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mary beth albright, pleasure to meet you. >> i'm sorry. i'm a little oily. >> i understand. >>> i've been combing through the day's daily deals to find you deep discount. here of some of our favorites. target.com taking care of baby. it's daily deal is for johnson's natural gift set. sap pooh, baby wash -- shampoo, baby wash, lotion $12.99. you're saving 24% plus free shipping. >>> home theaters also popular. bestbuy.com's deal of the day, $1 a 59 -- $159.99 for a refush gished home theater. and gilt city d.c. has a deal for the happy couple. a wedding reception package at the mansion on o. it is a luxury hotel in northwest. cocktail hour, four-course dinner, dj, wedding planner, the whole deal, $75 people. the -- 75 people. the price $29,470. that's 29% off. for a hundred people, $35060 or 30% off. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i'd love to hear from you on facebook. a check of the news before you go is next. (bell rings) hi. good morning. big news. we're spreading the word about n
mary beth albright, pleasure to meet you. >> i'm sorry. i'm a little oily. >> i understand. >>> i've been combing through the day's daily deals to find you deep discount. here of some of our favorites. target.com taking care of baby. it's daily deal is for johnson's natural gift set. sap pooh, baby wash -- shampoo, baby wash, lotion $12.99. you're saving 24% plus free shipping. >>> home theaters also popular. bestbuy.com's deal of the day, $1 a 59 -- $159.99 for a...
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. >> for 26 years lake county juvenile judge mary beth bonaventura has been making tough decisions tot kids like aaron back on track. >> they're coming back into the community. so i want to do everything i can do first before i send them to the d.o.c. or department of corrections. >> because of aaron's age, his long history with the juvenile system, and the fact that he's still on probation for attempted car theft and battery, the stakes are much higher this time. aaron has already been warned that the prosecutor's office isç looking at waiving him to the adult system. >> i've got a bad record. so i'll probably beg please don't take my life away from me. to me that's taking my life away. that will be three adult felonies instead of just one. i have three pending. >> aaron admits he has an unquenchable thirst for taking cars that aren't his own. his other vice, playing escape artist. >> my staff called me to let me know that he was trying to be a trickster and had a detention officer bring him up sunday night for the release for the weekenders. and our intake officer elizabeth noticed
. >> for 26 years lake county juvenile judge mary beth bonaventura has been making tough decisions tot kids like aaron back on track. >> they're coming back into the community. so i want to do everything i can do first before i send them to the d.o.c. or department of corrections. >> because of aaron's age, his long history with the juvenile system, and the fact that he's still on probation for attempted car theft and battery, the stakes are much higher this time. aaron has...
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at the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially assembled. >> i'm pleading not guilty because they have no evidence. when they found it, it was not intact, okay? >> what was you going to do with it? >> everything that they have is things that i was allowed to have. >> but she did tell us that if she were going to make what she's accused of making, she has a good idea of how to do it. >> you have to have your marker to make it hard and you have to put your pads over it to protect it. >> as mary beth began her how-to description, all i could think about is human nature and how when left without normal resources, want or need or desire will lead you to create something out of nothin
at the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially...
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let's come back to some of those thoughts and scriptures and the jesus and counter with not just mary beth peter and all of them. thanks for joining us and please be with us and our last segment. >>> watching milhaud's mosaic with the reverence this morning and mention scripture and during the break you mentioned the woman of the well to jesus in counter. >>> to me it shows so much about 11 and the restoration because the woman came to the well, very heavy and she is a symbol of an individual so if you remove the gender coming to a place in one's life will have some much having a son your heart and a life and things of gone on in jesus meets her and make its full every time i talk about it appeared jesus offers her a gift without condemnation our judgment and without criticism adjusted gift of eternal life to this water that clinches the sold their stock and she recognizes god through him in a moment and shifts and except sit. from that moment when you read the story she goes and her life is changed and so were others. i absolutely love that one. >>> some final thoughts from you. >>> we ha
let's come back to some of those thoughts and scriptures and the jesus and counter with not just mary beth peter and all of them. thanks for joining us and please be with us and our last segment. >>> watching milhaud's mosaic with the reverence this morning and mention scripture and during the break you mentioned the woman of the well to jesus in counter. >>> to me it shows so much about 11 and the restoration because the woman came to the well, very heavy and she is a symbol...
