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. ♪ >> reporter: john james has been writing, producing and playing music for decades. ♪ too long sinceebody whispered ♪ most notably with mary chapin carpenter. bill says jennings and chapman carpenter wrote their first songs together decades ago. >> that became chapman's first album and the relationship. >> reporter: but now jennings has been diagnosed with cancer. taken a toll on his abity t earn a living. >> i would be touring with mary chapin when she's recording and doing recording projects but i couldn't have a choice in that. being sick has put me on the dl for a while. >> reporter: jennings considers himself lucky and knows he's not alone as a musician facing a debilitating disease. his good friend and nationally renowned celtic singer grace griffith who lives in our area is battling parkinson's. >> it's getting to the point where she can't sing a lot anymore. >> reporter: it took her two years to record her cd. because of her illness she had to record it one phrase at a time. >> every record is a labor of love. i would think in grace's case particularly so. >> reporter: while
. ♪ >> reporter: john james has been writing, producing and playing music for decades. ♪ too long sinceebody whispered ♪ most notably with mary chapin carpenter. bill says jennings and chapman carpenter wrote their first songs together decades ago. >> that became chapman's first album and the relationship. >> reporter: but now jennings has been diagnosed with cancer. taken a toll on his abity t earn a living. >> i would be touring with mary chapin when she's...
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is afraid of heights but he feels he has no choice. >> james followed johnpect him to go all the way. he was climbing and then john just kept climbing further and he was yelling at him to get down, to stop. >> 911 emergency. >> this is an autistic child that climbed in front of my house. >> word quickly gets out. >> way above there now. >> he's just about to the top where the wires are. hurry. >> okay. >> in no time john is 120 feet up along with his older brother james. >> he went straight up. i was trying to be calm. you know? looking at things. but it was a sight i could do without. i was afraid up there. >> when we got to the top he got his glasses off he couldn't see how far down it was. >> their father byron hears the news on a traffic report and races home. sandra gets alerted at work by police. >> as i was driving from work home and could see the boys on the tower and the helicopters circling like birds above them, i was terrified then and i knew that john liked helicopters and he'd get excited and flap his arms and the first thing i asked is, can yo
is afraid of heights but he feels he has no choice. >> james followed johnpect him to go all the way. he was climbing and then john just kept climbing further and he was yelling at him to get down, to stop. >> 911 emergency. >> this is an autistic child that climbed in front of my house. >> word quickly gets out. >> way above there now. >> he's just about to the top where the wires are. hurry. >> okay. >> in no time john is 120 feet up along with...
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john james audubon. uh, same category for $600. campbell. who is dostoyevsky? right.ested development for $800.
john james audubon. uh, same category for $600. campbell. who is dostoyevsky? right.ested development for $800.
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threat to the peace in an area where popular feelings run so high. >> the freedom riders included james bevel, johnmes lawson, among others, were sent parchman state penitentiary. >> so this guy takes me back to the jail cell. when prison doors slam, it has an effect on you. that sound you felt you would never get out again. >> as soon as the agitators leave and get tired of trying to stir up trouble, we're going back to the same old way of living that's made our city such a wonderful place in which to live. >> thank you very much, mr. mayor. >> this attempt to stop the freedom rides only served to fuel the flames of the civil rights movement. >> i'd like to see the show of hands of those of you who would be willing to continue the freedom ride in the near future. let's see a show of hands, please. >> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrested in jackson, they'd go to the hind county jail or jackson jail, then get moved to parchman penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever. and they began to fan
threat to the peace in an area where popular feelings run so high. >> the freedom riders included james bevel, johnmes lawson, among others, were sent parchman state penitentiary. >> so this guy takes me back to the jail cell. when prison doors slam, it has an effect on you. that sound you felt you would never get out again. >> as soon as the agitators leave and get tired of trying to stir up trouble, we're going back to the same old way of living that's made our city such a...
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he has two brothers, john and james. the congressman is married to the former -- now we referred to his wife as ms.-- there's a reason for that. she is a really great and beautiful silver haired lady. the congressman is quick to tell me well you are not right but when he's talking he listens. the present of the united states says you know when congressman clyburn speaks the congress listens. that's true too but when ms. selma speaks for congress -- congressman listens. he's been the former assemblyman of the legislative black caucus. .. >>ç >>ç for communications.ç and she is here to be with her father.ç i could give you so many things. now he does not likeç that. báa i will take that liberty to tell you that not only in my view they didç to him but to tell you up couple of and alluding to theç ç and then to be involved with so many young kids.ç [applause] you see in this book how we met is one of those stories that people all over the country seemed to enjoy. i tell people though that we met in jail,. [laughte
he has two brothers, john and james. the congressman is married to the former -- now we referred to his wife as ms.-- there's a reason for that. she is a really great and beautiful silver haired lady. the congressman is quick to tell me well you are not right but when he's talking he listens. the present of the united states says you know when congressman clyburn speaks the congress listens. that's true too but when ms. selma speaks for congress -- congressman listens. he's been the former...
