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so what are the takeaways that we might have from discussing king george's war under this period? i think there's three things we can kind of take away from this particular conflict. the british colonists have once again banded together in times of crisis. we talk about coming together, gives you a sense of style and so there's definitely a shared sense of community that comes out of this. and you can kind of imagine, right? it is maybe the modern monologue of going to a modern football game. you're all one, all cheering no your team, right? the idea the crisis comes, all together and then there is this panic, right? that the coast will be raided. then a storm dispurses and there is rejoicing together. and so there's this creation, not that it wasn't already a sense of community but it enhances that, that, that feeling amongst the people. and creates a sense of community. distinct of being british subjects. it does take valuable military experience, right? as we know because we've seen the few tour, there's more coming up, the american revolution. and there aren't too many colonis
so what are the takeaways that we might have from discussing king george's war under this period? i think there's three things we can kind of take away from this particular conflict. the british colonists have once again banded together in times of crisis. we talk about coming together, gives you a sense of style and so there's definitely a shared sense of community that comes out of this. and you can kind of imagine, right? it is maybe the modern monologue of going to a modern football game....
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so what are the takeaways that we might have from discussing king george's war under this period? i think there's three things we can kind of take away from this particular conflict. the british colonists have once again banded together in times of crisis. we talk about coming together, gives you a sense of style and so there's definitely a shared sense of community that comes out of this. and you can kind of imagine, right? it is maybe the modern monologue of going to a modern football game. you're all one, all cheering no your team, right? the idea the crisis comes, all together and then there is this panic, right? that the coast will be raided. then a storm dispurses and there is rejoicing together. and so there's this creation, not that it wasn't already a sense of community but it enhances that, that, that feeling amongst the people. and creates a sense of community. distinct of being british subjects. it does take valuable military experience, right? as we know because we've seen the few tour, there's more coming up, the american revolution. and there aren't too many colonis
so what are the takeaways that we might have from discussing king george's war under this period? i think there's three things we can kind of take away from this particular conflict. the british colonists have once again banded together in times of crisis. we talk about coming together, gives you a sense of style and so there's definitely a shared sense of community that comes out of this. and you can kind of imagine, right? it is maybe the modern monologue of going to a modern football game....
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sent by king george to arrange for the shipment to great the deliveryeed up of food.rades to keep the home fires burning. now is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we have started. keep buying them, mr. foe. mister.buying them, and then it is over and the world is safe with democracy. one more parade in washington. there is president harding. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. seems like everyone is on the move. we've got to do something about those roads. ♪ it takes forever to cross a river this way. they begin to build new roads. mighty smooth riding now. there is one car that takes you anywhere you want to go, the model t. strong, sturdy, with a will of its own. ♪ here is how they put them together. a car comes off the end of the line every 10 seconds. they sell them in just about every town in the land. end to what you can do when you own a car. no longer locked on the land, a farmer's wife can get away from the farm for a little while. ofcks take over the job moving produce to market. ♪ the saturday afternoon
sent by king george to arrange for the shipment to great the deliveryeed up of food.rades to keep the home fires burning. now is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we have started. keep buying them, mr. foe. mister.buying them, and then it is over and the world is safe with democracy. one more parade in washington. there is president harding. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. seems like everyone is on the move. we've got to do something...
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lord northcliff in detroit sent by king george to arrange for a shipment of tankers in england.parades and more parades to keep the home fires burning. now is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we've started. keep buying them, mister. and then it's over, and the world is safe for democracy. one more parade in washington. there's president harding and general blackjack persian. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. lots of changes around the country now. seems like everyone is on the move. but we've got to do something about those roads. ♪ it takes forever to cross a river this way. we begin to build new roads as fast as we can. mighty smooth riding now. there's one car that takes you anywhere you want to go. the model t. strong, sturdy with a will of its own. here's how they put them together at the highland park plant. a car comes off the end of the line every ten seconds. dealers sell them in just about every town in the land. there's no end to what you can do when you own a car. no longer locked on the land, the farmer's wife
lord northcliff in detroit sent by king george to arrange for a shipment of tankers in england.parades and more parades to keep the home fires burning. now is the time to buy liberty bonds so we can finish the job we've started. keep buying them, mister. and then it's over, and the world is safe for democracy. one more parade in washington. there's president harding and general blackjack persian. they are marching to arlington cemetery to bury the unknown soldier. lots of changes around the...
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around 76 inure leonardtown. 75 in king george. 73 degrees in lexington. futurecast will show you as we head through the night, a cold front will pass off to our east. it will be a drive frontal passage. and it will stall off the coast and that is when the concern comes into play. along that front, clouds will increase during the day on that tuesday for stop the low pressure system will intensify as it heads toward the atlantic state. that will increase from the ocean and pull in cooler air from the north and west. this will likely be a major travel had a for millions of americans trying to get out on the busiest travel day of the year. here is what we know about wednesday's coastal storm. all of the models are coming together to increase the likelihood of white and windy conditions across the atlantic and northeast. we will start out wednesday with some rain. some acute relations will be possible. the best chance will be west of d.c.. it is too early to put numbers on this, because there is such a difference in our computer models on this storm at this ti
around 76 inure leonardtown. 75 in king george. 73 degrees in lexington. futurecast will show you as we head through the night, a cold front will pass off to our east. it will be a drive frontal passage. and it will stall off the coast and that is when the concern comes into play. along that front, clouds will increase during the day on that tuesday for stop the low pressure system will intensify as it heads toward the atlantic state. that will increase from the ocean and pull in cooler air...
