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edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty. eventually we think that edward j. robinson is going to knock off his wicked wife. however, by some elaborate subplot, he's managed to get rid of his shrewish wife, and he arrives one night ... and sees his lady love saying sweet nothings and embracing the pimpy character, who blows up when edward j. robinson walks away. chris returns and she ridicules him. she attacks his manliness. he picks up an ice pick and he brutally murders her. however, he's not seen leaving the house. dan durea breaks back into the apart
edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty....
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edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty. eventually we think that edward j. robinson is going to knock off his wicked wife. however, by some elaborate subplot, he's managed to get rid of his shrewish wife, and he arrives one night ... and sees his lady love saying sweet nothings and embracing the pimpy character, who blows up when edward j. robinson walks away. chris returns and she ridicules him. she attacks his manliness. he picks up an ice pick and he brutally murders her. however, he's not seen leaving the house. dan durea breaks back into the apart
edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty....
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edwards' luck holds out.ameras that capture the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm calling the cops on all y'all drunk asses. >> edward right now, the last-known whereabouts about him, he was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time, it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead, i really did. i thought the man was dead. >> when "caught on camera: very bad day" continues. [ phil ] when you have j
edwards' luck holds out.ameras that capture the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm...
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what a comeback for carl edwards to be in the race. there you see them on pit road.rying to keep himself in the top five. martin truex is not racing for points. he is racing for the win. he said don't change it, i like it. matt? >> matt: kyle busch in the upper right. says he needs more help most on exiting the corner. calls for the air pressure change. taking air out of both rears to help with the forward bite. joey logano what a race he has had. entry is stable but needs to teak off better. especially on this much shorter run. >> mike: and busch wins the race off pit road pit road with truex second. carl edwards moving up and greg biffle. >> eddie: guess what the deciding factor in the race may be? the number one pit box. >> larry: which goes back before the 500-miler are started toed qualifying lap. >> darrell: same as it was last week at martinsville. >> mike: pole winner has the first choice of pit position. most pole winners pick pit number one. and that is where kyle busch rocketed out from to beat martin truex to the end of the pit road. >> darrell: look at t
what a comeback for carl edwards to be in the race. there you see them on pit road.rying to keep himself in the top five. martin truex is not racing for points. he is racing for the win. he said don't change it, i like it. matt? >> matt: kyle busch in the upper right. says he needs more help most on exiting the corner. calls for the air pressure change. taking air out of both rears to help with the forward bite. joey logano what a race he has had. entry is stable but needs to teak off...
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professor robert edwards has died at the age of 87. the first test- tube baby, and it earned him a nobel prize. birth caused a sensation. good louise brown was cradled in .he arms of bob edwards commo the record now how the mother was forced to go into hiding from the press even terrain -- .ven during the presidency >> secretly, he did the mother in the car. whovf gave hope to others wanted to conceive. the fertility specialists remember bob edwards as a generous, moderate man. >> i do not think there is another biologist who had such a practical and positive affect on humankind. if you think about all the children and who have been born, all the couples who are happy because they have their own children, it is because bob edwards. >> louise brown says she always regarded bob edwards as like a grandfather. now she now has a son conceived naturally. bob edwards, who was also knighted for his work, once said the most important thing in life is having a child. >> today thousands of immigrants and those who support reform in the immigratio
professor robert edwards has died at the age of 87. the first test- tube baby, and it earned him a nobel prize. birth caused a sensation. good louise brown was cradled in .he arms of bob edwards commo the record now how the mother was forced to go into hiding from the press even terrain -- .ven during the presidency >> secretly, he did the mother in the car. whovf gave hope to others wanted to conceive. the fertility specialists remember bob edwards as a generous, moderate man. >> i...
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and carl edwards, montoya, sixth. one car high, kyle busch no problem. >> turn three. they are everywhere. >> err and harvick has the field in his mirror. the closer, kevin harvick, wins richmond. >> nice job, young man. good job. >> woo-hoo! way to go, boys! >> finally we got it right! good job, guys. >> there's a mess going on back here. >> tony stewart getting up and against kurt busch. >> a lot of emotion ear. a lot of temper. a lot of emotion. >> oh, yeah. >> a lot of aggressive. >> typical richmond. >> typical short track racing. they start with their tempers and fenders intact. and one man gets to burn down the house. >> it's not over just yet. >> look. >> been rubbing all night long. a little rubbing after the race. they're not hurting anything. >> tony stewart restarted up in the top five unofficially finishes 18th. let's see what happens here. >> he took stewart out of the groove. >> got up underneath and pushed him up the hill and everybody went by. >> cost four or five spots here. kenseth tries to come down track. get to the back bumper. >> no harm, no foul
and carl edwards, montoya, sixth. one car high, kyle busch no problem. >> turn three. they are everywhere. >> err and harvick has the field in his mirror. the closer, kevin harvick, wins richmond. >> nice job, young man. good job. >> woo-hoo! way to go, boys! >> finally we got it right! good job, guys. >> there's a mess going on back here. >> tony stewart getting up and against kurt busch. >> a lot of emotion ear. a lot of temper. a lot of...
