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the door people went to the cabinet meeting and said to buchanan mr. lincoln is here and he came rushing down and actually he took him upstairs and have him sit in on the cabinet meeting and that was the only experience that he ever got was how to run a cabinet meeting which he did once or twice a week for the rest of the administration. and then a few days later buchanan called on lincoln at the hotel and if there's one great thing that buchanan bid for lincoln is showing the art of the presidency was a continuum regardless of the party. there was a very valuable visit and lincoln was wise to pay the first courtesy call. >> many of you have books to be signed and if you ask for signed books from harold holzer held that he relaxed during this time it was a tense time. she was a great outdoor and gets cold. he can't do much she made a lot of noise coming talks to ansel, he whistled. according to the two witnesses he heard dixie when he had been introduced. it drove them crazy, nobody wanted to play chess with him. aside from that, no relaxation. she wen
the door people went to the cabinet meeting and said to buchanan mr. lincoln is here and he came rushing down and actually he took him upstairs and have him sit in on the cabinet meeting and that was the only experience that he ever got was how to run a cabinet meeting which he did once or twice a week for the rest of the administration. and then a few days later buchanan called on lincoln at the hotel and if there's one great thing that buchanan bid for lincoln is showing the art of the...
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no wonder pat buchanan. republicans lost an election. he just figured after the holidays, they sober up and enough time to realize they have not lost their salt. i guess they did. >> will we have this up republican dunkirk, republicans got off, but they left behind their helmets, canteens, and rifles and the 2%. they got off the beach. it was a real debacle. i think the reason they did is they felt, you can either pass this or not pass this, in which case all the bush tax cuts are gone. taxes rise for 70 or 80 percent of the country. harry reid and barack obama write the next tax said bill. i think it was for lack of an alternative that they did. neil: we did not have to go through this rigmarole. they could haveejust done that at the outset to avoid it. >> your talking now about their negotiations orc indefensible. there is no way you can defendant the conclusion the weight came out. as you say, 40-1 taxes against $1 in spending cuts. neil: that problem, that is worse. promising that some decade. it's insulting. >> to add insult, hollyw
no wonder pat buchanan. republicans lost an election. he just figured after the holidays, they sober up and enough time to realize they have not lost their salt. i guess they did. >> will we have this up republican dunkirk, republicans got off, but they left behind their helmets, canteens, and rifles and the 2%. they got off the beach. it was a real debacle. i think the reason they did is they felt, you can either pass this or not pass this, in which case all the bush tax cuts are gone....
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pat buchanan. you are looking at joe biden right there in a tux. it's supposed to look like. bernie sanders, the senator on the fine state of vermont was the only fellow who was wearing a tie. looking very similar to our very own rich edson. i will just leave it at that. whatever your feelings of the vice president of the united states, he is wearing a tux. we will have more afterwhen this e upside down. >> hi. >> hi. yoknowi can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my cred
pat buchanan. you are looking at joe biden right there in a tux. it's supposed to look like. bernie sanders, the senator on the fine state of vermont was the only fellow who was wearing a tie. looking very similar to our very own rich edson. i will just leave it at that. whatever your feelings of the vice president of the united states, he is wearing a tux. we will have more afterwhen this e upside down. >> hi. >> hi. yoknowi can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card...
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the second item is the commission provided recommendation on a mills act contract for 201 buchanan. this is the nightingale house on buchanan street near waller, instructed in 1882 -- constructed in 1882 this is the first mill's act contract to be heard by the commission and the board of supervisors since supervisor wiener sponsored it for property owners to take advantage of the property tax savings. the commission commended the new property owners to their commitment to fully restore the nightingale house. much of the property tax savings will go into the full restoration of the property. the commission did#clunanimoy approve the project and afforded a positive recommendation to the board of supervisors, with a couple of caveats or conditions to continue working with staff on a few minor details of the contract, mainly the phasing of the restoration to make sure that staff has the most updated information about when work will occur, and when staff needs to go out there to review the completion of that work, according to the state mandated requirements of the program. that concl
the second item is the commission provided recommendation on a mills act contract for 201 buchanan. this is the nightingale house on buchanan street near waller, instructed in 1882 -- constructed in 1882 this is the first mill's act contract to be heard by the commission and the board of supervisors since supervisor wiener sponsored it for property owners to take advantage of the property tax savings. the commission commended the new property owners to their commitment to fully restore the...
