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ellen was so devoted. you can sense how she puts herself second to his needs again and again throughout their life together. she is serving him and helping him. that was what her conception of what her role was. 1914, withdying in the world about to enter into a great international convulsion with world war i about to break out. she whispered to dr. grayson, if i go away, promise me that you will take good care of my husband. >> and mighty hard to answer this question -- it might be hard to answer this question, but where would you rank the love of this couple among all presidential couples? >> it would be hard to come up to their level. don cooper pointed out a nice in the collection of wilson's letters. link was the greatest wilson scholar that ever lived. he edited the papers of woodrow wilson. , the editors, here the introduction of this monumental and stately scholarly thing. we bid a fond farewell to eleanor wilson. she affected them that much. wilson asked alan to marry him five months after meeting
ellen was so devoted. you can sense how she puts herself second to his needs again and again throughout their life together. she is serving him and helping him. that was what her conception of what her role was. 1914, withdying in the world about to enter into a great international convulsion with world war i about to break out. she whispered to dr. grayson, if i go away, promise me that you will take good care of my husband. >> and mighty hard to answer this question -- it might be hard...
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ellen: hi! clayton: no, i didn't do anything to deserve the talent to play baseball. you know, i did nothing. i was given that, and i realize that; but at the same time, i have to work at it and continue to cultivate it. and so for me, it is, it really is just about trying to give everything that you've been given and, you know, give it back. allie: dodger ace clayton kershaw was 20 years old when he pitched his first major league shutout. in 2011, at the age of 23, he won 21 games and the national league's cy young award. on the mound, he's the kind of player who does incredible things to help his team win. off the mound, he's the kind of person who goes to incredible lengths to help strangers survive. clayton's foundation, kershaw's challenge, is helping people around the globe. ellen kershaw is clayton's wife. the pair attended highland park high school together in texas. even at a young age, ellen had a special place in her heart for the children living in poverty in africa, where every 15 s
ellen: hi! clayton: no, i didn't do anything to deserve the talent to play baseball. you know, i did nothing. i was given that, and i realize that; but at the same time, i have to work at it and continue to cultivate it. and so for me, it is, it really is just about trying to give everything that you've been given and, you know, give it back. allie: dodger ace clayton kershaw was 20 years old when he pitched his first major league shutout. in 2011, at the age of 23, he won 21 games and the...
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>> it was partly because of ellen. ellen thought it would really be a commercialization, something frivolous. it should be a solemn occasion. she was a very thrifty woman. woodrow did not make a lot of early days and she had a habit of frugality. somebody once said mrs. wilson looks sweeter every year in that brown dress -- and that brown dress she wears looks sweeter as well. she prided herself on being thrifty. she just thought the inauguration, the not real balls were frivolous. >> will you miss watching us in new york city. in new york there is often mention of the wilson girls in society. can you tell us a bit about their growing up and entering adulthood? >> he brought three daughters to the white house. >> yes and they were all roughly marriageable age when they get into the white house, so they go to balls and parties. allen is on record as saying that she doesn't approve of modern dances like the turkey trot. somebody else writes and says morris slaton who is a gossipy wife of a congressman. she kept a diary a
>> it was partly because of ellen. ellen thought it would really be a commercialization, something frivolous. it should be a solemn occasion. she was a very thrifty woman. woodrow did not make a lot of early days and she had a habit of frugality. somebody once said mrs. wilson looks sweeter every year in that brown dress -- and that brown dress she wears looks sweeter as well. she prided herself on being thrifty. she just thought the inauguration, the not real balls were frivolous....
