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but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr. hearst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-few grass-fed beef operatio
but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr. hearst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the...
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was being coached by coach randolph. like, she pushed academics had. so it was school first and then football. the majority of kids nowadays are just focused on sports. >> brown: for gaines, who spent much of his childhood moving from one homeless shelter to another, randolph also taught him important life lessons. >> it's always something i will remember that she always told me that helped me do everything. if it's not hard, it's not worth it. when i'm in class and i have got a big paper write, i always go to her, and she will always tell me that. she will always tell me that. she goes, if it's not hard, it's not worth it. >> it sounds sappy, but if they know that you love them, they will work. and if they know that you care about what they're going through and understand what they're going through, they will work. and they make mistakes. they fall. we pick them back up and then show them what they did wrong. they fix it. and they do it again. and eventually they get it. in the end, they always get it. >> brown: you use
was being coached by coach randolph. like, she pushed academics had. so it was school first and then football. the majority of kids nowadays are just focused on sports. >> brown: for gaines, who spent much of his childhood moving from one homeless shelter to another, randolph also taught him important life lessons. >> it's always something i will remember that she always told me that helped me do everything. if it's not hard, it's not worth it. when i'm in class and i have got a big...
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after randolph had given a speech on the senate floor, clay did not like this. they ended up having a duel with each other. they arrived here. on the morning of the dual two-handed weapons. they shot at each other, both sides mr. guerre happened -- they were handed new weapons. they missed again. so they came together. so randolph said you all meet a new code because the boat had pierced his coat. so clay said to randolph, i'm glad the debt is not greater. >> right now we're at jones point, standing on top of the southernmost tip of the district of columbia. this is the boundary marker that was laid in 1791, when the federal government was creating the district of columbia. when you look at a map of the district of columbia, it looks like a diamond shaped. but if you look at a modern map of d.c., it looks like moths have eaten at the southern half of the. that's because the virginia part of the original district was ready to see the back to virginia. this point is very significant because it was the original boundary marker -- there were a number of boundary mar
after randolph had given a speech on the senate floor, clay did not like this. they ended up having a duel with each other. they arrived here. on the morning of the dual two-handed weapons. they shot at each other, both sides mr. guerre happened -- they were handed new weapons. they missed again. so they came together. so randolph said you all meet a new code because the boat had pierced his coat. so clay said to randolph, i'm glad the debt is not greater. >> right now we're at jones...
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although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside her door. >> obviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. so he set up a plan, obviously, to come back at the end of the day to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker, walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and signals to his cohort, 17-year-old dominic harris, to position himself on the other side of the hallway. according to police, harris' role was to get the assault on his cell phone camera. at one point parker even sends another student into the class to coax the teacher to come out into the hallway. >> there's no doubt mr. parker did plan the attack. he put a little bit of thought into it because he hit there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll
although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside her door. >> obviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. so he set up a plan, obviously, to come back at the end of the day to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker, walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and...
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so clay said to randolph, well, i'm glad the debt is not greater. right now we are at jones point. we're standing on top of the southernmost tip of the district of columbia here. and this is the boundary marker that was laid in 1791 when the federal government was creating the district of columbia. when you look at a map of the district of columbia, it looks like a diamond shape. but if you look at a modern map of d.c., it looks like moths have eaten the southern half of it. that's because the virginia part of the original district was retroseated back to virginia. this point is very significant because it was the original boundary marker of -- there were a number of boundary markers that were laid all around this area to point out the diamond shape, the actual boundaries of the district. but this was the first, and it was also there was a lot of ceremony that was involved in the placement of this stone in 1791 is when it was of placed here. so the significance, actually, it's a long story that dates back to 1784, right at the end of the american revolution. the congress was debati
so clay said to randolph, well, i'm glad the debt is not greater. right now we are at jones point. we're standing on top of the southernmost tip of the district of columbia here. and this is the boundary marker that was laid in 1791 when the federal government was creating the district of columbia. when you look at a map of the district of columbia, it looks like a diamond shape. but if you look at a modern map of d.c., it looks like moths have eaten the southern half of it. that's because the...
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his colleague, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lotsmoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the victim that was reportedly trapped. >> shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out a brand new gadget, a helmet camera, giving a rare glimpse of what firefighting is like up close. >> i got it for christmas of 2009 so probably about six weeks before this fire. that was the first time i actually used the camera. >> because of a change in regulations, it's the first and only time bell will use his camera on scene. he turns it on and goes about his job for the day. >> we are initially what they called a rapid intervention team to extract firefighters if they get lost or injured. >> morales is part of another team, one
his colleague, louis morales with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lotsmoke coming from the first floor and lot of smoke coming from the second floor, in the front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the...
