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not everyone could write like abigail. abigail was a wonderful writer.usan swain: first telephone call on abigail adams comes from jan watching us in new york. hi jan. you're on. jan : yes. hi. good evening. so, while abigail certainly was one of the first great american female writers shouldn't it also be acknowledge that she was -- the acknowledged that she was a poor mother despite john quincy since another son committed suicide and another son drank himself to death? susan swain: thank you. was she a good mother? edith gelles: yes. she was a very good mother. i think we live in a post-freudian world in which when something goes wrong inside of a family, the mother gets the blame. first of all, these children were living through a revolution. second of all, their father was not at home for 25 years. she was doing it all by herself and she was coping in the situation which was extraordinary. and i think that applying 20th 21st century standards to mothering and even the psychology that has developed in the early 20th century doesn't fly for the 18th ce
not everyone could write like abigail. abigail was a wonderful writer.usan swain: first telephone call on abigail adams comes from jan watching us in new york. hi jan. you're on. jan : yes. hi. good evening. so, while abigail certainly was one of the first great american female writers shouldn't it also be acknowledge that she was -- the acknowledged that she was a poor mother despite john quincy since another son committed suicide and another son drank himself to death? susan swain: thank you....
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abigail was brought up in a family with many books.er father was a baptist preacher and he loved to read. she was surrounded by books her whole lifetime. when she moved into this house with millard fillmore, she continued that. they had their own personal library. she wanted to let young people learn extensively about the world as it is. this room is the focus of the entire house. history is made right here. she independently employed herself as a teacher. mainly in history. this room would have been the living room, and also served as the kitchen. millard and abigail would spend hours by the light of the fire. they would do their reading and writing. abigail cooked in this room this was her kitchen. the original staircase has quite in angle. we believe it was a wooden ladder when abigail and millard lived here. as a young wife and mother dressed in a long skirt and with a toddler on her hip, she ascended that latter into the edge room. in this room, we have the fillmore bed and dresser. we know abigail was a wonderful seamstress. we h
abigail was brought up in a family with many books.er father was a baptist preacher and he loved to read. she was surrounded by books her whole lifetime. when she moved into this house with millard fillmore, she continued that. they had their own personal library. she wanted to let young people learn extensively about the world as it is. this room is the focus of the entire house. history is made right here. she independently employed herself as a teacher. mainly in history. this room would...
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abigail: it has been conditionally approved. to drill from the department of the interior and marineff under the mammal protection act and endangered species act and the national marine fisheries service and a couple permits from the state of alaska that are's ill outstanding. alix: coming up on -- alix: abigail, thank you so much. earlier in the markets you thought treasuries continuing to pummel and take a heavy needing since late april with the global bond route sending the 10 year friday, a 2015 high on all of this coming is the u.s. gets ready to auction billions in coupon bearing debt. joining us now is phil from the global head of the income strategy at j.p. morgan private bake. hi. how are you? about what were seeing in the market -- what's the catalyst and where does it go? phil: we are having a bit of a route involved markets, but the deal that was just broken about in terms of noble and rosetta points to another part of the market doing great, the u.s. high-yield market, which has actually held up well despite of the
abigail: it has been conditionally approved. to drill from the department of the interior and marineff under the mammal protection act and endangered species act and the national marine fisheries service and a couple permits from the state of alaska that are's ill outstanding. alix: coming up on -- alix: abigail, thank you so much. earlier in the markets you thought treasuries continuing to pummel and take a heavy needing since late april with the global bond route sending the 10 year friday, a...
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abigail did not get a chance to know her.he was quite concerned, although she was an american citizen, she had never been on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if not live at peace field year-round. they only returned in the summer to get a relief from the politics of washington. her grandson, henry adams, remembered louisa catherine fondly. in his works, the education of henry adams, he described louisa catherine and her role in this house and relationship with the family. he felt that she was the odd man out, because she was born in england and educated in france. she remained a foreign personality to many of the adams's. but not to henry as a world traveler himself. he recollects her sitting in her paneled room, using her silver tea
abigail did not get a chance to know her.he was quite concerned, although she was an american citizen, she had never been on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if not live at peace field year-round. they...
