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. >> coming up, the young pennsylvania girl recovering from two lung transplants is speaking for thet time. how she described the journey. plus... >> a confusion shock and awe. reaction after pop singer miley cyrus shows offÑbx a new side of herself, a wrap up of the video music awards coming up. >> not quite a fuel wrap by the way. sheer look at what is head on >> question of the hour is america about to yernt a new conflict? this must warning about chemical weapons in syria. what the u.s. is expected to do now. don't you hate it when the goflt wastes taxpayer dollars? shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart,
. >> coming up, the young pennsylvania girl recovering from two lung transplants is speaking for thet time. how she described the journey. plus... >> a confusion shock and awe. reaction after pop singer miley cyrus shows offÑbx a new side of herself, a wrap up of the video music awards coming up. >> not quite a fuel wrap by the way. sheer look at what is head on >> question of the hour is america about to yernt a new conflict? this must warning about chemical weapons...
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series, that's something special. >> since is the 47 the best young baseball talent in america and the world have converged on williamsport, pennsylvaniapete. the annual tournament will crown it's 67th champion. al jazeera has been in williamsport all day, and joins us now chance to talk with the bill fellow. grant holeman, 6'4", and 13 years young. you have had an amazing series. hit a no-hitter, what has it been like so far? >> it's been a great experience being one of the few kids getting to come here, hanging out with your friends. it's been awesome. >> i know chula vista wants to bring home that little league title. what has been your most memorable experience? >> the first game, stepping out on the field and the first game was awesome. >> not only have you had to concentrate on baseball but you have to do some home work; is that correct? >> yes, our teachers have been nice to us. they have not given us as much here as they did in san bernardino because they know it's quite an accomplishment to get her japan beat mexico earlier tonight. >> wow, that's a big little leaguer. thanks a lot, ross. now to some major league level where t
series, that's something special. >> since is the 47 the best young baseball talent in america and the world have converged on williamsport, pennsylvaniapete. the annual tournament will crown it's 67th champion. al jazeera has been in williamsport all day, and joins us now chance to talk with the bill fellow. grant holeman, 6'4", and 13 years young. you have had an amazing series. hit a no-hitter, what has it been like so far? >> it's been a great experience being one of the...
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the little league world series is an annual right of summer. and coming up next in sports, we'll take you to williams port, pennsylvania where some of the world's best younglent competing for one of the game's most famous championships. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> michael eves is here with sports some incredible action in pennsylvania with the little league world series, lover this time of year. >> incredible athletes at such a young age, throughout the history of the little league world series certain players have stood out during the tournament and became bona fide stars in the process. al jazerra joins us now from williams port with a story of one kid who is head and shoulders above the rest. literally. >> reporter: there have been some unbelievable agent let at the little league world series, but make no mistake california grants holman has been the m.v.p. he's racked up 23 strikeout
the little league world series is an annual right of summer. and coming up next in sports, we'll take you to williams port, pennsylvania where some of the world's best younglent competing for one of the game's most famous championships. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight."...
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the bull market yet, but i think it might. let's go to tim in pennsylvania. tim? >> caller: boo-yah from philadelphia, jim. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: thank you. i'm a youngwe are a long-time horizon with anchor trial results coming in mid september, is amaren good for my stock? >> it's a bit of a call option. binary trade. one of the riskiest possible. it is so risky that i can't count on this. but you said you're a young investor so i'm going to bless it for you. for a young investor. let's go to art in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. working hard in philly for all the hairdressers, and we're talking about a stock that i bought in 1984 called baxter international. bax. >> yeah, they broke the stock up it would go right to 90. i constantly talked about it when i was at goldman sachs. it's a good company. but the sum of the parts is a lot bigger than the whole. pam in ohio. pam? >> caller: yes, hi, jim cramer. i bought shares of bidue at 187 and today the stock was up at 1 -- >> i don't like the chinese stocks. the only reason i ever cotton to buying them is because they have american life financials. take off half and play with the rest. i'm not d
the bull market yet, but i think it might. let's go to tim in pennsylvania. tim? >> caller: boo-yah from philadelphia, jim. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: thank you. i'm a youngwe are a long-time horizon with anchor trial results coming in mid september, is amaren good for my stock? >> it's a bit of a call option. binary trade. one of the riskiest possible. it is so risky that i can't count on this. but you said you're a young investor so i'm going to bless...
