonight. i am delighted to be here on stage with you. but these two incredible historians and biographers and all-around great people. i'm i melissa, with national public radio, annette gordon-reed and peter onuf,...
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it was named thomas jefferson. this is not to suggest that jefferson had abandoned his commitment to american empire. quite the contrary. no one had given as much thought to its exploration as he and jefferson shared with other proponents of the american empire the belief that the united states had a role in history as an inspiration to other people's to burst their chains. unlike the other instruments in the symphony of empire, however, jefferson played his own tune. he had a theory. for jefferson, one of the lessons of the 1760's had been the domination of the american colonies by london, a distant and corrupt metropolis. he considered these unnatural concentrations of wealth, power, and aristocracy that would regenerate a monarchical empire in north america and threaten the nature of the american republic. jefferson's in lightened empire for liberty must avoid the metropolis vision. jefferson's empire of self-governing states would be sustained not by force, but by the virtue, vigilance, and patriotism of a unit
it was named thomas jefferson. this is not to suggest that jefferson had abandoned his commitment to american empire. quite the contrary. no one had given as much thought to its exploration as he and jefferson shared with other proponents of the american empire the belief that the united states had a role in history as an inspiration to other people's to burst their chains. unlike the other instruments in the symphony of empire, however, jefferson played his own tune. he had a theory. for...
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you say he read jefferson more in his later years. it was 1926-1927 as he is about to white the great whitney parts. knock is not progressive but calls jefferson the great libertarian and praises his devotion to small businesses against oligarchs and brandeis is so influenced by the book he demands a copy be given to every student in kentucky. phillippa, tell us, how brandeis became a jeffersonian and how that influenced him. >> i will tell you a story if i may about thinking about how brandeis became a jeffersonian. some of you may know a harvard professor named paul fine who was a clerk of justice brandeis and elevated him above all things. when i was working on my biography of justice brandeis i tried to interview all of the still living former clerks of brandeis and in particularly he had written a great deal about brandeis. when i went to see him, i said among the things that i know about brandeis, and of course i knew everything, is that he was a great jeffersonian and the aid said no, no, and i said if you look at brandeis and
you say he read jefferson more in his later years. it was 1926-1927 as he is about to white the great whitney parts. knock is not progressive but calls jefferson the great libertarian and praises his devotion to small businesses against oligarchs and brandeis is so influenced by the book he demands a copy be given to every student in kentucky. phillippa, tell us, how brandeis became a jeffersonian and how that influenced him. >> i will tell you a story if i may about thinking about how...
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kcrg-tv9's dave franzman joins us live from jefferson. dave, at this point, do we know how the boy is doing? beth, investigators tell us the 15-year-old student was transferred to the university of iowa hospitals and clinics, and there is no current condition update. however, police de morning as life threatening. immediately following the shooting, the school went on a lockdown with students unable to come and go. some parents gathered outside wanting to take their students home for the rest of the day. the lockdown ended just before ten o'clock. classes continued for available. a number of students told tv9 about half took the option to leave early. "i haven't talked to my daughter yet, but just the situation going on i want to bring her home and we'll discuss the events that happened today " cedar rapids police do not believe the student who tried to take his own life attempted to enter the school with a weapon. instead, they believe the self-inflicted wound occurred on a small concrete patio area outside the school's fine arts auditor
kcrg-tv9's dave franzman joins us live from jefferson. dave, at this point, do we know how the boy is doing? beth, investigators tell us the 15-year-old student was transferred to the university of iowa hospitals and clinics, and there is no current condition update. however, police de morning as life threatening. immediately following the shooting, the school went on a lockdown with students unable to come and go. some parents gathered outside wanting to take their students home for the rest...
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jefferson went under a short lockdown, but no one else was injured. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us from jefferson high school tonight. dave, what have students told you about this? who reported hearing some kind of a "popping" sound as they were entering one of the school buildings. police don't believe anyone witnessed the shooting, and it was the sound that prompted those here to investigate and find the wounded student. immediately after the reports of a self-inflicted shooting, jefferson began a lockdown procedure. that means one student who was off campus when it happened also discovered that meant you couldn't come back inside either. " i called my mom because they wouldn't let us in. they told us to go home, and then they sent a call out later saying we could come back. " the lockdown here ended after about two hours, and students and parents got a choice. they could stay in class with counselors available or go home immediately. some parents wanted their students at home. " my older son, he's pretty upset too he wants to come out, so i
jefferson went under a short lockdown, but no one else was injured. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us from jefferson high school tonight. dave, what have students told you about this? who reported hearing some kind of a "popping" sound as they were entering one of the school buildings. police don't believe anyone witnessed the shooting, and it was the sound that prompted those here to investigate and find the wounded student. immediately after the reports of a self-inflicted...
