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a look at the work of john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal. black, unmistakably, so, no pope yet. the conclaves have been held in the sistine chapel since 1492. this is how it begins. devotion, the holy spirit is implored to guide the choice they make. they heard a sermon. they are deeply divided and seek unity. looks down on them and reminds them that the pope is surmountable to god, not man. one by one, they took the oath to uphold the secrecy and rules of the conclave. -- of brazil,al now the world's largest catholic country. many believe he could be the first non-european pope since gregory ii in s
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-- john james audubon. you can continue to watch bbc news for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network. check your local listings for the channel number. to reach me and the rest of the team, simply go to twitter. thank you for watching. please, tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet, los angeles. - get ready to vrrrooom with me, neighbour! because today we're going to clock factory park to play cars! and then
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. >> john: james rosen, thank you so much. >>> on monday -- we told you about some of the bizarre things federal government spends your hard-earned tax dollars on. part two of the week-long series "what to cut," correspondent doug mckelway finds billions in federal real estate, much of which is just sitting there. >> reporter: until the sale this month to private developer, the steam plant in the pricy georgetown neighborhood sat vacant for ten years. it was only when the house committee on oversight dragged the general services administration in the structure for a hearing that a forsale sign went up. >> you can't get your job up. you have 124 properties out of 14,000 properties. this is a property i don't care if it's a republican or democrat administration, this administration or previous administration, the job is not getting done. >> there are presently between 55 and 77,000 vacant federal properties. no precise inventory is kept. selling them off could save taxpayers between $3 and $8 billion a year. >> these properties could be used first to consolidate agencies that are now in le
. >> john: james rosen, thank you so much. >>> on monday -- we told you about some of the bizarre things federal government spends your hard-earned tax dollars on. part two of the week-long series "what to cut," correspondent doug mckelway finds billions in federal real estate, much of which is just sitting there. >> reporter: until the sale this month to private developer, the steam plant in the pricy georgetown neighborhood sat vacant for ten years. it was only...
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a look at the work of john james. welcome to the news on public television in america and also around the world. or than 100 the cardinals are locked inside the vatican, selecting a new pope. when the process is over, one of them will emerge as the successor to vote -- to pope benedict. new pontiff has not been chosen yet. >> they gathered as night fell and anticipation rose. in the age of the internet, the church still makes this its most important announcement by smoke signal.
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on 9/11 of last year, and in an interview with james rosen, secretary of state john kerry says he spoke with a survivor of the deadly attack, something no one has apparently been able to do in the six months since it happened. >> two quick questions, questions on benghazi, sir, if you would. first, why have we not heard from any of the benghazi survivors? >> well, i -- i can't tell you the answer to that. i can tell you that i have visited with one of the survivors at bethesda hospital who is a remarkably courageous person and doing very, very well and called his wife and talked to her. >> megyn: james rosen with us from qatar, where he's travelling with the secretary of state. >> thanks for running the clip. it's interesting to hear him disclose the visit to walter reed and one of the survivors. took place on the first week of february before the first
on 9/11 of last year, and in an interview with james rosen, secretary of state john kerry says he spoke with a survivor of the deadly attack, something no one has apparently been able to do in the six months since it happened. >> two quick questions, questions on benghazi, sir, if you would. first, why have we not heard from any of the benghazi survivors? >> well, i -- i can't tell you the answer to that. i can tell you that i have visited with one of the survivors at bethesda...
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john recently discovered the spikes on the side of the tower. about 20 feet up. so he was able to maneuver the tower. and climb up to those spikes. >> jamest expect him to go all the way. john kept climbing and he was yelling at him to get down, to stop. >> 911 emergency. >> will is an autistic child that climbed up. >> word quickly gets out. >> i see him way up there now. he is just about to the top where the wires are. >> okay. >> got to hurry. >> in no time, john is 120 feet up. along with his older brother, james. >> he went straight up. i was trying to calm him. look at me. >> when he got to the top he took his glasses off so he couldn't see how far down it was. >> their father, byron, hears the news a traffic report and races home. she gets alerted at work by police. >> as i was driving from work home, i could see the boys on the tower and the helicopters circling like birds above them. i was terrified then and i knew in a john liked helicopters and he would get excited and flap his arms and the first thing i asked is can you ask the helicopters to back off a little. >> he would be excited by the helicopters. all the attention he wa
john recently discovered the spikes on the side of the tower. about 20 feet up. so he was able to maneuver the tower. and climb up to those spikes. >> jamest expect him to go all the way. john kept climbing and he was yelling at him to get down, to stop. >> 911 emergency. >> will is an autistic child that climbed up. >> word quickly gets out. >> i see him way up there now. he is just about to the top where the wires are. >> okay. >> got to hurry....
