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i mean, hookups, come on. i wasn't into hookups. but i was quite busy out there. boyfriends. >> reporter: she was born in arizona, mexican on her father's side, and at 4 years old, she already had the voice that would earn her 11 grammys. the first woman ever to have four platinum albums in a row. she says about a decade ago, she felt something was going wrong. instead of the joy, the strain. >> and i knew it was mechanical and muscular. takes a tremendous amount of effort to make the vocal chords vibrate. my elevator would go to the wrong floor all the time. >> but there was no diagnosis. she sang publicly for the last time in 2009. >> toward the end, i really was just shouting. i was trying to recraft the way i sang, for years. and i was, i found it, kind of like a broadway belt. ♪ the sun will come up tomorrow ♪ which i can't even do now. reporter: and after the singing, the physical exhaustion. >> it was hard to comb mill hair. it was hard to brush my teeth, wash my hair. hard to get my hands up over my head. you go to a doctor, tell them you're tired? he's ti
i mean, hookups, come on. i wasn't into hookups. but i was quite busy out there. boyfriends. >> reporter: she was born in arizona, mexican on her father's side, and at 4 years old, she already had the voice that would earn her 11 grammys. the first woman ever to have four platinum albums in a row. she says about a decade ago, she felt something was going wrong. instead of the joy, the strain. >> and i knew it was mechanical and muscular. takes a tremendous amount of effort to make...
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and i did have a victorian grandmother, but i mean, hookups? come on. i wasn't into hookups.had lots of very nice boyfriends. >> reporter: she was born in arizona, mexican on her father's side, and at 4 years old, she already had the voice that would earn her grammys. the first woman ever to have four platinum albums in a row. but she says about a decade ago, she felt something was going wrong. instead of the joy, the strain. >> and i knew it was mechanical and muscular. it takes a tremendous amount of coordination to make your vocal chords vibrate a certain way. at some point, i couldn't make the notes. i'd aim for a c, hit a g or something. it was like my elevator would go to the wrong floor all the time. >> reporter: but there was no diagnosis. she sang publicly for the last time in 2009. >> toward the end, i really was just shouting. i mean, i'd found a place to sing on the flat part of my voice. i was trying to recraft the way i sang, for years. and i was -- i found -- kind of like a broadway belt. ♪ the sun will come up tomorrow ♪ you know? which i can't even do now. >>
and i did have a victorian grandmother, but i mean, hookups? come on. i wasn't into hookups.had lots of very nice boyfriends. >> reporter: she was born in arizona, mexican on her father's side, and at 4 years old, she already had the voice that would earn her grammys. the first woman ever to have four platinum albums in a row. but she says about a decade ago, she felt something was going wrong. instead of the joy, the strain. >> and i knew it was mechanical and muscular. it takes a...
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for a 95-yard hookup.in 49-42. >>> the a's have gotten very hot in september. they may leave texas in the dust in the standings. facing yu darvish. josh donaldson tries to score from first. the play at the plate and he dives in safely. the only run of the game and the only run that colon needed. he looked like an all-star. eight scoreless innings and struck out seven. david murphy just browsing and the a's blank the rangers 1-0 and lead by five and a half with 14 to play. >>> the giants in l.a. get your championship ring. fifth inning, hunter pence, high, deep, and aloha means grand slam. a career high seven rbis, the giants won 19-3. most runs ever allowed at dodger stadium. >>> floyd mayweather believes he is the greatest boxer of all time. another knock on his resume. dominating from start to finish. just too quick, too smart, too experienced. one judge -- this is a mystery. somehow scored this fight a draw which was absurd. mayweather wins by majority decision. he is 45-0. he made $41 million for this
for a 95-yard hookup.in 49-42. >>> the a's have gotten very hot in september. they may leave texas in the dust in the standings. facing yu darvish. josh donaldson tries to score from first. the play at the plate and he dives in safely. the only run of the game and the only run that colon needed. he looked like an all-star. eight scoreless innings and struck out seven. david murphy just browsing and the a's blank the rangers 1-0 and lead by five and a half with 14 to play. >>>...