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jefferson's intended vice president, aaron burr, tied jefferson. so it was 73-73. jefferson, burr. now, the founding fathers were brilliant. but they didn't foresee what we should do in the case of a tie. now, we're in palm beach county, florida. so we know all about crazy electoral colleges, right? but instead of a recount like we had in 2000, they decided to have a revote. between jefferson and burr to break the tie. they revoted, and it was a tie. they revoted a second time, it was a tie. they had 35 revotes, and all 35 ballots were tied. it wasn't until the 36th ballot that they were able to break the tie. we were in a constitutional crisis. ironically, the tiebreaker on the 36th ballot came in part because of alexander hamilton. the kicker was hamilton and jefferson were archenemies. but hamilton decided to tell others to throw their support behind jefferson, his enemy, because at least jefferson, unlike burr, according to hamilton, was sane. of course, this adds to the feud that hamilton and burr have, which would ultimately be resolved on the jersey coast where the two of th
jefferson's intended vice president, aaron burr, tied jefferson. so it was 73-73. jefferson, burr. now, the founding fathers were brilliant. but they didn't foresee what we should do in the case of a tie. now, we're in palm beach county, florida. so we know all about crazy electoral colleges, right? but instead of a recount like we had in 2000, they decided to have a revote. between jefferson and burr to break the tie. they revoted, and it was a tie. they revoted a second time, it was a tie....
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and you can see those moving into jefferson county, conifer, highlands ranch. showers that moving through denver earlier at least from jefferson county into our area have fallen apart. there's a dry patch of air over the city. so most of the rain is near southern jeffco or the west side of pikes big moisture plume coming through! a big texas high down here, and a very weak little low pressure area moving in on top of that high. that's bringing the showers. there's a big low pressure trough forming, a weather changer next week. this high moves down to texas, a chance of a few isolated thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. and on sunday, the front stays out of here. it doesn't arrive until late monday to tuesday. made it to 73, dia. 74 downtown. normal high is 72. north northeast wind at 7 miles per hour. our weather watcher in bailey had a trace of moisture out there. and here's his comment. "barely enough rain to wet down the deck and bring in the drying laundry." still has the laundry hanging out there in bailey this afternoon. the storms go away, showers by tomor
and you can see those moving into jefferson county, conifer, highlands ranch. showers that moving through denver earlier at least from jefferson county into our area have fallen apart. there's a dry patch of air over the city. so most of the rain is near southern jeffco or the west side of pikes big moisture plume coming through! a big texas high down here, and a very weak little low pressure area moving in on top of that high. that's bringing the showers. there's a big low pressure trough...
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he sells louisiana territory to thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson sends lewis and clark up the missouri river to see what he had bought. he had been planning that even before it happened. and lewis and clark heading up the missouri river are doing just fine in their relations with indian people until, as we'll see when we look at this in more detail, they meet the sioux. and the sioux on the missouri river say hmm, okay, more white people coming up the missouri river. we've had french traders and spanish traders coming out of new orleans and st. louis heading up to the villages. you pay a toll. this is our river. you recognize our sovereignty by giving us gifts. you got a boatload of stuff. give us some of it. french traders and spanish traders had had no problem doing that. it was just part of the cost of doing business in indian country. lewis and clark are there for a different purpose. they are there to declare united states sovereignty in this new territory that they've acquired. it would be counterproductive, in a sense, to tr
he sells louisiana territory to thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson sends lewis and clark up the missouri river to see what he had bought. he had been planning that even before it happened. and lewis and clark heading up the missouri river are doing just fine in their relations with indian people until, as we'll see when we look at this in more detail, they meet the sioux. and the sioux on the missouri river say hmm, okay, more white people coming up the missouri river. we've had french traders...
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homecoming weekend at jefferson normal this year. that's after police say a 15-year-old student attempted to commit suicide at the school early yesterday morning. the boy went to the hospital with life- threatening injuries. authorities haven't released his condition. jefferson lifted the lockdown sometime before 10:00 in the morning. it gave students the option to either stay in class and speak with last evening, students showed solidarity with their classmate at the homecoming football game. fans weren't wearing their normal jefferson blue colors. instead, the color purple. that's the color for suicide prevention awareness. students say the tone of last night's game was a somber one. "it sucks that like he's not there he's missing out on homecoming and it's like we get to go and we're supposed to be having fun and celebrating, " some suicide. they include... ...substance abuse... ...a feeling of hopelessness or a lack of purpose... ...anxiety or anger... ...withdrawal... ...and sudden mood changes. last night, t-v nine talked to a
homecoming weekend at jefferson normal this year. that's after police say a 15-year-old student attempted to commit suicide at the school early yesterday morning. the boy went to the hospital with life- threatening injuries. authorities haven't released his condition. jefferson lifted the lockdown sometime before 10:00 in the morning. it gave students the option to either stay in class and speak with last evening, students showed solidarity with their classmate at the homecoming football game....
