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either maryanne hinkle, john barber, rob hammond and we have lewis -- and i think john ritz -- i don't know, go ahead. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> i support my neighbors and the community and that -- >> could i get you to speak into the mic. >> the west side in my opinion and the opinion of my neighbors and others is much safer. there is a tremendous amount of traffic that occurs as everyone has said. and there is a bottleneck at top, where the eastside was proposed anyway, so i think that would be enhanced or added in terms of the traffic flow would be slowed down. so there would be additional safety issues as was mentioned. as well as litter. that is going to be an issue on either side, but i do believe due to the open area of the proposed west side, you will just have a more natural, i guess, disposal, because of the existing trash facilities and so forth. largely, again, i'm looking at safety. i'm looking at additional litter. i'm looking at the the congestion around the steps on the eastside so to that end, if it does have to go in, i support my neighbors in that it should b
either maryanne hinkle, john barber, rob hammond and we have lewis -- and i think john ritz -- i don't know, go ahead. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> i support my neighbors and the community and that -- >> could i get you to speak into the mic. >> the west side in my opinion and the opinion of my neighbors and others is much safer. there is a tremendous amount of traffic that occurs as everyone has said. and there is a bottleneck at top, where the eastside was...
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doris fisher and bob and john and dale fisher (clapping.) i'd like to welcome mr. barber are a calendar who is here with us (clapping) so our administrator active office is named after john calendar that was a long time member and i'd like to welcome our capital campaign co-chairs that made this happen stephanie mellone and rocky freed and bob emry (clapping) okay. so a final welcome to our board members and staff and community members and partners thank you guys for coming out today, you'll hear from a number of speakers throughout the day we'll try to be tight so after the programs over is we'll continue coffee in the dining room hall during the club so again welcome now from our first speaker cal la (clapping.) >> handsome my name is cal la i'm in the fifth grade i live 8 blocks from the fischer clubhouse sometimes i get bored i joined did boys and girls club last year and started going by the way because my 0 best friend wanted me, too i enjoyed going on field trips i am spur excited to be one of the first members at the new dawn fisher clubhouse i remember taking a h
doris fisher and bob and john and dale fisher (clapping.) i'd like to welcome mr. barber are a calendar who is here with us (clapping) so our administrator active office is named after john calendar that was a long time member and i'd like to welcome our capital campaign co-chairs that made this happen stephanie mellone and rocky freed and bob emry (clapping) okay. so a final welcome to our board members and staff and community members and partners thank you guys for coming out today, you'll...
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barber who gives an in depth look at "pocahontas." it's a native american woman who married an englishman named john rolf. it's called "face to face" in important players and the struggle for justice in american history. to explore some of the surprising historical connections within it. it might be a stretch to connect alexander hamilton with mark twain or carnegie with booker wa, she do it all the time. >> there's almost 500 indians in -- in virginia, not far from james helm. so i'll talk about the the portrait for her life a little bit. talk about the portrait, where it came from, why is it here. and then i'll make some sense of the other two portraits that will follow in this series in february and march. i mentioned individuals that we think of. john smith in particular. john smith, in particular. pocahontas saved his life. the history passed down from the indians is a little different than the version that captain john smith wrote about after the fact. to england. they don't always agree. there's a language difference. a lot to work out. another individual that we think of in relation to pocahontas
barber who gives an in depth look at "pocahontas." it's a native american woman who married an englishman named john rolf. it's called "face to face" in important players and the struggle for justice in american history. to explore some of the surprising historical connections within it. it might be a stretch to connect alexander hamilton with mark twain or carnegie with booker wa, she do it all the time. >> there's almost 500 indians in -- in virginia, not far from...
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responding to her call for further involvement, john offered a substantial character, a character sketch of his barber in a mid-april letter. calling the description a trifling subject, intended for your amusement. abigail in turn explained in early may that she had delayed writing because, dismayed of a lethargy of massachusetts patriots patriots, she had not felt in a human to entertain you and feared using unbecoming invehicletive. such a tentativeness to the concerns of their partners was a cornerstone of john and abigail's relationship. they had begun writing virtually from the start of their courtship, as we'll hear next. john told abigail only a few months before their wedding that he had thought of sending her a nest of letters, like a nest of baskets. even though he knew the baskets themselves might be a more gentile and acceptable present. john may have already realized that he had found a friend who would appreciate letters even more. two weeks after responding to abigail's views of women john asked her is there no way for two friendly souls to converse together although their bodies are 40
responding to her call for further involvement, john offered a substantial character, a character sketch of his barber in a mid-april letter. calling the description a trifling subject, intended for your amusement. abigail in turn explained in early may that she had delayed writing because, dismayed of a lethargy of massachusetts patriots patriots, she had not felt in a human to entertain you and feared using unbecoming invehicletive. such a tentativeness to the concerns of their partners was a...
