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and it was the second capitol in williamsburg that we left behind when we moved here to richmond during the revolutionary war. and interestingly mr. jefferson who introduced the bill to relocate to richmond, by the time we made the move a year later he was serving as governor and he got to oversee the process. if you think of the capital as an essay in architecture, the primary author was thomas jefferson. at the time we were getting ready to break ground for any public building in richmond in 1785. jefferson had left state service and was an american ambassador to france. he was living in paris. and nonetheless, richmond authorities reached out to jefferson in 1785 asking for his help as an absentee advocate for a properly designed capitol building. and he turned to the architecture of an tick witty. he was fascinated by tthe temps es greece and roam and he was able to collaborate way french architect who was a published authority on roman an tick witness phys. and those two men got together and i like to think of jefferson as the author of our original capitol building. and they event
and it was the second capitol in williamsburg that we left behind when we moved here to richmond during the revolutionary war. and interestingly mr. jefferson who introduced the bill to relocate to richmond, by the time we made the move a year later he was serving as governor and he got to oversee the process. if you think of the capital as an essay in architecture, the primary author was thomas jefferson. at the time we were getting ready to break ground for any public building in richmond in...
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in williamsburg. the one that is there now, a reproduction, is actually a reproduction of the one that went down i think in that 1730's. this is from the digital collection of the library. let's go back to virginia. virginia is colonial charter for the king, from sea to sea. as other colonies formed, some of the borders got changed a little bit. virginia encompassed all of what is in present west virginia, kentucky, ohio, indiana, illinois, michigan, wisconsin, and parts of minnesota. and thoseer genia days. you can see the proclamation line is taking a chunk out of it. in 1768, was realized that a lot of colonists already lived west of the proclamation line. they had to do something. they had to readjust the boundaries. so the lords of the board of trade in england sent instructions to the two superintendents of indian affairs, sir william johnson and another, to negotiate with the two indian policies. in north, that would be the iroquois confederacy and in the south, the cherokee. they were to hold
in williamsburg. the one that is there now, a reproduction, is actually a reproduction of the one that went down i think in that 1730's. this is from the digital collection of the library. let's go back to virginia. virginia is colonial charter for the king, from sea to sea. as other colonies formed, some of the borders got changed a little bit. virginia encompassed all of what is in present west virginia, kentucky, ohio, indiana, illinois, michigan, wisconsin, and parts of minnesota. and...
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a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg cross to andrew he is president of the institute liberty for. as well as the host of the andrew langer show on. in baltimore all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around brian ross over at a.b.c. and of course that was a horrific mistake and. the perception is there that that wasn't very good journalism and it's true because he was getting ahead of himself so much so much of the media gets ahead of itself not in reporting information but to further their agenda and in the process they're damaging journalism the standards of journalism of drop so badly in the western world right now and i would say and we can talk about this later in the program it's destroying institutions that we used to cherish go ahead charles you know i totally agree with that i'm actually i started out as an investment banker and abo
a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg cross to andrew he is president of the institute liberty for. as well as the host of the andrew langer show on. in baltimore all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around brian ross over at a.b.c. and of...
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for george washington, this would be regional centers like williamsburg or at -- or annapolis. burgesses, the governor, the college of william and mary. less likely discussed are his connections with annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned a house that stood where fort washington now stands. the site is so close that it is visible from mount vernon's east hall. a fact that inspired washington irving to record the dubious story that the neighbors spoke to each other from across the river with flags. but of this is true or not, washington and diggs did have a neighborly relationship that included visits in the 16th -- in the 60's and 70's. washington road across the landing as thes' starting point to his many trips to annapolis. -- king charles the first's rampant proprietorship in the colony was settled in 1634 with the intention of being a place of tolerance for dissenters from the church of england. it is not surprising that the colony was caught up in the political a
for george washington, this would be regional centers like williamsburg or at -- or annapolis. burgesses, the governor, the college of william and mary. less likely discussed are his connections with annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned a house that stood where fort washington now stands. the site is so close that it is visible from mount vernon's east hall. a fact that inspired...
