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a two-week cruise on the williamsburg. initially along the eastern seaboard, but heavy storms made him change course and head south to bermuda. every detail was front page news. >> this is probably the presidential living room. >> reporter: but the vessel that hosted winston churchill became a ghost ship. plants now grow from its floor boards. the presidential fireplace, disappeared. the gally, barely recognizable. truman's favorite sun deck, twisted debris. after truman, the williamsburg fell on hard times. eisenhower didn't want it. it was mothballed, changed names, even became a floating restaurant in new jersey. shipped to italy in 1994 for repairs, the shipyard went bankrupt. it's been here ever since. he believes that the williamsburg with so much american history in it, must go home, and he's trying to get the message out. >> you have a certain number of millionaires, certain number of billionaires, if they would donate 25 euros each, you raise a lot of money. >> reporter: the current italian owners want to refit it
a two-week cruise on the williamsburg. initially along the eastern seaboard, but heavy storms made him change course and head south to bermuda. every detail was front page news. >> this is probably the presidential living room. >> reporter: but the vessel that hosted winston churchill became a ghost ship. plants now grow from its floor boards. the presidential fireplace, disappeared. the gally, barely recognizable. truman's favorite sun deck, twisted debris. after truman, the...
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>> i don't know if people in the rest of the country know what it is like being so close to williamsburg, brooklyn where you can go in and see a grown man wearing a sarong on a you gnaw cycle waxing his mustache. >> that's bill's dad. >> it is strange because the idea is you can just skim all of these things off other cultures without any of the depth or appreciation. they look like idiots to me. i don't understand how you want to set yourself up in contrast to everybody. and there is a reason people don't make the artesanl cheeses and ride the big bike. you don't need to. >> that means you make it crapily. isn't that what it is? i don't know. joel, don't people hate on hipsters because they are constantly trying to be ironically detached from anything productive whether it is bowling or making cheese. >> be careful how you generate. i looked at the poll questions and i called the polster who did this and there is a racial break down. hispanics love hipsters. despite the low approval ratings one in three hispanics considers themselves a hipster. >> isn't part of being a hipster you don't
>> i don't know if people in the rest of the country know what it is like being so close to williamsburg, brooklyn where you can go in and see a grown man wearing a sarong on a you gnaw cycle waxing his mustache. >> that's bill's dad. >> it is strange because the idea is you can just skim all of these things off other cultures without any of the depth or appreciation. they look like idiots to me. i don't understand how you want to set yourself up in contrast to everybody. and...
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there's living museums like williamsburg where people are in costume reenacting the past. museums are important because they don't just give us a sense of where we confirm what our past is but it gives us a sense of what our future can be. >> karen, as museums evolve, then what does the curator do with any particular exhibit depending on what the exhibit is all about. interactive qualities, the form of the exhibit itself, art form. how is the evolution of museum life if i can use that kind of a phrase influenced the work of the curator? >> interesting question. i think things are changing as lorie mentioned they open their doors wider and welcome a much broader audience. sometimes we do that through ipad, interactive engagements and museum directors still be able to create a dynamic interaction between the historical artifacts, contemporary art work and make meaningful experiences to our visitors and i think it's more f a challenge quiet honestly that we find that the art is not supported as well in our community and education program and i see it as an important roll of t
there's living museums like williamsburg where people are in costume reenacting the past. museums are important because they don't just give us a sense of where we confirm what our past is but it gives us a sense of what our future can be. >> karen, as museums evolve, then what does the curator do with any particular exhibit depending on what the exhibit is all about. interactive qualities, the form of the exhibit itself, art form. how is the evolution of museum life if i can use that...