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the stadium, as a young cancer patient becomes the smallest recruit for a professional team. >>> good tuesday morning. we begin with a story still unfolding overnight. a deadly shooting in eastern pennsylvania at a monthly township meeting. >> at least three people are dead, after a gunman blasted shots right through the wall of a municipal building in saylorsburg, about 85 miles north of philadelphia. abc's preeti arla has the latest. >> reporter: a terrifying scene in rural pennsylvania after a gunman opened fire during a town meeting. >> it was pretty chaotic and hectic. i wasn't there. but phone conversations i had in the beginning was very hectic. >> reporter: police say the gunman is identified 59-year-old rockne newell, shot and killed three people and injured several others. >> upon the approach to the township building, he began to fire the long gun into the township building. through the windows of the building. >> reporter: a reporter for a local newspaper witnessed the chaos. chris reber described holes going through the walls. and, quote, i saw smoke and plaster flying out, blowing out through the walls. i dropped to the floor. that's what everyone did. reber crawled out of the
the stadium, as a young cancer patient becomes the smallest recruit for a professional team. >>> good tuesday morning. we begin with a story still unfolding overnight. a deadly shooting in eastern pennsylvania at a monthly township meeting. >> at least three people are dead, after a gunman blasted shots right through the wall of a municipal building in saylorsburg, about 85 miles north of philadelphia. abc's preeti arla has the latest. >> reporter: a terrifying scene in...
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the wild." it's been investigated as a suicide. >>> a young pennsylvania girl and her new lungs are set to go home11-year-old sarah has been steadily recovering since she received a successful adult lung transplant in june. an initial transplant failed. her family said she is doing great. it will take upwards of a year to recover from the transplant. her story allowed children under 12 years old to be added to the adult transplant list. >>> a massachusetts man facing a number of charges after he did this, slammed his pick-up truck into a convenience store. he tries to back out of the store. he was able to and sped away. police caught up with him a few miles away. the suspect is charged with vandalism, leaving an accident scene and negligence. >> did he really think he was going to get away? >> did he think he was going to get away? my word. >>> look at this photograph that's gone viral. that's je see and kelly. he's a marine corps veteran that lost his leg in afghanistan in 2009. they were taking photos when the photographer suggested they get in the walter. the pair had a better idea. >> he said
the wild." it's been investigated as a suicide. >>> a young pennsylvania girl and her new lungs are set to go home11-year-old sarah has been steadily recovering since she received a successful adult lung transplant in june. an initial transplant failed. her family said she is doing great. it will take upwards of a year to recover from the transplant. her story allowed children under 12 years old to be added to the adult transplant list. >>> a massachusetts man facing a...
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the young turks." ana, later tonight, where will web back? >> oh, you tube.com. cenk: where else, jayar? >> the young turks.com, actuall. tyt, just three letters, so simple. we've got a gentleman in pennsylvaniaho decided this gunman bursts in, he's not going to take that lying down. when the gunman comes back, he tackles him. >> witnesses say it was a horrifying and chaotic scene. bullets began exploding through the ross township municipal building after 7:15 p.m. >> it is kind of disturbing for us. you see it all over, and here it is in your hometown. >> that's more than a dozen people inside for a meeting ran for cover, outside police say this man, 59-year-old rockne nuerr was firing through the windows. >> he subsequently entered the building, continuing to fire the long gun as he made his way through the building. >> chris riever was there. it was automatic, like a string of firecrackers, i dropped to the floor, then it stopped and i crawled out the side door. >> he exited the building and returned to the parking lot, where he retrieved a handgun from his vehicle. he then again reapproached the building and entered the building, gunfire the weapon. >> the terrifying ordeal reportedly com
the young turks." ana, later tonight, where will web back? >> oh, you tube.com. cenk: where else, jayar? >> the young turks.com, actuall. tyt, just three letters, so simple. we've got a gentleman in pennsylvaniaho decided this gunman bursts in, he's not going to take that lying down. when the gunman comes back, he tackles him. >> witnesses say it was a horrifying and chaotic scene. bullets began exploding through the ross township municipal building after 7:15 p.m....