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what a difference, east of 95 into charles county now through king george over to colonial beach we have heavy rain. west between warrenton and i-95 we have lighter showers here. although southern prince william has a couple of moderate showers. there evening lightning in colonial beach for 15 minutes or so. our friends on the eastern shore also, all this is moving up toward you. you are going to get the heavy rain for another one to two hours. look what is coming south, as we head towa reidville and the lower eastern shore, pro duce saint patrick's day lightning and thunder as well. this time of year, small hail is easy to generate. it is a dreary looking day. lucky to get into the low 50s, maybe mid-50s in a couple of spots. but the rain has been keeping us chilly today. if there is a lingering shower at 7:00, it will be very isolated and by 9:00 some clearing, 42. and the cold is on the way. here's the cold you can ceasesly see. only 30 in columbus and cleveland, near 70 in norfolk. this is what is coming and this cold is going to be with us for a couple of days now. 41 in cumberland
what a difference, east of 95 into charles county now through king george over to colonial beach we have heavy rain. west between warrenton and i-95 we have lighter showers here. although southern prince william has a couple of moderate showers. there evening lightning in colonial beach for 15 minutes or so. our friends on the eastern shore also, all this is moving up toward you. you are going to get the heavy rain for another one to two hours. look what is coming south, as we head towa...
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king george may get into the upper 70s there in the western part of the northern neck. and near the pennsylvania border from howard county into frederick and washington, the panhandle of west virginia, should be right near 70 degrees. the shenandoah valley from martinsburg down to shenandoah and lorain, winchester, mid to upper 70s with a southwesterly breeze sweeping up the valley and clouds coming through. out of the mountains, many locations there in the upper 60s to right near 70 degrees. coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:41, a look at the election day forecast in the metro area hour by hour and the breakdown on that. now we'll check on road conditions with melissa. >>> some construction popping up right now. we're talking about new hampshire avenue nord at powder mill. we have one lane and one shoulder closed because of that emergency road work. hoping that's going to be out of the way before things pick up too much. a wider look at things, inner loop, outer loop looking good. in and out of town, no major problems. we'll keep it that way. we do stil
king george may get into the upper 70s there in the western part of the northern neck. and near the pennsylvania border from howard county into frederick and washington, the panhandle of west virginia, should be right near 70 degrees. the shenandoah valley from martinsburg down to shenandoah and lorain, winchester, mid to upper 70s with a southwesterly breeze sweeping up the valley and clouds coming through. out of the mountains, many locations there in the upper 60s to right near 70 degrees....
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and so basically after the anville expedition, there's not a lot of major action in king george's war. british are also using privateers against the french. bottom line is it dies down. one reason is because the french lost the war by the end of 1747. in may and again in october there's two very famous naval battles disastrous for the french off the north western tip of spain. the first and second battles of cape finisterre. they are efforts by the french to get convoys across to help new france and in both cases french navy forces are destroyed and able to stop the convoys from crossing the atlantic. so with this, essentially by 1747 and into 1748 war extended. france still had the advantage in europe. of course at sea the royal navy and britain had achieved the upper hand. with this stale mate in place, the two sides, negotiations, maria teresa was allowed to maintain the throne. and although the war was fought over deep tensions it was a draw and both sides went back. we will see a new war known as the seven year's war will break out within a decade. that is october 1748 and we hav
and so basically after the anville expedition, there's not a lot of major action in king george's war. british are also using privateers against the french. bottom line is it dies down. one reason is because the french lost the war by the end of 1747. in may and again in october there's two very famous naval battles disastrous for the french off the north western tip of spain. the first and second battles of cape finisterre. they are efforts by the french to get convoys across to help new...
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thom tillis is a new senator-elect from carolina and ,aid he calls our president "king george." ran an impressive race and was ranked one of the 10 most conservative members of the house by the national journal. these people did not lie. maybe they did. they are talented and principled people. one of their principles is not compromised. -- compromise. as we say in texas, "don't key g and leg -- pee on my le tell me it is raining." >> when you are a senator, you behave like a senator. moore understands that it is difficult to represent one state.t versus a purple >> can we take up any of these questions? >> if i remembered it. you will have to wait until the general. i'm not sure there is going to -- hope thatarly hillary gets a left challenge. herhat will assert centrism. that is why i want a left-wing challenge. >> you will see a lot of centrism. you will get your wish. >> you will see a lot of policy. >> that is true. >> on citizens united, it is not that they are more negative. they might be. there are so many. the conversation is moving away from facebook. the first conteste
thom tillis is a new senator-elect from carolina and ,aid he calls our president "king george." ran an impressive race and was ranked one of the 10 most conservative members of the house by the national journal. these people did not lie. maybe they did. they are talented and principled people. one of their principles is not compromised. -- compromise. as we say in texas, "don't key g and leg -- pee on my le tell me it is raining." >> when you are a senator, you behave...
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little clara dreams through time so the nutcracker is based on george washington, the rat king is georgeii and the cherry blossoms in full bloom on the banks of the potomac. >> the nutcracker is wearing a george washington hat. is he the swrorj washingtgeorge character? >> yes, based on george washington. he battles the evil rat king based on george iii. >> claire is the little girl who has the dream. >> claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure. she's a dancing doll. >> the other little girl wears a night gown. >> yes. >> tell us about your role. you can speak. >> not in the show, but i can speak. yes. >> how long have you danced with the washington ballet? >> this is my first season. >> exciting to have such an important role? >> very exciting, yes. the role is very -- you have to be in the party scene, in the kids react to you, doll-like, it's very fun. >> claire right? the junior company, at the cusp of joining our company. >> when does it start? >> december 4th through december 27th. washingtonballet.org for tickets. >> this is not just for children. >> it's a great opport
little clara dreams through time so the nutcracker is based on george washington, the rat king is georgeii and the cherry blossoms in full bloom on the banks of the potomac. >> the nutcracker is wearing a george washington hat. is he the swrorj washingtgeorge character? >> yes, based on george washington. he battles the evil rat king based on george iii. >> claire is the little girl who has the dream. >> claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure. she's a...