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john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison had his dinner here. john gadsby had a significant reputation for hospitality. he was done for the great dinners he would serve, so he was well known all over the area. that's where the president of the united states would come here because it is probably the best place to eat in this entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in baltimore and washington city. you're sick of them is the the revolutionary war and being the president of the stiff carrot or hundred dollar bill. what is needed by gadsby's tavern as you can see him dining and drinking, dancing. he loved to dance. telling stories come in meeting his friends here, having conversations. ecm is a real person, none of this statute. we are in now the ballroom and george washington love to dance and all the ladies wanted to dance with him. the most famous person in the united states is a bit thrill. in 1798 in 17:99 p.m. martha came here. when george washington went for a ball, houston went up to the gallery. is the latter in a hurry to get in
john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison had his dinner here. john gadsby had a significant reputation for hospitality. he was done for the great dinners he would serve, so he was well known all over the area. that's where the president of the united states would come here because it is probably the best place to eat in this entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in baltimore and washington city. you're sick of them is the the revolutionary war and being the president of the...
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. >> john's brother, james, since has gone on to serve in the military. stationed in afghanistan. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. thanks for watching. >>> a man knocked unconscious as witnesses walk. >> i if i'm laying on the ground i expect that first person to call 911 right away what will they do? a cop getting a mouthful from this greatgrandma. >> but what will he do? >>> an nfl player and his wife desperately trying to make it to the hospital. detained by an unsympathetic cop. >> you ran a red light. >> my mother is dying! right now. >> and i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. >> what will she do? >> people faced with tough decisions. >> that's a woman. i had to decide what i'm going to do now. >> moral dilemmas with life-or-death consequences. >> to my girlfriend if he does jump, i'm going in. but i don't think that i really believed that i would actually -- it would come down to that. >> scenarios that force you to ask yourself -- what would you do? >> hello. welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. how well do you
. >> john's brother, james, since has gone on to serve in the military. stationed in afghanistan. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. thanks for watching. >>> a man knocked unconscious as witnesses walk. >> i if i'm laying on the ground i expect that first person to call 911 right away what will they do? a cop getting a mouthful from this greatgrandma. >> but what will he do? >>> an nfl player and his wife...
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peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon and jude, linusn and paul and all of your saints we ask that through their merits and prayers, in all things, we may defend it by your protecting help. therefore, lord, we pray, graciously accept this oblation of our service, that and your whole family, and command we be delivered from intern dal damnation and counted among the flock that you have chosen. be pleased, o, god, we pray, to bless, acknowledge and approve this offering in every respect. make it spiritual and acceptable so that it may become for us the body and blood of your most beloved son, our lord, jesus christ. on the day before he was to suffer, he took bread, in his holy and venerable hands and with his eyes raised to heaven to you, o god, his all mighty father, give ugg thanks, he said the blessing. broke the bread and give it to his disciples saying, take this, all of you and eat of it, for this is my body which will be given up for you. in a similar way, when the supper was ended, he took this precious chalice in his holy and ven
peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon and jude, linusn and paul and all of your saints we ask that through their merits and prayers, in all things, we may defend it by your protecting help. therefore, lord, we pray, graciously accept this oblation of our service, that and your whole family, and command we be delivered from intern dal damnation and counted among the flock that you have chosen. be pleased, o, god, we pray, to bless, acknowledge...
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john: joining me now, l. joy williams and elon james white and aaron rand freeman. joining us. >> thank you. >> john: whether kimani gray was armed. whether he belonged to a gang. we know he had been arrested in the past, but the specifics for this particular shooting is less important than the underlying anger that members of the community feel about this happening. i don't think anybody is surprised when this happens. i think we're all sort of numb to that, but elon you were there, and you were at the protest the other night, what is the mood now and where do you think the investigation is going? >> well, the mood is of anger and frustration overall. when i got down there i went down when everyone was yelling riot. i went to find out what is happening myself. when i got there i didn't see the remnants of a full-blown riot. i saw glass broken and garbage thrown about, but not as we know as riots when things are on fire and destroyed. but the people who were still there, they were angry. they're angry because they feel like they're under siege. the nypd is not looke
john: joining me now, l. joy williams and elon james white and aaron rand freeman. joining us. >> thank you. >> john: whether kimani gray was armed. whether he belonged to a gang. we know he had been arrested in the past, but the specifics for this particular shooting is less important than the underlying anger that members of the community feel about this happening. i don't think anybody is surprised when this happens. i think we're all sort of numb to that, but elon you were...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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james was a special person to abigail. when abigail gose to philgoes to philadelphia, john says not to bring james. he did not want james in philadelphia as his servant. not clear why, but there was a sense of corruption. there were fewer blacks in massachusetts. there is a larger free black -- he says, do not have him come. he writes a second letter. as is revealing. -- this is revealing. i think she taught him to read. i do not know if she was instructing john adams so much on this. she was showing her love and affection for james as an individual regardless of his race. >> here is a quote that one of our viewers sent in. it looks like she is quoting a letter to john. "we live, my dear soul, in an age of trial. what will the consequences be? i know not." >> wonderful quote. tells us they had no idea that there would be a war. they suspected they would be -- there would be a war. he did not know it would separate the colonies. all of the things that we take for granted. we have to view it from their point of view. we do not know what is going to happen. >> we have said at the outset that she was c
james was a special person to abigail. when abigail gose to philgoes to philadelphia, john says not to bring james. he did not want james in philadelphia as his servant. not clear why, but there was a sense of corruption. there were fewer blacks in massachusetts. there is a larger free black -- he says, do not have him come. he writes a second letter. as is revealing. -- this is revealing. i think she taught him to read. i do not know if she was instructing john adams so much on this. she was...
