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. >>> their marriage seemed like a fairytale, 95-year-old eddie harrellson and 96-year-old edith hill fell in love in their 90s, but the couple was separated earlier this month in a family dispute over edith's care. she was moved to florida and now eddie died from the flu without a chance to see edith again. >> they were always so talkative to the people and we got so many congratulations. there was so much esteem that they had about this marriage and about their future, things that they were -- their bucket list, so to speak. >> rebecca wright said eddie seemed to lose the will to live when it seemed obvious edith was not coming back home. >>> the flu has claimed a young life in northern virginia and several others across the country, now a new warning from the cdc. >> 3 million workers will see a bump in pay come 2015, why some over 20 years 31 million students started college, but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons at devry university we believe there are also lots of reasons to finish so we help you maximize qualifying credits you've already earned so you can graduate so
. >>> their marriage seemed like a fairytale, 95-year-old eddie harrellson and 96-year-old edith hill fell in love in their 90s, but the couple was separated earlier this month in a family dispute over edith's care. she was moved to florida and now eddie died from the flu without a chance to see edith again. >> they were always so talkative to the people and we got so many congratulations. there was so much esteem that they had about this marriage and about their future, things...
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i would like you to welcome edith gelles. [applause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail adams married john adams on october 25, 1764 the reverend smith, abigail's father, preached a sermon from the text of matthew. "for john came, neither drinking bread or eating -- neither drinking wine or eating bread." john records the story in his memoir and explains the choice of text as a response to the congregation. he suggests that a portion of the parishioners thought that the son of a small farmer in the middle class of braintree was scarcely good enough to match with the farmer's daughter -- pastor's daughter. the reverend smith's cryptic message may have included his more personal reflections, which charles francis preferred to disregard. for many reasons the reverend smith and his wife elizabeth may have disapproved of the marriage of their daughter. abigail was not yet 20 years old when she married. young for the middle of the 18th century, where on average women married at the age of 22. further, she appears to no
i would like you to welcome edith gelles. [applause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail adams married john adams on october 25, 1764 the reverend smith, abigail's father, preached a sermon from the text of matthew. "for john came, neither drinking bread or eating -- neither drinking wine or eating bread." john records the story in his memoir and explains the choice of text as a response to the congregation. he suggests that a portion of the parishioners thought that...
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and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to our request to comment on the novshadyan's case invitation homes wrote that the company: "...provided the family with a clean renovated home that encountered an unexpected home maintenance issue that was quickly resolved..." invitation homes also told us they repaired house along epa guidelines after the novshadyan's initial complaints and the resulting mold and asbestos tests came back negative. but they refused to release the results despite repeated requests from the family >> some of these properties were left unmaintained or abandoned for months or in some extreme cases now years. depe
and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to our request to...
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but edith in your career you've stood up for citizens in communities.to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chair woman of the ftc, you're doing an outstanding job as are your fellow commissioners. we very much appreciate your outstanding efforts. you know, in edith's story from the daughter of mexican immigrants to the head of the ftc, we see a central part of the american story. that's worth remembering at a time when those are issues that we're debating all the time. it's a reminder that what makes this can'tountry special is the incredible talent that we draw from all over the world and somehow it all merges into something unique, america. to edith to the fellow commissioners, to all of you who work at the ftc thanks for welcoming me. i'm told i may be the first president to come to the ftc in nearly 80 years. since fdr in 19 -- [ applause ] first time apparently since fdr in 1937. which is a little surprising. i mean you'd think like one of the presidents would like come here by accident. they ended up in the wrong building. where are
but edith in your career you've stood up for citizens in communities.to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chair woman of the ftc, you're doing an outstanding job as are your fellow commissioners. we very much appreciate your outstanding efforts. you know, in edith's story from the daughter of mexican immigrants to the head of the ftc, we see a central part of the american story. that's worth remembering at a time when those are issues that we're debating all the time. it's a...