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but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach
but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach
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but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach stanford. we're bringing the retail all the way across to meet stanford so we have some space. it doesn't have to be one retail so we could have is a smaller retailer on the corner. >> i agree with with that and it sounds like you could expand that retail perhaps one of the spaces could be in keeping with the western area. >> we've talked about the park. we're willing to examine park let's. we'd be happy to do that >> okay. and the other issue that was brought up was the access into our garage. now someone may have miss stated it was only 20 foot >> it's 25. >> is it 25? >> it's 25 if you read the whole transportation report. we don't want trucks having to cue on standing for the record and in order to make a turn in a narrow a
but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach stanford. we're bringing the retail all the way across to meet stanford so we have some space. it doesn't have to be one retail...
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but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach stanford. we're bringing the retail all the way across to meet stanford so we have some space. it doesn't have to be one retail so we could have is a smaller retailer on the corner. >> i agree with with that and it sounds like you could expand that retail perhaps one of the spaces could be in keeping with the western area. >> we've talked about the park. we're willing to in
but we thought about potentially a food truck where we provided all of the hookups and things along stanford alley and accommodate a food truck and put this food trucks when the street is active like ball games. i'm not telling you we're going to do that but examining is possibility. the retail design right now comes almost all the way across brandon but doesn't reach stanford. we're bringing the retail all the way across to meet stanford so we have some space. it doesn't have to be one retail...
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remember -- reynolds to lynch. 27-yard hookup. reynolds talks about navy. >> we knew coming out today we had chance to go 2-0. we wanted to get out to a fast start. defense played well. giving us a chance to get ahead. ill was a good team win. >> i'm not the smartest guy in the world, but i'm not an idiot. that dude is good. he's good. he's smart. every time he does something, it's like wow. talk about leadership. i don't know if i've ever been around a leader like him. >> another dude is pretty good. how about texas a&m quarterback johnny heisman. johnny football. johnny manziel. sixth-ranked texas a&m taking on top-ranked alabama. aggies led 14-0, but this is alabama. they've won three of the last four national championships. they pick off johnny football there. there's a reverse and mo just weaving his way through traffic. is he going to get to the house? oh, you betcha. how about alabama. roll tide, they win 49-42. at this stage of the baseball season, a season every game feels like a do-or-die scenario for the nats. tonight c
remember -- reynolds to lynch. 27-yard hookup. reynolds talks about navy. >> we knew coming out today we had chance to go 2-0. we wanted to get out to a fast start. defense played well. giving us a chance to get ahead. ill was a good team win. >> i'm not the smartest guy in the world, but i'm not an idiot. that dude is good. he's good. he's smart. every time he does something, it's like wow. talk about leadership. i don't know if i've ever been around a leader like him. >>...
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at gossipgirl.com, selena gomez's at extratv.com and over at gossipgirl.com, selena gomez's secret hookup with a harry ♪ music one more time! ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. >>> this sunday we will be with sofia vergara at the emmys. i say "modern family" is the big comedy winner, but today we leave you with new scenes of sofia the dominatrix in "machete kills." sexy in leather, yielding a whip. dangerous in a metal bra. >> pucker up, lover boy. >> all new video, sofia behind of the scenes of "machete kills!" >> she's like an assassin. it's all a fun to be in a movie where you can do action and shot guns and shoot people with your metal bra. >> mel gibson also loving the heavy artillery. >> "machete kills." he's kind of like a bond villian. >> today on "tmz" -- >> taking a picture of lebron james. not the huge, cool building they should be taking a photo of. >> they look like they're tak
at gossipgirl.com, selena gomez's at extratv.com and over at gossipgirl.com, selena gomez's secret hookup with a harry ♪ music one more time! ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super duper party troopers, sing about ants in their pants. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. >>> this sunday we will be with sofia vergara at the emmys. i say "modern family" is the big...
