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reporter: welcome to williamsburg, brooklyn, to the department of the pim gone.ht. this time a tree is not growing in brooklyn but a nest with pigeons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i walked in and found this pigeon living. reporter: she left a window in the kitchen slightly ajar and the pigeon continues to move in and out of the apartment and the eggs have since hatched and surprises keep coming. >> wow. >> just last night, i think i realized that my pigeon, two pigeons, a mother and father interchanging, so someone is always on, the other one is going out. i think. i have not confirmed this. i think it is. so yes, meantime, genevieve have done what many of wuss do. she created an instagram after calling 311 and the wild bird. buzz you know, i had to ask, i said, you know what kind of reaction did you get? it is weird. >> i have been getting mixed reaction when i told my parents that i may keep her for a little while. they hung on me. >> well, dy ape, i gat question four, though. you are saying she is not going to do this forever so going to give a beautiful forever home and evict
reporter: welcome to williamsburg, brooklyn, to the department of the pim gone.ht. this time a tree is not growing in brooklyn but a nest with pigeons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i walked in and found this pigeon living. reporter: she left a window in the kitchen slightly ajar and the pigeon continues to move in and out of the apartment and the eggs have since hatched and surprises keep coming. >> wow. >> just last night, i think i realized that my pigeon, two pigeons, a mother and...
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that the williamsburg summit was in fact the rake covic summit of economic policy because it was the summit in which we had had of course some very severe conflicts with the allies at ver sigh, but at williamsburg it was kind wrf we really got together. we really began to see where we were going. and from that summit, by the way clr has an annex and that annex details the kind of policies that we were going to pursue, by the way the french within six months were pursuing many of those policies. they became the basis for the washington consensus which became the imf format for the policies in the late '80s and 1990s. and in some sense that summit set out a very coherent set of economic policies that more or less spread to the other ocd countries and many of the developing countries and coincided with one of the biggest boomds, i call it the great expansion. not the great moderation, the great expansion that took place between 1980 and 2010. because we had real gdp, annual gdp growth in the world during that period of 3%, this includes by the way the 2008, 2009 recession. all right. be
that the williamsburg summit was in fact the rake covic summit of economic policy because it was the summit in which we had had of course some very severe conflicts with the allies at ver sigh, but at williamsburg it was kind wrf we really got together. we really began to see where we were going. and from that summit, by the way clr has an annex and that annex details the kind of policies that we were going to pursue, by the way the french within six months were pursuing many of those policies....
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, sometimes annually and in some cases to communicate with the governor and the governor in williamsburg. everson learned at an early age to have some admiration for these people. he became involved in the significant dispute with the leading biologists in europe at the time. the font argued that mammals lived in the western hemisphere were degenerate. that is he said, the people are degenerate, compared to old world people. the animals that are naturally occurring in north america are smaller than european animals, less numerous. this is all environmental and of course the impatient as well, you're a frenchman taking of moving to north america you might want to think again. jefferson and others, his political cohorts, thought thought it was an implication of the argument too. one thing that the american political leaders of the time were interested in enticing europeans to move to north america. so, for that reason, and for also, because also, because of sympathy for american indians, absent their cause. in the state of virginia while he lays out the skeptical. [inaudible] the natural c
, sometimes annually and in some cases to communicate with the governor and the governor in williamsburg. everson learned at an early age to have some admiration for these people. he became involved in the significant dispute with the leading biologists in europe at the time. the font argued that mammals lived in the western hemisphere were degenerate. that is he said, the people are degenerate, compared to old world people. the animals that are naturally occurring in north america are smaller...
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may be are thinking of heading down to williamsburg this weekend. .ing to have similar weather e rainy side.h temperatures go from the 80's today to the 60's tomorrow, into the 50's on sunday. it is going to be a very chilly weekend. all weekend long there is a chance for wet weather but we are seeing a trend that the heaviest rain looking like it will hold off till saturday night after 7:00 and will continue to about the morning hours on sunday. it's going to be beneficial. we are still in a little bit of a deficit for the month. we will take the rain. not the best timing falling on the weekend. your saturday planner does start off with mostly cloudy skies at nine clock. only up to 57 by lunchtime. during 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. there might be a few isolated showers but the best chance for wet weather moves in as we head into saturday night with temperatures in the 60's. we'll timeout the rain for sunday next week coming up in nine minutes. julie: we've had troubles in virginia, especially traveling out of annandale headed north trying to make your way towa
may be are thinking of heading down to williamsburg this weekend. .ing to have similar weather e rainy side.h temperatures go from the 80's today to the 60's tomorrow, into the 50's on sunday. it is going to be a very chilly weekend. all weekend long there is a chance for wet weather but we are seeing a trend that the heaviest rain looking like it will hold off till saturday night after 7:00 and will continue to about the morning hours on sunday. it's going to be beneficial. we are still in a...
