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monroe was in debt as well too.eavily inulating western lands, much of it out in now what is kentucky. -- he was ak lawyer, and he practiced law to some degree, but i don't think .e really enjoyed practicinglaw -- practicing law. in fact, one of the letters that struck me the most in researching the book was that at oneroad to jefferson point -- jefferson was in france and monroe was here -- and he says, i really dislike practicing law, i want something nose. something else would have been political office. jefferson writes back to him, and he says, what practicing law -- he says, practicing law is not that bad. although jefferson did not like practicing law when he had done so in the early 1770's. but he writes back and says, practicing law is not really all that bad, there are plenty of opportunities now in richmond because several leading lawyers have gone like john marshall to serve in the presidential administration. so there is some opportunities there. but then he also said, practicing law helps break the bor
monroe was in debt as well too.eavily inulating western lands, much of it out in now what is kentucky. -- he was ak lawyer, and he practiced law to some degree, but i don't think .e really enjoyed practicinglaw -- practicing law. in fact, one of the letters that struck me the most in researching the book was that at oneroad to jefferson point -- jefferson was in france and monroe was here -- and he says, i really dislike practicing law, i want something nose. something else would have been...
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they call it monroe hill. this property became available and he saw it as being closer to jefferson, being a larger tract of land and hopefully more productive. he purchased the property in 1793 and moved in 1799. by the late 18 teens, he had his property oak hill in loudoun county. that was closer to washington. he wants down more frequently. during his presidency, he very likely traveled with his wife. sometimes his elder daughter also accompanied them. her husband, george hay, was an important person to monroe. a confidant and secretary sometimes. his family would come. there were certainly enslaved people during monroe's lifetime. he claimed ownership of about 250 souls. that is cumulative, not at one time. the enslaved workforce buried in number-- varied in a based on what was happening with the properties. that is important to recognize is that monroe's latency is physically fairly diffuse. this is the one that is open to the public. he spent time in fredericksburg and new york city. of course, he was bo
they call it monroe hill. this property became available and he saw it as being closer to jefferson, being a larger tract of land and hopefully more productive. he purchased the property in 1793 and moved in 1799. by the late 18 teens, he had his property oak hill in loudoun county. that was closer to washington. he wants down more frequently. during his presidency, he very likely traveled with his wife. sometimes his elder daughter also accompanied them. her husband, george hay, was an...
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john: not monroe. in fact, there were times when jefferson would turn to madison, many times jefferson would turn to madison and and ask madison to write something. james monroe would jump in and write something. you could almost see jefferson rolling his eyes at the thought that monroe was writing. he was just not very good writer and did not leave behind anything that was particularly noteworthy. brian: did he write the monroe and what was it? john: i am not sure if he was the actual author whether it was written by john quincy adams or someone else. brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. john: right. in the case of paine, it is hard to say because i like everything he wrote. ifo closer to paine then i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. he was a hard hat. brian: where? john: he worked in texas for a large chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. and th
john: not monroe. in fact, there were times when jefferson would turn to madison, many times jefferson would turn to madison and and ask madison to write something. james monroe would jump in and write something. you could almost see jefferson rolling his eyes at the thought that monroe was writing. he was just not very good writer and did not leave behind anything that was particularly noteworthy. brian: did he write the monroe and what was it? john: i am not sure if he was the actual author...
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monroe retained ehrenberg as his second. -- ehrenberg -- monroe retained erin burr -- monroe retained aaron burr as his second. he in essence said don't worry about it, hamilton is always challenging people to duals and they are never carried out. this will never come about either. and it didn't. there was a lot of correspondence between the two and it dragged on for several weeks. they never fought a duel. host: how old was he when he began to get serious about politics? john: well, he was probably 24, 25 years old when he linked up with jefferson. i think that munro hoped, and he certainly was not the only one who harbored these desires, i think hamilton did too, and probably numerous other people, that he might be the george washington of the 19th century. that he was from virginia, washington was from virginia, at an early age washington had gone to war in the french and indian war, munro goes to war at an early age in the revolutionary --monroe goes to war and in her legion the revolutionary war. monroe goes to stand to inherit a wealth -- money from a wealthy uncle from him, a m
monroe retained ehrenberg as his second. -- ehrenberg -- monroe retained erin burr -- monroe retained aaron burr as his second. he in essence said don't worry about it, hamilton is always challenging people to duals and they are never carried out. this will never come about either. and it didn't. there was a lot of correspondence between the two and it dragged on for several weeks. they never fought a duel. host: how old was he when he began to get serious about politics? john: well, he was...
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james monroe and his wife, elizabeth cortwright monroe, moved here late in 1799. james monroe, unlike the other local presidents, did not grow up in this area. monroe himself is from westmoreland county out east. he was born in 1758 and moved here from fredricksburg where he had settled with his young wife just after their marriage. first they lived at a property that's now the grounds of university of virginia. we call it now monroe hill. and he lived in that place. and then this property became available, and he saw it as being closer to jefferson, being a larger tract of land and hopefully more productive. he purchased the property in 1793 and moved hero officially late in the year of 1799. by the late 18-teens, he also had his property oak hill in loudoun county, and that was much closer to washington, so he went there more frequently. so during monroe's presidency when he came here, he very likely traveled with his wife. sometimes his elder daughter also accompanied him. of course, her husband, george h hay, was an important person to monroe being a confidant
james monroe and his wife, elizabeth cortwright monroe, moved here late in 1799. james monroe, unlike the other local presidents, did not grow up in this area. monroe himself is from westmoreland county out east. he was born in 1758 and moved here from fredricksburg where he had settled with his young wife just after their marriage. first they lived at a property that's now the grounds of university of virginia. we call it now monroe hill. and he lived in that place. and then this property...
