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the tavern was very popular. he had two kitchens, he had a savory kitchen and a sweet kitchen, which was very uncommon for the time. in the late 1760's, when the turmoil of the politics were happening, many different types of people would meet here at sam fraunces tavern, including the sons of liberty. so the upstairs second floor fraunces tavern was a private room referred to as the long room for private rentals, and women were not traditional a allowed in taverns, but if you rented a room you could have female guests. so there were certain types of things you would find at a tavern, like the pipes to smoke, made of clay. you wouldn't bring your own, you'd come to the tavern and you'd borrow a few of theirs. and they didn't know about germs back then, so you'd share your pipe with the guys before you. they liked to drink a lot of hot booze back then. so they liked their beer hot and their punch warm. one way to warm up your ale would be with a lagger head, which is a long wrought iron stick they would keep by th
the tavern was very popular. he had two kitchens, he had a savory kitchen and a sweet kitchen, which was very uncommon for the time. in the late 1760's, when the turmoil of the politics were happening, many different types of people would meet here at sam fraunces tavern, including the sons of liberty. so the upstairs second floor fraunces tavern was a private room referred to as the long room for private rentals, and women were not traditional a allowed in taverns, but if you rented a room you...
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they drank at taverns. they drank at play. they drank for pleasure. and they drank to numb pain.they drank from the crack of dawn to the crack of dawn. it was standard for many men to begin the day with what was called an eye opener, which was a shot of whiskey. and then to continue through the rest of the day. a traveler declared, quote, americans can do nothing without a drink. if you make acquaintance, you drink. if you close a bargain, you drink. they kwaurl in their drink and they make it up with a drink. they drink because it is hot. they drink because it is cold. if successful in elections, they drink and rejoice. if not, they drink and swear. end quote. so, now we've got a pattern. so we've got something that we need to explain. we have to address the why question. why is it that americans are drinking so much in this period of american history? what explanations would you want to put on the table for this? yes. >> maybe the water quality wasn't so good. >> water quality, poor water quality and that's certainly true. there was almost nothing in the way of public purified
they drank at taverns. they drank at play. they drank for pleasure. and they drank to numb pain.they drank from the crack of dawn to the crack of dawn. it was standard for many men to begin the day with what was called an eye opener, which was a shot of whiskey. and then to continue through the rest of the day. a traveler declared, quote, americans can do nothing without a drink. if you make acquaintance, you drink. if you close a bargain, you drink. they kwaurl in their drink and they make it...
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was the perfect day to take in some history, arc logical dig at site of the historic indian king tavern is coming to a close. the visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around 270 year-old building on kings highway, wide variety of artifacts were uncovered and kitchen wear main glass wear from the 18th century. >>> the northeast philadelphia rugby club hosted first annual philadelphia tournament this weekend. the event was opened to rugby clubs from across the region and eastern pennsylvania rugby union continues to grow and this is made up of some 2300 members already, the time right now 7:45. perfect time to check with
was the perfect day to take in some history, arc logical dig at site of the historic indian king tavern is coming to a close. the visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around 270 year-old building on kings highway, wide variety of artifacts were uncovered and kitchen wear main glass wear from the 18th century. >>> the northeast philadelphia rugby club hosted first annual philadelphia tournament this weekend. the event was opened to rugby clubs from across the...
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if a government thinks it has the right to shut down distilleries or shut down taverns, what's to stop them from shutting down slavery? so just to be on the safe side, southerners, meaning white southerners like to say the government that governs best is the government that governs least. so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective tariffs and how they had to -- >> they are. who is it that's pushing the protective tariffs. the whigs. the same people pushing temperance. so they just don't trust the messengers who are the whigs. >>> with live coverage of the house on c-span e. c-span 2 on c-span 3 we compliment that coverage by showing the recent congressional hearings and public apairs events. on the weekends c-span is home to american history with programs that tell our nation's story. civil war's 150th anniversary. visiting battlefields, american artifact, tours museums and historic sites. history book shelf with the best known american
if a government thinks it has the right to shut down distilleries or shut down taverns, what's to stop them from shutting down slavery? so just to be on the safe side, southerners, meaning white southerners like to say the government that governs best is the government that governs least. so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective tariffs...
