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thomas. good look. beautiful. so well done.nton got lost and jared sullinger was patient enough and unselfish enough to give the ball to the guy who had the best shot. log oking for financial advic. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. call now for our free guide and tips on planning orfor your retirement this tax season. so listen up. ford f-150 was just named motor trend's 2012 truck of the year. know why? well, here's your lesson of the day, pal: it's all in the name. motor. trend. see, the ford f-150 is the only truck out there with ecoboost, which is a powerful...motor... that also delivers on the... trend...of excellent gas mileage. got it? it's truck of the year-101, baby. class dismissed. this is the future. this is the ford f-150. hey, heard any updates
thomas. good look. beautiful. so well done.nton got lost and jared sullinger was patient enough and unselfish enough to give the ball to the guy who had the best shot. log oking for financial advic. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military...
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>> thomas and i agree. >> transparency. >> i love it.reat column saying that they are fulfilling their political position their political appointment, you know. and is there a problem with mrit -- politicizing the supreme court? >> it has increased in the political polarization. and there is concern when you don't have an independent body -- >> how do you get it more independent? i don't know how you would do it? because they are presidential appointments. >> for life. >> they are for life and they are still political. it is just an amazing thing. it really does put some importance on the level of scrutiny that voters in november will give this case, because it's all about who is in the white house, and for america i think that's critical. clarence thomas has been under scrutiny for taking gives from conservative donors, and the question is how do you depolite size their lives? >> reporters have that same issue. they are supposed to be un unbiassed. >> yeah, it's a long stretch. let's just assume they strike it down. >> uh-huh. >> all ri
>> thomas and i agree. >> transparency. >> i love it.reat column saying that they are fulfilling their political position their political appointment, you know. and is there a problem with mrit -- politicizing the supreme court? >> it has increased in the political polarization. and there is concern when you don't have an independent body -- >> how do you get it more independent? i don't know how you would do it? because they are presidential appointments. >>...
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(thomas doherty) these films often incorporate some newsreel footage. (gunfire and explosions) (leonard fribourg) i received orders to report to the studios. they'd made arrangements with the marine corps to get all the footage out here that they could look at that had been taken during combat in world war ii. we watched the film 5 to 7 hours a day. they were looking for combat and for things that were real that they could use in the movie. (explosion) (dramatic music playing) (whistling of bomb) (explosion) now, the closest i could think of making a real war movie is to have a couple of riflemen behind the screen and during a firefight on the screen. people in the audience aren't killed, but are wounded. (sam fuller) that's the only way i can see makin' a legitimate war movie. (explosions) (narrator) many people felt combat footage revealed the reality of war, but some combat veterans thought differently. when sam fuller made a film about the korean war, he questioned the moral clarity of a ww ii victory parade. americans' mixed feelings about race and
(thomas doherty) these films often incorporate some newsreel footage. (gunfire and explosions) (leonard fribourg) i received orders to report to the studios. they'd made arrangements with the marine corps to get all the footage out here that they could look at that had been taken during combat in world war ii. we watched the film 5 to 7 hours a day. they were looking for combat and for things that were real that they could use in the movie. (explosion) (dramatic music playing) (whistling of...
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certainly for clarence thomas. the reason he did this was how strongly he feels about father bob brooks. >> a couple of comments. class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which wcf1 o class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which was an interesting addition that helped us grow significantly but a couple aggravations with regard to the black quarter. i was struck by the fact that both black-and-white students had very little interaction. coming from places like d.c. philly or have the inner city areas. a lot of black folks had little interaction and a lot of white folks had little interaction and i think it created an awkwardness that the school attempted to navigate through but still a fair amount of work to do because there was a general sense among black students that the burden was on them--not necessarily in any other direction. the second point that i would make with regard to an emerging black middle class at the time that a lot of this stuff was happening, world looked very different from an industry
certainly for clarence thomas. the reason he did this was how strongly he feels about father bob brooks. >> a couple of comments. class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which wcf1 o class of 77 -- [talking over each other] >> which was an interesting addition that helped us grow significantly but a couple aggravations with regard to the black quarter. i was struck by the fact that both black-and-white students had very little interaction. coming from places like d.c....
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brenda thomas in tears holding a bagful of her dreadlocks. they were pulled out by an angry woman monday afternoon during what thomas says was an unprovoked fight on a crowded metrobus. >> she said i'm going to get off at the next stop by the school. so i was trying to be a good samaritan. i said honey, the only bus stop from where we got on at was by the 24 hour store. >> thomas said the woman swore at her, so she said nothing more. it happened on the 92 bus heading down good hope road in southeast. it's a ride thomas takes frequently without any problems until monday. >> she got off the bus, took her son, got put him on the sidewalk. she got back on the bus and attacked me. >> thomas said the woman punched her, then grabbed her hair and pulled it out. the 60-year-old great grandmother said she tried to fight back but was no match for the younger and stronger woman. she says the woman got off the bus, then for some reason was able to get back on to continue the beating. >> so then she got back and she took like a handful and that's when she
brenda thomas in tears holding a bagful of her dreadlocks. they were pulled out by an angry woman monday afternoon during what thomas says was an unprovoked fight on a crowded metrobus. >> she said i'm going to get off at the next stop by the school. so i was trying to be a good samaritan. i said honey, the only bus stop from where we got on at was by the 24 hour store. >> thomas said the woman swore at her, so she said nothing more. it happened on the 92 bus heading down good hope...
