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thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so. we forget the language of american democracy? .. well i'm not giving anything away by saying that the left is a known jefferson and in the right doesn't own jefferson. the past owns jefferson. every nation needs ennobling national creation story. thomas jefferson is indispensable to ours. i think it is not a scientific measure of anything, but you can learn something by taking note of the cabinet room in the white house where the president meets with his cabinet. and i thought that over the years to look at early photographs and read stories in "the new york times," every four years when a new president comes into office
thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so. we forget the language of american democracy? .. well i'm not giving anything away by saying that the...
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the mal ability of thomas jefferson. the politics of memory, that is what we are talking about. and jefferson can be adopted by the new deal liberals, by the reagan conservatives and by libertarian activist. the quintessential individualist when timothy mcveigh blew up the federal building in a coma city he had that unfortunate jefferson quote about the tree of liberty needing to be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants on his t-shirt. campaigning for the republican nomination in 2012, newt gingrich responds to a voter's question about legalizing weed [inaudible] so talk about updating the founders with a precise historical evidence to do that. and jefferson was cited by eleanor roosevelt frequently generally in favor of investment in public education and jefferson was literally ahead of its time when it came to that. democracy cannot function without an educated electorate and eleanor roosevelt liked that one. he has been cited in favor of of the gold standard and by jesse helms in opposition to the payment o
the mal ability of thomas jefferson. the politics of memory, that is what we are talking about. and jefferson can be adopted by the new deal liberals, by the reagan conservatives and by libertarian activist. the quintessential individualist when timothy mcveigh blew up the federal building in a coma city he had that unfortunate jefferson quote about the tree of liberty needing to be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants on his t-shirt. campaigning for the republican nomination in...
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thomas: absolutely. without getting political, a lot of things happened during the civil war that still apply today. one general one is that when people stop talking and compromising, they start shooting. that better not ever happen again. >> thomas, thank you for joining us. thomas: thank you. >> tell us your name and where you're from. tyler: my name is tyler mink from baltimore. >> tell us about the soldier you are playing today. tyler: there was a generic confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we started i am as you for union officer because of your dark gray coat. tell me about your uniform. tyler: a lot of fabric is being imported from europe. there is a manufacturer named kate lives in ireland and is shipping in fabric from the u.k.. it is normally what you would think of as confederate gray. these are three layers of braid it is for a major. one for the tenants, 34 kernels. it is the same pattern that exists today if you look at marine corps dress uni
thomas: absolutely. without getting political, a lot of things happened during the civil war that still apply today. one general one is that when people stop talking and compromising, they start shooting. that better not ever happen again. >> thomas, thank you for joining us. thomas: thank you. >> tell us your name and where you're from. tyler: my name is tyler mink from baltimore. >> tell us about the soldier you are playing today. tyler: there was a generic confederacy -- at...
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thomas: the backdoor is a loophole? there are two types of loopholes in our national security surveillance. the first type, we are offensively going after foreigners. they say since they are not covered by the constitution, we can collect the content of their e-mails and phone calls. guess what, when they collect all that, they are accidentally scooping up your data, too. they harvest all of that data now they are sitting on a big haystack that contains your information. even though you're not from a foreign country -- you are a u.s. person. the fbi has confirmed this, they are going into that haystack and they are searching for other crimes -- not terrorism. they're using this incidental data collection that was supposed to be collected on foreign people, they are using that to collect it on you as people and their certificate. that is the backdoor. >> congressman, has technology lessened our privacy? thomas: not technology, the government has lessened our privacy. it has made it easier to violate your privacy, the fac
thomas: the backdoor is a loophole? there are two types of loopholes in our national security surveillance. the first type, we are offensively going after foreigners. they say since they are not covered by the constitution, we can collect the content of their e-mails and phone calls. guess what, when they collect all that, they are accidentally scooping up your data, too. they harvest all of that data now they are sitting on a big haystack that contains your information. even though you're not...
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thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down their shoulders. they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them. finally they were able to get him handcuffed. >> he is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to lorraine county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on an attempt of court charge, which is a low grade merchandise. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all that he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. >> thomas pleads guilty to assault and obstructing official business. he is convicted and sentenced to time served plus three years probation. thomas also has to undergo psychological evaluation and treatment. >> we react. it happens afterwards. that's when you think to yourself, wow, that could have been bad. >> a deputy gets taken for a ride across a busy highway. >> my life was flashing before my eyes. later choreographed chaos in a prison yard.
thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down their shoulders. they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them. finally they were able to get him handcuffed. >> he is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to lorraine county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on an attempt of court charge, which is a low grade merchandise. he left our department with a felony assaulting an...
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had been thomas h. never joined america first. she endorsed many principles and speeches. among the high-profile supporters for senator burton k. wheeler of montana but a democrat who broke with the administration over the packing plan in 1937. we shared a stage with norman thomas in north dakota republican senator gerald maye cosponsored by the keep america out of four congress in the first committee. wheeler went on to star as the opportunistic vice president under charles lindbergh and the alternate history of world war ii. the title of the novel the plot against america is borrowed from a marxist or published in 1946 lake and harry truman to hitler. at one point the fictional wheeler declares there will man is a supporter of civil liberties and militarism. any skepticism before as a sign of sympathy for fascism in every isolationist is a crypto not be. the ideological members of the communist party actively called for repression of dissenters. for records in the criticism of today's libertarians suc
had been thomas h. never joined america first. she endorsed many principles and speeches. among the high-profile supporters for senator burton k. wheeler of montana but a democrat who broke with the administration over the packing plan in 1937. we shared a stage with norman thomas in north dakota republican senator gerald maye cosponsored by the keep america out of four congress in the first committee. wheeler went on to star as the opportunistic vice president under charles lindbergh and the...
