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you read the letter from abigail to john quincy. she comes across in that letter is somewhat traditionalist at as opposed to the image that is presented of her today as sort of the first woman's liberation advocate. was there any element of advice that she gave to her children that could be viewed as more modern than traditional? >> not really. keep your nose to the rhinestone, work hard, give it everything you have got. and remember god. be respectful and he will turn out just fine. she's pretty traditional. she wanted congress to remember the ladies when they were deliberating over independence from great britain. i don't think she wanted them remembered in quite the modern sense we would think of that. i think what she intended probably was that they gain some rights. they had none. they were property. i do not think she was saying we want the vote. she was saying, we would like not to be property. we would like to have laws that would treat us with dignity and respect. by and large, the constitution went a long way to improving
you read the letter from abigail to john quincy. she comes across in that letter is somewhat traditionalist at as opposed to the image that is presented of her today as sort of the first woman's liberation advocate. was there any element of advice that she gave to her children that could be viewed as more modern than traditional? >> not really. keep your nose to the rhinestone, work hard, give it everything you have got. and remember god. be respectful and he will turn out just fine....
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i thought about putting a picture of abigail up here by means of comparison, because in abigail's portrait of the white house, -- or excuse me -- of the first lady, she's wearing a mod cap, a high-neck dress and a small over it, just to make sure that everything is covered. abigail's attitude about what dolly swore is that she looked like a nursing mother. dolly was born in guilford county and it was settled by quakers. dolly was raised as a quaker and when she married james madison she was excommunicated because he was not a quaker. it is said that she encountered a former fellow quaker friend of hers on the street one day. as those who are part of the quaker tradition know, it was practice for men at that time for men to wear hats as a sign of humility. she looked at her friend and said, friend, where is thy hat? he looked at her and said, friend, where is thy kerchief. she tried new shoes and jewelry. what she was most familiar with other than the low neckline was her turban which was essentially a silk scarf that she wrapped around her head in a somewhat turkish fashion, and it was so
i thought about putting a picture of abigail up here by means of comparison, because in abigail's portrait of the white house, -- or excuse me -- of the first lady, she's wearing a mod cap, a high-neck dress and a small over it, just to make sure that everything is covered. abigail's attitude about what dolly swore is that she looked like a nursing mother. dolly was born in guilford county and it was settled by quakers. dolly was raised as a quaker and when she married james madison she was...
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the lady, abigail folger, looked at me and smiled.e next room and saw a man sitting with his back to me. and the woman that was pregnant lying on the bed. the lady was sharon tate and the man was jay sebring. tex ordered them all in front of the fireplace. >> they put a rope around the necks of sharon tate, abigail folger and jay sebring. and they secured that rope by throwing it on top of a beam in the ceiling. so they're all immobilized. at that point one of them, i don't know which one, said what are you going to do with us? tex watson said, you're all going to die. >> when i started to tie the rope around sharon's neck, sebring struggled. shouting for me to be careful. i screamed and shot him. as he slumped forward on the rug still alive, sharon became hysterical. i didn't know what else to do. i went over to him and stabbed him till i thought he was dead. >> tex ordered me to go over and kill frykowski. i had a knife in my hand and i was swinging. i know i stabbed him. abigail folger had gotten loose and was in a fight with patri
the lady, abigail folger, looked at me and smiled.e next room and saw a man sitting with his back to me. and the woman that was pregnant lying on the bed. the lady was sharon tate and the man was jay sebring. tex ordered them all in front of the fireplace. >> they put a rope around the necks of sharon tate, abigail folger and jay sebring. and they secured that rope by throwing it on top of a beam in the ceiling. so they're all immobilized. at that point one of them, i don't know which...
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come on, abigail.sing you, and you pushed me away. and you did that because you were thinking about him.
come on, abigail.sing you, and you pushed me away. and you did that because you were thinking about him.
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[cell phone ringing] >> abigail: hey. >> ben: i should be done in a couple of minutes. >> abigail: great. i can't wait to see you, ben. [gasps] [phone clatters] oh, my god. chad. >> chad: i didn't mean to scare you. >> abigail: no, uh, no, i'm just--i'm... surprised. i... when did you... >> chad: just a couple of hours ago. yeah, i was going to call you. um... i couldn't really figure out what to say. it is really good to see you. you're even more beautiful than i remember.