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like so many other things it was invented by thomas edison. one town here in the bay area was once home to a prolific movie making enterprise. in 2001 ktvu's bob mackenzie told us the epic tale of little town that could have been a contender. >> reporter: our story begins in 1903 when a film called the great train robbery revolutionized movie making. this was not the usual 20 second nickolodian flick but a 20 minute epic. with a whole squad of actors shooting it out. a major actor in the film was gm anderson the vigorous young man in the black hat soon to be known worldwide as bronco billy. 54 years later, anderson told in a filmed interview how the great train robbery knocked the audience over. >> and i said to myself then, that's it. it's going to be the picture business for me. >> reporter: anderson got a money partner, started his own film company and proceeded to knock out reels at the price of $9 a month. he picked anderson county which now is part of fremont. bruce says it's no wonder anderson picked niles to settle in, the town has the
like so many other things it was invented by thomas edison. one town here in the bay area was once home to a prolific movie making enterprise. in 2001 ktvu's bob mackenzie told us the epic tale of little town that could have been a contender. >> reporter: our story begins in 1903 when a film called the great train robbery revolutionized movie making. this was not the usual 20 second nickolodian flick but a 20 minute epic. with a whole squad of actors shooting it out. a major actor in the...
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and one of the defense witnesses was clarence thomas. so you're sitting there, now i'm looking back 40 years, and for those who don't know, ted wells is one of the most prominent litigators in the country. >> he is. he was lawyer of the year, i think, a couple years ago. >> yeah, really a very prominent person and, obviously, know about clarence. so to be in a situation where you're observing this, even then ted was incredibly impressive. i mean, he really was impressive. i think he was a year behind me, so he was maybe a sophomore or a junior at this time. but just to deal with, i won't call it a repercussion, but what came out of the blacks leaving campus and the rest of the community trying to deal with it, and, you know, we got through it, and it worked out okay but it was a difficult time. >> yeah, and you forget how passionate people were. i think we tend to put ourselves back in our college days and forget that, you know, these were kids. they were 18-year-olds, 19-year-old kids, and the judgments that you make at 18 and 19 are qu
and one of the defense witnesses was clarence thomas. so you're sitting there, now i'm looking back 40 years, and for those who don't know, ted wells is one of the most prominent litigators in the country. >> he is. he was lawyer of the year, i think, a couple years ago. >> yeah, really a very prominent person and, obviously, know about clarence. so to be in a situation where you're observing this, even then ted was incredibly impressive. i mean, he really was impressive. i think he...
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between justice thomas and father brooks. the duchess got me intrigued. it was not a classic business to worry, but i'm always interested in leadership. i'm always interested in mentoring and it took quite a while to get justice thomas to speak with me thinking part because he didn't necessarily trust each other and i had, which was made would like them back to talk about 1968, 69, 70, dozier's what amazed me was when i did see him come in the depth of passion he had for holy cross from the feelings and emotions he had about father brooks. i'm not sure who was at his presentation last week and he got his honorary degree, but that came up again i think when you contrast the way feels about holy cross versus what he has said about his experiences at io, there is a profound difference and i think one of the big differences with those classmates in the way he felt treated at the college's certainly the way he felt treated by father brooks. and so i basically just set out to do an article. i decided that it was in fact grounds for
between justice thomas and father brooks. the duchess got me intrigued. it was not a classic business to worry, but i'm always interested in leadership. i'm always interested in mentoring and it took quite a while to get justice thomas to speak with me thinking part because he didn't necessarily trust each other and i had, which was made would like them back to talk about 1968, 69, 70, dozier's what amazed me was when i did see him come in the depth of passion he had for holy cross from the...
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thomas' event. but when with i talk to father brooks today, he just wants leaders, and he felt the college was missing out on being the best institution in this country by not reaching out and getting leaders from all parts of society; women, black, white, asian. i know holy cross has made great strides in diversity. certainly, there have been a very strong generation of leaders of women. i met jane roberts who was in the first class and many other women who were pioneers there. but when i look at today, i think one thing that's interesting is there's been great success, great faith in terms of what's happened with african-americans. ted wells, i know, went on to harvard. some of his class mates there include ken frazier of merck, a lot of highly accomplished men from that generation. but i think there's also a lot of disappointment, and there's a lot of disappointment at what's happened with the black middle class in this country, what's happened with education and the e erosion of opportunities. f
thomas' event. but when with i talk to father brooks today, he just wants leaders, and he felt the college was missing out on being the best institution in this country by not reaching out and getting leaders from all parts of society; women, black, white, asian. i know holy cross has made great strides in diversity. certainly, there have been a very strong generation of leaders of women. i met jane roberts who was in the first class and many other women who were pioneers there. but when i look...
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she wasn't even the thomas jefferson we think of as thomas jefferson when she died. he had not become that guy yet. when it -- when you talk about his daughter, patsy, you talk and some of his granddaughters, it's a different story. i think they wrote letters they expected to be preserved or to preserve them in their own edited fashion. there were very literary letters. with some expectation that this would be a legacy for them. a couple of his granddaughters were just absolutely, you know -- they really would have liked to -- at one point when the families broke his granddaughter said i wish i was a man because i could do all kinds of things to say this family fortune that i can't to being a woman. but but we should start a school, mom. at least we -- you know, we can do that. in fact they did end up kind of saving some of what they had by the women starting a school, as women were doing at that time. so it's going to vary from person to person, the same way that over the generations i think things changed from point of view of their attitudes toward relationships b
she wasn't even the thomas jefferson we think of as thomas jefferson when she died. he had not become that guy yet. when it -- when you talk about his daughter, patsy, you talk and some of his granddaughters, it's a different story. i think they wrote letters they expected to be preserved or to preserve them in their own edited fashion. there were very literary letters. with some expectation that this would be a legacy for them. a couple of his granddaughters were just absolutely, you know --...