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c-span: the jefferson building. >> guest: the jefferson building and al go into the madison building and there's an adams building right behind. so there's a theme with the presidents. and they can say, i'm interested in jerry lewis films. i'm interested in bob hope. i'm interested in this information you have about rosa parks. i'm interested in finding out something about my family's history. i'm visiting from iowa. and i understand that you have newspapers that go back. i'm trying to find my great-grandfather. when they go to that information and it has a big sign "information" that where you go. that your first point of contact. and then that person will tieles -- tease out of you what wow need and then make that connection to this vast resource that is here and even in other places. c-span: okay. let's say they can't travel hereafter but you have all of this digitized already online. how do you figure out what is there? >> guest: that is where the power of technology really helps, because the library's web site should be able to direct you almost in the same way. so you're going
c-span: the jefferson building. >> guest: the jefferson building and al go into the madison building and there's an adams building right behind. so there's a theme with the presidents. and they can say, i'm interested in jerry lewis films. i'm interested in bob hope. i'm interested in this information you have about rosa parks. i'm interested in finding out something about my family's history. i'm visiting from iowa. and i understand that you have newspapers that go back. i'm trying to...
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>>> breaking developments in jefferson county. rescuers run a rare late-night search for an injured hiker. it's in genesee park near the buffalo overlook along i-70. stan bush is there right now. searches are typically called off at dark. >> reporter: they still think there's a good chance to find her. around 6:45, a woman in her mid to late 20s was hiking alone in this area. she reportedly got hurt on the trail and had fallen off where she was injured. she was able to text her husband until her phone went silent. this is not a hard area to hike but it is a very difficult area to search especially at night because the area is huge. d and because cell coverage is so bad, it's impossible for searchers to ping her phone. right now they are searching between i-70 and up north toward highway 6. there are about 40 search and rescue personnel on the ground but the search was made harder because the cell coverage is bad and because it is so windy above this area. a very challenging area to search. we do not know the extent of her injuries
>>> breaking developments in jefferson county. rescuers run a rare late-night search for an injured hiker. it's in genesee park near the buffalo overlook along i-70. stan bush is there right now. searches are typically called off at dark. >> reporter: they still think there's a good chance to find her. around 6:45, a woman in her mid to late 20s was hiking alone in this area. she reportedly got hurt on the trail and had fallen off where she was injured. she was able to text her...
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who shot himself at jefferson high school, has died. students reported hearing the sound of gunfire friday morning around eight. when police arrived, they found the teen outside an auditorium, suffering from a bullet wound. he was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, and died around 4:30 the next day. kcrg-tv9's forrest s forrest, some in the community have been frightened by what this teen might have been posting on social media. yeah, there is some pretty startling stuff on youtube and a gaming site called steam. the videos and content are all connected to one account name. multiple people have told us the profile belongs to this jefferson teen. police say they're looking into it. here's why this stuff is so concerning. the day before the suicide, the the inside of jefferson high school. it shows about two minutes of hallways and students headed to class. benign by itself, but many of the otphloaded videos are very graphic. they show video game simulations of actual school shootings and mass murders. on the connected st
who shot himself at jefferson high school, has died. students reported hearing the sound of gunfire friday morning around eight. when police arrived, they found the teen outside an auditorium, suffering from a bullet wound. he was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, and died around 4:30 the next day. kcrg-tv9's forrest s forrest, some in the community have been frightened by what this teen might have been posting on social media. yeah, there is some pretty startling stuff on...
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opposed to jefferson's agrarian utopianism. they ignore it's major and not so hip constituency, the 1% were wealthy speculators. theater lovers on the internet ardently defend the production was a genuine article of history. charlie rose when he interviewed lin-manuel miranda for cbs insisted that it was not only history but something that could and should replace all traditional his toxic cal terpgtation. miranda demurdered but that didn't stop rose publicity centers on ron chern how's biography of hamilton. the same was used for a television mini series that claimed to be based on david mccullough's biography. it really wasn't. yet as jerry stern demonstrated in articles, the television production was riddled with flagrant errors. i don't remember anyone having a problem with sterns' careful survey not just of a selective few of the fak you errors. i think it's not nit-picking. that's a critique that you get for pointing out what i think are more serious problems and errors with the musical. i see the musical as far less orig
opposed to jefferson's agrarian utopianism. they ignore it's major and not so hip constituency, the 1% were wealthy speculators. theater lovers on the internet ardently defend the production was a genuine article of history. charlie rose when he interviewed lin-manuel miranda for cbs insisted that it was not only history but something that could and should replace all traditional his toxic cal terpgtation. miranda demurdered but that didn't stop rose publicity centers on ron chern how's...
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at cedar rapids jefferson, what police say appears to be a suicide morning. police tell tv-9 that a 15- year-old boy has life- threatening injuries. the school was on lockdown starting at about 8:00. kcrg-tv9's dave franzman has been at jefferson for the past couple of hours and joins us now. dave, what have you been able to find out? chris, that pretty much sums up the basics. we talked to a couple of students who say they were entereing the building. what we've learned from both pd and school administrators is the shooting appeared to tak epalce outside the fine artsm building on the jeff campus. students who left said there was some initial confusion inside. eventually, most learned it was a suicide attempt outside the school. one student told us she was off campus when it happened. and when she cam lockdown in effect. " i was in shock. nothing like this has happened since i've been here..... shooting something. " school officials gave both parents and students a choice. that was stay in class with a modified schedueld and councilors available or go home.
at cedar rapids jefferson, what police say appears to be a suicide morning. police tell tv-9 that a 15- year-old boy has life- threatening injuries. the school was on lockdown starting at about 8:00. kcrg-tv9's dave franzman has been at jefferson for the past couple of hours and joins us now. dave, what have you been able to find out? chris, that pretty much sums up the basics. we talked to a couple of students who say they were entereing the building. what we've learned from both pd and school...
