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this was tad cummins' sell to elizabeth thomas, who was clearly open to suggestion, just days beforeted on instagram, "i want to leave, go away, far away." we know that tad cummins and elizabeth thomas drove out of tennessee with their bags packed for warmer weather. he had shorts and t-shirts, she had her bathing suit, she left her makeup behind. they headed south, then west, often evading authorities by sticking to the back roads. as their pictures spread in media across the country, they make that stop in oklahoma city, the first we know of, where investigators say they checked in to this super 8 motel. staff here telling investigators cummins asked for directions to the local walmart. that slip-up gave authorities the lead they needed to pull the store security video. >> fugitives, particularly if they haven't been fugitives before, are fairly unsophisticated and they make mistakes. >> reporter: we learned that cummins made that mistake here at the super 8, using his real name, even giving the motel his real i.d., before checking in to room 114. this is what a single bed room loo
this was tad cummins' sell to elizabeth thomas, who was clearly open to suggestion, just days beforeted on instagram, "i want to leave, go away, far away." we know that tad cummins and elizabeth thomas drove out of tennessee with their bags packed for warmer weather. he had shorts and t-shirts, she had her bathing suit, she left her makeup behind. they headed south, then west, often evading authorities by sticking to the back roads. as their pictures spread in media across the...
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but thomas dies in 1835, and then it's up to elizabeth steele white to give her children an education. and she gets -- phillip goes to the lawrence street school. in another serendipitous moment of research, i was at the new york historical society and looking through the public school society record. 90 volumes of writing. i come across this note that says the public school society twice paid my great grandfather on january 25 and then on april 28 1840, three dollars for making fires in african public school number two for a period of three months. and he wasg was cold paid to keep the building war by what i think he is so significant is that white teachers have taught these young, black men. now black teachers are teaching black youth. this active mentorship was important for the elite. different kinds of courses. he studied latin, ancient and modern. 15 years later, she has charles reason as the same teacher. he instinctively shun ordinary and the commonplace, and kept himself aloof from all that was awkward and unseemly. he could and would teach, but only if allowed his right choi
but thomas dies in 1835, and then it's up to elizabeth steele white to give her children an education. and she gets -- phillip goes to the lawrence street school. in another serendipitous moment of research, i was at the new york historical society and looking through the public school society record. 90 volumes of writing. i come across this note that says the public school society twice paid my great grandfather on january 25 and then on april 28 1840, three dollars for making fires in...
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we will hear from mary and thomas, both of home will testify today. is a 2016 elizabetharegiver tond a her husband, a pre-9/11 military veteran who lives with pre-9/11 als. thank you for being here. we will next hear from two individuals from the great state from levant, maine, to be specific. melanie and sergeant first class joe swoboda. mrs. swoboda is a 2016 elizabeth dole the low end a caregiver to her husband, a post 9/11 veteran 18 served in the army for years, including three tours in iraq. her husband's caretaker for more than 10 years and helps him with his physical injuries and posttraumatic stress syndrome. in addition, she has a degree in education and has taught in the military community for more than 15 years so i thank you both for your service and look forward to your testimony. i would like to ask our ranking members to introduce his witnesses. >> thank you. i would like to richard's our witnesses from pennsylvania. wanda.and we are grateful to you, surgeon, for your many years of service to our country in the army and panama, iraq, and afghanistan. i am
we will hear from mary and thomas, both of home will testify today. is a 2016 elizabetharegiver tond a her husband, a pre-9/11 military veteran who lives with pre-9/11 als. thank you for being here. we will next hear from two individuals from the great state from levant, maine, to be specific. melanie and sergeant first class joe swoboda. mrs. swoboda is a 2016 elizabeth dole the low end a caregiver to her husband, a post 9/11 veteran 18 served in the army for years, including three tours in...
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elizabeth monroe died in 1830. her grieving spouse went to his daughter's home in new york city. physically unable to return to virginia, monroe died on 1831. five years to the day after the death of thomasjefferson and john adams. after an elaborate funeral, in which there was an estimated 70,000 attendees, monroe was buried in new york city's marble cemetery. the commonwealth of virginia had his remains exhumed in 1858 in reinterred in hollywood cemetery. the remains of mariah and elizabeth were brought from hotel to join him. their daughter eliza is buried in paris. the ornate gothic revival, the birdcage as it is called, over the monroe tomb in hollywood cemetery, is a familiar landmark if you have ever been there. this is in 1865. a photograph, soon after richmond's fall. for the first time since its creation, the tomb has been restored. as we go into an extensive process of refurbishment in which almost 30% of the original iron has been replaced. and i am hopeful that it will be ready in time for monroe's birthday observance later on coming up this april. because it desperately needed the work to say this treasure. over the years, james monroe has been memorialized in many ways fro
elizabeth monroe died in 1830. her grieving spouse went to his daughter's home in new york city. physically unable to return to virginia, monroe died on 1831. five years to the day after the death of thomasjefferson and john adams. after an elaborate funeral, in which there was an estimated 70,000 attendees, monroe was buried in new york city's marble cemetery. the commonwealth of virginia had his remains exhumed in 1858 in reinterred in hollywood cemetery. the remains of mariah and elizabeth...
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thomas freedman, trevor noah, and senator corey booker together just to name a few. we strive to bring you the finest writers and the finest thinkers, and we are honored tonight to host senator elizabeth warren for her new book "this fight is our fight." >> liz warrant has committed -- elizabeth warrant has committed her life to working and fighting for working families and the middle class. the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis she was chair of the congressional oversight panel for the troubled asset relief program. he expert to protect taxpayers, hold wall street accountable, and ensure top oversight of the suburb obama administrations, one praised from both sides of the aisle. recognized as one of the nation's top experts on bankruptcy and the financial pressures facing working families. senator won't is decreedded for the -- senator worthed is credited for the original thinking, personal courage and relentless persistence that -- >> woo. >> that's right. thank you. i thought maybe you hadn't got that. [applause] >> that led to the contraction of the consumer financial protection bureau. [cheering] >> today as a u.s. senator, warren is a member of the senate committees on bank
thomas freedman, trevor noah, and senator corey booker together just to name a few. we strive to bring you the finest writers and the finest thinkers, and we are honored tonight to host senator elizabeth warren for her new book "this fight is our fight." >> liz warrant has committed -- elizabeth warrant has committed her life to working and fighting for working families and the middle class. the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis she was chair of the congressional oversight...