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>> reporter: that's right, thomas. good morning. what's going on here george zimmerman claimed he shot martin in self-defense. the family is questioning that, asking how could he claim self-defense when he was the one to pursue martin? and another one of those 911 calls when the shooter called 911 he ignores police request to stay put and wait for an officer to arrive. once he reported a suspicious look i looking guy, he ignored that. he followed martin and while the two got into an altercation and, of course, we know the outcome. now the family says that zimmerman targeted him for his race. they want him arrested and prosecuted for murder. this is what his mother told matt lauer on the "today" show. >> he was reacting to the chore of his skin. he committed no crime. my son wasn't doing anything but walking on the sidewalk and i just don't understand why this situation got out of control. >> reporter: police say they couldn't find enough evidence to charge zimmerman with a crime and have since handed over the case to the state depar
>> reporter: that's right, thomas. good morning. what's going on here george zimmerman claimed he shot martin in self-defense. the family is questioning that, asking how could he claim self-defense when he was the one to pursue martin? and another one of those 911 calls when the shooter called 911 he ignores police request to stay put and wait for an officer to arrive. once he reported a suspicious look i looking guy, he ignored that. he followed martin and while the two got into an...
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suddenly the tables turned on clarence thomas and there was a public spectacle. you expect that to happen? >> absolutely, i expected some reaction. and i knew that there would be a lot of negative reaction. but let me just go back and correct one thing. remember, there was controversy even early on in the confirmation process. the american bar association had looked at his record and gave him one of the lowest ratings that it had ever given. there were a number of individuals from civil rights organizations who had come forward to testify that this was not a good nomination, that this was a nomination that was going to set us all back as a country. so that was there. but then, as you say, nothing really like what happened once my testimony took place. and i stand by that testimony. it was the right thing to do. and i'll tell you why. people say, well, it was a sexual harassment claim against him. but really it was testimony about the integrity of the individual who was going to be appointed for a lifetime position. >> what was interesting to me at the time was th
suddenly the tables turned on clarence thomas and there was a public spectacle. you expect that to happen? >> absolutely, i expected some reaction. and i knew that there would be a lot of negative reaction. but let me just go back and correct one thing. remember, there was controversy even early on in the confirmation process. the american bar association had looked at his record and gave him one of the lowest ratings that it had ever given. there were a number of individuals from civil...
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thomas jefferson said, don't. and that's the point i want to make today. there is nobody in the founding period who is more conscious of both the danger of the union, the risks, but also he's more intensely conscious of the rights of an individual. there is a strong libertarian tendency in jefferson's thought and his obsession with rights. on the other hand, there's a strong tendency toward realism, to be aware of the great dangers confronting the nation. and the need to mobilize the force of the nation to sustain its enterprise. so what was the problem with the constitution? why did he say to his good friend, madison, "i don't think we should revere this document. it has many imperfections, and nothing personal, gemmy, but i don't see you as a father or as a founder." now, i'm paraphrasing. it's only because i know him so well, i can say this. as i frequently point out. jefferson never would have gotten tenure at the university of virginia. his publication list is extremely limited. and he was a lousy public speaker. so why wouldn't he say, "good work, mr
thomas jefferson said, don't. and that's the point i want to make today. there is nobody in the founding period who is more conscious of both the danger of the union, the risks, but also he's more intensely conscious of the rights of an individual. there is a strong libertarian tendency in jefferson's thought and his obsession with rights. on the other hand, there's a strong tendency toward realism, to be aware of the great dangers confronting the nation. and the need to mobilize the force of...
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many here says the time to move on from the scandal thomas is likely to go to jail for. >>> ward 5 is all repaired, the ability to respond. >> reporter: there are a number of issues ward 5 residents are
many here says the time to move on from the scandal thomas is likely to go to jail for. >>> ward 5 is all repaired, the ability to respond. >> reporter: there are a number of issues ward 5 residents are
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17 ataques a mujeres a lo largo de una década, hoy testificaron tres víctimas y dijeron que aaron thomaspable podría enfrentar prisión de por de por vida. la fiscalía quiere que se le da pena de muerte al señor avila torres, él es un ex infante de marina acusado de la muerte de un oficial de la marina encontrada muerta en la recámara de su cuartel en la base en el 2009, torres encuentra cargos de asesinato en primer grado y si es encontrado culpable enfrentar prisión de por vida, seguimos en virginia una mujer dijo que dos hombres que se hicieron pasar por policías a robar a ella y a su familia a punta de pistola, la víctima dijo que los dos sujetos tocaron la puerta de su casa y le mostraron lo que ya pensó en una orden de registro, los sujetos estaban armados con una pistola y un cuchillo y se llevaron de la residencia $13,000 en efectivo y joyas. empiezan a ser la reacción de las autoridades sobre el caso de la concejal que fue tratada de forma preferencial por un policía, pero al parecer los más molestos a los residentes de ese condado por la forma en que se manejó la situación. juli
17 ataques a mujeres a lo largo de una década, hoy testificaron tres víctimas y dijeron que aaron thomaspable podría enfrentar prisión de por de por vida. la fiscalía quiere que se le da pena de muerte al señor avila torres, él es un ex infante de marina acusado de la muerte de un oficial de la marina encontrada muerta en la recámara de su cuartel en la base en el 2009, torres encuentra cargos de asesinato en primer grado y si es encontrado culpable enfrentar prisión de por vida,...
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thomas drake was the first person among that recent spate of crackdown prosecutions. >> thomas drake,tshell, your case, explain what happened, what you did, how you became a whistleblower and what happened to you. >> i originally made contact with congressional staffers. during the late 1990's, regarding nsa's massive fraud abuse on certain contracts. in essence, there were pre- existing means by which i was informing congress about what was going on at nsa. in 2001, after 9/11 is when i found out the nsa was in abject violation of the first commandment at nsa, which was, you do not spy on americans without a warrant. as was pointed out in your earlier segment, significant abuse in the 1960's and 1970's under programs where they were actually in violation without -- the were in violation of the for the met rights. political dissidts, journalists not liked by administrations, antiwar activists were being spied upon on a routine basis by the intelligence agencies, including the nsa inside the usa you had watergate, hearings, basically the nixon administration, whatever the president say
thomas drake was the first person among that recent spate of crackdown prosecutions. >> thomas drake,tshell, your case, explain what happened, what you did, how you became a whistleblower and what happened to you. >> i originally made contact with congressional staffers. during the late 1990's, regarding nsa's massive fraud abuse on certain contracts. in essence, there were pre- existing means by which i was informing congress about what was going on at nsa. in 2001, after 9/11 is...