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i have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john and james. they are two of the nation's bleatings authorities -- nation's leading authorities. i can speak for a long time about each of them. rather than bore you with that, please read your program and google them and you will be impressed with their qualifications. mr. bob is coming from indiana bonafotz is coming from massachusetts. we appreciate them coming down. that may explain the format to you. we will have time for questions. initially, each individual will make a 10 minute opening presentation. mr. bonafotz will speak first. after the three minute rebuttals, we will open it up to the audience. if you have questions, put them in writing. at the end of the session, we will give them each a minute to sum up. with that, i'll turn it over. i think is better to stay in here because c-span is recording this and i think they wanted to focus on this lectern. thank you. thank you to the miami -- miami-dade commission on public trust and st. thomas center for ethics for holding this debate. amer
i have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john and james. they are two of the nation's bleatings authorities -- nation's leading authorities. i can speak for a long time about each of them. rather than bore you with that, please read your program and google them and you will be impressed with their qualifications. mr. bob is coming from indiana bonafotz is coming from massachusetts. we appreciate them coming down. that may explain the format to you. we will have time for...
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we had a record number of living presidents during the civil warfare during, john tyler, james buchanan buchanan, fillmore, and a record number of presidents alive to witness a national tragedy to play again harass and opposed so for me the story began with a friend of mine said jim perrin not ordinarily you associate with the mid-19th century and he said he was still alive. of them and i knew instantly i had the idea for next book. so to tell the story of these five presidents it is hard to figure out exactly where to start. so i started with then a dinner given early in the administration of president andrew jackson and with the first secession crisis of the idea of nullification the idea of the state could be toe or refuse to be bound by the laws with which it disagrees so we talk about the tax placed on goods coming into the country it was a boon for northern manufacturing which eliminated foreign competition but it was of burden on southern agriculture with the exporting economy relying on those tariffs and free trade to be successful. so south carolina was threatening to nullify a
we had a record number of living presidents during the civil warfare during, john tyler, james buchanan buchanan, fillmore, and a record number of presidents alive to witness a national tragedy to play again harass and opposed so for me the story began with a friend of mine said jim perrin not ordinarily you associate with the mid-19th century and he said he was still alive. of them and i knew instantly i had the idea for next book. so to tell the story of these five presidents it is hard to...
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fans, beside themselves, apparently crashing a lebron james website yesterday. johnenry smith has more on the mania. >> on tv, lebron james might be returning about a return to cleveland. >> and on the streets. >> i'm from akron, and i'm onboard for lebron james. >> sports fans can't wait to find out if lebron james is staying in miami or coming home to ohio, four years after he made his decision to leave the cleveland cavaliers. >> i am going to join the miami heat. >> fans burned his jersey in anger then. but now the move is forgiveness for their prodigal son. >> come back home, man. >> in township, ohio, they let him know they care. >> went to eat at reb lobster and came by his house so show my support. >> he didn't show it as he played pickup ball with high schoolers at his camp in las vegas on thursday. james met thursday with heat president, pat riley for an hour. james' only known personal meeting so far with the teams during free agency, and then james flew back to miami with heat teammate, dwyane wade. the longer james takes to decide, the more confident cav
fans, beside themselves, apparently crashing a lebron james website yesterday. johnenry smith has more on the mania. >> on tv, lebron james might be returning about a return to cleveland. >> and on the streets. >> i'm from akron, and i'm onboard for lebron james. >> sports fans can't wait to find out if lebron james is staying in miami or coming home to ohio, four years after he made his decision to leave the cleveland cavaliers. >> i am going to join the miami...
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i have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john and james. they are two of the nation's leading authorities. i can speak for a long time about each of them. rather than bore you with that, please read your program and google them and you will be impressed with their qualifications. mr. bopp is coming from indiana and mr. bonifaz is coming from massachusetts. we appreciate them coming down. let me explain the format to you. we will have time for questions. initially, each individual will make a 10 minute opening presentation. mr. bonifaz will speak first. after the three minute rebuttals, we will open it up to the audience. if you have questions, put them in writing. at the end of the session, we will give them each a minute to sum up. with that, i'll turn it over. i think it's better to stay in here because c-span is recording this and i think they wanted to focus on this lectern. thank you. >> thank you to the miami-dade commission on public trust and st. thomas center for ethics for holding this debate. american democracy is in crisis. big-
i have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john and james. they are two of the nation's leading authorities. i can speak for a long time about each of them. rather than bore you with that, please read your program and google them and you will be impressed with their qualifications. mr. bopp is coming from indiana and mr. bonifaz is coming from massachusetts. we appreciate them coming down. let me explain the format to you. we will have time for questions. initially, each...
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. >> john's brother james has since 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. >>> parents who will stop at nothing to save their baby. and it's caught on a surveillance camera. >> you are taking my child. you're going to die. >> a brazen jewelry heist. thwarted by an even more brazen granny. >> i know how to smack your hand if it's in the wrong place. >> a stick-up and, yeah, that's an actual stick. >> i was like, oh, my god, you're kidding me. >> thieves and thugs caught in the act. >> it's bullying in america at its worst. it's caught on video. >> sometimes stopped in their tracks by everyday people. >> i didn't care if he had a gun. >> the crimes are cruel. >> i'm angry at what they did to me. >> the criminals calculating. >> you definitely want to do this? >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> and cold blooded. >> she says we'll stab the bitch, kill her. >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." you see a crime unfolding before your very eyes. t
. >> john's brother james has since 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. >>> parents who will stop at nothing to save their baby. and it's caught on a surveillance camera. >> you are taking my child. you're going to die. >> a brazen jewelry heist. thwarted by an even more brazen granny. >> i know how to smack your hand if it's in the...
