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jefferson has a different view. here's jefferson. his is a republican vision. it is based in revolutionary ideology, and so he thinks, for the republic to succeed in political terms, it needed an economically independent citizenry. nation's links the interest with economical interest. he says only those that are economically independent can be good citizens. only those who had sufficient land, tools, property to support themselves. only those people can actually be good citizens. you need that economic independence to be politically independent and participate in the polity. jefferson worried that hamilton's brand of development would erase the middle tier. all of the artisans and farmers who he is depending on to provide the bulwark of the nation. he thinks hamilton's plans are going to erase those people and eliminate the kind of economic options they need to sustain independence. he thinks in the end hamiltonh'e will lead to two classes. your going to have people with and people without who need something to do. he is more interested in sustaining the middle
jefferson has a different view. here's jefferson. his is a republican vision. it is based in revolutionary ideology, and so he thinks, for the republic to succeed in political terms, it needed an economically independent citizenry. nation's links the interest with economical interest. he says only those that are economically independent can be good citizens. only those who had sufficient land, tools, property to support themselves. only those people can actually be good citizens. you need that...
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under jefferson's administration. jefferson is a widower. even if his wife had been alive to serve as hostess he still strongly disapproved of lavish state report -- receptions. he felt them ostentatious and not republican. women he also thought of as both unpredictable and a corrupting influence. the final thing -- like to control the political discourse. the other night he would have all republicans over. he would never mix things up. dolley like her husband practical realist. she is trying to make this theory of men of fighting peoples natural social tendencies she is busy working with them. she brings people different opinions together. she includes women. rather than seeing women as unpredictable and corrupting she thought they could be important. as civilizing -- men would be forced to be more polite around them. timbers will be calm. better discussion would ensue. one example where we can see this play out. it was called even in this time the marry affair. president jefferson and he got in office decided to create a new style she call
under jefferson's administration. jefferson is a widower. even if his wife had been alive to serve as hostess he still strongly disapproved of lavish state report -- receptions. he felt them ostentatious and not republican. women he also thought of as both unpredictable and a corrupting influence. the final thing -- like to control the political discourse. the other night he would have all republicans over. he would never mix things up. dolley like her husband practical realist. she is trying...
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-- jefferson foundation at monticello. as executive ved director, among many important roles here in the state. of the greatest stars in the virginia museum community and we're so thrilled this lecture but to have they are speak with all of you today. me in welcoming imhoff. [applause] to be here and i obviously, there aren't a lot of -- fans, if the gets interesting, if you could signal and we'll pause to on, it's s going starting now. i have to start this evening ith a quote from dolley madison. i sometimes wish i were you for love richmond i because there is so much soul, so much real kindness in its society.ned this is from 1812. so she did. there is so much that everybody right, about dolley madison. remember her as the america's quintessential hostess, the setting road. >> and the heroic figure that helped to rescue george portrait but for over a century after dolley madison american companies used name to sell everything, rom bedspreads to snap cakes, sorry, ice cream and they thisallized her image into ideal woman
-- jefferson foundation at monticello. as executive ved director, among many important roles here in the state. of the greatest stars in the virginia museum community and we're so thrilled this lecture but to have they are speak with all of you today. me in welcoming imhoff. [applause] to be here and i obviously, there aren't a lot of -- fans, if the gets interesting, if you could signal and we'll pause to on, it's s going starting now. i have to start this evening ith a quote from dolley...
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jefferson has a different view. here's jefferson. his is a republican vision. it is based in revolutionary ideology and so he thinks, for the public to succeed in political terms, it needed an economically independent citizenry. he does this in a different way from hamilton. he says only those that are economically independent can be good citizens. those that have tools to support themselves. only those people can actually be good citizens. he needs the economic independence to be politically independent and participate in the politics. jefferson worried that hamilton's friend of development would erase the middle tier. the independent farmers who he is depending on to provide the bulwark of the nation economically. if things hamilton's plans are going to erase those people and limit the kind of economic options they need to sustain independence. he thinks in the end hamilton will lead to two classes. the people with and without property. he is more interested in sustaining the middle tier. he thinks if you go to the two classes, you also have a government that
jefferson has a different view. here's jefferson. his is a republican vision. it is based in revolutionary ideology and so he thinks, for the public to succeed in political terms, it needed an economically independent citizenry. he does this in a different way from hamilton. he says only those that are economically independent can be good citizens. those that have tools to support themselves. only those people can actually be good citizens. he needs the economic independence to be politically...
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jefferson is the ever gracious host. he comments on the good appearance and cheerfulness of egroes of monticello. elsewhere, describes slavery as a crime. jackson's home in tennessee, he is shown pistols he had given to washington and now belong to washington -- jackson. lafayette recognizes them and --ments he found his faction thesfaction finding them in hands of a man so worthy. jackson blushes. my favorite story, living in the white house, probably getting on louise adam's nerves. he comes down for breakfast. he said, i would like to pay one final visit to james munro. adams says, i will go with you. he organizes an exhibition -- expedition. they crossed the potomac, which is a toll bridge. the toll collector collects the toll. they hear a noise behind. mr. president. $.11 short. they are counting carriages and people, what the price should be. the toll taker recognizes the national guest, lafayette. he says, i am not going to take any toll on the half of -- the half of -- behalf of lafayette. the president says, no,
jefferson is the ever gracious host. he comments on the good appearance and cheerfulness of egroes of monticello. elsewhere, describes slavery as a crime. jackson's home in tennessee, he is shown pistols he had given to washington and now belong to washington -- jackson. lafayette recognizes them and --ments he found his faction thesfaction finding them in hands of a man so worthy. jackson blushes. my favorite story, living in the white house, probably getting on louise adam's nerves. he comes...
