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caller: it is interesting to hear about williamsburg and how the queen visited williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh and i am sure that some people know the badham of plattsburgh was a thing. just down the road from where i live is the camp to lord's house and that is where the british officers were housed. that is an active museum here. they didn't celebrate a win or a loss. it is acknowledged in history that it all happened. we have our parade. we have people from the commonwealth coming down here. we have one group with a scottish style highlander, bagpipes and all from ontario that came up. they all came and celebrated with us. the other side didn't win the war and we are all celebrating it together. i don't like when americans tell americans they are less patriotic for honoring a monarchs dance from another area. -- a monarchs death from another area. they sound silly saying i don't know why we spend so much time on this. the last caller was from williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh, two major sites of colonial america. we need to honor our common americans and history. and not
caller: it is interesting to hear about williamsburg and how the queen visited williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh and i am sure that some people know the badham of plattsburgh was a thing. just down the road from where i live is the camp to lord's house and that is where the british officers were housed. that is an active museum here. they didn't celebrate a win or a loss. it is acknowledged in history that it all happened. we have our parade. we have people from the commonwealth coming down...
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so he only made it to williamsburg once. but what we begin to see as we move into the 1760s, an increasing level of activism on the part of george mason. it starts a little bit slowly, but it progressively builds. in the 1760s, he begins to write letters that are published in newspapers in england, decrying the acts of both parliament and the crown. but he doesn't do it under his name. he does it under the pseudonym of a virginia planter. but as we get a little further down the line, he again becomes much more active. and his first real moment of becoming more active is in 1774, when he goes to the good, the home of his very, very good friend business partner and neighbor, george washington. and they write the fairfax results. this was a document written at mount vernon collaboratively by washington and mason. many of you all familiar with this. but as you see, they write, we cannot be considered as a conquered country because we are descendants, not of the conquered, but of the conquerors. and this document goes on to make
so he only made it to williamsburg once. but what we begin to see as we move into the 1760s, an increasing level of activism on the part of george mason. it starts a little bit slowly, but it progressively builds. in the 1760s, he begins to write letters that are published in newspapers in england, decrying the acts of both parliament and the crown. but he doesn't do it under his name. he does it under the pseudonym of a virginia planter. but as we get a little further down the line, he again...
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this is barry, i democrats in williamsburg virginia. >> i'm looking at the next election coming up i was just thinking. i'm a democrat. ireluctantly voted for biden. i wanted sanders in there . i guess that didn't happen. but i'm just afraid to vote again because if you vote, it's like you're putting a stamp of approval on this like daytime drama jerry springer show that's going on right now. t i just don't want to put no more stamps of approval on it . my best bet, i don't want to invite anybody to do anything . if the republicans win because democrats don't vote, it's no big deal because it's kind of like i wouldn't want to use the term, i'm not going to say it like that. it seems like they're subservient to the corporations anyway there's some that art and they're starting to wake up and realize that they're being left out to but if the republicans win because democrats stay out that's fine, it doesn'tchange anything anyways because they control any everything anyways . >> what would you say is your number one issue? >> my number one issue is probably censorship because a lot of s
this is barry, i democrats in williamsburg virginia. >> i'm looking at the next election coming up i was just thinking. i'm a democrat. ireluctantly voted for biden. i wanted sanders in there . i guess that didn't happen. but i'm just afraid to vote again because if you vote, it's like you're putting a stamp of approval on this like daytime drama jerry springer show that's going on right now. t i just don't want to put no more stamps of approval on it . my best bet, i don't want to invite...
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caller: it is interesting to hear about williamsburg and how the queen visited williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh and i am sure that some people know the badham of plattsburgh was a thing. just down the road from where i live is the camp to lord's house and that is where the british officers were housed. that is an active museum here. they didn't celebrate a win or a loss. it is acknowledged in history that it all happened. we have our parade. we have people from the commonwealth coming down here. we have one group with a scottish style highlander, bagpipes and all from ontario that came up. they all came and celebrated with us. the other side didn't win the war and we are all celebrating it together. i don't like when americans tell americans they are less patriotic for honoring a monarchs dance from another area. -- a monarchs death from another area. they sound silly saying i don't know why we spend so much time on this. the last caller was from williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh, two major sites of colonial america. we need to honor our common americans and history. and not
caller: it is interesting to hear about williamsburg and how the queen visited williamsburg. i am in plattsburgh and i am sure that some people know the badham of plattsburgh was a thing. just down the road from where i live is the camp to lord's house and that is where the british officers were housed. that is an active museum here. they didn't celebrate a win or a loss. it is acknowledged in history that it all happened. we have our parade. we have people from the commonwealth coming down...