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that's why they should be imprisoned. >> this is what they did williamsburg. their parents are pulling the freight for them. >> that's a myth. >> i spent some time out there, buddy. >> i invented them, all right. >> that may be true, but i want to ask you this, ironically there are people who say they are wearing their facial hair. ironically? because that is so much of people's lexicon when will they switch to being ernest? >> how he is a christian in a metal band? that is a cool pattern for a shirt. >> there is a general beer crisis going on around the world at the moment. the the germans are worried about, and i will say this right, fracking. apparently fracking is causing problems for german brewers and they are telling the government that they can't possibly have any fracking going on in germany. there. >> i have no idea how fracking got into this. jedediah, is hipsterism something that should be encouraged? >> i hang out with them at whole foods because they are the the only ones there. i find their skinny jeans offensive. but they are harmless. >> they
that's why they should be imprisoned. >> this is what they did williamsburg. their parents are pulling the freight for them. >> that's a myth. >> i spent some time out there, buddy. >> i invented them, all right. >> that may be true, but i want to ask you this, ironically there are people who say they are wearing their facial hair. ironically? because that is so much of people's lexicon when will they switch to being ernest? >> how he is a christian in a...
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this is short of the beating heart of williamsburgs. all of the political activity, the social activity, they're really living the center of it in this fantastic 18th century house that they were living in as john tyler is resurrecting his political career. they have they moved here when le tisha was running the household. she was running their various plantations. right here she suffered a stroke in 1839. that partly paralyzed her. although she was still able to retain control of the family account, of all the family business while john tyler was getting back involved in politics. it's right here in this space that john tyler learned that he was elected vice president to william henry harrison. it's also here in the spring of 1841 where he was informed that he became 10th president of the united states. it was here that le tisha tyler learned that she became the first lady of the united states. >> when her term was over, julia tyler and the president retired to their plantation along the james river. >> the tylers was born in charles c
this is short of the beating heart of williamsburgs. all of the political activity, the social activity, they're really living the center of it in this fantastic 18th century house that they were living in as john tyler is resurrecting his political career. they have they moved here when le tisha was running the household. she was running their various plantations. right here she suffered a stroke in 1839. that partly paralyzed her. although she was still able to retain control of the family...
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. >> human remains from the 17th century discovered in williamsburg. william calso found the remains in historic jamestown, virginia. >> today marks two years since navy s.e.a.l.s stormed the compound and kled the terrorist leader. they took three of his wifeves into custody. they did so to prevent his grave or the photos from becoming asia rhin or propaganda. the war in iraq of course wept on for several years. >> many other rel arerelics go display today. the like and museum features exhibits on the attacks. president obama and the four living presidents were in town for the center's opening. >> and no sleep overnight for this group. the changing opportunity that had some camped out in lines. >> and we are starting off >>> weather and traffic on the ones. we welcome may with open arms. temperatures 50s to 40s around the region. by midnight back down into the low 50s. your 7 day out look and weekend traveling on 95 no issues nice and clear. over to 395 i mentioned that i had a report. it is in the hov lanes. also rails check out. no reported delays on
. >> human remains from the 17th century discovered in williamsburg. william calso found the remains in historic jamestown, virginia. >> today marks two years since navy s.e.a.l.s stormed the compound and kled the terrorist leader. they took three of his wifeves into custody. they did so to prevent his grave or the photos from becoming asia rhin or propaganda. the war in iraq of course wept on for several years. >> many other rel arerelics go display today. the like and museum...
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everyone was making the pilgrimage to williamsburg -- >> see if they could find the magic bullet. >> rupert tweeted and it caused a big kerr if yo if you . i know why. because we have all the things that they want. >> rose: you know what's interesting, the idea that somehow young people don't like news. >> it's wrong. >> rose: it's wrong. >> 100% wrong. >> rose: it's totally wrong. >> our success on youtube is our news content. it's so successful we're launching a news channel with google, 18 languages, 18 countries, 24 hours a day, because it has been so successful. ?owrks they are turning off traditional news, and that's i think the fault of trcialght're traditional news media -- >> what's the fault? >> if you're gen-y and grew up during the last invasion of iraq, especially in afghanistan, and what's come out since-- there were no weapons of mass destruction. anyone with half a brain knew saddam hussein and the ba'ath party was a secular regime that were anti-al qaeda. but it became seen as almost anti-american to question theinivation, and you say i thought that was american to q
everyone was making the pilgrimage to williamsburg -- >> see if they could find the magic bullet. >> rupert tweeted and it caused a big kerr if yo if you . i know why. because we have all the things that they want. >> rose: you know what's interesting, the idea that somehow young people don't like news. >> it's wrong. >> rose: it's wrong. >> 100% wrong. >> rose: it's totally wrong. >> our success on youtube is our news content. it's so successful...
