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, his eye, but not his feet. this pair of figures strikes a contrast not only by age, but height, personality and meaning. the two men allude to polarities, we all feel between our american itch and our longing for home. homer returned to gloucester in the summer of 1880 with a sense of accomplishment. it was the place that inspired the first set of watercolors conceived for exhibition and the place that inspired his immediately acclaimed centennial of oil painting, now known as breezing up. he also returned with a sense of purpose, as by then he had determined to a second trip to europe and he wanted to accumulate capital to pay for it even before here. that summer, homer had displayed a commercial which might surprise us today, for example, exhibiting a signed photograph of a fair wind for sale at the century association in new york at the price of $2. similarly made this dring as the basis a heliotrope print of which a few survive as an inexpensive form of photo reproduction. but homer's principal that summer
, his eye, but not his feet. this pair of figures strikes a contrast not only by age, but height, personality and meaning. the two men allude to polarities, we all feel between our american itch and our longing for home. homer returned to gloucester in the summer of 1880 with a sense of accomplishment. it was the place that inspired the first set of watercolors conceived for exhibition and the place that inspired his immediately acclaimed centennial of oil painting, now known as breezing up. he...
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while he is ther to to setbacks occur his life, his mother dies and his father loses his fortune. that fortune that he retired from the ministry to acquire loses his fortune to guess what french privateers. he studies greek using this latin textbook. imagine studying greek and latin. well, that's what he had to do as his father had before him. and this very copy duly signed by both of them upon graduation in 1749. bob tried his hand at several callings, teaching, preaching, voyage to the azores and spain and a whaling voyage in. 1754, en route from north carolina, he meets ben franklin in philadelphia. his father is facing difficulties collecting on those debts and advises bob to become a lawyer and do it as fast as possible and help him out. bob takes his advice to heart and reads the law. excuse me, no law schools existed and he reads the law with a distant cousin named samuel willard and joins him during the french and indian war at crown point, a hot spot in the now raging french indian war of eight of 1755 for willard's regiment, bob serves as chaplain, and he gives a sermon.
while he is ther to to setbacks occur his life, his mother dies and his father loses his fortune. that fortune that he retired from the ministry to acquire loses his fortune to guess what french privateers. he studies greek using this latin textbook. imagine studying greek and latin. well, that's what he had to do as his father had before him. and this very copy duly signed by both of them upon graduation in 1749. bob tried his hand at several callings, teaching, preaching, voyage to the azores...
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the first black president could not own his his his blackness or his connections to a black constituency. and that sort of way, as opposed to his vp or his former vp, joe biden, a white president who could, you know, in a full throated way, own or own up to what he he wanted to do in terms of race and so forth. so obama is still very much involved in american politics, but behind the scenes, it's really his style. he's tried to not he's tried not to become a foil for the right that is a foil for mr. trump and his allies about being overexposed, allowing himself to be used as a distraction from some of the things that were going on in the trump administration. and so he was very careful not to be outspoken in that way. and also, that's a tradition of american presidents. george bush did that for him. george bush simply, i think, in a tradition of american presidents post-presidency, simply faded away. and as barack obama ran against george bushes, his his presidency and his legacy and so forth, mr. bush was, you know, sort of a generally gentlemanly agreement. you don't you don't as forme
the first black president could not own his his his blackness or his connections to a black constituency. and that sort of way, as opposed to his vp or his former vp, joe biden, a white president who could, you know, in a full throated way, own or own up to what he he wanted to do in terms of race and so forth. so obama is still very much involved in american politics, but behind the scenes, it's really his style. he's tried to not he's tried not to become a foil for the right that is a foil...
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and so it frees him to, use his platform and his name and his credible intelligence and his willingness to do the research work that tell the truth to tell the truth about the mexican war, to tell the truth about ways in which southern politicians wanted to use the state department to try to force the british enforce slave policies on the high seas to free the amistad africans. right. he had that sort of flexibility because. he was not in public life and not ambitious in that way to go to new places. but he also was living in different times and i think that's really important. right. that what do you take from the you take it as something that sort of prevents and narrows your options or is it a framework in which you can creatively look to solve problems and to bring your moral perspective to to new times, new areas with new technologies and new political dynamics. and so that's what i would like readers to think about when they think about today is if they could do it right, if they could move, beyond the limits of precedent to solve real problems, shouldn't we? yes, sir. i can't qui
and so it frees him to, use his platform and his name and his credible intelligence and his willingness to do the research work that tell the truth to tell the truth about the mexican war, to tell the truth about ways in which southern politicians wanted to use the state department to try to force the british enforce slave policies on the high seas to free the amistad africans. right. he had that sort of flexibility because. he was not in public life and not ambitious in that way to go to new...
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so his his attitude was complex. so this is a printer's proof of the lesser passÉ documents that an enslaved worker would need to have if he wanted to go off the property. it was asked to send into old town alexandria to buy purchased things that he would have to get a signature of custis and custis would throw in a little spending money. and he was very apparently very willing to give such permission. but custis also, he showed up at the annual meetings of the american colonization society, and he argued with a lot of sort of pseudoscientific arguments and data about how skin color determine which races were best suited for which clients climates. i should say. and he was. but, you know, you got to remember that the american colonization society was very mainstream. you know, it was formed in 1816, and it had james monroe and bush right in washington and supreme court justice john marshall were involved, as were the presidents of the major colleges at the time. and it was heavily attacked by the abolitionist editor,
so his his attitude was complex. so this is a printer's proof of the lesser passÉ documents that an enslaved worker would need to have if he wanted to go off the property. it was asked to send into old town alexandria to buy purchased things that he would have to get a signature of custis and custis would throw in a little spending money. and he was very apparently very willing to give such permission. but custis also, he showed up at the annual meetings of the american colonization society,...
