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[sottin john franklin]sot in 2:00 "taxpayers money to run aa paper that i have never heard of, it getset."trt:10 [graphic epa 1]this year tte feds gave chesapeake bay publisher karl blakenship 330 thousand dollars. blakenship also maintains an online website and operates a news service.[money shots, still of inspector general. is troubled by what taxpayers get for their money.[graphic epa 2]a report found nn government regulations were met. the inspector ncourged the epa to go after chesapeake bby for onn million dollars.[pictures of sun --headline from recent article "teaching the chesapeake bay] chesapeake's content aaso appears in metro newspapers such as the expeet richard vatz says ions transparrncy ii sorely missed. [sot in richard vatz]in 3:00 "at the very least you have go to make the readers aware of this infusion of money that may affect the story."trt=:06 articles distributeddby the bay journal news service don't mention tiis to the epa.the sun's opinion editor, andy green, declined to talkkto us for his story.[video of house] blakenship refused to meet with us at the front
[sottin john franklin]sot in 2:00 "taxpayers money to run aa paper that i have never heard of, it getset."trt:10 [graphic epa 1]this year tte feds gave chesapeake bay publisher karl blakenship 330 thousand dollars. blakenship also maintains an online website and operates a news service.[money shots, still of inspector general. is troubled by what taxpayers get for their money.[graphic epa 2]a report found nn government regulations were met. the inspector ncourged the epa to go after...
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. >> reporter: ministry volunteer john franklin practices what he preaches. whether he's employd, as he was at the time of this july taping, running training sessions for the state department or unemployed as he was soon after, he is always looking for a job. >> because that's the nature of the job market today. if you get laid off today from a position, it could take you anywhere from nine months to two years to find another job. those lay-offs can come at any time. your phone could ring and someone could say, "we're very sorry. please pack up your things." someone will walk you out the door. i've gone through that. 0 minutes later i was out on the streets just like you see in the movies. >> reporter: you would think that with help wanted ads moving from print to the internet job searching would be easier these days but no says john franklin. it's making things harder. >> lot of people come in here with all the on-line ads, they've put dates on them and notes. they haven't heard anything back. i honestly think if you're going to be spending the bulk of your
. >> reporter: ministry volunteer john franklin practices what he preaches. whether he's employd, as he was at the time of this july taping, running training sessions for the state department or unemployed as he was soon after, he is always looking for a job. >> because that's the nature of the job market today. if you get laid off today from a position, it could take you anywhere from nine months to two years to find another job. those lay-offs can come at any time. your phone...
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franklin pearce and james began in were really good. so most of the action took place in the senate, where you could see henry clay, john c. oun committee and the webster, and thomas hart, stephena douglas, seeing houston. these are the names everybody knew. not only did everybody know them, but they were in washington all the time. franklin pearce, john buchanan, paul, they came and went, the senators were forever and they were the stars. people love to be able to get feed in the gallery there and watch the debate. there is another thing that was wrong though besides having not too much space was that the senate was very hot in the summer, very cold in the winter. there were two stoves that sat behind the vice president's chair. the vice president was actually served as the president of the senate. and the senator walked behind the president of the senate and they sold guys with their hands on their behind, walking around and standing in front of the stoves warming their hands. and when they went to the not, they were sitting in their chairs wrapped in buffalo robes and blankets. seeing houston were mexican poncho nitpicks
franklin pearce and james began in were really good. so most of the action took place in the senate, where you could see henry clay, john c. oun committee and the webster, and thomas hart, stephena douglas, seeing houston. these are the names everybody knew. not only did everybody know them, but they were in washington all the time. franklin pearce, john buchanan, paul, they came and went, the senators were forever and they were the stars. people love to be able to get feed in the gallery there...