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pat buchanan. you are looking at joe biden right there in a tux.s supposed to look like. bernie sanders, the senator on the fine state of vermont was the only fellow who was wearing a tie. looking very similar to our very own rich edson. i will just leave it at that. whatever your feelings of the whatever your feelings of the vice president of the united before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart contion or high blood pressure before taki
pat buchanan. you are looking at joe biden right there in a tux.s supposed to look like. bernie sanders, the senator on the fine state of vermont was the only fellow who was wearing a tie. looking very similar to our very own rich edson. i will just leave it at that. whatever your feelings of the whatever your feelings of the vice president of the united before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe,...
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sadly, pat buchanan -- i tried very hard to get pat buchanan to do it. he would not do it. >> robert bork, acting attorney general at the time -- this is an issue. he is 85, still here with us. this is the issue of spiro agnew. >> one of the things that happens is you learn things -- i thought in the beginning i was going to hear stories that many of them had said to the history channel. when you do an interview for the government, it becomes public domain. i was keen on creating free video -- it belongs to everybody now. i assumed they would tell stories that are in proprietary collections. what we started to get worse stories i had never heard. this is one of them -- this is unbelievable. this is bork talking about how he and the attorney general at that point, elliott richardson, are afraid that richard nixon is not going to go ahead with the prosecution of vice president spiro agnew. spiro agnew -- this started out in maryland but there was a maryland prosecutor who discovered that agnew as governor had been taking bribes. he continued to take bribes
sadly, pat buchanan -- i tried very hard to get pat buchanan to do it. he would not do it. >> robert bork, acting attorney general at the time -- this is an issue. he is 85, still here with us. this is the issue of spiro agnew. >> one of the things that happens is you learn things -- i thought in the beginning i was going to hear stories that many of them had said to the history channel. when you do an interview for the government, it becomes public domain. i was keen on creating...
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what did buchanan think? ladies and gentlemen, pat buchanan. [applause] >> thank you very much, dwight. that was quite a reception. i was wondering where all my good friends were when i was running or the reform party. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, we are here tonight to celebrate the centennial of a statesman, a profile in courage and an extraordinary man. we are all proud to have served the 37th president of the united states, richard milhouse nixon. [applause] years ago meg greenfield of "the washington post" wrote that she belonged to what she called the nixon generation. what distinguishes us as a group she said, is that we are too young to remember time when richard nixon was not on the political scene and too old, reasonably to expect that we shall ever see one. meg greenfield was distressed about this. you know, in her thesis rings true. we are the nixon generation. we were born into and lived through what abdul called the age of nixon and what a time that was, and what a man he was. home from the war in 1946, richard nixon was elect
what did buchanan think? ladies and gentlemen, pat buchanan. [applause] >> thank you very much, dwight. that was quite a reception. i was wondering where all my good friends were when i was running or the reform party. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, we are here tonight to celebrate the centennial of a statesman, a profile in courage and an extraordinary man. we are all proud to have served the 37th president of the united states, richard milhouse nixon. [applause] years ago meg...
