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buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests have books available l where you can read more about these first ladies. one is "remembering the ladies," and "first ladies, an intimate portrait of the women who shaped america." fork you to both of you being with us, and thank you to all of you for being our audience this evening. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013]
buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests have...
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>> she was the niece of james buchanan. she'd been orphaned at an early age and he took her under his wing. when her father died, i think he was made aware -- made it guardian. >> buchanan was her guardian. both her parents died when she was about 9 or 10 and he was her guardian. >> legal guardian. >> he took care of a bunch of nieces and nephews. he was a bachelor. >> for the pennsylvaniaians out there we should mention he was pennsylvania's only president. >> from lancaster. >> we will be visiting the home he built in lancaster, pennsylvania, as the segment continues. as a reminder, we'd like you to be involved. it's more fun when you ask questions. you can do that by calling us, 202-5373-5580. and you can tweet us using the #firstlady or post-it on facebook and we'll take your questions. there was a reading about a pegnalian between the uncle and niece and he was determined to shape her into a proper woman. >> he took very good care -- he had a very affectionate relationship with her. he loved her dearly. she loved him d
>> she was the niece of james buchanan. she'd been orphaned at an early age and he took her under his wing. when her father died, i think he was made aware -- made it guardian. >> buchanan was her guardian. both her parents died when she was about 9 or 10 and he was her guardian. >> legal guardian. >> he took care of a bunch of nieces and nephews. he was a bachelor. >> for the pennsylvaniaians out there we should mention he was pennsylvania's only president....
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buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought -- cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests have books available l where you can read more about these first ladies. one is "remembering the ladies," and "first ladies an intimate portrait of the women who shaped america." thank you to both of you for being with us, and thank you to all of you for being our audience this evening. ♪ 6 >> our series of first ladies continues next week. we will look at mary todd lincoln. we will travel to her childhood home of lexington, kentucky. watch next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and our website has more about the first ladies, including a special section, "welcome to the white house" produced by our partner, the white hous
buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought -- cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests have...
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you don't think buchanan is a game? >> cenk: no, i think buchanan is genuinely hateful.nuine in all of his positions. the wrong ones and the few right ones he's genuine about. it's dangerous but it's important to have that in the arena of conversation. it was an interesting challenge but shana i have accepted your challenges in the past. and over the weekend i saw a chick-fil-a. i thought of you and i thought i can't do it. >> all right, all right fine. >> you'll stay away from chick-fil-a. >> on a much more trivial levels, weddings are fine. why not have more weddings. i don't under. it's two people celebrating their love. i don't understand the rejection of a party for two people who love each other. >> people spontaneously broke into song after my wedding. >> cenk: after these stories. >> it was the most amazing moment of my life. it was overwhelming, and my wife and i had no idea that it would happen. it just happened. our officialant mentioned the lyrics and they started singing love. >> cenk: it was not the macrain in a. >> no, it was not the macrain in a. >> you d
you don't think buchanan is a game? >> cenk: no, i think buchanan is genuinely hateful.nuine in all of his positions. the wrong ones and the few right ones he's genuine about. it's dangerous but it's important to have that in the arena of conversation. it was an interesting challenge but shana i have accepted your challenges in the past. and over the weekend i saw a chick-fil-a. i thought of you and i thought i can't do it. >> all right, all right fine. >> you'll stay away...
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september my daughter and a friend and i visited the buchanan house. one thing we learned about was the endowment. my daughter was like, this has been resting for years. but was fun. it was obvious why harriet lane was interested in so many things. it was not clear why she had such an advocacy for native americans. i wonder if you could shed light on that. >> i do not think she showed any particular interest. i think there were some indians who came to the white house to visit, and i think they made a great impression, and she was interested in their education and medical well-being and and it was a proper thing for her to be interested in. no one is going to object to her , and there of children indians thought of her as a .reat white mother >> you talked about her being first lady. is that something you know about? >> that happened after she got out of the white house. a ship was named after her. it was coast guard. how did she get this honor given that two other first ladies have ever had anything named after them. she got in trouble for throwing of
september my daughter and a friend and i visited the buchanan house. one thing we learned about was the endowment. my daughter was like, this has been resting for years. but was fun. it was obvious why harriet lane was interested in so many things. it was not clear why she had such an advocacy for native americans. i wonder if you could shed light on that. >> i do not think she showed any particular interest. i think there were some indians who came to the white house to visit, and i...
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crossfire for six years and i was on myself, a rotating gang on the right again, of bob novak and pat buchanan assed john sununu when pat was off running for president. mary madeline joined us tucker carlson. i think those were the ones but one of those on the right. me on the left. that the program lasted for 19 years. nineteen years. it was cnn's second highest rated program after larry king live. it was very successful. it was the first political debate show on television and it was by far the best. i will say that flat out en though, you know, i was part of it. it was the best political show and i will tell you why, because it lasted just a half an hour.
crossfire for six years and i was on myself, a rotating gang on the right again, of bob novak and pat buchanan assed john sununu when pat was off running for president. mary madeline joined us tucker carlson. i think those were the ones but one of those on the right. me on the left. that the program lasted for 19 years. nineteen years. it was cnn's second highest rated program after larry king live. it was very successful. it was the first political debate show on television and it was by far...
