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latrobe may have seen or was told about america's first national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented america's farmers, represented agricultural, our farmers. latrobe broke from the tradition of the 1790s capitol in other ways. the 1793 drawing for the first senate included paintings of stars and state seals on the vaulted ceiling to express the chamber's function. the first senate chamber was directly above the courtroom. it was entered in the center of its semi circular side through four of the most elaborate of the greek ionic columns. according to greek historian, it housed several ancient cults. senators then elected by the state legislatur
latrobe may have seen or was told about america's first national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn...
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for the city, washington's vision for the future was at its peak and the curious french engineer peter charles la font had the president's ear. he had drawn a very ambitious plan and it seems was heard on every matter involving the project. la font never surrendered his dream for the city and that's the work that washington supported a lot of it. the basic plan. the president who held greater power than any to come for a century after him nevertheless had realities to consider, no matter his authority over the constitution -- under the constitution. washington's efforts to illustrate this booming nation and great presidency waned over the decade of the 1790s. his idea of world participation shrank as he watched the revolutionary age of which he was part, really, turn in europe to mind this bloodshed. as he saw the collapse of apparently stable governments he came to believe that america must not attach itself to in any but the most baseuc economic involvements with europe. he saw america rise during his administration, close to being second in rank among mercantile countries of europe. the pro
for the city, washington's vision for the future was at its peak and the curious french engineer peter charles la font had the president's ear. he had drawn a very ambitious plan and it seems was heard on every matter involving the project. la font never surrendered his dream for the city and that's the work that washington supported a lot of it. the basic plan. the president who held greater power than any to come for a century after him nevertheless had realities to consider, no matter his...
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investigative journalist robert parry, who will join us shortly, as well as the author and journalist charles bowden, peteruh of the national security archive, comedian and activist dick gregory, california congressmember maxine waters, gary webb's brother kurt webb and gary webb himself. it's narrated by kerry shale. >> one of the biggest news stories of the 1980's with the explosion of crack cocaine in the united states. freeze!e, >> today, crack cocaine use here is an epidemic. >> it will not only destroy lives and the since people are addicted to this powerful drug, but also it set off thing wars -- certain communities like gang w the african-american communityars. gary webb, as he began --estigating that >> gary webb. he thought being reporter was the best thing you could be. the only independent force in the society to establish truth. >> what gary webb witnessed in the courthouse would lead him on a journey to uncover the origins of the crack academic -- epidemic in america. >> what first caught his eye, nicaraguans. august the, dirty in a drug deal. and they're not going down. they're getting a wal
investigative journalist robert parry, who will join us shortly, as well as the author and journalist charles bowden, peteruh of the national security archive, comedian and activist dick gregory, california congressmember maxine waters, gary webb's brother kurt webb and gary webb himself. it's narrated by kerry shale. >> one of the biggest news stories of the 1980's with the explosion of crack cocaine in the united states. freeze!e, >> today, crack cocaine use here is an epidemic....
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charles: people who watch my show are making huge money particularly mobile apps. peter subliminally gave me that. >> how are the giants going to do? melissa: back to the serious stuff. it bugs me a lot of us focus on the unemployment rate and it is falling and they are not taking into account the labor force participation rate is at the same level was in 1978. >> all the women entered the labour force and are at the lowest level, one of every six men between 25 and 54, too old to be in school, too young to retire are not working. that is an enormous story, great consequence. this economy is not creating anywhere near the kinds of jobs it could and should create. in this century it created 6.5 million jobs. the prior 20 years over 40 million jobs. melissa: what do you think? >> if you look at that note on the 6.5 million, with that kind of job growth, seeing average hourly earnings grow less than 2% over the last 12 months -- melissa: actually dropped. >> is absolutely terrible. back to all these recoveries, this is the worst average hourly earnings growth we ever had so
charles: people who watch my show are making huge money particularly mobile apps. peter subliminally gave me that. >> how are the giants going to do? melissa: back to the serious stuff. it bugs me a lot of us focus on the unemployment rate and it is falling and they are not taking into account the labor force participation rate is at the same level was in 1978. >> all the women entered the labour force and are at the lowest level, one of every six men between 25 and 54, too old to...