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so there were no small children. , susan swain: our last video of abigail's death at peacefield. and if we -- all right, we don't have that. so we have very little bit of time left. so, in bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams tonight, what's the important thing to know about her? what was her impact or influence on american history? edith gelles: she was influential and particularly as
so there were no small children. , susan swain: our last video of abigail's death at peacefield. and if we -- all right, we don't have that. so we have very little bit of time left. so, in bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams tonight, what's the important thing to know about her? what was her impact or influence on american history? edith gelles: she was influential and particularly as
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abigail never really did but john did. was born in england and educated in france and she remained a foreign personality to many of the adams's but not to henry as a world traveler himself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated, socially i would say. and she's sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. male: she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. swain: louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband john quincy adams run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics in washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with john quincy adams and his parents, abigail and john at a life that encompassed diplomatic posts in berlin and russia on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome very much to our continuing series on "first ladies, influencing image"
abigail never really did but john did. was born in england and educated in france and she remained a foreign personality to many of the adams's but not to henry as a world traveler himself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated, socially i would say. and she's sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. male: she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. swain: louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband...
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abigail hopper, director of ocean bureau energy management. you have the global bond routes sending the 10 year yield to a 2015 high on friday. all of this comes as the u.s. gets ready to auction billions of dollars in coupon bearing debts. joining us now is the global head of fixed income strategy at j.p. morgan private bank. to aboutuy to talk this global route we are seeing in the bond market. what is the catalyst and where does it go? >> i think the deal that was just spoken about in terms of noble and rosetta points to another part of the bond market that is doing really great. that is the u.s. high-yield market. the high-yield market has held up very well in spite of the backup in treasury and is actually up 4% for the year. there are some parts that are doing worse and some doing better. is the risk-free assets, the sovereigns, the u.s. treasuries, that are doing worse because the rates have gone up. the credit markets in terms of high-yield are actually doing fine for investors. alix: what is the risk of greece , say you have central b
abigail hopper, director of ocean bureau energy management. you have the global bond routes sending the 10 year yield to a 2015 high on friday. all of this comes as the u.s. gets ready to auction billions of dollars in coupon bearing debts. joining us now is the global head of fixed income strategy at j.p. morgan private bank. to aboutuy to talk this global route we are seeing in the bond market. what is the catalyst and where does it go? >> i think the deal that was just spoken about in...
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so good to see you. >> seth: give it up for abigail breslin!iday. we'll be right back with stand-up with chris destefano. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ america! new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york. it's one tradition that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this and i hear that pop. (mouths: i love that pop!) new yorkers love it. you're gonna love it too! snapple, made from the best stuff on earth. i've bit's time to shade of rchange it up!ears. hello, golden blonde. shift a shade with nice'n easy. for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has more fun, but i plan to find out have defected to taco bell's breakfast. so now we are giving everyone in america a free biscuit taco. not everybody is happy about that. claim your free biscuit taco on may 5th from 7 to 11am. we're looking for ones who wanty to take courses developed with input from leading companies. so they can graduate car
so good to see you. >> seth: give it up for abigail breslin!iday. we'll be right back with stand-up with chris destefano. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ america! new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york. it's one tradition that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this and i hear that pop. (mouths: i love that pop!) new yorkers love it....
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now, abigail adams on first ladies.is about 90 minutes. >> ♪ [piano] >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she has really revealed herself as, yes, an 18th century woman
now, abigail adams on first ladies.is about 90 minutes. >> ♪ [piano] >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she has really revealed herself as, yes, an 18th century woman
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sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. and as a complement to the series c-span's new book "first ladiesn. it's available as a hard cover or an ebook through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller bookseller. >>> each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. 45 years ago on april 11 1970 "apollo 13" blasted off in what was to be the third nasa mission to land men on the moon. next, a 1970 nasa documentary about the crisis which nearly left the three "apollo 13" astronauts stranded in space. >> this little tape recorder has been a big benefit to us in passing the time in our transit to the moon, and it's rather odd to see it floating like this in odyssey while it's playing the scene from 2001. >> april 13, 1970, the mood could only be descr
sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. and as a complement to the series c-span's new book "first ladiesn. it's available as a hard cover or an ebook through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller bookseller. >>> each week...
