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he and martha washington took seven slaves from mount vernon. this is a sketch of federal hall where president washington ould take the oath of office in new york. he would take eventually martha would make her way up to new york. she was unhappy about that move but she went, and they took seven enslaved people from mount vernon and ona judge was one of them. she would be taken from her mother, betty, and her other siblings. will read a bit from the book to give you an idea of what that moment must have been like. the young ona judge was far from an experienced traveler. the teenager knew only mount vernon and its surroundings and never traveled far from her family and loved ones. for judge, the move must have been similar to the dreaded auction block. although she was not to be sold to a different owner she was forced to leave her family for an unfamiliar destination hundreds of miles away. judge would have no choice but to stifle the terror that she felt and go on about the work of comparing to move, folding linens, packing dresses and persona
he and martha washington took seven slaves from mount vernon. this is a sketch of federal hall where president washington ould take the oath of office in new york. he would take eventually martha would make her way up to new york. she was unhappy about that move but she went, and they took seven enslaved people from mount vernon and ona judge was one of them. she would be taken from her mother, betty, and her other siblings. will read a bit from the book to give you an idea of what that moment...
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and the question was, who would inherit mount vernon? hopefully one of lawrence's daughters inherited it. she died shortly thereafter and it passed down to young george. so by 1753, there was a guy who had this grand plantation. this is the view that most of us have of mount vernon. that view is the view from the veranda, the porch, looking out onto the potomac river. is that the front of the house? or is that the front of the house? that is the other side. well, you know, it is interesting. when lawrence was alive, he considered the front of the house, this. because it was there on the potomac river. the potomac was a highway to the sea. the sea took you to england and he saw himself as an englishman. as george takes over the home, george will consider this to be the front of the house. because this faces to the frontier. that faced to the land. that he would eventually own. well, i think that is a huge difference for lawrence and for george and it helps define who george is. george saw himself not so much as an englishman, but more as
and the question was, who would inherit mount vernon? hopefully one of lawrence's daughters inherited it. she died shortly thereafter and it passed down to young george. so by 1753, there was a guy who had this grand plantation. this is the view that most of us have of mount vernon. that view is the view from the veranda, the porch, looking out onto the potomac river. is that the front of the house? or is that the front of the house? that is the other side. well, you know, it is interesting....
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mount vernon while he was away. she did. she spent a lot of time there, and johnny and the woman that became his wife named the first child after her. after the failed campaign, he suffered several more bouts of bad illness and he frequently stayed at his mother's house to be taken care. these passages never make it into the biographies of george, and mary wrote that george was the main victim of the mother. nor did biographers recommends george seem to enjoy a invoking his mother stupid he wrote about the number of forces that god shot out from under him at the number of muster balls that had gone through his tape. he obviously liked playing her and making her more fearful. the relationship was more complex and interesting than the story of the victimized son of a nasty mother. then there's the issue of money. mary stepped into adolescence parentless. she suffered from the massive death of other children in the chesapeake in this era suffered but in a greater degree than most. historians have hesitated to try and d
mount vernon while he was away. she did. she spent a lot of time there, and johnny and the woman that became his wife named the first child after her. after the failed campaign, he suffered several more bouts of bad illness and he frequently stayed at his mother's house to be taken care. these passages never make it into the biographies of george, and mary wrote that george was the main victim of the mother. nor did biographers recommends george seem to enjoy a invoking his mother stupid he...
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vernon is is about a mile wide. i don't care if you're nolan ryan or roger clemmons, you're probably not going to throw a silver dollar across a mile-wide river. well, one of washington's grandsons did say that as a young man george washington had thrown a piece of slate across his -- the river at his childhood home this was on the rapahanic, the rapahanic not quite as wide. if you slow slate right, it might bounce across the river. it might have been possible, but what weems is trying to do is give you an image of a man who is larger than life with a great athletic prowess. we know that george is a large man. he stood about 6'3". about my height. he had a long, straight nose. high cheekbones. at his heaviest he was significantly less than i am. somewhere in the neighborhood of 220 or so. and at his lightest he was probably about 175, 180. you know, at that day and age, they didn't have the obesity problems that we experience today. but virtually every school kid learns that george washington had what kind of teeth?
vernon is is about a mile wide. i don't care if you're nolan ryan or roger clemmons, you're probably not going to throw a silver dollar across a mile-wide river. well, one of washington's grandsons did say that as a young man george washington had thrown a piece of slate across his -- the river at his childhood home this was on the rapahanic, the rapahanic not quite as wide. if you slow slate right, it might bounce across the river. it might have been possible, but what weems is trying to do is...
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so vernon damer is a product of this community that the primary family and my book helps build. the smith family. when you encounter vernon damer heat joins an organization and its voting rights organization in the 1940s. so he's pretty robust when he comes out. i establish these networks that this organization is run by people who have been working together for decades by the time vernon damer point is 20 years before he was murdered in most case people found his name. it's about deep-seated community networks and institutions that allow to the civil rights movement to expand local communities in the way that it did in the 60. >> can i add on, i teach at the university of southern mississippi and hattiesburg, the damer family continue to think about members, to keep vernon damer's memory alive up until the present and there will be any stature of vernon damer going up on the courthouse lawn on the opposite side of the confederate memorial. when you think about memory. [applause] that is a product of the damer family. >> time for one final question. >> thank you for your thought
so vernon damer is a product of this community that the primary family and my book helps build. the smith family. when you encounter vernon damer heat joins an organization and its voting rights organization in the 1940s. so he's pretty robust when he comes out. i establish these networks that this organization is run by people who have been working together for decades by the time vernon damer point is 20 years before he was murdered in most case people found his name. it's about deep-seated...