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peter, back to you. >> i'll take it, charles, i appreciate it, thank you. we're joined now by the director of texas' new task force on infectious disease. we appreciate you being with us, doctor, thanks very much. >> my pleasure, good morning. >> i want your help on some information that effectively is breaking as we speak. a passenger from an american eagle flight is being checked out for ebola. after displaying flu-like symptoms. that plane landed last evening. ebola we understand is highly unlikely at least according to a release from midland city government. the hospital was transf, patien transferred to a local hospital to be monitored. >> i do not have additional information from what was reported. i do want to say that at this time of the year, there's going to be many, many people who have fever and vomiting and diarrheal diseases as we move into the fall and winter. as i understand it from the reports, this patient was not from a west african country and did not pass through a west african country, so would be extraordinarily low risk. >> give us a
peter, back to you. >> i'll take it, charles, i appreciate it, thank you. we're joined now by the director of texas' new task force on infectious disease. we appreciate you being with us, doctor, thanks very much. >> my pleasure, good morning. >> i want your help on some information that effectively is breaking as we speak. a passenger from an american eagle flight is being checked out for ebola. after displaying flu-like symptoms. that plane landed last evening. ebola we...
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peter by reasons is live in d.c. with the latest. >> well, charles, the new york city department of health has just announced that this 5-year-old boy who was admitted to bellevue hospitaa last night for possible ebola has tested negative for the disease. this is a 5-year-old boy who arrived from guinea recently and he was admitted to bellevue last night, put under observation. he had been symptomatic had ebola-like symptoms including high fever and vomiting and to repeat, the new york city department of health has just announced this boy has tested negative for the disease. he will however remain in isolatioo in the hospital for further testing according to the department of health. here at the white house, there's a kerfuffle on whether or not there should be a mandatory quarantine for certain people, and in this case the certain people might be up to 4,000 military personnel that the president is sending to west africa to help fight ebola there. the secretary of defense, chuck hagel is considering a recommendation from the joint chiefs of staff th
peter by reasons is live in d.c. with the latest. >> well, charles, the new york city department of health has just announced that this 5-year-old boy who was admitted to bellevue hospitaa last night for possible ebola has tested negative for the disease. this is a 5-year-old boy who arrived from guinea recently and he was admitted to bellevue last night, put under observation. he had been symptomatic had ebola-like symptoms including high fever and vomiting and to repeat, the new york...
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responding and helmet and miriam phil's and charles and teresa johnson and lauren gray williams and sharon mendosa and natalie and john doe i didn't and peter and craig and jan and mike dar darla danny heather, rebecca and reaping and allen la away listen and matthew and lisa and jackie and sam grant and denice and jose and annabel bryant me cantor and matt, heather johnson and claudia so each one of those individuals have written a letter in support many are recipe at north beach as well as business owners. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a long time resident and property owner during the development of my property i faced a lot of issues with the city and bruno helped me as i was going through my project site when i learned he was facing difficulties i came forward watching my neighbors over 89 years old as passing on and new generations are coming in it's beautiful to so someone who's committed to our neighborhood bruno is doing this to raise his family i had last year accusations i said this is my home and that's what bruno is trying to do so create a space for to raise his children as well as his parents that a
responding and helmet and miriam phil's and charles and teresa johnson and lauren gray williams and sharon mendosa and natalie and john doe i didn't and peter and craig and jan and mike dar darla danny heather, rebecca and reaping and allen la away listen and matthew and lisa and jackie and sam grant and denice and jose and annabel bryant me cantor and matt, heather johnson and claudia so each one of those individuals have written a letter in support many are recipe at north beach as well as...