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>>>ttodos los días. >>> y edward dice que quedó sorprendido con un acto de generosidad de jenni riveraula para un fotógrafo que tomaba imágenes grrt . >>> gracias; roger borges, se acerca el dai de las madres y nosotros queremos reconocer a las mamás de nuestros noticieros, envíenos una foto de su mamá y cuéntenos qué es la oque más les agradece y por mensaje directo podrá ver el mensaje por la pantalla derecha, y que su mamá esté pendiente, muchas gracias pr acompañarnos, a continuación el noticiero univisión, gracias >>> muy buenas noches, sin duda una muy buena noche para boston con la aprehensión del responsable de los estallidos del lunes pasado en el maratón de boston las autoridades pudieron dar con el hombre de origen checheno y después de un proceso largo y tenso la buena noticia es que está en custodia, que está en estado de salud serio, pero vivo natalia cruz tiene el recuento de la jornada en boston >>> así es, qué tal, enrique acevedo, efectivamente está en custodia dzhokar tsarnáev de 19 años esa era la noticia que estábamos esperando por vario sdias y ya lo confirmaron l
>>>ttodos los días. >>> y edward dice que quedó sorprendido con un acto de generosidad de jenni riveraula para un fotógrafo que tomaba imágenes grrt . >>> gracias; roger borges, se acerca el dai de las madres y nosotros queremos reconocer a las mamás de nuestros noticieros, envíenos una foto de su mamá y cuéntenos qué es la oque más les agradece y por mensaje directo podrá ver el mensaje por la pantalla derecha, y que su mamá esté pendiente, muchas...
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estÁ con nosotros edward james olmos.el cine. somos mÁs de 18, 17 y 18% por toda la poblaciÓn, menos de 2%, de imÁgenes que se ven en la televisiÓn y en la pelÍcula en la pantalla grande. >>> gran diferencia. >>> polÍticamente lo mismo, el 17%, y tenemos tres senadores. >>> sÍ. es el problema. >>> va a cambiar. todo va a cambiar. y va a cambiar, nos tienen miedo. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> porque tenemos mucha fuerza polÍtica. tenemos mucha fuerza que somos muchos y seremos muchos mÁs. en 25 aÑos, si somos 18 ahorita, 16 dicen. dice el gobierno, digo mÁs de 20, ok, pero quiÉn soy yo, no soy experto en nada. >>> son menos que los hispanos tuvieron su primer presidente, crees que estamos cerca del primer presidente hispano. >>> sÍ, muy cerca, serÁ vicepresidente y presidente, si dios servido, serÁ mujer. >>> los demÓcratas me parecen que pueden tener un problema, obtuvieron el 71% del voto, para el presidente obarack obama en pasadas elecciones, cuando se habla de un primer presidente hispano, se habla de un republicano, de marco rub
estÁ con nosotros edward james olmos.el cine. somos mÁs de 18, 17 y 18% por toda la poblaciÓn, menos de 2%, de imÁgenes que se ven en la televisiÓn y en la pelÍcula en la pantalla grande. >>> gran diferencia. >>> polÍticamente lo mismo, el 17%, y tenemos tres senadores. >>> sÍ. es el problema. >>> va a cambiar. todo va a cambiar. y va a cambiar, nos tienen miedo. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> porque tenemos mucha fuerza polÍtica. tenemos mucha...
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reporting live in boston, back to you. >> so sad, edward. we've seen a lot of the victims being honored this week. let's talk about the teenaged suspect. do we know anything more about his condition? >> reporter: yeah. at this point heis still in serious condition and as you said in the beginning, he was not able to speak. he was communicating through nodding. he was also writing down his answers for the judge. at this point, he is recovering. but he is still in serious condition. >> and edward, how about boylston street? i understand the city finally got that back. they opened it up, right? >> reporter: yeah. there was a five-step process. it did open this morning. it's a major street here in boston and traffic was snarled, obviously, people needed to recover and see the memorial and honor the victims of the bombing. but again, this morning that street is now open. >> thank you, edward lawrence in boston. >>> also from boston, a surprise visit to the hospital room of 11-year-old aaron hern from martinez. her is recovering from injuries suff
reporting live in boston, back to you. >> so sad, edward. we've seen a lot of the victims being honored this week. let's talk about the teenaged suspect. do we know anything more about his condition? >> reporter: yeah. at this point heis still in serious condition and as you said in the beginning, he was not able to speak. he was communicating through nodding. he was also writing down his answers for the judge. at this point, he is recovering. but he is still in serious condition....
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congresswoman donna edwards.dent unveiled his budget congressman keith ellison was with us yesterday talking about the budget. i would like to get your take. we heard a lot about the fact that chained cpi is in it. there is some good stuff in the president's budget but some stuff that would impact a lot of the people in your district in terms of medicare on social security. >> look. let's be clear. the president's budget really is quite a statement about the kind of investment that we need for an economy that's going to grow in the 21st sent re when you look at what he is doing around stem education consolidating throughout the federal government to make sure they get rolled out into all communities, under served communities, things like that, investment in k to 12, you know, and prekinder garden. these things are important and tra portation infrastructure. i have to tell you i have a problem with the application of this change in the inflation index. it's a technical term for benefits cut to social security. so
congresswoman donna edwards.dent unveiled his budget congressman keith ellison was with us yesterday talking about the budget. i would like to get your take. we heard a lot about the fact that chained cpi is in it. there is some good stuff in the president's budget but some stuff that would impact a lot of the people in your district in terms of medicare on social security. >> look. let's be clear. the president's budget really is quite a statement about the kind of investment that we...
