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gardner took them, it was gardner running the gallery. there is nothing in any of the papers, they just didn't make the kind of impact. apparently the picture of robert anderson, the man who had been at fort sumter, sold thousands and thousands of images, the war came just as the craze happened where people are keeping cards of card sized images of members of their family, but they would sell them these big books and there were all these empty spaces so they wanted to start collecting images of generals and people like that so those sold very well too. the business end, taking photographs of soldiers, of was a robust one. they would take the skin types that were very cheap to make and very durable. there is one report there were up to 300 photographers following the army of the potomac at various times taking these pictures of soldiers and their would-be bags, mailbags full of tintypes, these young men would have their pictures taken and send them home and two weeks later they would spend another dollar and see how their beard would grow
gardner took them, it was gardner running the gallery. there is nothing in any of the papers, they just didn't make the kind of impact. apparently the picture of robert anderson, the man who had been at fort sumter, sold thousands and thousands of images, the war came just as the craze happened where people are keeping cards of card sized images of members of their family, but they would sell them these big books and there were all these empty spaces so they wanted to start collecting images of...
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gardner. mr. gardner: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. jones: mr. speaker, -- mr. wilson: every day i appreciate concerned constituents reaching out to me expressing their very real experiences with the health care takeover. jennifer says obamacare will put us out of business and make health insurance unaffordable for our family. charlotte writes i do not feel our economy can afford obamacare. i am retired with a history of lung cancer and my follow-up care will be denied under this plan. terry pleads do whatever you can to stop this
gardner. mr. gardner: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore:...
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gardner took them. it was gardner running the gallery.here's nothing in any of the papers about them. they just didn't make the kind of impact. you know, apparently the picture of robert anderson, the man who had been at fort sumter, sold thousands and thousands of images. you know, the wargame just as the sort of crazed happened where people were keeping cards, card sized images of members of the family, but then they would sell them in the big books and they're all these empty spaces so then they wanted to start collecting images of generals and people like that. so those of sold very well, too. the business end of taking photographs of soldiers was a robust one. they would take these -- 10 guys were very cheap to make and very durable. there was one report they were up to 300 photographers following the army of the potomac at the very steins taking these pictures of soldiers and it would be bags, there'll be these mail bag full of 10 types. these young men would have their pictures taken and sent them home and two weeks later they woul
gardner took them. it was gardner running the gallery.here's nothing in any of the papers about them. they just didn't make the kind of impact. you know, apparently the picture of robert anderson, the man who had been at fort sumter, sold thousands and thousands of images. you know, the wargame just as the sort of crazed happened where people were keeping cards, card sized images of members of the family, but then they would sell them in the big books and they're all these empty spaces so then...
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gardner ran the washington studio people who were covering the civil war were working at a fair he is the guy they were working with and he was a photographer himself in or the sense we think of one today dan brady m. brady would drop in and out of new york but gardner was a socialist from scotland in the feeling that he was more willing to give more credit to the other photographers there didn't seem to be any real animosity after this happened there was not a love lost but the story always goes credit was not given to his photographers but he is many photographs that were brady's by the fact he owned the studio he gave no credit whatsoever to brady and his very careful to give credit to give sending gardner and all these people but i feel it is significant he went out of his way not to do that because that did not seem characteristic so there is probably some bad feeling the some of that is not true but they did go. >> the being in opportunist you're here is a question of clarence cain and historically a vaguely familiar with the secret life and his secret life in brooklyn and i thi
gardner ran the washington studio people who were covering the civil war were working at a fair he is the guy they were working with and he was a photographer himself in or the sense we think of one today dan brady m. brady would drop in and out of new york but gardner was a socialist from scotland in the feeling that he was more willing to give more credit to the other photographers there didn't seem to be any real animosity after this happened there was not a love lost but the story always...
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gardner has yet to take a position.e house, it's easy to see why that's the case. the house district he represents is fiercely conservative, strongly republican, to say yes to immigration reform there is to invite a career killing primary challenge. but to say no to reform is to alienate the rest of colorado, to rapidly diversify a swing state with a growing latino population and plenty of moderate suburbanites that appeal to nativism. there are a lot of cory gardners in congress these days. his dilemma is the dilemma of every republican in a swing state. we watched him try to navigate sensitive imgrachlths he wrote about it in a new piece up on our website entitled immigration, gop swing votes, try to have it both ways. benji is back from colorado. he joins us. thank you for being on the show today. >> let's start, cory gardner is not a name a lot of people know. tell us about him. who he is, how he fits into the national republican party right now. >> sure, cory gardner is a bit of a rising star, back home in colorado
gardner has yet to take a position.e house, it's easy to see why that's the case. the house district he represents is fiercely conservative, strongly republican, to say yes to immigration reform there is to invite a career killing primary challenge. but to say no to reform is to alienate the rest of colorado, to rapidly diversify a swing state with a growing latino population and plenty of moderate suburbanites that appeal to nativism. there are a lot of cory gardners in congress these days....