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so he only made it to williamsburg once. but what we begin to see as we move into the 1760s, an increasing level of activism on the part of george mason. it starts a little bit slowly, but it progressively builds. in the 1760s, he begins to write letters that are published in newspapers in england, decrying the acts of both parliament and the crown. but he doesn't do it under his name. he does it under the pseudonym of a virginia planter. but as we get a little further down the line, he again becomes much more active. and his first real moment of becoming more active is in 1774, when he goes to the good, the home of his very, very good friend business partner and neighbor, george washington. and they write the fairfax results. this was a document written at mount vernon collaboratively by washington and mason. many of you all familiar with this. but as you see, they write, we cannot be considered as a conquered country because we are descendants, not of the conquered, but of the conquerors. and this document goes on to make
so he only made it to williamsburg once. but what we begin to see as we move into the 1760s, an increasing level of activism on the part of george mason. it starts a little bit slowly, but it progressively builds. in the 1760s, he begins to write letters that are published in newspapers in england, decrying the acts of both parliament and the crown. but he doesn't do it under his name. he does it under the pseudonym of a virginia planter. but as we get a little further down the line, he again...
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further to a settlement middle, renamed appropriately what williamsburg? that's right for king william the third. that's right. nicholson. nicholson out to develop that colony with an english model. williamsburg took the shape of england's protestant image with a physical that visually prioritized the role of royal government in the church england decades generations faded away. but by the end of the french indian war, those specters of the 17th century, the absolutist home of charles, the first taxation without representation and eventually a standing army policing british subjects. they just a thing of the past anymore. they were very much in the present parliament restricted. excuse me when parliament imposed duties on american colonies to help pay for that french and indian war, they not only levied new taxes but reinforced duties and laws have been in place since the 17th century. they restricted colonists trade with other european. the restrictions also dated to the 17th century when parliament and sometimes the stuart monarchs themselves were really
further to a settlement middle, renamed appropriately what williamsburg? that's right for king william the third. that's right. nicholson. nicholson out to develop that colony with an english model. williamsburg took the shape of england's protestant image with a physical that visually prioritized the role of royal government in the church england decades generations faded away. but by the end of the french indian war, those specters of the 17th century, the absolutist home of charles, the...
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. >> charming small town, williamsburg, virginia.e visit from all over the world for a taste of americas colonial history. this man came for something more. a new life, one that would be quietened normal. he >> volunteers at a church, she plays a lot of music, goes on walks. >> but, his journey to get here was a long one, filled with violence, mental illness and confinement. >> this is a violently insane person, so you need to put him somewhere where he can harm anybody. >> no one would guess it now, but the senior citizen casually walking around town is an infamous figure, a man who once tried to kill the president of the united states over a movie star. john hinckley junior. today, after being institutionalized for more than three decades, he is pretty much a free man. it was a rainy spring monday in washington, d. c., just a few months after ronald reagan was elected president. >> march 30th, 1981, 70 days into reagan's first term. it's a nothing day. he's giving a speech at the washington hill. >> and nothing day that was about t
. >> charming small town, williamsburg, virginia.e visit from all over the world for a taste of americas colonial history. this man came for something more. a new life, one that would be quietened normal. he >> volunteers at a church, she plays a lot of music, goes on walks. >> but, his journey to get here was a long one, filled with violence, mental illness and confinement. >> this is a violently insane person, so you need to put him somewhere where he can harm anybody....
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people love williamsburg. subjects. oh, there's most gracious majesty king george the third. hey he i stand before you of extinct troubled man. example before you will betrayed man. the trade as you have been betrayed. and his right good people. you have been betrayed. by the very men that you yourselves elected to be your voice in government. on the 16th night of december last 17 and 73 traitors men disguised as indians did in the dead of night and in the port of boston bought three ships of the east india company. once aboard they cast. read 42 chests of tea what some 10,000 pounds sterling into the sea. in order to prevent but such offense attacks upon price property. parliament with his majesty's blessing will of necessity close boston harbor until the tea is paid for to be affected on the first day of june but six days, hence. but the crimes of peace killed named. sons of liberty are of nobody to us here in virginia? from punishment for those crimes has been attended. the king's justice has been served. yet your burgesses. do not agree. d. yo burgesses have adopted a res
people love williamsburg. subjects. oh, there's most gracious majesty king george the third. hey he i stand before you of extinct troubled man. example before you will betrayed man. the trade as you have been betrayed. and his right good people. you have been betrayed. by the very men that you yourselves elected to be your voice in government. on the 16th night of december last 17 and 73 traitors men disguised as indians did in the dead of night and in the port of boston bought three ships of...
