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his name is james thomas. he did work at all the gyms the husbands went to.ion? oh, i have so much more. last year he suffered from a condition called prostatic hyperdysplasia. routine surgery took a wrong turn, snip snip, they had to remove the whole prostate tamale. boss says he didn't show up for work today, but this... is his home address. garcia, you should have let me know before you contacted his employer. otherwise, well done. we need a swat team at this address. i'm on it. yes. fbi! we're coming in! clear. clear. all clear. show me your hands. who are you? maryann thomas. james thomas' wife? where's your husband? i don't know! he left for work this morning. there's a gun locker in the closet. it's empty. get up. you're gonna help us find him. please, tell me what this is about. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. lupus has many symptoms. yet a survey suggests that half of americans living with lupus d
his name is james thomas. he did work at all the gyms the husbands went to.ion? oh, i have so much more. last year he suffered from a condition called prostatic hyperdysplasia. routine surgery took a wrong turn, snip snip, they had to remove the whole prostate tamale. boss says he didn't show up for work today, but this... is his home address. garcia, you should have let me know before you contacted his employer. otherwise, well done. we need a swat team at this address. i'm on it. yes. fbi!...
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they didn't ransack the place. >> as he is about to leave thomas james then finds some double a batteryetty good prison. pulls out his money. also waves it at the camera. in total 5 dollars 80 cents right there. guy even figuring the tax. >> need to pay a little bit more. go in the pocket and put pr money on the counter. >> where does this happen? >> the last camera catches the university students as they leave the store and leave a video lesson in honesty. >> i think it's awesome. because that's what you would hope would happen but that's wonderful. >> i show the 4 guys the 3 different shots. in which they the were in the store waving the money at the security camera. bit later we hear of the amazing experience. >> they say we are going to lose i was scared. we are going to lose this ain't wrong oh, man. >>reporter: they are great. at least a few honest people left in the world. tim reporting. amazing experience he mention. we the store owner were so gritful for the friends honesty that they were treated to a free shopping spree at that store. >> still ahead. porrait of russia presiden
they didn't ransack the place. >> as he is about to leave thomas james then finds some double a batteryetty good prison. pulls out his money. also waves it at the camera. in total 5 dollars 80 cents right there. guy even figuring the tax. >> need to pay a little bit more. go in the pocket and put pr money on the counter. >> where does this happen? >> the last camera catches the university students as they leave the store and leave a video lesson in honesty. >> i...
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. >> how important was the relationship between thomas jefferson and the madisons? >> they were very important. jamesadison and thomas jefferson were very close political allies. it is natural when jefferson is elected. i want to say something about jefferson's social program. it is not an accident. he was not interested in power sharing. he was interested in securing his own political power. he had dinner parties with men of one party or the other. so he would sit with the republicans, as they were called, and he would rally his supporters. then there would be a dinner party with the opposition, the federalists, and that was all about keeping an eye on the enemy. the idea brought up about the lack of women, which was why her role in the jefferson administration is not the big story of that time, he had seen women, and women at social events. he was horrified and shocked, especially about their political power, because it fell outside the official power. he cut off all the events and the white house was open only fourth of july and new year's day. that was partly because he wanted to curtail the powe
. >> how important was the relationship between thomas jefferson and the madisons? >> they were very important. jamesadison and thomas jefferson were very close political allies. it is natural when jefferson is elected. i want to say something about jefferson's social program. it is not an accident. he was not interested in power sharing. he was interested in securing his own political power. he had dinner parties with men of one party or the other. so he would sit with the...