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edward? >> reporter: boston and the nation paused about 10 minutes ago to honor the exact moment when the two bombs went off at the marathon finish. meanwhile, the case against the teenaged bombing suspect is moving forward. a federal judge went to his room today at his hospital room and charged him with the crimes. bells tolled across boston after the city held a moment of silence to mark the one-week anniversary of the marathon bombings. the bombing suspect faced a judge from his hospital bed this morning. dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using a weapons of mass destruction and could face death. the 19-year-old has been responding to investigators' questions in writing because an injury is preventing him from speaking. cbs news has learned his answers suggest johar and his brother tamerlan acted alone. >> he is not saying there is a whole second wave of plots or plotters here. still, there are places where they made the explosives and other things it sounds like. >> reporter: investi
edward? >> reporter: boston and the nation paused about 10 minutes ago to honor the exact moment when the two bombs went off at the marathon finish. meanwhile, the case against the teenaged bombing suspect is moving forward. a federal judge went to his room today at his hospital room and charged him with the crimes. bells tolled across boston after the city held a moment of silence to mark the one-week anniversary of the marathon bombings. the bombing suspect faced a judge from his...
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edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the 19-year-old suspect admitted he played a role in the boston marathon bombings according to cbs news sources. now he has bail and probable cause hearing on may 30th. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev's hospital room became a makeshift courtroom monday. a federal judge arraigned the terror suspect and announced he's being charged with using a weapon of mass destruction during the boston marathon bombings last week that killed three and injured 180. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. prosecutors believe dzhokhar and his 26-year-old brother, tamerlan, placed two pressure cooker bombs on boylston street around the marathon finish line. tamerlan died friday in a shootout with police. dzhokhar is being treated for gunshot wounds. despite being listed in serious condition, the judge said i find that the defendant is alert, mentally competent and lucid. cbs news learned that investigators questioned him at his bedside and he told them he and his brother acted alone in order to carr
edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the 19-year-old suspect admitted he played a role in the boston marathon bombings according to cbs news sources. now he has bail and probable cause hearing on may 30th. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev's hospital room became a makeshift courtroom monday. a federal judge arraigned the terror suspect and announced he's being charged with using a weapon of mass destruction during the boston marathon bombings last week that killed three and...
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y nos visita el actor y activista edward james olmos, hablamos del poder de los latinos en el paÍs, yeva pelÍcula filly brown, en la Única pelÍcula que actuo jenni rivera, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> vamos "al punto." con jorge ramos. >>> vamos "al punto". hoy por supuesto hay elecciones presidenciales en venezuela. los venezolanos decidierÁn si quieren chavismo sin chÁvez con maduro, o si la oposiciÓn tiene la oportunidad de ganar, mÁs adelante en el programa. vamos a hablar de la posibilidad real que se presente una reforma migratoria en estados unidos, queremos comenzar con esto. porque esto cambiarÍa la vida de once millones de personas que en estos momentos estÁn siendo perseguidas, y miles de familias hispanas separados, para comenzar el programa, lo hacemos en el senador republicano de la florida, marco rubio, fundamental para convencer a republicanos que este es el momento de cambiar las cosas. senador marco rubio, gp estar con nosotros, una vez mÁs en el programa. >>> gracias jorge. >>> senador, cuÁndo van a presentar ustedes una propuesta migratorio, algunos llevan dÉcadas espe
y nos visita el actor y activista edward james olmos, hablamos del poder de los latinos en el paÍs, yeva pelÍcula filly brown, en la Única pelÍcula que actuo jenni rivera, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> vamos "al punto." con jorge ramos. >>> vamos "al punto". hoy por supuesto hay elecciones presidenciales en venezuela. los venezolanos decidierÁn si quieren chavismo sin chÁvez con maduro, o si la oposiciÓn tiene la oportunidad de ganar, mÁs adelante...
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. >> first, edward hasbrack. fly may have been coinedor him. our first meeting that i recall was in boston and during the eeting of the d.h.s. privacy committee he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there to insist i crack the d.h.s. the arguments were meritorious and demeanor intense. he is called the go-to authority on international travel and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author, journalist, consumer advocate and true travel expert. he is the author of "the practical nomad, how to travel .round the world" would nary travel expert be ordinary but after 9/11 he impingements we were suffering on freedom to trample along to get go along but turned his efforts debating ourng and freedom to travel. he is one of the foremost xperts on the surveillance of our travel through i.t. systems. that is why i wanted him to speak with us. also as a consultant to the identity project on travel related human rights and civil liberties issues that was founded by john gilmore. he i have fondness for because at a different
. >> first, edward hasbrack. fly may have been coinedor him. our first meeting that i recall was in boston and during the eeting of the d.h.s. privacy committee he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there to insist i crack the d.h.s. the arguments were meritorious and demeanor intense. he is called the go-to authority on international travel and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author, journalist, consumer advocate and true travel expert. he is the...
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. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.rapped inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know where it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way he contracts an infection that ultimately claims his eyesight. despite his hardships, edwards remains positive. >> the good lord felt like it was not my time to go. i feel like i still have something to offer, to give to people. i'm blessed to be here still today. i talk to people about how important it is to not take anything for granted because you can lose everything in a flash. >> in all, six people die in the fire. what went wrong to start this deadly blaze in the first place? turns out it's something that went unnoticed. accumulating for years. dust, polyethylene dust, a nonstick coating applied to the raw rubber
. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.rapped inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know where it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way he contracts an infection that ultimately claims his eyesight....