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the solicitor general bob assembled his swat team for the cases and ray randolph and me went to work on a brief that must stand as one of history's curiosities. the brief filed, and i quote, for the attorney general and for the united states as the amicus curiae, goes to great lengths house speech and money are interchangeable and it surely would violate the first amendment to set a limit on how much "the new york times" could charge for paper and why there for there were serious problems of the contribution and expenditure limits in the statute. next time somebody tells you that a contribution or expenditure limits for an election is just about money and that money is not speak you should reply that "new york times" against sullivan was just a case for tort damages, that the naacp was just a case about money for economic injury to businesses and that the alien and sedition act were just lost about imprisonment. and note by the way "the new york times" as a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side of "the new york times" corporation and ha
the solicitor general bob assembled his swat team for the cases and ray randolph and me went to work on a brief that must stand as one of history's curiosities. the brief filed, and i quote, for the attorney general and for the united states as the amicus curiae, goes to great lengths house speech and money are interchangeable and it surely would violate the first amendment to set a limit on how much "the new york times" could charge for paper and why there for there were serious...
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so roy richardson, he was from dalton up in randolph county. and so they were having a political rally up there, and roy richardson invited mr. mills to come up. and when he got there, mr. mills was always early. so it's amazing that this could happen. but roy richardson was already speaking. and so he went in, mr. mills went in and sat down, and roy richardson said, you know, young mills is here, and it's, you know, we're sort of tired of these whippersnappers from white county, these young whippersnappers coming in here and telling us who to vote for and stuff, trying to run up this scheduled to on this vote -- schedule on this vote. and a few disparaging things. but it didn't bother mr. mills too much. so he went on, paid his speech, finished his speech, and then mr. mills made his speech. and then afterwards roy richardson got the microphone, and he said i want to ask all of my friends from the dalton area in randolph county who are supporting me for congress to come forward and welcome mr. mills to our county. and show this hospitality. he
so roy richardson, he was from dalton up in randolph county. and so they were having a political rally up there, and roy richardson invited mr. mills to come up. and when he got there, mr. mills was always early. so it's amazing that this could happen. but roy richardson was already speaking. and so he went in, mr. mills went in and sat down, and roy richardson said, you know, young mills is here, and it's, you know, we're sort of tired of these whippersnappers from white county, these young...
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after randolph had given a speech on the senate floor, calling click a blacklist which is a simply acorrupt gambler. i did not like this. they ended up having a duel together. they arrived here. on the morning of the duel they were handed weapons. they shot at each other. both sides miss. they were headed new weapons. a shot at each other, and missed again. and so they came together, and so rendell said to click, you owe me a new coat, mr. clay, because the bullet had pierced his code. so clay said to randolph, well, i'm glad the dead is not greater. >> right now we are at jones point. were standing on top of the southernmost tip of the district of columbia. this is the boundary marker that was late in 1791, when the federal government was creating that district of columbia. we look at the map of the map of district of columbia, it looks diamond shaped. but if you look at a modern map of d.c., it looks like moths have eaten the southern half of it. that's because the virginia part of the original district was wrecked as he did back to virginia. this point is a significant because it
after randolph had given a speech on the senate floor, calling click a blacklist which is a simply acorrupt gambler. i did not like this. they ended up having a duel together. they arrived here. on the morning of the duel they were handed weapons. they shot at each other. both sides miss. they were headed new weapons. a shot at each other, and missed again. and so they came together, and so rendell said to click, you owe me a new coat, mr. clay, because the bullet had pierced his code. so clay...
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ginger zee has been following it all from just outside boston in randolph, massachusetts. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. i'm sewing people in miami, this is what two feet of snow looks like. marion took this ins massachusetts. her deck before and after. snow totals that brought you to 30 inches. there are those pictures. the homes sliding into the ocean. they did just that. wrouf got to see it. march roaring in. >> this is the worst. how bad. wow! >> reporter: a second home toppled on plum island in massachusetts. the first still teetering after the entire coast was abused with wind and waves. snow kept falling and falling and falling. >> we don't want anymore snow. >> reporter: you're done? >> done. >> reporter: more than a foot in boston. two two connecticut to massachusetts. the beast started in part in minneapolis. we have already had a solid half foot of light, fluffy snow. now it moves to the east, gets wert, and causes a lot more in the way of travel troubles. and as it pushed east to d.c., so did we. >> we're in shenandoah national park. e
ginger zee has been following it all from just outside boston in randolph, massachusetts. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. i'm sewing people in miami, this is what two feet of snow looks like. marion took this ins massachusetts. her deck before and after. snow totals that brought you to 30 inches. there are those pictures. the homes sliding into the ocean. they did just that. wrouf got to see it. march roaring in. >> this is the worst. how bad. wow! >>...
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eleanor roosevelt arranged to have a philip randolph meet with president roosevelt thing if you don't change your will have a march on washington. roosevelt caved in an integrated the defense industry. and it many years later, 1963, the organizer of the 1963 march on washington in which martin luther king gave his great i have a dream speech. he was irresponsible for making sure that the bosses got there on time to make sure they have the permits to bring the speakers. the biggest march on washington in the history of america at the time. nobody knew who he was because he was gay and therefore he was always in the shadows of the civil rights movement. he had been a mentor to muddle it became, todd martin luther king a lot about civil disobedience and nonviolence. he was of public figures. then he died in the 1970's. he was from a small town outside of philadelphia called west chester pennsylvania. and the school district of pennsylvania was building a new school and had decided it would limit after. and so they decided to have a contest. they had people recommending. a group of people
eleanor roosevelt arranged to have a philip randolph meet with president roosevelt thing if you don't change your will have a march on washington. roosevelt caved in an integrated the defense industry. and it many years later, 1963, the organizer of the 1963 march on washington in which martin luther king gave his great i have a dream speech. he was irresponsible for making sure that the bosses got there on time to make sure they have the permits to bring the speakers. the biggest march on...