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pat buchanan? >> john, i think the provocation here is clearly north korea. we have held our annual exercises with south korea. but this is the first time they have threatened nuclear war, he has canceled the truce with the united states, he has a bomb with atomic weapons. he is doing there consciously and deliberately and we are not sure why. one reason, people argue, is he wants to get street credit with the military in his own country. he is only 29 or 30 years old. but the united states, i think is fairly, we haven't handled it perfectly, but is fairly blameless in this situation. the problem john is a very simple one. how does this guy crawl back off the ledge he has crawled out on? he doesn't have the expertise his father and grandfather did and he is way further out than they were were. >> can anyone ever recall a analogous situation where the united states became concerned with dale once -- with happenings in our backyard, instance is russia, to get out of our backyard? it is a sphere of influence so too in this instance over in korea, there is a sphe
pat buchanan? >> john, i think the provocation here is clearly north korea. we have held our annual exercises with south korea. but this is the first time they have threatened nuclear war, he has canceled the truce with the united states, he has a bomb with atomic weapons. he is doing there consciously and deliberately and we are not sure why. one reason, people argue, is he wants to get street credit with the military in his own country. he is only 29 or 30 years old. but the united...
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braden buchanan or novak, braden, and then, they added others along the way. after tom braden moved on, michael kinsley took over on the left. i succeeded michael kingsley with geraldine ferraro and geraldean ran for senate against al dem atdemato and i was the only one for the last five years. i did crossfire for six years and i was on myself, a rotating gang on the right again, of bob novak and pat buchanan assed john sununu when pat was off running for president. mary madeline joined us tucker carlson. i think those were the ones but one of those on the right. me on the left. that the program lasted for 19 years. nineteen years. it was cnn's second highest rated program after larry king live. it was very successful. it was the first political debate show on television and it was by far the best. i will say that flat out en though, you know, i was part of it. it was the best political show and i will tell you why, because it lasted just a half an hour. you had a laser focus on one issue, one issue for that half hour. 2 expert gifts and you had two coach host
braden buchanan or novak, braden, and then, they added others along the way. after tom braden moved on, michael kinsley took over on the left. i succeeded michael kingsley with geraldine ferraro and geraldean ran for senate against al dem atdemato and i was the only one for the last five years. i did crossfire for six years and i was on myself, a rotating gang on the right again, of bob novak and pat buchanan assed john sununu when pat was off running for president. mary madeline joined us...
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orphaned at age 11, she lives with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and she serves as white house hostess. she is the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and so popular she sets out trends in clothing. me. lane. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor. -- harriet lane. atst ladies come tonight 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span3. also, on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this morning, adam green talked about the budget request president obama released last week and cuts to entitlement programs like social security in medicare. then, roger wicker takes your question about the budget, gun- control, and the situation on the korean peninsula.
orphaned at age 11, she lives with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and she serves as white house hostess. she is the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and so popular she sets out trends in clothing. me. lane. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor. -- harriet lane. atst ladies come tonight 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span3. also, on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this morning, adam green talked about the budget request...
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joining me with reaction is author patrick j buchanan, sir, welcome back. >> how are you doing?t's start. we see more saber rattling by the day and he they actually put out a new, i guess, propaganda piece, this one targeting american soldiers. the last video that they had put out was actually targeting the capitol and the white house and this goes directly at a soldier. how should the u.s. and the president be reacting? >> i think we should speak softly and carry a big stick, sean. kim jong-un has painted himself into a corner and it's hard to see how he gets out of it without some kind of military action, which this time it's going to bring a real military response or climbing down in which case he's going to have a very hard time because he's so far out with his declarations of war and i think we're in a dicey situation and hard to see how kim jong-un backs down because i don't think that the south koreans and the united states are going to. >> sean: he's threatened to nuke the united states, and a destroyer off at peninsula and two f-22's going there and no doubt the north k
joining me with reaction is author patrick j buchanan, sir, welcome back. >> how are you doing?t's start. we see more saber rattling by the day and he they actually put out a new, i guess, propaganda piece, this one targeting american soldiers. the last video that they had put out was actually targeting the capitol and the white house and this goes directly at a soldier. how should the u.s. and the president be reacting? >> i think we should speak softly and carry a big stick, sean....
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. >> orphaned at age 11, she lived with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later, he becomes president, and because he's unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she's the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and is so popular that she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. meet harriet lane. we'll look at her life and that of her predecessor, jane pierce, along with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter, "first ladies," machine night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> this morning, reuters correspondent jeff mason and usan ferrechio discuss the senate, and the grown-up coming immigration bill. and then we look at the backlog of claims at the department of veterans affairs. and later, scott snyder from the counon
. >> orphaned at age 11, she lived with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later, he becomes president, and because he's unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she's the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and is so popular that she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. meet harriet lane. we'll look at her life and that of her predecessor, jane pierce, along with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter,...
