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following joseph's murder, young concluded that joseph had permitted too much dissent and factionalism within the church and that such things threatened the church's very existence. and so young concluded that he should keep a much tighter rein on church members. he did so in part because he very much on a very human level feared becoming another mormon martyr. brigham young emerged from the crucible of navu a changed man; more fearful, harder-edged, even a bit soorser. coarser. and a different sort of leader; more sensitive to criticism, intolerance of dissent and much more demanding of his followers. and i think young's response to the traumas of the mid 1840s, joseph's murder, living in fear of arrest or assassination, the expulsion from navu, all of that trauma explains a great deal of his later words and actions. i will, i'll stop there. i look forward to craig and jeff's comments, and i would love to answer questions from you on anything pertaining to brigham young. >> that will be after comments by, first, craig and then jeff. please. >> well, i think that pretty much everyone w
following joseph's murder, young concluded that joseph had permitted too much dissent and factionalism within the church and that such things threatened the church's very existence. and so young concluded that he should keep a much tighter rein on church members. he did so in part because he very much on a very human level feared becoming another mormon martyr. brigham young emerged from the crucible of navu a changed man; more fearful, harder-edged, even a bit soorser. coarser. and a different...
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. ' joseph and tell his story in my book. a couple of years ago when i was beginning to do there research on the book, i heard him give a moving address to liberty in north korea. the organization that adrian founded and which helped by joseph escaped from china. joseph told the people at liberty in north korea, what you're doing changed my life and will eventually change north korean. i firmly believe in that statement. today, thanks to the information obtained from north koreans to have escaped, it is no longer possible for anyone to plead ignorance about the suffering of the north korean people or the degradations of the totalitarian regime they suffer under or to argue that things really aren't that bad in that country. a free north korea is not an impossible goal. with the help of the north korean people themselves, but those who have escaped and those of still in north korea it could happen. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, melanie. you know, the story you just told about the use of radius reminds me of a s
. ' joseph and tell his story in my book. a couple of years ago when i was beginning to do there research on the book, i heard him give a moving address to liberty in north korea. the organization that adrian founded and which helped by joseph escaped from china. joseph told the people at liberty in north korea, what you're doing changed my life and will eventually change north korean. i firmly believe in that statement. today, thanks to the information obtained from north koreans to have...
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after joseph smith's murder, the people had chosen the 12 appos ms to lead -- apostles to lead in joseph'sbsence. the decision of the 12 quickly became the de facto president of the church of the after several years, he wanted to clarify and streamline the leadership. after his successful pioneer preace to the great salt lake valley, he asked other apostles to affirm him as church president. almost all of the other apostles opposedded young's proposal, which would augment his authority at the excellence -- expense of their own. one apostle, a name manned orson prat said he thought of the apostles akin to the house of representatives, and young, therefore, should be more like the speaker of the house than a president. shifts on cang was young's response to orson, but not a warmly received suggestion. it has occurred to me that if mitt romney made that his slogan for his campaign this year instead of the rather bland believe in america, he would be on the way to a massive landslide. everybody could get on board with that. [laughter] young, by the way, he's to say that he only swore when he w
after joseph smith's murder, the people had chosen the 12 appos ms to lead -- apostles to lead in joseph'sbsence. the decision of the 12 quickly became the de facto president of the church of the after several years, he wanted to clarify and streamline the leadership. after his successful pioneer preace to the great salt lake valley, he asked other apostles to affirm him as church president. almost all of the other apostles opposedded young's proposal, which would augment his authority at the...
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joseph kennedy is one of the dukes of hazard. he made his money slinging liquor during prohibition, illegal activities. the book very meticulously says -- >> i would have been delighted had he been a bootlegger because i could have written about momoji and cannes but he wasn't. he wasn't. well, i can't say that you can never prove a negative but there was absolutely no evidence. i mean the people who tried to make him out as a bootlegger relied on the evidence given them by tina sinatra who heard third hand from her father that he had done this deal. al capone's piano tuner who-- . >> jon: you how do you trust al capone's piano tuner, really, have you ever heard al capone's piano, you call that a c flat, please, you're insulting. but what you did show that whether or not he was a bootlegger this man did live on the edge of what we would consider today the ethical boundaries of finance and business. >> i think one could say that. >> yes, one could say that. >> you did in many pages. but not one too many. what i thought was importa
joseph kennedy is one of the dukes of hazard. he made his money slinging liquor during prohibition, illegal activities. the book very meticulously says -- >> i would have been delighted had he been a bootlegger because i could have written about momoji and cannes but he wasn't. he wasn't. well, i can't say that you can never prove a negative but there was absolutely no evidence. i mean the people who tried to make him out as a bootlegger relied on the evidence given them by tina sinatra...