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another referred to him as king george. he of course a long time opponent of what the president and we should add a bipartisan majority, what they want to do here is what steve king had to say. >> this is not rocket science. are we going to allow a president to violate the constitution and say our rules in the house won't let us restrain the president? this is congress, mr. speaker, must do it's constitutional duty it must adhere to our oath of the institution. >> a lot of la teen knee groups are beend hoo this, some say it doesn't go far enough, also coming out four square behind this as well. >> all right, mike for us at the white house, mike, thank you, earlier i spoke with elliot uncle of new york, the ranking member of the house foreign apairs committee, and i asked him whether the president has the authority to go through with this executive order. >> there is no doubt in my mind that the president has the authority, i don't think he would be doing it if he didn't, because he knows he would be subject to all kinds of c
another referred to him as king george. he of course a long time opponent of what the president and we should add a bipartisan majority, what they want to do here is what steve king had to say. >> this is not rocket science. are we going to allow a president to violate the constitution and say our rules in the house won't let us restrain the president? this is congress, mr. speaker, must do it's constitutional duty it must adhere to our oath of the institution. >> a lot of la teen...
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northern mech reporting thunder activity towards west moralened county and king george county and acrossiver if towards prince george's county, upper marlboro seeing rain. montgomery county, heavy rain. over this area. this racontinues around 28, wheaton, and rockville all the way across towards laurel. that's where we're seeing heavier rain making its way in through northern prince george's county, the laurel area in the next 15 to 20 minutes. down sow the south, upper marlboro, 301 and right down route 4. if you live along route 4, you're going to see pretty good rain make its way through your area, too. so not quite done with the rain just yet. temperatures on the cooler side now. 57 degrees. temperatures dropping through the 50s and by 11:00, 51 and rather breezy. we could see a couple more showers, but the winds will start to pick up bringing in cooler air for tomorrow. so cool and breezy on your friday. lots of sunshine, though. 49 to 55 degrees. so not a bad day, but it will definitely be a cool day. saturday, a very cold start. 37 in the city. that means most of you around the fr
northern mech reporting thunder activity towards west moralened county and king george county and acrossiver if towards prince george's county, upper marlboro seeing rain. montgomery county, heavy rain. over this area. this racontinues around 28, wheaton, and rockville all the way across towards laurel. that's where we're seeing heavier rain making its way in through northern prince george's county, the laurel area in the next 15 to 20 minutes. down sow the south, upper marlboro, 301 and right...
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american constitution, if you read hamilton's paper in 1869, he goes to great length to distinguish king george's states. item after item, he says the king is absolute. the president is under the law. this president said earlier this year he is not an emperor, now tomorrow night he is going to announce he is an emperor. this is an enormously huge step, because if he can redefine -- >> newt all you did was restate the rhetoric -- if this goes to the courts, this has the legal authority n authority. >> jay, speaking of hyperbole, i want you to listen to this. >> they were going to go nuts because they're going to see it as a move outside of the authority of the president. and it is going to be a very dangerous situation. you're going to see hopefully not, but you could see instances of anarchy. >> what do you mean? >> well, you could see violence. you know, this is a big step. >> that was an interview with usa today, do you think there will be anarchy if the president acts on immigration? >> i think if you break the rule of law and you violate the constitutional system and you say to the american p
american constitution, if you read hamilton's paper in 1869, he goes to great length to distinguish king george's states. item after item, he says the king is absolute. the president is under the law. this president said earlier this year he is not an emperor, now tomorrow night he is going to announce he is an emperor. this is an enormously huge step, because if he can redefine -- >> newt all you did was restate the rhetoric -- if this goes to the courts, this has the legal authority n...
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if king george iii at the same powers as the nsa our founding fathers would never have gone to philadelphia. it would have been picked up, arrested and executed before signing the declaration of independence. this is not an insignificant matter, this is not an academic matter, this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder, a chilling effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can talk on the phone anymore for if you they will use identifying information and regulatory/client privilege. this is the most outrageous abuse of freedom in our history. it is not to be taken lightly and i take offense at the government saying we hold the cards, you are entitled -- this is why we had a revolution, we have our faith in you, you are our only protection between this tierney and as chief justice roberts point ated out if the court doesn't step in here, we're going to be in the streets again and i don't want to see that and you don't want to either. >> thank you. >> good morning, your honor. may it please the court? i represent the el
if king george iii at the same powers as the nsa our founding fathers would never have gone to philadelphia. it would have been picked up, arrested and executed before signing the declaration of independence. this is not an insignificant matter, this is not an academic matter, this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder, a chilling effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can talk on the phone anymore for if you they...