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social media helped track down janine thomas.c 10 reports the local restaurant industry is relieved by this arrest. >> reporter: this cell phone pic made thomas infamous a social media post widely shared by restaurant workers warning of her m.o. but her most recent photograph is this mug shot taken tuesday night after she allegedly struck for at least the eighth time in just three months. >> i think she's extremely opportunistic. we live in an age people can just about everything they want. >> reporter: by the time thomas was in a restaurant at tuesday, they knew to be aware of. we're told she ordered three long island iced teas and a full meal. took off. it's essentially the same tactics she used at other center city restaurants. sometimes stealing from other patrons, as well. >> unfortunately, it's not a victimless crime. >> reporter: matt is one of the local restaurant managers hearing of thomgs. he tells us restaurant wait staff are hurt more than owners by such crimes. >> they're actually losing money to wait on that table.
social media helped track down janine thomas.c 10 reports the local restaurant industry is relieved by this arrest. >> reporter: this cell phone pic made thomas infamous a social media post widely shared by restaurant workers warning of her m.o. but her most recent photograph is this mug shot taken tuesday night after she allegedly struck for at least the eighth time in just three months. >> i think she's extremely opportunistic. we live in an age people can just about everything...
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thomas: it becomes harder and harder.he smartest people are saving bits and pieces of them. bill: greenwich lane, of course. brendan: we need to date him for a shameless plug. [bell rings] tom: i want to have you explain to the audience why you have people spend $300 extra on your breast joy. -- on your brass joy. thomas: it is a thing you put yourself in. you should have it be better quality. take your time. the best homes and the best things come over time. brendan: i want to drag this back to the stuff that we talk about every day, meritocracy and income inequality. you went to cooper union. it is a beloved education in part because it is -- it was free. should it be free? thomas: it is really challenging what is happening with it all. it is a wonderful institution. the size alone, the size of the classes it is only about 50 or 60 in each class. it is fantastic. tom: i want a thomas o'brien explanation. ring up the image right now. this is lap lust -- lamp lust folks. when you look at this gorgeous table lamp, where di
thomas: it becomes harder and harder.he smartest people are saving bits and pieces of them. bill: greenwich lane, of course. brendan: we need to date him for a shameless plug. [bell rings] tom: i want to have you explain to the audience why you have people spend $300 extra on your breast joy. -- on your brass joy. thomas: it is a thing you put yourself in. you should have it be better quality. take your time. the best homes and the best things come over time. brendan: i want to drag this back...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thomas middleditch right there, yeah. thomas welcome.- >> i got a suit on. it's so tailored you got to unbutton it. you don't have to unbutton yours, you needed more tailors. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? is that the sign of -- >> yeah. it's a sign you don't know what you're doing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, not at all. you look sharp, but thank you for coming on the show. >> are you kidding? thank you. >> jimmy: gosh, i'm a fan of the show and you are a very funny guy. you're a very cool guy. >> oh, yeah. people come up to me, they are surprised that i'm not my character. they say, "oh, you're not so nerdy." i say, "yes, i'm cool. i have been for my whole life." >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i have proof of some old photos that i have from when i was always cool. >> jimmy: yeah, here you are. >> oh, where is it, here? >> jimmy: yeah, how old are you here? just a little kid here, it's a a cool photo. [ laughter ] >> you see, exactly. it's very cool. you see, i have that hair going. [ laughter ] i have a popped collar before any frat boys w
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thomas middleditch right there, yeah. thomas welcome.- >> i got a suit on. it's so tailored you got to unbutton it. you don't have to unbutton yours, you needed more tailors. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? is that the sign of -- >> yeah. it's a sign you don't know what you're doing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, not at all. you look sharp, but thank you for coming on the show. >> are you kidding? thank you. >> jimmy: gosh, i'm...
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we feel strongly that the jury improperly and unfairly held isiah thomas responsible." record, this statement was issued with the red squiggle underneath isiah's name. [ laughter ] and while that is the correct spelling of thomas's name, it makes it look like even microsoft word knew the hiring was a bad idea. the statement went on to say, "we are grateful that he has committed his considerable talent to help the liberty succeed." yeah, let's talk about that talent. thomas was fired from his last job at florida international university after he went 25-65 in three seasons. he also ran the knicks into the ground. and, shortly after he bought the cba, a league that had existed since 1946, it went bankrupt and folded. the last time isiah thomas had success in basketball this was considered an acceptable length for shorts. [ laughter ] now, james nolan can be forgiven for being a little distracted, since in addition to being the executive chairman of the madison square garden company, and owner of the knicks and the liberty, he also has to focus on his band, j.d. and the st
we feel strongly that the jury improperly and unfairly held isiah thomas responsible." record, this statement was issued with the red squiggle underneath isiah's name. [ laughter ] and while that is the correct spelling of thomas's name, it makes it look like even microsoft word knew the hiring was a bad idea. the statement went on to say, "we are grateful that he has committed his considerable talent to help the liberty succeed." yeah, let's talk about that talent. thomas was...
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thomas. [sirens] [background noise] illinois -- james p. morsby. indiana -- jacob d. calvin.en. nicholas e. schultz. jeffrey b. westerfield. iowa -- howard j. snyder. kansas -- jason e. harwood. kentucky -- bob w. branham. louisiana -- alan m. berez jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland -- jamal l. clagget. massachusetts -- greg t. maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker. minnesota -- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew scott chisholm. eddie j. johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- je
thomas. [sirens] [background noise] illinois -- james p. morsby. indiana -- jacob d. calvin.en. nicholas e. schultz. jeffrey b. westerfield. iowa -- howard j. snyder. kansas -- jason e. harwood. kentucky -- bob w. branham. louisiana -- alan m. berez jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland -- jamal l. clagget. massachusetts -- greg t. maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker. minnesota -- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john...
