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he kept a daily journal from 1849 all the way up until 1913. from age 13 all the way to a 78 i believe. and the diaries were donated to the society by his daughter right after his death in 1914. he created 15 journals over the period of his life. but we only received 13 because in 1890 his farmhouse burned and they were only able to save 13 of the journals. two of them volume one and volume four, perished in the fire. apparently is influenced by a great reading of the journals of lewis and clark expedition and you want to keep a daily journal like they did and it was a special interest in their illustrations that they included and he wanted to illustrate. he was interested in art and illustration. his daily journals began in 1849 and proceeded his whole life until 1913 until he became too sick to continue. these are the diaries. the 13 volumes we have from samuel reader's diaries. and certain volumes have items of particular interest are often three him for example is of particular interest because it's the most lavishly illustrated volume. and
he kept a daily journal from 1849 all the way up until 1913. from age 13 all the way to a 78 i believe. and the diaries were donated to the society by his daughter right after his death in 1914. he created 15 journals over the period of his life. but we only received 13 because in 1890 his farmhouse burned and they were only able to save 13 of the journals. two of them volume one and volume four, perished in the fire. apparently is influenced by a great reading of the journals of lewis and...
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influenced by his reading of the journals of the lewis and clark expedition and he wanted to keep a daily journal like they did and he was especially interested in the illustrations. that they included in the journal and he wanted to illustrate because of his interest in art in illustration. so the daily journals began in 1849 and proceeded his whole life until 1913 until he became too sick. these are the diaries of the 13 buyers would have from sanyo printers diary. certain volumes have items of particular interest. item three for example is of particular interest because it's the most lavishly illustrated volume and also the volume that covers the territorial. from 1855 through 1857. in particular it includes descriptions of readers involved in the battle at hickory point. the battle at hickory point occurred on september 13 and 1856 when general james lane who is then leader of the free state and he would later become an early senator for canvas. he was in the vicinity of topeka when he received report that power slavery forces are causing trouble in new york and eight seconds units up to noti
influenced by his reading of the journals of the lewis and clark expedition and he wanted to keep a daily journal like they did and he was especially interested in the illustrations. that they included in the journal and he wanted to illustrate because of his interest in art in illustration. so the daily journals began in 1849 and proceeded his whole life until 1913 until he became too sick. these are the diaries of the 13 buyers would have from sanyo printers diary. certain volumes have items...
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so his daily journals began in 1849 and proceeded his whole life until 1913 until he became too sick ontinue journaling. these are the diaries. the 13 volumes we have from samuel reader's diary. you know, certain volumes have items of particular interest. volume three, for example is of particular interest because it's the most lavishly illustrated volume, and it's also the volume that covers the territorial period, much of the territorial period from 1855 through 1857. and in particular it includes descriptions of reader's involvement in the battle of hickory point. so the battle of hickory point occurred on september 13, 1856 when general james lane who was then leader of the free state forces, and he would later become an early senator for kansas, he was in the vicinity of topeka when he received report that pro-slavery forces were causing trouble up near osaki, kansas. and he took his units up to osaki and noticed that the pro-slave forces had kind of congregated near hickory point. he asked for reinforcements, and reader among other free state guards came to assist. on september
so his daily journals began in 1849 and proceeded his whole life until 1913 until he became too sick ontinue journaling. these are the diaries. the 13 volumes we have from samuel reader's diary. you know, certain volumes have items of particular interest. volume three, for example is of particular interest because it's the most lavishly illustrated volume, and it's also the volume that covers the territorial period, much of the territorial period from 1855 through 1857. and in particular it...
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this is the daily journal out in mississippi, courtesy of the museum. candidates are advancing to a june 2 run off election. we will get a couple more phone calls in. nathan oklahoma, independent caller. your thoughts on trade. go ahead. caller: hello. host: good morning. caller: how are you doing? host: good. you're on the air. what are your thoughts on trade?\ caller: i think this tpp is promoting too much multinational corporations. i think when corporations go global such as mcdonald's, coca-cola, i think they can grab a lot more agendas in their grip to let's say set a different standard of living for foreign countries. i think that should not be in the hands of corporations, especially on a global scale. when natural disasters happen such as hurricanes in haiti and tsunamis such as that, you canome in and give them aid. however, you set the standard too high for third world countries. it should be up to the people in andtheir local governments. they should not have to be forced into agreeing with the standards to help get their country back from t
this is the daily journal out in mississippi, courtesy of the museum. candidates are advancing to a june 2 run off election. we will get a couple more phone calls in. nathan oklahoma, independent caller. your thoughts on trade. go ahead. caller: hello. host: good morning. caller: how are you doing? host: good. you're on the air. what are your thoughts on trade?\ caller: i think this tpp is promoting too much multinational corporations. i think when corporations go global such as mcdonald's,...
