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of independence. the church was closed for 3 months. on sunday they're opening their doors and celebrating being back open. >>> a baltimore landmark will reopen in october. the edgar allen poe house was closed because of a budget shortfall. it will be open from noon until 4:00 and it will be lived in the home from 1833 to 1835. >>> as we head to break, we're going to take a live look outside. this is what things look like this morning. still dark at 5:36. we will find out from lynette what's in store for the weekend when we come back. at university of phoenix, we know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.edu and get started today. >>> the michael jackson wrongful death trial is now in the hands of the jury. his mother is seeking $1.5 billion. attorneys for aeg live insist the singer was responsible for his own death by hiring dr. conrad murray. >>> a surprise confessio
of independence. the church was closed for 3 months. on sunday they're opening their doors and celebrating being back open. >>> a baltimore landmark will reopen in october. the edgar allen poe house was closed because of a budget shortfall. it will be open from noon until 4:00 and it will be lived in the home from 1833 to 1835. >>> as we head to break, we're going to take a live look outside. this is what things look like this morning. still dark at 5:36. we will find out from...
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of motivational speakers and music at the old theater on october 5th. >> it will get the job done. good job. >>> a baltimore landmark is going to reopen in october. the edgar allen poe houselems. now you'll be able to attend for free. poe house will open from noon to 4:00. he lived there from 1833 to 1835 with his aunt, grandmother, and two cousins. >> free is good. >> darn good and i did not live next door. [ laughter ] i beat you to the punch. >>> do politics belong in pasta? one major noodle maker is making waves after taking a stand. >> who they say they do not want in their ad. that's coming up on abc 2 news at 11:00. >> did you ever lean over a baby's crib and say i'm going to eat you up? we all say that. but why? tonight we'll find out why it's the baby's smell making us go goo-goo. >> would you like to try a new mighty wing? how does mcdonald's stack up? a taste test for the ages. >> it's 11:11. make a wish and take a look downtown. 68 degrees right now. an ocean storm is going to form. what does this mean? she's got a receipt.just shopped at giant. we're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop. on charmin bath tissue you could've saved $2
of motivational speakers and music at the old theater on october 5th. >> it will get the job done. good job. >>> a baltimore landmark is going to reopen in october. the edgar allen poe houselems. now you'll be able to attend for free. poe house will open from noon to 4:00. he lived there from 1833 to 1835 with his aunt, grandmother, and two cousins. >> free is good. >> darn good and i did not live next door. [ laughter ] i beat you to the punch. >>> do...
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from the upcoming movie, lee daniels, "the butler," which was inspired by the true story of eugene allen, white house served eight presidents from harry truman to ronald reagan. here with us that man that made the story of eugene allen known to the world, writer and my old pal from "the washington post" will haygood, author of "the butler a witness to history." before we do this roundtable conversation with you, will, tell me how you found eugene allen and what led you to want to find him? >> i was a reporter with "the washington post" and i was covering the 2008 obama campaign and i was at a rally in north carolina. at the end of the rally i walked outside and there was some young ladies and they were crying and i walked over to them and i asked them if anything was wrong. they happened to have been white young ladies who had been inside of this stadium rally. and they said, we're crying because our fathers won't talk to us anymore because we support this african-american candidate. that was very powerful to me. and it sort of told me this man is going to win, because it felt like a movement. if you
from the upcoming movie, lee daniels, "the butler," which was inspired by the true story of eugene allen, white house served eight presidents from harry truman to ronald reagan. here with us that man that made the story of eugene allen known to the world, writer and my old pal from "the washington post" will haygood, author of "the butler a witness to history." before we do this roundtable conversation with you, will, tell me how you found eugene allen and what led...
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of their income. penalties income every year after that. >>> get the republican and democratic leaders in the house to agree on something. in this case, they say yes, the u.s. should attack. allen martin tells u most bay area members of congress are saying let's wait a minute. >> from the white house. >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> to the hills. >> it did happen. >> the obama administration is urging congress to give the president the go ahead to unleash a military strike sgens against targets in syria saying the syrian government used chemical weapons against its own people. >> this is something that the united states, as a country, needs to do. >> we must respond. >> but as for the rankin file democrats in the bay area, they're not so convinced. >> i think there are more questions than answers at this point. >> congresswoman of san jose coauthored a public letter with fellow lawmaker of palo alto. the letter addressed to national security advisor susan rice includes a series of questions they say must be answered before they can make any decision, including. >> what if there is retaliation against turkey or israel, what would the u.s. be required to do in that
of their income. penalties income every year after that. >>> get the republican and democratic leaders in the house to agree on something. in this case, they say yes, the u.s. should attack. allen martin tells u most bay area members of congress are saying let's wait a minute. >> from the white house. >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> to the hills. >> it did happen. >> the obama administration is urging congress to give the president the go...
