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who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptionsall kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompey's pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorers and fur trappers not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains up to the modern era, folks too tilled the land after the turn of the century. i'm sure if we looked hard enough we would probably find some local high school classes name on here from the 19 six these in 1970's. ompey's pillar tell as story and continues on today with this legacy of all of these people that have passed by. so each time a visitor comes here, given they can no longer scrawl their names or write on the rock, they leave that legacy, too. as i mentioned before, that legacy kind of started before clark. if you look over here at the rock, you can see where there are some markings on the rock
who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptionsall kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompey's pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorers and fur trappers not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains up...
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who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the ruk. as you look at his signature directly to the left, you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names, and they cover the entire rock. so throughout paompeii pilys pi there are signatures. starting off with f trappers an going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains traveling up to the modern era, folk whose tilled the land for agricultur agriculture, and i'm sure if we looked hard enough, we would prand find some local high school class's name on here from the '60s and '70s. pompeys pillar tells a story, and that story starts some ways with clark, but it continues on today with this legacy of all these people who have passed by. each time a visitor comes here, given they can no longer scrawl their names or write on the rock, they leave that legacy, too. but as i mentioned before, that legacy kind of started before clark. if you look over here at the rock, you can see where there are some markings on the rock, and sort o
who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the ruk. as you look at his signature directly to the left, you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names, and they cover the entire rock. so throughout paompeii pilys pi there are signatures. starting off with f trappers an going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains traveling up to the modern era, folk whose tilled the land...
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a hardworking detective on the case used the inscriptions to track that woman down. >> came up with the name, came up with an address, happened to information along to detective barrett. he was still waiting at the counter. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> the couple is thrilled to have the ring back, and they're grateful that the detective worked so hard to make it happen. >>> nice work. >> that's going above and beyond. >> that is really cool, yep. >> you just put that kind of on the shelf, and go, well the owner maybe eventually will reach out. >> yeah, it wouldn't have happened. >>> a lot of kids might be smiling, the new surprise that will be mcdonald's happy meal. >> a.s.u. students getting ready to kick off the school year. >> and later, why sting literally needed to have his head examined. >>> it's the first day of classes at a.s.u., go devils. >> plus we meet a miracle bride. >> and a cool new way to show the world you honor pat tillman, america thought our pancakes were pretty special. but we knew we could do better. so we did. we made denny's new pancake
a hardworking detective on the case used the inscriptions to track that woman down. >> came up with the name, came up with an address, happened to information along to detective barrett. he was still waiting at the counter. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> the couple is thrilled to have the ring back, and they're grateful that the detective worked so hard to make it happen. >>> nice work. >> that's going above and beyond. >> that is...
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it marked the union between she and her husband joe inscription will be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back two weeks to lynch park in beverly. it was senior day. >> i was so busy, preoccupied. what a nice time i must have had. [ laughter ] >> reporter: so much so she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> reporter: someone at the park did. a good samaritan turned into a beverly police officer at senior day. that officer gave it to a >> he went to the clerk's office, and began going through the marriage licenses, and the only information he had were the initials and the date. >> they found alomar raj that day, 5-19-56. came up with a name, came up with an address. it happened to be in beverly. we passed the information to the detective who was still waiting at the counter. >> reporter: and mrs. karen got her ring back. >> my life is normal again. [ laughter ] ? when your old wedding ring ? >> that's us. ? was new ?. >> catherine: what a great story. good to put the initial inside those rings. >> daniel: you w
it marked the union between she and her husband joe inscription will be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back two weeks to lynch park in beverly. it was senior day. >> i was so busy, preoccupied. what a nice time i must have had. [ laughter ] >> reporter: so much so she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> reporter: someone at the park did. a good samaritan turned into a beverly police officer at...
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his tombstone has this inscription on it. "i have enjoyed my life. its disappointments outweighed by its pleasures. i have loved my country in a way that some people consider sentimental and out of style. i still do and i remain an optimist with joy, without apology about this country and about the american experiment in democracy." that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual session in the house of representatives chambers. some real familiar faces to you old congress watchers will be here on this clip. when hubert humphrey just months before his death was invited back for a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> hubert, old friend, we ask you here so we can tell you, we love you. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i'm about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consume to the senior senator from minnesota. [ applause ] >> and i know wh
his tombstone has this inscription on it. "i have enjoyed my life. its disappointments outweighed by its pleasures. i have loved my country in a way that some people consider sentimental and out of style. i still do and i remain an optimist with joy, without apology about this country and about the american experiment in democracy." that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual...