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margaret taylor, sarah pohl, and abigail fillmore. sarah often helped her husband make little decisions. margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who built the position of the first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday's at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. as a complement to the series, c-span's new book. " first ladies." it is available as a hardcover announcer: tonight, queuing day with author david mccullough discussing his book on the wright brothers. then, queen elizabeth speaks of parliament. brian: this week, our guest is pulitzer prize winner david mccullough. out with his new book, the wright brothers. he talks about the personal storie
margaret taylor, sarah pohl, and abigail fillmore. sarah often helped her husband make little decisions. margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who...
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sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail philmore on first ladies influence and image, examining thelic and private lives of those who filled the position of firstly aden influence on presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. as a compliment to the series c-span's new book "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e-book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american history tv's reel america brings you archived films that help tell the story of the 20th century. on january 27th 1964, senator margaret chase smith of maine appeared at the women's national press club in washington, d.c. to announce her candidacy for the republican presidential nomination in 1964. margaret chase smith was the first woman elected to vote the u.s. house and senate. some parts of this 18 minute speech are missing from the film. [ applause ] >> madam chairman distinguished guests and friends, i'm sorry to have disappointed you, but this was the best i had on monday morning. i always enjoy being wit
sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail philmore on first ladies influence and image, examining thelic and private lives of those who filled the position of firstly aden influence on presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. as a compliment to the series c-span's new book "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e-book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american...
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what's interesting about abigail adams is we've one letter, i think about 1816, so quite far into abigail'se. and she writes asking for a favor of dolley madison. and says, "even though we have never had the pleasure of an acquaintance" so we know they probably didn't meet. but what's so interesting is that abigail's asking dolley madison for patronage, that is to give a job to a relative. and sometimes you ask why we study women's history, why we study first ladies and the big answer for me is that we learn things you just wouldn't know otherwise. and if you look at dolley madison, you understand there's a huge patronage network. men will not touch patronage. it's too royal, it's too courtly, it's too corrupt. but their wives and daughters are playing patronage the whole time. and so, we have this one moment where we have a former first lady and former president's wife asking another for patronage. lots of interceding on other people's behalf. that was part of what was the -- edi: lots of interceding on other people's behalf. that was part of what was thought of as a first lady's role at t
what's interesting about abigail adams is we've one letter, i think about 1816, so quite far into abigail'se. and she writes asking for a favor of dolley madison. and says, "even though we have never had the pleasure of an acquaintance" so we know they probably didn't meet. but what's so interesting is that abigail's asking dolley madison for patronage, that is to give a job to a relative. and sometimes you ask why we study women's history, why we study first ladies and the big answer...
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abigaÍl: no sabÍa yo lo que esperaba. Él no sabÍa cÓmo iba a reaccionar el niÑo.tamos de enseÑar a las mamÁs, de hacer todo asÍ no tengan dudas cuando se vayan a la casa. como comen su bebÉ, cambiar el paÑal, todo. le enseÑamos varias veces para cuando lleguen a la casa, no tenga ninguna duda. mÓnica: tambiÉn les imparten clases y le regalan un porta bebÉ para que aprendan a transportar a Éste de una manera segura y transportable. ella nos dice que es un privilegio ser madres, pero le recomienda a las jovencitas esperarse. >> bienvenidos al maravilloso mundo del deporte. las chivas, que llegaron a este torneo, salieron en busca de un liderato. morelia, se sorprendÍa y silenciaron a los pocos que se dieron presencia a la casa de las chivas. y si se pregunta por quÉ morelia es Último, es por estas dos concentraciones. gol de jefferson agüero. la monarquÍa recuperaba la ventaja. pero en el complemento, la diagonal de raÚl lÓpez, empataba el juego. mejorarÁ en las acciones, despuÉs, era para Ángel eduardo reina que estremecÍa el horizontal. y zamorano, este juego se t
abigaÍl: no sabÍa yo lo que esperaba. Él no sabÍa cÓmo iba a reaccionar el niÑo.tamos de enseÑar a las mamÁs, de hacer todo asÍ no tengan dudas cuando se vayan a la casa. como comen su bebÉ, cambiar el paÑal, todo. le enseÑamos varias veces para cuando lleguen a la casa, no tenga ninguna duda. mÓnica: tambiÉn les imparten clases y le regalan un porta bebÉ para que aprendan a transportar a Éste de una manera segura y transportable. ella nos dice que es un privilegio ser madres,...
