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and dolley has some great images.ou know, is a pink velvet dress with lots of gold chains involved and a high white turban with peacock feathers coming out. she was already taller than james, but the time you add the turban and the peacock feathers, she must have been a foot and a half taller than he was. this is just a delight and to be able to convey to people. so those are the two things i would say, james' illness and dolley madison's wonderful dramatic self. >> host: stephen in charlotte, north carolina, e-mail. what does lynne cheney think of the decision to change hamilton's $10 bill? which woman should be on a bill and which bill? he this thinks jackson -- he thinks jackson should be replaced on the 20. >> guest: that's interesting, because i've had that same thought, why hamilton? you know, he contributed so much to the economic system that we have in this country. also i just, not so long ago i saw the play "hamilton" in new york which is, oh, it's quite wonderful. why hamilton? i don't want to replace hamil
and dolley has some great images.ou know, is a pink velvet dress with lots of gold chains involved and a high white turban with peacock feathers coming out. she was already taller than james, but the time you add the turban and the peacock feathers, she must have been a foot and a half taller than he was. this is just a delight and to be able to convey to people. so those are the two things i would say, james' illness and dolley madison's wonderful dramatic self. >> host: stephen in...
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." >> reporter: when karen dolley woke up and found an intruder standing in the hallway of her indy homearly friday morning- she knew she had to do whatever it took to protect her self. >>: "if i feel threatened as im coming awake, im going to attack." >> reporter: dolley says it only took a few seconds for the suspect to force open her door and get inside. >> reporter: the 43-year-old whos trained in medieval combat jumped out of bed -- flicked on the lights - and punched the man in the face at least 10 times. >>: "he was deflecting a lot, like this." >> reporter: then - she grabbed her large japanese combat sword >>: "it's got an edge, it will cut." >> reporter: and held the blade to the intruder until police arrived >>: "i just held it on him like this while he was on the floor, and im calling 911 with the other hand." >> reporter: officers arrested 30 year old jacob wessel of greenwood. >>: "he was so out of it." >> reporter: police say wessel was high on an unknown substance when he broke in. repeatedly telling officers he was hiding from someone. but he had no idea his hiding place
." >> reporter: when karen dolley woke up and found an intruder standing in the hallway of her indy homearly friday morning- she knew she had to do whatever it took to protect her self. >>: "if i feel threatened as im coming awake, im going to attack." >> reporter: dolley says it only took a few seconds for the suspect to force open her door and get inside. >> reporter: the 43-year-old whos trained in medieval combat jumped out of bed -- flicked on the...
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karen dolley woke up and found someone standing in the hallway. the 43-year-old is trained in medieval combat. she punched the man in the face 10 times and grabbed her japanese combat sword. she held the blade to the intruder until police arrived. >> i could see that guy standing right here. i just started punching and said "get out." stephanie: officers arrested jacob wessell. police say he was high and apologized on his way out. one granite stater woke up a millionaire today. a $1 million powerball ticket was sold at the shell station on nashua road in londonderry. the winner matched all five numbers but not the powerball. here' s the numbers again. we won' t know if the winner has come forward until the lottery office opens tomorrow. >> now, meteorologist hayley lapoint. hayley: beautiful weather today. a lot of you taking pictures of the gorgeous foliage. wanted to share a couple with you. this one sent in by kathy on u local. had to share with you this cool picture. you see the flying saucer-looking clouds? those are called lenticulars. they
karen dolley woke up and found someone standing in the hallway. the 43-year-old is trained in medieval combat. she punched the man in the face 10 times and grabbed her japanese combat sword. she held the blade to the intruder until police arrived. >> i could see that guy standing right here. i just started punching and said "get out." stephanie: officers arrested jacob wessell. police say he was high and apologized on his way out. one granite stater woke up a millionaire today....
