46
46
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
this was paul revere's path -- pass to move about the minimum lines in the boston area. this past to paul revere was written about 10 days after the battle of concorde, of lexington, the shots heard round the world that will officially begin, i guess, the american revolution. it actually gets even better because i think our most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. we know that this was created in philadelphia, and then in early 1777, franklin will use it to communicate to the court of frederick the great of prussia exactly what is happening back here in this new united states. we have in essence the cover letter that went with this. franklin is saying "we the united dates of america have just declared our independence from great britain, and here is our declaration of that and the reason for our formation is a new nation." for many of our guests, wanting to see examples from the collection that speak to our history as a nation and particularly the revolutionary period we have this wonderful painting depicting
this was paul revere's path -- pass to move about the minimum lines in the boston area. this past to paul revere was written about 10 days after the battle of concorde, of lexington, the shots heard round the world that will officially begin, i guess, the american revolution. it actually gets even better because i think our most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. we know that this was created in philadelphia, and then in early...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Apr 17, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
next up we have paul revere tracey and her team to join us up here (clapping) paul elsewhere vera is receiving the high end $71,000 to pursue yes, their plan around the arts programming (clapping) all right. if principle julia could join me for san francisco international high school yes applaud they're receiving nearly $20,000 to implement casey and smart programming (clapping) all right. now we have sunny side elementary could principle renee marcie come on up (clapping.) sunny side is receiving $30,000 for the writers workshop (clapping.) congratulations >> and few more we say sutro are elementary if miro could join me up here (clapping) sutro are is receiving $15,000 to implement a more built out balance program at their school (clapping) and principle martha from the mash academic high school is here (clapping) they're receiving $30,000 to reimagine classrooms for e l ls (clapping) so the last remaining wood i believe that folks were not able to make it given the busy schedule i'd like to shedded to the school bret heart and jeremy elementary and el do-si-do and school of the ar
next up we have paul revere tracey and her team to join us up here (clapping) paul elsewhere vera is receiving the high end $71,000 to pursue yes, their plan around the arts programming (clapping) all right. if principle julia could join me for san francisco international high school yes applaud they're receiving nearly $20,000 to implement casey and smart programming (clapping) all right. now we have sunny side elementary could principle renee marcie come on up (clapping.) sunny side is...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
22
22
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the list of middle and holidays i see some schools with are missing from the list the valley or paul revere on the list or betsey carmichael if that's the basis for affordable housing individual and i see that burton is not included so why were some selected and 90 some not. >> it is a great question the simple answer is affordable housingvid is based on issues or scheduling components at the school site. the court: what we're trying to do build a strong foundation for avid with self-selected schools and build the fidelity and build it up and have a clear and coherent prek through 12 culture and the idea to have build small credential steps into having every school having avid as our college and career strategy for intervention. >> so being san francisco selected is, i guess the key here is that we're not with the plan of having it go into our schools eventually my only comment i'll support that we focus on schools we think would be beneficial to avid and make efforts to get them into the schools. >> i absolutely concur hedge fund percent. >> are there other questions for mr. koffman. >> co
the list of middle and holidays i see some schools with are missing from the list the valley or paul revere on the list or betsey carmichael if that's the basis for affordable housing individual and i see that burton is not included so why were some selected and 90 some not. >> it is a great question the simple answer is affordable housingvid is based on issues or scheduling components at the school site. the court: what we're trying to do build a strong foundation for avid with...
77
77
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
it kind of reminds me of paul revere and the british are coming. apparently this guy was -- wanted to get out of the station pretty fast he jumped on his mule backwards and the men are eating. what is walker going to do? he starts to get his men into a rough semicircle and starts firing towards the station. just about that time, a fourth train comes in from pushing more supplies in lynch burg and was pushing the trains into the station. when they see the federal calvary there they throw the engine in reverse and it breaks the couplings. but the engine makes it back to lynch burg and escapes. it is a federal artillery. i've tried to find another battle like this in the civil war. and you can't do it. there is not a battle like this anywhere else in the american civil war. it is not a good area for fite e fighting a battle. there is some trails through the woods. now the confederate side is hampered because this is really unexpected. they had no idea federal calvary is going to set upon them. there's a lack of organization. it's hard for central comm
it kind of reminds me of paul revere and the british are coming. apparently this guy was -- wanted to get out of the station pretty fast he jumped on his mule backwards and the men are eating. what is walker going to do? he starts to get his men into a rough semicircle and starts firing towards the station. just about that time, a fourth train comes in from pushing more supplies in lynch burg and was pushing the trains into the station. when they see the federal calvary there they throw the...