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mary's, mechanicsville calvert beach and king george and westmoreland county countyies.redericksburg. not quite done with the rain yet. where it's not raining currently around the metro d.c. area, more showers this evening, maybe. might want toic ta the umbrella in case. a few showers around. cool, 56 degrees at notice a change wunonce the wind picks u. tomorrow, a lot cooler than today. cooler and breezy. lots of sunshine, though. temperatures 49 to 55 and with wind, upwards of 20 miles per hour. cooler as well. thinking about taking lunch yot doors, tomorrow you may want to think again. 56 degrees on saturday. after a very cold start. most of you down into the lower 30s. then 58 degrees on subbed sunday. weekend cool, quite nice. 62 on monday. 66 on veterans day and look at next thursday. that when the real cold arctic air moves in. high temperature of only 46, and guys, might get colder than that late next week. >> bring it on. what you got? >>> a big day of preparations in the nfl that has nothing to do with football. the story how leah phil gets ready for daddy's bi
mary's, mechanicsville calvert beach and king george and westmoreland county countyies.redericksburg. not quite done with the rain yet. where it's not raining currently around the metro d.c. area, more showers this evening, maybe. might want toic ta the umbrella in case. a few showers around. cool, 56 degrees at notice a change wunonce the wind picks u. tomorrow, a lot cooler than today. cooler and breezy. lots of sunshine, though. temperatures 49 to 55 and with wind, upwards of 20 miles per...
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south and then, other than mentioning the royal navy, i don't think i mentioned again the war, king george's war. and that's not accidental. and they didn't -- the carolinians and deal with katie and louisburg. and massachusetts is sending down people to help out the attack on st. augustine. so what you have is the for mag of the stronger and carolinas and georgia comes closer together and in the new england colonies and all of the new england colonies provide troops and again, what is significant is you get to the mid-atlantic pennsylvania and new york. they didn't provide troops but they provide supplies and so there's the creation after regional identity. i think more strongly in this war than any of the other previous ones. yes, sir? >> so when the -- when they return to the french, what did they hear? mainly the french come back. british leave and follow you know, and is it more of a slight skirmish to regrab the fort? >> no skirmish. the british come in and they think it is theirs. they have been pounding walls down, right? and it isn't the greatest and so they are like, okay, now we c
south and then, other than mentioning the royal navy, i don't think i mentioned again the war, king george's war. and that's not accidental. and they didn't -- the carolinians and deal with katie and louisburg. and massachusetts is sending down people to help out the attack on st. augustine. so what you have is the for mag of the stronger and carolinas and georgia comes closer together and in the new england colonies and all of the new england colonies provide troops and again, what is...
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then iowa state university professor talks about king george's war, which took place in the 1700 in north america between european and colonial powers. next on american history tv, a panel discussion on the history and legacy of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, one of the first african-american labor unions in the united states. panelists explore the role of a. phillip randolph, the labor and civil rights leader who organized the union, as well as the struggles of female members. they also described the national parks service -- this was hosted by the association for the study of african-american life and history. it's about two hours. >>> thanks, everybody. >>> for coming here, we have got a great panel here, a. phillip randolph and the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. my name is allan spears. npca has served as the leading voice of the american people on behalf of their national parks since we were founded in 1919. and it's our mission to protect an enhance america's national parks for current and future generations and we are a very, very proud partner of aslh, the associat
then iowa state university professor talks about king george's war, which took place in the 1700 in north america between european and colonial powers. next on american history tv, a panel discussion on the history and legacy of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, one of the first african-american labor unions in the united states. panelists explore the role of a. phillip randolph, the labor and civil rights leader who organized the union, as well as the struggles of female members. they...
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tomorrow with partly cloudy skies. 67 for a high temperature in dunkirk and calvert county. 70 in king george and leonardtown, a high of 69 degrees. we'll be really good to go weatherwise. not only tomorrow but through wednesday. the same exact pattern. then thursday there is a bit of a change with a cold front bringing scattered showers. maybe an isolated thunderstorm. we'll be in the mid 60's. then we'll clear out late at night. that will open the door to a nice string of days. check out friday with breezy conditions. partly cloudy friday, saturday, and sunday, all three days in the middle 50's. and a few more clouds will gather by the beginning of next week. temperatures continue just a little below average. >> not bad at all. >> we'll take every bit of it. >> okay. let's check on traffic today. we'll go to the wtop traffic center for the details. hi, bob. >> hi, alison. always an interesting time when we go back to standard time and it gets dark early and how people react to that. so far things are okay on this monday afternoon. i-95 traveling south, just volume delays through newington,
tomorrow with partly cloudy skies. 67 for a high temperature in dunkirk and calvert county. 70 in king george and leonardtown, a high of 69 degrees. we'll be really good to go weatherwise. not only tomorrow but through wednesday. the same exact pattern. then thursday there is a bit of a change with a cold front bringing scattered showers. maybe an isolated thunderstorm. we'll be in the mid 60's. then we'll clear out late at night. that will open the door to a nice string of days. check out...
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this accident happened last night on the james madison parkway in king george county, virginia. investigators tell us a car hit matthew thompson when he ran out in front of traffic. thompson died at the scene. the driver of the car did stop, and won't be charged. >>> virginia's governor is checking out the ebola screening process at one of the area's busiest airports. terry mcauliffe toured dulles international and got an update. dulles, one of five u.s. airports, were in the majority of people traveling from liberia, sierra leone, and guinea enter the united states. enhanced screenings began there two weeks ago and travelers are given a kit which includes a thermometer, a tracking log, pictures outlining symptoms and information on who to call if they become sick. >>> breaking news at this hour. we're gathering new images just released in connection to the abduction of a woman in philadelphia. up next, see the new photo, proof that her abductor stopped in maryland. >>> one big issue stands out to the news4 i-team when it comes to problems at the polls. we'll show what we found
this accident happened last night on the james madison parkway in king george county, virginia. investigators tell us a car hit matthew thompson when he ran out in front of traffic. thompson died at the scene. the driver of the car did stop, and won't be charged. >>> virginia's governor is checking out the ebola screening process at one of the area's busiest airports. terry mcauliffe toured dulles international and got an update. dulles, one of five u.s. airports, were in the majority...