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on the proposed syria war blair was hovering there like a donkey right there george allen because you're in the house of commons that close vote on the syria war was close. and very close and you know you're in the house of commons your way of thinking after years of anti-war demonstration that a lot of people said went nowhere finally with you in the house of commons and a lot of other like minded folks there was a defeat of a war initiative really the first time in hundreds of years so you're on the so much say the margin how ever when it came to that vote in the house of parliament it tipped against that war so now you and your like minded m.p.'s have redirected this the history of this country quest or not since seventy nine eighty two has a british prime minister been defeated on a matter of war and peace in parliament and that was lord north in connection with the war against the revolting american colonists and so it's historic by any measure it also was decisive if we had not taken that decision by just thirteen votes that day president obama would have launched a war that we can't but because w
on the proposed syria war blair was hovering there like a donkey right there george allen because you're in the house of commons that close vote on the syria war was close. and very close and you know you're in the house of commons your way of thinking after years of anti-war demonstration that a lot of people said went nowhere finally with you in the house of commons and a lot of other like minded folks there was a defeat of a war initiative really the first time in hundreds of years so you're...
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you have john -- [inaudible] goaf raney, first black member of the house of representatives from south carolina. richard allen is on here. richard though door greener. first black graduate harvard. first black ph.d. he first 2000 get -- one to get the undergrad degree. the reason it sticks out, washington in 1870 and 18980 was the first generation of civil rights leader. douglass was the biggest man on campus. he was the most distinguished gentleman -- [laughter] general oliver howard university is named after him. he was known as the christian soldier. douglass when he comes to washington, there's a lot stuff going on. howard university is founded in 1867. today it's an hbcu. it's well-known. do we have any graduates? shoutout to them! he was not the first president of the university, but he was influential in making a lot of moves to accident occur -- secure the university's existence. he lost his right arm in a battle. he was from maine. this is howard university, from i believe the 1901 class catalog. the main building has since been knocked down. this is general howard's home which still stands on the ca
you have john -- [inaudible] goaf raney, first black member of the house of representatives from south carolina. richard allen is on here. richard though door greener. first black graduate harvard. first black ph.d. he first 2000 get -- one to get the undergrad degree. the reason it sticks out, washington in 1870 and 18980 was the first generation of civil rights leader. douglass was the biggest man on campus. he was the most distinguished gentleman -- [laughter] general oliver howard...
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she says to the white house gardener lets re-create the section of this garden at the white house and of course this is the famous rose garden at the white house. allen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space in a wheelchair and she watches as the gardener works. she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for the roses blooming the white house. president obama traveled to liberty missouri today to to spk to locals at a ford automobile stamping plant. in his remarks he talked about the state of the auto industry and the u.s. economy. he also spoke about the potential threat of a government shutdown at the end of the month should both chambers of congress not agree on a continuing resolution that would continue to fund the government through december. this is 40 minutes. [applause] >> i just want to say about jordan, third-generation ford employee. she is going to school during the week. works at the plant on the weekends getting a degree in business management and will be taking allen's place running the company. and about i don't know --
she says to the white house gardener lets re-create the section of this garden at the white house and of course this is the famous rose garden at the white house. allen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space in a wheelchair and she watches as the gardener works. she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for the roses blooming the white house. president obama traveled to liberty...
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central, tried to carry out a hit in retaliation for a home invasion at one of the gang's drug houses. they found out julio allen was there. davis gave the order, and bradford dodson fired several rounds through a plate glass window. >> when you've got someone firing rounds inside a mcdonald's like that, that's unacceptable. that's when i said, "i want this duck. this guy has got to go down." we initiated a federal case. did an awful lot of surveillance, following people, watching people talking to informants. we started to see the pattern. the way they were selling the narcotics was the same. >> he was using different locations in the city, renting houses. normally he would have a lady rent the house in her name. nobody would live there. they would just use it strictly to sell drugs. >> the rockford police department had executed search warrants at many of these houses and only gotten small quantities of crack cocaine or heroin. almost always heroin. and he was never there. he wasn't the one selling it. we were lucky enough to have a confidential informant who was providing us with a wealth of information. and
central, tried to carry out a hit in retaliation for a home invasion at one of the gang's drug houses. they found out julio allen was there. davis gave the order, and bradford dodson fired several rounds through a plate glass window. >> when you've got someone firing rounds inside a mcdonald's like that, that's unacceptable. that's when i said, "i want this duck. this guy has got to go down." we initiated a federal case. did an awful lot of surveillance, following people,...