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now, his name is corporal thomas webster. he faces assault charges all because of this dashcam video. take a look. >> get on the [ bleep ] ground. get on the [ bleep ] ground. get on the ground. >> investigators say that's corporal webster who kicked lateef dickerson in the head during this august 2013 arrest. it happened at a gas station off route 13 after police got a call about a fight and someone possibly armed with a gun. dover police say dickerson was already complying with the officers' orders to get down. prosecutors say the kick knocked dickerson unconscious and left him with a broken jaw. now, prosecutors charge corporal webster with second-degree assault. he's now on leave without pay. his lawyer tells nbc 10 webster was only protecting the city of dover from dickerson whom he says is a criminal and a gang member. now, just a few minutes ago, the dover fraternal order of police released a statement which in part reads, "we continue to support thomas webster and his family, but understand why his actions were outsid
now, his name is corporal thomas webster. he faces assault charges all because of this dashcam video. take a look. >> get on the [ bleep ] ground. get on the [ bleep ] ground. get on the ground. >> investigators say that's corporal webster who kicked lateef dickerson in the head during this august 2013 arrest. it happened at a gas station off route 13 after police got a call about a fight and someone possibly armed with a gun. dover police say dickerson was already complying with...
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thomas polled peck she came down first to try to wakep a roommate on the couch. >> that day she didn'tw he went to go seat fight. >> she went down to wake him up. >> thinking he was there. >> that trip downstairs delayed thomas and son for escaping about the flames got route of control. pse&g you hear an sxlotion before the fire. >> i don't now how to started but loud, big boom. >> city fire officials state cause of the blaze is under investigation. in camden, nora muchanic, "channel 6 action news." >> from that house i want another buyer at a warehouse. they rushed to 7th and florence why they found a vaik warehouse burning. they were able to get the upper hand in an hour and no injuriesry were reported. >> discovery of body in delaware river in camden. police tell "action news" children walking a long the river near 9 street and adams avenue found remains right around 3:00 this arm. so far no word on identity of person found or cause of death. >> there were prayers and peace in baltimore today as city and state officials made plans to get that city back to normal. tonight was the fir
thomas polled peck she came down first to try to wakep a roommate on the couch. >> that day she didn'tw he went to go seat fight. >> she went down to wake him up. >> thinking he was there. >> that trip downstairs delayed thomas and son for escaping about the flames got route of control. pse&g you hear an sxlotion before the fire. >> i don't now how to started but loud, big boom. >> city fire officials state cause of the blaze is under investigation. in...
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thomas waterhouse reports.homas: supporters of the president take to the streets to watch his motorcade drive through the capital to the presidential palace. >> winged our president to rule to honor our country. -- we need our president to rule. thomas: the president spoke to the nation on the radio, announcing that his country is now at peace praising security forces for their speed and efficiency in ending the coup. he also said that all borders have no been reopened and that elections will be prepared in a peaceful way, adding that those who want to use violence will never succeed, saying that all protest must now stop. on the outskirts of the capital demonstrators were still out on the streets, fanning the flames of their his content, something they view as unconstitutional. >> they need to set up another election so that people can feel they are in a democracy. right now, we are not in a democracy. >> we will not stop demonstrating until he is out. thomas: police have warned residents they will be shot at
thomas waterhouse reports.homas: supporters of the president take to the streets to watch his motorcade drive through the capital to the presidential palace. >> winged our president to rule to honor our country. -- we need our president to rule. thomas: the president spoke to the nation on the radio, announcing that his country is now at peace praising security forces for their speed and efficiency in ending the coup. he also said that all borders have no been reopened and that elections...
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i am hoping we can involve justice thomas more. >> beautiful. ladies and gentlemen this great teacher you can see what it was that kindled my passion for studying the constitution. inspiring me and millions of americans to a lot of study the constitution. i want to thank you. join me in thanking america's constitutional law teacher. [applause] [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured? send us an e-mail. tweet us or post on our wall >> bill gates recently released a list of seven books is reading this summer
i am hoping we can involve justice thomas more. >> beautiful. ladies and gentlemen this great teacher you can see what it was that kindled my passion for studying the constitution. inspiring me and millions of americans to a lot of study the constitution. i want to thank you. join me in thanking america's constitutional law teacher. [applause] [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured? send us an e-mail. tweet us or post on our wall >>...
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>> thomas and her son crawled out of a back window of burning house and ran through the back yard and wound up on michelle's porch badly burned and extremeing in pain. >> they were really, really burnt up bad. coye tell they jumped out of something they had no shoes nothing on. >> you can see the extent of the devastation here. this place is completely bubd out. thomas told people after she escaped from the fire she came downstairs first to wake up one of her roommates who she thought was sleep on couch. >> my cousin was there. that day we went to see the fight. she didn't know he went to see it. >> she went to wake him up. >> thinking he was there. >> that delays thomas and son from escaping before the flames got out of control. pse&g were at the house where they sealed over the gas line to the property. several people report hearing an explosion before the fire. >> i don't know how the fire actually started but i heard this loud, big boom. >> city fire officials say the cause of blaze is still under investigation. in camden, i'm nora muchanic, "channel 6 action news." >> police in p
>> thomas and her son crawled out of a back window of burning house and ran through the back yard and wound up on michelle's porch badly burned and extremeing in pain. >> they were really, really burnt up bad. coye tell they jumped out of something they had no shoes nothing on. >> you can see the extent of the devastation here. this place is completely bubd out. thomas told people after she escaped from the fire she came downstairs first to wake up one of her roommates who she...