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he was with monroe and monroe's unit when monroe was shot.he had the medical skills to take care of that severed artery. it saved monroe's life. pain was in danger during the revolution as well. twice all jefferson was governor of new virginia the british invaded and at least raiders came in rather large raiding parties in virginia and richmond where the capital was located at the time jefferson had to flee the city with his family. later on, in june of 1781 just a couple of days after his term as governor of british leader arrives in charlottesville hoping to capture the legislature which was meeting there. a party of a score or more british soldiers rode up the hill. jefferson had been alerted by the paul revere jack jewett who was bending his elbow and sell the british soldiers writing by an road like the wind to get there. he alerted the assembly men and then rode up the hill to monticello. so, jefferson barely escaped going down the other side. all three served in the revolution in face danger. but, at the end of the war all three were a
he was with monroe and monroe's unit when monroe was shot.he had the medical skills to take care of that severed artery. it saved monroe's life. pain was in danger during the revolution as well. twice all jefferson was governor of new virginia the british invaded and at least raiders came in rather large raiding parties in virginia and richmond where the capital was located at the time jefferson had to flee the city with his family. later on, in june of 1781 just a couple of days after his term...
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monroe seems to be an easy man. they say he was able to put men and women at ease in social situations. i think he enjoyed social conversations and parlor conversations, and really was kind. and he had a great sense of humor. he seems to be able to poke fun at himself and others. james monroe went to table the academy. it was a good school in west moreland, and prepared young professional men for a good life. john marshall was briefly one of his classmates there, and after both of his parents died, by the time he was extreme, his maternal uncle, joseph jones, his first real mentor and role there,ent monroe to mary where he studied for about two years. i like the story about one row -- monroe's start there. he wasthere and found really deficient in one or more was notubjects, and quite ready. he was kind of disappointed. and he read about this later, he went home and revised or studied really hard over the summer, and really worked hard to get where he thought he should be. when he came back, his professors were impr
monroe seems to be an easy man. they say he was able to put men and women at ease in social situations. i think he enjoyed social conversations and parlor conversations, and really was kind. and he had a great sense of humor. he seems to be able to poke fun at himself and others. james monroe went to table the academy. it was a good school in west moreland, and prepared young professional men for a good life. john marshall was briefly one of his classmates there, and after both of his parents...
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the go-to choice for monroe impersonateors and immorattized in a statue of the hollywood star.two versions of the dress is going up for auction. >> there are two white dresses. we sold the original screen-used debbie reynolds dress for $5.7 million many years ago. william truvia made that dress. he also made this dress. so after the movie was over, truvia asked debbie if he could borrow her dress to make a copy for himself because he didn't have a copy and he used the dress and exhibited it around the world his whole life. >> reporter: the dress is just one piece of monroe memorabilia on display in beverly hills before being put up for bid in october by auction house profiles in history. >> marilyn monroe. you can go anywhere in the world, and she gets more and more popular. i think that people just want a piece of that. ♪ >> reporter: also up for auction, monroe's showgirl costume from "gentlemen prefer blonds." like this. all hand made. hand beaded. made by william truvia. ex exquisite. it's amazing they survived. >> reporter: this picture of the actress alongside 20th centur
the go-to choice for monroe impersonateors and immorattized in a statue of the hollywood star.two versions of the dress is going up for auction. >> there are two white dresses. we sold the original screen-used debbie reynolds dress for $5.7 million many years ago. william truvia made that dress. he also made this dress. so after the movie was over, truvia asked debbie if he could borrow her dress to make a copy for himself because he didn't have a copy and he used the dress and exhibited...
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as well as a photograph that seems to solve a monroe mystery.tury fox executive ben lyon. it's signed by monroe whose ream name was norma jean more tension with the ensubscription, "dear ben, you found me, named me, and believed in me when no one else did." lr wheel the letter answers question, the white hall tar dress will be the item attracting bidders. ♪ happy birthday, mr. president ♪ >> reporter: for reference, the dress monroe wore when she sang "happy birthday" to president kennedy sold for $4.8 million two years ago, a price nearly double what the auction house expected. >> with marilyn monroe,ite's really hard to predict. the fan base is all over the world. it could sell for the $00,000 or $300,000. >> elaine, we can pull our resources. i don't know if we can 'ford it. >> i love the fact that we know the story about her name now. that was the big question. how did she get that name. >> enduring popularity, marilyn monroe. it's very powerful. >> it keeps building. >> coming up next, unlike the monroe action, this keepsake isn't worth any
as well as a photograph that seems to solve a monroe mystery.tury fox executive ben lyon. it's signed by monroe whose ream name was norma jean more tension with the ensubscription, "dear ben, you found me, named me, and believed in me when no one else did." lr wheel the letter answers question, the white hall tar dress will be the item attracting bidders. ♪ happy birthday, mr. president ♪ >> reporter: for reference, the dress monroe wore when she sang "happy...
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♪ ♪ ooh like kennedy and monroe ♪ ♪ don't tell me the world couldn't handle ♪ ♪ kennedy and monroe ♪s off in september. my thanks to amy poehler, harland williams, tomi adeyemi, ashley mcbryde! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow, bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- amanda seyfried, msnbc anchor katy tur, music from brandi carlile, featuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. in that case, let's get to the news. in an interview last night, president trump said that he told russian president vladimir putin not to meddle in any future u.s. elections.