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meanwhile, joseph scarpino is still on the phone with his wife. >> my wife tells me she is coming in. say no, stay in the car. >> at that point she pokes me in the face. >> as simms is using all her foul language and acting out of control, you see a number of other men who are also customers. they're just standing there. everyone seems oblivious. not one of the men in the crowd says a word. not one gets involved. almost everyone's eyes are averted as pristina continues to poke and provoke joseph scarpino. >> i switched the hands on my phone, and i slapped the counter. i said what is wrong with you. what is your problem. just get your pizza, get out of here. and mark jones approaches. >> check you. check you. >> and while mark jones approaches me, my phone rings, but then it hangs up. so i go to redial the phone. and he is like what is the problem. i'm not really paying attention much to what he is doing. >> that's when mr. jones unloads a wicked round house, a blindsiding killer sucker punch that fractures joseph's teeth and immediately gives him a cerebral concussion. but it doesn't
meanwhile, joseph scarpino is still on the phone with his wife. >> my wife tells me she is coming in. say no, stay in the car. >> at that point she pokes me in the face. >> as simms is using all her foul language and acting out of control, you see a number of other men who are also customers. they're just standing there. everyone seems oblivious. not one of the men in the crowd says a word. not one gets involved. almost everyone's eyes are averted as pristina continues to poke...
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that was the formulation that joseph performed. i don't buy it. it's based in large measure on things that jefferson said about slavery. many of the statement he made some of the most ringing antislavery statement. we think were almost issued as press realities from the white house or put on billboards or in newspaper. they were private responses he wrote from roughly 1790 to his death from various aggressionists people who came to him begging him to doing? to end slavery. and he would them off. say the time is not yet right. we hold the wolf by the ears or these people are too stupid. need the white people their minds to ripen. all of these excuses are, i mean, they were privately written. so and jefferson had a phrase. he called it the soft answer he wrote to people to ab abolitionist who was pestering. he was a master correspondent. they were not really meant for public consumption. they were meant for private letter. >> time is running out. i just realized. jefferson is a -- [inaudible] talking about the existence of the slavery and the americ
that was the formulation that joseph performed. i don't buy it. it's based in large measure on things that jefferson said about slavery. many of the statement he made some of the most ringing antislavery statement. we think were almost issued as press realities from the white house or put on billboards or in newspaper. they were private responses he wrote from roughly 1790 to his death from various aggressionists people who came to him begging him to doing? to end slavery. and he would them...
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right good man he is the europe bureau chief for the mcclatchy newspapers and in colombia we cross to joseph almighty he is an adjunct professor at the university of south carolina already folks cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want women find go to you first in london we have a new opposition group they want to be recognized internationally and representing the syrian people what are their origins and will will change anything on the ground. i don't think it will change a lot of the ground there is a feeling of optimism among the evolutionary is that at least there is now one united buddy but personally i don't think it's going to change much and i don't think it's going to last for a long time as a strong group because it's a coalition and coalitions are always new weak they fall apart in front of challenges and the reality is that we are in front of a very very complex and tough conflict there is no solution to unite around you know what are they exactly uniting around there are no solutions there is no political solution there is no. solution so it's not
right good man he is the europe bureau chief for the mcclatchy newspapers and in colombia we cross to joseph almighty he is an adjunct professor at the university of south carolina already folks cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want women find go to you first in london we have a new opposition group they want to be recognized internationally and representing the syrian people what are their origins and will will change anything on the ground. i don't think it...