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i'm candice i live on green street across the the allen park and 1700 union street is viewed from all levels of my house. you already have a letter outlining my concerns. while i appreciate at&ts need to improve their stoifrs the neighboring areas this is a poorly conceived crude decision that desecrates the architecture of this building. you have a packet that shows you photographs this is a buff building and this is is making restraining order site there are pieces that are the size of a
i'm candice i live on green street across the the allen park and 1700 union street is viewed from all levels of my house. you already have a letter outlining my concerns. while i appreciate at&ts need to improve their stoifrs the neighboring areas this is a poorly conceived crude decision that desecrates the architecture of this building. you have a packet that shows you photographs this is a buff building and this is is making restraining order site there are pieces that are the size of a
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i'm candice i live on green street across the the allen park and 1700 union street is viewed from all levels of my house. you already have a letter outlining my concerns. while i appreciate at&ts need to improve their stoifrs the neighboring areas this is a poorly conceived crude decision that desecrates the architecture of this building. you have a packet that shows you photographs this is a buff building and this is is making restraining order site there are pieces that are the size of a boxcar that will add another level to the building. it also should be considered that anyone traveling traveling up golf street are going to when they reach the intersection this is the first section of victorian san francisco that they see. this is the gateway to what we're selling 90 in san francisco. it's the first thing they see when they get off the muni bus. the latest at&t design contains humanely elements that the boxcars equipment made of chain link and can i go debar shaped antenna and all visible from the sidewalks that surround the units and even from the lower elevations. it's designed as one of our citie
i'm candice i live on green street across the the allen park and 1700 union street is viewed from all levels of my house. you already have a letter outlining my concerns. while i appreciate at&ts need to improve their stoifrs the neighboring areas this is a poorly conceived crude decision that desecrates the architecture of this building. you have a packet that shows you photographs this is a buff building and this is is making restraining order site there are pieces that are the size of a...
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this is the gardener allen wilson originally designed when she was resident of prospect house. when allen wilson is in the white house she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at prospect house. she says to the white house gardener let's re-create the section of this garden at the white house and of course this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. l. and tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is willed out into the space outside in a wheelchair and she watches but doesn't live to see the completion of the vision she had for roses blooming at the white house. in a few moments on "the communicators" matthew polka ceo of the american cable association talks about getting high-speed broadband internet access and rural areas. the aca represents 900 smaller cable operators with 8 million subscribers. and a half an hour a look at how changing voter demographics in the suburbs could affect political campaigns and elections. >> host: this week
this is the gardener allen wilson originally designed when she was resident of prospect house. when allen wilson is in the white house she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at prospect house. she says to the white house gardener let's re-create the section of this garden at the white house and of course this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. l. and tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is...
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she says to the white house that's re-create the row section of this garden at the white house. of course this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allengically does not live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the face outside in her wheelchair. she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had four roses blooming at the white house. >> meet the first and second wife of resident woodrow wilson at c-spannight, live eastern. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. c-span's student videocam contest is accepting submissions. entries should show varying points of view. for more information, go to student cam.org. >> washington journal continues. republican strategist eehery. walk us through what we can expect tomorrow and tuesday. >> i think you can expect senator reid to go to the floor monday and file cloture. that will ripen on thursday. he will probably move to block any and all amendments. that will be successful. he will get the 60 votes and then we will spend up to 30 hours of debate post-cloture on the so-called filibuster. we will wrap up either on friday
she says to the white house that's re-create the row section of this garden at the white house. of course this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allengically does not live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the face outside in her wheelchair. she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had four roses blooming at the white house. >> meet the first and second wife of resident woodrow wilson at...
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of what happened here. >> with its stunning bay views. now just a charred shell. allen cohen got home just after the fire erupted. >> my daughter was in the house. taking a nap and all of a sudden heard things crashing, probably glass breaking or something. >> reporter: she was able to escape unharmed. firefighters had more than the wind to worry about. solar panels made things difficult. and water pressure wasn't better now than it was in 1991. >> what happened with that higher elevation, smaller water mains we had a hard enough time to get the fire out. we were only able to get two fire lines out. >> reporter: the fire chief stopped short of calling this house a total loss. you can see the damage looked very extensive. you're looking at two floors, two floors below i understand aren't quite as damaged. there's little opportunity that much of this house can be saved. >>> the winds today were blowing out in. we had small craft advisories around the bay. right now the wind are at 14 miles per hour in napa. they're blowing out of the northwest. san francisco airport the winds are 21 miles per hour out of the west. it was blowing westerly all day.
of what happened here. >> with its stunning bay views. now just a charred shell. allen cohen got home just after the fire erupted. >> my daughter was in the house. taking a nap and all of a sudden heard things crashing, probably glass breaking or something. >> reporter: she was able to escape unharmed. firefighters had more than the wind to worry about. solar panels made things difficult. and water pressure wasn't better now than it was in 1991. >> what happened with...
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and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair. she watches as the gardener works, but she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for the roses blooming at the white house. >> be the first and second wife of president woodrow wilson, tonight, live on c-span and c- span3. >> as we look ahead, we see arab members business is a broadband businesse. internet services. most of our members areas, they say the speed and capacity and demand for broadband is doubling every two years. >> issues facing independent cable operators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. a american university posted discussion on the geographic shift in voter demographics with a panel of experts. if -- bille and and michael bloomfield. this event is just under 19 minutes. >> i am the assistant director of the washington institute for public affairs research. we are one of the groups sp
and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allen tragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair. she watches as the gardener works, but she doesn't live to see the completion of this vision she had for the roses blooming at the white house. >> be...