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here is vernon silver.re is in the markets of the developing world a problem with lower-priced things with ingredients that are completely unclear to the consumer. in this particular case we went on essentially a raid in the philippines where we just went shopping and bought the stuff, bought various creams and soaps, and bought the stuff, brought them back to the offices of this ngo in manila and did a test. there is an x-ray gun that shoots rays at the jars and gets an instant result of showing what the mercury content is. essentially there is a measurement. one part per unit is the borderline on what is safe. it has got to be less than one. we came up with numbers that were more than 20,000 times the fda safe limit. jason: how does this grow into this massive black market to get this into these products? vernon: mercury is cheap. you essentially get these big rocks, smash them up, and china is the biggest source of mercury compounds. it has turned into a powder that can be exported anywhere. and because
here is vernon silver.re is in the markets of the developing world a problem with lower-priced things with ingredients that are completely unclear to the consumer. in this particular case we went on essentially a raid in the philippines where we just went shopping and bought the stuff, bought various creams and soaps, and bought the stuff, brought them back to the offices of this ngo in manila and did a test. there is an x-ray gun that shoots rays at the jars and gets an instant result of...
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his name is vernon kellogg. he was herbert hoover's biology teacher at stanford, and hoover drafted him to become a very important figure relief in belgium and with the a.r.a. a very striking photo otherwise, but i wanted you to see vernon kellogg. so, millions will die, as i say. millions were saved. this is one of two official a.r.a. posters that were distributed inside soviet russia during the a.r.a. mission. and it is quite possible that hoover's mission saved the bolshevik regime from utter collapse. this is a point of speculation. i think it will keep coming back in waves. the first person in print to speculate about this as a historian was george kennan, the diplomat turned historian, in the 1950's. did hoover let lenin off the hook? would the bolshevik government had fallen, had american aid not come in and saved the day? hoover's conservative critics at home during the mission were after him about this. in part, the congressional appropriations were a little difficult to get through. it was going to hap
his name is vernon kellogg. he was herbert hoover's biology teacher at stanford, and hoover drafted him to become a very important figure relief in belgium and with the a.r.a. a very striking photo otherwise, but i wanted you to see vernon kellogg. so, millions will die, as i say. millions were saved. this is one of two official a.r.a. posters that were distributed inside soviet russia during the a.r.a. mission. and it is quite possible that hoover's mission saved the bolshevik regime from...
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the hate campaign rapidly infiltrated his real life to this day he receives death threats by e-mail vernon gilmore you are directly involved you are sick sick sick. hash tag down with the deep state here's one burning gilmore's body is found in the ravana river there a van or reverse a half mile down the road. they're quite specific in that in the threats brendan gilmore has decided to fight he's filed suit against the well known right wing conspiracy theory peddler alex jones and his kin for wars website. now in 4 wars and alex jones no longer have their own channels on you tube. it seems the site is that at least trying and is moving faster to remove content that violates the community guidelines still you tube continues to favor extreme use the more controversial the video the more lucrative that's how the youtube algorithm sees it as law helps to create the algorithm so he knows it inside out. french computer scientist left in 2013 he says the algorithms that spell you cheap 6 asaad g.p.s. at best they use a deep yearning and reason which is not usually interdictions that can process v
the hate campaign rapidly infiltrated his real life to this day he receives death threats by e-mail vernon gilmore you are directly involved you are sick sick sick. hash tag down with the deep state here's one burning gilmore's body is found in the ravana river there a van or reverse a half mile down the road. they're quite specific in that in the threats brendan gilmore has decided to fight he's filed suit against the well known right wing conspiracy theory peddler alex jones and his kin for...
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. >> he's comboshged knocked out of bounds by vernon hargraves iii. >>> i love this here. this is nice. the nats against the twins. a pretty good catch down the line. i like this better. high-five for the fan. takes the catch. and seeks out the fan. slaps him five. and the guy who hit it didn't seem to mind much at all. >> good sports all around. >> thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. goodnight. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...butn get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. >> here. harvey: charles is celebrating his birthday for a couple of days. >> he deserves some time to celebrate. harvey: you would think that maybe a child deserv
. >> he's comboshged knocked out of bounds by vernon hargraves iii. >>> i love this here. this is nice. the nats against the twins. a pretty good catch down the line. i like this better. high-five for the fan. takes the catch. and seeks out the fan. slaps him five. and the guy who hit it didn't seem to mind much at all. >> good sports all around. >> thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. goodnight. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps......