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as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg. in the 20th century early 20th century when americans are fascinated by their colonial past, they build many mythologies about their colonial past. many of which were kind of very connected to england, and there are imagining that their life here in america was a lot like england. so where in colonial williamsburg them up to the people had stunning elaborate gardens. and there were some in williamsburg. so they imagined the same thing for uva as well. that what would have been behind these pavilions would have been leisure gardens think of jade austin novel, but you stroll through as your afternoon leisure. and so that is when they were all put in. what is interesting about them now is that they are now historically important. because they are a really important document about colonial revival taste. and about a really important colonial revival garden designer. so there are many layers of history at uva as there would be an historic site that we've been dealing with for a long time.
as and by the person who designed many of the gardens at colonial williamsburg. in the 20th century early 20th century when americans are fascinated by their colonial past, they build many mythologies about their colonial past. many of which were kind of very connected to england, and there are imagining that their life here in america was a lot like england. so where in colonial williamsburg them up to the people had stunning elaborate gardens. and there were some in williamsburg. so they...
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, they imagined that people had stunning elaborate gardens and there were some in williamsburg and so they imagined the same thing for uva as well that what would have been behind these pavilions would have been leisure gardens, you know think a jane austen novel that you stroll through in, you know, as you're afternoon leisure and so that's when they were all put in what's interesting about them now is they are now historically important. because they are a really important document about colonial revival taste. right and about a really important colonial revival garden designer. so there are many layers of history at uva as there would be at any historic site that's been around for a long time. question. yes. well firstly thank you professor for this because i know there is a huge conversation, especially in classrooms about the contention of speaking about the past and a lot of times people take it as oh well, why are you blaming the students? why are you trying to cause the spirit of guilt? do you believe that using art was an easier segue into having that conversation and like us
, they imagined that people had stunning elaborate gardens and there were some in williamsburg and so they imagined the same thing for uva as well that what would have been behind these pavilions would have been leisure gardens, you know think a jane austen novel that you stroll through in, you know, as you're afternoon leisure and so that's when they were all put in what's interesting about them now is they are now historically important. because they are a really important document about...
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so we have colonial williamsburg, they imagine that people had stunning elaborate gardens and there were some and williamsburg so they imagine the same thing for you ba as well that what would have been behind the pavilions would have been leisure gardens, think of jane austin that you stroll through as you know your afternoon leisure that is when they were all put in what is interesting about them now is they are now historically important because there are a really important document about colonial revival right and about not colonial revival garden designer. so there is a lot of layers of history at uva as there would be at any historic site that has been around for a long time yes -- >> -- speaking about the past. a lot of times people take it as a, well why are you blaming the students, why are you trying to cost the spirit of guilt. do you believe that using art is an easier segue into having that conversation like using the visual aspects instead of just lecturing about it great question i myself and my visual learner right so when i was like you, i student in college, i took a to
so we have colonial williamsburg, they imagine that people had stunning elaborate gardens and there were some and williamsburg so they imagine the same thing for you ba as well that what would have been behind the pavilions would have been leisure gardens, think of jane austin that you stroll through as you know your afternoon leisure that is when they were all put in what is interesting about them now is they are now historically important because there are a really important document about...
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if we look at someplace like williamsburg, in two -- in terms of return of investment, it is doing well but it is not a neighborhood for the low income communities and residents that are there so how every inking about rental protection and how are we thinking about protection and investments for the small business is? in order to be there and stay. industrial factories in these communities and also creating opportunities to build wealth and intergenerational wealth. in new york city, we have a lot of first generation whether it is migrating from the south or other similar across the country. we're it -- they are able to come to the community and purchase homes at an incredible rate compare to what they're worth now. they do not have the opportunity to leverage their home to be able to pay for therapy member or child to go to school, whether it is college or vocational school of any kind. then, the question is where do they go? we have folks who are open to mentally making the decision to leave new york city -- are ultimately making the decision to leave new york city. especially member
if we look at someplace like williamsburg, in two -- in terms of return of investment, it is doing well but it is not a neighborhood for the low income communities and residents that are there so how every inking about rental protection and how are we thinking about protection and investments for the small business is? in order to be there and stay. industrial factories in these communities and also creating opportunities to build wealth and intergenerational wealth. in new york city, we have a...