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of what happened here. >> with its stunning bay views. now just a charred shell. allen cohen got home just after the fire erupted. >> my daughter was in the house. taking a nap and all of a sudden heard things crashing, probably glass breaking or something. >> reporter: she was able to escape unharmed. firefighters had more than the wind to worry about. solar panels made things difficult. and water pressure wasn't better now than it was in >> what happened with that higher elevation, smaller water mains we had a hard enough time to get the fire out. we were only able to get two fire lines out. >> reporter: the fire chief stopped short of calling this house a total loss. you can see the damage looked very extensive. you're looking at two floors, two floors below i understand aren't quite as damaged. there's little opportunity that much of this house can be saved. >>> the winds today were blowing out in. we had small craft advisories around the bay. right now the wind are at 14 miles per hour in napa. they're blowing out of the northwest. san francisco airport the winds are 21 miles per hour out of the west. it was blowing westerly all day. up to
of what happened here. >> with its stunning bay views. now just a charred shell. allen cohen got home just after the fire erupted. >> my daughter was in the house. taking a nap and all of a sudden heard things crashing, probably glass breaking or something. >> reporter: she was able to escape unharmed. firefighters had more than the wind to worry about. solar panels made things difficult. and water pressure wasn't better now than it was in >> what happened with that...
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he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen joke used goes to the doctor says doctor my brother thinks choose a chicken and the doctor says both will give on these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and i was born the rest to keep their election prospects current but at the end of the day there are psychotic headless chickens running around selling back and forth to each other worthless properties that within twenty four months will crash and leave a lot of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now and pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is that in canada and the blue line is
he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen joke used goes to the doctor says doctor my brother thinks choose a chicken and the doctor says both will give on these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and i was...
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he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen goes to the doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken and the doctor says what will give them these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and born of the rest to keep their election prospects current but at the end of the day there are psychotic headless chickens running around selling back and forth to each other worthless properties that within twenty four months will crash and leave a lot of misery a lot of tears now mark carney who you mentioned many times he used to head the bank of canada well he's left behind an even more epic housing bubble there and that is getting and growing worse a higher percentage of canadians are employed in construction now then pre recession much higher level than the us now if you look at the chart the red line there is then canada and the blue line is the us to
he said that in kensington and chelsea for example house prices are at twenty eight point nine times earning well this reminds me of the old woody allen goes to the doctor and says doctor my brother thinks he's a chicken and the doctor says what will give them these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs. in other words the u.k. economy is based on fraud they need to keep the ponzi scheme going to put the money into the politicians pockets like cameron and born of the...
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allen martin reports, most bay area members of congress say, wait a minute. >> reporter: from the white house -- >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> reporter: -- to the hill. >> it did happen. >> reporter: the obama administration is urging congress to give him the go- ahead to attack syria saying the syrian government used chemical weapons against its own people. in a rare display of unity the house leaders agree. >> this is something that the united states as a country needs to do. >> we must respond. >> reporter: democrats in the bay area aren't convinced. >> i think there are more questions than answers at this point. >> reporter: this congresswoman coauthored a letter with another congresswoman. addressed to susan rice, it includes a series of questions they say must be answered before they can make any decisions including. >> what if there's retaliation against turkey or israel? what would the u.s. be required to do in that case? >> reporter: lofgren and eshoo are not alone. other bay area democrats want to know more of the facts and any alternatives. >> i think it's not a sl
allen martin reports, most bay area members of congress say, wait a minute. >> reporter: from the white house -- >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> reporter: -- to the hill. >> it did happen. >> reporter: the obama administration is urging congress to give him the go- ahead to attack syria saying the syrian government used chemical weapons against its own people. in a rare display of unity the house leaders agree. >> this is something that the...
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. >>> joining us with more is jonathan allen, white house bureau chief of politicpolitico.third year in a row that they've failed to pass a fiscal bill. what happens? the senate will strip out the defunding obama care section. when it goes back to the house, will centrist republicans be able to get enough support to pass a clean bill? >> well, let me start with that first assumption there because the conventional wisdom is that the senate will strip out that defunding obama care provision. i'm not 100% sure that there are 60 votes for that right now. not 100% sure there are 60 votes which you would need in the 100 member senate to get anything done right now. so that's the first step, and it's a big hurdle. it's a much bigger hurdle than i think a lot of people in washington are assign to go it. if, in fact, that goes back to the house you're going to see a fight, i think, where house speaker john boehner's going to have to decide whether or not to act against the will of the majority of his republican caucus and act in conjunction with house democrats to pass something. mi
. >>> joining us with more is jonathan allen, white house bureau chief of politicpolitico.third year in a row that they've failed to pass a fiscal bill. what happens? the senate will strip out the defunding obama care section. when it goes back to the house, will centrist republicans be able to get enough support to pass a clean bill? >> well, let me start with that first assumption there because the conventional wisdom is that the senate will strip out that defunding obama care...