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abraham lincoln made decisions, jefferson davis, lee, grant made decisions and those decisions made a difference and many other people at lower levels made decisions that had significant consequences that changed the course of history. and so people make significant decisions and another thing i think they goes into telling a story is that history is not evidence inevitable. don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions the decisions they make are important but nothing about that had to if people made different decisions. so that give as natural drama to it. not to overdramatize but adds a certain drama. that face decisions, they face problems and they had to make decisions and they had cope with those problems andover come, and then that determined the flow, the course, that events took. i think it's important for people to find the civil war accessible and interesting and enjoyable because i think the civil war is an important topic, and if you enjoy something and it's accessible and interesting, you're going to come to understa
abraham lincoln made decisions, jefferson davis, lee, grant made decisions and those decisions made a difference and many other people at lower levels made decisions that had significant consequences that changed the course of history. and so people make significant decisions and another thing i think they goes into telling a story is that history is not evidence inevitable. don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions the decisions they...
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cooper, nominate a person for a jefferson award. you can do it online at cbs sf.com/hero. we will be right back. it was once considered *impossible. tonight at five: meet the two rock triptych today's tip of the day is -- cherry tomatoes. these days like, it's hard to explain. it taste like little tomatoes from italy. they are so delicious. that flavor profile. really high. the selection is very important. when you buy them, they seem dark, almost a burgundy color. that's what makes them so great. when you buy them, they are sold in bags like this. look for the back, and get the bank that has the darkest red color to them. very important. the stem is nice and green. that means there is full of nutritious -- nutrition in the stem. when you bring them home, store them on the counter pick never in the refrigerator pick not because -- the sugar content is very high and the tomatoes. you want to buy and enjoy the mid-a few days. come pari cherry tomatoes. i'm telling you, they are so delicious. two he was once considered -- it was once considered impossible. tonight, at 5:00, m
cooper, nominate a person for a jefferson award. you can do it online at cbs sf.com/hero. we will be right back. it was once considered *impossible. tonight at five: meet the two rock triptych today's tip of the day is -- cherry tomatoes. these days like, it's hard to explain. it taste like little tomatoes from italy. they are so delicious. that flavor profile. really high. the selection is very important. when you buy them, they seem dark, almost a burgundy color. that's what makes them so...
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you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online.>>> we will be right back. >>> big cherries in the market. what can i tell you. these are big cherries. you buy a bag of these and sometimes you don't -- they don't make it all the way home because you eat them in the car. storage is important for big cherries because otherwise they will taste bitter. look at the back carefully. the darker the red, the better they will be. green stems attached, very important. when you bring them home, simply store them in the refrigerator right away. store them for a few days, but not long. never wash them before you store them. always watch them before you enjoy them. big cherries in the market. not much to say about them. they are big cherries. they are good. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> some bay area construction workers filing suit, alleging racism at their worksite. we will tell you about the tax they say they endured at the hands of colleagues. that story and much more tonight at 5 o'clock. >>> the first day of summer. you have big plans. >> i am going camping up in
you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online.>>> we will be right back. >>> big cherries in the market. what can i tell you. these are big cherries. you buy a bag of these and sometimes you don't -- they don't make it all the way home because you eat them in the car. storage is important for big cherries because otherwise they will taste bitter. look at the back carefully. the darker the red, the better they will be. green stems attached, very important. when...
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you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at www.cbssf.com/euro. executive director.. bob fiedler.... - peabo bryson - jeffrey osborne - ziggy marley - m. ward ronettes >>> eastern grove festival kicks off this week. joining us now is its executive director bob fielr. >> such a fun event. this has been going on for a very long time. >> it's truly a special tradition. we are entering our 81st season. >> and no matter your taste in music, you have a diverse lineup. >> yeah, we have something for everyone from scitar to symphony, rock to reggae. our artists have won over 20 grammies and we have a rock 'n roll hall of famer. international artists making their u.s. debut. it's just a terrific lineup this year. >> and ziggy marley as part of the lineup which is pretty awesome. >> and we have some of the aspirin of legends. >> alfree. >> totally free. this day and age i think that's a really special thing. we offer people a chance to be spectacular venue and listen to world-class music. all of it. >> we fund raise all year long to bring this gift to the p
you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at www.cbssf.com/euro. executive director.. bob fiedler.... - peabo bryson - jeffrey osborne - ziggy marley - m. ward ronettes >>> eastern grove festival kicks off this week. joining us now is its executive director bob fielr. >> such a fun event. this has been going on for a very long time. >> it's truly a special tradition. we are entering our 81st season. >> and no matter your taste in music, you have a...
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jefferson gets very upset about that. just showing you the kind of person jefferson was, he had this dictation about classical architecture. he was going to need a transpose or, someone who would make it real. this is a separate exercise altogether. this is if you take the module, this ihoban's original drawing of the white house. it has that section on the side of it. this is extremely valuable. that allows us to construct -- to reconstruct what the original entry was before in fact it was changed by agreement with washington. i have reconstructed from that section what is probably about an 80% accuracy the missing drawing. what that is showing you is that the column grid, the diameter of the columns around the front of the building, if that is extended through the building, you would see the building fits precisely into that grid. what he is now regulating everything within itself. symmetry does not mean what it means in standard language in architecture. it means coordination of the parts within themselves. the way the
jefferson gets very upset about that. just showing you the kind of person jefferson was, he had this dictation about classical architecture. he was going to need a transpose or, someone who would make it real. this is a separate exercise altogether. this is if you take the module, this ihoban's original drawing of the white house. it has that section on the side of it. this is extremely valuable. that allows us to construct -- to reconstruct what the original entry was before in fact it was...