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irish government as a special envoy, and going to see the child abuse centre in the police station in monrothey had a desk, a chair, and a computer, not even a camera to photograph injuries, and if there was no witness, there could be no prosecution. so you have all those problems across different countries, andi problems across different countries, and i think what we have to recognise is, this is not a simple matter of saying, do this and it will be done. the primary responsibility for ms to getting the crime is that the state authorities. the church must cooperate, and the pope has said that. if the church is
irish government as a special envoy, and going to see the child abuse centre in the police station in monrothey had a desk, a chair, and a computer, not even a camera to photograph injuries, and if there was no witness, there could be no prosecution. so you have all those problems across different countries, andi problems across different countries, and i think what we have to recognise is, this is not a simple matter of saying, do this and it will be done. the primary responsibility for ms to...
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and a member of the furnishings there werey actually purchase by monroe. she also launched the white house historical association in two months before the dinner she gave a very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- she got an emmy for the presentation, but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of the work with the white house and this dinner as well. most controversial people in the dinner, linus pauling and robert oppenheimer outside the white house. he had received a nobel prize for chemistry in 1954, but it increasingly become a peace activist and he was concerned there was this sufficient progress being made. so he had written a number of letters to president kennedy and in fact they were quite straightened and in one and didn'tnd see compared kennedy to hitler. see who is out there picketing the day before and that afternoon he and his wife went over to the hotel, changed clothes, went in to dinner and in the reception l
and a member of the furnishings there werey actually purchase by monroe. she also launched the white house historical association in two months before the dinner she gave a very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- she got an emmy for the presentation, but the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. a great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of the work with the white house and this dinner as well. most...
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and a number of the furnishings were purchased by monroe. she also launched the white house's historical association and two months before this dinner, she gave the very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- well, she got an emmy for the presentation but was the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. so, great, great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of work with the white house and on this dinner as well. the most controversial people at the dinner pauling, he received a nobel prize for chemistry in 1954 but had become peace activist and he was concerned that there wasn't sufficient progress being made on an agreement with the soviet union on nuclear testing. so he had written a number of letters to president kennedy and, in fact, they were quite stride and he compared kennedy to hit we -- hitler, so he was t there picketing the day before and he and his wife went to hotel, changed clothes, went into dinner and in the reception line, president kennedy said
and a number of the furnishings were purchased by monroe. she also launched the white house's historical association and two months before this dinner, she gave the very celebrated tour of the white house which was on cbs. she was actually the first woman to get -- well, she got an emmy for the presentation but was the first woman to be featured in a documentary on television. so, great, great accomplishment for mrs. kennedy in terms of work with the white house and on this dinner as well. the...
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james monroe had a big reception. president monroe on the state floor, as you call the main floor. all the workmen had the same reception down below with big tables and sawhorses. plenty of beer and wine and crackers. they seem to like crackers an awful lot. it was a double celebration. >> the basic design of the georgian house is essentially a rectangle. the house is famous for portico's. >> the portico's were thought about during jefferson's time. hoban claimed he designed them. and architect -- an architect went to hoban's house and took the drawings of the portico's down off of the frames and the wall. and copied them and traced them. hoban really designed them. the idea may go back to jefferson and may not. hoban always claimed that he designed them. he did do some designs of portico's. it is not clear. they were put on. they did not prepare for them. there was a porch put on the area way put on the front of the house. it was just a path that had to be enlarged for the portico. the vault is still under there. the south portico was completed first in 1824. that podium was there
james monroe had a big reception. president monroe on the state floor, as you call the main floor. all the workmen had the same reception down below with big tables and sawhorses. plenty of beer and wine and crackers. they seem to like crackers an awful lot. it was a double celebration. >> the basic design of the georgian house is essentially a rectangle. the house is famous for portico's. >> the portico's were thought about during jefferson's time. hoban claimed he designed them....
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and one of the most iconic monroe items is also there.ress from "the seven yeareven yearevn she stands over the subway grate. the display runs through the end of september and an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come here on "abc 7 mornings," kofi annan who made history as secretary-general of the u.n. has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered in the bay area. >>> good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >>> thanks, we're starting with a look at the weather. here's meteorologist drew tuma in for lisa. >> hi, good morning. we are tracking a couple of issues with the fog and then our air quality later does decline this afternoon. right now, that visibility anywhere from one to three miles in our worst spots along the coast and then the north bay elsewhere we're doing much better with visibility. but the picture outside you can see the sun is rising. kind of has a fiery red tint to it as it moves through the atmosphere that has haze and smoke at this h
and one of the most iconic monroe items is also there.ress from "the seven yeareven yearevn she stands over the subway grate. the display runs through the end of september and an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come here on "abc 7 mornings," kofi annan who made history as secretary-general of the u.n. has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered in the bay area. >>> good morning, north bay. let's get up and get...
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this is the last year at monro for these children. most of most of whom have been together since kindergarten. i will let my community continue >> my name is tommy. i'm a parent organizer at coleman advocates for children and youth. i am here on behalf of of an aunt and support for demand of the parents from munro elementary. the fifth grade immersion class. i want to address the fact that the fifth-grade class started with 40 students. overcrowding was already a huge problem. in addition, it is an injustice that the students have been without a permit teacher for their class for an extended period of time. this is a pivotal year for all students as they will be entering middle school. next year. they cannot build trust and form necessary bonds required for a successful student-teacher partnership with substitute teachers. they have begun to solve -- c. crimes. parents have begun to transfer their students out of this school. from front -- for a president -- present but more will follow. this is an issue that affects every school comm
this is the last year at monro for these children. most of most of whom have been together since kindergarten. i will let my community continue >> my name is tommy. i'm a parent organizer at coleman advocates for children and youth. i am here on behalf of of an aunt and support for demand of the parents from munro elementary. the fifth grade immersion class. i want to address the fact that the fifth-grade class started with 40 students. overcrowding was already a huge problem. in...