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toss to weather weather flood watch for ozaukee, washington, dodge, fond du lac, sheboygan, jefferson and waukesha counties through this evening another batch of heavy rain will move through se wi this evening. watch out the rain will move out overnight. we have a slight chance for showers thursday morning, otherwise clearing with highs in the low 80s. west into the morninge and now ourur southern counties are starting to catch up. take an look at the current ra. we will have any severe thunderstorm warnings in effect. that is certainly good news there.. after be surprised in parts of western we're seen county if we have some tree limbs down and in the skiable on the north side. we are talking about this a public county and waukesha county back in the jefferson county completely covered. is where we are seeing seen the heaviest of the rain. we could be dealing with several more inches of rain. it was completely covered in the we could be a bit foggy for high school?? football. seventy on saturday with a few showers in the morning. those temperatures in the 60s for highs space -- a tot
toss to weather weather flood watch for ozaukee, washington, dodge, fond du lac, sheboygan, jefferson and waukesha counties through this evening another batch of heavy rain will move through se wi this evening. watch out the rain will move out overnight. we have a slight chance for showers thursday morning, otherwise clearing with highs in the low 80s. west into the morninge and now ourur southern counties are starting to catch up. take an look at the current ra. we will have any severe...
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even jefferson, enlightened, brilliant jefferson, couldn't naya is a historician at monticello. >> some of his memories were slaves lifting him on a horse, and one of the his last memories is a slave repositioning his pillow before he died. there was no way they lived without these people. >> these people, whose children's children's children met so the spent the night. what was it light? >> real life talking to descendants, sharing an evening like we haven't had in a couple hundred years. >> if you're the descendant of an enslaved person, a lot of times you don't know where you came from. jefferson had meticulous records. he owned more than 600 slaves in his lifetime, right? so it was very powerful emotional experience. >> i can only imagine. you touched on it in the piece, it's one of the great contradictions that the men who wrote the declaration of independence owned 600 slaves. >> washington freed his slaves. jefferson never freed his slaves, except the children of sally hemming. >> what a beautiful piece. harry smith, thank you so much. >> good morning, sir. >>> this week we highl
even jefferson, enlightened, brilliant jefferson, couldn't naya is a historician at monticello. >> some of his memories were slaves lifting him on a horse, and one of the his last memories is a slave repositioning his pillow before he died. there was no way they lived without these people. >> these people, whose children's children's children met so the spent the night. what was it light? >> real life talking to descendants, sharing an evening like we haven't had in a couple...
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we caught these colors near sullivan in jefferson county. meteorologist scott steele says this afternoon showers are just week. >> scott: we have a lot more unsettled weather. george, shannon, great to see both of you, and all of you at home, as well. the worst of our severe weather, it's done, it was done earlier this evening. however, we got some incredible pictures into the weather center, and the newsroom. look at this. john, from madison sending in this picture of this hail stone, about golf ball-sized hail as he holds it in his palm. meantime, kelsey from middleton ruler in all that hail, piled up just 7 inches of hail in just a matter of minutes. i mean, they had a massive hail shaft right over dane county that skirted the southwestern part of our viewing area and southwestern jefferson county, linda in waukesha finds, yes, the light at the end of the tunnel. the rainbow is there. and an indication of a break in the action. well, we've seen a return to more rain rolling through the area. "storm team 4" max radar indicating this much l
we caught these colors near sullivan in jefferson county. meteorologist scott steele says this afternoon showers are just week. >> scott: we have a lot more unsettled weather. george, shannon, great to see both of you, and all of you at home, as well. the worst of our severe weather, it's done, it was done earlier this evening. however, we got some incredible pictures into the weather center, and the newsroom. look at this. john, from madison sending in this picture of this hail stone,...
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at the smithsonian we had possession of jefferson's bible. do any of you know about jefferson's bible? i know dan knows about it. a great story of just how original a mind jefferson had and how he didn't accept anything, he had to challenge everything. and so monticello tops my list in terms -- it could be in many different categories, but in the freedom story it belongs there. the freedom trail in boston is another important site that i believe in the next few years you're going to read more and more about boston as we get closer to the 250-anniversary of the american revolution. the tamp act, for example, the 250th anniversary was last year. along the freedom trail, where i will be on wednesday with david mccullough, there are 16 sites that help us understand the events that led up to the american revolution. this is faniel hall where many of the important meetings took place leading up to the american revolution. there we go. seneca falls was mentioned last week when hillary clinton accepted -- or didn't accept but was giving a victory spe
at the smithsonian we had possession of jefferson's bible. do any of you know about jefferson's bible? i know dan knows about it. a great story of just how original a mind jefferson had and how he didn't accept anything, he had to challenge everything. and so monticello tops my list in terms -- it could be in many different categories, but in the freedom story it belongs there. the freedom trail in boston is another important site that i believe in the next few years you're going to read more...
