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presley and ethel bradshaw lived for each otter."e together for 73 years and still love each othee as mmch today as they did on the day they met, it's just amazing."the kentucky 3 natives, married in 1938, hhve long alled louisville home. about four years agg, ethel caae to stay at meadowview health and rehab center when her health startee dettriorating."hh would come several times a week to visit and just hood her hand, kiss all over her, tell her how missed hhr."two years later, be withhhis wife and joinnd was there to hold her hand. he would tuck her in bed at night and give her a kiss every night."ethel was battlingg dementia, but that didn't stop presley from singing her praises to anyone who would listen. "evvry time you pass them, they would be sitting togetherr he would stop you pnd say, 'now, honey, have you met my blushing bride?'""ver the lass few months, the nurses nd staff at meadowview knew the bradshaws were on the decline.on monday, in the couple's shared room, presley took his last breathe at the age of 101.just four
presley and ethel bradshaw lived for each otter."e together for 73 years and still love each othee as mmch today as they did on the day they met, it's just amazing."the kentucky 3 natives, married in 1938, hhve long alled louisville home. about four years agg, ethel caae to stay at meadowview health and rehab center when her health startee dettriorating."hh would come several times a week to visit and just hood her hand, kiss all over her, tell her how missed hhr."two years...
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and ethel by this time really didn't care. she said you can do this but she decides she will not be margaret sanger and so the movie never done. it's a very duplicitous move by sanger and there are other things like that, that she certainly did during her lifetim lifetime. >> i just wanted to clarify a question -- a clarification about eugenics. did she support involuntarily sterilization? >> yes, yes, she did, not for groups. and this is a distortion that's going on today. never, never for groups. never for classes. but for individuals who were insane but she had a caveat, and she never believed in surgical castration because -- and this fits right into her philosophy, it would destroy the sexual feelings of the person. so with those kinds of caveats, she did briefly support involuntary sterilization. >> but it was brief? >> brief, yes. >> i don't know if she ever retracted it. it just disappears. sanger is the kind of person who has trouble specifically admitting that she's wrong on positions. the point, though, simply disap
and ethel by this time really didn't care. she said you can do this but she decides she will not be margaret sanger and so the movie never done. it's a very duplicitous move by sanger and there are other things like that, that she certainly did during her lifetim lifetime. >> i just wanted to clarify a question -- a clarification about eugenics. did she support involuntarily sterilization? >> yes, yes, she did, not for groups. and this is a distortion that's going on today. never,...
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my question to you is you mentioned her relationship to ethel. i would really like to know if you could correct this. for research i have done. when it came to choosing who was going to stand up for this movement and ethel was involved in a discussion about this and she did take the position of going to blackburn island and she was sent there after she went on a hunger strike. can you tell me what happened as a result of that in their relationship? >> let me go back a little bit and say the relationship of two sisters was somewhat barred -- barb. ethel had always been that supporter of the clinic and was arrested. ethel complained margaret was paying too much attention to the rich people. margaret's answer was pragmatic. how am i going to have a movement? how am i going to afford the birth control review of the magazine if i don't get money from deep pockets? the two sisters are estranged and ethel tried first. that makes all the difference. at the time there were already hunger strikes that were going on used car alice paul in washington. so the
my question to you is you mentioned her relationship to ethel. i would really like to know if you could correct this. for research i have done. when it came to choosing who was going to stand up for this movement and ethel was involved in a discussion about this and she did take the position of going to blackburn island and she was sent there after she went on a hunger strike. can you tell me what happened as a result of that in their relationship? >> let me go back a little bit and say...
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eastern tonight my interview with ethel kennedy. >>> overall, it was a good week for the u.s.my last week, but what will this week bring? lex harris is the managing editor of cnnmoney.com. he has your look at the week ahead. >> we enter this week with a little bit of wind at our backs. we had good news on jobs. we had good news from the bank ceos even as they were announcing lousey results. that should give president obama a little swagger as he takes the stage. we'll be listening for what he has to say about jobs and debt and class warfare and taxing the rich. we'll be at davos, switzerland, poppy harlow will be there talking to top ceos from every sector, economists, we want to hear about the european debt crisis and whatever they have to say about business conditions, not just overseas but here in the united states. also in the u.s., we're going to be hearing from the federal reserve this week. this is a big meeting. we haven't heard from ben bernanke, the fed chief, in a while. if your 401(k) has recovered at all in the past three years, if you're paying low mortgage rates
eastern tonight my interview with ethel kennedy. >>> overall, it was a good week for the u.s.my last week, but what will this week bring? lex harris is the managing editor of cnnmoney.com. he has your look at the week ahead. >> we enter this week with a little bit of wind at our backs. we had good news on jobs. we had good news from the bank ceos even as they were announcing lousey results. that should give president obama a little swagger as he takes the stage. we'll be...
