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brother, hour name to john gotti.ow do i talk about organized crime in my family with the one italian-american and elected foreign who personified the complete opposite? i pictured myself on the 57th 57th floor in the press conference room at the world trade center, tower number two. telling report hes that any notion of mario cuomo having mob connections was bullshit because the mob was in my family and the understand word about cuomo was that he was unreachable. in my imaginary press conference i resigned and as an eye witness condemned the mob rumors. instead i condemned myself. for not protecting mario cuomo from my family, and for being unable to resist the pull to work for him in the first place. looking at my work for cuomo, as penance for the sins of my brother and the mobsters who marred our lives. i would do good through public service. i would clean up the family name. i got up and paced around my office. finally i sat down and wrote out a script that i would read to the governor. this is the script. govern
brother, hour name to john gotti.ow do i talk about organized crime in my family with the one italian-american and elected foreign who personified the complete opposite? i pictured myself on the 57th 57th floor in the press conference room at the world trade center, tower number two. telling report hes that any notion of mario cuomo having mob connections was bullshit because the mob was in my family and the understand word about cuomo was that he was unreachable. in my imaginary press...
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was practically a brother.my voice because i know here to use my voice because i know he can't and i know he's with me, cheering me on to be strong, but it is hard. and to feel like this, it doesn't even feel like a week. time has stood still. to feel like this, ever, i can't feel comfortable in my country knowing that people have, will have, are ever gonna like this. i wanted to feel safe at school. you know, senior year and junior years a big yearsumiko know, senior year and junior years a big year sumiko whereat and academics around, started connecting with teachers, and i started actually connecting with school —— yea rs actually connecting with school —— years for me. and now i don't know how i'm ever going to step foot in that place again or go to a public park after school or walk anywhere. me and my friends get scared when a car drives by. anywhere. and... i think, i agree with hunter and huck, and how we need to let ideas flow and how we need to let ideas flow and get the problem solved. i don't unders
was practically a brother.my voice because i know here to use my voice because i know he can't and i know he's with me, cheering me on to be strong, but it is hard. and to feel like this, it doesn't even feel like a week. time has stood still. to feel like this, ever, i can't feel comfortable in my country knowing that people have, will have, are ever gonna like this. i wanted to feel safe at school. you know, senior year and junior years a big yearsumiko know, senior year and junior years a...
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juan: could you also talk about the koch brothers and guns and a network that the koch brothers ,aveuilt up to fund campaigns both advocacy campaigns and political campaigns? lee: the interesting thing with the koch brothers and guns is i don't believe the koch brothers have a strong interest in gun control or no gun control. they understand that this is an issue that whips up the conservative base, that republican voters are likely to vote on gun issues. historically we have seen the koch brothers use their undisclosed money organizations to fund the nra. that's because the nra will go out and engage in election efforts to activate republican base voters to get them to the polls. you see television advertisements from the nra. that money does come from nra members and gun companies, but it also can come from groups like the koch brothers that are hoping to use them as an identity group to activate their base voters. amy: can you talk a little about outdoor brands? it used to be known as smith & wesson, right? lee: this is a company that sells a number of different rifles, formally k
juan: could you also talk about the koch brothers and guns and a network that the koch brothers ,aveuilt up to fund campaigns both advocacy campaigns and political campaigns? lee: the interesting thing with the koch brothers and guns is i don't believe the koch brothers have a strong interest in gun control or no gun control. they understand that this is an issue that whips up the conservative base, that republican voters are likely to vote on gun issues. historically we have seen the koch...
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i got net hi head dish remember seeing a movie about brothers -- you have two brothers, more brothers in a combat zone, they can only hasn't one there -- can only have one there and the rest good to a noncombat unit. i thought i'll go over and chuck can come back. no problem, just get ahold of the red cross and you get -- keep in mine, i'm 18. i don't know anything straight up. so, fine. i went over there, landed, and went to the assignment center where they divvy up the troops to the different units and i said where is the red cross? and they point possessed some tent and i walked in, and -- my him that is tom hagel you've probably know all this and you'll seen -- they're like, who are you? well, obviously, didn't work. so we both ended up there. >> and to follow on that, both of "the haguele" brothers were draftees, but in each of your cases, it wasn't a standard draft where you just get the note and report. in both of you ex-when contacted by the draft board, what axe did you take. >> i was called home. i'd been to three colleges, and not an academic career to be emulated. so, the
i got net hi head dish remember seeing a movie about brothers -- you have two brothers, more brothers in a combat zone, they can only hasn't one there -- can only have one there and the rest good to a noncombat unit. i thought i'll go over and chuck can come back. no problem, just get ahold of the red cross and you get -- keep in mine, i'm 18. i don't know anything straight up. so, fine. i went over there, landed, and went to the assignment center where they divvy up the troops to the different...