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of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals such as the night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed polly class, richard allenis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my conviction for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapped. so they claimed it was kidnapped and threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that c
of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals such as the night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed polly class, richard allenis whose crime led to california's three strikes law and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there...
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lady after allen's after taft who had an inaugural gown has donated it. >> next david cameron of addressing the house of commons. he talked about syria, the british economy, and youth unemployment. those are shared with the whole industry across the whole of the north sea and beyond. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> prime minister? thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks the 12 members of the tragic terrorist attack on new york's twin towers. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in sending our condolences to all those who are affected by this aborted attk including the families of the 67 british citizens who lost their lives. these terrorists seek to divide us but they don't understand their actions only make us more determined and more united in our resolve to defeat them. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall havfurther such meetings later today. >> i'm sure the whole house will wish to associate himself with the prime minister's comments on
lady after allen's after taft who had an inaugural gown has donated it. >> next david cameron of addressing the house of commons. he talked about syria, the british economy, and youth unemployment. those are shared with the whole industry across the whole of the north sea and beyond. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> prime minister? thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today marks the 12 members of the tragic terrorist...
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prospect house and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the row section of this garden at the white house. it becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allenragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair and she walks into the garden but she doesn't get to see the completion of this vision she tonight, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. also at c-span radio and c- span.org. at the cableook industry in general, the cable industry has done such a tremendous job of deploying broadband all over, urban areas, small markets, role areas where our members live and work. as we look ahead, we see that our members businesses -- and the future really is a broadband business, when you look at the services they provide, today we work, but what band is really the key. they say that the speed and capacity and demand for broadband in their markets is doubling every two years. >> the head of the american cable association on issues facing independent cable operators. tonight on "the communicators" on c-span two. span, we bring public affairs events fro
prospect house and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the row section of this garden at the white house. it becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. allenragically doesn't live to see the rose garden completed, however. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside in her wheelchair and she walks into the garden but she doesn't get to see the completion of this vision she tonight, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. also at c-span radio and c-...
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of the political speck trim. using military force. allen martin says good luck trying to convince bay area lawmakers to jump on board. from the white house,. >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> it did happen. >> the obama administration is urging congress to give the president the go ahead to unleash a military strike. saying the syrian government used them. >> this is something that the united states, as a country, needs to do. but as for the rank and file, democrats aren't so confused. >> there are more questions than answered at this point. >> coauthored a public letter. the letter addressed to national security adviser, susan rice, includes a series of questions that must be answered before they can make any decision. >> what if there is retaliation against turkey or israel? what would the u.s. be required to do in that case? >> they are not alone. other bay area democrats want to know more of the facts and any alternative. >> i think it's not a slam dunk. he says in the last few months, thanks to nsa surveillance and syria, lawmakers on the right and left are pushing back. >> it's an extraordinary coalition. >> as for let
of the political speck trim. using military force. allen martin says good luck trying to convince bay area lawmakers to jump on board. from the white house,. >> it does not involve boots on the ground. >> it did happen. >> the obama administration is urging congress to give the president the go ahead to unleash a military strike. saying the syrian government used them. >> this is something that the united states, as a country, needs to do. but as for the rank and file,...
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allen? >> well, i wanted to find a figure who had worked in the white house during the era of segregation onictory in 2008 so i just launched a nationwide search using all of my sources, telling people that i wanted to find anybody who worked in the white house during those years, a shoe shine person, somebody who did the laundry, maid, a butler. i made a whole lot of phone calls and found this man living with his wife helen at the end of a street here in washington, d.c. >> how about that? you've seen the movie. is it true to who he is when you look like eugene allen? >> yes. i think the movie captures his essence and soul very well. he worked for 34 years at the white house starting with president harry truman all the way up to president reagan and never missed a day of work. >> wow. >> loved his country very much and was a genuine patriot and went to work every day at the most powerful address in the world and he could leave that address and go back to his native virginia and he was, all of a sudden, a second class citizen having to use segregated bathrooms and water fountains but he went
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from alabama, he said something to the effect of, i hope are is a diplomatic resolution, a good one. >> jonathan allen is the white house bureau chief for political. as always, thank you for being with us. get more information online at politico.com. also getting some of your feedback or comments. >> i think the president made a pretty strong case. i also think that senator mccain is an elected official. havenk they actually stood stood behind the president, as to america, because he is taking it very easy, as i see it. it was not long ago -- i remember 9/11. i could not believe what was happening on the tv. it was a shocker. police,ot the worlds but something has to be done. america is not that insensitive about what is going on in the world. >> tomorrow is the 12th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. during our coverage in the washington journal tomorrow, we will take you to the white house, where there will be a moment of silence. the president will also pay in new in ceremonies york city. at can also watch it online c-span.org. live coverage on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services committee
from alabama, he said something to the effect of, i hope are is a diplomatic resolution, a good one. >> jonathan allen is the white house bureau chief for political. as always, thank you for being with us. get more information online at politico.com. also getting some of your feedback or comments. >> i think the president made a pretty strong case. i also think that senator mccain is an elected official. havenk they actually stood stood behind the president, as to america, because...
