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what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write the harrison land act of 1800. this made purchasing land available to people of limited means. it was broken up into smaller plots, you could buy land on credit. it literally open, indiana's northwest territory to millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around saying he would not, or not go around and organize and take delegates. he was sought out. he did not refuse in fact he said if they want this clod hopper farmer for president, then i am available. part of his charm was he was humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursued. he had lots of old friends who came to his assistance. harrison's opponents tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason, if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously. it was the canals which he had a major part of developing in ohio when he was in the legislature. he allowed one to journey rather easily from cincinnati to toledo. from there the railroads were coming into play, he
what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write the harrison land act of 1800. this made purchasing land available to people of limited means. it was broken up into smaller plots, you could buy land on credit. it literally open, indiana's northwest territory to millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around saying he would not, or not go around and organize and take delegates. he was sought out....
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harrison.sappointed a lot of people in my life. i let a lot of people down. this is my wife, my wife. that's my daughter, that's my son, the twins. my mom, she's going to flip out when she find out i was in here and i got caught with a knife. >> this is a shank that was turned in from possession of offender harrison. "e" dorm east. and as you can see here, that's a pretty lengthy piece of iron there. it's got a pretty good point on the end of that. it could do some pretty severe damage, especially if that came up through a rib or a kidney or a lung. >> i got another really good friend that cares about me. i let him down, too. >> if i could get him right now, i'd beat him up just to show him you're not tough. >> robert spears has been a surrogate father to harrison during the young inmate's first four months at indiana state prison. >> i'm really mad at him now. there's no reason he should have had that knife. he's got two babies. i told him, it ain't about this, man. you've got ten years to do.
harrison.sappointed a lot of people in my life. i let a lot of people down. this is my wife, my wife. that's my daughter, that's my son, the twins. my mom, she's going to flip out when she find out i was in here and i got caught with a knife. >> this is a shank that was turned in from possession of offender harrison. "e" dorm east. and as you can see here, that's a pretty lengthy piece of iron there. it's got a pretty good point on the end of that. it could do some pretty severe...
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what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write a harrison planned act of 1800, which made purchasing land available to people of limited means. set was broken up into smaller plots. you could buy land on credit. it literally opens ohio, indiana, the northwest territory to millions and millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around. in fact, he said he would not, not go around and organize and try to seat delegates. but he was sought out. it was a sincere and honest draft. he did not refuse. in fact, he said if they want this clodhopper farmer for president, then i'm available. part of his charm was that he was humble, that he wasn't being aggressive in pursuit of it. at many, many people, yet lots of old friends, came to his assistance. harrison's opponents tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. so for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously. it was the canals, which he had a major part in devel
what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write a harrison planned act of 1800, which made purchasing land available to people of limited means. set was broken up into smaller plots. you could buy land on credit. it literally opens ohio, indiana, the northwest territory to millions and millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around. in fact, he said he would not, not go around and organize and...
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harrison grew up in a political family. a family that he knew, his his father knew, and he knew as a child thomas jefferson and james madison, and all the people that the founders of the country. william henry harrison came to cincinnati as an infant. as the first infantry he was sent by president george washington, became commandant, commander of the fort and he was here in 1791. this is when cincinnati was mostly mud streets, a few log cabins on the riverfront. his time in cincinnati paralyze the rise the rise of cincinnati as a grand city. which it did become. when he left in 1841 to be president, it wl said if they want this claude hopper farmer for president than i am available. he did seem a humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursue. many people and old friends came to his assistance. harrison's opponent tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously harrison was willing to, he enjoyed the rally and festivities. he invited some of his old fri
harrison grew up in a political family. a family that he knew, his his father knew, and he knew as a child thomas jefferson and james madison, and all the people that the founders of the country. william henry harrison came to cincinnati as an infant. as the first infantry he was sent by president george washington, became commandant, commander of the fort and he was here in 1791. this is when cincinnati was mostly mud streets, a few log cabins on the riverfront. his time in cincinnati paralyze...
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president harrison had six -- i'm sorry, needless to say, harrison won the huge majority and became president. president harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. was danielmember webster, the secretary of state. he was the greatest lawyer at the time in the united states. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court, a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. and he and henry clay founded the wig party in 1833. webster worked hard with the president-elect to get harrison to limit is enormous inaugural address. in it went on for 90 minutes a snowstorm here in washington on march 4, 1841. harrison caught a cold, doctors fednd the him -- [indiscernible] -- and brandy, and he died. on april 4. the secretary of state webster sent his own son, fletcher, on horseback down to tyler's plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the president. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was the acting president? did he have full powers? this had never happened before. a president had never died in office. it began to
president harrison had six -- i'm sorry, needless to say, harrison won the huge majority and became president. president harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. was danielmember webster, the secretary of state. he was the greatest lawyer at the time in the united states. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court, a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. and he and henry clay founded the wig party in 1833. webster worked hard...
