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caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house. this is benjamin harrison's favorite room. it's his library. and how interesting that in his place to be, we have caroline harrison's beautiful little desk. i think that in this room, probably benjamin drew a great deal of strength and comfort from having caroline close by. and maybe she didn't talk to him about what paper he was writing or what bill he was working on, but just looking up from his desk and seeing his carrie was an encouragement to him. he knew that she was there if he needed her, he knew that she loved him and i t
caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house....
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caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house. this is benjamin harrison's favorite room. it's his library. and how interesting that in his place to be, we have caroline harrison's beautiful little desk. i think that in this room, probably benjamin drew a great deal of strength and comfort from having caroline close by. and maybe she didn't talk to him about what paper he was writing or what bill he was working on, but just looking up from his desk and seeing his carrie was an encouragement to him. he knew that she was there if he needed her, he knew that she loved him and i t
caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house....
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this is caroline kennedy at hyannis port. jacqueline kennedy as first lady was ferocious about protecting her children. she did not want the children photographed at any time. and the word went out, and pierre salinger, the press secretary, was absolutely terrified of jackie. the president, on the other hand, began to see the value of these children and how adorable they were. stanley went to hyannis port to photograph the shriver family for a cover story he was doing for "look" magazine. and he was under orders not to photograph the president's children. but he said he couldn't help himself. and when maria shriver came over, she gave caroline that postcard. and she said that's the president. caroline said, it is not, it's my daddy. and she said it's the president too. she said, no, it isn't. and stanley said he just couldn't help himself. he just found himself snapping picture after picture. this is caroline waiting on the dock for her father to come back at hyannis port during that trip which stanley was not supposed to tak
this is caroline kennedy at hyannis port. jacqueline kennedy as first lady was ferocious about protecting her children. she did not want the children photographed at any time. and the word went out, and pierre salinger, the press secretary, was absolutely terrified of jackie. the president, on the other hand, began to see the value of these children and how adorable they were. stanley went to hyannis port to photograph the shriver family for a cover story he was doing for "look"...
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caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house. this is benjamin harrison's favorite room. it's his library. and how interesting that in his place to be, we have caroline harrison's beautiful little desk. i think that in this room, probably benjamin drew a great deal of strength and comfort from having caroline close by. and maybe she didn't talk to him about what paper he was writing or what bill he was working on, but just looking up from his desk and seeing his carrie was an encouragement to him. he knew that she was there if he needed her, he knew that she loved him and i t
caroline was his right-hand person. she wasn't always on the stoop with him but she was certainly behind the scenes and eager to invite people in for some hospitality. one group that came was a group that harrison greatly admired and very much encouraged and that was the black community in this area. and when he finished speaking to them, he invited them all to come into his home which they did and they shook hands with benjamin harrison and caroline harrison. as they walked through the house....
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caroline: same idea as a tin foil hat. lot of highly-trained squintspertise you are sending on government- paid vacation. the investigation is need-to-know only. all calls are on burner cells; no computers. i've got as much blood as you've got tests. potentiometer assay, gamma count, don't leave anything out. okay, ooh, there is a needle in your radial artery, dr. hodgins. try not to bounce around so much. you are running a gamma count, aren't you? if the hematology warrants it. gamma count gives us the ggt levels, okay? those puppies bark loud enough, we're gonna know pelant used phenobarbital to knock me and angela out. now, if we can i.d. the gas, we may be able to narrow it down to the supplier. and that's gonna get us one step closer to pelant. well, that is how a forensic investigation works. yeah, just trying to help. don't you have flower petals to examine? hey, if i'm in your way, just say so. petals. go. montenegro: i just don't understand how someone can do this to another human being. oh, you'd have to have a s
caroline: same idea as a tin foil hat. lot of highly-trained squintspertise you are sending on government- paid vacation. the investigation is need-to-know only. all calls are on burner cells; no computers. i've got as much blood as you've got tests. potentiometer assay, gamma count, don't leave anything out. okay, ooh, there is a needle in your radial artery, dr. hodgins. try not to bounce around so much. you are running a gamma count, aren't you? if the hematology warrants it. gamma count...
