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part of the problem was this saloons of happening is jefferson and subsequent presidents jefferson circuit process off. pattern ofy start a is notion survey mapping it's entirely within the institutional rights to do this but he does it anyway. least he walks a fine line. territoryf the standards were not really interested in giving ground. there are huge numbers of native american's here. so jefferson starts to do this this process in the ration. we have no kind of what's going on. this extended banningof surveying and that goes on for several dozen years. several decades is another rendition of the louisiana purchase. north. the route here up the route of lewis and clark. they were really the first x ration party from washington. exploring map and look at it documented like samples of plants and animals that could bring back. they're just one piece of this kind of massive undertaking that goes on from really the beginning of the louisiana purchase to the 1860's and 1870's. goes on for years and years and years. as part of the exercise of one tears dealing with the indians and the america
part of the problem was this saloons of happening is jefferson and subsequent presidents jefferson circuit process off. pattern ofy start a is notion survey mapping it's entirely within the institutional rights to do this but he does it anyway. least he walks a fine line. territoryf the standards were not really interested in giving ground. there are huge numbers of native american's here. so jefferson starts to do this this process in the ration. we have no kind of what's going on. this...
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what is happening is jefferson and subsequent president jefferson kicks the profits off. patternically starts a of surveying and mapping this vast western land. it's unclear that it's entirely within his constitutional right to do this that he do that anyway. least hegnores or at walks a fine line. the area, the territory -- the spaniards were not really in giving ground. there were huge numbers of. so jefferson starts to do this profiting from it duration because he needs to know what's out there. he has to know it's going on. this extended process of surveying and landing that goes on for several dozen years. several decades. it's showing the dust the row there the first expiration party to go out to the countryside laurent map it got it documented. think they can bring back. piece of thisne massive undertaking that goes on from the beginning of the louisiana purchase to the 18th of 70's. it goes on for years and years and years. part of this exercise and one of the americans are now actively seeking to take as much land as they can. it's an effort to control the interi
what is happening is jefferson and subsequent president jefferson kicks the profits off. patternically starts a of surveying and mapping this vast western land. it's unclear that it's entirely within his constitutional right to do this that he do that anyway. least hegnores or at walks a fine line. the area, the territory -- the spaniards were not really in giving ground. there were huge numbers of. so jefferson starts to do this profiting from it duration because he needs to know what's out...
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or jefferson. but, they had smuggled into the founding document a set of values which are inherently utopian. the world that jefferson imagines is impossible on this earth. a group of free individuals who are allowed to coexist, harmoniously, without any interference and practice what they wish and they will never collide either politically or economically and they will generate collective harmony and economic productivity in the marketplace. this is like the marxist view of what happens in paradise when the state withers away. it will never happen. but, lincoln would say, did say, we can keep getting closer. that is what we are doing. i'm getting us closer by ending slavery. martin luther king is going to get us closer by ending segregation. barack obama is going to get us closer i ending the threat to the planet. that is to be decided. so, a set of goals which are inherently unattainable, but which are there to drive us forward. adams, i am saying, would not do that. and i'm saying, and we can co
or jefferson. but, they had smuggled into the founding document a set of values which are inherently utopian. the world that jefferson imagines is impossible on this earth. a group of free individuals who are allowed to coexist, harmoniously, without any interference and practice what they wish and they will never collide either politically or economically and they will generate collective harmony and economic productivity in the marketplace. this is like the marxist view of what happens in...
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when i was writing about jefferson she said you don't really like jefferson, you are not like him. i said i have red hair, i went to william and mary. i don't -- >> host: you are not a descendant of him. >> guest: i am not claiming to be one of jefferson's descendants, but the way historians work is you don't know what you are going to do when you start out. i started out thinking i was going to be a southern historian. things just involved and the guy that converted me to the founders was adams. once i got into the adams papers especially the family correspondence between john and abigail there was a universe there, a world i found so fascinating that i wanted to keep living in. >> host: what is so relevant about the founding fathers in 2015? >> guest: what is relevant? some things are irrelevant that i wish were not relevant, like there are members of the supreme court led by justice dalian and justice thomas, the interpretation of the constitution, what they define to be the original intent of the framers. i think that is a crazy idea that none of love framers would actually agr
when i was writing about jefferson she said you don't really like jefferson, you are not like him. i said i have red hair, i went to william and mary. i don't -- >> host: you are not a descendant of him. >> guest: i am not claiming to be one of jefferson's descendants, but the way historians work is you don't know what you are going to do when you start out. i started out thinking i was going to be a southern historian. things just involved and the guy that converted me to the...
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each month on siouxland news we'll bring you the story of a local jefferson award winner. that person will have a chance to be recognized at the national jefferson awards banquet in washington, dc. tonight jetske wauran introduces us an onawa woman who's definitely deserving of a jefferson award. 3 that's right guys, 20 inging a total of 1,300 hours of volunteering in 2014 alone! that's why geri johnson makes out first jefferson awards recipient.california native geri johnson moved to iowa in 1962, but onawa has been her home 3 for the last 40 years."this community has blessed me so i give back and i give back. and i give, and i give. they said something to me and i say yes." formerly a farm bureau financial services agent, geri retired in 2010 and now she's a full time volunteer."i know everybody in town. everybody knows me and just about everybody knows that i volunteer and that i do stuff and i don't say no."but volunteering is not just a priority, it's her passion. "i enjoy working with the elderly."twice a week, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., geri volunteers at the senior'
each month on siouxland news we'll bring you the story of a local jefferson award winner. that person will have a chance to be recognized at the national jefferson awards banquet in washington, dc. tonight jetske wauran introduces us an onawa woman who's definitely deserving of a jefferson award. 3 that's right guys, 20 inging a total of 1,300 hours of volunteering in 2014 alone! that's why geri johnson makes out first jefferson awards recipient.california native geri johnson moved to iowa in...