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his duty that day. despite offers for well-paid engineering jobs, he wasn't engineer in the private sector, including one from his brother in law who happened to be washington, roebling the man who built the brooklyn bridge and who was married course to warren's sister and who happened to. she also had a lot to with the brooklyn bridge. warren resigned, his major generalship and reverted to his permanent rank of major in the corps of engineers. so he went from major general to major and his effort was to continually try to get what's called a court of inquiry. you find some you probably know this. he tried with grant. he tried with anybody he could get with with sherman. he could he finally was able to get it in 1882. and the court inquiry after. and if you ever see it's a tremendous record, it has five or six confederates testify, which is even some of the people there said, really, that's pretty cool. mean how many times you see enemy but they were testifying to the truth of what warren was saying and
his duty that day. despite offers for well-paid engineering jobs, he wasn't engineer in the private sector, including one from his brother in law who happened to be washington, roebling the man who built the brooklyn bridge and who was married course to warren's sister and who happened to. she also had a lot to with the brooklyn bridge. warren resigned, his major generalship and reverted to his permanent rank of major in the corps of engineers. so he went from major general to major and his...
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hi, thank you. i haven't read your book yet, but i was wondering did you bring spiro agnew into the story and did his? action sort of add to the corrupt aura around the nixon administration and kind of make it all worse for nixon the former governor of maryland you're talking about that next agnew makes a sort of bit part entrance actually, you know at the same time this is all going on with the president. the vice president is facing his own investigation and crisis and nixon all often used to joke. actually nixon's quite can be quite humorous and he says, you know one thing i've got really got going for me is that if they get rid of me, they'll get nixon and they'll get agnew and do they want agnew? of course, the answer was no, but then eventually as we know agni was forced to resign and so that kind of cleared the decks for getting rid of nixon. so i mentioned agnew in passing in response to your now thank you, michael couple of comments on technology in about tape recorders in our homes. they a
hi, thank you. i haven't read your book yet, but i was wondering did you bring spiro agnew into the story and did his? action sort of add to the corrupt aura around the nixon administration and kind of make it all worse for nixon the former governor of maryland you're talking about that next agnew makes a sort of bit part entrance actually, you know at the same time this is all going on with the president. the vice president is facing his own investigation and crisis and nixon all often used to...
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but his leg. okay, let's go to today's client, a rich saudi family, specializing in event management. oh hi. how are you? are welcome one word of my father, bob. yes, i remember my daddy car. you welcome on board. oh, nice to see you again. during the next formula, one grand prix mohammed and his father want to use the yacht for a few days without even leaving the harbor down there where we're located, the border won't go that egg over there, just the one that's right next to them. okay. okay. oh, sorry. okay. you want me to be there? yes. okay, exactly. again. are you one you on the bow? what other than that? oh, what other? hm. okay. well, you're going to have a nice, a couple of nice events. okay. today we have something of life also. there's another, another like a lovely evening happening. the best thing about it is the desk spaces you god give another 70 meter i think with the same that yeah, this is the number of cabins and run by the briar advisor. i literally and the gum . yeah. yeah. now
but his leg. okay, let's go to today's client, a rich saudi family, specializing in event management. oh hi. how are you? are welcome one word of my father, bob. yes, i remember my daddy car. you welcome on board. oh, nice to see you again. during the next formula, one grand prix mohammed and his father want to use the yacht for a few days without even leaving the harbor down there where we're located, the border won't go that egg over there, just the one that's right next to them. okay. okay....
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some of his friends thought he would change his mind.of course, when the great war raged, though, could nay though a young lincoln take no comfort in notions of life everlasting. there was a kind of personal survival beyond death that lincoln did believe in. what he yearned for been described by historian the bruce as immortality through remembrance, eternal consciousness by proxy in the mind of posterity. lincoln and sometimes spoken of this notion of immortality by. proxy the chance to live on the collective memory of the species. putting it as a question, bruce asked if felt the total annihilation of the self and intolerable prospect, and if he did could not achieve abiding faith in a literal afterlife. what alternative might he have taken? the answer was that the persist, that persistence in the historical record was the best. weakened, longed to live as mud. longed to win as much of immortality as fame can ever give. the darkest depression of lincoln's life descended on him in a january of 1841, after he broke off his engagement to
some of his friends thought he would change his mind.of course, when the great war raged, though, could nay though a young lincoln take no comfort in notions of life everlasting. there was a kind of personal survival beyond death that lincoln did believe in. what he yearned for been described by historian the bruce as immortality through remembrance, eternal consciousness by proxy in the mind of posterity. lincoln and sometimes spoken of this notion of immortality by. proxy the chance to live...
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his sister grew up in his aura.ple should not just up and vanish. >> it didn't make sense to me. and so i just kept no -- it can't be, it can be. i just kept hoping, i did everything i could. >> but even as she ran down leads himself, it seemed that her sister in law, lisa gavin's wife. was not searching. >> so he disappeared, and you couldn't give up on the possibility that he was out there somewhere? and lisa could, and i wonder whether there were dark nights in your soul, where you wondered if she had something to do with this? >> it crossed our minds all the time. did i think that she could ever be the one responsible, physically? no, but somehow it kept playing back. why won't you search? why? the only way somebody doesn't look for you is if you already know, definitively, they are no longer living. >> and you must have a reason for knowing that? >> that's what i would assume. >> and it turned out lisa did know something. just not what she suspected. the worst secrets which lisa and gavin kept hidden. >> the lo
his sister grew up in his aura.ple should not just up and vanish. >> it didn't make sense to me. and so i just kept no -- it can't be, it can be. i just kept hoping, i did everything i could. >> but even as she ran down leads himself, it seemed that her sister in law, lisa gavin's wife. was not searching. >> so he disappeared, and you couldn't give up on the possibility that he was out there somewhere? and lisa could, and i wonder whether there were dark nights in your soul,...