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president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black eye and blood he knows. this panel gave me great pause when it was proposed that we use it. people love it because it's so graphically illustrate what the americans intention was with that war. the purpose of this panel is to help remind americans today that in that the 18 teens new orleans was a vitally important city to the growing america. as the united states was developing in the 18 teens the mountains ran along parallel to the east coast for all the settlement and the people moving into the air between the allegheny mountains and mississippi river. new orleans became the exit point for all the goods they produce. new orleans was a checkpoint. it was a point of exit and entry. he was a great importance to the growth of the country. as thomas jefferson said in his request for congress to approve the louisiana purchase, i'm paraphrasing, whoever owns new orleans is our enemy. by late 1814, america's interest and focus as well as the british focus was on new orleans and waiting to see what was going
president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black eye and blood he knows. this panel gave me great pause when it was proposed that we use it. people love it because it's so graphically illustrate what the americans intention was with that war. the purpose of this panel is to help remind americans today that in that the 18 teens new orleans was a vitally important city to the growing america. as the united states was developing in the 18 teens the mountains ran...
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one of the unique items shows monroe with the man who gave her her stage name.king him. one of the most iconic items is there, the famous white dress from "the seven-year itch," where monroe stands over a subway greaate. an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," kofi annan, who made history as secretary general of the united nations, has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered here in the bay area. >>> and a new twist to the russia investigation. the role the white house's top attorney is now playing. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building americ
one of the unique items shows monroe with the man who gave her her stage name.king him. one of the most iconic items is there, the famous white dress from "the seven-year itch," where monroe stands over a subway greaate. an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," kofi annan, who made history as secretary general of the united nations, has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered here in the bay area....
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one of the most iconic monroe items is also there.t is of course that famous white dress from "the seven year itch" where she stands over the subway grate. that display runs through the end of september and an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come here on abc 7, kofi annan who made history as secretary-general of the united nations has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered right here in the bay area. >>> and a new twist to the >>> good morning south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> we're starting with a look at the weather with our meteorologist drew tuma in for lisa. >> yeah, good morning. we're tracking fog once again. it is creating issues especially in the north bay right now. live doppler 7 will show you the fog between santa rosa, one to two miles of visibility. a similar story as you hit half moon bay. elsewhere, visibility is better but the picture outside right now here at kgo along the embarcadero, you can see it's obscuring the bay bridge this
one of the most iconic monroe items is also there.t is of course that famous white dress from "the seven year itch" where she stands over the subway grate. that display runs through the end of september and an auction will follow in late october. >>> still to come here on abc 7, kofi annan who made history as secretary-general of the united nations has passed away. the legacy he leaves behind and how he's being remembered right here in the bay area. >>> and a new...
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. >>> and then a long lost marilyn monroe movie scene that may leave many blushing. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news out of london. a car has crashed into the barriers outside of parliament and has prompted a large police response. at least one person has been arrested there, and there are reports of injuries. for more on this, let's go right to vincent mcveinny who is there on the scene. vincent, what can you tell us there? >> hi. good morning. i was on the green outside of parliament when there was a loud bang from around the corner. people started running. and when i ran towards it, a car had smashed into the anti-terrorism barriers just outside of the house of commons. people were running away from it. a pedestrian i spoke to said that the car was driving fast and drove purposely into those barriers. within about 60 seconds, there were armed police response units all around the car. about three to four big suv vehicles, each of those carrying about three officers w
. >>> and then a long lost marilyn monroe movie scene that may leave many blushing. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news out of london. a car has crashed into the barriers outside of parliament and has prompted a large police response. at least one person has been arrested there, and there are reports of injuries. for more on this, let's go right to vincent mcveinny...
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and dramatic dresses worn by marilyn monroe and cher — we speak to designer bob mackie as some of hisations go on sale. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private firm gas, after inspectors said it had fallen into a "state of crisis". the chief inspector of prisons said it was the worst prison he'd ever been to, and that some inmates were scared to leave their cells. it's thought to be the first time the ministry ofjustice has stepped in to take over — midway through a contract — since private firms began running prisons more than 25 years ago. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has more. birmingham prison has had a long and troubled history. it was the scene ofa troubled history. it was the scene of a riot in 2016 which left four applause badly damaged, 500 offenders were moved out, after the worst prison disturbances for decades. since then inspectors say conditions have deteriorated to the point of crisis. it's forced the government to take over the running of birmingham from the private firm ga
and dramatic dresses worn by marilyn monroe and cher — we speak to designer bob mackie as some of hisations go on sale. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. birmingham prison is being taken over by the government from the private firm gas, after inspectors said it had fallen into a "state of crisis". the chief inspector of prisons said it was the worst prison he'd ever been to, and that some inmates were scared to leave their cells. it's thought to be the first time...
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best jefferson pain paine,-- jefferson, monroe -- >> if they could come back and see the most important play on broadway now and in the past that lionizea play his alexander hamilton and and ignoresferson pain and see the distribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that ,uffuses american politics today they would see or fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny to the england they had revolted against. >> at eight next, we travel to concord, new hampshire to visit the home of america's 14th president. it was the only home franklin
best jefferson pain paine,-- jefferson, monroe -- >> if they could come back and see the most important play on broadway now and in the past that lionizea play his alexander hamilton and and ignoresferson pain and see the distribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that ,uffuses american politics today they would see or fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny to the england they had revolted against. >> at...