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sharon chin introduces us to this weeks bay area jefferson award winner. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: fromely laotian music to meditative tai chi, the mid-autumn harvest festival highlights the richness of the southeast asian culture at the tenderloin recreation center and children's playground. hang le to helped start this six years ago since many immigrant families live in the neighborhood. >> they want to share the culture, who we are, who they are, what they do. >> reporter: hang coordinates the festival as part of the southeast asian arts and culture coalition she cofounded in 2011. it represents diverse ethnic groups like burmese, cambodian and philippine, to name a few. the cofounder praises hang's dedication. >> she is focused and determined and she wants, uhm, the tenderloin to --to -- to be a strong community and to preserve the bedrock of the southeast asian community that immigrated to this area. >> people acknowledge that -- >> reporter: 30 years ago, hang le to was a teenager arriving in the u.s. as a vietnamese refugee. she teared up recalling how others looked down on her.
sharon chin introduces us to this weeks bay area jefferson award winner. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: fromely laotian music to meditative tai chi, the mid-autumn harvest festival highlights the richness of the southeast asian culture at the tenderloin recreation center and children's playground. hang le to helped start this six years ago since many immigrant families live in the neighborhood. >> they want to share the culture, who we are, who they are, what they do. >> reporter:...
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how this week's jefferson award winners are lifting up at-risk boys and their families. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 2.7 million children in america have a parent behind bars. they often face loneliness and pain that others really can't begin to understand. today, sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winners, men who are giving these children hope. >> an eye an eye on it, all right!! >> reporter: about 200 boys catch football basics at a free day long clinic in redwood city. the annual angel tree football clinic reaches at-risk boys age 7 to 13 who come from as far as sacramento, fresno and salinas. many have incarcerated parents. they learn from 40 football players and coaches including northern california nfl alumni who volunteer to teach and mentor. this 11-year-old clinic cofounded by billy anderson and joe avila, billy a former stanford football player says the boys are the single focus. >> at least during this five or six-hour stretch, they are the most important people on the planet. >> reporter: joe is the western regional director of angel tree and prison fell
how this week's jefferson award winners are lifting up at-risk boys and their families. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 2.7 million children in america have a parent behind bars. they often face loneliness and pain that others really can't begin to understand. today, sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winners, men who are giving these children hope. >> an eye an eye on it, all right!! >> reporter: about 200 boys catch football basics at a free day long clinic...
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day for the air-conditioning to go >>> a scary situation at a worker and jeff at a worker and in jefferson county. >>g who was caught at an explosion inside the building. feed for livestock. he was ticked at the hospital taken to hospiitits burns it looked like it was a dust explosion. >> it mixes c with the air becos a combustible mixture. mix the right explosive level and there was some equipmentth malfunction and it caused the explosionon. >> in addition to the work worker that was hurt there was some fire damage throughout the building.f >>> a heftyfi after working affaire worker was fatally after work was fatally injuret spring. this 36 -year-oldt worker at carlson school and manufacture died two days after being caughtys in a piece of equipment. osha says the equipment safetyr features were bypassed for pate faster production and it was entirely preventable. the company has 15 days to either pay the $124,000 fine or contested.t >>> the heat is definitely on >> we're going to check in with our weatherer expert with a look at that buck six forecast and how to help teachers in need. we
day for the air-conditioning to go >>> a scary situation at a worker and jeff at a worker and in jefferson county. >>g who was caught at an explosion inside the building. feed for livestock. he was ticked at the hospital taken to hospiitits burns it looked like it was a dust explosion. >> it mixes c with the air becos a combustible mixture. mix the right explosive level and there was some equipmentth malfunction and it caused the explosionon. >> in addition to the...
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jefferson, as you know, was a very, very unique man. other people arranged their books alphabetically or by size. he divided his library into three sections that corresponded with the three main faculties of the mind; memory, reason and imagination. and when you stop to think about it, those are the very same qualities that define dr. hayden. first, as a librarian herself she has the institutional memory necessary to run the largest library in the world. that's a long way of saying she's a pro. [laughter] she knows what she's doing. second, she understands the need to bring the library into the digital age. we have millions of documents that almost nobody knows a thing about. it would be a shame if they were lost to the world out of mere inconvenience. but it's that third quality, imagination. that's what i think is so important. we all think of america as this great land of promise, the place where people from all walks of life can get their start whether they're farming the frontier or working in a factory. but the public library itse
jefferson, as you know, was a very, very unique man. other people arranged their books alphabetically or by size. he divided his library into three sections that corresponded with the three main faculties of the mind; memory, reason and imagination. and when you stop to think about it, those are the very same qualities that define dr. hayden. first, as a librarian herself she has the institutional memory necessary to run the largest library in the world. that's a long way of saying she's a pro....