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. >> reporter: wildlife photographer gordon buchanan came to arctic norway to photograph a family ofrs. but he got closer than he planned. >> she's coming closer and closer. oh, my god. she is enormous. >> reporter: he's inside what he calls his ice cube. the on-ice version of a shark cage. and he's only equipped with his cameras. he's gather information before she approaches, like it could when stalking a seal. the strongest and weakest point, the door. >> reporter: the bear tries to claw his way in for 40 minutes. >> appreciate it for what this animal is. one of the most powerful animals on the planet. one of the most intentive animals on the planet. one of the few that sees us as food. >> reporter: food the bear is determined to get to. >> you can sniff me, good. >> reporter: a dangerous encounter that buchanan is actually lucky to have survived. >> it was one of the most terrifying things that i've ever done. and i did it intentionally. >> reporter: he says this close-up was worth the close call. >> it was a strange mixer of terror and comedy because it felt like a monumentally s
. >> reporter: wildlife photographer gordon buchanan came to arctic norway to photograph a family ofrs. but he got closer than he planned. >> she's coming closer and closer. oh, my god. she is enormous. >> reporter: he's inside what he calls his ice cube. the on-ice version of a shark cage. and he's only equipped with his cameras. he's gather information before she approaches, like it could when stalking a seal. the strongest and weakest point, the door. >> reporter: the...
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confirmed it would be the second most ridiculous signature only to appear on our money thanks to buchanan's secretary oliver lewis ottingham. i see the audience went to seventh grade like i did. [ laughter ] i'm 50. can can tell you why guy who will find him rolling in jack lew doodle stacks as money will soon be called, al gore. >> former vice president al gore say richer man tonight about $100 million richer after selling his little watched cable channel current tv to the arab news channel al jazeera. >> jon: oh, man! former democratic vice president turned climate-change crusader sells openly liberal cable channel to a muslim. ladies and gentlemen, i think we have our first fox boner alert of 2013. [cheers and applause] >> al jazeera owned by the oil sheik dom of qatar, right. big gore who hates big oil is making a ton of money by selling it to big oil. >> jon: it's a legitimate point, actually. you would think if woe sell to toms of maine or pedal air, the world's only bicycle based airline. well played, fox. you got him. >> as it turns out the liberal multimillionaire mogul tried to pu
confirmed it would be the second most ridiculous signature only to appear on our money thanks to buchanan's secretary oliver lewis ottingham. i see the audience went to seventh grade like i did. [ laughter ] i'm 50. can can tell you why guy who will find him rolling in jack lew doodle stacks as money will soon be called, al gore. >> former vice president al gore say richer man tonight about $100 million richer after selling his little watched cable channel current tv to the arab news...
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. >> jon: from the losing side of history i'm pat buchanan. [ laughter ] let's laugh it up, ladies anden with closing arguments. >> i was amazed at beautifully he articulated a progressive vision of america. >> the most partisan and divisive inaugural address. >> do you know who the designer was on that? >> i do, anderson. >> all that rhetorical affects that he has the poetry. >> it was not really poetry it was prose. >> can you tell me about the gown. hi, ann. this is -- this is remarkable that four years later she would choose jason wu again. [ laughter ] >> jon: oh, it's remarkable all right. once again is what is more remarkable to me is how even when articulating his most liberal ideal how different actual barack obama is from the bizarro boogieman empty chair obama who lives only in the minds of his opponents. >> president obama who is an avowed secularist. >> going after the guns. >> taking away guns. attacking christians who believe in gun and god. >> obama is at war with all religion in any public place, any public square any public school. >> jon: first of all it's nice to kn
. >> jon: from the losing side of history i'm pat buchanan. [ laughter ] let's laugh it up, ladies anden with closing arguments. >> i was amazed at beautifully he articulated a progressive vision of america. >> the most partisan and divisive inaugural address. >> do you know who the designer was on that? >> i do, anderson. >> all that rhetorical affects that he has the poetry. >> it was not really poetry it was prose. >> can you tell me about the...
