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. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. we take you to the special collections library to learn more about the thomas jefferson papers. >> jefferson is the founder of uva. he worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia. uva was his last great project. he did it after he left the white house. he designed the buildings and the curriculum. he was the first chair of the board of visitors. he was intimately involved as you will see in a lot of details about building the buildings. his vision is called an academic village. if you look at his plans for the university, at the time a lot of universities consisted of one very big building for classes were held and there were dormitory rooms. jefferson's idea was to make a village out of it, with students living here the professors and classes being given in the professors homes. there was constant interaction of students and faculty. it's in charlottesville, and in the 1820's there was a small town, a village really. if you think about these amazing buildings tha
. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. we take you to the special collections library to learn more about the thomas jefferson papers. >> jefferson is the founder of uva. he worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia. uva was his last great project. he did it after he left the white house. he designed the buildings and the curriculum. he was the first chair of the board of visitors. he was intimately involved as you will see in a lot of...
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of course this is the rotunda. the most iconic building of the university. think it's what everybody think about when they think of uva. it's baited -- baited on the model of the pantheon in rome and a model that jefferson adapted from the palat oui volumes. we. in the lower corn heir says it's -- corner he says it's the library which it was and it's the library from 1826 to 1938 and we're always very proud of that. it served as the library and a classroom building, chemistry lab in the basement, meeting rooms, the center of university life. it's changed dramatically in the 20th century, as i said it was the library until 1938, and then a new main library, alderman library, ajayce sent to this build -- ajason this build was build and then the rotunda was used for event space and offices and until world war ii until very recently there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rotunda. it was more of a ceremonial space, and students could actually go here there four years without ever having to go into the rotunda which didn't seem like quite the right thing,
of course this is the rotunda. the most iconic building of the university. think it's what everybody think about when they think of uva. it's baited -- baited on the model of the pantheon in rome and a model that jefferson adapted from the palat oui volumes. we. in the lower corn heir says it's -- corner he says it's the library which it was and it's the library from 1826 to 1938 and we're always very proud of that. it served as the library and a classroom building, chemistry lab in the...
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. >> we're at the rotunda of thomas jefferson university of virginia we're here to learn more about the jefferson papers. >> jefferson is the founder of the cuvier and worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia and he said that was his last great project which he did after he left the white house. redesigned the buildings, the curriculum served as the director and intimate be involved as you will see in a lot of the details of building the building pretty much everything you can think of his view was the academic village looking at the plans for the university at the time it consisted of one very big building where class's were held and jefferson's idea was essentially make village out of it living near the professors and giving professors homes so there is constant interaction of students and faculty. plus it is in charlottesville in the 1820s city think of these amazing buildings in the middle of nowhere it was part of his ideal of the united states as the agrarian society with the elites becoming leader. >> the archives of the historical record go back long befo
. >> we're at the rotunda of thomas jefferson university of virginia we're here to learn more about the jefferson papers. >> jefferson is the founder of the cuvier and worked many years to develop the system of education in virginia and he said that was his last great project which he did after he left the white house. redesigned the buildings, the curriculum served as the director and intimate be involved as you will see in a lot of the details of building the building pretty much...
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in the rotunda was then used as an event space and for offices. until verywar ii recently, there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rotunda. it was more of a ceremonial space. actually go here without ever going to the rotunda, which did not seem like quite the right thing. recently, the rotunda has undergone two years worth of repair and renovation. within i specifically to making it more accessible and making it more appealing to students to use to study in the dome room and the other rooms and have it open later at night. have is that more classes can meet. hard hard,e trying really and it is a good idea to bring it back. alone. from size if you think about the size of the original buildings versus what exists now uva, it is immense. the student body is enormous. before the civil war, the highest enrollment uva was like a hundred students. now we are in the tens of thousands of students. obviously, other things that would astonish him are the fact that women are being educated and uva. and african-americans are being educated and uva. an
in the rotunda was then used as an event space and for offices. until verywar ii recently, there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rotunda. it was more of a ceremonial space. actually go here without ever going to the rotunda, which did not seem like quite the right thing. recently, the rotunda has undergone two years worth of repair and renovation. within i specifically to making it more accessible and making it more appealing to students to use to study in the dome room and the other...
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of course, this is the rotunda. it is probably the most iconic building of the university, i think it's what everybody thinks about when they think of uv ach uva. it is based on the model of the pantheon in rome and it's a model that jefferson adapted from the palatio volumes that i mentioned. we always like to point out in the lower corner, he says it's the library, which of course, it was. and it was the library from when it opened in 1826 until 1938. and we're always very proud of that. it serveds a the library in a classroom building. there was a chemistry lab in the basement. there were classrooms, there were meeting rooms, it was the center of university life. it's changed dramatically in the 20th century. as i said, it was the library until 1938 and then, a new main library, alderman library, which is adjacent to this building was built and the rotunda was then used as an event base and for offices and essentially from about world war ii until very recently, there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rot
of course, this is the rotunda. it is probably the most iconic building of the university, i think it's what everybody thinks about when they think of uv ach uva. it is based on the model of the pantheon in rome and it's a model that jefferson adapted from the palatio volumes that i mentioned. we always like to point out in the lower corner, he says it's the library, which of course, it was. and it was the library from when it opened in 1826 until 1938. and we're always very proud of that. it...