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prosecutors say that jefferson actively helped or encouraged his mother ginger jefferson to kill his wife in september 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted last year of first-degree murder stabbing death. eric: an update now. a boil advisory for an east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area east of ne 34th to highway 65 and south of i-80 to douglas avenue no longer need to use bottled or boiled water. des moines water works officials say a water main break on thursday caused the advisory. elizabeth: looking ahead, some big changes are planned near the intersection of grand avenue and first street in west des moines. today the city council is set to finalize the zoning changes for -- zoning changes their. a local developer plans to demolish several buildings and replace them with 5 new commercial buildings. tomorrow, a legislative oversight committee will hold the first of two scheduled hearings to review governor terry branstad's effort to privatize iowa's medicaid program. branstad says the move to private management will mean more streamlined service at a lower c
prosecutors say that jefferson actively helped or encouraged his mother ginger jefferson to kill his wife in september 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted last year of first-degree murder stabbing death. eric: an update now. a boil advisory for an east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area east of ne 34th to highway 65 and south of i-80 to douglas avenue no longer need to use bottled or boiled water. des moines water works officials say a water main break on thursday caused...
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jefferson is charged with killing his wife, kerry o'claire jefferson, in 20-13. his trial is scheduled to start in february. february.his mother, ginger jefferson was convicted in the killing last year. a suspect is in custody after a number of sexual assaults were reported on the university of iowa campus. right now - we're still waiting to find out the suspect's name and what they've been charged with.the alleged assaults happened near the west dorms. the main library, the hospital, and the hospital's ramp four. students on campus called the situation scary, but most are satisfied with how it was resolved so quickly. university of iowa president bruce harreld is addressing the school's culture. culture.on tuesday - harreld said the university must be willing to change its strengths in order to remain successful and competitive.he says he respects the u-i's culture, but believes it must adapt for the future.harreld has faced a lot of criticism around campus since his hiring earlier this year.many don't believe he's qualified for his job. more people are using a
jefferson is charged with killing his wife, kerry o'claire jefferson, in 20-13. his trial is scheduled to start in february. february.his mother, ginger jefferson was convicted in the killing last year. a suspect is in custody after a number of sexual assaults were reported on the university of iowa campus. right now - we're still waiting to find out the suspect's name and what they've been charged with.the alleged assaults happened near the west dorms. the main library, the hospital, and the...
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prosecutors say that jefferson actively helped or encouraged his mother, ginger jefferson, to kill his wife in september 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted last year of first-degree murder in her daughter-in-law's stabbing death. an update now. a boil advisory for an east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area east of ne 34th to highway 65 and south of i-80 to douglas avenue no longer need to use bottled or boiled water. des moines water works officials say a water main break on thursday caused the advisory. laura: looking ahead some big , changes are planned near the intersection of grand avenue and first street in west des moines. and monday, the city council is set to finalize the zoning changes for the development. a local developer plans to demolish several buildings and replace them with 5 new commercial buildings. on tuesday, a legislative oversight committee will hold the first of two scheduled hearings to review governor terry branstad's effort to privatize iowa's medicaid program. branstad says the move to private management will mean more streamlined serv
prosecutors say that jefferson actively helped or encouraged his mother, ginger jefferson, to kill his wife in september 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted last year of first-degree murder in her daughter-in-law's stabbing death. an update now. a boil advisory for an east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area east of ne 34th to highway 65 and south of i-80 to douglas avenue no longer need to use bottled or boiled water. des moines water works officials say a water main...
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i know thomas jefferson is meant to be president. it is a different matter when it went to the house of representatives. who dominates? the opposition party. they're the ones that were just kicked out of office, and they are not happy about it. their party, the federalists with john adams, they had to decide between thomas jefferson and their second favorite person to hate, aaron burr. the chances were good that they would have selected thomas jefferson. a person who came to the aid of aaron burr was alexander hamilton, who wrote letter after letter saying you have to elect jefferson because he is a man of honor. i cannot stand him, but he has principles. i do not agree with him on 100 things, but he is a man of honor. he loves this country. aaron burr is an opportunist. so what happened was these federalists voted 34 times. aaron burr sat on his hands the whole time. he never said, i understand jefferson is the one that you wanted, no. finally on the 35th vote or so, congress decided by one vote to elect thomas jefferson. the third
i know thomas jefferson is meant to be president. it is a different matter when it went to the house of representatives. who dominates? the opposition party. they're the ones that were just kicked out of office, and they are not happy about it. their party, the federalists with john adams, they had to decide between thomas jefferson and their second favorite person to hate, aaron burr. the chances were good that they would have selected thomas jefferson. a person who came to the aid of aaron...
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thomas jefferson has three. he's secretary of foreign relations basically, secretary of state, so he doesn't have that much to do. madison -- pardon me, hamilton becomes the lightning rod for all of those people who said i told you so. this isn't going to work. and i don't like it. so, he becomes very, very controversial but he pushes, perseveres. he gets things through the congress. this by the way is a representation of independence hall which if you go to philadelphia and i passionately hope you will, independence hall's on the left and on the right is the place that a lot of times people don't go. oh, i just want to see the place where, like, the declaration of sbens was si independence was signed and the constitution. and the right is the congress and that's where the rubber meets the road and it was here that hamilton who was a member of the executive branch under the president he had to push through these various measures. this by the way is the first u.s. congress. it looks kind of like a high school cla
thomas jefferson has three. he's secretary of foreign relations basically, secretary of state, so he doesn't have that much to do. madison -- pardon me, hamilton becomes the lightning rod for all of those people who said i told you so. this isn't going to work. and i don't like it. so, he becomes very, very controversial but he pushes, perseveres. he gets things through the congress. this by the way is a representation of independence hall which if you go to philadelphia and i passionately hope...
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so, why -- wasn't jefferson a hypocrite? isn't every word of the declaration of independence merely an example of self-serving hypocrisy? that a question i have gotten a lot as i talked about the declaration over the last year, so before i take you into the text of the declaration, just for briefly at the end i need to say something about who wrote the declaration of independence. and this is important, too, because as i understand it, on the u.s. citizenship exam they're a question who wrote the declaration of independence elm the correct answer from the state department is thomas jefferson. i'm going to give you a different answer. thomas jefferson, as you know, on this tombstone, put author, declaration of independence, that is a very in way to make sure you get credit for something. keep that in mind. consider now what you want credit for. and this is not to say he doesn't deserve credit help does deserve credit. he was the chair or the committee of five people who drafted the declaration. but wholes is on the commitow?
so, why -- wasn't jefferson a hypocrite? isn't every word of the declaration of independence merely an example of self-serving hypocrisy? that a question i have gotten a lot as i talked about the declaration over the last year, so before i take you into the text of the declaration, just for briefly at the end i need to say something about who wrote the declaration of independence. and this is important, too, because as i understand it, on the u.s. citizenship exam they're a question who wrote...