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edith has appeared widely in the media, talking about the adams. and she's also been on the c-span first lady series. she's currently working on editting a collection of abigail adam's letters for the library of america. so, i would like you to welcome her. [cheers and applause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail smith married john adams on october 25, 1764, the reverend smith, abigail's father preached a sermon on a text from matthew. for john came neither eating wed or -- charles francis adams recorded the story in his grandmother's memoir and explains the reverend's choice of text as his response to the weymouth congregation. he suggests that a portion of the parisher ins thought that the son of a small farmer of a middle class was scarcely good enough to match with the minister's daughter, descended from so many of the shining lights of the colony. the reverend smith message may have included his more personal reflections which charles francis preferred to disregard or excuse. for many reasons, the reverend smith and his wife eliza
edith has appeared widely in the media, talking about the adams. and she's also been on the c-span first lady series. she's currently working on editting a collection of abigail adam's letters for the library of america. so, i would like you to welcome her. [cheers and applause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail smith married john adams on october 25, 1764, the reverend smith, abigail's father preached a sermon on a text from matthew. for john came neither eating wed or --...
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and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to our request to comment on the novshadyan's case invitation homes wrote that the company: "...provided the family with a clean renovated home that encountered an unexpected home maintenance issue that was quickly resolved..." invitation homes also told us they repaired house along epa guidelines after the novshadyan's initial complaints and the resulting mold and asbestos tests came back negative. but they refused to release the results despite repeated requests from the family >> some of these properties were left unmaintained or abandoned for months or in some extreme cases now years. depe
and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to our request to...
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i would like you to welcome edith gelles.plause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail adams married
i would like you to welcome edith gelles.plause] >> according to adams family lore, when abigail adams married
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. >> you are never too young or too old to learn the latest technology, meet edith kirkmeyer, she isd to be facebook's oldest user according to direct relief where she volunteers, she got help out there in santa barbara, california. >> happy birthday edith. >> the real story with gretchen starts now. >> thanks, guys. speaker boehner invites israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite congress and skirts the white house. tension in yemen as we speak. so where is their president exactly? and the nfl tells fox they are continuing tear review of deflate gate. i'm gretch i'm gretchen karlsson. "the real story" starts right now. the white house getting bent out of shape of an invitation to israel's prime minister to address a joint session of congress. house speaker john
. >> you are never too young or too old to learn the latest technology, meet edith kirkmeyer, she isd to be facebook's oldest user according to direct relief where she volunteers, she got help out there in santa barbara, california. >> happy birthday edith. >> the real story with gretchen starts now. >> thanks, guys. speaker boehner invites israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite congress and skirts the white house. tension in yemen as we speak. so where is...
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. >> edith the oldest registered user will celebrate 107th birthday tomorrow a big party is planned for her in santa barbara california. she's hailed by the non-profit group she worked with more than 40 years and will be named honourary chief of police by the santa barbara police department. >> good for her. >> there's a new oreo in town and it's perfect for valentine's day flavor coming to a store near you. >> you like it right sue? >> the new black. >> orange is the new black. >> this is the video service biggest quarter of games eclipsing final months of 2014. emphasis on those original series is propelling them forward. >> who needs cable anymore. >> my wife and i had this very discussion. >> get rid of that. >> you can kind of control what you're watching a little more. >> shake shack is out with more information about upcoming ipo restaurant expects initial public offering to be priced 14 to 16 a share values the company to 56 million according to regulatory filing. shake shack is offering a 5 million shares and expected to raise up to $80 million. ipo follows string of successful
. >> edith the oldest registered user will celebrate 107th birthday tomorrow a big party is planned for her in santa barbara california. she's hailed by the non-profit group she worked with more than 40 years and will be named honourary chief of police by the santa barbara police department. >> good for her. >> there's a new oreo in town and it's perfect for valentine's day flavor coming to a store near you. >> you like it right sue? >> the new black. >>...