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the rotunda was then used as an event space and for offices. essentially from about world war ii until recently, there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rotunda. it was more of a ceremonial space. students could go here their for -- four years without ever having to go into the rotunda, which did not seem like the right thing. recently, the rotunda has undergone about two years of repair and renovation with an eye specifically to making it more accessible and more appealing to students to use, the study in the domes a rooms study in the other rooms, have , it open at night. have more spaces for classes to meet. they are trying hard, and it is a great idea to bring them back to the center of academic life and others have it has a big monument sitting at the head of the lawn. there is no question jefferson would be astonished about uva today surely from size alone. sheerly from size alone. if you think about the size of the original buildings versus what exists now, it is immense. the student body is enormous. before the civil war, the hi
the rotunda was then used as an event space and for offices. essentially from about world war ii until recently, there was not a lot of assigned activity to the rotunda. it was more of a ceremonial space. students could go here their for -- four years without ever having to go into the rotunda, which did not seem like the right thing. recently, the rotunda has undergone about two years of repair and renovation with an eye specifically to making it more accessible and more appealing to students...
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you can see the rotunda. that was the library in maine classroom building as part of academic village that jefferson design. -- designed. the section of town is called the corner. this is the corner of the corner. it's where the historic entrance meets the main road. today, the corner refers to five city blocks. this is the heart of the university community with bars, restaurants and shops that cater to the university community. this long walk to the rotunda asthis long walk to the rotunda will take you to the academic village in the rotunda and the law. university of virginia got a charter in january of 1819. class is open monday morning march 7, 1825. jefferson lived just long enough to see the first year of classes. that had been a dream of his for over 40 years to create a new university for what he truly believed was a new kind of country. >> why was that important to him? >> public education specifically was important to jefferson because it actually fulfilled the dreams of 1776. you can have a revoluti
you can see the rotunda. that was the library in maine classroom building as part of academic village that jefferson design. -- designed. the section of town is called the corner. this is the corner of the corner. it's where the historic entrance meets the main road. today, the corner refers to five city blocks. this is the heart of the university community with bars, restaurants and shops that cater to the university community. this long walk to the rotunda asthis long walk to the rotunda will...
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this long walk up to the rotunda will take you up to the .cademical village and rotunda the university of virginia that the state charter in january in 1819. morning,pened monday march 7, 1825. long enoughved just to see the first year of classes. that has been a dream of his for over 40 years, to create a new hed of university for what truly believed was a new kind of country. >> why was that important to him? specificallycation was important to jefferson because it actually -- fulfill the dreams of 1776. you can have a revolution, but as long as the wealthy elites run everything, you are going to find yourself back in the same problems that you had before the revolution. the key was creating a new kind of school that would teach the principles of the democratic enlightenment to successive .enerations that's what the university of virginia was about. as farce was concerned, james madison, who was just as much involved in the project that became the university of virginia, they believed that uva was the insurance policy for the american revolution. and that it would be here on the grou
this long walk up to the rotunda will take you up to the .cademical village and rotunda the university of virginia that the state charter in january in 1819. morning,pened monday march 7, 1825. long enoughved just to see the first year of classes. that has been a dream of his for over 40 years, to create a new hed of university for what truly believed was a new kind of country. >> why was that important to him? specificallycation was important to jefferson because it actually -- fulfill...
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this long walk up to the rotunda here will take you up to the academical village and the rotunda in the long, university of virginia got the state charter in january of 1819, and classes open monday morning march 7, 1825. and jefferson lived just long enough to see the first year of classes. that it been a dream of his for over 40 years to create a new kind of university for what he truly believed was a new kind of country. >> y was that important to? >> so public education specifically was important to jefferson because it actually fulfilled the dreams of 1776. you can have a revolution, but as long as the wealthy elites run everything, you're going to find yourself back in the same problems you were in before you had the revolution. so the key was creating a new kind of school that would teach the principles of the democratic enlightenment to successive generations. and that's what the university of virginia was all about. as far as jefferson was concerned, james madison who was just as much involved in the project that became the university of virginia, they believed that uva was the
this long walk up to the rotunda here will take you up to the academical village and the rotunda in the long, university of virginia got the state charter in january of 1819, and classes open monday morning march 7, 1825. and jefferson lived just long enough to see the first year of classes. that it been a dream of his for over 40 years to create a new kind of university for what he truly believed was a new kind of country. >> y was that important to? >> so public education...