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>> great to be with you, thomas.y sort of tussling with rand paul. we've seen this taking place the last several years. rand paul tends to opt for a little bit of a more forward lookingpproach on foreign policy. he's less quick to say that he support things like authorizing the use of military force maybe than some of his other colleagues. it was really that comment he made yesterday on msnbc that really lit up the republican field. you had people like bobby jindal weighing in with harsh rhetoric. rick santorum of course building on criticism from chris christie that's unfolded this week and last. you know, this is an intensifying critique from around paul. the presidential candidate in iowa today. >> we have the pjs hitting the -- the "wall street journal" hitting the senator. the headline is "rand paul created isis." it begins, okay, our headline goes too far. the claim is it as plausible as rand paul's outburst that republican internationalists like lindsay graham and john mccain are responsible for the rise of th
>> great to be with you, thomas.y sort of tussling with rand paul. we've seen this taking place the last several years. rand paul tends to opt for a little bit of a more forward lookingpproach on foreign policy. he's less quick to say that he support things like authorizing the use of military force maybe than some of his other colleagues. it was really that comment he made yesterday on msnbc that really lit up the republican field. you had people like bobby jindal weighing in with harsh...
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nobody hated like thomas jefferson.fact that he seemed to really adore dolley, i think speaks volumes about her. edi: and chose her as the hostess when he needed one in the white house. katherine: yes. >> catherine is up next in houston. hi, catherine. catherine: hi. thank you for taking my call. my question is i know that dolley madison was raised a quaker and married her first husband who was a quaker. and was a member of the friends church. and then she left it and married james madison. and i've read stories about how her father freed his slaves in testimony to the abolition of slavery. and i was just wondering how did -- how do you think her quaker upbringing influenced her as a first lady? >> ok. briefly please because we'll spend more time on this later. katherine: yes. well, i'll cut to the sort of the chase because the quaker part's irresistible. we just don't know enough about her childhood. but my sort of theory on this is that one of the central tenets of quakerism is to regard people as inner lights -- as g
nobody hated like thomas jefferson.fact that he seemed to really adore dolley, i think speaks volumes about her. edi: and chose her as the hostess when he needed one in the white house. katherine: yes. >> catherine is up next in houston. hi, catherine. catherine: hi. thank you for taking my call. my question is i know that dolley madison was raised a quaker and married her first husband who was a quaker. and was a member of the friends church. and then she left it and married james...
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kevin truit and thomas and mr. o'neill thank you for your presentation we this could could be a whole evening our con sees so thank you for your presentation. >> i have 3 speakers kevin and others and i want to make a note we've run out of speaker cards if you want to speak write it on a piper and hand to the administrator in keeping with the status one minute per person. >> good evening susan solomon a few comments sf members participated through our joint save and rules committee meetings that are ongoing so the matrix has a lot of support built in one right of concerns with the pedicabs is the district going to be providing all the support we're looking you to you to make this matrix real and part of the discussion about that being a living document their may be changes pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. practice what is in it another issue that came up is as classroom teachers and paraprofessionals looked at this we realize this may be this matrix is about admi
kevin truit and thomas and mr. o'neill thank you for your presentation we this could could be a whole evening our con sees so thank you for your presentation. >> i have 3 speakers kevin and others and i want to make a note we've run out of speaker cards if you want to speak write it on a piper and hand to the administrator in keeping with the status one minute per person. >> good evening susan solomon a few comments sf members participated through our joint save and rules committee...
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>> reporter: that's right thomas. it's been 28 days since hillary clinton answered a question from the press. the pressure has definitely been mounting. the washington post has been running counter on their website counting down days minutes seconds since clinton answered. opponents have been attack ago her. -- been attacking her. i think the campaign recognized it was time for her to address questions and guilty or innocent there. she doesn't typically do this at all. she spoke for five minutes with reporters before leaving. there was many questions left to answer. she did address top things on our minds. >> top being also about iran. she discussed that, true? >> reporter: that's right. this question has been imposed to candidates in the last few weeks. she acknowledged the question, knowing what you know now, would you have invaded iraq? clinton said she regrets her vote to authorize the iraq war. that was a major issue in the campaign in 2008 against president obama. possibly cost her the election. she says she reg
>> reporter: that's right thomas. it's been 28 days since hillary clinton answered a question from the press. the pressure has definitely been mounting. the washington post has been running counter on their website counting down days minutes seconds since clinton answered. opponents have been attack ago her. -- been attacking her. i think the campaign recognized it was time for her to address questions and guilty or innocent there. she doesn't typically do this at all. she spoke for five...
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today lawyers for keonna thomas told us they look forward to going to trial. they say thomas is a devoted mother to her two young daughters, and that she never provided support to the terrorist group. but prosecutors disagree. they accuse thomas of buying a plane ticket to syria so she could join isis fighters even asking if she could become a martyr. her trial is set for late june. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> well we now have 16 straight days without measurable rain. officially in philadelphia. some places have had a little bit. but nobody's had a lot. the 80s are returning. the warm weather makes the ground dry out even more. we may have a tropical depression or storm forming that would be named anna, and we'll have the latest on the mother's day forecast. we have sunny skies. we've had that for much of the day today. 79 degrees. our high was 81. the wind is fairly light now out of the southwest. the pollen continues to be high. and until we get some significant rain that will continue into
today lawyers for keonna thomas told us they look forward to going to trial. they say thomas is a devoted mother to her two young daughters, and that she never provided support to the terrorist group. but prosecutors disagree. they accuse thomas of buying a plane ticket to syria so she could join isis fighters even asking if she could become a martyr. her trial is set for late june. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz....
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>> reporter: good afternoon, thomas.lary clinton has come to columbia circle to spend the day rallying democratic women to her cause. she's going to start her day with a round table with african-american women business owners. one of the big themes of her campaign. we're told the campaign is going to be equal pay, something it sees as uniting women across all ethnic groups. hillary clinton also needing to rally african-americans, very important constituency here in the state of south carolina. her overall theme being women. she will also attend day in blue an annual event that's held by about 200 women activists from across the state of south carolina who will gather here at the hotel right behind me to talk about politics and, of course about the upcoming campaign. hillary clinton will be giving a keynote address at the day in blue event. we're expected to also see a meeting between or at least a convergence between hillary clinton and edith childs who you'll, of course, remember was one of the key supporters of obama i
>> reporter: good afternoon, thomas.lary clinton has come to columbia circle to spend the day rallying democratic women to her cause. she's going to start her day with a round table with african-american women business owners. one of the big themes of her campaign. we're told the campaign is going to be equal pay, something it sees as uniting women across all ethnic groups. hillary clinton also needing to rally african-americans, very important constituency here in the state of south...