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police say she was shot in her car in williamsburg with her baby in the car. the killer was never found. six years later dante shot several times, killed in this apartment building hallway on first street southeast. family members said he lived here with his 1-year-old son and his child's mother. investigators have not found the gun man but we spotted several security cameras at the building including this one at the front door. police not saying if the cameras are working or if they have footage from that night. coleman is related to a well- known area rapper who took to facebook saying how much he loved her nephew and doesn't know how much more her family can take. dante coleman is described as kind, smart and funny. his family says he turned his life around and is looking for a job. they say the losses unimaginable and unexpected. they ask for the communities help to help bury the 20-year- old and support his son. seeking justice for yet another loved one. in southeast dc, michael quander, wusa9. >> the new year started for tragedy for residents in the area
police say she was shot in her car in williamsburg with her baby in the car. the killer was never found. six years later dante shot several times, killed in this apartment building hallway on first street southeast. family members said he lived here with his 1-year-old son and his child's mother. investigators have not found the gun man but we spotted several security cameras at the building including this one at the front door. police not saying if the cameras are working or if they have...
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jonathan: that is williamsburg. bill: that is cool! jonathan: seven inches of snow. bill: that is awesome. i'm a huge fan of time lapse. if you have those post them up. with got .8 of an inch at reagan. southern maryland the totals were the heaviest. and we five inches. calloway at 6.1. if you go to cape may, 17 inches. we have queens, new york, 13 inches. 23 at manassas. 19 for chantilly but it doesn't tell the true story because the story the wind chill. there are winds out there between 30 to 40 miles per hour. this will feel like the single digits an almost zero if not zero where you are. we have 11 below in pittsburgh. minus 4 in elkins. virginia beach at 17 degrees. ocean city at 10. the big picture the skies cleared out. gorgeous sunset. just biting. gorgeous from the inside looking out. what i want to do is give an hour-by-hour forecast for the feeling like temperature. 11:00, everybody at or below zero. widespread minus readings to the west. we are there as well. out the door tomorrow. the range is minus 5 to minus 15 with the occasional minus 20 reading whe
jonathan: that is williamsburg. bill: that is cool! jonathan: seven inches of snow. bill: that is awesome. i'm a huge fan of time lapse. if you have those post them up. with got .8 of an inch at reagan. southern maryland the totals were the heaviest. and we five inches. calloway at 6.1. if you go to cape may, 17 inches. we have queens, new york, 13 inches. 23 at manassas. 19 for chantilly but it doesn't tell the true story because the story the wind chill. there are winds out there between 30...
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a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg we crossed to andrew langer he is president of the institute for liberty as well as the host of the andrew langer show on a.o.l. in baltimore all right gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around. brian ross over at a.b.c. and of course that was a horrific mistake and. the perception is there that that wasn't very good journalism and it's true because he was getting ahead of himself so much so much of the media gets ahead of itself not in reporting information but to further their agenda and in the process they're damaging journalism and the standards of journalism of drops so badly and in the western world right now and i would say and we can talk about this later in the program it's destroying institutions that we you.
a private investor and a writer as well as host of the podcast show sunday with charles and in williamsburg we crossed to andrew langer he is president of the institute for liberty as well as the host of the andrew langer show on a.o.l. in baltimore all right gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it charles let me go to you first i mean one of the reasons why i wanted to do this program is the scandal around. brian ross over at...
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end on a good note we've run out of time gentlemen many thanks to my guests in new york and in williamsburg and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rules. jewellers the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in and it's been a struggle. running into this man from his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such solution tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution you heard someone wanted to ring the site otherwise it'll be a free for all the news there are a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. to be in debt is to express your true self as an american and part of the western. culture card debt is by definition your identity your credit score is who
end on a good note we've run out of time gentlemen many thanks to my guests in new york and in williamsburg and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rules. jewellers the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in and it's been a struggle. running into this...
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the college of william and mary in williamsburg, virginia has pass asked ex-fbi chief james comey toeach an ethical leadership course. can you believe that one? joining me now with reaction to this and so much more is steven baldwin. i don't know how much you know about this guy jim comey, but they stiewsd call him him behind his back at the fbi cardinal comey because he was walking pawrp because he was so proper and so -- >> maybe he is proper. clearly. judge jeanine: william and mary. that's an ivy league school can for them to bring him in as an ethics professor is absurd. >> and they put the name leadership in there. they should have said leadership leaker course. judge jeanine: or leaderless. >> there is all kinds of combination. judge jeanine: here is another one for you, steven. now, mika brzezinski on morning. joemorningjoe. she says that along with the fact that the president appears to be according to the doctor healthy worries me. are we putting this up or no? >> that along with the fact the president appears to be according to the doctor healthy worries me because if he w
the college of william and mary in williamsburg, virginia has pass asked ex-fbi chief james comey toeach an ethical leadership course. can you believe that one? joining me now with reaction to this and so much more is steven baldwin. i don't know how much you know about this guy jim comey, but they stiewsd call him him behind his back at the fbi cardinal comey because he was walking pawrp because he was so proper and so -- >> maybe he is proper. clearly. judge jeanine: william and mary....