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it was more of a ceremonial space and -- students could go four years without going into the rotunda and didn't seem leak quite the right thing so undergone about -- two years worth of repair and renovation. and with an eye specifically to making it more excessable and more appealing to students to use to study in the dome room to study in the other room to have it open later at night. have spaces that were more classes can meet. so they're trying really hard i think it's a great idea to bring it back to the center of academic life and not just have it as a big monument sitting at the head of the lawn. >> there's no question that jefferson would be astonished about uva today. sheerly from size alone if you think about -- the size of the original building versus what had exist now at uva it is immense. the student body is enormous and before the civil war i believe the highest enrollment uva had was something like 800 students and somewhere this the the tens of thousands of students now. obviously other things that you think would astonish him are the fact that women are being educate
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. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. of next, we speak with rita, university professor and former u.s. poet laureate. [applause] >> the 2011 national medal of arts for her contributions to american letters on her service as poet laureate from the united states from 1993 - 1995. mr. has illuminated american poetry and literature and cultivate a popular interest in the arts. [applause] >> getting that metal and getting the national medal of the arts met personally for me it was quite an achievement and one that i felt almost, really humbled to receive. it also meant that the arts mattered. and to have the arts recognized at that level of the country of government was a profound act, not just for me but everyone person in this country who ever wanted to express themselves. whether it was paint or with words or with song or with their bodies and dance. it meant all of those things. i wrote as a hobby. i did not know it could be a profession because i had never met a novelist or poet. all of these people who wrote these thing
. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. of next, we speak with rita, university professor and former u.s. poet laureate. [applause] >> the 2011 national medal of arts for her contributions to american letters on her service as poet laureate from the united states from 1993 - 1995. mr. has illuminated american poetry and literature and cultivate a popular interest in the arts. [applause] >> getting that metal and getting the national medal of the arts met...
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spirit today in the capitol rotunda lawmakers mark the holocaust museum national days of remembrance. president donald trump delivered remarks during the ceremony. >> survivors of the holocaust, museum friends, distinguished guests, welcome to the ceremony and this magnificent rotunda. some ask why we remember the holocaust in this hall of democracy in the capital of the free world, or for that matter why is there a holocaust museum on a national mall? the answer lies in the fact that this great country was founded on an idea, one of the most consequential ideas in human history. that idea is represented in this adjusted space and engraved in one entrance to the museum where visitors encounter some of the most important words ever written about our national values. they begin, we hold these truths to be self evident. the declaration of independence was perhaps the very first human rights proclamation and universal freedom is at the heart of our democracy. this house of the democracy is situated at one end of the mall, and at the other end sits the lincoln memorial. midway between is o
spirit today in the capitol rotunda lawmakers mark the holocaust museum national days of remembrance. president donald trump delivered remarks during the ceremony. >> survivors of the holocaust, museum friends, distinguished guests, welcome to the ceremony and this magnificent rotunda. some ask why we remember the holocaust in this hall of democracy in the capital of the free world, or for that matter why is there a holocaust museum on a national mall? the answer lies in the fact that...
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at the top of that hill you can see the rotunda which was the library and main classroom building as part of the academic village that thomas jefferson designed. this section of town is called the corner. this is the corner of the corner and today it refers to five city blocks, but this is the heart of the university community here. you have a lot of bars and restaurants and shops that cater to the university community. to the rotundaup will take you up to the academical village and the rotunda and the lawn, the university of virginia that the state charter in january of 1819 and classes opened monday morning, march 7, 1825. jefferson lived just long enough to see the first year of classes . that had been her dream of his for over 40 years, to create a new kind of university for what he truly believed was a new kind of country. >> why was that important to him? >> public education specifically was important to jefferson fulfilled actually the dreams of 1776. you could have a resolution, but as long as the wealthy elites run everything, you're going to find yourself back in the same p
at the top of that hill you can see the rotunda which was the library and main classroom building as part of the academic village that thomas jefferson designed. this section of town is called the corner. this is the corner of the corner and today it refers to five city blocks, but this is the heart of the university community here. you have a lot of bars and restaurants and shops that cater to the university community. to the rotundaup will take you up to the academical village and the rotunda...
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amy: we're talking to congressmember peter welch in the russell rotunda in washington, d.c. is the sole vermont congressmember. we're here in burlington at vermont pbs. i want to ask you about, it's not your colleagague elilijah cummings the top democrat on the , house committee on oversight and government reform. he spoke thursday about the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. >> i'm releasing a letter that was sent directly to general flynn october 8, 2014, from the office of general counsel at the defense intelligence agency. his former agency. this letter explicitly warned general flynn as he entered retirement that the constitution prohibited him from accepting any foreign government payments without advanced permission. the pentagon's warning to general flynn was bold, italicized, and could not have been clearer. we have no evidence that he obobtaineded permission from the secretary of the army and the secretary of state to accept any foreign payments as required by law. amy: that is maryland commerce member of elijah cummings. congressman
amy: we're talking to congressmember peter welch in the russell rotunda in washington, d.c. is the sole vermont congressmember. we're here in burlington at vermont pbs. i want to ask you about, it's not your colleagague elilijah cummings the top democrat on the , house committee on oversight and government reform. he spoke thursday about the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. >> i'm releasing a letter that was sent directly to general flynn october 8, 2014,...
