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we're going to learn a little more about martha washington's life in williamsburg next. >> williamsburg is as close to her home town as martha washington would ever get. she was connected with this place from well before she was born. her great grandfather works land jones, was the first recognize for of the parish church from about 1664 to 1688, you can't get morel bedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather orlando jones we have his house that is reconstructed here on duke of gloucester street and they owned a plantation at queens creek outside of town. then their daughter frances married john dandridge, who was an up and coming planter and they moved to new kent county, which is no more than 30-miles away. and that's where martha was, that's where that that was born at chestnut grove. and her growing up there, williamsburg was then the center of political and social and cultural life in all of virginia, but certainly in this part of virginia. so given the fact that her father was engaged in a lot of political and economic activity, this is the place where she would hav
we're going to learn a little more about martha washington's life in williamsburg next. >> williamsburg is as close to her home town as martha washington would ever get. she was connected with this place from well before she was born. her great grandfather works land jones, was the first recognize for of the parish church from about 1664 to 1688, you can't get morel bedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather orlando jones we have his house that is reconstructed here on...
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we're going to learn a little more about martha washington's life in williamsburg next. >> williamsburg is as close to her home town as martha washington would ever get. she was connected with this place from well before she was born. her great grandfather, roland jones, was the first recognize for of the parish church from about 1664 to 1688, you can't et morel bedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather orlando jones we have his house that is reconstructed here on duke of gloucester street and they owned a plantation at queens creek outside of town. then their daughter frances married john dandridge, who was an up and coming planter and they moved to new kent county, which is no more than 30 miles away. and that's where martha was, that's where that that was born at chestnut grove. and her growing up there, williamsburg was then the center of political and social and cultural life in all of virginia, but certainly in this part of virginia. so given the fact that her father was engaged in a lot of political and economic activity, this is the place where she would have co
we're going to learn a little more about martha washington's life in williamsburg next. >> williamsburg is as close to her home town as martha washington would ever get. she was connected with this place from well before she was born. her great grandfather, roland jones, was the first recognize for of the parish church from about 1664 to 1688, you can't et morel bedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather orlando jones we have his house that is reconstructed here on duke of...
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naval, inicialmente se pensaba que estaba comprometido al mismo tiempo que tenia a su esposa en williamsburg cuanto se ejecuto la orden de cateo se encontrÓ evidencia que el sospechoso estaba casado y no comprometido" tal y como lo muestra esta acta de matrimonio el sospechoso contrajo nupcias el pasado 17 de noviembre con una joven de 23 aÑos en el condado de fairfax. el caso llamo la atenciÓn de las autoridades tras que su primera esposa quien forma parte de la marina en la estaciÓn naval de norfolk, denunciara que su esposo le habÍa solicitado ayuda motearÍa a travÉs de un correo electrÓnico ya que el habÍa sido capturado y torturado por agentes nor-coreanos en una misiÓn que se le habÍa asignado como agente de la agencia central de inteligencia cia .. en su lugar el estaba en esta casa en fairfax virginia con su segunda esposa .. durante la orden de cateo encontraron evidencia de que lee habÍa mentido fabricado identificaciÓn falsa como agente de la cia.. de ser encontrado culpable podria enfrentar varios aÑos bajo prisiÓn .. " este tipo de felonÍas son muy serias, puede llegar a cumplir
naval, inicialmente se pensaba que estaba comprometido al mismo tiempo que tenia a su esposa en williamsburg cuanto se ejecuto la orden de cateo se encontrÓ evidencia que el sospechoso estaba casado y no comprometido" tal y como lo muestra esta acta de matrimonio el sospechoso contrajo nupcias el pasado 17 de noviembre con una joven de 23 aÑos en el condado de fairfax. el caso llamo la atenciÓn de las autoridades tras que su primera esposa quien forma parte de la marina en la estaciÓn...