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stay away from it. >> but about halfway through our stay at indiana, josh harrison stepped right into of his dormitory, officers found a nine-inch knife hidden among his possessions. harrison said he was considering using it on another inmate, one who was convicted of killing his cousin. >> he's going to try to come with his little dumb story, you can believe that. oh, they was going to do something and he knows i'm not going to let no one do nothing to him, so that would be weak to me. in his heart he's got to prove that he's tough. he's probably like me. he feels a lot of pain, but he's covering it up by trying to show violence, that's all that is. >> when robert found out that josh had been caught with a knife, he wanted to talk to him before josh went into lockup. so, you know, we were filming, we were following robert up there and i'm expecting, you know, the nice father/son kind of chat. and robert just lit into him. >> you think it's funny, don't you? you're a straight idiot. what you go get the knife for, for real? why did you get it? >> to do it on my cousin. >> what did i te
stay away from it. >> but about halfway through our stay at indiana, josh harrison stepped right into of his dormitory, officers found a nine-inch knife hidden among his possessions. harrison said he was considering using it on another inmate, one who was convicted of killing his cousin. >> he's going to try to come with his little dumb story, you can believe that. oh, they was going to do something and he knows i'm not going to let no one do nothing to him, so that would be weak to...
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fort harrison is just outside of richmond. the ruins are still there. you can go to see them, and i would encourage you to do that if you have some downtime. on september 29, the union army under general ord, captures fort harrison, a very strong position outside of richmond. he's critically injured in the battle, so another major general is needed to take over the 18th corps, and who do you suppose they picked? godfrey weitzel. he takes over the 18th core. he has only recently been made a major general, and now he is in charge of the 18th army corps. the next morning, september 30, lee realizes what a strong position this is, personally takes 10,000 troops from petersburg to richmond to try to recapture fort harrison. three attempts, three surges at the fort. weitzel successfully holds his position all three times and beats his former superintendent in one battle at least at fort harrison. this is a photograph of weitzel and his staff at fort harrison. you can see he was 6'4". most of the men at the time were about 5'6", so he towered above them. decem
fort harrison is just outside of richmond. the ruins are still there. you can go to see them, and i would encourage you to do that if you have some downtime. on september 29, the union army under general ord, captures fort harrison, a very strong position outside of richmond. he's critically injured in the battle, so another major general is needed to take over the 18th corps, and who do you suppose they picked? godfrey weitzel. he takes over the 18th core. he has only recently been made a...
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. >> reporter: mary and jeff say their latest discovery, 20-year-old elijah harrison -- >> do you have a farmer's tan? >> reporter: and 18-year-old hazel crew, are on the verge of something big. >> go get it. sheep are so dumb. >> reporter: hazel still lives in iowa with her family on this 125-year-old sheep farm. at nearly 6 feet tall with legs for days, hazel just walked her first runway shows in paris for designers ersers scaparelli and rouse and russo. shy sheep farmer. >> reporter: hazel is on her way. elijah is about to take his first step, a trip to new york city. mary and jeff have set up a meeting with an agent, the same one who launched channing tatum's career. that's a lot of pressure for a guy they found four months ago the a gas station in hannibal, missouri. >> he walked in front of us. we both were like -- didn't really say much to each other, just jumped out of the car and went in. >> which is always the best sign. >> where you both agree? >> yes, and we don't even have >> i noticed this guy just kind of checking me out. and i'm like, dude. what's your problem? >> he ha
. >> reporter: mary and jeff say their latest discovery, 20-year-old elijah harrison -- >> do you have a farmer's tan? >> reporter: and 18-year-old hazel crew, are on the verge of something big. >> go get it. sheep are so dumb. >> reporter: hazel still lives in iowa with her family on this 125-year-old sheep farm. at nearly 6 feet tall with legs for days, hazel just walked her first runway shows in paris for designers ersers scaparelli and rouse and russo. shy...
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maine what is probably different about harrison is what you find in that. of history, a town's person is interested in urban affairs. they do things there. country people are less likely to be noted. harrison had 1 foot in the city and one point in the city he brought the two together. >> for more information on book tvs recent visit to cincinnati go to c-span.org/local content pulitzer prize-winning boat michael presents his essays on the book world. next on book tv. >> good evening, i am bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of of the entire staff, thank you so much for coming. a few quick administrative notes. now would be a good time to turn off your cell phone or anything that might be. when we get to the q&a part of the session we encourage anyone to ask a question, please try to make your way to the microphone. we are recording this evening on c-span book tv. we would like to make sure your question is picked up on the tape. before you come out to get your book signed we would appreciate if you would fold up
maine what is probably different about harrison is what you find in that. of history, a town's person is interested in urban affairs. they do things there. country people are less likely to be noted. harrison had 1 foot in the city and one point in the city he brought the two together. >> for more information on book tvs recent visit to cincinnati go to c-span.org/local content pulitzer prize-winning boat michael presents his essays on the book world. next on book tv. >> good...