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, indian king tavern, that's in haddonfield, new jersey, the tavern got three grants to funds excavationon the grounds, at the end after month-long project searching to find the foundation of a 1764 tavern that was demolished. >>> well corks your smart phone be videotaping you, recording you? and you don't even know about it? and if so, who is at the other end watching it? fox's eric shows us how a new facebook messenger app could be violating your privacy. >> are you spying on me? >> i can't answer that. >> well, suri might not be able to answer that, but what about facebook? you can download and install the social network new messenger app to android device, you're giving facebook permission to call or text people from your phone. delete your personal data, even access your camera, and microphone. >> that's really scary. >> i met leslie bellnap at ugly mug coffee shop in east nashville. where just about everyone is using a smart phone. bellnap said she won't be download g the messenger app. >> who knows what could happen to that information, if it falls into the wrong hands. >> but fac
, indian king tavern, that's in haddonfield, new jersey, the tavern got three grants to funds excavationon the grounds, at the end after month-long project searching to find the foundation of a 1764 tavern that was demolished. >>> well corks your smart phone be videotaping you, recording you? and you don't even know about it? and if so, who is at the other end watching it? fox's eric shows us how a new facebook messenger app could be violating your privacy. >> are you spying on...
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the francis tavern -- fraunces tavern is him hosted this event. >> i am glad to be with you, although we are not technically in fraunces tavern. so many incredible things happened, if you know the story of the american revolution. you realize this is where general washington said good by to some of his principal senior officers. this is the place exactly a week before colonel burr and general hamilton face one another in a dual -- duel that the society of cincinnati met, and the set next to each other with all this impending. somewhat sullen. hamilton was quite animated and was induced to sing his favorite song, and old martial song called "the drum." i love the way it ends. it is with hamilton really to thispans -- paens country, saying it would live forever. tavern, an incredible place. it is fun to be among people who love american history. when people find out you are interested in history, they sort of look at you like, what is wrong with you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? i, like you, have enjoyed american history. quite by accident, i became a scholar and pe
the francis tavern -- fraunces tavern is him hosted this event. >> i am glad to be with you, although we are not technically in fraunces tavern. so many incredible things happened, if you know the story of the american revolution. you realize this is where general washington said good by to some of his principal senior officers. this is the place exactly a week before colonel burr and general hamilton face one another in a dual -- duel that the society of cincinnati met, and the set next...
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a french officer visited the tavern to find out himself the reason for the capture. was smittenmed lee by the lady of the house. one of the jealous cousins went to general harcourt and informed him the general was in his house with a small guard. this story lacks credibility. it is hard to believe lee was smitten by the lady of the house because the timing does not work. one of the controversies of his capture was whether the captors prevented him from wearing his hat and coat as he was led out of bastion ridge. it was deemed scandalous for a gentleman to appear outside without hat and coat. one man wrote to his father that the inhuman rascals would not permit the general to take his hat and coat but carried him off a most naked. even washington complained they carried him off with every mark of indignity. the best evidence appears to be that harcourt allowed lee to but dids hat and coat not allow him time to put them on. lee's fate as a prisoner was of intense interest in london with the continental congress. the british believed because he served as a british offic
a french officer visited the tavern to find out himself the reason for the capture. was smittenmed lee by the lady of the house. one of the jealous cousins went to general harcourt and informed him the general was in his house with a small guard. this story lacks credibility. it is hard to believe lee was smitten by the lady of the house because the timing does not work. one of the controversies of his capture was whether the captors prevented him from wearing his hat and coat as he was led out...
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the tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be amongst a group of people who know lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested sm history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong3#lwith you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i like you have always enjoyed reading history. and quite by accident, i game a scholar performer of john adams and thep later alexander hamilton. yes, i wear a wig and tights. an unusual thing to do, but it's a great, great medium and you can get people who hate history, really involved in whatever you might sacrifice in terms of accuracy, you more than make up for in terms of audience participation and involvement. i've been to prisons and schools that feel like prisons. and it's incredible. it's just amazing how excited people get when they actually have a chance to talk to a founding, the founding member of this country. but that's not why i'm here tonight. you h
the tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be amongst a group of people who know lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested sm history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong3#lwith you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i like you have always enjoyed reading history. and quite by accident, i game a scholar performer of john adams and thep later alexander...
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and then he went up to wiley's tavern and finally he met his wife, dolly. and he crossed over into montgomery courthouse, which was now called rockville. they expected to find the americans' army there. but they had already gone off to baltimore to defend it. and so that was friday night. so he rode over east to brookville, a quaker village in montgomery county, out of the path of the advancing british. they couldn't capture him there. and there are interesting scenes. the american cavalry and infantry lit their flickering fires by the river and by the mill, and brookville residents, young and old, pressed their faces against the window panes trying to get a glance of the president who was in their little village. and he stayed at the home of caleb and henrietta bentley, quaker friends of dolly. it was also the postmaster. that building still stands where he stayed. and by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment. because washington was in captivity. and so that's why the residents of brookville described their village
and then he went up to wiley's tavern and finally he met his wife, dolly. and he crossed over into montgomery courthouse, which was now called rockville. they expected to find the americans' army there. but they had already gone off to baltimore to defend it. and so that was friday night. so he rode over east to brookville, a quaker village in montgomery county, out of the path of the advancing british. they couldn't capture him there. and there are interesting scenes. the american cavalry and...