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sarah polk, margaret taylor abigail fill more.arah often helped her husband make political decisions. margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president. as a teacher abigail was the first wife to have a profession, and began to establish the first white house library. this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining public and private lives of women that filled position of first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays, 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv and cspan3. as a compliment, cspan's book, first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women. available as an e book, through your favorite bookstore or online seller. >> this summer, book tv covers if he is testifies around the country, top nonfiction authors and books. we are live in new york city this weekend for the publishing tri show cases new books. in june live
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. >> harley hoffman is talking about her close friend abigail who was hit by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of sixth, and she was walking with her friend maya who was critically injured. the most chilling part was that she was suppose to be with them when the accident happened i just saw her the other day and was suppose to hang out with her. >> meanwhile maya's grandmother tells us there is no update on her condition? it's a head fracture we don't know if there is brain damage yet, it's too early to tell. >> the witness said the driver was stopped and processed by police, any pending charges have not yet been filed. abigail will be remembered as a loving friend with a giving heart. >> she made everybody feel special, she should be here today be died at a young age and it hurts. >> and elaine has a message for all parents and grandparents. >> if you are near your children, hug them every day you never know when they will be gone. their lives are peshs. >> back out live on the scene the vigil is planned for 6:00 tonight for both victims and fun raisers to help both families
. >> harley hoffman is talking about her close friend abigail who was hit by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of sixth, and she was walking with her friend maya who was critically injured. the most chilling part was that she was suppose to be with them when the accident happened i just saw her the other day and was suppose to hang out with her. >> meanwhile maya's grandmother tells us there is no update on her condition? it's a head fracture we don't know if there is brain...
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and abigail adams. very strongly.nd i think that the story would not have come out the way it did, had it not been for her. i think one of the joys of the work i do is to give credit where credit is long overdue. charlie: and find unrecognized characters. david: we need lessons in appreciation and so many of these people we just hear about them in school, history courses for about 10 minutes and we move on. the wright brothers were the clever mechanics, the mechanics and they invented the airplane. that's hardly a fraction of the story. the idea they had tremendous interest in art and architecture and photography. there was no -- they were fully alive intellectually, mentally but they also had this driving sense of purpose that i feel is essential to high achievement on that scale, on that level. charlie: what was that? david: purpose. charlie: i do, too. david: they were not trying to make a lot of money or achieve fame. they did not like the limelight. they avoided it. charlie: were they trying to change the world?
and abigail adams. very strongly.nd i think that the story would not have come out the way it did, had it not been for her. i think one of the joys of the work i do is to give credit where credit is long overdue. charlie: and find unrecognized characters. david: we need lessons in appreciation and so many of these people we just hear about them in school, history courses for about 10 minutes and we move on. the wright brothers were the clever mechanics, the mechanics and they invented the...
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sarah polk, margaret taylor abigail fill more. sarah often helped her husband make political decisions. margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president. as a teacher abigail was the first wife to have a profession, and began to establish the first white house library. this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining public and private lives of women that filled position of first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays, 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv and cspan3. as a compliment, cspan's book, first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic women. available as an e book, through your favorite bookstore or online seller. >> this summer, book tv covers if he is testifies around the country, top nonfiction authors and books. we are live in new york city this weekend for the publishing tri show cases new books. in june live for the printers row lit fest. near the end of june, watc
sarah polk, margaret taylor abigail fill more. sarah often helped her husband make political decisions. margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president. as a teacher abigail was the first wife to have a profession, and began to establish the first white house library. this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining public and private lives of women that filled position of first lady and their influence on the...
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sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail fill more. belief in politics often helped her husband james make political decisions. margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president. zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for his opponent to win. as a teacher, abigail fill more was the first to have a profession, began efforts to establish the first white house library. sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail fill more, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's original series, first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private wives of the women that filled the position of first lady, from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on cspan3. as a complement to the series, cspan's new book first ladie
sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail fill more. belief in politics often helped her husband james make political decisions. margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president. zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for his opponent to win. as a teacher, abigail fill more was the first to have a profession, began efforts to establish the first white house library. sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail fill more, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's...