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the concern the building as a single element presented to harrison street it was not in keeping withincon hill and the requested that the towers of the mrumdz is the prominent language of the neighborhood that is provide a break distinct the tower component at the tower platform mass and here we see a slide that is showing on approach to the rincon hill neighborhoods heading east in red the building proposed on june 15th and here it is as it stands today, this slide is about how do we address the change in scale from the top of rincon hill to the adjacent neighborhood the top of the building was designed not at all enough maybe a 2 hundred to three hundred foot range a couple of aerial shots shows the massing this is looking down on the harrison street facade and the project places the freeway showing the space between the tower and freeway ramp and i don't understand essential what it means the two exceptions in terms of towers and mass and bump one of the tower separation exemption we realized to 88 feats and the plan requires hundred and 15 that happens 248 feet an harrison the bu
the concern the building as a single element presented to harrison street it was not in keeping withincon hill and the requested that the towers of the mrumdz is the prominent language of the neighborhood that is provide a break distinct the tower component at the tower platform mass and here we see a slide that is showing on approach to the rincon hill neighborhoods heading east in red the building proposed on june 15th and here it is as it stands today, this slide is about how do we address...
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harrison barnes joining us live. what was it like for you walking into that academy today?ot of fun. i had a chance to read a couple books to the kids, give out some prizes. i think everyone had a lot of fun today. >> harrison, i've got to ask you, here we are just pre- season getting close to tipping off. besides doing all the great work you do in the communities, what basketball-related work have you been doing over the last couple months? >> just been working out in the gym hard getting ady for this next season. i'm just trying to stay in shape. >> harrison, you played very well, especially during the finals. there were some games there where the entire team came together. tell us a little bit about the team chemistry you had with this team. no one got in trouble. everyone was not sell fish. selfish: how do you feel going forward. >> i think the best attribute of our team is our chemistry. we're tight off the court, and the best part of the season was the journey. every single night with these guys, win or loose, was a lot of fun. >> what's your take, do you think it's h
harrison barnes joining us live. what was it like for you walking into that academy today?ot of fun. i had a chance to read a couple books to the kids, give out some prizes. i think everyone had a lot of fun today. >> harrison, i've got to ask you, here we are just pre- season getting close to tipping off. besides doing all the great work you do in the communities, what basketball-related work have you been doing over the last couple months? >> just been working out in the gym hard...
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[dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome back to the show.re you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right. today's returning contestant is a news editor who checks facts for a living, so he's well-prepared for today. from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm. [cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a great way to get ready for this show or any trivia. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm just reading the
[dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome back to the show.re you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right. today's returning contestant is a news editor who checks facts for a living, so he's well-prepared for today. from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm. [cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a...
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. >> but mary and jeff say their latest discoveries 20-year-old elijah harrison. >> good. >> do you have>> and 1-year-old hazel crew. >> come on. >> are on verge of something big. >> go get it. >> sheep are so dumb. >> hazel still lives in iowa with her family on this 125-year-old sheep farm. at nearly six feet tall with legs for days, hazel just walked her first runway shows in paris for designers shap pa rely and ralph raf and russo. >> you can't hold back. you can't be that shy little sheep farmer. >> hazel is on her way. but elijah is about to take his first step, a trip 0 new york city. >> come over this way a little. yep. >> mary and jeff are spending months of their time preparing elijah. >> be a little more relaxed. >> all right. >> right now. >> just how you are right now. >> and investing thousands of dollars in test shoots. >> he looks tense. >> maybe dig in deep and find something that's like oh. you know what i mean? >> with no guaranteed commission, unless he gets signed in new york and starts booking work. he's so fearless. >> the stakes are high for him, too. he dropped o
. >> but mary and jeff say their latest discoveries 20-year-old elijah harrison. >> good. >> do you have>> and 1-year-old hazel crew. >> come on. >> are on verge of something big. >> go get it. >> sheep are so dumb. >> hazel still lives in iowa with her family on this 125-year-old sheep farm. at nearly six feet tall with legs for days, hazel just walked her first runway shows in paris for designers shap pa rely and ralph raf and russo....
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harrison, you're doing great. >> harrison, you want more airtime?to dad and mom. >> and what's so good is not everybody has a desk that is -- >> harrison is doing calculus! this is amazing! [ laughter ] >> this lazy susan comes in handy doesn't it? >> you can get it at any kitchen store or cabinet store. grab some tape, pick out your favorite jars, we've used mason jars here. you need my favorite velcro fastener, put one there and it's secure because we know once we graduate -- if you have an older child -- from that crayon/marker stage, you want something that has everything so you're not running back and forth. >> plus the pens in our family room this stuff would be everywhere. the couch and -- >> and it's all about stability. but talk about your child and the backpack clutter and how to attack that. we know they always bring home these great documents, things we always want to save, the honor roll certificate, the progress report. so by getting a file box and making each folder based on the school year, you can see right here you just print out t
harrison, you're doing great. >> harrison, you want more airtime?to dad and mom. >> and what's so good is not everybody has a desk that is -- >> harrison is doing calculus! this is amazing! [ laughter ] >> this lazy susan comes in handy doesn't it? >> you can get it at any kitchen store or cabinet store. grab some tape, pick out your favorite jars, we've used mason jars here. you need my favorite velcro fastener, put one there and it's secure because we know once...