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. >> still ahead, this week's jefferson award winner, we'll introduce her next. >> and we invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well- being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, life.. brought out the bestn her. allen martin explains how ts week's jefferson award winn took a senseless act of vioe and created a >>> the worst night of stacey redman's life brought out the best in her. >> allen martin explains how this week's jefferson award winner took a senseless act of violence and created of network of caring. >> bonds hits one to left center field. >> reporter: september 17, 2004, a night giants fans won't forget but a night that changed stacey redman forever. >> i can remember thinking i'm so glad tim's there to see that. >> reporter: her son, tim griffith, did see it. but then, suddenly in the post- game celebration. >> that was the night he was killed and it just -- >> reporter: outside the park stacey's 21-year
. >> still ahead, this week's jefferson award winner, we'll introduce her next. >> and we invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well- being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, life.. brought out the bestn her. allen martin explains how ts week's jefferson award winn took a senseless act of vioe and created a...
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between jackson and jefferson. and some historians will tell you that the real author of the indian removal policy was not jackson but thomas jefferson. >> much that is correct about that. quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right he wants trading posts to be opened in indian areas where they can buy the goods, modern close, modern agricultural seals, manufacturing implements, and he wanted them to be able to have that stuff but he said we should push the trading houses on them and the better off of my nimble than getting lots of dead. and in order to pay off their american express pillow whatever was, they would be willing to sell some of their land command of the united states would get there land. jefferson was thinking about that, thinking of the expansion of the country. >> jets -- jackson's decision could have set a dangerous precedent of presence ignoring a free court decision. why didn't future presidents ignore the decision. >> i should clar
between jackson and jefferson. and some historians will tell you that the real author of the indian removal policy was not jackson but thomas jefferson. >> much that is correct about that. quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right he wants trading posts to be opened in indian areas where they can buy the goods, modern close, modern agricultural seals, manufacturing implements, and he wanted them to be able to have that...
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ginger jefferson stabbed 32-year-old kerry o'clair in the neck back in 2013. jefferson's son... dustin is also charged with murder... but his trial is pending. ginger jefferson claimed the attorney who represented her was ineffective... but the court disagreed. dozens of tenants were forced to evacuate when an apartment unit caught fire today. 080513 - we knocked on a few doors headed out and started to see a lot of smoke so at that time i knew i had to tell everybody to get out around 10 o'clock this morning residents at the sun prairie apartment complex reported smelled smoke and burning plastic. fire fighters found an unoccupied unit on fire. authorities evacuated the entire three story.... 24 unit building. investigators say the fire started in a second floor kitchen... causing about 20-thousand-dollars in damage. officials say this case serves as a good reminder this time of the year. 533108 - slow down, its the holidays. we have people coming in who are trying to do too much. make sure your attending to your kitchen, take time to check your alarms and make sure you make a
ginger jefferson stabbed 32-year-old kerry o'clair in the neck back in 2013. jefferson's son... dustin is also charged with murder... but his trial is pending. ginger jefferson claimed the attorney who represented her was ineffective... but the court disagreed. dozens of tenants were forced to evacuate when an apartment unit caught fire today. 080513 - we knocked on a few doors headed out and started to see a lot of smoke so at that time i knew i had to tell everybody to get out around 10...
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greg: moms that jefferson and the tripoli pirates. if you want to meet him together. >> in maspeek you are not allowed to leave until you movie totally out. greg: thank you. good luck tonight. to dvr it and i will get your review. rosanna: yes. >> congratulations on the success. >> and yours as well. >> here is to the new york times best seller list. >> jersey boys. >> i love the show. it is so much fun. you are feeling so good when you leave the show. hey, what are you doing? getting the coats. for a half hour? bob just got time warner cable. he's getting more. more what? nearly 20,000 movies and shows on demand, most for free. look, he's dvr-ing like 6 shows at once. let's go. ah, this grass is so much greener than on our tv. why are your shoes off? because i'm on their bed. i don't want to be rude. discover how much more is included. are those meatballs still circulating? get tv, internet and phone for $89.99 per month. greg: all right, great entertainment for the whole family. rosanna: the music is fantastic. it has a great back s
greg: moms that jefferson and the tripoli pirates. if you want to meet him together. >> in maspeek you are not allowed to leave until you movie totally out. greg: thank you. good luck tonight. to dvr it and i will get your review. rosanna: yes. >> congratulations on the success. >> and yours as well. >> here is to the new york times best seller list. >> jersey boys. >> i love the show. it is so much fun. you are feeling so good when you leave the show. hey,...
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jefferson.eral and many brave americans who you do not hear about in history class. take a look. >> the aftermath of the revolutionary war, america had won independence from the british. that meant no more royal navy to keep its sailors safe at sea. the united states became vulnerable to a vicious new enemy whose extremist eye dealing we face today. islamic radical pirates. the year, 1783. the united states were free but buried in war debt. they needed to build an economy from scratch using their greatest asset, trade. the most important passageway, the mediterranean sea. the danger lurked off the north african coast. a new enemy would await. pirates from four islamic nations. morocco, algiers, teu nis, tripoli. without navy for protection, they were helpless and vulnerable at sea. they captured our ships, plundered our cargo and held them for ransom. without the trade, the economy would collapse. it took two future presidents to come up with a deal. john adams and thomas jefferson. they meet th
jefferson.eral and many brave americans who you do not hear about in history class. take a look. >> the aftermath of the revolutionary war, america had won independence from the british. that meant no more royal navy to keep its sailors safe at sea. the united states became vulnerable to a vicious new enemy whose extremist eye dealing we face today. islamic radical pirates. the year, 1783. the united states were free but buried in war debt. they needed to build an economy from scratch...