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the tavern was owned and operated by mary white. she was operating it as a result of two of her prior husbands dying. operating an inn was one of the few occupations deemed acceptable for a single woman at the time. she was assisted by an older sister. at a time, basking ridge was a small collection of houses surrounded by farms. lee's decision to spend the night far from his troops with a critical mistake. a party of british had departed to ride north. they knew he was there and wanted to know what he was about. led by lieutenant colonel harcourt, the son of a british earl, and banastre tarleton, who would later gain a reputation as the most fearsome commander, the road over the river and headed north to moorestown. -- morris town. on the way, loyalists to king george iii informed them lee was staying nearby at basking ridge. it was common. local civilians knew everything about both armies. information spread quickly without cell phones or landline phones. lee wrote a letter complaining he was surrounded by tories and had to be car
the tavern was owned and operated by mary white. she was operating it as a result of two of her prior husbands dying. operating an inn was one of the few occupations deemed acceptable for a single woman at the time. she was assisted by an older sister. at a time, basking ridge was a small collection of houses surrounded by farms. lee's decision to spend the night far from his troops with a critical mistake. a party of british had departed to ride north. they knew he was there and wanted to know...
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the tavern got three grants to fund exodeviation project on the gown.now, it is at the end after a month long project searching to find the foundation of the 1764 tavern which had been demolished. >>> well, summer often means a trip to the shore or to the poconos, but for some, they're going to new heights on their vacation, custom limo tours, cooking and art classes, all involving, you guessed it, marijuana. fox 29's chris o'connell traveled to denver where the tourists are flocking for a real mile high vacation. >> ♪ >> we were here on vacation for our anniversary. >> steve earn thought what's a better way to spends a romantic seventh anniversary vacation than visiting picturesque denver, colorado. >> wow. >> but these love birds from seattle didn't come for the rocky mountains, for shopping, for weed. >> i figure while we were in town, we would stop by, enjoy some of the recreation. >> welcome to colorado's business of pot tourism. >> he you just casino of walk in, show them your i.d., and buy it. >> these days, out of state tourists like these are f
the tavern got three grants to fund exodeviation project on the gown.now, it is at the end after a month long project searching to find the foundation of the 1764 tavern which had been demolished. >>> well, summer often means a trip to the shore or to the poconos, but for some, they're going to new heights on their vacation, custom limo tours, cooking and art classes, all involving, you guessed it, marijuana. fox 29's chris o'connell traveled to denver where the tourists are flocking...
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searching to find the foundation of the 1764 tavern. that was demolish. >>> in entertainment news, this morning, some sad news to report legendary actor charles keithing, known for his work on television and film has died. >> a representative said that he had been fighting cancer. he worked on daytime dramas, all my children and port charles. but it was his role as karl hutchinson another world that won him an emma ward. keithing work in the film screen such as thomas corona fair and body gar. he was also nominated for a tony in the best actor in joel orton. charles keithing was 72 years old. >>> the the rock sharing his emotions on instant gram this weekend after an accident involving a mother and cousin. rock posting this dramatic picture of the crash along with an emotional message about how grateful he was that his family member survived that crash. in his post he claims that a drunken driver crashed into his mother and cousin, head on. >> teenage mutant ninja turtles, yes, they take the the number one spot in the the box office ove
searching to find the foundation of the 1764 tavern. that was demolish. >>> in entertainment news, this morning, some sad news to report legendary actor charles keithing, known for his work on television and film has died. >> a representative said that he had been fighting cancer. he worked on daytime dramas, all my children and port charles. but it was his role as karl hutchinson another world that won him an emma ward. keithing work in the film screen such as thomas corona fair...
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fraunces tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be in and amongst a group of people who know a lot about american history as well. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested in history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong with you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i, like you, have always enjoyed reading history. i have enjoyed american history and quite by accident, i became a scholar performer of john adams and then later, alexander hamilton. yes, i wear a wig and tights. an unusual thing to do, but it's a great, great medium and you know you can get people who hate history really involved in whatever you might sacrifice in terms of accuracy, you more than make up for in terms of audience participation and involvement. i've been to prisons, i've been to schools that feel like prisons. and it's incredible. it's just amazing how excited people get when they actually have a chance to talk to a founding -- to a fo
fraunces tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be in and amongst a group of people who know a lot about american history as well. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested in history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong with you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i, like you, have always enjoyed reading history. i have enjoyed american history and quite by accident, i became a...