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randolph, the three, bottom. bama up 11. the layup and the file. le alabama cruises to the victory, eliminating the defending champions from the n.i.t. tournament. >> michigan businessing virginia commonwealth. got some help from his teammates like glen robinson iii. monster jam. 78-53 the final. michigan moving on to the sweet 16 for the first time since 194. michigan state and memphis. michigan state led by three at the half. payne, gets revenge in the second. the rebound. slams it home. two star players get in a heated exchange during the time-out. they weren't arguing much after payne finishes the alley-oop. he had 14. michigan state on to the sweet 16 with a 70-48 victory. >>> switch gears. it's hockey, minnesota hosting the sharks. you can't win if you can't score. san jose, fewest goals in the league with only 71. sharks gate rare penalty shot. denied. second peered. parise. wide open. doesn't miss. 12th of the year. 1-0 wild. shark's penalty kill the best part of the game this year but couldn't stop sturgeon. san jose shut out. 2-0 the fina
randolph, the three, bottom. bama up 11. the layup and the file. le alabama cruises to the victory, eliminating the defending champions from the n.i.t. tournament. >> michigan businessing virginia commonwealth. got some help from his teammates like glen robinson iii. monster jam. 78-53 the final. michigan moving on to the sweet 16 for the first time since 194. michigan state and memphis. michigan state led by three at the half. payne, gets revenge in the second. the rebound. slams it...
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rap randolph, for three. the lamp and the fought. alabama ma cruises to the victory.minating the defending champions. >> ing my facing virginia commonwealth commonwealth. mitch mcgary led the wolverines with 14. got some help from glen robinson iii. michigan ices it when trey burke hits the corner three. michigan moving on to the sweet 16 for the first time since 1994. abc7er brendon's michigan state spartans meeting memphis. michigan state led by three at the half. payne gets his revenge in the second. he rebound. slams it home. two spartan players get into a heated exchange during a time-out. they weren't arguing much after. payne had 14. michigan state on to the sweet 16 with a 70-48 victory. >>> let's stay indoors, ice hockey, minnesota and the sharks. you can't win if you can't score. san jose has the fewest goals this year with only 71, and could not add to that today as they got shut out. the sharks get a rare penalty shot. the denial by backstrom. second period, parise wide open, doesn't miss. 1-0 wild. sharks couldn't stop bergeron. san jose shut out for the
rap randolph, for three. the lamp and the fought. alabama ma cruises to the victory.minating the defending champions. >> ing my facing virginia commonwealth commonwealth. mitch mcgary led the wolverines with 14. got some help from glen robinson iii. michigan ices it when trey burke hits the corner three. michigan moving on to the sweet 16 for the first time since 1994. abc7er brendon's michigan state spartans meeting memphis. michigan state led by three at the half. payne gets his revenge...
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time now for the weather and ginger zee in randolph, massachusetts, with the weather. ginger?is on fire this morning. let's go ahead -- go right into the second part of the storm. we talked about the severe weather. now there's the rainfall. up to an inch in some places. you can see all the color-coding there to give you an idea of who is going to get a lot of rain today. in the northeast, we told you it would be warmer. but how warm? a look at what the saturday weather looks like. 40s in there. i'll take it. then we go to the south. the southwest had the rain, the snow in some places. a whole lot nicer there, too. not as windy and nasty. >> this weather report brought to you by neutrogena cosmetics. let's head back into the studio. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," real life is nothing like a "modern family" episode for sitcom star ariel winter. for the first time, she opens up about her mother, body issues, and getting a new start at just 15 years old. >>> also, sarah jessica parker made running in high heels look easy. is she paying f
time now for the weather and ginger zee in randolph, massachusetts, with the weather. ginger?is on fire this morning. let's go ahead -- go right into the second part of the storm. we talked about the severe weather. now there's the rainfall. up to an inch in some places. you can see all the color-coding there to give you an idea of who is going to get a lot of rain today. in the northeast, we told you it would be warmer. but how warm? a look at what the saturday weather looks like. 40s in...
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william randolph hurst lived here with marian davis.e movies, steve martin bought the place when the jerk hit riches. >> we'll keep the eggplants up. >> good, we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> this legendary view from the hollywood movies. the staircase you see there. that's the famous staircase for "the godfather." >> reporter: it was here they found the horse's head. >> ahh! >> reporter: jeff ireland, whose agency handles a billion dollars a year, does get to hang out behind walls designed the keep the likes of us out. are there many places like this? >> sadly, there aren't. many of them have been subdivided. many have been torn down by people who want modern, conte t contemporary houses. it is one of the last remaining grand estates of beverly hills. >> reporter: julia roberts' 20 million home, and adam sandler's house nearby. he's a tinted glass guy. and then there's downey jr. this glorious fragment of
william randolph hurst lived here with marian davis.e movies, steve martin bought the place when the jerk hit riches. >> we'll keep the eggplants up. >> good, we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> this legendary view from the hollywood movies. the staircase you see there. that's the famous staircase for "the godfather."...
