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middle plantation as a viable with the promise of future growth after the burning of first jamestown statehouse, along with the rest of the city in bacon's rebellion, 1676, the government met initially at green spring, the home of sir william barclay. this is a view green spring after it was remodeled significantly by the lovewell family and then the lee family. this watercolor done by benjamin henry latrobe in 1796. but this is one of the places where it all happened. but there was some question in the late 1670s over the reconsider section of the new state house and where to put it, it wasn't ultimately constructed until 1684 and on the same spot as the previous one, but being was familiar to the house of burgesses, who had never had purpose built meeting space until 1665. anyway, the replacing it state house would meet a similarly fiery end in 1698. the victim of suspected arson because nothing ever burns just once in virginia before you give up it it has to burn at least twice and give up on it. they did in 1699 influence still members of the government such as ludwig and page plus reverend
middle plantation as a viable with the promise of future growth after the burning of first jamestown statehouse, along with the rest of the city in bacon's rebellion, 1676, the government met initially at green spring, the home of sir william barclay. this is a view green spring after it was remodeled significantly by the lovewell family and then the lee family. this watercolor done by benjamin henry latrobe in 1796. but this is one of the places where it all happened. but there was some...
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they were cast into the wilderness in the white house come in congress, statehouses across the country. what they are trying to figure out now is how to get out of that wilderness. in some ways they have been cast out by voters. they have been thrown out of power in washington, d.c. and the internal debates going on within the party are what we need to focus on, what should our leadership look like, what should our message be and how we get that message across? who is it we need to be talking to. they lost the blue wall. they held the blue states in california and new york but lost the margins. it was pretty catastrophic for the party. host: let's hear from mark in cary, north carolina. line for independence. how are you doing -- caller: how are you doing? host: we are doing well. caller: i have a bunch of questions. you have people showing up of different government agencies, the treasury and so forth and they are looking at what i consider to be secret documents or information. why isn't the media pushing to see the receipts? the federal government has everything in writing and they
they were cast into the wilderness in the white house come in congress, statehouses across the country. what they are trying to figure out now is how to get out of that wilderness. in some ways they have been cast out by voters. they have been thrown out of power in washington, d.c. and the internal debates going on within the party are what we need to focus on, what should our leadership look like, what should our message be and how we get that message across? who is it we need to be talking...
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i'm in the statehouse house in maryland where i just had a conversation with wes moore, the charismatic governor. he said he hasn't decided if you will run for president of the united states but many people think he would be an excellent candidate in four years. my conversation with him was one of the most interesting ones i've had with any governor in recent years. you were asleep one night and somebody i think woke you up and said the key bridge was collapsing. who woke you up and what did you say? gov. moore: it was our fantastic chief of staff at 2:02 in the morning, he called and said the key bridge is gone. that key bridge, it's over two miles long, it is in the skyline of every picture of baltimore and has been there since i've been born. i said what do you mean, gone? he said it collapsed. immediately we began mobilizing, on the phone with the fbi, trying to figure out was there terrorism involved, what happened, how many cars were on the bridge, how many people are unaccounted for? i will never forget that morning because immediately you saw how we had to put the state in the s
i'm in the statehouse house in maryland where i just had a conversation with wes moore, the charismatic governor. he said he hasn't decided if you will run for president of the united states but many people think he would be an excellent candidate in four years. my conversation with him was one of the most interesting ones i've had with any governor in recent years. you were asleep one night and somebody i think woke you up and said the key bridge was collapsing. who woke you up and what did...
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on of the maryland house of delegates and before i present that how many people have been to the statehouse and the old state chamber seen the statue of harriet tubman. some of you you got to get up there and there is the is history is in harriet tubman is that one in and then you got frederick douglass at the other. so if you haven't encouraged you to do that, if your history lover if not you need to do it. yes. in the maryland house delegates house resolution here hereby known to all that the house delegates of maryland offers is in serious and recognition of the posthumous commission of harriet as a brigadier general in the maryland national guard. the entire membership extends best wishes on this memorable occasion and directs this resolution to. present it on this 11th day of november 2024, by yours truly. and you know who i am up here. thank you, speaker jones. at this time, i welcome dr. anthony campbell to the podium to read the governor's proclamation proclamation. good morning. the of maryland proclamation from the governor of the state of maryland. harriet tubman appreciation of
on of the maryland house of delegates and before i present that how many people have been to the statehouse and the old state chamber seen the statue of harriet tubman. some of you you got to get up there and there is the is history is in harriet tubman is that one in and then you got frederick douglass at the other. so if you haven't encouraged you to do that, if your history lover if not you need to do it. yes. in the maryland house delegates house resolution here hereby known to all that the...