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just like with ellen. he very quickly fell in love and quickly proposed to her. >> edith bowling goff was found -- was from virginia. there's a map of virginia. you can see where it is in the southwest part of the state. about 300 miles way from washington, d.c. we visited there in preparation for the series. you'll see that next. >> this is the birthplace and childhood home of edith bowling wilson. today it looks very much like it did when the bowlings lived here from 1866 to 1899. originally, in the 1840s, this was two houses, they were joined together, which connected the upstairs bolling home, the downstairs was used as retail space. the upstairs was the home of the bollings. this is the original front door to the bolling home. this is where the bolling family would have entered. let me take you inside. this is the birth room. this was the bedroom of her parents. she was the 7th of 11 children born to the bollings and one of 20 family members who lived upstairs in the bolling home. two of the most inte
just like with ellen. he very quickly fell in love and quickly proposed to her. >> edith bowling goff was found -- was from virginia. there's a map of virginia. you can see where it is in the southwest part of the state. about 300 miles way from washington, d.c. we visited there in preparation for the series. you'll see that next. >> this is the birthplace and childhood home of edith bowling wilson. today it looks very much like it did when the bowlings lived here from 1866 to 1899....
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mary ellen? how much does the last guy have? >> i think the last guy has a huge effect and it e it may be three last guys before this one. but i think this copycat effect is really one of the pink elephants in the room but it's -- it's so important. is we give it lip service, but to these individuals that carry out very similar plans, they're mission oriented, they want maximum lethality, they want to stop the world and be on t.v. for a week long period of time, it's hugely important. that's part of their motivation from my experience is to have that power and that thrill seeking experience. >> rose: do we know from all those that have been studied that these are people who have a low self-esteem or a high self-esteem and don't think the world understands them which is it? >> they see themselves differently depending on the case we're talking about, columbine versus virginia tech versus the shooter yesterday. so in columbine, for example, erik harris was very arrogant and really held himself in h
mary ellen? how much does the last guy have? >> i think the last guy has a huge effect and it e it may be three last guys before this one. but i think this copycat effect is really one of the pink elephants in the room but it's -- it's so important. is we give it lip service, but to these individuals that carry out very similar plans, they're mission oriented, they want maximum lethality, they want to stop the world and be on t.v. for a week long period of time, it's hugely important....
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we think he's back, ellen. oh, no. can i show you a picture? ago. i know. just look again. could this be the guy who attacked you? i couldn't say. i never saw him. did his voice sound like anyone you knew? i told the first detective no. i don't think so. you said at the time you were certain it was a stranger. right. you got a different feeling about that now? it's okay if you do. no. no, i don't know him. i really can't... i really can't tell you anything. the lead detective on this case is female, ellen. would you be more comfortable talking to her? maybe. okay. i gotta go to work, but, um... i'm home every day by 6:00. all right. could be him. could be yo yo ma. i didn't see crap. he covered your eyes right away. i'm in my kitchen... all of a sudden, there's a towel over my face. guy whispers that he's real sorry... rapes me right there... and then stays for an hour, talking to me. man: i'm always nervous on first dates. but we did okay, didn't we? you were playing such a sad song before. you wanna play it for me? i don't think so. man: that
we think he's back, ellen. oh, no. can i show you a picture? ago. i know. just look again. could this be the guy who attacked you? i couldn't say. i never saw him. did his voice sound like anyone you knew? i told the first detective no. i don't think so. you said at the time you were certain it was a stranger. right. you got a different feeling about that now? it's okay if you do. no. no, i don't know him. i really can't... i really can't tell you anything. the lead detective on this case is...
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program on ellen. we celebrate not only the life in 2014. the art in 1914eresting that rome, georgia, raised $10,000 for ellen to return, but unfortunately, her untimely death prevented it from happening. 2014 will mark the anniversary of the homecoming that never occurred. >> any final comments before we move on to edith? >> he was devastated. we talked about his love of having women in his life. he was a widowed resident. president. lots of women were probably in love with him how did he approach this? >> the doctor was very concerned about it. it might cheer him up, so he arranged the official hostess to go walking with edith because helen was having health problems. he thought it would then a fit her to go walking with this number of they took a walks together, and that led to , meeting in the white house and they were immediately drawn to each other. quickly fell in love and quickly propose to her. >> edith is from virginia, and here is a map. it is about re-hundred miles from washington, d.c. we
program on ellen. we celebrate not only the life in 2014. the art in 1914eresting that rome, georgia, raised $10,000 for ellen to return, but unfortunately, her untimely death prevented it from happening. 2014 will mark the anniversary of the homecoming that never occurred. >> any final comments before we move on to edith? >> he was devastated. we talked about his love of having women in his life. he was a widowed resident. president. lots of women were probably in love with him how...