[cell phone ringing] >> abigail: hey. >> ben: i should be done in a couple of minutes. >> abigail: great. i can't wait to see you, ben. [gasps] [phone clatters] oh, my god. chad. >> chad: i didn't mean to scare you. >> abigail: no, uh, no, i'm just--i'm... surprised. i... when did you... >> chad: just a couple of hours ago. yeah, i was going to call you. um... i couldn't really figure out what to say. it is really good to see you. you're even more beautiful...
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abigail mendosa and her sister rafina are zapoteca, original people from mexico before the spanish.t, where abigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful, time-consuming, difficult traditional way she was taught to make these things and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands, by the way. small, surprisingly delicate, given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it's impressive and beautiful. >> every time you enter a house in oaxaca, especially the small villages, they always offer you a shot of mescal. >> mm, so good. >> seguesa, a mole and chicken dish. this mole sauce, like a lot of the real old school moles made by masters like abigail, uses 35 different types of chili peppers and takes more than two weeks to make. do you think that until recently, until guys like you, that mexicans were not looking back at their own food culture, they were looking elsewhere? what was going on? >> we were conque
abigail mendosa and her sister rafina are zapoteca, original people from mexico before the spanish.t, where abigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful, time-consuming, difficult traditional way she was taught to make these things and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands, by the way. small, surprisingly delicate, given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the...
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come on, abigail. i was kissing you, and you pushed me away. and you did that because you were thinking about him.
come on, abigail. i was kissing you, and you pushed me away. and you did that because you were thinking about him.
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>> ben: maybe you should ask your friend chad. >> abigail: [scoff
>> ben: maybe you should ask your friend chad. >> abigail: [scoff
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back here with tom forester and abigail doolittle. abigail, do you see rates higher here? upper end of the range here recently. >> right around 250 or so, there is descending resistance and suggests we'll see a move down lower as bonds rally. no, i don't think we see rates go higher here and i think they're lower, below 2% and i don't think it's a race for spread of the sovereign bonds and reflecting a flight to safety ultimately. >> tom, do you agree? >> we agree with abigail. we don't think that the fed did the job. a great job in boosting the stock market and not lifted the economy and we don't think you'll see huge increases in interest rates. >> even as they end their bond buying program, you could still see the yield go lower. i mean, in other words, the price will go up and not doing much of any buying here. >> yeah. the fundamentals of the economy haven't picked up as much as they should have. after throwing the trillions as we have at the issue. and we think that's going to be the driver of interest rates going forward. >> abigail, david seaberg said he sees the m
back here with tom forester and abigail doolittle. abigail, do you see rates higher here? upper end of the range here recently. >> right around 250 or so, there is descending resistance and suggests we'll see a move down lower as bonds rally. no, i don't think we see rates go higher here and i think they're lower, below 2% and i don't think it's a race for spread of the sovereign bonds and reflecting a flight to safety ultimately. >> tom, do you agree? >> we agree with...
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mayor for education, abigail smith said today they are recommending changes to agency systems like how to communicate better. the city bears no responsibility for relisha's tragic disappearance. >> there's nothing the government that could have prevented what was a tragic outco. the at same time, the mayor is very clear that we need to constantly work on improving the systems that we have in place and learning from what we see on the ground to be able to improve services for families moving forward. >> my issues with the school board is, if she missed school, why you didn't call our phone. that is your job requirement at the end of school if a child miss as school day. >> relisha's mother and her father have now decided, you have seen them in the past, they don't want their faces shown anymore. they are tired of being judged. they did not give custody to that custodian. they point to an aunt, because the child was sick in the shelter. they blame the school for not reporting the child missing, and police chief, kathy lanier said the investigation is on going. nothing new to report. >> s
mayor for education, abigail smith said today they are recommending changes to agency systems like how to communicate better. the city bears no responsibility for relisha's tragic disappearance. >> there's nothing the government that could have prevented what was a tragic outco. the at same time, the mayor is very clear that we need to constantly work on improving the systems that we have in place and learning from what we see on the ground to be able to improve services for families...