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the woman here is edith bennett. she is 88. she was a prisoner during the second world war. the guardian focuses on the importance of remembering the holocaust and the eternal shame that it was for europe. it is especially important to remember now and a time when an÷ p÷
the woman here is edith bennett. she is 88. she was a prisoner during the second world war. the guardian focuses on the importance of remembering the holocaust and the eternal shame that it was for europe. it is especially important to remember now and a time when an÷p÷
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was for this woman here who we're looking at this picture on the rostrum, this wonderful picture of edith norris rogers. rogers was a widow from -- she's from massachusetts, represented a district from northern massachusetts. and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. and she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering his personal office. and so she knew what his legislative agenda was. we kind of new the rhythms and the contours of life here on capitol hill. one of the things that happens when a senior member passes away like that, the house has to have a special election. no one can be appointed to the house. and depending on state laws that election has to happen in a fairly short amount of time. so what would happen is local party leaders would turn to the widow and say will you run for the partial term. because you have name recognition. rogers is going to be on the ballot. the expectation was that the wife would serve out this term and then sh
was for this woman here who we're looking at this picture on the rostrum, this wonderful picture of edith norris rogers. rogers was a widow from -- she's from massachusetts, represented a district from northern massachusetts. and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. and she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering his personal office. and so she knew...
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young or too old to learn the latest technology, meet edith kirkmeyer, she is believed to be facebook's oldest user according to direct relief where she volunteers, she got help out there in santa barbara, california. >> happy birthday edith. >> the real story with gretchen starts now. >> thanks, guys. speaker boehner invites israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite congress and skirts the white house. tension in yemen as we speak. so where is their president exactly? and the nfl tells fox they are continuing tear review of deflate gate. i'm gretch i'm gretchen karlsson. "the real story" starts right now. the white house getting bent out of shape of an invitation to israel's prime minister to address a joint session of congress. house speaker john boehner extending that invitation to prime minister benjamin netanyahu to talk about a run on terrorism without consulting the white house. the administration calling it a departure from protocol. speaker boehner explaining it this way. >> i did not talk to congress or the white house they can make their decision on its own. i don't
young or too old to learn the latest technology, meet edith kirkmeyer, she is believed to be facebook's oldest user according to direct relief where she volunteers, she got help out there in santa barbara, california. >> happy birthday edith. >> the real story with gretchen starts now. >> thanks, guys. speaker boehner invites israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to invite congress and skirts the white house. tension in yemen as we speak. so where is their president...
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well, thank you, edith, for your introduction. as was mentioned edith and i go a long way back. in law school we served on the "law review" together. i will not say who edited who. [ laughter ] i will say she looks exactly the same. and i do not. [ laughter ] and that's upsetting. but edith in your career you've stood for citizens and communities. i was proud to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chairwoman of the ftc. you are doing an outstanding job, as are your fellow commissioners, and we very much appreciate your outstanding efforts. you know anita's story, from the daughter of mexican immigrants to the head of the ftc, we see a central part of the american story. and that's worth remembering. at a time when those are issues we're debating all the time. it's a reminder that what makes this country special is the incredible talent that we draw from all around the world and somehow it all merges into something unique, america. to edith, to the fellow commissioners, to all of you who work at the ftc, thanks for welcoming me. i'm told i may be the first president
well, thank you, edith, for your introduction. as was mentioned edith and i go a long way back. in law school we served on the "law review" together. i will not say who edited who. [ laughter ] i will say she looks exactly the same. and i do not. [ laughter ] and that's upsetting. but edith in your career you've stood for citizens and communities. i was proud to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chairwoman of the ftc. you are doing an outstanding job, as are your fellow...
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king's speeches. >> that everybody should be treated fairly and equal. >> reporter: or 89-year-old edith still misses her friend this is a day to remember a man who changed our nation, though as jennings says, there's still so much work left to do. in ewing i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> volunteers grabbed their coats and gloves to freshen up a trenton city park on this day of service. "action news" was at columbus park on hamilton avenue earlier today. trenton going global care trenton and trenton 365 and several other local organizations participated in the cleanup. folks cleared the area of trash and debris. participants say it's a great way to practice what dr. king preached. >> he had a life of service so it was very important that we continue to keep his dream alive which is, you know, by saying what can we do to make him proud and one thing we can do to make him proud is to come together as a community. >> organizers say many of the volunteers do not live in that neighborhood so it gave everyone a chance to get to know one another. >> one of dr. martin luther martin
king's speeches. >> that everybody should be treated fairly and equal. >> reporter: or 89-year-old edith still misses her friend this is a day to remember a man who changed our nation, though as jennings says, there's still so much work left to do. in ewing i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> volunteers grabbed their coats and gloves to freshen up a trenton city park on this day of service. "action news" was at columbus park on hamilton avenue...