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hardy his his his action that day left a lot to be desired. and what turned out in the course of the action, thomas is able to hold his position and roughly a little over 2000 casualties are inflicted upon both through the course of this day. on wednesday, july 1864, while this is occurring in a north south action above atlanta, coming from the on the georgia railroad making neckties, bending the rails around trees as they're advancing toward atlanta is mcpherson any army of the tennessee they had crossed the chattahoochee drop straight to the georgia railroad passed at a town called decatur six miles from atlanta and are moving westward toward atlanta. sherman has pushed mcpherson to try to enter atlanta with his troops because obviously hood is very involved with fighting against thomas on the north. it's this idea of wally's being engaged in the north should mcpherson should have an easier job of that coming in from the east on an east west action. but as he had done right before the battle issaka mcpherson will vacillate he'll be very slow
hardy his his his action that day left a lot to be desired. and what turned out in the course of the action, thomas is able to hold his position and roughly a little over 2000 casualties are inflicted upon both through the course of this day. on wednesday, july 1864, while this is occurring in a north south action above atlanta, coming from the on the georgia railroad making neckties, bending the rails around trees as they're advancing toward atlanta is mcpherson any army of the tennessee they...
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and this was his his his mark to show that he joined the crew of the pirate ship. with that to be true to his brethren of the coast as they were called, came benefits each pirate had an equal vote and most were given an equal share of the --. there was a form of health insurance, a form of life insurance and retirement benefits. the pirate community was designed to support and maintain the relationships on land while they were sea. if a pirate died in action, his share of the -- was smuggled halfway across the world to be given to his family, who was so much in need, turning pirate was a risky and dangerous, but for some, as one pirate captain said, a married life and a short one was his motto. their wedding took place in manhattan on a rainy saturday, may. 16 1691. it was a day of high drama and, grisly, 17th century justice. england was at war with france. pirates were plundering the high seas. and two traders, the self-appointed governor, jacob lester, and his son in law, jacob milbourne, were hanged for treason against king william and queen mary. in the public
and this was his his his mark to show that he joined the crew of the pirate ship. with that to be true to his brethren of the coast as they were called, came benefits each pirate had an equal vote and most were given an equal share of the --. there was a form of health insurance, a form of life insurance and retirement benefits. the pirate community was designed to support and maintain the relationships on land while they were sea. if a pirate died in action, his share of the -- was smuggled...
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you you mentioned his politics. what were his politics? well, he was is his enemy is accused of being a reactionary and even a sort of monster is part of his politics, really? were were moderate republican. he was a capitalist. he was a republican. he was a patriot. he described himself as a patriot. and added that he was a christian. he was the son of a china missionary. his politics were actually the moderate republican he supported, for example. he was a big backer of dwight eisenhower in 1952 for the presidency. he was a principal backer of wendell willkie for the 1940 republican nomination. and this was hardly reactionary politics. it was because of china mainly that his enemies referred to him as a reactionary. but he was, as i say, he was mostly he's mostly forgotten now, but but he he was enormously. an enormously important figure at the time and enormously contrary, especially left wing intellectuals and people who couldn't stand this politics. well, it was in 1941 that he wrote the essay the american century in the in life magazi
you you mentioned his politics. what were his politics? well, he was is his enemy is accused of being a reactionary and even a sort of monster is part of his politics, really? were were moderate republican. he was a capitalist. he was a republican. he was a patriot. he described himself as a patriot. and added that he was a christian. he was the son of a china missionary. his politics were actually the moderate republican he supported, for example. he was a big backer of dwight eisenhower in...
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things fall out of his his suitcase. so there must be some there must be a psychologist or psychiatrist in the audience who would tell us what that what that particular means. but the story the boarding school is just so i mean, i was doing my my research. it just i mean, i shuddered. the kid is sent off from florida to bobby school. what's the name of the school? the portsmouth abbey. and bobby's. how much older? and. well, there was nobody in that school who was ted, right. so. so ted, it was like a junior high and. yeah, ted is seven and everybody else is 12, 13, and ted arrives with his turtle a pet turtle, that's his pet turtle. and the poor turtle dies and that that and the kids to torture ted. you know, ted has a little funeral for turtle and the kids dig it up and they start throwing it around the dorm because, you know, they're 15. they're 14. and ted is is being tortured. he gets it back and sadly. but and in another day in the schoolyard, he's getting beaten up. and bobby walks by and teddy looks at him and sa
things fall out of his his suitcase. so there must be some there must be a psychologist or psychiatrist in the audience who would tell us what that what that particular means. but the story the boarding school is just so i mean, i was doing my my research. it just i mean, i shuddered. the kid is sent off from florida to bobby school. what's the name of the school? the portsmouth abbey. and bobby's. how much older? and. well, there was nobody in that school who was ted, right. so. so ted, it was...
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this is not his government. he is invited the house to come and address and he walks into a co-equal branch of government. now, after the pomp. the speech takes on today, all of the hallmarks of a political rally. right. if there is one feature from a state of the union address that we are probably all really familiar with, it is the incessant applause and then the unusual particularly or perhaps during divided government, when one party controls one or both houses, right. and the president is of a different party when the president says something that his party really likes and if the speaker is of his party, the speaker stands. but they are if the vice president will stand, obviously, the vice president would be if his party and speaker is not the speaker remain seated while vice president applauds this really awkward during the clinton years just because al gore had an interesting way of applauding the president, you know, and they sometimes they stand together sometimes they don't stand at all sometimes half
this is not his government. he is invited the house to come and address and he walks into a co-equal branch of government. now, after the pomp. the speech takes on today, all of the hallmarks of a political rally. right. if there is one feature from a state of the union address that we are probably all really familiar with, it is the incessant applause and then the unusual particularly or perhaps during divided government, when one party controls one or both houses, right. and the president is...