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. >> did caroline's interest in the presidency fuel her desire for her to be d.a.r. president or vice versa? to apps that question, it's interesting that she took on the role as the president general of the d.a.r. -- >> there's a story there. >> i thought there would be. >> the d.a.r. is always misunderstood. the d.a.r. was founded by working women who were supporting themselves, their children, perhaps, whatever, there were four major ones and many others, it was founded in the fall of 1890 and some -- for some way, caroline harrison became involved, probably because of all the 1789 centennial, centennial of president washington's inauguration. so they persuaded her to be first president and she made the first recorded address made by a first lady to their convention. the d.a.r. had a lot to do with working women who were in the field and not being treated like ladies -- >> particularly in the government agencies in washington. >> yes. they showed descent from the revolution, i'm just as good as you are but mrs. harrison saw political promise in it and she taught th
. >> did caroline's interest in the presidency fuel her desire for her to be d.a.r. president or vice versa? to apps that question, it's interesting that she took on the role as the president general of the d.a.r. -- >> there's a story there. >> i thought there would be. >> the d.a.r. is always misunderstood. the d.a.r. was founded by working women who were supporting themselves, their children, perhaps, whatever, there were four major ones and many others, it was...
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the life and times of caroline harrison. life on monday at 9 p.m.astern on c-span and c-span 3 and on c-span radio and c- span.org. our website has more about the first ladies including a special section welcome to the white house. produced by the white house historical association. the association, we are offering a special edition of the book first ladies at the united states of america. featuring about durfee of each frances -- featuring biographies of each first lady. now available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping. go to c-span.org/products. >> c-span, created by cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service by your television provider. next some of this year's commencement speeches by business leaders around the country. we begin with the twitter ceo dick costolo at the university of michigan, ann arbor. and nate silver at the new school university in new york. and later, steve wozniak at uc berkeley. >> twitter ceo dick costolo give the commencement address at his alma mater, the university of michigan. before
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[applause] >> thank you, caroline. thank you so much for recognizing my wife's extraordinary courage. to be honored along with people she admires deeply like congressman john lewis is amazing to gabby. i know that. i have to say the determination and the valor my wife displays every single day has redefined the word "courage" for me. we have spent a lot of time at the kennedy space center. the only place on the globe from which humans have departed our planet on a trip to the moon and from where i commanded both space shuttles, discovery and endeavor. even though it is not our first time at the kennedy library in boston, we are glad to be back. we are so sorry for the violence and terror that all of you have endured. we know what that is like. i saw combat in iraq and kuwait. gabby lived through a mass shooting. we know how violence changes lives. we know that those touched by violence and matters less what you call it. crime, terrorism, war -- because violence defies categories -- it draws a line in the sand and time
[applause] >> thank you, caroline. thank you so much for recognizing my wife's extraordinary courage. to be honored along with people she admires deeply like congressman john lewis is amazing to gabby. i know that. i have to say the determination and the valor my wife displays every single day has redefined the word "courage" for me. we have spent a lot of time at the kennedy space center. the only place on the globe from which humans have departed our planet on a trip to the...
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we welcome both of you. >> thank you so much. >> brown: caroline frederick son your group pushed the white house to make the nomination, all three at one time. why was it so important? >> well, that is really important court. this is one of the courts that people say very frequently is second only to the supreme court and in some ways it's actually as important or more so because it decides so many more cases. and the kind of cases that go to the d.c. circuit are some of the most significant in our country, including major agency appeals, some of the most important environmental regulations, health care, financial regulations, workers' rights, voting, national security, you name it. the most important cases go to the d.c. circuit and it's critical that it can operate at full capacity so that our nation's justice can be done. >> brown: carrie zef ree know, one prominent republican senator charles grassley, has criticized the president for what he termed packing the court. explain why filling the vacancys is packing the court. >> exactly. it's an incredibly important court but the pres
we welcome both of you. >> thank you so much. >> brown: caroline frederick son your group pushed the white house to make the nomination, all three at one time. why was it so important? >> well, that is really important court. this is one of the courts that people say very frequently is second only to the supreme court and in some ways it's actually as important or more so because it decides so many more cases. and the kind of cases that go to the d.c. circuit are some of the...