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population shelters, two in charles county, one in jasper county and one in orange and one in williamsburg. as of noon we have total population of 119 individuals in shelters. current total capacity is 759 so about 15% of that capacity. all locations are resourced, staff, red cross volunteers, law enforcement and other volunteer organizations are plenty aged in that mission and their zero medical needs shelters open and we recommend that anyone who needs a shelter to bring blankets, sleeping bags, litigation and personal hygiene or personal items or special foods if you're on restricted diet and children's information can be found on red cross.org or contact your local emergency management. >> thank you. director rob would open to public safety. >> i am rob woods structure from the department of public safety beginning yesterday we deployed law enforcement officers from the state throughout south carolina in anticipation of higher calls for service on u.s. highways, interstates and highways throughout the state, we have seen an uptick for service starting last night, over 90 calls for serv
population shelters, two in charles county, one in jasper county and one in orange and one in williamsburg. as of noon we have total population of 119 individuals in shelters. current total capacity is 759 so about 15% of that capacity. all locations are resourced, staff, red cross volunteers, law enforcement and other volunteer organizations are plenty aged in that mission and their zero medical needs shelters open and we recommend that anyone who needs a shelter to bring blankets, sleeping...
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i'm formally, i'll see who to set up all williamsburg newport again. so i'd be good jim there all day wasn't a new building tools you'd be available if all your bill or download source would appear to go on a box, a loan with i. oh, yeah. my sister was a but it's my old service when i firstly in person. so holiday to my then personal and then personal grand a little saw him so popular. got the ink in mia for the men holler than happy song . but it's sunday. i know my dad passed sky. i oh i oh ha. oh, the owner foster behind the foot sneak peak lead to the into because the less because for in this list and gleeful in cars in the going on in a 2nd. go into the battle. so i had to back in the fall, getting a blue moon for the whole day to start that tail and of eyes to be at the if obstruct ended up in such a school. for most men in dispensable, i get for football, for slow. when chicken can seek the mess solely implement the football. so i foster behaving suit or the in the military, your particular off or slow the house. listen, kayla vince and china. 2
i'm formally, i'll see who to set up all williamsburg newport again. so i'd be good jim there all day wasn't a new building tools you'd be available if all your bill or download source would appear to go on a box, a loan with i. oh, yeah. my sister was a but it's my old service when i firstly in person. so holiday to my then personal and then personal grand a little saw him so popular. got the ink in mia for the men holler than happy song . but it's sunday. i know my dad passed sky. i oh i oh...
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i'm formally, i'll see who to set up all williamsburg newport gearing. so i'd be good jim there all day wasn't a new building tools you'd be available if all your bill or download source would appear to go on a box a. c loan with see, oh yeah, my sister wants ya a but it's my old service. when i 1st got in person solomon liked him out, then personal and then personal grand a little saw him so popular. got the ink in mia for the men holler than happy song . but it's sunday. i know my i done my dad sky. i oh, i oh. oh. the owner foster becoming a sneak peak leader of the into the less display in this list and refill in cars in the going on in a 2nd. go into the battle. so i had to back in the fall, getting a blue moon for the whole day to start the tail and eyes to be at the obstacle ended up in such a school. for most men in dispensable i get for football, for slow men ticking can seek the mess solely when the football. so our foster for him being sued by the in the military, you'll see that he stood off or slow the house, listen. when he came in china to
i'm formally, i'll see who to set up all williamsburg newport gearing. so i'd be good jim there all day wasn't a new building tools you'd be available if all your bill or download source would appear to go on a box a. c loan with see, oh yeah, my sister wants ya a but it's my old service. when i 1st got in person solomon liked him out, then personal and then personal grand a little saw him so popular. got the ink in mia for the men holler than happy song . but it's sunday. i know my i done my...
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at williamsburg colonial capital, which of course washington would have known. where the the this cupola signaled the presence of an important residents president, so wasn't just a house. it was the governor's palace and so he seems to echo this echo that feature in the design of this house. but in other respects, he really is placing some distance between himself. and this colonial monument, which is something that jefferson who was educated in williamsburg also did they were attempting to establish a language for american architecture. that was neoclassical it drew uncertain british examples, but it was really trying to create a distance. from the colonial architecture of that pre-revolutionary period so you have here that the use of this prominent brick. course those of you who know virginia know that the soil is all red clay. it's really easy to make brick there. it's used. very extensively, but it's also a material that's very familiar to british people. it's the material of london for example, and of other british settlements, so and that material and the
at williamsburg colonial capital, which of course washington would have known. where the the this cupola signaled the presence of an important residents president, so wasn't just a house. it was the governor's palace and so he seems to echo this echo that feature in the design of this house. but in other respects, he really is placing some distance between himself. and this colonial monument, which is something that jefferson who was educated in williamsburg also did they were attempting to...