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reporting live in boston, edward lawrence. now back to you, michelle, frank. >> edward, are they done with the crime scene? have they done all their work there? >> reporter: yeah. investigators have released the crime scene. the first public transit bus went down that street this morning about 3 a.m. east coast time. the public transit station or trolley or t station is going to open a little later on this morning. so life is returning back to normal in the area. but the emotional scars will take much longer. >> it will take a long time, i would imagine. edward lawrence live in boston, thanks. >>> and we are also hearing from the man who helped end the manhunt. david henneberry owns the boat where 19-year-old johar tsarnaev was found hiding. he described the moment he realized america's most wanted man was right in his backyard. >> i look in the boat over here, i look on the floor, and i see blood, a good amount of blood and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. there was a body. >> what were you thinking at that t
reporting live in boston, edward lawrence. now back to you, michelle, frank. >> edward, are they done with the crime scene? have they done all their work there? >> reporter: yeah. investigators have released the crime scene. the first public transit bus went down that street this morning about 3 a.m. east coast time. the public transit station or trolley or t station is going to open a little later on this morning. so life is returning back to normal in the area. but the emotional...
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edwards says collins is going to have to deal with that. what do i think about death threats and the nasty letters that he's inevident eblely going to get. >> so it takes a man of great courage to do what he did today. i'm happy for him. he's going to be able to be the complete jason collins, every day, for the rest of his life. >> now, the support for jason collins goes beyond the sports role. tonight, former president bill clinton released a statement. his daughter, chelsea was a friend here at stanford. the statement of a good man who wants no more than what so many of us seek to be able to do what we want because of who we are. we're life at stanford, nbc, bay area news. >> we've got a lot more on our web site, including a link to the column he wrote for "sports illustrated." all you need to do is search jason collins. >> yes, a lot of you are going to enjoy all of this sunshine coming by the coast. once again, winds are going to get gusty, especially by the afternoon. let's get you outside at a live hd sky camera network. we made it th
edwards says collins is going to have to deal with that. what do i think about death threats and the nasty letters that he's inevident eblely going to get. >> so it takes a man of great courage to do what he did today. i'm happy for him. he's going to be able to be the complete jason collins, every day, for the rest of his life. >> now, the support for jason collins goes beyond the sports role. tonight, former president bill clinton released a statement. his daughter, chelsea was a...
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also is here is edward mcman in the office for those of you that may have questions after the conclusion of my remarks or after this meeting. it's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. we are also known as the occ, the occ is the third largest oversight civilian -- is surpassed by new york city and the civilian oversight agency in chicago. the occ was created by a board of supervisors chartered amended in 1982. we are 30 years old. the o c c was originally an office in the san francisco police department but later placed under the direct soups of the police commission. we are an independent agency, separate from the police department and civilians as are the police commissioners. the function is to building trust with the community by building a bridge between the police and the community. to that end the occ a mission to ensure police accountability by conducting fair, timely and unbiased investigations and also making recommendations on police policies and practices and finally by conducting immediate agencies between complainants and the police. the occ investigates civilian co
also is here is edward mcman in the office for those of you that may have questions after the conclusion of my remarks or after this meeting. it's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. we are also known as the occ, the occ is the third largest oversight civilian -- is surpassed by new york city and the civilian oversight agency in chicago. the occ was created by a board of supervisors chartered amended in 1982. we are 30 years old. the o c c was originally an office in the san francisco...
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just a little while ago, i spoke at length with boston's police commissioner edward davis, and i asked him about the report that the captured suspects may have tried to kill himself. listen. there are reports that he is injured in the throat, cannot speak, and there are also reports that he may have tried to take his own life and thus the injuries to his throat. what do you know about that? >> this is a very complex investigation, and it's hard to say exactly how he received that injury. there was certainly a shootout in watertown. there were explosives thrown, so that's being looked into right now. hard to say exactly how it occurred. >> from the evidence that you have gathered at the scene, we've seen a number of reports, and even from police saying that there were explosives being thrown out of the car. even on the scene when i was in watertown the other day, they said that he had long rifles, that the media should be safe. how much ammunition and what other weapons did he have on him when you got him at the scene? >> the teams that are picking up evidence there have collected over
just a little while ago, i spoke at length with boston's police commissioner edward davis, and i asked him about the report that the captured suspects may have tried to kill himself. listen. there are reports that he is injured in the throat, cannot speak, and there are also reports that he may have tried to take his own life and thus the injuries to his throat. what do you know about that? >> this is a very complex investigation, and it's hard to say exactly how he received that injury....
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attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations.: 767 north point street. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 767 north point street, san francisco, ca 94109. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 4 birdie drive, novato, ca 94949. attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations. >> is the department going to make a presentation? >> yes and then the appellant. >> is there someone here from the department? finishing up with the last item. >> this is a single family dwelling where we have a typical notice of violation regarding paint. the complaint came i
attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations.: 767 north point street. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 767 north point street, san francisco, ca 94109. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 4 birdie...
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first, we will hear from edward hasbrouck. when i saw him give this presentation at nyu a few months ago, i thought more people need to see this and understand the intimate travel surveillance that the government conducts over all of us law abiding and lawbreaking alike when we try to move around the country and the world. first, full presentation from edward hasbrouck regarding his research in this area, which i think is very interesting and concerning. after that, we will turn to the .ewsy topic, the tsa rulemaking ginger mccall will talk to us about the latest developments in that area of the introduction of a rule making on the part of the tsa, having to do with the strip search policy, being required by court order and the tsa having taken 20 months to produce two sentences of purgatory language and only 52 pages of the vast justification. a couple of internet notes for those of you watch online on c- span or here in the room, the .ashtag is #tsasearch i will be looking for comments and questions that i will use throughou
first, we will hear from edward hasbrouck. when i saw him give this presentation at nyu a few months ago, i thought more people need to see this and understand the intimate travel surveillance that the government conducts over all of us law abiding and lawbreaking alike when we try to move around the country and the world. first, full presentation from edward hasbrouck regarding his research in this area, which i think is very interesting and concerning. after that, we will turn to the .ewsy...