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. >> it was neat to see the inscriptions on them.d medal goes to janelle wang . >> i wish. good night, folks. >>> ryan seacrest here at copacabana beach. if you missed any of today's actions, these are the three things you need to know. rio day ten. let's go. >> here we go. >> this afternoon in gymnastics, simone biles missed out on a fourth gold but did collect bronze onance beam while her u.s. teammate laurie hernandez took silver. >> new jersey is up and roaring at the possibilities here for laurie hernandez. >> tonight at olympic stadium, david rude eesh isha defended h. >> then
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. >> this was one of job -- jefferson's copies so what has a unique inscription the first one reads for the honorable mr. jefferson to john j. and then a present for mr. jefferson gave his copy to the scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told that the greater parts of the papers were written by mr. matheson -- madison. sa o after words as they become increasingly famous son they disagreed after hamilton's death and then mattison said no that there are some that historians disagree on. >> check out these numbers. >> guest: madison wrote most and then in the beginning and then he writes the great as they. and then write about congress and then hamilton writes and that was hamiltons idea so then he writes a few. >> as a pair asa a federalist nine of how you govern a large territory? medicine copy step from the convention for federalist and he was probably bracing for. cspan2: and we talk about be interest but dash leading all of that would not surprise them. so one of the things they constantly worried about was the sense all of politics involved the struggle between ambition
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that's when a detective took over the case and used the inscriptions inside the ring to help reunite caron says: "i was so busy, preoccupied. what a nice time i must have had. laughing "bocuzzi says: "he went to the clerk's office and began going through the marriage licenses." slate says: "and the only information he had were the initials caron says: "my life is normal again." chuckles the couple said they are happy to have the ring back and they want to thank the police detective who helped make it happen. the hard way why you shouldn't stick your nose where it doesn't belong. officials in enfield, connecticut say the squirrel got its head stuck in a small yogurt cup last friday. the little guy couldn't figure out how to get it off. so two paramedics used a blanket to catch the frantic squirrel. initially he escaped the paramedics, but on their second try, he calmed down just enough to allow the paramedics to catch the woods. a pair of siblings have a lot to live up to. their mom and dad competed in a combined eight olympics. and now, dad is their coach. we introduce you to a fast
that's when a detective took over the case and used the inscriptions inside the ring to help reunite caron says: "i was so busy, preoccupied. what a nice time i must have had. laughing "bocuzzi says: "he went to the clerk's office and began going through the marriage licenses." slate says: "and the only information he had were the initials caron says: "my life is normal again." chuckles the couple said they are happy to have the ring back and they want to...
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this book is actually called the life and speeches of henry clay and there's an inscription in it that says to abraham lincoln with constant regard to friendship ashland h. clay, 1847. we believe that this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to henry clay after his son henry jr. was killed in the mexican-american war. >> but we don't know that those were delivered personally? >> we don't. we don't know that they ever met. there's no documentation to say that they did meet. we know that henry clay did know abraham lincoln. there must have been some type of relationship based on this artifact. >> we have a little less than 20 minutes left in our 90 minutes of henry clay, the first of our 14 contenders in our look at american history. let's take our next call. rob watching us nearby. hi, rob. >> caller: actually, it's robin. >> robin. i'm sorry. hello, robin. welcome to the conversation. >> i actually have three questions. i'll try to go really fast and get out of your way and l
this book is actually called the life and speeches of henry clay and there's an inscription in it that says to abraham lincoln with constant regard to friendship ashland h. clay, 1847. we believe that this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to henry clay after his son henry jr. was killed in the mexican-american war. >> but we don't know that those were delivered personally?...