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other famous people who died here, including john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison. thomas jefferson had his dinner here. john cassidy had a terrific reputation for hospitality. he was no for the really great dinners he would serve. so use well-known all over the area and that's why the president of the united days to come here because it was probably the best place to eat in this entire area. the last year to establish restaurant in baltimore and washington city. when you think about george washington, you think of them as living the revolutionary war and being this is correct or in your dollar bill. but what is needed that gadsby's tavern is you see and dining and drinking, dancing. he loved to dance, telling stories, meeting friends to your and having conversations. ecm is a real person, not as a statue. we are at right now the ballroom and george washington love to dance. and all the ladies who they wanted to dance with him. the most famous person in the united states is a big thrill. in 1798 in 1799, they came here for birth date falls. the music was a gallery. y
other famous people who died here, including john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison. thomas jefferson had his dinner here. john cassidy had a terrific reputation for hospitality. he was no for the really great dinners he would serve. so use well-known all over the area and that's why the president of the united days to come here because it was probably the best place to eat in this entire area. the last year to establish restaurant in baltimore and washington city. when you think about...
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peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon, and jude, linus, clement, sixtus, cornelius. >> monsignor, this is a crucial part of a mass here, the eucharistic prayer before communion. >> this is the heart, for catholics, our worship. the eucharist, the mass, is thanksgiving. at the heart of this, in the eucharistic prayer, the prayer they're praying today, is one of the oldest prayers, from the fourth century. and has been handed down generation to generation, as our body of worship and the prayers of the mass. in this particular part of the mass, they're invoking saints many of whom are popes, who have gone before us. they started with the naming of the 12 apostles and the popes of the first two centuries and really connecting the history of the church together. in a moment, there will be the prayers asking god to send the spirit upon the bread and wine that may might become the very body and blood of jesus. this is it. >> translator: be pleased, oh, god, we pray, to bless, acknowledge, and approve this offering in every respect. make it spiri
peter and paul, andrew, james, john, thomas, james, phillip, bartholomew, matthew, simon, and jude, linus, clement, sixtus, cornelius. >> monsignor, this is a crucial part of a mass here, the eucharistic prayer before communion. >> this is the heart, for catholics, our worship. the eucharist, the mass, is thanksgiving. at the heart of this, in the eucharistic prayer, the prayer they're praying today, is one of the oldest prayers, from the fourth century. and has been handed down...
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some of the famous people who dined here included john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe. thomas jefferson had his inaugural dinner here. john gadsby had a terrific reputation for hospitality. he was known for the really great dinners that he would serve, so he was well known all over the area, and that's why the presidents of the united states would come here, because it was probably the best place to eat in this entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in baltimore and then in washington city. when you think about george washington, you always think of him as winning the revolutionary war and being the president and being this real stiff character on your dollar bill. but here at gadsby's tavern, you can see him as a human being. you see him dining and drinking, having a glass, dancing, he loved to dance, telling stories, meeting his friends here, having conversations. you see him as a real person here at gadsby's tavern, not as a statue. we're in right now the ballroom of gadsby's tavern, and george washington love today dance. and -- loved to dance. a
some of the famous people who dined here included john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe. thomas jefferson had his inaugural dinner here. john gadsby had a terrific reputation for hospitality. he was known for the really great dinners that he would serve, so he was well known all over the area, and that's why the presidents of the united states would come here, because it was probably the best place to eat in this entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in...
