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did trumbull do it? paul: maybe once or twice. maybe a second version said there are not as many troubles -- trumbull's around. the most famous one is in city hall here. in the governor's room. more questions? >> obviously you focused on the top five painters contemporary to the revolution. i was wondering, one of the well-known painters was actually rembrandt peale, the sun of george wilson peale. -- charles wilson peale. i was wondering how he inspired his son to do the more recognizable portraits of the revolution. paul: his children were rembrandt, raffi l -- raphael, rembrandt peale. peal, michelangelo peal. rembrandt peale, one of the older kids, charles willson peale was from philadelphia but traveling all over, new york, but stewart travels around were all the -- where the capital is new york, philadelphia, , washington, d.c. the capital in philadelphia he goes there to paint washington and peale says, wait a minute. this is my city and washington is my man. stewart is selling pictures and all that. in order to make peale
did trumbull do it? paul: maybe once or twice. maybe a second version said there are not as many troubles -- trumbull's around. the most famous one is in city hall here. in the governor's room. more questions? >> obviously you focused on the top five painters contemporary to the revolution. i was wondering, one of the well-known painters was actually rembrandt peale, the sun of george wilson peale. -- charles wilson peale. i was wondering how he inspired his son to do the more...
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trumbull is not as savvy a businessperson.e painted anything he wanted. and he painted the battle of trenton. when you're from charleston, this isn't going to work. charleston said, we don't want it, thank you very much. trumbull kept it. and we'll see what he did with it later on. the third of the trifecta of early portraits of george washington during his lifetime is gilbert stuart. i note national gallery had a great exhibit on gilbert stuart a few years trumbull, actually like three of the four early portraitists in the early republic, were from new england. flowers in the wilderness, as thomas flexner liked to call the early painters in the colonies in the early republic. trumbull had a hard time selling the career of a parent to his family. his father, the governor of colonial connecticut, reminded him that new haven is no athens. it might be nowadays, but then he thought it would be a hard sell for his son. but gilbert stuart had a little more to go on. he also was from rhode island, a new englander, he studied under be
trumbull is not as savvy a businessperson.e painted anything he wanted. and he painted the battle of trenton. when you're from charleston, this isn't going to work. charleston said, we don't want it, thank you very much. trumbull kept it. and we'll see what he did with it later on. the third of the trifecta of early portraits of george washington during his lifetime is gilbert stuart. i note national gallery had a great exhibit on gilbert stuart a few years trumbull, actually like three of the...
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trumbull is very interesting. i found out recently there is a new biography out about him that came out last year. i cannot with to get my hands on it. army,ved in the american went to england and was imprisoned as a spy when he was trying to learn. he might have been a spy. i don't know. that is why a want to read the book. he was trying to learn the art of painting in west's studio and befriends john and abigail adams and jefferson and they encourage him to embark in a series of american history paintings. attended about 15 or 16 of them, but only executed about eight. this in my thinking is one of the best. the trumbull gallery in yale. it is rather small. greatnk of trumbell's historical paintings in the rotunda, but the early ones are small. if you ever wonder what his inspiration is, it is west. doing the death of another general outside of the same city, quebec, just five years -- -- 20 years apart. now trumbull, like so many of the other artists, sees -- steers his commercial potential for collecting subsc
trumbull is very interesting. i found out recently there is a new biography out about him that came out last year. i cannot with to get my hands on it. army,ved in the american went to england and was imprisoned as a spy when he was trying to learn. he might have been a spy. i don't know. that is why a want to read the book. he was trying to learn the art of painting in west's studio and befriends john and abigail adams and jefferson and they encourage him to embark in a series of american...
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well, a century earlier, john trumbull is doing this. and in this painting, the grand style, everyone here has a biography written about them, trust me. everyone here. none of these guys are anonymous. i picked this as an example, although it has nothing to do with george washington, because it's here in washington, dc. i think we have to, you know, kind of promote washington, dc when we can. it's the boston boys and general gauge, painted by henry bacon in 1875. again, it shows a bunch of young soon to be americans, protesting british soldiers knocking down their snow hills before the american revolution. look for it next time you're at george washington campus. thomas pritchard rossiter paints the washington family at home, a very genre scene. washington is a victorian squire, victorian ideal of family life. junius brutus stearns. not just a farmer but a benign slave holder. i tried to find out if stearns had a reason for depicting slavery as a benign institution. i wasn't able to determine any of that. john ward dunsmore, washington's
well, a century earlier, john trumbull is doing this. and in this painting, the grand style, everyone here has a biography written about them, trust me. everyone here. none of these guys are anonymous. i picked this as an example, although it has nothing to do with george washington, because it's here in washington, dc. i think we have to, you know, kind of promote washington, dc when we can. it's the boston boys and general gauge, painted by henry bacon in 1875. again, it shows a bunch of...