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it's because of my father, the late reverend james thomas mcclowen, that my mother got to go to high first black high school in mississippi, my town. we have a long way to go. my father worked heavily to help integrate schools in mississippi. but today we don't have a level playing field when it comes to education. today the new plantation is the prison system. we have more black males in the prison system. so with the hard work that my father did and by the way, he was assistant warden also in the prison where before my father got there, there were chain gangs. my father really believed that you could rehabilitate the criminal. so we have a long way to go with the inner city, with people now on welfare, more so than ever before. so we have equal opportunity. do we have equal access? >> jack gains, thank you. joe freeman, good friends of mine. thank you both. juan williams, always good to have you. angela, thank you for this panel discussion. now some closing comments. dr. martin luther king, junior, they called him a dreamer. but as he said 50 years ago, his dream was deeply rooted
it's because of my father, the late reverend james thomas mcclowen, that my mother got to go to high first black high school in mississippi, my town. we have a long way to go. my father worked heavily to help integrate schools in mississippi. but today we don't have a level playing field when it comes to education. today the new plantation is the prison system. we have more black males in the prison system. so with the hard work that my father did and by the way, he was assistant warden also in...
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in the late 1950s, two letters were discovered which the vents of reigning biographer, james thomas flexner made a great deal out of. some would say perhaps exaggerated. >> way too much -- >> -- their significance. sally fairfax was the wife of george william fairfax who was a neighbor and close friend. some people described him as washington's best friend. they lived just down river of -- from mt. vernon. clearly -- what i think clearly there was a -- i would use the word "infatuation." sally was an older, slightly older, very sophisticated to someone like george who wanted as a young man very much to belong. who wanted to be part of the colonial aristocracy, who wanted to advance in the british military. and so someone like sally, who was even then unobtainable, nevertheless held a special allure. exactly what the nature of that relationship was is still being debated. it's -- it's -- you talked about george washington's integrity. i think it was something even then. i don't think the relationship went beyond a kind of a love- sick young man. but like to get your view. >> then we won't di
in the late 1950s, two letters were discovered which the vents of reigning biographer, james thomas flexner made a great deal out of. some would say perhaps exaggerated. >> way too much -- >> -- their significance. sally fairfax was the wife of george william fairfax who was a neighbor and close friend. some people described him as washington's best friend. they lived just down river of -- from mt. vernon. clearly -- what i think clearly there was a -- i would use the word...
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. >> james madison and thomas jefferson were very close political allies.natural when jefferson is elected. i want to say something about jefferson's social program. it is not an accident. he was interested in securing his own political power. he had dinner parties with men of one party or the other. he would rally the supporters. then there would be a dinner party with the opposition. that was all about keeping an eye on the enemy. the idea brought up about the lack of women, which was why her role in the jefferson administration is not the big story of that time, he had seen when and women at social events. he was horrified and shocked, especially about their political power. it fell outside the official power. he cut off all the events and the white house was open only fourth of july and new year's day. that was partly because he wanted to curtail the power of women. there was something else going on. that was dolley madison setting up the connection of networked she would bring to the white house. during the first year, the center of social and politica
. >> james madison and thomas jefferson were very close political allies.natural when jefferson is elected. i want to say something about jefferson's social program. it is not an accident. he was interested in securing his own political power. he had dinner parties with men of one party or the other. he would rally the supporters. then there would be a dinner party with the opposition. that was all about keeping an eye on the enemy. the idea brought up about the lack of women, which was...
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now, if we go out there to wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall, and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. on some theoretical version, they are there. that is human being with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is the answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. this makes imminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. yet, we can all think of the examples where there's a great crisis, and there's no leadership, like now. [laughter] [applause] or the coming of world war i in europe. what was special, you can't say there was something special in the water back there then. you can't say god looked down upon the american colonies and blessed them. i mean, supernatural explanations are not admitted, even if you're an evangelical, you cannot use those in the historical conversation. i don't know whether i have a good answe
now, if we go out there to wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall, and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. on some theoretical version, they are there. that is human being with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is the answer to this, which is that great leadership only...
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coming up, they say -- they say virginia is for lovers but the state that brought america thomas jefferson and jamesy no longer be one for governors. we'll discuss bob mcdonald's bling ring. that's just ahead. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. yea, and these ideas are across the board -- bullish, bearish and neutral. i think you need a bigger desk, pal. another one? traders love our trading patterns, now with options patterns. what's not to love? they see what others are trading -- like the day's top 10 options trades by volume -- and get ideas! yea i have an idea: how about trading that in for a salad? [ male an
coming up, they say -- they say virginia is for lovers but the state that brought america thomas jefferson and jamesy no longer be one for governors. we'll discuss bob mcdonald's bling ring. that's just ahead. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do...