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>> james madison, james monroe john quincy adams, andrew jackson, martin van buren... >> announcer: mikeng techniques in over 6,000 classrooms across the country. during a special investigation abc's 20/20 said it "turns average kids into whiz kids," and over 50,000 emails poured in. brainetics really works! the secret is mike's method for teaching anyone from children to adults how to quickly process information, memorize it and then be able to recall that information anytime they need it. his methods make math, which can be intimidating, actually fun and cool to learn, so kids take to it like never before. but brainetics is much more than just a math program. brainetics teaches kids and adults the skills needed to work smarter, not harder, and be more productive in school, on the job, and in life-- skills that are simply never taught in the classroom. having this ability will give kids and adults a huge advantage in every class they take, every test they take and every subject throughout their life. not only will their grades skyrocket, but so will their self-esteem. use brainetics on
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particularly in that early period that jesus is pacific prophecies one terribly accurate so he says that james and john the sons of seventy would be baptized with his baptism which is sort of a euphemism for die john the son of somebody is the only one of the disciples not to have been mata it. that's not a great track record for prophesies. now we can read this metaphorically we don't have to read it as a prophecy about prosecution the reason that we do is because the. persecution mentality is so useful when it comes to defending out and sort of making claims and sort of discussions about society where would modern christianity be without the persecution stories and do you find these same or similar persecution stories in others of the world's major religions right where would we be without it that's a really interesting question so prosecution language means that your innocent your bright and those other people they don't have legitimate grievances they just hate you so if we could get rid of that then we would have to try and think about why it is that those who disagree with us make the claims that
particularly in that early period that jesus is pacific prophecies one terribly accurate so he says that james and john the sons of seventy would be baptized with his baptism which is sort of a euphemism for die john the son of somebody is the only one of the disciples not to have been mata it. that's not a great track record for prophesies. now we can read this metaphorically we don't have to read it as a prophecy about prosecution the reason that we do is because the. persecution mentality is...
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i don't know that she was instructing john adams so much on this as that she was showing her love and affection for james as an individual regardless of his race. >> here is something from our viewers. it looks like she is quoting a letter from john to abigail. do you have any thoughts on that that's -- on that? >> it is a wonderful quote. they had no idea there would be a war. they may have suspected there would be a war. they had no idea of its duration or that it would separate the colonies. we would have to go back and view it from their point of view. he is saying we don't know what is going to happen. >> we said at the outset that she was criticized by the press who sometimes used the phrase to describe her as mrs. president. what is the context of that reference? >> the context is the spirit is -- these. press at the time. he was the american minister to great attend. she was accustomed to happen -- she was accustomed to having those relations with the press. >> did she complain to family members about this? was she hurt by the way she was treated in the press? >> i think she was more defensive ab
i don't know that she was instructing john adams so much on this as that she was showing her love and affection for james as an individual regardless of his race. >> here is something from our viewers. it looks like she is quoting a letter from john to abigail. do you have any thoughts on that that's -- on that? >> it is a wonderful quote. they had no idea there would be a war. they may have suspected there would be a war. they had no idea of its duration or that it would separate...
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john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe. thomas jefferson. a terrific reputation for hospitality. known for their really great tenors that he was surf. he was well known all over the area. it's like the president of the united states would come here. probably the best place to eat for the entire area. he left here to establish residence in baltimore. when you think about george washington, you think of him as when the revolutionary war in being the president and being a stiff character. but what's neat is you can see him as a human being. piquancy and dining in drinking and everything else. ..
john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe. thomas jefferson. a terrific reputation for hospitality. known for their really great tenors that he was surf. he was well known all over the area. it's like the president of the united states would come here. probably the best place to eat for the entire area. he left here to establish residence in baltimore. when you think about george washington, you think of him as when the revolutionary war in being the president and being a stiff...
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don't know what the circumstances are of any question qs to talk to him or not. >> bret: james rosen interviewing johnerry today. we can confirm that the kneets on capitol hill do have the requested documents about the transcripts talking to some of the guards at the benghazi libya compound. they just received those documents this week, but this investigation as we heard from the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee is continuing. we're back with the panel. skir kir sentence when you hear the secretary of state talking about that, not knowing idea survivors haven't spoken out and he has spoken to one of them, what do you think? >> someone needs to ask the president to define the word transparency. the fact, forget the fact that john kerry met with them. how come members of congress haven't been given the names of them. his lack of could you remember yos sit remarkable them. he met with them but i don't know why. there is no curiosity here. there should be more oversight in this situation. they should have had the names of these people. >> bret: we have continued to ask for these names, cont
don't know what the circumstances are of any question qs to talk to him or not. >> bret: james rosen interviewing johnerry today. we can confirm that the kneets on capitol hill do have the requested documents about the transcripts talking to some of the guards at the benghazi libya compound. they just received those documents this week, but this investigation as we heard from the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee is continuing. we're back with the panel. skir kir sentence...
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don't know what the circumstances are of any question qs to talk to him or not. >> bret: james rosen interviewing johnoday. we can confirm that the kneets on capitol hill do have the requested documents about the transcripts talking to some of the guards at the benghazi libya compound. they just received those documents this week, but this investigation as we heard from the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee is continuing. we're back with the panel. skir kir sentence when you hear the secretary of state talking about that, not knowing idea survivors haven't spoken out and he has spoken to one of them, what do you think? >> someone needs to ask the president to define the word transparency. the fact, forget the fact that john kerry met with them. how come members of congress haven't been given the names of them. his lack of could you remember yos sit remarkable them. he met with them but i don't know why. there is no curiosity here. there should be more oversight in this situation. they should have had the names of these people. >> bret: we have continued to ask for these names, continued
don't know what the circumstances are of any question qs to talk to him or not. >> bret: james rosen interviewing johnoday. we can confirm that the kneets on capitol hill do have the requested documents about the transcripts talking to some of the guards at the benghazi libya compound. they just received those documents this week, but this investigation as we heard from the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee is continuing. we're back with the panel. skir kir sentence when you...