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clear and classes have resumed at jefferson high school. earlier today, parents and the cedar rapids police department was called after they responded to a call before 8 student suffering from a gunshot wound behind the school's auditorium. the student was a 15-year-old boy. we're working on obtaining his name but police confirmed the gunshot wound was self- inflicted. the student was taken to the hospital and the school was placed on lockdown. the cedar rapids community school district alerted parents that the school was dealing with the emergency medical situation and that it was secure. not do enough to alert them of the emergency happening here. >> do you think is doing a good job? >> absolutely not. there could be better communication when it comes to situation like these. >> i found out from facebook. not from the school. the phone call i got said it was a medical emergency. >> reporter: the school district sent out two messages to parents. in the second message they described what it was and classes have resumed. students have early
clear and classes have resumed at jefferson high school. earlier today, parents and the cedar rapids police department was called after they responded to a call before 8 student suffering from a gunshot wound behind the school's auditorium. the student was a 15-year-old boy. we're working on obtaining his name but police confirmed the gunshot wound was self- inflicted. the student was taken to the hospital and the school was placed on lockdown. the cedar rapids community school district alerted...
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as i mentioned, well jefferson is that dinner party it is a tavern where couple of years. the house is abandoned for 20 years. -- on it farmers owner and it gets into disrepair. the lady on the right her name liza -- shee -- the is my favorite person in the whole story. elephants to hamilton or burr. she is a super strong woman and lives to be 90. starts off or in rhode island and becomes one of the wealthiest women in all of new york and i'll leave the hertry to she lived with first husband, stephen jumel. of -- the house was out of style. he adds things to the interior of the house. here is a sneak the very below -- here is a sneak peek. here is the wallpaper that just got put up at the mansion in the hallway. it is based on a new source we have found in our archives. marbleized wallpaper to make you think you are in a greek and roman temple area you think she loves the best things in life energy helps stephen triple his fortune. toy travel back and forth france. in the height of the 19th century decorative art. why is she important to the conversation? after her first h
as i mentioned, well jefferson is that dinner party it is a tavern where couple of years. the house is abandoned for 20 years. -- on it farmers owner and it gets into disrepair. the lady on the right her name liza -- shee -- the is my favorite person in the whole story. elephants to hamilton or burr. she is a super strong woman and lives to be 90. starts off or in rhode island and becomes one of the wealthiest women in all of new york and i'll leave the hertry to she lived with first husband,...
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walworth, jefferson and dodge now, this is not an updated map. sheboygan 8/10s of a mile. fair at the airport. we are on the way to highs into the low 80s. cooler along the lake. we are getting in on the sunshine. matt? >> sally, things are looking good out there. the pavement is dried off from the rains last night. no bigro leaving soon. travel times are a breeze out there. no crashes being reported on the system. back to you. >> matt, thank you. >> all lanes of northbound highway 45 in wauwatosa are re-opened at a serious crash. it happened around 10:30. we are working to learn if there were injuries. >> the big story this morning, the new york, new jersey suspect is being held on bail. >> they are looking into why he alleged planted the explosives over the weekend. >> federal charges in the bombing have not been filed yet, but facing counts of attempted murder following the capture. this being held on bail. >> first to apprehend the suspect in just a little over 24 hours after the event takes place like this, this is outstanding police work. >> president obama praised t
walworth, jefferson and dodge now, this is not an updated map. sheboygan 8/10s of a mile. fair at the airport. we are on the way to highs into the low 80s. cooler along the lake. we are getting in on the sunshine. matt? >> sally, things are looking good out there. the pavement is dried off from the rains last night. no bigro leaving soon. travel times are a breeze out there. no crashes being reported on the system. back to you. >> matt, thank you. >> all lanes of northbound...
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jefferson had meticulous records. he owned more than 600 slaves in so these people know this is where their people came from. so it was very powerful emotional experience. >> i can only imagine. you touched on it in the piece, it's one of the great contradictions that the men who wrote the declaration of independence owned 600 slaves. >> washington freed his slaves. jefferson never freed his slaves, except the children of sally hemming. >> what a beautiful piece. harry smith, thank you so much. >> good morning, sir. >>> this week we highlight another l john coleman was at a professor from the university of chicago to m.i.t. and president of haferford college, but codeman walked in other people's shoes. he worked undercover as a prison guard, a garbage man and short-order cook, even pretended to be homeless, once fooling an nbc news crew. he wrote a popular book about those experiences saying he wanted to show the world the as president as hazardford he pushed for the school to turn coed, when it didn't happen, he quit
jefferson had meticulous records. he owned more than 600 slaves in so these people know this is where their people came from. so it was very powerful emotional experience. >> i can only imagine. you touched on it in the piece, it's one of the great contradictions that the men who wrote the declaration of independence owned 600 slaves. >> washington freed his slaves. jefferson never freed his slaves, except the children of sally hemming. >> what a beautiful piece. harry smith,...