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trumbull, john trumbull, lived with thomas jefferson in paris at the american embassy in paris. trumbull was privy to the most aspects of jeffson's life. he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, an artist in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them. showing tremendous discretion. their lives were utterly wrapped up in the event of the revolution. charles wilson fought, he was in a militia company. from philadelphia. he was on the banks of the delaware with washington. with his musket and his painting kit. john trumbull is the son of the governor of connecticut. and he watched from a distance the fire bombing and burning of charlestown at battle of bunker hill. he became washington's aid. he was friends with all of these people. and so it's all those stories woven together within the book. and that was the fun of really writing it. so what's the book about, you're wondering. and i'm going to mention four principles or four building blocks of this book. and if you read the book, if you, you know, go through the book of arms a
trumbull, john trumbull, lived with thomas jefferson in paris at the american embassy in paris. trumbull was privy to the most aspects of jeffson's life. he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, an artist in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them. showing tremendous discretion. their lives were utterly wrapped up in the event of the revolution. charles wilson fought, he was in a militia company. from philadelphia. he was on the banks of...
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you can see wet snow geauga and northern trumbull county and pretty minor. no alert. we have an alert tuesday. this is the next big thing we are watching. steady rain at first and gets interesting. the second half of the workweek next week with the coldest air we have seen in a while and and lake-effect snow situation. stay tuned. could be quite the ordeal next week. 37 tonight for the low winter mix. mainly lakeshore and east of cleveland tonight. akron-canton down to 34 and kept you dry. this is lake-effect. winter mix tomorrow as well. around 40 and most of it minor and wind stays up wind chills 30-33. 38 at 8 a.m. and 40 at 2:00. and m with that minor mix 38 and sunday afternoon. 43 the high there. monday partly cloudy and 47. there's the rain on tuesday. much, much colder. look at that. we may not get out of the 20s until thursday. sometime next week cold, snow, wind. stay tuned. we will keep you posted on that. mark? >> thank you, jeff. >>> straight ahead in sports clippers. could these two meet up in the >>> now, this is the serpentini chevrolet sports report o
you can see wet snow geauga and northern trumbull county and pretty minor. no alert. we have an alert tuesday. this is the next big thing we are watching. steady rain at first and gets interesting. the second half of the workweek next week with the coldest air we have seen in a while and and lake-effect snow situation. stay tuned. could be quite the ordeal next week. 37 tonight for the low winter mix. mainly lakeshore and east of cleveland tonight. akron-canton down to 34 and kept you dry. this...
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later this week, trumbull visit florida and alabama. his last stop before this one was grand rapids, michigan. president trump hit on topics from his appointments, jobs, and plans for education, eliminating common core and providing choice. >> we won every child, every single child, low income, we don't they live, every child in america to be able to attend, public, private, charter, magnet, or religious school that is right for them. toya: some big-name republicans will join the team in west allis. governor scott walker will be among those speaking. kent wainscott is also at the expo center. the president-elect's visit earlier today. >> this is donald trump's first visit to wisconsin since election day. and it comes just 24 hours after the state's historic recount was completed, officially certifying trump as the winner in this state. the governor tells us he will be talking about that recount, putting it in the spotlight, when he takes the stage here tonight. >> first and foremost i want to , thank everybody who was involved in the re
later this week, trumbull visit florida and alabama. his last stop before this one was grand rapids, michigan. president trump hit on topics from his appointments, jobs, and plans for education, eliminating common core and providing choice. >> we won every child, every single child, low income, we don't they live, every child in america to be able to attend, public, private, charter, magnet, or religious school that is right for them. toya: some big-name republicans will join the team in...
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they move move into southern geauga and southern ashtabula northern trumbull county. these are all areas where we could see a little light wintry precipitation this afternoon. but again, it's very light. shouldn't cause you any problems. just maybe a shock to the system, right? it was very warm earlier this week and as soon as we flipped the rest of the afternoon looks like this. cloudy skies, windy from time to time. winds may be sustained upwards of 20 miles an hour. when we hit about 42 at 3:00, it's probably going to feel more like 35 and a brief wintry mix mainly out east. tonight there's a chance some of that could slip further to the west so if you are in cleveland or lorain county, medina county, even northern summit might see a little wintry mix overnight. cloudy skies and we would be in the mid 30s this evening. very, very chilly. when you factor in the wind it's even colder. probably upper 20s and lower 30s overnight. so christmas parties or anything you have planned for tonight, you will definitely be wearing something warm. right? time now 18 after. want
they move move into southern geauga and southern ashtabula northern trumbull county. these are all areas where we could see a little light wintry precipitation this afternoon. but again, it's very light. shouldn't cause you any problems. just maybe a shock to the system, right? it was very warm earlier this week and as soon as we flipped the rest of the afternoon looks like this. cloudy skies, windy from time to time. winds may be sustained upwards of 20 miles an hour. when we hit about 42 at...