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of the issues on the agenda i believe, i haven't been told, but from what i read in the daily metropolitian journals at our disposal here is that iran agreement would be an issue of discussion there and this president deserves a great deal of credit. the very idea that some of it probably started under president bush and has continued. the reaching out for an agreement with iran. but this president under his leadership to have the p5 russia china united states, the uk and france plus 1 germany in agreement for a long period of time over sanctions, over the -- terms of the negotiation, is almost mir rack louse. this is a very big deal. i won't go into the years that i have been been trying to get china, russia, even france to stop transferring dual technologies, but any event, i see this as a very major accomplishment and obviously the goal is that iran will not have a nuclear weapon and we have to exhaust ever diplomatic remedy to make sure that happens. so, i think the president brings a high, a strong hand to the table and a camp. is it at camp david? i can't keep up with everybody's locations, bu
of the issues on the agenda i believe, i haven't been told, but from what i read in the daily metropolitian journals at our disposal here is that iran agreement would be an issue of discussion there and this president deserves a great deal of credit. the very idea that some of it probably started under president bush and has continued. the reaching out for an agreement with iran. but this president under his leadership to have the p5 russia china united states, the uk and france plus 1 germany...
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of the issues on the agenda, i believe, i haven't been told, but from what i read in the daily metropolitan journals at our disposal here is that an iran agreement would be an issue of discussion there. this president deserves a great deal of credit. the very idea that -- some of it probably started under president bush and has continued the reaching out for an agreement with iran. but this president under his leadership to have the p-5, russia china united states, the u.k., and france plus one germany, in agreement for a long period of time over sanctions, over the terms of the negotiations, is almost miraculous. this is a very -- i won't go into the years i have been trying to get china russia, even france to stop transferring dual technologies to iran, two decades at least. in any event, i see this as a very major accomplishment. and obviously the goal is that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. and we have to exhaust every diplomatic remedy to make sure that happens. so i think the president brings a high -- strong hand to the table. camp david, i can't keep up with everybody's locations, but a
of the issues on the agenda, i believe, i haven't been told, but from what i read in the daily metropolitan journals at our disposal here is that an iran agreement would be an issue of discussion there. this president deserves a great deal of credit. the very idea that -- some of it probably started under president bush and has continued the reaching out for an agreement with iran. but this president under his leadership to have the p-5, russia china united states, the u.k., and france plus one...
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while i was waiting to speak this evening i just read an article in the "national journal daily" today that stated according to data gathered in 21 states by the national institute of money and state politics, $175 million was spent in 2006. that's city council and school boards. a number that was -- that ballooned to $245 million just four years later. that's $70 million increase in local campaign financing in just four years. that's a fraction of the total expected to be spent in future local races. before i go further, what i'd like to do is take a break and introduce my friend and colleague from north carolina, walter jones and he wants to say a few words. i yield to walter. mr. jones: thank you very much. i want to thank you for taking lead tonight to be on the floor. i know you will have other members of congress to join you in your hour. but i have been here for 20 years and i must tell you that since i've been here i've never seen as much influence by the special interests as i do now. and that's because of money. actually, both parties, that's why you're a democrat, i'm a repu
while i was waiting to speak this evening i just read an article in the "national journal daily" today that stated according to data gathered in 21 states by the national institute of money and state politics, $175 million was spent in 2006. that's city council and school boards. a number that was -- that ballooned to $245 million just four years later. that's $70 million increase in local campaign financing in just four years. that's a fraction of the total expected to be spent in...