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rusty our director, we love you, and abigail. congratulations her.ook forward to watching her grow up. "fox & friends" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is thursday, september 4th 20, 14. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping riot at a juvenile detention center. teens armed with rocks and pipes attacking guards while trying to escape. we have the breaking details ahead. >> that's not good. >> meanwhile, a tale of two leaders, president obama and british prime minister david cameron meeting today as one draws a hardline and the world still wondering where the other guy stands on this isil threat. what happens today? stay tuned. >>> and the video is crazy, you have a stadium ceiling come crashing down.
rusty our director, we love you, and abigail. congratulations her.ook forward to watching her grow up. "fox & friends" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is thursday, september 4th 20, 14. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping riot at a juvenile detention center. teens armed with rocks and pipes attacking guards while trying to escape. we have the breaking details ahead. >> that's not good. >> meanwhile, a tale of two leaders,...
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abigail, what the hell? you know that door is-- >> abigail: locked, yes, i know. i have a few things to say, ben. so consider yourself a captive audience. >> hope: i don't know how they expect you to carry all this. it must weigh 30 pounds. >> ciara: well, i won't be needing this. so uncool. >> hope: oh, honey.
abigail, what the hell? you know that door is-- >> abigail: locked, yes, i know. i have a few things to say, ben. so consider yourself a captive audience. >> hope: i don't know how they expect you to carry all this. it must weigh 30 pounds. >> ciara: well, i won't be needing this. so uncool. >> hope: oh, honey.
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i still haven't had a chance to talk to sami about abigail.ou, i'm gonna get to it. >> jennifer: well, that's okay. >> hope: this looks amazing. >> jennifer: i think abigail has that situation under control. i mean, for now. >> hope: oh, that's great. so, don't stir the hornets' nest, right?
i still haven't had a chance to talk to sami about abigail.ou, i'm gonna get to it. >> jennifer: well, that's okay. >> hope: this looks amazing. >> jennifer: i think abigail has that situation under control. i mean, for now. >> hope: oh, that's great. so, don't stir the hornets' nest, right?
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>> abigail: stop. she just saw someone she knew. >> clyde: i don't appreciate your tone, young lady. >> jordan: i don't care. is jeremiah in town because you are setting up shop here? >> clyde: i have no idea what-- >> jordan: stop it, clyde. i wasn't that young or that blind. i know exactly what jeremiah did for you, and you better not even think of doing that here. >> will: she has an assignment for me. >> sonny: already? that's great. what's it about? >> will: chad.
>> abigail: stop. she just saw someone she knew. >> clyde: i don't appreciate your tone, young lady. >> jordan: i don't care. is jeremiah in town because you are setting up shop here? >> clyde: i have no idea what-- >> jordan: stop it, clyde. i wasn't that young or that blind. i know exactly what jeremiah did for you, and you better not even think of doing that here. >> will: she has an assignment for me. >> sonny: already? that's great. what's it...
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>> abigail: yeah, i followed you, ben. where did you get all that money from?> ben: maybe you should ask your friend chad.
>> abigail: yeah, i followed you, ben. where did you get all that money from?> ben: maybe you should ask your friend chad.
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abigail, what the hell? you know that door is-- >> abigail: locked, yes, i know.i have a few things to say, ben. so consider yourself a captive audience. >> hope: i don't know how they expect you to carry all this. it must weigh 30 pounds. >> ciara: well, i won't be needing this. so uncool. >> hope: oh, honey.
abigail, what the hell? you know that door is-- >> abigail: locked, yes, i know.i have a few things to say, ben. so consider yourself a captive audience. >> hope: i don't know how they expect you to carry all this. it must weigh 30 pounds. >> ciara: well, i won't be needing this. so uncool. >> hope: oh, honey.