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randolph much older. one more example the ninth finish. the night before we made a decision to march to montgomery might organization ordered -- argued over whether to march and i said i am the chair if you march march as an individual does not is a share of the organization. then arresting going to jail the local people wanted to march. i wanted to march with them. we were beaten and left bloody and had a concussion people came from all over america but i made a decision i had to march in be there with the people that we had organized it was difficult but the right decision to make now that i've looked back. >> thank you very much. >> n/a before the event, the night before the eaves and how did you deal with the anxiety? you did not know it would be historical, but how did you feel? >> the first thing that came to my mind when it was said and done, i was a free man might emancipation took place that day. i felt they could never put shackles on john carlos ever again. meeting up to the demonstration, it wasn't a question have i would do wh
randolph much older. one more example the ninth finish. the night before we made a decision to march to montgomery might organization ordered -- argued over whether to march and i said i am the chair if you march march as an individual does not is a share of the organization. then arresting going to jail the local people wanted to march. i wanted to march with them. we were beaten and left bloody and had a concussion people came from all over america but i made a decision i had to march in be...
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hills mansion is up for grabs, and the home has a unique historiment it was once owned by william randolph hurst and used by jfk and jackie kennedy. it was in "the godfather" and" bodyguard." what is it going for? $600,000 a month to rent or a mere $115 million to purchase. >> i would call joe flacco immediately if i was the agent. >> up next, kimmy kimmel. jimmy kimmle. >> abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. >> appreciate your time. >> dicky: from hollywood, "jimmy kimmel live this week." tonight, chef gordon ramsay. channing tatum and jamie foxx. jim parsons. guillermo at the oscars. >> are you going to kiss me? >> if you want to. >> dicky: matthew fox. the cast of "duck dynasty." >> jimmy: i feel like the drummer in zz top right now. >> dicky: and this week in unnecessary censorship. and now, with the best of this week, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hello. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] it's a pleasure to have you here. the 85th annual academy awards. was anybody at the show? anybody? [
hills mansion is up for grabs, and the home has a unique historiment it was once owned by william randolph hurst and used by jfk and jackie kennedy. it was in "the godfather" and" bodyguard." what is it going for? $600,000 a month to rent or a mere $115 million to purchase. >> i would call joe flacco immediately if i was the agent. >> up next, kimmy kimmel. jimmy kimmle. >> abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. >> appreciate your time....
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they arrived after randolph gave a speech they ended of having a dual and on the morning of the dual they shot at each other but then they came together but the bullet pierced his coat and he said it is not greater. here we are at jones point. this is the boundary marker laid when the federal government created the district of columbia. it looks like a diamond shape that the modern map here looks like a moth has eaten the southern half but it was retroceded back to virginia because it is the original boundary marker. but in 1791 eldridge jerry from gerrymandering suggested to possibilities. trenton new jersey and and maryland but then they decided on trenton then they backtracked to approve funding for georgetown and trenton. that they would move to different parts of the year. the virginians to go to great lengths at the potomac. that the man by david stuart was related to washington actually stuart laid the cornerstone with the masonic ritual the compromise of 1790. to do with the assumption of debt. says other states had paid off the debt but the northern ones had not. alexander h
they arrived after randolph gave a speech they ended of having a dual and on the morning of the dual they shot at each other but then they came together but the bullet pierced his coat and he said it is not greater. here we are at jones point. this is the boundary marker laid when the federal government created the district of columbia. it looks like a diamond shape that the modern map here looks like a moth has eaten the southern half but it was retroceded back to virginia because it is the...
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philip randolph, was his mentor, a civil rights leader, fighting to get african-american jobs in the defense industry before and during world war ii. he threatened other will march on washington and eleanor roosevelt arranged to have a. philip randolph meet with president roosevelt and say, if you don't integrate defense industry was going have a march on washington, will have 100,000 people come and roosevelt caved in and integrated the defense industry. and many years later, 1963, bayard rustin was the organizer of the 1963 march on washington, at which martin luther king gave his great "i have a dream" speech. he was the one responsible for making sure that the buses got there on time, to make sure they have the permits to bring the speakers. the biggest march on washington in history of america at the time, and nobody knew bayard rustin was because he was gay and, therefore, he was always in the shadows of the civil rights movement. he had been a mentor to martin luther king. he had taught me a lot about nonviolence and civil disobedience but it wasn't a public figure. and then h
philip randolph, was his mentor, a civil rights leader, fighting to get african-american jobs in the defense industry before and during world war ii. he threatened other will march on washington and eleanor roosevelt arranged to have a. philip randolph meet with president roosevelt and say, if you don't integrate defense industry was going have a march on washington, will have 100,000 people come and roosevelt caved in and integrated the defense industry. and many years later, 1963, bayard...