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his cadence not just with his walk, but his and our lincoln. tell me. because he studied it a lot. has told me that daniel day-lewis is portrayal of lincoln was very good, very spot on from all the things written about him and all the research done on him and as far as the gettysburg address, well, obviously it's not like today where the minute you've made a speech, it's beamed all over the world or as you're making the speech, it's beamed. but it was well received and and, you know, case in point was everett, who was saying you said in two and a half words what i couldn't say in two and a half hours, he realized off the bat that that lincoln hit the ball out of the park and lincoln was not one to. i mean, he had a lot of self-deprecating. one saw woman to accused him of being two faced. and he said if i had two faces would i be wearing this one. so, yes. so clearly i mean he had self-deprecating humor, but every once in a while knew when he kind of hit it of the park. if. and the gettysburg address was one of them. and so he obliged when people asked him to write it out. thank. th
his cadence not just with his walk, but his and our lincoln. tell me. because he studied it a lot. has told me that daniel day-lewis is portrayal of lincoln was very good, very spot on from all the things written about him and all the research done on him and as far as the gettysburg address, well, obviously it's not like today where the minute you've made a speech, it's beamed all over the world or as you're making the speech, it's beamed. but it was well received and and, you know, case in...
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in his diary, his letters, thousands of dispatches to the state department, his memoirs, ten years in japan and turbulent era that the final report survives like a palimpsest. so does its enticing, wrenching question. what if drew knew the answer the question was unanswerable. this book is about how he came to ask about the experiences of the man on the spot during ten years of intrigues, provocation and failed negotiations that preceded december 7th, 1941, grew as a lens into a decade of world shaking history. he was our man in tokyo again. thank you very much for listening. and i'd love to answer some questions. thank you so much, steve. that was super interesting. we do have a bunch of questions already from our audience, but there's still, if you have one, to add it to the q&a box. so i'm going to start with a question that maybe goes back earlier to your presentation, but how is it possible for the japanese military to dominate the public press and japanese opinion that's a good question. the japanese government, they did. they did the big things in the little things. first of al
in his diary, his letters, thousands of dispatches to the state department, his memoirs, ten years in japan and turbulent era that the final report survives like a palimpsest. so does its enticing, wrenching question. what if drew knew the answer the question was unanswerable. this book is about how he came to ask about the experiences of the man on the spot during ten years of intrigues, provocation and failed negotiations that preceded december 7th, 1941, grew as a lens into a decade of world...
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- didn't stand down from his faith, _ didn't stand down from his faith, he _ didn't stand down from hishe never, yeah, - didn't stand down from his faith, he never, yeah, he. faith, he never, yeah, he always— faith, he never, yeah, he always stood _ faith, he never, yeah, he always stood up - faith, he never, yeah, he always stood up for- faith, he never, yeah, he always stood up for his . faith, he never, yeah, he - always stood up for his faith, what — always stood up for his faith, what he _ always stood up for his faith, what he believed _ always stood up for his faith, what he believed in. - the funeral has been going on now for over an hour. in the last 45 minutes or so, we've seen a very noisy demonstration. just on the street opposite the cathedral 5treet opposite the cathedral here in sydney, by lgbt protester5 who are angry at the church �*5 stance on homosexuality and also angry at cardinal george pell�*5 opposition to 5ame—5ex opposition to same—sex marriage. george pell, go to hell, was the enchant of many of the protesters, several hundred in number. they have since been m
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even when he realized it was harming his marriage, his relationships with his children and his finances. also failed to realize how much addiction to politics tarnishes historical reputation which is particularly ironic given ultimately chose a career in politics because it offered him the best chance to achieve historical renowned and leave a lasting mark. looking at tyler's addiction to politics also allows us to calibrate the impact of his father on his life and career. his father was the most important person in his life. judge tyler shown here on the right was a minor figure in the founding of the nation played a significant role as a federals at the virginia convention called in 1788 of the ratification of the constitution. judge tyler had served in the virginia house of delegates and had even been elected speaker on several occasions. you can see judge tyler supported a rather prominent nose but she passed on to his son the future president. anyone who tried to describe john tyler usually began by noting his prominent nose variously referred to aquiline a lot of the sources. john
even when he realized it was harming his marriage, his relationships with his children and his finances. also failed to realize how much addiction to politics tarnishes historical reputation which is particularly ironic given ultimately chose a career in politics because it offered him the best chance to achieve historical renowned and leave a lasting mark. looking at tyler's addiction to politics also allows us to calibrate the impact of his father on his life and career. his father was the...
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that "i looked into his eyes and got a sense of his soul." and we go, "uh-oh."i does her version of not comfortable. she just reacts, just for a second. >> narrator: for the moment, putin had won over the american president. >> he was trained not to reveal his, so to say, soul, if he has any. his life experience didn't allow him to reveal any inner him, any true him, to any representative of the west. west, for him, remains to be the enemy. and united states, as the leader of the west, is the enemy number one. >> the countdown to war, it appears, is now underway. >> narrator: and soon, more fuel for putin's grievance with the u.s. >> ...u.s.-led attack on iraq... >> narrator: the iraq war. >> america at war-- tonight, shock and awe. narrator: regime change at the hands of the bush administration. >> the stars and stripes have come to town. saddam hussein's reign of terror is over. >> the iraq war was absolutely a turning point and a very significant moment of rupture in the relationship between putin and president bush. >> narrator: for putin, echoes of the fina
that "i looked into his eyes and got a sense of his soul." and we go, "uh-oh."i does her version of not comfortable. she just reacts, just for a second. >> narrator: for the moment, putin had won over the american president. >> he was trained not to reveal his, so to say, soul, if he has any. his life experience didn't allow him to reveal any inner him, any true him, to any representative of the west. west, for him, remains to be the enemy. and united states, as...