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for george washington, this would be regional centers, like williamsburg or annapolis. washington's ties to produce r fairly well-known. the house emerges is, the governor, the college of william and mary. by lee star his connections to annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned woolford manner. the site is so close, just three miles. whether this is true or not, washington and diggs had a .eighborly relationship maryland, washington's political neighbors to the ease, started as a formation of the caliber family of yorkshire. calvert family of yorkshire. it was intended to be the place of tolerance in the centers of the church of england. it is not surprising that the in thewas caught up political and religious turmoil of the 17th century. as a result of the english revolution of 1688, the price -- the proprietorship was resistant -- was rescinded and the colony received a royal governor. he renamed the place >> severing the economist connection to the wife of the
for george washington, this would be regional centers, like williamsburg or annapolis. washington's ties to produce r fairly well-known. the house emerges is, the governor, the college of william and mary. by lee star his connections to annapolis and maryland in general. one of washington's geographically closest neighbors lived just across the potomac in maryland. william diggs owned woolford manner. the site is so close, just three miles. whether this is true or not, washington and diggs had...
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. >> this is a copy of general pickett's report of the battle of williamsburg, may 1862. >> look at thed that's george pickett's hair. >> would you ever sell that? >> this right here? no. not anymore. >> this is quite a section of your family history. what are you gonna do with it now? >> um... i'll probably give it to my children. we don't really get to choose our names when we're born. and we have to do whatever we can or live up to it. i've, to some extent, ducked that legacy, but also honored it in the same way. >> ed is not done fighting the battle over his strange inheritance. for one thing, he thinks there should be a statue right here at gettysburg honoring his great-great grandfather and his men. in other ways, george edward pickett v feels it's time to move on. when his own son was born, he and his wife chose the name doug. perhaps some names just need to rest in peace. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it
. >> this is a copy of general pickett's report of the battle of williamsburg, may 1862. >> look at thed that's george pickett's hair. >> would you ever sell that? >> this right here? no. not anymore. >> this is quite a section of your family history. what are you gonna do with it now? >> um... i'll probably give it to my children. we don't really get to choose our names when we're born. and we have to do whatever we can or live up to it. i've, to some...
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. >> tshepang: is there a south african williamsburg?treet culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. we didn't really have a scene when we started. you look around, it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> anthony: what do you mean by that? >> mpume: it's not just racial, like, classes, you know? people are being pushed and pulled. it's like an aspirational culture thing. >> anthony: what do you think that means? >> mpume: the whole rainbow nation notion was quite romantic and ridiculous, you know. like, racism is not on a piece of paper so just 'cause we voted it out doesn't mean people stop being racist, you know, so it's ridiculous in that sense, but we've lived something else for 20 years. people want it. it's no longer, like, a coffee table idea. ♪ simon and garfunkel ] bees! bees! bees! bees! the volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as you make it. at ally, we offer low-cost trades and high-yield savings. but if that's not enough, we offer innovative investing tools to prepare you for the futu
. >> tshepang: is there a south african williamsburg?treet culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. we didn't really have a scene when we started. you look around, it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> anthony: what do you mean by that? >> mpume: it's not just racial, like, classes, you know? people are being pushed and pulled. it's like an aspirational culture thing. >> anthony: what do you think that means? >> mpume: the whole rainbow nation...