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how interesting, in his place -- we have caroline harrison's beautiful little desk. i think in this room probably benjamin drew a great deal of strength and comfort from having caroline). by.lose maybe she did not talk about what paper he was writing or what bill he was written on, but just looking up from his desk and seeing his carrie was an encouragement. >> a conversation on caroline harrison is available on our website, www.c-span.org/first ladies. tune in monday for next program, first lady ida mckinley. " continues.journal host: we are back. we want to welcome a former congressman allen west, republican of florida and now the programming director at next-generation tv. we will talk about what you're to now here in washington. that's begin first with the military hearing yesterday on sexual assault in the military before the senate armed services committee dared all the top brass lined up at one table. what do you think? we were getting our viewers take of taking the legal authority away from commanders. what are your thoughts? guest: having been a commander at
how interesting, in his place -- we have caroline harrison's beautiful little desk. i think in this room probably benjamin drew a great deal of strength and comfort from having caroline). by.lose maybe she did not talk about what paper he was writing or what bill he was written on, but just looking up from his desk and seeing his carrie was an encouragement. >> a conversation on caroline harrison is available on our website, www.c-span.org/first ladies. tune in monday for next program,...
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then to my right is caroline atkinson. she is the senior director for international economic issues at the, on the national security staff and just as importantly, she will also be the sherpa for the g8 meeting for the president next week. both of them will have opening remarks. then i will call on you for your questions and we'll go from there. ben, you want to get us started?. >> sure. i will just start by running through our schedule and giving a bit of a preview what we hope to accomplish at these different stops. we will be arriving in northern ireland on monday morning and the event that we're having in belfast is a speech from the president at the belfast waterfront convention center. this is the president's first opportunity to address at length the very important support that the united states has provided to the peace process in northern ireland over the years and to the development of the economy and society in northern ireland. so he will have a chance here to speak to students. we engaged with the leaders of n
then to my right is caroline atkinson. she is the senior director for international economic issues at the, on the national security staff and just as importantly, she will also be the sherpa for the g8 meeting for the president next week. both of them will have opening remarks. then i will call on you for your questions and we'll go from there. ben, you want to get us started?. >> sure. i will just start by running through our schedule and giving a bit of a preview what we hope to...
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one for ben and one for caroline. ben, i just want you to respond directly to a couple of a criticisms that one hears all the time in russia about syria. one is selective use of evidence. there have been instances -- most recently i think in turkey where chemical weapons were intercepted that were meant for the rebels. so how do you respond to that? the other criticism is about geneva ii, where it seems that the u.s. originally made the commitment to a genuine effort to make peace without a predetermined result. now people are saying the americans seem to have decided everything in advance and are pushing through their agenda. so what is your response to that? >> well, on the first question, andrei, as we said yesterday, we have not seen any evidence that the opposition possess chemical weapons. in fact, what we see is the opposite; that the regime has maintained custody of these weapons. we detailed to the russians several incidents. we had dates associated and places associated with those incidents. as i said, we ha
one for ben and one for caroline. ben, i just want you to respond directly to a couple of a criticisms that one hears all the time in russia about syria. one is selective use of evidence. there have been instances -- most recently i think in turkey where chemical weapons were intercepted that were meant for the rebels. so how do you respond to that? the other criticism is about geneva ii, where it seems that the u.s. originally made the commitment to a genuine effort to make peace without a...
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on carolineation harrison is available on our website www.c-span.org /firstladies.ost: john larson is our guest, democrat of netiquette. also a committee member of the ways and means committee. your committee tackles the questions of the scrutiny the irs gate to conservative groups. you will be hearing from most of the groups that were targeted. why listen to them? irs targeted more than conservative groups. no matter who they targeted, it was wrong. it is egregious. i was happy we move swiftly to make sure there was a public hearing on this. i commend both david kamp and sandy levin for joining in a nonpartisan way and saying no matter who is controlling the irs, it is egregious that you would target them for their political beliefs, whether they aref progresses or tea party. it is flat out wrong. . think this can be constructed there is already movement that has been taken place. be lerner is going to stepping down. that was a good move. like all issues, this deserves the euro oversight of the united states congress. it needs toless, be assured that we're going to
on carolineation harrison is available on our website www.c-span.org /firstladies.ost: john larson is our guest, democrat of netiquette. also a committee member of the ways and means committee. your committee tackles the questions of the scrutiny the irs gate to conservative groups. you will be hearing from most of the groups that were targeted. why listen to them? irs targeted more than conservative groups. no matter who they targeted, it was wrong. it is egregious. i was happy we move swiftly...