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naval, inicialmente se pensaba que estaba comprometido al mismo tiempo que tenia a su esposa en williamsburg cuanto se ejecuto la orden de cateo se encontrÓ evidencia que el sospechoso estaba casado y no comprometido" tal y como lo muestra esta acta de matrimonio el sospechoso contrajo nupcias el pasado 17 de noviembre con una joven de 23 aÑos en el condado de fairfax. el caso llamo la atenciÓn de las autoridades tras que su primera esposa quien forma parte de la marina en la estaciÓn naval de norfolk, denunciara que su esposo le habÍa solicitado ayuda motearÍa a travÉs de un correo electrÓnico ya que el habÍa sido capturado y torturado por agentes nor-coreanos en una misiÓn que se le habÍa asignado
naval, inicialmente se pensaba que estaba comprometido al mismo tiempo que tenia a su esposa en williamsburg cuanto se ejecuto la orden de cateo se encontrÓ evidencia que el sospechoso estaba casado y no comprometido" tal y como lo muestra esta acta de matrimonio el sospechoso contrajo nupcias el pasado 17 de noviembre con una joven de 23 aÑos en el condado de fairfax. el caso llamo la atenciÓn de las autoridades tras que su primera esposa quien forma parte de la marina en la estaciÓn...
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what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"? "skyrim," yes. all right. short story, $400. tori. what is a twist? twist, correct. short story for $200. leonard. what is a setting? you got it. yearbook, $200. jordan. what is forgotten? that's it. yearbook, $400. jordan. what is ta-ta for now? yep, made you smile on that one. [ chuckles ] go again. yearbook, $600, please. jordan. what is summer? yes. yearbook, $800. jordan. what are digits? digits, yes. and yearbook, $1,000. leonard. what is cool? no. tori or jordan? jordan. what is hot? no. [ beep ] "what is sweet?" stay sweet. all right, we have jordan at $4,000, trailing tori by $800. leonard will be going first in double jeopardy! right after this break. [ applause ] rii wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much y
what is williamsburg? williamsburg is the city, yes, and you move into the lead. i'll take fictional females for $200, please. alex: leonard. what is "pirates of the caribbean"? you got it. females, $400. leonard. what is "skyrim"? "skyrim," yes. all right. short story, $400. tori. what is a twist? twist, correct. short story for $200. leonard. what is a setting? you got it. yearbook, $200. jordan. what is forgotten? that's it. yearbook, $400. jordan. what is ta-ta...
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he is a colonial williamsburg historian.e is also an expert on the area where the tylers hail from. give us a sense of what kind of characteristics of a person of public life would bring from the office from having been there. >> i think when you are talking about virginia, you are getting over the american revolution, not letting go of thomas jefferson and the kind of revolutionary principles but are supposed to inform public conduct and public virtue, but by the time you get to john tyler's career, those things start to coalesce into notions about states' rights, notions about what is the proper use of the constitution, notions about the extent of authority. you hear them talk a great deal about the principles of 1798, about the kentucky resolution and the ability of the states to override a unconstitutional actions, so these principles of the american revolution are being fought over, but also the kinds of things that come from the expectation of a public leader. they need to be virtuous. that is the only way you can make
he is a colonial williamsburg historian.e is also an expert on the area where the tylers hail from. give us a sense of what kind of characteristics of a person of public life would bring from the office from having been there. >> i think when you are talking about virginia, you are getting over the american revolution, not letting go of thomas jefferson and the kind of revolutionary principles but are supposed to inform public conduct and public virtue, but by the time you get to john...
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i do a regular dj night in williamsburg and right before we got on the williamsburg bridge, we got pulled over. they walked up and asked to see license and registration. there were four of them with flashlights everywhere. i played a risky card. i was like, i pulled us out of my backseat and was like, this -- nine times out of 10 when i play that card, never works. >> showing your book, you mean. >> yeah. where ised to know, your new york taxi license? i have my own car and my own driver. by the questions they were asking, i knew they did not know who i was. to them it was like, why are you sitting in the backseat like a don and you had your driver up there? so i showed them the book and they looked and kind of had a meeting for five minutes. then like, ok, you can go. but this happens all the time. >> how many times would you say you have been stopped? >> in my lifetime? the memorable ones, probably six times. but it is definitely in the 20s and 30s. since 1994, probably 20s and 30s. the worst one was after super tuesday in orange county. campaigning for super tuesday -- >> for obama? af
i do a regular dj night in williamsburg and right before we got on the williamsburg bridge, we got pulled over. they walked up and asked to see license and registration. there were four of them with flashlights everywhere. i played a risky card. i was like, i pulled us out of my backseat and was like, this -- nine times out of 10 when i play that card, never works. >> showing your book, you mean. >> yeah. where ised to know, your new york taxi license? i have my own car and my own...