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. >> he went to williamsburg, virginia for a conference and while he was there a younger all came upo him and spat at him in the face. that was his regulation in the arena. i went looking for it, i could not find it in all of the news coverage of that trip so i figured maybe it happened in private but maybe it didn't happen at all. i found a memo from at hand in and is described a young man shouting the crowd how does it feel to be a war criminal in williamsburg, at this conference. when we talk about nixon and lying and badger trading, that is a great evil of how would actually happen planted a little need in his brain that over time became bigger and grander and conveniently put him with the returning pows and the veterans of vietnam as being a victim of being spat on. >> has anyone else from your research and the last 50 years or so lied in the presidency besides richard? >> we had three presidencies in a row. 100 years from now they will be grouped together as the cold war president and they will be ranked and how good they did. since we're sitting here and are not incinerated, r
. >> he went to williamsburg, virginia for a conference and while he was there a younger all came upo him and spat at him in the face. that was his regulation in the arena. i went looking for it, i could not find it in all of the news coverage of that trip so i figured maybe it happened in private but maybe it didn't happen at all. i found a memo from at hand in and is described a young man shouting the crowd how does it feel to be a war criminal in williamsburg, at this conference. when...
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before that it was williamsburg. the motivation there is interesting.one justification that jefferson offers that at the time was from a military point of view having the b-uppercase-letter there on the coast is exposed in future military conflicts should happen to be with the british, but on the other hand he was someone who thought the ongoing strength of the tidewater episcopal aristocracy needed to be weeke weekend. one way to do that would be to move the capital away from williamsburg. so jefferson is responsible for doing that. there are numerous examples i could offer of jefferson's ongoing, widely affected, often overlook successes as legislator. back to what i said before, my book takes up five areas of jefferson statesmanship that run through his career. the first chapter which is the longest is about the issue we now know as federalism. we may call a decentralized government or localize government or catholic theology they call it principle of subsidiary. jefferson would not of known that term if he had. the thing is, jefferson first came to
before that it was williamsburg. the motivation there is interesting.one justification that jefferson offers that at the time was from a military point of view having the b-uppercase-letter there on the coast is exposed in future military conflicts should happen to be with the british, but on the other hand he was someone who thought the ongoing strength of the tidewater episcopal aristocracy needed to be weeke weekend. one way to do that would be to move the capital away from williamsburg. so...
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williamsburg, michigan, and independent. caller: following up on the radicalization segment. just basically -- i have struggled throughout life being a christian catholic and trying to figure it all out, understand the world's religions. offink a lot of things got on a hypothetical and .heoretical track made up stories of people's ideas and interpretations, which has caused a lot of confusion still coming out today. bad we are doing more destruction then construction or even peaceful harmony. i guess there are a lot of things i could talk about. i don't know what else to comment on. host: we only have about 30 seconds left. i did want to tell our viewers about tomorrow's washington journal. --orrow we will be joined by to talk about the potential of pandemics around the world and what can be done to prevent them. davidl also be joined by spencer, nephew of nelson rockefeller and founder of practically republican. and david o'sullivan will join us, the european union ambassador to the united states. british prime minister theresa may formally begin the process to leave the eur
williamsburg, michigan, and independent. caller: following up on the radicalization segment. just basically -- i have struggled throughout life being a christian catholic and trying to figure it all out, understand the world's religions. offink a lot of things got on a hypothetical and .heoretical track made up stories of people's ideas and interpretations, which has caused a lot of confusion still coming out today. bad we are doing more destruction then construction or even peaceful harmony. i...