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. >> jay: joseph, thank you, my friend.ood luck with "lincoln." [ cheers and applause ] all right, tomorrow night, we have our special thanksgiving show. bradley cooper will be here and psy. and our whole audience will be members of the armed forces. jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
. >> jay: joseph, thank you, my friend.ood luck with "lincoln." [ cheers and applause ] all right, tomorrow night, we have our special thanksgiving show. bradley cooper will be here and psy. and our whole audience will be members of the armed forces. jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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here's the true freshman, carl joseph. just up-ends him, forcing the third down play.right at the 3 yard line. wow. >> craig: put a shoulder pad right on the number 19. >> joel: we talk to the defensive coaches about who's the leader on defense. every one of them said carl joseph. >> craig: you look at the time-outs, one remaining for twelfth ranked oklahoma. no time-outs for west virginia. third down and two. blake bell. keeper. stacked up. fourth down. will clarke. landry jones on the sideline to give way to the big fellow, blake bell. west virginia's front ready for the 255 pounder. >> joel: clarke and wright in the backfield forcing bell to make an adjustment before he wanted to. there's big number 99. you see blake bell losing age on that play. that's george wright, 6'2," and it comes down to one snap of the football with 27 seconds left. this is the correct decision for bob stoops. blake bell coming off the field. the senior, landry jones, he's thrown for 500 yards. the game is in his hands at this point. >> craig: oklahoma 4 of 6 on fourth down this season. they
here's the true freshman, carl joseph. just up-ends him, forcing the third down play.right at the 3 yard line. wow. >> craig: put a shoulder pad right on the number 19. >> joel: we talk to the defensive coaches about who's the leader on defense. every one of them said carl joseph. >> craig: you look at the time-outs, one remaining for twelfth ranked oklahoma. no time-outs for west virginia. third down and two. blake bell. keeper. stacked up. fourth down. will clarke. landry...
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joseph was one of the few slaves freed in jefferson's will pane joseph worked very hard to raise the money to buy his son back from the masters. then the master broke the deal, he broke the promise. and petered was recondemned to slavery by the white -- what a fred described he would sneak out and hide in a distant cabin and hide by the embers of a diagnose fire and -- die are fire and he taught himself to read and write. he -- it's a documents. anded at that point in the story suddenly a thunderstorms blew in to the montiecllo mountain top. the guide looked around and said if anybody is care storm. you can run to the old tunnel beneath the house. having heard the beginning of peter, they were gripped, nobody ran. she went on to say that he produced fake emancipation documents that allowed his sister and others to escape virginia. then he decided to write a fake paper for himself. he ran away but was caught. was brought back to charlotteville, he tried it again. he said i was determined to get free or die in the attempt. and so he ran away again, was caught, and this time his owner d
joseph was one of the few slaves freed in jefferson's will pane joseph worked very hard to raise the money to buy his son back from the masters. then the master broke the deal, he broke the promise. and petered was recondemned to slavery by the white -- what a fred described he would sneak out and hide in a distant cabin and hide by the embers of a diagnose fire and -- die are fire and he taught himself to read and write. he -- it's a documents. anded at that point in the story suddenly a...
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dr amanda stout senior scientist of climate energy program at the national wildlife federation dr josephroma and dr dan lash up in new york so let's and dr. dr romer is also the author of a new book language intelligence lessons on persuasion from jesus shakespeare lincoln and lady gaga ok great i'm looking forward to ok so let's get back to the language here in in fact dr dr rome the. one of the dinner talking points. is that the sun's activity correlates more closely to global temperatures than c o two levels do we brought this up with the growth of the ocean a little earlier is that the only variable well this particular myth has been you know debugged by countless studies the suns we've been warming you know a tremendous amount over the past century but the intensity of of sunlight sun solar radiation has not increased substantially it goes up and down there's eleven year cycle but you know you know as dan said i don't think there's any major climate scientist in the world who who thinks that the sun is a major contributor to the change in the temperature that we've seen in the past
dr amanda stout senior scientist of climate energy program at the national wildlife federation dr josephroma and dr dan lash up in new york so let's and dr. dr romer is also the author of a new book language intelligence lessons on persuasion from jesus shakespeare lincoln and lady gaga ok great i'm looking forward to ok so let's get back to the language here in in fact dr dr rome the. one of the dinner talking points. is that the sun's activity correlates more closely to global temperatures...