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and it turns out in fact her daughter-in-law, abigail brooks adams who is married to charles francis adams who was there briefly in congress and in became a union ambassador to st. james and was very instrument and keeping the british from recognizing the confederacy. but while they were here in washington it was the infamous 36th congress which was the secession congress. she's driving home is these unbelievably frank letters to her son henry adams, and she says president buchanan that he is a heavy old toad and the senate behaved like children and silly ones at that. i mean we can get behind this. but again, my favorite, i would advise any young woman who wishes to have an easy cry at life not to marry and adams. so you know, i do whatever i did that the letters would be great but i still didn't know what the book was. so i started thinking about again, my own growing up here after world war ii and the ethics of the war were very physically present. the mall was covered with we call temporary buildings and that initially caught up in world war i and then more have been added in wor
and it turns out in fact her daughter-in-law, abigail brooks adams who is married to charles francis adams who was there briefly in congress and in became a union ambassador to st. james and was very instrument and keeping the british from recognizing the confederacy. but while they were here in washington it was the infamous 36th congress which was the secession congress. she's driving home is these unbelievably frank letters to her son henry adams, and she says president buchanan that he is a...
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the white house in which abigail adams hung her laundry and mary todd lincoln endured the horrors of the civil war and that is what this morning's program is all about. and it is just the beginning over the next over the next few months the library will stage theatrical performances recalling eleanor roosevelt, edith wilson, eisenhower and german. time magazine white house correspondent we will be here in august while helen thomas, dean of the white house press corps will share her own reflection on modern 1st ladies in september. all of this in keeping with my husband's desire for an institution that is lively and dynamic is america herself. fortunately, we have a director who shares our vision of a library that is more the library. his name his name is richard norton smith command he will be our moderators morning. i would also like to express my own thanks to richard for all that he has done since becoming director of the library. we have never been happier with the library than we are today command it is all due -- where are you richard? you, richard. [applause] and the team that
the white house in which abigail adams hung her laundry and mary todd lincoln endured the horrors of the civil war and that is what this morning's program is all about. and it is just the beginning over the next over the next few months the library will stage theatrical performances recalling eleanor roosevelt, edith wilson, eisenhower and german. time magazine white house correspondent we will be here in august while helen thomas, dean of the white house press corps will share her own...
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here in washington in 1820 and he was secretary of state and she wrote these chatty letters that abigail had died and he was loudly. she had them at one point saying it was her vocation to get her has been elected president. so as the year 1820 committee or the compromise congress stayed in session much longer than usable. finally they adjourned. she goes to a meeting of the orphan asylum trustees abdali matteson after the british invasion in 1814. so she goes to meetings with trustees and one says to her day needed new building. she said what are you talking about? the woman said the session had been very long. the fathers of the nation had left or the cases to be provided for by the public and are in petition was the most likely to be called upon to maintain this illicit progeny. 40 pregnant women left behind in their worldly 200 members of congress. some of them could have been recidivists. i don't know. so she says to john adams i recommend a petition to congress next session for the great and moral bodies to establish an institution and certainly move the two additional dollars a da
here in washington in 1820 and he was secretary of state and she wrote these chatty letters that abigail had died and he was loudly. she had them at one point saying it was her vocation to get her has been elected president. so as the year 1820 committee or the compromise congress stayed in session much longer than usable. finally they adjourned. she goes to a meeting of the orphan asylum trustees abdali matteson after the british invasion in 1814. so she goes to meetings with trustees and one...
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sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. polk had a strong wreef
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as a teacher, abigail fillmore was the first presidential life to have a profession. she began to establish the first white house library. this sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies: influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. on american history tv on c-span3. c-span's new book, first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of these iconic women. >> former maryland governor martin o'malley officially announced his candidacy for presidency today in an event in baltimore. he became the third candidate to seek the democratic nomination area martin o'malley served two terms as governor before leaving office in january. prior to that he was mayor of baltimore for eight years. this is 25 minutes. gov. omalley: my goodness. thank you all for coming out today. katie, the kids, and i want to thank you for being here. we have a little announcement we would like to share with you. [applause] gov. omalley: i want to talk wit
as a teacher, abigail fillmore was the first presidential life to have a profession. she began to establish the first white house library. this sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies: influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. on american history tv on c-span3. c-span's new book, first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of these iconic...