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up in canada and your excellent point thanks for correcting me on them like thanks for the call randolph in grand rapids michigan hey reynolds what's up how you doing i just wanted to go back in touch bases which were saying about the white privilege i really feel like you hit the nail on the head and. with this country that they built they built the country on racism on the backs of slaves built all their buildings and now whenever they're looking at them in their ghettos look down on them they talk bad about them not understanding how they tore the family party. actually had planned. to demean the black man inside the family so they look at him as a little person. so you pretty much the story you have one are pretty much they absolutely destroyed black families for hundreds of years in this country you know black families are not allowed to be families and these are you know you white people whose couper's a spouse in quote family values and modern day conservatives say oh yeah let's quit patrick henry patrick henry was the biggest slave holder virginia you know give me liberty or give
up in canada and your excellent point thanks for correcting me on them like thanks for the call randolph in grand rapids michigan hey reynolds what's up how you doing i just wanted to go back in touch bases which were saying about the white privilege i really feel like you hit the nail on the head and. with this country that they built they built the country on racism on the backs of slaves built all their buildings and now whenever they're looking at them in their ghettos look down on them...
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and shouldn't we be unwinding all that student debt to free the next generation let's ask anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation anthony welcome to the program and thanks for having me so we've got students in debt a trillion dollars in the united states. something we've never seen before we've never had student like this abraham lincoln. took his massive amounts of land gave them to individual states to create a land grant colleges of those the all that land could produce enough money that those colleges could be free for their students forever hasn't quite worked out that way but you know it did work out that way for a long long time thomas jefferson crew the first free college in the united states university of virginia you thought it was more important i mean president it's on his tombstone being president isn't a design is jim stone isn't it important for us to go back and say this is crazy we had a deal that we would give you enough free education that you could get a job in the workplace it was twelve years since reagan it now takes at least sixt
and shouldn't we be unwinding all that student debt to free the next generation let's ask anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation anthony welcome to the program and thanks for having me so we've got students in debt a trillion dollars in the united states. something we've never seen before we've never had student like this abraham lincoln. took his massive amounts of land gave them to individual states to create a land grant colleges of those the all that...
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it was once owned by william randolph hearst and appeared in two films. what is it going for?ut $600,000 a month to rent it or $115 million to buy it. >> coming up next, back on course after a less than perfect launch. we'll tell you when the commercial space flight with cargo from bay area on board is set to rendezvous with the space station. they are unable to come up with they are unable to come up with an ag [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> katie: welcome back. it's 8:30 and starting with a quick look at the weather. here is lisa argen. >>> good morning. we've been featuring mount tam because it's so pretty with the layering of clouds and filtered sunshine. temperatures this morning are in t
it was once owned by william randolph hearst and appeared in two films. what is it going for?ut $600,000 a month to rent it or $115 million to buy it. >> coming up next, back on course after a less than perfect launch. we'll tell you when the commercial space flight with cargo from bay area on board is set to rendezvous with the space station. they are unable to come up with they are unable to come up with an ag [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with...
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william randolph hearst lived his final years with marion davis.ought the ceilings with him. from his castle. and steve martin bought the place when "the jerk" hit riches. >> we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> legendary view from the hollywood movie. that's the famous staircase from "the godfather." >> reporter: all yours for $20,000 a day, plus a gigantic security deposit. has anyone ever trashed the place? >> no. >> reporter: this one of the old-school beverly hills estate is also for sale for the right buyer. >> it's going to be a buyer who will live here maybe six weeks, eight years out of the year. >> reporter: sorry. someone's going to pay 115 million bucks to live here for six weeks a year? >> exactly. >> reporter: 17 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms, a nightclub and a gentleman cave. that's like a man cave but lined with vintage french wine. do you have to pay utilities? >> utilities are included. >> reporter: just checki
william randolph hearst lived his final years with marion davis.ought the ceilings with him. from his castle. and steve martin bought the place when "the jerk" hit riches. >> we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> legendary view from the hollywood movie. that's the famous staircase from "the godfather." >> reporter:...
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. >> it was once own by william randolph hers and used by jfk and jackdy during their honeymoon. and it was used in the fill "the bodyguard] [it's $115 million to buy. >>> we will tell you what the commercial spaceflight with cargo from the bay area on board is now set ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! use chaget 5% cash backs stations this quarter, whoa everybody get, everybody get! activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom >> good morning, everyone. welcome back. it's 5:30 and we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meet lisa argen. >> good morning to you. starting out with fair and mild conditions. we are l
. >> it was once own by william randolph hers and used by jfk and jackdy during their honeymoon. and it was used in the fill "the bodyguard] [it's $115 million to buy. >>> we will tell you what the commercial spaceflight with cargo from the bay area on board is now set ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with...