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items shows monroe with a man who gave her her stage name.en-year itch where she stands over a grate. the display runs through september. the cha ching >> it's weird when you look at the 49ers and the raiders in what they did. jimmy garoppolo led the ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the for
items shows monroe with a man who gave her her stage name.en-year itch where she stands over a grate. the display runs through september. the cha ching >> it's weird when you look at the 49ers and the raiders in what they did. jimmy garoppolo led the ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my...
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eastern on q&a, historian john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, paine, monroe and the struggle against the old order in europe. >> if they can see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years has played, lionize hamilton, vilifies ne andson and ignores pai sees the maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money's of using american politics today, they would fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore uncanny resemblance to the england they had revolted against. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> in the seventh congressional district of massachusetts, incoming congressmen michael capauno debated the boston city councilmember ayanna pressley ahead of the september 4 primary. from boston, this is a half-hour. ♪ greater boston, the final debate between michael capauno and ayanna pressley , for the seventh congressional district. with the september 4 primary around the corner, this is it, the final chance for the democrats to make their c
eastern on q&a, historian john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, paine, monroe and the struggle against the old order in europe. >> if they can see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years has played, lionize hamilton, vilifies ne andson and ignores pai sees the maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money's of using american politics today, they would fear that many of...
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george washington, monroe, and pierce are the three presidents. there are several pieces of furniture in the house that franklin and jane took to the white house to furnish the eight rooms to be used for their personal life. one is the sofa over here, under the portrait. the table in the center of the room was known as the white house table. evidently, they were borrowing furniture from friends and relatives to furnish these rooms. against the wall is a writing desk and chair that belonged to franklin pierce. he would be up until 3:00 in the morning, sometimes, answering correspondence and writing speeches, sitting in the little chair. and this room, this is the dining room of the franklin pierce manse. in this room, we have the secretary from his law office. when he went through this, he gave it to his law partner. it was in the family when the house opened. they very generously gave it to the berg grade to demonstrate his law practice. this is how it opens. he would sit and write on the desk and have his law books case above there. the books in
george washington, monroe, and pierce are the three presidents. there are several pieces of furniture in the house that franklin and jane took to the white house to furnish the eight rooms to be used for their personal life. one is the sofa over here, under the portrait. the table in the center of the room was known as the white house table. evidently, they were borrowing furniture from friends and relatives to furnish these rooms. against the wall is a writing desk and chair that belonged to...
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george washington, monroe, and pierce, are the three presidents. there are several pieces of furniture in the house that franklin and jane took to the white house to furnish the eight rooms that were to be used for their personal life. one is the sofa over here under the portrait. the table in the center of the room was known as the white house table in his sister's family. so evidently they were bothering furniture from friends and relatives to help furnish these eight rooms. over against the wall is it a little writing desk and chair that belonged to franklin pierce. and he would be up until 3:00 in the morning sometimes answering correspondence and writing speeches sitting in the little chair here. and this room, this is the dining room of the frank link pierce house, and in this room we have the secretary from pierces war office. when he was through with it, he gave it to his law partner, josiah, and it was in that family when the house opened, so they very generously gave it to the brigade to demonstrate his law practice. this is how it opened
george washington, monroe, and pierce, are the three presidents. there are several pieces of furniture in the house that franklin and jane took to the white house to furnish the eight rooms that were to be used for their personal life. one is the sofa over here under the portrait. the table in the center of the room was known as the white house table in his sister's family. so evidently they were bothering furniture from friends and relatives to help furnish these eight rooms. over against the...
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she and little rose left baltimore by boat arriving at fort monroe on june 2, just as mcclellan's army was slugging up the peninsula toward richmond. at fort monroe, which was still under yankee guard, they transferred to a small launch from the monitor and proceeded under a flag of truce for city point. rose had a confederate flag that she had made herself in prison hidden under her shawl. and as her boat pulled up toward the confederate land, the promise land, she called it, she thought of unveiling the flag as kind of a final, bye boys, to the yankees. but for once in her life she thought better of it. she was welcomed by colonel w.s. ash at the dock, and a great train sent by jefferson davis met them and took them. he considered her a heroin and they went to her hotel to welcome her. he alerted to his wife who had fled the city with their children that he was surprised to see how much rose had aged since he had known her during the years in washington. a year later in the summer of 1863 with the south desperate for help, jefferson davis tapped rose to be his person person to europe
she and little rose left baltimore by boat arriving at fort monroe on june 2, just as mcclellan's army was slugging up the peninsula toward richmond. at fort monroe, which was still under yankee guard, they transferred to a small launch from the monitor and proceeded under a flag of truce for city point. rose had a confederate flag that she had made herself in prison hidden under her shawl. and as her boat pulled up toward the confederate land, the promise land, she called it, she thought of...
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james monroe that are here this week. let's talk about presidential families and descendants and what role they play in keeping or evolving or changing that legacy of a president and a first lady. >> i'll let mark do most of this, of course, because he runs a library, where you depend on the family to be involved. it's a huge factor to be able to. and i think we heard that through a lot of the panels at our summit this week. i heard it even at the philanthropy panel, being able to engage the community where a presidential site is to have the people feel connected. the more they can feel connected to the human side being honored with the name on the building is important, and paszing these stories along is so important. i was struck this week too that susan ford is it here, she was on our panel and terrific about representing her parents legacy. she brought her daughter with her because she wants her daughter to now take up this mantle of being, you know, kind of succession planning for passing on the legacy and message of
james monroe that are here this week. let's talk about presidential families and descendants and what role they play in keeping or evolving or changing that legacy of a president and a first lady. >> i'll let mark do most of this, of course, because he runs a library, where you depend on the family to be involved. it's a huge factor to be able to. and i think we heard that through a lot of the panels at our summit this week. i heard it even at the philanthropy panel, being able to engage...