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but james' uncle, thomas, married her and became not just a friend but her aunt. that's who she was and they were very close. >> for our next video, we'll take you to concord, new hampshire, this time to the pierce map, to see some of her artifacts and learn about her life there and the loss of another one of her sons, franklin robert. >> franklin pierce had just finished serving in the congress. he had served two terms in the house and a full term in the senate. he resigned from his seat in the senate a year earlier than his term was up to move back to concord to be with jane and to raise their two children here. this is the only house in concord that they ever owned, and they bought that, moved in in late may, 1842. >> we're in the dining room at the pierce manse. typically the family would have their main meal at noon time. jane pierce was a shy,, reclusive person. she didn't entertain a lot in her private home. this couch belonged to jane pierce. this is one piece they took to the white house. they had eight rooms that they had to furnish with their personal f
but james' uncle, thomas, married her and became not just a friend but her aunt. that's who she was and they were very close. >> for our next video, we'll take you to concord, new hampshire, this time to the pierce map, to see some of her artifacts and learn about her life there and the loss of another one of her sons, franklin robert. >> franklin pierce had just finished serving in the congress. he had served two terms in the house and a full term in the senate. he resigned from...
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james madison gave three speeches during his presidency. thomas jefferson gave two.eople never saw the president or heard the president. there really is not a public perception. it is a good question. but it is a different time. >> the white house was burned by the british and the madisons had to leave while it was being constructed. the monroes moved back in. how important was this symbolically? >> even by then, the white house had become america's house. james madison gave three speeches during his presidency. thomas jefferson gave two. people never saw the president or heard the president. there really is not a public perception. it is a good question. but it is a different time. >> the white house was burned by the british and the madisons had to leave while it was being constructed. the monroes moved back in. how important was this symbolically? >> even by then, the white house one of the reasons why its occupants have been targeted often for criticism, much of it not fair, it is because we all for an alleged obsession for think it is our house. mrs. monroe woul
james madison gave three speeches during his presidency. thomas jefferson gave two.eople never saw the president or heard the president. there really is not a public perception. it is a good question. but it is a different time. >> the white house was burned by the british and the madisons had to leave while it was being constructed. the monroes moved back in. how important was this symbolically? >> even by then, the white house had become america's house. james madison gave three...
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thomas jefferson, 33, a year younger than i am. james madison, quarter century mark.k then laying down the groundwork for the greatest democracy in the world. today maybe he'd settle for skinny jeans. alexander hamilton would have been able to drink sam adam, the beer, not the guy, who's downright ancient at 53. james monroe was barely legal. i can't believe we made that joke. the third awesomest thing on the internet today takes us to beijing, china, where a man has built a mountain over his living room. this is the 26-floor penthouse of dr. jang who reportedly spent six years and over $130,000 building a mountain on top of his house. the only problem is the good doctor never asked anyone for permission to do that. monday, the district government issued a compulsory demolition order. now the full thing has to be torn down. neighbors have been complaining for years about the sound of the construction, about the doctor's workers hogging the service elevator. tenants claim the building's structural has been compromised. an interview translated by the bbc. >> translator:
thomas jefferson, 33, a year younger than i am. james madison, quarter century mark.k then laying down the groundwork for the greatest democracy in the world. today maybe he'd settle for skinny jeans. alexander hamilton would have been able to drink sam adam, the beer, not the guy, who's downright ancient at 53. james monroe was barely legal. i can't believe we made that joke. the third awesomest thing on the internet today takes us to beijing, china, where a man has built a mountain over his...