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it was a special series on the bbc and buchanan said he spent a year with the most deadly creatures but this was the most scary experience ever. >>> and a new share lets you share pets. it is a non-profit organization where dog owners can trade walking feeding and dog sitting duties and it is a chance for people who don't have animals to share somebody else's. more than 480 people have signed up for the service in san francisco. >>> today on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, we will have more on this story which is a tanker which reportedly hit a part of the bay bridge, the eastern side of the island and the tanker may have nickled part of the bridge but at this point it looks like it is moving with a ferry boat on its side. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news and we'll see you the next time. ñsxóxgñ
it was a special series on the bbc and buchanan said he spent a year with the most deadly creatures but this was the most scary experience ever. >>> and a new share lets you share pets. it is a non-profit organization where dog owners can trade walking feeding and dog sitting duties and it is a chance for people who don't have animals to share somebody else's. more than 480 people have signed up for the service in san francisco. >>> today on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, we...
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se cree que la inauguración del presidente james buchanan' 's fue la primera en ser fotografiada en 18577. abriendo una nueva era en 1949 la inauguración de harry truman fue la primera en ser televisada y en 1997 la inauguración del presidente bill clinton fue la primera en ser transmitida en vivo por internet... y asi como la naturaleza a veces cambia de parecer, tambien a veces las computador as... asi que no queda mas que ser creativos... andrew kozak del canal ktul en tulsa oklahoma se estaba preparando para el noticiero de la mañana cuando su computadora se dañó... así que le tocó improvisar... kozak dibujó sus gráficas incluyendo el pronóstico extendido... para finalizar esta edicion de noticias vamos con pedro biaggi y un adelanto de lo que escucharemos maÑana... adelante pedro, buenas noches...
se cree que la inauguración del presidente james buchanan' 's fue la primera en ser fotografiada en 18577. abriendo una nueva era en 1949 la inauguración de harry truman fue la primera en ser televisada y en 1997 la inauguración del presidente bill clinton fue la primera en ser transmitida en vivo por internet... y asi como la naturaleza a veces cambia de parecer, tambien a veces las computador as... asi que no queda mas que ser creativos... andrew kozak del canal ktul en tulsa oklahoma se...
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assemblywoman joan buchanan's bill regarding metal purchases passed.the fine for dealers who knowingly buy metals used at public utlities facilities jumps up big time. now 250-dollars. in a few days. four times that amount. to one thousand dollars. >>> another bill out of the assembly. gives women greater access to birth control. a-b 23-48 will now allow certified nurses, midwives, nurse practicioners and physician's assistants to prescribe that medication. and, drivers licenses for illegals. >>> some 400-thousand undocumented immigrants will be able to apply for a license. this applies to those in a federal program supporting immigrants who came to states as a child and have not broken the law. >>> the homeowner bill of rights will also go into affect at the start of the year. it's meant to give homeowners more rights to battle forecloser. this set of bills will restrict dual-track foreclosures. when lenders act like they're working with a borrower to modify a loan, while still moving forward with foreclosure. >>> a senate bill also makes it illegal f
assemblywoman joan buchanan's bill regarding metal purchases passed.the fine for dealers who knowingly buy metals used at public utlities facilities jumps up big time. now 250-dollars. in a few days. four times that amount. to one thousand dollars. >>> another bill out of the assembly. gives women greater access to birth control. a-b 23-48 will now allow certified nurses, midwives, nurse practicioners and physician's assistants to prescribe that medication. and, drivers licenses for...
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lee was the dialysis patient and he's probably in his 80's and every time we would drive up to buchanan street, the hospital, mr. lee would say, "good job, fine driver, number one driver" and he would go like this [thumbs up gesture]. and then as brian would be helping him off the van, mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say, "henry, you're the first one i would try to get help from." and he says, "the second one is elsa." [laugh] so we knew that we were being relied on by brian. a few weeks back, mrs. lee called brian early in the morning to tell him not to bother picking them up because they were already at the hospital. mr. lee was ill and she had taken him to the er. the next day or so, brian, on his lunchtime, found out that mr. lee had been admitted to the hospital and he went up to mr. lee's room and just stuck his head in just to say hello. and the minute mr. lee saw him he went [gesture thumb up in the air] like that. and mrs. lee said, "he's telling you a
lee was the dialysis patient and he's probably in his 80's and every time we would drive up to buchanan street, the hospital, mr. lee would say, "good job, fine driver, number one driver" and he would go like this [thumbs up gesture]. and then as brian would be helping him off the van, mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say, "henry, you're the...