98
98
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
this is paul revere's task, to bring the american lines in the cambridge, boston area.f concorde in lexington, with the shots heard round the world. that would officially begin, i guess, the american revolution. his most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. franklin will use this to communicate to the court of frederick the great frederick the great of prussia, exactly what is happening back here in this new united states. we have the cover letter where franklin is saying we, the united states of america, have just cleared our independence from great britain. here is our declaration of the independence and the reason for our declaration. many guests wanting to see an example from the collection that speaks to our history as a nation, and particularly the revolutionary period. we have this wonderful thing depicting george washington and lafayette at the battle of brandywine. it paints washington in a very classical, her heroic pose with the french aristocrat lafayette. he had been inspired to come to america's
this is paul revere's task, to bring the american lines in the cambridge, boston area.f concorde in lexington, with the shots heard round the world. that would officially begin, i guess, the american revolution. his most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. franklin will use this to communicate to the court of frederick the great frederick the great of prussia, exactly what is happening back here in this new united states. we have...
540
540
Apr 19, 2015
04/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 540
favorite 0
quote 1
>> paul revere definitely sets out a little bit before midnight on the 18th and he's meant to go outf several riders that night, but his name kind of matches up pretty well, listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of paul revere. this is a very well organized group of patriots to warn the men in lexington and concord that the british were coming to capture the supplies they had there some of which had been stolen from the british. >> without this day, none of the rest happens. is this is not a free country without this happening. >> i don't want to say that. there was a lot of resistance to the idea that america should leave the british. john adams thought about 1/3 of the country at the time was loyal. 1/3 was patriot and a third didn't care. but facts are stubborn things as john adams also said and this is the day that really got the rest of america involved in the fight. >> we're celebrating on "fox & friends." great to see you. >> the book is called "the hidden history of america at war." >>> a mom is arrested and her son taken away from her after he defends me
>> paul revere definitely sets out a little bit before midnight on the 18th and he's meant to go outf several riders that night, but his name kind of matches up pretty well, listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of paul revere. this is a very well organized group of patriots to warn the men in lexington and concord that the british were coming to capture the supplies they had there some of which had been stolen from the british. >> without this day, none of the...
84
84
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
barnum and a little paul revere but his implausible flight has raised too many post-9/11 red flags at the nation's capitol. >> any time you have anybody coming in under radar, it's a concern. jeff: hughes readily admits he knew he may be shot out of the sky at any time especially when approaching washington, d.c. he said, "no sane person would be doing what i'm doing." i'm jeff barne reporting live from capitol hill. back to you, alison and leon? leon: a warm welcome for some military veterans today. president obama and vice president joe biden high fived participants at the eighth annual wounded warrior project soldier ride as they showed up at the white house there. you can see that scene, great scene, isn't it? helps out the wounded warriors restoring their physical and emotional well being. >> we've got extraordinary military families who support you every single mile so we are among heroes here today. leon: cycling raises awareness of veterans who deal with the effects of war. alison: we're celebrating the anniversary of the most deadly rampage in u.s. history. 32 people were kil
barnum and a little paul revere but his implausible flight has raised too many post-9/11 red flags at the nation's capitol. >> any time you have anybody coming in under radar, it's a concern. jeff: hughes readily admits he knew he may be shot out of the sky at any time especially when approaching washington, d.c. he said, "no sane person would be doing what i'm doing." i'm jeff barne reporting live from capitol hill. back to you, alison and leon? leon: a warm welcome for some...
228
228
Apr 15, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
barnam and paul revere as he described himself, and fly a gyrocopter and deliver a letter to each member of congress that spells out how he feels about campaign finance. money corrupting elections. >> i saw a tweet that you wrote today hoping that no one got hurt. do you think the pilot understood that he could have been killed doing this? >> oh yeah, he knew that was certainly a possibility. he was ready for that. he's been thinking about this for 2 1/2 years. he's pictured every scenario you could possibly imagine. >> in your -- >> thought about where he could put the plane down safely. putting the plane on buildings. being escorted in by a blackhawk helicopter. i think he was surprised he didn't have any resistance. >> the story you wrote for the tampa newspaper referenced that he started thinking about this after his grown son committed suicide driving a car into another driver. help me understand what is the connection between that and what happened today? >> he learned a lesson. he told us that he felt like his son did something stupid but he had made a point. and i wrestle with th
barnam and paul revere as he described himself, and fly a gyrocopter and deliver a letter to each member of congress that spells out how he feels about campaign finance. money corrupting elections. >> i saw a tweet that you wrote today hoping that no one got hurt. do you think the pilot understood that he could have been killed doing this? >> oh yeah, he knew that was certainly a possibility. he was ready for that. he's been thinking about this for 2 1/2 years. he's pictured every...