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to help those need williamsburg running and founded a food bank. so he says to her, even more people coming than during the corona, virus pandemic, from unemployed to employed to self employed, people all are in need of donations. sometimes a food we don't have enough. and we have to send families away with, with no food and reduce your mom or dad accident. you don't have enough food to make dinner or drink shop for sometimes stuff. roland is ill and can no longer work. and so he doesn't know how he'll feed his family. it's a big roller coaster and have a son and the wife and it is very difficult to not to survive. their biggest worry is about the coming winter when they'll have to start heating is very, very fearful because you're just thinking about how you're going to get the money to keep ball. how you going to get the money to buy the food? which why is it gonna dow phil dog or he, teen i think is gonna be very hard for us. yeah. the little guy. yeah. he tried to leave clack. people move the pursed or being hit, the hardest by rising costs, bu
to help those need williamsburg running and founded a food bank. so he says to her, even more people coming than during the corona, virus pandemic, from unemployed to employed to self employed, people all are in need of donations. sometimes a food we don't have enough. and we have to send families away with, with no food and reduce your mom or dad accident. you don't have enough food to make dinner or drink shop for sometimes stuff. roland is ill and can no longer work. and so he doesn't know...
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one in orangeburg and one in williamsburg. as of noon today we have a total population of 119 individuals in our shelters. our current total capacity is 759 and so we are about 15% of that capacity. all locations are resourced, d.s.f. staff, red cross volunteers, law enforcement, and other volunteer organizations are currently engaged in that mission. there are no -- there are zero medical need shelters open at this time and we recommend anyone who needs a shelter to bring blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, medications, any personal hygiene or personal items, or special foods if you're on a restricted diet. and shelter information can be found at scemd.org or redcross.org. or contact your local county emergency manager. gov. mcmaster: thank you. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm rob woods, director of the south carolina department of public safety. beginning yesterday we deployed law enforcement officers from the state throughout south carolina in anticipation of higher costs for service on u.s. highways, interstates and other
one in orangeburg and one in williamsburg. as of noon today we have a total population of 119 individuals in our shelters. our current total capacity is 759 and so we are about 15% of that capacity. all locations are resourced, d.s.f. staff, red cross volunteers, law enforcement, and other volunteer organizations are currently engaged in that mission. there are no -- there are zero medical need shelters open at this time and we recommend anyone who needs a shelter to bring blankets, sleeping...
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further to a settlement middle, renamed appropriately what williamsburg? that's right for king william the third. that's right. nicholson. nicholson out to develop that colony with an english model. williamsburg took the shape of england's protestant image with a physical that visually prioritized the role of royal government in the church england decades generations faded away. but by the end of the french indian war, those specters of the 17th century, the absolutist home of charles, the first taxation without representation and eventually a standing army policing british subjects. they just a thing of the past anymore. they were very much in the present parliament restricted. excuse me when parliament imposed duties on american colonies to help pay for that french and indian war, they not only levied new taxes but reinforced duties and laws have been in place since the 17th century. they restricted colonists trade with other european. the restrictions also dated to the 17th century when parliament and sometimes the stuart monarchs themselves were really
further to a settlement middle, renamed appropriately what williamsburg? that's right for king william the third. that's right. nicholson. nicholson out to develop that colony with an english model. williamsburg took the shape of england's protestant image with a physical that visually prioritized the role of royal government in the church england decades generations faded away. but by the end of the french indian war, those specters of the 17th century, the absolutist home of charles, the...
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but we need to solve a wine problem space, as i fries or any which is dry, your industry, williamsburg. that's more and the election results come in a few days later. unfortunately for fraser and none of his candidates are elected. and he even loses his own seat in the senate to his former more moderate party. nevertheless, xenophobic political parties have proliferated and consolidated voter support in recent years. in order to understand this trend, we have set up a meeting with one of the foremost observers of australian politics and tim, so pa, my son is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner, problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. remember that is strangely when it became a political nation in 19 o one. this was a place that was defined by ideas of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society and his railey dykes back only to the 1970s. it has been a successful society when it comes
but we need to solve a wine problem space, as i fries or any which is dry, your industry, williamsburg. that's more and the election results come in a few days later. unfortunately for fraser and none of his candidates are elected. and he even loses his own seat in the senate to his former more moderate party. nevertheless, xenophobic political parties have proliferated and consolidated voter support in recent years. in order to understand this trend, we have set up a meeting with one of the...
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bumps, i'm a history buff as you know and watching her and listening to her and having seen her at williamsburgle monarch and the passing of an era. >> trace: we will get back to you, thank you for that. speaker of the house nancy pelosi has ordered flags at the capital to be flown at half-staff. let's get details on the congressional reaction from chad pergram, good evening. >> house speaker nancy pelosi ordered flags the capital lowered to half-staff. she called the queen a pillar of leadership, someone who guided the united kingdom through "great turbulence." senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's of the queen's reign was never about her or her feelings had that reflected her sterling character. >> she presided over a period of historic strengthening of the alliance between our nations that has changed the course of world history for the better. >> senate majority leader chuck schumer said elizabeth was the type of leader needed in hard times. >> she was a rock, the living embodiment of the virtues that lie at the core of the nation she so proudly led. i daresay we will never see a leader
bumps, i'm a history buff as you know and watching her and listening to her and having seen her at williamsburgle monarch and the passing of an era. >> trace: we will get back to you, thank you for that. speaker of the house nancy pelosi has ordered flags at the capital to be flown at half-staff. let's get details on the congressional reaction from chad pergram, good evening. >> house speaker nancy pelosi ordered flags the capital lowered to half-staff. she called the queen a pillar...