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vinnie's pizzeria in williamsburg is cooking paid pods.youth or as many would say youts they're eating laundry pods and they're pied pods answer stuffed with cheese and pepperoni topped with colorful cheese that resembles a detergent pod which is edible and not soap which you should not eat. pizza yes, soap no. got it. pet lovers we know you talk to your dog or cat or other companion but what if you could talk to them on the phone, you know, connect like face time when you're not home hello fido. pet chat hd is a thing. it's a pet treat camera where you can interact with your pet from anywhere. so this thing also dispenses treats. see they kind of like push the button, hey, mom, hey dad and like you can send a treat out of that thing. there's also a calming scent for nervous and anxious pets who really just want you to be home. it's $349 if you want in but there's a lot of questions like how many treats is too many and is there a do not disturb for maybe pets who are constantly calling you. >> i think if you giver your dog that it's going
vinnie's pizzeria in williamsburg is cooking paid pods.youth or as many would say youts they're eating laundry pods and they're pied pods answer stuffed with cheese and pepperoni topped with colorful cheese that resembles a detergent pod which is edible and not soap which you should not eat. pizza yes, soap no. got it. pet lovers we know you talk to your dog or cat or other companion but what if you could talk to them on the phone, you know, connect like face time when you're not home hello...
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it could be the slaves out in williamsburg's tobacco field. it could be the carpenter in town. it isn't very likely to be one of those people you used to admire, and the same is true when you look at your place within the empire. you can look across the ocean to britain and you can see, at least in your mind, here is a group of people who aren't as godly as we are. here are people who do put the focus on the good things of this life, on the luxuries, on the corruptions that eat away at your morality. and maybe we're not so bad, then, compared to them. in fact, what the great awakening is telling you is you people on this side of the atlantic should stop being embarrassed and ashamed of who you are and stop being envious of those people over in britain because you are better than they are in the one thing that matters. and that is the question every christian has to ask, of course, what must i do to be saved? imagine how you would feel if you had grown up your whole life and you had always felt inferior to your older sister. and someone comes along and gets you to realize, wait
it could be the slaves out in williamsburg's tobacco field. it could be the carpenter in town. it isn't very likely to be one of those people you used to admire, and the same is true when you look at your place within the empire. you can look across the ocean to britain and you can see, at least in your mind, here is a group of people who aren't as godly as we are. here are people who do put the focus on the good things of this life, on the luxuries, on the corruptions that eat away at your...
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host: let's go to a federal employee -- karl is in williamsburg, virginia. also a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. good morning. thanks for taking my call. just want to read some scripture's here -- scriptures here because we are all divided, the three branches of government are divided and a house divided among itself will not stand. so, when he to pray for our , -- we need to pray for our leaders, and the world is watching, but more important, god is watching us. host: cheryl, portland, also a federal worker. how is this shutdown impacting you? how are youhi, doing? it's not just affect thing me. it's affecting all of us and i really think we need more people to come together and just end what is going on because how are people going to survive? there are fires, there are emergencies. there's a lot of things we need help with. i think the american people, we need to get together and try to come down on what is going on. the callerpreciate this morning, but like you said is prayers is what we need. i would like to thank you, the news, and
host: let's go to a federal employee -- karl is in williamsburg, virginia. also a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. good morning. thanks for taking my call. just want to read some scripture's here -- scriptures here because we are all divided, the three branches of government are divided and a house divided among itself will not stand. so, when he to pray for our , -- we need to pray for our leaders, and the world is watching, but more important, god is...
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this is williamsburg university, i don't know if you can see.s. i'm a bit of rubbishy paper with the rubbish printed it does not look amazing, but you could make it look amazing, but you could make it look amazing. —— on a bit of rubbishy paper. they will send you extra courses, they will show you the courses you are meant to have taken. they were very blatant about it. some people got back in touch and said you are not a university, you do not exist, and they tried to bluff it. they said they were in america, one said washington, the other california. even when you confront them they try to maintain this fiction that they are a real university. one company, having sold a fraudulent degree, tried to blackmail the buyer of aforementioned fake degree? this company, exact, sold over 200,000 of these globally. they thought they had a great database of people who they thought they could blackmail. they did this with lots of people. we looked at one case of a guy called cecil horner who works in saudi arabia for 20 years, died in 2015, we spoke to his
this is williamsburg university, i don't know if you can see.s. i'm a bit of rubbishy paper with the rubbish printed it does not look amazing, but you could make it look amazing, but you could make it look amazing. —— on a bit of rubbishy paper. they will send you extra courses, they will show you the courses you are meant to have taken. they were very blatant about it. some people got back in touch and said you are not a university, you do not exist, and they tried to bluff it. they said...