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monique vernon is one of those fighting on its behalf.he can't think of a more wonderful job, she says. even as a child, the 25-year-old knew she would one day become a saver of reefs. monique: what i feel like when i go to work is like, "yes." when they call me and say, "alright, we're gonna go do this here, go check the corals here," or whatever it is, i'm like, "alright, let's do this, let's rock this, let's rock today." reporter: in the coastal village of plasencia, locals survive on fishing and tourism, both of which depend on the reef. monique: you know, i come out on this trip many times, many days, and i say, "man, i am so blessed." and i look at everything that is in front of me and i think, "i hope one day this doesn't become a memory." reporter: beneath the surface, it's clear why the reef is struggling. the corals have been dying off. e seawaterer is too warm, , to acididic. and the frequent cyclones have wreaked havoc. hehere, climate e change is tug evererything grey.y. together w with marine b biolot and the frequent cyclon
monique vernon is one of those fighting on its behalf.he can't think of a more wonderful job, she says. even as a child, the 25-year-old knew she would one day become a saver of reefs. monique: what i feel like when i go to work is like, "yes." when they call me and say, "alright, we're gonna go do this here, go check the corals here," or whatever it is, i'm like, "alright, let's do this, let's rock this, let's rock today." reporter: in the coastal village of...
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, gregorio manuel chavez, pedro francisco checo, douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry, vernonpaul cherry, nestor julio chevalier, jr., swede joseph chevalier, alexander h. chiang, dorothy j. chiarchiaro, luis alfonso chimbo, robert chin, eddie wing-wai ching, nicholas paul chiofalo, john g. chipura, peter a. chirchirillo, catherine ellen chirls, kyung hee casey, cho abul k. chowdhury, mohammad salahuddin chowdhury, kirsten lail christophe, pamela chu, steven paul chucknick, wai ching chung, christopher ciafardini >> we all love and miss you and will lead on through your legacy. sara m. clark thomas r. clark christopher robert clarke donna marie clarke michael j. clarke suria rachel emma clarke kevin francis cleary james d. cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a. cody daniel michael coffey jason matthew coffey florence g. cohen kevin s. cohen anthony joseph coladonato mark joseph colaio stephen j. colaio christopher michael colasanti kevin nathaniel colbert michel p. colbert keith e. coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman lia
, gregorio manuel chavez, pedro francisco checo, douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry, vernonpaul cherry, nestor julio chevalier, jr., swede joseph chevalier, alexander h. chiang, dorothy j. chiarchiaro, luis alfonso chimbo, robert chin, eddie wing-wai ching, nicholas paul chiofalo, john g. chipura, peter a. chirchirillo, catherine ellen chirls, kyung hee casey, cho abul k. chowdhury, mohammad salahuddin chowdhury, kirsten lail christophe, pamela chu, steven paul chucknick, wai ching...
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vernon allen richard. my father, police officer paul toltey, emergency service truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> and my brother-in-law, michael william lomax. even though a lot of life has happened since that day, your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha richards. >> jimmy riches. alan richman. >> john rigo. >> frederick rimmele iii. rose mary riso. moises n.rivas. joseph rivelli jr. carmen alicia rivera. isaias rivera. juan william rivera. linda rivera. david rivers. joseph riverso. paul riza. john rizzo. stephen louis roach. joseph roberto. leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald walter robertson jr. jeffrey robinson. michelle lee jean robotham. donald arthur robison. antonio rocha. raymond james rocha. laura rockefeller. john michael rodak. antonio jose rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. >> marsha rodriguez. mayra valdes rodriguez. richard rodriguez, da
vernon allen richard. my father, police officer paul toltey, emergency service truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> and my brother-in-law, michael william lomax. even though a lot of life has happened since that day, your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha richards. >> jimmy riches. alan richman. >> john rigo. >> frederick rimmele iii. rose mary riso. moises n.rivas....
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but christian mccaffrey is stopped short of the first down by vernon hargreaves. alum. --bucs win 20-14... and the panthers fall to 0-and-2. to 0-and-2. thank sports. tease. (pam) rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obli
but christian mccaffrey is stopped short of the first down by vernon hargreaves. alum. --bucs win 20-14... and the panthers fall to 0-and-2. to 0-and-2. thank sports. tease. (pam) rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick...
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this is the news coming to you live from vernon she survived the fall of calls and has now been honored for efforts to stop the rise of anti-semitism. or was there waiting to be put in a gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in the you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew foreigners you know the large. we speak to 94 year old cellist anita fish on the day she receives a special prize of the nation but once tried to kill her daughter coming out. did she or didn't she hong kong's leader carried on denies offering her resignation over the protests in the territories but it leaked audio recording suggests she would step down if she could. and at least 5 kids as hurricane dorian devastates a bahamas the government has called the damage unprecedented in the u.s. more than a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes plus. in an italian football stadium france staunch star striker a medal cockle would resist monkey chance the belgian is demanding more be done to stop racist abuse. color of a wall of the. germany's been remembering the beginning of
this is the news coming to you live from vernon she survived the fall of calls and has now been honored for efforts to stop the rise of anti-semitism. or was there waiting to be put in a gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in the you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew foreigners you know the large. we speak to 94 year old cellist anita fish on the day she receives a special prize of the nation but once tried to kill her daughter coming out. did she or...