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to southern northern and central portions o geauga county and also ashtabula and trumbull county you run int some mixing and snowflakes. the same story tomorrow and saturday in the typical snowbel areas lake effect snowfall and a little bit of everything becaus 41 the grace metro wide including the lakefront that feels like 31 degrees, 30s and 40s had taken over the great lakes region, to the south 42 degrees charlestown and much warmer weather sounds like raleigh. >> tonight wintry mix and continues tomorrow and also tomorrow night it will taper of saturday morning saturday will tonight mid- 30s tomorrow around the four days like today and then sunday another slushy accumulation. and tuesday rainfall about 50 degrees and then rain, snow wednesday 20s overnight lows in the teens and then thursday and friday, it could be a decent another honor for lebron james, situation is outstanding in terms of what he has been able to do is the sport's illustrated sportsperson of the the year. for my foundation. and the kids that i represent as a role model inspiration i'm happy for them and, it i
to southern northern and central portions o geauga county and also ashtabula and trumbull county you run int some mixing and snowflakes. the same story tomorrow and saturday in the typical snowbel areas lake effect snowfall and a little bit of everything becaus 41 the grace metro wide including the lakefront that feels like 31 degrees, 30s and 40s had taken over the great lakes region, to the south 42 degrees charlestown and much warmer weather sounds like raleigh. >> tonight wintry mix...
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charles trumbull hayden's son was carl hayden, born in tempe, went on to attend the arizona territorial school here and then became the first u.s. congressman. senator from 1969. goldwater lived in scottsdale and always had a strong relationship with the university. for the students, faculty, visiting scholars and the general public, they are available for research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57 year aseer in congress was known the silent senator. he had the reputation of being the workhorse, not the show horse. goldwater was a longtime senator from arizona and many would describe him as the show horse. is whent really means you look at carl hayden's career he was responsible for writing and cowriting a huge amount of legislation a benefited the citizens of arizona and the citizens of the united states. legacy, arranging for the passage of legislation like the hayden-cartwright act which change the formula for federal highway construction funding from a population-based funding to an area or square mileage-based funding. benefited the states in the west where there were
charles trumbull hayden's son was carl hayden, born in tempe, went on to attend the arizona territorial school here and then became the first u.s. congressman. senator from 1969. goldwater lived in scottsdale and always had a strong relationship with the university. for the students, faculty, visiting scholars and the general public, they are available for research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57 year aseer in congress was known the silent senator. he had the reputation of being...
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we're going to go to one of the bluest counties, trumbull county, which since 1976 has always voted forhe democrat. until this year. and they voted for trump. i'm baffled. i'm bewildered. we got to figure it out. >> you can watch that and a live town hall, live, with special guest michael moore, rick santorum, anna navorro, "the messy truth" 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. >>> coming up, president-elect trump didn't mince words on the campaign trail calling for a temporary ban on muslims coming into the united states and extreme vetting. so what will that mean for relations with muslim majority countries? like egypt? egypt's foreign minister, he's here. he's joining us, live. we'll discuss this -- here he is. welcome, mr. foreign minister. we'll talk in a moment. >>> when egyptian -- when president-elect donald trump won the election, among the first foreign leaders to call and congratulate him, the egyptian president ceci. since the egyptian military took power in the coup the relationship between cairo and washington has been rocky at times but that may change with a new administration.
we're going to go to one of the bluest counties, trumbull county, which since 1976 has always voted forhe democrat. until this year. and they voted for trump. i'm baffled. i'm bewildered. we got to figure it out. >> you can watch that and a live town hall, live, with special guest michael moore, rick santorum, anna navorro, "the messy truth" 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. >>> coming up, president-elect trump didn't mince words on the campaign trail calling for a temporary...
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we're going to go to one of the bluest counties, trumbull county, which since 1976 has always voted foryear. and they voted for trump. i'm baffled. i'm bewildered. we got to figure it out. ♪ farmland and factories dominate the landscape and union democrats dominate local politics, but over the last 40 years, actually the last 4 years, especially obama's second term, industry has been hit hard. many steel mills, manufacturing plants have been closed, and thousands of jobs have been lost. i'm invited to dinner with the family of trump supporters to talk politics. hello. how are you? good to see you. in the flesh. i brought you a cake. >> oh, good. >> reporter: that's good. all right. chocolate cheesecake. hey. >> come on in. >> lord, thank you for this food and thank you for bringing everything together. >> reporter: scott seitz is a lifelong democrat who voted for obama twice. >> thank you so much, amen. >> reporter: cameron, his only son who was old enough to vote in the last election, also supported obama. this year, all four seitz men voted for trump. you can't imagine two guys more d
we're going to go to one of the bluest counties, trumbull county, which since 1976 has always voted foryear. and they voted for trump. i'm baffled. i'm bewildered. we got to figure it out. ♪ farmland and factories dominate the landscape and union democrats dominate local politics, but over the last 40 years, actually the last 4 years, especially obama's second term, industry has been hit hard. many steel mills, manufacturing plants have been closed, and thousands of jobs have been lost. i'm...