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." ♪ afraid to step into the lane >> where's mitt buchanan?there's ten of them, right there. >> exactly. >>> attention mall shoppers, there is a giant fight outside the gap caught on camera at the cherry hill mall in cherry hill, new jersey. what looks like 10 to almost a dozen teenagers involved in this brutal fight. you see guys down on the ground getting hit. haymakers thrown all over the place. this thing goes on for quite a while. the video is about a minute long, and you just see a ton of people involved in this thing. police have no idea what spurned this altercation. they think maybe bad blood between a couple of youngsters. right there you see somebody get, like, just picked up and slammed right on the ground. you know, professional wrestling style, before more people come over and start beating on him, and that kid actually falls to the ground as well. police in the area were upset someone would take time out to film this instead of calling 911. cherry hill police issued a statement saying the incident at the mall is rare. they maint
." ♪ afraid to step into the lane >> where's mitt buchanan?there's ten of them, right there. >> exactly. >>> attention mall shoppers, there is a giant fight outside the gap caught on camera at the cherry hill mall in cherry hill, new jersey. what looks like 10 to almost a dozen teenagers involved in this brutal fight. you see guys down on the ground getting hit. haymakers thrown all over the place. this thing goes on for quite a while. the video is about a minute...
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. >> assemblywoman joan buchanan is the chair. without mentioning specifics she says she is working on new legislation she says will not only weed out ineffective teachers but make good teachers even better. another teacher evaluation bill died at the state capitol last year. >>> the walmart foundation has announced a $100,000 donation to the silicon valley education foundation. the money will go to the stepping up to algebra summer program in san jose as well as a math support program that runs during the school year. >> set to discuss a new express lane project. it will convert 30 miles of car pool lanes to express lanes. it includes adding a second express lane. as well as to convert a car pool connector in south san jose to an express connector. >> it's the final trip out of the pete's harbor marina. why more than 140 people have to leave today. >> exploited for sex and sold as slaves. >> we give no quarter to violence, exploitation. >> the stand local leaders are making to protect kids. >> smoke and flames billow out of a hom
. >> assemblywoman joan buchanan is the chair. without mentioning specifics she says she is working on new legislation she says will not only weed out ineffective teachers but make good teachers even better. another teacher evaluation bill died at the state capitol last year. >>> the walmart foundation has announced a $100,000 donation to the silicon valley education foundation. the money will go to the stepping up to algebra summer program in san jose as well as a math support...
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republican congressman vern buchanan and sandy levin will join us live. rick santelli working on the third hour of sidewalk on the street. >> we're going to ask him we're now about 44 points off the highs in the dow jones industrial average. will this euphoria last? how long and will the rest of the year be represented by the first half of january? all important questions, about 20 minutes tr now. be there. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. one of the big ones people are talk about today, avis buying car sharing innovator, zip car. price tag, $491.2 million. works out to
republican congressman vern buchanan and sandy levin will join us live. rick santelli working on the third hour of sidewalk on the street. >> we're going to ask him we're now about 44 points off the highs in the dow jones industrial average. will this euphoria last? how long and will the rest of the year be represented by the first half of january? all important questions, about 20 minutes tr now. be there. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life...