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framers were aware that anything, whether it is government or parties -- it could tilt one way with king georgeiii, the power tilted too far one way. reagan said, maximum freedom consistent with law and order. that is ambition against ambition. it is ambition or the need for a certain amount of security by the state. that has been the endless struggle in this country since 1776. right now, we are tilted toward too much power to the state, and it has been going that way from the time of the new deal until 1980. reagan tilted it back, but in the last 40 years, you have tilted back toward too much state authority, in my opinion. >> thank you. >> go ahead. >> my name is will gates. i am from florida. tank you all for going here. you talk about reagan's success, and how the conservative movement has been able to come back in the face of opposition. do you think that is related to a modern continuation of the idea of manifest destiny? >> i am going to interrupt myself a little bit. i tend to believe very much in federalism and local control. but i always liked, from the time i was a child i guess we
framers were aware that anything, whether it is government or parties -- it could tilt one way with king georgeiii, the power tilted too far one way. reagan said, maximum freedom consistent with law and order. that is ambition against ambition. it is ambition or the need for a certain amount of security by the state. that has been the endless struggle in this country since 1776. right now, we are tilted toward too much power to the state, and it has been going that way from the time of the new...
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nbc 10's george spencer is live at the king of prussia location. this could have a big impact on underserved neighborhoods. >> reporter: it really might. they've recently opened up stores in so-called food deserts. as of tonight, the chain has less than two months left, impacting both employees and customers alike. even on this rain-slicked evening, the parking lot was busy at this only bottom dollar and the bright check out lines bustling. but by year's end, the entire operation will go dark. >> i didn't know that, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: rhonda cooper has been a faithful bottom dollar customer shopping here three times a week. for employees, the news was just as fresh. >> it was just really a shock to me when everybody just said, yeah, we're closing. >> reporter: in recent months, nbc 10's covered the openings of several bottom dollar stores like this one in chester where residents had been without a quality neighborhood grocery option for years. but with the sale of the chain to aldi, the 46 bottom dollar locations in our region will close and
nbc 10's george spencer is live at the king of prussia location. this could have a big impact on underserved neighborhoods. >> reporter: it really might. they've recently opened up stores in so-called food deserts. as of tonight, the chain has less than two months left, impacting both employees and customers alike. even on this rain-slicked evening, the parking lot was busy at this only bottom dollar and the bright check out lines bustling. but by year's end, the entire operation will go...
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times, highly successful presidents be the def anythings of the moment, but at the same time, if king george backed off of boston in 1774 we might never have heard of george washington. lincoln is a gay who,ey, president, holds the nation together, insistent on keeping the union together. if he were president today there would be people saying, if he would just have a beer with the secessionists maybe we wouldn't have to have a civil war. lincoln by virtue of assassination doesn't have to deal with the fact that really, according to some people like me, african-americans don't get fully freed from enslavement at the end of the civil war. doesn't have to live with the consequences, and one make the argue. the way the war was prosecuted was highly dubious. you to fdr, sim lay-s. leaves out of the equation the african-american. the deal is cut with white supremacists and death -- what kind of big government, how much of to the government look after the people who can't look after himself. he didn't have to reconcile those things. so by exclusion of this historical realities from the mythology w
times, highly successful presidents be the def anythings of the moment, but at the same time, if king george backed off of boston in 1774 we might never have heard of george washington. lincoln is a gay who,ey, president, holds the nation together, insistent on keeping the union together. if he were president today there would be people saying, if he would just have a beer with the secessionists maybe we wouldn't have to have a civil war. lincoln by virtue of assassination doesn't have to deal...
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the british king george the third had issued a proclamation in october of 1763 that said nobody but me gets to buy land west of the appalachian mountains. these guys did not have permission to. they try to get away with it but it was illegal. everyone knew it was illegal. assuming that the proclamation of 1763 was valid under the british constitution. these guys spent decades trying to get someone to recognize their claim to title and after the american revolution and new constitution and government comes in, the u.s. sent treaty negotiators out there and they bought the same land from the same indians. they got to sell it twice, so they did ok. that love these lands spent living companies on the lurch. the united states started to sell this land and so they had individual landowners who are claiming title under the united states and they were claiming title by direct indian purchase that was illegal under british law, but their's was this first. they end up postpawneeng bringing legal satisfaction for the reason there was no court that had territorial jurisdiction over the lands from
the british king george the third had issued a proclamation in october of 1763 that said nobody but me gets to buy land west of the appalachian mountains. these guys did not have permission to. they try to get away with it but it was illegal. everyone knew it was illegal. assuming that the proclamation of 1763 was valid under the british constitution. these guys spent decades trying to get someone to recognize their claim to title and after the american revolution and new constitution and...
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the future king george? now almost one and a half. he will stay home in britain with the nanny.ng him to new york. >> he's pretty cute. >> he can play with our kids. our kids will baby sit. it will be great. >> i have a really cute dog. >> who is not a cat. al roker, bosco is a dog. >>> dylan, tell us if it will rain cats and dogs. >> i wish it would rain. it will freeze. a lot of freezing cold across the area. let's take a look at it. the polar vortex near the north pole. every once and a while, you have a piece that dips down. we will see a colder one move in by sunday into monday. look at the feels-like temperature. 7 degrees in minneapolis. bismarck, 9 below. back into montana, it feels like 22 degrees below zero. spoka spokane, washington, it feels like 8. we are looking for temperatures to get cold and stay cold. denver will do the reverse on monday and start to warm up. on monday, st. louis will not hit 30 degrees. we are looking for snow. especially this morning across eastern nebraska and in iowa. that fizzles out. another line from tulsa back to st. louis. we are not l
the future king george? now almost one and a half. he will stay home in britain with the nanny.ng him to new york. >> he's pretty cute. >> he can play with our kids. our kids will baby sit. it will be great. >> i have a really cute dog. >> who is not a cat. al roker, bosco is a dog. >>> dylan, tell us if it will rain cats and dogs. >> i wish it would rain. it will freeze. a lot of freezing cold across the area. let's take a look at it. the polar vortex...