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washington's case keenum finds vernon davis, the former niner looking like shades of san francisco.r and 48 yards to the house. and if you know the story he's crying right there. his grandpa passed away, helped raise him, emotional scene there. eagles win the game 32-27. >>> baseball now. a's and tigers. burt campnaras the first pitch. bottom four. a's up 1-0. two on for chris davis. get up, almost hit it out. two-run double giving oakland the 3-0 lead. sean minaya was dealing. look at all these ks. he tied a career high. a's win 3-1. second in the wild card, one game back of tampa bay for first. minaya glad to be at home and witching in front of the a's. >> it's amazing. you know, been thinking about this for a while. to go out there and throw seven innings like that was huge. you know, just something we were looking forward to. glad i was able to pitch well. >>> giants/dodgers. hot dog hats here. bottom fourth, scoreless. runner on for matt beatty, into the bullpen, 2-0 blue crew in the fourth. not good for the giants. bottom five, same score, two on. three-run shot to center. l.a
washington's case keenum finds vernon davis, the former niner looking like shades of san francisco.r and 48 yards to the house. and if you know the story he's crying right there. his grandpa passed away, helped raise him, emotional scene there. eagles win the game 32-27. >>> baseball now. a's and tigers. burt campnaras the first pitch. bottom four. a's up 1-0. two on for chris davis. get up, almost hit it out. two-run double giving oakland the 3-0 lead. sean minaya was dealing. look at...
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picked off by vernon. he goes the other way for the touchdown. they led 7-6 at half. opening drive for the niners in the second half. perfect pass as he stands in the pocket, and finds richie james of all people, 39 yard touchdown. less than a minute later, oh, great play by richard sherman. kind of had a rough day. three pass interference calls on him. pick td for him and the niners are up 20-7. buccaneers down. winston throws it up for grabs and it lands right in the hands of witherspoon who goes the other way, for the touchdown. to pick td's for the niners today. they only had two interceptions of any kind in 16 games last year, but they win, their road opener, vinyl, 31-17. >> talk about owning 18, the a's have now beaten the tigers 19 of the last 20 times they have played, and that is bird, throwing out the first pitch. 1965 on this day he played all nine positions. that is why they had him throwing out the first pitch. up 1-0 with two on and chris david not a home run, but good enough to score, mark and chad, a's went 3-1, easy when kind of over the tigers. they
picked off by vernon. he goes the other way for the touchdown. they led 7-6 at half. opening drive for the niners in the second half. perfect pass as he stands in the pocket, and finds richie james of all people, 39 yard touchdown. less than a minute later, oh, great play by richard sherman. kind of had a rough day. three pass interference calls on him. pick td for him and the niners are up 20-7. buccaneers down. winston throws it up for grabs and it lands right in the hands of witherspoon who...
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it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14, 1799, at mount vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make it up. upon his death, betsy sc huyler, the widow -- i'm sorry, martha washington, the widow, will send the medal to alexander hamilton for his safekeeping because he is the second at that point president general of the society. and for many, many decades, it has been owned by the society of cincinnati. safely in a very vault in anderson house in d.c. beautiful piece. i end on a very poignant note, which is the last letters between george washington and alexander hamilton. obviously, george washington does not know he is about to die. and my father-in-law was a graduate of west point, class of 1956, and i give the sword award every graduation at west point. this is quite poignant, these letters. they involve the creation of a military academy that washington -- that hamilton is suggesting. he writes to washington -- "sir, enclosed is a copy of the letter i've written to the secretary of -- of course, james mchenry -- "on the subject
it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14, 1799, at mount vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make it up. upon his death, betsy sc huyler, the widow -- i'm sorry, martha washington, the widow, will send the medal to alexander hamilton for his safekeeping because he is the second at that point president general of the society. and for many, many decades, it has been owned by the society of cincinnati. safely in a very vault in anderson house in d.c....
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years, so clock has been off duty on 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmakerjohn vernon the clock going again. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: relief workers on great abaco in the bahamas are searching for the bodies of those killed by hurricane dorian. hundreds of people are still missing. let's have more on that story. the number of people killed by the storm could be staggering, according to officials there. in the last hours, dorian has made landfall in north carolina in the us and has weakened to a category i storm. we can speak to the bbc‘s david willis who's in washington, dc. david, first of all, can you give me an idea of what kind of help or funding the united an idea of what kind of help or funding the united states an idea of what kind of help or funding the united states will an idea of what kind of help or funding the united states will offer the bahamas? well, of course, part of the bahamas isjust the bahamas? well, of course, part of the bahamas is just 50 the bahamas? well, of course, part of the bahamas isjust 50 miles the bahamas? well, of cour
years, so clock has been off duty on 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmakerjohn vernon the clock going again. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: relief workers on great abaco in the bahamas are searching for the bodies of those killed by hurricane dorian. hundreds of people are still missing. let's have more on that story. the number of people killed by the storm could be staggering, according to officials there. in the last hours, dorian has made landfall in north...
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vernon allan richard.cer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles rimmele 3. rosemarie riso. moises rivas. carmen alicia rivera. isaiah rivera. juan william rovira. linda rivera. david rivers.ve joseph r. riverso. paul rizza. john frank rizza. leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald arthur robison junior. michelle lee jean robotham. antonio a. rocha. raymond james rocha. raymond rockefeller. antonio josÉ rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. marcia rodriguez. mayra valdis rodriguez. richard rodriguez. david rodriguez. nd my husband. we love and miss you each and every day. you will live in our heartss forever. we will make sure your legacy will be continued to your beautiful children. >> and my mom. for al
vernon allan richard.cer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles rimmele 3. rosemarie riso. moises rivas. carmen alicia rivera. isaiah rivera. juan william rovira. linda rivera. david rivers.ve joseph r. riverso. paul rizza. john frank rizza. leo arthur...