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abigail dolittle and jack, good to see you both. abigail, i know you've been cautious. one bright spot for you has been natural gas, but today it's really falling out of bed. so what do you do at this point? >> well, sue, natural gas has been very volatile like many of the markets, and my bullish call is precarious at best. it starts out with the technicals, and waehat's going , you have the term suuspending. they're in there but it could change on a dime. right now as long as i see signs of those buyers, i have this bullish view. really, what it looks like is the potential for a wild card pop-up, similar to what happened early this year, above 6 or $7. for better or worse, this matches the wild card fundamental situation around russia. there were reports that russia may cut off gas to the ukraine. you have european officials worried about natural gas supplies to southeast europe during the winter. russia supplies 30% of the gas here. it sort of fits that you could see this happen. again, it's precarious. investors can look at this through ung, best bought on strength a
abigail dolittle and jack, good to see you both. abigail, i know you've been cautious. one bright spot for you has been natural gas, but today it's really falling out of bed. so what do you do at this point? >> well, sue, natural gas has been very volatile like many of the markets, and my bullish call is precarious at best. it starts out with the technicals, and waehat's going , you have the term suuspending. they're in there but it could change on a dime. right now as long as i see signs...
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abigail and josephine have memorized it by heart.gail poured her pain into a poem. [ reciting poem ] >> and it's the unknown future of her orphaned grandchildren that this woman worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial dispute has left people behind. >> still to come. lost and found. the mystery of 169-year-old shipwreck is finally solved. >> for those of you eyeing the i phone 6 the problems looms with what to do with the old phone. many end up in the bin, all sorts of electronic gadgets and computers oftenontain toxic chemicals. some have found a way to profit. >> reporter: as the electroc wae recycling plant in africa, they dismantle, compress and ship the waste some of which is dangerous to europe. used electronics are one of the first in kenya. what is generated locally and what comes to the west in the forms of secondhand electronic goods. the country generates more e-waste than it can safely dispose off. >> because there was no legal framework it ends up to rivers. so when it goes to the river it
abigail and josephine have memorized it by heart.gail poured her pain into a poem. [ reciting poem ] >> and it's the unknown future of her orphaned grandchildren that this woman worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial dispute has left people behind. >> still to come. lost and found. the mystery of 169-year-old shipwreck is finally solved. >> for those of you eyeing the i phone 6 the problems looms with what to do with the old phone. many end up...
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abigail folger being chased down and stabbed.agined. >> the question remains did manson order his people to kill or were these depraved acts the work of alienated kids desperate to belong? >> cults are there because lots of individuals are dissatisfied with their lives, and they may join because it promises to give them what's missing in their life, a sense of belonging, a feeling of importance. >> i had no home at all. so i was always looking for -- to substitute family and to make my own families. so i was pretty -- an easy catch for that whole thing. >> catherine share spent over a year living with charles manson and family. she claims his control over the group was gradual. what started out as a peaceful commune evolved into a dangerous cult. >> every single night he would talk about what he called truth and he would just -- we'd listen. it was almost like taking psychology and philosophy classes. i mean, we were learning, and he was teaching constantly. >> i think the main technique that manson used to gain control was preac
abigail folger being chased down and stabbed.agined. >> the question remains did manson order his people to kill or were these depraved acts the work of alienated kids desperate to belong? >> cults are there because lots of individuals are dissatisfied with their lives, and they may join because it promises to give them what's missing in their life, a sense of belonging, a feeling of importance. >> i had no home at all. so i was always looking for -- to substitute family and...
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mi nombre es abigaÍl olascoaga solÍs. despuÉs no supe qué pasÓ con esa acta.a a tener muchos problemas. lo que sÍ le recomiendo es que solicite la ayuda del consulado mexicano en orlando. son muy eficientes para que le ayuden por lo menos a que le den una matrÍcula consular primero con sus nombres correctos, porque realmente... >> yo he tratado! y me dicen que tengo que salir a mÉxico con uno de mis papÁs para que me registren en mÉxico como hija de ellos. >> no, usted puede hacerlo a travÉs de un poder. le pueden dar un poder que puede ser autorizado por el abogado en el consulado mexicano porque el Único problema que usted tiene es el apellido de su mamÁ y que no inscribieron la partida. trate de hacerlo por ese lado porque de lo contrario, su esposo no la pudiera pedir, pero no lo veo tan complicado porque ya su padre biolÓgico reconociÓ la situación suya. ahora, si todo falla, existe la figura de la reposiciÓn de la partida de nacimiento que lo puede hacer tambiÉn. hable con ellos y si ellos tienen dudas, que me hablen gratis que yo con mucho gusto les ayu
mi nombre es abigaÍl olascoaga solÍs. despuÉs no supe qué pasÓ con esa acta.a a tener muchos problemas. lo que sÍ le recomiendo es que solicite la ayuda del consulado mexicano en orlando. son muy eficientes para que le ayuden por lo menos a que le den una matrÍcula consular primero con sus nombres correctos, porque realmente... >> yo he tratado! y me dicen que tengo que salir a mÉxico con uno de mis papÁs para que me registren en mÉxico como hija de ellos. >> no, usted...