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he is a colonial williamsburg historian. he is also an expert on the area where the tylers hail from. give us a sense of what kind of characteristics of a person of public life would bring from the office from having been there. >> i think when you are talking about virginia, you are getting over the american revolution, not letting go of thomas jefferson and the kind of revolutionary principles but are supposed to inform public conduct and public virtue, but by the time you get to john tyler's career, those things start to coalesce into notions about states' rights, notions about what is the proper use of the constitution, notions about the extent of authority. you hear them talk a great deal about the principles of 1798, about the kentucky resolution and the ability of the states to override a unconstitutional actions, so these principles of the american revolution are being fought over, but also the kinds of things that come from the expectation of a public leader. they need to be virtuous. that is the only way you can ma
he is a colonial williamsburg historian. he is also an expert on the area where the tylers hail from. give us a sense of what kind of characteristics of a person of public life would bring from the office from having been there. >> i think when you are talking about virginia, you are getting over the american revolution, not letting go of thomas jefferson and the kind of revolutionary principles but are supposed to inform public conduct and public virtue, but by the time you get to john...
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williamsburg in brooklyn, bowery and new york, east harlem have all produced, become better neighborhoods stop and frisk. >> dan. thank you. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. get the nokia lumia 928 for free. >>> time now for hits and misses of the week. dan? >> i am going to give a miss to bradley manning. he was convicted for releasing 700,000 documents and diplomatic cables to wikileaks. heard of deathbed confessions, this is a deathbed pre sentencing apology. he comes forward
williamsburg in brooklyn, bowery and new york, east harlem have all produced, become better neighborhoods stop and frisk. >> dan. thank you. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream...
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and, the bay area will not be sitting in williamsburg this year, because redd wood shores were eliminated so cal advances to the little league world series. meanwhile, it's back to little school shopping to the all star team. >> good run. >> thanks for watching. the news is always on kpix.com. we'll see you on kpix5. good night. ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is on now! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. but this sale won't last long! ♪ mattress discounters! - andy? [music from sweeney todd playing] - ♪ attend the tale of sweeney todd ♪ ♪ ♪ his skin was pale and his eye was odd ♪ - yes. - ♪ he shaved the faces of gentlemen ♪ ♪ who never thereafter were heard of again ♪ ♪ he trod a path that few have trod ♪ ♪ did sweeney todd
and, the bay area will not be sitting in williamsburg this year, because redd wood shores were eliminated so cal advances to the little league world series. meanwhile, it's back to little school shopping to the all star team. >> good run. >> thanks for watching. the news is always on kpix.com. we'll see you on kpix5. good night. ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward...
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>> maybe bochy needs these guys, some peninsula little leaguers are continuing their quest to williamsburg and the little league world series. belmont redwood shores pitcher nicholas lopez threw a complete game one hitter yesterday to lead his team 3-0. belmont will play utah this morning at 11:45. >> young superstars. love to see them swinging the big bats. 4:55. to the pool now where incoming cal freshman, american swimming sensation missy franklin continues setting record after record. >> she did great. yesterday she won a record six gold medals at the world championships in barcelona. the 18-year-old becomes the winningest final mall swimmer ever at the worlds. you'll recall last summer at the london olympics missy won four gold medals and one bronze. >> did all that before she even got into college. mike and i were talking about earlier, the stuff we considered cool getting done before. >> i did some extracurricular activities and some curricular activity. >> we have car activities for free month. not a lot of problem. the easy view between the block at the top of the screen and down
>> maybe bochy needs these guys, some peninsula little leaguers are continuing their quest to williamsburg and the little league world series. belmont redwood shores pitcher nicholas lopez threw a complete game one hitter yesterday to lead his team 3-0. belmont will play utah this morning at 11:45. >> young superstars. love to see them swinging the big bats. 4:55. to the pool now where incoming cal freshman, american swimming sensation missy franklin continues setting record after...