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and if king george iii had the same powers as this n.s.a., our founding fathers would have never gotten to philadelphia, they would have been picked up and arrested before they got to sign the declaration of independence. this is not an academic matter. this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder and we have first amendment claim here, too. a chilling effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can't talk on the phone anymore, that's in the record, with my clients for fear they will use i didn't find information and reveal attorney-client privilege. this is the most outrageous abuse of freedom in our history. it's not to be taken lightly. i take offense of the government coming in and saying we hold the , cards. you are not entitled to know. this is exactly why we fought the revolution. it's why, your honor, we have faith in you. if the courts don't step in here, we are going to be in the streets again regrettably. i don't want to see that i don't think you do too. >> thank you, mr. klayman. >> thank you. >> good mo
and if king george iii had the same powers as this n.s.a., our founding fathers would have never gotten to philadelphia, they would have been picked up and arrested before they got to sign the declaration of independence. this is not an academic matter. this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder and we have first amendment claim here, too. a chilling effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can't talk on the phone...
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he calls our president king george. we can't even get the name right, george was the last guy. corey gardener who i think ran as impressive race as anybody, all these people are impressive, corey gardener was ranked one of the ten most conservative members. these people did not lie. or maybe they did. i don't believe they did. i don't. i think they are talented people. i think they are principled people but one is not compromised. it's not. they didn't say it was. i think we're all just like, you know, as we say in texas, don't p pee on my leg and tell me it's raining. >> when you're a congressman, you behave like a congressman. when you're a senator, you behave like a senator. i think there is a difference. i think corey gardener, tom cotton understands that it's very different to represent one district than it is to represent a purple state like colorado, a purple state like iowa. >> i hope you're right. >> no you don't. >> i do. >> anna, can we take up any of these questions -- >> if i remember them, i will gladly. one was about the candidate, you're going to have to wait fo
he calls our president king george. we can't even get the name right, george was the last guy. corey gardener who i think ran as impressive race as anybody, all these people are impressive, corey gardener was ranked one of the ten most conservative members. these people did not lie. or maybe they did. i don't believe they did. i don't. i think they are talented people. i think they are principled people but one is not compromised. it's not. they didn't say it was. i think we're all just like,...
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and if king george iii had the same powers as this n.s.a., our founding fathers would have never got to philadelphia, they would have been picked up and arrested before they got to sign the declaration of independence. this is not an academic matter. this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder and we have first amendment claim here, too. a chill effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can't talk on the phone anymore, that's in the record, with my clients for fear they will reveal attorney-client privilege. this is the most outrageous abuse of freedom in our history. it's not to be taken lightly. i take offense of the government coming in saying we hold the cards. you are not entitled to know. this is exactly why we fought the revolution. it's why, your horn, we have faith in you. -- it's why, your honor, we have faith in you. if the courts don't step in here, we are going to be in the streets again regrettably. i don't want to see that i don't think you do too. >> thank you, mr. klayman. > thank you. >> good
and if king george iii had the same powers as this n.s.a., our founding fathers would have never got to philadelphia, they would have been picked up and arrested before they got to sign the declaration of independence. this is not an academic matter. this is a matter of our rights as a people to be free from having the government stand over our shoulder and we have first amendment claim here, too. a chill effect on freedom of speech, freedom of association. i can't talk on the phone anymore,...
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we were founded in response to king george's issuance of general warrants. and those warrants allowed british soldiers to go through all of the possessions and the houses, looking for contraband of the colonists. and the founding documents of this country argue for the fact that the government should not look at our private information unless they have probable cause. so this goes straight to american values and what we assistant for. if the government can collect information that details our personal activity, who we're friends with, where we go to church with, we're not living in a free society. that's chilling free speech. that's chilling journalism. and the journalists' ability to go to sources. this is really a bad idea to continue these kinds of programs. and even the authors of the patriot act themselves, senator jim sensenbrenner and -- >> i'm sorry, congressman jim sensenbrenner and senator pat leahy said this legislation is not what congress intended when they wrote section 215 of the patriot act. so it's really -- it's really difficult to understa
we were founded in response to king george's issuance of general warrants. and those warrants allowed british soldiers to go through all of the possessions and the houses, looking for contraband of the colonists. and the founding documents of this country argue for the fact that the government should not look at our private information unless they have probable cause. so this goes straight to american values and what we assistant for. if the government can collect information that details our...
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we were founded in response to king george's issuance of general warrants, and those warrants allowedritish soldiers to go through all of the possessions in the houses looking for contraband of the colonists. the founding documents of this country argue for the fact that the government should not look at our private information unless they have probable cause. so this goes straight to american values and what we stand for. collectovernment can information that details our personal activity, who we are friends with, where we go to church, we are not living in a free society. that is chilling free speech, that is chilling journalism, and go journalists' ability to to sources. this is really a bad idea to continue these kinds of programs, and even the authors of the patriot act themselves, senator jim franson burner -- commerce min jim sensenbrenner sensenbrenner jim and pat leahy said this is not what they intended when they rose section 215 of the patriot act, so it is really difficult to understand the rational basis for the kinds of arguments that senator mcconnell is making. lesson,
we were founded in response to king george's issuance of general warrants, and those warrants allowedritish soldiers to go through all of the possessions in the houses looking for contraband of the colonists. the founding documents of this country argue for the fact that the government should not look at our private information unless they have probable cause. so this goes straight to american values and what we stand for. collectovernment can information that details our personal activity, who...