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. >> on this flight, 15-year-old abigail from syracuse was flown to shriners hospital. >> you think aboutow lucky you are and how lucky you have been. >> we have dozen s of pie lots. the main mission is the organization that provides disaster relief. the first benefit organization in the area, allowed back in the air after the faa after 9/11, every year they host the annual community event and fundraiser, complete with food and airplane rides and this year is no different. this saturday september 6th, as many as 3,000 people will flood the air field, for the annual many as 3,000 people will flood the air field, for the annual wings and wheels, lisa to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator this is crazy like i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speed match. upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. join n
. >> on this flight, 15-year-old abigail from syracuse was flown to shriners hospital. >> you think aboutow lucky you are and how lucky you have been. >> we have dozen s of pie lots. the main mission is the organization that provides disaster relief. the first benefit organization in the area, allowed back in the air after the faa after 9/11, every year they host the annual community event and fundraiser, complete with food and airplane rides and this year is no different....
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>> the menu includes abby's hugh jass, name after his daughter abigail, and charlotte's rack, a reference to barbecue and his wife. >> jon: my goddaughter's tater tits, aunt sophie's crusty muffin. i hate my family. [laughter] so one of these candidates is associated with a disreputable association that flaunts its contempt for women, and the other has a dad that owns hugh jass burgers. boom! what if your opponent's dad doesn't own a hill lairly is named fast food joint. you could go with mark pryor's strategy against his opponent tom cotton. >> tom cotton voted against preparing america for pandemics like ebola. >> he was the only one to vote against children's hospitals. >> my opponent is pro ebola and anti-baby. well, that certainly has to be the most prejortive and accuse or the ad in the senate race, you would think. if you didn't live in alaska. >> alaska turned ugly. the democratic senator criticized his republican challenger dan sullivan. >> i want to show you a crime scene. >> i don't know how long dan sell van lived in alaska, but as attorney general he left a lot of sex offende
>> the menu includes abby's hugh jass, name after his daughter abigail, and charlotte's rack, a reference to barbecue and his wife. >> jon: my goddaughter's tater tits, aunt sophie's crusty muffin. i hate my family. [laughter] so one of these candidates is associated with a disreputable association that flaunts its contempt for women, and the other has a dad that owns hugh jass burgers. boom! what if your opponent's dad doesn't own a hill lairly is named fast food joint. you could...
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. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] disenchantment [ inaudible ]. >>r: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80 year old worries about. she can't cope with raising them on promise alone. the territorial dispute may appear resolved on paper, but it's leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> at least two people have been killed when a mosque roof collapsed in pakistan's eastern city. 25 others were trapped when the roof caved in during evening prayers. recent torrential rains have lead to multiple roof collapses across the city. >>> people in the flood-hit regions of india and pakistan are leaving their homes as water levels rise. the death toll now exceeds 400. india's province was most severely hit. cam -- kamal has this update. >> reporter: the situation is now preparous in the area. desperate attempts have been made to save the road links which will help the rescue teams to go into the effected area, but as we can see the situation is now worsening in the south as the water moves on, while the water is receding in th
. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] disenchantment [ inaudible ]. >>r: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80 year old worries about. she can't cope with raising them on promise alone. the territorial dispute may appear resolved on paper, but it's leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> at least two people have been killed when a mosque roof collapsed in pakistan's eastern city. 25 others were...