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we will be back in two minutes with much more and chef thomas keller. ♪ betty: thomas keller has threender his belt and likely to garner even more accolades with his next restaurant crafted in partnership with the real estate development company behind new york city's time warner sensors. per se, one of the best and most expensive restaurants and dinner starts at $310 per person. before you even get to the wind chef keller gave me a tour in his kitchen. betty: explain what is going on there? chef keller: what happens over here is they are going to do all the little bites you get at the beginning, the salads and the savory courses. on this site, you will have food like oysters things like the pasta, things like that. next to him is the fish, and seafood preparation. the cost from that is the meet separation. next to them is all the vegetables. then of course, this is the savory food. our executive sous chef will be on that side in an apron as well. he will orchestrate the entire menu. behind you is pastry. that is the different stations throughout the kitchen. we are stuffing this with
we will be back in two minutes with much more and chef thomas keller. ♪ betty: thomas keller has threender his belt and likely to garner even more accolades with his next restaurant crafted in partnership with the real estate development company behind new york city's time warner sensors. per se, one of the best and most expensive restaurants and dinner starts at $310 per person. before you even get to the wind chef keller gave me a tour in his kitchen. betty: explain what is going on there?...
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thomas middleditch everyone! "silicon valley" on sunday nights on hbo.r. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ don't, don't, don't, don't stop the beat ♪ i can't, can't, can't, can't ♪ ♪ control my feet ♪ p p p people in the street ♪ c'mon everybody and move your feet ♪ ♪ go! ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ wheawhat are you,ake? a suspender---wearing hipster trying to grow his first beard? sounds so much better on vinyl. don't waste taste. drink pepsi max. dove men+care body wash has hydrating micromoisture for healthier stronger skin. no matter what you put it through. care makes a man stronger. ♪ ♪ ithat's so interesting honeyf mybecause i'm going to share p. a photo of my eggo waffle when it pops up. l'eggo my eggo l'eggo my eggo (answering machine) hey! leave a message. hi, i know you're there, 'cause i can see you. i'm calling you to tell you to l'eggo my eggo! anncr: some things are too delicious to share. golden crispy, warm and fluffy eggo waffles. l'eggo my eggo. ♪ [ cheers and app
thomas middleditch everyone! "silicon valley" on sunday nights on hbo.r. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ don't, don't, don't, don't stop the beat ♪ i can't, can't, can't, can't ♪ ♪ control my feet ♪ p p p people in the street ♪ c'mon everybody and move your feet ♪ ♪ go! ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ wheawhat are you,ake? a suspender---wearing hipster trying to grow his first...
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you compare justice by two justice thomas. how would you compare the decisions? if you want to come down to washington d.c. in three weeks i'm going to be appearing with justice thomas at the national archives. maybe c-span will cover that event. justice thomas and i disagree on certain things, but i think we share very much a fidelity to the constitutional project. we take the text very seriously. i find justice thomas underestimated in the same way hugo black was underestimated the kinds yankees can be very smug about people who have southern accent and we think that they are just not smart and that is how lincoln was underestimated and hugo black was underestimated. i think that is true today of clarence thomas. i actually found his body of work very significant. i don't always agree with it, but it's not flashy the way billy yet is. but there's a steadiness to it also a humility to it. if i were to send clarence tomba something i think you would actually read it. he is very open to the possibility he may have made a mistake early on and doesn't want to keep m
you compare justice by two justice thomas. how would you compare the decisions? if you want to come down to washington d.c. in three weeks i'm going to be appearing with justice thomas at the national archives. maybe c-span will cover that event. justice thomas and i disagree on certain things, but i think we share very much a fidelity to the constitutional project. we take the text very seriously. i find justice thomas underestimated in the same way hugo black was underestimated the kinds...
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march 10, 2013, officer brandon savage and trainee officer aaron thomas are finishing up their shift in middlefield, ohio, a small farming community east of cleveland. >> we were driving around the village trying to make traffic stops. we were coming to the intersection. i observed a green car come through the stop sign without making a complete stop. we made a u-turn in the intersection and went after him, lighted the sirens to give him a violation. when the vehicle was coming to a slow stop and continued to move slowly, it did raise the hairs on the back of my neck a little bit, made me feel uneasy. before i knew what was going to happen, i knew the traffic stop was not going to be good. >> while officers thomas and savage are waiting to radio in the call, they notice the man inside the car acting suspiciously. >> he was moving around inside the car way too much to be looking for insurance information or driver's license. i thought he was hiding something. so sergeant savage said get out of the car go talk to this guy, get his information. i'll call the stop in when radio traffic c
march 10, 2013, officer brandon savage and trainee officer aaron thomas are finishing up their shift in middlefield, ohio, a small farming community east of cleveland. >> we were driving around the village trying to make traffic stops. we were coming to the intersection. i observed a green car come through the stop sign without making a complete stop. we made a u-turn in the intersection and went after him, lighted the sirens to give him a violation. when the vehicle was coming to a slow...