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his he was buried there. he's not there anymore. but his grave, his original gravesite was there. and she covered it with pebbles from the river nearby. and she sold the pebbles to tourists, came by for $0.50 a piece. and of course, when the pebbles ran low, she went down and got some more and put them on there and they still do that. you can still buy a pebble for $0.50. so it's one of the few things in america that inflation hasn't affected. so we went to custer. oh, little big one. i would highly recommend the little bighorn national monument. it's there was a fought for two decades by the native american tribes that wanted to be at the at the little bighorn. and they made a compelling case to congress. in congress that it's usual 20 years of mulling it over. and finally funding it. so now it's a very well balanced site. it's very moving. you can picture how awful they had to be for both sides. fighting under this broiling sun at quarters being shot at, no water. and you really get a good sense of what it must have been like to be there at the time. so i would i'm glad you poin
his he was buried there. he's not there anymore. but his grave, his original gravesite was there. and she covered it with pebbles from the river nearby. and she sold the pebbles to tourists, came by for $0.50 a piece. and of course, when the pebbles ran low, she went down and got some more and put them on there and they still do that. you can still buy a pebble for $0.50. so it's one of the few things in america that inflation hasn't affected. so we went to custer. oh, little big one. i would...
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in his own living room.>> cassidy was put down to bed and i had a couple drinks, we were talking. and we ended up having sex. >> but divorce was apparently not an option for jason. >> he made a statement i want on that he was afraid if he'd ever gotten avoid divorce that michelle take cassidy. >> the knee indicate to you about ever seen cassidy? >> correct. >> still, one big question remained. was a good time guy like jason young even capable of murder? genevieve was engaged to jason in 1999 before he had met michelle and took the stand to testify about fight they had had over jason's excessive drinking. >> he became agitated. said something to the effect of, if i'm going to make such a terrible husband, then give me my ring back. >> did you give it to the defendant? >> no. he began trying to pull the ring off and it would not come off. >> he was strongly from one end of the bed to the other and pinning my arms behind me. >> prosecutors had hoped to convince that it had added up to a motive for murder. >> ho
in his own living room.>> cassidy was put down to bed and i had a couple drinks, we were talking. and we ended up having sex. >> but divorce was apparently not an option for jason. >> he made a statement i want on that he was afraid if he'd ever gotten avoid divorce that michelle take cassidy. >> the knee indicate to you about ever seen cassidy? >> correct. >> still, one big question remained. was a good time guy like jason young even capable of murder?...
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his dad and my dad, his granddad. _ a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad, spent _ a part.nddad, spent hours with - a part. his dad and my dad, his| granddad, spent hours with him training. as cricketers ourselves we give them good coaching until the yorkshire coaches got a hold of him and took them to the next level. his granddad thought he had a bit of a letter on him of going on to play for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate _ for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate bets - for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate bets about. for yorkshire and england. yes he| made two separate bets about him playing for yorkshire and then one that he would play for england and both pets laid out. he wasn't a gambling man but he made up for the sherbet. we all had thoughts about that for him from a young age so it's good to see him elevate to such levels as he is now. it's truly unbelievable.— levels as he is now. it's truly unbelievable. ~ ., ., , ., unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was — unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is
his dad and my dad, his granddad. _ a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad, spent _ a part.nddad, spent hours with - a part. his dad and my dad, his| granddad, spent hours with him training. as cricketers ourselves we give them good coaching until the yorkshire coaches got a hold of him and took them to the next level. his granddad thought he had a bit of a letter on him of going on to play for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate _ for yorkshire and england. yes he made two...
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the night his wife and son were killed. murdaugh denying he manufactured an alibi. our team at the courthouse. >>> also tonight, ukraine marking one year of war with russia. president zelenskyy's defiant message as the fighting rages on. the u.s. announcing $2 billion in new aid for ukraine, and the new peace plan being offered by china. >>> the new winter storm slamming the west. rare blizzard warnings in southern california. we're tracking it. >>> our nbc news exclusive, mike pence on the special counsel's push to force him to testify about january 6th. his plans for 2024 and why he thinks the gop needs to move on from donald trump. >>> yet another scare on the nation's runways. how close two planes came to disaster. >>> tensions in the sky. our correspondent aboard a u.s. surveillance plane as it's intercepted by a chinese fighter jet. >>> they went from ballet to the battlefield. now after a year of war, their powerful tributes. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and thank you f
the night his wife and son were killed. murdaugh denying he manufactured an alibi. our team at the courthouse. >>> also tonight, ukraine marking one year of war with russia. president zelenskyy's defiant message as the fighting rages on. the u.s. announcing $2 billion in new aid for ukraine, and the new peace plan being offered by china. >>> the new winter storm slamming the west. rare blizzard warnings in southern california. we're tracking it. >>> our nbc news...
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surviving son buster putting his head in his hands. his brother wiping away tears. and on those financial crimes, another admission from murdaugh. >> i can say i did wrong. i stole money that wasn't mine, and i shouldn't have done it. >> reporter: and prosecutors asking murdaugh why, in all the interviews with police, he never used those terms of endearment for hs wife and son. >> and this jury, of course, has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of this. did you ever refer to paul as paul-paul during that? >> i don't know. >> reporter: murdaugh's every word now under the microscope, his decision to take the stand, a high-risk move. >> this is awfully risky for him to do. any tear drop will be scrutinized, any look that he gives to the jury will be examined. not just what he says, but how he says it. >> reporter: that cross examination will continue in the morning. the prosecutor couldn't even estimate how much longer this will take. david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to
surviving son buster putting his head in his hands. his brother wiping away tears. and on those financial crimes, another admission from murdaugh. >> i can say i did wrong. i stole money that wasn't mine, and i shouldn't have done it. >> reporter: and prosecutors asking murdaugh why, in all the interviews with police, he never used those terms of endearment for hs wife and son. >> and this jury, of course, has heard multiple recorded statements of you during the course of...