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journal journalist with the new york daily news thank you for speaking with us. >>> many sunnis are angry government has ignored them and the fight to retake anbar province should be a sunni-lead operation and not lead by the shia militias as it is at the moment. >> reporter: sunni fighters take oefrn the air base in anbar province. they are officially joining the fight against isil. the sunnis have long been suspicious of the shia government. they say it was sunni fighting forces which won the battle seven years ago to get rid of al-qaeda in iraq but after that victory, they say the government abandoned them. that lead to the rise of isil. this sunni tribal leader says iraqi government policies are going to make the fight with isil difficult. >> the current government is deliberately not helping the sunni community to retear their province. the only solution is though arm the sunnis and ask for international help. there is no hope for this government at all. and the battle for anbar won't be over any time soon. >> reporter: tribes are suspicious because of politics. shia militias have be
journal journalist with the new york daily news thank you for speaking with us. >>> many sunnis are angry government has ignored them and the fight to retake anbar province should be a sunni-lead operation and not lead by the shia militias as it is at the moment. >> reporter: sunni fighters take oefrn the air base in anbar province. they are officially joining the fight against isil. the sunnis have long been suspicious of the shia government. they say it was sunni fighting...
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daily blood pressure medicine. a study, published in an american heart a association journal says that vaccine would lower, blood pressure, for up to six months. >>> well, get ready to s-p-e -l-l the preliminary round of the math spelling bee starts outside washington d.c. winner will be crown tomorrow night. we will nine local students competing. we will see who can bring home the title. good luck to you all. i love this time of the year. >> we're horrible spellers. >> never works out. >> never does. >> you probably need a dictionary, for some of those word in the competition of course so now some new word are going in the dictionary. >> are you ready. >> let's do it. >> run them by you wtf. >> are you kidding me. >> it stand for what the the and you know the rest there. >> those emoji those text messages and e-mails. i finally figure out how to do those. and the legins that look like jeans and tight fighting. >> never heard of them you don't have your own jeggings of your own. >> no good casual, ukee. >> not that casual, come on now. >> here's one more for you now, photo bomb. >> boom. >> photo bomb. >> i like that one
daily blood pressure medicine. a study, published in an american heart a association journal says that vaccine would lower, blood pressure, for up to six months. >>> well, get ready to s-p-e -l-l the preliminary round of the math spelling bee starts outside washington d.c. winner will be crown tomorrow night. we will nine local students competing. we will see who can bring home the title. good luck to you all. i love this time of the year. >> we're horrible spellers. >>...
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journal" poll. joining me now for our daily fix is john rolston, political analyst, veteran here host of rolston live spent decades covering nevada politics and ann guerin, covering the clinton campaign for the washington because. first to you john. this whole question of trust, it is showing erosion in our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. now only 25% of those polled say that she is honest and trustworthy and this is after she has been hammered by the book that is officially coming out today, "clinton cash." what are people here saying about this? >> i think the same thing as they are everywhere, they are concerned about it. democrats try to slough it off, right, but you have to be concerned. and her husband did not do her any favors with that interview in africa where he said i got to pay our bills, blame the media, says there's no facts to support this of course this is probably not going to be helped you well know, she goes and testifies before that committee in a few weeks about benghazi. something clearly happening may in 2015, as opposed to september of 2016 but they have to do something a
journal" poll. joining me now for our daily fix is john rolston, political analyst, veteran here host of rolston live spent decades covering nevada politics and ann guerin, covering the clinton campaign for the washington because. first to you john. this whole question of trust, it is showing erosion in our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. now only 25% of those polled say that she is honest and trustworthy and this is after she has been hammered by the book that is officially...
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daily blood pressure medicine. study public in the american heart association journal says that the vaccine would lower blood pressure up to six months. >>> and this mask could help turn back the signs of aging. the it is called the world's first wearable light therapy mask. red light therapy has been used for a while to rejuvenate skin but now instead of going to the doctor's office, you can treat yourself at home. >> i used to have lines around your eyes, and it was much better. >> and there is a little bit of validity and it is worth trying. >> skeptics say that the at home treatments are no where near the effective that you can get at doctor's office. and, they say the mask is f.d.a. approved and it cost about $30. >> interesting. >> price point you cannot beat it for the kind of treatment in your face. doctors say so. >> exactly. >> 6:49. lets see is what coming up on cbs this morning. >> gayle king joins us in insuring with your preview. hi gayle good morning. >> well, ukeelee and erika everybody is looking for better skin, we necessity that. >> i'm with you. >> whatever works. >> ahead word spread out of texas
daily blood pressure medicine. study public in the american heart association journal says that the vaccine would lower blood pressure up to six months. >>> and this mask could help turn back the signs of aging. the it is called the world's first wearable light therapy mask. red light therapy has been used for a while to rejuvenate skin but now instead of going to the doctor's office, you can treat yourself at home. >> i used to have lines around your eyes, and it was much...