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on behalf of john it is my pleasure to present these recognitions to james and to richard and to accept it for salvador and with the boards indulgence i'd like to share some of their work. coming through. so this is westportal station before you can see that it was basically a triangle with nothing on if it. once their handy work was completed you can see not only the new curb but beautiful planting. this is part of our goals. at the same location those of you who have been to westportal station this is the exit sidewalk it's pretty banner and this is an example of ha their handy work. you mentioned our low admissions way of taking care of the weeds. that's indeed at this location >> i'd like to present those awards now. james my congratulations for bringing such beauty. we really appreciate it. and before we move on i'm going to give james an opportunity to address the board and then i'll continue with richard. >> congratulations mr. good morning brshgdz. first of all, i'd like to thank my lord and savior jesus christ. this man gives me a lot of support and has a great secretary. and l
on behalf of john it is my pleasure to present these recognitions to james and to richard and to accept it for salvador and with the boards indulgence i'd like to share some of their work. coming through. so this is westportal station before you can see that it was basically a triangle with nothing on if it. once their handy work was completed you can see not only the new curb but beautiful planting. this is part of our goals. at the same location those of you who have been to westportal...
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a difficult situation. >> well, chief washington correspondent james rosen will be talking with secretary of state johnou can see that interview here on "special report." 6:00 p.m. eastern. james rosen has been on this trip all the way. and we expect to see that interview tomorrow night. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see behind the scenes of a very secret selection process. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watg lobster entrees. like our delicious lobst lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our sary, new grilled maine lobster and lobsr tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's
a difficult situation. >> well, chief washington correspondent james rosen will be talking with secretary of state johnou can see that interview here on "special report." 6:00 p.m. eastern. james rosen has been on this trip all the way. and we expect to see that interview tomorrow night. that is it for the panel. stay tuned to see behind the scenes of a very secret selection process. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's...
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fox' james rosen interviewed secretary of state john kerry and kerry told james he visited at least onevivor of the attack who is now being treated at walter reed hospital. here is part of that interview. >> too quick questions on benghazi, sir, if you would. first, why have we not heard from any of the benghazi survivors? >> well, i mean -- i can't tell you the answer to that. i can tell you that i have visited with one of the survivors at bethesda hospital, who is a remark plea courageous person who is doing very, very well. and i've called his wife and talked to her. i don't know what the circumstances are of any request to talk to him or not. let me just say this about benghazi, benghazi was a tragedy that i felt as a senator and i feel even more now as secretary, and i'm just -- >> they are r-r wrapping me here. you have to be very quick, i'm so sorry. >> let me just say the key here is that we are implementing the lessons we learned from benghazi and that's the key. jenna: republican congressman frank wolf of virginia has written a letter to the state department demanding answers
fox' james rosen interviewed secretary of state john kerry and kerry told james he visited at least onevivor of the attack who is now being treated at walter reed hospital. here is part of that interview. >> too quick questions on benghazi, sir, if you would. first, why have we not heard from any of the benghazi survivors? >> well, i mean -- i can't tell you the answer to that. i can tell you that i have visited with one of the survivors at bethesda hospital, who is a remark plea...
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. >>> a republican former congressman steps out with the truth on speaker john boehner's dirty dealings. an activist james a lawsuit with one of the victims of his stunts. >> i want to come in and talk to you personally. it involves some girls coming over -- overseas. >> ex-acorn employee juan carlos vera joins me for an exclusive interview. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. she operates the head. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures f
. >>> a republican former congressman steps out with the truth on speaker john boehner's dirty dealings. an activist james a lawsuit with one of the victims of his stunts. >> i want to come in and talk to you personally. it involves some girls coming over -- overseas. >> ex-acorn employee juan carlos vera joins me for an exclusive interview. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of...
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added in 1792 so it is over 200-years-old the famous people the dying here including john adams, thomas kurson, james madison and james monroe. jefferson had his dinner right here. they had a terrific reputation for hospitality known for the greater than there's said he was known all over the area and that's why the president of the united states would come here because of was the best place to eat in the entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in baltimore and the midwestern city. >> the thing about george washington as there is the revolutionary war and then the president being a very stiff character on the dollar bill, but what is needed about the tavern is that he is seen as a human being dining and drinking and having dinner and telling stories and having conversations you see him as a real person here at the tavern triet george washington loved to dance with the most famous person of the united states. they were involved here for george washington in 1798 and 1799 they came here and the galleries was the latter out in the hallway would have been passed and they have a dance that geor
added in 1792 so it is over 200-years-old the famous people the dying here including john adams, thomas kurson, james madison and james monroe. jefferson had his dinner right here. they had a terrific reputation for hospitality known for the greater than there's said he was known all over the area and that's why the president of the united states would come here because of was the best place to eat in the entire area. he left here to establish restaurants in baltimore and the midwestern city....