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if anyone is freaking out over king barack, look at king ronald and king bull and george bush. >> historically, more republican presidents have probably done it than democrats. yeah. paul, you first. why does everybody flip their lids when it's discussed when something all of a sudden gets to executive action status? >> well, you know, just listening to the president, one of my reactions to his statement was, he says i gave you a year to vote and you didn't and now you're going to do it by executive order. if they had a vote in the first place, why can he do it by executive order? >> the president is not legislating. he's not making law. he's not the trust placed in the new congress and doing something independently. he has the authority -- it came out of a case that my father handled, john lennon's case. the government can defer taking action. i'd rather take the action of getting drugsters out of this country than those with their families. >> thank you for that. we need an hour on the constitutionality of executive actions because it's not easy and that's where there is wriggle room. >>> mi
if anyone is freaking out over king barack, look at king ronald and king bull and george bush. >> historically, more republican presidents have probably done it than democrats. yeah. paul, you first. why does everybody flip their lids when it's discussed when something all of a sudden gets to executive action status? >> well, you know, just listening to the president, one of my reactions to his statement was, he says i gave you a year to vote and you didn't and now you're going to...
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king of england. >> i feel that prince george is my nephew and i'm just wanting to be the best uncle possible. uncle wants to be. i want to be the cool uncle. the fun uncle. and what should i get him for christmas this year? >> reporter: and looking forward to this coming spring. james and his family are excited to welcome the next royal baby. >> it is wonderful to have another niece or nephew on the way. >> reporter: and how is kate feeling? >> well, she's better. i mean, it's not sort of -- it's not unknown that she is suffering from acute morning sickness and unfortunately, she is, i think -- but on the mend. >> reporter: as for james, he's foe using on a hip new business. personalized marshmallows. the name. where did that come from? >> if you are trying to teach a mar mash mallow to speak that's what the first thing would be it said. >> reporter: you're wonka in chief and chief edible officer? >> it's so much fun. we wanted to add the fun throughout the company. it's your photographs, things that mean a lot to you, that you put onto the marshmallow. and so, that's the key message that we
king of england. >> i feel that prince george is my nephew and i'm just wanting to be the best uncle possible. uncle wants to be. i want to be the cool uncle. the fun uncle. and what should i get him for christmas this year? >> reporter: and looking forward to this coming spring. james and his family are excited to welcome the next royal baby. >> it is wonderful to have another niece or nephew on the way. >> reporter: and how is kate feeling? >> well, she's better....
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it also led to the famous boat from king george v, when he allowed the labor government to take office. he said 22 years after the death of his grandmother, queen victoria, i wonder what dear grandmama would think of a labour government. [laughter] towardss a greater move democracy, with universal male suffrage, and women were in franchised in 1918. they had to be 30. they could not handle a vote unless they were older than men. that is changed by the 1920's. one thing i found interesting in problems in the nature of the british state itself, particularly involving in the days of the summer of 1914, many people in england paid no heed to what was going on in the european continent, even after the assassination of france ferdinand. were preoccupied with the irish question. the government at the time was planning to give ireland autonomy. that would have meant the majority of irish would have been roman catholic, and that created a huge opposition from ulster, the mostly protestant section. it looked as if, had that logon through, the people of ulster would have risen up in some way arms
it also led to the famous boat from king george v, when he allowed the labor government to take office. he said 22 years after the death of his grandmother, queen victoria, i wonder what dear grandmama would think of a labour government. [laughter] towardss a greater move democracy, with universal male suffrage, and women were in franchised in 1918. they had to be 30. they could not handle a vote unless they were older than men. that is changed by the 1920's. one thing i found interesting in...
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george w. bush and steven king. >> exactly. george w. bush wrote a biography of his father.esident? november 14 a lot of oscar buzz. >> a lot. it's a true life crime story. it's about an olympic wrestler and his coach's millionaire who murders the wrestler's brother. really keep your eyes on steve carell. this is supposed to be a career defining performance. >> recognize him. move to tv on the 17th, a show a lot of people here are excited about. state of affairs with katherine heigl. >> she plays a character, charlie, and she plays -- she is with the president. this is katherine heigl's return to tv. she left under not the best circumstances. a less contentious set. there are none on set. so my guess she is on her best behavior. >> gosh almost sound likes a maneuver when somebody is not well. i just did a heigl. the art of mccartney. >> it's a tribute album to of course paul mccartney. so many great artists have worked on this and it's in the works for over a decade. billy joel bob dylan. alice cooper. eleanor rigby. >> let's move to the 26th of november, horrible bosses. th
george w. bush and steven king. >> exactly. george w. bush wrote a biography of his father.esident? november 14 a lot of oscar buzz. >> a lot. it's a true life crime story. it's about an olympic wrestler and his coach's millionaire who murders the wrestler's brother. really keep your eyes on steve carell. this is supposed to be a career defining performance. >> recognize him. move to tv on the 17th, a show a lot of people here are excited about. state of affairs with katherine...