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. >> reporter: while nelson was living the life of luxury, abdomin -- abigail was getting bullied for a bill she didn't owe. >> i hope i have enough of a paper trail to protect miefl. >> reporter: the doctor and was named in a federal settlement. with no admission of wrong doing for $3.2 million. and half the proceeds if nelson sells her 15,000 georgia mansion estate. >> she called me in tears. >> reporter: the collection agency harassed his young daughter on her personal cell phone for a bill insurance already paid. >> when they start harassing my daughter and i cannot stop it, the only way to end it was to pay the money. >> patients said they would call family dermatology dozens of times. they filed a formal complaint with the attorney general's office. wendy saltzman channel 6 "action news." >> the husband of facebook executive shierlg died. the spokesperson for facebook said we are heartbroken by the news no post mentioned a cause of death. goldberg was 47 years old. >> there's much more to come on "action news," including sports. mayweather may be the undefeated champ, but manny
. >> reporter: while nelson was living the life of luxury, abdomin -- abigail was getting bullied for a bill she didn't owe. >> i hope i have enough of a paper trail to protect miefl. >> reporter: the doctor and was named in a federal settlement. with no admission of wrong doing for $3.2 million. and half the proceeds if nelson sells her 15,000 georgia mansion estate. >> she called me in tears. >> reporter: the collection agency harassed his young daughter on her...
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abigail sukowski. it also hit her friend, that child survived but is in critical condition. >> they were hit in lehigh county. doug shimell is there live. >> you talked to one woman who tried her best to save abigail. >> exactly. and as this grieving process begins and a memorial out here at 6th and chestnut grows, a lot of abby's friends as well as the rescuer wonder could all of this have been prevented? >> i just left my car running and ran right over there. >> christina says she saw two girls lying in the street at 6th and chestnut. they had been hit by a car on their way home from school. police say, one of them was 11-year-old abby zakowski. >> i rubbed her back and she gasped for air a few times and i stayed with her. >> christina says the car that hit them pulled over and the emts were there in minutes. >> we got her into the ambulance and then i took over chest compressions while they were working on other parts of her. >> but parents have learned that abby didn't make it and the second child
abigail sukowski. it also hit her friend, that child survived but is in critical condition. >> they were hit in lehigh county. doug shimell is there live. >> you talked to one woman who tried her best to save abigail. >> exactly. and as this grieving process begins and a memorial out here at 6th and chestnut grows, a lot of abby's friends as well as the rescuer wonder could all of this have been prevented? >> i just left my car running and ran right over there. >>...
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bring abigail tuerk last edited. it was a great learning moment. here's what you'll be eating in four or five days. a lot of conversion happened the day post that because the students like the turkey. >> guest: it brought the reality home. the way we tell them is out of sight the there's two types of violence, there is hot and cold violence. hot is what isis is doing cutting off heads. 9/11 was hot of violence. the gun shootings you know in aurora and in connecticut. we feel that. the media talks about it often, but cold violence, how the animals are killed, executioners on death row people killed by drones which you've written your book about. it's out of sight. we don't feel it. it's not emotional. but its violence whether it is hot or cold it still happens. >> host: are their personal things that should make lifelong commitments to, one is you don't drink, edgy challenges students about drinking. drinking and should write in the exchanges with the students is such a devastating impact on our society. could you talk a little bit about your intera
bring abigail tuerk last edited. it was a great learning moment. here's what you'll be eating in four or five days. a lot of conversion happened the day post that because the students like the turkey. >> guest: it brought the reality home. the way we tell them is out of sight the there's two types of violence, there is hot and cold violence. hot is what isis is doing cutting off heads. 9/11 was hot of violence. the gun shootings you know in aurora and in connecticut. we feel that. the...
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as a teacher, abigail fillmore was the first presidential wife to have a profession and began effortso establish the first white house library. the sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies, influence and image." examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady, from martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. as a koppelman to the series, "first ladies," it is available as a hardcover or e-book. >> next, a look at some of this year's commencement speeches from colleges around the country. first, former president george w. bush at southern methodist university. then pfizer judge susan webber wright speaking to graduates of the university of arkansas law school. that is followed by mellody hobson's speech at the university of southern california. mitt romney delivering commencement remarks to the graduating class at >> george w. bush addressed the graduating class at the other methodist diversity in dallas. it it was his first commencement speech since lea
as a teacher, abigail fillmore was the first presidential wife to have a profession and began effortso establish the first white house library. the sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies, influence and image." examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady, from martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. as a koppelman to the series, "first...