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able to make ok joseph i'll be the contrarian here i mean they change their name because some of the rebels are committing atrocities against the syrian people so they have to re brand themselves don't day it's a media thing it's a it's a p.r. event go ahead sir. well first of all thanks for inviting me i find myself in more agreement with my predecessors than holt i must say because come back to your comment in a minute but dr to command he is right and mr goodman is right there is not much change you know and the reason for that army there might be three main reasons one of them is that this is a group that is composed mainly of exiles i don't know how much influence they really have on the ground which leads me to the second point i doubt whether they have too much influence over the. basic army the rebel groups the military wing of the opposition the those who are there fighting against us or jean and sometimes they commit atrocities as you said there's no question about that and that's reprehensible of course and the certain point is that the kurdish element of the population ar
able to make ok joseph i'll be the contrarian here i mean they change their name because some of the rebels are committing atrocities against the syrian people so they have to re brand themselves don't day it's a media thing it's a it's a p.r. event go ahead sir. well first of all thanks for inviting me i find myself in more agreement with my predecessors than holt i must say because come back to your comment in a minute but dr to command he is right and mr goodman is right there is not much...
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joseph a bank makes and sells the ties. one of the designers drew an apple with a worm in it.what inspired her. >> i was eating an apple and gummy worms while drawing the tie. >> the ties can be found at joseph a bank stores, they cost $79.50. >>> the maryland irish festival is going on this weekend at the state fairgrounds at timonium. a pub at the festival is dedicated to officer tom ports, who was killed in the line of duty. the former co-workers want to honor him and the fallen police hear heroes. >> we will honor tommy forever at the festival. we are honoring all of the fallen police and firefighters. >> the proceeds from the pub will go to education. the pub will continue to carry the name but money will go to families of different fallen heroes from around the state. >>> breast cancer patients in the community will be better served thanks to a new breast cancer center at johns hopkins. patients will have access to comprehensive care. all treatment needs will be under one roof. >> provides a tremendous amount of services to the patients. ultra sound, ultra biopsies, surg
joseph a bank makes and sells the ties. one of the designers drew an apple with a worm in it.what inspired her. >> i was eating an apple and gummy worms while drawing the tie. >> the ties can be found at joseph a bank stores, they cost $79.50. >>> the maryland irish festival is going on this weekend at the state fairgrounds at timonium. a pub at the festival is dedicated to officer tom ports, who was killed in the line of duty. the former co-workers want to honor him and...
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joseph marshall jr.his on behalf of theyñ?ñ? omega boys club, 25 years after lching to that -- listening to that accomplishments and everything we've done i just reflected upon being a part of so many of those amazing experiences and just being wild, sitting there listening. i know she mentioned thailand, south africa and i just reflected on a trip i took with dr. marshall outside of the country to switzerland. we were in swirts land for two weeks i believe and just leaving the united states of america and see the world it held me to reflect on that night at the omega boys club, ndz night of course when the omega boys club told me you stick with us, we will help you see the world. i didn't know they meant that literally. i just thought they meant like giving me good talk to stay in the club. i wanted to take x?rknvrt time also to publicly thank the club'sc7 founders dr. joseph marshall jr. and jack, those two gentlemen have helped (mv and shape the form of the person i am today. i$ñ?ñ? am a servant o/1 s
joseph marshall jr.his on behalf of theyñ?ñ? omega boys club, 25 years after lching to that -- listening to that accomplishments and everything we've done i just reflected upon being a part of so many of those amazing experiences and just being wild, sitting there listening. i know she mentioned thailand, south africa and i just reflected on a trip i took with dr. marshall outside of the country to switzerland. we were in swirts land for two weeks i believe and just leaving the united states...
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of course there's chief joseph. you describe him coming to seattle and there's a football game, of all things, involved. >> they bring one of the most famous indians in america, n 1903, chief joseph of the nez perce who's known worldwide as the indian of napoleon to witness the university of washington football game and they asked him later what he thought and he said -- he said through a translator, he says "i saw a lot of white people almost fight each other today. i do not think that is good." but joseph was a prisoner of war at the time. he could not leave the reservation. same with geronimo, without president roosevelt's permission. this is 25 years after the war. curtis understood that what joseph wanted was his homeland back so at the end of that weekend where they're parading this indian around at the football game, look at the indian at the football game, look at the clash of cultures, they take him up the street with a car, curtis shoots one of his most famous portraits and it does what he wanted to do, wh
of course there's chief joseph. you describe him coming to seattle and there's a football game, of all things, involved. >> they bring one of the most famous indians in america, n 1903, chief joseph of the nez perce who's known worldwide as the indian of napoleon to witness the university of washington football game and they asked him later what he thought and he said -- he said through a translator, he says "i saw a lot of white people almost fight each other today. i do not think...