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and they've been very frustrated in tracking these individuals because they're using inscription.ess messengering apps like telegram, meaning it's very hard to track officials. that official saying that security operation within the european union nowhere where it needs to be, in order to meet this big threat of threats. but it's likely to rise in the short term because of the death of al adnani already vowing revenge. >> paul, thanks for that. >>> singer chris brown is in trouble with the law again. brown was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. the lapd initially responded to a woman's call for help at his los angeles home early yesterday morning. she claimed that brown threatened her with a gun. the singer refused to cooperate with police. officers returned later then with a search warrant. and then took him into custody. back in 2009, brown pleaded guilty to a felony for assaulting his then girlfriend rihanna. >>> in chicago, police officials have taken the first steps towards firing the officers involved in the fatal shooting of an african-american teenager
and they've been very frustrated in tracking these individuals because they're using inscription.ess messengering apps like telegram, meaning it's very hard to track officials. that official saying that security operation within the european union nowhere where it needs to be, in order to meet this big threat of threats. but it's likely to rise in the short term because of the death of al adnani already vowing revenge. >> paul, thanks for that. >>> singer chris brown is in...
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leslie to inscription. -- let's go to inscription. having down from single messaging to be corporations. people are really clueless about this. what do you think the chances are that something so aggressive gets passed by congress? how clueless is congress? in this congress the chances of anything getting past is slim to none. read theknow if people bill or stories about it. taken literally, the back door l would ban general-purpose computers which could not possibly have been their intense. they are. how naive it is the next draft we have to we are here it is going to be introduced the week after next. matthew: one of the common things people talk about with encryption is the right we have to private communication. that is obviously one of the challenges in communicating with the government. you need to pursue wrongdoers. one and the thing i find interesting that is not get talked about as much is class problem we have of the poor not having access to sit is that our secure -- to systems that are as secure. do you think there is a so
leslie to inscription. -- let's go to inscription. having down from single messaging to be corporations. people are really clueless about this. what do you think the chances are that something so aggressive gets passed by congress? how clueless is congress? in this congress the chances of anything getting past is slim to none. read theknow if people bill or stories about it. taken literally, the back door l would ban general-purpose computers which could not possibly have been their intense....
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wedding date engraved on the inside marked the union between little did they know then that that inscription would be key 60 years later. >> she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> reporter: but someone at the park did. the good samaritan who found it turned it into a beverly police officer at senior day, that and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. >> he went to the clerk's office and began going through the marriage licenses. and the only information he had were the initials and the dates. >> they found a marriage that day, 5-19-56, came up with a nape, came up with an address. happened to be in beverly. we passed the information on to detective bearer and he was still waiting at the counter. >> reporter: and today ms. karen got her ring back. >>> box office that, she could not stop praising the detective who went the extra mile. she says she wishes she had money to pay him, to reward him because she says just a thank you doesn't seem like enough but folks at the clerk's office and police departm
wedding date engraved on the inside marked the union between little did they know then that that inscription would be key 60 years later. >> she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> reporter: but someone at the park did. the good samaritan who found it turned it into a beverly police officer at senior day, that and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. >> he went to the clerk's...
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on the inside cover is this inscription, and grateful appreciation of your generous support of 1776, breaking news, independence, as well as your efforts to educate americans about history. thank you very much. mr. rubenstein: thank you. thank you. [applause] host: it is a pleasure to see you all tonight. thank you for coming out for this important and illuminating discussion. we hope to see you quite often at the newseum. we ask now that you exit through the middle exit or the exits on top. thank you so much. thank you for your interest in the newseum and in american history and freedom. [applause] >> coming up this weekend on american history tv, the life and legacy of alexander hamilton. >> hamilton's argument was that the war have been a constant struggle. all the states were fighting together for the liberty of all for the whole country. the debt of the 13 states along with the federal debt would all be treated as one dead. evening, senior editor richard burr kaiser on the economic achievements of alexander hamilton and on railamerica, the 1945 war department film the last bond
on the inside cover is this inscription, and grateful appreciation of your generous support of 1776, breaking news, independence, as well as your efforts to educate americans about history. thank you very much. mr. rubenstein: thank you. thank you. [applause] host: it is a pleasure to see you all tonight. thank you for coming out for this important and illuminating discussion. we hope to see you quite often at the newseum. we ask now that you exit through the middle exit or the exits on top....