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edward lawrence for cbs news, boston. >>> officials in the fireworks corporate office say they don't believe the brothers could get enough black powder from their fireworks to make the bombs that were used in boston. >>> the mother of the tsarnaev brothers insists there is no way her sons were involved. in an interview with a britain news station, the mother claims her sons were set up. >> what happened is a terrible thing but i know that my kids have nothing to do with it. i know this. i'm mother. i have -- you know, i know my kids. i know my kids. i -- my kids would never get involved into anything like that. >> russia flagged the elder tsarnaev as a possible islamist radical in 2011. the fbi questioned him at moscow's request, but found nothing out of the ordinary. >>> $20 million has already been raised for the one fund for the boston marathon bombing victims and the upcoming bay to breakers race will add even more money. organizers will donate $5 to the fund for every person who registers between now and noon tomorrow. so if you are going to do it, it's a good time. more than 30
edward lawrence for cbs news, boston. >>> officials in the fireworks corporate office say they don't believe the brothers could get enough black powder from their fireworks to make the bombs that were used in boston. >>> the mother of the tsarnaev brothers insists there is no way her sons were involved. in an interview with a britain news station, the mother claims her sons were set up. >> what happened is a terrible thing but i know that my kids have nothing to do with...
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at king's side, that's officer edward redditt. visit, king stayed in his usual room off the balcony at the lorraine motel. redditt remembers. >> we put our bodies around him coming out of that room at the lorraine, and we walked him down the steps to make sure he was covered, because it is dangerous. if you look at that balcony, so many areas you can see that's visible if i want to get you. >>> re democratic ditt approached king at breakfast at the lorraine to tell him it was dangerous. >> why you want to stay up here? he said, i like the room. he'd laugh. i'd say, okay. >> that was two years before dr. king's death. by then most of his civil rights victories were already behind him. his nonviolent protests brought out the worst in white america. police dogs and fire hoses in birmingham in 1963. alabama state troopers beating back protestors on the bridge in selma in 1965. and their violence would strike a flint on the nation's conscience. >> and we shall overcome. >> president lyndon johnson pushed through landmark civil rights b
at king's side, that's officer edward redditt. visit, king stayed in his usual room off the balcony at the lorraine motel. redditt remembers. >> we put our bodies around him coming out of that room at the lorraine, and we walked him down the steps to make sure he was covered, because it is dangerous. if you look at that balcony, so many areas you can see that's visible if i want to get you. >>> re democratic ditt approached king at breakfast at the lorraine to tell him it was...
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first, edward hasbrouck. the term may have been claimed for edward hasbrouck and during a meeting of the dhs privacy committee on which i served, edward accompanied me in the hall and was virtually holding me there to insist that by then press them in what way i can't recall but i think that is what you see from today. they call him to go to authority on the international travel and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author, journalist, consumer advocate and true travel expert. he is the author of the book of practical no matter how to travel abroad the world, and you can find him at the practical nomad.com. after 911, edward hasbrouck notice to the and pension and we were suffering on the freedom to travel, and he didn't go along to get along, rather turned his efforts towards exposing and debating the freedom to travel. as of today i think that he is one of the foremost experts on the surveillance of the travel system wanting him to speak with us he works as a consultant in the identity pro
first, edward hasbrouck. the term may have been claimed for edward hasbrouck and during a meeting of the dhs privacy committee on which i served, edward accompanied me in the hall and was virtually holding me there to insist that by then press them in what way i can't recall but i think that is what you see from today. they call him to go to authority on the international travel and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author, journalist, consumer advocate and true travel expert....
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. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. make sure you stay right there because in a few minutes, more of my conversation with the commissioner. he'll take us step by step through that fateful night. the senseless killing of a police officer, the chase, the manhunt, and finally the arrest of dzhokhar tsarnaev. lots to talk about today about the way fbi firsthand ld the case of tamerlan tsarnaev and as we have reported, fbi agents interviewed tsarnaev back in 2011 at the request of the russian government. the russians believed he was a follower of radical islam. he was also interviewed but no action was taken and there was also no fbi follow-up after he took an extended trip to russia last year. today on cnn's "state of the union" senator lindsey graham said there were plenty of clues that tsarnaev had been radicalized. >> the ball was dropped in one of two ways. the fbi missed a lot of things, is one potential answer. or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way. there was a lot to be learned from this
. >> boston police commissioner edward davis. make sure you stay right there because in a few minutes, more of my conversation with the commissioner. he'll take us step by step through that fateful night. the senseless killing of a police officer, the chase, the manhunt, and finally the arrest of dzhokhar tsarnaev. lots to talk about today about the way fbi firsthand ld the case of tamerlan tsarnaev and as we have reported, fbi agents interviewed tsarnaev back in 2011 at the request of...