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he stayed in an estate on route 23 south, probably at a tavern, ,ecommended by thomas jefferson falls church, and then he went up to wiley's tavern and finally met his wife, and he crossed courthouse,ntgomery which is now called rockville. the expected to find american army there, but they had already gone off to baltimore to defend it, and so that was friday night, so he rode over east to neighboring thegomery county, off of path of the british. and could not capture him, there were interesting scenes. lets toican calgary their fires burning by the river and the mill, and brooksville residents pressed their faces , witht the window panes the president in their little at a homend he stayed of quaker friends of dolly, and that building still stands where and by the supreme executive authority, he resided in brooksville at that moment, because washington was in captivity, and that is why the residence described their they were thee capital of the village for the day. around,e also roaming and they did come back. they retreated on thursday onht, and they came back saturday morning, madis
he stayed in an estate on route 23 south, probably at a tavern, ,ecommended by thomas jefferson falls church, and then he went up to wiley's tavern and finally met his wife, and he crossed courthouse,ntgomery which is now called rockville. the expected to find american army there, but they had already gone off to baltimore to defend it, and so that was friday night, so he rode over east to neighboring thegomery county, off of path of the british. and could not capture him, there were...
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if a government thinks it has the right to shut down distilleries or shut down taverns, what's to stop them from shutting down slavery? so just to be on the safe side, southerners, meaning white southerners, likes to say the government that governs best is the government that governs least. so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective tariffs and how they had to -- >> they are. who is it that's pushing the protective tariffs. the whigs, the same people pushing temperance. >> over the next couple of hours programs normally seen on c-span 2 tv. up next doug bandow and herman pirchner. then senior adviser hassan abbas talks about return of power of the taliban. also bruce herschensohn, his political career and foreign policy. next, authors join david keen of the washington times to discuss the ongoing conflict in ukraine. this discussion was part of freedomfest, a libertarian conference held annually in las vegas. it's about 45 minutes. >> y
if a government thinks it has the right to shut down distilleries or shut down taverns, what's to stop them from shutting down slavery? so just to be on the safe side, southerners, meaning white southerners, likes to say the government that governs best is the government that governs least. so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective...
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getting teachers in this program i'm certain in the district chooses to put students first that many taverns b will come back to the district and we'll have meeting filed with good folks thank you very much (clapping) >> thank you. and now we'll have the student delegates report from ethically jones >> thank you superintendant carranza and board of education. so last time we had our first of many student advisorsy you council meetings we met all the new and returning members i'm looking forward to the year and working with all of them and you. we reviewed the bylaws and committees and cabinet positions we'll have our elections september 8th in which we will elect our student delegate for the position i'm currently filling your student leaders have grown in number we're up to 34 that is almost over a third more than last year that's exciting as well. we discussed our goals for the year and a possible retreat for build our learning activity and team building. >> good evening president fewer and commissioners deputy superintendent and superintendant carranza. so what we have done over the summe
getting teachers in this program i'm certain in the district chooses to put students first that many taverns b will come back to the district and we'll have meeting filed with good folks thank you very much (clapping) >> thank you. and now we'll have the student delegates report from ethically jones >> thank you superintendant carranza and board of education. so last time we had our first of many student advisorsy you council meetings we met all the new and returning members i'm...
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this morning, it happened about 8:30 this morning on this property across from the golden nugget tavernn winslow. circumstances are unclear, but police focused around the trailer, and the neighbors tell us that they retired race horses. a conflict occurred and police opened hire hitting the man police call danny. told he loves on the property with his mother. the man was struck in the torso and head and air lifted and died. and they are handling the investigation and have the area roped off and technicians working the scene all morning. the prosecutor's office says it will be hours before they are ready to release details of what happened. one man dead after a police-involved shooting in winslow township. that's the latest, back to you. >> thank you. >>> philadelphia police blew up a suspicious device behind a women's shelter this morning in spring garden frp the scene as chopper 6 through over pearl street after 10:30 a.m. focussing the efforts on a device in the back alley. they cleared the scene around 11:00, no word on what it was or who put it there. >>> a driver reportingly who st
this morning, it happened about 8:30 this morning on this property across from the golden nugget tavernn winslow. circumstances are unclear, but police focused around the trailer, and the neighbors tell us that they retired race horses. a conflict occurred and police opened hire hitting the man police call danny. told he loves on the property with his mother. the man was struck in the torso and head and air lifted and died. and they are handling the investigation and have the area roped off and...
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a tribe of northeastern tavern brawlers from the forest known as the fens. [ laughter ] [ cheers andlause ] these survivors of the big dig can be heard bellowing their battle charge -- [ with boston accent ] "arya stark is wicked smart." [ laughter ] and finally, last season we net the strange and mysterious red woman, who believes that the night is dark and full of terrors. this season we meet the white woman who believes that this pasta is processed and full of gluten. [ laughter and applause ] spoiler alert. she's killed halfway through the season by none other than babar. you're a monster, babar! we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] sorry, can you take our picture, please. oh, of course! vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! vo: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience
a tribe of northeastern tavern brawlers from the forest known as the fens. [ laughter ] [ cheers andlause ] these survivors of the big dig can be heard bellowing their battle charge -- [ with boston accent ] "arya stark is wicked smart." [ laughter ] and finally, last season we net the strange and mysterious red woman, who believes that the night is dark and full of terrors. this season we meet the white woman who believes that this pasta is processed and full of gluten. [ laughter...