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highland is a litigation attorney with the national firm of vernon and boeing. he's spent 30 years with high-profile experience and also an adjunct or fester of law at princeton college of law and teaches an undergraduate course in political science. his professional lectures included speeches at the national archives and the williamsburg foundation. a member of the virginia and new york historical society and served on the board of directors of the thomas jefferson society. please welcome the william hyland jr.. [applause] >> thank you and thank you to the archives for inviting me back. this is my third time back here and i enjoy my business back here because i really feel a closeness of history when i come back here. it really gives me chills to know the three most important documents in our founding history for just 200 feet above us. the declaration of independence, the constitution of the united states and the bill of rights. i very much feel close to history when i come here. doug swanson i want to thank for inviting me. i'm a lawyer by pratt does and i al
highland is a litigation attorney with the national firm of vernon and boeing. he's spent 30 years with high-profile experience and also an adjunct or fester of law at princeton college of law and teaches an undergraduate course in political science. his professional lectures included speeches at the national archives and the williamsburg foundation. a member of the virginia and new york historical society and served on the board of directors of the thomas jefferson society. please welcome the...
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. >>> vernon davis a fan favorite of the 49ers. if you know him, he is a great guy.ot work. he is still having fun. >> he is a good artist. >>> it is 11:00 and time for more news. >>> coming up next. >> everybody knows and they are getting ready. >> pg&e made it official. in a few hours it is shutting off power to 10th of thousands of people due to high fire danger. >> pg&e said it will cut power to customers tonight. >> the shut off to begin at 2:30 tomorrow morning. this time some of them are in the bay area. most of the power shut offs, 22,000 are in butte county. also on the list portions of you that, nevada and placer county. there are 700 customers in sonoma county and 700 in napa county. >> reporter: from about 4:00 a.m. until noon, pg&e is pulling the plug.
. >>> vernon davis a fan favorite of the 49ers. if you know him, he is a great guy.ot work. he is still having fun. >> he is a good artist. >>> it is 11:00 and time for more news. >>> coming up next. >> everybody knows and they are getting ready. >> pg&e made it official. in a few hours it is shutting off power to 10th of thousands of people due to high fire danger. >> pg&e said it will cut power to customers tonight. >> the shut...
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redskins and eagles, case keenum rolling right and vernon gets airborne and you talk about an effort,se. remember when he did that for san francisco all those years ago. davis was emotional. his grandfather passed away yesterday so crying and doing it for grandpa. u.s. open men's final. rafael nadal taking on daniil medvedev -- thank you very much. it's hard sometimes with tennis. fought back and we're in the fifth set. nadal with his third match point. after the return is long, he wins it. this lasted just under five hours, longer than any nfl game. one behind roger federer all time. now it's tough to catch a foul ball at a baseball game. watch this youngster at miami. glove is over the wall. what a watch, right? that's the greatest. brandon later in the same at bat balls going the same area and my boy brandon two foul ball catches. not one, but two. >> what? >> yeah, what is right. unbelievable. this is abc 7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. bring your glove, one ball -- two -- >> the likelihood of getting struck by lightning compared to that. >> winning the lotto. a lo
redskins and eagles, case keenum rolling right and vernon gets airborne and you talk about an effort,se. remember when he did that for san francisco all those years ago. davis was emotional. his grandfather passed away yesterday so crying and doing it for grandpa. u.s. open men's final. rafael nadal taking on daniil medvedev -- thank you very much. it's hard sometimes with tennis. fought back and we're in the fifth set. nadal with his third match point. after the return is long, he wins it....
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. >> so maybe it's fitting that half a century later ominous clouds are building over little vernon,f the seriousness of this -- >> where the fate of a modern woodstock has once again come down to this. >> all this money you're talking about, all the professionals, and you couldn't have documentation -- >> there's a binder of documentation. >> hold on. hey, hey. hold on. >> arguing over the rock vision of michael lang. woodstock 50 has paid 32 million up front dollars for the likes of jay-z, dead & company, and miley cyrus. >> where are they going to go? >> they go home. that's part of -- >> but in a repeat of '69, every day brings disaster. >> we can't speak to that. >> permits denied. >> it's absolutely -- >> hey, hey. come on. >> we can make a determination tonight. >> partners lost. suits filed. and another scramble to find another field of dreams with days to go. o'. >> and what are your ofds actually pulling this off? >> we don't give up easily. i think we're going to do it. >> he's dogged by memories of woodstock '99 when love-ins turned to mosh pits, arson, and accusations of
. >> so maybe it's fitting that half a century later ominous clouds are building over little vernon,f the seriousness of this -- >> where the fate of a modern woodstock has once again come down to this. >> all this money you're talking about, all the professionals, and you couldn't have documentation -- >> there's a binder of documentation. >> hold on. hey, hey. hold on. >> arguing over the rock vision of michael lang. woodstock 50 has paid 32 million up...