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bay area trip. "..." . >> >> -- joan buchanan. next. >>> why the president didn't get the warmest of welcomes on the latest bay area trip. >> a good sunday morning, we have mostly cloudy skies to start out with and that is how we'll finish as well. a few sprinkles throughout the day and some big changes ahead this week. we'll cover it all when we do weather. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or incompetent teachers. >>> there is a new bill in sacramento that can make it easier to get rid of abusive or incompetent teachers. >> joan buchanan joined us from alamo this morning and we asked her about the balances between the need for discipline and the need for fairness for teachers. >> i think we have done that, you know. i have been in both education for 20 years and i have never met a teacher with any tolerance for child abuse. you know, what we just set out to do is to have a bill that protected our children, two ensured due process, the situation with the teacher and school in my district that was accused of sexual abuse and when they in
bay area trip. "..." . >> >> -- joan buchanan. next. >>> why the president didn't get the warmest of welcomes on the latest bay area trip. >> a good sunday morning, we have mostly cloudy skies to start out with and that is how we'll finish as well. a few sprinkles throughout the day and some big changes ahead this week. we'll cover it all when we do weather. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or incompetent teachers. >>> there is a new bill in sacramento...
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and phil more and franklin pierce all of those as buchanan said there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what andrew jackson did, threatened them i will make a frog pond to dispatch the shoulder -- soldiers there but then all of a sudden they found abraham lincoln. it is incredible he had two years' experience in the house of representatives he served in illinois and of course. who knew that this man would have the talent, the leadership, he would have to do hard things. he did many unconstitutional things then went to the congress and said nothing i have done the you can give me the authority to do because it has to be done. in order to save the union. if to save the union to free the slaves i will do that. i will do whatever it takes to save the union. that is why eyes title the new book henry clay and the compromise that saved the union. thank you very much. [applause] if you have any questions shall be glad to attempt to resolve. a if you would use the microphone so everybody can hear the of question. >> of the package of resol
and phil more and franklin pierce all of those as buchanan said there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what andrew jackson did, threatened them i will make a frog pond to dispatch the shoulder -- soldiers there but then all of a sudden they found abraham lincoln. it is incredible he had two years' experience in the house of representatives he served in illinois and of course. who knew that this man would have the talent, the leadership, he would have...
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pat buchanan joins us. see you. >> good to see you. >> she loved that iron lady description. >> she sure did. and she was the iron lady and that's the name that was given to her by soviet journalists in 1978, i believe, when she made some hardline statement about the soviets. they want to control the world. she was right. >> you've described her also as a kindred soul with president reagan. in what way? >> in many ways. she was deeply rooted in her country, she had the views and values and beliefs of the middle class she came from. she was uncompromising about them. she genuinely believed that the free market and freedom for individuals would create really the good society. she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends wi
pat buchanan joins us. see you. >> good to see you. >> she loved that iron lady description. >> she sure did. and she was the iron lady and that's the name that was given to her by soviet journalists in 1978, i believe, when she made some hardline statement about the soviets. they want to control the world. she was right. >> you've described her also as a kindred soul with president reagan. in what way? >> in many ways. she was deeply rooted in her country, she had...
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this war has on one side the pat buchanan and's in the conservative folks and by the way i think there was a counter racial revolution before there is a counter sexual issue because the whole racial issue is a very divisive issue and i wanted to speak to that. but is not what's really at the heart of all of this? i know its marketing and i i knw it's know it's niche but isn't it really this fear of losing traditional america? >> i do think that is what is happening here. when you look at it, birth control was illegal 50 years ago in this country in some states. gay sex was illegal in every state terry at the supreme court didn't overturned the laws until the early 2000's. and so what i think these traditionalists or the christian right or the fundamentalists, there's lots of names for them, what they thought is it's not that they were victims. at a certain point with the civil rights movement, with the women's movement and all that movements of the 60s they lost the power to impose their vision of a traditional christian biblically-based america. the rest of us were living that before
this war has on one side the pat buchanan and's in the conservative folks and by the way i think there was a counter racial revolution before there is a counter sexual issue because the whole racial issue is a very divisive issue and i wanted to speak to that. but is not what's really at the heart of all of this? i know its marketing and i i knw it's know it's niche but isn't it really this fear of losing traditional america? >> i do think that is what is happening here. when you look at...
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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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[laughter] as buchanan said, there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what an dry jackson did, threaten. i'll make a frog pond of your state and dispatch the soldiers, and then all of the sudden, they found abraham lincoln. it's incredible, two years experience in the house of representatives. he served in illinois, of course. who knew that this man would have the talent, would have the leadership, would have to do hard things, he did many unconstitutional things, and then went to the congress and said nothing i have done that you can't give me the authority to do because it had to be done in order to save the union, if to save the union, i have to free the slaves, i'll do that. if to save the union, i'll do that. i will do whatever it takes to save the union, and that's why i titled this new book, "henry clay: the compromise that savedded the union." so thank you very much. [applause] if you have any questions, i'll be glad to attempt a response. if you can use the microphones so everybody can hear the question. >> if the package of
[laughter] as buchanan said, there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what an dry jackson did, threaten. i'll make a frog pond of your state and dispatch the soldiers, and then all of the sudden, they found abraham lincoln. it's incredible, two years experience in the house of representatives. he served in illinois, of course. who knew that this man would have the talent, would have the leadership, would have to do hard things, he did many...