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of the holocaust museum, friends, distinguished guest, welcome to the ceremony in this magnificent rotunda. some may ask why we remember the holocaust in this hall of democracy in the capital of the free world. for that matter, why is there holocaust museum on a national model? the answer lies in the fact that this great country was founded on an idea, one of the most consequential ideas in human history. that ideas represented in this majestic space and engraved one entrance of the museum where vendors sitters encounter some of the most important words ever written about our national values. and it begins, we hold these truths to be self-evident, the declaration of independence was perhaps the very first human rights proclamation in universal freedom was at the heart of our democracy. this democracy is situated at one end of the mall and at the other end since the lincoln memorial. midway between is our museum. his lesson stand as a cautionary tale in stark contrast to the rest of the mall. as one u.s. senator said shortly after the museum opened, the washington monument has never looked
of the holocaust museum, friends, distinguished guest, welcome to the ceremony in this magnificent rotunda. some may ask why we remember the holocaust in this hall of democracy in the capital of the free world. for that matter, why is there holocaust museum on a national model? the answer lies in the fact that this great country was founded on an idea, one of the most consequential ideas in human history. that ideas represented in this majestic space and engraved one entrance of the museum...
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thank you. >> president trump at the capitol rotunda for the u.s.olocaust museum's an alldaynua of remembrance ceremony. i'm joined by the columnist now for the daily beast. he started off stiff. he was soft. as he sort of felt more comfortable in his own skin, he leaned in. the end of that sounded a lot more like donald trump. but this has been a long learning curve for him. >> yeah. >> talking to jews about the holocaust, making reference to the fact that there were jews in the holocaust. his administration and he have become wrapped around their own axle on this one a number of times. what's your -- do you think this is now behind them? >> well, this was a very good speech. it's probably the best speech that donald trump has ever given. he said something that needed to be said. it's important to hear these words from an american president. i think they help in the fight against holocaust deniers, and there are quite a number of donald trump supporters around the world and nationalist movements abroad and here at home who are, if not holocaust den
thank you. >> president trump at the capitol rotunda for the u.s.olocaust museum's an alldaynua of remembrance ceremony. i'm joined by the columnist now for the daily beast. he started off stiff. he was soft. as he sort of felt more comfortable in his own skin, he leaned in. the end of that sounded a lot more like donald trump. but this has been a long learning curve for him. >> yeah. >> talking to jews about the holocaust, making reference to the fact that there were jews in...
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. >> wwe're at the rotunda at thomas jefferson university virginia. up next to speak with rita dove, professor and former u.s. poet laureate. [applause] >> the 2011 national medal of arts to rita dove for her contributions to american letters and a service as poet laureate of the united states from 1993-1995.
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. >> wwe're at the rotunda at thomas jefferson university virginia. up next to speak with rita dove, professor and former u.s. poet laureate. [applause] >> the 2011 national medal of arts to rita dove for her contributions to american letters and a service as poet laureate of the united states from 1993-1995. she has a limited american poetry and literature and cultivated popular interest in the arts. [applause] >> getting that metal, getting the national medal of the arts meant personally for me something. it was quite an achievement and one that he felt almost, was really humbled to receive. but it also meant that the arts mattered. and to have the arts recognize at that level of the country of government was a profound act, not just for me, but for every young person in this country who ever wanted to express themselves, whether it was with paint or with words or with song or with their bodies and dance. so it met all of those things. i wrote as a hobby. i did not know it, i did not know to be a profession at all because i had no role model. i neve
. >> wwe're at the rotunda at thomas jefferson university virginia. up next to speak with rita dove, professor and former u.s. poet laureate. [applause] >> the 2011 national medal of arts to rita dove for her contributions to american letters and a service as poet laureate of the united states from 1993-1995. she has a limited american poetry and literature and cultivated popular interest in the arts. [applause] >> getting that metal, getting the national medal of the arts...
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south block rotunda officer. traffic during chow and also during the course of the inmates returning back to the units because of medical or dental appointments or mental health appointments they have. go back. get an escort. you've got to be escorted. you've got to be escorted this time of day. welcome to my world. i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda. here, everybody is looking at me as the point man, hey, which way we got to go? that's it. that is the completion. we are done. we are done. successful. well, here we go. i'm regrouping now. i rethink everything. i look, and i do the same program with another unit. dining hall one, this is yard five, let me know when you are done, chow house clear. make sure my officers are safe when we first start. make sure we have adequate coverage to get the inmates in, safe, seat them, bring them back. you'll see that. during the course -- now we got an alarm. control, we have an alarm, south block. >> officer brucell must secure all surrounding areas to ensure t
south block rotunda officer. traffic during chow and also during the course of the inmates returning back to the units because of medical or dental appointments or mental health appointments they have. go back. get an escort. you've got to be escorted. you've got to be escorted this time of day. welcome to my world. i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda. here, everybody is looking at me as the point man, hey, which way we got to go? that's it. that is the completion. we are done. we...