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cynthia from williamsburg, brooklyn or virginia?ar panels. for a yard, i got 1 1/2 hours of sunshine a day. really? these people are predators, the solar panel salesmen. you have to be careful. could get swindled. john says just watched your segment on power home solar. we too had a similar species. we paid $70,000 for our system, but our electric bill was still between $250 and $400 a month. we had to sell the house at a loss. i got scammed. the more and more i say about this particular solar panel company i'm worried i might get sued. i don't know anything about the solar panel company, i'm just listening to people who have an issue. i don't make any judgments. i'll leave it at that. jane from new jersey. jesse, are you okay? you look frail. i think from all those long walks home. i feel frail. i've definitely gotten in my steps this week. i'm happy that the un is no longer there. that's all for us tonight. dvr the show. "tucker" is up next. always remember, i'm watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "t
cynthia from williamsburg, brooklyn or virginia?ar panels. for a yard, i got 1 1/2 hours of sunshine a day. really? these people are predators, the solar panel salesmen. you have to be careful. could get swindled. john says just watched your segment on power home solar. we too had a similar species. we paid $70,000 for our system, but our electric bill was still between $250 and $400 a month. we had to sell the house at a loss. i got scammed. the more and more i say about this particular solar...
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. >> geraldo: i'm staying at williamsburg brooklyn, the whole town is so young i bet they think taylorastes change so quickly. i have no -- i think it's fine. make your money where you can. as long as it's legal. >> jeanine: where whatever you want. one more thing is up next. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ . even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections, or a lower ability to fight them, may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time to ask your doctor about skyrizi, the number one dermatologist prescribed biologic. learn how abbvie could help you save. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette...
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he is sitting at his kids music recital in williamsburg, brooklyn. come after his kids go on stage, he sees a young boy maybe 12 years old with brown skin get up and sing a sg from the lead musical. he is reviled. he hates musicals. on his show he describes the kid as of fatherless puerto rican, describes him as gay, and mocks the boy. he mocks them by singing the light over and over again. that line "proud of a boy" becomes calling for his viewers. it is like first-time color, longtime lister on any other radio show. proud of your boy gets shortened and that is where you get the proud was named. gavin mcinnes wanted anyone to join. you have neo-nazis in the proud was alongside people of color. he cast a wide net, but the promise that all of these people are gathering under is that ability to go out and fight -- gavin mcinnes is kind of like an alex jones character, but instead of spewing his peers he theories all day, he is pushing for political violence specifically in the name of gop and trump. amy: let's stick with trump. i would like to go back
he is sitting at his kids music recital in williamsburg, brooklyn. come after his kids go on stage, he sees a young boy maybe 12 years old with brown skin get up and sing a sg from the lead musical. he is reviled. he hates musicals. on his show he describes the kid as of fatherless puerto rican, describes him as gay, and mocks the boy. he mocks them by singing the light over and over again. that line "proud of a boy" becomes calling for his viewers. it is like first-time color,...
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you know, all the troops had moved down to yorktown and the the the french troops wintered in williamsburg that whenever i think maybe the the the navy had gone back to rhode island. but in any case, they published that. in addition to that, they published this voyage of newport to philadelphia. this is the first edition of france was marketed to shot to lose voyages to new of travels in america. the second edition is is a two volume set published as it does under the title travels in america in french and then english translations have been published in a number of other languages. so the press did not go out of business that year. in fact, this this issue of the press published 27 copies and the count de lauberdiere had had a copy because he makes mention of it in his in his diary. the next item that i want to talk about is a map. this is a map by which shows the the landing sites. you have a landing site here. and two landing sites down here. newport is and rhode islanders think that russia bore and the navy landed right here around the long wharf around here where kings park is. this m
you know, all the troops had moved down to yorktown and the the the french troops wintered in williamsburg that whenever i think maybe the the the navy had gone back to rhode island. but in any case, they published that. in addition to that, they published this voyage of newport to philadelphia. this is the first edition of france was marketed to shot to lose voyages to new of travels in america. the second edition is is a two volume set published as it does under the title travels in america...