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. >> you have written other books, one on john delorean, ben franklin. what other books have you written, and how have they informed this book, if at all? >> i started doing the photo research for my allen dulles biography, which was back in 2000. all of my books -- one of the reasons i do not stick to a theme like the civil war, the revolution -- is that i find an answer questions in standard history. it is not deliberate, it is just the limitations of the historical craft. they start to vex me. if you start with the question, how did we get a united nations? when the league of nations continued in operation until 1944, and start scrolling back and back and back, then suddenly you find you have a really ripping yarn. >> when did you find out you were a historian as well as a journalist? >> i do not claim to be a historian. that presumes that you have had academic training. i am still a journalist, still telling stories. i use academic research techniques, but i still write narrative nonfiction. >> james, you are an interesting man. it has been an honor
. >> you have written other books, one on john delorean, ben franklin. what other books have you written, and how have they informed this book, if at all? >> i started doing the photo research for my allen dulles biography, which was back in 2000. all of my books -- one of the reasons i do not stick to a theme like the civil war, the revolution -- is that i find an answer questions in standard history. it is not deliberate, it is just the limitations of the historical craft. they...
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but here's the islamophobia echo chamber and you've got the religious right pat robertson john ag ralph reed franklin graham and cetera you've got the media fox news channel the top of that and then the list goes on down through the right wingers the political players the small handful of members of congress including king and west and bachmann brown and the grassroots organizations and some of which probably most people never heard of like a tennessee freedom coalition and the others the american family association that people are more more familiar with they amplify this into the public into the public sphere cory how do you how do you deal with this how do american muslims deal with this how do they respond to this it's not an american muslim problem anymore so david your show me one of the people on the list came up with a bill that essentially targets islamic practices to be treated differently under the law than others and the last two years we've seen seventy eight and bills introduced in thirty one states in the u.s. congress eighty five percent of those are the ones pushed by david you show
but here's the islamophobia echo chamber and you've got the religious right pat robertson john ag ralph reed franklin graham and cetera you've got the media fox news channel the top of that and then the list goes on down through the right wingers the political players the small handful of members of congress including king and west and bachmann brown and the grassroots organizations and some of which probably most people never heard of like a tennessee freedom coalition and the others the...
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very bloody years, the red coats gave up and went back home on that september day in paris ben franklin, johnms and john j. signed the treat underat stars and stripes first waved free 229 years ago today.
very bloody years, the red coats gave up and went back home on that september day in paris ben franklin, johnms and john j. signed the treat underat stars and stripes first waved free 229 years ago today.
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franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they started on their own 15-yard line. if nothing else you're going to make nebraska march the football and it would have to be a long way. >> gus: hundley over the middle. fauria. does he guess it? no. incomplete. that will bring in third down, third deep. >> charles: watch him fight inferior yefauri. stafford working, working, working. you can see the ball clearly out of his mitts. >> gus: big play for the nebraska defense. third down and 13. they need a stop right here. hundley. under pressure. hundley and the nebraska defense comes up big. andrew green, will. >> they held them to no points on this one and you're going to bring in the punter down who will have to try
franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they...
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[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and heart -- and john kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or samir. -- or smear. we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the freest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the history of mankind. to those who have saw to divide us -- sought to divide us, they have only help to unite us. to those who would provoke us, we have turned the other cheek. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captions performed by national captioning institute] >> now arkansas governor bill clinton accepting the democratic nomination in 1992. this is the first campaign. before facing th bush he emerged against in the primary against brown, tsongus. his speech is a littl
[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and heart -- and john kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or samir. -- or smear. we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate...
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franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they started on their own 15-yard line. if nothing else you're going to make nebraska march the footballd it would have to be a long way. >> gus: hundley over the middle. fauria. does he guess it? no. incomplete. that will bring in third down, third deep. >> charles: watch him fight inferior yefauri. stafford working, working, working. you can see the ball clearly out of his mitts. >> gus: big play for the nebraska defense. third down and 13. they need a stop right here. hundley. under pressure. hundley and the nebraska defense comes up big. andrew green, will. >> they held them to no points on this one and you're going to bring in the punter down who will have to try to
franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they...