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thankfully, conservative stalwart and man who wishes kenny g would turn down that rock music, pat buchanan recently shot that comparison down writing when martin luther king called on the nation to live up to the meaning of its creed he heard an echo from a thousand pulpits. treating black folks decently was consistent with what cristians had been taught. dr. king was pushing against an open door. exactly. m.l.k. had it easy. that mountain top he went to? probably had a chair lift. the man loved hitting the slopes. but these gay activists will not get the same kind of support king got from conservative cristians. as pat writes if the gay rights agenda is imposed we could have priests and pastors preaching not acceptance but principled rejection, a public rejection of the new laws by millions and a refusal by many to respect or obey them. a new era of civil disobedience may be at hand. amen, brother. a new era of civil disobedience. they may legalize gay marriage but i refuse to fall in love and marry another man in a fabulous destination wedding in corsica on the beach, everyone wearing cr
thankfully, conservative stalwart and man who wishes kenny g would turn down that rock music, pat buchanan recently shot that comparison down writing when martin luther king called on the nation to live up to the meaning of its creed he heard an echo from a thousand pulpits. treating black folks decently was consistent with what cristians had been taught. dr. king was pushing against an open door. exactly. m.l.k. had it easy. that mountain top he went to? probably had a chair lift. the man...
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james buchanan years later becomes president. she serves as the white house hostess.s the first to be called first lady on a regular basis. she is so popular she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor, as
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pat buchanan debates on that subject.nd coming up next the sole surviving suspect in the marathon bombing will not be held as an enemy combatant. we will debate the legal aspects of this as "hannity" continues. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. to fly home for the big family reu
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pat buchanan debates on that subject.ing up next the sole surviving suspect in the marathon bombing will not be held as an enemy combatant. we will debate the legal aspects of this i'm just saying, why does the enterprise get all the good missions? [ bang, alarm blaring ] here we go. on-screen. i'm very sorry. i think i ran into you. it's space. you couldn't go around me? don't worry. i have esurance. their modern tools let me customize my policy. are you okay? 'cause you look a little banged up. you look pretty jacked up, man. yeah. that's my face. oh. [ male announcer ] see "star trek into darkness" in theatres may 17th. go to esurance's facebook page for a chance at free movie tickets. go to esurance's facebook page at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect you
pat buchanan debates on that subject.ing up next the sole surviving suspect in the marathon bombing will not be held as an enemy combatant. we will debate the legal aspects of this i'm just saying, why does the enterprise get all the good missions? [ bang, alarm blaring ] here we go. on-screen. i'm very sorry. i think i ran into you. it's space. you couldn't go around me? don't worry. i have esurance. their modern tools let me customize my policy. are you okay? 'cause you look a little banged...
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then harriet lane, the adopted niece of james buchanan. although president buchanan is ranked by most historians as a failure, harriet's tenure as official white house hostess is wildly popular. after years of schooling and entertaining while her uncle served as a u.s. ambassador to great britain only 27 when she comes to live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue to become first lady. jane pierce and harriet lane. on "first ladies" live monday night at 9:00 a.m. on c-span and c-span 3 and c-span radio nd c-span.org. our web site has more about the first ladies including a special section welcome to the white house. produced by our partner the white house historical association. which chronicles life in the executive mansion during the tenure of each of the first ladies. and with the association we're offering a special edition of the book first ladies of the united states of america. presenting a biography and portrait of each first lady. comments from noted historians. and thoughts from michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history
then harriet lane, the adopted niece of james buchanan. although president buchanan is ranked by most historians as a failure, harriet's tenure as official white house hostess is wildly popular. after years of schooling and entertaining while her uncle served as a u.s. ambassador to great britain only 27 when she comes to live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue to become first lady. jane pierce and harriet lane. on "first ladies" live monday night at 9:00 a.m. on c-span and c-span 3 and...
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democrats often find themselves, to quote buchanan, with the larger half. it is not just immigration and guy marriage, but the kind of thing that they were in a crouch on, they have now embraced. they are picking fights on issues they used to avoid. both because they believe in their positions and because the coalition they trasted means they can be with the majority of their voters. that is particularly true on the birth control, u which blossomed last year thanks it rick santorum who famously called it famous and counter to how things are supposed to be and partly thanks to the affordable care act which requires insurers to cover with no co-pay. barack obama won by 34 points over mitt romney. obama speaking to planned parenthood today, something no other sitting president has dared to do, shows how the obama agency is changing how the wars are fought in a very fundamental way. joining me tonight president of the national organization for women, terry o'neill. wonderful to have you here. you've been in this face for some time. and i'm curious what you made
democrats often find themselves, to quote buchanan, with the larger half. it is not just immigration and guy marriage, but the kind of thing that they were in a crouch on, they have now embraced. they are picking fights on issues they used to avoid. both because they believe in their positions and because the coalition they trasted means they can be with the majority of their voters. that is particularly true on the birth control, u which blossomed last year thanks it rick santorum who famously...