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bush, ellen ratner a fox contributor, bureau chief for talk radio service.the big champions of this thing. they said this is the greatest thing since sliced bread! then they read it and then they realized oh, oh it's going to kill us. >> gregg, they spent over $100 million, unions, in shoving this down our throats and then they follow the pelosi rules and they actually read it. then they figured out that it's going to kill the 40 hour workweek. their benefits are going to be reduced to their members. if i were a member of a union, i would be looking for the head of the president of my union and ask them how could you sell this? how could you have it passed, and now what are you going to do to fix it? what do they do? this go to the white house and shake down the president for an exemption. the irs commissioner testified up on the hill that he's not going to get obamacare because his government plan is much better separate from the obligation from the rest of us. so there have been over 3,000 carveouts already to obamacare by contributors, friends of the admi
bush, ellen ratner a fox contributor, bureau chief for talk radio service.the big champions of this thing. they said this is the greatest thing since sliced bread! then they read it and then they realized oh, oh it's going to kill us. >> gregg, they spent over $100 million, unions, in shoving this down our throats and then they follow the pelosi rules and they actually read it. then they figured out that it's going to kill the 40 hour workweek. their benefits are going to be reduced to...
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. >> joining me is my wife ellen, i'm fortunate to have her love and support, she is a great mother to our three children and also serves as a tireless advocate in the military family. >> recently my roommate who had met him through a gradual school prep class introduced me to him because she knew we had grown up in the same area. >> both joe dunford and his wife ellen have deep roots in the boston area. he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12. the couple met in washington, d.c. he was a young marine captain. as for ellen -- >> i had come down here and was working as a physical therapist. >> i was taking a course at george washington university and ellen's roommate invited me over for dinner so the three of us had dinner on saturday night and i think about two weeks later i asked her out on a date. >> when you brought him home for the first time and said i'm going to marry this marine, what was your parents reaction? >> it was definitely a known kwaupt to them. >> about two years later, we were married. >> joe and ellen dunford started a life together,
. >> joining me is my wife ellen, i'm fortunate to have her love and support, she is a great mother to our three children and also serves as a tireless advocate in the military family. >> recently my roommate who had met him through a gradual school prep class introduced me to him because she knew we had grown up in the same area. >> both joe dunford and his wife ellen have deep roots in the boston area. he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12....
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>> guest: that's ellen rattner.he decided she wanted to publish books and she has published four or five books and she would be able to do it herself. right now they have mario hemingway and the book is sherry johnson who is my editor who has published a book about her daughter who is allen's partner and i think they have two other people. c-span: there is another media person here besides ellen rattner. john bresnan. we don't hear a lot from john bridgeland. >> guest: bresnahan at that time he sent to my press secretary an e-mail. brian brought the e-mail land and clearly set in there some bad language and what he was going to do to mr. ney. i said to brian -- [inaudible] it was one of those e-mails you really don't want to have in the hands of other people. ryan gave me the e-mail. i have been told by some of abramoff's people that john brezhnev hand was getting information from jack abramoff and stories that this whole thing was going down because jack was quite secluded from the press as you can imagine after th
>> guest: that's ellen rattner.he decided she wanted to publish books and she has published four or five books and she would be able to do it herself. right now they have mario hemingway and the book is sherry johnson who is my editor who has published a book about her daughter who is allen's partner and i think they have two other people. c-span: there is another media person here besides ellen rattner. john bresnan. we don't hear a lot from john bridgeland. >> guest: bresnahan at...
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. >> joining me is my wife ellen, i'm fortunate to have her love and support, she is a great mother to our three children and also serves as a tireless advocate in the military family. >> recently my roommate who had met him through a gradual school prep class introduced me to him because she knew we had grown up in the same area. >> both joe dunford and his wife ellen have deep roots in the boston area. he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12. the couple met in washington, d.c. he was a young marine captain. as for ellen -- >> i had come down here and was working as a physical therapist. >> i was taking a course at george washington university and ellen's roommate invited me over for dinner so the three of us had dinner on saturday night and i think about two weeks later i asked her out on a date. >> when you brought him home for the first time and said i'm going to marry this marine, what was your parents reaction? >> it was definitely a known kwaupt to them. >> about two years later, we were married. >> joe and ellen dunford started a life together,
. >> joining me is my wife ellen, i'm fortunate to have her love and support, she is a great mother to our three children and also serves as a tireless advocate in the military family. >> recently my roommate who had met him through a gradual school prep class introduced me to him because she knew we had grown up in the same area. >> both joe dunford and his wife ellen have deep roots in the boston area. he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12....