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. [ laughter ] this mission cost $325 million, right around the cost of a 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath in williamsburgm shot ] >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i wanted to get focused back on brooklyn. you know, the brooklyn public library has a great program going on called "books unbanned" that provides online access to banned books. [ cheers and applause ] anyone between the ages of 13 and 21, including young people in other states where they're banning kids from reading great books because their parents are stupid. [ laughter ] some of these states are banning anything that isn't a cheesecake factory menu. in some of these states. [ laughter ] but this is why i love brooklyn. even the librarians are giving the middle finger to these people. the brooklyn public library has had bookmobiles, some are now called "techmobiles," out in brooklyn neighborhoods for 70 years now. now i got my first library card here in brooklyn when i was 2. and so when i got a chance to take a ride around town in the bookmobile, i said, "yes." ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: could you give us a r
. [ laughter ] this mission cost $325 million, right around the cost of a 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath in williamsburgm shot ] >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i wanted to get focused back on brooklyn. you know, the brooklyn public library has a great program going on called "books unbanned" that provides online access to banned books. [ cheers and applause ] anyone between the ages of 13 and 21, including young people in other states where they're banning kids from reading...
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i was on the board at colonial williamsburg, part of the jamestown, 400th year celebration in 2007.osted her at lunch and she rode in an open carriage with the head of our foundation through the streets, the old streets of the colonial community and it was such a signal moment and then there was a dinner at the embassy in washington, which was i believe, her last trip to the u.s. she and prince phillip. and i remember first lady laura bush was there. and senator, former first lady, hillary clinton. and it was quite a moment for the british embassy in washington, mary. eugene -- >> she -- >> go ahead, mary. sorry. >> she has been all over the world and traveled everywhere, but i heard this from ambassadors who were here and top british officials, that she always had a special interest and kept up with news in america. you know, she just had a thing, maybe because she -- we talked about the different presidents that she really felt aligned with. she loved to talk to people in kentucky about the kentucky derby and horses. i think a little bit of her -- she was just fascinated in keepin
i was on the board at colonial williamsburg, part of the jamestown, 400th year celebration in 2007.osted her at lunch and she rode in an open carriage with the head of our foundation through the streets, the old streets of the colonial community and it was such a signal moment and then there was a dinner at the embassy in washington, which was i believe, her last trip to the u.s. she and prince phillip. and i remember first lady laura bush was there. and senator, former first lady, hillary...
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the world including harry and meghan, including friends of mine in richmond and a couple this williamsburgme before, so it was -- it's been an amazing rescue. r let's be humane. >> absolutely. and i have to say senator, i mean, i wanted to adopt one of these beagles when i saw this, but i already have my hands full with duke who is named after the jmu dukes, i will note, which is my alma mater from the great commonwealth of virginia. but there's little duke right there. thanks so much for your work on that issue, really appreciate it, and thanks for spending some time to talk about it this evening. appreciate it very much. >> for the audience, jmu is james madison university in harrisonburg, virginia, and they are the dukes and we're proud of them. >> we are very proud of them, that's exactly right. all the virginians knew who we were talking about, and a lot of people outside of virginia as well. >> it's our secret. >> senator kaine, thanks very much. we appreciate it. and wewe'll be right back. stud”" might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, and fa
the world including harry and meghan, including friends of mine in richmond and a couple this williamsburgme before, so it was -- it's been an amazing rescue. r let's be humane. >> absolutely. and i have to say senator, i mean, i wanted to adopt one of these beagles when i saw this, but i already have my hands full with duke who is named after the jmu dukes, i will note, which is my alma mater from the great commonwealth of virginia. but there's little duke right there. thanks so much for...
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brought to our members the four-point plan on immigration, our members told us at our retreat in williamsburg, we don't want to do this. this conversation is over. and it was. >> doug, i don't disagree that congress is the ultimate solution because that's what the constitution says. it's a federal government problem. but these governors have senators. these governors have members of congress that represent their state. they ought to be trying to figure this solution out instead of pulling the political stunts. but instead, i saw senator rubio, senator cornyn, and they're cheer leading this stuff. and that is not seeking the solution. >> why? >> one thing, this is -- you can't just say that we're going to fix the system in two days with sending people to the vice president's house and to martha's vineyard. the system has been broken for a long time. and the issue is both sides can't come together on the rationale of human -- the humane part of dealing with asylum seekers for one, and then trying to figure out who stays and who goes. and let's look at this. the people that -- the situation with
brought to our members the four-point plan on immigration, our members told us at our retreat in williamsburg, we don't want to do this. this conversation is over. and it was. >> doug, i don't disagree that congress is the ultimate solution because that's what the constitution says. it's a federal government problem. but these governors have senators. these governors have members of congress that represent their state. they ought to be trying to figure this solution out instead of pulling...