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on the top floor of rotunda with a good -- complete with an outdoor terrace.and on the ground floor a terrace and an old safety deposit area made out of mahogany. it was stood the earthquake and fire that required a month of cooling off before it could be opened again. >> we need a tenant who appreciates the business -- the building. >> and vitality into the midmarket corridor. >> is not your ordinary office space, but i think there will be an innovative idea coming soon. >> the 19th century landmark me appeal to those in the tech industry. others envision a nightclub or entertainment venue. with more buildings under renovation, city leaders are but will become the bustling wants was more than 100 years ago. in san francisco, ktvu fox2 news . >>> rent started $8000 per month depending on the size. what a beautiful building. >>> she did a good job -- good job showing us those nixon crannies. >> breezy outside but certainly warmer than yesterday by five and 10 degrees. a nice-looking day tomorrow. lots of sunshine. sunday things go a little bit south. the winds
on the top floor of rotunda with a good -- complete with an outdoor terrace.and on the ground floor a terrace and an old safety deposit area made out of mahogany. it was stood the earthquake and fire that required a month of cooling off before it could be opened again. >> we need a tenant who appreciates the business -- the building. >> and vitality into the midmarket corridor. >> is not your ordinary office space, but i think there will be an innovative idea coming soon....
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the original bill of rights in the rotunda with the charters of freedom. it was on a bill of rights day ,n 1952 that all three charters the declaration of independence, constitution and the bill of rights or first displayed together in the rotunda. at the ceremony to unveil the documents, president harry truman declared, "in my opinion the bill of rights is the most important part of the constitution of the united states, the only document in the world of protects the citizen against this government." the also warned of of the documents becoming a better than mommies in glass cases. the crowd of people who visit the rotunda every year do not consider the charters mere curiosities. artist it was panel of judges here tonight know that the bill of rights has meaning for us every day. two entries are panelists i will turn you over to julie silver director of our partner, the constitutional sources project. julie. [applause] julie: thank you. good evening. rook andis julie silverb i serve as the executive director of the constitutional forces project. we are an
the original bill of rights in the rotunda with the charters of freedom. it was on a bill of rights day ,n 1952 that all three charters the declaration of independence, constitution and the bill of rights or first displayed together in the rotunda. at the ceremony to unveil the documents, president harry truman declared, "in my opinion the bill of rights is the most important part of the constitution of the united states, the only document in the world of protects the citizen against this...
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seaman was being escorted back to jail yesterday when he jumped over a banister into the courtroom rotundapecially since seaman had insisted he was innocent. >> i think it's very telling. he knew the evidence against him. every witness we had talked to in preparation for the case. they didn't know why he was not pleading guilty or not asking for some kind of plea. >> a 10-year-old girl and her grandparents were killed from seaman setting a fire. the girl was due to testify against him in a rape case. >>> the u.s. navy says there will be no criminal charges in the drowning death of a sailor during navy seal training. jared lovelace died during a training incident. after finding an instructor pushed lovelace under water while he struggled to tread water. he was wearing full military gear during that exercise. >>> time is now 423. alabama has a new governor this morning. the former governor stuck down in the middle of a growing scandal. lieutenant governor kay ivy was sworn in yesterday. bentley pled guilty to misdemeanor campaign finance charges after being accused of using state resources t
seaman was being escorted back to jail yesterday when he jumped over a banister into the courtroom rotundapecially since seaman had insisted he was innocent. >> i think it's very telling. he knew the evidence against him. every witness we had talked to in preparation for the case. they didn't know why he was not pleading guilty or not asking for some kind of plea. >> a 10-year-old girl and her grandparents were killed from seaman setting a fire. the girl was due to testify against...
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she had a vision of doing it in the rotunda. and all that would require, like for the holocaust observance, unanimous consent in the house and senate and it would have been after 5:00 even though the holocaust occurred during the day. it was clear and she had agreed, the national day of prayer folks had agreed, but any senator can put a hold on such a thing and one senator did. senator schumer put a hold on the national day of prayer being able to use the rotunda. and i hope and pray someday senator schumer will realize that the best way to avoid a holocaust in the future is to have effective national days of prayer from the rotunda and everywhere else that we possibly can. as the church services have been held in the capitol, participated by thomas jefferson and james madison and so many others, they were nondenominational so they thought they didn't violate their constitution. but it looks like this will be in the area that senator schumer cannot stop from being used. it's totally under the control of the house, and i want to
she had a vision of doing it in the rotunda. and all that would require, like for the holocaust observance, unanimous consent in the house and senate and it would have been after 5:00 even though the holocaust occurred during the day. it was clear and she had agreed, the national day of prayer folks had agreed, but any senator can put a hold on such a thing and one senator did. senator schumer put a hold on the national day of prayer being able to use the rotunda. and i hope and pray someday...