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cbs reporter edward lawrence is in boston this morning. edward, investigators they have more details now. >> reporter: they are getting more details now that the suspect has been upgraded. interrogators are back inside his hospital room getting more information from him. he is apparently telling them reportedly the how and the why he attacked as the people in boston heal. the barricades came down early this morning on boylston street the site of last week's deadly marathon bombings. prior to opening the area, police escorted bombing victims to the scene for a private ceremony tuesday night. >> when you're face to face with the people directly affected and you see the bandages, you just feel what they feel. >> reporter: these new photos appear to show the suspect 26- year-old tamerlan tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother johar in a shootout with people -- with police last friday. tamerlan was killed. johar was captured later hiding in a bow. -- in a boat. dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken here to beth israel medical center with gunshot wounds. he
cbs reporter edward lawrence is in boston this morning. edward, investigators they have more details now. >> reporter: they are getting more details now that the suspect has been upgraded. interrogators are back inside his hospital room getting more information from him. he is apparently telling them reportedly the how and the why he attacked as the people in boston heal. the barricades came down early this morning on boylston street the site of last week's deadly marathon bombings. prior...
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milwaukee chief of police, edward flynn, joins us. and msnbc political analyst, professor michael eric dyson is here with me in new york. chief flynn, thank you, sir, for joining us. as a law enforcement professional charged with maintaining the peace of the nation, is it your view that more guns will lead to improved law and order in this country? >> well, i read the nra's report, and it looks to me to be a cynical but clever diversion from the important discussion you alluded to in the introduction. you know, if we follow the logic of their report, it's a little bit like if the cdc was run by the nra, they would oppose flu vaccines in favor of building as many hospitals as possible. this is what this nra report does. it doesn't talk about costs, and it cynically expects local government to go to the department of homeland security for funding that quite simply does not the exist. >> but sir -- >> it's really, as i say, cynical diversion from the real issues. >> but sir, you lead the good guys with guns. is that all that's necessary
milwaukee chief of police, edward flynn, joins us. and msnbc political analyst, professor michael eric dyson is here with me in new york. chief flynn, thank you, sir, for joining us. as a law enforcement professional charged with maintaining the peace of the nation, is it your view that more guns will lead to improved law and order in this country? >> well, i read the nra's report, and it looks to me to be a cynical but clever diversion from the important discussion you alluded to in the...
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pidieron entrar o salir más temprano para ir al evento, hay mucho apoyo >> jaime contreras estuvo con edward >> el >> en una declaración dicen estar preocupados por la limitacion de visas >> la principal negociadora sindicalista dice que si podrán haber trabajadores extranjeros >> este trabajo es para la spsa locales y si no lo encuentran ahí podrán traer de cualquier parte del mundo >> se busca reeditar las marchas de 2006 y 2007 y presionar parq una reforma migratoria >> el Área de la bahía se vio azotada esta mañana púpor fuertes lluvias y esta es la pregunta en el pronóstico del tiempo >> buenos días >> jueves de media poulgada de lluvias en el Área de la bahía . >> ustedes en palo alto con .29 y la posibilidad de chubascos continúa esta noche hacia la acapital >> en las 24 horas próximas continúa estoi >> el úpronóstico del tiempo más adelante >> si busca trabajo le diremos en donde hay y si es bilingua hay más posibilidades >> indocumentado abandonado a su suerte >> los impactos del stress en la salud >> ya regresamos con los detalles >> el presidente barack obama asistio a dos eventos
pidieron entrar o salir más temprano para ir al evento, hay mucho apoyo >> jaime contreras estuvo con edward >> el >> en una declaración dicen estar preocupados por la limitacion de visas >> la principal negociadora sindicalista dice que si podrán haber trabajadores extranjeros >> este trabajo es para la spsa locales y si no lo encuentran ahí podrán traer de cualquier parte del mundo >> se busca reeditar las marchas de 2006 y 2007 y presionar parq una...
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cbs reporter edward lawrence joins us live in boston now with the very latest. good morning. >> porter: good morning, frank and michelle. the mother of the two accused suspect respects in the bombing actually spoke -- suspects in the bombing actually spoke to a british newspaper and said she is proud of her two boys. she said there is no way she believes they are guilty of this crime but the 19-year-old suspect told interrogators inside his hospital room that he did play a role in the bombings here in boston according to cbs news sources. 19-year-old johar tsarnaev's hospital room became a makeshift courtroom monday. a federal judge arraigned the terror suspect and announced he is being charged with using a weapon of mass destruction during boston marathon bombings last week. it killed three and injured 180. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. prosecutors believe he and his 26-year-old brother tamerlan placed two pressure cooker bombs on boylston street around the marathon finish line. tamerlan died friday in a shootout witpolice r being treated for g
cbs reporter edward lawrence joins us live in boston now with the very latest. good morning. >> porter: good morning, frank and michelle. the mother of the two accused suspect respects in the bombing actually spoke -- suspects in the bombing actually spoke to a british newspaper and said she is proud of her two boys. she said there is no way she believes they are guilty of this crime but the 19-year-old suspect told interrogators inside his hospital room that he did play a role in the...