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. >> that's why i thought mom posted it on facebook just like edith morales posted thi to ource showinghter recording herself singing on her phone. ♪ >> oh no like the beginning of "baby got back." >> i kind of figured out what was going on here. were you ever dancing in front of a mirror holding a hairbrush. they're not using mirrors, they're using the phones. >> ricky dillon's a popular youtuber with a new music video. >> a day after it posted it had more than 250,000 views. >> the hit igniting lots of attention. ♪ >> and dude! >> dude. >> how nature has a couple of guys tripping. >> oh [ bleep ]. hihi. . i'i'm m hehenrnry y wiwinknkler. and i know there are many myths out there ababouout t a a rereveversrse e momortgage soso i i w wanant t yoyou u toto k know the facts. ththerere e arare e cucurrrrently no credit score oror i incncomome e rereququirements to qualify. yoyou u cacan n geget t tatax-free money from the equity in your home. yoyou u cacan n ususe e ththe e momoney to pay off your current mortgage ifif y youou h havave e onone.e. the remaining money can be used for anythin
. >> that's why i thought mom posted it on facebook just like edith morales posted thi to ource showinghter recording herself singing on her phone. ♪ >> oh no like the beginning of "baby got back." >> i kind of figured out what was going on here. were you ever dancing in front of a mirror holding a hairbrush. they're not using mirrors, they're using the phones. >> ricky dillon's a popular youtuber with a new music video. >> a day after it posted it had...
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is left for it franklin roosevelt with a gore aide but they share the ship was wilson and his wife edith and he had with him a copy of the league of nations the first charter copy to inspire roosevelt and he believed it was time to step he enjoyed it in today's money a trust fund worth 1.$4 billion per year so he did not need to work and he devoted himself with the vice presidential candidate in 1920 he stood on having the of the give nations put into action to get nowhere. of course, he tried to do what he could. talking about millions of americans is on the food lines the number of foreign countries were taking advantage the end of this levy and italy invaded ethiopia and has started to take a land grab there. and moving into austria but then starting to move away that is part of justice about kia and then he invaded poland. and he knew sooner or later america would have to become involved as a tyrannical and poisonous ideology. and so he set himself up as a task to do that. but throughout the thirties will whole succession of a neutrality acts the very same people who would stop wilso
is left for it franklin roosevelt with a gore aide but they share the ship was wilson and his wife edith and he had with him a copy of the league of nations the first charter copy to inspire roosevelt and he believed it was time to step he enjoyed it in today's money a trust fund worth 1.$4 billion per year so he did not need to work and he devoted himself with the vice presidential candidate in 1920 he stood on having the of the give nations put into action to get nowhere. of course, he tried...
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. >> that was fcc chairwoman edith ramirez. the bwest byte, one number that means a whole lot. us now is brad stone. brad, hi, how are you? how you holding up? >> hi cory. i'm well. i was a little conflicted today about today's bwest byte. 150,000 the number of attendees at c.e.s, could go with 20,000. >> what do you have? >> i'm going with 4, the number of hours of sleep i got last night. >> i feel your pain. i have been at that show, hustling, hustling. only want to know in new york is what you doing, why haven't you done more. you have been giving us great stuff, separating the signal from the noise. great stuff. >> lots of cool stuff. for me, the coolest thing are the automated cars. how they drove from silicon valley all the way here to las vegas and an automated car. really in advance. >> brad stone, thank you very much. we will have more on "bloomberg west" from the consumer electronics show, and also headlines. they are online, your tablet everywhere. ♪
. >> that was fcc chairwoman edith ramirez. the bwest byte, one number that means a whole lot. us now is brad stone. brad, hi, how are you? how you holding up? >> hi cory. i'm well. i was a little conflicted today about today's bwest byte. 150,000 the number of attendees at c.e.s, could go with 20,000. >> what do you have? >> i'm going with 4, the number of hours of sleep i got last night. >> i feel your pain. i have been at that show, hustling, hustling. only want...