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congressman gardner, who is actually in charge?f the president did want to negotiate with someone, should he bring all 238 members and let the real leader der. >> the house of representatives john boehner -- >> he doesn't have the authority to negotiate. >> and the american people wanting us to get rid of had health care catastrophe. >> the list you all put out today, your demands, extortions. >> those are popular among the -- >> you're already walking it bulk, already retweaking it, because it's not right wing enough for many members of the caucus. what does that mean? >> it was rammed through the health care bill. >> it's already moving to the right. it's not what you can negotiate on. >> if we're talking about including things like the keystone pipeline, if we're talking -- >> is this an a la cart list? >> to get our economy back on its feet and restore the damage that the past four, five years have dodge. i want to go back to the health care problem he made. he said if you had a health insurance plan you liked, you would get to
congressman gardner, who is actually in charge?f the president did want to negotiate with someone, should he bring all 238 members and let the real leader der. >> the house of representatives john boehner -- >> he doesn't have the authority to negotiate. >> and the american people wanting us to get rid of had health care catastrophe. >> the list you all put out today, your demands, extortions. >> those are popular among the -- >> you're already walking it...
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this touchdown, gardner threw for 294. up by 14 in the fourth. wol wolverines looked in control until the irish touchdown. the irish had life, not for long. 75 yards down the stretch and eyed the game with a td pass. fourth toss of the day, michigan beats noter dame 41 to 30. >>> with a loss to collegeson, georgia faces number 6 south carolina. aaron murray puts the bulldogs up 10. after the game, they cut the league to 4. justin scott wesley made the long distance connection 85 yards for the game-clenching score. mary passes for 309 and scores like michigan also wins 41 to 30. if you know football fan today, don't invite that fan to lunch. don't ask that fan to run anner randall for you on this first sunday of n.f.l., football fans are going to be busy watching football t there are some good gaze to watch. the 1:00 p.m. games include buffalo hosting new england, chicago, sincenatty, the saints hosting falcons and caroline appear seattle. around 4:30 a rematch as the 49ers host green bay and an intriguing match-up as dallas hosts the giants. >>>
this touchdown, gardner threw for 294. up by 14 in the fourth. wol wolverines looked in control until the irish touchdown. the irish had life, not for long. 75 yards down the stretch and eyed the game with a td pass. fourth toss of the day, michigan beats noter dame 41 to 30. >>> with a loss to collegeson, georgia faces number 6 south carolina. aaron murray puts the bulldogs up 10. after the game, they cut the league to 4. justin scott wesley made the long distance connection 85 yards...
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masters gardners. that's under udc. you're telling me no, it's coming back. >> i'm not a grandmother and i love this stuff. >> show me what you've done. >> i have dehydrated nectarines and strawberries. i love nectarines. i buy them by the bushel full at farmers markets and dehydrate them. >> how do you dehydrate them? >> i have a food dehydrater. >> my friend samantha has a bag of strawberries she keeps in her purse all the time. a nice healthy sphak. >> look at this. -- snack. >> look at this. that smells good. >> these are a sweet hot pickle. my family fights over them. they don't know that i made these last night. they're going to be excellent tomorrow once they have a chance to sit in ving gar and they'll be gone -- vinegar and they'll be gone by tomorrow night. we have green tomato chutney and pros shoot toe -- prosciutto. we have brie and crackers. >> i like brie. these jars down here, this is familiar. i don't know what's in them. what's in them? >> those are pickled tomatoes. the yellow ones my daughter grew. s
masters gardners. that's under udc. you're telling me no, it's coming back. >> i'm not a grandmother and i love this stuff. >> show me what you've done. >> i have dehydrated nectarines and strawberries. i love nectarines. i buy them by the bushel full at farmers markets and dehydrate them. >> how do you dehydrate them? >> i have a food dehydrater. >> my friend samantha has a bag of strawberries she keeps in her purse all the time. a nice healthy sphak....
