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and also the only print source before 1964 that mentions the affair with carrie phillips. he first part of the display is devoted to carrie fulton phillips. although many published sources claim that harding had multiple affairs, there is only one verified relationship, the 15-year relationship with carrie phillips. a lengthy and complicated affair. the items displayed are either part of a recently acquired gift from the matay family, the great-grandsons of carrie phillips, or documents found at the national archives. from the phillips matayczdi collection, we finally have good photographs of carrie as well as her daughter, isabel. also from that collection is a set of letters from harding to isabel's husband, william matay, that demonstrates the cordial relationship between the hardings and phillipss in the early 1920s. the 1964 personal account written by isabel describes a difficult relationship with her mother and her shock upon learning in 1964 of her mother's affair with harding. just to review, carrie phillips and her daughter lived in germany from 1911 to 1914. carr
and also the only print source before 1964 that mentions the affair with carrie phillips. he first part of the display is devoted to carrie fulton phillips. although many published sources claim that harding had multiple affairs, there is only one verified relationship, the 15-year relationship with carrie phillips. a lengthy and complicated affair. the items displayed are either part of a recently acquired gift from the matay family, the great-grandsons of carrie phillips, or documents found...
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from apple, a couple of announcements coming out of at&t this morning as they unveil they will carry the phillipatch time x, iron map data and intel bracelet exclusively. so what does the future hold for wireless carriers and wearables? i'm here with glenn lurie, at&t mobility. first interview if your title. congratulations. >> thank you. appreciate it. thanks for having me. >> you also go way back with apple. i believe it was 2005 when you first started talking to them about the possibility of the iphone. you are in charge of that relationship. how much has apple changed over those nine years and how important is today's announcement to them? >> well, first of all, i think that they have changed a lot. we first sat down with apple back in those days, i think they were still trying to figure out where the wireless industry is going and what they want to do in the business. and obviously they have been unbelievably successful. every launch they have had has been better and better. as far as what is coming today, i'm not sure. i think there are lots of rumors out there. but we're real excited abou
from apple, a couple of announcements coming out of at&t this morning as they unveil they will carry the phillipatch time x, iron map data and intel bracelet exclusively. so what does the future hold for wireless carriers and wearables? i'm here with glenn lurie, at&t mobility. first interview if your title. congratulations. >> thank you. appreciate it. thanks for having me. >> you also go way back with apple. i believe it was 2005 when you first started talking to them...
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the mayor gary phillips wants liquor stores to stop carrying low end vodka and malt liquors. one store owner agreed to stop selling six types of them. only 6% of the store's sales involve homeless people. >>> happening now in scotland, people are voting on whether to split from the uk and become an independent country. it's a close call. some 4 million people are expected to vote today. if scotland breaks away from great britain, it would be the most dramatic constitutional change since they united over 300 years ago. >>> it is the dog days of summer. good afternoon, i'm roberta gonzales live in petaluma. and i'm going to tell you about what makes these dogs all so special. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. some much-needed rain around the bay area today. there may be some more on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. ,, iwith something terrible to admit. i treated thousands of patients, risked their lives, while high on prescription drugs. i was an addict. i'm recovered now, but an estimated 500,000 medical professionals are still out
the mayor gary phillips wants liquor stores to stop carrying low end vodka and malt liquors. one store owner agreed to stop selling six types of them. only 6% of the store's sales involve homeless people. >>> happening now in scotland, people are voting on whether to split from the uk and become an independent country. it's a close call. some 4 million people are expected to vote today. if scotland breaks away from great britain, it would be the most dramatic constitutional change...
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themselves fighting not ordinary merchant seamen, but the personal guard of king phillip ii of spain. ( clattering ) sorry. carry on. though he finally won the day and found a huge shipment of gold, le clerc took heavy losses and was himself badly wounded. he was forced to take refuge here in sainte-marie. however, neither the treasure nor le clerc
themselves fighting not ordinary merchant seamen, but the personal guard of king phillip ii of spain. ( clattering ) sorry. carry on. though he finally won the day and found a huge shipment of gold, le clerc took heavy losses and was himself badly wounded. he was forced to take refuge here in sainte-marie. however, neither the treasure nor le clerc
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from phillips >> schieffer: so they were building this bridge in virginia that would carry drivers forrs into the future. well, they uncovered something no one expected along the way, and they wound up building another bridge to the past. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: imagine coming here to a cemetery kept secret for a century and finding ancestors you never knew existed. >> i'm so proud. >> reporter: proud because of who they were. most of the people buried in this cemetery, their names now etched in bronze, were former slaves and children who escaped to freedom during the civil war. zuny matema's relatives descended from martha washington's maid. >> to be able to actually see your ancestors' names is just-- oh, my gosh. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this dedication of the alexandria, virginia, friedman cemetery happened almost by accident. alexandria was a gathering place for escaped slaves during the civil war, but after the war, with no headstones on the graves, the city found a way to forget. in the 1950s, a gas station was allowed to pave it over. but eventually, the cemetery was redisco
from phillips >> schieffer: so they were building this bridge in virginia that would carry drivers forrs into the future. well, they uncovered something no one expected along the way, and they wound up building another bridge to the past. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: imagine coming here to a cemetery kept secret for a century and finding ancestors you never knew existed. >> i'm so proud. >> reporter: proud because of who they were. most of the people buried in this...
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carried out by al qaeda affiliated with the khorasan group. >> jim acosta, thank you so much. to help us try to get through this, we want to bring in paul crookshank and phillipfusing, phil. why would you have the iraqis knowing about a plot that the u.s. is denying. what do you make of this? >> this smells. if you can figure this out, you're a better counterterrorism analyst than i am. i've got two problems with them. if you're a security service and you get a threat to the united states, you know what you do? you walk into your counterpart and you say here's the threat, and here's how we're going to validate it or wash it off the table. you do not front it publicly in new york city. the way this is done makes no sense. second and finally, the timing is really silly. you show up in new york city for a u.n. conference to talk about the seriousness of the threat in iraq. you're trying to persuade partners to do more. all of a sudden you front a plot that has to do with attacks in europe and the united states? this smells to high heaven to me. i don't get it. >> what do you think, paul, fishy to you? >> this information seems to come from captured isis fighters
carried out by al qaeda affiliated with the khorasan group. >> jim acosta, thank you so much. to help us try to get through this, we want to bring in paul crookshank and phillipfusing, phil. why would you have the iraqis knowing about a plot that the u.s. is denying. what do you make of this? >> this smells. if you can figure this out, you're a better counterterrorism analyst than i am. i've got two problems with them. if you're a security service and you get a threat to the united...