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the united states, in terms of young americans, mostly from minneapolis minnesota, going there to hookup with radicals there. >> what is so alarming about this attack is that it took place in the shopping mall which begs the question how prepare are we here in america? >> well since the mum buy attacks in india in 20008, u.s. government have being paying attention to security in malls. they have been doing practices. they're told to have their local law enforcement patrol higher capacity weapons in their cars so they can respond. i can recall going to an fbi training session at a local hotel in d.c. in these type of scenarios ss you have to go in and go in fast. u.s. law enforcement officials have been thinking about this particular issue. >> coming at times when americans go to shopping malls. okay, pierre thank you. >>> as this crisis continues we want to remind you we'll have continuing coverage on abc news as well as on abcnews.com. >>> the big story here at home. and there it is. the countdown clock ticking away as we approach the looming government shutdown. >> last night president
the united states, in terms of young americans, mostly from minneapolis minnesota, going there to hookup with radicals there. >> what is so alarming about this attack is that it took place in the shopping mall which begs the question how prepare are we here in america? >> well since the mum buy attacks in india in 20008, u.s. government have being paying attention to security in malls. they have been doing practices. they're told to have their local law enforcement patrol higher...
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the united states, in terms of young americans, mostly from minneapolis, minnesota, going there to hookup and fight with the radicals there. so, there's a deep concern. they are paying very, very close attention. >> what is so alarming about this attack is that it took place in a shopping mall, which begs the question, how prepared are we here in america for a mall attack? unlike sporting venues, there's no security check. >> well, since the mumbai attacks in india in 2008, u.s. government and law enforcement officials have been paying particular attention to increasing security at the malls. major urban centers, police departments have been doing practices. they're told to have their local law enforcement patrol officers have higher-capacity weapons in the trunks of their cars so they can respond. i can recall going to an fbi training session with local hotels in d.c., and they made the point in these type of scenarios you have to go in and go in fast. that the terrorists are not there to make demands. they are there to kill people. you have to confront them straight-up. u.s. law enforce
the united states, in terms of young americans, mostly from minneapolis, minnesota, going there to hookup and fight with the radicals there. so, there's a deep concern. they are paying very, very close attention. >> what is so alarming about this attack is that it took place in a shopping mall, which begs the question, how prepared are we here in america for a mall attack? unlike sporting venues, there's no security check. >> well, since the mumbai attacks in india in 2008, u.s....
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apparently it was a little quick hookup.ple of months into it, he brought his real girlfriend, the love of his life. no scandal there. but essentially they became friends and stayed friends for the rest of the time. that was before she was hot and heavy with ozzy. >> before he got married, as well. this is on the up and up, they were both single and had a little flingy wingy. nothing wrong with that. >> nothing wrong with a flingy wingy. >>> tom hanks, juror on a domestic violence case. >> how cool is that? i want to be on that jury. >> i think everybody want to be on that jury. this is a legitimate case, criminal case. the guy allegedly struck his girlfriend and he's facing a year in prison. that's the maximum conviction, a misdemeanor. tom hanks was there with other jurors and interacting and laughing at their jokes, taking copious notes as the attorneys went through everything that was going on and he's taking this very seriously. he will be back in court tomorrow. this is all according to tmz. they broke the story and al
apparently it was a little quick hookup.ple of months into it, he brought his real girlfriend, the love of his life. no scandal there. but essentially they became friends and stayed friends for the rest of the time. that was before she was hot and heavy with ozzy. >> before he got married, as well. this is on the up and up, they were both single and had a little flingy wingy. nothing wrong with that. >> nothing wrong with a flingy wingy. >>> tom hanks, juror on a domestic...
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you speak seriously to americans on a radio hookup from london. hello, america he says to the radio audience back home. after watching a part of the world being blown to pieces, a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia and california and illinois. all that noise you hear is static. it starts coming to london. you can hear the bombs falling on this streets of the homes. this is a big story. you're part of it. too late to let them come. it's as if the lights are out everywhere except in america. keep those lights burning. cover them with steel. remember the times. but a canopy of unmanned planes around them. hello, america. hang onto your lights. they are there limits left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's army and air force had already crashed norway, denmark, holland, belgium and france. great writ was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of written began. almost every night until may may 1941, planes had dropped hundreds of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, coventry, birmingham, southhampt
you speak seriously to americans on a radio hookup from london. hello, america he says to the radio audience back home. after watching a part of the world being blown to pieces, a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia and california and illinois. all that noise you hear is static. it starts coming to london. you can hear the bombs falling on this streets of the homes. this is a big story. you're part of it. too late to let them come. it's as if the lights are out everywhere...