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline gate. my day for that well for college if either. of the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think all the banks that they stole my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me to occupy his home. yet. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harman welcome to the big picture. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. you. know. you think. you. do. not want. to thank you. thank you. he. says. reoc
the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline gate. my day for that well for college if either. of the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think all the banks that they stole my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back...
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>> no. >> "the daily beast," caroline lindsay.time. >> thank you so much. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. thanks for your time. i'm going to see you back here at 11:00 a.m. "now with alex wagner" is coming up. >> senator carl levin delivers a significant blow. we'll discuss boys' clubs and the chain of command with kelly o'donnell, jonathan cape hart, curt anderson and ryan grim. plus, congressman keith ellison joins us with the hoo, what, when of the nsa surveillance information and congressional oversight. richard engel and a man mow had a dean bring us the latest analysis on the volatile situation in turkey. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new vo
>> no. >> "the daily beast," caroline lindsay.time. >> thank you so much. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. thanks for your time. i'm going to see you back here at 11:00 a.m. "now with alex wagner" is coming up. >> senator carl levin delivers a significant blow. we'll discuss boys' clubs and the chain of command with kelly o'donnell, jonathan cape hart, curt anderson and ryan grim. plus, congressman keith ellison joins us with the hoo,...
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meet caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president, benjamin harrison, as we continue our series on first ladies with your westerns and comments. 9:00y night, live at eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span radio and c-span.org. of thisre showing some year's commencement speeches by business leaders from around the country. next, arianna huffington at the college-- smith college. , former president bill clinton speaking at howard university. arianna huffington was the commencement speaker at graduation ceremonies this year at smith college in massachusetts. she is the head of the " huffington post" an online news site and blog founded in 2005. this is about 25 minutes. >> arianna huffington. [applause] thank you so much. thank u so much. numbers of the faculty, devoted fans and friends, and especially the fabulous class of 2013. [applause] congratulations, you have reached the light at the end of the tunnel. fouryou first arrived years ago, i am sure you never imagined that at the end of that, we there would be a lady behind a podium talking to you in a funny accent. [laughter] this accent ha
meet caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president, benjamin harrison, as we continue our series on first ladies with your westerns and comments. 9:00y night, live at eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span radio and c-span.org. of thisre showing some year's commencement speeches by business leaders from around the country. next, arianna huffington at the college-- smith college. , former president bill clinton speaking at howard university. arianna huffington was the commencement speaker at...
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline k. . my day for the well for culture fight or. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. where. i was in a four year legal battle against my think all the things that they stole my home to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed by home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me so we occupy this home. free. when you take three. point three. three. three. three. old sleep on video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. let me let me i want all let me ask you a point. here on this network because we're right in the bank we have our knives out. in the fight with the banks thing never get here it is always with me and i don't want to talk about e-mailing me. all. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline k. . my day for that well for culture fighter. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the banks that they sold my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me to occupy his home. town. and. well. technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future through covered. choose your language. the consensus. opinions that invigorating. the stories get in. reoccupied we're climbing for the people and we're kind of home probably for brother joe we understand that this year i hope to find a moment that is growing and we're telling people about you know lines of excelsior for all this city. to show. you what you know. now listen sometimes there's some gangsters and some. swag some not i w
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline k. . lifesaver well for culture fighter. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the things that they saw my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me to occupy his home. yet. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. time. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. holy week you know if. someone. chooses
the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline k. . lifesaver well for culture fighter. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the things that they saw my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our...