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harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the time. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by weeks in congress -- by wigs in congress. on one saturday, five of the wig cabinet members walked into the white house and each one of them left one hour after the other and resigned. daniel webster stayed. tyler wanted to stay because he needed webster to help him with battles in congress. he was also worried about relations with great written. tyler was an anglo folk. he know that webster was an anglo file -- anglophile. the great financial house dominated european and american finances for years. daniel webster was the american lawyer for them. in congress at that time, pressure was building and building. the democrats controlled the house and adopted what was called the gag rule. automatic tabling of any petition that relates to slavery
harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the time. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by weeks in congress -- by wigs in congress. on one saturday, five of the wig cabinet members walked into the white house and each one of them left one hour after the other and...
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harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the time. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court. a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. he and henry clay founded the whig party. the secretary of state's and has own son down to the plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the resident. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was he acting president? did he have full powers? it had never happened before. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by whigs in congress. they thought over the national bank legislation. in mid-september, 1841, on a saturday, five whig cabinet members walked into the white house and each one of them resigned. daniel webster state. tyler wanted him to stay because he needed webster to help him with battles with the weeks in congress. phobe.
harrison won a huge majority in the electoral college and became president. resident harrison had six cabinet members against 15 cabinet members today. the senior member was daniel webster and secretary of state. the greatest warrior at the time. he had argued 170 cases before the supreme court. a record never equaled since then. he had served in the house and the senate. he and henry clay founded the whig party. the secretary of state's and has own son down to the plantation in virginia to...
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host to the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire."this season, we're changing things up. no more easy answers, no more shortcuts. just a single player hoping to walk out of here with $1 million. one person answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right. our first contestant's name literally means "celebration." hopefully there's some foreshadowing in that. from las vegas, nevada, please welcome "see-mi" lipsman. [cheers and applause] >> hi, chris, how you doing? >> hello, how are you? >> i'm doing good. you pronounced my name wrong, but it's okay. >> okay. how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. >> how did iok
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host to the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire."this season, we're changing things up. no more easy answers, no more shortcuts. just a single player hoping to walk out of here with $1 million. one person answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"?...
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[dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome back to the show.dy to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right. today's returning contestant is a news editor who checks facts for a living, so he's well-prepared for today. from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm. [cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a great way to get ready for this show or any trivia. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm just reading the
[dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome back to the show.dy to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right. today's returning contestant is a news editor who checks facts for a living, so he's well-prepared for today. from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome back albert stumm. [cheers and applause] welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> good to see you. >> see you again. >> i would think that would be a great way to...
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. >>> golden state warriors' harrison barnes stops by for a visit. looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. wrong! we love yoga and sunshine and stuff. well foster farm's chicken has no added hormones. well i wish you didn't have any added negativity! ha! high five! yeah! he's not going far. they're local. introducing fresh and natural chicken. california grown with no added hormones. from foster farms. simply better. >>> after the opening bell rang on wall street, we saw stocks increase a little bit. ended up rising pretty steady for most of the day. ahead of the close, we saw the dough is up -- dow is up by 140 points. s&p and nasdaq have similar gaents of at least -- gains of at least half a point each. >>> i love this story. surprise for students in oakland this morning. [ cheers ] >> the kids went nuts after they saw golden state warriors' star harrison barnes at their school. he surprised the children there at an assembly this morning. a little girl's mouth is wi
. >>> golden state warriors' harrison barnes stops by for a visit. looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. wrong! we love yoga and sunshine and stuff. well foster farm's chicken has no added hormones. well i wish you didn't have any added negativity! ha! high five! yeah! he's not going far. they're local. introducing fresh and natural chicken. california grown with no added hormones. from foster farms....
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it was home to seven presidents, including william henry harrison , known as the father of the west. power cable partners worked with ur staff to explore the city's history. learn more about it on american history tv. , we are in the exhibition slavery" at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he is one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at that time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as a abolitionist, he fought for the ,reedom of african-americans all the people who were in slave in the country. during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens. the archive to have his beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. so proud to have it on display. it is something that i
it was home to seven presidents, including william henry harrison , known as the father of the west. power cable partners worked with ur staff to explore the city's history. learn more about it on american history tv. , we are in the exhibition slavery" at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the...