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i want to read a quote from thomas jefferson. can see this on the jefferson memorial. >> god who gave us life gave us liberty's. can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of god? that was thomas jefferson. this is a nation founded under the belief of god. when i was shot in started crawling from the gunfire and -- of my body k about, the body gave out, i pray to god. i said, god, there is nothing else i can do. i am asking you for help and i put it in god's hands. i prayed for specific things. the first thing, i have an and i pray daughter, to god and i said, god, please don't make a massive markup the aisle alone. i prayed i could see my family again. got delivered on every one of those prayers. god delivered on every one of those prayers. [applause] it is a miracle that i am here but also the other dozen who were on the ball field that the shooter tried to execute. --would've been a master massacre of proportions. it did not happen because the united states capit
i want to read a quote from thomas jefferson. can see this on the jefferson memorial. >> god who gave us life gave us liberty's. can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of god? that was thomas jefferson. this is a nation founded under the belief of god. when i was shot in started crawling from the gunfire and -- of my body k about, the body gave out, i pray to god. i said, god, there is nothing else i can do. i am asking...
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so from christmas of 1860, jefferson davis was very well federal authority for slavery.ction of >> you the program on the civil war. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. best-selling author brad the war will be our guest on in-depth fiction edition live sunday at noon eastern. be publishedk will on july 3. his other books include lackluster, state of the union, and 14 other thrillers. interact with brad thor. special fiction edition sunday live from noon until 3 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> on lectures in history, duke university professor laura edwards teaches a class on public lands and the law in the early american republic. she looks at competing visions for westward expansion among the founders, particularly alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson. she also talks about the multiple federal laws aimed at controlling land distribution and discusses the role of the law in usurping native american lands. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. edwards: so public lands and of the legal order. bring this up with what we talked about last time, and last time, we were ta
so from christmas of 1860, jefferson davis was very well federal authority for slavery.ction of >> you the program on the civil war. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. best-selling author brad the war will be our guest on in-depth fiction edition live sunday at noon eastern. be publishedk will on july 3. his other books include lackluster, state of the union, and 14 other thrillers. interact with brad thor. special fiction edition sunday live from noon until 3 p.m. eastern on...
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route one in northern virginia ss been known a jefferson t is allghway but t about to change come next year. yesterday alexandria city counci sill approved changing the name to richmond highway. of course president of the con if he arrest during the civil war. there has been a public effrst for yea to get the highway changed. >> presint trump has a busy week ahead in the debatever sports betting inhe is set to take center stage on capitol hill. fox5's mike can for has a look at these stories and much more. >>ec sundayh giant samsung is set to reveal its gold color for s nine plus. ppure on the web site and alson best buy locations nationwide. > in politics this week, monday, president trump heads ta south carolihere he will be campaigning for governor henry master. the visit will take place just a da before mcmaster squares off against john warren in a runoff race. the winner will represent the gop in governor's race.
route one in northern virginia ss been known a jefferson t is allghway but t about to change come next year. yesterday alexandria city counci sill approved changing the name to richmond highway. of course president of the con if he arrest during the civil war. there has been a public effrst for yea to get the highway changed. >> presint trump has a busy week ahead in the debatever sports betting inhe is set to take center stage on capitol hill. fox5's mike can for has a look at these...
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jefferson, what are you writing? >> it's for the congress, political matters.cern you. >> the revolution is america's first and best chance to rid itself of slavery, before it even becomes a nation. jefferson tries to use the declaration of independence to indict the slave trade, but southern states refuse to sign unless the antislavery paragraph is removed, and america is founded as a slaveholding nation. >> this is butchery. >> as the country grows, many northern states abolish slavery and shift from agriculture to industry. but in southern states, where nearly 4 million slaves fuel a $4 billion economy, slaveholders aren't willing to give up their power and status. >> what was required in order to keep people enslaved was their complete disregard for individuals's humanity and the physical torture of individuals and communities -- mental, physical, spiritual oppression. >> come on with me. >> not my boy! stop! not my boy! oh! >> come on! >> your children could be taken away from you at any point. you could be sold away from them. they could be sold away from
jefferson, what are you writing? >> it's for the congress, political matters.cern you. >> the revolution is america's first and best chance to rid itself of slavery, before it even becomes a nation. jefferson tries to use the declaration of independence to indict the slave trade, but southern states refuse to sign unless the antislavery paragraph is removed, and america is founded as a slaveholding nation. >> this is butchery. >> as the country grows, many northern...