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she says yes and the first-place she visits is jefferson davis and she offers her services to jefferson davis. her secret network is going to behold. but jefferson davis asks her, will you be my envoy to england and see if you can get those two nations to support our cause? she will be the toast of the town throughout england. she will meet with the prime minister lord palmerston. she will actually have an audience. by 1863, especially after the first of january when the emancipation proclamation is is issued, neither can afford to have the moral stigma. rose has nothing else to do. she boards a blockade runner by the name of condor. and they come to the coast off of wilmington north carolina. the seas are very choppy. he absolutely insists to the captain to take me ashore. it is way too dangerous. the seas are too choppy. we will put you ashore the next morning. rose is not one to be denied and she insisted. the captain said ok, we will put you in the bow. they get away from the main ship. the crew either swims to shore. the next day when they find her body, they discover she had large
she says yes and the first-place she visits is jefferson davis and she offers her services to jefferson davis. her secret network is going to behold. but jefferson davis asks her, will you be my envoy to england and see if you can get those two nations to support our cause? she will be the toast of the town throughout england. she will meet with the prime minister lord palmerston. she will actually have an audience. by 1863, especially after the first of january when the emancipation...
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jefferson's murder trial ended in a hung jury. prosecutors said jefferson act of lee help or encouraged his mother to kill his wife in september, 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted of first-degree murder in her daughter-in-law's stabbing a boil advisory fort east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area of northeast 34th and south of i-82 douglas avenue no longer need to use on or boiled water. a water main break on thursday caused the advisory. todd: looking ahead -- some big changes are planned in west des moines. the city council is set to finalize zoning changes for the new development. a local developer plans to demolish several buildings and ice with five new commercial buildings. laura: on tuesday, a legislative oversight committee will hold a hearing to review an effort to privatize iowa's medicaid program. mayors -- the governor says it would be more streamlined service at a lower cost. next question the change and how it will impact patients. jason is here now with the first look at your forecast. jason
jefferson's murder trial ended in a hung jury. prosecutors said jefferson act of lee help or encouraged his mother to kill his wife in september, 2013. ginger jefferson was convicted of first-degree murder in her daughter-in-law's stabbing a boil advisory fort east des moines neighborhood has ended. residents in the area of northeast 34th and south of i-82 douglas avenue no longer need to use on or boiled water. a water main break on thursday caused the advisory. todd: looking ahead -- some big...
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jefferson realized now that i am president we have to fight them. one-6th of our activity is going through there. 20% of our economy was going to the payments. >> they thought they could stave it off. >> they were called tributes. >> and we would send our emisarries there and sometimes they would take the ships. >> it was hijacking. >> if there was one way you -- besides escaping to get out of being captured what was it? >> to convert and become a muslim and therefore you can live a normal life with them in moroccan, libya which was tripoli back then,al -- aljeers and tunisia. most wanted to go back -- they wanted to act with the spirit of 76. even back then they said america is becoming weak. what will it take to rows my country? it was a president willing to take on the fight. that's why people are into the book. >> it is selling like crazy. i was looking at the amazon page. here is a section, customers who bought this item also bought -- can we see that? people who bought your book love reading about pirates. >> that's not true. >> whether it is
jefferson realized now that i am president we have to fight them. one-6th of our activity is going through there. 20% of our economy was going to the payments. >> they thought they could stave it off. >> they were called tributes. >> and we would send our emisarries there and sometimes they would take the ships. >> it was hijacking. >> if there was one way you -- besides escaping to get out of being captured what was it? >> to convert and become a muslim and...
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lightweight bout johnny hollywood case, the jefferson native taking on yan cabral. this goes the distance, and hollywood case gets it done again. unanimous decision win for case. he remains undefeated in the ufc, now 4-0. hockey, wild lose at home to the monsters of lake erie 3-2 in a dear future, please help. the present is kind of a scary place. i have no money, no job, no clothes. but i hear good things about you, future. like i'll have hair, and friends, and books and music. i can't wait to meet you. finally tonight... this calf named goliath thinks it's a dog. the family he lives with rescued him from a nearby dairy farm when he was just one day old. he is now a healthy eight-week-old calf. in his free time...he spends his time like any other pet.. playing with the dog...and taking
lightweight bout johnny hollywood case, the jefferson native taking on yan cabral. this goes the distance, and hollywood case gets it done again. unanimous decision win for case. he remains undefeated in the ufc, now 4-0. hockey, wild lose at home to the monsters of lake erie 3-2 in a dear future, please help. the present is kind of a scary place. i have no money, no job, no clothes. but i hear good things about you, future. like i'll have hair, and friends, and books and music. i can't wait to...
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. >> president jefferson tried to craft the constitution in a way that would control people's natural tendencies and control the natural growth of the government. >> reporter: james madison is credited for writing the document that formed the basic model for the constitution. but many others are acknowledged just having significant input. jefferson, who authored the declaration of independence, was serving a diplomatic role overseas at the time the constitution came together in philadelphia. carson mentioned jefferson at another event later in the day, but not in the context of authoring the constitution. it was unclear whether he was aware he had sparked criticism with his earlier mention. brett? >>> the bickering continues between chairman chuck grassley and the state department over grassley's efforts to get information about hillary clinton's e-mails and the employment status of adviser uma aberdeen. the state department says grassley's requests are overwhelming the resources, and grassley says if they had answered his questions three years ago, there might not be a backlog. sto >
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joining her this morning are the following authors: margo jefferson is a pulitzer prize-winning critic of "the new york times" and she is a professor of writing at columbia university. her book on michael jackson was published in 2006. her most recent book is a memoir, negroland, and it offers a reflection of race, class and gender in the united states. brad metsler is the author of a series of thrilling novels, and he is a recovering attorney. [laughter] his penchant for research has made history cool, and i think he's the only south floridian on the panel this morning. if you want to see more of him, turn on the history channel. his newest thriller, "the president's shadow," opens with one simple idea. one morning in the white house rose garden, the first lady uncovers a severed arm buried in the dirt. [laughter] sloan crossly is a noted
joining her this morning are the following authors: margo jefferson is a pulitzer prize-winning critic of "the new york times" and she is a professor of writing at columbia university. her book on michael jackson was published in 2006. her most recent book is a memoir, negroland, and it offers a reflection of race, class and gender in the united states. brad metsler is the author of a series of thrilling novels, and he is a recovering attorney. [laughter] his penchant for research has...