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. >> they are sold at joseph a bank. we're here at the mall joining us. were you here this last year. you are wearing a wonderful tie. >> the most popular on, the purple one for you know who, the ravens. >> reporter: tell us about the ties, this is something that you do every year. >> every year. >> reporter: the proceedings help the children's center. wean we sell a tie 100% goes to the kids. >> reporter: you have been involved, you -- >> when we sell a tie, 100% goes to the kids. >> reporter: you have been involved what does it mean? >> i have been to the hospital, i toured it and i do this every year. we have different kids that means they're being healed. it is too muchky not talk about it because i get upset about it. >> reporter: it is a great thing today is miracle tie day. everyone should wear it. if you don't have one where can you find tut. >> most joseph banks stores have them. we have the 79.50, we have them. you will get one on liney was looking for the collection they look great. >> they look super. the kids did a great job. >> reporter: let
. >> they are sold at joseph a bank. we're here at the mall joining us. were you here this last year. you are wearing a wonderful tie. >> the most popular on, the purple one for you know who, the ravens. >> reporter: tell us about the ties, this is something that you do every year. >> every year. >> reporter: the proceedings help the children's center. wean we sell a tie 100% goes to the kids. >> reporter: you have been involved, you -- >> when we sell...
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you are looking at a rare event and vice-president joseph biden arrived at the same time ryan was leaving and his plane was parked behind two mitt romney planes in cleveland ohio. earlier paul ryan voted with his wife janet and he also spent time giving his kids a short civic lesson while he was there. after a shortstop ellen the day watching returns in boston at mitt romney headquarters. >>> and there are other important races on the ballot in states across the country and later we will talk about initiatives to legalize same sex marriage and the battle for control of congress. >>> and thousands of people from all over the bay area have already cast their ballots. jeanine is where a high turnout is, jeanine, what does it look like out there so far? >> reporter: people are coming here from the registrar's office and it is all set up so cars can drive through and drop off their ballots. those election workers are handing out the i voted stickers. car after caroled through at the registrar's office each person personning their vote by male. >> i am dropping off my wife's ballot and i think
you are looking at a rare event and vice-president joseph biden arrived at the same time ryan was leaving and his plane was parked behind two mitt romney planes in cleveland ohio. earlier paul ryan voted with his wife janet and he also spent time giving his kids a short civic lesson while he was there. after a shortstop ellen the day watching returns in boston at mitt romney headquarters. >>> and there are other important races on the ballot in states across the country and later we...
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using men like tim josephs. >> when i got there, it just did not look like a military base.ore like a hospital. >> reporter: describe it. what was it that you saw? >> everyone's in lab coats. some military doctors, i guess, and some were civilian doctors, but you were well aware that you were a private and they were a captain and up. and i expressed my concern right from the beginning. they took me aside and said, you know, you volunteered for this. and if you don't do it, there's most likely prison and a dishonorable discharge. >> reporter: you were intimidated? >> yes. >> reporter: coerced? >> yes. >> reporter: forced? >> forced. >> reporter: you didn't sign up for this. >> no, not at all. >> i reported up there september the 3rd. and that started my ordeal. i trusted my government. i trusted the army. we were assured that we would not be harmed in any way. >> reporter: they said don't worry. was that the right message for them to be giving you? >> not at all. >> reporter: you trusted them. >> sure. >> reporter: and how about now? >> i don't trust them very much at this po
using men like tim josephs. >> when i got there, it just did not look like a military base.ore like a hospital. >> reporter: describe it. what was it that you saw? >> everyone's in lab coats. some military doctors, i guess, and some were civilian doctors, but you were well aware that you were a private and they were a captain and up. and i expressed my concern right from the beginning. they took me aside and said, you know, you volunteered for this. and if you don't do it,...
