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bunker hill isn't in the rotunda. but that's probably even as famous as even the declaration man. and people have seen that they're sort of in in america's mind's eye and only painting of the revolution, that the compares is is lloyd's. this painting of washington crossing the delaware that's the iconic well but it is it's an icon. i mean people have that in their heads but trumbull got there first. and of course trumbull trumbull was on the scene. so i think he holds up in that sense as a storyteller he holds up as a painter. you i feel he loses his pizzazz. the years passed but but he always retains his ability to compose and to tell a story. so the detail work maybe gets a little contracted, but the story is always there there. he said he was an old man. great line, he said. he said if think it's easy to paint a picture, go to wall and make it tell a story. oh, yes. your 1996 book on founding father, george washington, you have, i thought, beautiful passage about john trumbull. when did the the the conception of doing a free standing book on john trumbull enter your mind and wh
bunker hill isn't in the rotunda. but that's probably even as famous as even the declaration man. and people have seen that they're sort of in in america's mind's eye and only painting of the revolution, that the compares is is lloyd's. this painting of washington crossing the delaware that's the iconic well but it is it's an icon. i mean people have that in their heads but trumbull got there first. and of course trumbull trumbull was on the scene. so i think he holds up in that sense as a...
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the rest of the crew were on their way up to the rotunda. up, and i came across a taxi driver carrying a tarpaulin from his boot, and i saw body parts. er... it was then i realised how serious this incident was. there were people, dazed people, still around the pubs. i remember particularly a guy in a double—breasted blazer. i think he had sort of blood on a bit. and he was crying. it... when we arrived at the mulberry bush pub, it was quiet, and it was eerily dark. and we could see mayhem. bodies and body parts lying on the ground. i think there were still some firemen doing what they had to do. but there was a cordon all the way round, which we were tasked with securing. all day and through the night, medical teams at three of the city's main hospitals have been coping with the injured, nearly 200 of them, some of them gravely ill. i went to, from memory, two or three hospitals now. and the hospitals that night were a terrible place to be. there was a man lying next to me on the other side of the ambulance, and i looked at him and thought,
the rest of the crew were on their way up to the rotunda. up, and i came across a taxi driver carrying a tarpaulin from his boot, and i saw body parts. er... it was then i realised how serious this incident was. there were people, dazed people, still around the pubs. i remember particularly a guy in a double—breasted blazer. i think he had sort of blood on a bit. and he was crying. it... when we arrived at the mulberry bush pub, it was quiet, and it was eerily dark. and we could see mayhem....
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mayor breed is hosting an event at the rotunda within the next 30 minutes. our gia vang is already there and you can watch her live reports coming up in about 30 minutes. that's going to be in about 20 minutes, actually. 5:00. all right. now, two more races in the bay area in alameda county. we are about 30 minutes away from the next round of election results being released. and voters here are laser focused on two key issues. the possible recall of both district attorney pamela price and oakland mayor sheng thao. current results show overwhelming support for the recall of both leaders. this is what the registrar of voters looked like today, as they continue counting tens of thousands of remaining ballots countywide. they tell us only 207,000 ballots had been counted as of yesterday. d.a. price and mayor thao have both said they are waiting for the final results to come in, and both have expressed optimism. the ultimately beat the recall effort in oakland. recall supporters are already planning for tao's exit. in a press conference today, they called for the
mayor breed is hosting an event at the rotunda within the next 30 minutes. our gia vang is already there and you can watch her live reports coming up in about 30 minutes. that's going to be in about 20 minutes, actually. 5:00. all right. now, two more races in the bay area in alameda county. we are about 30 minutes away from the next round of election results being released. and voters here are laser focused on two key issues. the possible recall of both district attorney pamela price and...