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franklin d. roosevelt, john f.nedy, but they have been traitors to their class, at least that's how the rich have felt. they have represented the poor, advanced labor unions, advanced social security, and all sorts of middle class and working class goals. mitt romney is the first very wealthy candidate for president who is a spokesman, a sponsor, a booster of the rich, and that, i think, is what americans are beginning to see more and more. the president is exactly right. you can't build an economy from the top down. we have seen over and over again that trickle down economics, giving big tax breaks to the rich hoping that everybody else benefits, simply doesn't work. it didn't work when george w. bush provided that big tax break. it did not help when ronald reagan -- reaganomics was presumed to create a lot of wealth for the middle class? no. the median wage began to stagnate. trickle down economics is a complete fraud. >> to professor reich's point, he says he thinks that perception is getting through to the elec
franklin d. roosevelt, john f.nedy, but they have been traitors to their class, at least that's how the rich have felt. they have represented the poor, advanced labor unions, advanced social security, and all sorts of middle class and working class goals. mitt romney is the first very wealthy candidate for president who is a spokesman, a sponsor, a booster of the rich, and that, i think, is what americans are beginning to see more and more. the president is exactly right. you can't build an...
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franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they started on their own 15-yard line. if nothing else you're going to make nebraska march the football and it would have to be a long way. >> gus: hundley over the middle. fauria. does he guess it? no. incomplete. that will bring in third down, third deep. >> charles: watch him fight inferior yefauri. stafford working, working, working. you can see the ball clearly out of his mitts. >> gus: big play for the nebraska defense. third down and 13. they need a stop right here. hundley. under pressure. hundley and the nebraska defense comes up big. andrew green, will. >> they held them to no points on this one and you're going to bring in the punter down who will have to try
franklin putting on a show in l.a. >> charles: watch outside to the left side of your screen. wide side of the field. it's like a cracked back screen. john than working inside draws the attention in there. franklin swings outside for a nice gainer. >> gus: first down and george james hit in the backfield and dropped by will compton but it's the thing you can't give up is a touchdown. >> charles: can't give up a touchdown. the good thing for ucla, no matter what they do, they...
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this week's slate of games for friday september 21st...catonsville at franklin in football...edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john milton wright in girls soccer...and mount de saaes visits arundel in volleyball... that'll dd it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm bruce cunningham...goodnight [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you.
this week's slate of games for friday september 21st...catonsville at franklin in football...edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john milton wright in girls soccer...and mount de saaes visits arundel in volleyball... that'll dd it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm bruce cunningham...goodnight [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours...
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franklin in football... edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john caaroll meets cc milton wright in girls soccer...and mountles visits arundel in volleyball... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...goodnight. goodnight. 3 3 p,
franklin in football... edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john caaroll meets cc milton wright in girls soccer...and mountles visits arundel in volleyball... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...goodnight. goodnight. 3 3 p,
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thhs weee's slate of games for friday september 21st...catonsville at franklin in football...edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john meets c. miiton wright in girls soccer...and mounttde sales visits arundel in &pvolleyball...go to fox baltimore dot com and click on hgh school game of the week.. we'll announce the winner tonnght on sports unlimited thattll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...thanks for joininn us.i'm bc... and be sure to tune in to fox45 so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
thhs weee's slate of games for friday september 21st...catonsville at franklin in football...edmondson and poly on the grid iron...john meets c. miiton wright in girls soccer...and mounttde sales visits arundel in &pvolleyball...go to fox baltimore dot com and click on hgh school game of the week.. we'll announce the winner tonnght on sports unlimited thattll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...thanks for joininn us.i'm bc... and be sure to tune in to fox45 so anyway, i've been to...