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[cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right. our first contestant's name literally means "celebration." hopefully there's some foreshadowing in that. from las vegas, nevada, please welcome "see-mi" lipsman. [cheers and applause] >> hi, chris, how you doing? >> hello, how are you? >> i'm doing good. you pronounced my name wrong, but it's okay. >> okay. how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. >> how did i--okay, i pronounced your name wrong. go. >> it's simi. >> simi? >> yes. >> welcome to the show, simi. >> thank you. >> you seem like a ball of fire. >> um, i guess so, yeah. >> i hear you're out there playing the game right now. >> uh, yeah. >> dating. >> dating. d.w.o, as i call it, "dating while old." it's very, very difficult. >> how's that working out for you? >> it's, um, a challenge. let's put it that way. i think my worst date was probably the guy who wanted to give me his dead sister's clothes. yeah, he did. >> so he's just a giver, though. >> he is; he
[cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right. our first contestant's name literally means "celebration." hopefully there's some foreshadowing in that. from las vegas, nevada, please welcome "see-mi" lipsman. [cheers and applause] >> hi, chris, how you doing? >> hello, how are you? >> i'm doing good. you pronounced my name...
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it know it's just right. >> barbara harrison reporting. if you have home in your heart, call our special adoption hotline on our screen >>> welcome back. they're about to become the first in the nation to test for synthetic drugs. >> tish ya thompson shows you how people were cheating the system and why that's about to change. >> reporter: in this lap every cup contains a hidden story about someone who went toall or got out on probation or parole in washington, d.c. >> everyone who comes through lockup in superior court and district court, we ask if they want to give a urine inspection. >> reporter: he says this is the first time he's ever allowed a television camera inside his lab because he's made major decision that he hopes will dramatically change the drug culture in the city. for decades pretrial services has used machines like this to screen for marijuana, cocaine, pcp, amphetamine and opioids like heroin. forensic chemists process about 143,000 tests a month. >> the prescreen willing say, for example, that you're on opioids. this c
it know it's just right. >> barbara harrison reporting. if you have home in your heart, call our special adoption hotline on our screen >>> welcome back. they're about to become the first in the nation to test for synthetic drugs. >> tish ya thompson shows you how people were cheating the system and why that's about to change. >> reporter: in this lap every cup contains a hidden story about someone who went toall or got out on probation or parole in washington, d.c....
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soldiers that was station that fort washington was a young officer by the name of william henry harrison, who would become president of the united states in 1840. >> [indistinct chatter] -- mr.s another -- - conzett: this is another very important historical document. , a forerunner of the red cross, would hold sanitary fairs and then hold -- sell things off to support the troops. they approached abraham lincoln. they wanted to sell off the original copy of the amnesty proclamation; however, it was not in very good shape. so lincoln sat down and handwrote another copy of the amnesty proclamation so they could auction that off. and this is that very copy. i think the opening sentence pretty much summarizes what this document is about. whereas and by the constitution of the united states, it is provided that the press didn't shall have power -- that the president shall have power to provide reprieves. this is a significant use from the civil war. and it was one of lincoln's many attempts to bring -- [indiscernible] -- to the south. and this is what that document really represents -- is par
soldiers that was station that fort washington was a young officer by the name of william henry harrison, who would become president of the united states in 1840. >> [indistinct chatter] -- mr.s another -- - conzett: this is another very important historical document. , a forerunner of the red cross, would hold sanitary fairs and then hold -- sell things off to support the troops. they approached abraham lincoln. they wanted to sell off the original copy of the amnesty proclamation;...
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not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding.age. unparalleled of the type. it may still be unparalleled. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it had? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties. >> he felt he wasn't going to be around. not everybody makes it. >> they were fighting for like where do we secure our foothold now? ♪ ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france. and record this record. exile on main street. in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy sounding studio. >> that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this was look a debached album, i didn't know what debached means, but i got to get some of this debauchery stuff. >> having come out of the '60s which was its own animal. the '7
not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding.age. unparalleled of the type. it may still be unparalleled. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it had? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties....
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, host of the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire."this season, we're mixing things up a little. no more jumping questions, no more easy answers-- just a singlplayer determined to win that million dollars, one person answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] let me tell you about today's first contestant. he loves taking tests-- seriously-- and has gotten a perfect score on the sats and the acts not once, but five times. nobody likes him. from holmdel, new jersey, please welcome chris cho. [cheers and applause] hi, man. >> what's going on, buddy? >> how you doing? good to see you. >> great to see you. [applause]
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, host of the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire."this season, we're mixing things up a little. no more jumping questions, no more easy answers-- just a singlplayer determined to win that million dollars, one person answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] let me tell you about today's first...