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and its inscription is -- i can't read it backwards, so i'll read it off this note. "to david mccullough, in grateful recognition of your empathetic, nuanced and fundamentally human approach to telling the american story. with unmatched voice and vibrancy, you have enhanced our understanding of the lives and times of the extraordinary people who have shaped our nation. in so doing, you inspire the informed citizenship that is the foundation of true freedom." congratulations. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> can we get a photo here of everybody? [ applause ] >> i told dan jordan to feel free to exaggerate, and i'm so glad i did. dan, thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, distinguished members of congress, and other eminent men and women who are here this evening, i am, needless to say, swept off the feet with this occasion and my feelings of very everlasting gratitude. it could hardly be greater, this award in my view, and i thank the capitol historical society from the heart. i thank two of the many friends and members of my family, a number of whom i'm happy to sa
and its inscription is -- i can't read it backwards, so i'll read it off this note. "to david mccullough, in grateful recognition of your empathetic, nuanced and fundamentally human approach to telling the american story. with unmatched voice and vibrancy, you have enhanced our understanding of the lives and times of the extraordinary people who have shaped our nation. in so doing, you inspire the informed citizenship that is the foundation of true freedom." congratulations. >>...
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, middle initials and wedding date on inside marked union between sh sb did they know then that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back to senior day. >> occu nice time i must haveadever realizeding rinr finger. >> dt was missing >> reporter: good samaritan turned into beverly police officer at senior day. that officer gave to text and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. >> went to the clerk's office and went through marriage licenses and only thing he had was initial and date. >> they found a marriage that day, five-19-56. >> came up with name, address, happened to be in beverly, passed the information along del >> reporter: mrs. karen got has residents there concerned. the face belongs to statue of a naked woman standing more than 50 feet tall. statue part of deal to have public art in the new complex. since the start of construction residents have been sixty disage whether the sculpture will be for public display. >> i really like it. artist is extremely talented. i'm not sure it is appropriate for public display, might be better suited i people
, middle initials and wedding date on inside marked union between sh sb did they know then that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back to senior day. >> occu nice time i must haveadever realizeding rinr finger. >> dt was missing >> reporter: good samaritan turned into beverly police officer at senior day. that officer gave to text and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. >> went to the clerk's office and went through marriage...
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wedding ring and took it to police and that's when a detective took over the case and used the inscriptionsunite it with its owner. >> i was so busy preoccupied whatever, what a nice time i must have had. i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> came up with a name. came up with an address. happened to be in bevel. we passed the information along to detective barrett. he was still waiting at the counter. >> of course they're happy to have that ring back and they want to thank the beverly detective who helped make it all happen. >>> little desert before bedtime maybe not so bad after all for your kiddos. some doctors say the myths of the sugar high may be just that. a myth. fox's matt king has more. >> ice cream, candy, sweets. >> reporter: six-year-old ben jean eight-year-old tabitha shared their first shake shack milk shakes. sugar and otherwise. >> this is a lot life sugar h high. >> eat a bunch of sugar and watch this lose their minds before falling asleep. this is an experience most parents probably noel. >> you have to peel them off the ceiling. >> analysis conducted 20 year
wedding ring and took it to police and that's when a detective took over the case and used the inscriptionsunite it with its owner. >> i was so busy preoccupied whatever, what a nice time i must have had. i didn't notice it was missing until i got home. >> came up with a name. came up with an address. happened to be in bevel. we passed the information along to detective barrett. he was still waiting at the counter. >> of course they're happy to have that ring back and they...
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little did they know then that that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back to lynch park in beverly. i must have -- preoccupied. i must have had a good time. >> the reporter: the ring slipped off her fink. but a good samaritan turned it into a beverly police officer at senior day in beverly. that officer gave it to a detective and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. owner. >> he went to the clerk usaama rahim office, the only information he had were the initials and the date. day, 5/19/56. >> came up with a name, an address, happened to be in beverly, we passed the information along to the detective, he was still waiting at the counter. >> today, mrs. karen got her ring back. >> my life is normal again. ? when your old wedding ring ? >> that's us. >>> erika richie, fox 25 news. >> and happening right now, is asking the supreme court to hear his appeal of his convictions. fox 25 news at 5:00 p.m. starts right now. >> mark: now at 5:00 p.m., curt schilling considering a run against senator elizabeth warren. >> they're askin
little did they know then that that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. let's go back to lynch park in beverly. i must have -- preoccupied. i must have had a good time. >> the reporter: the ring slipped off her fink. but a good samaritan turned it into a beverly police officer at senior day in beverly. that officer gave it to a detective and he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. owner. >> he went to the clerk usaama rahim office, the only information he...