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the van you -- pennsylvania. unfortunately, for such a buoyant and remarkable woman, you can see a lot about her with the tragedies that mark her life. she lost both of her parents. several young siblings. the loss of her three siblings who had reached adulthood. her view -- her beloved of goal. the deaths of her two young sons and her husband. laneu can see, harriet held many trinkets. them were used for more intimate and sad occasions. i have pieces of mourning jewelry here. lockets contains the hair of her mother father and sister. it is unique. it goes into a little ball. are glass plates. under each glass plates is the hair of each of the family members. >> it seems like we hear so much about death. how do you deal with that? >> he was closer to them than us. it happened. several first ladies have died in the white house. a number of children. >> how many? wilson,harrison, mrs. mrs. tyler, i believe that is all. it was a major thing. it seems that there is one more. >> heavy studied all these first ladies -- have you studied all of these first ladies? >> wheeling's is an exceptional site. there.- everything is harriet lane was a wealthy woman. when she died in 1917, it wa
the van you -- pennsylvania. unfortunately, for such a buoyant and remarkable woman, you can see a lot about her with the tragedies that mark her life. she lost both of her parents. several young siblings. the loss of her three siblings who had reached adulthood. her view -- her beloved of goal. the deaths of her two young sons and her husband. laneu can see, harriet held many trinkets. them were used for more intimate and sad occasions. i have pieces of mourning jewelry here. lockets contains...
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pennsylvania. despite that good news today, the c.d.c. says one in eight american pre-schoolers is obese. two younghildren have been strangled by a 13-foot python. that story is next. python. python. that story is next. rreartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob c
pennsylvania. despite that good news today, the c.d.c. says one in eight american pre-schoolers is obese. two younghildren have been strangled by a 13-foot python. that story is next. python. python. that story is next. rreartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, but not...
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the university of pennsylvania football team who'd committed suicide the previous april. he had never played professional football. >> i was expecting nothing. i mean, you have to remember that he's a young player, he's 21 years old. but what we found was damage to the point where i could actually see the damage on the slide without even looking at it under the microscope. >> narrator: thomas's brain showed early signs of cte. >> to see it in such a young player, i have to say that i went home and... and... i almost couldn't speak. it's... it totally changed what i thought about this game. >> narrator: there was something else. owen thomas had never been diagnosed with a concussion. >> we were hopeful that this 21-year-old who'd been playing 12 years, that they would show that, you know, you need more than 12 years to get this disease; you need some more... you need real concussions to get this disease. but owen's case kind of opened up a huge, dark world. >> it was like this could happen to anybody. anybody who's playing this game, this could happen, this could be the result. the question is, when does this start? is this a process that starts much earlier in life than we are used to be
the university of pennsylvania football team who'd committed suicide the previous april. he had never played professional football. >> i was expecting nothing. i mean, you have to remember that he's a young player, he's 21 years old. but what we found was damage to the point where i could actually see the damage on the slide without even looking at it under the microscope. >> narrator: thomas's brain showed early signs of cte. >> to see it in such a young player, i have to say...
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the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people are in my generation. if i were to do some of the stuff these punks are doing out on the street now, my old man would kick my fanny up around my ears. ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ it's a cryin' shame >> i don't consider this riffraff and what-not out here in the streets part of the community. >> no more than three blacks were ever allowed to congregate. and they said, "look, you can't stand on this corner. i don't care if you're holding a conversation with your cousin, move on." >> barry: i'm not concerned about what happens to marion barry because when i go out here, more than likely, i can deal with the police, more than likely. but i'm talkin' about what do we do for the 600,000 black people out here who do have problems with the police? >> elona evans-mcneil, campaign staff: marion and his cocky, arrogant, usual self, he felt untouchable. marion would say, "hell no, i ain't movin' on." and the police would remind him that he was not untouchable. they locked him up
the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people are in my generation. if i were to do some of the stuff these punks are doing out on the street now, my old man would kick my fanny up around my ears. ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ it's a cryin' shame >> i don't consider this riffraff and...
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the brook hall in pennsylvania. what you see is a worldly, educated young woman with an interest and finance and a capability for mathematicsnd also great physical activity. she is an unusually fit young woman. she hikes up to 10 miles a day. two significant factors on that trip to europe. one is that she sees for the first time poor and working- class women working in belgium. she finds out how very little they make and have to live on. she is sort of devastated by this. she reflects and a lot of letter. she buys a lot of lace to try and to do her part to help them. she sees an artist born with no hands who is painting in one of the galleries. at first, she is put off by this. a real sense of empathy for people with disabilities. >> her father who owned a bank gave her a job as a teller. was it normal for a woman to work or was it ok because it was for her father? >> certainly not in a managerial capacity like this. it does tell you a lot about the relationship with her father. >> we want to invite you to join in. we are using some of your tweets. use the #first ladies. you can also go to our facebook page. we have a good
the brook hall in pennsylvania. what you see is a worldly, educated young woman with an interest and finance and a capability for mathematicsnd also great physical activity. she is an unusually fit young woman. she hikes up to 10 miles a day. two significant factors on that trip to europe. one is that she sees for the first time poor and working- class women working in belgium. she finds out how very little they make and have to live on. she is sort of devastated by this. she reflects and a lot...