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thomas back to you. >> it will be decided later this hour.time outside this memorial day week protecting your skin is important. especially since skin cancer is the biggest cancer. we have dr. natalie azar with us. we have the new study out revealing that vitamin b-3 may cut the risk of skin cancer. it is the first clear evidence according to researchers that the simple vitamin can cut the risk. >> thomas this study looked at only basal and sqemal cell. it is not about melanoma. i would say to people this if you have a history of basal or sqeumal cell you should talk to your doctor. the study itself methodology wise it was good. if you spend a lot of time outdoors consider it. i would wait on the advice of the dermatologist. >> we hear about spf. especially since the numbers can range from an 8 to 100. what is the proper recommendation for us who want to get a little sun and protection. >> recommendation from most is spf 30 to 50. we say spf 15 protects you with 92% of rays and you go to spf of 50 it is 98%. there is a point you get diminishi
thomas back to you. >> it will be decided later this hour.time outside this memorial day week protecting your skin is important. especially since skin cancer is the biggest cancer. we have dr. natalie azar with us. we have the new study out revealing that vitamin b-3 may cut the risk of skin cancer. it is the first clear evidence according to researchers that the simple vitamin can cut the risk. >> thomas this study looked at only basal and sqemal cell. it is not about melanoma. i...
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officer brandon savage and his trainee, officer erin thomas, are finishing up their shift in middlefield, ohio, a small charming community 45 miles east of cleveland. >> we were just driving around the village, trying to make some traffic stops. as we were heading down north state street, coming up to the intersection, i observed a green car come through the stop sign without making a complete stop. we made a u-turn in the middle of the intersection there and went after him, lights and sirens, to initiate a traffic stop on him for the violation. when the vehicle was coming to a slow stop and continued to move slowly, it did raise the hairs on the back of my neck a little bit. made me feel uneasy. before i even knew what was going to happen, i already knew the traffic stop was not going to be good. >> while officers thomas and savage are waiting to radio in the call they notice the man inside the car acting suspiciously. >> he was moving around inside of the car way too much to just be looking for his insurance information or driver's license. so i thought he was hiding something. so serg
officer brandon savage and his trainee, officer erin thomas, are finishing up their shift in middlefield, ohio, a small charming community 45 miles east of cleveland. >> we were just driving around the village, trying to make some traffic stops. as we were heading down north state street, coming up to the intersection, i observed a green car come through the stop sign without making a complete stop. we made a u-turn in the middle of the intersection there and went after him, lights and...
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thomas? >> we'll have that for everybody. gabe remarkable work and thoughtful work sitting down with ms. ross officer tate's mom on mother's day to get the interview. she's willing to offer her forgiveness. thank you. we asked viewers if they trust police officers in their community. we got an overwhelming response. now in the wake of the death of two officers in mississippi, we want to ask a similar question in the view of the police officer. >> we're switching it afternoon, flipping that. we're asking viewers in life of the two police officers killed do you think police officers in your community feel safe? let's take a look at how we're voting so far. the responsinge ing responses we're getting at home. overwhelming 75% say yes police officers should feel safe in your community. we invite you to keep those coming in. we'll bring you results through the hour here. it's so overwhelming that many believe police officers feel safe in you're communities. that's changing now at 73%. >> we'll check back shortly. >>> a white polic
thomas? >> we'll have that for everybody. gabe remarkable work and thoughtful work sitting down with ms. ross officer tate's mom on mother's day to get the interview. she's willing to offer her forgiveness. thank you. we asked viewers if they trust police officers in their community. we got an overwhelming response. now in the wake of the death of two officers in mississippi, we want to ask a similar question in the view of the police officer. >> we're switching it afternoon,...
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> the scare in the sky tonight. the flight taking off from the south, headed to new york city. smoke the cabin. you can hear the alarms. >>> the severe weather threat tonight. major storms. >> oh my we're getting hit so hard. >> deadly or the nay domes already. 48 reported twisters. >>> firing back tonight. tom brady, his agent calling it a sting. his own father calling it framegate. >>> and the intruder caught on video. the man following this middle school student home right into her house. she fights back and now, the manhunt tonight. >>> good evening. and we have several breaking stories. the severe weather coming tonight. but first, the urgent warning from the fbi. we have known of the threat from isis but never have we heard this before. hundreds if not more than 1,000 isis follow earls right here in the united states and right now, being urged to kill. this comes after that dramatic terror attack we saw in texas. the two gunmen who drove all the way from phoenix, picking up to that event and opening fire. a tr
pierre thomas standing by. >>> the scare in the sky tonight. the flight taking off from the south, headed to new york city. smoke the cabin. you can hear the alarms. >>> the severe weather threat tonight. major storms. >> oh my we're getting hit so hard. >> deadly or the nay domes already. 48 reported twisters. >>> firing back tonight. tom brady, his agent calling it a sting. his own father calling it framegate. >>> and the intruder caught on...
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thomas? >> explain what you're seeing on the crash site right now and the amount of teams out there right now searching. >> reporter: it is all kind of local, state and federal authorities. if you can see a little bit over my shoulder the crash site is down this street. you can see a fire truck right now moving about, and the actual crash debris is on other side of that. we have seen a number of emergency medical technicians. we see people from the red cross. of course there's fire fighter here and police officers here and there's more than 20 ntsb authority here. their job, to try to sift through everything and try and decipher what if any, the clues mean trying to piece together what happened here and why happened, thomas. >> let's go to what philly pd is confirming, seven fatalities in the train derailment. we have four bodies found in a train car and two outside the train. one died at the hospital. what can you tell us about how many people they think are unaccounted for? >> reporter: tha
thomas? >> explain what you're seeing on the crash site right now and the amount of teams out there right now searching. >> reporter: it is all kind of local, state and federal authorities. if you can see a little bit over my shoulder the crash site is down this street. you can see a fire truck right now moving about, and the actual crash debris is on other side of that. we have seen a number of emergency medical technicians. we see people from the red cross. of course there's fire...