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now, there have been 35 people to date have laid in state in the capitol rotunda.now, on the morning of the 21st, lincoln's coffin was taken from the capitol building and taken to the train station. now, lincoln's the idea was to have this essentially this national funeral, where people could partake. so the secretary of war, edwin stanton, thought, we'll do a train journey back to springfield, where mrs. lincoln wanted president buried. and so the train is going to go 1662 miles, go. 404 cities, towns, hamlets. stopping 11 times to offload it on this journey ending may back in springfield for the president's burial. now his son was going to accompany him, but willie was never part of funeral ceremonies at any of the cities. willie's coffin stayed on the presidential hearse car the entire time. just note lincoln's portrait, the cattle guard, different local motives were used throughout the train journey. but the same presidential hearst car was used the entire time. this car was initially designed so the president could tour the country during reconstruction. all r
now, there have been 35 people to date have laid in state in the capitol rotunda.now, on the morning of the 21st, lincoln's coffin was taken from the capitol building and taken to the train station. now, lincoln's the idea was to have this essentially this national funeral, where people could partake. so the secretary of war, edwin stanton, thought, we'll do a train journey back to springfield, where mrs. lincoln wanted president buried. and so the train is going to go 1662 miles, go. 404...
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this is the main corridor between the rotunda and the senate wing. in the concrete there, you can see footprints issued is that 7 guards kept by a particularly hostile cat. and it became famous for a costing guards that were walking alone through the capitol building. we know that there were cats in the capitol. this photograph of some of them. this is from the cafeteria and the building, you can see on this flight. neither of them is the demon cat because he's all black but there were cats and there were cats in the capitol and we know the guards on the shift late at night and nobody was around, brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. and sometimes the night watchmen would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. one of them the laying down or thinking he was standing up one night and one of the cats comes to investigate what's going on and the guy thinks he's 5 feet in the air and the cat and so he lashed out of the cat and quite frightened by this and the cat retaliated by scratching the man and so the
this is the main corridor between the rotunda and the senate wing. in the concrete there, you can see footprints issued is that 7 guards kept by a particularly hostile cat. and it became famous for a costing guards that were walking alone through the capitol building. we know that there were cats in the capitol. this photograph of some of them. this is from the cafeteria and the building, you can see on this flight. neither of them is the demon cat because he's all black but there were cats and...
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. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: el presidente biden reaccionÓ hoy por primera vez a la rotunda victoria electorals elecciones, dijo que habrÁ una transiciÓn pacÍfica de administraciones, mario molina nos tiene mÁs. marÍa: el presidente biden se comprometiÓ con donald trump para una transiciÓn pacÍfica del poder, pues dice es lo que los estadounidenses merecen. >> [habla en inglÉs] maity: asegurÓ que asistirÁ a la toma de posesiÓn de trump, diferencia de este que no acudiÓ a la suya en 2021. donald trump se encuentra mar—a—lago, en la florida y allÍ ha recibido llamada de varios lÍderes internacionales, entre ellos, el primer ministro de israel, benjamÍn netanyahu o vladimir putin, ambos involucrados en intensas guerras. >> [habla en inglÉs] maity: acordaron trabajar por la seguridad de israel y en contra de la amenaza de jean, es el portavoz del gobierno de israel, al referirse a la llamada del primer ministro israelÍ, benjamÍn netanyahu y trump. me gustarÍa tomar la oportunidad para felicitarlo por su elecciÓn como presidente, dijo putin. hoy trump anunciaran su codirectora de campaÑa, jefa de g
. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: el presidente biden reaccionÓ hoy por primera vez a la rotunda victoria electorals elecciones, dijo que habrÁ una transiciÓn pacÍfica de administraciones, mario molina nos tiene mÁs. marÍa: el presidente biden se comprometiÓ con donald trump para una transiciÓn pacÍfica del poder, pues dice es lo que los estadounidenses merecen. >> [habla en inglÉs] maity: asegurÓ que asistirÁ a la toma de posesiÓn de trump, diferencia de este que no acudiÓ a la...