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rebecca lived nearby in uncle rulon's house and was aware of what was happening to her little sister. >> allenually abusive to me. from day one i was incredibly vocal about how much i did not want him to touch me. >> yeah. >> that i didn't want to have a family with him. so to have the sexual relationship with him was so devastating. it was absolutely being raped. >> so did you go to rulon or warren and complain? >> i went to warren jeffs multiple times throughout my marriage with allen begging him for a way out. explaining to him what was going on. he would ultimately reprimand me and tell me too home and give myself mind, body and soul. >> it was your fault. >> it was. it was always my fault. >> meanwhile the millennium came and went. the world did not end, but something very unexpected did happen. in 2002, rulon jeffs, the seemingly immortal prophet, the man who said he would be alive for the return of jesus died. he was 92. >> and then as it started to sink in, i was scared. >> because guess who was in charge now? >> coming up, after years of quiet clashes with warren jeffs, things are abo
rebecca lived nearby in uncle rulon's house and was aware of what was happening to her little sister. >> allenually abusive to me. from day one i was incredibly vocal about how much i did not want him to touch me. >> yeah. >> that i didn't want to have a family with him. so to have the sexual relationship with him was so devastating. it was absolutely being raped. >> so did you go to rulon or warren and complain? >> i went to warren jeffs multiple times throughout...
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of allen and edith wilson. followed by newsmakers with "newsmakers" with ernest moniz. >> this is the woodrow wilson house in washington dc the home of our 20th president and first lady edith wilson. after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more of it over the next two hours as we tell the story of the two wills and administrations first ladies, allen and edith. >> allen and woodrow met in their 20s and their love for each other was reflected in passionate letters. to help guide his career from academia to politics, he set an example for future first ladies, ellen wilson died just a year and half into the president's term. the grieving president soon met washington businesswoman edith galt. they married after a secret courtship and edith wilson served as first lady for more than five years. her unprecedented role in managing the president's affairs after he suffered a stroke remains are the most controversial efforts of any first lady. tonight, the story of the wilson administrations to first ladies, ellen and edith. we have two traffic deaths here to tell you about these two interesting women and th
of allen and edith wilson. followed by newsmakers with "newsmakers" with ernest moniz. >> this is the woodrow wilson house in washington dc the home of our 20th president and first lady edith wilson. after they left the white house in 1921. you will be seeing more of it over the next two hours as we tell the story of the two wills and administrations first ladies, allen and edith. >> allen and woodrow met in their 20s and their love for each other was reflected in...
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allen martin. new signs tonight that the crisis in syria is creating an unusual split among bay area democrats. suddenly house minority leader nancy pelosi is on opposite ends with many ofer closest allies. phil matier tells us some of those democrat are threatening to deliver a rare rebuke to both pelosi and their commander- in-chief. >> across the country, there are different views in our caucus and in the country on the subject. >> reporter: that was house democratic leader nancy pelosi responding to questions about why fellow democrats including lawmakers right here in the bay area are saying "no" to the administration's call for an attack on syria. >> this isn't about going to war. it's about not ignoring the use of chemical weapons with a strategic strike. >> reporter: maybe. but even in pelosi's own backyard, bay area representatives like san jose's zoe lofgren continue to say not so fast. >> clearly, the leaders of the two parties have reached conclusions which is fine but that doesn't dictate to all the members. >> reporter: george miller agrees. what are you hearing from constituents? >> that they're absolutely against it, they don't see it as america's proble
allen martin. new signs tonight that the crisis in syria is creating an unusual split among bay area democrats. suddenly house minority leader nancy pelosi is on opposite ends with many ofer closest allies. phil matier tells us some of those democrat are threatening to deliver a rare rebuke to both pelosi and their commander- in-chief. >> across the country, there are different views in our caucus and in the country on the subject. >> reporter: that was house democratic leader nancy...