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. >> it was once owned by william randolph hearst and used by jfk and jackie during their honeymoon. it was also used in the film "the bodyguard." it's $600,000 a month to rent it or $115 million to buy it. >> coming up, after a less than perfect launch we will tell you when the spaceflight is set to ron view with the international space station. >> and it's little league opening day. i'm live in petaluma, which happens to be the home of the all-stars who made it to the national championships last year. coming up, ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. this doesn't do it justice. wait until you see what lisa argen has for us. look at that. >> 6:39. another mine minutes the official sunrise
. >> it was once owned by william randolph hearst and used by jfk and jackie during their honeymoon. it was also used in the film "the bodyguard." it's $600,000 a month to rent it or $115 million to buy it. >> coming up, after a less than perfect launch we will tell you when the spaceflight is set to ron view with the international space station. >> and it's little league opening day. i'm live in petaluma, which happens to be the home of the all-stars who made it to...
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that wanted to have social security and unemployment insurance and minimum wage, and he said -- >> randolph- >> yes. and civil rights. he said to all of them, i agree with all of your positions. i want all of your things. but i have to tell you something, i'm not going to be able to do it. and i'm not going to do it. you're going to have to make me do it. he said that to them, make me do it. so fellow americans, that's our job. if we are calling ourselves citizens, that means we are participants in democracy. it is not that they sit back and they sit in some hall some place. we are the ones in charge. they are our servant. they are there to serve us. if they don't hear from us, then you know, who is going to win out are the money people. the gun manufacturers, national rifle association, people that grease the palms. that's who will win out. but this is what the nra is scared about tonight and gun manufacturers. there's a lot more of us than there are of them. >> no doubt. so they won't be able to hold us hostage. let's talk about something else you're doing, because i want to get this in.
that wanted to have social security and unemployment insurance and minimum wage, and he said -- >> randolph- >> yes. and civil rights. he said to all of them, i agree with all of your positions. i want all of your things. but i have to tell you something, i'm not going to be able to do it. and i'm not going to do it. you're going to have to make me do it. he said that to them, make me do it. so fellow americans, that's our job. if we are calling ourselves citizens, that means we are...
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ground, were a famous tool to raise between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator, john randolph. the other place is interested in taking you with the infamous slave pen at this slave deals. the union army invaded alexandria. the first place they came within infamous bond and slavery featured in all of the abolitionist newspapers and so when the union soldiers came here, they came down to the basement where we are standing and found slaves shackled to the wall. >> former florida governor, jeb bush will speak at cpac tonight. he is the keynote speaker. see live coverage on c-span. earlier today, house budget committee paul ryan spoke. here's what he said. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> hey, good morning. good morning, everybody. good to see you. just ♪ hey, folks. hello. thanks, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> appreciated. hey michelle, how are you doing? how about it for janesville, wisconsin. i appreciate it. that's great. we all need a break from the mess in washington and i just got to say, it is nice to be in her room full of conservatives for a change. [cheers and applause]
ground, were a famous tool to raise between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator, john randolph. the other place is interested in taking you with the infamous slave pen at this slave deals. the union army invaded alexandria. the first place they came within infamous bond and slavery featured in all of the abolitionist newspapers and so when the union soldiers came here, they came down to the basement where we are standing and found slaves shackled to the wall. >> former...
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they arrived on the day of the duel after randolph gave a speech calling clay a blag leg, essentially, a gamble. they arrived here. on the morning, they were handed we haves, shot at each other, both sides missed, handed new weapons, shot at each other and missed again, and then so they came together and so he said to clay, you owe me a new coat, mr. clay, because a bullet pierced the coat. he said, well, i'm glad the debt is not greater. right now, we are at joarns point, standing on top of the southern most tip of the district of columbia here, and this is the boundary marker laid in 1891 when the federal government was creating the district of columbia. when you look at a map of the district of columbia, it looks like a diamond shape, but if you look at a mod earn map of dc, it looks like moths ate the southern half of it because the virginia part of the original district was retroseated back to virginia. this point is very significant because it was the original boundary marker of -- there were a number of boundary markers laid all around the area to point out the diamond shape, t
they arrived on the day of the duel after randolph gave a speech calling clay a blag leg, essentially, a gamble. they arrived here. on the morning, they were handed we haves, shot at each other, both sides missed, handed new weapons, shot at each other and missed again, and then so they came together and so he said to clay, you owe me a new coat, mr. clay, because a bullet pierced the coat. he said, well, i'm glad the debt is not greater. right now, we are at joarns point, standing on top of...
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his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillisone of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual content. the senators serge knew what he thought. he left a huge trip record. the correct way to proceed with this political theater. this is something his hearings taught everybody send a note hearing since bork to and handled anything like it. the second error he committed is related to the first. 50 to assess and intellectual exchange, is that the senators earlier entries in the substance, he responded with utmost gravity and not with levity. as i said, bob trent great is the funniest men i've ever met. the only person close as justice ginsburg's has been. he was quicker than anybody seen. most o
his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillisone of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual...