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gardner gets a triple. 8 to 4. bases loaded, mike napoli, a grand slam homerun just over the right fielder's glove. suddenly, it's tied. jane victorino unties for good. the red sox win 12 to 8. that's your look at morning sports. >> thank you, john henry. meeting with the foreign ministers of the iu, let's go ahead and listen now. >> the banging system didn't exist. it was very difficult to even pay people. there was enormos transformation into democracy and freedom and free economics set of choices and the journey of legitimate wayne i can't through that has been really quite remarkable. now, a major nato partner now the presidency of the eu is being filled by foreign minister in lithuania. they did a terrific job today of hosting the european ministers. we are very grateful for the statement that came out of the meeting today with respect to syria, a strong statement about the need for accountability and i am particularly grateful for the president's comments to me early this morning and the foreign minister's su
gardner gets a triple. 8 to 4. bases loaded, mike napoli, a grand slam homerun just over the right fielder's glove. suddenly, it's tied. jane victorino unties for good. the red sox win 12 to 8. that's your look at morning sports. >> thank you, john henry. meeting with the foreign ministers of the iu, let's go ahead and listen now. >> the banging system didn't exist. it was very difficult to even pay people. there was enormos transformation into democracy and freedom and free...
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this includes 89,$250 for the gardner endowment that we added last year ~. and 15,000 for the polo generation fee, the polo field fee to make sure the fields are in mint condition. so, after six years arthur lambs has brought in $8.2 million to san francisco rec and park. and another thing that was new this year is we did a benefit for rec and park this past sunday ~ at the independent night club, which is our club. and we raised an additional $20,000 approximately for rec and park. ~ outdoor lambs >> bravo. >> on a humorous note, one other thing. this is the first time -- this is a true story -- that sherri was driving on the outside of the park. and for the first time there were neighbors all over the place asking us to turn up the sound when [speaker not understood] -- [laughter] >> it was a wonderful moment. i assure you, the age of the people that live around the park. >> great, thank you very much. congratulations. >> thank you for letting us put the show on. >> you bet. >> thank you, greg. continuing with general manager's report, in other events, thi
this includes 89,$250 for the gardner endowment that we added last year ~. and 15,000 for the polo generation fee, the polo field fee to make sure the fields are in mint condition. so, after six years arthur lambs has brought in $8.2 million to san francisco rec and park. and another thing that was new this year is we did a benefit for rec and park this past sunday ~ at the independent night club, which is our club. and we raised an additional $20,000 approximately for rec and park. ~ outdoor...
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it employed artists musicians and gardners and recruited thousands of parents to be involved in public education and certainly was the precursor to our elementary arts program. out about the same time ruth became a member of the san francisco arts commission and began lobbying politicians and charitable foundations to support arts programs. she would go on to serve on the california arts council, the national endowment for the arts and become the first artist trustee of the fine arts museum of san francisco. later ruth was instrumental in founding the san francisco school of the arts, a public arts school. (applause) >> her belief that having working artists in public schools working with students has spread around the country and is embedded in our own master plan for arts education. in 2010 after decades of discussion, ruth finally allowed us to rename the school of the arts as the ruth [speaker not understood] san francisco school of the arts. we promised her that we would be the trustees of her legacy as a pioneer of arts education and make sure that her dream of arts high school b
it employed artists musicians and gardners and recruited thousands of parents to be involved in public education and certainly was the precursor to our elementary arts program. out about the same time ruth became a member of the san francisco arts commission and began lobbying politicians and charitable foundations to support arts programs. she would go on to serve on the california arts council, the national endowment for the arts and become the first artist trustee of the fine arts museum of...
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found yourself saying the same thing, then annie is your type of gal or should we say your type of gardnere her lack of per middleweight has made for an abundance of beauty in one san francisco neighborhood. >> one of the great things about living in san francisco's patrero hills neighborhood is the view. out almost any window, a sight to behold. >> this is the pot of land about the final her boyfriend now husband said he wanted to move so they could have a garden. >> i really didn't want to move house. and i thought, well, there's a patch of land across the street, will he's just put some flowers there. that will save me a lot of work. wrong. >> she felt it needed more. then some more. by the time she realized how much work this garden was going to be it was too late to turn back. i didn't want to give up all the blood, sweat and tears i put into it so i just kept going. >> the plot of land tucked inside the offramp off of 280 and owned, annie later owned by cal tran is now the. pn street garden. amazing how many people are loik i didn't even know that was there because they come off the
found yourself saying the same thing, then annie is your type of gal or should we say your type of gardnere her lack of per middleweight has made for an abundance of beauty in one san francisco neighborhood. >> one of the great things about living in san francisco's patrero hills neighborhood is the view. out almost any window, a sight to behold. >> this is the pot of land about the final her boyfriend now husband said he wanted to move so they could have a garden. >> i really...