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of "the mindy project." >>> let's go to white house correspondent for politico, mike allen who is here with the morning playbook're starting with wendy davis. >> well, no, we're starting with half the fried egg. happy friday. >> happy friday, mike, good to see you. >> a new chance to stand with wendy, wendy davis has gotten a lot of encouragement from washington, a big fundraiser here after her actual filibuster in texas and so next week she's going to make a formal announcement running for governor. this is an uphill race. but it could be a real barn-burner. because robert, your former colleagues, see a chance to eventually make headway in texas, a state that went 16 points for romney, 60% of the statewide officers are right now republicans. but with the demographic changes they see -- that's why a lot of people will pour in help for wendy davis. her big question is that texas is on the wrong track. if you look at the number of insured people. you look at education, you look at the growth in low-wage jobs, the attorney general distinct favorite, will talk about economic progress in texas and they've had growth
of "the mindy project." >>> let's go to white house correspondent for politico, mike allen who is here with the morning playbook're starting with wendy davis. >> well, no, we're starting with half the fried egg. happy friday. >> happy friday, mike, good to see you. >> a new chance to stand with wendy, wendy davis has gotten a lot of encouragement from washington, a big fundraiser here after her actual filibuster in texas and so next week she's going to make...
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bingham and allen beaven were remembered today in shanksville pennsylvania people call -- recalled the heoism. terrorists hijacked it with the likely intent of crashing it into the while the house or capitol. passengers overwhelmed the hijackers. >> here is a live picture from new york city lower manhattan. you're looking at the freedom tower, it's the primary building of the complex. standing on the northwest corner of the site. >> the bay area is also honoring victims and heroes of september 11th. >> matt keller attended ceremonies in san francisco and union city. >> flight 93 crashed on september 11th but impact was great here in the bay area. it was san francisco bound and many of the victims worked or lived here. today, family and friends gathered at the flight 93 memorial in union city. >> feels like just yesterday. it doesn't go away. >> the ceremony was somber color guard setting the tone follow bid prayer. getting here you had to walk past remembrance stones placed in a flowing line for each person who lost their lives. the pilot grew up in san jos yai. her sister and her husband says time helped distance some of the pain, but not memories. >> this is dedicated to flig
bingham and allen beaven were remembered today in shanksville pennsylvania people call -- recalled the heoism. terrorists hijacked it with the likely intent of crashing it into the while the house or capitol. passengers overwhelmed the hijackers. >> here is a live picture from new york city lower manhattan. you're looking at the freedom tower, it's the primary building of the complex. standing on the northwest corner of the site. >> the bay area is also honoring victims and heroes...
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allen and juliette. great to be with you in the bay area. as you have been reporting, a senate committee has voted to attack syria. but the white house is still running into plenty ofopposition. we'll cover it from the capital. and major garrett is traveling in europe with the president today. we also got fresh evidence today that the economy is improving all across the nation. we are going to tell you what's driving that and tell you what to expect next all of that tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,, female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old m
allen and juliette. great to be with you in the bay area. as you have been reporting, a senate committee has voted to attack syria. but the white house is still running into plenty ofopposition. we'll cover it from the capital. and major garrett is traveling in europe with the president today. we also got fresh evidence today that the economy is improving all across the nation. we are going to tell you what's driving that and tell you what to expect next all of that tonight on the "cbs...
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homeland security committee joined by former ranking member of house intelligence jane harman and retiredoastuard commandant admiral thad allen. this is about two and a half hours. >> welcome one and all for this important hearing. today marks the 12th anniversary of 9/11. today, i was reminded, 12 years ago exactly of what was going on in our lives. it's a very poignant day, a sad day, but a day that is not ithout hope. not only a day we lost a lot of our fellow americans but a day that brought a sense of unity that we don't often see in this town and in this country. in the wake of really of a terrible tragedy. there's going to be a moment of silence a bit later here in the capitol, but i'm going to ask us to start this hearing with a miami of silence, then i'll introduce the witnesses and begin. if you'll pause now for a moment of silence. k4rr > thank you. one of the things that our chaplain, some of you know our chaplain, barry black, retired navy admiral, he encourages taos pray for wisdom, each and every one of us, in our own way. that's probably a good thing for us to remember on this day. this anniversary also provid
homeland security committee joined by former ranking member of house intelligence jane harman and retiredoastuard commandant admiral thad allen. this is about two and a half hours. >> welcome one and all for this important hearing. today marks the 12th anniversary of 9/11. today, i was reminded, 12 years ago exactly of what was going on in our lives. it's a very poignant day, a sad day, but a day that is not ithout hope. not only a day we lost a lot of our fellow americans but a day that...
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house, so they go to balls and parties. allen is on record as saying that she doesn't approve of modern dances like the turkey trot. somebody else writes and says morris slaton who is a gossipy wife of a congressman. she kept a diary and said that they had been seen down at the military barracks turkey trotting with the rest -- with the best of them. she tried to keep a rein on her didhter's, and two of them get married in the white house. considering that she was only in the white house for 17 months before she died, that is quite an accomplishment. she had a very big wedding for her first daughter, who was married in november. she had a very small, quiet waiting for her third daughter, who got married in may very shortly before ellen was bedridden. >> chad is in baltimore. after i wanted to know, eleanor passed away and before arrived. is it true that margaret became lady? facto first >> i think she became the hostess. there has to be an official hostess. one of wilson's cousins helped her out. margaret did not much want to be the official hostess. she wanted to be a singer. she preferred to go to new york which
house, so they go to balls and parties. allen is on record as saying that she doesn't approve of modern dances like the turkey trot. somebody else writes and says morris slaton who is a gossipy wife of a congressman. she kept a diary and said that they had been seen down at the military barracks turkey trotting with the rest -- with the best of them. she tried to keep a rein on her didhter's, and two of them get married in the white house. considering that she was only in the white house for 17...
