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abigail adams in a letter to her husband when he was at philadelphia, the second continental congress, said future generations which will reap the blessings will have no conception of how -- of the hardships and sufferings of their ancestors, and that's true. even for someone who lived on a handsome a scale and style as did the knoxes. >> you gave a speech at hillsdale college back in april, and it kind of dovetails what you just said about that period versus now. i got a quote written down i want to read back to you. it says, when all that matters is success, being number one, getting ahead, getting to the top, you're referring to the attitudes back then to today, that the attitudes getting to the top, however you betray or gouge or claw or do whatever awful thing is immaterial if you get to the top. you think we've changed since the john adams era or the henry knox era and -- >> i do. >> and why? >> well, for many, many reasons. for one, their education, their notion of history was based on the classical mold, the history of greece and rome. their understanding of virtue, honor, cha
abigail adams in a letter to her husband when he was at philadelphia, the second continental congress, said future generations which will reap the blessings will have no conception of how -- of the hardships and sufferings of their ancestors, and that's true. even for someone who lived on a handsome a scale and style as did the knoxes. >> you gave a speech at hillsdale college back in april, and it kind of dovetails what you just said about that period versus now. i got a quote written...
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anyway, if you know of abigail and john's correspondence of i 1776, you know john was aw this, of abigails upset about the status of women and his reply was that, women are more influen influence, unofficially, indirectly and he talked about the sway of the petticoat. what the episode in new jersey indicates is that while men were content to acknowledge that informal influence. so there were serious efforts made in the legislature to disenfranchise women. in 1799, and 1802. finally, after particularly contentious election in 1807, the legislature was able to pass a law that disenfran choose chi women. when there were accusations of fraud, what they did was disenfranchise the groups, women and free blacks and this ended in 1807, this brief experiment in women voting. now, you might say -- did the women rise up in protest? and somewhat surprisingly they did not. and to understand why not, we have to go back to understanding what voting meant at this time. remember, voting at this time was understood as a privilege o. it would be the jeffersonnians who in the early 19th century would launch a
anyway, if you know of abigail and john's correspondence of i 1776, you know john was aw this, of abigails upset about the status of women and his reply was that, women are more influen influence, unofficially, indirectly and he talked about the sway of the petticoat. what the episode in new jersey indicates is that while men were content to acknowledge that informal influence. so there were serious efforts made in the legislature to disenfranchise women. in 1799, and 1802. finally, after...
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if you know of abigail and john's correspondence of this issue, you know john was aware of this, of abigail's upset about the status of women. his reply was that women have more influence unofficially, indirectly, and he talked about the sway of the petticoat. but what this episode in new jersey indicates is that while men were content to acknowledge that informal means of influence, many of them were quite upset and quite objected to this more formal kind of enfranchisement that was evident in women actually casting ballots. there were serious efforts made in the legislature to disenfranchise women. in 1779 and 1802. finally after a particularly contentious election in 1807, the legislature was able to pass a law that disenfranchised both women and freed blacks. they did it because there were accusations of fraud, but it's interesting, when there are accusations of fraud, what the legislature did was disenfranchise the most underrepresented and marginalized groups, the women and freed blacks. thus ended in 1807 this brief experiment in women voting. now, you might say, did the women rise up
if you know of abigail and john's correspondence of this issue, you know john was aware of this, of abigail's upset about the status of women. his reply was that women have more influence unofficially, indirectly, and he talked about the sway of the petticoat. but what this episode in new jersey indicates is that while men were content to acknowledge that informal means of influence, many of them were quite upset and quite objected to this more formal kind of enfranchisement that was evident in...