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franklin d. roosevelt and john f. kennedy meant it. just meaning it isn't enough.kind of ardor, a kind of passion that emerges from deep inside. we teach students to find themselves inside, to access themselves and then at the proper moment onstage, to let it emerge and it emerges genuinely. that's when we believe them. that's when we understand them and we understand the character. that's what an actor does, when an actor is acting well. you talk about performance. these people don't have to act. they don't have to perform. what they have to do is be able to reach inside and produce something which is authentic, which is genuine and which is deeply felt and deeply meant. then you come close to something called the truth. >> not to be a buzz kill, but of course in his past as the president, that's why bill clinton even when he was fibbing or worse, he seemed to believe it at the time, which was why he was such a supreme -- >> but he didn't get away with it. that was bad performance. that was him at his worst. when he's talking politics, he is able to summon somethi
franklin d. roosevelt and john f. kennedy meant it. just meaning it isn't enough.kind of ardor, a kind of passion that emerges from deep inside. we teach students to find themselves inside, to access themselves and then at the proper moment onstage, to let it emerge and it emerges genuinely. that's when we believe them. that's when we understand them and we understand the character. that's what an actor does, when an actor is acting well. you talk about performance. these people don't have to...
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. >> no from its wonderful roosevelt reading festival, hosted by the franklin the roosevelt presidential library and museum, john potter discusses his book, "the good war in american memory." >> spent the afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here and especially because it is the roosevelt library. i couldn't finish my book if i didn't have the roosevelt archives. and to help of great archivists who know where material is and are willing to help you find it. it took four years for americans to fight in world war ii. but they never have stopped talking about since 1945. so i predict and suspect the conversation is going to go on for many more years. that sort of interests me as a historian that we spend more time talking and curbing these events and events themselves. and so that particular question or that particular issue caused me to think about, think more about what americans understood about world war ii, how they understood, and how they understood it over time. i'm going to make a few general points and then i will sort of take your hopping and skipping through some memorials into some movies into some novels,
. >> no from its wonderful roosevelt reading festival, hosted by the franklin the roosevelt presidential library and museum, john potter discusses his book, "the good war in american memory." >> spent the afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here and especially because it is the roosevelt library. i couldn't finish my book if i didn't have the roosevelt archives. and to help of great archivists who know where material is and are willing to help you find it. it took four years...
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john: thank you. steve is calling from franklin wisconsin. good morning, steve.ow." >> caller: good morning. one of the ads that congressman paul ryan is running in his reelection campaign is doubling down on the misstatement that he made at the rnc convention. >> john: can you narrow it down a bit, steve? >> caller: yeah, he's talking about the closing of the janesville general motors plant. >> john: you mean that one that happened in 2008 under the bush administration? >> caller: yes, and he shows president obama talking payments about wanting to keep the plant open. and then he shows that the plant closed, and the date it closed was in 2009 and he omits that george bush was president when the decision was made to close the plant. >> john: he is still doubling down on this? >> caller: yes, i saw it last night. >> john: i'm surprised about that. but he said goal is to get 51% of the people to vote for him. >> caller: i didn't think people pay at attention to the dates on the ad. >> john: that's why you have the phrase lying ryan he is punching his own ticket on
john: thank you. steve is calling from franklin wisconsin. good morning, steve.ow." >> caller: good morning. one of the ads that congressman paul ryan is running in his reelection campaign is doubling down on the misstatement that he made at the rnc convention. >> john: can you narrow it down a bit, steve? >> caller: yeah, he's talking about the closing of the janesville general motors plant. >> john: you mean that one that happened in 2008 under the bush...