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. >>> a survivor of the columbine shooting returned to jefferson county to honor the man who saved dave sanders died protecting them. today mickelson returned to columbine with students to see the memorial. >> i've known him for so long and never been to the memorial. and he's talked about it every year since i've known him. so just coming here and is seeing me. that's my goal every day i go to school. i think did you do a good job, did you make him proud today. >> mickelson's students also participated in an annual race that honors dave sanders. >>> developing tonight, the family of the man kill would by charlotte police releases explosive video of the incident. >> he doesn't have a gun. >> how his wife tries to intervene before police opened fire. >> cbs4 leading up to election day. >> we've got a lot of people. >> and anger along a jefferson county hiking trail after vandals tag trees and rocks. >>> a breaking story in jefferson county, rescuers trying to find a woman who was injured while hiking. >> lots of moisture, more to pressure system is gonna rotate in, and is a pretty good l
. >>> a survivor of the columbine shooting returned to jefferson county to honor the man who saved dave sanders died protecting them. today mickelson returned to columbine with students to see the memorial. >> i've known him for so long and never been to the memorial. and he's talked about it every year since i've known him. so just coming here and is seeing me. that's my goal every day i go to school. i think did you do a good job, did you make him proud today. >>...
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jefferson, this video was published on youtube. it's two minutes of students walking through the crowded halls of that high school. totally innocuous by itself, but when you see what else the user uploaded things get scary. nat game you're looking at video game simulations of actual school shootings and mass murders. the profile picture, an image of the virginia tech shooter, cho seung-hui on the connected steam account, the user appears to one of them at a school. all of this stuff online has some jefferson parents worried a mass shooting was being planned, perhaps involving multiple shooters who still want to carry it out. "i'm very worried. i'm worried to the point that i'm about to pull my son out of this school until we know that our children are safe." monday afternoon, police released a statement to ease the community's concerns. they said, after talking with students and monitoring social media, authorities don't believe anyone else was involved in friday's incident. they sy evidence of a credible threat against the school,
jefferson, this video was published on youtube. it's two minutes of students walking through the crowded halls of that high school. totally innocuous by itself, but when you see what else the user uploaded things get scary. nat game you're looking at video game simulations of actual school shootings and mass murders. the profile picture, an image of the virginia tech shooter, cho seung-hui on the connected steam account, the user appears to one of them at a school. all of this stuff online has...
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think that -- the same thing for jefferson. a lot of different skill sets. being someone who has an agrarian, farmer, who was a financier, who had interests in just a lot of different sectors of his life. those help children rafaelize they don't have to do just one. >> host: do you have any authors who live in your district? >> guest: yes. we have plenty of authors. john meacham lives in nashville. let e let see. steve ven mansfield who is in nashville, and contemporary christian world, you've got michael w. smith, amy grant, sue buchanan, who is also in my study group in my church, with us. let see -- >> host: there's a publisher -- thomas nelson in nashville. >> guest: thomas nelson there is and southwestern company. they're two of nashville odd oldest companies, and people many times will say, how did printers alley come about. they think it's a bunk of honky-tonks and don't realize it was the back door of the alley off the become door of the printing companies and thomas nelson big one of those, and southwestern, who started with bibles and expanded and
think that -- the same thing for jefferson. a lot of different skill sets. being someone who has an agrarian, farmer, who was a financier, who had interests in just a lot of different sectors of his life. those help children rafaelize they don't have to do just one. >> host: do you have any authors who live in your district? >> guest: yes. we have plenty of authors. john meacham lives in nashville. let e let see. steve ven mansfield who is in nashville, and contemporary christian...
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jefferson next turned to francis bacon. a scientist and an attorney, the attorney general is thought to circumscribe the power of the king, the monarch, and he worked hard to build a lot of the core ideas jefferson relied on in creating democracy and he said what a man would rather were true he more readily believes which is one of the reasons he worked hard to create inductive reasoning and the method we came to call western science drawing on muslim scholars that worked on developing observational based science before that. he saw that as a way to guard against confirmation bias, tendency t to see what we want the environment and instead of starting like dick hart did from the top down, our thinking, i think therefore i am, start with nature and see what nature has to say and confirm your observations there and build up from that and then jefferson turned to a man conservatives appreciateff these days, john locke. aside from his conservative by today's standards credentials was seeking to solve a problem. he looked at all
jefferson next turned to francis bacon. a scientist and an attorney, the attorney general is thought to circumscribe the power of the king, the monarch, and he worked hard to build a lot of the core ideas jefferson relied on in creating democracy and he said what a man would rather were true he more readily believes which is one of the reasons he worked hard to create inductive reasoning and the method we came to call western science drawing on muslim scholars that worked on developing...