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. >> thomas hart benton. >> why? >> he was a big man and a big giant of his time. thomas benton -- john tyler called him the most raving political maniac i ever knew. but benton was representing missouri in the senate for 30 years. he was a powerful figure. he wrote a massive memoir after that which historians have been using for a century and a half. he was very powerful during that time. >> the story though about the duel and an drew jackson never ceases to amaze me when i read it. what was the story? >> benton has been jackson's aid to camp in the war of 1812 they were very close. but jackson -- there were a lot of duels in tennessee in those days when jackson was relatively younger. and he consented to be the second of a friend of his who was duelling thomas benton's brother jesse. jesse took a bullet to the buttocks, which proved somewhat embarrassing. as a result of that the bentons were trashing jackson's name all over nashville. jackson didn't like that. he took himself quite seriously. so he went after after the two of them with a riding whip. guns were dr
. >> thomas hart benton. >> why? >> he was a big man and a big giant of his time. thomas benton -- john tyler called him the most raving political maniac i ever knew. but benton was representing missouri in the senate for 30 years. he was a powerful figure. he wrote a massive memoir after that which historians have been using for a century and a half. he was very powerful during that time. >> the story though about the duel and an drew jackson never ceases to amaze me...
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ellis said thomas grabs a rebound. -- alyssa thomas grabbed the rebound. they trailed by only three at the half. in the second, thomas misses the jumper. no problem. terps are down by just one. incredible comeback. there you go. two minutes leftthomas is incredible. thomas led with 21 points, nine rebounds. 81-74. >> i am so proud of this team. it wasn't pretty but we found a way to when. -- to win. >> the nationals had not won a game since march 13. there are some control issues of this spring. really good stats. the three home runs in the first. is the back to good form? we will see. stephen strasbourg was on point. more than half of his pitches were strikes. right there 10-0 caps. one week after the league reduced the salary caps by $46 million, the two teams have filed a complaint against the nfl and the players association to have it overturned. >>the saga >> tomorrow night -- a freeze watch. if you can head out to the blossoms tonight tonight is the night to go. cooler on tuesday with increasing clouds. a cold front arrives on wednesday. cooler next
ellis said thomas grabs a rebound. -- alyssa thomas grabbed the rebound. they trailed by only three at the half. in the second, thomas misses the jumper. no problem. terps are down by just one. incredible comeback. there you go. two minutes leftthomas is incredible. thomas led with 21 points, nine rebounds. 81-74. >> i am so proud of this team. it wasn't pretty but we found a way to when. -- to win. >> the nationals had not won a game since march 13. there are some control issues of...
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thomas jefferson was their dear mutual friend. thomas jefferson once referred to madison and monroe as the twin pillars of my happiness. in fact, thomas jefferson vests some time in founding rivals in trying to convince madison to move next to him in albemarle county. so i've already got monroe. if the three of us could live together we could hang out and retire from private life and we could be really happy, reading books, talking about books, talking about the big ideas of the day. so he called him the twin pillars of his happiness. and so he was pleased to get messages from both of them saying our friendship was never set aside no matter how passionate the debate went. i felt bad against running against my friend. this is what happened but we're still friends. and so jefferson is over in france but george washington very much wanted madison to win this race. and one of the first letters of congratulations that madison receives is from george washington. it was nothing that washington had against monroe. washington was responsib
thomas jefferson was their dear mutual friend. thomas jefferson once referred to madison and monroe as the twin pillars of my happiness. in fact, thomas jefferson vests some time in founding rivals in trying to convince madison to move next to him in albemarle county. so i've already got monroe. if the three of us could live together we could hang out and retire from private life and we could be really happy, reading books, talking about books, talking about the big ideas of the day. so he...
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thomas roman is live in fremont where a vigil was held for her this evening. thomas? >> reporter: dan, they are all gone now, but there were people here for a candlelight vigil. sierra used to attend it high school until last fall when she moved to morgan hill. she has been gone a full week, and it has taken a toll on her family and friends. more than 400 fellow students, family and friends crowded the entrance to washington high school. it was sierra's former high school. some are former schoolmates and friends of sierra who were missing since last friday. claire has known sierra since the 7th grade. >> and every day is getting longer. we just want her home. >> her mother was touched by the huge outpouring of support. >> i know she is going to say she is coming back to us. >> 15-year-old sierra disappeared after leaving in morgan hill. since then the sheriffs have conducted a search of her morgan hill neighborhood for any signs of the missing teen. on sunday they found sierra's cell phone near her home. they also found her purse with pants and a t-shirt in a field a
thomas roman is live in fremont where a vigil was held for her this evening. thomas? >> reporter: dan, they are all gone now, but there were people here for a candlelight vigil. sierra used to attend it high school until last fall when she moved to morgan hill. she has been gone a full week, and it has taken a toll on her family and friends. more than 400 fellow students, family and friends crowded the entrance to washington high school. it was sierra's former high school. some are former...