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and bay buchanan has written a book. tell us about it. >> the book is my story about being a single mom 23 ears. i became a single mom when i was pregnant with my third son and there are rough days and good days and i never heard a positive message from the right or the left or encouraging words or instruction to help us get along because the odds are against kids who only have one parent in the home. i looked at it as you can do it. it is an up day am positive message i think we were all late to some extent and those are my best years in. >> people the u.s. as a republican is this book free of ideology? >> it is a political. i don't care how you become a single mom it is about helping you be successful to make certain those kids have a chance to be as successful as any other child of their circumstances. that's what is key. so much is out there and makes you feel that you have failed or the odds are against you already or it is too much work and it is time for single moms to realize it doesn't matter how tough it is i h
and bay buchanan has written a book. tell us about it. >> the book is my story about being a single mom 23 ears. i became a single mom when i was pregnant with my third son and there are rough days and good days and i never heard a positive message from the right or the left or encouraging words or instruction to help us get along because the odds are against kids who only have one parent in the home. i looked at it as you can do it. it is an up day am positive message i think we were all...
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. >> reporter: jennifer buchanan from annandale, virginia, and her father kent wright who was visiting from massachusetts were on their way to a caps game thursday night. the excitement was supposed to be at the rink on ice, but all the adrenaline would happen during pre-game. and since they're on vacation this weekend, i interviewed them through skype. >> i could see the lights of the train in the tunnel. >> reporter: a man looking down on his cell phone stepped right off the platform into an oncoming metro train at pentagon city station. >> he slipped off the track right in front of us. >> reporter: you can barely make out in this metro surveillance video the man falls down on the tracks. >> he's laying right on the rail. on his face. >> reporter: the crowd gathers around on the platform to see what happens next would save the man's life. >> i got down on my hands and knees. my daughter got down on her hands and knees. i reached down. i said give me your hand. i don't know the train was coming. i just grabbed his hand and yanked him up. my daughter grabbed his leg. we rolled him on t
. >> reporter: jennifer buchanan from annandale, virginia, and her father kent wright who was visiting from massachusetts were on their way to a caps game thursday night. the excitement was supposed to be at the rink on ice, but all the adrenaline would happen during pre-game. and since they're on vacation this weekend, i interviewed them through skype. >> i could see the lights of the train in the tunnel. >> reporter: a man looking down on his cell phone stepped right off the...
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investigators are at a residential high wise in pacific heights at a building on vallejo street between buchanan and laguna. the victim is a 47-year-old man. police say they are looking for a "person of interest" in this homicide case. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is on the way to the scene with a live report coming up. >> more breaking news from san francisco, a doughnut shop worker is in the hospital after being shot during a robbery attempt. it happened after 3:00 a.m. at the happy doughnut at sunnyvale avenue. investigators say the worker who was shot managed to stab the suspect. police are looking for a 40 to 45-year-old black male at 180 to 200 pounds wearing all black clothing and a black hoodie. it is not known if he took anything from the shop. >> also breaking news at 5:00, margaret thatcher has died after she suffered a stroke this morning at 85 years old. her spokesman has announced she passed away. we will have the latest on her life and her passing coming up later on abc7 news. >> very tough woman. tough negotiator. >> hard to believe the "iron lady" is gone. >> our other big
investigators are at a residential high wise in pacific heights at a building on vallejo street between buchanan and laguna. the victim is a 47-year-old man. police say they are looking for a "person of interest" in this homicide case. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is on the way to the scene with a live report coming up. >> more breaking news from san francisco, a doughnut shop worker is in the hospital after being shot during a robbery attempt. it happened after 3:00 a.m....
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. >> the violence isn't scaring sam buchanan away entirely about. >> excited to know about them and to avoid certain areas. >> they now know the unthinkable can happen on the front doorstep. college students from oregon are expected to come here from san francisco to attend their classmates funeral. in the meantime, the 24th street merchants association is organizing a peace march for friday night, hoping to prevent another weekend of violence. >> gang violence on the peninsula, two known members of a menlo park gang are accused of abusing a young son of a rival gang member. it appears they videotaped the whole thing. they're members of the taliban gang in east palo alto. they were arrested for a probation violation. the video shows both of them abusing the 4-year-old of a rival gang. >> one was threatening the boy with a belt. it appears the boy was struck on the head with a firearm magazine. >> the boy was able to escape. both men are charged with assault with a deadly weapon. false imprisonment and making criminal threats tied to gang activities. >> paramedics in santa clara county
. >> the violence isn't scaring sam buchanan away entirely about. >> excited to know about them and to avoid certain areas. >> they now know the unthinkable can happen on the front doorstep. college students from oregon are expected to come here from san francisco to attend their classmates funeral. in the meantime, the 24th street merchants association is organizing a peace march for friday night, hoping to prevent another weekend of violence. >> gang violence on the...