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i took comport going to mount vernon and seeing etched in sent to original statements of these foundingt they can't take that away. trish: what you just said is an important reminder to every one to go back and read original text so you can see what was actually written at the time. in new york city we have a guy who wants a grade school interpretation of history. why not add the women in and you can be equitable that way. what is the real underlying goal? >> well, it's to change. it's to change the future by changing the past. you talked about you could study yourself some of these old documents. but more and more you can't. it's being wiped from the internet now. from the search engines every day that passes we see more and more that's lost. stop and think this. imagine russia without vodka or belgium without chocolate or italy without tomato saws or ireland without potatoes. trish: women without men or men without women. >> what i'm describing is christopher columbus. he made that great exchange. one of the greatest figures in history. we want to hall him off to a dumpster? trish: he
i took comport going to mount vernon and seeing etched in sent to original statements of these foundingt they can't take that away. trish: what you just said is an important reminder to every one to go back and read original text so you can see what was actually written at the time. in new york city we have a guy who wants a grade school interpretation of history. why not add the women in and you can be equitable that way. what is the real underlying goal? >> well, it's to change. it's to...
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it provides sitting benches at lake view and mount vernon. this is not done. i am saying that is all i want to say. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i want to encourage ms. james to give her list to the transit director to give it to ms.kerish ball if you could do that, that would be great. i want to thank the members of the public for all of the community work and effort that you are doing. thank you. >> next is michael perkins. then we will take a break. i work with the community cent center. everybody has mitt most of my list i will cut this short. i do have some seniors that used to visit the center. basically they do not have the transportation to get there. most of them live on the hit also. -- the hills. the buses can't get up the hills because of the steep grades on the streep. if it is possible maybe you want to look into purchasing paratransit type vehicles to clear the corners so those seniors living on the steam grades can make it on down to their appointments or anything eselse they may need to do. thank you for your time. >> thank you for be
it provides sitting benches at lake view and mount vernon. this is not done. i am saying that is all i want to say. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i want to encourage ms. james to give her list to the transit director to give it to ms.kerish ball if you could do that, that would be great. i want to thank the members of the public for all of the community work and effort that you are doing. thank you. >> next is michael perkins. then we will take a break. i work with the...
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one of the first guys that came out with that securitization deal was then san francisco tight end vernonis who got $4 million up front and sold away a 10% slice of his future rights, endorsements and everything else. to me it never seemed to gain any kind of ground >> and he's basically saying this is like if any of us offered up our salary and said i have a contract, i want the money up front and i'll return to you with interest my question is what is the coupon on this, how is he sure -- is the money guaranteed to investors and if so, all the risk is on dimwiddie. he now has to invest it in a three year time span, make enough to return it and cover that payment to make it worthwhile >> and go back on 19 9d'97 and bowie securitized the rights on his albums at that time. coupon was 7.9%, a ten year bond and it did very well did exactly what it was supposed to do. but when you have the shaky vulnerabilities of some of these contracts of professional athlet athletes, you have to problem. and sdidim dimwiddie is a very t kid. he had me until digital token. whatever the heck that will do >>
one of the first guys that came out with that securitization deal was then san francisco tight end vernonis who got $4 million up front and sold away a 10% slice of his future rights, endorsements and everything else. to me it never seemed to gain any kind of ground >> and he's basically saying this is like if any of us offered up our salary and said i have a contract, i want the money up front and i'll return to you with interest my question is what is the coupon on this, how is he sure...
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on the pass to running back tevin coleman vernon hargreaves taking it taking it to the house bucks take the lead. next possession for the 49 ers were aapl o that's the george kittle for the touchdown. illegal formation. the 40 niners touchdown of the half happening in about he's there were 5. called back in this game while for the habs 76 tampa go to the 32th to 9th for the niners at the tampa finding richie james junior, 39 yards that touchdown will niners take a 13 to 7 lead in suing bucks possession james winston looking for peyton barb oh sure and takes it 31 yard. 6 his first since 2013, first interception as a 49 er 20 to 7 the score after e of time left 5.43 left in the 3rd that's trying to get some more points on the board and they do winston slated to chris godwin for 10 yards and just like that it's a 6 point game. now both teams are going to score another field goal in the 2 minutes left in the 4th. for san francisco. have 7 take was on the season last year finishing with 4 today and to pick sixes niners win 31 to 17. rob lowe just a 166 yards passing but the defense stepping
on the pass to running back tevin coleman vernon hargreaves taking it taking it to the house bucks take the lead. next possession for the 49 ers were aapl o that's the george kittle for the touchdown. illegal formation. the 40 niners touchdown of the half happening in about he's there were 5. called back in this game while for the habs 76 tampa go to the 32th to 9th for the niners at the tampa finding richie james junior, 39 yards that touchdown will niners take a 13 to 7 lead in suing bucks...