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ethel cyrus, an osteoporosis specialist, agrees with the study's results, but emphasizes the importance of getting an initial test at age 65. >> medicare says when you're 65, if you haven't had a bone density, you should have one. and yet only about 20% of general medicare recipients do the test. it should be probably 95%. >> reporter: and what about younger women? well, the bone starts to thin after menopause, usually around age 50. experts say it is not worth the money to test most women at that age, because there is not much risk. >> i think the issue has to do with resources, health care resources and how we spend our money. >> reporter: she says a woman at age 50 should get the test if she had a fracture since age 45, a parent who fractured a hip, takes certain medications, or has certain diseases that cause bone thinning. she reiterates that all women should get the test at age 65. the latest study finds that if their bones are strong, they don't need another test for 15 years. >> be grateful you had good genes, continue to do the good things everybody should do for bone health, g
ethel cyrus, an osteoporosis specialist, agrees with the study's results, but emphasizes the importance of getting an initial test at age 65. >> medicare says when you're 65, if you haven't had a bone density, you should have one. and yet only about 20% of general medicare recipients do the test. it should be probably 95%. >> reporter: and what about younger women? well, the bone starts to thin after menopause, usually around age 50. experts say it is not worth the money to test...
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debates was picked moving on our next comment comes to us via twitter julie who tweets under the name ethel rosenberg. tom hartman i know you love this t.s.a. stuff but the agency says that rand paul was at no time detain. yeah and the agency says their chertoff porno x. ray scanners don't produce to dangerous levels of x. rays even though all european countries have banned them because the t.s.a. son says something doesn't make it true they told bomb ron paul rand paul to stand in that box now i call that detained maybe they think detained means sent to get low but i agree with rand paul that he was detained in fact the entire security circus at our airports is a form of unconstitutional detention and search in violation of our rights to be presumed innocence and our rights of privacy. finally our last comment of the day is from our viewer rant line and let's just say kids should cover their ears come on you're only failing the ignorant because you're such a god you know you're not a democracy you. can't get a constitutional republic and i show just. decide what the guns are for. now compa
debates was picked moving on our next comment comes to us via twitter julie who tweets under the name ethel rosenberg. tom hartman i know you love this t.s.a. stuff but the agency says that rand paul was at no time detain. yeah and the agency says their chertoff porno x. ray scanners don't produce to dangerous levels of x. rays even though all european countries have banned them because the t.s.a. son says something doesn't make it true they told bomb ron paul rand paul to stand in that box now...
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. >> i have fred and ethel. they are a bonded pair. how can you take these guys home? >> just come on down to the shoulder and fill up an application. they like to sleep. they are an adorable couple. we call them husband and wife. they came to us from another shelter. >> you have about 70 dogs and 200 cats. >> we are small, private shelter and rely solely on donations and fund-raising events. we are not related to any national humane societies. >> this is why joe flacco has gotten involved. >> one of the main points is that we are the area's only large no-kill shelters. >> there are several billboards that were put up this week. you have a contest that people can enter on facebook and send in pictures of their animals. >> send them to purple-spirit at bemo. >> fred has some serious doggie breath. >> how cute. they are adorable. the morning commute is busy. we have wet roads. a problem on 70 in the mount airy region. watch for delays. this accident at moravia road. the j.f.x. in pretty good shape. southbound 95, a wreck in the median. 24 north and southbound looks prett
. >> i have fred and ethel. they are a bonded pair. how can you take these guys home? >> just come on down to the shoulder and fill up an application. they like to sleep. they are an adorable couple. we call them husband and wife. they came to us from another shelter. >> you have about 70 dogs and 200 cats. >> we are small, private shelter and rely solely on donations and fund-raising events. we are not related to any national humane societies. >> this is why joe...
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debates was picked moving on our next comment comes to us via twitter julie who tweets under the name ethel rosenberg. tom hartman i know you love this t.s.a. stuff but the agency says that rand paul was at no time detained. yeah and the agency says there chertoff or no x. ray scanners don't produce dangerous levels of x. rays even though all european countries have banned them because the t.s.a. so says something doesn't make it true they told bomb ron paul rand paul to stand in that box now i call that detained maybe they think detained means sent to get go but i agree with rand paul that he was detained in fact the entire security circus at our airports is a form of unconstitutional.
debates was picked moving on our next comment comes to us via twitter julie who tweets under the name ethel rosenberg. tom hartman i know you love this t.s.a. stuff but the agency says that rand paul was at no time detained. yeah and the agency says there chertoff or no x. ray scanners don't produce dangerous levels of x. rays even though all european countries have banned them because the t.s.a. so says something doesn't make it true they told bomb ron paul rand paul to stand in that box now i...
