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how stands the fruit with you at monticello and in the neighborhood and particularly the teachers are are they what will they and when i come home the figs also have they've been hurt you must ride over to monticello to inform yourself or collect information from going srt and let me have it by the next post present. my tenderest affections to your mama and accept my kisses for yourself and the little ones you don't have much of an image of jefferson sending kisses and kissing little ones and so forth. in a letter his granddaughter ellen, you began with an account of how many letters she had written to him in 15 week period. they had agreed that they would exchange letters every three weeks. alas he wrote. there was balance to. so stands the for this year, my dear ellen, between you and me unless it very soon paid off, i shall send sheriff after you i enclose you abundant supply of poetry i will thank you if will put on your boots since and a ride to and inform how my flowers live this part of the country is beautifying with them so fast that every time every ride i take makes me anxi
how stands the fruit with you at monticello and in the neighborhood and particularly the teachers are are they what will they and when i come home the figs also have they've been hurt you must ride over to monticello to inform yourself or collect information from going srt and let me have it by the next post present. my tenderest affections to your mama and accept my kisses for yourself and the little ones you don't have much of an image of jefferson sending kisses and kissing little ones and...
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now virginia hart, this has a feel of monticello in here. so this was designed by the american classical architect edward mason jones, who went back to monticello, incorporated some of jefferson's original design conceptions in this room. speaking of thomas jefferson, yes, here he is. this was a copy of the original, which was in 1832, following well, after jefferson's death. and to create the likeness, french artist borrowed a likeness from mark lafayette and created a statue and certainly that is provided us with this copy that we have here and the original the us capitol and he's holding it looks like the declaration of independence. absolutely. there we go. a couple of portraits of jefferson. i want to ask you again, this one seems almost a primitive style. oh, well, this is the work of charles peale and it dates to 1791 when thomas jefferson was serving as secretary of state. now, charles wilson peale, an artist, but prior to that, he served in our revolution and brought his paints onto the battlefield and afterwards went on to establis
now virginia hart, this has a feel of monticello in here. so this was designed by the american classical architect edward mason jones, who went back to monticello, incorporated some of jefferson's original design conceptions in this room. speaking of thomas jefferson, yes, here he is. this was a copy of the original, which was in 1832, following well, after jefferson's death. and to create the likeness, french artist borrowed a likeness from mark lafayette and created a statue and certainly...
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the two vehicle collision happened on monticello road near wildhorse valley road, monticello road was closed for a time while crews worked to right the truck. one person was taken to the hospital. that person's condition still has not been released. >> tonight we're learning new information about a south bay caregiver under arrest, accused of stealing thousands of dollars from an elderly couple, and investigators say they believe there may be more victims. the santa clara county sheriff's department says 44 year old gerald cirillo used the debit card of a los altos hills couple 15 times and withdrew $10,000. the unauthorized withdrawals were discovered by the couple's daughter. cirillo was identified in atm surveillance photos. he's been working as a caregiver for four years in santa clara county and in surrounding areas. >> during the arrest of this individual, we did recover several other items in his wallet, bank cards, debit cards, checks, things that did not belong to him. which leads us to believe there could be more victims out there, and we're actively working to reach out to
the two vehicle collision happened on monticello road near wildhorse valley road, monticello road was closed for a time while crews worked to right the truck. one person was taken to the hospital. that person's condition still has not been released. >> tonight we're learning new information about a south bay caregiver under arrest, accused of stealing thousands of dollars from an elderly couple, and investigators say they believe there may be more victims. the santa clara county sheriff's...
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benjamin royal, the managing director of the port jervis monticello railroad. he tries a reverend hudnut, who tries to intervene from one of the churches again. they threaten the lynched a reverend, you know, very respected civil war veterans who step up at the scene where they're about the lynching, you know, shut up a you're going to be next. orleans, your next again, these are local people saying this to other local people. so they drag him beating, kicking dragging him by his neck. and they get to elizabeth street and port jervis along main street. and at that point, someone starts yelling, she's dead. lena is dead. and of course, once people think she's dead, they just drag him the street to a row of maple trees and a rope is thrown over the limb and he is pulled up by his neck very first time. he's hung twice. a judge, william h. crane, his brother, is stephen crane, the author of the red badge of courage and the monster and some others. he's home in main street when his one of his employees says, you know, they're they're going to hang somebody outside.
benjamin royal, the managing director of the port jervis monticello railroad. he tries a reverend hudnut, who tries to intervene from one of the churches again. they threaten the lynched a reverend, you know, very respected civil war veterans who step up at the scene where they're about the lynching, you know, shut up a you're going to be next. orleans, your next again, these are local people saying this to other local people. so they drag him beating, kicking dragging him by his neck. and they...