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline gate. my day for himself or college if either. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the things that they saw my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me to occupy his home. yet. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. restaurant. markets why not kendall find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. i would rather ask questions to people i
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the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline gate. my day for that well foreclosure fight or. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the banks that they sold my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back our neighborhood i want all of you to join me to occupy this home. yet. choose your language. clearly we can without any financial system still some. choose good consensus. choose the opinions that you think. choose to stories get in your life choose for access to. wealthy british style stock. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. preparations for the first woman was strictly classified. even her own mother knew nothing of the imminent extraterrestrial v
the banks continue to foreclose any big families from their homes now i would like to introduce caroline gate. my day for that well foreclosure fight or. the last time you were here i took back my home after being displaced for nine months. i was in a four year legal battle against my think and all the banks that they sold my loan to on november first of last year with the support of unions community and ace foreclosure fighters i reclaimed my home. as we progress on this journey to take back...
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. >> our series continues in a few moments with the life and times of caroline harrison. in an hour and a half, president obama speaks at the white house conference on mental illness. and then a joint university forum on the president's second term. >> carlisle scott harrison bass worn -- caroline scott harrison was born when she met benjamin harrison. she grew into an accomplished artist, interested in women's issues. although the harrison presidency has been rated as fairly unsuccessful by some historians, those who tracked first ladies considered carolina harrison as one of the more underrated to serve in this role. we'll learn why in this segment of "first ladies: influence and image" and here to tell us more about the story of carolina harrison, our two guests who know the office well.
. >> our series continues in a few moments with the life and times of caroline harrison. in an hour and a half, president obama speaks at the white house conference on mental illness. and then a joint university forum on the president's second term. >> carlisle scott harrison bass worn -- caroline scott harrison was born when she met benjamin harrison. she grew into an accomplished artist, interested in women's issues. although the harrison presidency has been rated as fairly...
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. >>> let's check in with carolin roth live in london with today's word on the street. hey, carolyn. >> reporter: brian, great to see you. yep, it all started with books. now, amazon is selling everything under the sun. now even groceries. it has been testing a grocery's delivery service if seattle for five years. good job for keeping that under the radar and if successful it could expand to 20 cities by 20 freep. >>> in other fuse, a, a very unusual move by chrysler, which is actually resisting a push by us regulators to recall 2.7 million older joep models for fuel tank models, chrysler saying the request is based on incomplete analysis of the underlying data. >>> finally, i get excited about this story. every year, the bids are in for warren buffet annual charity laun lunch. this is after only two days of bidding. the deadline is friday fight. we should expect that number to go up quite sniblthly. just remember, last year's winner, he paid $3.5 million. so it should be very interesting to see how high that number can go. back over to you. >> proceeds go to the founda
. >>> let's check in with carolin roth live in london with today's word on the street. hey, carolyn. >> reporter: brian, great to see you. yep, it all started with books. now, amazon is selling everything under the sun. now even groceries. it has been testing a grocery's delivery service if seattle for five years. good job for keeping that under the radar and if successful it could expand to 20 cities by 20 freep. >>> in other fuse, a, a very unusual move by chrysler,...
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she beat caroline garcia.next, 42-year-old became the oldest woman to make it to the third round at wimbledon. you are serena, facing a 42- year-old player, oldest ever. >> serbian player has a chance. thank you. >> see you at 11:00. ,,,, time is running out to get the hottest deal on a new mattress. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. right now, save on sleep train's most popular posturepedic and beautyrest mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ hey. ready? come on! show me excited. yes! (michael) yeah. i'm pretty excited too. today i'm headed over to the job fair at valley view high school to find some new interns. wanna get some fresh blood, uh, euthanize this pla
she beat caroline garcia.next, 42-year-old became the oldest woman to make it to the third round at wimbledon. you are serena, facing a 42- year-old player, oldest ever. >> serbian player has a chance. thank you. >> see you at 11:00. ,,,, time is running out to get the hottest deal on a new mattress. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. right now, save on sleep train's most popular posturepedic and beautyrest mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on...