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a little edgy, especially on harrison. not what we wanted to have. >> last week we did great on third down. we always are on third down. that is one of the big emphasisemphasis -- they keep the drive going, that is the only way you can play. >> the steelers had more time to prepare for this game. and it seemed to pay off in stopping the' run game. carlos hyde said pittsburgh did a good job of keeping a player on the back side to take away the cut side that he exploited. but in other aspects, the players i spoke with today said it is more of a matter of the mistakes they made, rather than what the steelers did. >>> so carlos hyde, 168 in week one against the vikings who are not as good as the steelers, 43 in week two. growing pains or was the defense just that much better? >> well, the defense was better, no doubt about that. they came in, they were fired up. they played at a higher level than the 49ers were playing. they looked a bit sluggish to me. the defense was ready for them. they are ready on the back side. they do t
a little edgy, especially on harrison. not what we wanted to have. >> last week we did great on third down. we always are on third down. that is one of the big emphasisemphasis -- they keep the drive going, that is the only way you can play. >> the steelers had more time to prepare for this game. and it seemed to pay off in stopping the' run game. carlos hyde said pittsburgh did a good job of keeping a player on the back side to take away the cut side that he exploited. but in other...
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van not only agreed with harrison, he said giving a kid a trophy they didn't earn is a form of child abuse because that's not the real world. joining me to discuss this, a man who has no choice but to live large, our big news correspondent wrestler. you have strong opinions about this. should he strip the trophies from his kid? >> i think the manner he did it may be a little iffy, maybe not put it on instagram. the walk to school may not have been fun. the message, i agree with it 110% and here's why. in this country i feel we have gotten away from the values of failing and losing and picking yourself up. everybody loves the movie with the montage, gets beat up, his wife leaves him and then he fights back and he gets it and he takes her back. but that's neither here nor there. but we don't do that anymore. when we lose, okay, here's this, anyway. no problem, you're okay. i love you, baby, you're fine. especially young men. i can't speak for young women, but for young men not having those lumps and knocks in life to come back from, when you're an adult and the first time you go for a
van not only agreed with harrison, he said giving a kid a trophy they didn't earn is a form of child abuse because that's not the real world. joining me to discuss this, a man who has no choice but to live large, our big news correspondent wrestler. you have strong opinions about this. should he strip the trophies from his kid? >> i think the manner he did it may be a little iffy, maybe not put it on instagram. the walk to school may not have been fun. the message, i agree with it 110%...
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. >> the coast guard says two people including harrison's girlfriend suffered minor injuries. peter harris said on his facebook page our son michael died this morning while living his life like he did every day with kindness, friendship, love of family, caring for others, having fun, being a friend and as one of the really good guys. jed york tweeted his support for the harris family writing my deepest condolences go out to the harrison family. >>> a $20,000 reward is being offered by the family of a vallejo woman who was shot and killed last month. they want information leading to her killer. she was shot in her car on august 3rd in front of her home. investigators say there are no strong leads in this case. now her family hopes offering reward money will lead to witnesses are ever -- so we can move on to the next chapter with how to live without her. >> i still can't rest because the person that stole my baby's life is still running around here free. >> her family says she just started a new job at kaiser. he was on her way to work when she was killed. >>> one of the deputie
. >> the coast guard says two people including harrison's girlfriend suffered minor injuries. peter harris said on his facebook page our son michael died this morning while living his life like he did every day with kindness, friendship, love of family, caring for others, having fun, being a friend and as one of the really good guys. jed york tweeted his support for the harris family writing my deepest condolences go out to the harrison family. >>> a $20,000 reward is being...
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the first as harrison street. sam ford joins us with the latest on the investigation. in the tinnily town section of the northwest washington where as you said police believe a trio of robbers struck twice around 1:30 this morning. here, after they put the guns ahead and robbed people outside the fraternity house on harrison street. >> scary. what if they come back? >> about 1:30 the visitors left the party to wait for the uber car. >> the other people put on the ski masks to comeup behind them. pull out guns. hold them to their heads. >> he asked what was going on? >> fell to the ground and my pockets searched. >> did they take stuff from you? >> they took my phone and wallet. >> blocks away minutes later, two men were outside this apartment complex confronted boy who they describe as the three black males who attempted to rob them at
the first as harrison street. sam ford joins us with the latest on the investigation. in the tinnily town section of the northwest washington where as you said police believe a trio of robbers struck twice around 1:30 this morning. here, after they put the guns ahead and robbed people outside the fraternity house on harrison street. >> scary. what if they come back? >> about 1:30 the visitors left the party to wait for the uber car. >> the other people put on the ski masks to...
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this afternoon, hope you have a great time and be sure to watch abc seven news at >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host of t all-new "who wants to be a millionaire." this season, we're changnging things up-- no more easy answers, no more shortcuts, just a single player answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ thank you. welcome to the show. everybody ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] having hosted over 2,000 trivia nights in new york city over the last ten years, today's first contestant is appropriately called "the king of trivia." we'll find out. from astoria, new york, please welcome tony hightower. [cheers and applause] what's up, tony? pleasure to meet you, pleasure. >> this is great. [sighs]
this afternoon, hope you have a great time and be sure to watch abc seven news at >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host of t all-new "who wants to be a millionaire." this season, we're changnging things up-- no more easy answers, no more shortcuts, just a single player answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ thank you. welcome to the show. everybody ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"?...