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herles trumbull hayden -- had already built. charles trumbull hayden's's son was born in tempe.ent to attend the arizona territorial school, and then became our first u.s. 1912 and then later the senator from arizona until 1969. truly acarl hayden is son of the city of tempe. in scottsdale. he always had a strong relationship with the university , and ultimately he brought his papers here. resourcese these available for inspection available for research and interpretation. hayden, through his 57-year-old was known as these silent senator and he had the reputation of teeing the -- of being the workhorse. barry galled -- airy goldwater was a one-time senator from arizona and many describe him as in show horse for his work the united states senate. what that really means is, when you look at carl hayden's career, he was really responsible for cosponsoring and righting a huge amounts of legislation that benefited the citizens of arizona and citizens of the united states. and his legacy was very much a legislative legacy, passing things like arranging for the passage of legislation l
herles trumbull hayden -- had already built. charles trumbull hayden's's son was born in tempe.ent to attend the arizona territorial school, and then became our first u.s. 1912 and then later the senator from arizona until 1969. truly acarl hayden is son of the city of tempe. in scottsdale. he always had a strong relationship with the university , and ultimately he brought his papers here. resourcese these available for inspection available for research and interpretation. hayden, through his...
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talks about how artists have depicted george washington, including the famous portraits by john trumbullnd others. -- john stuart and horatio greenough. this program is a little over one hour. >> i want to welcome you all to the last time, sadly, to the lunchtime lecture series at u.s. august capital historical society. i am the chief historian
talks about how artists have depicted george washington, including the famous portraits by john trumbullnd others. -- john stuart and horatio greenough. this program is a little over one hour. >> i want to welcome you all to the last time, sadly, to the lunchtime lecture series at u.s. august capital historical society. i am the chief historian
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trumbull did the president, but the opposition to mr.t, so emotional i see this carrying on for much of the next year. college and the nationwide popular vote which is not the way our framers intended this republic to be. stuart: and will never happen. at lst not in the next decade. thanks for joining us. i am sure you will cast your vote today for donald trump. am i right? >> at 2:00, will do. stuart: thanks for being with us. jill stein ,-com,-com ma remember she raised $7 million for the recount her. nearly a million of that -- they are astonishing travel budgets that are a hundred xt 4000 thereabouts. 350,000 spent on outside consultants. jill stein said we are going to do three count and any money we raise extra will go towards. this is basically a moneygrubbing exercise to make a lot of money off of the recount. just siphon votes away from hillary and now we've got people coming nearly a million bucks out of the system to line their pockets. train to tell us how you really feel. moneygrubbing. >> this is what happens with campaigns
trumbull did the president, but the opposition to mr.t, so emotional i see this carrying on for much of the next year. college and the nationwide popular vote which is not the way our framers intended this republic to be. stuart: and will never happen. at lst not in the next decade. thanks for joining us. i am sure you will cast your vote today for donald trump. am i right? >> at 2:00, will do. stuart: thanks for being with us. jill stein ,-com,-com ma remember she raised $7 million for...
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it is up to donald trump, president-elect trumbull.ut you sound a little lukewarm on mitt romney for political reasons. >> i don't know mitt romney that well. president-elect trump, that is his prerogative. of those you mention he is the one i know the least, and obviously was very negative toward donald trump is having said that, donald trump is a big man. he can work with mitt romney, know you are in favor of surveillance gathering against extremists in the united states. in the new trump administration, what measure would you like to see taken in surveillance of muslims? >> what we should be doing is let the fbi keep open longer. we found that in florida, san francisco, opened files on people, looked at it, didn't find enough to close beyond 6 months, and as long as i had to, we should be encouraging the fbi to work closely with local police. they could keep it open, many of these people carry something out. could be taking years, you have to get local police more involved and the fbi should keep in the investigation. to expand the
it is up to donald trump, president-elect trumbull.ut you sound a little lukewarm on mitt romney for political reasons. >> i don't know mitt romney that well. president-elect trump, that is his prerogative. of those you mention he is the one i know the least, and obviously was very negative toward donald trump is having said that, donald trump is a big man. he can work with mitt romney, know you are in favor of surveillance gathering against extremists in the united states. in the new...