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james buchanan's inauguration in 1857 was delayed for 20 minutes because someone forgot to pick up the departing president. and 1889, a cake in the shape of the capitol building that was six feet high and weighing 800 pounds for benjamin harrison's cake. the commander in chief's ball will have the cake. lady gaga will perform on tuesday at the ball for white house staff employees. and actress and activist ashley judd is taking a close look at running against senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in kentucky in the 2014 race. >>> and elizabeth bush is running for congress in south carolina. she is not related to george w. bush but she is related to comedian stephen colbert. that's his sister. she may be getting a little free tv time. what do you think? that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> a series of gun show accidents, bash bra walters medical condition and video of man versus shark you don't want to miss. >>> plus, how has president obama impacted the country during his first four years in office? we'll reveal surprising statistics. it's all next on "first look." ♪ [
james buchanan's inauguration in 1857 was delayed for 20 minutes because someone forgot to pick up the departing president. and 1889, a cake in the shape of the capitol building that was six feet high and weighing 800 pounds for benjamin harrison's cake. the commander in chief's ball will have the cake. lady gaga will perform on tuesday at the ball for white house staff employees. and actress and activist ashley judd is taking a close look at running against senate minority leader mitch...
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[applause] i have heard plenty of old time conservatives -- pat buchanan once yelled at me -- remember him? he once yelled at me on tv and said that was nonsense. "i have 50 in my class and it did not hurt me." i said, "well, i'm not sure." [laughter] the fact of the matter is, i have rich friends that are so much like me. they will say to me, jonathan -- these are people who read my books and say they care about these poor kids in the bronx. they will say to me, jonathan, does class size really matter for the children? i always ask them where their kids go to school. how many children are in their class is. typically they are in a lovely suburb -- 16, 18, parents panic when it gets to 21. if they go to lovely private schools like sidwell friends here in washington, it is more like 15. then i see these kids packed into classrooms where there are more children than shares. -- than chairs. i do not know how everybody else on this panel feels, but here's what i believe -- a very small class size and the intimate, affectionate attention enables a good teacher to get to every little girl an
[applause] i have heard plenty of old time conservatives -- pat buchanan once yelled at me -- remember him? he once yelled at me on tv and said that was nonsense. "i have 50 in my class and it did not hurt me." i said, "well, i'm not sure." [laughter] the fact of the matter is, i have rich friends that are so much like me. they will say to me, jonathan -- these are people who read my books and say they care about these poor kids in the bronx. they will say to me, jonathan,...
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buchanan's inauguration was the first one photographed and william mckin le's was the first filmed. hoover's was the first in a movie newsreel. the first to be televised was harry truman and the first streams in the internets was bill clinton's second. lincoln's parade was the first to include african-americans acknowledged wilson's was the first to include women. bad weather moved some indoors. grants touched it out in 16 degrees and jack kennedy in 20 degrees without an overcoat. f.d.r.'s inauguration was the first held in january after a constitutional amendment moved the date up from march. finally more people witnessed brom's first than any other event ever held in washington. >> wow, i love that stuff. chris: thanks to our producer for that great, great great product there. anyway, you had something to add. >> my colleague, aleash yarks pointed out that obama will be the first president since f.d.r. to take the oath of office four times. he flubbed the first one and had to redo it. this time because it falls on a sunday he'll do it privately on sunday and then redo it on monda
buchanan's inauguration was the first one photographed and william mckin le's was the first filmed. hoover's was the first in a movie newsreel. the first to be televised was harry truman and the first streams in the internets was bill clinton's second. lincoln's parade was the first to include african-americans acknowledged wilson's was the first to include women. bad weather moved some indoors. grants touched it out in 16 degrees and jack kennedy in 20 degrees without an overcoat. f.d.r.'s...