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franklin pearce and james buchanan were really dreadful. and so most of the action took place in the senate where you could see henry clay, john c. calhoun, daniel webster, thomas hart then, stephena douglas, jefferson davis, sam houston. these are the names of everyone knew. not only did everyone know them, but they were in washington all the time. franklin pearce, john tyler, they came and went, but the senators were forever. and so they were the stars. people love to be able to get seats in the gallery there and watched the debate. there was another thing that was wrong though besides having not too much space was that the senate was very hot in the summer, very cold in the winter. there were two stoats that sat behind the vice president's chair. the vice president actually served the president of the senate. and the senators want behind in these old guys with their hands on their beehives walking around and standing in front of the stoats, warming their hands. when they weren't doing that, they were sitting in their chairs wrapped in buffalo grove and blankets. sam houston wore a mexican poncho and a big sombrero and laid back
franklin pearce and james buchanan were really dreadful. and so most of the action took place in the senate where you could see henry clay, john c. calhoun, daniel webster, thomas hart then, stephena douglas, jefferson davis, sam houston. these are the names of everyone knew. not only did everyone know them, but they were in washington all the time. franklin pearce, john tyler, they came and went, but the senators were forever. and so they were the stars. people love to be able to get seats in...
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franklin, the lane is closed. back to you. >> thank you. new complaints about the iphone 5. >> john muller has details. >> complaints already about the iphone 5. say they arrived with case and theree problems connecting to wi-fi networks. some say it is too light. and the new map application is disappointing. steve wozniak says it is t that theing bu not that bad. groupon is getting into the .estaurant reservation business it offers discounts to fill y tables. a bike a sensor in crash that can detect a d tells how severe it was and alarm.und an if the survivor is not shut it reported. anncr: more anti-maryland ads. from this west virginia casino. they want marylanders to keep coming to west virginia... casinos like theirs. spending one hundred seventy million a year. question seven will keep those dollars at home by building a new woworld-class resort casino... right here in maryland. it'll generate hundreds of millions for schools... according to the department of legislative services. and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools
franklin, the lane is closed. back to you. >> thank you. new complaints about the iphone 5. >> john muller has details. >> complaints already about the iphone 5. say they arrived with case and theree problems connecting to wi-fi networks. some say it is too light. and the new map application is disappointing. steve wozniak says it is t that theing bu not that bad. groupon is getting into the .estaurant reservation business it offers discounts to fill y tables. a bike a sensor...
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john: let's go to july. you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning to you all. there is a quote from benjamin franklinred to help after 9/11 was iran. >> john: that's true. >> caller: nobody is talking about that. and if you google 9/11 a lot of things pop up. the cornerstone for the pentagon was placed in -- on 9/11. >> john: uh-huh. >> caller: and it's amazing what pops up regarding that particular date. >> john: yes. >> caller: in different years. >> john: that's true. >> caller: and i really want people to remember not only what happened on 9/11, and how we came together, but that the first person that was killed in the united states as a hate crime after 9/11 was a sikh man -- >> john: that's right. july i'm sorry we have to go to break. but i appreciate the call. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ (vo) this is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. >>since when do you get to say stuff like that on tv? >> listen, if you'd read your email once in a while, you'd know i ha
john: let's go to july. you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning to you all. there is a quote from benjamin franklinred to help after 9/11 was iran. >> john: that's true. >> caller: nobody is talking about that. and if you google 9/11 a lot of things pop up. the cornerstone for the pentagon was placed in -- on 9/11. >> john: uh-huh. >> caller: and it's amazing what pops up regarding that particular date. >> john: yes. >>...
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[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and john. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made this nation the strongest and the freest and the most prosperous and the most peaceful nation in the history of mankind. to those who have sought to divide us, they have only help to unite us. to those who would provoke us, we have turned the other cheek. let us be on our way. [applause] ♪ >> this week and preparations are under way at the time water -- time warner arena. the democrats will begin their three day convention. on the thursday, we will hear from michelle obama. wednesday, former president bill clinton. thursday, speeches by vice- president in and vice president -- and president obama. it is
[applause] i know what kind of a dream franklin results -- franklin roosevelt and harry truman and john. kennedy would dream if they were here tonight. and i think that i know what kind of a dream you want to dream. tonight we of the democratic party confidently go before the people offering answers, not retreat. offering unity, not division. offering hope, not fear or smear. we do offer the people a choice. a choice of continuing on the courageous and compassionate course that has made this...