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there is a bomb planted in the rotunda and there's a bomb planted at the tax office in new street. 21illed that night in birmingham. it all pointed to the ira. this is the story of the worst unsolved mass murder in modern british history. the pub bombings — a new series from in detail on bbc sounds. we can speak now to the presenter and producer of that series, ed barlow, whojoins us from birmingham. and, just tell us a bit more of the background, what actually happened in these bombings? figs happened in these bombings? s you happened in these bombings? is you have just heard, the you havejust heard, the headline is that a 21 people lost their lives that night and more than 200 were injured when bombs were planted in two busy city centre pubs. officially they have never owned up to it but everyone recognises it was the work of the ira, coming in the work of the ira, coming in the early 70s when there was a period of ongoing campaign against the british basically and the ira brought the battle to the streets of mainland england. to the streets of mainland england-— to the streets of ma
there is a bomb planted in the rotunda and there's a bomb planted at the tax office in new street. 21illed that night in birmingham. it all pointed to the ira. this is the story of the worst unsolved mass murder in modern british history. the pub bombings — a new series from in detail on bbc sounds. we can speak now to the presenter and producer of that series, ed barlow, whojoins us from birmingham. and, just tell us a bit more of the background, what actually happened in these bombings?...
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do you know the texas capitol rotunda is bigger than the u.s. brian: are you going to fix it. >> lawrence: i'm not going to fix it. i love it. the gavel in the texas house is bigger than the speaker's gavel in the u.s. house. everything must be big and better. >> brian: like you want to be better than "fox & friends first." i want it bigger. >> lawrence: we don't do internal battles like that. >> emily: going to be in the nutcracker slowly grow bigger. anyway. >> brian: i used to work the bar outside of the tillis center and inside was the nut cracker. they never let me. in. >> lawrence: why not? >> they said you are here to work not watch the nut cracker so please do not tell me how it ends. >> lawrence: we got rain -- so it's thanksgiving eve and busy travel day. rain, snow and a shortage of air traffic controllers expected to slow down. the 80 million americans heading to the airports and hitting the roads. >> brian: winter storm advisories and warnings are in places across 11 states, including utah, where snow is coming down fast. you are se
do you know the texas capitol rotunda is bigger than the u.s. brian: are you going to fix it. >> lawrence: i'm not going to fix it. i love it. the gavel in the texas house is bigger than the speaker's gavel in the u.s. house. everything must be big and better. >> brian: like you want to be better than "fox & friends first." i want it bigger. >> lawrence: we don't do internal battles like that. >> emily: going to be in the nutcracker slowly grow bigger....
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high school students commemorated bridges historic walk with a walk of their own from the city hall rotundao their school's downtown campus. >> it's always important to kind of remember the history that kind of built us up together. i know at our school we talk a lot about women's leadership. and, you know, having an event like this can really make us look back and realize how lucky we are to have diversity and stuff within our schools. >> a student rally was also held at noon at notre dame high school. ruby bridges walked to school day, was designated by the state in 2021. >> all right. still ahead here. honoring the golden gate bridge with new uniforms. you're going today. randy winn is the new vice president of player development. winn has held a variety of positions with the team since 2012, and served as a scout in 2019 under new general manager zach minasian. he's also worked as a television analyst since 2013, when he played for the giants from 2005 to 2009, and warriors head coach steve kerr says guard de'anthony melton will not play tomorrow night against memphis after suffering a
high school students commemorated bridges historic walk with a walk of their own from the city hall rotundao their school's downtown campus. >> it's always important to kind of remember the history that kind of built us up together. i know at our school we talk a lot about women's leadership. and, you know, having an event like this can really make us look back and realize how lucky we are to have diversity and stuff within our schools. >> a student rally was also held at noon at...