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his grandchildren was whom he had his best days. i first met him when i was a staffer with senator helms. i would talk to him over the years. he was always a delight. he would cut to the chase in a very charming and direct way and there was never any question of what he liked or what he didn't like. you always knew right where he stood on the matter. he was a lion of a man with a heart of gold. he was well-known as a devout family man and exceptional member of his community. one who would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. starting from very humble beginnings in the 1960's and with no agriculture experience, bill pioneered what is now one of the country's largest family-owned and family-operated an man protein production companies. the foundation of this family enterprise was laid when bill joined his good friend, otis carol, whom he met upon moving to north carolina. these two great entrepreneurs joined together and transformed pork and turkey production. in 1983 bill, along with his wife, marsha and his sons, establ
his grandchildren was whom he had his best days. i first met him when i was a staffer with senator helms. i would talk to him over the years. he was always a delight. he would cut to the chase in a very charming and direct way and there was never any question of what he liked or what he didn't like. you always knew right where he stood on the matter. he was a lion of a man with a heart of gold. he was well-known as a devout family man and exceptional member of his community. one who would give...
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sure his numbers covered up for his mistake so any other questions. well, no, i don't want to thank you.
sure his numbers covered up for his mistake so any other questions. well, no, i don't want to thank you.
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he writes her about having to to discard his soup i think initially runs with his his container of soupbut then has to to ditch it has to throw it aside. and then this again, the deep impression of forming lines, forming into into his richmond company companies coming coming together and the experience of of a charger and with artillery fired at them. and again interesting references to to to to manhood as well that this again a one of the motivations for soldiers is to prove your manhood to establish womanhood again reflecting the broader at the moment in time and describing others are quaking at the the incoming fuselage and of shells and bullets being fired at them. and the the the the sound he describes of of a of someone directly behind who is who shot and again, it sticks in his memory. but again, this description of exhilaration and of of then charging at the enemy. so so so we do have these these accounts. and i'll give you one other example of precisely that. the man who graces cover of the book, edward sullivan. again, a fascinating figure who is exactly the opposite of the st
he writes her about having to to discard his soup i think initially runs with his his container of soupbut then has to to ditch it has to throw it aside. and then this again, the deep impression of forming lines, forming into into his richmond company companies coming coming together and the experience of of a charger and with artillery fired at them. and again interesting references to to to to manhood as well that this again a one of the motivations for soldiers is to prove your manhood to...
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, this is not tarkovsky yes, but he has his own laws and his own family helped his creative life.t was good for us to do the maximum in it. this vivid episode from the caucasian captive is pure improvisation georgy vitsin himself suggested that his hero stand on the road in the center of the trinity and at first desperately escape, and then give up and blow. there's also something in this scene came up with, vitsin used to be the only banknote of truth stepped on it, stood there, it all happened by accident. let's keep going, keep going. it was said that for such jokes the actors of the caucasian captive received a reward, almost on the set, there was an announcement from leonid gaidai himself saying that the one who offers an interesting trick for the comedy will receive a bottle of champagne as a prize. as a result, yuri nikulin managed to earn as many as 24 bottles . evgeny morgunov is 18, and georgy vitsin has two in each film. what a good joke he bought champagne, it was complete nonsense , there was no such thing, all four of them, no one could stand champagne. so where is h
, this is not tarkovsky yes, but he has his own laws and his own family helped his creative life.t was good for us to do the maximum in it. this vivid episode from the caucasian captive is pure improvisation georgy vitsin himself suggested that his hero stand on the road in the center of the trinity and at first desperately escape, and then give up and blow. there's also something in this scene came up with, vitsin used to be the only banknote of truth stepped on it, stood there, it all...
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here is what his options are. go in front of the rancher, eco under oath, and answer questions. to, he can continue negotiating -- but sometimes, serving the subpoena as a way of expediting things, meaning them, to the next level or three he can't challenge this in court as an executive privilege argument, and i think it is important to, know mike pence can challenges under executive privilege, but donald trump can try and come in from the outside and say, i am the hold of that privilege, i was the president, i do not want my conversations with my vice president disclosed. that would set up a court battle we go through the district court, federal court of appeals, maybe a supreme court, and so many stakes really. >> scott, what do you think the calculus for francis? >> i actually think this is not the -- -- he is the central witness in an effort to overturn u.s. election. and, you know, throw the u.s. government. i expect to be asked if you questions. but for him politically, to be truck in under subpoena, as oppo
here is what his options are. go in front of the rancher, eco under oath, and answer questions. to, he can continue negotiating -- but sometimes, serving the subpoena as a way of expediting things, meaning them, to the next level or three he can't challenge this in court as an executive privilege argument, and i think it is important to, know mike pence can challenges under executive privilege, but donald trump can try and come in from the outside and say, i am the hold of that privilege, i was...
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with his trip, his aim as to highlights another neglected crisis. american football superstore tom brady has announced his retirement at the age of 45. he briefly retired after championship 2021 season, but ended up returning for far less successful year in a message posted on social media. he said this time is retiring for good. ah, considered by many as the greatest of all time and american football, a serial winner his professional career began without much fanfare in 2000 johnston as the 190 nines overall. picking the nfl by the new england patriots. after a rookie season on the bench, the quarterback slowly found his stride on the coach. bill bella, check winning back to back. super bowls in 2003 in 2004 for more super bowl wins followed as plenty of nfl records tumbled. the one blemish during this period was 20 fifteens deflate gate scandal, where he and his team were accused of manipulating footballs to gain an advantage resulting in a 4 game suspension in 2020 after 2 decades with the patriots, brady moved to the tampa bay buccaneers in his
with his trip, his aim as to highlights another neglected crisis. american football superstore tom brady has announced his retirement at the age of 45. he briefly retired after championship 2021 season, but ended up returning for far less successful year in a message posted on social media. he said this time is retiring for good. ah, considered by many as the greatest of all time and american football, a serial winner his professional career began without much fanfare in 2000 johnston as the...