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. >> carlisle scott harrison bass worn -- caroline scott harrison was born when she met benjamin harrison she grew into an accomplished artist, interested in women's issues. although the harrison presidency has been rated as fairly unsuccessful by some historians, those who tracked first ladies considered carolina harrison as one of the more underrated to serve in this role. we'll learn why in this segment of "first ladies: influence and image" and here to tell us more about the story of carolina harrison, our two guests who know the office well. edie, thanks for coming back.
. >> carlisle scott harrison bass worn -- caroline scott harrison was born when she met benjamin harrison she grew into an accomplished artist, interested in women's issues. although the harrison presidency has been rated as fairly unsuccessful by some historians, those who tracked first ladies considered carolina harrison as one of the more underrated to serve in this role. we'll learn why in this segment of "first ladies: influence and image" and here to tell us more about the...
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michelle obama come up and campaign for you and last but not least, caroline kennedy? >> you know, this is political central. we're in boston. we're the hub of the universe. to have all of those superstars come in, absolutely means the world to me where we got the bruins trying to get the stanley cup. all we really read is the political section and the sports section up here in boston. >> i know. >> for me to have all of those superstars in really has been something that i never would have thought in my life it could have happened. >> let me talk to you about this city. i've been watching boston for a long time trying to figure it out. i want culture from you. you're from this area. when new york was hit on 9/11, the reaction was we're going to get those s.o.b.s. boston had a somewhat nuanced reaction. mainly, it was get the people to the hospital. let's take care of our own. look out for our own. let's support the police. it was very not to sound too lefty about, communitarian. what is the boston mentality, the massachusetts mentality. what is different? >> no, i woul
michelle obama come up and campaign for you and last but not least, caroline kennedy? >> you know, this is political central. we're in boston. we're the hub of the universe. to have all of those superstars come in, absolutely means the world to me where we got the bruins trying to get the stanley cup. all we really read is the political section and the sports section up here in boston. >> i know. >> for me to have all of those superstars in really has been something that i...
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serena williams cruised easily over caroline garcia at wimbledon today.nd she's going to have something you won't believe in the next round. 42-year-old, alexandra, she's the oldest play her in wimbledon history to advance into the third round. the second oldest to reach the third round in any major. how does she stack up against the other sports. page was 59 when he was signed for one game. gordy howe was 52 when she retired. george was 48. nba veteran kevin willis was 44. i have them on hand. the thursday night top five. on sale, paying homage to their quarterback, i want to get lucky. referring to andrew luck. thank you very much. rogers getting practice jumps at alameda county fair. they jump this 100-foot truck. back to the nba draft the celtics pick lucas. struggled to fit the hat over his head of hair. ian desmond at number two and marley jones thinks he's got a base hit. but aaron hail lays out full extension to get the out at first base. and tiger woods is supposed to be at the at&t national. instead wattney putting on a show. robert castro. watt
serena williams cruised easily over caroline garcia at wimbledon today.nd she's going to have something you won't believe in the next round. 42-year-old, alexandra, she's the oldest play her in wimbledon history to advance into the third round. the second oldest to reach the third round in any major. how does she stack up against the other sports. page was 59 when he was signed for one game. gordy howe was 52 when she retired. george was 48. nba veteran kevin willis was 44. i have them on hand....
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. >> my name is caroline johnson, the reason why i would object to a continuance or at the minimum allow the people who are here, members of the neighborhood who have been waiting around for 3 1/2 hours to speak, to just be able to get up and say what they think or at least demonstrate by the standing, their interest in this process. so they don't have to come back and do this again. we spent 3 1/2 hours waiting around and the person who is affected by this chose to leave. and all of us chose to stay. >> that means you win. >> well, it seems that we should at least be heard and not have to come back for this again. so i won't speak to the merits but i will ask [inaudible] >> speak into the microphone, please. >> speak about this opposition in support of this -- members of the neighborhood who objected and came specifically for this hearing. >> i recognize your view. i am sympathetic. i hope that trying to keep order in this room does not suggest to anyone that i'm unsympathetic to anyone here. >> i'm mr. perkins from the neighborhood here. i'm a portal resident. i just want to clarify on
. >> my name is caroline johnson, the reason why i would object to a continuance or at the minimum allow the people who are here, members of the neighborhood who have been waiting around for 3 1/2 hours to speak, to just be able to get up and say what they think or at least demonstrate by the standing, their interest in this process. so they don't have to come back and do this again. we spent 3 1/2 hours waiting around and the person who is affected by this chose to leave. and all of us...
