Up early this morning, and therefore i had a lot of time to walk around. So being inw york, washington is a tremendous pleasure. The fountains were going and the trees were just getting that wonderful spring green. I really thought this is americas versailles. You know . This is our place. That louisrred to me the 14th probably thought it was a really good big deal. What we are talking about is really a very big deal. Designing gardens for the president ial house. Speak, butcoming to it really came into amazing context for me. I was just kind of Walking Around and seeing it. When i was first called to moderate this panel, i said since i am a garden journalist, i said i have never talked about any garden that i have not seen. And i had no concept of what the east wing look like. Years ago i wrote about rose garden and he called me one day and said can you come right down and see it. It was guarded very carefully and i never got to see anything else. I said i would be happy to do ways i
This program was part of a daylong symposium hosted by the White House Historical association. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] ms. Griffin i would like to introduce the panel that is entitled the legacy of Beatrix Farrand. The members, who are very close, will each give a short presentation on her work. The first will be paula deitz, who is editor of the hudson review. The second is judith tankard, author of Beatrix Farrand, private gardens, public landscape. The third is therese omalley, at the National Gallery of art. [applause] ms. Deitz it is wonderful to be here. I was up early this morning, and therefore i had a lot of time to walk around. I am from new york, so being in washington is a tremendous pleasure. I woke up when the fountains were going and the trees were just getting that wonderful spring green. I really thou
Theyre kind of pulling them out here with the big old tow trucks, but right now the ramps from route 100 to go south on 202, down in toward west chester, are blocked, youre best bet if you exit at boot road. That will get you over to 202, youll be on your way, probably for the first start or maybe the next couple of hours here until they get that all cleaned up, that will be the detour, otherwise kind of quiet out on the roadways, live look at the freeway coming in toward philly. Mass transit running with no reported delays. Like to hear that, bob, thank you. 4 01, Philadelphia Police are after armed rob here is trying to kidnap her victims. There have been at least two incidents, our Lauren Johnson outside walmart in crescent ville. Thats where one of the incidents took place. Good morning to you, lauren. Reporter good morning, thomas, imagine youre in the store, get everything you need, make it outside here to the parking lot. This was the backdrop hereof that abduction, last thursda
Desk calendar, and it makes your whole desk look nice and clean. Because all of the junk . And use the page to cover up . Exactly. Extra layer. You cold . Youre shivering up here. Always cold in the studio, just excited were going into this weekend, we got so many things. Weep got the wing bowl. Wing bowl. Groundhog day. Auto show still in town. Since youre cold im about the g new heating unit on the roof for you today. Oh, thank you. I saw the crane out there. Heating or airconditioning . Both. Hvac. Great, well get some heat. Over it looks a good year. Thank goodness for bob kelly. All right. Thats the least coy do for you guys. So appreciated. Merry christmas. All right. Well, happy new year, almost the end of january. Boy that went fast. Weve got a six out of ten today. Your eagles number. And your eagles bus stop buddy, well, he has the blanket coat back on again, because we have single digit windchills out there. So, it is a little bit after shock to the system. It has been a few
Okay . So what we are going to deal with today are larger problems that are not necessarily individual belaif yohaviors but who were actually practicing and acting upon them and not just misbehaifr yors. That whole experiment, what happens when somebody starts so question that. What happens when they are entirely countered of that. We talked about how important it was to them to make sure they were doing it right according to their understanding of their christian faith. They had to do it this particular way. If they didnt do it this particular it is one of the most terrible things i could imagine. So questioning that is questioning, you know, different religious ideas or the basis for that and you cant do that in their society. Okay. Well talk about that, and particularly well look at it from the standpoint of religious freedom, he like yus okay. So what we find is that the idea of freedom of expression, freedom of religion was a contested idea almost as soon as people started to get