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my name is tom buchanan and live in the neighborhood on kark ham street. elaine came to my house and knocked on my door and looking for support for the proposal. i looked at the plans. i don't see a problem with it. i think it looks fine. i think the reason for her wanting to do this and bringing the extended family under one roof is important for the neighborhood as well, so i just came down to lend my support to her, and say that i am in favor of the project. thank you. >> additional speakers in support of of project? >> good afternoon commissioners. i amlet architect. i wanted to introduce myself and of course i am in support of the project and the scale is in proportion to the program presented to me and i am happy to answer any questions you may have. thank you. >> hello everybody. my name is connie lee and i live in 1556 18th avenue and across from the project and lived there for 25 years and i don't see any problem with this project at all and i don't see it will ruin the neighborhood at all. it might add more value to the neighborhood actually, and
my name is tom buchanan and live in the neighborhood on kark ham street. elaine came to my house and knocked on my door and looking for support for the proposal. i looked at the plans. i don't see a problem with it. i think it looks fine. i think the reason for her wanting to do this and bringing the extended family under one roof is important for the neighborhood as well, so i just came down to lend my support to her, and say that i am in favor of the project. thank you. >> additional...
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one house from the corner of seventh and buchanan. little front porch. i'm sure it's the same house as in 1926, although -- this is where she died, inside those walls. >> [inaudible] >> the garage where the -- [inaudible] >> alleyway could have been -- [inaudible] because that brick is old. >> host: david maraniss, how old was she when she killed herself? >> guest: she was 26. she was born in 1900. >> host: and why'd she kill herself? >> guest: she killed herself because of her -- well, what we know is that she left a suicide note that said that she was distraught over her husband's philandering. so that was the immediate cause. >> host: and that was the president's grandfather, stanley dunham's mother. >> guest: yes. ruth armor dunham. she lived only to be 6. and because of that -- 26. because of that traumatic event, stanley and his older brother ralph moved back down to el dorado with ruth or armor dunham's parents, so living with his parents, and his great grandfather, a character named christopher columbus clark who had fought in the civil war. >> h
one house from the corner of seventh and buchanan. little front porch. i'm sure it's the same house as in 1926, although -- this is where she died, inside those walls. >> [inaudible] >> the garage where the -- [inaudible] >> alleyway could have been -- [inaudible] because that brick is old. >> host: david maraniss, how old was she when she killed herself? >> guest: she was 26. she was born in 1900. >> host: and why'd she kill herself? >> guest: she...
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gordon buchanan was inside a safety pod but for nearly 45 minutes, as you can see, buchanan sat in the pod as the polar bear tried to force her way inside. those are some really figure paws there scraping against the side. buchanan says he spent the past 20 years filming the world's deadliest creatures, but this was his experience -- scary experience ever. >> i believe it. >> yeah. >>> 7:13. well, state lawmakers, they are about to go back to work. we'll be live in san francisco for you to find out how democrats will be handling their new supe-majorities -- super-majority issues. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios new jobs are here, and by 2025, we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can give you what you need to succeed in today's careers and the ones on the horizon. get the know how you need for a new t
gordon buchanan was inside a safety pod but for nearly 45 minutes, as you can see, buchanan sat in the pod as the polar bear tried to force her way inside. those are some really figure paws there scraping against the side. buchanan says he spent the past 20 years filming the world's deadliest creatures, but this was his experience -- scary experience ever. >> i believe it. >> yeah. >>> 7:13. well, state lawmakers, they are about to go back to work. we'll be live in san...
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cabinet telling them what is going on in the buchanan cabinets through the inauguration through the famous april 1st memo where he essentially tells lincoln he will take charge of things if lincoln can't, and finally through his decision to reinforce against the advisers of the cabinet. the decision that begins the process of the mastery of this extraordinary tumultuous cabinets that serves the focal point of my story called abraham lincoln's white house. through the narrative of defense i have a comparative look at both of the inner and outer lives of this extraordinary group of figures, combing through their family papers, their letters, their official records, and what a great luxury it is the root so often to their families for the children they wrote these passages at night in their diary how they have time to do so after worrying about the civil war during the day still remains a mystery to me but life is less distracted in those days. and i am hoping this competitive perspective will also have some insights into a number of issues in the field of the scholarship including the
cabinet telling them what is going on in the buchanan cabinets through the inauguration through the famous april 1st memo where he essentially tells lincoln he will take charge of things if lincoln can't, and finally through his decision to reinforce against the advisers of the cabinet. the decision that begins the process of the mastery of this extraordinary tumultuous cabinets that serves the focal point of my story called abraham lincoln's white house. through the narrative of defense i have...