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. >> reporter: boston university's caroline says calling ocho beelsbeels -- obesity a disease will allow doctors to take charge before it's more. >> this is a step to prompt insurance companies to treat this disease earlier. >> reporter: the ama's counsel on science and public health recommended against designating oc obesity as a disease saying it's too problematic to define when you have people that are over weight but otherwise healthy. 60% of delegates decided to approve the measure. >>> and coming up, how to prevent the next railroad disaster and congress is taking a look but how commodities, treasuries and kcurrencies faird today. >>> jd power and associates out with the latest survey on quality for new cars. topping the list again is porsche which averaged 80 problems per 100 vehicles and gm second and lexus infinity and chevrolet round out the top five. at the bottom of the list toyota scion and fiat and mitsubissubm nissan and mini finished last. >>> 1200 recalls of 2013 cars due to a defect in the backseat. 234 injuries or incidents reported over the faulty seat latch. it's the
. >> reporter: boston university's caroline says calling ocho beelsbeels -- obesity a disease will allow doctors to take charge before it's more. >> this is a step to prompt insurance companies to treat this disease earlier. >> reporter: the ama's counsel on science and public health recommended against designating oc obesity as a disease saying it's too problematic to define when you have people that are over weight but otherwise healthy. 60% of delegates decided to approve...
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caroline: he's not a hacker anymore. now he's a murderer. this man. pelant killed my friend. he's framing you. the evidence is piling up against brennan. you gotta make a run for it, honey. he thinks he's smarter than us. that big brain of yours isn't much help now, hmm?
caroline: he's not a hacker anymore. now he's a murderer. this man. pelant killed my friend. he's framing you. the evidence is piling up against brennan. you gotta make a run for it, honey. he thinks he's smarter than us. that big brain of yours isn't much help now, hmm?
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. >> my name is caroline johnson, the reason why i would object to a continuance or at the minimum allow the people who are here, members of the neighborhood who have been waiting around for 3 1/2 hours to speak, to just be able to get up and say what they think or at least demonstrate by the standing, their interest in this process. so they don't have to come back and do this again. we spent 3 1/2 hours waiting around and the person who is affected by this chose to leave. and all of
. >> my name is caroline johnson, the reason why i would object to a continuance or at the minimum allow the people who are here, members of the neighborhood who have been waiting around for 3 1/2 hours to speak, to just be able to get up and say what they think or at least demonstrate by the standing, their interest in this process. so they don't have to come back and do this again. we spent 3 1/2 hours waiting around and the person who is affected by this chose to leave. and all of
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shot of the day caroline westra for an eagle finishes her round, 12 over par.ut here's your leader world number one ranked player mb park finished the day at 10 under par and a four-stroke lead going into the final. if she hangs on it will be her third straight victory at a major. >>> strange sight from the at&t national round three. ph lee not happy with the shot here. i'll tell you, because he -- well he throws his club and oh, look at that. what happened to the fan in the gallery? he finished the day tied for 20th at 4-over par. >>> to the pools. just saw missy franklin dominate in santa clara. today, the u.s. swim championship in indianapolis. world recordholder in the 200- meter back strong franklin wins the 100-meter. the american recordholder in the event clocks the fastest time in the world this year 58:67 and she is going to cam. on the men's side ryan lochte will join her at the world's in barcelona. the qualifier for the world championship in late july. >>> you think you're fast? see how you measure up to this. check this out. the fella robert gill o
shot of the day caroline westra for an eagle finishes her round, 12 over par.ut here's your leader world number one ranked player mb park finished the day at 10 under par and a four-stroke lead going into the final. if she hangs on it will be her third straight victory at a major. >>> strange sight from the at&t national round three. ph lee not happy with the shot here. i'll tell you, because he -- well he throws his club and oh, look at that. what happened to the fan in the...