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monroe in need and which they merely. become so from c.s.n. who have done i'll do. them for me and nestle the out of. it out of one even in it. or end diffidently would. probably have died for his daughter montage that. i knew but i'm not of the genius of the man who wanted to. be heated or that he. didn't use out the heavy hand of god which i well you're very soon it'll work very new and better still oh yeah any salary. or west store if you really. think of the police when the going to be good political judgment black eye witness for the day will come up time. and big data must remain at the met post have had enough good stuff what a. pain or sorrow that enough one another and separate committee now for the nuclear. guy never for the best political. echoing he will catch on the left right hear. hear . and. that i'm very close to what's called the best picture to. stand out. as i tend. to what the. head. or head. live to work. better. than i. have a shape but longer lead with. more clues more to come. to. be to keep. going to be to keep. the sense is that the man wa
monroe in need and which they merely. become so from c.s.n. who have done i'll do. them for me and nestle the out of. it out of one even in it. or end diffidently would. probably have died for his daughter montage that. i knew but i'm not of the genius of the man who wanted to. be heated or that he. didn't use out the heavy hand of god which i well you're very soon it'll work very new and better still oh yeah any salary. or west store if you really. think of the police when the going to be good...
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president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black eye and a bloody nose. i have to say this panel gave me great pause when it was proposed that we use it, but people love it because it so graphically illustrates what the americans' intention was with that war. the purpose of this panel is to help to remind americans today that in the 18 teens new orleans was vitally important city to the growing america. so as the united states was developing in the 18 teens, the allegheny mountains run along kind of parallel to the east coast here. for all the settlement and the people moving into the area between the allegheny mountains and the mississippi river, new orleans became the exit point for all the goods they produced. so new orleans was a choke point, if you will. it was a point of exit and entry that was of great importance to the growth, the economic growth of the country. and as thomas jefferson said in his request for congress to approve the louisiana purchase, and i'm paraphrasing, that whoever owns new orleans that isn't us is our enemy. by late 18
president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black eye and a bloody nose. i have to say this panel gave me great pause when it was proposed that we use it, but people love it because it so graphically illustrates what the americans' intention was with that war. the purpose of this panel is to help to remind americans today that in the 18 teens new orleans was vitally important city to the growing america. so as the united states was developing in the 18 teens,...
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president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black guy -- has a black eye and the bloody knows. it illustrates the intentions of the work. the purpose of this panel is to help remind americans today that new orleans was a vitally important city to the growing america. as the united states was developing, the allegheny mountains run kind of parallel to the east coast here. all of the people moving into the area between the allegheny mountains and the mississippi river new orleans became the exit point for all of the goods they produce. new orleans was the point of exit and entry. it was at great importance to the economic growth of the country. as thomas jefferson -- i am paraphrasing. whoever owns new orleans is not our enemy. america's interest and focus as well as british focus was on new orleans and waiting to see what was going to happen as the british were sailing across the gulf of mexico's new orleans. jackson was moving his trips to new orleans and assembling a ragtag army of american regulars volunteer militiamen from tennessee and kentucky, cr
president monroe is punching out king george of england and king george has a black guy -- has a black eye and the bloody knows. it illustrates the intentions of the work. the purpose of this panel is to help remind americans today that new orleans was a vitally important city to the growing america. as the united states was developing, the allegheny mountains run kind of parallel to the east coast here. all of the people moving into the area between the allegheny mountains and the mississippi...
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so for example, at west point but also at, say, the artillery school at fortress monroe, near norfolk or the infantry school at jefferson barracks in st. louis. that latter dimension to the army, that cadre, was drawn largely from graduates of the united states military academy at west point to whom the president, the secretary of war and the senate gave a virtual monopoly on commissions during the 1820s. during the 1820s, senior army officers were often very politically attuned and they privately supported presidential candidates like jackson, john quincy adams or john c. calhoun, who they knew through close personal association within the small government. so this is sort of an elite politics of gentlemen and government officials who already know each other and as such, they would write a lot of letters to one another privately, what do you think of calhoun, what do you think of jackson, who do you think is going to be better for the army, remember how calhoun supported us on this, remember what jackson said about that. there was a lot of behind the scenes politicking, not really an
so for example, at west point but also at, say, the artillery school at fortress monroe, near norfolk or the infantry school at jefferson barracks in st. louis. that latter dimension to the army, that cadre, was drawn largely from graduates of the united states military academy at west point to whom the president, the secretary of war and the senate gave a virtual monopoly on commissions during the 1820s. during the 1820s, senior army officers were often very politically attuned and they...
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paid s with $40.5 million in earnings, bumping emma stone from the a new exhibit features marilyn monroe's signature costumes from her films, photographs and scripts with handwritten notes featured in the essentially marilyn exhibit in l.a. it's free to the public and runs through september. that's your eye on entertainment. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> reporter: it's back to school for a lot of kids in san francisco, but the city may be doing them a disservice by not helping them get to school on time. >>> and the new evacuation orders for communities near the mendocino complex wildfires. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! a former bay area school groundskeeper dying of cancer opens up >>> it's an extra push, like you can't just die for nothing. >> a former bay area school grounds keeper dying of cancer opening up about the landmark case against monsanto. >>> and flames rage on, forcing new evacuation orders in northern california. >>> a
paid s with $40.5 million in earnings, bumping emma stone from the a new exhibit features marilyn monroe's signature costumes from her films, photographs and scripts with handwritten notes featured in the essentially marilyn exhibit in l.a. it's free to the public and runs through september. that's your eye on entertainment. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> reporter: it's back to school for a lot of kids in san francisco, but the city may be doing them a disservice by not...