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bartenders and waiters put out a warning about thomas on social media. she's been arrested eight times in the last three months. >> i think she's extremely opportunistic. i think we live in an age where people can conscience as much as they want. >> thomas's attorney ordered an mental health screening. >>> police say he tried to meet a teenage boy for sex. alloo traveled to meet a 15-year-old boy he had met on line. the teen doesn't exist. it was an undercover officer posing posing as a teen. police arrested alloo on attempted sexual assault and luring. >>> police are looking for a girl who stabbed a 12-year-old boy in the back at frank further. the boy is in stable condition. >> from our delaware office gabriel giffords talked about how a proposed law in delaware that will take away guns from people who have restraining orders "nbc 10" spoke to a woman spoke to a woman who fears for her life because her husband has pointed a gun at her. >> when they give you a relief from abuse order, they don't give you a bullet proof vest. that doesn't happen. >> gabb
bartenders and waiters put out a warning about thomas on social media. she's been arrested eight times in the last three months. >> i think she's extremely opportunistic. i think we live in an age where people can conscience as much as they want. >> thomas's attorney ordered an mental health screening. >>> police say he tried to meet a teenage boy for sex. alloo traveled to meet a 15-year-old boy he had met on line. the teen doesn't exist. it was an undercover officer...
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and andy also is on the advisory board of the papers of thomas jefferson at princeton. he has written numerous books on early american political culture, but his new book is different. this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they want to embrace your we have the subtitle of the book how thomas jefferson became an fdr liberal a reagan republican, and a tea party fanatic it all the while being dead. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you steve and books and books and thank you to that lovely young lady. so. we forget the language of american democracy? ..
and andy also is on the advisory board of the papers of thomas jefferson at princeton. he has written numerous books on early american political culture, but his new book is different. this book is about the many ways in our contemporary society although we start with fdr but it's about the curious, humorous and at times pathetic ways that modern politicians and public figures atop to manipulate thomas jefferson. and they can claim him as you will see for whatever ideological position that they...
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>> that's a great question thomas. so one of the officers the driver goodson, he's been charged with murder in the second degree. murder in the second degree is intentional homicide. it's not so high as the level of murder in the first degree because it doesn't require premeditation. because the other officers and goodson have been charged with lesser degrees of homicide for instance manslaughter. the bar hasn't been set so high. they are not overcharging these officers. the charges completely correspond with the allegations. >> reporter: and what does it make the case for the prosecutor? how helpful does i accounts given by five of six officers? goodson has not given any accounting. >> i don't think we know yet thomas. it's a great question but one that will truly be answered over time. what we have again is the charges. we just don't have the full narrative at this point. it is possible that voluntary statements could have been brief or partial, possible they were thororough, possible they could have been reached wit
>> that's a great question thomas. so one of the officers the driver goodson, he's been charged with murder in the second degree. murder in the second degree is intentional homicide. it's not so high as the level of murder in the first degree because it doesn't require premeditation. because the other officers and goodson have been charged with lesser degrees of homicide for instance manslaughter. the bar hasn't been set so high. they are not overcharging these officers. the charges...
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tau thomas florek was killed back in march. but the army says he does not qualify for burial because he was not on active duty at the time of his death. >> my son was in uniform. my son was serving in the capacity as a crew chief. and a door gunner. and in adverse weather conditions he accepted a mission to train people for combat in the future. and in that he gave all and lost his life. >> kristin fisher has more from washington. kristin? >> reporter: it's been 80 days since staff sergeant thomas nor florich was killed. he was killed in a black hawk helicopter crash off the coast of florida. he had never deployed overseas but had been a soldier in the louisiana national guard for eight years. still, because he was not on active duty orders an army spokes woman says he does not meet the requirement for burial in arlington national cemetery. what that means, he can be cremated and his ashes kept there, but he can't be buried there. that outraged his father and former green beret, steven florich. >> my son's life and blood is no
tau thomas florek was killed back in march. but the army says he does not qualify for burial because he was not on active duty at the time of his death. >> my son was in uniform. my son was serving in the capacity as a crew chief. and a door gunner. and in adverse weather conditions he accepted a mission to train people for combat in the future. and in that he gave all and lost his life. >> kristin fisher has more from washington. kristin? >> reporter: it's been 80 days since...
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the conflict between george washington and thomas jefferson? most americans are unaware that such a thing ever existed. but little has been written about the differences that have developed. martha washington told the visiting congressman the two worst days of her life for the day george died and the david thomas jefferson came to pay his condolences. [laughter] and little doubt. she also knew that jefferson's dislike of washington had become so intense he had avoided attending his funeral even though he was vice president at the time. ultimately they became enemies. james madison's brilliant political theorizing on the admiration and was forced to choose between these two tall antagonists. during the eight-year struggle around independence independence washington became a man who lives to live dangerously. that phrase hit me in the head as i began the book and sums up so much. military defeat and attempted the trails of fellow revolutionaries rose to worldwide fame. he crowned this by rejecting pleas to _-dash the bankrupt middle congress and
the conflict between george washington and thomas jefferson? most americans are unaware that such a thing ever existed. but little has been written about the differences that have developed. martha washington told the visiting congressman the two worst days of her life for the day george died and the david thomas jefferson came to pay his condolences. [laughter] and little doubt. she also knew that jefferson's dislike of washington had become so intense he had avoided attending his funeral even...