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his father was joseph faucette, the chief blacksmith your monticello and his mother, edith was mr. jefferson's cook. so this is a very high status family. i have been spending a lot of time reading his memoirs in trying to glean as much information as they could from them. it was one hot afternoon i decided to get out of this place to go to the mountain and wander around as i often did, looking at the house and mingling with the tourists, trying to get a sense of the place all over again because the place is very important to my writing. as it turned out, the tour guide was just beginning a talk in mulberry row about peter fossae at. she began telling the story about how he was sold at auctions at age 11 and someone who promised peter's father he would release him in a few years it chose to raise enough money because joseph was one of the few slaves free in jefferson's well. josette worked very hard to raise the money. but then the master broke the deal. he broke his promise and peter was to be condemned to slavery by what a friend described as the night he would sneak out and hide
his father was joseph faucette, the chief blacksmith your monticello and his mother, edith was mr. jefferson's cook. so this is a very high status family. i have been spending a lot of time reading his memoirs in trying to glean as much information as they could from them. it was one hot afternoon i decided to get out of this place to go to the mountain and wander around as i often did, looking at the house and mingling with the tourists, trying to get a sense of the place all over again...
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joseph. joseph is there as well. he's been doing a lot of campaigning for his father.nd joe biden casting his vote on this election day. of course many people have already cast their votes by post or in person. they will be going to the polls today. just shaking hands with a foo officials there just before he gets up to the voting booth himself. >> much more. the american elections are today but still to come on gmt a new twist to the death of neil hayward in china. was he an informant for spy agent? >> hundreds of ukrainian reporters have reported in kiev claiming the results were rigged by his ruling party. kimberly reports. >> an uneasy standoff in the capital of kiev. supporters rallied outside the election headquarters chanting and then this led to pushing and shoving. they said the delayed vote count is being rigged in favor of pro government candidates. >> there were a lot of falsifications. both from parties and individual constituencies. >> our pensions were robbed except the ruling party's. >> void by their supporters outside, the ukrainians went to the elect
joseph. joseph is there as well. he's been doing a lot of campaigning for his father.nd joe biden casting his vote on this election day. of course many people have already cast their votes by post or in person. they will be going to the polls today. just shaking hands with a foo officials there just before he gets up to the voting booth himself. >> much more. the american elections are today but still to come on gmt a new twist to the death of neil hayward in china. was he an informant...
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the life of joseph pete the life of joseph kennedy was like a fun house mirror.it would often organize and arrange his zealot type figure. he was everywhere. he was born in 1888. he lived through world war i. the transition of silent films to talk in films and wall street during the boom and bust. he worked as part of the franklin roosevelt campaign team. he was the first chairman of the securities and exchange commission. the first chairman of the maritime commission. the first irish american to be ambassador to the court of st. james and great britain. and the father of the president and attorney general of a senator, the woman who did more for the mentally disabled in this country in this world than anyone else and who will come 100 years from now, be as well-known as her brothers, i think. and the youngest, jean kennedy smith, the ambassador to ireland, who was instrumental in arranging peace. and senator edward kennedy. the longest serving senator in the united states senate. the story of joseph kennedy is a story of a man who spent his life moving back and
the life of joseph pete the life of joseph kennedy was like a fun house mirror.it would often organize and arrange his zealot type figure. he was everywhere. he was born in 1888. he lived through world war i. the transition of silent films to talk in films and wall street during the boom and bust. he worked as part of the franklin roosevelt campaign team. he was the first chairman of the securities and exchange commission. the first chairman of the maritime commission. the first irish american...
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joseph kennedy had to bury four of his children. tragic, sudden deaths. kathleen dies in a plane crash in 1948. of course, the president's shot in 1963. rfk shot in 1968. not to mention chappaquiddick months before he passed away and the lifelong tragedy of rose kennedy's life. mentally ill, institutionalized. they never mentioned her and not part of the family in this bizarre way. what was the impact on him burying and losing so many of his children and did he have a sense of like we're having a really tragic duck in this generation. >> he didn't think of it that way. he thought of the outside forces were conspireing. it was greatest irony and he said this time and time and time again in letters to his friends. he said i was against this war. i did everything i possibly could to keep american boys out of this were and what happens? we fight the war. i lose my oldest son, my second son jack is so damaged by the war he never thought he was going to survive. and then the ultimate tragedy. i mean, having lost two children after his stroke in 1961, when he co
joseph kennedy had to bury four of his children. tragic, sudden deaths. kathleen dies in a plane crash in 1948. of course, the president's shot in 1963. rfk shot in 1968. not to mention chappaquiddick months before he passed away and the lifelong tragedy of rose kennedy's life. mentally ill, institutionalized. they never mentioned her and not part of the family in this bizarre way. what was the impact on him burying and losing so many of his children and did he have a sense of like we're having...