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anyw, urban outfitters urging customers at its williamsburg store to belly up to the bar and keep buyingmmy bahamas has also discovered, keeping customers buying. what do you think? >> you know, weding dresses come, when your mother went to buy wedding dreeses,you make a little champagne and then you try on dresses and you don't find what cost. >> it really doemake sense. very smart me into this area. >> i don't know. what do you think, they've? >> i tnk if you get under the hood, traditional retail, brick and mortar retail is suffering. you have to find what thing they can dbetter that you can do online. part of it strikes me as if your member a decade ago, the whole entertainment phenomenon. were they doing needing to do more than just give you food. here they are saying we are going to give you somethingyou can't get on amazon. on amazon, they can't do a marquee. here's one, we are goi to make the in-person experience meangful and differentiated. it is not a bad idea to be on the whole dying itheater thing, i thought it was great but then i decidedt wasn't. that's jt . meanwhile, theh
anyw, urban outfitters urging customers at its williamsburg store to belly up to the bar and keep buyingmmy bahamas has also discovered, keeping customers buying. what do you think? >> you know, weding dresses come, when your mother went to buy wedding dreeses,you make a little champagne and then you try on dresses and you don't find what cost. >> it really doemake sense. very smart me into this area. >> i don't know. what do you think, they've? >> i tnk if you get under...
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maybe you live in larchmont, new york or manhattan or williamsburg and brooklyn and the peoples republic of brooklyn or rockland heights or park slope or maybe you live out in that and i went in new york city or long island, hempstead or great neck or little neck. i'm asking you to stick your neck out for link tv. , the dakotas.ka we are asking you to make the call. illinois is in the house. .hank you, archie, for calling susan from new york. thank you, susan. anywhere in rockland county? richard calls from inverness, california. nice to know houston is in the house. can we hear from dallas-fort worth? carson city. nancy from long beach, california. can we hear from long beach, new york? which is in queens. telephoneled from you. also, the great state of california -- i think new mexico should feel a little competitive here. represent uris eight. i took folks out last night from santa fe, new mexico. we had a fantastic dinner and we offer you that when you come to the show. did on the set, and then i get to personally host you for dinner. you have to make the pledge. we get these calls e
maybe you live in larchmont, new york or manhattan or williamsburg and brooklyn and the peoples republic of brooklyn or rockland heights or park slope or maybe you live out in that and i went in new york city or long island, hempstead or great neck or little neck. i'm asking you to stick your neck out for link tv. , the dakotas.ka we are asking you to make the call. illinois is in the house. .hank you, archie, for calling susan from new york. thank you, susan. anywhere in rockland county?...
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can we hear from the williamsburg in brooklyn?r port jefferson out in long the endor anywhere on of long island. maybe you hear it -- you live in southampton or east hampton. anywhere along the atlantic ocean. we ask your support. the riverlive along in the new york area, the hudson river, the great south bay, the connecticut river. we urge you to call in and let us know you're there. if you live and as -- minnesota or missouri or montana, go to the phone. maryland is in the house. arizona? wyoming, the dakotas, we ask you to call. carolinas, we ask for your support. can we get a few from georgia? portland oregon is in the house. a call from richmond, mississippi. and jonah's called in from st. louis, missouri. and how about moab, which i just visited. the amazing read city. we urge you to call. william kolding from forde city. dennis from philadelphia. can we hear from pittsburgh, which we also just visited? wayne called in from bremerton, washington. pedro,alling from san california. california is so at of everyone else, but you
can we hear from the williamsburg in brooklyn?r port jefferson out in long the endor anywhere on of long island. maybe you hear it -- you live in southampton or east hampton. anywhere along the atlantic ocean. we ask your support. the riverlive along in the new york area, the hudson river, the great south bay, the connecticut river. we urge you to call in and let us know you're there. if you live and as -- minnesota or missouri or montana, go to the phone. maryland is in the house. arizona?...