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. >> watauga met this bill in the statehouse this can make a difference. it's federal.rything about this is federal government. they don't have to work with us. they're breaking the laws and we should hold them accountable. they had a bill, trump blew it up. we can pass all the bills you want. it's not stopping these guys. we've got a make sure we make a change nationally in order to stop this nonsense. it's not right for people to go without search warrants. it's wrong. >> we can do some things. >> let me say this -- >> ten seconds. >> a lot of talk about we have to worry about what they're going to do to them and they will do to those people. they are not barging into place and say show me your papers and emily picking who. still come to all of us. on a walk around with my papers. when they barge into the room they barge in my place of abode they barge and my home the come for all of us. they come for all of us and that should scare every single one of us. that's unacceptable. that's what we stand up and fight back against. we need to come say this is wrong for those
. >> watauga met this bill in the statehouse this can make a difference. it's federal.rything about this is federal government. they don't have to work with us. they're breaking the laws and we should hold them accountable. they had a bill, trump blew it up. we can pass all the bills you want. it's not stopping these guys. we've got a make sure we make a change nationally in order to stop this nonsense. it's not right for people to go without search warrants. it's wrong. >> we can...
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brandt has authored the south carolina statehouse grounds, a guidebook and first in the homes of his countrymen, george washington's mount vernon and the american imagination, as well as articles and winters. her portfolio is antiques and fine art. the public historian, the journal of the society of architectural historians and many book chapters. her current research explores the southern plantation house in popular visitor visual culture. our second speaker is dr. melissa davis, assistant professor of history at augusta university in augusta, georgia. her interests lie in the civil war and reconstruction. women and gender studies and public history. her book gendering secession white women and the politics and politics in south carolina, 1862 1861 will be published with cambridge university press in 2025. our third speaker is dr. derek o leary, who received his ph.d. in u.s. history at uc berkeley in 2020 and has taught since at bard high school, early college, d.c., and the university of south carolina. he transitioned to the federal government in 2022 and just completed the prest
brandt has authored the south carolina statehouse grounds, a guidebook and first in the homes of his countrymen, george washington's mount vernon and the american imagination, as well as articles and winters. her portfolio is antiques and fine art. the public historian, the journal of the society of architectural historians and many book chapters. her current research explores the southern plantation house in popular visitor visual culture. our second speaker is dr. melissa davis, assistant...
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i was in the statehouse in north carolina before i came here and anytime i would visit elementary school, the first thing i would do was go to the trash cans in the cafeteria. what we have now is kids not eating the food because the federal government has made it something they don't want. they say it is a healthy alternative. it has processed materials and it is not attractive to them so they throw it away. the trash can is full of food they did not eat. then they go eat snacks or drink a sugar drink. the snap program -- everything you have said about the snap program i agree with. i believe we should be strict and it will make people uncomfortable and make the food manufacturers produce healthy food. we also need to look at the school health program. i was pta president 22 years ago and my daughter's high school and i feel like we have these kids that need help. we have to guide them through a process. many of them are probably on medicaid. everyone here -- no one has admitted medicaid is not producing positive health outcomes. is that your problem with medicaid -- the program or the o
i was in the statehouse in north carolina before i came here and anytime i would visit elementary school, the first thing i would do was go to the trash cans in the cafeteria. what we have now is kids not eating the food because the federal government has made it something they don't want. they say it is a healthy alternative. it has processed materials and it is not attractive to them so they throw it away. the trash can is full of food they did not eat. then they go eat snacks or drink a...
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they were cast into the wilderness in the white house come in congress, statehouses across the countrywhat they are trying to figure out now is how to get out of that wilderness. in some ways they have been cast out by voters. they have been thrown out of power in washington, d.c. and the internal debates going on within the party are what we need to focus on, what should our leadership look like, what should our message be and how we get that message across? who is it we need to be talking to. they lost the blue wall. they held the blue states in california and new york but lost the margins. it was pretty catastrophic for the party. host: let's hear from mark in cary, north carolina. line for independence. how are you doing -- caller: how are you doing? host: we are doing well. caller: i have a bunch of questions. you have people showing up of different government agencies, the treasury and so forth and they are looking at what i consider to be secret documents or information. why isn't the media pushing to see the receipts? the federal government has everything in writing and they sa
they were cast into the wilderness in the white house come in congress, statehouses across the countrywhat they are trying to figure out now is how to get out of that wilderness. in some ways they have been cast out by voters. they have been thrown out of power in washington, d.c. and the internal debates going on within the party are what we need to focus on, what should our leadership look like, what should our message be and how we get that message across? who is it we need to be talking to....