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george w. bush and stephen king. wow! >> exactly. george w.d. >> there you go. >> and stephen king's revival about a small new england minister and a drug adult guitarist and that relationship. and it's pretty much an homage to frankenstein. >> can a president ground another president? >> if he's his dad. >> fox catcher hitting theaters november 14th. >> director had an did money ball and capote. it's about an olympic wrestler and his coach's paranoid schizophrenic millionaire who murders the wrestler's brother. really keep your eyes on steve carrell. it's supposed to be a career-defining performance and pretty much a lock for an oscar. >> almost can't recognize him. state of affair with his katherine heigle. >> plays a character named charleston. the president played by alfrie woodard. she left "gray's" in 2010 under not the best circumstances. a less contentious and said there are no hieigle's on set. >> i just did a heigel. album out called the art of mccartney. >> a tribute album to, of course, paul mccartney. so many great artists have wo
george w. bush and stephen king. wow! >> exactly. george w.d. >> there you go. >> and stephen king's revival about a small new england minister and a drug adult guitarist and that relationship. and it's pretty much an homage to frankenstein. >> can a president ground another president? >> if he's his dad. >> fox catcher hitting theaters november 14th. >> director had an did money ball and capote. it's about an olympic wrestler and his coach's paranoid...
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rock creek in the rock creek george separated them geographically. they got to build a bridge. king street was the location selected for the bridge. there were a couple of issues. q street in washington andq street in georgetown are about 185 feet apart. the bridge would have to be curved, and secondly, q street ended in the historic dumbarton mansion, which had to be lifted up and moved about 100 feet to the able to build the bridge. there was a question about whether they should be a breach -- bridge. why not fill in rock creek gorge with rocks and other stuff? ultimately, they did not do. they got an architect named glenn brown at the turn of the 20th century to design this bridge and he used trendy design elements of the time. this was the time of the city beautiful movement. the bridge, rather than being a simple utilitarian structure is this grand bridge with these neoclassical arches. it looks like roman aqueducts. it is very much part of the city beautiful movement. the city beautiful movement was popularized during the world fair of 1893 in chicago. the other main aesthetic
rock creek in the rock creek george separated them geographically. they got to build a bridge. king street was the location selected for the bridge. there were a couple of issues. q street in washington andq street in georgetown are about 185 feet apart. the bridge would have to be curved, and secondly, q street ended in the historic dumbarton mansion, which had to be lifted up and moved about 100 feet to the able to build the bridge. there was a question about whether they should be a breach...
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king. i'd like to say as usual george won. >> i wouldn't guess by the picture. >> isn't that amazing? great things and his movie, "gone girl," part of my elaborate clue, written by kelly hagan, thank you. i didn't kill my wife, how do you like them apples? >> i thought it was harrison ford. >> thank you for playing. more to come tomorrow. and i know, hold your breath. >>> next, though, we have another favorite on "pop news." our favorite hungry hamster is back. amy, this one's for you. the tiny little fella who loved a burrito, he's a major star on the internet. with fame comes friends. here he is hosting thanksgiving dinner a little early in his pilgrim hat with his human. and a turkey and he has friends. there's a mouse and a rabbit. and they have all the fixings. >> the family. >> how cute. >> i'm so confused. >> there is nothing that you need to know except this video makes people smile. we will continue to the next pod. >>> which is this. in recent weeks, there is a particular song, amy, this is for george, that's a "gma" anthem, if you will. and sort of thanks to george. take a l
king. i'd like to say as usual george won. >> i wouldn't guess by the picture. >> isn't that amazing? great things and his movie, "gone girl," part of my elaborate clue, written by kelly hagan, thank you. i didn't kill my wife, how do you like them apples? >> i thought it was harrison ford. >> thank you for playing. more to come tomorrow. and i know, hold your breath. >>> next, though, we have another favorite on "pop news." our favorite...
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king of england. >> i still see prince george as my -- my nephew.he fun uncle. what should we get for christmas this year? thousand stand out? >> reporter: what do you get prince george for christmas? >> ifbt gott haven't gotten tha >> reporter: how often do you spend time with your sister and prince george? >> we are close. we see each other and speak on the phone. the odd sunday lunch, popping in for coffee. something like that. >> reporter: and looking forward to the spring, james and his family are excited to welcome the next royal baby. >> it's wonderful to have another niece or nephew on the way. >> reporter: and how is kate feeling? >> well, she's better. it's not sort of -- it's not unknown that she is suffered from this acute morning sickness. and unfortunately she is, i think, on the mend. >> reporter: that's good. we are hearing that she may come to new york. >> i heard that too. i -- her -- i don't really know. >> reporter: we would be very excited to host her if she feels up to it to come. that's exciting news. and look who we have here
king of england. >> i still see prince george as my -- my nephew.he fun uncle. what should we get for christmas this year? thousand stand out? >> reporter: what do you get prince george for christmas? >> ifbt gott haven't gotten tha >> reporter: how often do you spend time with your sister and prince george? >> we are close. we see each other and speak on the phone. the odd sunday lunch, popping in for coffee. something like that. >> reporter: and looking...
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king james, lot of royals there. >> as of right now it's just the two of them. a spokesman tells usa today baby george not making the trip. >>> the secret service is promising to make big changes after a man jumped that white house fence and made it inside the building carrying a knife. that's next on wusa9 and your only local ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> the u.s. secret service is promising changes in training, staffing and communications after this incident two months ago when omar gonzalez scaled the white house fence and made his way deep inside the executive mansion. the department of homeland security report details what did not happen that day and what went wrong. alarm systems and radios didn't work the way they should. the secret service agent with an attack dog did not have his earpiece in and was talking on his private cell phone in
king james, lot of royals there. >> as of right now it's just the two of them. a spokesman tells usa today baby george not making the trip. >>> the secret service is promising to make big changes after a man jumped that white house fence and made it inside the building carrying a knife. that's next on wusa9 and your only local ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man)...