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jefferson davis was o presif the confederatesy of the civilo war. a total wash-out.ier before i got to work. then rain came through, what about tomorrow? >> a i t little bit more sun not as much in the way of short times. it will be nicer and drier but hotter. it is, it is summer officially now. here's a look outside, ne look in the distance, and it's a mix of partly to mostly cloudy skies. not a whole hot shower activity left in fact. the last remnants pushing offer to the north and east of baltimore, we'll be dry, as we uple of showers worki ou cogo. through baltimore off to the south, wider view shoe' you s not a whole lot left. as you head towardsest virginia you got storms offshore staying offshore towards thee. eastern we got one little shower popped up but that's going to be it for the rest of tonight. here's a look right now. it's 74, winds out northwest, what you don't see are thets du poinnd it is just so muggy out . it's 72 inti quan, 69 had had manass 66 in winchester, 68 cumberland. 68 m westminster, 72 in baltimore 76 in annapolis but you take a look at
jefferson davis was o presif the confederatesy of the civilo war. a total wash-out.ier before i got to work. then rain came through, what about tomorrow? >> a i t little bit more sun not as much in the way of short times. it will be nicer and drier but hotter. it is, it is summer officially now. here's a look outside, ne look in the distance, and it's a mix of partly to mostly cloudy skies. not a whole hot shower activity left in fact. the last remnants pushing offer to the north and east...
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marshall loathed jefferson. it helped my book a lot. >> lincoln and tani were not close either. >> marshall and jefferson were second cousins. they hated each other on principle, it wasn't personality at all, it was principle. they had very different views of the role of the federal government and so on. as you say, lincoln and tani didn't get along well. they didn't know each other very well but lincoln came after tani in the famous lincoln douglas debates on the dred scott decision. fdr and hughes were not personally enemies at all. they knew each other when they were both politicians in new york and had respect for each other but fdr didn't like any new deal court decisions and he came after the court, not necessarily after hughes and then you have eisenhower and warren. i guess the way the framers set up the separation of powers there is built in tension that is probably healthy for the most part. when a president, a strong president and all the pres.s i have written about have been strong pres.s feel the co
marshall loathed jefferson. it helped my book a lot. >> lincoln and tani were not close either. >> marshall and jefferson were second cousins. they hated each other on principle, it wasn't personality at all, it was principle. they had very different views of the role of the federal government and so on. as you say, lincoln and tani didn't get along well. they didn't know each other very well but lincoln came after tani in the famous lincoln douglas debates on the dred scott...
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it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander steen. -- stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. jeffersoneresting -- davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good qouotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention,, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there was an inc
it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander steen. -- stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. jeffersoneresting -- davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good qouotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say...
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jefferson davis highway looks good. clinton maryland is quiet. no problems on 295. all of our secondaries in the district looking good. i'll let you know if anything up against any problems. metro ra service picking u at 5:00 with no reporte delays. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. >> sounds good. >>> straight ahead, some passgers on board that southwest airlines plane whose engine axploded mid flire now suing the airline. >> but first some of the nation's top bosse tare right here inhe d.c. region. the local ceo's who made this year's list of the best boss in the country. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> 4:39 is o time. let's talk about what's hot on the web, the stories you'reengan social media. >> buckle up. it could save your life. that's what policen washington state are stresng after a driver claimed to be wearing hisefeat belt actually l the sce withthis dube safety belt left a seared injury in his skin. police say the driver only had minor injuries and was ulmately given a fine for that violation. >> next, glassoor has released its list of the top 100 ceo's in the u.s. and
jefferson davis highway looks good. clinton maryland is quiet. no problems on 295. all of our secondaries in the district looking good. i'll let you know if anything up against any problems. metro ra service picking u at 5:00 with no reporte delays. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. >> sounds good. >>> straight ahead, some passgers on board that southwest airlines plane whose engine axploded mid flire now suing the airline. >> but first some of the nation's top bosse tare...
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making all the difference for some children and adults with developmental disabilities and by the jeffersonnner says music is working miracles. >>> she was lost in san francisco but now this little pig has found a place to call home sweet home. right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed. so you can download large files faster. and power more employees on more devices. all for a new low price. what does that equal? our best internet price ever. you do the math. because now for less than what 75 mbps used to cost, you can get 150 mbps internet. plus for a limited time, you can get a $200 visa prepaid card when you add a voice line. get today.st price on fast, relipe time, we're hearing from the estranged wife of the man suspected of being the golden state killer. >>> for the first time we are hearing from estranged wife of a man suspected of being the golden state killer. it says my thoughts and prayers are for the victims and their families. i asked the press to please respect my privacy and that of my children. joseph deangelo is a former police officer who has been charged
making all the difference for some children and adults with developmental disabilities and by the jeffersonnner says music is working miracles. >>> she was lost in san francisco but now this little pig has found a place to call home sweet home. right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed. so you can download large files faster. and power more employees on more devices. all for a new low price. what does that equal? our best internet price ever. you do the math. because...
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. >> this week jefferson award winner has been a game changer for more than 20 years. >> i love that. that's awesome. >> reporter: in the play "street car named desire" most of the actors are of color. >> i wanted actors to have the ability to get into these meaningful roles. this is the stuff we want to do and that we live for. >> reporter: in 1994, she founded the african-american shakespeare company. it's a san francisco-based nonprofit which aims to give people of color their chance in the spotlight. make it lets everyone know that we are capable and more than capable. >> reporter: the artistic directors says sherry celebrate the bay area's cultural diversity. >> what impressed me immediately was her heart, is tons of what this company means to her. >> reporter: she has reduced american classics like cinderella as well. sherry is like wonder woman. before storing in her purse ructions, this actor -- productions, this actor got turned down for roles being told there were no black characters for him to play. >> giving an opportunity for people of color to come and show the talent t
. >> this week jefferson award winner has been a game changer for more than 20 years. >> i love that. that's awesome. >> reporter: in the play "street car named desire" most of the actors are of color. >> i wanted actors to have the ability to get into these meaningful roles. this is the stuff we want to do and that we live for. >> reporter: in 1994, she founded the african-american shakespeare company. it's a san francisco-based nonprofit which aims to...