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edwards expects gold prices to recover and rise like never before. he like many gold investors expects inflation to increase dramatically in the future because of monetary policy today. >> the monetary easing that the fed is doing, that the japanese are doing is unprecedented. and we're heading into waters that are uncharted. >> reporter: and uncertainty drives gold prices. >> yeah, sure. up, yes. >> reporter: during the rush back in 2011 gold traded at nearly $2,000 an ounce. today, america's gold reserves have lost tens of billions of dollars in value as investors find there's more money to be made in housing and the stock market. can edwards in the business since 1977 has seen it all before. >> that feel you feel is what people fall in love with when they get into gold. once they start, they never stop. >> reporter: he says he'll keep buying and keep the faith that gold prices will head north eventually. miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> so if you fly on a commercial airline, you might want to pay close attention to this next report. the faa is
edwards expects gold prices to recover and rise like never before. he like many gold investors expects inflation to increase dramatically in the future because of monetary policy today. >> the monetary easing that the fed is doing, that the japanese are doing is unprecedented. and we're heading into waters that are uncharted. >> reporter: and uncertainty drives gold prices. >> yeah, sure. up, yes. >> reporter: during the rush back in 2011 gold traded at nearly $2,000 an...
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marine from new york city made international headlines for his actions in baghdad edward chen tied alarge news around a massive statue of saddam hussein wrapped the face of that statue of an american flag before that monument was eventually toppled right now i am joined by mr chen for what i want to receive on thank you for speaking with archie's about. ten years have passed since that. moment where you essentially became a symbol for the u.s. occupation and invasion in iraq you were twenty three at the time when you climb that statue what you know about the iraq war now that you know that. army what i know about all those nasa ten years longer than expected. they're still struggling to rebuild their country to have a stable government that statue of saddam hussein and wrap the face of the statue in an american flag looking back on your actions do you think that it was the propre thing to do as as a foreigner coming in invading a country climbing the statue of a man who was the leader of that country and wrapping the face an american flag. maybe you know iraqi civil war. symbol walki
marine from new york city made international headlines for his actions in baghdad edward chen tied alarge news around a massive statue of saddam hussein wrapped the face of that statue of an american flag before that monument was eventually toppled right now i am joined by mr chen for what i want to receive on thank you for speaking with archie's about. ten years have passed since that. moment where you essentially became a symbol for the u.s. occupation and invasion in iraq you were twenty...
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edwards thank you very much for your time. ten years or so after crippling the infrastructure of iraq during the invasion the u.s. went on to spend tens of billions of dollars on reconstruction efforts but today life for iraqis is a daily struggle in washington myths that it cannot account for a large share of the rebuilding funds meantime the scars left by america's tools of destruction are clear to see the list of munitions includes cluster bombs which scatter hundreds of small deadly bomb metz when they detonated also the use of course as well as has been reported of depleted uranium in american shells and incendiary white phosphorous bombs that were dropped on fallujah in two thousand and four there are among the most controversial in fact dr she says the use of such weapons left severe a lasting effect you may well find some of the images coming up upsetting. it's clear that though the u.s. spoke of their help provided to iraq after the invasion notably reconstruction education and investments their so-called help resulte
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corporal edward chynna was one of the men who actually helped tear down that statue our international correspondent marina porton i actually had the chance to sit down with chin this week to reflect on the significance of that event and look ahead at the future of iraq here's part of that interview exactly ten years ago a u.s. marine from new york city made international headlines for his actions in baghdad edward chen tied a large noose around a massive statue of saddam hussein wrapped the face of that statue of an american flag before that monument was eventually toppled right now i am joined by mr chen for a one on one conversation thank you for speaking with parties today. ten years have passed since that. moment where you essentially became a symbol for the u.s. occupation and invasion in iraq you were twenty three at the time when you climb that statue what you know about the iraq war now you do know that all around me what i know though it's not ten years longer than expected. they're still struggling to rebuild their country to have a stable government not statue of saddam hus
corporal edward chynna was one of the men who actually helped tear down that statue our international correspondent marina porton i actually had the chance to sit down with chin this week to reflect on the significance of that event and look ahead at the future of iraq here's part of that interview exactly ten years ago a u.s. marine from new york city made international headlines for his actions in baghdad edward chen tied a large noose around a massive statue of saddam hussein wrapped the...
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so first, edward hasbrouck. at our very first meeting that i recall, during a meeting, he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there. his arguments were meritorious and his demeanor was intense. businessweek called him the go to authority on international travel and an expert on airfares and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author and journalist and writer and consumer travel expert. he is the author of the book the practical nomad and you can find him at practical nomad.com. edward hasbrouck new turned his efforts towards debating our freedom to travel and today i think he is one of the foremost experts on the surveillance of our i.t. systems in the travel industry. that is why wanted him to speak with us. he also works on these issues. john gilmore and founded this particular project. and he challenged me along with all of the other members of the committee to return to washington without showing id at the airport. i took him up on that challenge. okay, so i will welcome edwa
so first, edward hasbrouck. at our very first meeting that i recall, during a meeting, he accosted me in the hall and was virtually holding me there. his arguments were meritorious and his demeanor was intense. businessweek called him the go to authority on international travel and an expert on airfares and how to get the best deals on the internet. he is an author and journalist and writer and consumer travel expert. he is the author of the book the practical nomad and you can find him at...
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ashley: edward, look, 88 million. that's a lot for anyone. but what is the typical price?e are you looking at for these russian buyers? >> today's sweet spot has increased and primarily because of these large deals happening over the last several years but typically we're seeing deals between five and 10 million dollars. that is considered normal for these foreign buyers. liz: do they always pay cash? >> it has been very much cash deals and again, that is, because it is normal from where they're coming from. equity is used to buy 100% rather than looking at mortgaging properties. that is not typical where they're coming from. liz: what do they tell you they want? do they want a real platinum building, one with great prove announce, one with a great name to it? >> they're looking primarily for the best locations and best buildings in those location. some of the new construction we're seeing right now is very much what they're desiring. ashley: what do they do with them, edward? are they living in them? buying as an investment? someplace to put their money? what are they doi
ashley: edward, look, 88 million. that's a lot for anyone. but what is the typical price?e are you looking at for these russian buyers? >> today's sweet spot has increased and primarily because of these large deals happening over the last several years but typically we're seeing deals between five and 10 million dollars. that is considered normal for these foreign buyers. liz: do they always pay cash? >> it has been very much cash deals and again, that is, because it is normal from...