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my brother somehow on this completely unbroken horse slowed it down and this was the brother who was quite violent and manipulative and controlling and bloated at other times twist may rest behind my back and call me a whore. it was always tempting to say he is kind and can be wonderful. i still think that but i don't want to use those things to dismiss the fact he can be manipulative, cruel and even violent. >> host: i was wondering if it was hard for you to talk about. >> host: i had to put down the book because it was hard to read, psychologically violent as well. i found the psychologically think people tried not to do witthephysical very much. if you are going to distort it and convince them of two things. people tend to internalize that kind of guilt, that the first thing is hard. my brother was pretty good at it and in a matter of minutes could convince me that something had not happened that happened two minutes before and he could convince me to have a completely different interpretation. one example when i was 17 i brought this man home, charlie and after thanksgiving dinne
my brother somehow on this completely unbroken horse slowed it down and this was the brother who was quite violent and manipulative and controlling and bloated at other times twist may rest behind my back and call me a whore. it was always tempting to say he is kind and can be wonderful. i still think that but i don't want to use those things to dismiss the fact he can be manipulative, cruel and even violent. >> host: i was wondering if it was hard for you to talk about. >> host: i...
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and moments my brother saved my life. i was on a horse that went completely desert and he was on one that had never been ridden before. and my horse wins and i got my foot caught in the saddle and it was running on the hillside with ravines everywhere. it was a matter of time before i was off and being dragged. my brother somehow on his unbroken horse managed to catch a hold of my horse and slid down. and this is the brother who was quite violent, manipulative, controlling, who would twist my wrist i and my back, call me a whore, but he had this wonderful side took me a while. he can be kind, sensitive and wonderful and i still think that, but i don't want to use those things to dismiss the fact that he can be violent. >> host: i'm wondering if this is harder to talk about but it seems like you are pretty open. >> host: i have reconciled. >> host: it's really hard to read. it's very violent and psychologically violent as well, so it's not just physical violence, it is a psychological torture in some ways. >> guest: i thin
and moments my brother saved my life. i was on a horse that went completely desert and he was on one that had never been ridden before. and my horse wins and i got my foot caught in the saddle and it was running on the hillside with ravines everywhere. it was a matter of time before i was off and being dragged. my brother somehow on his unbroken horse managed to catch a hold of my horse and slid down. and this is the brother who was quite violent, manipulative, controlling, who would twist my...
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your money power failures brother power those father. enable or whatever the purpose of this code is to dehumanize them to deprive them of any form of self-determination that's why codes were used in the local it was probably the same for every family when the newspaper published the list of names my mother immediately took me somewhere else the old fear i had returned your book about his illness and the star known as a video only i will remove any differently question the list was published in the sunday edition of a national newspaper. on the i mean yeah. someone came to our house and said look your husband's name is in the paper. it doesn't go over millions with a live news papers were all tucked away in our house my family just didn't want to know my father was the only one who looked at the list but then it was get rid of it we're not going to discuss the matter at all was the act on the one hand there was pain anguish and tears on the other hand though we were glad that at long last we were learning something about our family membe
your money power failures brother power those father. enable or whatever the purpose of this code is to dehumanize them to deprive them of any form of self-determination that's why codes were used in the local it was probably the same for every family when the newspaper published the list of names my mother immediately took me somewhere else the old fear i had returned your book about his illness and the star known as a video only i will remove any differently question the list was published in...