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archaeological announcement about the human remains for the 17th sentry discovered in colonialwomen williamsburg. the announcement happened at the national museum of nation history. the remains date back to the deadly winter of 1609 when more than 200 columnists died. more on the story coming up on news4 this afternoon. >>> today people across the country are expected to rally for immigration reform. demonstrations on this may day have become an annual event. this year's rallies come two weeks after a bipartisan group of senators introduced than an immigration path towards citizen had. crowds are expected to gather in our area this evening in herndon near rachel carson middle school. >>> president obama's turning to capitol hill for his pick to oversee fannie mae and freddie m mac. he will nominate melvin watt. he would replace edward d'marco at the fhfa. president bush appointed him. >>> the federal reserve's open market committee is meeting today and will decide in the next two days whether to raise interest rates. most economists expect the fed to keep its main rate where it is and until the
archaeological announcement about the human remains for the 17th sentry discovered in colonialwomen williamsburg. the announcement happened at the national museum of nation history. the remains date back to the deadly winter of 1609 when more than 200 columnists died. more on the story coming up on news4 this afternoon. >>> today people across the country are expected to rally for immigration reform. demonstrations on this may day have become an annual event. this year's rallies come...
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this is the beating heart of williamsburg even in the 1830's.tivity, they are really living at the center of it in this fantastic 18th- century house. after they moved here, when letitia is running the going to behe is operating out of a house. she is running their various plantations all over the place. 1839.ffered a stroke and she is still able to retain control of the family at counts, of all the family business while john tyler was getting back involved. he went to was elected as vice president. it is here in the spring of 1841 when he was informed that he became 10 president of the united states. letitia tyler learned that she became the first lady of the united states. over,when her term was juliett tyler and the president retired to the plantation a long be james river. atte john tyler was born greenway. he purchased this house at the end of his presidential term. he came down here once before he was able to retire. he brought with him julia gardiner. she said the hand of god in nature have been counted to my sharewood forest -- sherwood
this is the beating heart of williamsburg even in the 1830's.tivity, they are really living at the center of it in this fantastic 18th- century house. after they moved here, when letitia is running the going to behe is operating out of a house. she is running their various plantations all over the place. 1839.ffered a stroke and she is still able to retain control of the family at counts, of all the family business while john tyler was getting back involved. he went to was elected as vice...
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she had been given a macbook by her aunt to learn how to edit videos and from her bedroom in williamsburgorm for teens to tell their stories and to help one another gain confidence. >> there are so many things in your life that just pile up and are not good. the last thing you need it for yourselves to doubt yourself, to put yourself down or anything like that. you need to be good to yourself. >> what's the point of being something you're not? you weren't put in this world to be someone else. you were put on this world to be you. >> if you're overweight. that's okay. if you're bisexual, if you're straight, if you're gay, that's okay. if you're nerdy, that's wonderful. >> indeed, if you're nerdy, that is wonderful! the we stop hate mantra is simple. combat bullying by raising self-es time because people who are happy with themselves won't put others down. and now we stop hate is growing. this past school year in virginia, emily ann, along with her part-time staff of five launched we stop hate's first high school club which already boasts 60 weekly members and this summer, we stop hate will
she had been given a macbook by her aunt to learn how to edit videos and from her bedroom in williamsburgorm for teens to tell their stories and to help one another gain confidence. >> there are so many things in your life that just pile up and are not good. the last thing you need it for yourselves to doubt yourself, to put yourself down or anything like that. you need to be good to yourself. >> what's the point of being something you're not? you weren't put in this world to be...
