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>> abigail was more angry. >> rose: that's what i thought. that's what someone told me that abigail didn't like jefferson, was angry at jefferson. >> yes. she felt that he had betrayed her husband because he's the one that put the reporter after adams during the campaign when they were running against each other. >> rose: on his orders? on jefferson's orders? >> yes. and the irony was that he was the same one who turned around and revealed the sally hemmings relationship on jefferson because jefferson, he fe, ha't rewarded him sufficiently for the job he'd done attacking adams ring the campaign. but they were really... ey were true friends. they were as diffent as night and day. and they died on the same day and they didn't die just onany day, they died on the 4th of july, tir day. and adams truly did say jefferson survives. >> rose: survives? still lives? survives. >> survives. >> ros andefferson was dead? >> jefferson had died that morng. >> rose: wow. ju 4. >> yup. rose: samuel morse and the telegraph. >> indeed. >> rose: the idea came fro
>> abigail was more angry. >> rose: that's what i thought. that's what someone told me that abigail didn't like jefferson, was angry at jefferson. >> yes. she felt that he had betrayed her husband because he's the one that put the reporter after adams during the campaign when they were running against each other. >> rose: on his orders? on jefferson's orders? >> yes. and the irony was that he was the same one who turned around and revealed the sally hemmings...
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look abigail as a. powder in the road are close enough idea. and i would go hunting but it comes from the bomb. is in the door. was a little like ready for you. to limit it gently does it and then the dignity. as if this sand is toxic. because. this is where the rocket i send us time to talk so we have to get it out quick we can't leave it here he met its white phosphorus. and it comes from the ball. so did you take the full barrels. and bring back the empty barrels. those are going to hear. ok very well. you got everything you need. did you see. they destroyed the house. my total cost was blowing the bomb exploded inside. here sixteen's came back. and they bolted again. i just tried my tunnel a second time over how many meters seven meters it was two bombs it could be destroyed over twelve meters. debris. look they are bringing it out now is it everywhere yes. and the planks are broken. and you know. i know a guy who's tunnel was. all that. it was compensated and this tunnel was destroyed when they bombed the house close by. about a journalist
look abigail as a. powder in the road are close enough idea. and i would go hunting but it comes from the bomb. is in the door. was a little like ready for you. to limit it gently does it and then the dignity. as if this sand is toxic. because. this is where the rocket i send us time to talk so we have to get it out quick we can't leave it here he met its white phosphorus. and it comes from the ball. so did you take the full barrels. and bring back the empty barrels. those are going to hear. ok...
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there were also flowers which were filled with plants that abigail adams to where his wife, compared to humble citizens in contrast to the stately crown which she said was banned from the garden is the bears to market : name. by the end of december 1796 adams finally names as garden after many years. i will read you why he explains he called the peace field. this is what he says. commemoration of the peace which i assisted in making in 1783 of the 13 years' peace in the tell the which i have come to read it to preserve and of the cost and peace and tranquility which i have enjoyed. even in the same they're is a political meeting. let's have a look. when jefferson retired from his presidency in 89 he created a garden that was very much a reflection of what he believed america was , strong, beautiful, independent, agrarian, and sublime. monticello is a living tapestried of the scenes that had occupied him for so long. so they have the majestic views across the rolling landscape which is his celebration of the american landscape. the plants that lewis and clark had brought from their ex
there were also flowers which were filled with plants that abigail adams to where his wife, compared to humble citizens in contrast to the stately crown which she said was banned from the garden is the bears to market : name. by the end of december 1796 adams finally names as garden after many years. i will read you why he explains he called the peace field. this is what he says. commemoration of the peace which i assisted in making in 1783 of the 13 years' peace in the tell the which i have...
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about the tornado that tore through springfield, massachusetts. [ male announcer ] montgomery and abigailthe most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. and they danced. good night, frank. good night. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multiple daily doses of nexium for a long time. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with the most advanced engine in its class, 50 horsepower, dual overhead cams and fierce a
about the tornado that tore through springfield, massachusetts. [ male announcer ] montgomery and abigailthe most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. and they danced. good night, frank....
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in the east room of the white house, the largest room in the executive mansion, and the room that abigail now for the president of the united states, speaking to the white house press corps. >> good morning, everybody. have a seat, please. i just want to say a few words about the economy, before i take your questions. there are a lot of folks out there who are still struggling with the effects of the recession. many people are still looking for work or looking for a job that pays more. families are wondering how they deal with the broken refrigerator or a busted tranmission or how to finance their kids' college education and they're also worrying about the possibility of lay-offs. the struggles of middle class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. but there are more steps that we can take right now that would help businesses create jobs here in america. today, our administration is trying to take those steps, so we're reviewing government regulations so th
in the east room of the white house, the largest room in the executive mansion, and the room that abigail now for the president of the united states, speaking to the white house press corps. >> good morning, everybody. have a seat, please. i just want to say a few words about the economy, before i take your questions. there are a lot of folks out there who are still struggling with the effects of the recession. many people are still looking for work or looking for a job that pays more....
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stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here as well and to all families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for being here. thank you. [applause] >> senator lautenberg we are delighted that you could join us again this year i mentioned in my opening statement that you to have a personal connection in leadership in this area. estimate a granddaughter also i'm fortunate enough to have come and to the chairman and the chairman for inviting me today. and i appreciate the chance to work with you, senator lieberman but particularly with susan collins the colleague from maine. she has been so diligent, so persistent, so determined to help our country by making sure those with diabetes can conduct their lives with a decen
stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here as well and to all families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for...
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stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here well and to families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for being here. thank you. [applause] >> senator lautenberg we are delighted that you could join us again this year i mentioned in my opening statement that you to have a personal connection in leadership in this area. estimate a granddaughter also i'm fortunate enough to have come and to the chairman and the chairman for inviting me today. and i appreciate the chance to work with you, senator lieberman but particularly with susan collins the colleague from maine. she has been so diligent, so persistent, so determined to help our country by making sure those with diabetes can conduct their lives with a decent attit
stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here well and to families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for being...
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stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here as well and to all families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for being here. thank you. [applause] >> senator lautenberg we are delighted that you could join us again this year i mentioned in my opening statement that you to have a personal connection in leadership in this area. estimate a granddaughter also i'm fortunate enough to have come and to the chairman and the chairman for inviting me today. and i appreciate the chance to work with you, senator lieberman but particularly with susan collins the colleague from maine. she has been so diligent, so persistent, so determined to help our country by making sure those with diabetes can conduct their lives with a decen
stephanie and father, craig cochairing the children's congress this year and also want to recognize abigail and her mother jeneane from merrimac hampshire. thank you both for being here as well and to all families and all the delegates who are here today. i'm very happy and proud and be happy to join you and advocating for research for a cure for juvenile diabetes and also moving forward as quickly as we can at the development of an artificial pancreas. so again, thank you all very much for...