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cornelius and his wife margaret, they had five sons. we give to her starting at 10:00, 11:00 in the morning. the story we tell here begins in 1853, with a gentleman by the name of cornelius. cornelius and his wife margaret, they had five sons. around the same time in 1853, two of their sons were getting married, their son robert and their son theodore. so what better wedding present to get your son but a house each. 26 east 20th, which you have to imagine was opposite this wall over here, was robert roosevelt's house. 28 east 20th was theodore's. our president was the second child born here. he had an older sister, he was around october 27, 1858 and lived here for the first 14 years of his life. in 1872 his parents decided time for the family to move. in 1872, they decided to move to the country, the country was fifth avenue and 57th street. kind of hard to imagine now. they traveled in traditional fashion, they vacationed for a whole year, where their, while their new home was being built. they travel through europe. he sails the nile
cornelius and his wife margaret, they had five sons. we give to her starting at 10:00, 11:00 in the morning. the story we tell here begins in 1853, with a gentleman by the name of cornelius. cornelius and his wife margaret, they had five sons. around the same time in 1853, two of their sons were getting married, their son robert and their son theodore. so what better wedding present to get your son but a house each. 26 east 20th, which you have to imagine was opposite this wall over here, was...
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i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably -- probably became a part of me once my mother gave me away. >> the anger? >> the anger. and that was when i was a week old. >> have you ever fully come to grips with that? >> yes. >> or is that something that still rises in you sometimes. >> it still rises in me, but i have learned to control it, and i have learned to modify it. you know, through the references through cognitive therapy, behavior modification is a beautiful thing. >> it seals you had some luck, though, later on. at least when it came to your career. so you became a core okographer you started by choreographing >> yes. >> which is huge. >
i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably --...
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i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably -- probably became a part of me once my mother gave me away. >> the anger? >> the anger. and that was when i was a week old. >> have you ever fully come to grips with that? >> yes. >> or is that something that still rises in you sometimes. >> it still rises in me, but i have learned to control it, and i have learned to modify it. you know, through the references through cognitive therapy, behavior modification is a beautiful thing. >> it seals you had some luck, though, later on. at least when it came to your career. so you became a core okographer you started by choreographing >> yes. >> which is huge. >
i felt like an idio. >> you threw a chicken wing at don cornelius's forehead. wrong. i thank you goodness we were able to make up before husband passing. way before his passing. and, you know, but that's what i mean. it's like am i really enjoying my life? if i am this person holding on to this anger from the past, am no. >> do you think the temper was innate in you? was that something you had as a circumstances? >> you know, my therapist told me that it was probably --...
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from there the grandfather cornelius van check roosevelt or c.v.s. in realt more involved estate, banking, financing. our president's dad was one of wealth i gentlemen who enjoyed spending the family it.une as opposed to making so he was not in tune with the family business. this photograph is from 14th broadway. you have young t.d. looking out second floor window from his grandfather's home with his brother elliott at president lincoln's funeral procession. have you ever seen this photograph? it's an iconic photograph. considering the fact that both their legacy was be remembered one day alongside each other on rush more. but it a bigamies conception takenhis photograph was from this house. you can see the street is pretty wide. this is broadway, this is union in the background. president lincoln's body was laid in state for mourners to respects oh steps of city hall. in lower manhattan. they would travel by to, to thearriage next destination. but this is the procession going theh up broadway right past grandfather's home and right past the future p
from there the grandfather cornelius van check roosevelt or c.v.s. in realt more involved estate, banking, financing. our president's dad was one of wealth i gentlemen who enjoyed spending the family it.une as opposed to making so he was not in tune with the family business. this photograph is from 14th broadway. you have young t.d. looking out second floor window from his grandfather's home with his brother elliott at president lincoln's funeral procession. have you ever seen this photograph?...
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cornelius and his wife margaret had five sons.n 1853, 2same time of their sons were getting married, robert and theodore. what better marriage present to than the house opposite this wall. opposite was our president's father's house. born october 27, 1858. he lived here for the first 14 years of his life. his parents decided it was time for the family to move. they decided to move to the country. the country was 5th avenue and 57th street. hard to imagine that today. kind of hard to imagine now today what they did was travel traditional upper class fashion. they travelled through europe. he sails the nile in egypt and all of the worldly experiences, he's 14 years old
cornelius and his wife margaret had five sons.n 1853, 2same time of their sons were getting married, robert and theodore. what better marriage present to than the house opposite this wall. opposite was our president's father's house. born october 27, 1858. he lived here for the first 14 years of his life. his parents decided it was time for the family to move. they decided to move to the country. the country was 5th avenue and 57th street. hard to imagine that today. kind of hard to imagine now...