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. >> that was edith ramirez at the consumer electronics show with some guy.using on one number that means a lot, joining us right now is another guy named brad. how are you holding up? >> hi, cory. i am well. i was conflicted. conflicted about today's bloomberg by. could go with 150,000, the number of attendees here. could go with 20,000 projects. number of new product launches. i'm going with four, the number of hours of sleep i got last night. >> i feel your pain. i have been there that show hustling and bustling with people in new york going -- what are you doing? wired -- why are you not giving us more? i know you will have more to reflect on. let's lots of cool stuff. the coolest things are the automated cars. audi drove from silicon valley to las vegas in an automated car. >> awesome. brad stone, thank you very much. with more tomorrow on the consumer electronics show, we then have your headlines online. your phone, tablet, everywhere. ♪ . . >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line," the intersection of
. >> that was edith ramirez at the consumer electronics show with some guy.using on one number that means a lot, joining us right now is another guy named brad. how are you holding up? >> hi, cory. i am well. i was conflicted. conflicted about today's bloomberg by. could go with 150,000, the number of attendees here. could go with 20,000 projects. number of new product launches. i'm going with four, the number of hours of sleep i got last night. >> i feel your pain. i have...
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they shared the ship with woodrow wilson and his wife, edith. and wilson had with him a copy of the league of nations, the first charter copy of the league of nations. and they pulled it out on the dining table, and the four of them rambled over it and pointed out this, that and the other. and it inspired roosevelt and changed his mind completely. he believed it was time for america to step up to the plate and take its responsibilities in the world seriously. he also thought that to do this the british empire -- which he disliked, he was a patrician as you know, he was comfortably well off. he enjoyed in today's money a trust fund which was worth $1.4 million a year so he didn't need to work for a living much and he devoted himself to to bringing this about. as the vice presidential candidate in 1920, he stood on having the league of nations charter put into action. of course, it got absolutely nowhere. so it was unfinished business when by 1932 he became the president, and he started the various tasks that were before him. his principal immedia
they shared the ship with woodrow wilson and his wife, edith. and wilson had with him a copy of the league of nations, the first charter copy of the league of nations. and they pulled it out on the dining table, and the four of them rambled over it and pointed out this, that and the other. and it inspired roosevelt and changed his mind completely. he believed it was time for america to step up to the plate and take its responsibilities in the world seriously. he also thought that to do this the...
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edith savage jennings was an actual personal friend of dr. king and his wife coretta. she shared her memories today with our new jersey correspondent nora muchanic. jennings was the matron of honor at their wedding. coming up tonight at 5:00 she recalls her conversation with dr. king hours before he kind he made an unusual request. you'll find out what it was. >>> plus in health check the dangers of sitting too long. ali gorman will tell us about a new study that shows even if you exercise sitting at your desk all day can still be harmful to your health and she'll have some easy solutions to help you get out of that rut. those stories and more coming up at 5:00. see you guys then, brian and alicia. >> we need to get a treadmill in here. >> stand up and get a stairmaster. >> we have a commercial coming up. melissa back with a complete look at the accuweather forecast. >> they were a huge hit in the 90's. now they're trying to make a come back. what they're asking fans to do to help make it happen. you're going to want to hear this one. >> we want to remind you to head t
edith savage jennings was an actual personal friend of dr. king and his wife coretta. she shared her memories today with our new jersey correspondent nora muchanic. jennings was the matron of honor at their wedding. coming up tonight at 5:00 she recalls her conversation with dr. king hours before he kind he made an unusual request. you'll find out what it was. >>> plus in health check the dangers of sitting too long. ali gorman will tell us about a new study that shows even if you...