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next eagles nice happy story, and we do need to, in parting, check this out, remember former 49ers vernonwatch this. he's trying to hide jump over the defender, the defender just backs up and says hey old man, you are not going to get away with that, i will just tackle you right here, there you go. check this out, robots have come along way since r2-d2, this is atlas, the 330 pound gymnastics robot. 330 pounds.>> thanks for joining us, it the news continues at 7 on night. you know how sheldon is if he sees christmas stuff lying around after new year's. yeah, but he doesn't live here anymore. well, he doesn't live at walmart, but he still threw a tantrum when he saw marshmallow peeps after easter. and that's the same man who complains you can't find marshmallow peeps after easter. (phone chimes) oh. it's bernadette. she says they're running late. "the baby threw up on howard, and then howard threw up on howard." well, he didn't throw up on the baby. that's a win. (door opens) hello. hi. hi! welcome back. how was texas? oh, you know. the lone star state. hmm. that should be its yelp rating.
next eagles nice happy story, and we do need to, in parting, check this out, remember former 49ers vernonwatch this. he's trying to hide jump over the defender, the defender just backs up and says hey old man, you are not going to get away with that, i will just tackle you right here, there you go. check this out, robots have come along way since r2-d2, this is atlas, the 330 pound gymnastics robot. 330 pounds.>> thanks for joining us, it the news continues at 7 on night. you know how...
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desus' uncle vernon used to own this place, but that was three owners ago. know, is a sin against god. lammy fixed things. curried goat and stewed oxtail, with rice and peas, collards, and, yes, mac and cheese. i can't resist. >> anthony: man, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong -- there's a lot of good food in the bronx. >> desus: there is, there is. if people would like, you know, get over their bias and come above 96th street they would find out. >> man: you learn fast. >> anthony: i mean, if the bronx were a neighborhood in manhattan, sort of shrunk-down, you'd have hipsters crawling all over this place. >> desus: oh! oh my god. if you live in the bronx, it's not necessary that you're going to ever leave the bronx, go to manhattan, 'cause everything you want, everything you need is in the bronx. so, why would you go past 149th street? >> anthony: right. >> desus: so, all that repping my neighborhood, the ethnic pride and all that stuff -- >> anthony: right. >> desus: -- people definitely hold on to that. and that's definitely true of rhinelander avenue, the
desus' uncle vernon used to own this place, but that was three owners ago. know, is a sin against god. lammy fixed things. curried goat and stewed oxtail, with rice and peas, collards, and, yes, mac and cheese. i can't resist. >> anthony: man, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong -- there's a lot of good food in the bronx. >> desus: there is, there is. if people would like, you know, get over their bias and come above 96th street they would find out. >> man: you learn fast....
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>> i have got to say vernon, i went right past it, it seemed like an investment. that is one of those ones i thought i will watch that after i retire. have got a long list of things like that. the act with another one. and pose. i never thought to watch pose. it is not something i would normally jump into. and then billy porter goes up and gets that great speech and i am like, i want to check it out. i will check out an hour of it. >> we appreciate that. thank you so much. >>> coming up on mornings on two, the raiders getting off to a love rough start. >> what improvements the silver and black will need to make after struggling in the last game against the vikings. >>> what it is like to have a serial killer for a father. up next, we talk with the star of the new fox series, articles in. >>> tonight in primetime, foxes premiering one of its most anticipated shows. >> prodigal son tells the story of malcolm bright , who knows how colors think and how their minds work. >> that is because his own father is one of the most notorious serial killers of all- time. >> we
>> i have got to say vernon, i went right past it, it seemed like an investment. that is one of those ones i thought i will watch that after i retire. have got a long list of things like that. the act with another one. and pose. i never thought to watch pose. it is not something i would normally jump into. and then billy porter goes up and gets that great speech and i am like, i want to check it out. i will check out an hour of it. >> we appreciate that. thank you so much....
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this is iltv's depiction of washington at his mount vernon plantation, and here he put enslaved african-americans in the center, reminding everyone that washington was dependent upon slave labour, even though he subscribed to the notion that all men are created equal. the opposite mural was based on iltv's discovery -- arnautoff's discovery. this is my shameless self-promotion. i might add that the newspapers have said repeatedly that he was a communist, but he actually didn't join the party until 19308, so at the time he painted these murals, his politics were clearly on the left, but he was not yet a formal communist. i'm happy to take any questions you may have. very informative. we really appreciate it. thank you. are there any questions for staff before we go to public comment? >> if i could ask miss ferguson, i just wanted to ask you one question. can you just clarify for the commission one more time, it is my understanding that the school board initially voted to remove the murals, and now, can you give me the status of what is happening now? >> i have a copy of the resolution if you would
this is iltv's depiction of washington at his mount vernon plantation, and here he put enslaved african-americans in the center, reminding everyone that washington was dependent upon slave labour, even though he subscribed to the notion that all men are created equal. the opposite mural was based on iltv's discovery -- arnautoff's discovery. this is my shameless self-promotion. i might add that the newspapers have said repeatedly that he was a communist, but he actually didn't join the party...
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vernon hargraves, bucs up 4. 9ers down 1. this time connecting.ichie james jr., the 39 yard touchdown pass, 9ers up 13-. two plays later it's jameis winston intercepted. richard sherman take it's to the house. 9ers up by 13. bucs trying to come back. down 6 with just over two minutes to go. winston another pick, this time it's witherspoon who has reservations for six. 9ers win 31-17. richard sherman, what do you have? >> i feel a lot better. you know, obvthat just like eve. ou listen around and you hear people writing you off, you just hope they keep wri off. the people that's writing me off, i hope they're also writing their will because i'm at everybody's neck this year. i hope you understand that. appreciate it. >> a's up 1-0. khris davis rips into the left center gap. mark and chad a's up 3. but the real story of the game sean's dominance. in just his second start of the season he displayed ace stuff tossing 7 innings and allowing only two hits and striking out 10. the a's are winners 3-1. >> maybe for the first four innings in new york, it's
vernon hargraves, bucs up 4. 9ers down 1. this time connecting.ichie james jr., the 39 yard touchdown pass, 9ers up 13-. two plays later it's jameis winston intercepted. richard sherman take it's to the house. 9ers up by 13. bucs trying to come back. down 6 with just over two minutes to go. winston another pick, this time it's witherspoon who has reservations for six. 9ers win 31-17. richard sherman, what do you have? >> i feel a lot better. you know, obvthat just like eve. ou listen...