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earlier, they're seen cruising in a stolen 4-runner looking for vacant houses to rob in cornelius, northwe have seen is a stolen vehicle is used to go to other areas, neighborhoods, and try to check for people who aren't at home for easy targets. >> after circulating several neighborhoods for approximately 30 minutes or so i went into one of our neighborhoods where we had had an increase in home break-ins. >> the suspects are spotted and police work quickly to try to catch them. >> officers from huntersville helped out with the officers in cornelius to kind of secure the entrances to that neighborhood. >> the officers were already at this point in position ready for them. and the 4-runner went over some spike strips. >> we did actually flatten the front right tire of that car. >> even with a flat tire, the trio manages to escape the roadblock. >> one of our officers was behind them, lost sight of them due to heavy traffic at this time. >> once they lose the police, the suspects need new wheels. that's when they happened upon the maintenance truck hospital in exactly the ideal getaway car
earlier, they're seen cruising in a stolen 4-runner looking for vacant houses to rob in cornelius, northwe have seen is a stolen vehicle is used to go to other areas, neighborhoods, and try to check for people who aren't at home for easy targets. >> after circulating several neighborhoods for approximately 30 minutes or so i went into one of our neighborhoods where we had had an increase in home break-ins. >> the suspects are spotted and police work quickly to try to catch them....
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the scene seconds before the explosion signed engineer on to lotion died immediately reporter igor cornelius who was taken to hospital with a severe injury but died on the operating table thirty minutes after that here's how the cameraman described what occurred. to you who knows we went to the place where according to the information we got there were refugees self-defense groups were helping the refugees to flee the areas under attack and when i reached the forefront the self-defense activist told me to hide behind a big car and i film from that spot as self-defense activists raised his hands to show the refugees the safe part and at this moment the first shell exploded and damaged his hand now a journalist stayed further away to check i turned my head and saw that the second and the third shots went up exactly where they were i didn't see my colleagues as my view of them was blocked by trees i only managed to film people dragging away or self-defense activists he had no legs there was a road between us between our journalists and me i could hear mortar shells exploding all the time they b
the scene seconds before the explosion signed engineer on to lotion died immediately reporter igor cornelius who was taken to hospital with a severe injury but died on the operating table thirty minutes after that here's how the cameraman described what occurred. to you who knows we went to the place where according to the information we got there were refugees self-defense groups were helping the refugees to flee the areas under attack and when i reached the forefront the self-defense activist...
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thirty seven year old reporter igor cornelius was laid to rest in moscow with military honors he is survived by a wife and seven year old daughter sound operator anton volution will be buried next week after further tests on his body unrest in ukraine is taking a heavy toll on human life and industry as well it's also been hit hard a freight train derailed in eastern ukraine donetsk region after tracks were blown up fourteen wagons deal rail but none of the crew was wounded not yet clear who's responsible for the attack and repairs are under way. ukraine's president pledge an investigation into the deaths of the russian journalist also an attempt to ease tension in the east president poroshenko announced a week long ceasefire and laid out a peace plan this includes amnesty for those who are real a down arms and having committed serious crimes creation of a ten kilometer buffer zone along the border with russia changes to the constitution to guarantee the use of the russian language suggesting devolving power to eastern regions and early local and parliamentary points to guarantee safety for
thirty seven year old reporter igor cornelius was laid to rest in moscow with military honors he is survived by a wife and seven year old daughter sound operator anton volution will be buried next week after further tests on his body unrest in ukraine is taking a heavy toll on human life and industry as well it's also been hit hard a freight train derailed in eastern ukraine donetsk region after tracks were blown up fourteen wagons deal rail but none of the crew was wounded not yet clear who's...
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chicago bears defensive lineman cornelius washington was arrested in georgia after he was caught speeding and driving with a suspended license. washington was arrested friday near augusta. he was briefly taken to jail and paid fines for both misdemeanor offenses. the bears drafted washington out of the university of georgia last year. he played in two games last season. washington was arrested in 2011 for speeding and driving under the influence. one of muhammad ali's daughters is teaming up with a boxing club in chicago to fight gang violence. rasheda ali- walsh visited the celtic boxing club on the south side yesterday. she is helping the club raise scholarship money for its youth boxing initiative, by organizing a charity boxing exhibition on thursday. ali-walsh says it's important to provide young people a positive environment, so they are not wandering the streets. her cousin was shot and killed in chicago back in 1997. the next viewing party for the world cup will be at a different site from the other two. thousands of people gathered at hutchinson field and balbo drive to watch the
chicago bears defensive lineman cornelius washington was arrested in georgia after he was caught speeding and driving with a suspended license. washington was arrested friday near augusta. he was briefly taken to jail and paid fines for both misdemeanor offenses. the bears drafted washington out of the university of georgia last year. he played in two games last season. washington was arrested in 2011 for speeding and driving under the influence. one of muhammad ali's daughters is teaming up...