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we would take you live to the capitol rotunda for the ceremony and his remarks scheduled to start at1:20 eastern time. the house and senate both in senate -- in session today. the houses gaveling in at noon eastern for speeches and starting legislative work at 2:00. eight bills on the calendar today including a measure concerning famine in south sudan. any recorded votes will be held after 6:30. the senate working on executive nominations. a and the house on c-span. the president of egypt met with president trump and talked about relations. former state department officials will testify on u.s. aid to egypt. we will have live coverage on the appropriations committee at c-span3. you can follow the hearing streaming live at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. in case you missed it, on c-span, karen harper royal at georgetown university dedication. >> naming these buildings for isaac hawkins is the beginning of our journey together towards the healing from the legacy of slavery. >> pennsylvania congressman matt cartwright holding a town hall meeting. way, used to be no kn
we would take you live to the capitol rotunda for the ceremony and his remarks scheduled to start at1:20 eastern time. the house and senate both in senate -- in session today. the houses gaveling in at noon eastern for speeches and starting legislative work at 2:00. eight bills on the calendar today including a measure concerning famine in south sudan. any recorded votes will be held after 6:30. the senate working on executive nominations. a and the house on c-span. the president of egypt met...
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it is on sunday from one-3 pm in city hall in the rotunda. there is also a part two of the candlestick point retail center meeting that occurred back in december 2016. it will be held in the community as well next thursday just wanted to give you an fyi.. >> same place? >> i don't know if it's the same place, but will be at the elementary school-okay? [inaudible / off mic] >> commissioner 10 pencil >> can someone semi-the information. i would like to attend. >> we will do that. i have no more reports, nothing more to report on. i don't know if->> just appropriate to take public comment on the notice item on the executive director's report. >> yes. mdm. sec. to have speaker cards? >> i have one speaker card. oscar james. >> mr. james. >> this is comment on the executive director's report. >> yes. i read through most of this agenda for--well i write through most of the it but my concern is-and you know, at one time i served as a commissioner, too. with model cities. we always made sure that the directors or people involved in different things,
it is on sunday from one-3 pm in city hall in the rotunda. there is also a part two of the candlestick point retail center meeting that occurred back in december 2016. it will be held in the community as well next thursday just wanted to give you an fyi.. >> same place? >> i don't know if it's the same place, but will be at the elementary school-okay? [inaudible / off mic] >> commissioner 10 pencil >> can someone semi-the information. i would like to attend. >> we...
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you're looking at some live pictures where the president is taking the podium about to speak in the rotunda this morning. this gathering also recognizes american troops who liberated the nazi concentration camps. >>> tensions are rising on the korean peninsula. more american ships are moving in. how the world leaders are respond i responding. >> reporter: a subdued celebration in pyongyang on the anniversary of the north korean army. so far no sign of the military leader. a massive scale, according to a south korean military officials. u.s. officials tells nbc news that it will arrive off the waters of the korean peninsula today. the uss michigan called into port this morning. a routine stop the navy said and not part of a military buildup. u.s. military defense believe north korea is gearing up for a show of force today or tomorrow. the most brutal punishment in the sky and land as well as sea without any warning if the u.s. launches a preemptive strike. in tokyo, negotiations from the u.s., japan and south korea met to talk strategy. president trump called on the united nation as security
you're looking at some live pictures where the president is taking the podium about to speak in the rotunda this morning. this gathering also recognizes american troops who liberated the nazi concentration camps. >>> tensions are rising on the korean peninsula. more american ships are moving in. how the world leaders are respond i responding. >> reporter: a subdued celebration in pyongyang on the anniversary of the north korean army. so far no sign of the military leader. a...
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the top floor has a rotunda and an outdoor terrace.>> here on the ground floor is an old safety deposit area made out of mahogany. it withstood the earthquake and fire that required a month of cooling off before it could be open again. >> any tenant who appreciates the building and someone who can inject vitality into the midmarket core door. >> is not your ordinary office space. it will be an innovative idea coming soon. >> the 19 century landmark may appear to the ticket -- appeal to the tech industry. others envision a nightclub or tech venue. >> city leaders hope it will become a bustling hub that once was. more than 100 years ago. in san francisco, ktvu fox2 news . >>> asked her how much the building is being rented out for, the owner say it depends on the size proportion started $8000 per month. >>> ktvu news at six starts now. >>> berkeley is on edge. city leaders worry it could get out of hand. the city is hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. >> the city of berkeley is gearing up for a day of demonstrations. tomorrow is patriots' day and two opposing sides will be ho
the top floor has a rotunda and an outdoor terrace.>> here on the ground floor is an old safety deposit area made out of mahogany. it withstood the earthquake and fire that required a month of cooling off before it could be open again. >> any tenant who appreciates the building and someone who can inject vitality into the midmarket core door. >> is not your ordinary office space. it will be an innovative idea coming soon. >> the 19 century landmark may appear to the...