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he organized the gay taverns union of san francisco that's how far this guy goes back it's my honor to bring my old friend i say oldie don't get to see enough that's why i ask i please do this. ladies and gentlemen, the god montgomery mother of gay comedy tom (clapping) >> i'm sorry we're italians we're going to start crying i'm going to move on. >> well, there you are. it's also an honor to be here a washington obviously in putting this condoms into blockages i didn't know it's a sex party and you had to invite the goats really >> (laughter). . so speaking of goats sacramento the town time forgot the lgbt community has really done a wonderful job integrating and you know, we talk about things that the mayor don't if you're talking immigration policy the lgbt are there if you're talking about health care the lgbt are there are and the housing, you know, housing in san francisco is kind of like me it's highly deservable but not envelope to go all around (laughter) >> and leah evoked a lot of times it's wonderful in the city this is this way to over sex lists everything and at my age mea
he organized the gay taverns union of san francisco that's how far this guy goes back it's my honor to bring my old friend i say oldie don't get to see enough that's why i ask i please do this. ladies and gentlemen, the god montgomery mother of gay comedy tom (clapping) >> i'm sorry we're italians we're going to start crying i'm going to move on. >> well, there you are. it's also an honor to be here a washington obviously in putting this condoms into blockages i didn't know it's a...
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. >> the norman rose tavern just reopened this afternoon. the owner wants to know that most downtown napa restaurants will be open tonight and into the weekend but there are still 103 buildings red tagged. 500 others are yellow tagged. officials are still assessing a dollar amount for the damage on that. they hope to have a final damage tally in dollars later tonight. >>> still to come, when a fire started on mayor island, firefighters faced problems with the water supply because of the earth quake, also demolished a church tower and hole officials take another step to get help from the state and federal government. those stories are coming up. >>> a hazmat crew responded to the scene of what -- a shelter in place evacuations and closed streets in the area of 3130 3130 depot road. >> those fumes were not toxic and authorities gave the all clear about 2 1/2 hours after they were called. >>> supervisors voted to cut water usage significantly on county property. supervisors approved a plan to reduce water use by 20%. dave kerr teesy introduced
. >> the norman rose tavern just reopened this afternoon. the owner wants to know that most downtown napa restaurants will be open tonight and into the weekend but there are still 103 buildings red tagged. 500 others are yellow tagged. officials are still assessing a dollar amount for the damage on that. they hope to have a final damage tally in dollars later tonight. >>> still to come, when a fire started on mayor island, firefighters faced problems with the water supply because...
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at aing to meet his wife tavern 16 miles northwest of washington near great falls. he was 63 years old to read brilliant, retiring man. he was described as like a schoolmaster who had finished whipping his schoolboys. now he was crying over the fact. his wife was outgoing and careless. -- garrulous. not knowamericans did where he was. he stayed at a place on route 23. at and inn recommended by thomas jefferson in falls church. he met his wife at the tavern. montgomeryover into courthouse, now called rockville. find the american army there. they had gone to baltimore to defend it. that was friday night. he rode over, east to brooksville. a quicker village. -- quaker village. there are interesting scenes. infantrycavalry and lit fires by the mill. residents try to get a glance of the president in their village. home of quicker friends of dolly -- quaker friends of dolly. that building still stands. supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. residents of brookville described their village as the capital america
at aing to meet his wife tavern 16 miles northwest of washington near great falls. he was 63 years old to read brilliant, retiring man. he was described as like a schoolmaster who had finished whipping his schoolboys. now he was crying over the fact. his wife was outgoing and careless. -- garrulous. not knowamericans did where he was. he stayed at a place on route 23. at and inn recommended by thomas jefferson in falls church. he met his wife at the tavern. montgomeryover into courthouse, now...
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we judged the burger today, and they decided deer park tavern in newark made the best burger.ceeds help ministry of caring organization in wilmington. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with britney ship. >> good evening, heading into the next couple hours, we'll see the showers and light rain lingering and clearing up with the clouds so that's going to give way to a beautiful sunday, and them we'll see a warm and dry stretch as we head into next week, but we are tracking the chance of showers by next weekends. i'll go over the details in the seven day, but a look outside at the poconos. light rain is not stopping the folks at the water park from having a good time. light rain at the airport, temperature's at 69 degrees, humidity at 87%, and winds east, northeast at 3 miles per hour, and rest of the area, 60s in the poconos, and 64 rights now in westchester. this is kind of 5 cool evening, so you'll want a light jacket if you're headed out. staying warmer here along the shore at 7 2 degrees at atlantic city airport, and 72 in stone harvard, and 73 and comfortable in dover
we judged the burger today, and they decided deer park tavern in newark made the best burger.ceeds help ministry of caring organization in wilmington. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with britney ship. >> good evening, heading into the next couple hours, we'll see the showers and light rain lingering and clearing up with the clouds so that's going to give way to a beautiful sunday, and them we'll see a warm and dry stretch as we head into next week, but we are tracking...