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thomas jefferson was frequently here. james monroe was here. henry clay. margaret smith. once while mrs. madison was serving at the head of the table the vice president offered to do the honors for her and she responded oh no, watch with what ease i do it. and he had to admit she did it with unparalleled ease. it was as if she were born and educated worsen inverse i. versailles. >> and looking at their life when they returned there, how was it compared to when they lived in the white house? >> i think they were besieged by people who wanted to associate themselves with the mad sons. many visitors in addition to -- political visitors in addition to family and friend. sort of like the washingtons and the jeffersons. everybody wanted to meet the great personages. so they had people in the house with them. not only relatives but many political visitors as well. >> she was devoted to him and getting his papers together in that role. was she happy doing that? >> yes, that the point she loved her husband very much. that is where he wanted to stay and so she stayed as well. the d
thomas jefferson was frequently here. james monroe was here. henry clay. margaret smith. once while mrs. madison was serving at the head of the table the vice president offered to do the honors for her and she responded oh no, watch with what ease i do it. and he had to admit she did it with unparalleled ease. it was as if she were born and educated worsen inverse i. versailles. >> and looking at their life when they returned there, how was it compared to when they lived in the white...
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thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a lot of kids in the room. that is terrific. the medal of valor ceremony is the best event that we get to attend. it is when there is a crisis, emergency, extreme danger and takes everything you have to go forward, and everyone else that would want to run away, the people you will hear about tonight not only went forward, but they stood their ground, they saved lives, they promoted public safety, and i have been attending the medal of valor ceremonies as a captain since 1996, and i can honestly tell you the stories you will hear tonight in the roster we are born to go down tonight is the most impressive night of the medal of valor ceremonies i have had in however many years. it really is something. tonight is for a officers to recog
thomas mazzucco, commissioner kingsley, paul henderson from the mayor's office as representing because the mayor was unable to come tonight. also, we have commissioner loftus. also, the command at steep. d staff. deputy chief james that lake, lyn tomioka, leanora militello, and next to lyn commander biel, corrier from field comman. i would like to introduce chief grigory p. suhr. >> good evening, and hopefully lyn still wants to be your boss tomorrow. i know it is quiet and there are a...
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we are problem free their print >>james: oakland police are still following leads in the murder investigation of andrew thomasspects have been identified. thomas and his son were sleeping when they were shot to death through a window of their home last week. family and friends held a vigil to remember them as they struggle to come to grips with what happened. >>: stop the violence. put the guns down. it's taken our babies' lives. >>james: the reward for to an arrest has been increased to $30,000. home burglaries and san carlos have decreased dramatically in the past three months six division presidents in newly formed neighborhood watch groups. forgettery to mid april 26th home burglaries reported in san carlos street residents and local agencies reacted by calling community meetings informing as many as five new neighborhood watch groups. from april through july, home burglaries decreased more than 50% with only 12 reported during the past three and a half months. >>darya:al nippon airways and japan air lines are checking their boeing 787 fleets for wiring problems unrelated to battery defects that plague th
we are problem free their print >>james: oakland police are still following leads in the murder investigation of andrew thomasspects have been identified. thomas and his son were sleeping when they were shot to death through a window of their home last week. family and friends held a vigil to remember them as they struggle to come to grips with what happened. >>: stop the violence. put the guns down. it's taken our babies' lives. >>james: the reward for to an arrest has been...
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congress member thomas massie and john conyers, if you could describe what the legislation that you cosponsored, congressman conyers, with commerce member amash. you had the head of the nsa, jameslapper, coming to the house members to say -- defeat this pre-yet, it was so close. >> it was seven votes would have made the difference. to be honest, we did not know we were that close to victory. out a "dear colleague" letters urging that the amendment be supported and they were panicked by it. that even in the partisanship that goes on too much around here, that there are people will link to say enough is enough, the law isn't the patriot act isn't -- the patriot act isn't being followed. i didn't support the patriot act, but the patriot act would have gone down if we had known this was going to be part of its program. house,he floor of the you have the house majority leader, you have the speaker of the house, and the house minority leader all got up in really an unprecedented fashion and spoke in favor of keeping these nsa programs going. i was more optimistic, i think, then my colleague here, that it could pass. i think the straw that broke the camel's back was when the president
congress member thomas massie and john conyers, if you could describe what the legislation that you cosponsored, congressman conyers, with commerce member amash. you had the head of the nsa, jameslapper, coming to the house members to say -- defeat this pre-yet, it was so close. >> it was seven votes would have made the difference. to be honest, we did not know we were that close to victory. out a "dear colleague" letters urging that the amendment be supported and they were...