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so both my older brother and i rode from the time, i guess, i was 3 years old and my older brother was the same way. interviewer: what post were you on when you grew up? katherine: i was born at princeton, new jersey, father as at the pmsmt at princeton for six years. and when he married my mother, my mother was a very beautiful lady and i think most of the princeton students were in love with her because she was so lovely. older brother was born there and i was born there and -- interviewer: where else did you grow up? katherine: princeton and e oh, dear, fort bragg, fort hamilton. washington. , t kill, oklahoma, hawaii back to oklahoma, ithaca, new york. and i went to cornell because i got free tuition. and i guess that was it. and i met my husband again. interviewer: one of the questions i always ask people who live through world war ii, and i'm sure you'll have an interesting take on it, being a daughter of an army officer, what do you remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked, december 7, 1941? katherine: well, we had all een fox hunting. we went to a movie and suddenly we
so both my older brother and i rode from the time, i guess, i was 3 years old and my older brother was the same way. interviewer: what post were you on when you grew up? katherine: i was born at princeton, new jersey, father as at the pmsmt at princeton for six years. and when he married my mother, my mother was a very beautiful lady and i think most of the princeton students were in love with her because she was so lovely. older brother was born there and i was born there and -- interviewer:...
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and my brother it was pretty good at it. one example of that when i was 17 i brought that young man home after things giving dinner i think my brother he felt some need to demonstrate his control over me. and so before the mill had even started he grabbed me by my hair and he shoved my have in the toilet and later when it was all over he told me it have just been a game next time we were having fun i should be able to tell him if i was having fun. i completely took that perspective 100% i actually tried to convince charlie everett he knew what he have seen i think you know that reality had no bearing on me. he could see how much under my brothers power i was. he tried to reason with me for a while and then didn't. i had been a university for a while. going to university really help me learn how to hold onto my own ideas and give me the ability to say i disagree a few months later it happened again and my brother attacked me in a parking lot. he came into my room and he said i'm really sorry we were just having a good time i
and my brother it was pretty good at it. one example of that when i was 17 i brought that young man home after things giving dinner i think my brother he felt some need to demonstrate his control over me. and so before the mill had even started he grabbed me by my hair and he shoved my have in the toilet and later when it was all over he told me it have just been a game next time we were having fun i should be able to tell him if i was having fun. i completely took that perspective 100% i...
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when your brother showed up what did you think? >> i was concerned on the search and destroy mission for four days and they pulled me back in the base camp. i asked what's going on my first thought wasas tom. i remember explicitly the captain saying sun if we wanted you to know and that was kind of the order of the day. i said okay, so i waited in my tent in a a few hours went by in the next thing i know i look up and tom walks in and the rest is history. >> exactly right and the first sergeant sergeant said if your brother ever did decide they would put-- him right eye your site in a platoon. what are they tell mother about that? >> i always signed tom's name. >> i think mom felt that we were going to be over there in that war if those of us wanted it this way they had better be there together. >> i think that's fair to say. >> chuck already mentioned this it was a mechanized unit which means to say they had small things that look like a tank. they had tracks of the soldiers were in the back being carried around and they have mach
when your brother showed up what did you think? >> i was concerned on the search and destroy mission for four days and they pulled me back in the base camp. i asked what's going on my first thought wasas tom. i remember explicitly the captain saying sun if we wanted you to know and that was kind of the order of the day. i said okay, so i waited in my tent in a a few hours went by in the next thing i know i look up and tom walks in and the rest is history. >> exactly right and the...
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facts speak against my brother and me. at the same time hunt show was being interrogated in another room the agents asked him how he got the leaflets that have been found in his coat pocket if he didn't have anything to do with those responsible. hans answered that he had found an envelope in the mailbox that morning on the way to the university. there was a leaflet in the envelope. he skimmed over briefly and then tore it up and put it in his pocket. his testimony would become fateful for the siblings. because sophie said she and her brother left their rooms together that day the interrogators asked her if she had seen the envelope in the mailbox. so he maintains when my brother and i left our rooms at about ten thirty am the mailbox must certainly have been empty because i had emptied it an hour earlier this inconsistency sealed their doom. on the day of their arrest propaganda minister years of goebbels was giving a speech in berlin and the war in the east was dragging on people needed to be convinced of the coming triu
facts speak against my brother and me. at the same time hunt show was being interrogated in another room the agents asked him how he got the leaflets that have been found in his coat pocket if he didn't have anything to do with those responsible. hans answered that he had found an envelope in the mailbox that morning on the way to the university. there was a leaflet in the envelope. he skimmed over briefly and then tore it up and put it in his pocket. his testimony would become fateful for the...