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nunca admitiÓ la derrota, ahora regresa triunfante a la casa blanca y definitivamente es una victoria rotunda volkanovski conquistaron la mayorÍa del senado y esta noche luchan por 2023 el control de la cÁmara de representantes. el jean: ayer no solamente fue un gran dÍa para republicanos, sino tambiÉn en el congreso y es que en ambas cÁmaras como grandes victorias. comenzamos con la cÁmara alta. los republicanos no solamente llegan a la mitad del senado, sino que se pasan por dos escaÑos. 52 es el nÚmero de escaÑos de los republicanos contra 43 de los demÓcratas. los republicanos consiguen la mayorÍa en el senado. en cuanto a la cÁmara baja, aquÍ recordarÁn que ayer les decÍa que los escaÑos estaban en la boleta electoral. esto es interesante porque los republicanos tienen 205 escaÑos, el nÚmero para ganar la mayorÍa de la cÁmara baja es 218. y por lo que tenemos tabulado a esta hora, los republicanos estarÍa cerca de llegar a ese control de la cÁmara baja. no solamente el senador regresa al mando de los republicanos, tambiÉn le podrÍan arrebatar esta cÁmara baja a los demÓcratas. es el esce
nunca admitiÓ la derrota, ahora regresa triunfante a la casa blanca y definitivamente es una victoria rotunda volkanovski conquistaron la mayorÍa del senado y esta noche luchan por 2023 el control de la cÁmara de representantes. el jean: ayer no solamente fue un gran dÍa para republicanos, sino tambiÉn en el congreso y es que en ambas cÁmaras como grandes victorias. comenzamos con la cÁmara alta. los republicanos no solamente llegan a la mitad del senado, sino que se pasan por dos...
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there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks who had that concentrated the wealth had come to say well, this is just survi
there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped...
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here he is in the capitol rotunda holding one of his sons.stration they'll never stop fighting for americans, hair dreams and their future. their dreams and their future. and the future of hair children. and those are your headlines. big job, still a dad. gotta love it. >>> all right. let's take -- turn now to chief meet -- meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: that's a lucky boy scout troop. all right % all right, so i haven't been here for the past couple of weeks, and we still haven't had any rain along the east coast. we might get a little bit, but this high pressure across the east has been blocking everything from moving off towards the east. that also means the rain that's falling is getting stuck, and we're seeing some flooding problems across parts of the deep south. areas of louisiana today under the threat for severe flooding. we'll see it all the way up towards the mid mississippi river valley, maybe9 the to the west of nashville. down crass cross parts of louisiana -- across parts of louisiana, a level 4 out of 4. it's already star
here he is in the capitol rotunda holding one of his sons.stration they'll never stop fighting for americans, hair dreams and their future. their dreams and their future. and the future of hair children. and those are your headlines. big job, still a dad. gotta love it. >>> all right. let's take -- turn now to chief meet -- meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: that's a lucky boy scout troop. all right % all right, so i haven't been here for the past couple of weeks, and we still haven't...
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night long and in the morning it was moved to the state capital where he lay in state at the capitol rotunda, and all are reserved for very few and according to the newspaper thousands of people came to view the body or view his coffin, not his body. and his body became a physical site of memory . to remember old ideals not necessarily credit in in the postwar south. resisting federal reconstruction and for a lot of white southerners, they felt they didn't have much reason to feel patriotic. they held on to this attitude they been occupied by a foreign power. and the immediate aftermath of the civil war they wanted to recognize style with their american heritage into the distant past. now they get to reach out and touch the present. and it t again there on the winning side, they can celebrate their own southern american hero. these are pictures from his funeral. the largest in state history . it was given the honors of of regular your general 2,003,000 people in the funeral procession alone not to mention the thousands that gathered to around the capitol square to line the streets of this pa
night long and in the morning it was moved to the state capital where he lay in state at the capitol rotunda, and all are reserved for very few and according to the newspaper thousands of people came to view the body or view his coffin, not his body. and his body became a physical site of memory . to remember old ideals not necessarily credit in in the postwar south. resisting federal reconstruction and for a lot of white southerners, they felt they didn't have much reason to feel patriotic....
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called his rotunda d and wanting to call the president has a lot -- his elected majesty.mself up for his own vanity but overcoming it in his reconciliations with mercy otis warren and thomas jefferson. that was how i made the choice. adam: one of the most straightforward choices, your chapter on resolution. centered around george washington. washington famously, in his upbringing, his education, his self-education, really explicitly plant the pursuit of virtue in a stoic sense at the center of his self comportment. tell that story. jeff: washington becomes even greater on close examination. he is the most respected, the most revered leader of his time because of his self-mastery. he is so self-conscious in struggling throughout his life to master his temper and his emotions so that he can achieve that calm self-mastery. he read it not in the original but in seneca and a great translation. and in the spectator, the magazine's mom was always nagging him to be better and he would bristle and try to control himself. his moments of self-mastery that he is greatest and at newbu
called his rotunda d and wanting to call the president has a lot -- his elected majesty.mself up for his own vanity but overcoming it in his reconciliations with mercy otis warren and thomas jefferson. that was how i made the choice. adam: one of the most straightforward choices, your chapter on resolution. centered around george washington. washington famously, in his upbringing, his education, his self-education, really explicitly plant the pursuit of virtue in a stoic sense at the center of...