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. >> reporter: wildlife photographer gordon buchanan came to arctic norway to photograph a family ofafe distance, but he got much closer than he ever planned. >> she is enormous. geez. gee whiz. that's why i've come here, to see these animals. to get to understand them. >> reporter: he's inside what he calls his "ice cube." an above water version of a shark cage. >> the bear's nose is thousands of times more powerful than mine. it's gathering information before it approaches, like it would when it's stalking a seal. my scent is strongest at the weakest point, the door. >> reporter: with her powerful 12-inch-wide paw raised the bear tries to get in for 45 minutes. >> being this close, i have an appreciation for what this animal is. it is one of the most powerful animals on the planet, one of the most intimidating animals on the planet, and one of the few animals that actually see us as food. >> reporter: food that this mother bear is determined to get to. >> it was one of the most terrifying things that i've ever done. but it was incredible. >> reporter: but he says this close up was
. >> reporter: wildlife photographer gordon buchanan came to arctic norway to photograph a family ofafe distance, but he got much closer than he ever planned. >> she is enormous. geez. gee whiz. that's why i've come here, to see these animals. to get to understand them. >> reporter: he's inside what he calls his "ice cube." an above water version of a shark cage. >> the bear's nose is thousands of times more powerful than mine. it's gathering information before...
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of the republicans what were hammering on gay and lesbian voters and with pat robertson and pat buchanan from the pulpit of the republican national convention between those two attitudes, those polarizing rejection and acceptance a national gay block vote formed for the first time and that affected the election in a decisive way. >> rose: what did you do? >> i wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times" saying it had a huge psychological effect and might affect the election and i wrote it and thinking about it the week after i wrote if this is going to happen, why isn't this a book? and if it's a book why shouldn't i try to do it? >> i remember a friend of mine saying why don't you make a rap record you're already making punk records you're a punk band and i thought that's crazy. even though we kind of rhymed all the time but the idea of doing a record seemed kind of wild. >> rose: so whose idea was beastie boys? >> well, it was the -- >> rose: was it your idea? >> well, we said let's start a band. >> it was a punk scene in new york. and it was petering out. >> and is this other scene
of the republicans what were hammering on gay and lesbian voters and with pat robertson and pat buchanan from the pulpit of the republican national convention between those two attitudes, those polarizing rejection and acceptance a national gay block vote formed for the first time and that affected the election in a decisive way. >> rose: what did you do? >> i wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times" saying it had a huge psychological effect and might affect the...
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pat buchanan? >> the republicans voted against it, john, because they made a commitment not to vote for higher taxes and taxes went up as a result of this bill. mitch mcconnell, however, he was the one instigator who called biden because he said, look, far better that we cut a deal which raises taxes on folks making more than $400,000 than have a tax bill that eliminates bush's tax cuts, taxes go up on 80% of the entire country and then obama comes in on january 1 and says i propose a tax cut for everybody that is making less than $250,000. so they took what they feel was a bad deal to prevent a totally ruin ous one politically and economically and i don't fault boehner or mcconnell for doing it. and they may not have negotiated well getting to the edge of the cliff, but when they got there, i think they made the right call for the party and for the country and the 300-point rise in the dow jones the next day suggests they did the right thing. >> in preventing the greater damage that would occur ha
pat buchanan? >> the republicans voted against it, john, because they made a commitment not to vote for higher taxes and taxes went up as a result of this bill. mitch mcconnell, however, he was the one instigator who called biden because he said, look, far better that we cut a deal which raises taxes on folks making more than $400,000 than have a tax bill that eliminates bush's tax cuts, taxes go up on 80% of the entire country and then obama comes in on january 1 and says i propose a tax...