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. >> mary ellen o'toole, you are a former fbi special agent. a senior profiler. called in right now, to get involved and investigate. what would you be doing as a senior profiler? >> one of the first things i would want to find out mr. about the shooter's background. about the warning behaviors we know exist in these kind of cases. i would want to find out about the preparation. these cases are not impulsive. there is a lot of planning that goes night. i would be going back to look at, at the background. and how this evolved over a, probably a fairly long period of time. off awe rig >> right now we have no idea what if any mow tich ttive the may have had. >> in these cases, cases and the need for retaliation and revenge. these are thrill seeker. these are people that want ape lot of attention. he basically stopped the world right now. all the focus has been on him today. as awful as the that sounds, those are some of the motives we seen other cases. >> we also stopped himself. he its dead right now. tom fuentes. if you were involved in this investigation. i know
. >> mary ellen o'toole, you are a former fbi special agent. a senior profiler. called in right now, to get involved and investigate. what would you be doing as a senior profiler? >> one of the first things i would want to find out mr. about the shooter's background. about the warning behaviors we know exist in these kind of cases. i would want to find out about the preparation. these cases are not impulsive. there is a lot of planning that goes night. i would be going back to look...
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. >> reporter: on ellen, leah remini made a similar claim. >> it's hard. we have lost friends that can no longer talk to us who are in the organization. >> that is the thing. when you leave the church. they can't talk to you or you can't talk to them or snug. >> correct. >> these are friends that we have had for dozens of years. but i have great friends, other friends that are not in the church. that have stood us. our family is stronger and together. that's all i can ask for. >> you have me. we're your friends. >> reporter: on "dancing with the stars" last night it became
. >> reporter: on ellen, leah remini made a similar claim. >> it's hard. we have lost friends that can no longer talk to us who are in the organization. >> that is the thing. when you leave the church. they can't talk to you or you can't talk to them or snug. >> correct. >> these are friends that we have had for dozens of years. but i have great friends, other friends that are not in the church. that have stood us. our family is stronger and together. that's all i...
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presidency when the president was -- >> our guest back on the set had been talking about edith and ellen wilson. what do you think of the legacy on edith wilson? what is the legacy of edith wilson? >> i think the most important thing that edith wilson did was to bring the role of the first lady into the modern era in the sense that she supported the president and was aware of some of the issues that he was involved with. and my take on her role in the stuartship is a little different from some, because i think that her -- her authority within the government relied almost entirely on the president's affection for her, trust for her, respect for her. i think you wouldn't expect that
presidency when the president was -- >> our guest back on the set had been talking about edith and ellen wilson. what do you think of the legacy on edith wilson? what is the legacy of edith wilson? >> i think the most important thing that edith wilson did was to bring the role of the first lady into the modern era in the sense that she supported the president and was aware of some of the issues that he was involved with. and my take on her role in the stuartship is a little...
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sue ellen. are you a writer, sue ellen? um, well, kind of.ted from my book coraline. it might inspire you. thanks. neil: no, no. it's on the house. when your graphic novel gets published, you can give me a free copy. deal? deal! freaky, but cool. "sue ellen's graphic novel." (yawns) it is the roundness of the falafel, of the pita, of the planet. roundness is wholeness. wholeness is oneness. you understand, yes? uh, yeah, sure. binky: could i have hot sauce with that? no! white sauce is better for you. you have too much fire in blood. mmm! perfect! huh... maybe i do have too much fire in blood. sue ellen: hi, mr. contabulous. one with everything, please. is true. we are all one with everything. no, i meant... but everyone is different also. there is pita people. there is pizza people. pita people-- round, like pita. pizza people-- very pointy. always must make point. round people and pointy people. this i call "falafelosophy." you understand? not really, but i like it. sue ellen: what if there was a world filled with only circles and triangles
sue ellen. are you a writer, sue ellen? um, well, kind of.ted from my book coraline. it might inspire you. thanks. neil: no, no. it's on the house. when your graphic novel gets published, you can give me a free copy. deal? deal! freaky, but cool. "sue ellen's graphic novel." (yawns) it is the roundness of the falafel, of the pita, of the planet. roundness is wholeness. wholeness is oneness. you understand, yes? uh, yeah, sure. binky: could i have hot sauce with that? no! white sauce...