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and his nephew, ethel kennedy's son was my in-state coordinator of activities. four consecutive four-day weekends to cover all of these community colleges and different stops. we covered a lot of ground and tweent a lot of small venues. it was presumed that kennedy had the boston democratic vote in his pocket. we went to western mass. when we were done we were driving back to town for me to jump on a plane. we were driving across the state to go to logan and fly home. and the phone rang. i was in a van with the late michael kennedy who died. it was teddy kennedy called me. he said i want you to know that if i win this race you are partly responsible for that. you put your brick in the wall of my campaign and i will never be able to repay you or thank you. i felt like i was going to cry because i worked so hard to try to puff my little wind into the sails of teddy's campaign. people were saying he was going to lose that race. >> fantastic moment. it has been a real pleasure. we straddled almost every divide imaginable. you're an ambassador for the sag foundation.
and his nephew, ethel kennedy's son was my in-state coordinator of activities. four consecutive four-day weekends to cover all of these community colleges and different stops. we covered a lot of ground and tweent a lot of small venues. it was presumed that kennedy had the boston democratic vote in his pocket. we went to western mass. when we were done we were driving back to town for me to jump on a plane. we were driving across the state to go to logan and fly home. and the phone rang. i was...
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also, fred, i wrapped up an interview with ethel and rory kennedy about the new documentary called "enlles making the rounds at the sundance film festival. i said is there anything surprising in this documentary? take a listen. >> there were surprises i found out that i didn't know about my mother. i didn't know she used to bet on the horses in college every day, for example. you know there is some other very beautiful sort of pictures painted of the first day, for n that jack and jackie moved into the white house and my brother, bobby, talks about my father going down the banister, sliding down the banister. and describes that first day in the white house, and i had never heard those stories. >> it is a fascinating interview with them. i also got to talk to mrs. kennedy about president obama, her takes on civil rights, having an african-american family in the white house, women in politics. she does talk during the interview. rory doesn't do all the talking. she was fascinating. at one point i asked her a question and she didn't like it, she said, don, and i went yes, ma'am. rory goes, t
also, fred, i wrapped up an interview with ethel and rory kennedy about the new documentary called "enlles making the rounds at the sundance film festival. i said is there anything surprising in this documentary? take a listen. >> there were surprises i found out that i didn't know about my mother. i didn't know she used to bet on the horses in college every day, for example. you know there is some other very beautiful sort of pictures painted of the first day, for n that jack and...
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he is lucille ball with ethel mertz there working the cupcake assembly line. >> well, you know, he deliveredat i was saying, i think there is humor to the man, just sort of corpsny humor and that is not necessarily bad, particularly in a state we are in right now in florida and i think, look, the jon stewart vote is not going to mitt romney anyway that is pretty well locked up on the other side there is something endearing about this man's corny sense of humor, you know, the -- the maple leafs was mentioned. my favorite is when he was out in iowa and looking that the farmer's horse and said is that a gelding? i haven't checked. it is such an old thing to say and it is funny in its own sort of corny way. >> i got you. i like your reference to florida. if you look at the birthdays they have on the pop culture pages here in the paper, they begin with the oldest people, whereas most of those pop pages, whose birthday is today they start with the younger people. down here, as you might have noticed, they start with the older people. anyway, thank you very much, erin mcpike, thanks for joining us,
he is lucille ball with ethel mertz there working the cupcake assembly line. >> well, you know, he deliveredat i was saying, i think there is humor to the man, just sort of corpsny humor and that is not necessarily bad, particularly in a state we are in right now in florida and i think, look, the jon stewart vote is not going to mitt romney anyway that is pretty well locked up on the other side there is something endearing about this man's corny sense of humor, you know, the -- the maple...
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michael skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy. he was convicted of killing his neighbor in 1975 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. he's asking a three-judge panel to reduce his sentence since he was a teenager at the time. his lawyer argues skakel should have been tried in juvenile court where the maximum sentence is four years. the panel is expected to make their ruling in two months. >>> the final recordings president john f. kennedy secretly made in the oval office are now public. one is an eerie conversation about what would become the day of kennedy's funeral. >> monday and tuesday. >> it's a hell of a day. >> that monday, november 25, 1963, then of the day of the president's funeral. this statement among 45 hours of private recordings. they include discussions about the conflict in vietnam, soviet relations, the space race, and even how to use color television to attract attention to the democratic national convention. >>> 6:26. 41 degrees. ahead, the message to maryland students to make sure this never happens aga
michael skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy. he was convicted of killing his neighbor in 1975 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. he's asking a three-judge panel to reduce his sentence since he was a teenager at the time. his lawyer argues skakel should have been tried in juvenile court where the maximum sentence is four years. the panel is expected to make their ruling in two months. >>> the final recordings president john f. kennedy secretly made in the oval office are now...