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. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth presides over a numbing juvenileocket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of neighborhoods it is difficult to understand. sometimes it's just the survival. they get out there and they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been ç documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are by law forbidden to go. >> you guys are the world's dumbest criminals -- we got you on video. >> 40 videos we got. we got it all together. they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ransacked the cars and
. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth presides over a numbing juvenileocket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those...
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more common were brokers helping owners to sell off a few people to raise a little money as scholar mary beth corrigan notes. during the years circa 1822 to 1836, john gadsby advertised 81 to 93 people. his 1830 census record indicates he owned 39 people. again, john gadsby could take advantage of the flourishing slave trade. the national hotel was relatively close to other hotels in the city involved in the slave trade and a reasonable distance depends. one infamous hotel, the st. charles, advertised that you could come for the auction and house the people you bought in their basements. it was very convenient. one infamous hotel -- during the first decades or so, slave trading appeared to be concentrated in georgetown and later moves to what is now downtown washington near the national mall and the capitol. there were several notorious in the area. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his
more common were brokers helping owners to sell off a few people to raise a little money as scholar mary beth corrigan notes. during the years circa 1822 to 1836, john gadsby advertised 81 to 93 people. his 1830 census record indicates he owned 39 people. again, john gadsby could take advantage of the flourishing slave trade. the national hotel was relatively close to other hotels in the city involved in the slave trade and a reasonable distance depends. one infamous hotel, the st. charles,...
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host: mary beth schneider joining us from indianapolis. thanks so much. the indiana debate commission has a debate tonight. it is the only debate between the two republican p senatorial candidates in indiana before they go to the polls. c-span will be sharing that with you tonight live a 7:00 eastern time. we will hear from senator richard lugar and the indiana state treasurer richard murdock. we will also have that on c-span radio. you can find more at our website, look for the campaign 2012 on c-span.org. we're talking about rick santorum was a decision to suspend his campaign for the presidency. let's hear from another caller from alabama, ricky, a santorum supporter. good morning. caller: if you will give me a minute or two, i supported a bunch of losers. these moderate liberals such as ford, dole, and then the last one and i would not have voted for him if it had not been for sarah palin. but this time i will sit at home. you're not going to vote. i will not vote for another moderate liberal. there's a lot of history about these romneys. if you go ba
host: mary beth schneider joining us from indianapolis. thanks so much. the indiana debate commission has a debate tonight. it is the only debate between the two republican p senatorial candidates in indiana before they go to the polls. c-span will be sharing that with you tonight live a 7:00 eastern time. we will hear from senator richard lugar and the indiana state treasurer richard murdock. we will also have that on c-span radio. you can find more at our website, look for the campaign 2012...
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commission on the arts and humanities and mary beth brown is with me.ers. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: as an inaugural event for you all, what has been your reaction to it? are you happy? >> yes, yes. it has been a very exciting project. very diverse, very expansive and big splash for d.c. art. >> reporter: something you've learned in the process? you're hoping to make this an annual event maybe? >> yes. it was designed to be something annual. we've learned a lot. >> reporter: let's talk about where we are now. we are near the water and we're looking at what? >> we are looking at part of the curator set from los angeles. >> reporter: the curator from los angeles, his category is suspension and disbelief. explain how this fits into that? >> suspension of disbelief is a look at, really he dug into the history of washington and the different boundaries of he does a lot of research based project. this project fits into it. it's inspired by abbey hoffman who in the late 60s -- >> reporter: don't often see that, that flying by. >> he promised t
commission on the arts and humanities and mary beth brown is with me.ers. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: as an inaugural event for you all, what has been your reaction to it? are you happy? >> yes, yes. it has been a very exciting project. very diverse, very expansive and big splash for d.c. art. >> reporter: something you've learned in the process? you're hoping to make this an annual event maybe? >> yes. it was designed to be something annual. we've...
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. >>> if there's one thing senior judge mary beth bonaventura has learned in her 26 years in juvenilever a playbook when parents and kids face off in court. >> you can sentence someone to death. you can sentence someone for life imprisonment. but to try to figure out how to put a family back together in about 30 minutes after you read the report of a certain pattern of behavior that has probably gone on for years is a very tricky thing to do, very important thing to do, and wow, the impact we can have if we get it right. >> kymyada is charged with running away, and although she's told the judge her side of the story, her mother has yet to establish why she turned her daughter over to the police. >> she chose to go and be with her god mother. >> okay. so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? k&t!eca. i said you abide by the rules, or you can go. >> and then at some point you called the police and reported her as a runaway. >> she didn't call, she didn't check in. she didn't do anything. so the same pattern with me she did with the godmother. and i knew then that
. >>> if there's one thing senior judge mary beth bonaventura has learned in her 26 years in juvenilever a playbook when parents and kids face off in court. >> you can sentence someone to death. you can sentence someone for life imprisonment. but to try to figure out how to put a family back together in about 30 minutes after you read the report of a certain pattern of behavior that has probably gone on for years is a very tricky thing to do, very important thing to do, and wow,...