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john mohammed of the shootings that left ten people fr. prison he tells the newspaper that he remembers each of the sniper shooting details. but it's the linda franklin slaying that haunts him most. he gave the go order and looked across route 50 in 7 corners at the target. mohammed hidden on a hill above pulled the trigger and killed linda franklin who happened to be going about her business at the home depot in virginia at precisely the wrong time. mohammed was executed in november of 2009. malvo, then a teenager, was sentenced to life without chance for parole. he's now 27 years old. i was a monster. that's what he told the washington post reporter. >>> a plane crash leaves two people dead tonight. the plane went down after 5:00 this engineer the shannon airport. it crashed near kerry court. the victims names have not been release. >>> hundreds of homeless dogs scheduled to die are now flying high and headed to loving homes here in the washington area. armando trull has the story. >> reporter: on this flight, the copilot had four legs and a wagging tail. >> she was in my seat the entire flight. >> did she do any flying. >> no, she just washed the
john mohammed of the shootings that left ten people fr. prison he tells the newspaper that he remembers each of the sniper shooting details. but it's the linda franklin slaying that haunts him most. he gave the go order and looked across route 50 in 7 corners at the target. mohammed hidden on a hill above pulled the trigger and killed linda franklin who happened to be going about her business at the home depot in virginia at precisely the wrong time. mohammed was executed in november of 2009....
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franklin, jefferson, john adams, jefferson gets to write the first draft, the wonderful library of congress has the first draft out in the library of congress and you see them draft and say we hold these truths to be sacred. we hold these truths to be self-evident because their rights come not from the dictates of the dogma of one religion or another but for the consent of the governed and irrationality and reason. the sentence goes on in the draft to say they are endowed with certain inalienable rights. john adams and riding by their creative certain inalienable rights. that balance of the role of the divine providence and our own rationality and reason and consent of the government informing our government, that type of balance created this new type of nation we created back in one based on tolerance, the human body were the pretense of you devotee to listen to others and to try to find the common ground and happened at the constitutional convention after they had come back for the last time still measuring the gulf and they're fighting in philadelphia over the big state little sticky iss
franklin, jefferson, john adams, jefferson gets to write the first draft, the wonderful library of congress has the first draft out in the library of congress and you see them draft and say we hold these truths to be sacred. we hold these truths to be self-evident because their rights come not from the dictates of the dogma of one religion or another but for the consent of the governed and irrationality and reason. the sentence goes on in the draft to say they are endowed with certain...
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there's a number of them going on, papers of john adams, thomas jefferson, george washington, benjamin frankline madison papers are part of that consortium, using that word to describe that, comprehensive papers of the founding fathers, and i had written on madison and this war and the university of virginia said, well, why don't you come and run the project and teach for us in the history department. looks like you're an anthropolings, and if you're invited, what does the anthropologist do, you accept the invitation. >> host: when you taught in new zealand, what were the important things that you think other people should know about our history? >> guest: you mean foreigners? people overseas? >> host: yeah, uh-huh. >> guest: well, i'll give you an example of a misconception, the sort of thing you have to deal with. american media films television impacts societies enormously in australia and new zealand because they're the major producer --s united states is a major producer of entertainment, and, of course, english is a common language so in some ways, you know, the united states is enormousl
there's a number of them going on, papers of john adams, thomas jefferson, george washington, benjamin frankline madison papers are part of that consortium, using that word to describe that, comprehensive papers of the founding fathers, and i had written on madison and this war and the university of virginia said, well, why don't you come and run the project and teach for us in the history department. looks like you're an anthropolings, and if you're invited, what does the anthropologist do,...
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franklin roosevelt was almost killed in florida by a would-be assist 16 before he got to be president. can you imagine the depression being led by january john garner? >> really interesting book thank you. >> ok, all right now. when we come back, the congressional black caucus. well obviously they're on president obama's side. they're also saying something interesting, let's keep this real. if you were white would our reaction be different to your policy. >> later the elbow of the day. we know who's delivering it, but who's getting it? >> what i do know is he has helped jump start a new empire. >> thank you for warning us against the menace. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. >> now, if you w
franklin roosevelt was almost killed in florida by a would-be assist 16 before he got to be president. can you imagine the depression being led by january john garner? >> really interesting book thank you. >> ok, all right now. when we come back, the congressional black caucus. well obviously they're on president obama's side. they're also saying something interesting, let's keep this real. if you were white would our reaction be different to your policy. >> later the elbow of...