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. >> reporter: williamsburg is one of brooklyn's oldest industrial areas.klyn didn't have a hotel that really represented brooklyn. >> reporter: peter lawrence took on the project of converting a 1901 factory into a modern-day hotspot that preserves the building's past life. >> we left everything we could. all the columns, all the beams inside the rooms you have the existing feeling that's been there for 100 years and the timber was probably 100 years old when they put it in. >> reporter: the 72 guest rooms also incorporate the original materials. while giving visitors a taste of new brooklyn. >> like all the rooms in the hotel, we tried to incorporate some of the great talent that's in our neighborhood and in our community. so the wallpaper's done by a graphic designer named dan who's in our neighborhood. we have a really well-stocked mini bar filled with all sorts of interesting locally produced treats. >> reporter: if you go upstairs in this loft suite, you'll end up here on the terrace. and one of the reasons this hotel is so popular is this. an unobstr
. >> reporter: williamsburg is one of brooklyn's oldest industrial areas.klyn didn't have a hotel that really represented brooklyn. >> reporter: peter lawrence took on the project of converting a 1901 factory into a modern-day hotspot that preserves the building's past life. >> we left everything we could. all the columns, all the beams inside the rooms you have the existing feeling that's been there for 100 years and the timber was probably 100 years old when they put it in....
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second guest, returning to us from an earlier program, taylor sturmer, a historian for colonial williamsburgo the conversation. the election.ut anybody who thinks there is hard knuckle politics today, look at the election of 1884 that brought grover cleveland into the white house. pretty rough stuff. what was it like? guest: politics is brutal. we do think about earlier elections in american history in which they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and , but in 1800 election politics in 1880s, with the growth of the newspapers, is personal, visceral, and because of the way political parties developed, they are able to take these swipes at each other that we would find surprising today. in 1884, all of these things are coming out in 1884 election because you have two candidates who could not be more different. you have grover cleveland on the -- he hasho had been very little political experience of this sort. he was mayor of buffalo in 1881, elected governor of new york in two years later, he is the democratic nominee for president. that is all the major political experience he has
second guest, returning to us from an earlier program, taylor sturmer, a historian for colonial williamsburgo the conversation. the election.ut anybody who thinks there is hard knuckle politics today, look at the election of 1884 that brought grover cleveland into the white house. pretty rough stuff. what was it like? guest: politics is brutal. we do think about earlier elections in american history in which they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and , but in 1800 election politics...
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idealogical issue too much and unfortunately, and we were at the camp david like thing, that was in, williamsburg, where we had a group of all the parties including muslim brotherhood and all the rest, that they, we were all in tahrir square, everyone, right? different ideologies. we didn't have the issues. what i'm worried about the older are feeding within the younger generation their idealogically, what you call it, like, you know, roughness on and stubbornness and trying to disperse us. so i think, you know, these are the extreme issues and i sorry taking so much time. >> no. i think that is very interesting. you're fighting, you're fighting tradition and the ideology and i assume that ideology goes beyond political islam? >> yes. >> to being sort of a deference to authority and hierarchy because i've heard a lot of people in different countries that are going through uprisings and revolutions say, that the youth are very worried about people coming in and attempting to recreate centralized authorities, no matter where they come from, no matter if they're coming from the islamist wing or libe
idealogical issue too much and unfortunately, and we were at the camp david like thing, that was in, williamsburg, where we had a group of all the parties including muslim brotherhood and all the rest, that they, we were all in tahrir square, everyone, right? different ideologies. we didn't have the issues. what i'm worried about the older are feeding within the younger generation their idealogically, what you call it, like, you know, roughness on and stubbornness and trying to disperse us. so...