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the third president of the united states and second to live in the white house, thomas jefferson, who was in office from 1801 to 1809 appointed benjamin henry latrobe, as the first surveyor of public buildings to expedite the completion of the federal city. at this point it really was just taverns, hotels, and the white house and the upcoming capital building. jefferson, having his own interests in architecture as seen through his many renovations of montecello, at the university of virginia and virginia state capital and his own ideas for the white house. he had a personal goal of developing public buildings and creating a city in his life town rather than the undeveloped, unpaid landscape that was washington in the early 19th century. latrobe's first duties were to finish the south wing of the capital and work on the president's house and develop what is known as navy yard. his work with jefferson was a collaborative effort and the two in six years helped to make the president's house structurally habitable to supply the missing conveniences and to improve the exterior appearances o
the third president of the united states and second to live in the white house, thomas jefferson, who was in office from 1801 to 1809 appointed benjamin henry latrobe, as the first surveyor of public buildings to expedite the completion of the federal city. at this point it really was just taverns, hotels, and the white house and the upcoming capital building. jefferson, having his own interests in architecture as seen through his many renovations of montecello, at the university of virginia...
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his furniture designs followed thomas hope's. this is right out of thomas hope's book. does this look familiar? we'll see that later as well. the class sized design source was appropriate in latrobe's mind as america based so much of its style, governing and taste on reflections of ancient greece and rome. this was a common site here. rooms that were focused right around an pickwity, the collection of vases, whether they be ro productions or originales that came back from any sort of ruins in the mediterranean. by 1809 the united states and great britain had signed their peace for now. but there was still a tendency for many americans to choose their decor and manner of dressing from the bodies and homes of french and english. it's generalized, but you see from surviving furniture, costume and ceramic styles most americans chose french. although both countries were taking their design inspirations from antiquity. what we can generally refer to as neoclassism. but france and england had very different ideas and takes on what neoclass cal furniture looked like. from where
his furniture designs followed thomas hope's. this is right out of thomas hope's book. does this look familiar? we'll see that later as well. the class sized design source was appropriate in latrobe's mind as america based so much of its style, governing and taste on reflections of ancient greece and rome. this was a common site here. rooms that were focused right around an pickwity, the collection of vases, whether they be ro productions or originales that came back from any sort of ruins in...
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oh go back to the cause report on my staff which i got to go to los angeles and talk with thomas cole naki lead singer guitarist and songwriter streetlight manifesto thomas welcome to the kaiser report thank you i thomas on your website you recently wrote street light manifesto probably boycotts itself explain it's a very complicated situation obviously i'll try to sum it up we are like a lot of other musicians out there frustrated with the way bit better record label and record industry in general has been treating us. and you know obviously our concern is to be our priority is to be successful as a band and it's not to get a record on any sort of charts nor is it even to sell x. amount of records which seem to be the goals of the record labels both large and small you know independent and major labels so we figured since they're going to be screwing us over and then you know hitting us sending their lawyers over at us every time we try to dissent publicly we're going to go all out and pretty much try to be the first band to sell zero records so that we kind of announced a boycott we
oh go back to the cause report on my staff which i got to go to los angeles and talk with thomas cole naki lead singer guitarist and songwriter streetlight manifesto thomas welcome to the kaiser report thank you i thomas on your website you recently wrote street light manifesto probably boycotts itself explain it's a very complicated situation obviously i'll try to sum it up we are like a lot of other musicians out there frustrated with the way bit better record label and record industry in...
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thomas roman is live in fremont where a vigil was held for her this evening. thomas? >> reporter: dan, they are all gone now, but there were people here for a candlelight vigil. sierra used to attend it high school until last fall when she moved to morgan hill. she has been gone a full week, and it has taken a toll on her family and friends. more than 400 fellow students, family and friends crowded the entrance to washington high school. it was sierra's former high school. some are former schoolmates and friends of sierra who were missing since last friday. claire has known sierra since the 7th grade. >> and every day is getting longer. we just want her home. >> her mother was touched by the huge outpouring of support. >> i know she is going to say she is coming back to us. >> 15-year-old sierra disappeared after leaving in morgan hill. since then the sheriffs have conducted a search of her morgan hill neighborhood for any signs of the missing teen. on sunday they found sierra's cell phone near her home. they also found her purse with pants and a t-shirt in a field a
thomas roman is live in fremont where a vigil was held for her this evening. thomas? >> reporter: dan, they are all gone now, but there were people here for a candlelight vigil. sierra used to attend it high school until last fall when she moved to morgan hill. she has been gone a full week, and it has taken a toll on her family and friends. more than 400 fellow students, family and friends crowded the entrance to washington high school. it was sierra's former high school. some are former...
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thomas, the terps with the four- point lead at that juncture. in the second half, thomas, knocking it down. soft, feathery, in. maryland cruises into the acc final, 73-58. later in sports, we will hear from brenda freeze in their match up in the acc championship. >>> one of the largest international women's organization is holding an annual festival in baltimore, honoring one of maryland's very own. >> maryland's a very known as u.s. senator barbara mikulski served on a panel entitled maryland's women, first and foremost, a topic she is familiar with. it was a first of sorts this weekend as the women of the world held their annual festival for the first time in baltimore. it kicked off roddick the home of the baltimore symphony orchestra. the festival celebrates the leadership and talents from women all over the world. >> we have panels on women in politics, women in law, health, sports, technology. >> this woman, who is the music director of the orchestra at the first woman to hold this position with a major american orchestra, is responsible f
thomas, the terps with the four- point lead at that juncture. in the second half, thomas, knocking it down. soft, feathery, in. maryland cruises into the acc final, 73-58. later in sports, we will hear from brenda freeze in their match up in the acc championship. >>> one of the largest international women's organization is holding an annual festival in baltimore, honoring one of maryland's very own. >> maryland's a very known as u.s. senator barbara mikulski served on a panel...