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[dramatic music] ♪ hey everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show.re you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] very special week-- "off to college" week. and our first contestant is no stranger to millions. his valedictorian speech went viral on youtube, having over 3.5 million views. all eyes are on him again today as he goes for the million. from portsmouth, new hampshire, please welcome colin yost. [cheers and applause] >> hey, chris. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you?
[dramatic music] ♪ hey everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show.re you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] very special week-- "off to college" week. and our first contestant is no stranger to millions. his valedictorian speech went viral on youtube, having over 3.5 million views. all eyes are on him again today as he goes for the million. from portsmouth, new hampshire, please welcome colin yost. [cheers and applause] >> hey,...
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. >> harrison's is closing, half off, everything in the store. they. they are closing the door after 87 years. from regulation, buoying girl scout uniforms. after all that time, customers time, customers are popping in for one last time. >> what is it mean to downtown. >> how they treated their customers, you don't see it in too many stores anymore. you knew you could come and get what you needed here. you see the history that maybe you forgot about and think, wow it's the end of an era. >> to be clear this is not a death of mainstreet story. they have done very well all these year but the shop owners are not getting younger. good friends passing on serve as a wake-up call and they want to see the world while they can. >> most of our friends husbands are not in good health. brain tumors, heart trouble, it just reminds you of your mortality. not that were so old but the point is, every day it just seems like we should have time for ourselves and enjoy life. >> she set me up with a new paris lacks. she pinned up the cuffs. >> how many times have you done
. >> harrison's is closing, half off, everything in the store. they. they are closing the door after 87 years. from regulation, buoying girl scout uniforms. after all that time, customers time, customers are popping in for one last time. >> what is it mean to downtown. >> how they treated their customers, you don't see it in too many stores anymore. you knew you could come and get what you needed here. you see the history that maybe you forgot about and think, wow it's the end...
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. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host of the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire." this season we're changing things up. no more easy answers. no more shortcuts. just a single player answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [cheers and applause] thank you. welcome to the show. who's ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a bachelor who spends his nights competing in trivia contests at his local bar. hmm. [laughter] from baltimore, maryland, please welcome back, justin williams. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? >> great. >> i know you do the nfl, so-- which--who--who does the-- >> we're eating, baby. i--a bunch of guys do that. >> oh, okay. >> we're all eating. >> so, you're a bachelor.
. >> hi, i'm chris harrison, your host of the all-new "who wants to be a millionaire." this season we're changing things up. no more easy answers. no more shortcuts. just a single player answering the question, "who wants to be a millionaire?" [cheers and applause] thank you. welcome to the show. who's ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a bachelor who spends his nights competing in trivia...
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mission, harrison, you're going to see delays. use bart as an alternate heading into san francisco later on today. that's been your best bet to avoid some delays. parking has been tough around the area, as well. golden gate ferries, caltrain, ace, doing okay this morning. eastshore freeway community carquinez bridge to the maze right around 19 minutes right now. so that looks good. also, your marin county commute, 101 looks clear no delays out of san rafael into the southbound 101580 to the golden gate bridge toll plaza an easy 14 minutes nice shot of the bridge and 880 the nimitz freeway so far, so good this morning. that's a look at your roads. here's roberta. >>> time check 5:17. let's check in with our weather watcher. we are off to a cool start this morning especially in the north bay. dave in napa, 50 degrees. thank you for checking in with us. some of the most mild temperatures right now antioch and brentwood according to jerry and paul smith's neighborhoods, as well. in san rafael linda reporting 56 degrees. i have some pr
mission, harrison, you're going to see delays. use bart as an alternate heading into san francisco later on today. that's been your best bet to avoid some delays. parking has been tough around the area, as well. golden gate ferries, caltrain, ace, doing okay this morning. eastshore freeway community carquinez bridge to the maze right around 19 minutes right now. so that looks good. also, your marin county commute, 101 looks clear no delays out of san rafael into the southbound 101580 to the...
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presidents including william hisy harrison, known by contemporaries as the father of the west. our time warner cable partners worked with c-span's city to her staff when we traveled to cincinnati to explore the history. learn more on american history tv. we are in georgia, ohio, and this is the boyhood home of grant. we are 40 miles east of cincinnati and 10 miles from the ohio river. he lived here and went to school here. was thes grant commander of the union forces in the civil war, and he won the war for the north. then he became the 18th president of the united states, three years later. came iner and mother 1823. georgetown was a frontier. they had just made brown county a county. that is why his father wanted to move here, because he would have a lot more business. this is going to be the county seat and there would be a lot more people moving in. his father was a painter and he made bridled and shoes. they share the house with a family name to the bailey's while he started building his house. he built it right here because there was a creek on one side and a creek on the
presidents including william hisy harrison, known by contemporaries as the father of the west. our time warner cable partners worked with c-span's city to her staff when we traveled to cincinnati to explore the history. learn more on american history tv. we are in georgia, ohio, and this is the boyhood home of grant. we are 40 miles east of cincinnati and 10 miles from the ohio river. he lived here and went to school here. was thes grant commander of the union forces in the civil war, and he...