187
187
Apr 26, 2015
04/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
paul revere's warning. too little too late? lincoln speaks at gettysburg. to articulate exit strategy. >> do you think beth that the clintons combative relationship with the press made this a pretty tough event for him, particularly as the monica luns ski scandal grow? >> yes and no. it's true there's always been some fight wg the clintons, includeing hillary and reporters, however, that's true of all these presidents. president obama doesn't love the press either. i think actually this event is an opportunity for them to almost they could poke at the press a little bit, but it's like a peace offering. it's like, look guys, as president obama said i've got a job to do, you guys have a job to do. we can kind of have a little friction most of the time, but tonight, let's unite around the thipgs where we have common ground. i thought the sound bite from president clinton shed a little undercurrent of anger. like you could hear him feeling resentful to the press. if he feels recentful, he keeps it very cool. >> this can change how a country sees you. and presid
paul revere's warning. too little too late? lincoln speaks at gettysburg. to articulate exit strategy. >> do you think beth that the clintons combative relationship with the press made this a pretty tough event for him, particularly as the monica luns ski scandal grow? >> yes and no. it's true there's always been some fight wg the clintons, includeing hillary and reporters, however, that's true of all these presidents. president obama doesn't love the press either. i think actually...
272
272
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you wrote me was a mix of paul revere and p.t. barnum. did you think he was sane? >> i thought he was very sane. just sane enough to -- or just insane enough maybe to commit a federal crime like this. >> you get word he's going to pull this off. you go up to washington as well. if he had flown a foot or two higher he would have gotten killed. did you feel any responsibility to tell the authorities this was coming? >> look he said he was going to do this whether we were there or not. um -- uh -- the authorities knew. he was interviewed by the secret service about a year before. before he took flight. he announced his flight well in advance. he left from gettysburg. about and hour and half of flight time. >> what do you thing should happen to doug now? >> he would want people to not view the story as oh this is lax security on the part of the police. he was aiming for, we need to talk in a big way, as a nation about whether we want unlimited corporate spending in elections. he -- you know i think -- his message is kind of got. lost in the past 24 hours. the idea that
. >> you wrote me was a mix of paul revere and p.t. barnum. did you think he was sane? >> i thought he was very sane. just sane enough to -- or just insane enough maybe to commit a federal crime like this. >> you get word he's going to pull this off. you go up to washington as well. if he had flown a foot or two higher he would have gotten killed. did you feel any responsibility to tell the authorities this was coming? >> look he said he was going to do this whether we...
113
113
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
barnam and paul revere. he needed to capture the attention of america and politicians.really security issue. he's caused a lot of people to talk about the security of the capitol building and the no-fly zone when it was his point to try to direct americans toward campaign finance reform. >> your paper actually did contact federal officials in washington and tell them this was going to happen right? >> we did. we know the secret service visited him and a colleague with whom he shared his plans about a year ago and were satisfied. i don't know what they did with that information. they say they did a full thorough investigation. doug continued with his plan and we were interested in helping him alert authorities after he took off. he had a delayed e-mail that was supposed to go out to every media organization he could find and the authorities as soon as his wheels were off the ground. so as soon as he was up we published our story and a colleague of mine called capitol police and secret service and said do you know there's a guy headed your way from gettysburg and the pios
barnam and paul revere. he needed to capture the attention of america and politicians.really security issue. he's caused a lot of people to talk about the security of the capitol building and the no-fly zone when it was his point to try to direct americans toward campaign finance reform. >> your paper actually did contact federal officials in washington and tell them this was going to happen right? >> we did. we know the secret service visited him and a colleague with whom he shared...