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and if i could, there are so many people involved in this, i'd like if all the gardners that have shownir gardens and the people on the committee could stand up for just a second so you could see how many of us there really are. (applause) >> thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> wonderful, what a great award that is. i'd like to take a moment and acknowledge supervisor scott wiener has joined us here this evening. someone who we all know. (applause) >> has done an amazing job in district 8 and making that a wonderful place to live for thousands of residents there, including my father. so, thank you very much. he thanks you. fourth generation, you know? without further ado i'd like to invite someone who was standing on the stage just last year wearing a different uniform, stunning us all with her well deserved award as a most empowering city employee, that is lucinda from the fire department to do the next award for nerc. (applause) >> thank you, i want to say on behalf of chief hayes white who could not be here tonight nert is a [speaker not understood] with the community of san francisco. the m
and if i could, there are so many people involved in this, i'd like if all the gardners that have shownir gardens and the people on the committee could stand up for just a second so you could see how many of us there really are. (applause) >> thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> wonderful, what a great award that is. i'd like to take a moment and acknowledge supervisor scott wiener has joined us here this evening. someone who we all know. (applause) >> has done an amazing job in...
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cory gardner being hailed as a hero by some today by helping to save victims of colorado's torrential flooding. we will ask him him about his incredible experience when we come back. must be the♪ ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your walle and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we're picking up some feedback. introducing veriz
cory gardner being hailed as a hero by some today by helping to save victims of colorado's torrential flooding. we will ask him him about his incredible experience when we come back. must be the♪ ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new...
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gardner, one-third quarter sneak ends in disaster. he fumbles. brown runs it back to put the huskies up 21-7. they had led in the fourth when whitman threw a bomb that blew up in his face. morgan with a good-looking interception, moving slow on the return. yukon can't catch him. michigan took one play to make yukon pay. strolling into the end zone. michigan would later take the lead on a field goal. last chance for the huskies on fourth and 29, fox only gets 26. 19th ranked florida lost their starting quarterback. driscoll broke a bone in his right ankle in the first quarter against tennessee. he is done for the year. and he may have been wally tipped by his back-up, tyler murphy, 8 for 14, 134 yards to guide the gators to a 31-17. >> the bruins ran their first play with only 10 men on the field. pasquale being player number 11. >> to the proceeds, here is a sampling of some of the angels on tap in the envelope n.f.l. -- n.f.l. the mark e 4:25 game goes down in san francisco where colts square off against the 49ers and luck's jim hawaii har becau
gardner, one-third quarter sneak ends in disaster. he fumbles. brown runs it back to put the huskies up 21-7. they had led in the fourth when whitman threw a bomb that blew up in his face. morgan with a good-looking interception, moving slow on the return. yukon can't catch him. michigan took one play to make yukon pay. strolling into the end zone. michigan would later take the lead on a field goal. last chance for the huskies on fourth and 29, fox only gets 26. 19th ranked florida lost their...
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and there were avid gardners and nature lovers and i have a background in the arts. so, what followed was -- what inspired me, anyway, was two things. the wonderful [speaker not understood] in the presidio. and in new york, if you've been to the jai-alai, you know these are two projects that have brought artful interventions to lots of people in an urban setting. so, i love that idea. so, that led me to phil ginsberg who is very enthusiastic and he arranged the tour for me to look around all their wonderful sites. and it was kesar triangle that really took my heart. so, there was something about it, it's kind of under loved and a little scrappy, didn't seem to interrupt any activities that were going on. what i really love was that you could not only experience maybe something artful on the ground, but it is as well when you drive by, maybe there was some way you could catch people's imagination. ~ as well when you're up in csf looking down there is an aerial view from [speaker not understood] hill. and i love that. fortunately, i met sam bower. he's been invaluable.
and there were avid gardners and nature lovers and i have a background in the arts. so, what followed was -- what inspired me, anyway, was two things. the wonderful [speaker not understood] in the presidio. and in new york, if you've been to the jai-alai, you know these are two projects that have brought artful interventions to lots of people in an urban setting. so, i love that idea. so, that led me to phil ginsberg who is very enthusiastic and he arranged the tour for me to look around all...
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gardner: i yield to the gentleman. mr. rogers: first, i thank the gentleman from colorado for all of his efforts to help colorado through all of its turmoil. terrible disaster. and to recover from the flooding, especially. i'm aware of the dire need to help colorado and provide access to emergency resources, including access to emergency transportation dollars. and i look forward to working with the gentleman to address this important funding matter as quickly and as expeditiously as possible. i know i speak for all of the house when we say to the people of colorado that our hearts are with you and our prayers are with you and thank you for your great service. i yield back. mr. gardner: i thank the commarme for his support and i yield -- chairman for his support and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i am pleased to yield three minutes to the distinguished member fert from the appropriations committee, the gentlewoman from co
gardner: i yield to the gentleman. mr. rogers: first, i thank the gentleman from colorado for all of his efforts to help colorado through all of its turmoil. terrible disaster. and to recover from the flooding, especially. i'm aware of the dire need to help colorado and provide access to emergency resources, including access to emergency transportation dollars. and i look forward to working with the gentleman to address this important funding matter as quickly and as expeditiously as possible....