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. >> orphaned at age 11, she lives with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and because she's unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she's the first to be called
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carey plays daisy buchanan. you go to visit her. >> do they miss me in chicago? >> they're absolutely in mourning. they're crying, yes, they're wailing. >> i don't believe it. >> they're shouting daisy buchanan, i can't live without you. >> i'm paralyzed with happiness. >> there is something about her voice. >> it draws you in. >> it draws you in like that. >> i had heard baz and leo were out there meeting the -- the greatest actresses of our time, and -- you know, a lot of this is about fit and so -- i know they worked with carey and baz showed me this sort of compilation reel he was putting together, way, like his vision for the film. he was exploring it and building on it. he played it back. i heard carey. he put her in there. i heard her do one line in it and immediately, you just went, that's daisy. >> she is. she does. she becomes daisy. some of the favorite scenes, though, those party scenes. jay gatsby knew howscb to throw party. >> he sure did. you don't usually see this. people had camera phones out behind the cameras shooting those scenes. you know, yo
carey plays daisy buchanan. you go to visit her. >> do they miss me in chicago? >> they're absolutely in mourning. they're crying, yes, they're wailing. >> i don't believe it. >> they're shouting daisy buchanan, i can't live without you. >> i'm paralyzed with happiness. >> there is something about her voice. >> it draws you in. >> it draws you in like that. >> i had heard baz and leo were out there meeting the -- the greatest actresses of...
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is it buchanan, both adams's, and mr. lincoln? answer me this, after the slaughterhouse goes out of business, how long will it go on stinking of red death and white desire? should we just cover the presidents' faces with gas masks? who cares? i've never been to rushmore. it's too silly. even now, as i write this, i'm thinking, "who's on that [ expletive ] mountain, anyway? is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your footnote. >> so it's footnote 13. honestly, i've never been there. this is not a conceit for the poem. i've truly never had any interest in visiting mount rushmore or the crazy horse memorial. once while driving in the region, i thought about stopping by, but i didn't. i have no regrets. i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with the bad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and t
is it buchanan, both adams's, and mr. lincoln? answer me this, after the slaughterhouse goes out of business, how long will it go on stinking of red death and white desire? should we just cover the presidents' faces with gas masks? who cares? i've never been to rushmore. it's too silly. even now, as i write this, i'm thinking, "who's on that [ expletive ] mountain, anyway? is it jefferson, washington, reagan and lincoln? >> now go eight pages over to page 38 and read me your...
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buchanan beyond field he starts to pick up. it doesn't look like there is any instability at all. morning rain, cloudy fog. mostly sunny partly sunny and cooler temperatures and a very warm day. just heard from mike polanski and petaluma leads so far. 50s on the temperatures, this is a warm, warm system and the wind is a little bit easterly, once the system goes through, it will turn more westerly this afternoon you can see ones it foes by, we will have rain 10:00 a.m. to 4:00. afternoon soon, i will change that to say afternoon sun instead of late sun, upper 50s and lower 60s coast and bay. cloud will end with another system on monday. >>> a lawsuit is tied to a horrific child abuse scandal and it involves a etcher and it shows jail house inmates holding a loaded gun and doing hard drugs. >>> westbound traffic looks good and we will tell you more about the morning commute. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocola
buchanan beyond field he starts to pick up. it doesn't look like there is any instability at all. morning rain, cloudy fog. mostly sunny partly sunny and cooler temperatures and a very warm day. just heard from mike polanski and petaluma leads so far. 50s on the temperatures, this is a warm, warm system and the wind is a little bit easterly, once the system goes through, it will turn more westerly this afternoon you can see ones it foes by, we will have rain 10:00 a.m. to 4:00. afternoon soon,...
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buchanan beyond field he starts to pick up. it doesn't look like there is any instability at all. morning rain, cloudy fog. mostly sunny partly sunny and cooler temperatures and a very warm day. just heard from mike polanski and petaluma leads so far. 50s on the temperatures, this is a warm, warm system and the wind is a little bit easterly, once the system goes through, it will turn more westerly this afternoon you can see ones it foes by, we will have rain 10:00 a.m. to 4:00. afternoon soon, i will change that to say afternoon sun instead of late sun, upper 50s and lower 60s coast and bay. cloud will end with another system on monday. >>> a lawsuit is tied to a horrific child abuse scandal and it involves a etcher and it shows jail house inmates holding a loaded gun and doing hard drugs. >>> westbound traffic looks good and we will tell you more about the morning commute. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cerea
buchanan beyond field he starts to pick up. it doesn't look like there is any instability at all. morning rain, cloudy fog. mostly sunny partly sunny and cooler temperatures and a very warm day. just heard from mike polanski and petaluma leads so far. 50s on the temperatures, this is a warm, warm system and the wind is a little bit easterly, once the system goes through, it will turn more westerly this afternoon you can see ones it foes by, we will have rain 10:00 a.m. to 4:00. afternoon soon,...