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it was born earlier this year at a national park near williamsburg but it was blown from it is nest whenrm rolled through there in june. efforts to renest it did not work. they took the bird in and released it today. the eagle is fitted with a gps transmitter. wildlife officials will be able to track it for two years. >>> an entire cheerleading squad has been suspended for a full season. there was an alleged hazing incident and they are not releasing details about what happened but it involved multiple members of the cheerleading team. it did not happen on campus and no one was hurt. the suspension went into effect last week. they have won many alcolades including taking the top championship in april. >>> jason has sports tonight and we're talking about our home football team and i love santana moss' comment when y'all went there today. we'll hear about that in a minute, won't we? >> yeah. he's tired about talking about rg3. we are ten days away from that monday night showdown between the redskins and eagles. in that match-up, we will see robert griffin iii. rg3 tweeted the good news. co
it was born earlier this year at a national park near williamsburg but it was blown from it is nest whenrm rolled through there in june. efforts to renest it did not work. they took the bird in and released it today. the eagle is fitted with a gps transmitter. wildlife officials will be able to track it for two years. >>> an entire cheerleading squad has been suspended for a full season. there was an alleged hazing incident and they are not releasing details about what happened but it...
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playing the bowery ballroom saturday night, and then i'm playing the music hall of williamsburg in brooklynmy: right. a lot of mustaches. >> lot of mumford & sons kind of look. >> jimmy: yeah. they'll be there. they'll be at your show. lot of mumfords. >> did you -- do you still go out? you don't have time to go out -- >> jimmy: no. >> -- on tour. >> jimmy: i don't. >> but if you did, you would do hipster kind of stuff, you think? >> jimmy: no. >> no? you'd do puppet shows? >> jimmy: i'd do puppet shows. yeah, i do -- >> drinking games? >> jimmy: -- bears. just bears. three bears. >> lot of dunk tank. >> jimmy: dunk tank's part of my act, that's -- that's my closer. [ light laughter ] the dunk tank. but you -- >> i'd draw a self portrait stand. i would just stand there, and i can't draw at all. but i would do, like, a family and then turn it around for them, and they'd be like -- [ gasp ] and they'd leave because it was -- >> jimmy: are you good at it? no, you're not good at drawing at all. >> no, i'm not good at too much. >> jimmy: no, you are though. you are. i want to go there for a seco
playing the bowery ballroom saturday night, and then i'm playing the music hall of williamsburg in brooklynmy: right. a lot of mustaches. >> lot of mumford & sons kind of look. >> jimmy: yeah. they'll be there. they'll be at your show. lot of mumfords. >> did you -- do you still go out? you don't have time to go out -- >> jimmy: no. >> -- on tour. >> jimmy: i don't. >> but if you did, you would do hipster kind of stuff, you think? >> jimmy:...
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the remaining 95 of them will go for $8, at smorgasburg, which is a stand in williamsburg, which is parte else in the country. and the other thing we learned about these is they're not ramen noodles out of the package. they're fresh made noodles. >> top of the line ramen burger, folks. delish. dan's burger will go on ebay. >> there won't be anything. >> stay with abc news. we're always online. >>> good morning, the art festival kicks off in oakland. it features what organizers say is the largest family fun zone of any festival. it runs until 8:00 tonight and noon from until 6:00 admi kids under 12 are free. >> only three months since powerball fever and now it's back. it will top $300 million. that is $172 million if the winner chooses a lumpsome sum. tickets are two dollars. a woman from florida won $590 million in may. >> beaver festival is in martinez. there will be wildlife displays and co-corner of marina vista. it will include a team of students from whitman college from washington state. they are featuring a documentary that includes the martinez beavers. let's get a check on the
the remaining 95 of them will go for $8, at smorgasburg, which is a stand in williamsburg, which is parte else in the country. and the other thing we learned about these is they're not ramen noodles out of the package. they're fresh made noodles. >> top of the line ramen burger, folks. delish. dan's burger will go on ebay. >> there won't be anything. >> stay with abc news. we're always online. >>> good morning, the art festival kicks off in oakland. it features what...