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barber who gives an in depth look at "pocahontas." it's a native american woman who married an englishman named john rolf. it's called
barber who gives an in depth look at "pocahontas." it's a native american woman who married an englishman named john rolf. it's called
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and curator jim barber, who gives an in-depth look at one of the museum's oil paintings titled "pocahontas." the images of the native american woman who married an englishman named john rolls in the early 1600s. this program is part of a series called face-to-face, about important players in the struggle for justice in american history. >> >> hello, everyone. i'm can cook -- i'm ian cooke. this afternoon's face-to-face talk pocahontas. face-to-face is a series designed to highlight the best of our collection and explore some of the surprising historical connections within it. it might seem a stretch to connect alexander hamilton with mark twain, but as a matter of history, we do it all the time. jim barber is a historian here at the national portrait gallery. jim curated our current collection about the city, its intrigues and operators during the lincoln administration, and organized an exhibition of original art commissioned by "time" magazine for their covers about half a century ago. you could visit these shows on the second floor well jim puts the finishing touches on his next exhibition about babe ruth. please welcome jim barber. [applause] >> welcome to the na
and curator jim barber, who gives an in-depth look at one of the museum's oil paintings titled "pocahontas." the images of the native american woman who married an englishman named john rolls in the early 1600s. this program is part of a series called face-to-face, about important players in the struggle for justice in american history. >> >> hello, everyone. i'm can cook -- i'm ian cooke. this afternoon's face-to-face talk pocahontas. face-to-face is a series designed to...
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john smith wrote so it's -- right, we do not know for sure much. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> [inaudible] february 19 with jim barber and ira aldrich. hope to see you there. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] february marks the 100th anniversary of the release of the film "the birth of a nation." filmmaker dw griffith screen the film for president woodrow wilson at the white house. in about an hour, we'll show the film in its entirety, but first, author dick lehr on the film's history. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," our guest is dick lehr, author of "the birth of a nation: how a legendary filmmaker and a crusading editor reignited america's civil war." >> dick lehr, in a recent washington post review, the gentleman who wrote it, it starts off this way -- no red-blooded american would favor censoring works of art. while reading dick lehr's book you may find yourself rooting for that with a clampdown of the 1915 film of the same name. >> isn't that a great start? >> why "th
john smith wrote so it's -- right, we do not know for sure much. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> [inaudible] february 19 with jim barber and ira aldrich. hope to see you there. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] february marks the 100th anniversary of the release of the film "the birth of a...
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john koskinen will testify on capitol hill. topics will include the agency's money trouble. >>> time now for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. some real in-flight entertainment. ♪ >> this barbert breaking into song to help make the wait for take off a little less agonizing. the bad, a dog running down a highway bringing traffic to a standstill. a biker tried to capture the run away pooch but was unsuccessful. finally the ugly, how long is winter if your groundhog is grumpy. the groundhog biting the mayor's ear in wisconsin but looks like spring is on the air. >> looks like it was just inevitable. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. bye. >> yes it does. good morning to you. it is tuesday february 3. i'm ainsley earhardt filling in for elisabeth this morning. we start with a fox news alert. a deadly winter storm bringing travel for millions to a standstill. commuters waking up to black ice plunging temperatures and piles of snow. plus more bad news. we are tracking another storm on the way. >> wait a minute. yesterday was groundhog day. then measles outbreak spreads to 14 states and potential candidate for 2016 president getting in on the debate. >> what's mo
john koskinen will testify on capitol hill. topics will include the agency's money trouble. >>> time now for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. some real in-flight entertainment. ♪ >> this barbert breaking into song to help make the wait for take off a little less agonizing. the bad, a dog running down a highway bringing traffic to a standstill. a biker tried to capture the run away pooch but was unsuccessful. finally the ugly, how long is winter if your...