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various american ministrations starting with george russ and in continuing with john adams, thomas jefferson, ultimately james madison, they all rejected this, something as in violation of america sovereign rights. the british navy essentially needed more sailors than were available at the time. sailors in the british empire worked on merchant ships and naval ships. this was fine in peace, but in times of war there was essentially more need than there was a time. so with the british navy did, they used a forceful conscription system of impressment which was actually legal to violently apprehend man , put them on ships because the american colonies were members of the british empire, that meant that american sailors also could be impressed. and once a sailor was impressed on a ship, he was essentially on that vessel until the war ended, until he died, or until he escaped. those were the only roads out of the situation. often compared to slavery in its own time. the systems are different, but to have some similarities. when a sailor was impressed we have some first hand accounts. they often liken themselves to
various american ministrations starting with george russ and in continuing with john adams, thomas jefferson, ultimately james madison, they all rejected this, something as in violation of america sovereign rights. the british navy essentially needed more sailors than were available at the time. sailors in the british empire worked on merchant ships and naval ships. this was fine in peace, but in times of war there was essentially more need than there was a time. so with the british navy did,...
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i don't know that she was instructing john adams so much on this as that she was showing her love and affection for james as an individual regardless of his race. >> here is something from our viewers. it looks like she is quoting a letter from john to abigail. do you have any thoughts on that that's -- on that? >> it is a wonderful quote. they had no idea there would be a war. they may have suspected there would be a war. they had no idea of its duration or that it would separate the colonies. we would have to go back and view it from their point of view. he is saying we don't know what is going to happen. >> we said at the outset that she was criticized by the press who sometimes used the phrase to describe her as mrs. president. what is the context of that reference? >> the context is these. press at the time. he was the american minister to great attend. she was accustomed to having those relations with the press. >> did she complain to family members about this? was she hurt by the way she was treated in the press? >> i think she was more defensive about her husband. abigail did not have great ambit
i don't know that she was instructing john adams so much on this as that she was showing her love and affection for james as an individual regardless of his race. >> here is something from our viewers. it looks like she is quoting a letter from john to abigail. do you have any thoughts on that that's -- on that? >> it is a wonderful quote. they had no idea there would be a war. they may have suspected there would be a war. they had no idea of its duration or that it would separate...
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baseline john henson time for the facial. james 28 points. 10 board.rd longest in nba historyment 107-94. world baseball classic this sunday without team usa. must win situation in miami. tonight against puerto rico. angel giving a hunter type speech before the game without the eye bugged out. nelson near perfect. 6 scoreless. 2 hits. struck out 2. solid 5 and 2 third. 2 run on 4 hits. struck out 1 and it was the giants teammate. puerto rico knocked in 3 runs in the sixth and gonzalez double with the bases loaded off this to make it 4 nothing puerto rico. team usa back with a run but eliminated 4-3 so puerto rico to dominican republic japan and netherlands all coming to san francisco for the wbc. giant and any jersey in scottsdale. solid outing. 5 shut out frame struck out 2. giant fans want to see much of this. the wild hack and gone. he was 2 for 3 with 3 rbi. 2 nothing giants there and torez in the seventh. to patio furniture. favorite sign ever. i don't know why i
baseline john henson time for the facial. james 28 points. 10 board.rd longest in nba historyment 107-94. world baseball classic this sunday without team usa. must win situation in miami. tonight against puerto rico. angel giving a hunter type speech before the game without the eye bugged out. nelson near perfect. 6 scoreless. 2 hits. struck out 2. solid 5 and 2 third. 2 run on 4 hits. struck out 1 and it was the giants teammate. puerto rico knocked in 3 runs in the sixth and gonzalez double...
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john? >> reporter: stuck his snow, shep where it wasn't wanted. jamesown commissioner as well as the mayor pro-tem was at hearing, a court hearing for dominique elkins, the alleged shooter. he was walking with his family outside the court when a county investigator came up to the family and said he wanted to talk to them about a tip they got that they may have tried to dispose of this weapon. brooks apparently, according to his attorney, got in between the investigator and the family, counseled the family not to talk to this investigator without an attorney present. at the time the family said that the son could not have been the shooter because he was at home with his mother at the time, and they ransom family err rabid. she has since been charged for allegedly getting rid of the murder weapon. brooks apologized for his actions and said he had been duped by the family. here's his attorney, alan tucker. >> he was approached at the courthouse to tell these folks you have a right to remain silent. don't talk to police unless you have an attorney present.
john? >> reporter: stuck his snow, shep where it wasn't wanted. jamesown commissioner as well as the mayor pro-tem was at hearing, a court hearing for dominique elkins, the alleged shooter. he was walking with his family outside the court when a county investigator came up to the family and said he wanted to talk to them about a tip they got that they may have tried to dispose of this weapon. brooks apparently, according to his attorney, got in between the investigator and the family,...