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general lee by thomas jessee. you can all 202-748-8900. mountain and pacific, 202-748-8901. send us a tweet and join us on n histor facebook. so this moment we just saw, our thinki viewers saw onng american history tv, gentlemen, what were you thinking as that -- as general lee rode away? >> sadness. i felt empathy for the h confederate soldier. i knew how much they were suffering with the surrender after they had fought so hard for four long years. i felt it was almost anti-climatic. one of the things i noted was ndidat the silence. there were no guns, no con noannon ating, no sounds. the silence wu a sound we had not heard for four years. and it approachede wa the eerie. >> as we watched that sight moments ago, you seemed to pause for a moment before mounting. what was going through your mind? >> at that particular moment i was concerned for my horse. we were putting the bridle on anfor mo e removed the forelock from ldiers underneath the bridle. but what was going on in my mind foremost is how i was going to tell my soldiers that they were surrender ared and be able to do
general lee by thomas jessee. you can all 202-748-8900. mountain and pacific, 202-748-8901. send us a tweet and join us on n histor facebook. so this moment we just saw, our thinki viewers saw onng american history tv, gentlemen, what were you thinking as that -- as general lee rode away? >> sadness. i felt empathy for the h confederate soldier. i knew how much they were suffering with the surrender after they had fought so hard for four long years. i felt it was almost anti-climatic. one...
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but was norman thomas impractical?laughter] my first biographer someone very close so to not have the expectation never did we expect the socialist party the goal was to organize the last time he ran 1948 was because there is reason to believe there was the possibility the democratic party was breaking up and then they would realize that was taking place of course, everyone thought the reason 1948 was the last election in which he rand. with mutual disarmament. to be so impractical that calls before him was world war i. in the major difference between a socialist party of america and the communist party in the usa. and the socialist with the russian revolution took place in than which day communist party was formed in 1919 the issue then was not was the attitude toward the soviet experiment that the soviet model was universal. that america is a different country and a different tactic than a strategy are necessary it was a long and uneven process. certainly by 1921 that was very open to the soviet system itself. and wi
but was norman thomas impractical?laughter] my first biographer someone very close so to not have the expectation never did we expect the socialist party the goal was to organize the last time he ran 1948 was because there is reason to believe there was the possibility the democratic party was breaking up and then they would realize that was taking place of course, everyone thought the reason 1948 was the last election in which he rand. with mutual disarmament. to be so impractical that calls...
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first up is thomas massie. >> host: representative thomas massie republican from kentucky but a republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background? >> i have an electrical engineering and another engineering degree and been in this for the first 20 years of my career. i own a company. >> host: what is company? >> i invented a virtual device that let's you connect with it and print it. >> host: is the company still in business? >> the company has been sold a few times but it is still being used. >> host: how does your background in technology help you in congress? >> sometimes it does. sometimes people care about the facts and numbers and sometimes it is based on emotion and in tuition. >> host: this week the house is voting on a substitute for the patriot act. what are your thoughts on the act and the substitute? >> i don't like the patriot act. i campaigned against it. i said we need to repeal it. so i am against it. i think it infriges on the civil liberties too much. the freedom act the bill that would reauthorize the patriot act is a thin veneer of reform that sur
first up is thomas massie. >> host: representative thomas massie republican from kentucky but a republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background? >> i have an electrical engineering and another engineering degree and been in this for the first 20 years of my career. i own a company. >> host: what is company? >> i invented a virtual device that let's you connect with it and print it. >> host: is the company still in business? >> the...
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(thomas mcguane) the story's always the "moving on" story.hat do you need to know about the western? it's about moving on. and the trouble is even though the world is round it's not a permanently solvable dramatic theme in that if you move on in the climate we now live in, in the western, you hit l.a. where westerns are made. (narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't very romantic. but thousands of dime novels fed an insatiable public with thrilling tales of the frontier. the myth easily made its way into film. by the early 1930's, the western had found a home in grade-b low-budget movies. the b-movie hero was one-dimensional. a simple, moral guy who lived violently by an uncomplicated code of right and wrong. hollywood made the movies with fancy stunts and chases but paid little attention to story or character. john wayne, a favorite actor in the serial western, earned his spurs in dozens of low-budget formula pictures. i was a
(thomas mcguane) the story's always the "moving on" story.hat do you need to know about the western? it's about moving on. and the trouble is even though the world is round it's not a permanently solvable dramatic theme in that if you move on in the climate we now live in, in the western, you hit l.a. where westerns are made. (narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't...
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varias dÉcadas llega a la pantalla grande una nueva adaptaciÓn cinematogrÁfica de la exitosa novela de thomas, en la que se explora la la naturaleza del amor y la capacidad para enfrentar las dificultades. esta historia gira en torno a una joven terrateniente que deberÁ elegir pese a la dificultad expresa sus sentimientos a uno de sus tres pretendientes, en una Época dominada por hombres, esta mujer fuerte e independiente se darÁ la oportunidad de conocerlos, y elegirÁ a su esposo, pero no pasarÁ mucho tiempo para comenzar a aÑorar su vida de antes. ♪ ♪ ♪ y ahora sÍ llega el momento de
varias dÉcadas llega a la pantalla grande una nueva adaptaciÓn cinematogrÁfica de la exitosa novela de thomas, en la que se explora la la naturaleza del amor y la capacidad para enfrentar las dificultades. esta historia gira en torno a una joven terrateniente que deberÁ elegir pese a la dificultad expresa sus sentimientos a uno de sus tres pretendientes, en una Época dominada por hombres, esta mujer fuerte e independiente se darÁ la oportunidad de conocerlos, y elegirÁ a su esposo, pero...
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a reputation, international experience, now a groundbreaking position at thomas jefferson high school. let's let robert burton to you rest of the story. robert: she can run. she can throw. she can hit. she does it all that she rocks or glove with the guys. >> there is no difference in what she had to do and what anyone else had to do. robert: this is jenna greenwalt the only girl in the area to play varsity baseball. >> i asked her she wants to play baseball and she said yes. tried out and did well and that is it. robert: last season she chose to
a reputation, international experience, now a groundbreaking position at thomas jefferson high school. let's let robert burton to you rest of the story. robert: she can run. she can throw. she can hit. she does it all that she rocks or glove with the guys. >> there is no difference in what she had to do and what anyone else had to do. robert: this is jenna greenwalt the only girl in the area to play varsity baseball. >> i asked her she wants to play baseball and she said yes. tried...