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maybe john adams because abigail had primed him. now, what happened in new jersey is that the legislatures -- legislators in the state of new jersey took this principle of no taxation without representation seriously. and took it to its furthest extremes. in 1776, the continental congress asked each state to write its own constitution. and when the state of new jersey was writing its first constitution, when it devised the provision regarding suffrage, it simply talked about it in gender-neutral terms. it said all inhabitants who are worth 50 pounds proclamation money are entitled to vote. now, this gender neutral language is not in itself significant. if you look at the early state constitutions, more than half of them do not limit voting to men. what was different in new jersey is that in 1790 and in 1797, state legislators clarified the meaning of this provision, and they passed election statutes in which they referred to voters using the pronoun "he" and "she." so new jersey actually extended the franchise to all adult members o
maybe john adams because abigail had primed him. now, what happened in new jersey is that the legislatures -- legislators in the state of new jersey took this principle of no taxation without representation seriously. and took it to its furthest extremes. in 1776, the continental congress asked each state to write its own constitution. and when the state of new jersey was writing its first constitution, when it devised the provision regarding suffrage, it simply talked about it in...
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meantime, abigail's looking at copper breaking a key technical level. brain. what is the key technical level? >> there's actually a lot of things breaking in the chart of copper. failed to reverse down trend from last summer and it's trading in a rounding top pattern. yesterday it plunged through its 200-day moving average. bearish sign. closed above 50-day moving average. i think this could be more poor things to come for the risk rally ahead. if it drops below 370 or so a pound i think we'll look easily around 3535 possibly below 3. unless it can find the stamina to climb above $4, i think we're looking at a lower copper and i think it's signaling again problems ahead. just a weakness maybe. >> the fundamental story behind that is china once again. we keep talking about this. but most analysts are expecting a surplus -- i'm sorry, a deficit in the copper market this year. and that assuming that china's demand is going to continue growing like it has over the last ten years. we know that's not goipg to happen. it doesn't take much to flip this market f
meantime, abigail's looking at copper breaking a key technical level. brain. what is the key technical level? >> there's actually a lot of things breaking in the chart of copper. failed to reverse down trend from last summer and it's trading in a rounding top pattern. yesterday it plunged through its 200-day moving average. bearish sign. closed above 50-day moving average. i think this could be more poor things to come for the risk rally ahead. if it drops below 370 or so a pound i think...
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and like another more famous couple, john and abigail adams, their letters were filled with writings about political events going on at the time. both of them were obsessed with politics. both of them couldn't wait to learn more about what would happen. and, of course, they had both a personal and a political interest in what was going on since the fate of their relationship to some extent depended on the fate of the colonies. finally, in 1770, joseph reed, having become a successful lawyer in philadelphia, returned to england, married his love, and took her back along with her widowed mother to settle in what was still part of the american colonies. the couple subsequently had four children. now, the political situation into which reed entered as a young wife was one in which the controversy with britain was already in full swing. and in this controversy, male political leaders had already discovered that they had a weapon, a secret weapon, that could be mobilized in their battles with great britain, and that weapon was women. beginning with the stamp act in 1765, then with the town
and like another more famous couple, john and abigail adams, their letters were filled with writings about political events going on at the time. both of them were obsessed with politics. both of them couldn't wait to learn more about what would happen. and, of course, they had both a personal and a political interest in what was going on since the fate of their relationship to some extent depended on the fate of the colonies. finally, in 1770, joseph reed, having become a successful lawyer in...
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abigail doolittle is here with a longer term view of dow jones transports.king about apple. welcome. the parabolic chart. what do you make of it? >> apple is all about the parabolic move. if we look at the chart of apple this year, we see just a huge move to the upside. and marking that upside move is a trend line. what we're really watching because a parabolic move cannot last forever is a reversal. right now apple's trend is very much up. the minute it goes beyond that -- which will happen -- it is going to drop quickly back down. one reason to think this will happen is an ascending trend channel. it's likely the support and resistance in this channel is going to pull it back down. plus there's a huge gap here. all in all, apple's trend here is up. when it begins to reverse, the level is 540. it moves up just a bit every day. then it's probably going to fall back down quickly to close gaps at 552, 477 and above 430 or so. >> i dig your work but i would push back. you've seen -- i can probably rattle off ten stocks that have gone from basically 30 to 60-ish
abigail doolittle is here with a longer term view of dow jones transports.king about apple. welcome. the parabolic chart. what do you make of it? >> apple is all about the parabolic move. if we look at the chart of apple this year, we see just a huge move to the upside. and marking that upside move is a trend line. what we're really watching because a parabolic move cannot last forever is a reversal. right now apple's trend is very much up. the minute it goes beyond that -- which will...