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i'd like us to adjourn the meeting as well in the name in honor of amazing poet, teacher, gardner, and artist susan her on zibot. i want to thank you for being here as well. you lost your father, reverend lang zibot recently as well. susan was a beloved poet and teacher and a resident of our richmond district. after a four-year struggle with cancer, she peacefully passed away on saturday afternoon, august 31st. she is survived not only by her husband of nearly 50 years, david who is with her at the end, but she is survived also by her children thomas valentine jurda and philip and her seven grandchildren. susan worked in and supported california poets in the school. that's how i met her first as the acting director and president of the board for more than 25 years. she was an amazing person that made poetry and learning so fun and helped us integrate it within our school system as well. she is a published poet and a founding member of 16 rivers press, a respected publishing -- respected publishing cooperative with more than 2 dozen poetry titles in print. her long years of activism in
i'd like us to adjourn the meeting as well in the name in honor of amazing poet, teacher, gardner, and artist susan her on zibot. i want to thank you for being here as well. you lost your father, reverend lang zibot recently as well. susan was a beloved poet and teacher and a resident of our richmond district. after a four-year struggle with cancer, she peacefully passed away on saturday afternoon, august 31st. she is survived not only by her husband of nearly 50 years, david who is with her at...
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photographers like matthew brady and alexander gardner with primitive cameras and horse- drawn dark roomsht on to the battlefield. >> this is a collection of tintypes. they are all civil war era. >> michael rose is a historian with the atlanta history center. he says civil war tintypes make us feel closer to that conflict. >> you can really look at these people and see what they were as individuals. >> these images were taken on lookout mountain right after the battle of chattanooga. one of the most photographed places of the war was right here on point lookout. the civil war was the last time tintype photography was used on the battlefield. until now. ed drew is an aerial gunner with a california air national guard and a student at the san francisco art institute. he brought an antique tintype camera on his recent tour in afghanistan to photograph his air combat unit. >> we are the guys who fly into the most dangerous locations to save people's lives. there was one aspect in particular i really wanted. that was for them to bear their soul into the camera and for it to be shown on the act
photographers like matthew brady and alexander gardner with primitive cameras and horse- drawn dark roomsht on to the battlefield. >> this is a collection of tintypes. they are all civil war era. >> michael rose is a historian with the atlanta history center. he says civil war tintypes make us feel closer to that conflict. >> you can really look at these people and see what they were as individuals. >> these images were taken on lookout mountain right after the battle of...
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gardner find her father is dead." and when she heard that, she fainted right back into the arms of my grandfather. he caught her tenderly. he picked her up and carried her. she came to, and later, she wrote her mother sang the first thing she remembered was going down the gangplank in the arms of the president, and she struggled and her head fell over so she could look up into his eyes. and she wrote her mother that she relies for the first time that the president of media elite.-- the president loved me dearly. >> she had parties at the white house. she was immensely dedicated to the concept of the annexation of texas to the union. during that time, she was able to sway john c. calhoun, who was a contemporary of my mother's from south carolina, and she was able to sway him to vote for the annexation of texas. and she worked on henry clay, but i don't know whether she was really successful. she took henry clay out to dinner. and this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone having dinner with henry cla
gardner find her father is dead." and when she heard that, she fainted right back into the arms of my grandfather. he caught her tenderly. he picked her up and carried her. she came to, and later, she wrote her mother sang the first thing she remembered was going down the gangplank in the arms of the president, and she struggled and her head fell over so she could look up into his eyes. and she wrote her mother that she relies for the first time that the president of media elite.-- the...
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. >> you have to say the last day of summer it was nice for the lawns, flowers, gardner nardinar gardenersre. we'll take you out towards the tracy area. i mentioned at the top of the show you can see the rain out towards 580. moderate rain there. also we are seeing moderate rain a little to the west of campbell. a little bit of rain there. most of the heavy activity pushed towards the east there. we will say good bye to the massive area of rainfall as high pressure will start to dry us out. quite impressive rainfall totals. over a quarter of inch or half an inch in concord the last 24 hours. updated numbers will be coming in. check out half moon bay over a quarter of an inch there and over a half an inch. san francisco doing quite well with over a quarter of an inch of rainfall. the sky as you can see from our live roof top camstarting to show a hint of blue and sunshine starting to shine through. san jose at 61 degrees. los napa 70. 68 in antioch. we are definitely going to see clearing overnight. get ready for that. the showers will be ending and dry and breezy day for sunday. tomorrow w
. >> you have to say the last day of summer it was nice for the lawns, flowers, gardner nardinar gardenersre. we'll take you out towards the tracy area. i mentioned at the top of the show you can see the rain out towards 580. moderate rain there. also we are seeing moderate rain a little to the west of campbell. a little bit of rain there. most of the heavy activity pushed towards the east there. we will say good bye to the massive area of rainfall as high pressure will start to dry us...