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madison had a great advantage in the upcoming caucus because of dolley. >> host: was the war of 1812 inevitable and what was that about? >> guest: well i think sometimes the explanation it was the second war for independence. we had managed to gain our independence from great britain of course in the revolution but this kind of as those the british didn't really think that was as big of a deal as it might be in one of the things they were doing of course is stopping our ships and pulling sailors off. they were fighting a war with france and they need more sailors and they had so stopping american ships, going on board and asking people to say couple of words and declare that oh you must be a british citizen. they would take them off and this was a great insult to america as well. that was one of the kinds of offenses and at the end of the war of 1812 i think the world understood that we were no longer under the thumb of anyone. >> host: was james madison popularity increase by that war or was it hurts? >> guest: well you know i think during the course of the war itself there were pro
madison had a great advantage in the upcoming caucus because of dolley. >> host: was the war of 1812 inevitable and what was that about? >> guest: well i think sometimes the explanation it was the second war for independence. we had managed to gain our independence from great britain of course in the revolution but this kind of as those the british didn't really think that was as big of a deal as it might be in one of the things they were doing of course is stopping our ships and...
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karen dolley woke up to find a man standing in the hallway. the 43-year-old is trained in medieval combat. she jumped out of bed, punched the man, and held the man down until police arrived. >> i can see the guy standing right about here. i came out of it and started punching like this. get out, get out, get out. erin: the man was arrested. police say he was high when he broke in. he thought he was hiding from someone. they say they apologized on his way out. >>> hundreds of people helped honor fallen police officers in the queen city yesterday. the manchester police department hosted the ninth annual foot race. they took part from the police headquarters to gill stadium. >> it is a great time for law enforcement, supporters of the law enforcement, and the families to come together and, you know, i guess reflect on the sacrifices that, you know, our colleagues made in the line of duty. but also to reflect on every single officer serving today. erin: all proceeds from the race support the manchester police athletic league which connects local o
karen dolley woke up to find a man standing in the hallway. the 43-year-old is trained in medieval combat. she jumped out of bed, punched the man, and held the man down until police arrived. >> i can see the guy standing right about here. i came out of it and started punching like this. get out, get out, get out. erin: the man was arrested. police say he was high when he broke in. he thought he was hiding from someone. they say they apologized on his way out. >>> hundreds of...
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karen dolley woke up early friday and found a man standing in the hallway. she's trained in medieval combat. she jumped out of bed and grabbed the sword and held the man down until police arrived. >> i can see the man standing right here. i came at him. i started punching like this. get out. get out. get out. erin: police say he was high and thought he was hiding from someone. he apologized on his way out. >>> hundreds of people help honor fallen police officers in the queen city yesterday. the manchester police department hosted the ninth annual foot race for the fallen 5k. it went from the police >> it is a great time for law enforcement, supporters of the law enforcement, and the families of law enforcement to come together. i guess reflect on the sacrifices that, you know, are -- our colleagues made in the line of duty. erin: all proceeds from the race support the manchester police athletic league which connects local officers with youth through recreational activities. it is now 5:12. coming up, the colonial theater has staged some amazing performances.
karen dolley woke up early friday and found a man standing in the hallway. she's trained in medieval combat. she jumped out of bed and grabbed the sword and held the man down until police arrived. >> i can see the man standing right here. i came at him. i started punching like this. get out. get out. get out. erin: police say he was high and thought he was hiding from someone. he apologized on his way out. >>> hundreds of people help honor fallen police officers in the queen city...
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dolley's denial was trending on yahoo!an't imagine there is not a thing you don't know about me. i've been around so >> especially when it comes to social media. dolly trending big and clearing up the rumor mill regarding a tabloid report which claims sh was diagnosed with stomach cance ♪ whoa, whoa tabloid allege s dolly was rushedr. to the hospital, but ia statement posted to all of her social media pages, she clarifies what really happened. saying it is true that i had kidney stones. i had them removed three weeks ago andoing just fin adding, there is absolutely no truth at all that i have stomach cancer. i love and appreciate everyone's concern.d i'm >> pick it up and you'll see how my boobs are the sizes they are. it's from working out. ♪ whoa, whoa >> dolly who's been busy filming her nbc movie "coat of many colors" told me her healthy lifestyle is what keeps her going. >> you have to really take care of yourself. i know you're a vegetarian. it's like you can't eat good enough and rest enough. >> tom is tied with har
dolley's denial was trending on yahoo!an't imagine there is not a thing you don't know about me. i've been around so >> especially when it comes to social media. dolly trending big and clearing up the rumor mill regarding a tabloid report which claims sh was diagnosed with stomach cance ♪ whoa, whoa tabloid allege s dolly was rushedr. to the hospital, but ia statement posted to all of her social media pages, she clarifies what really happened. saying it is true that i had kidney stones....