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haddonfield, the perfect day to take in history, arc logical dig at the site of the historic indian king tavern coming to a close. visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around the 270 year old building on kings highway. >> even glassware from the 18th century. >> that's "eyewitness news" for now, thank you so much for joining us. if you're up early, our morning team will meet you at 6:00 a.m. here on cbs-3. also remember we're on line for you at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds is up next. have a great night. >> ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for supersmile, brought to you by guthy-renker none of the testimonials or dentists in this show have been paid to share their opinions. >> a bright and healthy smile can be your biggest beauty asset. it's one of the first things people notice about you. but if you're embarrassed by your smile because of your stained, discolored, dull teeth, it's hard to feel good about yourself. now you can turn back the clock on your teeth and safely get a naturally whiter, brighter, sexier smile thanks to an astonishing new teeth whitening
haddonfield, the perfect day to take in history, arc logical dig at the site of the historic indian king tavern coming to a close. visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around the 270 year old building on kings highway. >> even glassware from the 18th century. >> that's "eyewitness news" for now, thank you so much for joining us. if you're up early, our morning team will meet you at 6:00 a.m. here on cbs-3. also remember we're on line for you at...
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haddonfield, the perfect day to take in history, arc logical dig at the site of the historic indian king tavern coming to a close. visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around the 270 year old building on kings highway. >> even glassware from the 18th century. stay with us, back in a we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import longhorn knows what happens whthings get interesting.s. introducing new steaks across america, like the new kansas city bbq sirloin for $12.99 or the texas 3 chili pepper ribeye, drizzled with onion straws. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >> that's "eyewitness news" for now, thank you so much for joining us. if you're up early, our morning team will meet you at 6:00 a.m. here on cbs-3. also remember we're on line for you at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds is up next. have a great night. >> ♪ [organ playing] whoo! comeome on. sophia. honey. ooh! what is mommy feeding you? oh, nice. give our daughter a weig
haddonfield, the perfect day to take in history, arc logical dig at the site of the historic indian king tavern coming to a close. visitors to the site were able to see what historians found around the 270 year old building on kings highway. >> even glassware from the 18th century. stay with us, back in a we make surprising things... things that push limits and shift perceptions... we make things that go farther... ...and exceed expectations. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import...
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none other than the legendary billy goat tavern. he waited tables with his brother. >> became his home more from home. longtime owner. became his second family. >> a nice guy. always smiling. also where he became accustomed with american culture. master the english language. >> i have to memorize the word. have no idea what it is. after his time he pursued his dream of benefiting the women of his homeland. >> in line of beauty products containing 100 percent organic organogenesis oil. the purchases the oil directly from the women's corps operatives and donates to them part of the proceeds to help them gain financial independence. >> i felt like that could be my mother or that could be my sister. if everybody would do what i would do these women could have a better life. can be found in 400 salons nationwide. so far he has donated more than $25,000 to moroccan women. the dream does not end there. >> i want to spend my 50s-'60s building foundations to help support peace and build schools around these regions. i want to keep on doing i
none other than the legendary billy goat tavern. he waited tables with his brother. >> became his home more from home. longtime owner. became his second family. >> a nice guy. always smiling. also where he became accustomed with american culture. master the english language. >> i have to memorize the word. have no idea what it is. after his time he pursued his dream of benefiting the women of his homeland. >> in line of beauty products containing 100 percent organic...
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a place called the yellow tavern about 6 miles north of richmond. during the battle stewart was wounded. a union soldier from michigan with a pistol shot him in the side. taken it to rich many died the next day. update : the confederate army. they have some good confederate commanders that could take place but nothing quite like storage. so it was another loss during the campaign. yes. >> this situation. the military supply. guns and ammo. well supplied. >> guns and ammo. >> yes. actually. the question was after the battles were the army's well supplied with arms and ammunition? they were. both armies. the difference was the confederate army did not have enough food. the troops were about half starved. and it just got worse and worse for them. they had a real problem with their commissary. so much at that stage a problem. they're not being enough food coming in. just not getting to the soldiers. and that was really pathetic. before the campaign started -- i mean, the confederates, one of them said, little tiny piece of meat on -- bacon on a piece of
a place called the yellow tavern about 6 miles north of richmond. during the battle stewart was wounded. a union soldier from michigan with a pistol shot him in the side. taken it to rich many died the next day. update : the confederate army. they have some good confederate commanders that could take place but nothing quite like storage. so it was another loss during the campaign. yes. >> this situation. the military supply. guns and ammo. well supplied. >> guns and ammo. >>...