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and the story is he went to a conference in williamsburg, and while he was there, a young girl came upo him, face consumed with hate, him in the face, and that was his recollection in the arena, and i went looking for it, and i could not find it in all of the news coverage of that trip, so i figured maybe it happened in private, but it probably did not happen at all, but then i found a memo from pat not aan that describe young girl but a young man shouting from the crowd, "how does it feel to be a war at williamsburg, at this conference, so when we talk about nixon line and exaggerating, that is a great example about how what actually happened lasted a little seed that actually became bigger and grander and put him with the returning pow's and veterans of vietnam as having in the victim of being spat on. brian: has anyone in your orearch in the last 50 years so live from the presidency aside from richard nixon? john: absolutely. we had three amazing row, and 100in a years from now, i think they will all be grouped together as , withar presidents radioactive as, and they did a good job.
and the story is he went to a conference in williamsburg, and while he was there, a young girl came upo him, face consumed with hate, him in the face, and that was his recollection in the arena, and i went looking for it, and i could not find it in all of the news coverage of that trip, so i figured maybe it happened in private, but it probably did not happen at all, but then i found a memo from pat not aan that describe young girl but a young man shouting from the crowd, "how does it feel...
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>> that is just a taste of what it's like living and working near this noodle factory in east williamsburgcal say road range, loud idling trucks have become the norm. >> the regular street signs are constantly being runover. >> the truck exploding and filling the whole street like a snow. like white. >> you can see the block right here that is from a neighbor who gets tired of trucks mission into her building. so she put a pro block. >> issue revolves around the trading company which has been in the area for about a decade. the problem surfaced several years ago when a larger corporation called cj america bought a large stake in it. >> your by the refrigerator right now. local say since then the company has completely ignored local building laws. >> the trailer should not make a turn on a residential street. >> while the environmental protection came by and spoke to one of the residents there and said they're going to start -- the area. also went inside to speak with someone from the noodle company and i was told i would be getting a call later. we will wait see. >> what is the real issue?
>> that is just a taste of what it's like living and working near this noodle factory in east williamsburgcal say road range, loud idling trucks have become the norm. >> the regular street signs are constantly being runover. >> the truck exploding and filling the whole street like a snow. like white. >> you can see the block right here that is from a neighbor who gets tired of trucks mission into her building. so she put a pro block. >> issue revolves around the...
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matty wilder and her sister were on their way to busch gardens dens in williamsburg on saturday, and saw an accident. matty's mom pulled over to help. she says her mom was on 911 and the man that caused the accident climbed inside of the van and tried to drive off but she was ready for a fight. >> put the car in drive and that the safety feature on the van i put it in drive and started to punch him and screamed as loud as i could. >> matty fractured her wrist but will he about okay. >>> there is controversy about the series, 13 reasons why. it was coproduced by selena gomez. >> backlash over the netflix series, 13 reasons why. the show could do more harm than good. >> the series, based on the young adult novel the same name centers around hanna baker who takes her own life after leaving audio recording to the 13 people that contributed to her death. and now some suicide prevention agencies say that it month glamorizes suicide. >> my fear about this show, they will watch this, and they are not going to reach out for help, they are going to feel as show there is no reason to. >> suicid
matty wilder and her sister were on their way to busch gardens dens in williamsburg on saturday, and saw an accident. matty's mom pulled over to help. she says her mom was on 911 and the man that caused the accident climbed inside of the van and tried to drive off but she was ready for a fight. >> put the car in drive and that the safety feature on the van i put it in drive and started to punch him and screamed as loud as i could. >> matty fractured her wrist but will he about okay....
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mattie whiler and her seven-year-old sister were on the way to busch gardens williamsburg on saturdaymattie's mom pulled over to help. while her mom wall on the phone with 911 mattie says the man who caused the accident climbed inside their van and tried to drive off. but mattie wall ready for -- was ready for a fight. >> i put the car in drive and held it there and started punching him and screaming as loud as i could. >> mattie fractured her wrist in the process but will be okay. police arrested the suspect. >> today is the deadline to file your taxes. if you're not going to file by today's deadline you need to file an extension. that will give you an extra six months. but be aware there are penalty also for not filing for filing late and for makeing late payments if you owe the i.r.s. money. you do need to file your taxes even if the government owes you money. taxpayers have three years from the time the tax is due to claim a refund. >>> once you've done all that hard tax work you can treat yourself to a ton of freebies and discounts. for example at mcdonald's you can get one dolla
mattie whiler and her seven-year-old sister were on the way to busch gardens williamsburg on saturdaymattie's mom pulled over to help. while her mom wall on the phone with 911 mattie says the man who caused the accident climbed inside their van and tried to drive off. but mattie wall ready for -- was ready for a fight. >> i put the car in drive and held it there and started punching him and screaming as loud as i could. >> mattie fractured her wrist in the process but will be okay....