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we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i can see why they went down the order of removince articles, which, let's be real, if we were in a court case, the same thing would happen to our attorneys. so my thing as an independent, i hope this country will figure out what is going on, because at the end of the day, the border needs to be fixed. thank you for your time and god bless america. host: diana is next. good morning. caller: good morning. my father worked for the defense industry. he worked on the b-2 bomber. our family actually became naturalized citizens for fighting in world war ii and my grandmother became a natural citizen in 1943. in california. i cannot have my property legally in my name even though i am a citizen and born in the united states. i have to have it under my mother's name. host: diana, that's really not our topic this morning. greg, democrat in ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. i would just like to say that immigration and t
we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i can see why they went down the order of removince articles, which, let's be real, if we were in a court case, the same thing would happen to our attorneys. so my thing as an independent, i hope this country will figure out what is going on, because at the end of the day, the border needs to be fixed. thank you for your...
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. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debat really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according to the definition of racism used by the civil rights movement. actually - but does it follow that he aligns himself with the politics of the right? - we embrace the vision of martin luther king. the left is attempting to destroy that beautiful vision and dide americans by race. - [margaret] what does coleman hughes say now? [upbeat music] - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation
. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debat really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according...
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la patrulla de caminos dijo que el incidente ocurrió en monticello road y que la vía quedó parcialmente bloqueada debido a que un vehículo comercial volcó. además, informaron que una persona fue transportada en ambulancia a un hospital local. le queremos contar de un movimiento que hay en la ciudad de oakland que busca mejorar el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes con el nombre royce de bar o elevar las expectativas es que están buscando mejorar esas prácticas en educación, sobre todo para los que están rezagados. pilar niño nos va a explicar cómo lo están haciendo. we don't see the numbers. jennifer está emocionada, aprendiendo. dice que desde que llegó a la escuela intermedia oakland united, sus grados han mejorado. mis 5 clases que tengo. tengo todas esas otros estudiantes comparten la misma emoción, sobre todo al notar las diferencias con escuelas previas en las que han estado. si yo acabo un trabajo de un clase por trabajar con otros tareas que tengo de otras clases, varias veces los maestros, cuando ven que los alumnos necesitan ayuda en algo, dicen no, quédat
la patrulla de caminos dijo que el incidente ocurrió en monticello road y que la vía quedó parcialmente bloqueada debido a que un vehículo comercial volcó. además, informaron que una persona fue transportada en ambulancia a un hospital local. le queremos contar de un movimiento que hay en la ciudad de oakland que busca mejorar el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes con el nombre royce de bar o elevar las expectativas es que están buscando mejorar esas prácticas en educación,...
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could and sent artifacts back to thomas jefferson who displayed them in the entryway to his home at monticello. so have any of you ever been among which all you got to go absolutely phenomenal but you walk in through those those from the portico outside the building and you see a massive map of the united states. the jefferson head commission and these these are replica artifacts because. many of the native nations who had artifacts sent back asked them to be returned, which is their right under federal. but jefferson had this displayed in and in the 19th century, you could just decide in the morning i want to go see thomas today and you could walk up to monticello and you could sit in the room and wait to see the former president and look at all of these objects brought from the american west, things that you never before seen in your life as a virginian. and so it was a remarkable way of bringing the frontier this, distant space that americans really didn't know about. back to the east and supplying a vast quantity of knowledge. and that's what army explorers are going to do from that point
could and sent artifacts back to thomas jefferson who displayed them in the entryway to his home at monticello. so have any of you ever been among which all you got to go absolutely phenomenal but you walk in through those those from the portico outside the building and you see a massive map of the united states. the jefferson head commission and these these are replica artifacts because. many of the native nations who had artifacts sent back asked them to be returned, which is their right...
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it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of time. for one more question. as to slavery crisis intensified. lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you just said. there is some is is the core of it. that's exactly right. that's that's that's the case being made by the republican party. the that that the project the slave power project is to nationalize slavery as you say. and there's lots of evidence they point turns dred scott decision is obviously an import and piece of evidence and that if we don't defeat this attempt nationalize then the only alternative to that is that we, as it were, renationalize as he would put it, renationalize, the idea of freedom, which doesn't necessarily mean, as i've said, that you need to extirpate becaus
it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of time. for one more question. as to slavery crisis intensified. lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you...
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we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i can see why they went down the order of removing certain articles, which, let's be real, if we were in a court case, the same thing would happen to our attorneys. so my thing as an independent, i hope this country will figure out what is going on, because at the end of the day, the border needs to be fixed. thank you for your time and god bless america. host: diana is next. good morning. caller: good morning. my father worked for the defense industry. he worked on the b-2 bomber. our family actually became naturalized citizens for fighting in world war ii and my grandmother became a natural citizen in 1943. in california. i cannot have my property legally in my name even though i am a citizen and born in the united states. i have to have it under my mother's name. host: diana, that's really not our topic this morning. greg, democrat in ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. i would just like to say that immigratio
we will go to your calls and get your reaction to that starting with erin in monticello, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i can see why they went down the order of removing certain articles, which, let's be real, if we were in a court case, the same thing would happen to our attorneys. so my thing as an independent, i hope this country will figure out what is going on, because at the end of the day, the border needs to be fixed. thank you...