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the pilgrim house, as it's aptly named, while it doesn't actually date back to the pilgrims, it doesvery storied and rich history. i mean, it's an institution here, the pilgrim house. thank you. yeah. institution's a good word for it. narrator: ken horgan holds the distinction of being the current proprietor of providence town's oldest inn, first opened in 1810. in 1857, i think henry david thoreau stayed here and famously wrote what i call our, you know, first bad yelp review. he actually, in-- in his journals, mentioned us by name. and then the pilgrim house, at one point, became the vixen. it was dedicated to woman. it was known as a lesbian bar. it was a nightclub. and that motivated me. i saw great opportunity to return an iconic property to its iconic status. and so i look at the comparisons over time on how people have experienced us through history. and one thing that is tradition is the commitment to be open and welcoming to all. narrator: the hotel has fashionable retail, a terrific food and beverage program, a kind and courteous staff. and then there's the entertainment. s
the pilgrim house, as it's aptly named, while it doesn't actually date back to the pilgrims, it doesvery storied and rich history. i mean, it's an institution here, the pilgrim house. thank you. yeah. institution's a good word for it. narrator: ken horgan holds the distinction of being the current proprietor of providence town's oldest inn, first opened in 1810. in 1857, i think henry david thoreau stayed here and famously wrote what i call our, you know, first bad yelp review. he actually,...
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to the right of that is a house with a pilgrims, many pilgrims would've had the last couple of nightsngland. the steps, they would have originally gone to the castle. this is not as damnation alley. that single route up there had something like ten pounds and each pub was a brothel. so not a a very nice place but obviously you got sailors coming in, , you've got fishermen comig in and obviously if they wanted all manner of life relief, that's where they would head. that's certainly where they would go. you see the representation of the house just to the right. just behind these houses there's a famous elizabethan house. each four sticks out a little more than one beneath. that's called a jetty house. if you want to turn around and go into, if you want to see the back of these stores, politically incorrect but anti-historical fact as far as were aware. they would've brought all kinds of conflicts down here. some of the offenders would've been put into stocks. some of them would've been put in here. if you turn to your right and look up you will be able to see the location of plymouth c
to the right of that is a house with a pilgrims, many pilgrims would've had the last couple of nightsngland. the steps, they would have originally gone to the castle. this is not as damnation alley. that single route up there had something like ten pounds and each pub was a brothel. so not a a very nice place but obviously you got sailors coming in, , you've got fishermen comig in and obviously if they wanted all manner of life relief, that's where they would head. that's certainly where they...
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commonwealth of massachusetts, and the spirit of thanksgiving, the landing site of the pilgrims, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote nay on the motion to recommit h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 208. the nays are 220. the motion is not adopted. the speaker pro tempore: so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. brady: madam speaker, madam speaker on that i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lynch of the
commonwealth of massachusetts, and the spirit of thanksgiving, the landing site of the pilgrims, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote nay on the motion to recommit h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 208. the nays are 220. the motion is not adopted. the speaker pro tempore: so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. brady: madam speaker, madam speaker on that i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker...
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pilgrim, first of all, you go to mom's house, you don't silt down and she gives you a pumpkin pie.s way easier to make pumpkin pie than an apple pie. you open a can and dump that shit. >> open the can-- those are the second-rate moms. >> now you're hating moms now. >> i'm not-- i'm loving moms. >> this person hates moms. >> only t a dad would recommend that. you must be a dad. >> that's never been prove nen court. >> apple has more administrator. you can play around with it. pumpkins aren't as varied so you get sick of it sooner. >> that's also an argument for how complicated apple pies are. you have to pick an apple-- >> you have to pick a pumpkin, too. >> there's only one pumpkin. >> kabucha. japanese pumpkin. >> that's a squash. stop taking away my pumpkin pie. i don't want squash pie. people are getting mad at you because you're wrong. >> i have psychology on my side. >> you're wrong! we're going to start a fight in union square about this right now. pumpkin! pumpkin! >> when your kid comes home from school do you say, "a pumpkin a day keeps the doctor away?" no, that's stupid.
pilgrim, first of all, you go to mom's house, you don't silt down and she gives you a pumpkin pie.s way easier to make pumpkin pie than an apple pie. you open a can and dump that shit. >> open the can-- those are the second-rate moms. >> now you're hating moms now. >> i'm not-- i'm loving moms. >> this person hates moms. >> only t a dad would recommend that. you must be a dad. >> that's never been prove nen court. >> apple has more administrator. you...
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coming into the fish house pet and that with the 16 twenties but it's a historically important feature. where you can see today the harbormaster's it is the place where the pilgrims with the last couple of nights in england so those go up to the council this is also known as damnation alley that had ten pubs in each was a brothel. you have fishermen coming in and obviously if they wanted that is only with a would go with that representation so just behind these houses a common jackie's because each takes out a little bit more. if you want to turn around which is politically incorrect and then all kinds of conflicts but at the moment of what still needs to be done it's not that accurate if you look up then you can see that it may have been more in the state of reading then we show here and just in the distance and that is the only piece so again when you are walking around and then there having angu argument but again another controversy that exist that they are still in existence not too sure that is accurate but we got them where they are typically w placed in that is where the mayflower took over and then they took over the cargo bay in pieces and then they che
coming into the fish house pet and that with the 16 twenties but it's a historically important feature. where you can see today the harbormaster's it is the place where the pilgrims with the last couple of nights in england so those go up to the council this is also known as damnation alley that had ten pubs in each was a brothel. you have fishermen coming in and obviously if they wanted that is only with a would go with that representation so just behind these houses a common jackie's because...
