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. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.ys there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. >>> watergate senate hearings. >> good morning. this is the senate caucus room in washington, d.c., and it's jammed this morning, jammed with spectators newsmen, senators and their aides. and the scene adds to the sense of drama as the senate opens what is likely to become the most serious investigation ever made. >> i was glued to the hearings like anyone else. i was watching my friends go up there and testify and trying to understand what happened. >> i think there was no question that the cover-up began that saturday when we realized there was a break-in. i don't think there was any discussion there wouldn't be a cover-up. >> the president said there is no problem in raising a million dollars. we can do that. but it wo
. >> in may of 1973, earl silva is preparing to hand the case over to archibald cox.ys there are 39 principals involved in this case. and he said, number 39, richard m. nixon, president of the united states. >> what if this trail leads into the oval office at the white house? >> well, as i replied then, the trail should be followed whenever it leads. >>> watergate senate hearings. >> good morning. this is the senate caucus room in washington, d.c., and it's...
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we're trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's.r the big ears, right? >> right. >> that could be him. >> yeah. >> he has got big ears. >> reporter: this cashed -- card was given to her by her mom. it has been in their family for 125 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> reporter: florence's mom loved he game and would tell her stories about ancestors who played, like uncle archibald. >> to have something come out of the woodwork so to speak, something we didn't even know existed was treejsly exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it to a geology class. >> we were reading it, and it said library of congress, it's worth 50 to 500,000, and it's very rare. >> reporter: very rare indeed. >> this card was -- you know, was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's very interesting, and a seminal piece of baseball and american history. >> reporter: the atlantics played bare handed without gloves and were champions. this modern-day team attempts
we're trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's.r the big ears, right? >> right. >> that could be him. >> yeah. >> he has got big ears. >> reporter: this cashed -- card was given to her by her mom. it has been in their family for 125 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> reporter: florence's mom loved he game and would tell her stories about ancestors who played, like uncle archibald. >> to have...
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and would tell stories about relatives who played like uncle archibald. >> to have something come outthe woodwork was extremely exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and we were reading it that it said library of congress it's worth 50 to $500,000. and it's a very rare card. >> reporter: very rare indeed. >> this card was -- you know was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war, so it's very interesting, and it's a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> reporter: baseball was quite different then the atlantics played bare handed without gloves and were champions. florence is hoping the sale of the card rakes in enough for her to live debt free for the first time in her life. >> it will be enough to take care of myself. because i'll be 75 october 14th. it takes a brick wall off of your back actually. >> reporter: her only regret is that her mother mildred is no longer here to see the sale of the card but she kept pushing before she died. >>
and would tell stories about relatives who played like uncle archibald. >> to have something come outthe woodwork was extremely exciting. >> reporter: florence discovered the card was so valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and we were reading it that it said library of congress it's worth 50 to $500,000. and it's a very rare card. >> reporter: very rare indeed. >> this card was -- you know was created before the first...
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like uncle archibald, a member of the brooklyn atlantics. >> to have something come out of the woodwork something we didn't know existed is exciting. >> reporter: she discovered it was valuable when she took it along to a class. >> i was jumping up and down. the girls came in we were reading it. library of congress. 50 to 1,000 and it's a rare card. rare indeed says base well historian and auctioneer chris ivy. this card was created before the first drop of blood from the civil war. it's interesting, it's a seminole piece of basal history. baseball was different then. the atlantics play bare handed without gloves. this modern day team attempting to describe the spirits. florence is hoping the card rakes in enough nor the first time in her life. >> i'll be 75 october 14th. >> it takes a brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. her only regret is that her mother is no longer here to see the sail of the card. she kept pushing before she died pooerch from her sick bed. >> they put her in bed. i give her a kiss goodnight. then they say thank you. saying "do i get the money yet." they
like uncle archibald, a member of the brooklyn atlantics. >> to have something come out of the woodwork something we didn't know existed is exciting. >> reporter: she discovered it was valuable when she took it along to a class. >> i was jumping up and down. the girls came in we were reading it. library of congress. 50 to 1,000 and it's a rare card. rare indeed says base well historian and auctioneer chris ivy. this card was created before the first drop of blood from the...