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the two-day bus tour making stops on college and high school campuses across pennsylvania and new york. aides say the president will talk about making higher education more affordable for american families and helping youngng with big college loans. chris? >> all right dan an important moment here. we have such demands for leadership at home and abroad, a lot of questions for the president and tomorrow we're going to have an exclusive interview with president obama. he's going to, we're going to meet up with the president as he travels on the bus tour for education reform. we'll cover all of the issues we're talking about or as many as we can get to and bring it to you tomorrow on "new day." kate? >> thanks, chris. >>> the reported chemical attack in syria came almost exactly one year after president obama's red line speech. senator john mccain has said the administration has done virtually nothing yet in response to syria. the senator is joining me now to discuss more and the latest developments that we're learning out of syria. senator, thank you for taking the time to speak with me. i want to get right to it. >> thank you. >> you've seen the video. you've seen the pictures coming out of syria. have yo
the two-day bus tour making stops on college and high school campuses across pennsylvania and new york. aides say the president will talk about making higher education more affordable for american families and helping youngng with big college loans. chris? >> all right dan an important moment here. we have such demands for leadership at home and abroad, a lot of questions for the president and tomorrow we're going to have an exclusive interview with president obama. he's going to, we're...
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and so, if a lot of these young people are finding themselves in the middle of addiction, you know, how accessible is help for them? >> well, when you say 14 days in pennsylvaniar whatever it was, it needs to be 14 months and that just shocked everybody. >> but not everyone would be able to afford that and insurance doesn't necessarily, isn't necessarily the answer. >> we need to rethink this. there needs to be step down levels of care that go on and on. we need to come together as a society and communal to say listen, our children are are dying. 30,000 young people are going to die this year of this. we need to step up. >> absolutely. in fact, in when my son died in february, there were five other overdoses that week. in my county alone, we are up to 70 overdoses since january. that's why i had sponsors and took my own money and created a film on my son's life and death and addiction on heroin because awareness needs to be spread. these parents, these kids need to know, you know, one bad decision and you could be dead from this. heroin doesn't affect the family or the addict. it takes down a whole family. i mean, it is the worst form of evil that there is and
and so, if a lot of these young people are finding themselves in the middle of addiction, you know, how accessible is help for them? >> well, when you say 14 days in pennsylvaniar whatever it was, it needs to be 14 months and that just shocked everybody. >> but not everyone would be able to afford that and insurance doesn't necessarily, isn't necessarily the answer. >> we need to rethink this. there needs to be step down levels of care that go on and on. we need to come...
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the lead? they can't make a decision on simple budgets, they can put our young people in harms' way? that's what concerns me. host: ok, carl on the line now from pennsylvania. independent, hey, carl. caller: hey, how you doing? listen, i'm thinking here the american taxpayers better be very careful because what we're talking about doing is really the tip of the iceberg, there's 5 or 30 countries. the continent of african is a pretty big place. they all have the same type of problem, going into syria, next thing you know we'll be all those countries that visited and waved our hands at and we'll take care of your problem, because we get in there we'll be in there for a hundred years. thank you very much. host: omar from indiana, independent. good morning. caller: yes, i am so happy to finally hear all the calls that are coming in from the american people who in 2003 were all shouting u.s.a., u.s.a. when the news media led them to go into this thing in iraq when they destroyed that country. more specifically, i hope the american people, number one, begun to really zero in on israel's role in this whole thing, and secondly, it looks like the american people ar
the lead? they can't make a decision on simple budgets, they can put our young people in harms' way? that's what concerns me. host: ok, carl on the line now from pennsylvania. independent, hey, carl. caller: hey, how you doing? listen, i'm thinking here the american taxpayers better be very careful because what we're talking about doing is really the tip of the iceberg, there's 5 or 30 countries. the continent of african is a pretty big place. they all have the same type of problem, going into...