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ground, wasting this tool took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other places the infamous slave pen, which is where we're headed next. we're standing one of the hidden gems of old town alexandria. this is the infamous slave pen at the franklyn slave dealers. are located right in the basement of the northern virginia urban league. this was at one time the most promise. business in america. franklin would roundups lades from all points. virginia, maryland, even delaware and bring them here, process bound and then they had kids. the reason men skimp on one side and women's on the other side. they were not to co-mingle with each other and they were kept until they could be sold in large quantities downsize. then they would be transported via schippers sometimes marche township to mississippi and louisiana. when the union army invaded alexandria: the first places they came to see the slave pen because it is an infamous by an slavery featured in newspapers and some of the soldiers came here, they came to the basement where we are standing and owned
ground, wasting this tool took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other places the infamous slave pen, which is where we're headed next. we're standing one of the hidden gems of old town alexandria. this is the infamous slave pen at the franklyn slave dealers. are located right in the basement of the northern virginia urban league. this was at one time the most promise. business in america. franklin would roundups lades from all points. virginia,...
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where a very famous duel took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place i was really interested in taking you is the infamous slave pen at the franklin and armfield slave dealers. the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first places they came was here to this slave pen because it was an infamous slot in slavery. so when the union soldiers came here, they came town here to the -- down here to the basement and found slaves actually shackled to the wall here in this spot. >> this weekend many from alexandria, virginia, as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary high of alexandria, virginia. and sunday at 5 on american history tv on c-span3. >> you're watching booktv. and now marguerite holloway recounts the life of john randall jr. he utilized tolls to plot the unwieldy terrain. this is about an hour and a half. [applause] >> thank you both very, very much. and i'm very excited that michael is here because at the end when there are questions, if there are any th
where a very famous duel took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place i was really interested in taking you is the infamous slave pen at the franklin and armfield slave dealers. the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first places they came was here to this slave pen because it was an infamous slot in slavery. so when the union soldiers came here, they came town here to the -- down here to the basement and found slaves actually...
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where a very famous duel took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place i was interested in taking use the infamous waved and at the franklin slave dealers. >> the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first place as they came was this slave can which was an infamous spots in slavery featured in all the abolitionist newspapers of the time period so when the union soldiers came here came to the basement and found
where a very famous duel took place between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place i was interested in taking use the infamous waved and at the franklin slave dealers. >> the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first place as they came was this slave can which was an infamous spots in slavery featured in all the abolitionist newspapers of the time period so when the union soldiers came here came to the basement and found
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just to get to your the william randolph hearst approach.that endorsed in the presidential campaign last year, i voted for obama. ten of our papers endorsed romney. two of them endorsed obama. so if i sent out a letter, nobody paid any attention. >> all those editors have been fired. >> no, no, i will tell you -- actually i make a point of this in the annual report. i really do, joe. i make a point of this in the annual report because i don't want my successor to start thinking he's william randolph hearst. so i want to establish a pattern where our editorial people, you know, whether whether they're in virginia or omaha for that matter. the omaha paper endorsed romney. they endorsed in the senate race a candidate i was for the other candidate. i mean, i want to -- i want to establish a pattern because -- >> i know -- i've never -- i've never seen rupert murdoch or pinch, whatever his name, i've never seen them take any editorial license either, warren. >> well, you haven't been reading very carefully. but if you read our papers, the idea be
just to get to your the william randolph hearst approach.that endorsed in the presidential campaign last year, i voted for obama. ten of our papers endorsed romney. two of them endorsed obama. so if i sent out a letter, nobody paid any attention. >> all those editors have been fired. >> no, no, i will tell you -- actually i make a point of this in the annual report. i really do, joe. i make a point of this in the annual report because i don't want my successor to start thinking he's...
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ground, where fitness tool took based between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place those interested in taking you is the slave pen at the franklin slave dealers. the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first places they can't pursue the slave pen because it was an infamous five and featured in the newspapers of the time. when the union soldiers came here, they came to the basement and found slaves shackled to the wall here where we're standing. >> now, former national security agency senior executive, thomas strake, talks about the national intelligence community whistleblowing. he was charged under the espionage act after he hired waste fraud and other caught committee from the nsa. the national press club, this is an hour. >> afternoon welcome to the national press club. my name is suborder for bloomberg news and the 106% of the national press club. with organization committed her professions feature with events such as this will foster a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, visit her website at www.press
ground, where fitness tool took based between secretary of state henry clay and virginia senator john randolph. the other place those interested in taking you is the slave pen at the franklin slave dealers. the union army invaded alexandria. one of the first places they can't pursue the slave pen because it was an infamous five and featured in the newspapers of the time. when the union soldiers came here, they came to the basement and found slaves shackled to the wall here where we're standing....