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so we were so impressed by what my brother and sister did. we were amazed at them from the first moment we discovered what they had done last week and we gladly face the consequences afterward to reality for it is now over. the financial siblings had liberal parents they grew up in bought invertebrate and christian values were important to the family funds was the second oldest. poured on hands at the mall with my brother hans always sought out special people had he would in gauging discussions in advance the debate he set the tone even when he was still just in elementary school. he was very attractive. i still remember that school mates often came to pick me up in the hopes that my brother would open the door. of my brother had a nose for people he could rely on people who he could do things with d.l.c. for last week on don't regain many of us and five. pounds was a confident single minded young man he found friends quickly. his younger sister sophie was by contrast shy the softer you see it simply kind of didn't button disk so he was very
so we were so impressed by what my brother and sister did. we were amazed at them from the first moment we discovered what they had done last week and we gladly face the consequences afterward to reality for it is now over. the financial siblings had liberal parents they grew up in bought invertebrate and christian values were important to the family funds was the second oldest. poured on hands at the mall with my brother hans always sought out special people had he would in gauging discussions...
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if you go through the civil war newspaper you will see brother shoots brother, brothers blood, these are the sorts of titles you see through the stories. and again, many are exaggerated and some made up altogether. and that's how i viewed the original story, i just always assumed it was made up and contrived. until i moved to kentucky and befriended some of the staff and they got interested in the story and have since confirmed there were two brothers named hopkins, one in the indiana regiment and another from the mississippi regiment were there that day. so maybe this was true. who knows? regardless, even if the story and some of the others were made up, it does illustrate a more widely repeated pattern of brothers, divided brothers. assuming kind of a dual relationship as one brother put still privatemies friends. we can privately be brothers, but publicly, we are enemies. even as these families went to varying lengths to separate their private lives from public conflict, there was something else working against their efforts. something else that was less inclined to believe that h
if you go through the civil war newspaper you will see brother shoots brother, brothers blood, these are the sorts of titles you see through the stories. and again, many are exaggerated and some made up altogether. and that's how i viewed the original story, i just always assumed it was made up and contrived. until i moved to kentucky and befriended some of the staff and they got interested in the story and have since confirmed there were two brothers named hopkins, one in the indiana regiment...
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so both my brother -- my older brother and i rode from the time i guess i was 3 years old, and my older brother was the same way. >> what posts were you on when you grew up? >> well, i was born at princeton. new jersey. the followers at princeton for six years. and when he married my mother, my mother was a very beautiful lady. and i think most of the princeton students were in love with her because she was so lovely. and then my older brother was born there and i was born there. >> okay. >> and -- >> and then where else did you grow up? >> princeton and then, oh, dear, fort bragg, fort hamilton, washington, fort sill, oklahoma. hawaii, back to oklahoma. >> wow. >> ithaca, new york. and i went to cornell because i got free tuition. and i guess that was it. and i met my husband. >> okay. >> again. >> well, we'll get to that in a second, ma'am, but one of the questions i always ask people who lived through world war ii, and i'm sure you're going to have an interesting take on it being the daughter of an army officer. what do you remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked, december 7
so both my brother -- my older brother and i rode from the time i guess i was 3 years old, and my older brother was the same way. >> what posts were you on when you grew up? >> well, i was born at princeton. new jersey. the followers at princeton for six years. and when he married my mother, my mother was a very beautiful lady. and i think most of the princeton students were in love with her because she was so lovely. and then my older brother was born there and i was born there....
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i had to bang brothers. had two brothers. i rode. interviewer: will you stationed stationed?re you katherine: princeton. six years. --t of the principal been princeton students were in love with my mother because she was so lovely. my older brother was born there and i was born there. interviewer: where else did you grow up? atherine: fort bragg, fort washington, oklahoma, hawaii, back to oklahoma. and cornell. i got free tuition. i guess that was it. i met my husband. one of the: questions i always ask people who lived through world war ii remember about the day pearl harbor was attacked? we had all been foxhunting. we went to a movie. we were told -- we had just left hawaii. it was an unbelievable moment. what did that event mean it to your parents -- to your parents? my father was very surprised. scofiled.ationed in -- schofield. we were surprised. fatherewer: both your and brothers graduated from west point. west point has been a part of your life for a long time. can you describe your childhood or adolescence impressions of what west point was? katherine: it was so much
i had to bang brothers. had two brothers. i rode. interviewer: will you stationed stationed?re you katherine: princeton. six years. --t of the principal been princeton students were in love with my mother because she was so lovely. my older brother was born there and i was born there. interviewer: where else did you grow up? atherine: fort bragg, fort washington, oklahoma, hawaii, back to oklahoma. and cornell. i got free tuition. i guess that was it. i met my husband. one of the: questions i...