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called camelot in a house that here passes for a castle, there is no bright shining moment, just a dark mystery of sudden unexplained death. >> this interview is with michael allen wool sleger. this is in reference to the wife. >> reporter: the wife who died suddenly, but who was not murdered. >> do you remember her falling? >> reporter: or if she was? >> as she falls back, she's gonna strike the floor pretty hard. >> reporter: what do you really think happened, chester? >> man, i hate to say this; i think someone murdered my sister. >> reporter: shirley seitz fell for doctor mike wohlschlaeger. fell hard, and fell fast. "how do you do," to "i do," in three months flat. but shirley wasn't his first bride or his second or his third or even his fourth. shirley was number five. some with tales to tell about their marriage to mike and more importantly how their marriages ended. to be fair, this was wedding number five for shirley, too. and up in northern alabama, shirley's family, the thomases, wanted to be happy for her. buff they could not. >> i didn't like him at all. i just have to admit that. >> me being a minister, i said to her, "are you sure?" >> reporter: s
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house. >> very good. we have the mayer i don't of politico mike allen here with the morning playbook.e have senate races developing. look at kentucky. it's fascinating what's happening in texas with ted cruz. not so subtly moving away from john cornin. you go to other states, fascinating. talk about kentucky for a second. you have mitch mcconnell, $10 million in the bank. things should be secure for him, but it may not be the case, politico is reporting. >> it's not. we talked to top republicans in washington who are worried about mitch mcconnell. they say he'll do fine in the primary he faces. now we have one of the oh first signs of the nationalzation of the race. national democrats rushing into the race to support allison grimes, current secretary of state running against mitch mcconnell in november. jeffrey katzenburg, one of the biggest donors to the super pac. >> a big kentucky man. >> right. interestingly enough he's doing a fundraiser for grimes. she's going to l.a. he's having it out september 26, right before the september 30 deadline for her to show her financial muscle. >>
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allen. >> that's right. by the way, even more restrictive than the senate. the resolution that's drafted is open ended. it's not going to pass the house of representatives.s it going to pass the senate. >> why is that? >> because it is overly broad and open ended. the language of the resolution, the president is military action he deems appropriate. >> i want to hear your opinion on the other side. >> a lot of americans, a lot of your listeners, are saying, this is going to be iraq, this is going to be afghanistan. here we go again. i know this. i've heard it. the answer is no. profoundly no. >> what's your take of the secretary of state there? >> what's going on right now is all about iraq. it's really the overhang of a terrible experience. and everybody is understandably wary and skeptical because of that. evidence was manufactured or distorted. clearly, the president at the time was using evidence to justify a decision he had already made to go into iraq and evade it. we're not dealing with that hear. we're not speculating whether the weapons exist. they do. we're not speculating about whether he might use them. he did. we're not talking about a presi
allen. >> that's right. by the way, even more restrictive than the senate. the resolution that's drafted is open ended. it's not going to pass the house of representatives.s it going to pass the senate. >> why is that? >> because it is overly broad and open ended. the language of the resolution, the president is military action he deems appropriate. >> i want to hear your opinion on the other side. >> a lot of americans, a lot of your listeners, are saying, this is...
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syria dot com and we deployed those people allens army if you will to make telephone calls and e-mails and the result of that was a overwhelming rejection in the house of representatives to the president's plan only twenty six members of the house representative support u.s. military intervention in syria according the washington post the number against now is two hundred fifty three so by a ten to one margin of the house now democrats and republicans. liberals and conservatives were all saying no in fact we're saying at this point hell no and the mail and the e-mails that have come into our office telephone calls are in many cases running over one hundred to one against the people have spoken and we've established an important precedent now which is that america cannot be dragged into war against its will in this particular case at least the president was unable to manufacture consent do you think it's possible that that was the game plan all along that he knew i mean he made the comment we do a lot of polling here in the white house we pretty much know what the american people want that he knew that this would fail in the house in the senate and s
syria dot com and we deployed those people allens army if you will to make telephone calls and e-mails and the result of that was a overwhelming rejection in the house of representatives to the president's plan only twenty six members of the house representative support u.s. military intervention in syria according the washington post the number against now is two hundred fifty three so by a ten to one margin of the house now democrats and republicans. liberals and conservatives were all saying...