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it would have let jefferson cut his high style french cuisine that he's probably having in williamsburg at the governor's palace. had his stove. we do not know for sure. he draws it on a document in the 1770's. luckily enough, tremendous stove,e survived of this this rubble, sort of ruinous structure down below. have removedgists as much of the material as they are going to for this part of the project, and they are cleaning up the site for final photos and documentation, so you can see they are meticulously cleaning between the bricks and they have measured everything in. it's really an intensive process, but it allows us to gather and record as much information on the side as possible that can be analyzed in the future. we expect to complete the exterior perhaps by later this spring. in the interior, we are still working on the exhibit plans, the interpretation plans. those should be open by spring 2002. when we are finished with the restoration of the south wing, we hope visitors will be able to come and experience perhaps a bit more of the slave lives at monticello, to understand ho
it would have let jefferson cut his high style french cuisine that he's probably having in williamsburg at the governor's palace. had his stove. we do not know for sure. he draws it on a document in the 1770's. luckily enough, tremendous stove,e survived of this this rubble, sort of ruinous structure down below. have removedgists as much of the material as they are going to for this part of the project, and they are cleaning up the site for final photos and documentation, so you can see they...
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larry: this is your chance to win tickets to colonial williamsburg. , be the, 703-528-7334 seventh caller to win. the seventh caller wins. the buck. autria: all right, let's get to your 60 second express. >> learning more about the thents leading up to facebook murder suspect, steve stevens, who was spotted at a mcdonald's. police chased him from the comments in that took his own life. >> aaron hernandez has been found dead inside of his jail cell. overnight, a special election, democrats falling just short of winning see that the republicans have held for 30 years. >> upholding their end of the bargain, but they are still concerned that iran is a state sponsor of terror. on itsmbulance flipping side in northwest. no one was hurt. police have the scene cleaned up in a matter of hours. >> no disputing this one. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. >>> good morning, america. breaking n
larry: this is your chance to win tickets to colonial williamsburg. , be the, 703-528-7334 seventh caller to win. the seventh caller wins. the buck. autria: all right, let's get to your 60 second express. >> learning more about the thents leading up to facebook murder suspect, steve stevens, who was spotted at a mcdonald's. police chased him from the comments in that took his own life. >> aaron hernandez has been found dead inside of his jail cell. overnight, a special election,...
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jummy: this is your chance to win tickets to colonial williamsburg. 703-528-734, you will be the seventhe when the tickets. good luck. till 8:00e minutes right now, the wizards opened the playoffs yesterday against the hawks. john wall was, outstanding on this one. a career playoff high, 32 points for him. 14 assists as well. 22 points, the wizards were down by halftime, rallying in the second half to get the win. look at that, 114 to 107. it was a lightning quick turnaround for the crew at the verizon center, switching the floor, getting things ready for the wizards to open their series against the hawks. the caps, by the way, back on the ice tonight. tied with the maple leafs at one game apiece. larry: rocking the red all over the days. it is time for our 62nd express. 60 second express. >> north korea would do well not to test the strength of the armed forces of the united states. >> authorities are searching for that alleged killer. police say that he killed robert godwin senior sunday afternoon in cleveland and uploaded it to facebook. the video of the killing was up for about three
jummy: this is your chance to win tickets to colonial williamsburg. 703-528-734, you will be the seventhe when the tickets. good luck. till 8:00e minutes right now, the wizards opened the playoffs yesterday against the hawks. john wall was, outstanding on this one. a career playoff high, 32 points for him. 14 assists as well. 22 points, the wizards were down by halftime, rallying in the second half to get the win. look at that, 114 to 107. it was a lightning quick turnaround for the crew at the...