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then in the morning he was removed to the state capitol, where he lay in state at the capitol rotunda, honor reserved for very few and. again, according to the newspaper reports, thousands and thousands of people came to view the body or it is coffin not his body not a casket and his body became a physical site of memory to remember old ideals that were not necessarily in the postwar south. remember south. it's been years resisting federal reconstruction and for a lot of white southerners, they felt that they didn't have much reason to feel patriotic as they held on to this, that they had been occupied by a foreign power. and the media anthem. after the civil war, north carolinians wanted to reconcile with their american heritage to reach back. like i said before, into the distant past. now they get reach out and basically touch their present and on again. they're on the winning. they can celebrate their own southern raleigh's american hero. okay, now these are pictures bagley's funeral, largest in state history. still true. he was given the honors of a brigadier general. an estimated
then in the morning he was removed to the state capitol, where he lay in state at the capitol rotunda, honor reserved for very few and. again, according to the newspaper reports, thousands and thousands of people came to view the body or it is coffin not his body not a casket and his body became a physical site of memory to remember old ideals that were not necessarily in the postwar south. remember south. it's been years resisting federal reconstruction and for a lot of white southerners, they...
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members of congress hiding underneath chairs and saw a guillotine put up about the different ways the rotundai don't see how any adult member of congress that has taken an oath can say that was a sham. that is almost -- this day of prayer, i am all for that. i was raised catholic and definitely believe in christ but how does that bring in the jews and buddhists that event been around longer than we have. we have a day day -- nation of different faiths. that is what brought us here, religious freedom. host: anthony in florida, independent. good morning. caller: i try to call in monday on veterans day but i call this the americans show, and i am very appreciative when i do get in. i wanted to call in and talk about what veterans day means. i served on the uss john kennedy and every time. host: that is a carrier? caller: she has been decommissioned. was the last nonnuclear carrier and every time pulled all, that is where i get when i call you big john. veterans day means so much because when i was serving on the cruise missiles and everything no country, russia, china they don't want any of us.
members of congress hiding underneath chairs and saw a guillotine put up about the different ways the rotundai don't see how any adult member of congress that has taken an oath can say that was a sham. that is almost -- this day of prayer, i am all for that. i was raised catholic and definitely believe in christ but how does that bring in the jews and buddhists that event been around longer than we have. we have a day day -- nation of different faiths. that is what brought us here, religious...
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peter: where is rotunda west, florida by the way?aller: we are south of venice and -- peter: so you are on the gulf side? caller: yes. nine miles from the guld. peter: have you seen an impact from immigration? caller: umm. well, not here directly. but throughout the country. i just believe our borders should be secure and we should know who is entering the country. i am not against immigration. i just want it legal. peter: greta brawner has more results. greta: let's check in on some midwest states beginning with ohio. it releases its pre-election da tes irst thing on election night, including mail in votes. in other races since 2020, mail in votes tend to lean but as the election day votes trickled in in 2020, then- republican senate candidate j.d. vance took the lead and eventually won in ohio. this is where it stands right now with the vice president having a slightly. mong on to michigan, one of those seven battleground states. 15lectoral votes at stake. 2% of the vote in, we could see a smaller, more public --chigan. as smaller,
peter: where is rotunda west, florida by the way?aller: we are south of venice and -- peter: so you are on the gulf side? caller: yes. nine miles from the guld. peter: have you seen an impact from immigration? caller: umm. well, not here directly. but throughout the country. i just believe our borders should be secure and we should know who is entering the country. i am not against immigration. i just want it legal. peter: greta brawner has more results. greta: let's check in on some midwest...