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cornelius kennedy was the one i used a lot in charlie ferriss senate rector of the policy. he was mansfield? man.- he was mansfield's i don't think an hour went by when i did not check with charlie because he told us what would be helpful. it was a combination of senators and staff people. with session would begin what we called dugout chatter where the leadership would come down the aisle. it was that moment the press was allowed on the senate floor with notes so we could get in about two or three minutes before the bells rang. if with to get the senators close enough, we could pop some questions to them. that always gave me enough to write a new lead to my 10:00 radio piece. there were a lot of scraps coming out. but doug out chatter was helfer for us to know which way to go in which senators to follow and whether there was an amendment that was going to be proposed. >> when roger talked about staff, i think it is important to emphasize these were people getting their hands dirty with the bill. they were sitting in meetings. one i remember was pat who worked for senator j
cornelius kennedy was the one i used a lot in charlie ferriss senate rector of the policy. he was mansfield? man.- he was mansfield's i don't think an hour went by when i did not check with charlie because he told us what would be helpful. it was a combination of senators and staff people. with session would begin what we called dugout chatter where the leadership would come down the aisle. it was that moment the press was allowed on the senate floor with notes so we could get in about two or...
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ferrell at usaa fifa headquarters in brazil, taking the stage as the secret weapon against joseph corneliuseld, ferrell was referring to the bite heard around the world by louis suarez for biting an italian player earlier this week. it is the third time he's eaten an opponent. did they go too far in addressing the situation? >> biting. >> when it comes to combating crucian, they're great on biting, bad on broadway i don't yet it. >> there is a lot of ad dollars at steak. adidas, if we take a quick look. they said they fully supports fifa's decision. we have no plan to use suarez for any additional marketing decisions. >> i look at soccer players, not to objectify them, i wouldn't mind being bitten by several of them. >> why are we talking about this? >> he can be the next spokesman for macdonald's happy meal. >> with the big happy meal. leave it there, guys, thanks to everybody at this hour. "fast money" begins right now. the rise on the nasdaq market site in new york city's time's square. i'm melissa lee. right now, the conference call is getting started. shares are moving higher on a soli
ferrell at usaa fifa headquarters in brazil, taking the stage as the secret weapon against joseph corneliuseld, ferrell was referring to the bite heard around the world by louis suarez for biting an italian player earlier this week. it is the third time he's eaten an opponent. did they go too far in addressing the situation? >> biting. >> when it comes to combating crucian, they're great on biting, bad on broadway i don't yet it. >> there is a lot of ad dollars at steak....
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. >> if we disagree with you, does price cornelius speak to both the due process and the equal protection arguments? or does it speak only to due process and not equal protection, or vice versa? >> our reading of that case is that the case speaks to equal protection and not to due process, because in this particular case, we have made the claim and the district court found that there is a fundamental right to marriage protected by the due process clause and where you have a fundamental right that is intruded upon and disallowed, the court traditionally has applied strict scrutiny, which is the highest level of scrutiny as your honors know. >> in the price case question, would you acknowledge there is a distinction between sexual orientation as a classification and sex gender? there are two distinct things. there could be basis for intermediate scrutiny for gender/sexual discrimination that does not exist for -- discrimination, right? >> that is exactly right. we have asked this court to apply heightened scrutiny based on either one of those classifications, and in fact i know you are not
. >> if we disagree with you, does price cornelius speak to both the due process and the equal protection arguments? or does it speak only to due process and not equal protection, or vice versa? >> our reading of that case is that the case speaks to equal protection and not to due process, because in this particular case, we have made the claim and the district court found that there is a fundamental right to marriage protected by the due process clause and where you have a...
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." >> reporter: as familiar as dick clark and don cornelius.e wanted them to give him a scoop as he told tom snyder. >> talk about their careers. how they were discovered. some of the crazy stories we get from the managers. >> reporter: lat lae last year was slared with a disease similar to parkinson's disease. it was a family feud over guardianship over the radio legend pitting his wife jean. after jean caseum lost temporary conservatorship over daughter kerri the fight took several turns including a confrontation caught on camera. although his illness ultimately left him unable to speak, caseum had a voice of a certain kind of authority right to the end. his last show in 2009. >> after 39 years, this will be our final countdown. >> reporter: casey kasum, signing off at age 82. >> keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. >> i loved listening to him! i loved the testimonials people september in. his voice, he loved it! you could hear the joy in his voice. >> again, through middle school, i would literally go into my room on
." >> reporter: as familiar as dick clark and don cornelius.e wanted them to give him a scoop as he told tom snyder. >> talk about their careers. how they were discovered. some of the crazy stories we get from the managers. >> reporter: lat lae last year was slared with a disease similar to parkinson's disease. it was a family feud over guardianship over the radio legend pitting his wife jean. after jean caseum lost temporary conservatorship over daughter kerri the fight...