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autria: this is your chance to win tickets to visit colonial williamsburg.g away for tickets right now. call a number seven, 703-528-7334, and those tickets are all yours. good luck. two titans of the ballet world at the kennedy center. larry: jummy olabanji got to sit down with both of them. cool, they were really really nice, as you would expect. super athletes. we got the chance to speak with misty and justin. they are here to carry ballet across america, an event that is a celebration of innovation and diversity in ballet. diversity,morrow on including performances by the black iris project. they will also be performing a piece that is a tribute to nelson mandela. i really felt that this was an incredible opportunity for me to give companies that aren't really brought to the kennedy center in seen in this space and opportunity to, i think, be in a position that they deserve. it has also been, i think, a chance for me to put more black and brown bodies on the stage. jummy: you can catch more of the interview coming up at the 8:00 and 9:00 hours. also, a s
autria: this is your chance to win tickets to visit colonial williamsburg.g away for tickets right now. call a number seven, 703-528-7334, and those tickets are all yours. good luck. two titans of the ballet world at the kennedy center. larry: jummy olabanji got to sit down with both of them. cool, they were really really nice, as you would expect. super athletes. we got the chance to speak with misty and justin. they are here to carry ballet across america, an event that is a celebration of...
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alyssa mostromonaco is chief operating officer at price media in williamsburg, previously she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations at the white house under president obama. earlier in her career she was director of scheduling for john kerry's presidential campaign in 2004 and a currently serves for the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts and is a contributing editor at marie claire. alyssa mostromonaco is signing books after she speaks, we have them available for purchase at the front desk of our store. make sure you grab one. please join me in welcoming alyssa mostromonaco. [applause] >> it is clear i peeked very early. i thought i would read a little bit from the book and then you can do q and a if that works for everybody. my best friend for 30 years. i think they always hoped my sister and i -- they didn't care how successful a prominent and wealthy we would be. the extracurricular of choice or parental pressure for countless young girls no matter your generation, what i like in natural ability i made up for in enthusiasm. i rat
alyssa mostromonaco is chief operating officer at price media in williamsburg, previously she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations at the white house under president obama. earlier in her career she was director of scheduling for john kerry's presidential campaign in 2004 and a currently serves for the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts and is a contributing editor at marie claire. alyssa mostromonaco is signing books after she speaks, we...
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from petersburg, south, williamsburg. this is cool. you see this line there? that's called an outflow boundary. it's like a gust of air coming out of the storms. temperatures can drop a quick 10, 15 degrees. we are cooling off. wele with did need the rain. we haven't had much rain this month. big rains with storms on the sixth. we need some more rain. it's a little dry. things are blooming. that's going to take some more ground water out. the allergens have been way up. very high on the tree pollen. mold spores moderate. if we can get ra the air. we get the green dust off your car. visible satellite. you can see the sunshine developing to the northwest. still holding on to the clouds for the most part across southern maryland. but significantly cooler than yesterday. some 10 to 20 degrees cooler. upper 80s yesterday for highs. right now we're sitting anywhere from 65 in waldorf to 72 in leesburg. cumberland has had more sun. they're at 73. big picture, this front well south of us now. drier air is moving in. we'll see that drier air and clearing trend continue
from petersburg, south, williamsburg. this is cool. you see this line there? that's called an outflow boundary. it's like a gust of air coming out of the storms. temperatures can drop a quick 10, 15 degrees. we are cooling off. wele with did need the rain. we haven't had much rain this month. big rains with storms on the sixth. we need some more rain. it's a little dry. things are blooming. that's going to take some more ground water out. the allergens have been way up. very high on the tree...
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it is like colonial williamsburg, but it actually exists. it is not a museum show, right? why does the author say that the people in the region are impoverished while those other people in upstate new york are not? what saved the people of upstate new york from poverty? michael again. >> in the second paragraph, he goes into this. in upstate new york, the building of the erie canal and the almost interstate linkage of upstate new york with the surrounding metropolises kept it at least in stride with metropolis evolution, societal evolution. benjamin: ok. anyone else want to say something on this? the erie canal is an important component. yes. >> later when he talks about the railroads connecting with west virginia, how when the railroads came into the region, ideas, businesses, but those businesses were outsiders, so i think it was how isolated the region was when we needed transportation. we wanted transportation from the eastern side and finally got that. benjamin: good, yeah, industrialization, right? industrialization, the connection to the modern economy saved the poo
it is like colonial williamsburg, but it actually exists. it is not a museum show, right? why does the author say that the people in the region are impoverished while those other people in upstate new york are not? what saved the people of upstate new york from poverty? michael again. >> in the second paragraph, he goes into this. in upstate new york, the building of the erie canal and the almost interstate linkage of upstate new york with the surrounding metropolises kept it at least in...