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. >> good morning supervised my name is abigail -- executive director for legal services in san francisco. i'm here with the news and bad news. our office has represented and accompanied immigrant children since 21 and a person worked on many of these cases so i can tell you how difficult these cases are. how complex they are legally involving multiple legal systems often taking a year or 2 years or to resolve. i don't need to tell you about the fact that these cases all involve significant, because you've heard from children themselves this morning about what they've experienced. but because these are children and children who've experienced, these are cases that have to be dealt with with extreme care. and carefulness. an effort. the numbers recently over the past year have become staggering. our agency and many others cannot possibly meet the need in the current situation. we have been turning away cases which is heartbreaking. so that's the bad news. but we are in a community that has a wealth of nonprofit community nonprofit agencies with experience and with commitment and we are als
. >> good morning supervised my name is abigail -- executive director for legal services in san francisco. i'm here with the news and bad news. our office has represented and accompanied immigrant children since 21 and a person worked on many of these cases so i can tell you how difficult these cases are. how complex they are legally involving multiple legal systems often taking a year or 2 years or to resolve. i don't need to tell you about the fact that these cases all involve...
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. >> good morning supervised my name is abigail -- executive director for legal services in san francisco i'm here with the news and bad news. our office has represented and accompanied immigrant children since 21 and a person worked on many of these cases so i can tell you how difficult these cases are. how complex they are legally involving multiple legal systems often taking a year or 2 years or to resolve. i don't need to tell you about the fact that these cases all involve significant, because you've heard from children themselves this morning about what they've experienced. but because these are children and children who've experience
. >> good morning supervised my name is abigail -- executive director for legal services in san francisco i'm here with the news and bad news. our office has represented and accompanied immigrant children since 21 and a person worked on many of these cases so i can tell you how difficult these cases are. how complex they are legally involving multiple legal systems often taking a year or 2 years or to resolve. i don't need to tell you about the fact that these cases all involve...
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town asoccurred in this abigail adams put it and we were all night. from may to october of 1775, he argued for such a force. the first battle was fought in the room of what is now hall.ndence feet wide, one friggot. length of a the most imposing marylander, case, a lawyer with a vicious tongue and relished it.g the american navy for him was the maddest idea in the world. listed allies among their colleagues, the enemy by ed out the cause just being the enemy. shelling h navy began used the e the ousted exile and declared freedom of all virginia slaves owners while they oined the emancipation proclamation for four score and eight years. y october, even chase saw the navy as a necessity. and on the 13th, the continental navy was born. adams drafted the articles of war for the new navy's officers sailors, steven hawkins of the first four five captaincies for his family nd new england contacts including his brother who became the first and only commander in chief of an american navy. adams called his serving new naval to the orce the pleasantness part of
town asoccurred in this abigail adams put it and we were all night. from may to october of 1775, he argued for such a force. the first battle was fought in the room of what is now hall.ndence feet wide, one friggot. length of a the most imposing marylander, case, a lawyer with a vicious tongue and relished it.g the american navy for him was the maddest idea in the world. listed allies among their colleagues, the enemy by ed out the cause just being the enemy. shelling h navy began used the e...
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. >> abigail: yeah, it's weird how babies tend to do that, huh? >> jordan: yes. oh, i have really missed seeing
. >> abigail: yeah, it's weird how babies tend to do that, huh? >> jordan: yes. oh, i have really missed seeing
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>> abigail: hi, mom. it's me. just wanted to call you because i don't think i thanked you enough for making your chicken. it's gonna be great. i know you've been really busy, and i appreciate it.
>> abigail: hi, mom. it's me. just wanted to call you because i don't think i thanked you enough for making your chicken. it's gonna be great. i know you've been really busy, and i appreciate it.
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. >> reporter: on this flight, 15-year-old abigail from syracuse was flown to shriners hospital. >> whenhink about how lucky you are and how lucky you've been. >> we have 100 pilots. >> reporter: the main mission is the regular transport of patients, but the organization provides disaster relief. >> we are the first public benefit organization in the area that was allowed back in the air by the faa after 9/11. >> reporter: every year they host an annual community event and fundraiser with airplanes and other activities and today from 11:00 to 4:00 p.m., 3,000 people will flood the airfield for the 24th annual wings and wheels. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> the airfield is at 1501narcissa road in bluebell. tickets are $10. parking is free, wings and wheels is going on from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. >>> here's a look at what's happening in and around delaware valley this weekend. check out the art at the atlantic city boardwalk art show. the event is free and all proceeds from the show will be used for future arts events in atlantic city. tomorrow get your pooch in on the fu
. >> reporter: on this flight, 15-year-old abigail from syracuse was flown to shriners hospital. >> whenhink about how lucky you are and how lucky you've been. >> we have 100 pilots. >> reporter: the main mission is the regular transport of patients, but the organization provides disaster relief. >> we are the first public benefit organization in the area that was allowed back in the air by the faa after 9/11. >> reporter: every year they host an annual...