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investigators believe it started as an electrical fire at harrison and door streets. you can see the flames shooting through the roof. because the homes are wooden and built on top of each other, the fires spread easily. it is a big concern. witnesses tell us that the featers were there minutes after it started to get to work. >>> tonight san jose police say the man shot by officers was trying to grab a shotgun out of the police cruiser. officers responded after ronald woods threatened to kill himself. when the officer arrived at monterey road police say woods refused to follow their orders and so an officer tased and pepper sprayed him and that didn't work. when woods attempted to reach for the shotgun case he was shot. woods is expected to recover. >>> conservative republicans are cheering house speaker john boehner's stunning disetion to quit congress. boehner was brought to tears when talking about his decision after a meeting with pope francis. >> it was never about the vote. there was no doubt whether i could survive a vote. i don't want my members to have to go
investigators believe it started as an electrical fire at harrison and door streets. you can see the flames shooting through the roof. because the homes are wooden and built on top of each other, the fires spread easily. it is a big concern. witnesses tell us that the featers were there minutes after it started to get to work. >>> tonight san jose police say the man shot by officers was trying to grab a shotgun out of the police cruiser. officers responded after ronald woods threatened...
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so today barbara harrison takes you back to meet serena once again. >>> hi, serena. so excited to cook today? i'm excited you're here. i have an apron for you. we are going to start out making macaroni and cheese. >> reporter: serena says that's one of her most favorite dishes and were surprised to learn there are so many different choices of cheese to make it. >> you can pick one kind or all four. you get to pick. >> i get to pick all four. >> reporter: having choices was a nice experience for serena. in her 11 years she's been moved around as a foster child with little to say about where she goes or how long she gets to stay. her social worker says she's a bright child who needs a lovg home to grow up in. >> she loves life. she is very friendly. she loves to cook, like you can tell today. >> reporter: serena remembered every step she learned today. >> step one, wash your hands. step two, put the butter in. step three put the flour in. step four put the milk in. stir until it's bubbling. i would like to be a chef like the lady i was cooking with. i want to be just l
so today barbara harrison takes you back to meet serena once again. >>> hi, serena. so excited to cook today? i'm excited you're here. i have an apron for you. we are going to start out making macaroni and cheese. >> reporter: serena says that's one of her most favorite dishes and were surprised to learn there are so many different choices of cheese to make it. >> you can pick one kind or all four. you get to pick. >> i get to pick all four. >> reporter: having...
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chris harrison hosted the pageant pageant. if chris harrison is not in a room with at least 10 women who times he dies. morning. the miss america pageant is a three-hour crest whitestrips commercial. one of my favorite things they do is the beginning of the show they have the women introduce themselves and give facts about their home state. and some of the state facts probably would be better unstated. >> from the state that brought you "napoleon dynamite" vote for me, i'm kalie wright, your miss idaho. >> from the bird place of walt disney i'm bringing the magic tonight. i'm crystal davis, miss illinois. >> popcorn, get your popcorn. representing the state that brings you 20% of the u.s. pop corps supply, i am morgan >> 20%? i am impressed. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i thought it would be 18% tops. isn't garfield from indiana? mention that. anyway, the winner was miss georgia, betty cantrell, her talent was singing a song from the opera "madam butterfly." she clinched it by answering this very topical question. >> new
chris harrison hosted the pageant pageant. if chris harrison is not in a room with at least 10 women who times he dies. morning. the miss america pageant is a three-hour crest whitestrips commercial. one of my favorite things they do is the beginning of the show they have the women introduce themselves and give facts about their home state. and some of the state facts probably would be better unstated. >> from the state that brought you "napoleon dynamite" vote for me, i'm kalie...
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[cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison, and welcome to the show.re you guys ready for a special "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] it is "off to college week." as the valedictorian of a graduating class of over 500 students, our returning contestant got almost a perfect score on the sats, acts, five advanced placement exams--oh, and she's going off to cornell university. she's a great test-taker. she's already proven that, because she's used her skills to get up to $30,000 already. from liverpool, new york, please
[cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison, and welcome to the show.re you guys ready for a special "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] it is "off to college week." as the valedictorian of a graduating class of over 500 students, our returning contestant got almost a perfect score on the sats, acts, five advanced placement exams--oh, and she's going off to cornell university. she's a great test-taker. she's already proven that,...