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sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >>> a berkeley woman is unleashing theinner. >> reporter: when she begins to sing, 34-year-old jonathan miller catches the beat. >> i'm very excited and happy. music as therapy for some two dozen people with developmental disabilities like autism and down syndrome. its cofounder, doctor joanna cooper says the group is especially important for groups who age out of government- funded services. >> it's often the only service that they get in the therapeutic way to improve their motor ability and coordination and social abilities, >> reporter: this service honors her daughter who died from a rare disorder. >> she was nonverbal but she could really come alive with music. >> reporter: when she founded the nonprofit in 1989, they started with just a handful of children. now they serve more than 150 children and adults. the nonpaid music therapist says doctor cooper has expanded the sessions to seve makes a lot of progress. >> for cofounding a music therapy nonprofit that improves the quality of life of development he -- developm
sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >>> a berkeley woman is unleashing theinner. >> reporter: when she begins to sing, 34-year-old jonathan miller catches the beat. >> i'm very excited and happy. music as therapy for some two dozen people with developmental disabilities like autism and down syndrome. its cofounder, doctor joanna cooper says the group is especially important for groups who age out of government- funded services. >> it's...
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. >> and celebrating diversity and drama, how our jefferson award winner created a place for bay areactors from many cultures to shine on stage. seven to >>> just in time for 4 july, seven tons of illegal fireworks were taken from a house in stockton and one of the largest bus seen -- busts seen. estimated to be worth about $100,000 police say stephen clark was selling them on craigslist and he is in jail tonight on to million dollar bail. >>> in sonoma county there is a debate if fireworks should be permitted anymore. they are currently legal in four cities in sonoma, intended for personal use. some are calling for a stop to all firework sales and use in the county after the fires last year. the area remains honorable . >> this community has been through a lot and we already have significant fires this early in the season highlighting the severity of the potential source of ignition's. >>> the newly improved california state budget will help beloved beaches in san mateo county and it is martin's beach. state and local officials have been locked in a battle with the land over access t
. >> and celebrating diversity and drama, how our jefferson award winner created a place for bay areactors from many cultures to shine on stage. seven to >>> just in time for 4 july, seven tons of illegal fireworks were taken from a house in stockton and one of the largest bus seen -- busts seen. estimated to be worth about $100,000 police say stephen clark was selling them on craigslist and he is in jail tonight on to million dollar bail. >>> in sonoma county there is a...
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this came to me after doing graduate work at princeton i was anti-jefferson. one of my colleagues said he was anti-jefferson because he was a monarchist. i realized then it was more obligated than that. we may not actually need heroes, but what people see in monuments are role models. and i think that is important. there are so many role models there besides these confederates. there are those white southerners as well as african-americans who fought for the union. >> but there are no monuments to them. >> we need to recognize them. this is the point i am trying to make. it is not just using augmented reality. we can raise monuments. in my hometown in south carolina, he was a longtime president of morehouse college and mentor. many people see him as an intellectual work the grandfather of the civil rights movement. that little community of grnwood erected the first statue to a person, to this great theologian, this man who saw humanity and its oppressors. we need those alternative role models, not necessarily heroes, we did a good job at saying it is more comp
this came to me after doing graduate work at princeton i was anti-jefferson. one of my colleagues said he was anti-jefferson because he was a monarchist. i realized then it was more obligated than that. we may not actually need heroes, but what people see in monuments are role models. and i think that is important. there are so many role models there besides these confederates. there are those white southerners as well as african-americans who fought for the union. >> but there are no...
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we can see jefferson's vision in the land that we still live on. squareshose surveyed are exactly what was done after the ordinance and those plots of land are what was sold then. we still have that surveyed map onto the territory there. when you fly over, you can say there is jefferson. but i looked down and see the midwest. that is so cool. it is a physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. >> watch the entire program admin -- at midnight. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> c-span is at the shall met battlefield which is the battle of new orleans. we will talk about the very last brown battle in the war of 1812.
we can see jefferson's vision in the land that we still live on. squareshose surveyed are exactly what was done after the ordinance and those plots of land are what was sold then. we still have that surveyed map onto the territory there. when you fly over, you can say there is jefferson. but i looked down and see the midwest. that is so cool. it is a physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. >> watch the entire program admin -- at midnight....
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who m to >>> in this week's jefferson awards, making tacos is the meat of their program. we are introduced to the san francisco couple who've made thousands of these tacos to help schools buy equipment. >> reporter: you are not just shelling out money for tacos if you eat at the san francisco bay tacolicious. they donate every monday -- 15% of every monday's proceeds to schools throughout the school year. >> i feel really strongly that public schools have to be the backbone of a good community. >> reporter: the husband-and- wife team started the school project in 2012 after one of their sons needed pencils and kleenex donations for his san francisco classrooms. the school was facing a $100,000 deficit. >> and i am thinking to myself how many cars we are going to have to wash or cookies we have to sell to raise $100,000. >> today sarah and joe's five tacolicious locations partner with 54 schools in san francisco, palo alto and san jose. they've given away $1 million. >> the project has funded a variety of school needs including ipads and programs in ear -- agriculture and
who m to >>> in this week's jefferson awards, making tacos is the meat of their program. we are introduced to the san francisco couple who've made thousands of these tacos to help schools buy equipment. >> reporter: you are not just shelling out money for tacos if you eat at the san francisco bay tacolicious. they donate every monday -- 15% of every monday's proceeds to schools throughout the school year. >> i feel really strongly that public schools have to be the backbone...