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those are the names of slaves that jefferson owned? >> what we wanted to do in this museum is humanize people. >> reporter: the sprawling museum began construction 4 1/2 years ago costing $500 million. it tells an uneven story from segregation and the turbulent 1968 was so transformative in terms of the black power movement, the assassination of martin luther king, resurrection city, the fight against vietnam. >> reporter: to the first african-american president, to today's racial tensions over police use of force. >> this is not a linear march to progress. what we wanted to do was to say the struggle to help america be america will continue as long as there is an america. >> reporter: the incredible african-american music and culture is seen throughout the museum. muhammad ali's head gear from the fifth street gym. chuck berry's cadillac. look at that. >> this is the mothership from george clinton that was really important to many people. i think i got more questions about this than anything else. >> reporter: one piece of the tv exhi
those are the names of slaves that jefferson owned? >> what we wanted to do in this museum is humanize people. >> reporter: the sprawling museum began construction 4 1/2 years ago costing $500 million. it tells an uneven story from segregation and the turbulent 1968 was so transformative in terms of the black power movement, the assassination of martin luther king, resurrection city, the fight against vietnam. >> reporter: to the first african-american president, to today's...
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he was in jefferson county. we had a shot of west bend where it was raining, as well. >> scott: moments ago, in fact, severe thunderstorm warning that was in effect for right where pete was standing in southwestern jefferson county, it's been dropped. and right now, shannon, george, there are no warnings to speak of across our viewing area, that is good news, the warnings have thunderstorm watch, the potential for severe weather to develop goes right up until 8:00 tonight for your entire viewing area, with the exception of you folks in the north fond du lac and sheboygan counties, here's "storm team 4" max radar, watch the progression of this intense squall line developed to our northwest ahead of a cold front that's slicing through the area now. and you can see the intense thunderstorms, the fire up, and seeing a lot of lightning associated with this. all right, so, this is where pete is standing right here. so there was downpours where he was. this cell took a right turn and is traveling more toward rock count
he was in jefferson county. we had a shot of west bend where it was raining, as well. >> scott: moments ago, in fact, severe thunderstorm warning that was in effect for right where pete was standing in southwestern jefferson county, it's been dropped. and right now, shannon, george, there are no warnings to speak of across our viewing area, that is good news, the warnings have thunderstorm watch, the potential for severe weather to develop goes right up until 8:00 tonight for your entire...
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on the other side you have the republicans, with thomas jefferson.grarian society, farmers, common man, which we are still having that conflict today. i'm not going to get political 2016. so then while jefferson has a dinner party, at the tavern for a couple of years. than the house is abandoned for about 20 years. to farmers own it. it goes into disrepair. we are at 1810. the lady on the right, who i do live with everyday, is a liza jumel. a lot of you have probably heard about her if you come to the mansion. she is my favorite person in the whole story. no offense to hamilton or burr. she is a super strong woman and lived to be 90 years old. starts off like four in rhode island. dies one of the wealthiest women in all of new york it will be the country. -- and probably the country. she buys the house with her first husband, henry jumel. they don't change the footprint of the house. it was kind of out of style. they could've made it more 19th-century and more grand. she asked things to the interior of the house. here is your first the peak. below he
on the other side you have the republicans, with thomas jefferson.grarian society, farmers, common man, which we are still having that conflict today. i'm not going to get political 2016. so then while jefferson has a dinner party, at the tavern for a couple of years. than the house is abandoned for about 20 years. to farmers own it. it goes into disrepair. we are at 1810. the lady on the right, who i do live with everyday, is a liza jumel. a lot of you have probably heard about her if you come...
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jefferson, this video was published on youtube. it's two minutes of students walking through the crowded halls of that high school. totally innocuous by itself, but when you see what else the user uploaded things get scary. nat game you're looking at video game simulations of actual school shootings and mass murders. the profile picture, an image of the virginia tech shooter, cho seung-hui on the connected steam account, the user appears to
jefferson, this video was published on youtube. it's two minutes of students walking through the crowded halls of that high school. totally innocuous by itself, but when you see what else the user uploaded things get scary. nat game you're looking at video game simulations of actual school shootings and mass murders. the profile picture, an image of the virginia tech shooter, cho seung-hui on the connected steam account, the user appears to
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jefferson lifted the lockdown sometime before 10:00 in the morning. it gave students the option to either stay in class and speak with counselors or go home. last evening, students showed solidarity with their classmate at the homecoming football game. fans weren't instead, the color purple. that's the color for suicide prevention awareness. students say the tone of last night's game was a somber one. "it sucks that like he's not there he's missing out on homecoming and it's like we get to go and we're supposed to be having fun and celebrating, " there are several signs to watch for if you think someone might be considering suicide. they include... ...substance abuse... ...a feeling of hopelessness or a lack of purpose... ...anxiety or anger... ...and sudden mood changes. last night, t-v nine talked to a counselor from foundation two, which is a crisis response organization in cedar rapids. a representativ e said jefferson parents should have conversations with their kids about what happened. "suicide should be treated just like anything else, drugs o
jefferson lifted the lockdown sometime before 10:00 in the morning. it gave students the option to either stay in class and speak with counselors or go home. last evening, students showed solidarity with their classmate at the homecoming football game. fans weren't instead, the color purple. that's the color for suicide prevention awareness. students say the tone of last night's game was a somber one. "it sucks that like he's not there he's missing out on homecoming and it's like we get to...