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mattie wheeler and her seven-year-old sister molly were on their way top busch gardens in williamsburgay when they saw an x mattie's mom pulled over to help. while her mom wall on -- was on the phone with 911 mattie says the man who caused the accident climbed in their van and tried to drive off but mattie was ready for a fight. >> i put the char drive because in the a safety feature on the van i put it in drive and held it there and started punching him and screaming as loud as i could. >> mattie fractured her wrist but will be okay. police arrested the suspect. >> wow. give there girl. >>> burning coffee. why police think there could be an arsonist on the loose. >> could it all be an act? new legal proceedings call into question if conservative radio host alex jones believes in his wild conspiracy laced rants. >> in today's tech bytes netflix showing just how popular it is. it's on the verge of having 100 million subscribers. >> most pay 10 bucks a month but as production costs rise could netflix raise prices. the company not saying. >> uber may soon start taking tips at least in new
mattie wheeler and her seven-year-old sister molly were on their way top busch gardens in williamsburgay when they saw an x mattie's mom pulled over to help. while her mom wall on -- was on the phone with 911 mattie says the man who caused the accident climbed in their van and tried to drive off but mattie was ready for a fight. >> i put the char drive because in the a safety feature on the van i put it in drive and held it there and started punching him and screaming as loud as i could....
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she is chief operating officer at price meeting in williamsburg previously she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations at the white house under president obama. early in her career she was director scheduling for senator john kerry in the presidential campaign in 2004. and alyssa is on the board of trustees for the john f. kennedy for the center of performing arts and contribute in editor at marie claire. she will be sending both immediately after she speaks. we have them available for purchase at the front desk of the store. make sure to grab one before you go back. please join me in welcoming alyssa mastromonaco. [applause] >> it is clear i picked very early. anyway i thought i would read a little bit from the book and then we can do q&a if that works for everyone. my selection tonight is -- over the years my parents let me hold my own hand. i think they always just hope that my sister and i would turn out to be good people. they did not care about how successful or prominent or wealthy we would be. for example, dance classes, the extracurricula
she is chief operating officer at price meeting in williamsburg previously she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations at the white house under president obama. early in her career she was director scheduling for senator john kerry in the presidential campaign in 2004. and alyssa is on the board of trustees for the john f. kennedy for the center of performing arts and contribute in editor at marie claire. she will be sending both immediately after she...
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various times but the only thing they lacked was a rockefeller which the virginians had so they got williamsburg so these guys got a mess. so i said to this group of very sour can, depressed museum people. i said, you know, do you understand, i said, that colonial history is the second leading genre of film in the united states? and they said no, and they said -- and it's the third leading genre of books in our book stores and they said no. you're crazy. why do we get this guy here? let's send him back to brooklyn, and i said, well, if i told you the story of some people who came to a remote land and met a strange group of people and created -- had toe plant a new culture and had to do the kind of biological engineering to survive in that new land and to maintain their -- their cultures and they had to construct new political structures and all of these kinds of things, you know, so what is that? that's called science fiction, and what is colonial history? it's science fiction and we tell it in the worst possible way, right? we talk about the reformation and the protestants and catholics and we
various times but the only thing they lacked was a rockefeller which the virginians had so they got williamsburg so these guys got a mess. so i said to this group of very sour can, depressed museum people. i said, you know, do you understand, i said, that colonial history is the second leading genre of film in the united states? and they said no, and they said -- and it's the third leading genre of books in our book stores and they said no. you're crazy. why do we get this guy here? let's send...