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at abigail fillmore. coming up in a moment, resident george w. bush delivering the commencement address at the u.s. naval academy. this weekend, we are taking a look back at presidential commencement speeches that the military academies. president obama spoke to graduates of the coast guard academy this past wednesday. earlier this evening, we should president clinton's address at the coast guard academy in may 2000. next, president bush giving the naval academy to mannesmann address in 2005, highlighting the impact of the iraq war on the graduates and the country's future. this is about 30 minutes. former president bush: members of the board of visitors , lieutenant governor steele and congressman hoyer, distinguished faculty, distinguished guests, proud parents, family, friends, and most of all the graduating midshipmen of the class of 2005, i am honored to be here. [applause] and i am proud to stand before the future leaders of the navy and marine corps and to celebrate the occasion i thought i would bring along a small graduation gift. it is
at abigail fillmore. coming up in a moment, resident george w. bush delivering the commencement address at the u.s. naval academy. this weekend, we are taking a look back at presidential commencement speeches that the military academies. president obama spoke to graduates of the coast guard academy this past wednesday. earlier this evening, we should president clinton's address at the coast guard academy in may 2000. next, president bush giving the naval academy to mannesmann address in 2005,...
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both were hit by a car yesterday afternoon in lehigh county two girls were walking and were truck abigail died yesterday from her squares, the school district will have a crisis management team available this week for students staff and families, the driver did not leave the scene and investigators did not release other details. >>> the former new jersey port authority official indicted in the bridge scandal will be allowed to travel to europe he agreed to give up his passport but the federal judge is allowing him to travel to ireland so he can work on a campaign for marriage equality referendum referendum, he is charged with closing lane of a bridge as retaliation in 2013. >>> and coming up "action news" speaks to a woman brutally assaulted and fighting for change. >> on new years day on 2015 the unthinkable happened. >> i almost in my thought it was a joke, like this can't be happening to me. >> would better secure have helped. >> you are about to lose your life and that is the feeling that sticks with me. >> how safe are philadelphia parking garages, coming up on "action news" at 11:00
both were hit by a car yesterday afternoon in lehigh county two girls were walking and were truck abigail died yesterday from her squares, the school district will have a crisis management team available this week for students staff and families, the driver did not leave the scene and investigators did not release other details. >>> the former new jersey port authority official indicted in the bridge scandal will be allowed to travel to europe he agreed to give up his passport but the...
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el pasado 28 de febrero abigaÍl gonzÁlez valencia como uno de los lÍderes del cÁrtel fue detenido porcorrompido. alguien se corrompiÓ porque la inteligencia no funciona. >> de acuerdo con el departamento del tesoro estadounidense del cÁrtel de los quennies junto con jalisco nueva generaciÓn ha reportado operaciones en jalisco, colima, michoacÁn, guerrero, mÉxico, san luis potosÍ y veracruz. de acuerdo autoridades los enfrentamientos del pasado viernes en jalisco fueron por labores de inteligencia. >> hasta el momento autoridades mexicanas no se han pronunciado ni sobre la supuesta riqueza ni sobre la posible participaciÓn del cÁrtel en los hechos violentos del viernes en jalisco. desde ciudad de mÉxico andrea gonzÁlez para univisiÓn. >> el fenÓmeno conocido como mar de fondo que provoca olas de gran altura mantiene en alerta a las autoridades de la costa del pacÍfico. algunos lugares en reportado muertos, desaparecidos e inundaciones. como nos explica salvador castellanos desde san salvador el peligro sigue latente. >> desde chile hasta mÉxico el oleaje que golpea el litoral pacÍfico
el pasado 28 de febrero abigaÍl gonzÁlez valencia como uno de los lÍderes del cÁrtel fue detenido porcorrompido. alguien se corrompiÓ porque la inteligencia no funciona. >> de acuerdo con el departamento del tesoro estadounidense del cÁrtel de los quennies junto con jalisco nueva generaciÓn ha reportado operaciones en jalisco, colima, michoacÁn, guerrero, mÉxico, san luis potosÍ y veracruz. de acuerdo autoridades los enfrentamientos del pasado viernes en jalisco fueron por...