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james white. thank you both for stopping by. >> yes. >> john: other children at risks.ross the world in syria. that's coming up. you're invited to take the lysol wipes challenge. try lysol dual action wipes and see the cleaning power. lysol dual action wipes have 2 sides instead of one. a scrubbing side that cleans tough stains better than clorox. and a smooth side for everyday touchups. all while killing 99.9% of germs. take the lysol wipes challenge today. available at walmart. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> john: wtf kansas week concludes with a love story. i'm talking about the enduring love between republicans and guns. the republicans-controlled kansas house of representatives has
james white. thank you both for stopping by. >> yes. >> john: other children at risks.ross the world in syria. that's coming up. you're invited to take the lysol wipes challenge. try lysol dual action wipes and see the cleaning power. lysol dual action wipes have 2 sides instead of one. a scrubbing side that cleans tough stains better than clorox. and a smooth side for everyday touchups. all while killing 99.9% of germs. take the lysol wipes challenge today. available at walmart....
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james' way? well, look out below. for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, los angeles. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- not again. yet another sink hole opens up in a residential neighborhood. people are living on the edge this morning. wait until you hear where this is. >>> the brush with death caught on camera, a great white gets inside a shark cage, two stunned divers>>> and casting call. our ginger zee hits the stage for mickey, minnie and friends. did she earn her mouse ears? when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfas
james' way? well, look out below. for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, los angeles. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- not again. yet another sink hole opens up in a residential neighborhood. people are living on the edge this morning. wait until you hear where this is. >>> the brush with death caught on camera, a great white gets inside a shark cage, two stunned divers>>> and casting call. our ginger zee hits...
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various american administrations, starting with george washington, continuing with john adams, thomas jefferson and ultimately james madison, all rejected this, something as a violation of americans saw burns right. the british navy -- needed for sailors that were available at the time. favors in the british empire worked on merchant ships and on naval ships, and this was fine in peace, but in times of war, there was essentially more need. so what the british navy did is they used a forcible conscription system, impressment, in which it was actually legal to violently apprehended men and put them on ships. because the american colonies were members of the british empire, that meant that american sailors also could be impressed. and once i said was impressed on the ship, he was essentially on that vessel until that particular war ended, or until he died or until he escaped. those are really the only three ways out of the situation. impressment was often compared to slavery in its own time. assassins were different but they had some similarities. when he said was impressed, we have some first hand accounts. they ofte
various american administrations, starting with george washington, continuing with john adams, thomas jefferson and ultimately james madison, all rejected this, something as a violation of americans saw burns right. the british navy -- needed for sailors that were available at the time. favors in the british empire worked on merchant ships and on naval ships, and this was fine in peace, but in times of war, there was essentially more need. so what the british navy did is they used a forcible...
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john kerry is in caro. our washington correspondant james rosen is it traveling with secretary of state ker i and james, is secretary kerry expected to tell president morsi. >> greetings from caree. we are awaiting secretary kerry and may be hustle indeed his motor cade en route. high made it clear what he will tell the egyptian president when they meet he will insist or recommend morsi institute economic reform necessary his country and that will not make him popular here. thatthere is a great deal of unrest. he will have to reduce subsid ies in order to secure a big loan with 4.8 from the ims that would help his economy and unlock funds and a bunch of arab countries. without that imf loan, the secretary will make clear that the egyptian economy will remain in free fall. uma. >> we look forward to your report chiro. >> venezuela government revealed that president hugo chavez is undergoing chemo therapy. the vice-president told reporters that doctors began the treatments back in january following chavez' 40th cancer sturge rye in cub a. he continues his battle for life. chavez is back in caracus. >> back i
john kerry is in caro. our washington correspondant james rosen is it traveling with secretary of state ker i and james, is secretary kerry expected to tell president morsi. >> greetings from caree. we are awaiting secretary kerry and may be hustle indeed his motor cade en route. high made it clear what he will tell the egyptian president when they meet he will insist or recommend morsi institute economic reform necessary his country and that will not make him popular here. thatthere is a...
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the thing that made her so very unhappy was to discover washington had consulted with james madison and johndams and they decided that presidents could not have a personal life. any entertainment, any going to visit people, any having people in, was a public act. they could not just go hang out with their friends or ask their friends over. that was for one year. the first year, it was terrible for her. at the same time, it was pretty good for him. jefferson had not come back from paris yet. that was probably his honeymoon with the presidency. >> let me put a quote in here just to get martha's state of mind about the restrictions put upon her."i never go to the public. i . i am like a state prisoner." >> there is a line that goes to the heart of who this woman was and why she was the ideal first first lady. she said, she talked about an-- the experience of her life had taught her our happiness or misery depends upon our disposition and not our circumstances. >> very true. >> that is a remarkably wise observation. it is an observation distilled from a life full of tragedy. she lost a husband.
the thing that made her so very unhappy was to discover washington had consulted with james madison and johndams and they decided that presidents could not have a personal life. any entertainment, any going to visit people, any having people in, was a public act. they could not just go hang out with their friends or ask their friends over. that was for one year. the first year, it was terrible for her. at the same time, it was pretty good for him. jefferson had not come back from paris yet....