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trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's who played baseball in brooklyn when the game was in its in fancy. >> look for the big ears? >> could be him. he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played, like archibald, a founding member of the long forgotten brooklyn atlantes. >> i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress, worth 50,000 to $500,000 and it's a very rare card. >> very rare, indeed says baseball historian. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood shed in the civil war. it's very interesting and a piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then. they played barehanded without gloves and were champions. this modern day team attempts to revive their spirit every year. florence is hoping the sale of the card brings in enough for her to live debt free. >> there wil
trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florence's who played baseball in brooklyn when the game was in its in fancy. >> look for the big ears? >> could be him. he's got big ears. >> this card was given to florence by her mom. it's been in the family for 155 years. >> she kept it in my grandfather's antique dresser. >> florence is a fan of genealogy, not baseball, but her mom loved the game and told her stories about ancestors who played, like...
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like uncle archibald, a founding member of the old brooklyn atlantics. florence only discovered the card was so valuable whether she took it along to the genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and the tbirms came in and set, library of congress said it was worth 50 to $500,000. and a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball card expert chris irving. >> it is a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then. the atlantics played bare hand he without gloves. this modern day team attempts to revive their spirit every year. florence hopes the card rakes in enough to take care of her for rest of her life. >> it takes a brick wall off your back, actually. i can do what i want. >> her only regret is her mother mildred, a mets fan is no longer here to see the sale of the bed. but she kept pushing. >> i would lean over and i would given her a kiss good night and she said thank you for taking care of me and then, did we get the money yet? >> florence told me she used to think it was a bit ridiculous whe
like uncle archibald, a founding member of the old brooklyn atlantics. florence only discovered the card was so valuable whether she took it along to the genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down and the tbirms came in and set, library of congress said it was worth 50 to $500,000. and a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball card expert chris irving. >> it is a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was quite different then....
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we are trying to work one is archibald, a relative who played baseball. >> look for the big ears. >> right. >> could be him. >> yeah. >> he's got big ears. >> this card was given to flurries by her mom. flurries discovered the card was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down. i went to get the director. the girls came in and we were reading it. it says library of congress, worth 50 to 500,000 and it's a very rare card. >> very rare indeed says baseball historian. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's a piece of baseball history and american history. >> baseball was different then. the atlantics played bare handed without governs and were champions. this team attempts to revive their spirit. >> there will be enough i can take care of myself. because i will be 75 october 14. it take as brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. >>> there's always the website, www.aljazeera.com, where you can keep up to date with all the day's top stories.
we are trying to work one is archibald, a relative who played baseball. >> look for the big ears. >> right. >> could be him. >> yeah. >> he's got big ears. >> this card was given to flurries by her mom. flurries discovered the card was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. >> i was jumping up and down. i went to get the director. the girls came in and we were reading it. it says library of congress, worth 50 to 500,000 and it's a very rare...
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we are trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florences who played baseball in brooklyn when the game was in its infancy, look for the big ears right? >> right, look for the big ears. >> reporter: it could be him. this was given to florence by her mum 25u years ago and has been in the family for 155 years. florence discovered it was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress worth 50,000 to $500,000 and is a rare card. >> rare indeed said baseball historian chris ivy. >> this card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's interesting, it's a seminal peace of history and american history. baseball was different, the atlantsic played bare handed without gloves and were clampions. >> the modern day team attempts to revive every year. florence is hoping to live debt free. >> there'll be enough to take care of myself. i'll be 75 takes a brick wall off your back. i can do what i want. >> a reminder you can keep up to date with news from the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. com.
we are trying to work out which one is archibald, a relative of florences who played baseball in brooklyn when the game was in its infancy, look for the big ears right? >> right, look for the big ears. >> reporter: it could be him. this was given to florence by her mum 25u years ago and has been in the family for 155 years. florence discovered it was valuable when she took it to a genealogy class. i was jumping up and down. it said library of congress worth 50,000 to $500,000 and is...