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and now it's my pleasure to introduce to you marvin randolph, a senior vp of the naacp! here today alongside these great civil and human rights leaders to say that civil marriage is, indeed, a civil right. it's a matter of civil law, and it's time to put an end to the discrimination their laws that say marriages of our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters must be separate and unequal. this issue is dare to my heart and that have -- dear to my and that of the naacp. the lgbt and the african-american community are not and have never been separate communities. [cheers and applause] gay and lesbian african-americans are members of our families, our communities and our churches. affirmation of same-sex marriage is simply an affirmation of the full range of african-american families. throughout our history, and i'm sure you all know this, the naacp has opposed customs, traditions, practices and laws, my laws that denied rights to any select group of americans. that's why we fought jim crow. that's why we took the case of loving v. virginia, eventually knocking down laws that p
and now it's my pleasure to introduce to you marvin randolph, a senior vp of the naacp! here today alongside these great civil and human rights leaders to say that civil marriage is, indeed, a civil right. it's a matter of civil law, and it's time to put an end to the discrimination their laws that say marriages of our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters must be separate and unequal. this issue is dare to my heart and that have -- dear to my and that of the naacp. the lgbt and the...
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roberta from new york and her grandmother bought it at auction and supposedly it was given to william randolphalue is in the break. what we mean by that in the weight of the metal. unfortunately it's signed on each cup which you may or may not able to see. the etchinges can't come off. that will hurt the value. >> no famous names >> not that we noticed. it's signed by the great sterling maker. a lot of the value $1,000 $1500. >> that's awesome. liberace pin. >> liberace gave it to the owner of the fountainbleu hotel. >> in this instance about $400 to $600. if we had a note from liberace and there's a movie coming out, if we had a note to go with to it tie to it the piece, maybe could be more. >> so it's the proof of ownership. >> previous ownership. exactly. >> liberace gave out a lot of jewelry. >> this is close to your heart? >> my husband said he was getting in on the action. he has thousand comic books setting there. >> your going to part with these? >> not yet. >> find out how much are they worth? >> about $950. there's more in a group which is even more exciting for us. we would like to
roberta from new york and her grandmother bought it at auction and supposedly it was given to william randolphalue is in the break. what we mean by that in the weight of the metal. unfortunately it's signed on each cup which you may or may not able to see. the etchinges can't come off. that will hurt the value. >> no famous names >> not that we noticed. it's signed by the great sterling maker. a lot of the value $1,000 $1500. >> that's awesome. liberace pin. >> liberace...
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applause] 50 years ago the big six, as the organizers of the march on washington were known, a philip randolphher king jr. and john lewis not to take anything away from them, but the women primarily had a role if you look at the program they added a tribute to the negro women and they invited and they chose to honor dianesh, rosa parks, gloria richardson whose husband had been murdered down the mississippi and he and each has been allocated each minute without knowing very hard for them to do when it thin beef on their top priorities in the area of equal rights and racial justice. and folks who know confronting these problems over the next 50 years as we move past the commemoration of the march on washington. i will introduce them as they will come out in the audience that i have introduced to them. tama is the council of the naacp, the youngest person person to be selected. prior to coming to the naacp, she was the principal in the firm here in d.c. for her practice on the medical malpractice litigation mediation and arbitration. prior year to that she served in the litigation practices for t
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when i started in 1964, we had a managing director still complaining about how william randolph hearst had grew in newspapers. >> we always complain. garlic farmers. >> it is an economic issue and content of this advertising in a consumer society. since the feature brand-name sponsorship from independent journalist? >> i want to bring too much in because of our panel here, you came month of the most classic model. get another small paper, getting on the paper. visit horrify you someone asks about training and font to show? >> it doesn't horrify me. it's just symbolic of where a. this interesting things going on with her public a comment is that the name of the? >> public eye as a model where they got their money from wealthy folks and foundations and steer journalism. >> to finance journalism that otherwise would be done. i have a friend who just got a grant from the pulitzer foundation to focus on the acidification going on in the ocean, however poisoning notions. i really think there's opportunities for rehab to get created at how we create journalism. >> also, there's a simple thing
when i started in 1964, we had a managing director still complaining about how william randolph hearst had grew in newspapers. >> we always complain. garlic farmers. >> it is an economic issue and content of this advertising in a consumer society. since the feature brand-name sponsorship from independent journalist? >> i want to bring too much in because of our panel here, you came month of the most classic model. get another small paper, getting on the paper. visit horrify...
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york times" news service in 1964 we had a managing directive who was do complain about how william randolph hearst has ruined the newspapers. we always complain. we are like farmers. >> but you're right, it is an economic issue. and content follows advertising and a consumer society. so is the future of branding them sponsorship for the independent journalist? >> i want to bring jim lynch in because of our panel here, you came out of the most classic model, getting on the small tip, getting on the bigger paper. does it horrify you and somebody asked about branding and sponsorship? where does it -- >> it doesn't horrify me. it just, it's symbolic of where we are and. i think interesting things going on with like propublica, is that the name? spend propublica as a model were essentially the gather money from wealthy folks and foundations. >> to finance investigative journalism that otherwise wouldn't be done, and i've a friend who is a journalist who just got a grant from the pulitzer foundation to focus on all the acidification that's going on in the ocean, how we are poisoning the oceans. s
york times" news service in 1964 we had a managing directive who was do complain about how william randolph hearst has ruined the newspapers. we always complain. we are like farmers. >> but you're right, it is an economic issue. and content follows advertising and a consumer society. so is the future of branding them sponsorship for the independent journalist? >> i want to bring jim lynch in because of our panel here, you came out of the most classic model, getting on the small...