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. >> i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda.ryone's relying on me if we have an incident in the kitchen or in the -- inside the unit sometimes, but mainly the landing areas. let's go! my main job is to make sure these inmates come from their housing unit into the chow hall, sit down, come back out. but i also have other officers that are inside. at the same time i'm watching my officers inside, watching their backs because who's watching their backs? you kind of see what i'm saying? because when you got two officers in the chow hall, i try to keep the traffic where i can control it on the steps and have a gap here so if something were to kick off from there, from this point where we're talking, i can have a visual. you've got five landings right up in here. as you can see, i can't see what's going on there, there, i can barely see what's going on on here, so i'm relying on body language on the inmates and also my officers. this is where it becomes tricky up inside of here. >> that's it. >> stand by. stand by. >> this is my house
. >> i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda.ryone's relying on me if we have an incident in the kitchen or in the -- inside the unit sometimes, but mainly the landing areas. let's go! my main job is to make sure these inmates come from their housing unit into the chow hall, sit down, come back out. but i also have other officers that are inside. at the same time i'm watching my officers inside, watching their backs because who's watching their backs? you kind of see what i'm...
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[inaudible conversations] >> we're the rotunda at thomas ever's university of virginia.
[inaudible conversations] >> we're the rotunda at thomas ever's university of virginia.
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but we had hoped to have it in the ro tun dd -- rotunda. it's a nondenominational, there are others than christian, there are jewish leaders that will participate, always have. and thursday, this coming thursday, is that day. thousands of cities around the country will observe the national day of prayer that president trump will do as all the presidents for many decades have done and sign recognizing that as the day of prayer. congress has passed it exrecognizing that. those senator -- though senator schumer wouldn't let us have it in the rotunda, it will be in statuary hall and it will be a day of prayer, thanksgiving, and fasting for some. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 99. joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2017 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman may proceed. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i thought i was running out of time. our national day of prayer
but we had hoped to have it in the ro tun dd -- rotunda. it's a nondenominational, there are others than christian, there are jewish leaders that will participate, always have. and thursday, this coming thursday, is that day. thousands of cities around the country will observe the national day of prayer that president trump will do as all the presidents for many decades have done and sign recognizing that as the day of prayer. congress has passed it exrecognizing that. those senator -- though...
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. >> melissa: mike emanuel has more live from the russell rotunda on capitol hill.hat is the latest from speaker paul ryan on the health care push? >> reporter: good afternoon. speaker paul ryan is emphasizing doing this right, overdoing it in a rush before easter recess, ryan notes this is 18% of the american economy, healthcare. there are a lot of strong opinions. and so they're trying to work it out. he's really emphasizing the idea that they can be talking about this for weeks and there's nothing magical about the easter recess. again, the speaker is trying to work it out, trying to get this done. >> i'm hopeful that -- i don't want to put -- i don't want to put any specific odds on it for an artificial timeline. members need to start talking with each other. >> reporter: ryan said it is helpful, it is wise for these members to be able to talk to trump administration officials so they can understand each other and trying to work this out, melissa. >> melissa: what are some of the other key players saying after a late night session with the vice president? >> rep
. >> melissa: mike emanuel has more live from the russell rotunda on capitol hill.hat is the latest from speaker paul ryan on the health care push? >> reporter: good afternoon. speaker paul ryan is emphasizing doing this right, overdoing it in a rush before easter recess, ryan notes this is 18% of the american economy, healthcare. there are a lot of strong opinions. and so they're trying to work it out. he's really emphasizing the idea that they can be talking about this for weeks...
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. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. you to the special collections library to learn more about the thomas jefferson pape
. >> we are at the rotunda at the university of virginia. you to the special collections library to learn more about the thomas jefferson pape
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he'll give the keynote address in the capital rotunda later this morning. during the ceremony there six candles will be lit by a by a member of the congress. it recognizes the american troops that liberated the camps. >> it was the biggest gaffe in history. >> warren baity, faye dunaway announced the wrong winner. she read the wrong name, chaos ensued. we're hearing from faye dunaway about how quickly -- she pretty quickly went missing from the stage that night. >> were you angry? >> no, i was very guilty. i thought, i could have done something, surely. >> you can watch the full interview coming up this morning on the "today" show. i'm sure it was so chaotic. people didn't know what to do to fix the problem right there and then. >> live tv, right? >> ask me. when you do a show live? yeah, we leave all the goofs in. >> every day. >> we edit all the mistakes out. >> it wouldn't be fun tt it's like watching nascar for the crashes. round and round in circles they go. outside for us, our fourth lap in the cloud cover for today. four days in a row with no sunshin
he'll give the keynote address in the capital rotunda later this morning. during the ceremony there six candles will be lit by a by a member of the congress. it recognizes the american troops that liberated the camps. >> it was the biggest gaffe in history. >> warren baity, faye dunaway announced the wrong winner. she read the wrong name, chaos ensued. we're hearing from faye dunaway about how quickly -- she pretty quickly went missing from the stage that night. >> were you...