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sarah, margaret, and abigail sunday night at 8:00 eastern on first ladies examining the public and private lives of those who influenced the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. c-span's new book, "firstly ladies: presidential historians on the live of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. now we visit the museum in washington, d.c. to review an exhibit to mark the 150th anniversary of lincoln's assassination. the new york herald special edition published in 1865 show how the news unfolded after the first associated press report that the president had been shot. >>> i'm the curator of collections here at the museum, and we're in our new lincoln exit, president lincoln is dead. this exhibit has a really tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald, published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination, so it is the minute by minute story of the
sarah, margaret, and abigail sunday night at 8:00 eastern on first ladies examining the public and private lives of those who influenced the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama on c-span3. c-span's new book, "firstly ladies: presidential historians on the live of 45 iconic women" available as hard cover or e book, through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn what...
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abigail zukowski was walking with a friend when they were both hit by a car. police have not released details but zukowski died and her friend is in critical condition. >>> volunteers in a delaware county community are the driving force behind an initiative trying to keep them safe. they have community safe corridors. they have two dozen volunteers lining the streets every monday and friday near chester high school. nearly 100 volunteers are signed up. >> they're a point of recognition and support for the children who are coming back and forth to school to let the kids know there's somebody out there wachg watching. if they see something, say something. >> the mayors office said they put them out there on mons and fridays. that's when they see the most fights amongst students. >>> remember that video? that was the scene in olney last week as the driver tried to get away from police. investigators say the driver rudolph keitt, is facing attempted murder charges and is a under the circumstances coulded of hitting police officers and cruisers in two different loc
abigail zukowski was walking with a friend when they were both hit by a car. police have not released details but zukowski died and her friend is in critical condition. >>> volunteers in a delaware county community are the driving force behind an initiative trying to keep them safe. they have community safe corridors. they have two dozen volunteers lining the streets every monday and friday near chester high school. nearly 100 volunteers are signed up. >> they're a point of...
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abigail was hit after she was hit by a car. she died and the friend is in critical condition. >>> a man accused of abducting a woman at gun point and assaulting her is now behind bars on several charges. u.s. marshals arrested manuel centron around 6:00. centron tried to grab another woman but she got away. >>> and we're following new developments now in last week's deadly train derailment. attorneys for an amtrak conductor who is suing amtrak will hold a news conference later this morning. emilio vonsuska of carney filed a lawsuit. his attorney says the conductor suffered broken bones and head trauma and is still in the hospital. now rail service along the northeast corridor is back up and running again as we showed you yesterday morning. federal investigators say it could be a year before we know why the train derailed. four passengers have filed lawsuits against the carrier. and a florida senator has introduced a bill that would raise the payout from $200 million to 500 million. yesterday three more victims of the crash were
abigail was hit after she was hit by a car. she died and the friend is in critical condition. >>> a man accused of abducting a woman at gun point and assaulting her is now behind bars on several charges. u.s. marshals arrested manuel centron around 6:00. centron tried to grab another woman but she got away. >>> and we're following new developments now in last week's deadly train derailment. attorneys for an amtrak conductor who is suing amtrak will hold a news conference later...
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. >> reporter: he'd cuddle with his surviving sisters abigail and kateryna while watching it. his mother amy could find four leaf clovers even when she wasn't looking. savvas savopoulos was a fifth generation washingtonian who studied japanese swordsmanship and martial arts. he donated to the starlight children's foundation, the national child research center and a girls orphanage in greece. so many good times lost. the whole family was planning to go on a sailing vacation to greece in august. bruce leshan, wusa9. >> the savopoulos family asked in lieu of flowers mourners send donations to the st. sophia's girls orphanage in greece or to the national child research center. >>> another reminder about pool safety again, tonight we've learned a young girl drowned at a community pool in lorton. this has been a tough, tougher week. fairfax county police responded to the 9000 block of lorton station boulevard yesterday evening for the report of an unconscious child. emergency crews rushed that 7- year-old to a hospital where she died. police say they are not sure what happened with
. >> reporter: he'd cuddle with his surviving sisters abigail and kateryna while watching it. his mother amy could find four leaf clovers even when she wasn't looking. savvas savopoulos was a fifth generation washingtonian who studied japanese swordsmanship and martial arts. he donated to the starlight children's foundation, the national child research center and a girls orphanage in greece. so many good times lost. the whole family was planning to go on a sailing vacation to greece in...