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gwyneth paltrow was on "ellen" >>> a viewer on the ellen show was talking about the pubic hair. >> moreair. >> got it. what about it? >> takes a listen. >> if you didn't see the last time she was on. >> oh, dear. >> i was doing a show and i changed there and i woent and i couldn't wear underwear. i don't think i can tell this story on tv. >> you've already told it. >> well, let's just say everyone went scrambling for a razor. i knew it permeated when my brother-in-law said to me like i hope you're not going to bring back big. are we going to talk about my pubic hair every time i'm on the show? >> yes. it's a theme. we're talking about it. >> there you have it. that's the theme. every time you hear ellen say that gwyneth paltrow is coming on the show, you know. >> she's a master. you can watch ellen being koichiro. >> gwyneth is great at these things. every time she's on these shows she ends up talking about her love life. >> any assortment of topics. >> i don't know about these rumors of jennifer aniston. first it was rumors about marriage and no marriage. >> now we're back to the pregn
gwyneth paltrow was on "ellen" >>> a viewer on the ellen show was talking about the pubic hair. >> moreair. >> got it. what about it? >> takes a listen. >> if you didn't see the last time she was on. >> oh, dear. >> i was doing a show and i changed there and i woent and i couldn't wear underwear. i don't think i can tell this story on tv. >> you've already told it. >> well, let's just say everyone went scrambling for a razor. i...
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thank you, ellen. >> you are very welcome. president lee. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to city hall. and thanks for as a various departments that are here, i understand that we have three representatives from our counsel general offices, certainly our counsel general from germany, from israel and russia. thank you very much for being here. former supervisor clint is here, i can see him in the crowd thank you for being here as well. our chiefs from the fire and police department are here. members of our commissions are here as well and thank you very much. my good buddy, leonid, mucupkin has been an advisor to me for many, many years previous to my being mayor of san francisco. and he is always been giving me great advice on not only history, but how we can celebrate more of it in modern day san francisco. and just a couple of weeks ago leo, we celebrated our 1906 earthquake event as we have done for the 107 years that we have had and it is great to always bring those themes of history that we have and of course, with
thank you, ellen. >> you are very welcome. president lee. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to city hall. and thanks for as a various departments that are here, i understand that we have three representatives from our counsel general offices, certainly our counsel general from germany, from israel and russia. thank you very much for being here. former supervisor clint is here, i can see him in the crowd thank you for being here as well. our chiefs from the fire and police...
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we cleansed ellen 10 times with wen.ld you rather have--ann's, who lathered up and is now dry, frizzy, flyaway, color fading, or would you rather have ellen's, whose color is rich, vibrant, beautiful, healthy, shiny, manageable, bouncy? it's your choice, and it's really simple. say goodbye to the lather and hello to wen. >> after 10 times using ordinary shampoo, i went from red to brown. >> and i stayed red-- >> ha-ha-ha! >> after 10 times of using wen. >> and i can't wait to go back to being a wen girl forever. >> and ever. >> ever. never again, shampoo. >> you don't really know what your shampoo is doing to your hair because you don't just use regular shampoo. you use shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner, maybe a straightener or a curl enhancer, some mousse for volume, styling gel, hairspray, not to mention curling and flat irons-- all of these other products to make your hair look good after the shampoo. but with wen, you don't need all that. all you need is wen, and your hair will look sexy, healthier, shinier,
we cleansed ellen 10 times with wen.ld you rather have--ann's, who lathered up and is now dry, frizzy, flyaway, color fading, or would you rather have ellen's, whose color is rich, vibrant, beautiful, healthy, shiny, manageable, bouncy? it's your choice, and it's really simple. say goodbye to the lather and hello to wen. >> after 10 times using ordinary shampoo, i went from red to brown. >> and i stayed red-- >> ha-ha-ha! >> after 10 times of using wen. >> and i...