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the foreman even want to see thomas jefferson and takes this idea of a canal all across the states. he thought for sure that he could get the federal government to fund it, but jefferson of all people said that is a crazy idea. that is never going to happen. foreman and some of the others said well, if the federal government won't do it we look at the state to do it. they went to governor dewitt and could -- push through the construction of the canal. syracuse really owes its existence to the salt industry. downtown syracuse was not a particularly attractive place. it was kind of low and sloppy. a place that someone would normally pick to create a settlement. but the salt was a valuable commodity, and that is what really drew a lot of the initial settlement in this area. it was what generated the initial wealth. we now have people that have enough money to contribute to building a church. the people that are working in the salt industry, or the tavern. and so you get other things setting off in that industry economically. it was something that we refer to as the related industries.
the foreman even want to see thomas jefferson and takes this idea of a canal all across the states. he thought for sure that he could get the federal government to fund it, but jefferson of all people said that is a crazy idea. that is never going to happen. foreman and some of the others said well, if the federal government won't do it we look at the state to do it. they went to governor dewitt and could -- push through the construction of the canal. syracuse really owes its existence to the...
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>> guest: if you count him, thomas jefferson, thomas hub. i think the great enlightenment philosophers, voltaire, the people that really opened the doors up. adamup. adam smith, david hume, they started the rational skeptical scientific movement. >> host: a lot of people here like john locke. >> guest: absolutely in the top five. >> host: the moral arc is the name of the book. justice and freedom. here is the cover. michael shermer is the author. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers.
>> guest: if you count him, thomas jefferson, thomas hub. i think the great enlightenment philosophers, voltaire, the people that really opened the doors up. adamup. adam smith, david hume, they started the rational skeptical scientific movement. >> host: a lot of people here like john locke. >> guest: absolutely in the top five. >> host: the moral arc is the name of the book. justice and freedom. here is the cover. michael shermer is the author. >> you're watching...
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even want to see thomas jefferson and pitched this idea of a canal across the state. he thought he could get the federal government to fund this canal. jefferson of all people said that is a crazy idea, that will never happen, you are way ahead of your time. some of the others in new york state said, well, if the federal government won't do it, we will get the state to do it. eventually that did lead to the pushing through of the construction of the canal. the syracuse area really owes its existence to the salt industry. syracuse itself, what is now the city -- the center of the city, was not a particularly attractive place. it was kind of low and swampy. it was not the place you would normally take to create a settlement. but salt was nearby, and it was a valuable chronology -- commodity. that is what drove some of the settlement. -- whathe generation generated the initial wealth of the community. you know how to enough money for people to contribute to building a church. the people working in the salt industry needed storage, so you get other things spinning off of
even want to see thomas jefferson and pitched this idea of a canal across the state. he thought he could get the federal government to fund this canal. jefferson of all people said that is a crazy idea, that will never happen, you are way ahead of your time. some of the others in new york state said, well, if the federal government won't do it, we will get the state to do it. eventually that did lead to the pushing through of the construction of the canal. the syracuse area really owes its...
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moving to related document, this is the contract dust between thomas jefferson and james madison were the sale of the slave john freeman area jefferson freed him from william baker in maryland and eight or. he wouldndition that be set free after 11 years of service. he returned unsold freeman to james madison. after madison friedman did receive his freedom. the white house service. moving into the segregation era as the founding document of the naacp. disenfranchised and interracial this flag was first flown in 1920 outside the unit orders. -- headquarters. it marked every time a person was lynched. they also publish the pamphlet 30 years of lynching. and the advertisement that the naacp to go to 1922 in the new york times and the atlanta journal, tuition entitled the adme of america a full-page in which they listed the number of lynching to date in 1922. then also in the segregation era a philip've included randolph who -- his primary focus was job opportunities. in 1925 the organize the brotherhood of carpenters after and favorableggle new labor legislation he was able to negotiate
moving to related document, this is the contract dust between thomas jefferson and james madison were the sale of the slave john freeman area jefferson freed him from william baker in maryland and eight or. he wouldndition that be set free after 11 years of service. he returned unsold freeman to james madison. after madison friedman did receive his freedom. the white house service. moving into the segregation era as the founding document of the naacp. disenfranchised and interracial this flag...
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erin: they were all in jefferson for the jackson dinner. bernie sanders and hillary clinton spoke at the event. >>> chris christie picked up a coveted endorsement. the new hampshire "union leader" offered its support. happy birthday. there's more to these parties that meets the if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all come on in pop pop. happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works.
erin: they were all in jefferson for the jackson dinner. bernie sanders and hillary clinton spoke at the event. >>> chris christie picked up a coveted endorsement. the new hampshire "union leader" offered its support. happy birthday. there's more to these parties that meets the if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make...
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jefferson said, that's why i put it there because we never agreed. there are going to be differences of opinion. to take that to its extreme, were you are basically being extortionist on the functioning of government and the economy, is just a disservice. what has happened with speaker john boehner, i worry about the ultimate consequence of that. how do you govern when you have 35-40 members of an institution with those who can hold up in operation. >> what do your boys think of their dad's work? rep. desaulnier: my two sons. i'll ease say that i have lots of titles, but my favorite title always say that i have lots of titles, but my favorite title is dad. we are very close. for long period of time after i got divorced, they lived with me. we sort of grew up together. they are proud of me, but they have different paths that i have encouraged those. they both live in los angeles and have great jobs and have great long-term relationships, although neither is married. i met a point in my life for an anxious to have grandchildren, but they will get there
jefferson said, that's why i put it there because we never agreed. there are going to be differences of opinion. to take that to its extreme, were you are basically being extortionist on the functioning of government and the economy, is just a disservice. what has happened with speaker john boehner, i worry about the ultimate consequence of that. how do you govern when you have 35-40 members of an institution with those who can hold up in operation. >> what do your boys think of their...