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the others were martha washington, and dolley madison, abigail adams, and mrs. roosevelt. swain: shirley, our producer tells me that you have a personal connection with the former first lady. shirley: yes, i was her executive assistant from 1991 until her death. swain: what is it that you would like people watching this program to know about mrs. johnson? shirley: oh, my. well, first of all, cokie and betty are doing a terrific job. thank you. she was very warm. she was unflappable. she had a delicious laugh. it was a hardy, belly laugh. and she was just such a good role model for all of us who knew her and loved her. and when you worked for mrs. johnson -- well, for the president, too, although i didn't know the president -- but you became part of the family. so she was my friend, and i loved her, but she loved me, too. so it was a privilege working for and knowing her and her family. they have certainly followed in her footsteps, and they're all just terrific people. and, anyway, it's been an honor. swain: thanks very much for your call and adding your personal reflectio
the others were martha washington, and dolley madison, abigail adams, and mrs. roosevelt. swain: shirley, our producer tells me that you have a personal connection with the former first lady. shirley: yes, i was her executive assistant from 1991 until her death. swain: what is it that you would like people watching this program to know about mrs. johnson? shirley: oh, my. well, first of all, cokie and betty are doing a terrific job. thank you. she was very warm. she was unflappable. she had a...
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but -- some viewers might not know this -- dolley madison is famous for saving the canvas of george washingtonn 1814. well, she actually saved two canvasses. the other one was a portrait of herself. and pat nixon brought it back to the white house. susan: bill is in chillicothe, ohio, and on the air. hi, bill. >> hi. i was president nixon's butler at camp david. of course, he had manolo, who would always come with him. but i was at the house with the nixons all the time at camp david. susan: so what would you like people to know about the first lady? timothy: and please do an oral history with the nixon library. >> i want to get to the library, and i haven't been. we sent stockings of mrs. nixon. they somehow were misplaced, but she had sent them to the library at the time. my sisters had made them. i was there during the panda years, also. i know she brought me back the tie. i think she brought it back for david, and it was out of style, so she had given it to me. susan: so what would you like the audience to know about mrs. nixon, since you had a chance to see her in a way that few people di
but -- some viewers might not know this -- dolley madison is famous for saving the canvas of george washingtonn 1814. well, she actually saved two canvasses. the other one was a portrait of herself. and pat nixon brought it back to the white house. susan: bill is in chillicothe, ohio, and on the air. hi, bill. >> hi. i was president nixon's butler at camp david. of course, he had manolo, who would always come with him. but i was at the house with the nixons all the time at camp david....
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chose the obscure and extremely private elizabeth monroe, who, of course, followed the legendary dolleyadison. do you have anything to add to that? disagree with anything he said? anslover: no, i don't disagree with that at all. i was looking at that letter myself the other day because harry was strongly hinting that he would like bess to be a little bit more involved, and she put her foot down. and it wasn't that she didn't want to be involved in his life or his decisions, she just didn't need to do so publicly. seale: or the extra, she did what she had to do. she had the parties, the receptions for the military. she did those kind of things. but the extras, mrs. roosevelt, you know, had a column and this one had that -- she didn't -- she just wasn't going to do that. that was her life. anslover: right. seale: and it -- maybe she was more of a feminist than any of them. [laughter] anslover: perhaps. she wasn't going to do what she was told. seale: yeah. swain: well, here's a different take. and this is from margaret truman. and she wrote, "more and more, she began to feel that the pres
chose the obscure and extremely private elizabeth monroe, who, of course, followed the legendary dolleyadison. do you have anything to add to that? disagree with anything he said? anslover: no, i don't disagree with that at all. i was looking at that letter myself the other day because harry was strongly hinting that he would like bess to be a little bit more involved, and she put her foot down. and it wasn't that she didn't want to be involved in his life or his decisions, she just didn't need...