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bristol miiers, you wouldn't necessarily see stocks like chipotle and gardner health, humana and cigna hitting all time highs. or a $40 piece of fish. you tend not to want to hide in stocks that do well. like the health care cost containers. the containers sore only when the economy is forwarding. when worlds collide it gets better. you have commerce and walgreen's on the record. that can't be happening can it? nobody is buying big truck engines or process control. they believe there is developing weakness in our country. and in fact, the fact that nike and other resorts hit a 52 week high, that means china was driving the truck. how strong is this rally? how about taking one of the worst performing groups since then. i have to get back into my way back machine and find out what that is about. how about ulta salon rallied ten points after the close or a pretty good sales number. i call them the keys to this market because of the stocks that they are making fun of me about because i like. how about twitter filed for an ipo tonight and the last time we saw a story like twitter come publi
bristol miiers, you wouldn't necessarily see stocks like chipotle and gardner health, humana and cigna hitting all time highs. or a $40 piece of fish. you tend not to want to hide in stocks that do well. like the health care cost containers. the containers sore only when the economy is forwarding. when worlds collide it gets better. you have commerce and walgreen's on the record. that can't be happening can it? nobody is buying big truck engines or process control. they believe there is...
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gardner closes the deal with the strike to drew dileo. notre dame 1-1.e actual america's cup on san francisco bay. it's been a while since usa oracle has been in a competitive race. maybe the crew was a little rusty. it was close quarters as they hit the force marker. new zealand emirates team beats u.s. to the scope. the margin was 36 seconds for the kiwis. the oracle beet had a tear in the wing and could have elected not pass on today's race. result was an even more dominant effort for new zealand. the margin in race 2, 52 saids. the u.s. team has to win 11. two more races are scheduled for tomorrow. >>> still to come on this saturday night edition of sportswrap, the 12 drivers in chase for nascar's . >>> form held true in the semifinals the u.s. open championship. novak djokovic had a battle against stan lass uaw ruch cautious winning two of the first two set, but took it i don't his racket when things turned. djokovic stayed cool and wins the point with phipes, djokovic wins with a back-handed drop volley. he moves on against rafael nadal, also a win
gardner closes the deal with the strike to drew dileo. notre dame 1-1.e actual america's cup on san francisco bay. it's been a while since usa oracle has been in a competitive race. maybe the crew was a little rusty. it was close quarters as they hit the force marker. new zealand emirates team beats u.s. to the scope. the margin was 36 seconds for the kiwis. the oracle beet had a tear in the wing and could have elected not pass on today's race. result was an even more dominant effort for new...
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michigan quarterback, devon gardner, five touchdowns, threw four, ran 1. 41-30.hey have won four straight at home against notre dame. >>> georgia quarterback, aaron murray known to choke in big games. against south carolina he finally did not. passed 400 yards and threw four touchdown passes and georgia final finally passes a three-win lo losing streak against south carolina and means georgia takes early control against the sec east. >>> the men's final set at the u.s. open. two familiar faces, djokovic against rafael. that men's final is on monday. >>> it's about to be a huge weekend for bruno mars. last night, he host eed "snl." he will be the halftime performer at the upcoming super bowl. he has to either bundle up or dance faster. the big game will be held outside in january. not quite florida. >> brr. he has to wear a court. >>> an open sports preview. tennis star rafael nadal hopes to overcome knee problems as he hopes to win that u.s. title tomorrow. we caught up with him. >> on the island of cozumel, a relaxed nadal enjoying mexico. >> reporter: did you e
michigan quarterback, devon gardner, five touchdowns, threw four, ran 1. 41-30.hey have won four straight at home against notre dame. >>> georgia quarterback, aaron murray known to choke in big games. against south carolina he finally did not. passed 400 yards and threw four touchdown passes and georgia final finally passes a three-win lo losing streak against south carolina and means georgia takes early control against the sec east. >>> the men's final set at the u.s. open....