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quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right
quoting by jefferson. he was fined to his credit if they chose to become citizens. he felt it was the right
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the first homicide happened around 10:30 last night near the intersection of 13th street and jefferson avenue in des moines. police found the body of a 28 year old man with a gunshot wound. just hours later around 1:30 a-m, a second homicide occured at the 500 block of southeast carefree lane in waukee. police found a man with multiple gun shots wounds. he later died at a local hospital. police identified the victim as 41- year old gino risola. waukee police issued a warrant for 42-year old brendan mcguinness for his connection in the shooting. and around 3-30 today, they arrested him in east des moines. nikki: local 5's jacob peklo is live at the scene in waukee with the very latest. jacob? jacob/live nikki, this was quite a joint effort to capture mcguinness. the investigation included the local attorney's office and des moines police. waukee police haven't dealt with something like this in a very long time. police say this is the city's first homicide case in nearly 40 years. michael seeman was still in shock saturday morning, after hearing his good friend, gino risola, was killed o
the first homicide happened around 10:30 last night near the intersection of 13th street and jefferson avenue in des moines. police found the body of a 28 year old man with a gunshot wound. just hours later around 1:30 a-m, a second homicide occured at the 500 block of southeast carefree lane in waukee. police found a man with multiple gun shots wounds. he later died at a local hospital. police identified the victim as 41- year old gino risola. waukee police issued a warrant for 42-year old...
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i was confused, wondering if she forgot that thomas jefferson decided against his initial impulse of appointing lafayette as the former french colonies first governor after the louisiana purchase but then i remembered that it must be her go to noun. i explained i met lafayette the french teenager who crossed the atlantic on his own dime to volunteer to fight with george washington in the revolutionary war. therefore i said i was more likely to visit pennsylvania where he got shot. she nevertheless professed her fondness. this encounter aroused such indignation in my breath that i moralized upon the instability of human glory and the evanescence of many other things. no, wait, that's what he did in 1970 when a random stranger in a cigar store had never heard of his revolutionary war grandfather. when i found out my old neighbor had never heard of my war hero, i went and and got a taco with my sister. it does seem eerie how one day the population of new york city was lining up to wave hello and 19 decades go by and all that's left of his memory is the name of a cajun college town. than
i was confused, wondering if she forgot that thomas jefferson decided against his initial impulse of appointing lafayette as the former french colonies first governor after the louisiana purchase but then i remembered that it must be her go to noun. i explained i met lafayette the french teenager who crossed the atlantic on his own dime to volunteer to fight with george washington in the revolutionary war. therefore i said i was more likely to visit pennsylvania where he got shot. she...
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jefferson nailed it!" it really feels like that. and the soundtrack -- >> the other thing that's great about this is i stacked the deck so i win the battle. >> jimmy: i know that, of course. you wrote all of it. exactly. thomas jefferson always hesitant with the president reticent there isn't a plan he doesn't jettison [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> it's really fun. >> jimmy: the soundtrack. the soundtrack is on -- i always see on it spotify viral 50. which is something you don't see, music from broadway shows on the top viral top 50. >> it's crazy. and it sounds so good because of your band, the roots, who are the executive producers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and they were your number one choice to produce the soundtrack. >> yeah, well, musical theater and pop music haven't been friends for so long. they don't even know each other anymore. and so, you know, our dream collaborators were these guys because they play every genre on your show every night and they just can do anything. so, w
jefferson nailed it!" it really feels like that. and the soundtrack -- >> the other thing that's great about this is i stacked the deck so i win the battle. >> jimmy: i know that, of course. you wrote all of it. exactly. thomas jefferson always hesitant with the president reticent there isn't a plan he doesn't jettison [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> it's really fun. >> jimmy: the soundtrack. the soundtrack is on -- i always...
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of sprinkles close to the jefferson area dripping off to the northeast. nothing that should slow you down for your morning commute, but later on this afternoon we are expecting more widespread thunderstorm activity. it's going to be mild again with highs near 68, but then temperatures take a big tumble tomorrow. eric: we have new information in a human trafficking bust. elizabeth: more than 20 officers operated out of a hotel using high-tech surveillance to track their target. ryan smith has the story. ryan: this criminal complaints from the clark county courthouse chill was three men, two women who now face prostitution charges. this after police in oc all of -- in ocl a -- in a schola -- in osceola -- these officer started planning the staying in june. >> and allow us -- it allows us and send a message of we don't want your activity here. ryan: the bust netted six arrests, five for prostitution. four of them are from des moines and west des moines. >> we wondered if this was something you -- we needed to get ahead of. ryan: the police chief said officer
of sprinkles close to the jefferson area dripping off to the northeast. nothing that should slow you down for your morning commute, but later on this afternoon we are expecting more widespread thunderstorm activity. it's going to be mild again with highs near 68, but then temperatures take a big tumble tomorrow. eric: we have new information in a human trafficking bust. elizabeth: more than 20 officers operated out of a hotel using high-tech surveillance to track their target. ryan smith has...
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and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'll take a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run the entire way. quarterback power from baylor. >> gus: also mcgowan, 410 pounds. trevor clemens, 98. here's the handoff. oh, lowered his shoulder and picked up the first down. threw himself under the chariot. >> joel: power here. he will have a three oklahoma state defender. and he meets them, powers through, and is able to get the always falling forward. 6'0", 225 pounds with 53 yards rushing on the night. >> gus: linwood injured his leg. hasn't sign much action in the second half. johnson! chris johnson with an eight-yard run. lampkin with the tackle. >> joel: he
and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'll take a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run the entire way....
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strong wind shattered glass on jefferson elementary school. it's not the power pole at its face, leaving southwest 26th street pitch black after sundown. damage. >> my car is parked in the back, i can't get out. >> no power means most residents are finding somewhere else to sleep tonight. but not before firing up chainsaws and attacking the seemingly endless supply of scattered branches. elizabeth: that was ryan smith reporting. whether the damage was the result of wind or a tomato -- tornado is up for debate. they will survey that today to make a determination. eric: a tornado hit the des wednesday. the iowa national guard has video of the aftermath. >> about 50 to 75 yards west over toward the national guard area. debris starting to fly and that kind of stuff so we knew it was a tornado. we saw tractor-trailers picked up and thrown into offense along mckinley as well. eric: the video is not released yet and we hope to get it later today. elizabeth: reports of damage to, trees, and buildings out of knoxville. laura terrerllll reports. laura:
strong wind shattered glass on jefferson elementary school. it's not the power pole at its face, leaving southwest 26th street pitch black after sundown. damage. >> my car is parked in the back, i can't get out. >> no power means most residents are finding somewhere else to sleep tonight. but not before firing up chainsaws and attacking the seemingly endless supply of scattered branches. elizabeth: that was ryan smith reporting. whether the damage was the result of wind or a tomato...