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wa professor ken buchanan you can still pay to upgrade a prison cell she wrote any detainee who wants to be protected against such danger and some of them are approximately fifteen municipalities in los angeles in orange county's offer pay to stay accommodation in police lockups or municipal jails where inmates can pay seventy five to one hundred seventy five per night to serve their time in a safer environment away from the chaotic county jails one thing is apparent there is a two tiered jail system in the us those who can afford the private room and the overwhelming majority will stay in the general population for those facing a debt to society here in the us chill system a little cash will let you pad your cell while you're paying it in washington margaret howell r t well it's thursday and that means it's tech talk time my guest today is jeff bercovici he's a staff member and writer at forbes so i want to start the first topic a new program called aero this is a digital television service that claims and allows users to stream all cable channels to all homes west by web connection
wa professor ken buchanan you can still pay to upgrade a prison cell she wrote any detainee who wants to be protected against such danger and some of them are approximately fifteen municipalities in los angeles in orange county's offer pay to stay accommodation in police lockups or municipal jails where inmates can pay seventy five to one hundred seventy five per night to serve their time in a safer environment away from the chaotic county jails one thing is apparent there is a two tiered jail...
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. >> orphaned at age 11 she lived with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and because he was unburied she served as the white house hostess. she was the first to be called "first lady" on a regular basis. beat harriet lane, a look at her life, and that of her predecessor, gene per se, along with your questions and comments. tonight on c-span and c-span3. patreaus ly general thought his private communications were going to remain private. we should all have that reasonable expectation that when we are communicating with one person we are not communicating with the government. we are not laying out our whole life to the government. we should have that privacy. >> we want a government to be trustworthy but we do not want to see the american people ever trust the government. pass laws to protect people's privacy and their fourth amendment rights rather than say -- or the courts may come in and save the day. while we are here why don't we make to the law catches up. >> does the government need a warrant to read your e-mail is? to
. >> orphaned at age 11 she lived with her favorite uncle, james buchanan. years later he becomes president and because he was unburied she served as the white house hostess. she was the first to be called "first lady" on a regular basis. beat harriet lane, a look at her life, and that of her predecessor, gene per se, along with your questions and comments. tonight on c-span and c-span3. patreaus ly general thought his private communications were going to remain private. we...
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. >> john: to say that he was the worst president in history is that an insult to james buchanan anddy. >> i only know in my lifetime. he was the worst president in my lifetime. i wish i could agree with jim that the military would question more. i'm not sure that the military has learned its lesson nor have we as a people. >> john: but i can tell playing a lot of military basis as a comedian, a lot of military soldiers have. there is not a mention of donald rumsfeld or dick cheney at the library. were you surprised. >> no, because they were the guys who ran the world. they are the ones who set the world on fire and bush doesn't want to give them credit. there is still this whole scooter libby thing that cheney is upset about. bush refuseed to pardon scooter libby. that left an absence there. but the things that weren't talked about today and those were the things that mattered. the fact that we have a president who tossed over the constitution to eavesdrop on people that he engaged in extraordinary rendition and torture, and he cut taxes in the midst of two wars. we didn't talk abou
. >> john: to say that he was the worst president in history is that an insult to james buchanan anddy. >> i only know in my lifetime. he was the worst president in my lifetime. i wish i could agree with jim that the military would question more. i'm not sure that the military has learned its lesson nor have we as a people. >> john: but i can tell playing a lot of military basis as a comedian, a lot of military soldiers have. there is not a mention of donald rumsfeld or dick...
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i want to introduce you to a 41-year veteran of the boston fire department, his name is charlie buchananone an interview and never experienced a day as the city experienced on monday. he rushed in when others rushed away, and the first body he saw was that of 8-year-old martin richard. he realized what was going on, realized he needed to quickly put a sheet over his body out of respect for this young, tiny boy. next to him lay his 6-year-old little sister, her leg gone. this is what he told me about that moment. >> i saw little girl that another guy grabbed. her leg was severed, the right leg, and behind her was a little person that had to be this little boy that they talked about. and couldn't do anything for him. his name was martin. and we put a sheet over him just out of respect for him. >> so, you knew -- >> then we went back to work. >> you knew immediately when you saw that little boy he wasn't going to make it? >> he was dead, yes, ma'am. he was dead, brooke. >> was that little girl who you saw with part of her leg missing, was she able to talk to you, or was she just crying? >>
i want to introduce you to a 41-year veteran of the boston fire department, his name is charlie buchananone an interview and never experienced a day as the city experienced on monday. he rushed in when others rushed away, and the first body he saw was that of 8-year-old martin richard. he realized what was going on, realized he needed to quickly put a sheet over his body out of respect for this young, tiny boy. next to him lay his 6-year-old little sister, her leg gone. this is what he told me...
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. ♪ >> orphaned at age 11, she lived with her favorite uncle james buchanan.rs later, he becomes president, and because he is unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she is the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and is so popular that she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. meet harriet lane. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor, jane pierce, along with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. monday night, live at 9:00 eastern. saturday, on american history tv, a chance to weigh in live on emancipation and civil rights him and the role of corporations in american life in both panels from the organization of american historians annual meeting from san francisco. it starts at nine: 30 a.m. eastern with a look at the history of the black freed me from -- movement am a followed by your questions and calls. then at noon, a debate on the role of corporations in american life. that is also followed by your questions live at 1:30. , saturday,fe starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-s
. ♪ >> orphaned at age 11, she lived with her favorite uncle james buchanan.rs later, he becomes president, and because he is unmarried, she serves as white house hostess. she is the first to be called first lady on a regular basis and is so popular that she sets trends in clothing and children and ships are named after her. meet harriet lane. we will look at her life and that of her predecessor, jane pierce, along with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. monday...