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braxton miller heisman trophy candidate unloads a rainbow to devin smith for a 47-yard hookup.owns on the day as the buckeyes would go onto win big, 40-20 is your final. the fighting irish of notre dame have a lot of holes to fill this season, manti te'o plays for the chargers, and their starter quarterback from a year ago everett golson dropped out of school. no worries tommy rees filling in the void. the senior quarterback scored the trifecta with three touchdowns passes against temple as number 14 notre dame takes care of business, giving head coach brian kelly career victory number 200. speaking of kelly, he got a new five-year deal today that will keep him in south bend through 2017. all right, what do you think? will tim tebow ever play quarterback in the nfl again. the patriots cut him to get down to the 50 thief man roster. tebow struggled this preseason completing just 33% of his passes. scoring two touchdowns and two interceptions, now, tebow mania hit an all-time high two years ago in denver burk ever since then, it's been a steady decline. with the jets and patriots
braxton miller heisman trophy candidate unloads a rainbow to devin smith for a 47-yard hookup.owns on the day as the buckeyes would go onto win big, 40-20 is your final. the fighting irish of notre dame have a lot of holes to fill this season, manti te'o plays for the chargers, and their starter quarterback from a year ago everett golson dropped out of school. no worries tommy rees filling in the void. the senior quarterback scored the trifecta with three touchdowns passes against temple as...
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on their opening drive, braxton miller unloads a ramirez rainbow to devin smith for a 47-yard hookup.the day. when do they play michigan? [laughter] >> buckeyes would go onto win big 40-20 is your final. now, the fighting irish of notre dame have a lot of holes to fill this season manti te'o is playing for the charge, he everett goal zone their quarterback dropped out of school. no worry, tommy rees is filling the void scoring three touchdown passes against temple as number 14 notre dame took care of business giving head coach brian kelly career victory number 200. speaking of kelly, he got a few 5-year deal today keeping him in south bend through 2017. elevator, what do you think, will tim tebow ever play quarterback in the nfl again? >> no. >> the patriots cut the former heisman trophy winner today in order to get down their 53-man roster. buffalo might wants to keep an eye on them. tebow struggled this preseason completing 33% of his passes while throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions, tebow mania hit an all-time high two years ago in denver burk ever since, it', but eversin
on their opening drive, braxton miller unloads a ramirez rainbow to devin smith for a 47-yard hookup.the day. when do they play michigan? [laughter] >> buckeyes would go onto win big 40-20 is your final. now, the fighting irish of notre dame have a lot of holes to fill this season manti te'o is playing for the charge, he everett goal zone their quarterback dropped out of school. no worry, tommy rees is filling the void scoring three touchdown passes against temple as number 14 notre dame...
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lori: what about the new york stock exchange-nasdaq hookup we were talking about. >> that's basicallybetween, when you talk to executives at both places off the record, you see that happening? they will say yes, regulatory landscape has got to change. you know, they're just, not the total exchanges but their cash equities busy is not the big thing it used to be. that said, one thing i'm going to right after i finish this report i will put a report into prim watts and his pr guy. why they're buying blackberry is a fascinating story. far fax financial -- adam: could be canadian pride. canadian company, blackberry, insurance -- >> i didn't know that. adam: absolutely, toronto. >> maybe there is management synergies they know each other this is interesting for fairfax, a company under tremendous pressure not too long ago. lori: thanks, charlie. continue with questions and blackberry why engage in this deal with keith bliss on the floor of the new york stock exchange. big story of the hour is the deal with blackberry. what is the reaction on the floor and can you shed any light on fairfax
lori: what about the new york stock exchange-nasdaq hookup we were talking about. >> that's basicallybetween, when you talk to executives at both places off the record, you see that happening? they will say yes, regulatory landscape has got to change. you know, they're just, not the total exchanges but their cash equities busy is not the big thing it used to be. that said, one thing i'm going to right after i finish this report i will put a report into prim watts and his pr guy. why...