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continuing their trip to williamsburg and the little league world series this morning.hat's right. loud cheers from a small group of fans there. >> well deserved. >>> belmont redwood shores pitcher nicholas lopez threw a complete game-one no-hitter. belmont will play this morning against utah at 11:45. >> after that performance, they might as well call him slick nick. >>> 5:48. we go to the pool now, incoming freshman at cal and american swimming sensation missy franklin continues to set records. >> yesterday she won a record six gold medals at the world championships in barcelona. the 18-year-old becomes the winningest female swimmer ever at the worlds. you'll recall at the london olympics last summer, franklin won four gold medals and one bronze. >> we remember it well. her energy is contagious. she's a big-time star and continues to rise. >>> 5:49 right now. the bay area tech ceo will let you know who is getting ready to take public the issue of america's immigration system. >>> the nasdaq setting new records, not all-time records. those will probably never be broken
continuing their trip to williamsburg and the little league world series this morning.hat's right. loud cheers from a small group of fans there. >> well deserved. >>> belmont redwood shores pitcher nicholas lopez threw a complete game-one no-hitter. belmont will play this morning against utah at 11:45. >> after that performance, they might as well call him slick nick. >>> 5:48. we go to the pool now, incoming freshman at cal and american swimming sensation missy...
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>> in williamsburg every saturday, the food flea market we do, and they're $8.earlier because they line up. >> right. we've been showing here on "street signs" all of the lines waiting for a cronut. do you get the same lar kind of lines, people there before the store opens? >> yeah, last week at 8:00 a.m., they started lining up. we didn't open until 11:00. by 11:00, over 200 people in the line. >> here's what i want to know. these are trends that are very avant-garde, very forward. how long do they last? how do you keep evolving the foods so you stay relevant? >> i have no idea. it's happened so fast. two weeks ago i came up with the idea and we put it out. i'm loving the attention. hopefully, we can keep it going. >> if it doesn't keep going, do you have something else up your sleeve? at the same time of enjoying this, are you innovating? >> goal is keep trying to do new flavors, because i have the ramen burger that i made. the goal is to make a miso, all different kinds. >> can i try? do you mind? sorry, guys, it will go down my front. mm. oh, yum. mm, that's
>> in williamsburg every saturday, the food flea market we do, and they're $8.earlier because they line up. >> right. we've been showing here on "street signs" all of the lines waiting for a cronut. do you get the same lar kind of lines, people there before the store opens? >> yeah, last week at 8:00 a.m., they started lining up. we didn't open until 11:00. by 11:00, over 200 people in the line. >> here's what i want to know. these are trends that are very...
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a historian for colonial williamsburg, steeped in first lady's history.elcome to the conversation. let us talk about the election. 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 going on.what was it like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams.maybe in the 1800 election. politics in the 1880's, you ar lkeddy take about newspapers, it is personal, it is visceral and because of the way political parties have developed, they are able to take these swipes at each other that really we would find surprising today. in 1884, all of these things would come out in the 1884 election. two candidates cannot be more different from each other. grover cleveland on the one hand who probably has very little political experience of this sort. he was mayor of buffalo in 1881. elected governor of new york in 1882. two years later, he is the democratic nominee for preside
a historian for colonial williamsburg, steeped in first lady's history.elcome to the conversation. let us talk about the election. 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 going on.what was it like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams.maybe in the 1800 election. politics in...
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what was interesting about that piece of clothing was when we had it conserved by the people of williamsburgrginia. they found that the tiny buttons on the front of the dress were filled with dried peas. so that's what her dress maker did for her with french fashion also as she grew older and her hair became very very thin, she did have some real human hair curls sewed into her turbins and put that on in the morning with her curls showing and she looked younger she thought. the way the greensboro historical museum came into possession of these wonderful items including beautiful silk shoes and carved ivory calling cases is they received it from some folks who brought a trunk at auction that was sort of a hidden treasure. and i want to know what these ladies know about the finding of that trunk that was hidden behind a wall. and i want to say it was in philadelphia. but i want to know how the person that had that hidden behind the wall got those very important things and had them? >> i'll answer quickly because i want to say this is happening in the 1950's and 1960's so not that long ago. the
what was interesting about that piece of clothing was when we had it conserved by the people of williamsburgrginia. they found that the tiny buttons on the front of the dress were filled with dried peas. so that's what her dress maker did for her with french fashion also as she grew older and her hair became very very thin, she did have some real human hair curls sewed into her turbins and put that on in the morning with her curls showing and she looked younger she thought. the way the...