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both my older brother and i rode from the time that i was three years old, and my older brother was the same way. i was born in princeton. for six years and when he married my mother, my mother was so bear -- was a very beautiful lady. my older brother was born there. >> where else did you grow up? bragg. washington. oklahoma. hawaii, back to oklahoma. if the cut new york. i got free tuition. >> one of the questions i always asked people who lived through , where did you -- where were you when you learned --ut katherine: we went to a movie and we had just left home why. it was just an unbelievable moment in one's life. >> with her that event mean to your parents? -- what did that event mean to your parents? katherine: my father was just very surprised that -- we were stationed and they came over koligkolig pass and my father was very surprised -- we were surprised. interviewer: both your fathers and brother graduated from west point so west point has been a part of your life for a long time. katherine: a long time. interviewer: can you describe your childhood impression of what west poi
both my older brother and i rode from the time that i was three years old, and my older brother was the same way. i was born in princeton. for six years and when he married my mother, my mother was so bear -- was a very beautiful lady. my older brother was born there. >> where else did you grow up? bragg. washington. oklahoma. hawaii, back to oklahoma. if the cut new york. i got free tuition. >> one of the questions i always asked people who lived through , where did you -- where...
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neither i, nor my brothers, roger, and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something soion guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's lots of other kids. >> our father had a small chemical company. they made coatings and industrial finishes. >> three boys can't be easy for your mom. what was she like? >> she was an expert yoga professional, and this was well before yoga was a thing. my mother was almost like a flower child. >> lyla landau was raised in paterson, new jersey, known in the earliest 20th century as silk city, due to its flourishing fabric industry. >> a lot of jewish textile workers who were escaping persecution in eastern europe all came to paterson. as the american dream goes, many of them ended up owning silk companies, and our grandfather was one of them. >> grandpa phil makes hi
neither i, nor my brothers, roger, and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something soion guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's lots of other kids. >> our father...
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>> it was your brother?hile the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that have put them in jail dozens of times. perry is currently charged with felonious assault. a fight in which he didn't fare so well himself. >> i got my throat slit here. 12 stitches there. and i got 12 to 14 right here. a gouge taken out here. then my arm was slit as well. it's a bar fight gone bad for both of us. no one died, so that's the best part. >> every time i'm in prison or jail, it's because of alcohol. and i still want a drink of beer. i have dreams of me making beer, brewing it myself. isn't that crazy? >> homer simpson thing going on. >> mo's. i grew up perfect. that's why it's kind of sad to see me in a situation like this. disappointing sometimes. you get upset thinking about what you've done to your family. >> takes this, a big reality check, a big punch in the face, you know. this should have warned me right here, this right here, all these marks, you know? i could have been
>> it was your brother?hile the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that have put them in jail dozens of times. perry is currently charged with felonious assault. a fight in which he didn't fare so well himself. >> i got my throat slit here. 12 stitches there. and i got 12 to 14 right here. a gouge taken out here. then my arm was slit as well. it's a bar fight gone bad for both of us. no one died, so that's the best part. >> every...
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harriet tubman was taking care of her brother moses. a young tubman had to take care of her little brothers while her mother worked in the big house and tubman had fond memories of this and i can't imagine the worry of a mother knowing that her baby was taking care of another baby. the baby was worried so she cut a slab of pork and she warmed it in the coals of the fire and put it in the baby's mouth and the baby stopped crying and she thought, that it was indeed just the piece of pork and i think that's a funny story because if you put a piece of bacon in my mouth i'll stop talking, too. this next section here talks about tubman's early life and the quote says every time i saw a white man i was afraid of being carried away. i had two sisters carry ied awa in a chain gang. they were sold away to a chain gang and never seen again. and this tactile panel again shows the young tubman and her little brother and then this is a nice map of this area that we're in right now that shows dorchester county. you probably came through cambridge when
harriet tubman was taking care of her brother moses. a young tubman had to take care of her little brothers while her mother worked in the big house and tubman had fond memories of this and i can't imagine the worry of a mother knowing that her baby was taking care of another baby. the baby was worried so she cut a slab of pork and she warmed it in the coals of the fire and put it in the baby's mouth and the baby stopped crying and she thought, that it was indeed just the piece of pork and i...