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hoben claimed he designed them and charles bullfence sort of favored president monroe went to hoben's house and took drawings down off the frames of the wall and copied them, traced them. hoben really designed them. they didn't prepare for them. there was a porch put on the area way put on the front. it was just path but the vault is still under there. the sort portico was completed first. that podium is there. the floor was there and the columns were added and the roof. it's not a portico. it doesn't have the triangular pediment. it was added in 29 to 32. hoben did it all. he was the director and building and the architect. he died soon after the north portico was finished. >> i want to get one more story and that's of a president who helped to preserve these walls because you said the premise of this book is the original stone walls are really all that remains of the white house that george washington built. harry truman came that it was in such disrepair that major reconstruction had to happen. what was his role in preserving the stone walls? >> president trump, he loved history an
hoben claimed he designed them and charles bullfence sort of favored president monroe went to hoben's house and took drawings down off the frames of the wall and copied them, traced them. hoben really designed them. they didn't prepare for them. there was a porch put on the area way put on the front. it was just path but the vault is still under there. the sort portico was completed first. that podium is there. the floor was there and the columns were added and the roof. it's not a portico. it...
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kennedy and marilyn monroe is up for auction.sang the famous rendition. >> that's how she did it. the picture was taken by the white house photographer. the current bid is more than $3,000. >> she just said happy birthday, mr. president. >> spike lee has written, directed and produced. the bold story teller made a name for himself when he released his 1989 film "do the right thing." the movie challenged views of race relations in america. his new movie is based on a true story of a black detective who went under cover with the ku klux klan. john david washington plays him in the movie. >> how do you propose to make this investigation? >> i have established contact and created some familiarity with the clans men over the phone. i will continue in that role -- >> black ron stallworth over the phone and white ron stallworth face-to-face. >> can you do that? >> i believe we can. with the right white man we can do anything. >> i love that >> spike lee and ron stallworth, we will talk about the movie, mr. lee, joins us now at the table
kennedy and marilyn monroe is up for auction.sang the famous rendition. >> that's how she did it. the picture was taken by the white house photographer. the current bid is more than $3,000. >> she just said happy birthday, mr. president. >> spike lee has written, directed and produced. the bold story teller made a name for himself when he released his 1989 film "do the right thing." the movie challenged views of race relations in america. his new movie is based on a...
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detective steve peglow of the monroe county sheriff's office. >> he said that charlie was upset abouthad come home to talk to people, was working out some things and he'd be okay. >> it was now late thursday night, almost the weekend. charlie didn't go back to school friday morning. and come monday, he wasn't at practice. >> wasn't really much i could do any way other than text him, and he didn't respond. >> and then it was monday night. something awful. >> 911. what is the nature of your emergency? >> yes, i -- >> the caller so distraught confused the dispatcher. >> ma'am, i can't understand anything you're saying. does anyone need an ambulance? >> it was jean tan, charlie's mother. >> did you say you heard a shot? >> yes. >> does someone in the house have a gun? >> now the garbled story is coming into focus. shots fired, the husband of the house is shot dead. >> who's already dead? >> my husband. >> your who? >> my husband. >> are you in a safe spot? >> yes, i am. >> we need you to wait outside of the house for the police officer's safety. >> detective peglow was soon on the way to
detective steve peglow of the monroe county sheriff's office. >> he said that charlie was upset abouthad come home to talk to people, was working out some things and he'd be okay. >> it was now late thursday night, almost the weekend. charlie didn't go back to school friday morning. and come monday, he wasn't at practice. >> wasn't really much i could do any way other than text him, and he didn't respond. >> and then it was monday night. something awful. >> 911....
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here with us from washington is stephen monroe. thank you for joining us. what happens now?oposal goes into public domain for comment. and the two sides arm up and get ready for a battle. alix: who has the leverage? >> the regime in place has been in place for many years. there is a lot of momentum behind it. what the trump administration is attempting to do is upset the apple cart in a big way. the support it has is largely on the side of the automobile manufacturers who have been looking for this change, and the oil industry, that stands to sell more gasoline domestically should the efficiency standards be slashed. alix: drilling down on the electric vehicle component in california. if you look at the percentage of ev sales, you're looking at a huge jump. in 2015, it was 3%. now it is 8%. the industry is still reliant on the subsidies by state. many states have followed california's example. what does it mean for those states going forward? >> it is almost impossible to overstate the importance of california in the ev market. it constitutes about half of u.s. sales. a numb
here with us from washington is stephen monroe. thank you for joining us. what happens now?oposal goes into public domain for comment. and the two sides arm up and get ready for a battle. alix: who has the leverage? >> the regime in place has been in place for many years. there is a lot of momentum behind it. what the trump administration is attempting to do is upset the apple cart in a big way. the support it has is largely on the side of the automobile manufacturers who have been...