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but they did get a commitment to begin applying a printed inscription on the packaging of albums, cassettesi'm very pleased to announce live aid, which without a doubt will be the largest pop concert ever held. >> live aid was the brainchild of bob geldof and midge ur. and the two of them were looking to raise as much money as possible for the famine victims in ethiopia. >> when tomorrow's 17-hour fund-raising concert starts, sellout crowds in the stadium will be joined by a television audience of perhaps 1.5 billion people around the world. ♪ come on baby ♪ get in the road ♪ come on now ♪ in the middle road ♪ yeah >> watching live aid on tv was my version of driving to woodstock. and i watched every second of it. ♪ everybody has a right to be free ♪ ♪ saying you don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ all we hear is radio ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio ga ga >> the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians for me seemed to be the most altruistic people in the world. >> a group whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spi
but they did get a commitment to begin applying a printed inscription on the packaging of albums, cassettesi'm very pleased to announce live aid, which without a doubt will be the largest pop concert ever held. >> live aid was the brainchild of bob geldof and midge ur. and the two of them were looking to raise as much money as possible for the famine victims in ethiopia. >> when tomorrow's 17-hour fund-raising concert starts, sellout crowds in the stadium will be joined by a...
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it has unique inscriptions and the first one reads for the honorable mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john jay. and next, a president for mr. jefferson. so thomas jefferson gave his copy to stewart, a scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told by mr. jefferson the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. >> guest: that is a wonderful book they have there. at the time they were published anonymously but lots of people in the know suspected they were madison and jefferson's and madison sends some to washington and friends sort of hint-hint you will know who writes this. and afterwards as they became increasingly famous, washington used to say they were important, madison and hamilton disagreed over which ones they wrote and after hamilton's death it was discovered that hamilton said he had written some of them and madison said no, i wrote some of them. so for many years there were some historians disagreed on. even today. nowadays most historians agree on most of the essays but some of the ones in the begi
it has unique inscriptions and the first one reads for the honorable mr. jefferson from his obedient servant john jay. and next, a president for mr. jefferson. so thomas jefferson gave his copy to stewart, a scottish philosopher and mr. stewart writes i was told by mr. jefferson the greater part of the papers in this collection were written by mr. madison. >> guest: that is a wonderful book they have there. at the time they were published anonymously but lots of people in the know...
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if you look at the end paper is that the book it has the presentation copy with the inscription by the printer in it. the other presentation copy what if god to the library at oxford, which was mandated same way. so fulcher becomes aware that copied by english shakespeare scholar and then for four years he chases after to find out how much this guy once for a superb coffee. folger says can i buy it over time? a look at it on approval? that's a lot of money. that attack is he's made up his mind had been able to scrape together the wherewithal permit the english man who owned the copy says that rather had the book to look at. if you right around christmas time asking if i changed my mind. so you come and ask me. genuflecting asked me if i'm ready to sell my book or not. and at some point he raised and said someone else has offered me some money and that gets back to folger. if you're willing to offer me 10,000 pounds, which was an enormous amount of a record price for a book at the time. folger again had some financial difficulty in getting the money together at one. can i pay for it ove
if you look at the end paper is that the book it has the presentation copy with the inscription by the printer in it. the other presentation copy what if god to the library at oxford, which was mandated same way. so fulcher becomes aware that copied by english shakespeare scholar and then for four years he chases after to find out how much this guy once for a superb coffee. folger says can i buy it over time? a look at it on approval? that's a lot of money. that attack is he's made up his mind...
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little did they know that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. two weeks to lynch park in beverly. it was senior day. >> i was so busy preoccupied, what a nice time i must have had. >> reporter: so much so, she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> injury notice was missing until i got home. >> reporter: but someone at the park did. the good samaritan who found it turned it into a good he took his job to the next level to track down the owner. >> he went to the clerk's office and began going through the marriage licenses and the only information he had were the initials and the date. they found a marriage that date, 5/19/56. came up with a name, an address, happened to be in beverly, we tapped the information along to detective barrett. he was still waiting at the ring back. >> my life is normal again. ? when your old wedding ring ? >> that's us. ? was new ? >> reporter: erica richie, fox 25 news. >> stephanie: i just love a happy ending. >>> all right, well a historic cruise off the coast of alaska, this crystal serenity cruise
little did they know that inscription would be pivotal 60 years later. two weeks to lynch park in beverly. it was senior day. >> i was so busy preoccupied, what a nice time i must have had. >> reporter: so much so, she never realized her wedding ring came off her finger. >> injury notice was missing until i got home. >> reporter: but someone at the park did. the good samaritan who found it turned it into a good he took his job to the next level to track down the owner....