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let's bring in abigail doolittle from peak theories research.d to see you. >> nice to see you too, scott. >> what should have us concerned. >> the materials look vulnerable to the down side. it's the sector to have not reversed the immediate term down trend. this probably reflects lingers concerning of investors. we also see the xlb is trading in a consolidation pattern. it appears right now to be a double top. that pattern confirms that 3640, if it closes belo you that level, the target is 35. there's an unclosed gap there, so overall i would say the xlb looks vulnerable, and again this probably reflects some worries around the economy. this is showing up in the chart of copper. >> on that note. is that why you're looking at freeport mcmoran as well? >> this chart looks very vulnerable. it's not reversed. it really has not recovered from last august. it also is trading in a consolidation pattern, a bearish descending triangle right on top the 50-day. if that patterns confirms, the target is 35, it looks like it could drop to that level pretty q
let's bring in abigail doolittle from peak theories research.d to see you. >> nice to see you too, scott. >> what should have us concerned. >> the materials look vulnerable to the down side. it's the sector to have not reversed the immediate term down trend. this probably reflects lingers concerning of investors. we also see the xlb is trading in a consolidation pattern. it appears right now to be a double top. that pattern confirms that 3640, if it closes belo you that level,...
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i'm a last-minute replacement with abigail. she is probably forgotten more about the voting rights act than i will ever know. i will try to develop a thesis i think she will support. that is section five of the voting rights act is unconstitutional and the court will find it unconstitutional. my thesis is not the section five of the voting rights act must be or was always unconstitutional. it is as constituted unconstitutional. section five was the remedial powers and requires covered states in the south to achieve pre-clearance as originally
i'm a last-minute replacement with abigail. she is probably forgotten more about the voting rights act than i will ever know. i will try to develop a thesis i think she will support. that is section five of the voting rights act is unconstitutional and the court will find it unconstitutional. my thesis is not the section five of the voting rights act must be or was always unconstitutional. it is as constituted unconstitutional. section five was the remedial powers and requires covered states in...
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abigail says she heard an engine rev. >> there is smoke and next thing i knew i was on the ground. >> witnesses say the driver tried to ram the line of demonstrators. >> he was saying we weren't allowed to walk off. and he wasn't going to give up. >> two charges, taemtd murder. >> police won't speculate if charges will be filed. >> we're trying to keep the peace today. and are trying to work with demonstrators ask ask for patients. >> not everyone was understanding. this man walked up and grabbed a bandanna. someone jumped in to protest the man who continued to taunt the crowd. the human barricade designed to keep cars off campus and disrupt business as usual. >> this idea is that the university shuts douchblt it's a man festation of the inconveniences we're suffering every day. >> some students do not appreciate the method its unfair for students to do their assignments, right? >> and what will be remembered here, today are the emotion that's went too far. >> you've got to hurt people. so i don't know. >> protestors do expect to wrap up their activities around 7:00 tonight. police sa
abigail says she heard an engine rev. >> there is smoke and next thing i knew i was on the ground. >> witnesses say the driver tried to ram the line of demonstrators. >> he was saying we weren't allowed to walk off. and he wasn't going to give up. >> two charges, taemtd murder. >> police won't speculate if charges will be filed. >> we're trying to keep the peace today. and are trying to work with demonstrators ask ask for patients. >> not everyone was...
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i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit downnd drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color magenta, a burning asphalt, of beach ball sighing out its life, a garden grown on accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause]
i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit downnd drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color...
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we talked about this earlier with abigail doolittle.1669 below what she saw as a support level. something is going on here. you wonder, the vix, we pointed this out earlier, the vix today hit a low we hadn't seen since june of 2007. it hit that low four months before the market peaked. so you wonder now, with the vix hitting this low, that we haven't seen in five years, if it is foreshadowing something going on in the market. i want to show you one other chart i've been following very carefully. if you know what the bollinger bands, they were defld by john bollinger of the financial news years ago that measures volatility in the market. the wider the bands, the greater the volatility. and it works every time. when you get a narrowing of the bands, as we're seeing right now, this is the dow, with the bollinger bands attached to them, the narrowing of the bands always leads to a breakout. the problem is, you don't know which way it's going to break out. so we've got this narrowing. i will say, though, with this rally today, we are breakin
we talked about this earlier with abigail doolittle.1669 below what she saw as a support level. something is going on here. you wonder, the vix, we pointed this out earlier, the vix today hit a low we hadn't seen since june of 2007. it hit that low four months before the market peaked. so you wonder now, with the vix hitting this low, that we haven't seen in five years, if it is foreshadowing something going on in the market. i want to show you one other chart i've been following very...