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hookup of the night.fter a recovered on-side kick, pats had the ball up seven, but brady fumbled the ball, giving the falcons one more shot. matt ryan on fourth and seven from the 10 throws it into the end zone. pats win 30-23. now out of denver, where the quarterback most measured by brady is treating the nfl like that he most answered to. manning had thrown for 12 touchdowns in his first three games and would add to that total against the eagles in week four. once again, manning unstoppable, going 28-34 for 327 yards. he has 16 touchdown passes this season. he still hasn't thrown and interception. denver improves to 4-0, beating the eagles 52-20. >> on the film, there's always things you can improve on. there's things we're doing well that we need to continue to do. second half, we made good adjustments. coaches tightened up some things in our execution of the second half was good. we were disappointed that first drive, that last drive of the first half, not gettings points. to have no points there was
hookup of the night.fter a recovered on-side kick, pats had the ball up seven, but brady fumbled the ball, giving the falcons one more shot. matt ryan on fourth and seven from the 10 throws it into the end zone. pats win 30-23. now out of denver, where the quarterback most measured by brady is treating the nfl like that he most answered to. manning had thrown for 12 touchdowns in his first three games and would add to that total against the eagles in week four. once again, manning unstoppable,...
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they had a hookup to arlington. they knew the exact moment so that the bu galler from arlington also played "taps". >> she lives how long after she died? >> 37 years. an extraordinarily long time. he dies in 1924 and she dies at 1961. >> what was her life like? >> she spent the rest of the life being woodrow wilson's widow. she tried to interhis legacy. she chose the first biographer. she controlled the access to papers very, very closely. she controlled how his image was portrayed. she wrote her own memoir. as i said, with her own spin on it. she collaborated with darryl to make the movie about wilson. she really had the tight rein on what he feels allowed to do. but to me the most important thing that she did was she supported something that he had supported during his lifetime, the woodrow wilson commission, is it call? >> foundation? >> foundation. >> and they helped to create the united nations and they also collect these papers that arthur link and his team edited so there are 69 volumes of woodrow wilson's le
they had a hookup to arlington. they knew the exact moment so that the bu galler from arlington also played "taps". >> she lives how long after she died? >> 37 years. an extraordinarily long time. he dies in 1924 and she dies at 1961. >> what was her life like? >> she spent the rest of the life being woodrow wilson's widow. she tried to interhis legacy. she chose the first biographer. she controlled the access to papers very, very closely. she controlled how...
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he has a suite he built for madonna, he has a hookup room and a pool with 24 karat tile. >> what about the aerial scenes and the blood. that's ghoulish. if you have it as a public place, unpleasant things are going to happen on those steps, won't it? >> it's a controversial plan. a lot of people see this as an historic site, meaningful to the minds of many people. and to turn it into a retail store strikes many in miami as crass. it's a tough building because it's basically in the middle of the times square. >> i wonder what apple thinks of all of it. >> shares of ring central soaring on its opening day. why they chose to trade on the nyse. back in two. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions t
he has a suite he built for madonna, he has a hookup room and a pool with 24 karat tile. >> what about the aerial scenes and the blood. that's ghoulish. if you have it as a public place, unpleasant things are going to happen on those steps, won't it? >> it's a controversial plan. a lot of people see this as an historic site, meaningful to the minds of many people. and to turn it into a retail store strikes many in miami as crass. it's a tough building because it's basically in the...
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jordan is taking part of the million -- now close to 3 hundred hookup,000 refugees. ordan and turkey and lebanon are taking many of these refugees. four million people have been displaced. a million three are in other countries. so this is a country that is foreign. most of the action in syria is down here near the capital of amascus. you look into lebanon and you look into syria. what a beautiful place in the world, if only more people could go there. unfortunately there is not peace in the area. so the road to damascus is pretty clear. they have good wine there, too, by the way. now, the northern part of syria is where the rebels made a tremendous amount of of progress in 2011 and 2012. and then, of course, the supplies were drained. what assad is attempting to do is make this area safe for himself. but there is no question that hezbollah is involved. we're not just talking about syria now. we're talking about the peace in the valley. we're talking about peace in this whole area. now, we just came out of two skirmishes, two wars, with iraq and afghanistan. think ab
jordan is taking part of the million -- now close to 3 hundred hookup,000 refugees. ordan and turkey and lebanon are taking many of these refugees. four million people have been displaced. a million three are in other countries. so this is a country that is foreign. most of the action in syria is down here near the capital of amascus. you look into lebanon and you look into syria. what a beautiful place in the world, if only more people could go there. unfortunately there is not peace in the...
