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they're not usually following moms who are about to give birth. >> the noes' tenth child, arthur jr.,n to be given that name, was born in july of 1967. 18 years after marie noe gave birth to her first child. like catherine before him, arthur was kept in the hospital for observation. doctors and nurses were also observing the noes' behavior during this time and they noted how little the couple visited their newborn baby. >> one nurse said that they came twice during the three months the baby was there. >> without solid evidence against the noes, the authorities couldn't keep little arty in the hospital any longer. three months after he went home, marie noe reported finding her tenth child face-up, gasping for breath. and turning blue. arthur jr. died january 2, 1968. he was just five months old. arty was marie noe's last baby. marie had complications with the delivery, and was given a hysterectomy. after ten dead babies over a span of 19 years, it was over. marie could no longer have children. there was another investigation. what police thought would be their last one. marie and arthu
they're not usually following moms who are about to give birth. >> the noes' tenth child, arthur jr.,n to be given that name, was born in july of 1967. 18 years after marie noe gave birth to her first child. like catherine before him, arthur was kept in the hospital for observation. doctors and nurses were also observing the noes' behavior during this time and they noted how little the couple visited their newborn baby. >> one nurse said that they came twice during the three months...
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. >> the late historian arthur schlesinger, jr. used to say that the point of history is to remind us that our times are not uniquely oppressive. [laughter] and sometimes we feel like we're so oppressed right now but. >> right. >> .we've gone through a lot. we've had civil war in this country. we've had the death tolls in just even vietnam so much higher than in afghanistan. >> yeah. >> we've had great depressions not big.not just recessions. so we've gotta buck up and recognize this country's still great but we have these changes. i know i'm nervous about the way we do journalism and the decline in journalism in the country and i'm worried about the internet being used as a wrong tool, but those are just worries that i personally have. i'm a bit old-fashioned and i'm.and i still believe civility needs to be.we need to have civility, a program like this where you talk. that constant food.national food fight that goes on. >> right. >> .it gets to i think wear us all down. >> and in fact the president's message at the beginning of hi
. >> the late historian arthur schlesinger, jr. used to say that the point of history is to remind us that our times are not uniquely oppressive. [laughter] and sometimes we feel like we're so oppressed right now but. >> right. >> .we've gone through a lot. we've had civil war in this country. we've had the death tolls in just even vietnam so much higher than in afghanistan. >> yeah. >> we've had great depressions not big.not just recessions. so we've gotta buck up...
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this is what kennedy's aide, arthur schlesinger jr. wrote in his journal. we look like ineffectual imperialists, and we look like stupid ineffectual imperialists which is worst of all. in many ways the 1960s, that decade of questioning authority, began with the bay of pigs. this was the first step into the vietnam era even before vietnam. actually, what you may not realize, what i did not realize until i wrote the book is how much the vietnam war itself owes to the bay of pigs. if we have time, aisle delve into that -- i'll delve into that more later on, but right now i want to go back a few years before the bay of pigs and focus on the causes of the invasion. because here's the really central question and one we don't have a good answer to even yet: how does something like this happen? my ambition in this book beyond telling what i think is a fascinating story as well as i could was to go back once more and look at these events as clearly as possible. with no axes to grind, with no finger pointing, not trying to blame anyone, not trying to exonerate anybod
this is what kennedy's aide, arthur schlesinger jr. wrote in his journal. we look like ineffectual imperialists, and we look like stupid ineffectual imperialists which is worst of all. in many ways the 1960s, that decade of questioning authority, began with the bay of pigs. this was the first step into the vietnam era even before vietnam. actually, what you may not realize, what i did not realize until i wrote the book is how much the vietnam war itself owes to the bay of pigs. if we have time,...
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justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher and the history and arthur schlesinger jr. but perhaps the most notable and unusual was a chef, julia child. now julie worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere rent on the book tour the next few weeks people would stop and ask me was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any of the questions coming and so i began doing some research and one thing or another lead to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime secrets, julia child's oss career really was not a secret at all. the basic fact of her intelligence career could be looked up as easily as the ingredients to her recipe for quiche lorraine. late in her life she opened up a bit about her past. she had broken her vow of silence and talked a bit about her oss and mentioned a few paragraphs about it in her memoir "my life in france." it was mentioned in various books, one movie about her and paul had a brief bit about, and it was in all the obituaries when she died in 2004. as soon as the huge t
justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher and the history and arthur schlesinger jr. but perhaps the most notable and unusual was a chef, julia child. now julie worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere rent on the book tour the next few weeks people would stop and ask me was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any of the questions coming and so i began doing some research and one thing or...