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this shows the young tubman and her little brother. this is a nice map of this area we are in right now. this shows dorchester county. you probably came through cambridge when you came over and crossed the chopped tank river and down the creek, which is where we are. we are in this area here. tubman was born in peters neck, which is about right here in madison. during her time, that was known as tobacco stick. this image shows the road she was born on. the next section i would like to highlight is harriet tubman at work. this shows harriet tubman at a very young age checking muskrat traps. they are rodents common in in area. most muskrat traps were checked in the late fall and early winter when the pelts were the thickest. they were caught for their pelts. this shows harriet tubman and the muskrat, ankle deep in water and not wearing any shoes but wearing rags. the quote says, i used to sleep on the floor and cry and cry -- if i could only get home and get in my mother's bed. that drive to go home and be with her family members was wit
this shows the young tubman and her little brother. this is a nice map of this area we are in right now. this shows dorchester county. you probably came through cambridge when you came over and crossed the chopped tank river and down the creek, which is where we are. we are in this area here. tubman was born in peters neck, which is about right here in madison. during her time, that was known as tobacco stick. this image shows the road she was born on. the next section i would like to highlight...
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the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did.ke for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> 'cause when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this whole idea of medical marijuana or that cannabis has any medicinal value, they just think that it's a bunch of baloney? >> i tell them i have seen it work. it worked with me. i have seen it work in a bunch of other kids. and that it's an amazing plant. >> you get on the plane, fly out to colorado, see with your own eyes what's happening. what did you think? >> this is amazing. she's back. my daughter's back. her personality, you know. >> life changing. >> reporter: but splitting the family, being apart was too much. beth and jennifer moved back to virginia and that's why on this february morning, they are gathered here with theresa elder and the smiths
the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did.ke for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> 'cause when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this whole idea of medical marijuana or that cannabis has any medicinal...
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the next section is the emancipation of her brothers. she was illiterate so she had a letter written to jacob jackson who lived in dorchester county, he was a literal man and a veterinarian. she had arranged a code beforehand and so when the letter was written it said "read my letter to the old folks and give my love to them and tell my brothers to always be watching unto prayer and when the good old ship of zion comes along, be ready to step aboard." so the story you're hearing is the good old ship of zion so when jacob jackson saw that in the letter he knew it was harriet tubman telling him to notify her brothers to be ready that she was going to come back and rescue them. jacob jackson was a known operative on the underground railroad so he wasn't permitted to read his mail so it was very important to have this in coded message so the postmaster as well as a few other people had to read his mail before mr. jackson could so they read it, it made no sense and when he picked it up and looked at it and said "this can't be for me, it makes
the next section is the emancipation of her brothers. she was illiterate so she had a letter written to jacob jackson who lived in dorchester county, he was a literal man and a veterinarian. she had arranged a code beforehand and so when the letter was written it said "read my letter to the old folks and give my love to them and tell my brothers to always be watching unto prayer and when the good old ship of zion comes along, be ready to step aboard." so the story you're hearing is...
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he was matched with a big brother when he was 12. at a point when in his own words he was at a significant risk of heading in the wrong direction. he credits his mentor having a profound impact on his life without whom his life could have turned out very differently, in john's words. he graduated college, enjoys a successful career and now gives back to the board. john is still in contact with his big brother and working hard to pay back the investment made in him years ago. to all those involved in big brothers and big sisters, including john, we thank you for your work in helping our youth in bucks county. mr. speaker, growing up in middletownship in bucks county, pennsylvania, and as a current resident, now representing my hometown in congress, i've seen my community change throughout the years. the one constant, however, has always been the presence of stone meadows farm. one of the last remaining active agricultural lands in our township. the 168-acre farm has a rich history that connects the present to the past. as development
he was matched with a big brother when he was 12. at a point when in his own words he was at a significant risk of heading in the wrong direction. he credits his mentor having a profound impact on his life without whom his life could have turned out very differently, in john's words. he graduated college, enjoys a successful career and now gives back to the board. john is still in contact with his big brother and working hard to pay back the investment made in him years ago. to all those...