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i would say the most impressive person i met in public life would be vernon jordan. didn't memoir with him. i helped him write his memoirs. just someone who was mattingly always right -- maddeningly. even if i just grew within five years later i i realized, okaye was right. >> the most impressive voice. >> and a person has such a wide range of experiences that, that's why he can say this is what's going to happen. >> final question for the remaining minute. are you optimistic about the country's future or more pessimistic. >> very optimistic. my daughter, and i see young people, my students, not the people who are protesting and stopping people from speaking, but are engage in politics. they are active. they think they can playable. i wanted to say jefferson had a real in the of new england because of that. participatory democracy, people getting involved. he wanted that for virginia. that's what he thought the university would do, with get people out. and universal education system to people participate. so i'm optimistic. >> optimistic, pessimistic? >> i'm optimist
i would say the most impressive person i met in public life would be vernon jordan. didn't memoir with him. i helped him write his memoirs. just someone who was mattingly always right -- maddeningly. even if i just grew within five years later i i realized, okaye was right. >> the most impressive voice. >> and a person has such a wide range of experiences that, that's why he can say this is what's going to happen. >> final question for the remaining minute. are you optimistic...
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this is a dumb story, i shouldn't tell it but there's this town called mount vernon which is often, very close to where i live candidates love to stop there because they're charming and a small town but easy access from interstate and there's milk and the coffee shops and so we were getting ready, we were just going to me and my friends, she's very politically involved and i won't out for here but we were going to go in there and he gets ready to push the door open and he goes, god dammit. i walked in there and beto is standing on one of those tables, i just want one night . and we open it and it was a perfect iowa coda out caucus season. i would object to say if you need a question, please use the microphone because we're recording. the formal line right here. >> formed a line. >> icon in your research in the midwest finding that the mainline churches, mainline churches that are struggling while evangelical ones are holding their own or doing better or do you find that in the, what's the case mark. >> sure, also know whatyes . tokay, next question. no, there's this really interesting th
this is a dumb story, i shouldn't tell it but there's this town called mount vernon which is often, very close to where i live candidates love to stop there because they're charming and a small town but easy access from interstate and there's milk and the coffee shops and so we were getting ready, we were just going to me and my friends, she's very politically involved and i won't out for here but we were going to go in there and he gets ready to push the door open and he goes, god dammit. i...
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the bastille, the symbol of the ancien regime, to george washington, where it hangs today in mount vernon. but all the 19th century efforts in creating democracy in europe had ended in failure. americans had seen the french revolution spiral into tyranny. all attempts by europeans to create democracies in the revolutions of 1848 had been crushed. by the 1860s, as lincoln pointed out, the united states was a lone beacon of democratic freedom in a world of monarchies. on american shoulders alone rested the survival of the possibility of self-government. it was indeed the last best hope for the future of democracy. that responsibility, i think, was what sustained lincoln throughout a war, a war as he said in his gettysburg address, that was testing whether this nation, dedicated to liberty, equality, and self-government, could long endure. never we commemorate -- whenever we commemorate the civil war, we commemorate the revolution. indeed, in an important sense, northern success in the civil war was the culmination of the revolution. now how did this nation that had been so divided enough to
the bastille, the symbol of the ancien regime, to george washington, where it hangs today in mount vernon. but all the 19th century efforts in creating democracy in europe had ended in failure. americans had seen the french revolution spiral into tyranny. all attempts by europeans to create democracies in the revolutions of 1848 had been crushed. by the 1860s, as lincoln pointed out, the united states was a lone beacon of democratic freedom in a world of monarchies. on american shoulders alone...
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the most impressive person i have met in public life is vernon jordan.ped him write his memoirs. someone who is madame langley -- lingly always right. and even if i disagree with him i would realize five years later that he was right. david: most impressive voice. and that: with a wide range of experience. and that is why he could say -- this is what is going to happen. david: are you optimistic about the country's future? annette: very optimistic. -- nothter, my students the people protesting and stopping people from speaking but who are engaged in politics. they are active. they think they can play a role. i wanted to say that jefferson newa real and the of england. the notion of participatory democracy. he wanted that for virginia. he -- and that is what he thought the university would do. david: optimistic, pessimistic? i am rumored -- reminded of martin luther king who said something to the effect that this generation will have to answer not for the bad deeds of the bad people but for the up politics silence of good people. and people are being sile
the most impressive person i have met in public life is vernon jordan.ped him write his memoirs. someone who is madame langley -- lingly always right. and even if i disagree with him i would realize five years later that he was right. david: most impressive voice. and that: with a wide range of experience. and that is why he could say -- this is what is going to happen. david: are you optimistic about the country's future? annette: very optimistic. -- nothter, my students the people protesting...