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jesus is ellen degeneres.nned by ellen's news and then over on the left there, that's me, i believe, hanging out with the great sandra bernhardt. shocked by whatever ellen is saying. this is reason alone to take an art history course, so you can accurately array your last supper characters. in the positions of jesus and apostles. this will come in handy some day, even if it's only to recognize that every single time they pull it off on the simpsons. as we consider the swirling chaos and impending doom in washington right now, the issue of course is the house of representatives. the senate has got lots of noise and some senators got attention, but there was no real drama about what was going to happen in the senate. today, the senate did what they needed to do. to avoid the government shutting down. it heads back over to the place where chaos rains, which is the house. host gop of mixed minds on next move and yeah, you can see that from this amazing photo they ran to illustrate this point. lock at the photo the
jesus is ellen degeneres.nned by ellen's news and then over on the left there, that's me, i believe, hanging out with the great sandra bernhardt. shocked by whatever ellen is saying. this is reason alone to take an art history course, so you can accurately array your last supper characters. in the positions of jesus and apostles. this will come in handy some day, even if it's only to recognize that every single time they pull it off on the simpsons. as we consider the swirling chaos and...
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the pressure that ellen is put under is unbelievable.life that's at stake, so the stakes themselves are incredibly high. how does if feel to be responsible for the life of the president? his life is no more important than any of my patients, which is to say, it's the most important thing in the world. in this setup, we'll have a half load in duncan's weapon, and it will fire... i'm fbi special agent duncan carlisle. from this point on... i'm your last, best, and only chance of you walking out of that bank alive. hold it right there! he shot the wrong guy! take it off. he switched places with the hostage. what if you'd been wrong? i wasn't. when you first meet him, you think, wow, he's a real american hero. and then you meet him a second time and you say, oh, my god, this guy's gotta be crazy. he's a conspirator. i really enjoy playing those characters who are not all bad and not all good but somewhere in the gray area. you sure you want to do this? oh, yeah. sometimes you have to do a bad thing for a good reason. ellen is played by toni
the pressure that ellen is put under is unbelievable.life that's at stake, so the stakes themselves are incredibly high. how does if feel to be responsible for the life of the president? his life is no more important than any of my patients, which is to say, it's the most important thing in the world. in this setup, we'll have a half load in duncan's weapon, and it will fire... i'm fbi special agent duncan carlisle. from this point on... i'm your last, best, and only chance of you walking out...
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and in terms of the profile of this individual, mary ellen, we don't know much about the person thatspect, although we're still unclear about that. what can you tell us in terms of what you have seen in past profiles of this kind of situation? >> certainly. in prior cases what i've seen are individuals who are what i call injustice collectors, which means that when events occur in their life that they see as threatening or as insulting them, they will -- >> mary ellen, let me interrupt you, i apologize. we have to get to the press conference happening right now to get the very latest from the police chief. >> district of columbia today on the campus of the navy yard. i'm joined at this press briefing by chief kathy lanier of our metropolitan police departme department. the district director of the fbi, valerie parlave is with us as well. chief teresa chambers of the park police and the person who represents the district of columbia in the house of representatives, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. let me, first of all, say again we all know this is a horrific tragedy, certainly on
and in terms of the profile of this individual, mary ellen, we don't know much about the person thatspect, although we're still unclear about that. what can you tell us in terms of what you have seen in past profiles of this kind of situation? >> certainly. in prior cases what i've seen are individuals who are what i call injustice collectors, which means that when events occur in their life that they see as threatening or as insulting them, they will -- >> mary ellen, let me...