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journal." he is senior congressional correspondent for "the daily beast," and he will be with us for about 25 or0 more minutes taking your calls, and let folks know about the numbers again especially those listening on radio. democrats, 202-740 8, 8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents 202-740 8-8002. peter is on helmet head island. -- peter is on hilton head island. caller: i think the patriot act is an institutionalizing of martial law, and it is a slippery slope, is like when you go to war. if you do not call it what it is you allow the citizens not to understand what is going on. so i think the patriot act really should be abolished, and if we need that type of control over the civilian population, we should just go to martial law, which then shows in daylight what horrible things are going on. guest: i think your caller touches on something. so much of this is done in private, so much of the surveillance of the united states -- we would not even know about it, if it had not been for certain leaks and a hard work of a lot of national security reporters out there. it is frustrating, i
journal." he is senior congressional correspondent for "the daily beast," and he will be with us for about 25 or0 more minutes taking your calls, and let folks know about the numbers again especially those listening on radio. democrats, 202-740 8, 8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents 202-740 8-8002. peter is on helmet head island. -- peter is on hilton head island. caller: i think the patriot act is an institutionalizing of martial law, and it is a slippery slope, is...
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he hosted a daily show on a community radio station and spoke out on corruption and local crime. local news reports he'd been threatened for his journalism and his murder following that of a blogger who wrote about drug trafficking and child abuse, decapitated in the eastern says a week before. sara of the new york-based committee to protect journalists said the brutal murders of two journalists represents a troubling escalation of anti-press violence already a dangerous country in the world to be a journalist. >>> the last time we reported on japan, we told you about a secrecy law, discouraging those seeking secrets. since then shinzo abe and his party won convincingly in a snap election why would he need to worry about coverage in the mainstream news media. the country's policies cannot be called a run away success, and they have plans to restart the nuclear industry and it is overshadowed by the fukushima disaster. then there's the role in the passivist constitution. many are compliant with a system of press, self regulation as institutionalized as geisha or press clubs mediating between journalists and the government. it's not easy t
he hosted a daily show on a community radio station and spoke out on corruption and local crime. local news reports he'd been threatened for his journalism and his murder following that of a blogger who wrote about drug trafficking and child abuse, decapitated in the eastern says a week before. sara of the new york-based committee to protect journalists said the brutal murders of two journalists represents a troubling escalation of anti-press violence already a dangerous country in the world to...
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china daily is talking about how the top officials were held in a raid in switzerland yesterday as the u.s. corruption inquiry rocks fee for. --fifa. a similar story on "the wall street journal" front page. you have photos of some of the top officials arrested. it is a huge story in the u.k. as well, just to give you an idea of the scale of things. somebody tweeted this photo, a collage of some of the front pages. you can see they are all focusing on the scandal. we can to get closer look at just one of them. the guardian is talking about the stench of corruption, with a photo of the man of the hour, fee for president sepp blatter --fifa president sepp blatter. molly: they are talking about a sad day for the popular sport. florence: "the independent," sums up the emotion -- talking about the shame game. the greatest scandal in sporting history. quite harsh words there. in their editorial, they talk about how this is really a red card for fee for --fifa. they applaud the u.s., justice system for setting into motion what it calls a long-overdue cleanup of fifa. lots of papers are picking up on the fact that it is funny it is coming from the u.s., a country where soccer or foot
china daily is talking about how the top officials were held in a raid in switzerland yesterday as the u.s. corruption inquiry rocks fee for. --fifa. a similar story on "the wall street journal" front page. you have photos of some of the top officials arrested. it is a huge story in the u.k. as well, just to give you an idea of the scale of things. somebody tweeted this photo, a collage of some of the front pages. you can see they are all focusing on the scandal. we can to get closer...
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journal. san francisco based get around and d.c. start-up split are both launching this week. this is get around's first east coast location. the company offers hourly or dailyls of privately owned vehicles and split is is very similar to uber. it allows you to catch rides with other rider ins the same direction. >>> stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >> "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >> there is an all-out manhunt right now for this man. take a good look at him. this is the man that police say tied up and killed the northwest d.c. family and housekeeper. we'll bring you up to date on the evidence that connects him to the crimes. good morning. we have complete coverage of the manhunt underway. but first a check on the weather and the traffic. start with tom kierein. >> yeah, we have some rain beginning to move in, aaron, on the storm team 4 radar. beginning to get a few sprinkles in maryland. amelia segal is right in arlington, with we'll hear from her in the next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. the area in green showing that as well east of washington, north and west of us. so this area of rain beginning to move in and pavem
journal. san francisco based get around and d.c. start-up split are both launching this week. this is get around's first east coast location. the company offers hourly or dailyls of privately owned vehicles and split is is very similar to uber. it allows you to catch rides with other rider ins the same direction. >>> stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >> "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >> there is an all-out manhunt right now for...