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created countless characters from ernestine, the telephone operator, to lucille the rubber freak, to edithe p5 and a half year old philosopher. all of them, kind of oddballs, all portrayed with incredible warmth and affection, like lily. she pushed boundaries, as low. on her 1973 variety show, she performed a sketch about to black folks hanging out in a diner -- two black folks hanging out in a diner. [applause] one reviewer called it the most profound meditation on race and class that i've ever seen on a major network, which says something both about lily and the major networks. [laughter] that was at lived, by the way -- ad-libbed, by the way. in her one-woman show -- [laughter] written by her brilliant partner jane wagner -- [applause] lily played a dozen characters, transforming instantly into men and women, young, old, crazy and famous. this versatility has led to a ton of awards, emmys tony's, grammys, oscar nominations. she is inches away from an egot, and now she is a kennedy center honoree. when asked what she thought her tribute would look like, she said, what i would like to see
created countless characters from ernestine, the telephone operator, to lucille the rubber freak, to edithe p5 and a half year old philosopher. all of them, kind of oddballs, all portrayed with incredible warmth and affection, like lily. she pushed boundaries, as low. on her 1973 variety show, she performed a sketch about to black folks hanging out in a diner -- two black folks hanging out in a diner. [applause] one reviewer called it the most profound meditation on race and class that i've...
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but behind her back her friends say she is a real lady edith.he smallest man in the world, is here. standing at two micrometers and weighing six-hundredths of a pound, he is barely visible to the naked eye, yet he has never, not once, let his height get in the way of him living a normal life. and he is here tonight. ladies and gentlemen, tom tinley. [ laughter and applause ] oh no. oh, no, no, no. oh, no! you sat on tom tinley! [ laughter ] no, you killed tom tinley! oh, you are going to need a lawyer. luckily one is here tonight. and she will, of course, get you off scot-free. but in the end, we know that you are a murderer, sir. folks, please welcome famed hollywood agent, lawrence sloan. mr. sloan is considered the most influential powerbroker in all of hollywood, representing such clients as will smith, brad pitt, and one the guys from those sonic commercials. and sitting next to mr. sloan is the other guy from the sonic commercials. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> you'll represent him? you'll represent him, but you won't represent m
but behind her back her friends say she is a real lady edith.he smallest man in the world, is here. standing at two micrometers and weighing six-hundredths of a pound, he is barely visible to the naked eye, yet he has never, not once, let his height get in the way of him living a normal life. and he is here tonight. ladies and gentlemen, tom tinley. [ laughter and applause ] oh no. oh, no, no, no. oh, no! you sat on tom tinley! [ laughter ] no, you killed tom tinley! oh, you are going to need a...
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visit www.c-span.org>> next on the presidency, author edith gelles explores the marriage between john and abigail adams. professor gelles spoke regarding the 250th wedding anniversary of john and abigail. this 45 minute event was covered by the massachusetts historical society and the abigail adams historical society. >> and i am thrilled and honored to present our key
visit www.c-span.org>> next on the presidency, author edith gelles explores the marriage between john and abigail adams. professor gelles spoke regarding the 250th wedding anniversary of john and abigail. this 45 minute event was covered by the massachusetts historical society and the abigail adams historical society. >> and i am thrilled and honored to present our key
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as was mentioned, edith and i go a long way back.n law school, we served on "the law review" together. i will not say who edited who. i will say she looks exactly the same and i do not. [laughter] that's upsetting. edith, in your career, you have stood up for citizens in communities. i was proud to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chairwoman of the ftc. you are doing an outstanding job, as are your fellow commissioners. we appreciate your outstanding efforts. anita's story, from the daughter of mexican immigrants to the head of the ftc, we see a central part of the american story. that is worth remembering at a time when those are issues we are debating all the time. it is a reminder that what makes this country special is the incredible talent that we draw from all around the world, and somehow, it all merges into something unique, america. to edith, to the fellow commissioners, to all of you who work at the ftc, thanks for welcoming me. i'm told that i may be the first president to come to the ftc in nearly 80 years
as was mentioned, edith and i go a long way back.n law school, we served on "the law review" together. i will not say who edited who. i will say she looks exactly the same and i do not. [laughter] that's upsetting. edith, in your career, you have stood up for citizens in communities. i was proud to nominate you first as a commissioner and then as chairwoman of the ftc. you are doing an outstanding job, as are your fellow commissioners. we appreciate your outstanding efforts. anita's...