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brett gardner's triple helped them score, the yankees and red sox, lose 6:-5, keeps the yankees in third place in the american league east. the cleveland have won their first season series against baltimore orioles, since 2006. 6-4 win, that leaves them three and a half games off the wild card race in the american league. >>> on to contradict. afghanistan have bold out, 32-run lead, the home side could only add 46 runs to finish on 327, edgemal finishing with six wickets. that's the sports for now, divian. >> stay with us, there's plenty more on news ahead. it's been good to have you here. >> i'm richelle carey. here are the latest headlines from al jazeera. the g-20 is underway in st. petersburg, russia. meeting has been watched closely to gauge the state of u.s. russia relations. on the agenda of the two day meeting is the global economy but much of the summit is expected to be centered around the possible strike at syria. meanwhile in the u.s. the senate intelligence committee is holding a closed door meeting, several scheduled in washington. also walmart employees are planning a stri
brett gardner's triple helped them score, the yankees and red sox, lose 6:-5, keeps the yankees in third place in the american league east. the cleveland have won their first season series against baltimore orioles, since 2006. 6-4 win, that leaves them three and a half games off the wild card race in the american league. >>> on to contradict. afghanistan have bold out, 32-run lead, the home side could only add 46 runs to finish on 327, edgemal finishing with six wickets. that's the...
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. >> some will come out with master gardner certificate. luis is in prison for burglary. >> i'm harvesting a lot. i'm learning how to take care of fruit, how to pick them. it's a great experience because once i get out there in the world and i go to the grocery store, i'll be able to say that's good, that's bad. >> the garden program began two decades ago with a 600-square-foot plot. it now spans more than an acre producing 25,000 pounds of produce each year. in the beginning they shipped their produce to homeless shelters and non-profits. now they sell their produce to high-end chicago restaurant. david posey at blackbird. >> first they came in with cop cars with these bags of produce. everybody stopped and turned their heads. >> have you ever had a cop deliver produce before? >> it was the first time. >> it's also the first time that the jail is shipping it's produce in bulk. a gourmet grab and go. >> great stuff. it's clean, it's fresh. it fills the kitchen with the smell, it's really good stuff. >> cost and quality is what attracted bus
. >> some will come out with master gardner certificate. luis is in prison for burglary. >> i'm harvesting a lot. i'm learning how to take care of fruit, how to pick them. it's a great experience because once i get out there in the world and i go to the grocery store, i'll be able to say that's good, that's bad. >> the garden program began two decades ago with a 600-square-foot plot. it now spans more than an acre producing 25,000 pounds of produce each year. in the beginning...
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he's worked as a gardner for the park didn'tins 2006. burnsoki is also dealing with a loss. his daughter was killed in a crash in fresno. abc news. >> christine has bolt many meals for her family and they are getting donations to keep sending meals to her young daughter and husband. if you would like to help, we have a link under "see it on tv.". >> the family of a man killed by officers in sunnyvale is angry about what an investigation into the shooting has revealed. the 34-year-old man was killed wednesday. it happened during an undercover drug sting. they were at a restaurant where officers say they bought a pound of methamphetamine from morales. they sailed he threatened him and made a movement that looked like he was reaching for a weapon. six officers opened fire and morales was hit several times. officers it not find any weapons on him or in his truck. his family he tells you also they are upset with how many times he was shot and that no weapon was found. the six veteran officers are on paid leave during the investigation. >>> dive teams will be out again today searc
he's worked as a gardner for the park didn'tins 2006. burnsoki is also dealing with a loss. his daughter was killed in a crash in fresno. abc news. >> christine has bolt many meals for her family and they are getting donations to keep sending meals to her young daughter and husband. if you would like to help, we have a link under "see it on tv.". >> the family of a man killed by officers in sunnyvale is angry about what an investigation into the shooting has revealed. the...
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brett gardner with a two-run single.e yankees would go on or excuse me, triple there, they go on to beat the white sox 6-5, sweeping them, as well. they clawed their way back despite the a-rod drama, despite not having their captain, derek jeter all season long made it back into the mix of things. >> we've got football going on tonight, kicking off in denver. michael eaves will be on hand and we'll have complete coverage throughout the night as the defending superbowl champ ravener take them on approximate a little pep in my step because of football tonight. >> hitting the auction block, a diamond that could fetch $35 million. it's believed to be the largest gem of its kind and you could. the other is an eight-carat diamond. they will be auctioned in hong kong. >> floppy disks, v.h.s. tapes are considered antiques of the electronic age but sometimes hold irreplaceable information or precious memories, this old media is in danger of vanishing forever. one museum is trying to change that. >> there's an archeological dig of
brett gardner with a two-run single.e yankees would go on or excuse me, triple there, they go on to beat the white sox 6-5, sweeping them, as well. they clawed their way back despite the a-rod drama, despite not having their captain, derek jeter all season long made it back into the mix of things. >> we've got football going on tonight, kicking off in denver. michael eaves will be on hand and we'll have complete coverage throughout the night as the defending superbowl champ ravener take...