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his lawyers could recommend one way or another, but they were leaving it up to his client. and there is nothing certain until his hand goes up to take the oath to testify. we are waiting to see if he does testify. the question is the problem for the defense. as we know nine witnesses have placed alex murdaugh at the murder scene by identifying his voice on a recording that was on his son's cell phone at 8:44 p.m. he told investigators and others he was not at the kennels around that time. so it would be very interesting to hear how he explains that on the witness stand. but yesterday one of his long-time friends, a fellow lawyer, mark ball, testified about alex murdaugh. he testified for the defense but he sounded a lot like a state witness, actually, when he was speaking about that kennel video and other moments from the night of the murders. listen to what he told the jury. >> any doubt in your mind that alex murdaugh, maggie, and paul were on that kennel video at 8:44 p.m. on june 7, 2021? >> none. >> no doubt? >> no doubt. >> did he deny going down to those kennels to h
his lawyers could recommend one way or another, but they were leaving it up to his client. and there is nothing certain until his hand goes up to take the oath to testify. we are waiting to see if he does testify. the question is the problem for the defense. as we know nine witnesses have placed alex murdaugh at the murder scene by identifying his voice on a recording that was on his son's cell phone at 8:44 p.m. he told investigators and others he was not at the kennels around that time. so it...
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ford edge of the abusing his power during his time as president israelis in tel aviv and all the cities have again taken to the straits in the thousands. there, protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is plans to give law make has the right to overrule the supreme court. critics of netanyahu say he is trying to weaken the judiciary ahead of a corruption trial against him. indian police have arrested more than 2000 men over their involvement entitled marriages. they include hindu and muslim leaders or performing the marriages. the arrests are based on thousands of police cases involving men in the state of a thumb. marriage under the age of 18 is illegal in india at the law is openly ignored. her frances has met with victims of civil of the civil war in solitude on thousands of people streamed towards the cathedral than juba to see the pontiff. earlier the pope made an impassioned plea for peace to warring factions in the country, saying that history would judge them harshly if they further delayed implementing a 2018 piece, a court. ah, it's been an emotional day in the bee
ford edge of the abusing his power during his time as president israelis in tel aviv and all the cities have again taken to the straits in the thousands. there, protesting against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is plans to give law make has the right to overrule the supreme court. critics of netanyahu say he is trying to weaken the judiciary ahead of a corruption trial against him. indian police have arrested more than 2000 men over their involvement entitled marriages. they include hindu...
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he'd his his mobility. so this is this is lee's big concern. he wants to hold that line up there on the rapidan river. so this is the way the campaign is going to start. i'm not going to go detail about the battles that lead up to cold harbor, but i want to give you a sense of the developments that were taking place, because that'll a lot of what happens at cold harbor. i'm also doing this to save you a lot of time and money because now you're not going to have to buy my five books about the overland. all right. don't tell lsu press that i've done. that's that's the deal we got to make. okay. so let me just you a snapshot on each of those with respect to developments that are going to play a big part when we hit cold harbor. so may third, 1864, union army army of the potomac starts its movement. and what does it do? well, i know there's popular image of grant as being a general that like to make headlong assaults. who would needlessly throw men against entrenchment who never maneuvered. well, he begins a campaign with a maneuver. the union army
he'd his his mobility. so this is this is lee's big concern. he wants to hold that line up there on the rapidan river. so this is the way the campaign is going to start. i'm not going to go detail about the battles that lead up to cold harbor, but i want to give you a sense of the developments that were taking place, because that'll a lot of what happens at cold harbor. i'm also doing this to save you a lot of time and money because now you're not going to have to buy my five books about the...
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up to date from timurtash because of his european clothes and his companionship with his young armenian wife , alam was far away from the events and gatherings of these two famous newspapers . correspondence of sale and timurtash in this period, you jump to the high position and position of moket's plan against insult , that is, he gives instructions that your foroughi will be attacked by turkish weapons . read the higher position of correspondence at dinner time translator seven years after the ascension of infinite timurtash to the heights of progress and right in the slave that the rumor of his successor instead of reza khan's less experienced son had reached the ears, and at the same time that he was in trouble with the bolshevik government of russia to solve the problems of the iranian government. he had gone to the land of his acquaintances. google, the closeness of timurtash and the politicians once scared the people of the british embassy who were against any ruler of the government in the oil-rich lands of iran . iran had started to fail the plan it ended, and this is what the
up to date from timurtash because of his european clothes and his companionship with his young armenian wife , alam was far away from the events and gatherings of these two famous newspapers . correspondence of sale and timurtash in this period, you jump to the high position and position of moket's plan against insult , that is, he gives instructions that your foroughi will be attacked by turkish weapons . read the higher position of correspondence at dinner time translator seven years after...
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we also heard from >> his mother who tearfully pay tribute to his life. kron 4 correspondent kareen wynter reports for us tonight. >> tyree was a beautiful if for this to happen to hear is just had a match in the book. >> standing strong alongside thousands of people, family members, friends, elected officials and community members. the mother of tyre, nichols addressed mourners at his memorial. >> probably she the only speed this keep him. you go. it. and i do both. that would him in the side it. >> that video of nichols is fatal beating by 5 black memphis police officers following a traffic stop that was captured on police body cam and other surveillance footage to anger and protests across the country. but this is how his loved ones say he should be remembered. i think turrell tribute during the ceremony as a showed happy pictures of his life with family members. >> the child teen and young adult who enjoyed skateboarding photography and watching sunsets nichols, a sister expressed her heartache. those officers are now facing second-degree murder charg
we also heard from >> his mother who tearfully pay tribute to his life. kron 4 correspondent kareen wynter reports for us tonight. >> tyree was a beautiful if for this to happen to hear is just had a match in the book. >> standing strong alongside thousands of people, family members, friends, elected officials and community members. the mother of tyre, nichols addressed mourners at his memorial. >> probably she the only speed this keep him. you go. it. and i do both....