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went unsolved for 25 years, then in 2000, police arrested skakel, a nephew of the f kennedy's widow, ethelter the publicized trial, moxley's mother shared her relief on "today." >> everyone said don't get your hopes up, nothing will happen. but, you know, we proved all these people have worked so long that if you stick with it, that you truly can find justice. >> reporter: lawyers who argued his trial was tainted by distorted media coverage and bad publicity did not argue innocence tuesday. instead, they said the trial should have happened in a juvenile courtroom where the maximum sentence would have been four years. >> looked at him having committed murder at that age and the jury verdict, he committed the murder when he was a child. >> i think about ms. moxley every single day. i actually pray to her daughter every day. >> reporter: martha moxley's family was not moved. >> look at the years he was free and running around while we were such a mess trying to find out what happened. why should he get out now? >> reporter: some legal experts say he probably won't. >> highly unlikely that he
went unsolved for 25 years, then in 2000, police arrested skakel, a nephew of the f kennedy's widow, ethelter the publicized trial, moxley's mother shared her relief on "today." >> everyone said don't get your hopes up, nothing will happen. but, you know, we proved all these people have worked so long that if you stick with it, that you truly can find justice. >> reporter: lawyers who argued his trial was tainted by distorted media coverage and bad publicity did not argue...
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and his nephew, ethel kennedy's son michael kennedy was my in-state coordinator of activities.our consecutive four-day weekends in the month of october of 1994 to cover all these community colleges and these different stops. and we covered a lot of ground. we went to a lot of small venues. it was presumed that kennedy already had the boston democratic vote in his pocket. so we went out to western mass. and when we were done, we were driving back to town for me to jump on a plane. we were driving from williams town or springfield across the state to go to logan and fly home. and the phone rang. i was in a van with michael, the late michael kennedy who died, unfortunately. it was ted i did kennedy called me. he said i want you to know that if i win this race, you are partly responsible for that. he said you put your brick in the wall of my campaign and i will never be able to repay you or thank you. i got this call. i just was -- i felt like i was going to cry. i worked so hard to try to, you know, puff my little wind into the sails of teddy's campaign. people were saying that he
and his nephew, ethel kennedy's son michael kennedy was my in-state coordinator of activities.our consecutive four-day weekends in the month of october of 1994 to cover all these community colleges and these different stops. and we covered a lot of ground. we went to a lot of small venues. it was presumed that kennedy already had the boston democratic vote in his pocket. so we went out to western mass. and when we were done, we were driving back to town for me to jump on a plane. we were...
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in 2000 police arrested skakel, a nephew of ethel kennedy. moxley's mother shared her relief on "today." >> for years everyone said nothing would happen. everyone said, don't get your hopes up. but, you know, we have proved all these people have worked so long that if you stick with it you truly can find justice. >> reporter: lawyers who argued his trial was tainted by distorted media coverage and bad publicity didn't argue innocence tuesday. instead they said the trial should have happened in a juvenile courtroom with a maximum sentence of four years. >> they looked at him as having committed a murder at that age. when, in fact, according to the jury verdict he committed the murder when he was a child. >> i pray for mrs. moxley every single day. i actually pray for her daughter every day. >> reporter: martha's family wasn't moved. >> michael belongs in jail for life. >> look at the years he was free and running around while we were a mess trying to find out what happened. so why should he get out now? >> reporter: some legal experts say he p
in 2000 police arrested skakel, a nephew of ethel kennedy. moxley's mother shared her relief on "today." >> for years everyone said nothing would happen. everyone said, don't get your hopes up. but, you know, we have proved all these people have worked so long that if you stick with it you truly can find justice. >> reporter: lawyers who argued his trial was tainted by distorted media coverage and bad publicity didn't argue innocence tuesday. instead they said the trial...