218
218
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
everything about him is just sort of ho hum normal mailman life except for this big, brazen sort of paul revere direct attention to something he feels incredibly passionate about. >> he's certainly not alone on the issue. it's about his means that will come under scrutiny. let's put up the tweet you put up as it was going on that got our attention. this is one of the craziest stories i've ever done. i so hope nobody gets hurt. it's that second sentence that winds up making it a different kind of story. did you have any concerns about whether or not he was telling you the truth? that that's what it was and he didn't have some darker motivations about landing there? >> maybe early on but once i got to know doug his plan was entirely designed to be transparent. he was live streaming the entire thing from his gyrocopter. he launched from gettysburg, p.a. which is about an hour and a half flight time. on the way in he alerted the media to his flight plan and to his website, the democracyclub.org which explains all about his thoughts of how he can reform campaign finance. he alerted the authorities.
everything about him is just sort of ho hum normal mailman life except for this big, brazen sort of paul revere direct attention to something he feels incredibly passionate about. >> he's certainly not alone on the issue. it's about his means that will come under scrutiny. let's put up the tweet you put up as it was going on that got our attention. this is one of the craziest stories i've ever done. i so hope nobody gets hurt. it's that second sentence that winds up making it a different...
145
145
Apr 19, 2015
04/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
>> while paul gordon was troubled, may have initially revered jesse.r them to get money, reputation, they took advantage of it. >> jesse! >> oh, no, i didn't do it. >> legend has painted jesse jams as a hero of the people. the truth is he's a damaged child turned soldier and criminal. a violent sociopath with enough charisma to charm the media. he made his mark while he was alive. but, in death, he becomes larger than life. an icon of the real west. >> dozens of photographs are taken of the body to prove it's the notorious out law. for millions of americans, the legend of jesse james has lived only in their imagination. >>> later that year, frank james surrenders to misery authorities. he's quickly acquitted of his crimes by a pro confederate jury. >> bob andcharlie ford never get their $10,000 bounty. they're forced to take a full pardon from the governor. two years later, charlie turns the gun on himself committing suicide. bob ford is killed years later. >> over the years, his mother makes more money from the death than the ford brothers. she begins
>> while paul gordon was troubled, may have initially revered jesse.r them to get money, reputation, they took advantage of it. >> jesse! >> oh, no, i didn't do it. >> legend has painted jesse jams as a hero of the people. the truth is he's a damaged child turned soldier and criminal. a violent sociopath with enough charisma to charm the media. he made his mark while he was alive. but, in death, he becomes larger than life. an icon of the real west. >> dozens of...
51
51
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
where you are loyal to your classmates and then, of course, a reverence for and desire to stimulate leaders that you are taught about. john paul jones, teddy roosevelt -- those kinds of people, i think. over the four years, it's sort of ingrained in you. kelly: what made you choose to be a navy pilot? senator mccain: i thought it was the most glamorous and exciting life any person could ever choose. that was always my goal, and my grandfather had been in aviator as well. kelly: before you actually went to vietnam, what did you know about the war through the media and military? senator mccain: i did not know a lot. read about various conflicts and the battles that had taken place. like most americans, i had never heard of the 1954 agreements in geneva that divided north and south vietnam. i did not have any knowledge of the background and history of the vietnamese people. i believed it was the classic struggle between communism and freedom. kelly: in the time before you were taken prisoner, how did the actual experience of being in vietnam differ from what you imagined? senator mccain: my views about the conflict were not affec
where you are loyal to your classmates and then, of course, a reverence for and desire to stimulate leaders that you are taught about. john paul jones, teddy roosevelt -- those kinds of people, i think. over the four years, it's sort of ingrained in you. kelly: what made you choose to be a navy pilot? senator mccain: i thought it was the most glamorous and exciting life any person could ever choose. that was always my goal, and my grandfather had been in aviator as well. kelly: before you...
304
304
Apr 30, 2015
04/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
economics correspondent, paul solman, went to see for himself, part of our ongoing reporting: "making sense," which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: the almond. revered in some cultures, reviled recently in ours. >> because of almonds, there's no water. >> the almond farmers are using more water than all the people in l.a. and san francisco combined. >> reporter: the john and ken show, in southern california, claims to be the country's most listened to local talk radio program. >> half the almonds they're shipping to china! and this is why we're getting water meters and we're getting lectured and scolded and we gotta take shorter showers and we can't water our lawns. this is b.s.! >> reporter: it was mother jones magazine which first reported the stunning statistic: it takes over a gallon of water to grow just one almond. the press has piled on since, portraying almonds as water wasters in the midst of near- epic drought. and it's not just the almond but every nut in the orchard. are you aware that pistachios take almost one gallon of water per pistachio to grow? >> i had no idea. >> reporter: does it disturb you to hear that that's the case? >> it d
economics correspondent, paul solman, went to see for himself, part of our ongoing reporting: "making sense," which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: the almond. revered in some cultures, reviled recently in ours. >> because of almonds, there's no water. >> the almond farmers are using more water than all the people in l.a. and san francisco combined. >> reporter: the john and ken show, in southern california, claims to be the country's most...