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we're trying to work out which one is archibald a relative of hers that played in brooklyn when the gameits infancy. >> look for big ears. >> yes. >> look at him he's got big ears. >> this card was given oher by her mum 25 years ago. florence discovered the card was valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class at her local senior center. >> the girls and i were reading it it said library of congress worth 50 to $500,000 and it was a very rare card. >> very rare indeed said baseball historian and auctioneer chris ivy. >> there card was created before the first drop of blood was shed in the civil war. it's very interesting and it is a seminal piece of baseball history and american history. >> reporter: baseball was very different then. the atlantics played bare handed handed. florence is hoping to live debt free for first time in her life. >> there will be enough that i can stay care of myself. i will be 75 october 17th. it takes a wall off your back actually can do what i want. >> good stuff rate, priceless isn't it lee. >> thank you very much, david. beijing will be the first to
we're trying to work out which one is archibald a relative of hers that played in brooklyn when the gameits infancy. >> look for big ears. >> yes. >> look at him he's got big ears. >> this card was given oher by her mum 25 years ago. florence discovered the card was valuable when she took it along to a genealogy class at her local senior center. >> the girls and i were reading it it said library of congress worth 50 to $500,000 and it was a very rare card. >>...
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last 16 months chapo has been in jail and they just kicked out his immediate family his two kids archibald. they're no longer living there, so recently we heard information that the cartel was also entering baja california and also sinaloa. so this is an area where i see chapo being released. he's going to try to conquer and gain some of this territory back, like jalisco, colima and the central part of mexico. >> a lot more blood. very quickly, i was at the high security jail there just 50 miles out of mexico city. when you see that tunnel arturo, and you see the level of sophistication in the tunnel and that it went right into his shower cell in the highest security prison in mexico what do you see? >> well i was -- i worked in san diego and i'm very familiar with some of the tunnels. we had a lot of sources providing information on the tunnels. this is someone who has been methodical, who has studied the prison, had telephones in the cell had computers and multiple people liaisons going into the jail. so he's someone that studied the plans, and he's someone, and i wouldn't be surprised i
last 16 months chapo has been in jail and they just kicked out his immediate family his two kids archibald. they're no longer living there, so recently we heard information that the cartel was also entering baja california and also sinaloa. so this is an area where i see chapo being released. he's going to try to conquer and gain some of this territory back, like jalisco, colima and the central part of mexico. >> a lot more blood. very quickly, i was at the high security jail there just...
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our son, archibald william, will was born. our love story has taught us many things.s now mine baby will. he's so precious. >> i'm wonderful. thank you for having us. >> we totally understand why you wrote this letter. tell us a little bit more about your husband and why he is so precious to you. >> he's an amazing man. he's so sweet and so supportive. what a way to start a relationship. we had just been together for a few months when i was diagnosed. we hadn't even said "i love you" yet so telling him was really, reallylyly scary for me. but he held me and said he loved me for first time and we started having all of those talks that you really shouldn't be having at a few months in like are we going to have children together. but it was wonderful. >> was there any part of you that was scared at that point? you were new in the relationship and some guys wouldn't have been as awesome as you are. >> you would think. but really i was in love with her and it just kind of -- love conquers all. that's exactly how i felt. i loved her and wanted to spend the rest of my life w
our son, archibald william, will was born. our love story has taught us many things.s now mine baby will. he's so precious. >> i'm wonderful. thank you for having us. >> we totally understand why you wrote this letter. tell us a little bit more about your husband and why he is so precious to you. >> he's an amazing man. he's so sweet and so supportive. what a way to start a relationship. we had just been together for a few months when i was diagnosed. we hadn't even said...
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last week i had the honor of meeting with 11-year-old sky archibald from new hampshire who was in washington as part of the juvenile diabetes research foundation congress. sky was digsed with type 1 diabetes since the young age of 9, raiseing money to -- raising money to help find a cure. in fact, her hard work and dedication has resulted in the sign of a bill by new hampshire's own governor. it's because of bright and determined advocates like sky that washington can begin working better for new hampshire. and it's because of sky that i recently signed on to h.r. 1427, a bipartisan bill to help provide increased coverage of a vital tool that monitors sugar levels to help save the lives of those with diabetes. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i rise today to commemorate the life and
last week i had the honor of meeting with 11-year-old sky archibald from new hampshire who was in washington as part of the juvenile diabetes research foundation congress. sky was digsed with type 1 diabetes since the young age of 9, raiseing money to -- raising money to help find a cure. in fact, her hard work and dedication has resulted in the sign of a bill by new hampshire's own governor. it's because of bright and determined advocates like sky that washington can begin working better for...