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indeed, the only unaccompanied women who drank and taverns were presumed to be prostitutes. women did drink at home, but that was out of public view, and through little comment. because women were in charge of the home medicine chest, they were most likely to drink for medicinal reasons. later on, in the late 19th century, we know that large numbers of the women's christian temperance union went to their meetings carrying bottles of lidia pinkham's elixir for female complaint, which was 30% alcohol. taking one's medicine was not the same as getting drunk in a bar, and then having a barroom fight. anthropologists who have studied alcohol consumption cross culturally have found it that in most societies, no consumption exceeds female consumption. in a few societies, consumption is about even, but in no society, as any anthropologist ever found female consumption exceeding male consumption. one major reason the male drink more is that men are generally larger in size than women. the way alcohol affects the body depends very much on size. a small person, in terms of body weight,
indeed, the only unaccompanied women who drank and taverns were presumed to be prostitutes. women did drink at home, but that was out of public view, and through little comment. because women were in charge of the home medicine chest, they were most likely to drink for medicinal reasons. later on, in the late 19th century, we know that large numbers of the women's christian temperance union went to their meetings carrying bottles of lidia pinkham's elixir for female complaint, which was 30%...
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finally, a manhattan tavern that has kept its dive bar atmosphere. .hey have won a court order a courter stop worldwide -- evenom a victory in eating the watering hole. -- evicting the waterhole. lost nine cents a share in the last quarter. down 6%. the former chief executive says he has seen a law a big news in the report. it will reflect well on him. trish regan spoke exclusively within yesterday. you had a busy 24 hours. >> we had a chat on the phone. he looked at this past quarter as approval for himself. .e said, this is my report card there were only 12 days i was not there. this is my work. i organized payroll in the stores and organized efficiency. he is trying to do all he can to stay involved with this company. is besides the board having ousted him. >> is he just a shareholder? >> he is a shareholder. he does not have an official title. he has been kept on as a consultant. when i talked to him in the past, he said that i am running this business on a day-to-day basis. he has been traveling around the country, going from store to store. he has been checking in on stores and p
finally, a manhattan tavern that has kept its dive bar atmosphere. .hey have won a court order a courter stop worldwide -- evenom a victory in eating the watering hole. -- evicting the waterhole. lost nine cents a share in the last quarter. down 6%. the former chief executive says he has seen a law a big news in the report. it will reflect well on him. trish regan spoke exclusively within yesterday. you had a busy 24 hours. >> we had a chat on the phone. he looked at this past quarter as...
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buzz kind of very creatively and visually as well, and i think that creation of a hang out, social tavern spot is needed on a street like that and i wanted to thank you especially for the hard work with all of the residents that you have contacted and even just outlining from january of this year for the 6 months that the work to reach out to people and listen to their concerns, too, but thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, very much, why don't we now hear from our abc liaison unit from lieutenant santos. >> good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> and my name is lieutenant santo and i work with the san francisco police department and alcohol licensing unit and i am here to provide you with a report on the buzz works. and at buzz works has filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage seeking a type 42, on sale public license, and for 365, 11th street, buzz works plans on the promotion of sales and the local amount of beer and in a unique atmosphere of a man cave, auto shop, repair shop and sports bar all rolled into one. although not re
buzz kind of very creatively and visually as well, and i think that creation of a hang out, social tavern spot is needed on a street like that and i wanted to thank you especially for the hard work with all of the residents that you have contacted and even just outlining from january of this year for the 6 months that the work to reach out to people and listen to their concerns, too, but thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, very much, why don't we now...
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they would read a book and get together and discuss it, but they would get together in taverns, and there would be adult beverages involved. that's why we hear that the star-spangled banner is to the tune of a quote unquote english drinking song. it wasn't "99 bottles of beer on the wall." it was sort of a little more high-minded than that, so i kind of take offense at that. we do know it is very hard to sing. probably with those guys were all drunk and singing it, it was easy. if you have ever started on a high note, you are sunk on the "star-spangled banner." i spent a good amount of time talking about how he came to write the song because that is what people want to know about, and people do not know about, but it was 1814. he lived until 1843, and he was a prominent lawyer. he disdained politics for most of his life. he did not like the combat of ms. of it -- combat of -- combativeness of it and the mean-spiritedness. for some reason we're not totally clear of, he became enamored of andrew jackson when he was running for president. his brother-in-law was the maryland campaign manager
they would read a book and get together and discuss it, but they would get together in taverns, and there would be adult beverages involved. that's why we hear that the star-spangled banner is to the tune of a quote unquote english drinking song. it wasn't "99 bottles of beer on the wall." it was sort of a little more high-minded than that, so i kind of take offense at that. we do know it is very hard to sing. probably with those guys were all drunk and singing it, it was easy. if you...