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this is sort of the beating heart of williamsburg, even in the 1830's. all of the political activity, the social activity, they are really living at the center of it. and this fantastic 18th-century house that they were living in, as john tyler was resurrecting his political year -- career. latisha was operating out of the house and running the various plantations all over the place. it is right here that she suffered a stroke in 1839 that partly paralyzed her, although she was still able to retain control on the family accounts, of all of the family business, while john tyler was actually getting involved again in the business. it was here that he learned he was elected vice president and also in the spring of night -- of 1841, it was here that he became the next president of the united states. and it was here that she was informed she was the next first lady of the united states. >> julia tyler -- julia gardner was 30 years younger than him. >> when they got to for belvedere, they had put a barge in the bay. everybody was very pleased. the ship turned
this is sort of the beating heart of williamsburg, even in the 1830's. all of the political activity, the social activity, they are really living at the center of it. and this fantastic 18th-century house that they were living in, as john tyler was resurrecting his political year -- career. latisha was operating out of the house and running the various plantations all over the place. it is right here that she suffered a stroke in 1839 that partly paralyzed her, although she was still able to...
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a historian for colonial williamsburg, steeped in first lady's history.me to the conversation. let us talk about the election. 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 going on. what would you like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams. they be in the 1800 election. politics in the 1880's, you are he talks about newspapers, it is personal, it is visceral and because of the way political parties have developed, they are able to take these swipes at each other that really we would find surprising today. in 1884, all of these things would come out in the 1884 election. two candidates cannot be more different from each other. grover cleveland on the one hand who probably has very little political experience of this sort. he was mayor of buffalo in 1881. elected governor of new york in 1882. two years later, he is the democratic nominee for presid
a historian for colonial williamsburg, steeped in first lady's history.me to the conversation. let us talk about the election. 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 going on. what would you like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams. they be in the 1800 election. politics...
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what was interesting about that piece of clothing was when we had it conserved by the people of williamsburg virginia. they found that the tiny but tons on the front of the dress were filled with dried peas. so that's what her dress maker did for her with french fashion also as she grew older and her hair became very very thin, she did have some real human hair curls sewed into her turbins and put that on in the morning with her curls showing and she looked younger she thought. the way the greensboro historical museum came into possession of these wonderful items including beautiful silk shoes and carved ivory calling cases is they received it from some folks who brought a trunk at auction that was sort of a hidden treasure. and i want to know what these ladies know about the finding of that trunk that was hidden behind a wall. and i want to say it was in philadelphia. but i want to know how the person that had that hidden behind the wall got those very important things and had them? >> thanks so much for the details. >> i'll answer quickly because i want to say this is happening in the 1950
what was interesting about that piece of clothing was when we had it conserved by the people of williamsburg virginia. they found that the tiny but tons on the front of the dress were filled with dried peas. so that's what her dress maker did for her with french fashion also as she grew older and her hair became very very thin, she did have some real human hair curls sewed into her turbins and put that on in the morning with her curls showing and she looked younger she thought. the way the...
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williamsburg, virginia. caller: good morning. own a company called virginians for education and i've been to over 1100 schools in the state of virginia. and what i think you federal authorities have notched off your foot about is the lowering of standards for minority students. how can those students compete with everybody else? when you've lowered the standard for them and not everyone else. so if you accept them to be a slower future employee, how does an employer respect that person's education from the state of virginia when you've already told everybody that they operate at 10-15% less than anyone else? and with the schools -- host: all right. let's get a response. guest: i think that came from a decision on the commonwealth to deal with the achievement gap which unfortunately exists today. where minority students are performing lower. they set standards. i think it's below where they are now. with the expectation that over the course of time that you will catch up. we need to eliminate the achievement gap by whatever means
williamsburg, virginia. caller: good morning. own a company called virginians for education and i've been to over 1100 schools in the state of virginia. and what i think you federal authorities have notched off your foot about is the lowering of standards for minority students. how can those students compete with everybody else? when you've lowered the standard for them and not everyone else. so if you accept them to be a slower future employee, how does an employer respect that person's...
