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and it is possible that daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which carol disproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives for new orleans in night -- in 1897. barker was nominated to the position of congressional candidate. he was a democrat and supported zachary taylor for president. claimed that slavery was the greatest curse ever inflicted on the south. his grace coincided with his bid to be recognized, not as a hero of the war of 1812, but a major ally of dolley madison. motivesd two possible for his claims. he may have disliked our current and may have felt he deserved the credit that he had never received. if you are curious, barker did not win the election. finally, jacob barker and robert the pastor. barker was an assertive man. his claim to have carried out was backed bys three specifics. to begin with, barker was a strong supporter of james madison and the war of 1812. it was not from a passing stranger. money was hard to come by during the war, especially after new england
and it is possible that daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which carol disproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives for new orleans in night -- in 1897. barker was nominated to the position of congressional candidate. he was a democrat and supported zachary taylor for president. claimed that slavery was the greatest curse ever inflicted on the south. his grace coincided with his bid to be...
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it is possible daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which he, carol, disapproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives from new orleans in 1847. barker was born a quaker. he was nominated to the position of congressional candidate at an independent convention. he was a democrat and supported for president. jacob barker proclaimed, quote, slavery was the greatest curse that was ever inflicted on the south. his race coincided with his bid to be recognized, not as a hero of the war of 1812, fwu ally and defender of the greater heroin. he may have felt his father deserved the credit he never received and if you are curious, no, barker did not run the election. finally, there were jacob barker and robert depester. barker, by personality was an assertive man. he was known to be resilient, flamboyant. his claim to have carried out dolley's orders were carried out by specifics. he was a supporter of james madison and the war of 1812. thus, when dolley asked for or received his help, it was n
it is possible daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which he, carol, disapproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives from new orleans in 1847. barker was born a quaker. he was nominated to the position of congressional candidate at an independent convention. he was a democrat and supported for president. jacob barker proclaimed, quote, slavery was the greatest curse that was ever inflicted...
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it is possible daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which he, carol, disapproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives from new orleans in 1847. barker was born a quaker. he was nominated to the position of congressional candidate at an independent convention. he was a democrat and supported zachary taylor for president. jacob barker proclaimed, quote, slavery was the greatest curse that was ever inflicted on the south. his race coincided with his bid to be recognized, not as a hero of the wear of 1812 but as the major ally and defender of its greater heroine, dolley madison. carol had two possible motives for his claims. he may have disliked barker either personally or politically, and he may have felt his father simply deserved the credit he had never received and if you're curious, no, barker did not win the election. finally, there were jacob barker and robert depester. barker, by personality was an assertive man. he was known to be resilient, flamboyant. and pugnacious, but his
it is possible daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolster a political career of which he, carol, disapproved. jacob barker was campaigning to become a member of the house of representatives from new orleans in 1847. barker was born a quaker. he was nominated to the position of congressional candidate at an independent convention. he was a democrat and supported zachary taylor for president. jacob barker proclaimed, quote, slavery was the greatest curse that was...
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danielle anne delie andrea dellabella palmina joseph a. della pietra colleen ann deloughery francis demming. carol keys memit. kevin dennis thomas f. dennis jean depalma joseph nicholas depena. >> michael michael derienzo david paul derubbio christian lewis desimon. michael jude d' esposito. cindy ann deuel robert p. devitt jr. >> and my niece kathy, your family and me miss you very much and love you. >> and my wife, debra h kaplan. we love you and miss you. h.kaflin. debbie,...
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daniel. you were with the secret service. why the conflicting stories about what went down at the white house, the you think? >> carol, sadly this is consistent with some of my experience there is as well, that a very small, insulated group of upper level secret service managers who are subjected to outside pressures and, frankly, are too weak to stand up to them, gave a different story. now the rank-and-file officers and agents are two different sets of people, june formed division officers and secret service agents are the ones who are disgusted by this and they're the whistle-blowers. they came forward because they want this to change. so it's consistent with my experience as well. the men and women on the ground doing the work, get it done, and the people up top consistently fail them. >> all right, daniel. i want to listen to darrell issa's opening statement to see what he has to say about the secret service so let's head to capitol hill now. >> a history of misbehavior security failures has clearly blemished that record. on september 19, omar gonzalez jumped the north fence, ran across the white house lawn, up
daniel. you were with the secret service. why the conflicting stories about what went down at the white house, the you think? >> carol, sadly this is consistent with some of my experience there is as well, that a very small, insulated group of upper level secret service managers who are subjected to outside pressures and, frankly, are too weak to stand up to them, gave a different story. now the rank-and-file officers and agents are two different sets of people, june formed division...
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daniels and a cigarette in the other. >> the president, a cup of coffee and a picture worth a thousand words. let's talk, live in "cnn newsroom." good morning, i'm carol costello. we begin. with you developments in the disappearance of hannah graham. jesse matthews appeared in court in gas very wellton, texas. authorities want to bring him back to charlottesville, vshlg. he was captured four days after he sped away from police in the virginia college town. police got a tip a suspicious person bass camping out on a beach in galveston. this surveillance video caught matthew at a convenience store in the area on tuesday, 1,300 miles from where hannah went missing. let's start with jean casarez in charlottesville, good morning. >> good morning. it was just minutes ago that jesse matthew appeared in his initial appearance before a judge in galveston county. we were able to hear him talk a little bit, the first words out of his mouth, carol, was "they took all my clothes, and i had to sleep on a hard thing." well the judge deviated from that for a moment and went into the charges. he's being held, it's a federal hold that is on him right now. the warrant ou
daniels and a cigarette in the other. >> the president, a cup of coffee and a picture worth a thousand words. let's talk, live in "cnn newsroom." good morning, i'm carol costello. we begin. with you developments in the disappearance of hannah graham. jesse matthews appeared in court in gas very wellton, texas. authorities want to bring him back to charlottesville, vshlg. he was captured four days after he sped away from police in the virginia college town. police got a tip a...