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i'm a last-minute replacement with abigail. she is probably forgotten more about the voting rights act than i will ever know. i will try to develop a thesis i think she will support. that is section five of the voting rights act is unconstitutional and the court will find it unconstitutional. my thesis is not the section five of the voting rights act must be or was always unconstitutional. it is as constituted unconstitutional. section five was the remedial powers and requires covered states in the south to achieve pre-clearance as originally understood. it must be con grew end proportional. in northwest austin. latest shall be a county case agreed that it must be proportional. section five must be a proportional remedy to achieving the franchise for minorities. when section five was passed in 1965, we were 100 years after the 15th amendment. we were in a extreme state of discrimination. a mayoral candidate asked white voters to shoot in their tracks any african-american voters. alabama was 19% registration rate. white voting i
i'm a last-minute replacement with abigail. she is probably forgotten more about the voting rights act than i will ever know. i will try to develop a thesis i think she will support. that is section five of the voting rights act is unconstitutional and the court will find it unconstitutional. my thesis is not the section five of the voting rights act must be or was always unconstitutional. it is as constituted unconstitutional. section five was the remedial powers and requires covered states in...
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abigail said while you're down there in philadelphia writing constitutions and laws, hanging out with other resolutions, we are here running the farm, keeping it going and behind every father and father was a founding mother who wanted to be included. so what i said was we are that revolution. and i said to the women of the senate, come on back. square your soldiers, suit up. picture lipstick on and let's fight another day. [cheers and applause] so today is not about honoring so today is not about honoring others, but it is about make sure we are working to create a whole new village others, but it is about make sure we are working to create a whole new village, where everybody is equal, where everybody gets a shot at being able to make a chance for themselves. i want to thank a feminist majority because they then on rescue organizers and when all is said and done, it is the power of social movements that we take their country for every century in the past and this 21st century. so now, here we are. we've had some setbacks come without some challenges, but let's do what i said. with s
abigail said while you're down there in philadelphia writing constitutions and laws, hanging out with other resolutions, we are here running the farm, keeping it going and behind every father and father was a founding mother who wanted to be included. so what i said was we are that revolution. and i said to the women of the senate, come on back. square your soldiers, suit up. picture lipstick on and let's fight another day. [cheers and applause] so today is not about honoring so today is not...
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supervisor kim: i believe that abigail evans is here today. thank you for patients. we appreciate your application. pedestrian safety is one of the top priorities for my office. as you know, so many of the collisions between vehicles and pedestrians happened in district 6. i did appreciate your application and background and expertise. you can speak to your interest on serving on the pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you for having me. i am currently a research associate at san francisco general hospital. we are one of 13 injury centers funded by the cdc. currently i managed and direct a handful of projects aimed at reducing the incidence or recurrence of injuries among people of all ages in san francisco. many experience this -- experiences says that this leads to a sustainable results. we executed an economic analysis as a cost of auto verses pedestrian industries. -- entry. the cost is $80 million each year. we found 74% of those involved in a collision were san francisco residents and 75% of the cost was charged to public funds. that is medicare or m
supervisor kim: i believe that abigail evans is here today. thank you for patients. we appreciate your application. pedestrian safety is one of the top priorities for my office. as you know, so many of the collisions between vehicles and pedestrians happened in district 6. i did appreciate your application and background and expertise. you can speak to your interest on serving on the pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you for having me. i am currently a research associate at...