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. >> michigan supreme court justice mary beth kelly has seen too many teens like daisy. >> being safeing that these young people really don't have a sense of. there's no sense of boundaries when a relationship could be dangerous, could introduce them to a dangerous set of circumstances, and so the decision making process that even a healthy adolescent could make in terms of what would be a good choice, a bad choice, is really not -- it's not even present in these young people. >> trapped in a downward spiral and estranged from her family, daisy says her darkest hour was when in a drug-induced rage, her boyfriend and now pimp choked her until she blacked out. >> all of a sudden they are putting their hands on you calling you worthless and telling you you mean nothing to nobody. you don't get over things like that. >> a court granted a restraining order against daisy's boyfriend. he eventually went to jail, but at 16 with no income and no place to go, she fell into prostitution again. at a party, a woman told daisy she could make big money as an escort. >> i'd really like you to meet my
. >> michigan supreme court justice mary beth kelly has seen too many teens like daisy. >> being safeing that these young people really don't have a sense of. there's no sense of boundaries when a relationship could be dangerous, could introduce them to a dangerous set of circumstances, and so the decision making process that even a healthy adolescent could make in terms of what would be a good choice, a bad choice, is really not -- it's not even present in these young people....
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. >> working on it, mary beth. my final solo show this spring will be in easton, pennsylvania.e state theatre there. a great venue. from madison, which. >> it's still there, bob. they just moved it to 4:00 a.m. sale ward, british west indies, caribbean. >> well, i appreciate that very much, sally. and you live in a very beautiful place. i love grace bay in the turks. >>> from jamaica. we are central time in jamaica. from rhode island. >> wow, i've never been there, greg. i hope it's a no spin zone. from new jersey. >> way to go, jewel anyna. you must be a very smart, young girl. 8 years old. impressive. finally, madonna has a new album but there is some bad news. in its second week in the marketplace, the record received the biggest percentage sales drop for number one viewing in history, 87% declined. tickets for her concerts are going strong. here's a message, folks want to hear your old stuff, and if you don't understand that, you may be a pinhead. they want the old stuff. like "holiday" and "get into the groove" and that kind of stuff. please check out our website. and if y
. >> working on it, mary beth. my final solo show this spring will be in easton, pennsylvania.e state theatre there. a great venue. from madison, which. >> it's still there, bob. they just moved it to 4:00 a.m. sale ward, british west indies, caribbean. >> well, i appreciate that very much, sally. and you live in a very beautiful place. i love grace bay in the turks. >>> from jamaica. we are central time in jamaica. from rhode island. >> wow, i've never been...
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. >> working on it, mary beth. my final solo show this spring will be in easton, pennsylvania.t a few seats remain at the state theatre there. a great venue. from madison, which. >> it's still there, bob. they just moved it to 4:00 a.m. sale ward, british west indies, caribbean. >> well, i appreciate that very much, sally. and you live in a very beautiful place. i love grace bay in the turks. >>> from jamaica. we are central time in jamaica. from rhode island. >> wow, i've never been there, greg. i hope it's a no spin zone. from new jersey. >> way to go, jewel anyna. you must be a very smart, young girl. 8 years old. impressive. finally, madonna has a new album but there is some bad news. in its second week in the marketplace, the record received the biggest percentage sales drop for number one viewing in history, 87% declined. tickets for her concerts are going strong. here's a message, folks want to hear your old stuff, and if you don't understand that, you may be a pinhead. they want the old stuff. like "holiday" and "get into the groove" and that kind of stuff. please check
. >> working on it, mary beth. my final solo show this spring will be in easton, pennsylvania.t a few seats remain at the state theatre there. a great venue. from madison, which. >> it's still there, bob. they just moved it to 4:00 a.m. sale ward, british west indies, caribbean. >> well, i appreciate that very much, sally. and you live in a very beautiful place. i love grace bay in the turks. >>> from jamaica. we are central time in jamaica. from rhode island....