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he talks about his book, "apostles of revolution: jefferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle againsthe old order in america and europe." john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroe might welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to this t
he talks about his book, "apostles of revolution: jefferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle againsthe old order in america and europe." john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroe might welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to this t
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monroe: i reside in massachusetts. we are the first to license lgbt marriage, here. one of the things i always tell people about massachusetts, although i think michael shea has already said it, boston is one of the most racist cities in the country. i knew that we were going to get gay marriage in boston because they saw it as a white issue. one of the things i tell people if you live in massachusetts, the only difference between living there and in florida or mississippi is the mason-dixon line. if you are below it, it is down south. if it is above it, you are up south. this november, we have a ballot initiative going on trans rights. we are asking the state of massachusetts to vote yes. the interesting thing is, we realize that we are putting someone, human and civil rights on a ballot. the real question is, if slavery was on a ballot let's think , about that. [applause] >> in thinking about the fact that david promoted a code -- mobile campaigns are quickly gaining popularity as a way to connect with folks. i want to ask a question around the power and influence
monroe: i reside in massachusetts. we are the first to license lgbt marriage, here. one of the things i always tell people about massachusetts, although i think michael shea has already said it, boston is one of the most racist cities in the country. i knew that we were going to get gay marriage in boston because they saw it as a white issue. one of the things i tell people if you live in massachusetts, the only difference between living there and in florida or mississippi is the mason-dixon...
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you can bid on the script from that movie with monroe's old handwritten notes.eer and gave her the stage name marilyn monroe. the auction will be at the paley center for media in beverly hills august 18th and the auction is set for late october. >> wonderful, wonderful. >>> finally, we all are into disney princesses. who is not? who doesn't want to be a princess? we have them like you've never seen them before. getting a modern makeover from the new "wreck it ralph" sequel. we can see them lounging around just like they are, just be yourself, right? check out elsa from "frozen" and has her t-shirt and sweat pants just letting it go. >> perfect hair. >> always have a good hair day. snow white's shirt, a poison apple on it. people going crazy. love the princesses' low-key looks. we all need to relax sometime. robin, you'll fit into that picture quick nicely this weekend as i hear what you're going to be doing. >> a lot of nothing. >> you have your princess t-shirt on? >> got it all. thank you. are you going to hit the song i wanted to play -- ♪ lady in red >> than
you can bid on the script from that movie with monroe's old handwritten notes.eer and gave her the stage name marilyn monroe. the auction will be at the paley center for media in beverly hills august 18th and the auction is set for late october. >> wonderful, wonderful. >>> finally, we all are into disney princesses. who is not? who doesn't want to be a princess? we have them like you've never seen them before. getting a modern makeover from the new "wreck it ralph"...
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the emmy—award—winning designer who's dressed famous names like marilyn monroe and cher. the semifinals of the under 20 world cup. it is goalless in the first half in brittany. and liverpool's mohamed salah has been shortlisted for the uefa player of the year. luka modric and cristiano ronaldo are also up for the award. i will have an update for you the next 15 minutes. a bbc investigation has found that conservative councillors spent tens of thousands of pounds of public money on a rugby stadium hospitality box — while their authority was facing a financial crisis. the payments were made by a company owned by northamptonshire county council. it also paid for a flypast by a second world war bomber. the authority says the expenditure was transparent. our news correspondent, matt precey, brought us this update from northampton. a ukip county council had serious concerns about this company called nea properties. and he said that his concerns were not been responded to. so he then instigated a whistle—blower referral through the audit committee of the county council, and abou
the emmy—award—winning designer who's dressed famous names like marilyn monroe and cher. the semifinals of the under 20 world cup. it is goalless in the first half in brittany. and liverpool's mohamed salah has been shortlisted for the uefa player of the year. luka modric and cristiano ronaldo are also up for the award. i will have an update for you the next 15 minutes. a bbc investigation has found that conservative councillors spent tens of thousands of pounds of public money on a rugby...
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tour of presidential homes continues as we stay in the virginia countryside with a visit to james monroe'sand close to jefferson's monticello, the fifth president lived here from 1793 until his death. >> i call it a presidential cold case. there were always questions about this house. architects look at the little house and say that does not really look like a wing of a president's house. there are formal similarities to other dependency buildings from other plantations. the questions were lingering. when i got here, there were answers to questions i
tour of presidential homes continues as we stay in the virginia countryside with a visit to james monroe'sand close to jefferson's monticello, the fifth president lived here from 1793 until his death. >> i call it a presidential cold case. there were always questions about this house. architects look at the little house and say that does not really look like a wing of a president's house. there are formal similarities to other dependency buildings from other plantations. the questions...
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monroe is waiting. caller: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice. i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college students, we have plenty of studies that show having that degree is going to help, but you have more college students graduating than you have jobs. which causes me to go back to a few callers ago. why doesn't america relook at the eight hour workday? we have more than enough people graduating to where we can go part-time. you made a statement about how people may want to work for $60,000 or $80,000, i would say they need to work that job because of things costing so much. if we could look at insurance costs and what is co
monroe is waiting. caller: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice. i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college students,...
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we've gone back to james monroe. let's talk about presidential families and what role they play in keeping, evolving or changing the president and the first lady. >> i will let mark answer this question. this is a huge factor to be able to -- i think we heard being able to engage the community where a presidential site is for people to have that feel to be connected. susan is always terrific about representing her parents. she brought her daughter with her because she wants her daughter to follow in her footsteps. the passing a legacy and a message of your ancestors who have had this incredible role in our history. it is very important. >> it's important not to direct history. i talked to george w bush and said were not trying to build a legacy. that's advisable for family members. i've had the great fortune with working with the johnson daughters on projects relating to the presidential library. they are not heavy-handed. they will trust the historians will get it right. and must've been painful for them to see thei
we've gone back to james monroe. let's talk about presidential families and what role they play in keeping, evolving or changing the president and the first lady. >> i will let mark answer this question. this is a huge factor to be able to -- i think we heard being able to engage the community where a presidential site is for people to have that feel to be connected. susan is always terrific about representing her parents. she brought her daughter with her because she wants her daughter...