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. >> host: williamsburg va. you are next. >> caller: good morning mr. rigell i own a company and i've been in 1100 schools over virginia and i think what the federal authorities have done is the lowering of the standards for the minority students in virginia public schools. how can those students compete with everybody else when you grow at the standard for them and not everyone else. so if you expect them to be a slower employee, how does the employer respect that person's education from the state of virginia when you've already told levity that they operate at ten to 15% less than everyone else. >> host: let's get a response. >> guest: that comes from the decision achievement gap where the minority students have performed lower. they set the standards below where they are now with the expectation that you are over the course of time to catch up. we need to eliminate the achievement gap. you cannot have a significant portion behind everybody else and think that you are going to compete on international basis. we need everyone educating. there is no exc
. >> host: williamsburg va. you are next. >> caller: good morning mr. rigell i own a company and i've been in 1100 schools over virginia and i think what the federal authorities have done is the lowering of the standards for the minority students in virginia public schools. how can those students compete with everybody else when you grow at the standard for them and not everyone else. so if you expect them to be a slower employee, how does the employer respect that person's...
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. >> host: randy in williamsburg, virginia. you are next. >> caller: good morning, america. you are not familiar with me. i own a -- the standard for minority students in virginia's public school. how can those student compete with everybody else when you lower the standard for them and not everyone else? if you accept them to be a future employee, how does the employer respect that person's education from the state of virginia where you already told everybody they operate at ten to 15% less than than else. and with the schools -- >> host: all right. let gate get a response. >> guest: i think that came from a decision on the commonwealth to deal with the achievement gap, which unfortunately exists today. where minority students are performing lower. they set standards, i think actually below where they are now with the expectations over the course of time check up. have not a significant portion of the population significantly behind everybody else and think you're going to be compete on a international basis. we need everyone educated to the full extent of the capability. t
. >> host: randy in williamsburg, virginia. you are next. >> caller: good morning, america. you are not familiar with me. i own a -- the standard for minority students in virginia's public school. how can those student compete with everybody else when you lower the standard for them and not everyone else? if you accept them to be a future employee, how does the employer respect that person's education from the state of virginia where you already told everybody they operate at ten to...
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and during tonight's program, join in the conversation with colonial williamsburg historian taylor stoermer at facebook.com/c-span. >> former u.s. coast guard commandant admiral thad allen says in crisis situations the federal government has no choice but to act immediately and sidestep barriers that exist day-to-day in nonemergency situations. mr. allen's comments came during a discussion on managing the federal government at the partnership for public service last week. mr. allen directed the federal response to hurricanes katrina and rita and served as the national incident commander for the deepwater horizon oil spill. he joined other officials with the government accountability office and defense and homeland security departments. >> for those who aren't familiar with the partnership, we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that's dedicated to trying to make our government more effectively through people. we are a talent organization, and we believe that good government begins with good people. and i am really very, very excited about the release of today's report because i think
and during tonight's program, join in the conversation with colonial williamsburg historian taylor stoermer at facebook.com/c-span. >> former u.s. coast guard commandant admiral thad allen says in crisis situations the federal government has no choice but to act immediately and sidestep barriers that exist day-to-day in nonemergency situations. mr. allen's comments came during a discussion on managing the federal government at the partnership for public service last week. mr. allen...
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in tonight's program, join in on the conversation with colonial williamsburg historian taylor stoermer. that a is the first time true digital native has stepped into one of the legacy businesses, broadcasting companies. if he axed in any way, as he did in disrupting the book publishing business, the delivery of streaming media, certainly he-commerce, then mr. disruptll probably andean vision when it will be led to be a newspaper in the 21st century, and what it means to be a business. journalism is changing, manifesting itself in different ways. the intersection between video and newspapers these days. it is hard to say where it is headed. we had a stage where it is being figured out. thatbezos buying the post, is one example of the possibility of the future of newspapers. of newspapers on "the communicators" tonight at 8:00. of how toiscussion balance the national security concerns with civil liberties. speakers included congressman peter king, the chairman of the homeland security committee on counterterrorism and intelligence. this event is co-host and by the manhattan institute, th
in tonight's program, join in on the conversation with colonial williamsburg historian taylor stoermer. that a is the first time true digital native has stepped into one of the legacy businesses, broadcasting companies. if he axed in any way, as he did in disrupting the book publishing business, the delivery of streaming media, certainly he-commerce, then mr. disruptll probably andean vision when it will be led to be a newspaper in the 21st century, and what it means to be a business....