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. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> this night, they are still visible. >> reporter and it's the future of her grandchildren that she worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial disputes appear on paper, but it's leaving generations of lost people behind. al jazeera, southeastern nigeria. >> coming up on al jazeera america half a billion dollars to capture the market. one video game company is betting it's blockbuster budget can corner the industry, that's next. and then it's real money with ali velshi. >> reporter: coming up, america's economy may never return to what we thought was normal before the great recession. i'll tell i couldn't. and how the death of the m mcmansion gave birth to homes of a whole different size. all that and more on real money. >> a new study shows a dramatic decrease in autism symptoms if they are treated very early. the study was done on seven babies as young as six months old. researchers at the university of california davis said parents engage babies directly, teach them face-to-face interaction and alternati
. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> this night, they are still visible. >> reporter and it's the future of her grandchildren that she worries about. she can't cope with raising them alone. the territorial disputes appear on paper, but it's leaving generations of lost people behind. al jazeera, southeastern nigeria. >> coming up on al jazeera america half a billion dollars to capture the market. one video game company is betting it's blockbuster budget...
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>> abigail: hi, mom. it's me.-i just wanted to call you because i don't think i thanked you enough for making your chicken. it's gonna be great. i know you've been really busy, and i appreciate it.
>> abigail: hi, mom. it's me.-i just wanted to call you because i don't think i thanked you enough for making your chicken. it's gonna be great. i know you've been really busy, and i appreciate it.
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. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i don't give them a ticket. i don't care their occupation. you know the sad part of it? the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. i will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. i can grab this -- without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't --? >> queenie! >> after seven years in jail, you can't train the dog? she's got to learn some lessons. stop talking back at the sheriff. you know, even the inmates don't talk back to me. now i've got the dog talking back, right? right, queenie? >>> coming up, the judge hands down a sentence in michelle lacy's case. >> my baby cried an
. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i don't give them a ticket. i don't care their occupation. you know the sad part of it? the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. i will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't...
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. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] we are still not convinced [ inaudibleporter: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80-year-old worries about. she can't cope with raising the children on promise alone. the territorial dispute is leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. how one foundation hopes to make people think of art when they think of america. >>> in sports how two riders came to blows mid-race at the tour of spain. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a u.s. non-profit organization has been using art to promote the country's cultural diversity abroad. displayed paintings at embassies around the world. >> reporter: this painting evokes the art of diplomacy, a debate over nuance and detail. but this is also diplomacy. the swirls lines and pigmentments of the imagination. this painting is permanently on view at the u.s. embassy in berlin, thanks to the effort ts of the foundation for art and preservation in embassies. >> art has no language barrier or very few cultural barriers.
. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] we are still not convinced [ inaudibleporter: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80-year-old worries about. she can't cope with raising the children on promise alone. the territorial dispute is leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. how one foundation hopes to make people think of art when they think of america. >>> in...
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. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] we are still not convinced [ inaudibleeporter: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80 year old worries about. she can't cope with raising them on promise alone. the territorial dispute may appear resolved on paper, but it is leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> the u.s. is reviewing a federal program that gives billions of dollars worth of military-style weapons to police departments. congressional hearings were called after weeks of protest over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager last month. >>> the protests in ferguson also reignited a national debate on police brutality. andy gallagher looks back with america's struggle with an issue that lead to some of the worst rioting the country has ever seen. >> reporter: this grainy home video was a powerful reminder of the dark days los angeles once faced. but it was a year later when the officers were acquitted that l.a. witnessed some of the worst race riots in u.s. history. following the police department made sweeping changes. t
. >> reporter: abigail poured her pain into a poem. >> [ inaudible ] we are still not convinced [ inaudibleeporter: and it's the unknown future of her orphan grandchildren that this 80 year old worries about. she can't cope with raising them on promise alone. the territorial dispute may appear resolved on paper, but it is leaving generations of lost people behind. >>> the u.s. is reviewing a federal program that gives billions of dollars worth of military-style weapons to...