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people look at the virginia capital and of jefferson, hoban claimed he did it, drawings of it. charles bulfinch had something to do with it, the famous boston architect. this is all stone from bottom to top and was added after the fire. is that the last one? maybe it is. the house was finished in 1798 and whitewashed. it was whitewashed to secure the stone and philippa craddock's -- fill the crack's so that in the winter, it would not split. it would wash off and leave the cracks with thick whitewash. the scots actually published it in the local newspaper. no president i guess wants to live in a dirty house, so it was whitewashed again. after the fire, the fire in the british invasion of 1814, the house was so blackened, james madison insisted the house be rebuilt as it was. he called it a repair, politically, because the capital, many people wanted to move the capital to cincinnati. the rivers were open, cincinnati was crowned the queen city by location with the sea. two locations by the sea. they wanted to do that, and madison was terrified, he wanted the city repaired so the
people look at the virginia capital and of jefferson, hoban claimed he did it, drawings of it. charles bulfinch had something to do with it, the famous boston architect. this is all stone from bottom to top and was added after the fire. is that the last one? maybe it is. the house was finished in 1798 and whitewashed. it was whitewashed to secure the stone and philippa craddock's -- fill the crack's so that in the winter, it would not split. it would wash off and leave the cracks with thick...
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be secure when we have removed the conviction for those liberties are the gift of god and thomas jefferson1790. those words cannot be more truer today. there's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. the united sta i
be secure when we have removed the conviction for those liberties are the gift of god and thomas jefferson1790. those words cannot be more truer today. there's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. the united sta i
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thomas jefferson, 1790. those words couldn't be truer today.here's no doubt we face great challenges. our history has shown they must be sought for, protected and passed on to rather generation so they can do the same thing. today, the united dates is definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if we are committed to self-determination and freedom, elp unleash a new era of new opportunity, security and prosperity around the world. not just here at home. we didn't choose this responsibility and i think it is our destiny. together, you and i can assure america in the world's best days are indeed ahead. if not now, when? if not us, who? thank you for all you do. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause]
thomas jefferson, 1790. those words couldn't be truer today.here's no doubt we face great challenges. our history has shown they must be sought for, protected and passed on to rather generation so they can do the same thing. today, the united dates is definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if we are committed to self-determination and freedom, elp unleash a new era of new opportunity, security and prosperity around the world. not just here at home. we didn't choose this...
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when you fly over, you can say there is jefferson. but i looked down and see the midwest. that is so cool. it is a physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. >> watch the entire program admin -- at midnight. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> c-span is at the shall met battlefield which is the battle of new orleans. we will talk about the very last brown battle in the war of 1812. >> the battle of new orleans was a battle fought between american forces in great britain as the war of 1812. it is the last ground battle that took place between the two nations. this is the last spot where two armies came together on the land. we are at the chalmette battlefield. we are six miles down the river from the french quarter, which in 1814, was a heart of the city of new orleans there looking out to think bernard's parish. -- st. bernard's parish. the war started in june of 1812. the ground assault that we call the battle of new orleans started on january 8, 1815. it would be about five weeks after when the battle officially ended the
when you fly over, you can say there is jefferson. but i looked down and see the midwest. that is so cool. it is a physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. >> watch the entire program admin -- at midnight. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> c-span is at the shall met battlefield which is the battle of new orleans. we will talk about the very last brown battle in the war of 1812. >> the battle of new orleans was a battle...
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jefferson stopped the practice. and for hundred 13 years no president went to congress. and they shatter this tradition in 1913. in his argument was why. why should i do this. the constitution has a clause that says the president from time to time should recommend that to congress. jefferson hated public speaking. george washington wanted to do it. they flipped out when he came. someone introduced a resolution. he was a tradition breaker in that way. he gets in trouble today. sometimes it makes more sense than you may think at first. they have often invaded against or that. of course youee it not only in the supreme court by other courts as well. this phenomenon and you must have note of it in your studies. when did it start and why did it start. it depends on who you ask. where on earth did john marshall find a bank in the constitution. they opened that and waited until the fight of the political realm. it's always been that. it started from the beginning. george washington said he gets that. i read the constitution. hamilton said you need to read this thing. there are
jefferson stopped the practice. and for hundred 13 years no president went to congress. and they shatter this tradition in 1913. in his argument was why. why should i do this. the constitution has a clause that says the president from time to time should recommend that to congress. jefferson hated public speaking. george washington wanted to do it. they flipped out when he came. someone introduced a resolution. he was a tradition breaker in that way. he gets in trouble today. sometimes it makes...
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be secure when we have removed the conviction for those liberties are the gift of god and thomas jefferson1790. those words cannot be more truer today. there's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. the united states is definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if committed to self determination and freedom we can release a new era of very around the world, not just here at home. we did not choose this responsibility. i think it is our destiny together you and i can ensure america is and the world best
be secure when we have removed the conviction for those liberties are the gift of god and thomas jefferson1790. those words cannot be more truer today. there's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. the united states is definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if committed to self determination and freedom we can release a...