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began to wonder, why was it that many of the photographers we associate with the war, like alexander gardnerand timothy o'sullivan, two major ones that you see again in any discussion of the civil war, why did they go west after the war? that's where they went and they did landscaping team with no people and not generally. generally often not. so there must be a reason for that. that struck me really so interesting. so i wanted to come at those events, people, historical skin sons that we are familiar with. mccain's assassination. we know lincoln was assassinated. i am not going to tell you otherwise. but what i will tell you when lincoln was assassinated, there were a group of guerrillas, speaking of guerrillas from missouri who are headed east. they were headed to washington and they are coming to kill the president. makes you wonder. the interest of if they were to drop to get adult are much further than -- i don't know, but they didn't get fired before they heard the names and that was the end of that. it was cointreau admits case you're interested, and unsavory group of people and i try
began to wonder, why was it that many of the photographers we associate with the war, like alexander gardnerand timothy o'sullivan, two major ones that you see again in any discussion of the civil war, why did they go west after the war? that's where they went and they did landscaping team with no people and not generally. generally often not. so there must be a reason for that. that struck me really so interesting. so i wanted to come at those events, people, historical skin sons that we are...
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here now with us is the heritage foundation niles gardner. nile, well, the only thing missing was kind of the hearts -- little fluttering, they were trying to make this look good but what came out of this? in the end, who looks like they have a stronger firmer grip on this? >> well, i don't think this was a very good day for barack obama. in fact, i think it was a very bad day for him. for he did not secure today the international coalition that he so badly needs to support military action. let's face it president obama has policies of appeasement for the russians for the last four and a half years. and where has that got the united states today? i think vladimir putin walked over barack obama today. it this was a rather hue humiliating day for the president. advancing a policy on the world stage that most key u.s. allies don't actually support. only the french so far have signed up to military action asong side president obama. >> laura: they made a big deal today, the white house, about this coalition letter that they released which was inc
here now with us is the heritage foundation niles gardner. nile, well, the only thing missing was kind of the hearts -- little fluttering, they were trying to make this look good but what came out of this? in the end, who looks like they have a stronger firmer grip on this? >> well, i don't think this was a very good day for barack obama. in fact, i think it was a very bad day for him. for he did not secure today the international coalition that he so badly needs to support military...
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colorado congressman cory gardner. >> this is a level of uncertainty that is just unacceptable. >> reporter visitors in washington seeing an impasse up close. what do you think of the shutdown? >> typical. congress and the senate are being stubborn. about the whole deal. >> reporter: what are you telling your congressman? >> telling lee to get it resolved. >> reporter: there are deep divisions among republicans. particularly among those tea party republicans, some three dozen, who still are intent on tying a delay in the affordable care act or obama care to this budget bill. that clock is still ticking. most people think it could take at least a short government shutdown to get this resolved. dan and bianna? >> so many people watching from the sidelines thinking the whole thing is ridiculous. >> and then the second hurdle, the debt ceiling. set to hit on october 17th as well. people will be watching the stock market. our thanks to you, jeff. >>> the other major story out of the white house. the historymaking phone call with iran. to put this news in perspective, take a look at this picture.
colorado congressman cory gardner. >> this is a level of uncertainty that is just unacceptable. >> reporter visitors in washington seeing an impasse up close. what do you think of the shutdown? >> typical. congress and the senate are being stubborn. about the whole deal. >> reporter: what are you telling your congressman? >> telling lee to get it resolved. >> reporter: there are deep divisions among republicans. particularly among those tea party republicans,...
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. >> danielle gardner directed out of the clear blue sky. her brother doug died in the attacks.anielle, thank you for joining us. before turning to kenneth fitzgerald and to howard, i just want to talk about the difficulty of the day even for someone like me, i lost a couple of people i knew, but it was not as obviously as close it was for you, but it's very hard for anybody, as i watch your documentary it was hard to watch. i know it is hard for you, you don't even like to go to the memorial. >> i don't like to do to the site, i never do toe the site. i was have familiar with the buildings, they were real, i remember the offices very well, one of the ways of dealing is i like to leave that as it was. >> one you talk about in the documentary, which is something unique and that somehow you are treated oddly by people. let's show some of that now. i said yeah i lost my cyster and nephew, and he turned around and said, wow, how cool is that, i haven't met anyone. and i looked i was mortified, i was speechless. >> i just remember this one woman saying how it looks beautiful. and whe
. >> danielle gardner directed out of the clear blue sky. her brother doug died in the attacks.anielle, thank you for joining us. before turning to kenneth fitzgerald and to howard, i just want to talk about the difficulty of the day even for someone like me, i lost a couple of people i knew, but it was not as obviously as close it was for you, but it's very hard for anybody, as i watch your documentary it was hard to watch. i know it is hard for you, you don't even like to go to the...