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when a british man-of-war anchored nearby occurred in town, as abigail adams put it, and they were all up on night. hem may to october of 1775, argued for such a force. the first battle of the continental navy was fought in a room of what is now independence hall, 40 feet long, 38 feet wide , about 1/3 the link of a forget and slightly wider than her beam. adams' most christopher's foe was opposing memo litter, samuel chase, a lawyer with a vicious ferous -- adams' most voci foe. to him, a navy was the maddest idea in the world. the enemy helped adams' caused just by being the enemy. the british navy began shelling doing when towns while the royal governor of virginia lord dunmore used a british frigate and his home of exile. freedom for all virginia slaves of patriot owners if they would join his ethiopian regiment and emancipation proclamation predating lincolns by fourscore and eight years -- predating lincoln's. even chase saw the navy as a necessity, and on october 13, the continental navy was born. while congress purchased merchant men to convert into warships and adams drafted t
when a british man-of-war anchored nearby occurred in town, as abigail adams put it, and they were all up on night. hem may to october of 1775, argued for such a force. the first battle of the continental navy was fought in a room of what is now independence hall, 40 feet long, 38 feet wide , about 1/3 the link of a forget and slightly wider than her beam. adams' most christopher's foe was opposing memo litter, samuel chase, a lawyer with a vicious ferous -- adams' most voci foe. to him, a navy...
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book as y and read the steve urges and i also urge, you'll see that abigail adams is new -- plays that role now. has an heroic intellect. i'm looking forward to the conversation i hope you enjoy it and enjoy the conversation you'll have with rick as you read through the pages. he first question, rick, is really the dog that didn't bark. why hasn't there been a book katherine drinker bowen of philadelphia 40 years snag. ago. years ago -- 43 years -- he was a fill del fl philadelphiian? >> i'm going to answer this question. be a lovefest between bonnie & clyde or whatever. to echo what steve frank said about joe and a errific relationship we have had over the years and all you that window,ok out that spectacular vista, and look amazing institution that joe built. he is the founding father of the constitution center and endo ount it as the greatest thrill of my life to be part of it. >> thank you. [ applause ] go easy one going to me now. >> i was going to go easy on you before that. it's going be -- > 40 something years have allowed since there was a full of the e history constitutional
book as y and read the steve urges and i also urge, you'll see that abigail adams is new -- plays that role now. has an heroic intellect. i'm looking forward to the conversation i hope you enjoy it and enjoy the conversation you'll have with rick as you read through the pages. he first question, rick, is really the dog that didn't bark. why hasn't there been a book katherine drinker bowen of philadelphia 40 years snag. ago. years ago -- 43 years -- he was a fill del fl philadelphiian? >>...
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and i couldn't agree with what abigail is saying more. she's right on the money there. >> all right, so watch the yen. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> two letters, qe. you don't need to pay attention to anything else. alls you have to do is hope mario draghi and the bank of japan say qe as many times as possible. the algorithms do their job properly like the cac and dex despite the gloom and doom with regard to fundamentals. join the club, you two. the water is warm. we might be exiting qe, but all stimulus is fungible and the globe is going to continue to float its way into higher equity prices. >> rick, are those two meetings more important than the jobs report this week? >> i think so, without a doubt. >> i absolutely agree with rick. they are more important than the jobs report here, but i would like to make a point about the european qe. it is not without its own troubles. when you think about the political support mario draghi -- >> it may not happen, i'm with you, but does it need to? investors are just like, just talk abo
and i couldn't agree with what abigail is saying more. she's right on the money there. >> all right, so watch the yen. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> two letters, qe. you don't need to pay attention to anything else. alls you have to do is hope mario draghi and the bank of japan say qe as many times as possible. the algorithms do their job properly like the cac and dex despite the gloom and doom with regard to fundamentals. join the club, you two. the water is warm. we...
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. >> abigail: yeah, it's weird how babies tend to do that, huh? >> jordan: yes.ally missed seeing
. >> abigail: yeah, it's weird how babies tend to do that, huh? >> jordan: yes.ally missed seeing