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to use a phrase that he use ad few weeks ago, it was probably lucy and ethel at the chocolate factory. some things. everyone was targeting him as he should have expected because he is the prohibitive frontrunner. bill: let's out the five, ron paul you were not impressed? >> no. ron paul, i think if rick perry had his good game and newt gingrich had the night of his life, ron paul had the night of his life but it wasn't a good one of the his description of taliban being basically good ol' bunch of boys that we made mad. and that is it overstating it but that is absurd. there is not an american alive and breathing who thinks the taliban are anything like us. and they're not. and i think he completely discredited his campaign. i know i will hear from a lot of his angry supporters i don't like ron paul. look a lot of things ron paul says are fine. if you look at back of can of insecticide, 98% inert ingredients but the other two percent that kills the bugs. in ron paul's case you could say a lot of things are good, 9% of the things he says but the other two percent that absolutely kills h
to use a phrase that he use ad few weeks ago, it was probably lucy and ethel at the chocolate factory. some things. everyone was targeting him as he should have expected because he is the prohibitive frontrunner. bill: let's out the five, ron paul you were not impressed? >> no. ron paul, i think if rick perry had his good game and newt gingrich had the night of his life, ron paul had the night of his life but it wasn't a good one of the his description of taliban being basically good ol'...
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and we have ethel poitier of new york, new york 103 years old today and enjoys traveling, loves her familyyears old. likes to read and also being around her family and friends. that's it. that's all. now back to new york. gets better every year. >> thanks. >>> up next how to give your college student a head start on landing a job. e so-called intern queen answers your questions. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> back now at 8:38 with anex expert at internships. lauren has completed 15 of them during her four years in college. she calls herself the intern queen and now is sharing her expertise in the new book "all work no pay." good morning. >> good morning. >> did you not do 15 internships in four years. >> 15 internships. hence the title intern queen. >> including one year at nbc. but what caused -- what was the benefit? what was the good thing that came out of so many internships? >> i started doing internships very early, earlier than all my peers, and i did my first internship this spring semester of my freshman year of college and i was addicted. i mean, it was the first time i
and we have ethel poitier of new york, new york 103 years old today and enjoys traveling, loves her familyyears old. likes to read and also being around her family and friends. that's it. that's all. now back to new york. gets better every year. >> thanks. >>> up next how to give your college student a head start on landing a job. e so-called intern queen answers your questions. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> back now at 8:38 with anex expert at...
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best left to ethel. that's his daughter. i think that this is a good letter to end on because it's kind of a high note for the president and embodies what we like to think of our presidents as courageous and forthright and honest, and i think if you read the letters in this book you will find for the most part the spouses are in their letters to each other honest and forthright even if they don't always see eye to eye. if you have any questions i would be happy to answer them. >> in your knowledge do you know anything about the correspondence between the president warren harding and his wife florence? >> yes i do. >> anderson and from reading about them she is overbearing and when she found out this party do you know anything about that? >> well, they had a rough marriage because warren harding had a wandering eye. he didn't just have one relationship, he had a whole series he also had an illegitimate child while he was in the white house, so poor florence did have something to be upset about and she liked some of the of the
best left to ethel. that's his daughter. i think that this is a good letter to end on because it's kind of a high note for the president and embodies what we like to think of our presidents as courageous and forthright and honest, and i think if you read the letters in this book you will find for the most part the spouses are in their letters to each other honest and forthright even if they don't always see eye to eye. if you have any questions i would be happy to answer them. >> in your...
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best left to ethel. that's his daughter.to end on because it's kind of a high note for the president and embodies what we like to think of our presidents as courageous and forthright and honest, and i think if you read the letters in this book you will find for the most part the spouses are in their letters to each other honest and forthright even if they don't always see eye to eye. if you have any questions i would be happy to answer them. >> in your knowledge do you know anything about the correspondence between the president warren harding and his wife florence? >> yes i do. >> anderson and from reading about them she is overbearing and when she found out this party do you know anything about that? >> well, they had a rough marriage because warren harding had a wandering eye. he didn't just have one relationship, he had a whole series he also had an illegitimate child while he was in the white house, so poor florence did have something to be upset about and she liked some of the of their husbands did destroy most of her
best left to ethel. that's his daughter.to end on because it's kind of a high note for the president and embodies what we like to think of our presidents as courageous and forthright and honest, and i think if you read the letters in this book you will find for the most part the spouses are in their letters to each other honest and forthright even if they don't always see eye to eye. if you have any questions i would be happy to answer them. >> in your knowledge do you know anything about...
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and we have ethel poitier of new york, new york 103 years old today and enjoys traveling, loves her familyo being around her family and friends. that's it. that's all. now back to new york. gets better every year. >> thanks. >>> up next how to give your college student a head start on landing a job. the so-called intern queen answers your questions. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ i'm feelin', feelin' a sunny day ♪ ♪ sunny day ♪ i'm feelin', feelin' the...