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between himself and the colonial monuments which is something that jefferson who was educated in williamsburg also did. they were attempting to establish a language for american architecture that was neoclassical, it drew on certain british examples, was trying to create a distance from colonial architecture of that pre-revolutionary period. so, you have here that the use of this prominent brick, of course, those of you who know virginia know that the soil is all red clay. it is really easy to make brick there. it us used very extensively. it is also a material that is very familiar to british people. it's the material of london, for example, and other british settlements. so that material and the style becomes very associated with the colonial period. so one of the things i want to emphasize is this idea of difference and distinction. of using architecture to separate yourself, to connect but simultaneously separate yourself from the past. as you know, mount vernon is one of the iconic houses of the u.s., along with monticello. and one of the reasons it becomes iconic is because it is so dif
between himself and the colonial monuments which is something that jefferson who was educated in williamsburg also did. they were attempting to establish a language for american architecture that was neoclassical, it drew on certain british examples, was trying to create a distance from colonial architecture of that pre-revolutionary period. so, you have here that the use of this prominent brick, of course, those of you who know virginia know that the soil is all red clay. it is really easy to...
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i take them to old williamsburg, that's kidnapping. i didn't take the kids where i said i was gonna take the kids. i think that in this case, ron desantis told these people, including children that there would be taken to one, place boston, which would have services where that get expedited work visas and housing and then sent him to a different place. that is kidnapping, and the person that we need to understand that, is unfortunately this point not ron desantis, not greg abbott, we need merrick garland once again to understand that, and bring the full -- down on these people >> who is an ellis island yesterday, talking about immigration. molly, your atlanta colleague coined the line, the cruelty is the point what person, let alone a proud christian ships a newborn baby across the country like livestock, merely to make a political point, to own the libs the cruelty and cynicism is unfathomable. >> well, it's interesting, because this is where we're seeing these mini trump's, and they're trying to out-trump each other for the 2024 nomi
i take them to old williamsburg, that's kidnapping. i didn't take the kids where i said i was gonna take the kids. i think that in this case, ron desantis told these people, including children that there would be taken to one, place boston, which would have services where that get expedited work visas and housing and then sent him to a different place. that is kidnapping, and the person that we need to understand that, is unfortunately this point not ron desantis, not greg abbott, we need...
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heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburgll these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many troops that was and god bless them but. >> i don't have it off the top of my head but there were dozens of regiments, dozens, not scores, not several. there would be thousands of men, not tens of thousands but thousand
heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburgll these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a...
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we're also a part of the college of william and mary in williamsburg. and this set of discoveries and this reinterpretation supported by the mellon foundation is a great way for students of all backgrounds to come in and say, you know, these places are alive and they're alive with new questions. they're alive with new stories. and so i'm actually showing both uva students who are local and william and mary students and community members and the community engaged course from 120 miles away on our home campus. and who are they're looking at all the ways that our site is rich in research and rich in new stories and really planting the seeds for future investigation and future change, really. so don't expect what we're doing now to be the same as next time we're here talking about it. well, i mean, it's such a powerful illustration of historic places, of primary source, right? you keep reading it, you keep reading it, you keep studying, discovering new things. it's a such a powerful idea. so that's a lovely segue into a last question for me. and then i thin
we're also a part of the college of william and mary in williamsburg. and this set of discoveries and this reinterpretation supported by the mellon foundation is a great way for students of all backgrounds to come in and say, you know, these places are alive and they're alive with new questions. they're alive with new stories. and so i'm actually showing both uva students who are local and william and mary students and community members and the community engaged course from 120 miles away on...
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when you look into that it is williamsburg which is a superhip place to have an event, an in person eventng new devices will offer more personalized features, and speech recognition. don't know the pricing, we have no answers on the pricing point. the products are expected to be available from launch day on words googlestore.com. the pixel watches the first-ever entrance into the category, entirely designed and built by google that incorporates the fitbit apps and designed to work with all pixel and android phones. google shares higher today. rosenblatt security saying the price target, $156. google's ceo hinting at head count cuts to give more details on how he plans to make the company make 20% more efficient. neil: is it there? >> we don't know. something needs to be more efficient. neil: thank you very much. and barack obama and michelle obama, as their official white house portraits are unveiled. sometimes it is up to the present where they put them. after this. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secu
when you look into that it is williamsburg which is a superhip place to have an event, an in person eventng new devices will offer more personalized features, and speech recognition. don't know the pricing, we have no answers on the pricing point. the products are expected to be available from launch day on words googlestore.com. the pixel watches the first-ever entrance into the category, entirely designed and built by google that incorporates the fitbit apps and designed to work with all...