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peter by reasons is live in d.c. with the latest. >> well, charlese new york city department of health has just announced that this 5-year-old boy who was admitted to bellevue hospitaa last night for possible ebola has tested negative for the disease. this is a 5-year-old boy who arrived from guinea recently and he was admitted to bellevue last night, put under observation. he had b
peter by reasons is live in d.c. with the latest. >> well, charlese new york city department of health has just announced that this 5-year-old boy who was admitted to bellevue hospitaa last night for possible ebola has tested negative for the disease. this is a 5-year-old boy who arrived from guinea recently and he was admitted to bellevue last night, put under observation. he had b
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diego and we are in the charles tonight and all of these other sports who rates and everything are lower, and we are trying to be competitive right? i know that i was with peter and i have been with them and the calls that we have made in china and up all time of day and night and all of these traveling and jim and call and we can leave with that person and we have to continue to keep going forward and i think that there is a lot of opportunity in this maritime and we can keep pressing forward and we are going to get it. and we need it in china and we rejoined the shanghai calm ber of commerce, and it is a sister city to san francisco. and i think that this iron ore or a lot of these opportunities that i believe are a lot of reality and we got to continue to follow up and that we see that the commissioner brandon to say that she wants to be a part of this and i do too. and that i had asked the committee that jim and peter worked in the force and the iow in december and they are coming here to present a plan and also, we would about the risen and i think that we have a lot of opportunity and i think that with the america's cup not being that and now, i think t
diego and we are in the charles tonight and all of these other sports who rates and everything are lower, and we are trying to be competitive right? i know that i was with peter and i have been with them and the calls that we have made in china and up all time of day and night and all of these traveling and jim and call and we can leave with that person and we have to continue to keep going forward and i think that there is a lot of opportunity in this maritime and we can keep pressing forward...
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on saturday, the motorcycle peter fonda rode in the 1969 film "easy rider" goes up for auction. it's estimated small, one i million dollars. >> charlesing is now also on the smithsonian channel. last weekend's clash between bill maher and actor ben affleck about the nature of islam provoked commentary, including these thoughts from religious scholar. >> the last week has seen the tense convtiersaon about religion in this country turn into an all-out shouting match. >> what is this -- >> the solution is -- >> more muslims. >> talkedb aout radical islam. >> no, he said it's the only religion where the mafia will kill you. >> what's a greater threat to civilization. christian extremism jewish extremism or muslim xreechlism? >>reporter: if we're going to have an honest religion, let's understand what we're talking about whether we say the word religion. religion is not just about the things you believe or the rituals you follow. it's about who you are as a human being. how you see the world and hur place in it. that's why religion is intimately connected to the other thing that is make up a person's sense of self. like ethnicity culture,
on saturday, the motorcycle peter fonda rode in the 1969 film "easy rider" goes up for auction. it's estimated small, one i million dollars. >> charlesing is now also on the smithsonian channel. last weekend's clash between bill maher and actor ben affleck about the nature of islam provoked commentary, including these thoughts from religious scholar. >> the last week has seen the tense convtiersaon about religion in this country turn into an all-out shouting match....
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charles frohman, the most famous theatrical producer of his day, the man who was responsible for bringing peter pan to the stage he traveled regularly between new york and london. he was last seen standing on the deck, as the ship, you know, listing to starboard, bounced off to go into the water, people toppling in. he was last seen reciting some lines from peter pan, along the lines of, "why fear death, it's such a beautiful adventure?" he wasn't seen again. c-span: alfred vanderbilt? >> guest: yes. c-span: who is he? >> guest: alfred vanderbilt, millionaire, the sort of heir. of course, his elder brother had been disinherited. the heir of the vanderbilt fortunes ... c-span: his elder brother was cornelius vanderbilt jr.? >> guest: that's right, cornelius vanderbilt, jr. and there'd been an argument within the family about his marriage, and so the bulk of the vanderbilt fortune had come to alfred. he was on the ship. he loved the lusitania, one of his favorite ships. he was coming over to england for a meeting about horses, his great love and passion, but also a meeting about -- he was providi
charles frohman, the most famous theatrical producer of his day, the man who was responsible for bringing peter pan to the stage he traveled regularly between new york and london. he was last seen standing on the deck, as the ship, you know, listing to starboard, bounced off to go into the water, people toppling in. he was last seen reciting some lines from peter pan, along the lines of, "why fear death, it's such a beautiful adventure?" he wasn't seen again. c-span: alfred...
