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ms. marion, the reason i mentioned your brother was continue to form the audience that you have personalceration. your brother was not a trafficker correct? he didn't deal? >> that's correct. >> he just got caught up in some situation. now, ms. guess ling makes a very compelling case that a guy like mcneily a drug king pin has harmed, thousands of people and yet is he letting him out saying he is a nonviolent offender and the punishment doesn't fit the crime. do you agree with that? >> i think the dialogue that the president is using is incorrect. that when the president said, you know, these people deserve second chances and when he says that these individuals are nonviolent, the legislation and the penal law takes into account whether or not individuals have violent paths. and that is actually used in commuting or in calculating sentences? >> he made the determination himself that mcnealy should get out. he is currently serving life. is he going to be out in november. in describing it to the american people, the president of the united states looked us in the eye and said he is a nonvi
ms. marion, the reason i mentioned your brother was continue to form the audience that you have personalceration. your brother was not a trafficker correct? he didn't deal? >> that's correct. >> he just got caught up in some situation. now, ms. guess ling makes a very compelling case that a guy like mcneily a drug king pin has harmed, thousands of people and yet is he letting him out saying he is a nonviolent offender and the punishment doesn't fit the crime. do you agree with that?...
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Jul 20, 2015
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ms. harding? >> i would be happy to. [indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio. born in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. lawrence -- florence embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life possible. for whatever reason, the harding's did not have children other own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 did in national republican politics florence was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the har
ms. harding? >> i would be happy to. [indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio. born in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence...
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ms. dunlap: there is a connection between what was going on in marion massachusetts, and the support of theopyright. that was where the owner of sentry magazine and his wife and artists, had salons. that is how frances met joseph jefferson and mark twain, and well-known writers of that time. that is why she got involved in that. she became very supportive of the copyright. i guess we should tell your viewers that the issue of the copyright is a part of the tariff issue. american writers were not able to get royalties if their works were sold abroad. what the effort was was to get these international protections for american authors so they would be able to get their royalties when their works were sold internationally. mr. stoermer: the major political issues of the day, the huge debate over the gold standard versus replacing it with something that was based on silver, or legislation regarding the native american lands and assimilation that any kind of legislation dealing with the massive increase of immigration she is not involved in any of that to any extent. there is one particular story
ms. dunlap: there is a connection between what was going on in marion massachusetts, and the support of theopyright. that was where the owner of sentry magazine and his wife and artists, had salons. that is how frances met joseph jefferson and mark twain, and well-known writers of that time. that is why she got involved in that. she became very supportive of the copyright. i guess we should tell your viewers that the issue of the copyright is a part of the tariff issue. american writers were...
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ms. harding? sherry >> i would be happy to. :the wife was a native of marion, ohio. she and her two younger brothers were under the strict rule of their father. he got no awards for compassion. she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music, studying piano, and shocked her parents when she a loped at the age of 19 literally with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son marshall, before imploding into divorce. she married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. the two had met at a dance. she embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life's focus. for whatever reason, the hardings did not have children of their own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 -- and succeeded in national republican politics, she was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the harding's entered the white house in march
ms. harding? sherry >> i would be happy to. :the wife was a native of marion, ohio. she and her two younger brothers were under the strict rule of their father. he got no awards for compassion. she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music, studying piano, and shocked her parents when she a loped at the age of 19 literally with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son marshall, before imploding into divorce. she married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion...
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ms. harding? >> i would be happy to. [indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio.n in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. lawrence -- florence embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a woman to make housekeeping and cooking her life possible. for whatever reason, the harding's did not have children other own. i mention that this life-threatening malady severely impacted her quality of life and her philosophy of how to the for life. as her husband entered and 60 did in national republican politics florence was always his most enthusiastic supporter. the harding
ms. harding? >> i would be happy to. [indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio.n in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married...