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry visited the site of america two most recent wars as the bloody conflict threatens the entire region. james rosen has the story. >> on his surprise trip to afghanistan, secretary of state john kerry received assurances from afghan president hamid karzai that he does not believe the u.s. to be colluding with taliban. mercurial afghan leader claimed the comments he made to the effect three weeks ago when the defense secretary chuck hagel visited kabul was taken out of context. >> translator: we remain gratal for everything you have done to rebuild afghanistan and security forces. we conveyed the expression of gratitude to the president of the united states. and to the excellency the secretary. >> roughly 100,000 u.s. troops remain in afghanistan but set to leave the country by end of 2014. aides to kerry said he pressed karzai to ensure next year's afghan election where karzai will not be a candidate will be free and fair. >> the united states of america is committed beyond 2014 to the government of afghanistan to this legitimate democratic political process. the taliban can choose to be part
. >>> secretary of state john kerry visited the site of america two most recent wars as the bloody conflict threatens the entire region. james rosen has the story. >> on his surprise trip to afghanistan, secretary of state john kerry received assurances from afghan president hamid karzai that he does not believe the u.s. to be colluding with taliban. mercurial afghan leader claimed the comments he made to the effect three weeks ago when the defense secretary chuck hagel visited...
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james, great to see you. is john right, ta basically the subscriber number will be key?> absolutely. i think it was a tough quarter to begin with. this is the first quarter that the company had to deal with the full offslight of the device to be out the. so going back to that, i think it's going to peak and be around a 1.3 million this quarter, just because so many people, i think in the u.s., it might have been dual blackberry users probably got rid of one because they wanted a touch screen. so now they're waiting to see what happens with the new z10 devices. >> in this particular case, a lot of people will be focused on the quarter ahead, anyway. it sounds like there was disappointment from the way at&t handled this. obviously, blackberry would love to have their marketing muscle pump up this device. what about when it goes on sale with verizon today? >> wool have to wait and see. i was excited to see what would happen with at&t. but if you went to some of the other stores such as best buy, it was the same issue. it was jammed in between two devices that were given awa
james, great to see you. is john right, ta basically the subscriber number will be key?> absolutely. i think it was a tough quarter to begin with. this is the first quarter that the company had to deal with the full offslight of the device to be out the. so going back to that, i think it's going to peak and be around a 1.3 million this quarter, just because so many people, i think in the u.s., it might have been dual blackberry users probably got rid of one because they wanted a touch...
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various american administration starting with george washington, continued as john adams, thomas jefferson and am ultimately jamesison all rejected this is a violation of american sovereign rights. the way that impress network is the british navy essentially needed more sailors that were available at the time. sailors in the british empire worked on merchant ships and naval ships and this was fine in peace, but in times of war, there is essentially more need than supply. but the british navy did enforceable description system that was actually legal to buy what they apprehend man and put them on ships because the american colonies were members of the british empire, that meant american sailors could be impressed. once the sailor was impressed on a ship, he was essentially on the vessel until the particular were ended, so he died or escaped. those were the only three ways out of the situation. impressment was often compared to slavery in its own time. the systems were different, but they had some similarities. when a sailor was impressed, we have some first-hand accounts they often lakin themselves to enslaved afr
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and the san antonio spurs. >> reporter: but when anyone gets in king james' way, well, look out below. for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, los angeles. >> wow, he can deliver. i hope they do it. >> i wouldn't want to be in his way. >> no. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- not again. yet another sinkhole opens up in a residential neighborhood. people are living on the edge this morning. wait until you hear where this is. >> they're saying not again there for sure. >>> the brush with death caught on camera, a great white gets inside a shark cage, intended to protect two stunned divers. we'll hear from the guy who shot these videos to hear how those diefrs escaped. >>> and casting call. our ginger zee hits the stage for mickey, minnie and friends. for an unforgettable performance of "disney live." did she earn her mouse ears? of "disney live." did she earn her mouse ears? when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. nfoergtth forgotable performance of "disney live." did she earn her mouse ears? foergtth forgotable performance of "disney live." d
and the san antonio spurs. >> reporter: but when anyone gets in king james' way, well, look out below. for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, los angeles. >> wow, he can deliver. i hope they do it. >> i wouldn't want to be in his way. >> no. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- not again. yet another sinkhole opens up in a residential neighborhood. people are living on the edge this morning. wait until you hear...