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charles payne and you're watching making money. some very big news today. we now know about the -- a lot more about the american nurse who contracted ebola right here in the united states. peterns live in d.c. with the latest. >> the director for the centers of disease control the nurse who contracted ebola while caring for the dying patient from liberia shows the u.s. must rethink how they handle diseases. the nurse did everything right. wore a protective suit. followed all the proper protocols. the effectiveness of all that quipt and those procedures is in question because of the diagnosis of this nurse.
charles payne and you're watching making money. some very big news today. we now know about the -- a lot more about the american nurse who contracted ebola right here in the united states. peterns live in d.c. with the latest. >> the director for the centers of disease control the nurse who contracted ebola while caring for the dying patient from liberia shows the u.s. must rethink how they handle diseases. the nurse did everything right. wore a protective suit. followed all the proper...
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>> so charles kelly smith says how about the two blocked punts for touchdowns never done before in the history of nfl back to back weeks? that's a nice point but amy gallagher says the pet petersnst washington said something about this group as team and showed they have each other's back. amy, that's what i'm talking about. now this story has been buzzing. sunday night eagles 27-zero win over the giants receiver victor cruz tour his patella tendon ending his season. he stayed the night in philly at the hospital and instead of just celebrating the win coach kelly went to visit cruz to wish him a sped dee recovery. >> how many coaches would do for their own guy other than a player on the other team. >> season we break down on "game day live" at 11am then fox nfl sunday at noon at 1:00 o'clock panthers and packers and 4:25 we need a giant favor beat them cowboys. the story trending right now seahawks, the guy electrifying last year super bowl one of the fastest players in football. also a guy who reportedly has such a bad attitude the champs couldn't take it any more. now, temple has dreams of being champs today they put their four-one start on the line in houston. now, the owls
>> so charles kelly smith says how about the two blocked punts for touchdowns never done before in the history of nfl back to back weeks? that's a nice point but amy gallagher says the pet petersnst washington said something about this group as team and showed they have each other's back. amy, that's what i'm talking about. now this story has been buzzing. sunday night eagles 27-zero win over the giants receiver victor cruz tour his patella tendon ending his season. he stayed the night in...
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charles payne and you're watching making money. some very big news today. we now know about the -- a lot more about the american nurse who contracted ebola right here in the united states. peter barns live in d.c. with the latest. >> the director for the centers of disease control the nurse who contracted ebola while caring for the dying patient from liberia shows the u.s. must rethink how they handle diseases. the nurse did everything right. wore a protective suit. followed all the proper protocols. the effectiveness of all that quipt and those procedures is in question because of the diagnosis of this nurse. cdc director thomas frieden said today, experts don't know exactly what failed, but that everything is now under review and steps are being taken to prevent this from happening again. he said the nurse is in stable condition. frieden also said, he would not be surprised to see additional ebola cases among health care workers who treated the liberian patient in dallas, thomas duncan as well as other cases in the u.s. doctors are monitoring 48 other people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized. charles. charles: thank you very much. let's now go to nicole
charles payne and you're watching making money. some very big news today. we now know about the -- a lot more about the american nurse who contracted ebola right here in the united states. peter barns live in d.c. with the latest. >> the director for the centers of disease control the nurse who contracted ebola while caring for the dying patient from liberia shows the u.s. must rethink how they handle diseases. the nurse did everything right. wore a protective suit. followed all the...