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ahmadi pulled out his tooth array from his mouth and put it in what . at 6:30, a rope was tied around his neck and a moment later ahmadi went to the gallows. that the ahmadi doctor was the only person responsible for the reign of reza shah, who disappeared being or dying an innocent person was executed. some unofficial sources and memoirists have said that more than 30,000 people disappeared in those 20 years of the kingdom and no trace of them was found . that old man and his companions of the royal past, in the capacity of real estate brokers or officials in the document office , forced the owner to sell the property and sometimes praised the name of the owner from the entire page of existence. the interest in leaving the crowd alone his followers never stop accumulating wealth and deeds of high-quality lands and the increase of real estates, and that a large part of the properties and lands of nomadic leaders and local houses, such as sheikh khazal, who was one of the great landlords in khuzestan, and the properties of the pahlavi government were add
ahmadi pulled out his tooth array from his mouth and put it in what . at 6:30, a rope was tied around his neck and a moment later ahmadi went to the gallows. that the ahmadi doctor was the only person responsible for the reign of reza shah, who disappeared being or dying an innocent person was executed. some unofficial sources and memoirists have said that more than 30,000 people disappeared in those 20 years of the kingdom and no trace of them was found . that old man and his companions of the...
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he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work. at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing innocent people to texas acts because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost their children. you are my story. it was a memorial, attended by over a 1000 people, including the vice president let on memory of tyree shine a light on the path to what peace and justice. so for 12, people have been disciplined for their involvement in nickels death, including 5 officers who have been fired. arrested are facing charges of among other things. second degree murder. at the memorial service, there was praise for the swift action, but also coles to end the over use of police force in the name of fighting crime. you know fright jayce by becoming fam a
he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work. at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing innocent people to texas acts because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have...
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sentencing him, thejudge said he'd betrayed his country and his embassy colleagues.those staff at increased risk of harm. they had to be told that their security had been compromised in this way and the level of danger caused by your actions then had to be managed. it has caused some of the people involved and their families understandable anxiety and distress. investigators found in may 2020, smith used embassy notepaper to write to the russian embassy offering details of british officials in berlin, security passes and documents. to gather more evidence, mi5 set up a sting operation involving two russian speakers whose real names have not been disclosed. smith was told that a mysterious russian called "dmitry" was coming to the embassy for a meeting. he was asked to photocopy some documents. it seemed as though a russian defector was about to spill his country's secrets to the uk. but dmitry was working for the met and mi5 and smith fell for it. those supposedly secret documents, they were nothing of the sort, were later found in smith's locker. a covert camera cap
sentencing him, thejudge said he'd betrayed his country and his embassy colleagues.those staff at increased risk of harm. they had to be told that their security had been compromised in this way and the level of danger caused by your actions then had to be managed. it has caused some of the people involved and their families understandable anxiety and distress. investigators found in may 2020, smith used embassy notepaper to write to the russian embassy offering details of british officials in...
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in following his lead. he was kind of a leader of the american imagination and the american self conception. and that self conception is so important to the american civic conscious and consciousness. he was part of that in his mythmaking. norman rockwell was an anecdotal myth maker of america. you may object to his earlier portrayals of sentimental scenes of american life, but if you look at his paintings into the 1960's, he did evolve and see the issues of justice where black people were involved and he made images that responded to that awareness. host: let's hear from chris calling in from salisbury, connecticut. please go ahead. caller: this is christian. it is simsbury, connecticut. host: you need to check with your phone company because your name comes up misspelled and so does your city. go ahead. caller: not a problem. as an elder to mr. morrow by two years, i wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for his ability to maintain balance in his writings and expressions. and i cannot say strongly enough
in following his lead. he was kind of a leader of the american imagination and the american self conception. and that self conception is so important to the american civic conscious and consciousness. he was part of that in his mythmaking. norman rockwell was an anecdotal myth maker of america. you may object to his earlier portrayals of sentimental scenes of american life, but if you look at his paintings into the 1960's, he did evolve and see the issues of justice where black people were...
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his office said in a statement while john has experienced pronu life, it only became severeweek his wif himor askand getting th" clinical psychiatrist dr. sue varma says patients may check themselves in because symptoms of depression can be severe. >> they're feeling very depressed, hopeless, helpless, thoughts of wanting to harm themselves. >> reporter: on capitol hill, an outpouring of support from chuck schumer to rank and file colleagues. do you see any signs of this? >> i think we've been worry about him just because of his health. >> reporter: the freshman democrat just got out of the hospital last week after suffering from light-headedness, although doctors cleared him in two days after a round of tests. the former p lieutenant governor suffered a stroke last may, which forced him to take time off the trail during an intense campaign for senate. >> we knew that was going to be a challenge somebody who is in recovery after having a stroke. >> reporter: the american stroke association says post stroke depression is common, affecting about a third of stroke survivors. several senato
his office said in a statement while john has experienced pronu life, it only became severeweek his wif himor askand getting th" clinical psychiatrist dr. sue varma says patients may check themselves in because symptoms of depression can be severe. >> they're feeling very depressed, hopeless, helpless, thoughts of wanting to harm themselves. >> reporter: on capitol hill, an outpouring of support from chuck schumer to rank and file colleagues. do you see any signs of this?...