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but in rev lyings their generation it is an embarrassment of riches, you have your jefferson, jefferson, beloved boy franklin. blurred byham hamilton, chief artillery officer, you have john adams james madison. like, if -- even there's a lot of talent there. >> he's the hit it of choice. >> he's definitely the writers choice because henry, as, you know, was famously a book seller in the own or of the london book shop, and he joined up with the militia in madison, massachusetts, eventually when that marched into the army he was the guy in boston who was think about the guy you buyer books from. hopefully it's still a guy or a lady in a store. yay. [applause] so the books guy walks up to washington. i mean, there's a siege in boston, and the british control the little peninsula of the city of boston itself but they're surrounded by all of these patriot militias that have kind of marched into the continental army, an they get word that ethan allen, and ben arnold who we like at this point have captured with the cannon and martyrs leftover from the french and indian war. so in order to brea
but in rev lyings their generation it is an embarrassment of riches, you have your jefferson, jefferson, beloved boy franklin. blurred byham hamilton, chief artillery officer, you have john adams james madison. like, if -- even there's a lot of talent there. >> he's the hit it of choice. >> he's definitely the writers choice because henry, as, you know, was famously a book seller in the own or of the london book shop, and he joined up with the militia in madison, massachusetts,...
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and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to o use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'llake a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run quarterback power from baylor. >> gus: also mcgowan, 410 pounds. trevor clemens, 98. here's the handoff. oh, lowered his shoulder and picked up the first down. threw himself under the chariot. >> joel: power here. he will have a three oklahoma state defender. and he meets them, powers through, and is able to get the alalys falling forward. 6'0", 225 pounds with 53 yards rushing on the night. >> gus: linwood injured his leg. hasn't sign much action in the second half. johnson! chriri johnson with an eight-yarar run. lampkin with the tackle. >> joel: he has me athlhl
and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to o use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'llake a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run quarterback power...
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it's 7-0 jefferson... but wash answered in a big way... t-j vogel... looking deep... drops it in the bucket to isaiah nimmersrs. what a throw and catch... we're tied at 7... and then on the next warrior drive... they chuck it downfield again... this time vogel throws a strike to a wide open keion wills... and he wills is way in for six... they're in the 3rd at kingston... it's 35-21 wash... for the third straight year -- solon and west delaware are facing off in the second round of the playoffs -- two years ago the spartata me away with the win -- last year -- it was the hawks -- so you could call tonight's meeting -- the rubber match matchwest delaware hasn't lost no score in the first -- hawks driving -- max ride-en-our -- lofts one up to josh nagel -- west delaware goes up 7 nothing and they weren't done -- second quarter it's ride-en-our --again -- this time with his feet -- to make it 14 nothingand the kid plays on defense too -- ride-en-our -- breaks up the pass in the endzone -- as west delaware es on to win 37 to 14 the final. staying in 3-a --- xavier hosting
it's 7-0 jefferson... but wash answered in a big way... t-j vogel... looking deep... drops it in the bucket to isaiah nimmersrs. what a throw and catch... we're tied at 7... and then on the next warrior drive... they chuck it downfield again... this time vogel throws a strike to a wide open keion wills... and he wills is way in for six... they're in the 3rd at kingston... it's 35-21 wash... for the third straight year -- solon and west delaware are facing off in the second round of the playoffs...
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and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'll take a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run the entire way. quarterback power from baylor. >> gus: also mcgowan, 410 pounds. trevor clemens, 98. here's the handoff. oh, lowered his shoulder and picked up the first down. threw himself under the chariot. >> joel: power here. he will have a three oklahoma state defender. and he meets them, powers through, and is able to get the first down. always falling forward. 6'0", 225 pounds with 53 yards rushing on the night. >> gus: linwood injured his leg. hasn't sign much action in the second half. johnson! chris johnson with an eight-yard run. lampkin with the tackle.
and jefferson. third down and shortcoming up for the bears. >> joel: mike gundy is going to use one of the time-outs here. >> referee: time-out, oklahoma state. >> gus: we'll take a break, 4:07 to go. >> gus: 4:07 to go, baylor faced with the third down and one at the 21. >> joel: i wouldn't fake the ball, would i bring in all of the heavy personnel. would i snap it to chris johnson who is 6'5", 235 pounds. this would be a quarterback run the entire way....
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freeman served as the servant at the white house during both jefferson and madison's administration. the historian acquired this document from the descendents of john freeman to help support his research in black history. moving into the segregation era section, this is one of the founding documents for the naacp. the naacp, the catalyst for the founding of the naacp, was a bloody race riot in 1908 that occurred in springfield, illinois, the birthplace and burial site of abraham lincoln. a group of interracial activists assembled to discuss the formation of a group that would advocate for the civil rights of african americans. they organized what they call the national negro conference. they made a call for it on the centenary of abraham lincoln's birth, february 12, 1909. that followed the conference in may on the second anniversary of the meeting of the conference. they formed a group to organize to form a permanent organization. the group was called the national negro committee. this was a platform for the national negro committee, also known as the committee of 40. the group deci
freeman served as the servant at the white house during both jefferson and madison's administration. the historian acquired this document from the descendents of john freeman to help support his research in black history. moving into the segregation era section, this is one of the founding documents for the naacp. the naacp, the catalyst for the founding of the naacp, was a bloody race riot in 1908 that occurred in springfield, illinois, the birthplace and burial site of abraham lincoln. a...
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jefferson kept detailed notes on how the medals should be executed.to washington in new york along with a box of medals for his men. that's a chain of preservation which today's honorees can certainly appreciate. because our founders followed through on this and on some of the other things, we have this great tradition that's older than the country itself. we have this golden link to a time when america was merely this radical idea that anyone could contribute to the common good. so just look at who we are honoring today. a small group of people who acted purely on their own passion and courage, reclaimed the world's most valuable treasurers. they reattached the tendons to the bone that is civilization's identity. ladies and gentlemen, we're the luckiest people on earth. we get to tell these stories. we get to toast our heros. and we get to fall in love with freedom all over again. because knowing who we are from shows our children what they can be. no task is more pressure than that. no award is greater than this. so for the monuments men, they have
jefferson kept detailed notes on how the medals should be executed.to washington in new york along with a box of medals for his men. that's a chain of preservation which today's honorees can certainly appreciate. because our founders followed through on this and on some of the other things, we have this great tradition that's older than the country itself. we have this golden link to a time when america was merely this radical idea that anyone could contribute to the common good. so just look...