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however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'s hobbyhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below million for the first time since the mid-80's. in terms of the market test whether the times his successful or not i do not think that the "the washington times" is the correct doppelganger or comparison. i think the correct comparison as "the wall street journal," which outstripped sales and circulations of the times on a national basis and by the way i would surprise michael goodwin of "the new york post" told me recently that the times is on the red or bought by 200,000 people in new york which really staggered me. i think that they have actually since the golden age,
however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'s hobbyhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below...
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however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'s hobbyhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below million for the first time since the mid-80's. in terms of the market test whether the times his successful or not i do not think that the "the washington times" is the correct doppelganger or comparison. i think the correct comparison as "the wall street journal," which outstripped sales and circulations of the times on a national basis and by the way i would surprise michael goodwin of "the new york post" told me recently that the times is on the red or bought by 200,000 people in new york which really staggered me. i think that they have actually since the golden age,
however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'s hobbyhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below...
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however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'byhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below million for the first time since the mid-80's. in terms of the market test whether the times his successful or not i do not think that the "the washington times" is the correct doppelganger or comparison. i think the correct comparison as "the wall street journal," which outstripped sales and circulations of the times on a national basis and by the way i would surprise michael goodwin of "the new york post" told me recently that the times is on the red or bought by 200,000 people in new york which really staggered me. i think that they have actually since the golden age, towa
however, even though corporate governance is one of arthur sulzberger jr.'byhorses, the times executives are way overcompensated. as a matter of fact there have been movements on the board to suggest they give their bonuses back and they have so that's one thing. and opening up this question to this larger issue of the times finances, michael, you are wrong of the times does not -- is not read by a million people a day any moerenhout into the circulation this quarter bring it down below million...
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justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher and the history and arthur schlesinger jr. but perhaps the most notable and unusual was a chef, julia child. now julie worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere rent on the book tour the next few weeks people would stop and ask me was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any of the questions coming and so i began doing some research and one thing or another lead to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime secrets, julia child's oss career really was not a secret at all. the basic fact of her intelligence career could be looked up as easily as the ingredients to her recipe for quiche lorraine. late in her life she opened up a bit about her past. she had broken her vow of silence and talked a bit about her oss and mentioned a few paragraphs about it in her memoir "my life in france." it was mentioned in various books, one movie about her and paul had a brief bit about, and it was in all the obituaries when she died in 2004. as soon as the huge t
justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher and the history and arthur schlesinger jr. but perhaps the most notable and unusual was a chef, julia child. now julie worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere rent on the book tour the next few weeks people would stop and ask me was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any of the questions coming and so i began doing some research and one thing or...
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arthur brooks, thank you very much. have a good trip back. >> thank you. [applause] >> a gala dinner that kicks off for a memorial honoring the reverend martin luther king, jr., is being moved to a different building after the east coast earthquake damaged the original banquet site here in information. the invitation-only dinner was to be held this evening at the national building museum but due to damage to the building caused by the earthquake yesterday, officials say the dinner will now be held at the washington convention center. you can still see live coverage event at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. the official dedication of the memorial for the civil rights leader by the way is scheduled to take place this coming sunday. president obama is scheduled to speak and we will have live coverage starting at 11:00 am eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" this week is featuring an in-depth look at the medicare program and today former administrator of the >> for politics and public affairs, nonfiction books and american history, it's the c-span networks. it's all available to you on television, radio, and online. and on social media sites, search, watch an
arthur brooks, thank you very much. have a good trip back. >> thank you. [applause] >> a gala dinner that kicks off for a memorial honoring the reverend martin luther king, jr., is being moved to a different building after the east coast earthquake damaged the original banquet site here in information. the invitation-only dinner was to be held this evening at the national building museum but due to damage to the building caused by the earthquake yesterday, officials say the dinner...