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years, we must build a second america, putting in place as many housing and officers as we have built through all the times since the pilgrims arrived. the challenge is awesome. susan: how has hud changed since its inception? mr. husock: i do not particularly good agree with -- i do not particularly agree with president johnson from what he said in that clip. but it is noble just to hear the seriousness of purpose in his voice. hud has changed because in the nation 60's and 1970's, it was in the brick-and-mortar business. continuing urban renewal, not necessarily building government run housing but perforating -- partnering with nonprofits to build subsidized buildings and partnering with property owners to rehabilitate units and receive low interest mortgage. in 1973, nixon said, no more brick-and-mortar. we will have housing vouchers. so today hud distributes housing choice vouchers to low income households to rent. that augments 1.3 million public housing units that still exist and another one million subsidized rentals. so technically, hud has mixed up its portfolio. i am not a fan of either approach. they have changed.
years, we must build a second america, putting in place as many housing and officers as we have built through all the times since the pilgrims arrived. the challenge is awesome. susan: how has hud changed since its inception? mr. husock: i do not particularly good agree with -- i do not particularly agree with president johnson from what he said in that clip. but it is noble just to hear the seriousness of purpose in his voice. hud has changed because in the nation 60's and 1970's, it was in...
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pilgrim museum exhibition path founders, women of plymouth and as a scholar on women's suffrage commemoration project with the museum. she serves on the board and as a museum administrator of boston house museum. without further ado please join me in welcoming michelle to speak this evening. >> thank you very much, gavin, kathleen for arranging this talk, and what say thank you very much to the massachusetts historical society for this wonderful opportunity. i have been using mhs resources for years in their collections, their exhibitions, the programs and their staff are outstanding, so thank you mhs. so tonight i'm talking about penelope winslow and i as a historian study early american women. because i really feel they been significantly underrepresented in telling america story. if were not sharing about how half the population laid the foundations come helped lay the foundation for this country where will you not getting a full or an accurate picture of america's past. so when i first -- summer years ago i was surprised that she wasn't better-known. as a member of the english gentry and wife to -- she was a good one of the most powerful women in plymouth's history. as a quick refr
pilgrim museum exhibition path founders, women of plymouth and as a scholar on women's suffrage commemoration project with the museum. she serves on the board and as a museum administrator of boston house museum. without further ado please join me in welcoming michelle to speak this evening. >> thank you very much, gavin, kathleen for arranging this talk, and what say thank you very much to the massachusetts historical society for this wonderful opportunity. i have been using mhs...
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pilgrims did not bring turkey, sweet potato by or can berry to thanksgiving. instead of bringing stuffing and biscuits those settlers brought genocide and sigh violence. that genocide and violence still on the menu. >> at my house we might have pie on the menu certainly not genocide. not to be out done. newspapers want us to join the hate with the philadelphia tribune saying celebrating thanksgiving is celebrating racist genocide. and "u.s.a. today" thanksgiving day of mourning for indigenous people this revisionist history is just wrong. the pilgrims were friends hosts and thank of thankful for their help. rich mowery the peace with the wampanoag lasted 30 years. tomorrow is a day of coming together to celebrate our family. our freedoms and the fact that we live in the greatest country on earth. and maybe nothing sums it up more than these powerful words from one of america's great thinkers lioness from the peanuts. >> your 1621, the pilgrims held their first thanksgiving feast. they invited the great indian chief who brought 90 of his brave indians in a great abundance of food. brewster who was a minister said a prayer that went something like this. we thank god for our homes and our food and our safety in a
pilgrims did not bring turkey, sweet potato by or can berry to thanksgiving. instead of bringing stuffing and biscuits those settlers brought genocide and sigh violence. that genocide and violence still on the menu. >> at my house we might have pie on the menu certainly not genocide. not to be out done. newspapers want us to join the hate with the philadelphia tribune saying celebrating thanksgiving is celebrating racist genocide. and "u.s.a. today" thanksgiving day of mourning...
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um, at my father's house and -- >> jimmy: what's that like >> mussels and octopus [ laughter ] no turkey, no yams >> jimmy: what >> it's brigole, egg plant, pasta -- what the pilgrimsmy: speaking of your dad, i congratulated you backstage, but i really mean this, i know you're shooting a movie based on your dad's life and you're playing you >> yes [ applause ] >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait, wait for this. your dad is being played by robert de niro >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: buddy! >> yeah, it's, um, we shot this thing in alabama for two months [ cheers ] alabama's here tonight and, um -- >> jimmy: no they're actually just a fan of two months [ laughter ] they love two months "hell yeah, we were waiting to hear jimmy say that. [ laughter ] do you freak out it's your hero, man. >> here's a guy i grew up watching "casino." i used to work at the four seasons hotel. i've waited on robert de niro. >> jimmy: yeah, i actually have a picture of you working at the four seasons >> yep, that's me, at the four seasons. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and how was -- how was robert de niro when you met him? how was he >> you know, quiet and, you know, he just -- he was
um, at my father's house and -- >> jimmy: what's that like >> mussels and octopus [ laughter ] no turkey, no yams >> jimmy: what >> it's brigole, egg plant, pasta -- what the pilgrimsmy: speaking of your dad, i congratulated you backstage, but i really mean this, i know you're shooting a movie based on your dad's life and you're playing you >> yes [ applause ] >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait, wait for this. your dad is being played by robert de niro >> yeah....