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marked the days of remembrance with a beautiful and moving candlelighting ceremony here in the capitol rotunda where survivors lit six candles representing the six million jews murdered by the nazis. . it was the first such commemoration since the passing of elie weasel. he made it his life's mission to share his memories of what had occurred so the world would know the truth. he would not let anyone forget the horrors of the past because s he said in his noble peace prize acceptance speech, quote, if we forget we're guilty. we're accomplices, end quote. he was only 15 years old when he and his family were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp facing near certainty death. it wasn't auschwitz where nearly one million jews were murdered, almost one out of every six jews killed during the holocaust were killed at auschwitz. today auschwitz serves as a stark reminder of the sins of the past of the evil of the indifference of mankind. but it also serves as an educational opportunity. an opportunity to bear witness. wiesel said at the holocaust memorial museum in 1993, for the dead anti-livin
marked the days of remembrance with a beautiful and moving candlelighting ceremony here in the capitol rotunda where survivors lit six candles representing the six million jews murdered by the nazis. . it was the first such commemoration since the passing of elie weasel. he made it his life's mission to share his memories of what had occurred so the world would know the truth. he would not let anyone forget the horrors of the past because s he said in his noble peace prize acceptance speech,...
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he delivered the key note address in the capitol rotunda just minutes ago. event was established by congress as the nation's commemoration of the holocaust. president trump says that the world has much to learn how the jewish have thrived despite everything that they have gone to. >> the jewish people have endured, prosecution and those who have sought and planned their destruction. yet through the suffering, they have persevered. they have thrived. and they have enlightened the world. we stand in awe of the unbreakable spirit of the jewish people. >> during the ceremony at the capitol, six candles were lit by holocaust survivors. accompanied by members of congress in memory of the victims. >>> we may be one step closer this morning to -- to averting a government shutdown. president trump seems to be backing away funding a board he wall and the white house is not confident that the government will remain open. doug luzader has more from washington. >> reporter: the president would apparently like to get this government shutdown issue off the table to pivot t
he delivered the key note address in the capitol rotunda just minutes ago. event was established by congress as the nation's commemoration of the holocaust. president trump says that the world has much to learn how the jewish have thrived despite everything that they have gone to. >> the jewish people have endured, prosecution and those who have sought and planned their destruction. yet through the suffering, they have persevered. they have thrived. and they have enlightened the world. we...
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. >> in fact this morning at the national archives in the rotunda, 32 new citizens of the united states were sworn in, in front of -- >> the bill of rights. >> -- the bill of rights. >> how many times a year? >> twice a year, constitution day and bill of rights day. >> our time is going pretty quickly. i'm going to go over with your staff's approval by a few minutes. an important part which is telling the american story when it's not always pretty. many of the things we've talked about are values that we preserve, but our history has not always been pretty, and i wonder how you all as conservators of that wrestle with telling that aspect of our story. >> the mission from the very beginning has been to provide, collect and take care of the records of the country without any judgment to whether we're telling the good stories or the bad stories, to collect everything, so the government, so that the american people can hold the government accountable, and that means telling how decisions were made, whether they were good decisions or bad decisions, and letting future generations make their
. >> in fact this morning at the national archives in the rotunda, 32 new citizens of the united states were sworn in, in front of -- >> the bill of rights. >> -- the bill of rights. >> how many times a year? >> twice a year, constitution day and bill of rights day. >> our time is going pretty quickly. i'm going to go over with your staff's approval by a few minutes. an important part which is telling the american story when it's not always pretty. many of...
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there was a viewing at the rotunda, there were many people. he had another -- she had another funeral in ohio, as well. in the end, they were buried together in this ridiculously giant mausoleum paid for by private donations i love the folks who gave little bits of money. however, the legacy of the hardings is not such a great one, as we know. we have scandals, we have people like harry daughter to, the head of the justice department at the time who was charged, but not officially found guilty, of corrupt practices there. things like taking kickbacks in the enforcement of prohibition. prohibition was begging for some kind of corruption. he was supposed to take care of it, and they were suicides of various things that happened. very question will things happen. there were some issues with him. but they were close friends and here he a good buddy of his that helped him become president. so he was loyal. i want you to see that florence was very popular. people loved her. she would reach out to journalists in a fight them to come to the white hous
there was a viewing at the rotunda, there were many people. he had another -- she had another funeral in ohio, as well. in the end, they were buried together in this ridiculously giant mausoleum paid for by private donations i love the folks who gave little bits of money. however, the legacy of the hardings is not such a great one, as we know. we have scandals, we have people like harry daughter to, the head of the justice department at the time who was charged, but not officially found guilty,...
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thousands of people paid respects to glenn when he laid in state for two days at the ohio state house rotunda parking lot caught on cell phone camera. what witnesses say spork this attack. >>> and police looking over the edge of a bridge. how a selfie led to a major rescue. >>> and dieting dangers the new risks of yo-yo dieting. why doctors say you need to stop now. ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ ♪ >>> violent fight in parking lot in california all caught on camera and the video of the fight going viral. whole thing appears to have started after a fender bender. check it out. you can see the woman in a black sweatshirt swing at a woman in a green top. then it appears she grabs her by
thousands of people paid respects to glenn when he laid in state for two days at the ohio state house rotunda parking lot caught on cell phone camera. what witnesses say spork this attack. >>> and police looking over the edge of a bridge. how a selfie led to a major rescue. >>> and dieting dangers the new risks of yo-yo dieting. why doctors say you need to stop now. ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any...