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lindaaquero is at westchester jefferson county mall. and ae begin with brynn gingras on black friday's most controversial deal. >> these are priced as low as 70 bucks. with all of the bargains, the fa a is scrambling to figure out how to regulate all of these drones that are about to fly in the sky. in the rush of black friday ess, one item soars above the rest. >> at first i wanted the helicopter. but when the drones c w out and then when i seen, when i actually seen one, i fell in love with it. >> he's not alone. an estimated 400,000 drones are expected to be sold from now until christmas. we ound good deals at three different stores, some practically sold oubt. y thou why the ras a rohing to regulate the unmanned aircrafts soon. the proposed rules would require drone owners to reck register any crafts weigh more than half a pound. >> if it's like a car, if it's gistered and stuff like that, if anything happened, like a license plate, you know who is the owner. ls>> thursday news4 shot this exclusive video of a father and son being qu
lindaaquero is at westchester jefferson county mall. and ae begin with brynn gingras on black friday's most controversial deal. >> these are priced as low as 70 bucks. with all of the bargains, the fa a is scrambling to figure out how to regulate all of these drones that are about to fly in the sky. in the rush of black friday ess, one item soars above the rest. >> at first i wanted the helicopter. but when the drones c w out and then when i seen, when i actually seen one, i fell in...
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a beautiful shot from our jefferson webcam in greene county just off to the northwest. satellite radar, just a few clouds breaking up to the north and west. if we whine things down, there is a frontal boundary. late last week, and has taken all the clouds. high pressure in control, sinking air, dry air, 38 in the metro. up to the west, temperatures in the 20's. that is chile. c --hilly. we look at sunday, temperatures back around 60. alyx: thank you, frank. two new downtown restaurants are set to open this upcoming week. rapidly expanding south downtown. >> we figured there would be some more stuff coming but it came pretty fast. alyx: guru bbq and fuzzy's taco shop will both open monday, just south of mlk. in addition to the housing already in the neighborhood, the downtown community alliance list 441 housing units now under construction or proposed projects. the renovated warehouse also includes a jimmy john's and anytime fitness. coming up, a musical talent. she is a local and a folk music frank: good saturday morning, 8:43. if you have been outside you have noticed
a beautiful shot from our jefferson webcam in greene county just off to the northwest. satellite radar, just a few clouds breaking up to the north and west. if we whine things down, there is a frontal boundary. late last week, and has taken all the clouds. high pressure in control, sinking air, dry air, 38 in the metro. up to the west, temperatures in the 20's. that is chile. c --hilly. we look at sunday, temperatures back around 60. alyx: thank you, frank. two new downtown restaurants are set...
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but as allen martin reports, this week's jefferson award winner is expanding opportunities for young people right here in the bay area. >> a record week last week. >> reporter: john hogan had retired from 24 years in the mortgage industry and was working on his mba a few years ago when some labor statistics spurred him to action. >> only 27% of youth ages 16 to 19 are working. the youth employment rate was at a 64-year low. >> reporter: so he founded teenforce in 2010. the social enterprise matches entry level jobs with young people aged 14 to 24. half of them are foster youth. >> they don't have just sort of the typical supports to help them get that first food in the door for working. that's individual youth, right? >> reporter: as the ceo of teenforce john works with about 50 santa clara county businesses from technology and healthcare to retail and food service. john says many of them had not hired young people until he approached them. >> we step in and say, look, if we can find you the right youth with the right schedule who is prepared, then would you be willing to interview t
but as allen martin reports, this week's jefferson award winner is expanding opportunities for young people right here in the bay area. >> a record week last week. >> reporter: john hogan had retired from 24 years in the mortgage industry and was working on his mba a few years ago when some labor statistics spurred him to action. >> only 27% of youth ages 16 to 19 are working. the youth employment rate was at a 64-year low. >> reporter: so he founded teenforce in 2010....
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ben jefferson, adams, and all these guys. neil: but jefferson doesn't brag about this in any of his books. >> right. neil: it's like an invisible episode. >> my hope is when you open the book you know who they are because they have beautiful monuments in nice graves but no one outside the naval historianians know who they are. neil: kill jesus or to kill kennedy or to think along those lines? >> i'm not a -- people don't come up to me, i'm not really a killer, although it's in my name, and although i will repeat death and -- >> i like to focus where most people aren't. neil: but you bring it alive, which i think between you and o'reilly is doing an enormous service to people. >> a lot of people that write me are from schools, students . neil: i bet. and this whole process of doing everything else. you've had great success with this, this is the top of the best-sellers list. do you and o'reilly compare notes and does he not have you on the show if he fears you're going to bump him off. >> he doesn't have fear, he had me on las
ben jefferson, adams, and all these guys. neil: but jefferson doesn't brag about this in any of his books. >> right. neil: it's like an invisible episode. >> my hope is when you open the book you know who they are because they have beautiful monuments in nice graves but no one outside the naval historianians know who they are. neil: kill jesus or to kill kennedy or to think along those lines? >> i'm not a -- people don't come up to me, i'm not really a killer, although it's in...
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. >> all of this began something close to about a year ago when students here in jefferson county first walked out of some of the schools or the high schools in protest of a change in the a.p. u.s. history curriculum proposed by these three conservative school board members. they wanted to make it a more conservative, patriotic theme. the students went on what was pretty much a week long strike at that time. teachers protested the conservative leaning of the school board members, saying they did not like some of the ideas they were proposing, including merit based pay, pay raises based on performance in the classroom instead of their seniority as they're used to and there was also a move to take some of the money that would go, transfer that money from the public schools into charter schools of jefferson county. that hit a very sour note. parents were behind the recall effort almost 100%. they now can claim victory. >> that is jim hooly reporting. two other members were replaced in yesterday's vote. >>> police in northern illinois will reveal what they now know about the death of a very
. >> all of this began something close to about a year ago when students here in jefferson county first walked out of some of the schools or the high schools in protest of a change in the a.p. u.s. history curriculum proposed by these three conservative school board members. they wanted to make it a more conservative, patriotic theme. the students went on what was pretty much a week long strike at that time. teachers protested the conservative leaning of the school board members, saying...