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the way, how about this one, jim. one of your favorites, children given a life-long ban on talking about fracking. two young children in pennsylvania their lives? >> put them in prison for talking about fracking? >> stephanie: they've been banned from talking about fracking under a gag order with a settlement order reached with their parents with a leading oil and gas company. it was imposed over a $750,000 settlement between the hal witch family and range resources corp. it barred them ables 7 and 10 from ever discussing fracking. >> insane and blatantly unconstitutional. >> stephanie: it is unconstitutional. >> but oil company -- they're running the show. >> stephanie: they did it to get the settlement to get their kids out of there because they were having a host of health problems. the only way they would have the money to get out of there is to move away from this area. >> that's horrifying. >> you can't talk about all of the ways you're poitionz the groundwater. >> stephanie: we can tell them not to. he's 7! how are you going to control? >> drone strike. >> stephanie: exactly? gayle in massachusetts, you're on "the stephanie
the way, how about this one, jim. one of your favorites, children given a life-long ban on talking about fracking. two young children in pennsylvania their lives? >> put them in prison for talking about fracking? >> stephanie: they've been banned from talking about fracking under a gag order with a settlement order reached with their parents with a leading oil and gas company. it was imposed over a $750,000 settlement between the hal witch family and range resources corp. it barred...
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the bay area. >>> a young baseball team from the peninsula has big-league dreams. the belmont red shores majors all-stars is competing this weekend at the west regionals. the winners helds to williamsport, pennsylvaniathe little league world series. this group consists of 11-year- old and 12-year-olds. one of the star pitchers recently threw a in-hitter. there has been a watch party tonight at 3:30 for the game. they will play a team from chandler, arizona and good wuk to them -- good luck to them. >> we wish them the best. >>> police hope someone will help them find a missing woman. why police think she may have traveled across country. >>> and the length a hungry bear went to to get a dumpster full of food. [ male announcer ] you know that sizzler grills the world's best steaks. but did you know we've also mastered three incredibly craveable pastas? sizzler's new incredibly craveable combos for just $10.99, right now. >>> the defense in the james whitey bulger trial seems to be winding down. but it's still unclear whether he will testify in his own defense. he has been charged with taking part in 19 murders as well as racketeering, money laundering and extortion. the defense plans to call two more
the bay area. >>> a young baseball team from the peninsula has big-league dreams. the belmont red shores majors all-stars is competing this weekend at the west regionals. the winners helds to williamsport, pennsylvaniathe little league world series. this group consists of 11-year- old and 12-year-olds. one of the star pitchers recently threw a in-hitter. there has been a watch party tonight at 3:30 for the game. they will play a team from chandler, arizona and good wuk to them -- good...
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the recession. perhaps most importantly, there are now more than ever greater prospects for future generations of pennsylvanians. natural gas development has allowed pennsylvania's young workers to find high-paying, family-sustained jobs in the keystone state where they can continue to live and build stronger communities. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise on behalf of the safe climate caucus to once again direction our attention to the serious threat of climate change. republicans continue to ignore this issue and instead waste our valuable time once again attempting to repeal the affordable care act. yesterday, our interior appropriations markup, we ended with no real timetable for when we can finish this bill. worse yet -- and i have to say -- the funding levels in the interior bill were absolutely irresponsible. the republican bill would abandon our commitment to the environment, to o
the recession. perhaps most importantly, there are now more than ever greater prospects for future generations of pennsylvanians. natural gas development has allowed pennsylvania's young workers to find high-paying, family-sustained jobs in the keystone state where they can continue to live and build stronger communities. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise?...
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pennsylvania. but let's watch this. can continue with this. >> harriet lane's life was marked by a tremendous loss. the tragedies beginning earlier in life with the loss of both of parents, several young siblings. she reached adulthood, the loss siblings that also reached adulthood with her her wed by the death of beloved uncle and shortly there after, the deaths of the two young sons and her husband, ultimately. you can see here, i have harriet box.s jewelry it would have held trinkets and jewels and lots used in happy and parties and galas. some of them used for more locations when she was grieving. i have pieces of morning jewelry interesting.e very and this first one is a morning locket that contains the head of three of herather, siblings. and it's very unique in that the plo locket closes into the ball. turns, there are glass plates and it's the hair members andr family it's engraved in their name and death. much about death. kids dying and so much. how did they deal with it? >> it was closer to them than us. most of us. ed -- several first ladies die in the white house. a number of children died in the white house. >> how many first ladies? do you remember? mrs. harrison. wood
pennsylvania. but let's watch this. can continue with this. >> harriet lane's life was marked by a tremendous loss. the tragedies beginning earlier in life with the loss of both of parents, several young siblings. she reached adulthood, the loss siblings that also reached adulthood with her her wed by the death of beloved uncle and shortly there after, the deaths of the two young sons and her husband, ultimately. you can see here, i have harriet box.s jewelry it would have held trinkets...