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thomas roman is live in shellville in sonoma county with the story there. thomas? >> the rain has stopped, but the flooding hasn't. the fast-moving water isn't actually in a stream or creek. heavy rains saturated the roads earlier today. but tonight the high tide came in an hour and a half ago and it finished the job of flooding the entire junction. >> the rain poured down in the town of sonoma this evening. everywhere you looked umbrellas completed everybody's wardrobes. they warned of flooding and standing water. these heavy rains really affected highway 121 where it connects to highway 12 in shellville. the chp closed portions of both late this afternoon. this area usually floods in heavy storms and today was no different. some drivers seemingly in the difference of the flooding plowed through the water and locals welcomed the rain. 24 is the kind of driving that causes serious accidents. >> the biggest thing is they will hydroplane and slam into the railing or go off into a ditch or worst case scenario, go head on into another vehicle. we ask everybody to slow
thomas roman is live in shellville in sonoma county with the story there. thomas? >> the rain has stopped, but the flooding hasn't. the fast-moving water isn't actually in a stream or creek. heavy rains saturated the roads earlier today. but tonight the high tide came in an hour and a half ago and it finished the job of flooding the entire junction. >> the rain poured down in the town of sonoma this evening. everywhere you looked umbrellas completed everybody's wardrobes. they...
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changing its laws making access to life saving drugs more affordable for its citizens explain why thomas jefferson would have applauded this decision also the republican party loves to start conspiracy theories in attempts to sway american voters why they resort to these tactics and if they really think they're fooling anyone and it's nice really take out a former wall street executive has come clean on goldman sachs but do we the people need to do to make sure banks don't screw us over again. in the best of the rest of the news the nation of india's taking on a giant trans national pharmaceutical company in a decision that could have far reaching effects around the planet india is allowing a local drug company to manufacture and sell the cancer drug nexavar which is currently patented by german based pharmaceutical giant bear as a result of the decision nexavar will be available to cancer patients in india at a little over a dollar a pill whereas bayer was charging nearly fifty dollars a pill there are eight thousand eight hundred cancer patients in india who desperately need the drug r
changing its laws making access to life saving drugs more affordable for its citizens explain why thomas jefferson would have applauded this decision also the republican party loves to start conspiracy theories in attempts to sway american voters why they resort to these tactics and if they really think they're fooling anyone and it's nice really take out a former wall street executive has come clean on goldman sachs but do we the people need to do to make sure banks don't screw us over again....
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thomas roman is live in shellville in sonoma county with the story there. thomas? >> the rain has stopped, but the flooding hasn't. the fast-moving water isn't actually in a stream or creek. heavy rains saturated the roads earlier today. but tonight the high tide came in an hour and a half ago and it finished the job of flooding the entire junction. >> the rain poured down in the town of sonoma this evening. everywhere you looked umbrellas completed everybody's wardrobes. they warned of flooding and standing water. these heavy rains really affected highway 121 where it connects to highway 12 in shellville. the chp closed portions of both late this afternoon. this area usually floods in heavy storms and today was no different. some drivers seemingly in the difference of the flooding plowed through the water and locals welcomed the rain. 24 is the kind of driving that causes serious accidents. >> the biggest thing is they will hydroplane and slam into the railing or go off into a ditch or worst case scenario, go head on into another vehicle. we ask everybody to slow
thomas roman is live in shellville in sonoma county with the story there. thomas? >> the rain has stopped, but the flooding hasn't. the fast-moving water isn't actually in a stream or creek. heavy rains saturated the roads earlier today. but tonight the high tide came in an hour and a half ago and it finished the job of flooding the entire junction. >> the rain poured down in the town of sonoma this evening. everywhere you looked umbrellas completed everybody's wardrobes. they...
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so we can understand the stakes are so high. >> thomas lubanga was first brought here in 2006. he's pleaded not guilty to all the charges of enlisting and constricting children under 15. it's alleged these crimes were committed during the conflict in the east of the d.r.c. in the early part of the last decade. today's judgment will be important, not only because it will decide the fate of thomas lubanga, it's also a coming of age for the international criminal court, of which there are increasingly high expectations. peter biles, bbc news. >> as soon as we get some word on the verdict coming out, we'll go straight back to the court there in the hague. chinese premier wen jiabao, has called for reforms to prevent what he calls a historical tragedy like the cultural revolution. delivering what is his last address to the national people's congress before he steps down, mr. wen expressed regret that he was unable to resolve a number of economic problems facing the country. he told communist party members he did have the courage to face people and history. our correspondent in beiji
so we can understand the stakes are so high. >> thomas lubanga was first brought here in 2006. he's pleaded not guilty to all the charges of enlisting and constricting children under 15. it's alleged these crimes were committed during the conflict in the east of the d.r.c. in the early part of the last decade. today's judgment will be important, not only because it will decide the fate of thomas lubanga, it's also a coming of age for the international criminal court, of which there are...
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we are emotionally into the game because of thomas. >> thomas is thomas robinson who has led kansas to eyes on him, he was probably nine or 10 years old. >> he kept getting taller and taller. he kept playing better and better. >> he was raised by his mother, lisa. last year tragedy struck. he lost two of his grandparents and days later, lisa died after suffering a heart attack. >> when his mother passed, it was the steady influence in his life. she carried a big stick. she would try to keep him in mind. >> hundreds of mourners including the entire kansas team attended the funeral. >> they were phenomenal. they took care of him and his family through the rough times. >> saturday night thomas will be on basketball's biggest stage and coach cannot wait. >> he can keep his dream, keep his focus and keep his future in basketball a live. to see him develop and see what kind of player he is today i smile every time i think about it. >> i am not sure if awesome covers it. this is now a man. he has his little sister and he could be the best basketball player in the entire country. >> we can tur
we are emotionally into the game because of thomas. >> thomas is thomas robinson who has led kansas to eyes on him, he was probably nine or 10 years old. >> he kept getting taller and taller. he kept playing better and better. >> he was raised by his mother, lisa. last year tragedy struck. he lost two of his grandparents and days later, lisa died after suffering a heart attack. >> when his mother passed, it was the steady influence in his life. she carried a big stick....