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. >> williamsburg every saturday. >> you can take the subway. there. >> who wants one? all right. tell me what you think. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. it's wonderful and i wish you all the success in the world. >> thank you so much. >> awesome, awesome. >> back to you guys in the studio. you're missing out. >> you asked who wanted one and we had our hands up. >> they come up with this brilliant innovation but they only sell it on saturdays in brooklyn. talk about a tease. >> well, we know where we're going next saturday. coming up here on the show, amish parents say it's against their believes to give their daughter chemo therapy and now a hospital wants to take custody. who's right? we have a debate about that next. >> and it may have been the wedding gift of a lifetime. [ crying ] >> a bride brought to tears when her soldier brother shows up on her wedding day. we'll talk to both of them coming up. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what?
. >> williamsburg every saturday. >> you can take the subway. there. >> who wants one? all right. tell me what you think. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. it's wonderful and i wish you all the success in the world. >> thank you so much. >> awesome, awesome. >> back to you guys in the studio. you're missing out. >> you asked who wanted one and we had our hands up. >> they come up with this brilliant innovation but they only...
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williamsburg, virginia. caller: good morning. i own a company called virginians for education and i've been to over 1100 schools in the state of virginia. and what i think you federal authorities have notched off your foot about is the lowering of standards for minority students. how can those students compete with everybody else? when you've lowered the standard for them and not everyone else. a if you accept them to be slower future employee, how does an employer respect that person's education from the state of virginia when you've already told everybody that they operate at 10-15% less than anyone else? and with the schools -- host: all right. let's get a response. guest: i think that came from a decision on the commonwealth to deal with the achievement gap which unfortunately exists today. where minority students are performing lower. they set standards. i think it's below where they are now. with the expectation that over the course of time that you will catch up. we need to eliminate the achievement gap by whatever means n
williamsburg, virginia. caller: good morning. i own a company called virginians for education and i've been to over 1100 schools in the state of virginia. and what i think you federal authorities have notched off your foot about is the lowering of standards for minority students. how can those students compete with everybody else? when you've lowered the standard for them and not everyone else. a if you accept them to be slower future employee, how does an employer respect that person's...
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during tonight's program, join in the conversation with clone your williamsburg taylor stoermer. >> this is a huge story. that a trueme digital natives has stepped into one of the legacy media businesses are broadcasting company. acts in any way like he did in disrupting the book publishing business, the delivery of streaming media and e-commerce, then he probably re-envision and what it is to be a newspaper and the 21st-century and how that business remains a business. journalism is changing. it is manifesting whether it is a log or twitter -- blog or twitter it is really hard to say where it is headed. we are at a stage where it is still being figured out. post,us jeff bezos buying the that is one possible future. >> the future of the newspaper industry tonight on "the communicators" on c-span2. a number of boston-based reporters and national counterterrorism correspondence discuss how they cover the boston bombing last april as a part of a panel discussion hosted by the association for education in journalism and mass communication. speakers included the national public radio terroris
during tonight's program, join in the conversation with clone your williamsburg taylor stoermer. >> this is a huge story. that a trueme digital natives has stepped into one of the legacy media businesses are broadcasting company. acts in any way like he did in disrupting the book publishing business, the delivery of streaming media and e-commerce, then he probably re-envision and what it is to be a newspaper and the 21st-century and how that business remains a business. journalism is...
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host: williamsburg, virginia, republican line. caller: i was in the marine corps infantry for five years and one of my jobs was to get search -- a small to two person unmanned drone. did not have any weapons and was light weight. we used it for reconnaissance. one of the problems or one of the confusions in the popular discussion today is this lack of whatedge between -- as to is the difference between a war fighting phone like a predator drone or something like a global hawk and what is a reconnaissance drone, what type of drones would be used on domestic soil. -- wend paul filibuster in fission predator drone's with hellfire missiles flying over -- thatunities which is would not be the case at all. that would be incredibly expensive. it would be incredibly illegal. this is where i disagree with you -- you said you would not need specific laws but you were referring to statutes that would be specifically about drones and privacy. the vast majority of our fourth amendment protections as technology has increased from wiretaps to pi
host: williamsburg, virginia, republican line. caller: i was in the marine corps infantry for five years and one of my jobs was to get search -- a small to two person unmanned drone. did not have any weapons and was light weight. we used it for reconnaissance. one of the problems or one of the confusions in the popular discussion today is this lack of whatedge between -- as to is the difference between a war fighting phone like a predator drone or something like a global hawk and what is a...