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the nicest touches when the funeral was at the end of its service, a bugler "taps," and they had a hookup to arlington so they knew the exact moment so the bugler at arlington also played the song. host: she lived how long after he died? guest: something like 37 years. it was an extraordinarily long time. he died in 1924. she died at the end of 1961. host: what was her lifelike? she spent the rest of her life being woodrow wilson's widow. chose his first biographer. she controlled access to his papers very closely. she controlled how his image was portrayed. she wrote her own memoir. with her own spin on it. she collaborated with darrell's zenick, who made a movie about him. to me, the most important thing that she did, she supported something that he had supported during his lifetime, the woodrow wilson commission. guest: foundation. guest: foundation. they helped create the united nations. they also collect these papers so there are 69 volumes of woodrow wilson's letters and other significant papers. many letters from the first lady, even letters from mary p eck. some videos with film o
the nicest touches when the funeral was at the end of its service, a bugler "taps," and they had a hookup to arlington so they knew the exact moment so the bugler at arlington also played the song. host: she lived how long after he died? guest: something like 37 years. it was an extraordinarily long time. he died in 1924. she died at the end of 1961. host: what was her lifelike? she spent the rest of her life being woodrow wilson's widow. chose his first biographer. she controlled...
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if you give us a call up, if you give us a hookup, we'll come to help you in your neighborhood. thank you all! >> thank you, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. >> hillary, do you want to add a comment? >> five quick points. one, now there's not a mandate for those states and jurisdictions that have to report changes before they make them, they're making them now anyway. as you know, texas cut a redistricting map that was so unconstitutional it was shut down by the justice department. the day that the supreme court decision came down, they announced in texas we can now move ahead with this redistricting plan that will disenfranchise african-americans and others throughout the state of texas. we know they are moving in that direction. we want to make sure we are monitoring them now. erick holder said don -- down with the naacp and others we set up a process that more lawyers and resources -- i say -- [inaudible] [applause] in to the voting rights section even as they cutting overall budget. there's a lot to be said for those priorities. they're doing that to be helpful. they are cu
if you give us a call up, if you give us a hookup, we'll come to help you in your neighborhood. thank you all! >> thank you, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. >> hillary, do you want to add a comment? >> five quick points. one, now there's not a mandate for those states and jurisdictions that have to report changes before they make them, they're making them now anyway. as you know, texas cut a redistricting map that was so unconstitutional it was shut down by the justice...
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that is the hookup. a university professor has argued in some cases not a business, not persistent lingering malignant discrimination potentially targeting that's problematic. it's a way that white brothers and sisters poke each other up that excludes, that excludes opportunity. you don't have to be a bigot or a racist. i ain't going to do nothing to you. you don't want to hate no buddy. you just love yours to the extraordinary degree. when you have the mistaken economic policy in your pocket clinical representation at your but have that combination is pretty great. it's pretty horrible if you were on the other. [applause] we have two more participants home run hitters here. .. and we want her to talk about the effect of pension cuts on a very critical segment of our population, the police. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you very kindly. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here. one again, i'm brenda, a retired deputy chief. but i'm a police officer. i did it thirty years. i w
that is the hookup. a university professor has argued in some cases not a business, not persistent lingering malignant discrimination potentially targeting that's problematic. it's a way that white brothers and sisters poke each other up that excludes, that excludes opportunity. you don't have to be a bigot or a racist. i ain't going to do nothing to you. you don't want to hate no buddy. you just love yours to the extraordinary degree. when you have the mistaken economic policy in your pocket...