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think that this ties into in maybe some sort of mega cyclical way the famous letters between john and abigail adams from seven hundred eighty seven when he was helping write the constitution and she wrote to him and she wrote and i quote remember remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than were your ancestors and then he wrote back and i quote depending on it depend on it that we know better than to repeal our masculine systems and then she wrote back to him saying if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies we are determined to foment a rebellion you know can you draw art from there or through the suffrage movement to the feminists of the sixty's and didn't each produce a counterrevolution a backlash. yes each did produce a backlash account of evolution and in almost every case those counterrevolution reactions attracted many women on the other side so i think the lesson here is that these things don't divide women and men that it really is more foundational about the values people hold about religion it's america and america as a democracy as a civil s
think that this ties into in maybe some sort of mega cyclical way the famous letters between john and abigail adams from seven hundred eighty seven when he was helping write the constitution and she wrote to him and she wrote and i quote remember remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than were your ancestors and then he wrote back and i quote depending on it depend on it that we know better than to repeal our masculine systems and then she wrote back to him saying if...
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montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> welcome back. today marks the one-year anniversary of the deadly earthquake and tsunami that ravaged parts of japan. the disaster also sent a wave of garbage into the sea. it's thousands of miles long still floating in the ocean and it's now getting closer and closer to our shores. i want to bring in alexandra steele. you're tracking this thing. >> we're talking debris like rooves and trucks and cars and anything you can possibly imagine. here's a look. we're going to show you what it is and talk about what's happening. the wreckage, 23 million metric tons of material was displaced. you know, we just showed that live picture from japan, and you know it was levelled. there's nothing there. all that debris di
montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> welcome back. today marks the one-year anniversary of the deadly earthquake and tsunami that ravaged parts of japan....
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>> well, abigail was outstanding, because she insisted that they called her mrs. because she talked about the political divisions, and she was really assertive, but then there were many who absolutely stayed in the background and most americans don't know their names. >> although they would know the names if they had my trusty first lady's fan given any first lady emergency there. >> and you get the birth dates, and what they did. and the major accomplishments and projects were, but there was a period when they were invisible. what has happened since 1960, particularly since lady bird johnson in 1963, they are a viable part of the presidency with their own projects and they have all campaigned and write their own book p about the white house when they leave. it is hard to study the presidency since 1960 without talking about the role of the first lady. >> yes, and victoria, you are at the lbj school at the university of texas. lady bird johnson and also her own lbj, was an amazing first lady and the one who shaped the idea that a first lady could impact her husban
>> well, abigail was outstanding, because she insisted that they called her mrs. because she talked about the political divisions, and she was really assertive, but then there were many who absolutely stayed in the background and most americans don't know their names. >> although they would know the names if they had my trusty first lady's fan given any first lady emergency there. >> and you get the birth dates, and what they did. and the major accomplishments and projects...
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. >> in illinois kate and abigail sold girl scout cookies from the front yard. the city sent a litter saying stop these people ran afoul of laws they didn't know existed and still don't understand. >> this is not understandable. not only for people like you but i am a lawyer. i and this is incomp hence dwroibl me. >> the police don't understand. she said the lemonade stand violated the law. but... >> two officers the previous day brought lemonade from them. >> and in scottsdale arizona they're accused of breaking a property maintenance ordinance. the crime? this tree in the backyard. >> they said if you don't remove the tree you'll be fined $2,000 a day you bought the house partly because of the tree? >> yes it turned out the tree wasn't on the planning and development services department's list of approved trees. but there are a bunch in the area. >> and you point this out to the authorities? they say what? >> let us know who they are. we'll cite them as well. >> in california stephanie and chuck were fined for holding bible studies in the home. need a conditio
. >> in illinois kate and abigail sold girl scout cookies from the front yard. the city sent a litter saying stop these people ran afoul of laws they didn't know existed and still don't understand. >> this is not understandable. not only for people like you but i am a lawyer. i and this is incomp hence dwroibl me. >> the police don't understand. she said the lemonade stand violated the law. but... >> two officers the previous day brought lemonade from them. >> and...