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look, i want to read you a quote from thomas jefferson, from the jefferson memorial god who gave us life gave us liberties. these liberties are the gift of god. that is thomas jefferson. this is a nation founded under the belief of god. look, when i was shot and i started crawling away from the gunfire and then all of my body gave out and i couldn't crawl anymore, the first thing i did was prayed. i started to pray to god. i said, god, there's nothing else i can do. i'm asking you for help. and i put it in god's hands and i prayed for very specific things. the first one, i have a 10-year-old and she is now an 11-year-old daughter, and i played to god, i said please don't let madison have to walk up the aisle alone. that's the first thing that came to my mind. and i prayed that i could see my family again. i prayed for a number of other things and god delivered on every one of those prayers. as ralph said, it's a miracle. it's a miracle not only that i'm here, but the dozens on that ball field that that shooter went out to execute, it would have been a massacre of unbelievable proportions
look, i want to read you a quote from thomas jefferson, from the jefferson memorial god who gave us life gave us liberties. these liberties are the gift of god. that is thomas jefferson. this is a nation founded under the belief of god. look, when i was shot and i started crawling away from the gunfire and then all of my body gave out and i couldn't crawl anymore, the first thing i did was prayed. i started to pray to god. i said, god, there's nothing else i can do. i'm asking you for help. and...
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thomas jefferson, 1790. those words cannot be more truer today.here's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. today the united states is , definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if we are committed to self determination and freedom we can release a new era of very around the world, not just here at home. we did not choose this responsibility. i think it is our destiny . together you and i can ensure america's and the world best days are indeed ahead. if not now, when? if not us, who? thank you for all you do. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> next week, live coverage on the u.s.-north korea summit between president trump and tim johnson starting monday night. join washington journal tuesday and wednesday mornings for analysis and comments. watch live on c-span and c-span.org, or listen using the free c-span radio app
thomas jefferson, 1790. those words cannot be more truer today.here's no doubt we face challenges around the world at home in our liberties but history has shown they must be fought for, protected and passed on to our other generations so they can do the same thing. today the united states is , definitely the leader of the free world thanks to you. if we are committed to self determination and freedom we can release a new era of very around the world, not just here at home. we did not choose...
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and in jefferson city. a new governor will be sworn in. this is from st. louis.issouri gets the new governor. mike parson who assumes the top spot after the resignation of eric greitens ended in jefferson city. greitens faced possible impeachment. and the new governor will be sworn in live outside of the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. get more out of your water. but hey, it's a fun chal
and in jefferson city. a new governor will be sworn in. this is from st. louis.issouri gets the new governor. mike parson who assumes the top spot after the resignation of eric greitens ended in jefferson city. greitens faced possible impeachment. and the new governor will be sworn in live outside of the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including...
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please join me in welcoming president william jefferson clinton. [applause] pres.: thank you, very much. thank you. thank you congressman f yr remarkable your embodiment of what robert kennedy stood for. kennedy, ethyl, members of the kennedy family. 25 years later. ,rom the first time we had this and 50 years since we lost senator kennedy. have some andwho spoken before, reminding us once more of the timeless wisdom of robert kennedy's words. you for the effort you have made over half a century to advance the work he could not finish. today, as were were told in the invocation, he really is here today. that perhapsnd us the words he spoke then are truer today than they were then. [applause] in another time of hope and heartbreak and division, it is important that we remember what he meant to us when we were young, and what he means today. in 1968, after a couple of tumultuous years leading up to seemed to bring a in aiece of bad news, deepening division in america. semester inst college here at georgetown. did you doid, what at the end of your college career? mart
please join me in welcoming president william jefferson clinton. [applause] pres.: thank you, very much. thank you. thank you congressman f yr remarkable your embodiment of what robert kennedy stood for. kennedy, ethyl, members of the kennedy family. 25 years later. ,rom the first time we had this and 50 years since we lost senator kennedy. have some andwho spoken before, reminding us once more of the timeless wisdom of robert kennedy's words. you for the effort you have made over half a...
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he was a labor leader and he had one year and his heroes were gandhi and thomas jefferson. he was from the smallest tribe in kenya it was an officiating tribe. they're known is very smart and peacemakers. he was partners with -- whom i have also met they sever to give you five years and then will have to run your own government. they thought how are we going to run this country. so they wrote letters to all of the colleges ask you to provide scholarships for kenyan kids. what he realized in the 60s is they were going to start in september and he realized they needed money to bring them over here. they needed $100,000. he flew over on an urgent mission and was in the middle of the campaign between nixon and my uncle. nixon -- was up for grabs nixon thought it would injure him in the south if you is bringing 200 black people to america. so he stopped the state department from funding the project. then they met and they said he loved africa and he introduced -- to harry belafonte. he was very close to my family and was funding the silver rights movement. harry brought them up
he was a labor leader and he had one year and his heroes were gandhi and thomas jefferson. he was from the smallest tribe in kenya it was an officiating tribe. they're known is very smart and peacemakers. he was partners with -- whom i have also met they sever to give you five years and then will have to run your own government. they thought how are we going to run this country. so they wrote letters to all of the colleges ask you to provide scholarships for kenyan kids. what he realized in the...
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thomas jefferson called the consent of the governed. >> is our responsibility tobe the premier example of this democratic order . >> this is the golden thread that leads all the way back to our founding fathers. but today, today that golden brand is in danger of being snapped. today we are to be turning our backs on this responsibility. the responsibility held by previous generations. many generations that crafted the marshall plan to rebuild europe and japan. hoping to shape our two most aggressive pennies into two of our most stalwart allies. generations who crafted pivotal international organizations nato, the united nations and wto. multilateral compromise to take the place of more as the primary arbiter of conflict between nations. >> the generations that negotiated nuclear disarmament treaties, pulling us back from the brink of, armageddon. but no more. we find ourselves today led by those sewho express admiration for authoritarianism . by russia and china and the philippines and other places that make common cause with bullies who flirt with tyrants. we see a world descending in
thomas jefferson called the consent of the governed. >> is our responsibility tobe the premier example of this democratic order . >> this is the golden thread that leads all the way back to our founding fathers. but today, today that golden brand is in danger of being snapped. today we are to be turning our backs on this responsibility. the responsibility held by previous generations. many generations that crafted the marshall plan to rebuild europe and japan. hoping to shape our...