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out how to do my homework i was on my way and i went to my brother's college told them came here and my brother has been doing great getting straight a's and the guy sat me down and talk to me and literally record and basically said no way. these grades in school and the sat score you're not getting in here and i was crushed and i don't think i started crying but i was probably pretty close and i thought that was my opportunity to get into the navy but then i picked myself up and brushed myself off and figure out other options and eventually i went to school there was a perfect fit for me. for one it wasn't as challenging is king's point was academically but it also had a military environment that i needed. i needed that discipline. it was a place that had a state university of maritime college which is in the bronx and i couldn't have found a better place for me to be able to grow and develop and become eventually the young and sign in the united states navy. >> host: share with us about i know you've been impressed right stuff in the astronaut but what took you from new york mariti
out how to do my homework i was on my way and i went to my brother's college told them came here and my brother has been doing great getting straight a's and the guy sat me down and talk to me and literally record and basically said no way. these grades in school and the sat score you're not getting in here and i was crushed and i don't think i started crying but i was probably pretty close and i thought that was my opportunity to get into the navy but then i picked myself up and brushed myself...
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why she begged to get off big brother. >>> plus when celebs collide. >> tiffany haddish reveals what happens when you get to close to beyonce's man. >> why jerry seinfeld stopped justin bieber. >> then all these hunks speaking the language of love. why winter games could be the best batch roar show ever. >> it's delicious. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> i like it. >> we start tonight with all the buzz around the royal wedding. meghan markle has been married before. will she wear white for her second wedding? >> we'll get into the dress. prince harry also making news when a pony chose to bite his royal highness. it happened as harry and meghan made their official visit to scotland. donning a blue and green burberry coat over black pants the future royal wore her long hair down as she charmed the crowd. some fans gach her gifts and clearly approved of her fashion choice. >> i told her i loved her coat. she said thank you very much. >> at edinboro castle the two met a pony, but the pony got a little nippy. the couple looked cozy in a restaurant booth. they went to a eatery where
why she begged to get off big brother. >>> plus when celebs collide. >> tiffany haddish reveals what happens when you get to close to beyonce's man. >> why jerry seinfeld stopped justin bieber. >> then all these hunks speaking the language of love. why winter games could be the best batch roar show ever. >> it's delicious. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> i like it. >> we start tonight with all the buzz around the royal wedding....
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for our next test, we have two brothers. parents say 13-year-old ude is the responsible one who always follows directions. >> he is the protector. he likes to watch over his brother. >> reporter: but they worry about 11-year-old surij, the family rebel, who likes to break the rules and do things his way. do you feel like you talk to him about the issue of stranger danger? >> we actually talk to them, they are not even supposed to get into our friends' cars. they are supposed to call us first. >> so the rule is always call you first? >> yes. >> reporter: once again, we sent our actor, playing john the contractor, to their house a few days earlier. >> john. nice to meet you. >> hello. >> what do you guys like to do for fun? >> soccer in the park. >> soccer in the park. >> the minute he said he played soccer, surij is all glued. they were his friend. >> reporter: that fears that may cloud his judgment when john tries to get him in the truck? do you think my kids would never do that? >> no. sure. sure. >> all right, let's find o
for our next test, we have two brothers. parents say 13-year-old ude is the responsible one who always follows directions. >> he is the protector. he likes to watch over his brother. >> reporter: but they worry about 11-year-old surij, the family rebel, who likes to break the rules and do things his way. do you feel like you talk to him about the issue of stranger danger? >> we actually talk to them, they are not even supposed to get into our friends' cars. they are supposed...