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>> for me, it's not how long i served or about history, for me, history books were jane adams and abigail adams and powdered wigs. i walk a day where i have time to powder my nose, let alone powder my wig. the fact was that when i wanted to grow up was to be of service. >> the celebration continues. house minority leader nancy pelosi is hosting a woman's history month reception in her honor. >>> we want to talk to someone who is familiar with barbara mikulski and what she means as a woman running for office and jeff mcintosh is -- and that is an organization dedicated to electing pro-choice democratic women to every level of political office. and thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> and i am going to guess you worked closely with senator mikulski over the years. is that important to your organization? >> yes. yes. this milestone is exciting. we helped elect pro-choice democratic women and senator mikulski was our first victory. 26 years ago, when she was elected to the senate, no democratic woman had been elected to the senate in their own right and that blows my mind tha
>> for me, it's not how long i served or about history, for me, history books were jane adams and abigail adams and powdered wigs. i walk a day where i have time to powder my nose, let alone powder my wig. the fact was that when i wanted to grow up was to be of service. >> the celebration continues. house minority leader nancy pelosi is hosting a woman's history month reception in her honor. >>> we want to talk to someone who is familiar with barbara mikulski and what she...
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montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> it's been a pleasure meeting with you and speaking with you today. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> take care and let me know if there's anything else on the menu that i should try other than the chicken alfredo. >> okay. i'll keep that in mine, try to figure out something that you might like. have you ever been to an olive garden? >> i sure have. i haven't had the chicken alfredo but believe me, that's next. and the raspberry lemonade whether it's winter or not. i'm in california. it doesn't matter. >> in california it would be fine any time. i suppose it would be okay here but i just didn't really go for it at that time. >> understood. well, thank you so much for speaking with me, marilyn. and i wish you the best.
montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> it's been a pleasure meeting with you and speaking with you today. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> take...
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earn points you can use for travel on any airline, montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree thatre and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> homs, syria. for months, activists in this media house had risked everything to capture and share with the world the shocking images of what was happening to their city. >> we're not animals we're human beings. we're asking for help. >> now the team in the media house, including cnn's arwa damon, neil holsworth, and tim crockett, had intell that things were about to get even more dangerous. >> we had been in there for almost three days at this point, and there was credible information that something was going to happen that would be very detrimental. >> yeah, we sat down. everyone was part of the discussion about, look, talking through all of the options, you know, that could or may not
earn points you can use for travel on any airline, montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree thatre and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> homs, syria. for months, activists in this media house had risked everything to...
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montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. >> our political and religious leaders say they have no future. >> they can't get married. >> they can't donate our blood. >> they can't serve our country openly. >> cindy mccain taking on a big social issue of the day. gay rights, guy marriage. it all blue up on this show last friday with kirk cameron and comments he made. it's fast moving it seems to me. eight states now legalizing gay marriage. a real sea change in public opinion. and yet you can't leave behind respect for people's religious beliefs guide them in a certain way of thinking and have done so for thousands of years. it's a difficult, tricky movement that's going on, i think. >> it's also a lesson in tolerance. what you are finding now are people
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abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ >> villagers caught in the combat pour into camps like the one we visited in the province of north kivu. it's a desperate place where a fist of flour can be, in the moment, as precious as gold. fidel bafilemba is a relief worker for the international rescue committee, a global charity that brings water and health care to the camps. how many camps are the
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montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit.hich provided for their every financial need. 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. when my tempur-pedic moves. [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ergonomics. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. it's the perfect time to save up to $300 on select mattress sets. >>> the canadian nudist arsonist cult has decided that the name jesus christ is code word for getting high on mushrooms so then you can get naked and is the things on fire.