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attorney will fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home but it is judge mary bethwho gets to decide his faith. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon him running away from home. his mother not knowing where he is. and she was having a hard time controlling him and reasoning with him he has failed a couple of drug tests. morris has told me on several occasions that whatever i do it's not going to work. >> so had you previously recommended that he undergo anger management, and you had recommended family counseling and counseling services. why don't we let it work itself through some more. let this counseling before we say the answer is to keep him locked up. >> that would be fine but morris has tended to befriend some young men, one for instance who was shot the other day in a drive by shooting. young people he's been associating with. i believe it's safer for him to be here to work
attorney will fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home but it is judge mary bethwho gets to decide his faith. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon him running away from home. his mother not knowing where he is. and she was having a hard time controlling him and reasoning...
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mary beth's child wants to say hello to hal sparks. >> hi. >> is this madty?is hal sparks. >> hi, how are ya? >> good, how are you? >> spectacular. >> can i just say my mom and i are big fans of your show. >> oh right on. >> and my mom can't wait to meet all of you guys in boston. >> boston sexy liberal in june. that one is not for the kids maddy, but we'll meet your mom. >> yeah. >> the show is pg-13 -- >> when is your birthday maddy. >> january. >> oh sorry we missed it. [ laughter ] >> it's okay. >> all right. maddy thanks for calling. >> yeah. thanks bye. >> that is must magic. >> if you were ted nugent you would have married her by now. >> i brought my son -- >> your brought your son? >> what? i don't know what i'm talking about. [ buzzer sounds ] >> momma wants to tell you something. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> you married fred mcmurray. >> i brought my friend's 8-year-old grandson to meet hal last week. did you see him, just ahhhhh. normally only chicks on the road look at hal like that but now i'm in the company of 8 year olds. >> yeah, the ray is
mary beth's child wants to say hello to hal sparks. >> hi. >> is this madty?is hal sparks. >> hi, how are ya? >> good, how are you? >> spectacular. >> can i just say my mom and i are big fans of your show. >> oh right on. >> and my mom can't wait to meet all of you guys in boston. >> boston sexy liberal in june. that one is not for the kids maddy, but we'll meet your mom. >> yeah. >> the show is pg-13 -- >> when is your...
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mary jennings. they lived at 2121 k street northwest. beth showed you a picture actually of franklin standing in front of their home. that home was there until about the late -- and i visited that home many times because my great great grandmother mary lived to be almost 10. she was about 99. she kept the house wonderful with all kinds of artifacts including that portrait of paul jennings that you saw that hung in her house with many antiques, with swords from the spanish-american war, et cetera. so i did grow up actually seeing that and knowing about some of my history. and ironically, this area has been involved with my family for a long time because my mother actually taught at stevens elementary school, which was at 21st and l, and my brother and sister attended stevens in the elementary years. i wound up at 24th and k for high school. and i would get to walk past my great great grandparent's house, you know, a couple times a week. so i continued to be in this area and foggy bottom was, you know, home for me. also during the '80s, i worke
mary jennings. they lived at 2121 k street northwest. beth showed you a picture actually of franklin standing in front of their home. that home was there until about the late -- and i visited that home many times because my great great grandmother mary lived to be almost 10. she was about 99. she kept the house wonderful with all kinds of artifacts including that portrait of paul jennings that you saw that hung in her house with many antiques, with swords from the spanish-american war, et...
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. >> mary beth in connecticut. welcome. >> hi, stephie, mooks.im loving barn mom of the "stephanie miller show." >> hello. >> when you get cuddles will you teach her dressage. >> yes when i make cuddles my guide horse, yes, i will. and i will be in a gay pride parade with dancing cuddles. >> thank you. thanks for letting my daughter call in last week. >> i'm always happy to pimp out hal sparks. >> i'm looking forward to meeting him and you and john in boston. >> yay, in june, hooray. 45 minutes after the hour. fridays with sexy liberal john fugelsang. >> announcer: i got her number off of the men's room stall. 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ and there's only one place you'll find us. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. what the current audience can expect from my show is the unexpected. >>stephanie miller challenges the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a little bit of magic. >>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stephaniemillershow and on twitter at smshow. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ she's not like you and me
. >> mary beth in connecticut. welcome. >> hi, stephie, mooks.im loving barn mom of the "stephanie miller show." >> hello. >> when you get cuddles will you teach her dressage. >> yes when i make cuddles my guide horse, yes, i will. and i will be in a gay pride parade with dancing cuddles. >> thank you. thanks for letting my daughter call in last week. >> i'm always happy to pimp out hal sparks. >> i'm looking forward to meeting him and...