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john furnivall braun james summer home in cleveland although he played in miami he kept the place inveland still nothing from pin everybody else is talking not withdrawn you wonder could he drag these dams not a word or a hundred percent about the fans but that caught some compassion for the people that live and die with you and the point the might >> : they asked 22 predict he actually shows will braun staying with miami. >> : before we get out of here. of an nba titles planned of 30 and he has to wait for carmelo anthony no titles to get back to him and make this is funny a couple your pavers reporting he left with less spoke with quality does ago, los said all get back to you telling you whether not all 629 million. 13 championship rings and jackson has said i could take my hundred 29 million. players from the nba why not. an unbelievable response button family got when they needed a kidney donation would tell you see when they needed a kidney donation would tell you see two steps up. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why
john furnivall braun james summer home in cleveland although he played in miami he kept the place inveland still nothing from pin everybody else is talking not withdrawn you wonder could he drag these dams not a word or a hundred percent about the fans but that caught some compassion for the people that live and die with you and the point the might >> : they asked 22 predict he actually shows will braun staying with miami. >> : before we get out of here. of an nba titles planned of...
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. >> james mallory, the star witness in the case against john "hot boy" jones, is arrested for the murder of gregory holt. >>> inside the booking department at the louisville metro jail 19-year-old anthony hogan is anxious to hear a friendly voice. >> pops, it's me. don't do me like that. hello. pop. i'm going to quit doing this. i'm playing around. i don't even know how to search nothing in the phone book. >> go upstairs. >> pop, i'm going upstairs. you hear me? i'm going to call you when i get up there. all right. >> follow me this way. >> several hours earlier hogan, his fiancee, and a friend of theirs were arrested on drug and weapons possession charges. but a gun linked to hogan has been identified as the weapon used to murder 15-year-old gregory holt five days earlier. as a result, hogan has been charged with murder. >> i didn't kill that little boy. didn't go nowhere near him. still to this day i can't tell you what the little boy looked like. >> because gregory holt's murder was widely reported in local news, the case is considered high profile. so hogan is temporarily placed in a
. >> james mallory, the star witness in the case against john "hot boy" jones, is arrested for the murder of gregory holt. >>> inside the booking department at the louisville metro jail 19-year-old anthony hogan is anxious to hear a friendly voice. >> pops, it's me. don't do me like that. hello. pop. i'm going to quit doing this. i'm playing around. i don't even know how to search nothing in the phone book. >> go upstairs. >> pop, i'm going upstairs....
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james mclachlan and military leaders like major general nelson miles. he was the overall commander of operations in south dakota. brigadier general john brooke, especially colonel james forsyth, who commanded the seventh calvary and the first artillery contingents at wounded knee. among the controversies related to wounded knee and interest -- and addressed at length are the following, the so-called and perhaps aptly named crook commission and the part played by major general george crook in financing an agreement where the -- finessing an agreement where the sioux surrendered millions more acres of their land in 1889. the contributory role of on-site press representatives in fomenting rumors about inflamed fears among settlers who believe that a full-fledged indian war was either imminent or ongoing. the issues surrounding the death of sitting bull two weeks before wounded knee, to include the dubious role of buffalo bill cody and seeking the medicine man's arrest on the standing rock reservation. the long enduring question of army premeditation for the massacre at wounded knee. the means by which the wounded knee confrontation invol
james mclachlan and military leaders like major general nelson miles. he was the overall commander of operations in south dakota. brigadier general john brooke, especially colonel james forsyth, who commanded the seventh calvary and the first artillery contingents at wounded knee. among the controversies related to wounded knee and interest -- and addressed at length are the following, the so-called and perhaps aptly named crook commission and the part played by major general george crook in...
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john struggled and they could not pop it. he said james you are the oldest and you are the strongest. you pop the string. i struggled and i could not pop it. he put that string in the palms of his hands and began to rub his hands together. of course the more he rubbed the more friction heat created and of course the more friction he created the more unraveled the cord strain became. in very short order the cord string was in three pieces. he gave one to charles, one to cheonan and one to me. it i said nagl sons, pop the string. with little effort all three of the path the string. he said boys i want this to be a lesson for you as long as you live. don't you let the little disagreement that prop up, and you caused so much friction until they separate you because if you do the world will pop you apart and you may never know why. i never shared that story publicly and tell my dad's funeral. and that was the first time. they made a remarkable impact on me. still hasn't every time i see a disagreement cropping up among the three of us, that may
john struggled and they could not pop it. he said james you are the oldest and you are the strongest. you pop the string. i struggled and i could not pop it. he put that string in the palms of his hands and began to rub his hands together. of course the more he rubbed the more friction heat created and of course the more friction he created the more unraveled the cord strain became. in very short order the cord string was in three pieces. he gave one to charles, one to cheonan and one to me. it...
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three of our first five presidents, thomas jefferson, john adams and james monroe, died on july 4th.f jefferson and adams within hours of one another in 1826. our 30th president calvin coolidge was born on the fourth. west point opened on july 4th, 1802. the louisiana purchase, acquisition from france of 800,000 square miles of land that now includes all or parts of 14 states west of the mississippi was announced to the american people on july 4th, 1803. the cornerstone of the washington monument was laid on independence day 1848. more than 150 years later the cornerstone of the freedom tower was laid at the world trade center site on july 4th. lyndon johnson chose july 4th, 1966, to sign the freedom of information act in to law. over shadowed by the fourth this whole weekend is one for anniversaries and birthdays. yes, sir marks the anniversary of franklin roosevelt signing the bill creating the national labor relations board in 1937. and today is the birthday of nancy reagan and george w. bush. all goes as it usually does this weekend, americans will have celebrated all or some of
three of our first five presidents, thomas jefferson, john adams and james monroe, died on july 4th.f jefferson and adams within hours of one another in 1826. our 30th president calvin coolidge was born on the fourth. west point opened on july 4th, 1802. the louisiana purchase, acquisition from france of 800,000 square miles of land that now includes all or parts of 14 states west of the mississippi was announced to the american people on july 4th, 1803. the cornerstone of the washington...
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. >> james mallory, the star witness in the case against john "hot boy" jones, is arrested for the murder of gregory holt. a rey for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when ns
. >> james mallory, the star witness in the case against john "hot boy" jones, is arrested for the murder of gregory holt. a rey for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have...
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james madison. >> i cannot believe we are donating all of this time. >> never saw crossfire. my favorite sentence is over the course of a long life, john madison -- james madison learned . what we think of the dick cheney? politician, --d , one of then things, i am not going to answer your question. one of the things that strikes me of how current madison is and how current the constitution is wasthe founders are, there a recent supreme court decision about whether the police should be able to search your cell phones if they stopped you for a traffic violation. think about this. this is something they could not have imagined. cars? cell phones? the decision was made on the basis of the constitution. ands from the constitution the justices decided it'd did. i like to think even though our world is very different and in some ways our politics are different, the founders would have a deep and penetrating understanding of what we are about. started, as part of justunilateral, you started the alliance for strong america. you and your father co-authored 2 recent pieces. one and the wall street journal. you do not need to write in the article
james madison. >> i cannot believe we are donating all of this time. >> never saw crossfire. my favorite sentence is over the course of a long life, john madison -- james madison learned . what we think of the dick cheney? politician, --d , one of then things, i am not going to answer your question. one of the things that strikes me of how current madison is and how current the constitution is wasthe founders are, there a recent supreme court decision about whether the police should...
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we know, and to his credit secretary of state john kerry understands this. james cary said "i'm down with call." >> we are the only external influencer over there. there's a great myth over there on every side. i've sat through music through binyamin netanyahu and advisors, and make them do it. >> we can't make them do it. we have huge influence. as the only exerciser, when we pulled bark, it looks -- pulled back, it looks to the leadership and the people that we don't think there's a possibility for a good outcome. if we pull back and indicate that, that inflames tensions. there's a point to engagement for engagement stake. >> you thing it may escalate. >> the secretary made an all-outest, superintendent a lot of time, didn't produce results. >> we are seeing what is happening in iraq, there's tensions in egypt, syria is a mess. the middle east is a powder keg. how dangerous is the situation region? >> the situation - as we said, the whole region is a bit of a powder keg. the dangerous situations in each of the areas has ramifications in other areas. political le
we know, and to his credit secretary of state john kerry understands this. james cary said "i'm down with call." >> we are the only external influencer over there. there's a great myth over there on every side. i've sat through music through binyamin netanyahu and advisors, and make them do it. >> we can't make them do it. we have huge influence. as the only exerciser, when we pulled bark, it looks -- pulled back, it looks to the leadership and the people that we don't...
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john quincy adams. it may surprise you. i feel so close to him, having been immersed in his life, i would be delighted. i would be delighted to have dinner with dickens, james, or mark twain. each one of those gentlemen is just extraordinary. >> call had written a book on john quincy adams and said that he had read every single word of the diary. if you put the microfilm end to end, it would go nine miles. >> there are 600 microfilm reels at the historical society. every major library in america has a full set. >> how did you tackle it? >> is only surviving son, charles francis, went on to have a distinguished career in politics and law. charles francis edited an edition of his father's memoirs and published half of the material. he did a wonderful job. there are 12 volumes, including the index. it includes the public side of john quincy's life with little bit about the private. for the other half, you have to go to the microfilm. that is what i did. the miracle of the computer is that you can go online to the massachusetts historical society site and there it is. it is in john quincy adams' handwriting. that is the challenge. >> did you read it? >> i did.
john quincy adams. it may surprise you. i feel so close to him, having been immersed in his life, i would be delighted. i would be delighted to have dinner with dickens, james, or mark twain. each one of those gentlemen is just extraordinary. >> call had written a book on john quincy adams and said that he had read every single word of the diary. if you put the microfilm end to end, it would go nine miles. >> there are 600 microfilm reels at the historical society. every major...
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paul, rob portman having to compete for cleveland's attention with lebron james, it would be an absolute disaster. >> maybe john boehner can sue lebron james. i am kidding. it is a story about cleveland, too. that's one of the reasons earnest was weighing in in the emotional way he was. this is the hope when he left, he would stay in ohio, give cleveland a fighting chance. do you think optimism that he is returning home will help the city, is that well placed optimism? >> look at the reaction, cars lining up for miles outside his home. this is one of the great storylines in sports. if he were to lead the cavs to the finals, it would be like the ending of a hollywood movie, cleveland would be going bonkers, but not going bonkers for republicans, which is what republicans would like them to be doing. >> it is amazing or not amazing, took all the negative five seconds for any ohio related politician to chime in. >> i don't know who won the official race, pretty much immediately my inbox was praising the decision, welcoming him home. good for them, good for the economy, gives ohio a leg up, second leg up since they
paul, rob portman having to compete for cleveland's attention with lebron james, it would be an absolute disaster. >> maybe john boehner can sue lebron james. i am kidding. it is a story about cleveland, too. that's one of the reasons earnest was weighing in in the emotional way he was. this is the hope when he left, he would stay in ohio, give cleveland a fighting chance. do you think optimism that he is returning home will help the city, is that well placed optimism? >> look at...
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shows thomas jefferson submitting the declaration of independence to john hancock in the continental congress. the other shows jamesadison of virginia delivering the completed constitution to george washington, president of the constitutional convention. these murals are the work of the artist barry faulkner. the three great charters are carefully preserved for future generations to protect them from harmful dust and chemicals in the air, each parchment sheet has been separately sealed within a glass of bronze case containing only the inert gas, helium, and the proper amount of moisture. to shield them from damaging light rays, special yellow filters have been installed in the glass covers of the shrine and over the spotlights. 20 feet beneath the shrine, especially constructed vault provides safe storage for the documents when they are not on display or in case of fire. at a moments notice, and electrically operated mechanism will safely lower the encased documents into this massive vault. provisions have been made for operating the mechanism should electric power fail. thus, the national archives has taken every
shows thomas jefferson submitting the declaration of independence to john hancock in the continental congress. the other shows jamesadison of virginia delivering the completed constitution to george washington, president of the constitutional convention. these murals are the work of the artist barry faulkner. the three great charters are carefully preserved for future generations to protect them from harmful dust and chemicals in the air, each parchment sheet has been separately sealed within a...
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we've got political leaders, jimmy carter, hillary clinton didn't come the james john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von first convert and a lot of terrific general nonfiction, biographies of everybody from sally ride to john wayne, to literary memoirs. we have a memoir coming out in a couple weeks that i think will attract a lot of attention. >> so why are there different in print for simon & schuster? somebody goes into a bookstore online. they will see a simon & schuster imprint, but they might of the sea others on my simon & schuster, correct? raid. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books, so publishing houses are often broken down into smaller groups and within each publishing house that can be numerous imprints, numerous editions and they are all putting their energy behind the projects that they are the most excited about. >> one of the biggest books for simon & schuster this year is hillary clinton new book. what has been your role the process of getting that to the bookstores? >> hillary clinton has been a drop
we've got political leaders, jimmy carter, hillary clinton didn't come the james john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von first convert and a lot of terrific general nonfiction, biographies of everybody from sally ride to john wayne, to literary memoirs. we have a memoir coming out in a couple weeks that i think will attract a lot of attention. >> so why are there different in print for simon & schuster? somebody goes into a bookstore online. they...
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john kerry siting differences in terminology. diplomatic effort gained at long-term agreements are now to resume in paris where people from a number of places are now there. jamess has more. >> reporter: when john kerry addressed reporters to explain why his 7-day ceasefire plan couldn't be agreed, he was asked whether the israeli government had voted against the proposals? this was his response. >> there was no formal proposal or final proposal or proposal for votes submitted to israel. let's make that absolutely crystal clear. primprime minister netanyahu cad me to make it clear that that is an error, inaccurate and putting out a statement to that effect. >> reporter: john kerry says he made no formal proposal but al jazerra has obtained this one-page text which looks like a carefully drafted plan that was agreed to by other key players. it's called framework for a sustainable ceasefire in gaza harassed has said any deal just involve the lifting of the siege of gaza. the document goes some way to address this. there will be discussion on these key issues. the opening of border posts. the economic livelihood of people in gaza, fishing rights up to 12 not cal m
john kerry siting differences in terminology. diplomatic effort gained at long-term agreements are now to resume in paris where people from a number of places are now there. jamess has more. >> reporter: when john kerry addressed reporters to explain why his 7-day ceasefire plan couldn't be agreed, he was asked whether the israeli government had voted against the proposals? this was his response. >> there was no formal proposal or final proposal or proposal for votes submitted to...
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. >>> there is a lot of shuttle diplomacy, let's talk to our diplomatic editor, james bays, in west jerusalem. john kerry saying yes we have made progress, and you listen to the hamas leader, khaled meshaal saying we will not stop fighting until conditions are in place. where are we on this? >> i don't think it's just the hamas side. i think it's true that both sides - the two central sides in this, the israelis and hamas do not want to go back to where we were over two weeks agoment they don't want another ceasefire, and the situation as it was. from hamas they are being public about their position. they want the seeing of gaza lifted. you heard hamid americaal saying that at the news conference. on the israeli side, i don't think they want to go back to where we were over two weeks ago. they want hamas's military abilities to be degraded. both sides want something more before the conflict started. that's the problem in netting a ceasefire. ban ki-moon, the secretary-general, is in the area, in saudi arabia, and john kerry has gone back to egypt. we'll have to watch the movements of those two men
. >>> there is a lot of shuttle diplomacy, let's talk to our diplomatic editor, james bays, in west jerusalem. john kerry saying yes we have made progress, and you listen to the hamas leader, khaled meshaal saying we will not stop fighting until conditions are in place. where are we on this? >> i don't think it's just the hamas side. i think it's true that both sides - the two central sides in this, the israelis and hamas do not want to go back to where we were over two weeks...
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james weldon and john rosenman johnson immortalized this in a song, a very special song that has comeg young peoples chorus. they won the highest honor and were presented this award by first lady michelle obama at the white house. he's also a macarthur genius fellowship recipient. mr. francisco nunez to conduct the black national anthem lift every voice and sing. [ applause ]. ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing rise ♪ high as the listning skies ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪ stoney the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod ♪ ♪ felt in the days when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat ♪ 2340e9 have not our weary quote come to the place for which our fathers sighed ♪ ♪ we have come over a way that with tears has been watered ♪ ♪ we have come treeding our path through the blood of the slaughtered ♪ ♪ out from the gloomy past till now we stand at last ♪ ♪ where the white tkphraoepl of our bright star is cast ♪ ♪ ♪ of our weary years, god of our silent tears ♪ ♪ thou who hast brought
james weldon and john rosenman johnson immortalized this in a song, a very special song that has comeg young peoples chorus. they won the highest honor and were presented this award by first lady michelle obama at the white house. he's also a macarthur genius fellowship recipient. mr. francisco nunez to conduct the black national anthem lift every voice and sing. [ applause ]. ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our...
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james weldon and john roseman johnson immortalized this struggle in a very special song that has come lyrics speak to folks of all different countries -- cultures and backgrounds, much like the words of our national anthem, "the star-spangled banner." the composer, conductor, visionary of music education, and sponsor of the national award-winning young people's court, but one the highest honor for youth programs -- that won the highest honor for youth programs and were presented the award at the white house and also a genius recipient sapient -- here to conduct the national black anthem, lift every voice and sing." [applause] ♪ >> ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of our new day begun let us march on let us march on , till victory is won ♪ ♪ god of our weary years god of our silent tears thou who h
james weldon and john roseman johnson immortalized this struggle in a very special song that has come lyrics speak to folks of all different countries -- cultures and backgrounds, much like the words of our national anthem, "the star-spangled banner." the composer, conductor, visionary of music education, and sponsor of the national award-winning young people's court, but one the highest honor for youth programs -- that won the highest honor for youth programs and were presented the...
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we have political leaders, jimmy carter, hillary clinton, james webb, john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von furstenberg and we have a lot of terrific general nonfiction, biographies of everybody from sally ride and john wayne to literary memoirs and then wonderful writer that will attract a lot of attention. >> host: so why are there different imprint at simon & schuster? among goes until bookstore on line and they will see as simon & schuster imprint but they might also see some others that are owned by simon & schuster, correct? >> guest: with the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and navigating the books of publishing houses are often broken down into smaller groups. within each publishing house there can be numerous imprints, numerous divisions and they are all putting their energy behind the projects that they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books for simon & schuster this ear is hillary clinton's new book. what is in your world in the process of getting that to the bookstore is?
we have political leaders, jimmy carter, hillary clinton, james webb, john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von furstenberg and we have a lot of terrific general nonfiction, biographies of everybody from sally ride and john wayne to literary memoirs and then wonderful writer that will attract a lot of attention. >> host: so why are there different imprint at simon & schuster? among goes until bookstore on line and they will see as simon & schuster...
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john had known mercy otis warren and her husband james warren before. and as i say, when they first met, they first talked about child rearing and the revolution among themselves. i think that was the ghost of mercy otis warren. a powerful personality. but -- and then from there they went on. well, that book originally, i was going to call it "dare i say more." mercy very strong-minded but afraid what people would think of her. she writes, and abigail encourages her -- she's already written two plays anonymously, but abigail encouraged her, as john did, to write sort of a spoof on the boston tea party. and she does that, and she has the squabble of the senims. but mercy gives it up and she thinks john should do it. abigail is definitely advocating for that. abigail is a lot younger than mercy. she was 29 when mercy was 45 and mercy's children are almost all grown. she has five sons. and abigail looks at her with wonder and talks about her, quote, well-ordered household. but once john leaves for the continental congress and mercy encourages her to -- but
john had known mercy otis warren and her husband james warren before. and as i say, when they first met, they first talked about child rearing and the revolution among themselves. i think that was the ghost of mercy otis warren. a powerful personality. but -- and then from there they went on. well, that book originally, i was going to call it "dare i say more." mercy very strong-minded but afraid what people would think of her. she writes, and abigail encourages her -- she's already...
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james reynolds there on the mood in israel. in afghanistan, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry held meetings late into the night with the country's presidential candidates trying to find a resolution to the defeated election. they will continue with a second round of talks on saturday. kerry says the legitimacy of the vote hangs in the balance, as do the chances for a peaceful transition. we have this report, and a warning. it does contain flash photography. >> they were elected, and a smooth transition was left hanging in the balance as foreign forces were prepared to go home. so when he met this presidential hopeful, he expressed his optimism. >> we obviously have high hopes that the questions about the election will be resolved quickly, can be resolved, and that a way forward can take place to give the afghans confidence that they have a presidency and government that is capable of unifying all afghans and building a road to the future. > and he has seen his fortunes reversed after he was a front-runner in the first round. he is counting on the u.s. to help fix the fra
james reynolds there on the mood in israel. in afghanistan, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry held meetings late into the night with the country's presidential candidates trying to find a resolution to the defeated election. they will continue with a second round of talks on saturday. kerry says the legitimacy of the vote hangs in the balance, as do the chances for a peaceful transition. we have this report, and a warning. it does contain flash photography. >> they were elected, and...
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james weldon and john rosenman johnson immortalized this in a song, a very special song that has come highest honor for a youth program and were presented this award by first lady michelle obama at the white house. he's also a macarthur genius fellowship recipient. mr. francisco nunez to conduct the black national anthem lift every voice and sing. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing rise ♪ high as the listning skies ♪ let it resound loud as the rolling sea ♪ ♪ stoney the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod ♪ ♪ felt in the days when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of our weary years, god of our silent tears ♪ ♪ thou who hast brought us thus far on the way ♪ ♪ thou who hast by thy might ♪ led us into the light ♪ keep us forever in the path we pray ♪ ♪ ♪ lest our feet stray from the places, our god, where we met thee ♪ lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget thee ♪ ♪ shadowed beneath thy hand, may we forever stand ♪ ♪ true to our god, true to
james weldon and john rosenman johnson immortalized this in a song, a very special song that has come highest honor for a youth program and were presented this award by first lady michelle obama at the white house. he's also a macarthur genius fellowship recipient. mr. francisco nunez to conduct the black national anthem lift every voice and sing. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ♪ ♪ ring with the harmonies of liberty ♪ ♪ let our rejoicing...
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>> they are celebrating in cleveland, doing cartwheels in the streets after lebron james' big announcement. >>> and john joins us, why he's renewing his on air fight against crime. doing it here on cnn. of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup only at your ford dealer. >>> the nation's wait is over, lebron games is coming home, two national championships, the free agent is returning to cleveland joining the cavaliers once again. unlike the journey south it was low key except for the celebration in cleveland. we'll take you there in a moment but first, here is martin savidge. >> i hope he never wins anything in miami. >> reporter: four years ago cleveland's anger at lebron james spilled out into the streets. after seven seasons at the city's favorite, it's known as the decision that rocked cavali
>> they are celebrating in cleveland, doing cartwheels in the streets after lebron james' big announcement. >>> and john joins us, why he's renewing his on air fight against crime. doing it here on cnn. of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation,...
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plans for hall was a touchdown king is the amazing story the oakland raider wide receiver named james john'snight at 9 right after the news >> : on surf id campus' us of the school of design or the embrace war was invented high-tech medical devices like giving a lot of buzz and has essentially is a lot of lives. and it is a device that regulates temperature of permit premature and underweight babies. it did 20 million zero birthrate in signature babies for everywhere on a world 3 million babies died in the first 28 that days of their life. our biggest problems these have is a regulating body temperature primary function of the need to better but that regulators in the last $20,000 require constant supply electricity require special training when i receive them in rural areas where most of these babies are dying. the product is being used in 10 countries and held over 60,000 babies to today. has to be affordable reaching people who make less than dollar day many of whom now have a hospital or clinic facilities. >> : this is of phase change material that melts at 98 degrees to body temperature
plans for hall was a touchdown king is the amazing story the oakland raider wide receiver named james john'snight at 9 right after the news >> : on surf id campus' us of the school of design or the embrace war was invented high-tech medical devices like giving a lot of buzz and has essentially is a lot of lives. and it is a device that regulates temperature of permit premature and underweight babies. it did 20 million zero birthrate in signature babies for everywhere on a world 3 million...
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i really have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john bonifaz and james bopp.they are two of the nation's leading authority on the subject of campaign finance laws and the effects of the seas supreme court decision on our political process. i could speak for a long time about each of them. rather than to bore you with that, please read your program. please google them and you'll be very impressed with their qualifications. trent -- mr. baucus coming from indiana and mr. bonifaz from washington, d.c. we appreciate -- massachusetts, okay, even better. we appreciate them coming down for this event. so let me just explain the format to you and we'll have time for questions, but initially each individual will be given an opportunity to make a 10 minute opening presentation. so john bonifaz will speak first and then mr. bobrick after the 10 minute presentations their opening statements compete to the three-minute rebuttal, ma after the three-minute rebuttals will open it up to questions from the august. we do want to take etiquette question put them in writing and at
i really have the distinct privilege of moderating the debate between john bonifaz and james bopp.they are two of the nation's leading authority on the subject of campaign finance laws and the effects of the seas supreme court decision on our political process. i could speak for a long time about each of them. rather than to bore you with that, please read your program. please google them and you'll be very impressed with their qualifications. trent -- mr. baucus coming from indiana and mr....
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bernard smith with al jazeera in jerusalem. >>> let's talk to the diplomatic editor james in vienna where secretary of state johnk in a few minutes and while waiting for him i want to ask you a few things and particularly about the regional impact of what is going on and how the cease fire reflects what is happening at the moment in the region. >> well, i think the first thing to say is that there are a lot of pieces of the jig saw to get the cease fire in place and might hear more about that from the secretary of state when he arrives here. we know looking at what he is called over the last couple of days who was involved and in touch with prime minister netanyahu and habas and foreign ministers of egypt, of turkey and jordan and kata and jordan and kata have the same as in 2012 but of course then the president of egypt was president mohamed morsi, a member of the muslim brotherhood and party of hamas. of course so much has changed. he is now in jail and hamas don't have particularly friendly relations. for that reason. and also because the crack down that the egyptian authorities made on those tunnels which ar
bernard smith with al jazeera in jerusalem. >>> let's talk to the diplomatic editor james in vienna where secretary of state johnk in a few minutes and while waiting for him i want to ask you a few things and particularly about the regional impact of what is going on and how the cease fire reflects what is happening at the moment in the region. >> well, i think the first thing to say is that there are a lot of pieces of the jig saw to get the cease fire in place and might hear...
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. >> that was emily and john ehrlichman with vice president of global strategies. lebron jamesing back to cleveland. we break down what it means for the nba and the lebron james marketing potential. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg west. i'm corey johnson. lebron james returning to the cleveland cavaliers and pushed the valuation of the team to over $1 billion. james stands to make a lot more money as well. he has endorsements from samsung and beats by dry and could be a prime target for brands looking to expand their roster of stars. we spoke with former espn vice president as well as ari goldberg, vp of business development for lebron james and cleveland native. why he thinks lebron chose to go back to cleveland. he is a special athlete and a special person. dealing with the things and diversity that he dealt with, just wise beyond his years. a nice redemption story. gilbert is our lead style caster and i felt connected to both of them. from cleveland, it's the most phenomenal thing i could ask for. really two of the great entrepreneurs of our time. now teaming up t
. >> that was emily and john ehrlichman with vice president of global strategies. lebron jamesing back to cleveland. we break down what it means for the nba and the lebron james marketing potential. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg west. i'm corey johnson. lebron james returning to the cleveland cavaliers and pushed the valuation of the team to over $1 billion. james stands to make a lot more money as well. he has endorsements from samsung and beats by dry and could be a...
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james rosen. >> reporter: cia director john brennan apologized to the senate intelligence committee, admitting that cia personnel in 2009 improperly accessed a shared computer drive that the agency had set up for senate staffers to use in their review of classified documents. that review that is been undertaken as part of the year-long effort to produce a report on cia interrogation techniques, and allegations of torture that now await declassification. each side accused the other staff of tampering with documents and each referred the matter to the justice department. >> as far as the allegations of cia hacking into the senate computers, nothing could be further from the truth. we wouldn't do that. that's just beyond the scope of reason. >> reporter: now, the cia director is singing a different tune. in accepting an inspector general's finding that some cia employees acted in a manner inconsistent with the common understanding reached between the agency and the panel, they asked the democrat of indiana and fox news contributor to lead a blue-ribbon panel to examine the agency spying on congress. >
james rosen. >> reporter: cia director john brennan apologized to the senate intelligence committee, admitting that cia personnel in 2009 improperly accessed a shared computer drive that the agency had set up for senate staffers to use in their review of classified documents. that review that is been undertaken as part of the year-long effort to produce a report on cia interrogation techniques, and allegations of torture that now await declassification. each side accused the other staff...
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when john quincy adams as relatively young man was offered by james monroe a supreme court associate justice ship and turned it down, joseph story was appointed. >> he was the youngest ever, 32 years old. >> that is right. >> this is the last part of your book, this is the last art of john quincy adams'life after he had been in congress and after your dinner president. here is assist -- here is the historian of the house. in our special on the capital. this will close out a program. >> he suffered a slight stroke the year before his death. then, when he recovered, he came back to the house. it was his duty as he entered the -- entered, the door opened. this one-man misspeaking and when he saw adams he stopped speaking. the entire membership started applauding, and they rose to welcome the great statesman. he was escorted to his seat. not much later, the poor man got up and he was about to speak, and he toppled over. several people grabbed him before he hit the floor. somebody screamed, this mr. adams is dying. that he was moved to what was then the speaker's office. he lay there for
when john quincy adams as relatively young man was offered by james monroe a supreme court associate justice ship and turned it down, joseph story was appointed. >> he was the youngest ever, 32 years old. >> that is right. >> this is the last part of your book, this is the last art of john quincy adams'life after he had been in congress and after your dinner president. here is assist -- here is the historian of the house. in our special on the capital. this will close out a...
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presidency john adams who was kind of a sour figure and not given to make and complements easily, john adams wrote to jamesadison's administration had covered itself in more glory than any of his predecessors which is a great compliment because his predecessors were washington, jefferson and adams himself. so i do think he has been underappreciated and it's been really so much fun. i know five years of labor does not sound like fun but discovering things, being able to put it into a form that i hope would reach a wide audience and as the book is called, reconsidering james madison's life. >> which was the most important contribution. the contributions were enormous obviously but if you had to pick just one what would it be? >> it would have to be the constitution. i think he was a genius and the reason is he was the kind of genius he had is that he was able to break through conventional thinking. when everybody else was thinking one way madison didn't necessarily accepted. he would think of other possibilities and he did that in a the case of the constitution and in the case of establishing a great republi
presidency john adams who was kind of a sour figure and not given to make and complements easily, john adams wrote to jamesadison's administration had covered itself in more glory than any of his predecessors which is a great compliment because his predecessors were washington, jefferson and adams himself. so i do think he has been underappreciated and it's been really so much fun. i know five years of labor does not sound like fun but discovering things, being able to put it into a form that i...