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a preplanned family vacation to williamsburg, virginia, i changed my mind after observing citizen engagement. in 2009, i was elected as a member of the georgia state senate. i was elected by my colleagues to be president for temporary -- president pro-temporary. i served as both a republican and a democrat in the georgia state senate. officee to that believing it was a big job, not just a position. our teamwork to diligently for eight years trying to make georgia the best managed eight and the whole nation. as your member, the time from 2002-2011 were not the best economic times, but we learned we could provide value to the citizens of georgia even in times of extreme budget pressures. although georgia may not compare to some fierce date in some may notural stickers -- s.mpare to some of your state know, reaching across the aisle is common practice in this committee where partisanship does not get in the way of good solutions for america's farmers, ranchers and consumers. if confirmed as the secretary of agriculture, i look forward to working with you, all of you. this committee includes one
a preplanned family vacation to williamsburg, virginia, i changed my mind after observing citizen engagement. in 2009, i was elected as a member of the georgia state senate. i was elected by my colleagues to be president for temporary -- president pro-temporary. i served as both a republican and a democrat in the georgia state senate. officee to that believing it was a big job, not just a position. our teamwork to diligently for eight years trying to make georgia the best managed eight and the...
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afterially declined, but a family vacation to williamsburg, virginia, i changed my mind, having' observed the founders demonstration -- having observed demonstration of citizen engagement. i was elected by my colleagues to be president pro tem, the pinnacle of leadership in that body from 1996 until 1998. you probably heard, and defenders thing to note, i served as a democrat and a republican in the georgia state senate. in 2002, was elected the first republican governor of georgia in 100 30 years, as senator chambliss reminded us, and i office that job -- that knowing it was a big job, not just the position. we may georgia the best managed state in the nation. not 2002 until 2011 were the best economic times in our nation, but we learned, with the help of a joyful state workforce we could continue to provide value to the citizens of georgia, even in times of extreme budget pressures. even the georgia may not compare to some of your states, i am proud to say i come from a state whose number one act -- economic driver is agriculture. where democrats and republicans consistently worked acro
afterially declined, but a family vacation to williamsburg, virginia, i changed my mind, having' observed the founders demonstration -- having observed demonstration of citizen engagement. i was elected by my colleagues to be president pro tem, the pinnacle of leadership in that body from 1996 until 1998. you probably heard, and defenders thing to note, i served as a democrat and a republican in the georgia state senate. in 2002, was elected the first republican governor of georgia in 100 30...
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. >> taxi drivers wouldn't take me back to williamsburg. it was too dangerous.ngerous, that's where i come from. not anymore, though. >> the new york you sing about, which songs did you choose? >> well, half a bit is original songs and half a bit is great standards. and choosing these great -- i had no idea there were that many great standards written about new york, but some great songwriters, that took the longest. and then to arrange them so it made sense for me to sing them. but it was great. it was great. i love that it took over a year to do this one, because i wanted it to be right. yeah. >> those made headlines recently because you publicly came out for the first time, the reaction has been incredible. what has it been like for you? >> it's been great. it's old news to me. and old news to everybody around me, family, friends, band. i think even fans, i don't think it was news at all, but the "inquirer" kind of caught us getting married. so we were stuck. so we let "people" magazine come on in. but i'm a private guy. i'm a musician. you know, yes, fame hi
. >> taxi drivers wouldn't take me back to williamsburg. it was too dangerous.ngerous, that's where i come from. not anymore, though. >> the new york you sing about, which songs did you choose? >> well, half a bit is original songs and half a bit is great standards. and choosing these great -- i had no idea there were that many great standards written about new york, but some great songwriters, that took the longest. and then to arrange them so it made sense for me to sing...
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i go tome is rachel -- school in williamsburg, virginia.5 students at the college of william and mary. we are here with our environmental group and the sierra club. called the clinic coast -- atlantic coast pipeline is a huge issue. they are bad for local communities. the ecb has a compressor station slated to be at buckingham we have committees of color that are intentionally does proportionally impacted. -- disproportionately impacted. we think we have to talk about those intersections between in my mental problems and social justice issues. i'm here with a fantastic group of fellow students. my friend can talk more about issues of environmental justice. carla: talk about that. the issues facing committees of color. -- communities of color. >> i'm from the tidewater area of virginia. as the planet warms up -- those communities are vulnerable. you will have another katrina right here in virginia. is relatedaid, this to some of people come including people of color. i'm happy to be here. >> we don't have any infrastructure needed for the ne
i go tome is rachel -- school in williamsburg, virginia.5 students at the college of william and mary. we are here with our environmental group and the sierra club. called the clinic coast -- atlantic coast pipeline is a huge issue. they are bad for local communities. the ecb has a compressor station slated to be at buckingham we have committees of color that are intentionally does proportionally impacted. -- disproportionately impacted. we think we have to talk about those intersections...