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wall street journal reported in marses backing the proposal to include measurements add sugar and mandated to label their of backing for people to limit added sugar to 10 percent of their dailyn the 7:00 hour and oakland that his two young children are safe this morning tom ready apparently is very slow reader a big nba player goes down in the water made are tasting funny find out why. >> reporter: all the news of a federal meta or the search for all me economy and to young kids and unhappy note when they were missing is your up details coming up the live report. >> darya:police are still looking for the man responsible for this >> darya: happy friday. >> george: now hot spots pretty light right up there so far this morning. >> james: forces us in inchoate cyclical and look of a son up for the east bay hills as begin the day this friday and the workweek and then in of the weekend and we can expect today the begin by focusing in on the self a quick look at the forecast the next 30 minutes and continues to mostly clear out their chili lot low 50s at the moment by noontime the sunny skies will leave warmer temperatures. things got the upper 60s near seven for the lunch hour. re
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journalism at temple university. both he and juan were there that day covering the move bombing of the philadelphia daily news.elcome you back to democracy now!, linn. talk about that day. and, juan too, your memories. >> good morning. the one word i would use to describe that day is surreal. to have witnessed police firing 10,000 bullets within a 90 minute period the bullets were so intense they were raining from the sky like hail. later in the afternoon, to see a bomb dropped on a house occupied by children and then the very callous decision of the authorities to let the fire burn was just unreal. it is a site in a memory i can't get out of my mind. juan: linn, i remember it was mother's day, 1985, and we were out there most of the day and saw that helicopter suddenly hover over the house and drop something. i remember saying to you at the time, what is going on? into the explosion occurred. the most fascinating thing, as you said, most people are not aware, is how long before -- after the bomb dropped before the firefighters even attempted to douse the flames that erupted. >> it was almost an hour because w
journalism at temple university. both he and juan were there that day covering the move bombing of the philadelphia daily news.elcome you back to democracy now!, linn. talk about that day. and, juan too, your memories. >> good morning. the one word i would use to describe that day is surreal. to have witnessed police firing 10,000 bullets within a 90 minute period the bullets were so intense they were raining from the sky like hail. later in the afternoon, to see a bomb dropped on a house...
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helps with their cost of living and helps make their daily -- or weekly and monthly paycheck go a little further. earlier this week "the wall street journal" reported that u.s. exports to trade-pact countries were growing at a far higher rate than to non-trade- non-trade pact countries. we could see american exports to the region skyrocket if we get this agreement. this region in particular involves 11 other countries and makes up about 40% of the world's economy and of course would be a ready market for u.s. products from beef to electronics. the reason why trade promotion authority is so needed is because it makes no sense to negotiate a trade deal with 535 members of congress. so we give the president the authority within very firm and clear directives on how the president's u.s. trade representative of the administration should negotiate this and frankly i think this is one area where we have bipartisan agreement that this is good. and so why wouldn't we work together in the best interests of the american people and our economy? but trade doesn't just help businesses. as i said, trade and t.p.a. also helps the consumer by driving down
helps with their cost of living and helps make their daily -- or weekly and monthly paycheck go a little further. earlier this week "the wall street journal" reported that u.s. exports to trade-pact countries were growing at a far higher rate than to non-trade- non-trade pact countries. we could see american exports to the region skyrocket if we get this agreement. this region in particular involves 11 other countries and makes up about 40% of the world's economy and of course would...
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"wall street journal" forget about minimum wage there is a better way but is is still too expensive for the taxpayers? next. ♪ ♪ your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis, and has not been studied with mealtime insulin. do not take tanzeum if you or your family have a history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you're allergic to tanzeum or any of its ingredients. stop using tanzeum and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction which may include itching, rash, or difficulty breathing; if you ha
"wall street journal" forget about minimum wage there is a better way but is is still too expensive for the taxpayers? next. ♪ ♪ your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works...