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and dance in the middle of pennsylvania avenue if you wanted but to get 253,000 people against the mall, there would be old horns, pulpits, it was remarkable and to me, i would like for young people to understand the enormity of what it took to do that. >> and a very short time, a group of people came together because they believed in something and they put together the most unbelievable moment in american history. >> for the legacy on the march in washington to go or word, to the young people who want to be see thatts, to really they have an obligation to cover poverty, cover race, go deeper to find the real story. >> julian. >> we are missing the pbs video documentary on the march tonight because we have to be here. >> but it will be online. [laughter] the march,came to ordinary men and women dressed like they're going to church because many believe they were going to church. >> andrew. >> the world came together around an idea that all men and we soon added women and children, gay, lesbian, all created equal and that it created a human rights movement. >> i'm terribly sorry to say but time is up and i want to say thanks to everyone in this packed auditorium. i want to s
and dance in the middle of pennsylvania avenue if you wanted but to get 253,000 people against the mall, there would be old horns, pulpits, it was remarkable and to me, i would like for young people to understand the enormity of what it took to do that. >> and a very short time, a group of people came together because they believed in something and they put together the most unbelievable moment in american history. >> for the legacy on the march in washington to go or word, to the...
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the coast. back to you. >>> a pennsylvania teacher missing in the hills south of yosemite national park. item found on a park sign that is intensifying the search. >>> and two youngneighborhood overnight. we'll tell you why police out here at this scene say they have very few leads to go on in their investigation. thcrics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit! i put caramel and bacon, says bobby. i like it when syrup goes down the side, says jenna. and michael was left speechless. build your own pancakes are back for a limited run, only at denny's. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink possib
the coast. back to you. >>> a pennsylvania teacher missing in the hills south of yosemite national park. item found on a park sign that is intensifying the search. >>> and two youngneighborhood overnight. we'll tell you why police out here at this scene say they have very few leads to go on in their investigation. thcrics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit! i put caramel and bacon, says bobby. i like it when syrup goes down the side, says jenna. and michael was...
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pennsylvania on the support line. welcome to the c-span townhall this evening. ?aller: how are you doing i'm a young person. i'm 17 years old. it really grinds my gears that if you do your research, listen , it is acientists genetic issue. african-americans are born the color they are. fact that we are restricting the rights of these anythingat did not do wrong. they are born into the way we are and the fact that we are restrict wingback, it just really grinds my gears. i'm catholic. i went to catholic school, but something about that does not feel -- host: you're 17? caller: yes. host: you're finished with high school? caller: i'm going to be a senior. part ofanks for being a the discussion. springfield, ohio, opposing same-sex marriage. same-sex marriage, and the bible it does say marriage is between one woman and one man. not a man and a man. i was raised pentecostal that baptist and now i'm catholic. i've heard a lot of comments that people said that they are and theyway they are are born into being gay. it is bs on my part. god created everyone in his image. couldwas gay, then i understand it but god i
pennsylvania on the support line. welcome to the c-span townhall this evening. ?aller: how are you doing i'm a young person. i'm 17 years old. it really grinds my gears that if you do your research, listen , it is acientists genetic issue. african-americans are born the color they are. fact that we are restricting the rights of these anythingat did not do wrong. they are born into the way we are and the fact that we are restrict wingback, it just really grinds my gears. i'm catholic. i went to...
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pennsylvania made it clear, and he was putting voter id to skew the vote in favor of mitt romney and ostensibly all future republican candidates. what we know is voter id disproportionately impacts young people of all colors, because poor,are disproportionately and people of color of all races. they are more likely to move frequently or have been out-of- date i.d. to your question about the rnc like mr. bond, i grew up in a family with a great sense of history, and part of that history was an appreciation for the party of lincoln and the role it had played historically. my daughter is named for peter morgan, who was born a slave and was in the first class of blacks in the virginia house of delegates, my grandfather's great-grandfather, and the republican party has a proud legacy when it comes to civil rights. they made a faustian bargain 40 years ago with the southern campaign. they are now being called to reckon for it because our country is becoming majority people of color and they need to ask themselves, can they survive with that bargain, or do they need to go back to their roots, the party of lincoln, the frederick douglass as well. when i look at the public and-- when i look at
pennsylvania made it clear, and he was putting voter id to skew the vote in favor of mitt romney and ostensibly all future republican candidates. what we know is voter id disproportionately impacts young people of all colors, because poor,are disproportionately and people of color of all races. they are more likely to move frequently or have been out-of- date i.d. to your question about the rnc like mr. bond, i grew up in a family with a great sense of history, and part of that history was an...