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thomas jefferson was not actually a fan of patents. he didn't like them very much. he didn't really want patents to be issued. he bowed to pressure by james madison and others and the patenting of entities that we typically don't think of as patentable especially things like parts of our bodies, especially things like medications that we need to live has always been hotly contested but people who had issues with it tended not to be people who were corporations who would profit from them. although there was always that tension, gradually through the laws this friendliness towards patents by people who were going to profit by them triumphed and now we have a medical system that use the patent as commonplace as something that is expected. i'm not sure if i addressed your question but i think there's a tension there and as we were discussing earlier in the green room we had some recent news and that the patents on breast cancer genes that were held have recently been struck down. i think that is a move in the right direction. the mythology though, the mythology -- there are too actually. first of all there's the myth that pharmaceutical compa
thomas jefferson was not actually a fan of patents. he didn't like them very much. he didn't really want patents to be issued. he bowed to pressure by james madison and others and the patenting of entities that we typically don't think of as patentable especially things like parts of our bodies, especially things like medications that we need to live has always been hotly contested but people who had issues with it tended not to be people who were corporations who would profit from them....
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james from fort worth, texas. in thethe discussions recent conversation on the implications of the same-sex marriage case, the proposition eight case, was harry severino, clarenceclerk to thomas. took a discussion, she look at some of the potential implications. here is what she had to say. >> the bad news is sort of everything else. the legal implications are really troublesome, given these decisions, particularly given the logic he find them, starting with the doma decision. -- behind them, starting with the doma decision. there is danger to the ground rationalization for the federal government changing laws regarding marriage. we have seen this slope be even slip earlier -- slippery or than some had predicted. the state of michigan was already requiring that that state fund benefits for same-sex couples. this is a state that does not have same-sex marriage and they are saying look, there is no rational basis to not fund these couples. this is truly frightening, and i think it unfortunately undermines chief justice roberts careful attempt to caveat this issue. there were two dissents. was chief justice saying, don't worry, this is a federal decision. the states can still do
james from fort worth, texas. in thethe discussions recent conversation on the implications of the same-sex marriage case, the proposition eight case, was harry severino, clarenceclerk to thomas. took a discussion, she look at some of the potential implications. here is what she had to say. >> the bad news is sort of everything else. the legal implications are really troublesome, given these decisions, particularly given the logic he find them, starting with the doma decision. -- behind...
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thomas jefferson was not actually a fan of patents. he didn't like them very much. he didn't really want patents to be issued. he bowed to pressure by james madison and others. and the patenting of entities that we typically don't think of as patentable, especially things like parts of our bodies, especially things like medications that we need to live has always been hotly contested, but the people who had issues with it tended not to be people in power. they tended not to be corporations who are going to profit from them. so although there was always that tension, gradually through the laws this friendliness towards patents by people who were going to profit from them triumphed. and now we have a medical system that viewed the patent as common place, as something that's expected. i'm not sure if i addressed your question fully, but i think that there is a tension there, and i also think that as we were discussing earlier in the green room, we have some recent good news in that the patents on breast cancer genes that were held by -- [inaudible] have recently been struck down. i think that's a move in the right direction. the mythology, t
thomas jefferson was not actually a fan of patents. he didn't like them very much. he didn't really want patents to be issued. he bowed to pressure by james madison and others. and the patenting of entities that we typically don't think of as patentable, especially things like parts of our bodies, especially things like medications that we need to live has always been hotly contested, but the people who had issues with it tended not to be people in power. they tended not to be corporations who...