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thomas frieden. so while we wait for that, we'll bring you conversation from this morning's "washington journal," the president with his two-day, four-state energy tour wrapping up today. today he was in keystone in curbing, oklahoma talking about the keystone pipeline and wrapping up at ohio university. all of it focusing on energy. we asked our viewers about it this morning on "washington journal." >> and we're back. for the remainder of today's "washington journal," want to get your take on president obama's energy strategy. yesterday he started out on a four-day tour to tout what he plans to do on gasoline prices and other aspects of his energy strategy. he was in it nevada yesterday at a solar panel company. here's what he had to say. >> but an energy strategy that focuses only on drilling and not on an energy strategy that will free ourselves from our dependence on foreign oil, that's a losing strategy. that's not a strategy i'm going to pursue. america uses 20% of the world's oil, and we've go
thomas frieden. so while we wait for that, we'll bring you conversation from this morning's "washington journal," the president with his two-day, four-state energy tour wrapping up today. today he was in keystone in curbing, oklahoma talking about the keystone pipeline and wrapping up at ohio university. all of it focusing on energy. we asked our viewers about it this morning on "washington journal." >> and we're back. for the remainder of today's "washington...
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today aaron thomas and his alleged victims were in the courtroom together. >> >>> aaron thomas the alleged ea east coast rapist, came to court to today appearing far different than he did in november when he a was extradited to prince william county from connecticut. now with a full beard and thick head of hair he often looked down as one by one the three teenagers he is accused of attacking on halloween night, 2009, took the stand to describe in painful detail what happened. >> very poised i thought. you know, very articulate. it it was not easy for them. certainly didn't want to be here and obviously didn't want to be a victim to start with. > >> reporter: the teens age 16 and 18 at the time were returning home from trick or treating when they say a masked man dressed in black came up behind him. josh white of "the washington po post" describes the testimony. > >> reporter: she said i felt like a gun on my back. he said, don't move. do you have any money? do do you have anything? >> reporter: the teenagers said after the man learned they only had candy he ordered them deep into the woods
today aaron thomas and his alleged victims were in the courtroom together. >> >>> aaron thomas the alleged ea east coast rapist, came to court to today appearing far different than he did in november when he a was extradited to prince william county from connecticut. now with a full beard and thick head of hair he often looked down as one by one the three teenagers he is accused of attacking on halloween night, 2009, took the stand to describe in painful detail what happened....
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. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and he's granted her a meeting.he hopes to be released to general population and be reunited with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean, it's hard for him. he wants me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth but, i mean, we just haven't had enough communication with each other. so i really don't know. i'm not there with him. i don't know. >> marcus, what's up with you? >> they wanted to do an interview of me. >> you don't want to be interviewed? >> next question. >> what question did they ask you? >> have i seen [ bleep ]. >> that causes you to cry? >> because it hurt you. >> because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ] that hurts you? >> because it hurts. >> marcus, marcus, marcus. you ain't going to win no academy award with that [ bleep ]. stop that crying. i don't want to hear your crying. i'm just going to go on back and i'm not even going to talk to you about this. they wanted me to talk to
. >> meanwhile, marcus thomas has been writing warden culliver and he's granted her a meeting.he hopes to be released to general population and be reunited with her husband. >> what's going on with your man? >> he's maintaining. i mean, it's hard for him. he wants me out there with him so bad. just as bad as i need to be out there with him. we've been writing each other back and forth but, i mean, we just haven't had enough communication with each other. so i really don't...
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karen thomas faces a preliminary hearing. -- aaron thomas faces a preliminary hearing.linked to 17 rapes and other attacks on women from virginia to connecticut. >> a law legalizing gay marriage is now in effect in maryland. it is now the eighth state to legalize same-sex marriages. it goes into affect on january. >> the peak cherry blossom season is just around the corner. the buds will open early thanks to, of course, our warmer than average winter. it is expected to come between march 24 and the 31st. an expected 1 million tourists will converge on washington d.c. during the festival. >> andrew breitbart the conservative media activist has died at the age of 43. some call him a pioneer in conservative blogging. rebecca cooper is live. >> despite problems with this hard in the past year, andrew breitbart's friends say the death was completely unexpected. he collapsed near his los angeles home while out for a walk last night. news of his death has sent shock waves through washington. he was not a household name, but andrew breitbart was a well- known name in washington
karen thomas faces a preliminary hearing. -- aaron thomas faces a preliminary hearing.linked to 17 rapes and other attacks on women from virginia to connecticut. >> a law legalizing gay marriage is now in effect in maryland. it is now the eighth state to legalize same-sex marriages. it goes into affect on january. >> the peak cherry blossom season is just around the corner. the buds will open early thanks to, of course, our warmer than average winter. it is expected to come between...
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aaron thomas? i thought, oh, my gosh, is she dead? i was panicked. >> reporter: and shocked. often binge drinkers are just as likely good girls under enormous pressure, just trying to fit in. erin said she first began lying to her mother in eighth grade. >> it was about me wanting to make a decision and knowing that i wasn't going to be able to do anything unless i did it behind her back. >> you wanted control? >> yes. >> reporter: often underage bingers pre-game, pounding stomach. turning quantities of alcohol before the school dance or the big game which alcohol is banned. >> shot gunning five beers over a couple hours could be pretty common. >> reporter: little kids don't even like the taste of alcohol. >> it's disgusting. and yet you're encouraging each other. do it fast. telling each other tips on how to drink it faster so you don't take it. >> reporter: look at the hit movie project x, hollywood's take on a party run amock. for girls, alcohol has the added dangerous to let them act ought sexu
aaron thomas? i thought, oh, my gosh, is she dead? i was panicked. >> reporter: and shocked. often binge drinkers are just as likely good girls under enormous pressure, just trying to fit in. erin said she first began lying to her mother in eighth grade. >> it was about me wanting to make a decision and knowing that i wasn't going to be able to do anything unless i did it behind her back. >> you wanted control? >> yes. >> reporter: often underage bingers pre-game,...