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franklin roosevelt was almost killed in florida by a would-be assist 16 before he got to be president. can you imagine the depression being led by january johnr? >> really interesting book thank you. >> ok, all right, now. when we come back, the congressional black caucus. well obviously they're on president obama's side. they're also saying something interesting, let's keep this real. if you were white would our reaction be different to your policy. >> later, the elbow of the day. we know who's delivering it, but who's getting it? >> what i do know is he has helped jump start a new empire. >> thank you for warning us against the menace. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >> now, if you watch the show on a regular basis, you know that of course president obama is only a million times more progressive than mitt romney. that's obvious. you also know he's knots that progressive. he told bob woodward: >> everybody wants fiscal restraint and order but to see he's a blue dog democratic, a conservative democratic, that's interesting. also remember, he has said many times in the past that he's perfectly willing and a
franklin roosevelt was almost killed in florida by a would-be assist 16 before he got to be president. can you imagine the depression being led by january johnr? >> really interesting book thank you. >> ok, all right, now. when we come back, the congressional black caucus. well obviously they're on president obama's side. they're also saying something interesting, let's keep this real. if you were white would our reaction be different to your policy. >> later, the elbow of the...
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john adams, are you going to write about abigail adams? he said i already did. that is what i did with eleanor roosevelt and franklin roosevelt. the only franklin roosevelt in the title but really a dual biography about the two. the curious thing about that particular book, the best parts about the book, the parts that particularly reveal a relationship, wonderful relationship, provocative relationship between john and abigail adams they occur when they're far apart. it is a wonderful love story. it is a wonderful story of a marriage but it only works because they were apart for a very large part of the marriage. when they were together they simply spoke and what they said to each other over the dinner table at night no one knows. so that's the case where, it is true with my book. i don't make a big deal of it in the book. i have to pass over those sections where they're not writing to each other but, i can't offer a good explanation as to why some letters survived and others didn't. . . or not a story. so, where does this fit in? >> to the question is how does the nature of story and tell stories are told and what has related
john adams, are you going to write about abigail adams? he said i already did. that is what i did with eleanor roosevelt and franklin roosevelt. the only franklin roosevelt in the title but really a dual biography about the two. the curious thing about that particular book, the best parts about the book, the parts that particularly reveal a relationship, wonderful relationship, provocative relationship between john and abigail adams they occur when they're far apart. it is a wonderful love...
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continental congress, maybe the last time congress created a great committee, but it has you no franklin, jefferson, johndams. jefferson gets to write the first draft the wonderful library of congress which sponsors this event has the first draft out in the library of congress and you see jefferson's draft saying we hold these truths to be sake reg in that wonderful second paragraph. you see franklin spent -- printers than crossing out the word with those backslashes we hold these truths to be self-evident he writes. our rights he said not come from the dictates or dogma religion or another but from the consent of the government in recent. the sentence goes on to say and they are endowed with certain inalienable rights. john adams said that balance of the role of divine providence and their own rationality and reason and consent to the government in forming our government, that type of balance created this new type of nation we created back then, one based on tolerance, humility or at lease the pretense of humility to listen to others and to try to find the common ground. and it even happens at the const
continental congress, maybe the last time congress created a great committee, but it has you no franklin, jefferson, johndams. jefferson gets to write the first draft the wonderful library of congress which sponsors this event has the first draft out in the library of congress and you see jefferson's draft saying we hold these truths to be sake reg in that wonderful second paragraph. you see franklin spent -- printers than crossing out the word with those backslashes we hold these truths to be...