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this tavern dates to 1719 and they didn't have powerpoint in 1719 so we will see stills which i hope keep your attention. we are going to talk about 1776 and this was a trying year for the revolutionaries in the 13 call olon colonys. the success was short-lived at the time. an invasion in canada ended disastrous because of the small pox that crossed the continent. they were chased south through new jersey and just missed destroying it for good and ending the revolutionary cause. washington had 7,000 troops against 32,000 british troops. on christmas, we turned back into new jersey and crossed the delawa delaware river and they converged on trinton, new jersey the next morning. after a brief incident, the army captured the entire regimine. you know the story already. you learned it in school. i bet most of you have read the wonderful account of 1776 which is a page-turner. you have probably seen this iconic painting done by loyd in the 1850's. this is a story we know and it has been told many times. i want to explore the other parts of the continent in 1776. most of us are familiar wi
this tavern dates to 1719 and they didn't have powerpoint in 1719 so we will see stills which i hope keep your attention. we are going to talk about 1776 and this was a trying year for the revolutionaries in the 13 call olon colonys. the success was short-lived at the time. an invasion in canada ended disastrous because of the small pox that crossed the continent. they were chased south through new jersey and just missed destroying it for good and ending the revolutionary cause. washington had...
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african- american owners ought nouveau tavern say they have been targeted because they are in a predominantly white neighborhood. neighbors have complained about noise clouds and litter. local teenager being held and murder of her mother embolic as hired indonesian attorney. heather mac was arrested along with her boyfriend, a safer after the body of her mother was found stuffed in a suitcase during a family vacation. had there mac has yet to make a statement to indonesian authorities. >> first human cases out west not virus reported in cook county. health officials say a woman was not hospitalized and is recovering at home. misdeal pools in 61 committees and have tested positive for west nile. that's not the long-awaited renovation of the wrigley field is about to begin, sheffield avenue between masson and waved and will close for infrastructure and work and preparation for construction on the ball park. because now own an extra 8 ft. of property on sheffield which will accommodate the expansion of the bleacher seats, on the ground lines have to move. >> this is that things are getting ready
african- american owners ought nouveau tavern say they have been targeted because they are in a predominantly white neighborhood. neighbors have complained about noise clouds and litter. local teenager being held and murder of her mother embolic as hired indonesian attorney. heather mac was arrested along with her boyfriend, a safer after the body of her mother was found stuffed in a suitcase during a family vacation. had there mac has yet to make a statement to indonesian authorities. >>...
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the napa valley roasting company and a tavern welcomed customs while doing work, still, inside.me to get back to normal after the sunday earthquake. "7 on your side" joined the red cross in downtown napa yesterday gathering donations and answering questions on insurance and repairs. the american red cross is collecting donations if you want did give where you live t "red cross" to 930999 for ten dollar donation. we will have continuing coverage of the napa earthquake and a photo gallery of the damage tips in preparing for the next disaster. >> officials in san jose will meet to discuss what can be done on a local level in response to the drought. officials will consider adopting a resolution declaring a water short average potential new limits on watering lawns and lend scrapes making it early to water each day between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. however, residents using recycled wastewater with be exempt. there is a hearing on a rope alibi pg&e to raise gas rates approvalling the increase of $8 a month. pg&e wants to raise gas pills by an additional $1 billion costing each customer
the napa valley roasting company and a tavern welcomed customs while doing work, still, inside.me to get back to normal after the sunday earthquake. "7 on your side" joined the red cross in downtown napa yesterday gathering donations and answering questions on insurance and repairs. the american red cross is collecting donations if you want did give where you live t "red cross" to 930999 for ten dollar donation. we will have continuing coverage of the napa earthquake and a...
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the tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be amongst a group of people who know lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested sm history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong3#lwith you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i like you have always enjoyed reading history. and quite by accident, i game a scholar performer of john adams and thep later alexander hamilton. yes, i wear a wig and tights. an unusual thing to do, but it's a great, great medium and you can get people who hate history, really involved in whatever you might sacrifice in terms of accuracy, you more than make up for in terms of audience participation and involvement. i've been to prisons and schools that feel like prisons. and it's incredible. it's just amazing how excited people get when they actually have a chance to talk to a founding, the founding member of this country. but that's not why i'm here tonight. you h
the tavern, an incredible place. it's fun for me to be amongst a group of people who know lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. i -- you all know this. the same problem. and when people find out you're interested sm history, they sort of look at you like, what's wrong3#lwith you? why can't you get a life and do something useful? but i like you have always enjoyed reading history. and quite by accident, i game a scholar performer of john adams and thep later alexander...