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you can nominate a local hero for jefferson a road -- award online at sanfransisco.cbslocal.com. >> ie stories. >>> the latest is always on sanfransisco.cbslocal.com. >> join us for night be at the 10:00 and we will be back again at 11. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit us today. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [audience whooping] steve: thank you, folks. how y'all? thank you all, fo
you can nominate a local hero for jefferson a road -- award online at sanfransisco.cbslocal.com. >> ie stories. >>> the latest is always on sanfransisco.cbslocal.com. >> join us for night be at the 10:00 and we will be back again at 11. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a...
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. >> my name is jefferson mccarly, and i'm the general manager of the mission bicycle company. we sell bikes made here for people that ride here. essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for me as a designer, i love the control. i can see what's going on, talk to my cutter, my pattern maker, looking at the designs. going through the suing room, i'm looking at it, everyone on the team is kind of getting involved, is this what that drape look? is this what she's expecting, maybe if we've made a customization to a dress, which we can do because we're making everything here locally. over the last few years, we've been more technical. it's a gr
. >> my name is jefferson mccarly, and i'm the general manager of the mission bicycle company. we sell bikes made here for people that ride here. essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk...
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it was a young italian explorer who discovered the new world and a 32-year-old thomas jefferson who rolaimed that all men are created equal. give me a place to stand and i will move the world. these men moved the world and so can we all. university of capetown, south frica, june 6, 1966. >> please welcome congressman fred upton. [applause] 1966.berkeley the future does not belong to those that are content with today, apathetic toward common problems in their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects. rather, it will belong to those reason, end passion, and courage in a personal commitment to the ideology and great enterprises of american society. it will belong to those who see that wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending views, the passionate expression of deep and hostile beliefs. plato said a life without criticism is not worth living. this is the seminal spirit of american democracy. it is the spirit which can be found among many of you. it is this which is the hope of ur nation. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome kenn
it was a young italian explorer who discovered the new world and a 32-year-old thomas jefferson who rolaimed that all men are created equal. give me a place to stand and i will move the world. these men moved the world and so can we all. university of capetown, south frica, june 6, 1966. >> please welcome congressman fred upton. [applause] 1966.berkeley the future does not belong to those that are content with today, apathetic toward common problems in their fellow man alike, timid and...
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westford expansion on the founders particularly and legs in her hamilton-- alexander and thomas jefferson. she discusses the role of law is serving native american lands. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. prof. edwards: public lands and the legal order. cut to link this class to what we did last time. federasm andartilarly the bounds of power between states. when people talk about federalism they usually th
westford expansion on the founders particularly and legs in her hamilton-- alexander and thomas jefferson. she discusses the role of law is serving native american lands. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. prof. edwards: public lands and the legal order. cut to link this class to what we did last time. federasm andartilarly the bounds of power between states. when people talk about federalism they usually th
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jefferson davis, grant, lee may decision and those made a difference. i i might at also many of the people at lower levels may decisions that have significant consequences that changed the course of history. people make significant decisions, and another thing that goes into telling a story is that history is not inevitable. in fact, just don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions. the decisions they make are important but nothing about that had to happen. if people would it make different decisions. we follow the decisions they make and that gives a natural drama to it. not to offer traumatize but does make a certain drama to it, that they faced decisions, they face problems and they had to make decisions and they had to cope with those problems and overcome, and then that determined the flow, the course that defense took. i think it's important for people to find the civil war accessible and interesting and enjoyable. because i think the civil war is an important topic, and if you enjoy somethi
jefferson davis, grant, lee may decision and those made a difference. i i might at also many of the people at lower levels may decisions that have significant consequences that changed the course of history. people make significant decisions, and another thing that goes into telling a story is that history is not inevitable. in fact, just don't like the word inevitable for history. nothing is inevitable if people make different decisions. the decisions they make are important but nothing about...
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. >> this week's jefferson award winners works hard to keep them in good shape. under towering redwoods in the park, gabriel robins often rides his bike. >> it's my favorite spot. it's like a backyard. there's no litter ever, it's always freshly man takenned. >> -- maintained. >> thanks to 60 volunteers. >> it's become a force for keeping the trails in good shape. >> park patrol is a non profit program that partners with other community groups and the city to maintain and improve three wild land parks. >> one afternoon, stan guides volunteers like chris cook as they install a post to keep people on the trail and away from rare plants. >> he's a role model for all of us. he's committed himself to making this the best park it can be for the community. >> stan trains park volunteers for a variety of roles. for example, they reroute trails, improve drainage. a big part of stan's mission is letting people know that the parks exist. she's produced two documentaries that show case oakland's parks. >> every hiking tour, there was someone, you know, who would say, you kno
. >> this week's jefferson award winners works hard to keep them in good shape. under towering redwoods in the park, gabriel robins often rides his bike. >> it's my favorite spot. it's like a backyard. there's no litter ever, it's always freshly man takenned. >> -- maintained. >> thanks to 60 volunteers. >> it's become a force for keeping the trails in good shape. >> park patrol is a non profit program that partners with other community groups and the city to...