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civil rights leader jesse jackson is in cuba tonight and hopes to visit with ellen gross. he says he was providing internet service to the jewish community service there. jackson is in cuba to meet with religious leaders to discuss u.s. relations. >>> explosions injured 16 firefighters, 3,000 people were evacuated. residents were taken to a nearby village. the blasts were so powerful they could be heard up to 20 miles away. investigators were looking into arson as one possible reason for the fires. >>> communication problems lead to more questions about the deaths of firefighters. how a woman set up a sting operation to get her stolen >>> long awaited answers tonight for the family members of the 19 firefighters killed in this summer's arizona firefighter fi. investigators are saying the three month long investigation did find that radio communication between the rescue team and support staff was down for 20 minutes before investigators were taken down by the fires. >>> utah woman had her wedding dress stolen. she decided to meet the seller face-to-face. woman showed up wi
civil rights leader jesse jackson is in cuba tonight and hopes to visit with ellen gross. he says he was providing internet service to the jewish community service there. jackson is in cuba to meet with religious leaders to discuss u.s. relations. >>> explosions injured 16 firefighters, 3,000 people were evacuated. residents were taken to a nearby village. the blasts were so powerful they could be heard up to 20 miles away. investigators were looking into arson as one possible reason...
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you know those shoes are supposed to have the rhinestones, mary ellen.l 'em-- don't play with me. don't-- everybody's playin' with me. don't play with me. all right. whatever. when i snap on your ass, you're not gonna be "bye." (narrator) bernie arrives at mary ellen's for the dress inspection, and she isn't messing around. i'm just gonna inspect the dresses and make sure that they are appropriate, and they didn't change anything, and nothin's hangin' out. (narrator) once inside, bernie lines up her bridesmaids for a close inspection, and she gets personal. you gonna shave your legs, or are you wearin' stockings? i'm gonna shave my legs. okay, please do. up. you gotta shave that better. shave that better. clear-clear-clear deodorant. clear deodorant. don't come in there being all tacky. (bernie) i want you to explain to me what you were thinking when you picked those out. (bridesmaid) i thought they were cute. okay. i'll wear 'em again. cool, not to the wedding. was that your head hitting my head? see, i-i got this covered. i got it-- you just stay strai
you know those shoes are supposed to have the rhinestones, mary ellen.l 'em-- don't play with me. don't-- everybody's playin' with me. don't play with me. all right. whatever. when i snap on your ass, you're not gonna be "bye." (narrator) bernie arrives at mary ellen's for the dress inspection, and she isn't messing around. i'm just gonna inspect the dresses and make sure that they are appropriate, and they didn't change anything, and nothin's hangin' out. (narrator) once inside,...
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dj stopped being cool when ellen got one. had one for three years now. >> are you a homophobe? >> no, i am a cool fob and that is cool. >> i want to go back -- how much time do we have? thank you. i don't believe this story is real, andy. we had this discussion. i don't think it is real. >> i believe it is real because frequent "red eye" guest michael money gnaw han is good at telling if it is real and sniffing out real things. >> he is also good at it. >> it is 1 hz% real and he has seen the fliers. >> maybe send the new prince george to dj school. bring him state side. see if he has any skills. >> i like answers with solutions, jesse. >> all right then. >> i feel like there is still more time for the show so we can finish talking about the story. >> i don't see that. >> i can't imagine the viewers feel like that at all. >> again guy, what do you think? baby dj, right? >> those hands can barely get on the record. you can probably expand on that. >> bill schulz, andy levy, jesse joyce, that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. s
dj stopped being cool when ellen got one. had one for three years now. >> are you a homophobe? >> no, i am a cool fob and that is cool. >> i want to go back -- how much time do we have? thank you. i don't believe this story is real, andy. we had this discussion. i don't think it is real. >> i believe it is real because frequent "red eye" guest michael money gnaw han is good at telling if it is real and sniffing out real things. >> he is also good at it....