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bedoya is going to have a keynote conversation with a edith ramirez. and i'm super excited. so welcome, please. [ applause ] >> good morning. chairwoman. i'm thrilled to be here with you this morning. >> good morning. delighted to be here and i want to thank everyone for being here this morning and i want to thank tim for the invitation to join you. >> awesome for braving the snow in d.c. you are effective think makes the's leading consumer privacy officer. and you have to do a lot of big-picture thinking around privacy. and this morning i want to focus on the internet of things. but i think you have an announcement to make. >> yes i'm pleased to be able to share that the ftc is issuing its internet of things report this morning. i'm pleased to be able to have a chance to discuss the report and i hope y'all have a chance to take a look at it. >> wonderful. so there seems to be a tension at the core of internet of things and wearable technology. a tension between convenience on the one hand and privacy on the other. at the consumer electronics show you had i think doggy fitne
bedoya is going to have a keynote conversation with a edith ramirez. and i'm super excited. so welcome, please. [ applause ] >> good morning. chairwoman. i'm thrilled to be here with you this morning. >> good morning. delighted to be here and i want to thank everyone for being here this morning and i want to thank tim for the invitation to join you. >> awesome for braving the snow in d.c. you are effective think makes the's leading consumer privacy officer. and you have to do...
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are you make -- to edith. are you ready to go? caller: yes, i am.'m a black american and i was organist country. i don't agree with lynch's comment. i just think she wants the place of attorney general. i feel obama's presidency has not made it better for americans. it seems like i've been doing better since the bush administration that i am doing now. i have nieces and nephews and children that have graduated from college that cannot find a job. they are working at foot locker. the young people's unemployment rate is like 20%. there are no jobs. they just talk about, you know that they want illegal immigrants to come in this country and take all the jobs. there are not enough jobs that -- for the people that live in this country. i just feel that obama has been a disappointment will stop host: did you vote for him -- a disappointment. host: as you vote for him both times? caller: i voted for him the first time. i went out and registered hundred something people to vote. i just feel like he is -- i registered 600 something people to vote. i just fee
are you make -- to edith. are you ready to go? caller: yes, i am.'m a black american and i was organist country. i don't agree with lynch's comment. i just think she wants the place of attorney general. i feel obama's presidency has not made it better for americans. it seems like i've been doing better since the bush administration that i am doing now. i have nieces and nephews and children that have graduated from college that cannot find a job. they are working at foot locker. the young...
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. -- edith on our democrats line. caller: hello. host: you're on the air. caller: yes. thank you. my comment is that i am so impressed with loretta lynch. they should just go ahead and confirm her. i also want to say that i hope she do enforce the election laws whereas the g.o.p. is enforcing people to have i.d., i was deposed for 12 years and i can honestly tell you you can have an i.d. or you cannot have an i.d., no one, i mean no one can commit fraud unless the precinct workers allow them to. people need to start that conversation. it's just stuff to go around imposing voter i.d. laws on people which doesn't make any difference whether they have it or don't have it. because the one they should be keeping the eye on is the precinct workers. not the voters. that is old obsolete news. host: on the issue of voting rights among a myriad of issues that came up in the morning session, marijuana national security cybersecurity. more to come as the committee gavels back in at 1:35 eastern, according to the chairman. a look at the front page of politico. they have a picture of the nomine
. -- edith on our democrats line. caller: hello. host: you're on the air. caller: yes. thank you. my comment is that i am so impressed with loretta lynch. they should just go ahead and confirm her. i also want to say that i hope she do enforce the election laws whereas the g.o.p. is enforcing people to have i.d., i was deposed for 12 years and i can honestly tell you you can have an i.d. or you cannot have an i.d., no one, i mean no one can commit fraud unless the precinct workers allow them...