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my brother has been doing great was gay and straight a's. the guy sat me down, talk to me, looked at my record and basically said no way with these grades in high school in this sat score your getting in here and i was crushed. i don't think i started crying, but i was probably pretty close as i thought that was my opportunity to get into the navy. then i pick myself up and brushed myself off and figured out some other options and eventually went to a school that was a perfect fit for me. for one, it was not as challenging as kings point academically, but also had a military environment that i needed. i needed that discipline. it was a place called state university of new york maritime college in the bronx and i could not have found a better place for me to grow and develop and become eventually navy man. host: share with us-- i know you're impressed with the right stuff in the astronauts everything, what took you from new york maritime to the decision that okay, what the hell i will place-- a private master program. talk about the road to t
my brother has been doing great was gay and straight a's. the guy sat me down, talk to me, looked at my record and basically said no way with these grades in high school in this sat score your getting in here and i was crushed. i don't think i started crying, but i was probably pretty close as i thought that was my opportunity to get into the navy. then i pick myself up and brushed myself off and figured out some other options and eventually went to a school that was a perfect fit for me. for...
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right now 27-year-old christian and his twin brother face federal bomb making charges. they're arrested yesterday after nearly a two month investigati investigation. >> people could've been seriously injured. we don't know what the extent of the plot was. >> agents found 30 pounds about making chemicals according to the fbi. also handwritten letters. once", under the full moon, the small ones will tear. >> we just said hello and goodbye and how are you. just readings in the elevator. nothing more than a. >> christian he's a former teacher here he resigned from the school after being charged with raping a 15-year-old student in december. even more skating the they said he paid at least two students $50 per hour to break apart fireworks store the powder from the fireworks and containers. >> you don't know who your children are coming in contact with. >> most normal people can be doing the craziest things and you just never know. >> no word on if the students who knew about the plan will be charged as well. >> coming up, governor murphy made strong promises about marijuana
right now 27-year-old christian and his twin brother face federal bomb making charges. they're arrested yesterday after nearly a two month investigati investigation. >> people could've been seriously injured. we don't know what the extent of the plot was. >> agents found 30 pounds about making chemicals according to the fbi. also handwritten letters. once", under the full moon, the small ones will tear. >> we just said hello and goodbye and how are you. just readings in...
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bill: i will hike this brother of a man who was murdered many years ago. the killer is now out after governor christie and one of the time acts as governor commuted the sentence. and, exploding manholes. wait until you see this. >> let's check in. the store rave murdered at the jersey shore. a ten-year-old boy is dead. teenager is uncustody. alley sop, what do you got? >> the mother and son who were shot inside of the asbury park home wednesday night were identified friday by the monmouth county prosecutor's office. officials say the 10-year-old died from a gunshot wound in his mother 38-year-old old sustained injury. the neptune township teens with arrested and charged thursday for the alemmed role in the crime. however, official vast said that he is not the shooter and they are still looking for acome lis. now, that part of town just experienced a horrific crime a mile and a half done the road as bury park is flourishing. they have seen increase in tourism, the art, and restaurants. ceo of 20-year resident of asbury park randy thompson talked to bus the
bill: i will hike this brother of a man who was murdered many years ago. the killer is now out after governor christie and one of the time acts as governor commuted the sentence. and, exploding manholes. wait until you see this. >> let's check in. the store rave murdered at the jersey shore. a ten-year-old boy is dead. teenager is uncustody. alley sop, what do you got? >> the mother and son who were shot inside of the asbury park home wednesday night were identified friday by the...
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for both brothers this marriage meant accent. when you claim to painted the famous picture of flow going in one thousand and two the relationship was already ten years old in one thousand nine hundred one i meet a sister helen and i married clint's brother. for both brothers this marriage meant access to viennese is so. into sophisticated and atmospheric everyday life. the painting does not appear to have received the approval of the subject herself and in one thousand nine hundred eighty solid it to the vienna museum where it is on show to this day. and the people had of course i mean if you go was no average woman of her time she was something special along with her two sisters she ran a fashion someone in vienna when she was a business woman she was independent she earned money she wasn't like other socialites of the time dependent on a man or needing to marry somebody fun and a man apt hanging on from the end even and yet so that i think somebody like that was in a position to hold their own with an artist like gustaf clint a
for both brothers this marriage meant accent. when you claim to painted the famous picture of flow going in one thousand and two the relationship was already ten years old in one thousand nine hundred one i meet a sister helen and i married clint's brother. for both brothers this marriage meant access to viennese is so. into sophisticated and atmospheric everyday life. the painting does not appear to have received the approval of the subject herself and in one thousand nine hundred eighty solid...