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edward, what do you think?t and you have "house of cards," which has been a big winner for netflix, but an expensive winner at the same time, right? >> it has. but i think the reality is that people are really going to change the way that they're watching video content. and if you look at the over-the-top distribution of video content that netflix is doing and amazon is doing and hulu is doing, it's a far better experience. i think you're going to see that in order to sustain the systems, you also need to see them put more original programming out there. so what amazon is doing and what netflix has done with "house of cards," i think we'll see much more of and much more capital being committed to it and i think we'll see a fair amount of success coming from it. >> can amazon do it? you point out that amazon is not known for streaming businesses. do you think they'll be able to catch up? >> absolutely, they can catch up. they have a lot of money to spend on this. but if you want to understand this, google, reid
edward, what do you think?t and you have "house of cards," which has been a big winner for netflix, but an expensive winner at the same time, right? >> it has. but i think the reality is that people are really going to change the way that they're watching video content. and if you look at the over-the-top distribution of video content that netflix is doing and amazon is doing and hulu is doing, it's a far better experience. i think you're going to see that in order to sustain...
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. >>> y el actor edward james olmos habla del papel de janny rivera antes de morir. >>> la gente que. . >>> pomo peros en caro lunes del suero batallaron verÁs a horas para contener un enorme un cenoed nunca bodega y que arraÓo 60 local comercial segÚn lo que dicen al parecer el fuego comienzo ora en un transformo dor y las llamas se extendron como enormes bolas del fuego y se ve a un a varias millas de sdmoonz se reportaron herido y ya se investigan las causas r. >>> y en estados unidos, un accidente entre tres autos dejÓ cinco personas muerta la policÍas dijo que el mÚltiple choque ocurriÓ esta madrugada en no ruda cuando un mercedes choÓo con otro y este a su beso con otro auto y el chofer del emergencia dÉcimo de 21 aÑo resultÓ con grave heridas y esÁa en el hospital y los del tercer auto resultaron ilesos y creen que el alcohol pudo haber sido la causa del accidente. >>> y el video estamos viendo ha dado de que hablar una maldad que iba con su bebÉ en un autobÚs, y al parecer tenÍa un problema con otra mujer no le el porto ora llevar a la criatura en su brazo y la aventÓ a otro
. >>> y el actor edward james olmos habla del papel de janny rivera antes de morir. >>> la gente que. . >>> pomo peros en caro lunes del suero batallaron verÁs a horas para contener un enorme un cenoed nunca bodega y que arraÓo 60 local comercial segÚn lo que dicen al parecer el fuego comienzo ora en un transformo dor y las llamas se extendron como enormes bolas del fuego y se ve a un a varias millas de sdmoonz se reportaron herido y ya se investigan las causas r....
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[laughter] somebody, i was listening to something last night, matt edwards has written a book about edward r. murrow, his idol, and i was amazed to learn that he didn't go to stanford the way he cede -- said, he didn't have a degree the way he said. he was a nice working class boy from seattle or what have you and felt that he didn't have the credits, so he invented them. and then when he no longer had to, i mean, after the war report, he changed it and came clean. but in the beginning he felt in order to be in that crowd he had to, you know, give himself some false props, as hay say. -- as they say. but, and he was, you know, a stellar reporter who subsequently, i think, left rather disappointed the way journalism was changing. but anyway, if you have a tough of, tough heart and a very sharp mind, just go in it and see what happens. but it's a dangerous field now. for independent thinking, i mean. do you think the supreme court should have been more specific in the implementation of its order rather than all deliberate speed? i suppose, but it wasn't going to happen, so it might as well h
[laughter] somebody, i was listening to something last night, matt edwards has written a book about edward r. murrow, his idol, and i was amazed to learn that he didn't go to stanford the way he cede -- said, he didn't have a degree the way he said. he was a nice working class boy from seattle or what have you and felt that he didn't have the credits, so he invented them. and then when he no longer had to, i mean, after the war report, he changed it and came clean. but in the beginning he felt...
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here are two volumes of what we think was a 27-volume set of the bulwerf sir edward lytton. today, butrecognized this novel is remembered. "the last days of pompeii." signed these books 1864. she was a pretty good writer of letters. monogram m.l. on it. notice no "t" in there. she never called herself mary todd lincoln, she never called herself mary t. lincoln. she was mrs. lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention. showss the letter that some of her difficulties in the sense that her reputation suffered. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she did. over and over. death ofy, it was the willie. this was a piece of sheet music that we just acquired, only two copies report it anywhere. outuppose there are a few there. it is hard to imagine how many people would have wa
here are two volumes of what we think was a 27-volume set of the bulwerf sir edward lytton. today, butrecognized this novel is remembered. "the last days of pompeii." signed these books 1864. she was a pretty good writer of letters. monogram m.l. on it. notice no "t" in there. she never called herself mary todd lincoln, she never called herself mary t. lincoln. she was mrs. lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention....