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but kingman had known john earlier at mit. 20th century from sources he went to were often private collection as papers, politicians and statesmen, not yet deposited in any archived. so he found what he needed in the yale library and had no previous experience as a librarian. but kingman knew about him that john could size up people and situations objectively. that he would turn a deaf ear to self-serving, spluttering, had a knack for recognizing and motivating capable people. so john became without further ado yale library and. not an inordinate number of men who were unwilling to change their way of doing business had to practice their professions somewhere else. and deserving staff members with long service and inadequate recognition of their work may receive promotions and a free hand with procedures and acquisitions. within a year john had a happy staff and libraries were functioning as never before although he sometimes remarked pointing to his neck brace i got this trying to sort out the surly memorial library. having f
but kingman had known john earlier at mit. 20th century from sources he went to were often private collection as papers, politicians and statesmen, not yet deposited in any archived. so he found what he needed in the yale library and had no previous experience as a librarian. but kingman knew about him that john could size up people and situations objectively. that he would turn a deaf ear to self-serving, spluttering, had a knack for recognizing and motivating capable people. so john became...
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john robinson would write bad checks. >> john robinson was all about lies. >> by all accounts, john edwardinson was a man with two distinct sides. john robinson, married and father of four, the devoted church-going family man who played santa for the neighborhood children and john robinson, the relentless swindler who couldn't resist cheating even his closest friends. the man suzette trouten believed to be a wealthy jet-setter was actually a career con artist with a laundry list of convictions. >> he will lie, he will cheat, he will steal. the key to this man is manipulation. he wants to manipulate and therefore control you. >> former fbi behavioral scientist clint van zandt studied robinson's history for nbc news. and he says robinson is a highly organized sociopath for whom people, including his own family, were pawns. >> this is a stone cold anti-social personality who doesn't care about other people. he only tells you what he has to tell you to move you from point "a" to point "b." >> for three decades robinson bilked one employer after another, stealing everything from $640 in stamps
john robinson would write bad checks. >> john robinson was all about lies. >> by all accounts, john edwardinson was a man with two distinct sides. john robinson, married and father of four, the devoted church-going family man who played santa for the neighborhood children and john robinson, the relentless swindler who couldn't resist cheating even his closest friends. the man suzette trouten believed to be a wealthy jet-setter was actually a career con artist with a laundry list of...
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louis browns. >> john: this is baseball we're talking about?he builds it up if into an empire but he couldn't, it was against the law to admit blacks to baseball and he had jackie robinson but other people those other people were punishing themselves for their racist acts. so he left for the brooklyn dodgers and they ended up winning championships. st. louis cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958. >> john: people hired black players because it was good for business? >> it was good for business. >> and perception is racist and government has to protect us from that. at the time it was government that was racist enforcing jim crow. even southern businesses fought that. >> government was ricky's problem. he had to escape the government of missouri. down south, there are companies like pepsi that advertise to black consumers. >> john: they were doing it when it was illegal according to the government to share pepsi at the lunch counter? >> these ads came out before people knew who martin luther king was. >> john: pepsi wanted to ma
louis browns. >> john: this is baseball we're talking about?he builds it up if into an empire but he couldn't, it was against the law to admit blacks to baseball and he had jackie robinson but other people those other people were punishing themselves for their racist acts. so he left for the brooklyn dodgers and they ended up winning championships. st. louis cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958. >> john: people hired black players because it was good for business?...
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john immediate. john sutton was offered time to speak.ult, this is a bad case. we are now -- we're now at 5 years, 11 months. i lost susan. i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. had he done so he would not have seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in that courtroom? >> it needs to be over. >> raw, personal. here's the judge. >> it's ironic for me. i have a son born the exact same day as christopher sutton. when i heard his date during the trial i remembered the joy of bringing my son home, just like mr. sutton had. so at this time as to count 1, mr. sutton the court poses a sentence of life in prison, no possibility of parole. >> and that was that. barring a successful appeal, christopher sutton will die in prison. a result he found so shocking he decided he needed to explain that they got it so very wrong. >> the verdict did seem to be a big surprise. >> yeah. i definitely wasn't expecting to be found guilty. i mean,
john immediate. john sutton was offered time to speak.ult, this is a bad case. we are now -- we're now at 5 years, 11 months. i lost susan. i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. had he done so he would not have seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in that courtroom? >> it needs to be over. >> raw, personal. here's the judge. >> it's ironic...
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and to information about john sohus' killer?vestigation shifts to the mysterious tenant in the guest house. he claimed to be a rich aristocrat, but he didn't live like one. >> if he's from all this nobility and wealth, why are you at a midrllonariog pero no prefers her coffee caffeine free prefers her paint fu h controlhormfree paragard® intrauterine contraceptive is the only reversible birth control that's both highly effective and hormone free. and because it's free of hormones, paragard® doesn't interfere with your natural cycle. don't use paragard® if you have a pelvic infection, get infections easily or have certain cancers. less than 1% of users get a serious infection called pelvic inflammatory disease. if you have persistent pelvic or stomach pain, or if paragard® comes out tell your healthcare provider in rare cases, paragard® may attach to or go through the uterine wall and cause other problems. although uncommon, pregnancy while using paragard® can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility.
and to information about john sohus' killer?vestigation shifts to the mysterious tenant in the guest house. he claimed to be a rich aristocrat, but he didn't live like one. >> if he's from all this nobility and wealth, why are you at a midrllonariog pero no prefers her coffee caffeine free prefers her paint fu h controlhormfree paragard® intrauterine contraceptive is the only reversible birth control that's both highly effective and hormone free. and because it's free of hormones,...
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these were things that john and tommy knew very well, so tommy turns to john, and he says, what happens if somebody takes a shot at us? and john says, well, you know, we're trained to listen for the gun. [laughter] and you know we're fast. [laughter] so we'll do the best we can. they get up there on that medal stand, they do all the choreography they plan. peter norman, the greatest sprinter in the history of australia, chose to wear a patch that said olympic project for civil rights, so he continued to stand with them every year for the rest of his life much to his eternal credit despite all kinds of pressure to get him to recant on his actions on that day. and they stood up there and raised their fists as the national anthem began. and as john says, these are his words in the book, he said, it got so quiet in that stadium, you could have heard a frog piss on cotton. [laughter] and then the boos started and the anger started, and they walked off the field, and there's a famous shot of john and tommy throwing up their fists in the face of garbage being hurled at them as they walk off th
these were things that john and tommy knew very well, so tommy turns to john, and he says, what happens if somebody takes a shot at us? and john says, well, you know, we're trained to listen for the gun. [laughter] and you know we're fast. [laughter] so we'll do the best we can. they get up there on that medal stand, they do all the choreography they plan. peter norman, the greatest sprinter in the history of australia, chose to wear a patch that said olympic project for civil rights, so he...
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this dinner honors john mccain and john kerry and the late david broder. [applause] >> i will share with you what i think people considered new hampshire moments. it is bipartisan like this events. it was 1996 when bob dole won the republican nomination. that summer, dick gephardt came to manchester. he needed to pick up some items at a drug store. he stopped at brooks drug store on daniel webster highway. he put his items on the counter. the kit at the register looked up at him and said, you are a dick gephardt -- the kid at the register looked up at him and said, you are a dick gephardt. i do not believe its. . bob dole shops here too. [laughter] degette part said, we do not know what bob dole was -- dick gephardt said, i did not know what bob dole was buying in the drug store. but we know now. if you will direct your attention to the monitors around the room, we have special video bank to the folks at wmur. >> let me start that answer again. >> if he never had a chance to meet david broder, that was your loss. >> he did not alienate anyone. he could not
this dinner honors john mccain and john kerry and the late david broder. [applause] >> i will share with you what i think people considered new hampshire moments. it is bipartisan like this events. it was 1996 when bob dole won the republican nomination. that summer, dick gephardt came to manchester. he needed to pick up some items at a drug store. he stopped at brooks drug store on daniel webster highway. he put his items on the counter. the kit at the register looked up at him and said,...
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this year's nominees were senator john kerry and senator john mccain.and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. please be seated. thank you. please sit down. i am truly honored to be with all of you distinguished politicians and luminaries to celebrate the new hampshire presidential primary and three of my personal political heroes. david broder, who is a legend in american political reporting. john mccain, whose service we all know so well. and of course, i get to give the award to john kerry. you may remember that in 2004,i chaired john kerry's national political campaign for president. my husband billy was his new hampshire campaign chair. in our household, it was john kerry for president 24/7. stephanie can tell you that is true. as you heard in that video, early when he got into the race, everybody thought john kerry was going to be the nominee of the democratic party. but then, as the video showed, by this time in 2003 as the new hampshire primary was heating up, the pundits and the pollsters had pretty much written o
this year's nominees were senator john kerry and senator john mccain.and 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. please be seated. thank you. please sit down. i am truly honored to be with all of you distinguished politicians and luminaries to celebrate the new hampshire presidential primary and three of my personal political heroes. david broder, who is a legend in american political reporting. john mccain, whose service we all know so well. and of course, i...
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john, i'll go to you first. >> well, john, i think i earned the money i had. when i started working for bb and t, a small bank, made 600 a month. >> we have a graphic, let' put it up. when you started. >> 4 1/2 billion dollars, and during my career as ceo, 4 1/2 billion to 152 billion dollars. >> look at the wealth you created. >> 31,000 employees when i started-- >> jobs you created. >> and what's interesting, john, rich people think that rich people had their money, i don't know, sitting around somewhere. my money is totally invested. without the capital of people like me and steve forbes, businesses couldn't operate. so i've earned the money and invested it to create more wealth and more jobs and i think that's, take billionaires on our list, they're not sitting like scrooge mcduck in the money bin sitting on cash. they're putting that capital to work and who would you trust putting it to work, warren buffett, despite his political views, or the federal government? bureaucrats. i'll trust people who know how to create wealth and jobs and opportunities more
john, i'll go to you first. >> well, john, i think i earned the money i had. when i started working for bb and t, a small bank, made 600 a month. >> we have a graphic, let' put it up. when you started. >> 4 1/2 billion dollars, and during my career as ceo, 4 1/2 billion to 152 billion dollars. >> look at the wealth you created. >> 31,000 employees when i started-- >> jobs you created. >> and what's interesting, john, rich people think that rich people...
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>> seems so publicly, john. you know you could make the argument that the military could never fight two ground wars. the army had to add 90,000 troops to get through iraq and afghanistan. i spoke with an official who said, if you think the greatest danger is right around the corner, you keep the number of troops high. but the military feels the greatest danger may come down the road. they're cutting about 47,000 marines and soldiers. and i'm told by one official, that number will probably grow even higher. and admitted these were tough choices ahead. >> there's no question. there is no question that we have to make some tradeoffs. and that we will be taking as a result of that some level of additional but acceptable risk. >> now, critics say the new plan will worry u.s. allies and embolden u.s. enemies. one official said it's like going from having a comprehensive health care plan to actually just buying insurance for the diseases you think you'll have in the future. john? >> interesting way to put it. chris la
>> seems so publicly, john. you know you could make the argument that the military could never fight two ground wars. the army had to add 90,000 troops to get through iraq and afghanistan. i spoke with an official who said, if you think the greatest danger is right around the corner, you keep the number of troops high. but the military feels the greatest danger may come down the road. they're cutting about 47,000 marines and soldiers. and i'm told by one official, that number will...
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john, this is very scientific. but you can also take a look at these folks who are building snowmen out here. they literally are not used to the snow. they've been flooding. in i think one of you guys was using one of these dish buckets, right, to go sledding out here. so again, an area that's just not used to snow. john? >> thelma gutierrez. you can join the snow mann-building campaign. i'm a little jealous. we were in iowa for the campaign, no snow. new hampshire no snow. mark me as envious. i'd like to be out there of making the snowman. thelma gutierrez live for us in the snow in seattle. >>> up next, new polling and other new evidence indicate mitt romney's frontrunner status is at risk right here in south carolina. next the truth about why the next 48 hours are absolutely critical for governor romney and his team. e day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musc
john, this is very scientific. but you can also take a look at these folks who are building snowmen out here. they literally are not used to the snow. they've been flooding. in i think one of you guys was using one of these dish buckets, right, to go sledding out here. so again, an area that's just not used to snow. john? >> thelma gutierrez. you can join the snow mann-building campaign. i'm a little jealous. we were in iowa for the campaign, no snow. new hampshire no snow. mark me as...
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such as john o'connell alternative high school of technology, john o'connell alternative high, john o'connell alternates high school, john a. o'connell high school. a is his middle name, but people believe it stands for alternative. [laughter] the new proposed name change does not change the john o'connell honorific to the name in order to give respect to the 1930's teamster member for grew the school was named. the o'connor family believes that as we continue to make our quest to be the place it needs to be, which will continue to work with the superintendent to officially designate the name to be john o'connell high school. >> be it resolved that the sfusd approves the modification of the school to john o'connell high school. i know that the school community was prepared to turn out this evening. they have elected a representative body of an apparent leaders to speak. you can learn what is happening tomorrow on the morning radio show. president mendoza: i do have some speakers. aaron yam, roberto bob, gamino, joann and steven bonnacorso. you each have two minutes to speak. >> hell
such as john o'connell alternative high school of technology, john o'connell alternative high, john o'connell alternates high school, john a. o'connell high school. a is his middle name, but people believe it stands for alternative. [laughter] the new proposed name change does not change the john o'connell honorific to the name in order to give respect to the 1930's teamster member for grew the school was named. the o'connor family believes that as we continue to make our quest to be the place...
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we're talking about john huntsman. >> john huntsman with momentum. >> without money, i won't matter. >> new hampshire produced surprises. >> i hope you'll be enjoy awe future that is littered with death panels, re-education camps and asking you all to answer yourself what if? >> michelle bachmann, everybody. >> good evening from new hampshire where michael dukakis and paul tsongas before him mitt romney has the commanding lead in the first in the nation presidential primary. romney was his own worst enemy today. >> i like being able to fire people that provide services to me. >> governor romney enjoys firing people. it may than he is slightly under pressure from the economic reality we have in america now. that's a dangerous place. >> the rick perry campaign has a new ring tone for the over 70% of republicans who support a presidential candidate other than mitt romney. >> i like being able to fire people. i like being able to fire people. i like being able to fire people. >> romney tried to provide context to his comment later in the day. >> oh, you saw i was talking about insurance
we're talking about john huntsman. >> john huntsman with momentum. >> without money, i won't matter. >> new hampshire produced surprises. >> i hope you'll be enjoy awe future that is littered with death panels, re-education camps and asking you all to answer yourself what if? >> michelle bachmann, everybody. >> good evening from new hampshire where michael dukakis and paul tsongas before him mitt romney has the commanding lead in the first in the nation...
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>> reporter: absolutely, john. mitt romney needs new hampshire to be a blowout after what happened in iowa. that slim eight-point -- excuse me, eight-vote margin of victory for the former massachusetts governor is not what anybody had in mind, least of all him. it was once thought if he had run the table and had one iowa and come into new hampshire and won this state, that would make him sort of an unstoppable force for the gop nomination. that didn't happen and that might explain why we're seeing john mccain out on the campaign trail with mitt romney. sort of reset the campaign, reset the tone of what's happening here in new hampshire to remind folks that mitt romney has on his team the man who resurrected his political career four years ago, coming into the state, holding town halls like where we are standing now here in peterboro and launching his campaign on to the gop nomination and then on to not winning the presidency, but, you know, keeping his campaign going when it was looking very grim for john mccain fo
>> reporter: absolutely, john. mitt romney needs new hampshire to be a blowout after what happened in iowa. that slim eight-point -- excuse me, eight-vote margin of victory for the former massachusetts governor is not what anybody had in mind, least of all him. it was once thought if he had run the table and had one iowa and come into new hampshire and won this state, that would make him sort of an unstoppable force for the gop nomination. that didn't happen and that might explain why...
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john? >> and chris, the timing. just pure coincidence? the president's giving his state-of-the-union address in which he takes at least what some would call a little bit of a bin laden victory lap? >> reporter: he certainly worked it into both the beginning and the end of the state-of-the-union address while this raid was going on. i'm told by officials that at the moment that president obama told secretary panetta "good job good job" at that moment both men knew that the rescue team had rescued the hostages, but mission was not over. in other words, the rescue team had not completely left somalia and gotten safely back to the american base. so the mission wasn't a completely a done deal at that poin point. >> fascinating details. chris lawrence, live for us tonight at the pentagon. thank you. >>> here in florida newt gingrich's top rival is mitt romney. and two republicans went at it today. but the former house speaker also took several opportunities today to fire salvos at another former
john? >> and chris, the timing. just pure coincidence? the president's giving his state-of-the-union address in which he takes at least what some would call a little bit of a bin laden victory lap? >> reporter: he certainly worked it into both the beginning and the end of the state-of-the-union address while this raid was going on. i'm told by officials that at the moment that president obama told secretary panetta "good job good job" at that moment both men knew that the...
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the school of john and nancy rich with other indian children. a cherokee was assisted in the beginning by remarkable institute. this -- his cousin on of major ridge, who speaks no english learned from spring place to the framer mission in chattanooga springing quickly to the reputation as the best school. a great school delegate like to charity, john was a thoughtful young man. in 1817 elias and john were invited to continue their spending at a new school in connecticut set up by the american board of commissioners of multi-cultural status and further experiment--the leading men of cornwall had not have hand selected better prospects. they came from homes already exposed across the missionary effort in indian country but both boys were brilliant in their education and civilized black culture would allow. and cornwall they may have intended complete assimilation of black culture but when they got to was quite an expected and disastrous. the young men fell in love with two prominent -- married much to the shock and anger of the entire cornwall com
the school of john and nancy rich with other indian children. a cherokee was assisted in the beginning by remarkable institute. this -- his cousin on of major ridge, who speaks no english learned from spring place to the framer mission in chattanooga springing quickly to the reputation as the best school. a great school delegate like to charity, john was a thoughtful young man. in 1817 elias and john were invited to continue their spending at a new school in connecticut set up by the american...
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he tipped off john ensign. he tipped off his friend who had the sex scandal to let him know that he was about to be exposed. this exhaustive and damning report by the senate ethics committee into the ethics scandal around john ensign broke this down. "on june 15th, 2009, doug hampton forwarded a copy of the letter and e-mail to rick santorum and asked senator santorum for help with the matter. senator santorum forwarded mr. hampton's e-mail and letter to senator ensign at his g-mail address that evening at approximately 10:20 p.m. the very next day was when senator ensign realize he had to get out ahead of this. he held a press conference admitting to the affair and explaining he was going to try to hold on to his senate seat. so you may recall us on the show talking about rick santorum's role in the john ensign sex scandal last summer. because last summer mr. santorum was busy doing the rounds doling out his families value guy sex scandal advice to another politician. >> if i had done what congressman weiner h
he tipped off john ensign. he tipped off his friend who had the sex scandal to let him know that he was about to be exposed. this exhaustive and damning report by the senate ethics committee into the ethics scandal around john ensign broke this down. "on june 15th, 2009, doug hampton forwarded a copy of the letter and e-mail to rick santorum and asked senator santorum for help with the matter. senator santorum forwarded mr. hampton's e-mail and letter to senator ensign at his g-mail...
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i'm john king. tonight mitt romney tries to stop the newt gingrich south carolina surge by demanding the former speaker release results of a damning ethics investigation. >>> plus appropriate or despicable? we put my controversial opening question from last night's big debate to the truth test. >>> and a deadly day in afghanistan leaves six u.s. marines and four french soldiers dead. the french now threatening to the french now threatening to pull out for good. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we begin tonight in south carolina where the republican candidates for president down to their final night of campaigning before tomorrow's all-important presidential primary. everything we expected at the start of the week now turned on its head. polls show newt gingrich surging. the one-time frontrunner mitt romney sees the state slipping away. today governor romney fought back by demanding speaker beginning rich release more details of the ethics investigation back when he was the house speaker in
i'm john king. tonight mitt romney tries to stop the newt gingrich south carolina surge by demanding the former speaker release results of a damning ethics investigation. >>> plus appropriate or despicable? we put my controversial opening question from last night's big debate to the truth test. >>> and a deadly day in afghanistan leaves six u.s. marines and four french soldiers dead. the french now threatening to the french now threatening to pull out for good. -- captions by...
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to cross talk iran and its oil i'm joined by john robson in ottawa he is a columnist and commentator for a sun news network and invited professor at the university of ottawa in london we have to settle me he is an international oil economist and technical expert with the united nations industrial development organisation and in irvine we go to our bad day he is a professor of engineering at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first ok let's go to john robson in in london the you pushing forward july first will cut off all oil exports into the european union from iran and it is calling this strategy to avoid chaos in the middle east isn't it just actually the reverse this will create even more chaos in the middle east this is counterproductive and actually it really actually provoke iran into taking some kind of offensive move that it hasn't to that to date. well the thing is iran is already taking as many offensive moves as it can possibly manage the fear of provoking ag
to cross talk iran and its oil i'm joined by john robson in ottawa he is a columnist and commentator for a sun news network and invited professor at the university of ottawa in london we have to settle me he is an international oil economist and technical expert with the united nations industrial development organisation and in irvine we go to our bad day he is a professor of engineering at the university of california irvine all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in...
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john ridge had to die. all neighbors of the party targeted the three men had sold the cherokee sacred land to cooperative with present andrew jackson to move the tried tocaloma. all the outrage, the bitter quarrel erupted in a violent day that was nearly operatic and sweet detail. the murderous reprisals june 22, 1839, were a violent code in a haunting and powerful story of heartbreak and loss, conflict and controversy that is the trail of tears. arguably the most tragic interracial event in american history, the trail of tears has sometimes been called an american holocaust genocide. it was neither. no one wanted, let alone planned for cherokees to die. but it did dramatize on the loss of sacred land in the southeast, but also the failure of democracy and justice for an entire people. ironically the most successful civilized tribe. few stories the american press revealed in such devastating terms the consequences of unchecked greed and racial oppression. the cherokees were hardly the only indians to experi
john ridge had to die. all neighbors of the party targeted the three men had sold the cherokee sacred land to cooperative with present andrew jackson to move the tried tocaloma. all the outrage, the bitter quarrel erupted in a violent day that was nearly operatic and sweet detail. the murderous reprisals june 22, 1839, were a violent code in a haunting and powerful story of heartbreak and loss, conflict and controversy that is the trail of tears. arguably the most tragic interracial event in...
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john? john? well? he said "i'm terrified i can't open it."t made complete sense to me. >> people are going to really feel like they know me and there's a part of me that is going to be extremely exposed through this project. >> we had gone from the fantasy, the nice fantasy of like oh let's make a play to we're going to say this stuff in public? >> i loved my father. >> nobody said you didn't love him. >> you just said exactly that. >> the play centers around the character, john, a theater director who has never discussed the death of his famous father, a loss that's carried deep inside. but memory is always green and waiting to unfold. >> we never talk about our fathers. we never do. we never talk about them except to say either the nicest things or the meanest things but we never talk about what it meant to lose them and how it means to go your entire life with no, no path made before you. >> it is history at its most personal, a story about fathers and sons, and finding the path before us. >> "the memory be green" airs on kqed tuesday, jan
john? john? well? he said "i'm terrified i can't open it."t made complete sense to me. >> people are going to really feel like they know me and there's a part of me that is going to be extremely exposed through this project. >> we had gone from the fantasy, the nice fantasy of like oh let's make a play to we're going to say this stuff in public? >> i loved my father. >> nobody said you didn't love him. >> you just said exactly that. >> the play...
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[cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "john mccain, john mccain, john mccain!"], john, go!"] ♪ >> those remarks from senator john mccain took place after winning the new hampshire primary in 2000. the first in the nation 2012 contest is also taking place, 8:00 p.m. eastern, a road to the white house coverage continuing at an o'clock p.m. eastern with speeches from candidates. you can join us by phone or facebook or follow us on twitter, and we will follow the candidates on to the south carolina primary on the 31st. going back to february 1, 2000, from george w. bush. he lost the primary by 19 points to senator mccain. here is a look at his 10-minute speech. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. judd, i appreciate it. the huge turnout, it warms my heart. [cheers and applause] i just placed a phone call to my friend john mccain on the race he ran in new hampshire. he ran a really good race and a strong race. he spent more time in this great state than any of the other candidates, and it paid off, and tonight is h
[cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "john mccain, john mccain, john mccain!"], john, go!"] ♪ >> those remarks from senator john mccain took place after winning the new hampshire primary in 2000. the first in the nation 2012 contest is also taking place, 8:00 p.m. eastern, a road to the white house coverage continuing at an o'clock p.m. eastern with speeches from candidates. you can join us by phone or facebook or follow us on twitter, and we will follow the candidates...
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>> it's keys off you, john. seal team six taking down bin laden and the targeted hits on al-qaeda itself. but i agree with you on afghanistan. >> eleanor? >> best government doral i would say unemployment insurance in this time. >> rich? >> every penny spent on missles which are a great instrument for global justice. >> i was going to say killer drones, which is exactly what you are referring to. i would also add the salaries of the people in the counterterrorism unit of new york city police who have done an unbelievable job in taking care of the terrorist threats to new york. >> the best government dollars spent, the money spent to bury osama bin laden in accord with muslim traditions. killing bin laden was a spectacular feat, but it would have been marred if the handling of the corpse offended devout muslims. more importantly, a land burial would have created a shrine for al-qaeda. the outcome burial at sea was brilliant and it was money well spent. okay. bold exist political tactic, pat? >> newt gingrich sayi
>> it's keys off you, john. seal team six taking down bin laden and the targeted hits on al-qaeda itself. but i agree with you on afghanistan. >> eleanor? >> best government doral i would say unemployment insurance in this time. >> rich? >> every penny spent on missles which are a great instrument for global justice. >> i was going to say killer drones, which is exactly what you are referring to. i would also add the salaries of the people in the...
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in 2004, john kerry, in 1992, paul songas, michael dukakis, henry cabot lodge, john f. kennedy.ident it's a safe bet they will wine in new hampshire. they will win. there are two exemptions to the rule. two exceptions to the massachusetts guy winning in new hampshire in modern political history. 1980, jimmy carter got a primary challenge from the left from inside the democratic party from ted kennedy, ted kennedy was from massachusetts, he did not beat the incumbent president in that new hampshire primary. that is kind of an exception but was an incumbent president, not really. the only other exception to the massachusetts guy not winning in new hampshire, the massachusetts guy being surprisingly weak, defying history to lose new hampshire, the only other example? mitt romney. when he lost new hampshire in 2008 to john mccain of arizona. john mccain cleaned mitt romney's clock in 2008. mccain surged from a horrible fourth place finish in iowa to win in new hampshire, beating even the guy from massachusetts, who always wins new hampshire. then john mccain went to south carolina,
in 2004, john kerry, in 1992, paul songas, michael dukakis, henry cabot lodge, john f. kennedy.ident it's a safe bet they will wine in new hampshire. they will win. there are two exemptions to the rule. two exceptions to the massachusetts guy winning in new hampshire in modern political history. 1980, jimmy carter got a primary challenge from the left from inside the democratic party from ted kennedy, ted kennedy was from massachusetts, he did not beat the incumbent president in that new...
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something john did in spades. did plentifully. >> adams would have been astonished by governor patrick's political campaign that brought him to the corner office of the state house just about this time last year. wasn't it? [applause] >> they didn't hold elections like that when he was running for office. on the other hand, i think john would be quite content to have deval govern new a constitution written by adams and deposit by the commonwealth in 1780. i know he would have admired governor dukakis for the administrative and political skills that helped massachusetts emerge from one of its worst ever economic and financial crises, and maybe more, his decision to retire from politics and enter academia, to teach young men and women the importance of politics. this is one of the cardinal endeavors that john adams held very dear. [applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like to have her letters read by them? of course she would. they are the per -- person fix in
something john did in spades. did plentifully. >> adams would have been astonished by governor patrick's political campaign that brought him to the corner office of the state house just about this time last year. wasn't it? [applause] >> they didn't hold elections like that when he was running for office. on the other hand, i think john would be quite content to have deval govern new a constitution written by adams and deposit by the commonwealth in 1780. i know he would have...
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i'm john king.t of the polling places across florida closed about one hour from now. >> we have the most crews in position across the state including our correspondents of the candidates' headquarters. as always anderson cooper is here as well. >> brand-new exit poll information just in. >> we can show you now but we can't tell you who the people of of florida are voting for but we can tell you about the florida electorate tonight. this is the first time we have a much more diverse elect tore rita. latino population 15% of those voting in the republican primary today in the state of florida latinos, 82% white. a very small only one percentage african-americans. the breakdown by gender, 52% of the electorate today, 48% are women. look across ideology. south carolina was our last contest. a much more conservative electorate there. florida 37%, the largest group describe themselves as somewhat conservative. 34% describe themselves as very conservative and 30% moderate to legal. important distinction fr
i'm john king.t of the polling places across florida closed about one hour from now. >> we have the most crews in position across the state including our correspondents of the candidates' headquarters. as always anderson cooper is here as well. >> brand-new exit poll information just in. >> we can show you now but we can't tell you who the people of of florida are voting for but we can tell you about the florida electorate tonight. this is the first time we have a much more...
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john, you were there? >> i was not. >> you told us about things you heard from that event. >> i always try to watch raw footage for all john mccain events because they are so uplifting. >> they are fun. >> it felt a little thrown together and there was a sense that it was not well advanced and that they -- the word leaked out he was going to get this endorsement on the night of the iowa caucuses when it looked like there was a chance santorum would win and they wanted another story to move to. there is no better endorsement in american politics in new hampshire than john mccain. he has dominated that state from the two republican primaries. mitt romney is the establishment candidate, there's no way he needs to make inroads into the base and win the heart of conservatives. but he's got to do it with the core of his support, which is the establishment. i'll roll out big endorsements states by state. if he does, they are going to be a core part of how he does that because that is his strength. you have to pla
john, you were there? >> i was not. >> you told us about things you heard from that event. >> i always try to watch raw footage for all john mccain events because they are so uplifting. >> they are fun. >> it felt a little thrown together and there was a sense that it was not well advanced and that they -- the word leaked out he was going to get this endorsement on the night of the iowa caucuses when it looked like there was a chance santorum would win and they...
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john mccain territory four years ago. small huckabee performance because not that many evangelical voters, blue collar economics as we move on, wolf. >> as we move on, wolf. >> stand by, we are approaching the top of the hour and we've got more news to share. >>> here is the latest vote that we have right now. it is so close. 19 votes separating rick santorum and mitt romney. 99% of precincts reporting. we want to welcome our viewers once again. viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from the cnn election center. let's go over and join our excellent team of correspondents, anderson cooper is here, piers morgan is here. we have a special guest right now. rick santorum is joining us at this hour. you may be the winner. you're, by all accounts, the winner. it is a virtual tie. let me congratulations you, senator santorum. have you done an amazing job, as you well know. it was not that long ago, you were nowhere in iowa. but now it is a virtual tie. you may win or lose by one or two vote
john mccain territory four years ago. small huckabee performance because not that many evangelical voters, blue collar economics as we move on, wolf. >> as we move on, wolf. >> stand by, we are approaching the top of the hour and we've got more news to share. >>> here is the latest vote that we have right now. it is so close. 19 votes separating rick santorum and mitt romney. 99% of precincts reporting. we want to welcome our viewers once again. viewers in the united states...