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thomas to tihanna hawkins. hawkins would leave the game and not return.l be back in the next round. moseley played beat the shot clock. maryland takes the lead. terps force a turnover, alyssa thomas to lauren mincy. the terps end the game on a 21-4 run. maryland 81-74, advancing to the lead. they'll take on top seed notre dame on tuesday. >>> let's go to hockey. a must-win for alex ovechkiovec. how about miko coyvu. 12 stays in the first period. no score after 1. second period, alex on the break with jason chamera. chucks it past matt hackett, his 19th goal of the season. 2-0 capitals looking good. they need to win this game because buffalo is in that eighth and final playoff spot with 84 points now. >> and the whiz play tonight. >> they just must win. >>> that's the news. we'll be back at 11:00. have
thomas to tihanna hawkins. hawkins would leave the game and not return.l be back in the next round. moseley played beat the shot clock. maryland takes the lead. terps force a turnover, alyssa thomas to lauren mincy. the terps end the game on a 21-4 run. maryland 81-74, advancing to the lead. they'll take on top seed notre dame on tuesday. >>> let's go to hockey. a must-win for alex ovechkiovec. how about miko coyvu. 12 stays in the first period. no score after 1. second period, alex on...
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thomas jefferson did, you can have tyranny through democracy. in other words, for instance, if our congress is doing things outside the constitution just because it's decided it can do it, that's tyranny. it's tyranny by congress but it's still tyranny. the idea that individuals can vote to steal somebody's wealth because somebody wants to redistribute it, that's tyranny. you'll notice we don't have a direct democracy, a pure democracy in our constitution. there's checks and balances. there's all kinds of things in there to limit the scope and power of the federal government and to make sure that individuals can't -- the reason we enter into a government is to protect our bodies and our private property. otherwise, there's no reason to enter into a relationship, a social contract with government. the problem now is the government is using its power and the law to attack them. and so to plunder as bostiat would say and so this is one of the puzzles we would face as a people, among others, what do you do about a situation like this and even when w
thomas jefferson did, you can have tyranny through democracy. in other words, for instance, if our congress is doing things outside the constitution just because it's decided it can do it, that's tyranny. it's tyranny by congress but it's still tyranny. the idea that individuals can vote to steal somebody's wealth because somebody wants to redistribute it, that's tyranny. you'll notice we don't have a direct democracy, a pure democracy in our constitution. there's checks and balances. there's...
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we appreciate it. >> thanks, thomas.having me on. >> absolutely. >>> we wanted to get on the record this morning with new information that just came to light in regard to the national organization for marriage. nom as you may recall is an organization who fights tirelessly against marriage equality. well, the state of maine has an ongoing investigation for campaign finance activities there in the unsealed court documents distributed by the human rights campaign show that the confidential nom 2009 literature titled "winning the marriage battle" defined its agenda by saying the strategic goal of this project is to drive a wedge between gays and blacks. two key democratic constituencies find, equip, energize and connect african-american spokespeople for marriage, develop a media campaign around their objections to gay marriage. as a civil right, provoke the gay marriage base into responding by denouncing these spokesmen and women as bigots. it also identifies a plan to attract latinos to the cause by saying our ultimate goa
we appreciate it. >> thanks, thomas.having me on. >> absolutely. >>> we wanted to get on the record this morning with new information that just came to light in regard to the national organization for marriage. nom as you may recall is an organization who fights tirelessly against marriage equality. well, the state of maine has an ongoing investigation for campaign finance activities there in the unsealed court documents distributed by the human rights campaign show that...
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thanks, thomas. >> absolutely.e return now to the supreme court showdown with our panel, democratic strategist and republican strategist. it's great to have you both here, and debbie, i want to start with you because we know the most important thing for voters is the economy seeing the unemployment number move steadily closer to a percent. but does the rejection of this law hurt the legitimacy of the policy decisions made by this white house and ultimately hurt the campaign come november? >> no, not at all. first of all, this administration believes it's constitutional. and as he just said, so did some conservative judges on both the six circuit and the court of appeal. the fact of the matter is, this law right now is providing 180 million people health care they didn't have that had lifetime caps or pre-existing conditions. it's giving 86 million people preventative care they didn't have, 2.5 million young people are now on their parents' insurance. and the donut hole for almost 50 million seniors being called slo
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our girl, bobbie thomas! >> oh, my gosh. i was nervous before. >> we love you!congrats. >> tell us about it. >> his name is michael. we know that. >> yes. and i am so nervous right now. >> the crew is heartbroken. they're devastated. >> there is mashing of teeth. it's tough. >> he's already threatened to beat them up for me. >> they don't like the fact you have not brought him around around they have not been able to pass muster with him. they want to judge him. >> i think i want to throw up right now. i'm just -- it's always been sort of a little nice secret to have, as you both now, outside of the show. and so michael, you're amazing. i love you very much. i'm so nervous. i don't know why i'm talking about this. >> she's got a gorgeous ring. >> he put it on chica, my dog's collar. he ran up into the bed, it was 12:30 at night. i was thinking, no, this is not happening right now. he finally said -- we've been having a conversation like this for five minutes and -- yeah. >> you've been going together how long so everybody knows out there? >> gosh. i mean we were
our girl, bobbie thomas! >> oh, my gosh. i was nervous before. >> we love you!congrats. >> tell us about it. >> his name is michael. we know that. >> yes. and i am so nervous right now. >> the crew is heartbroken. they're devastated. >> there is mashing of teeth. it's tough. >> he's already threatened to beat them up for me. >> they don't like the fact you have not brought him around around they have not been able to pass muster with him....