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california and i was proud as part of the bay area delegation at this time along with our majority leader ellen who's here and along with the senator with assemblyman john and, of course, brian kelly our new head of california trance who was working with the senator. as a delegation we put together a bill that i was proud to be able to carry a b-144 that led to this beautiful bridge today. my thought then and annoy is that this bridge brings to my mind little old labor song about braeld and roses. it's a youthful bridge 3 will connect our communities and allows our commerce to continue and everybody it's a gorgeous piece of public art. every time we see it whether driving across it, whoa whether looking at it from the shore our spirits will soar as it does for generations our generation and those who come after us. it's my pleasure to introduce assemblywoman nancy skinner (clapping) >> good afternoon distinguished guests officials, elected and others and my constituents. it is a wonderful day and i'll i'm so thrilled to be here. i want to thank mayor brown and, of course, other senators that -
california and i was proud as part of the bay area delegation at this time along with our majority leader ellen who's here and along with the senator with assemblyman john and, of course, brian kelly our new head of california trance who was working with the senator. as a delegation we put together a bill that i was proud to be able to carry a b-144 that led to this beautiful bridge today. my thought then and annoy is that this bridge brings to my mind little old labor song about braeld and...
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ellen degeneres tweeted #breaking bad ends tonight. >>> warren buffett, a self-proclaimed fan of the show says not even the oracle knows what will happen tonight. #crush successor. >>> and cloudy 2 raked in $35 million. followed by prisoners with $11.3 million. rush, baggage claim and don jon. >>> jennifer lawrence is reportedly making a special appearance in dumb and dumber to. >>> zac efron instagramed his first pic since in rehab. hoe wrote, thank you all for your support these past few weeks. means the world to me. love you guys. >>> taylor swift will be along i'd jeff bridges and meryl streep in the giver. >>> and tina fey hosted the 39th season premiere of "saturday night live" this weekend where she had quite a bit of fun with hbo show "girls." >> if you're going to live with me, you should know i have ocd. >> i also have icd. >> cool, you're obsessive/compulsive, too? >> no, i have old cow disease it's where old cow bites you and bites the skin. that's why i have rubber hands. >> did you match "saturday night live"? i have it on my dvr, for opening night, i want to see it. >>
ellen degeneres tweeted #breaking bad ends tonight. >>> warren buffett, a self-proclaimed fan of the show says not even the oracle knows what will happen tonight. #crush successor. >>> and cloudy 2 raked in $35 million. followed by prisoners with $11.3 million. rush, baggage claim and don jon. >>> jennifer lawrence is reportedly making a special appearance in dumb and dumber to. >>> zac efron instagramed his first pic since in rehab. hoe wrote, thank you all...
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cohn winery in glen ellen. kron-4's mark danon is live at the winery. lineup for concertgoers! >> reporter: how much money at the race for charity? >> i believe we are at 6.2 million. >> education funds kids, kids with cancer comment and kids with aids. >> talent brings more money and we have great talent this year. great talent >> reporter: the doobies are back for their 14th and 15th or 15th time. >> public approves is back and they are always a great set out time outside summertime band. so we are really excited to be here. please come out! >> reporter: can i keep waiting for you to come out here1! >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: more on the latest out still incidents involving aldon smith and gary has this and (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary: the evening everyone goodevening everyone! >> gary: as we continue to gather information we will not have any further comment this to jim harbaugh >> i felt like he needs to go to work and basis teammates there will be consequences and the there always i
cohn winery in glen ellen. kron-4's mark danon is live at the winery. lineup for concertgoers! >> reporter: how much money at the race for charity? >> i believe we are at 6.2 million. >> education funds kids, kids with cancer comment and kids with aids. >> talent brings more money and we have great talent this year. great talent >> reporter: the doobies are back for their 14th and 15th or 15th time. >> public approves is back and they are always a great set...
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ellen wilson is in the white house. she brings the white house gardner back here to this garden at prospect house and she says to the white house gardner, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. ellen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she's dying in the summer of 1914. she's wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair and she watches as the gardener works but she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for roses blooming at the white house. >> meet the first and second wife of president woodrow wilson tonight live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-responsible.org. >> on the next washington journl, a look at legislation to keep the government from shutting down at the end of the month and republican efforts to use the bill to take funding away from the federal health care law. our guests are republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin an
ellen wilson is in the white house. she brings the white house gardner back here to this garden at prospect house and she says to the white house gardner, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. ellen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she's dying in the summer of 1914. she's wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair and she watches as the gardener works but...