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journal lists in town will join us. they say a picture is worth a thousand words. that can be true. especially when you're talking about the pictures taken by a photo journalist from the dailyl. he's also an iraq war veteran. we'll talk about the comparison between monday night and baltimore and his experiences when we come back. ek yogurt have to be thick? does it all have to be the same? not with new light and fluffy yoplait greek 100 whips! let's whip up the rules of greek! why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. >>> it was in flames, the city wa
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daily regimen of four tongue exercises would help. did it work. on "grey's anatomy" derek end a meredith's romance is stifled by her snoring. >> you snore a lit. >> what? i do not. >> reporter: in the journalur tongue and mouth. research eers had 39 men and women between the ages of 20 to 64 do a sequence of mouth and tongue erkser sizes three times a day. it reduced the frequency by 36% and total power by 59%. >> emp is excited to do something that doesn't involve prescription medications. there's no downside to it. >> reporter: and that is music to the ears of snorers and spouses alike. 25% of couples sleep in separate bedrooms to avoid that dreaded sound. the most comment treatment, a more serious cause of snoring, sleep apnea, is a c-pap machine. >> in order for us to breathe at night, air has to pass through your nose, to the back of your throat into the airway. these exercises will help those passageways stay open. >> reporter: reducing these nighttime noises and providing much-needed rest and relief. while the sample size of participants was small, the results of the exercises are promising. >> good. jen ashton is here as well. tell us what is going on in our body. >> it's physics.
daily regimen of four tongue exercises would help. did it work. on "grey's anatomy" derek end a meredith's romance is stifled by her snoring. >> you snore a lit. >> what? i do not. >> reporter: in the journalur tongue and mouth. research eers had 39 men and women between the ages of 20 to 64 do a sequence of mouth and tongue erkser sizes three times a day. it reduced the frequency by 36% and total power by 59%. >> emp is excited to do something that doesn't...
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journal to the los angeles and "new york times." finally, he is a -- cofounder of the leading international law, which like the security blog is read daily by thousands worldwide. so we are fortunate tonight to have such a distinguished group of experts. i will turn it over to them. in the order they with introduced and then turn it over to the question and answer portion of the segment. >> all right, i get to go first. so jonathan thank you for the introduction and thank you for having me. i start with a housekeeping business. i'm here on personal capacity. any remarks are not official position of the department of defense. so that's out of the way. so i think the way we discussed is i'm going to give the lay of the land, the general frame work on the the law, as it exists and turn it over to professor goodman and they can clean up any left. so our topic is presidential war powers. any time you talk about presidential war powers, you have to start with the basic concept that the president, any time he uses force has to have two justifications. international justification and domestic justification. now internationally we're talking abou
journal to the los angeles and "new york times." finally, he is a -- cofounder of the leading international law, which like the security blog is read daily by thousands worldwide. so we are fortunate tonight to have such a distinguished group of experts. i will turn it over to them. in the order they with introduced and then turn it over to the question and answer portion of the segment. >> all right, i get to go first. so jonathan thank you for the introduction and thank you...
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journal" every morning? caller: a lot, yet, most mornings. host: and still at 88, what do you read on a dailyis to keep up with public affairs? caller: umm, "the new york times" mostly and a lot of books that go along with the ideas or names of the men who team -- who are on c-span. host: all right. caller:uhh, i can't even think of the names of them now. joseph carol oates is one i've got. host: her newest novel? caller: yeah. host: yeah, ok, all right. walter, thank you for calling in and sharing a little bit about your own soap with us. we appreciate that. either way, for that caller that called in right after michelle malkin left, our person who works in the green room and helps out with a guests out there, her name is also michelle and we got the word to her and michelle from c-span asked michelle malkin if she would ever run for president and answer was an emphatic, no way. maybe a relief to some and maybe disappointment to others. richard in missouri, democrat. richard, hi. caller: hi, i am just talking about the government. i hope the government is able to help us clean up that oil me
journal" every morning? caller: a lot, yet, most mornings. host: and still at 88, what do you read on a dailyis to keep up with public affairs? caller: umm, "the new york times" mostly and a lot of books that go along with the ideas or names of the men who team -- who are on c-span. host: all right. caller:uhh, i can't even think of the names of them now. joseph carol oates is one i've got. host: her newest novel? caller: yeah. host: yeah, ok, all right. walter, thank you for...