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montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit.ich provided for their every financial need. 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. >>> so here is the new information, the exclusive that i just said. so either ben or jason you can take it. to address that criticism, you're doing something you hope to have by midnight tonight but you're saying tomorrow. what are you doing? >> yeah. we're just going to release a ten-minute video that kind of clicks through some of the questions where we say, here's all of the answers. here's all of the figures. there's nothing to hide. invisible children has been transparent since 2004 when we started. that's our intention and we want to show this campaign is part of a strategy and model that's comprehensive and that we stand by it. >> all right, jason russell and ben keesey of invisibility children, part of the
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replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do montgomery and abigail...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> our circle, and tonight, some amazing stories. first to the seashells. business for them is still booming. dan rivers went to the president and filed this report. >> reporter: these are the unlucky ones. the rare glimpse of somali pirates in prison in the see shells. proving these men ar
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abigail edwards said she heard an engine rev and this mustang hit her when the driver charged forward. >> smelled like a little smoke coming from the hood and next thing i knew i was on top of the hood then on the ground. >>reporter: the driver intentionally tried to ram the line of demonstrators. >> he was vocal saying that we weren't allowed to walk the entrance off and l it was his right and he felt entitled to come on to campus and wasn't going to give up. >> assault with deadly weapon and attempted murder. >>reporter: police are investigating the incident and won't speculate if any charges will be filed. >> but we are trying to do is keep the peace today. we are really trying to work with the demonstrators and we are asking for the community patience. >>reporter: not everyone was understanding. watch that is man walked up and grabbed the bandana off the face of one of the students. someone quickly jumped in to protect the man who continued to taunt the crowd. about human barricade was designed to keep cars off campus and disrupt business as usual. >> entire idea of a strike is th
abigail edwards said she heard an engine rev and this mustang hit her when the driver charged forward. >> smelled like a little smoke coming from the hood and next thing i knew i was on top of the hood then on the ground. >>reporter: the driver intentionally tried to ram the line of demonstrators. >> he was vocal saying that we weren't allowed to walk the entrance off and l it was his right and he felt entitled to come on to campus and wasn't going to give up. >> assault...
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abigail, obviously on a day like today, everybody wants to know what you think of the s&p 500.hat do you see in the chart? >> the s&p 500 i think the big story today is the fact it slipped back into the top of its two-year trading range. if we break it down into the main part of that range between about 1350. this signals the s&p could decline further. they're confirmed today a bearish pattern, a bearish rising wedge pattern. the first target is around 1159. the second 1075. i think what we want to pay attention to is in the chart of 2000. this is the blueprint for the s&p 500. it started to reverse its down trend last week. what happened today on the russe russe russell 2000, it went down. of what's to come. also showing in the russell 2000 is a rounding top pattern. it confirmed on the close at 787. the target is around 750. that would put below the 200 day moving average. it signals we may see the broader equity indices to decline. i don't know it's going to come in one chunk. the vix spiked up on a gap this morning. that gap's likely to close. i think that we see probably s
abigail, obviously on a day like today, everybody wants to know what you think of the s&p 500.hat do you see in the chart? >> the s&p 500 i think the big story today is the fact it slipped back into the top of its two-year trading range. if we break it down into the main part of that range between about 1350. this signals the s&p could decline further. they're confirmed today a bearish pattern, a bearish rising wedge pattern. the first target is around 1159. the second 1075. i...
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participatory first lady as opposed to an example, in her time, when she was a young woman, and this is, abigailwas a first lady and martha washington was firstly, she knew all of those people. annett davis come at the weekly event when a welcome the general public, they sat and people to come up every politely bow and scrape effectively in order to get the attention of the first lady. when dolley set up or squeezes, she mixed, she would middle, she shook hands. i do know she kissed cheeks or not, but she was definitely a very accessible, friendly, warm person who, among other things, welcomed both sides of the pluto, all sides of the political spectrum. to her squeezes. which clearly was force for political good, and it would be a very nice thing able to do a little bit more of that today. i'm not placing any blame on michelle obama because with such a polarized situation in washington. now, who would be best -- i guess i don't know enough about the first ladies, although one has to admire a variety of things about any number of them. i guess i don't know enough about contemporary first ladies
participatory first lady as opposed to an example, in her time, when she was a young woman, and this is, abigailwas a first lady and martha washington was firstly, she knew all of those people. annett davis come at the weekly event when a welcome the general public, they sat and people to come up every politely bow and scrape effectively in order to get the attention of the first lady. when dolley set up or squeezes, she mixed, she would middle, she shook hands. i do know she kissed cheeks or...
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"the washington post" critic tells us if that's so, next on "weekends with alex witt." gomer abigail had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, yo
"the washington post" critic tells us if that's so, next on "weekends with alex witt." gomer abigail had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. 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. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male...
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