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his tombstone has this inscription on it. "i have enjoyed my life. its disappointments outweighed by its pleasures. i have loved my country in a way that some people consider sentimental and out of style. i still do and i remain an optimist with joy, without apology about this country and about the american experiment in democracy." that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual session in the house of representatives chambers. some real familiar faces to you old congress watchers will be here on this clip. when hubert humphrey just months before his death was invited back for a tribute and a celebration of his long political and legislative career. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> hubert, old friend, we ask you here so we can tell you, we love you. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i'm about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consume to the senior senator from minnesota. [ applause ] >> and i know wh
his tombstone has this inscription on it. "i have enjoyed my life. its disappointments outweighed by its pleasures. i have loved my country in a way that some people consider sentimental and out of style. i still do and i remain an optimist with joy, without apology about this country and about the american experiment in democracy." that's hubert humphrey's grave stone. as we close here on this contender series, we're going to show you just a bit of video from that very unusual...
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who then traveled across the west to come to this rock and mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptionsl kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompeii the pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorer, fur trappers, not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteader and travel trains up to the modern era, folks too tilled the land after the turn of the century. i'm sure if we looked hard enough we would probably find some local high school classes name on here from the 60's and 70's. pompey's pillar tell as story and continues on today with this legacy of all of these people that have passed by. so each time a visitor comes here, given they can no longer scrawl their names or write on the rock, they leave that legacy, too. as i mentioned before, that legacy kind of started before clark. if you look over here at the rock, you can see where there are some markings on the rock in sort of
who then traveled across the west to come to this rock and mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptionsl kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompeii the pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorer, fur trappers, not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteader and travel trains up...
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his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know where i am standing. i am standing with the president of the united states gives his state of the union address. my goodness. how i have longed for that opportunity [applause] opportunity [applause]
his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know...
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his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know where i am standing. i am standing with the president of the united states gives his state of the union address. my goodness. how i have longed for that opportunity [applause] opportunity [applause]
his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know...
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his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know where i am standing. i am standing with the president of the united states gives his state of the union address. my goodness. how i have longed for that opportunity [applause] facing that states including immigration and the right to carry weapons. >> you go first. >> good evening, and welcome to "the contenders." we come to you live from the governor of the mansion in montgomery, alabama, wartime political candidate george wallace. elected governor of alabama and four times, george wallace lived here for 20% of his life. before we begin our conversation on george wallace and
his tombstone has this inscription on it -- i have enjoyed my life. disappointments outweighed by pledges. i have love my country in a way that some people consideration g political and legislative career. thank you for being with us. [applause] >> we ask you here so we could tell you, we love you. [applause] mr. speaker, knowing full well the dangers of what i am about to do, i yield as much time as he wishes to consent to the senior senator from minnesota. [applause] >> i know...
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lincoln, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in the collection which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. >> this book is actually called the life and speeches of henry clay. and there's an enxripgs that says two abraham lincoln with regard to friendship, ashland h clay, 1847. we believe this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to clay after his son was killed in the mexican-american war. >> but we don't know those were delivered personally? >> we don't. we don't know if they ever met. there's no documentation to say that they have. but we know at least that henry clay did know abraham lincoln and there must have been some type -- on this artifact. >> the first of our 14 contenders in our look at american history, let's take our next telephone call from louisville, this is rob watching us nearby. hi, rob. >> caller: -- it's actually robin. >> i'm sorry. hello robin. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: i have three questions and i'll go really fast and get
lincoln, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in the collection which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. >> this book is actually called the life and speeches of henry clay. and there's an enxripgs that says two abraham lincoln with regard to friendship, ashland h clay, 1847. we believe this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to clay after his son was...