Unfortunately, your advisors are frequently divided. If you take the wrong course and on occasion i have, the president bears the burden and responsibility quite rightly. The advisors may move on to new advisors. Christa if you had visited monticello, say, 20 years ago, you would have come up and just seeing jeffersons beautiful neoclassical villa. What we wanted to do was change that. We wanted to restore the landscape of slavery, because if you had come up this mountaintop in jeffersons time, the first thing you would have seen, most likely, would be enslaved people. There would have been no place on this mountaintop that slavery was not visible. We want to restore that, make that known to visitors who come here today. We are now in the middle of recreating or restoring dwellings along mulberry row, that main plantation street, as well as rooms attached to the house, just behind us. All of this is part of an effort to shift the focus away from just jefferson, and talk about the dozen
Casey anthony speaking out in her first interview since she was accused and acquitted of killing her daughter. Nine years after, how she feels about those who think shes responsible. I dont gave [ bleep ] about what anybody thinks about. I never will. Casey anthony in her own words for the first time. Tuesday mar 7, 2017. This is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie. Live in studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Welcome to today on a Tuesday Morning. Im Savannah Guthrie alongside willie geist. Whos padded the crowd this morning with some furry friends. Always a fun week. March madness beginnings. Politics to talk about first of course. As House Republicans roll out their plan to repeal and replace obamacare, as the white house also dealing with questions over its new travel ban just unsaild and the president s claim over the weekend, without evidence, that trump tower was by president obama during the campaign. We have complete coverage of all of this. And were going to talk to the whi
Killing her daughter. Im still not even certain as i stand here today about what happened. Nine years after kay cialys death, how casey feels about that shes responsible. Casey anthony in her own words for the first time, today, tuesday, march 7th, 2017. From nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on a tuesday morning. Im savannah guthrie, with willie geist, who has padded the crowd. The mascots tournament. March madness begins. Our top story, the grueling battle shaping up in washington, as House Republicans roll out their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. This, as the white house is dealing with questions over its new travel ban just unveiled. And the president s claim over the weekend, without evidence, that trump tower was wiretapped by president obama during the campaign. We have complete coverage of all of this. And were going to talk to the white houses budget director
Come up this mountaintop, the first thing you would have seen is enslaved people. There would have been no place on this mountaintop that slavery was not visible. We are now in the middle of recreating, restoring dwellings , the main plantation street, as well as rooms attached to the house just behind us. All of this is part of an effort to shift the focus away from just jefferson and talk about the dozens of other people who made this possible. Now were near jeffersons main house, the palladian mansion that he built throughout his life. We are sitting next to mulberry row, the main plantation street. Feet, 1,300 through archaeology and documentary research, we know over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings blindness wind this street. There were indentured servants, slaves, and a lot of these workshops were overseen by jeffersons white family. This is the heart of monticello. This was a 5000 acre plantation. That is a square miles. This plantation is enormous. The center of activi
Come up this mountaintop, the first thing you would have seen is enslaved people. There would have been no place on this mountaintop that slavery was not visible. We are now in the middle of recreating, restoring dwellings , the main plantation street, as well as rooms attached to the house just behind us. All of this is part of an effort to shift the focus away from just jefferson and talk about the dozens of other people who made this possible. Now were near jeffersons main house, the palladian mansion that he built throughout his life. We are sitting next to mulberry row, the main plantation street. Feet, 1,300 through archaeology and documentary research, we know over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings blindness wind this street. There were indentured servants, slaves, and a lot of these workshops were overseen by jeffersons white family. This is the heart of monticello. This was a 5000 acre plantation. That is a square miles. This plantation is enormous. The center of activi