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when pat buchanan announced his candidacy, some people ran on stage carrying signs that said pat buchanancist. and those were his supporters. e gap.always worked at th i'll be there. of the bigich is one stories. he is not a candidate, but he is one of the biggest stories this is a true story. they give you some idea of his popularity. a company is manufacturing underwear with newt gingrich's face. someone told the president this and he said, it is nothing to me. he has been on my butt for two years. that's a quote. that was in the "the times." a source. now, i'm not an expert on politics or the contract with america, but i understand one part of the contract that did not pass is term limits. i went and i looked it up. term limits were first proposed by strom thurmond in 1910. ld know the history if you are from washington. presidente on to clinton. i will say something briefly in the vein of the 1996 race some people say the president is going to have a tough race. some say it is not going to be easy. well, i speak for the 30 and under generation. mr. president, i want you to know, you d
when pat buchanan announced his candidacy, some people ran on stage carrying signs that said pat buchanancist. and those were his supporters. e gap.always worked at th i'll be there. of the bigich is one stories. he is not a candidate, but he is one of the biggest stories this is a true story. they give you some idea of his popularity. a company is manufacturing underwear with newt gingrich's face. someone told the president this and he said, it is nothing to me. he has been on my butt for two...
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jennifer buchanan and her father trent wright were standing on the platform at pentagon station when the man slipped. the father and daughter jumped into action quickly. >> i got down on my hands and knees. my daughter got down on her hands and knees. i reached down. i said give me your hand. i didn't know the train was coming. i just grabbed his hand and yanked him up. my daughter grabbed his leg and we rolled him on to the platform. >> wow. that has got to be one thankful patron. the father and daughter say they do not know the man because they saved him and then they got on the train so they could go to the game. before they left he did say thank you. metro has not released the identity of the man saved that day. >>> thank you so much. if your house is starting to look like a scene from the show hoarders, it's time to clean house. you'll have a nicer home environment and could potentially make some fast cash. joining us to tell us how is a woman with a wonderful first name jessica anderson. thank you so much for coming back and talking about this story you wrote for the magazine.
jennifer buchanan and her father trent wright were standing on the platform at pentagon station when the man slipped. the father and daughter jumped into action quickly. >> i got down on my hands and knees. my daughter got down on her hands and knees. i reached down. i said give me your hand. i didn't know the train was coming. i just grabbed his hand and yanked him up. my daughter grabbed his leg and we rolled him on to the platform. >> wow. that has got to be one thankful patron....
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. >> pat buchanan, george w.h is a conservative, he nominated harriet miers, a conservative to the supreme court. you're a conservative. why don't you support her? >> tim, ms. miers' qualifications for the supreme court are utterly nonexistent. she's not only not ruled or written on any of the great controversies of our time, religion, faith, morality, she has shown no interest in them in 40 years. we had an outstanding bench of conservatives, of traditionalists who had the right judicial philosophy and president bush ducked a fight. >> uncle pat does not speak for all republicans now and did not speak for all republicans then, but he did have his finger in the wind on that one and republican senators came back saying they really did not want her to get the supreme court gig, and president bush gave up on her. >> 24 days ago, president bush said one person stood out to replace justice sandra day o'connor on the u.s. supreme court. he said his own white house lawyer, harriet miers, was the most qualified choice, b
. >> pat buchanan, george w.h is a conservative, he nominated harriet miers, a conservative to the supreme court. you're a conservative. why don't you support her? >> tim, ms. miers' qualifications for the supreme court are utterly nonexistent. she's not only not ruled or written on any of the great controversies of our time, religion, faith, morality, she has shown no interest in them in 40 years. we had an outstanding bench of conservatives, of traditionalists who had the right...
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. >> reporter: jennifer buchanan from annandale, virginia and her father kent wright who was visitingom massachusetts were on their way to a caps game thursday night. the excitement was supposed to be at the rink on ice. but all the adrenaline would happen during pre-game. and since they're on vacation this weekend, i interviewed them through skype. >> i could see the lights of the train in the tunnel. >> reporter: a man looking down on his cell phone stepped right off the platform into an oncoming metro train at pentagon city station. >> he slipped off the track right in front of us. >> reporter: you could barely make out in this metro surveillance video the man falls down on the tracks. >> he's laying right on the rail. on his face. >> reporter: the crowd gathers around on the platform to see what happens next would save the man's next. >> i got down on my hands and knees. my daughter got down on her hands and knees. i reached down. i said give me your hand. i didn't know the train was coming. i just grabbed his hand and yanked him up. my daughter grabbed his leg and we rolled him o
. >> reporter: jennifer buchanan from annandale, virginia and her father kent wright who was visitingom massachusetts were on their way to a caps game thursday night. the excitement was supposed to be at the rink on ice. but all the adrenaline would happen during pre-game. and since they're on vacation this weekend, i interviewed them through skype. >> i could see the lights of the train in the tunnel. >> reporter: a man looking down on his cell phone stepped right off the...