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one of those people is this guy, joseph. now joseph had a tough time. watch this. here he is whipping off his shirt and he throws himself down on the ground. acting a little strange. but then -- the worst part is this. he slaps one of the police officers who are there running this exercise. he just loses it to the point where they have to arrest him. he has to be sedated by a doctor and he is still trying to fight these guys. he is flopping around like a fish out of water on this infield here. what a bad place to lose your mind. >> he was transported to a hospital and is being held by police for questioning. >> hopefully the silver lining is that he gets the help that he needs. i don't think he's getting the job. >>> no. >>> dude breaks into a store -- >> just using his own brute strength. >> we'll reveal the clue that has the police believing -- >> this isn't his first time. >>> and, he's back, but this time -- >> doing it at night in sort of sketchy-looking elevators. >> see the prank that's simply head-dropping. >> that's so good. it's awful. >>> it's best of "r
one of those people is this guy, joseph. now joseph had a tough time. watch this. here he is whipping off his shirt and he throws himself down on the ground. acting a little strange. but then -- the worst part is this. he slaps one of the police officers who are there running this exercise. he just loses it to the point where they have to arrest him. he has to be sedated by a doctor and he is still trying to fight these guys. he is flopping around like a fish out of water on this infield here....
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here's the true freshman, carl joseph. just up-ends him, forcing the third down play.at the 3 yard line. wow. >> craig: put a shoulder pad right on the number 19.
here's the true freshman, carl joseph. just up-ends him, forcing the third down play.at the 3 yard line. wow. >> craig: put a shoulder pad right on the number 19.
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we need to build resilience, not resistance. >> suarez: well, joseph romm you began the conversationsaying had we listened to earlier projections we bead in better shpe. if municipal leaders had gone to the people of that region and said "we've got to get ready, a storm is coming someday, it's going to cost x number of dollars to build in protections to the new york city subway system" would you have been able to raise that money? are people ready to hear that kind of argument? or is it now going to be crisis financing as you try to clean up a very badly damaged system? >> well, i think you're absolutely right, ray. look, people warned katrina that new orleans needed to be able to withstand a category 5. they didn't dsign the leve to withstand it a we see what happened. now we see the same thing with sandy. i think the hope has to be that sandy isn't short for cassandra and that it's another warning that we ignore. absolutely people now have seen that you can in fact have the worst-case scenario, which was a flooding of the lower manhattan and i think any city along the eastern sea b
we need to build resilience, not resistance. >> suarez: well, joseph romm you began the conversationsaying had we listened to earlier projections we bead in better shpe. if municipal leaders had gone to the people of that region and said "we've got to get ready, a storm is coming someday, it's going to cost x number of dollars to build in protections to the new york city subway system" would you have been able to raise that money? are people ready to hear that kind of argument?...
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the joseph a.miracle tie collection is out, each designed inspired by the actual art work of children, all patients at johns hopkins treatments honor -- center. >> i have chronic fatigue syndrome. as soon as i start vomiting, i cannot stop. >> she drew stockings. he loves snowmen. >> we went outside to build a snowman and we did. i look at it every day. >> when i was trying the time i was eating gummy worms. >> be happy with bumblebees. my family inspired me because my family calls me a corny be. >> this nine year old had died fibrosis all her life. she designed the tide just before she passed away. all of the proceeds go to the children's center to help families pay for what insurance does not cover. quite everything from toys to special amenities for parents to things to make families were comfortable at home and in the hospital. >> the ties are popular. we get tons of requests. they blowout on the internet. >> i love all of the ties, but my favorite is from patrick of pasadena. he made a ravens
the joseph a.miracle tie collection is out, each designed inspired by the actual art work of children, all patients at johns hopkins treatments honor -- center. >> i have chronic fatigue syndrome. as soon as i start vomiting, i cannot stop. >> she drew stockings. he loves snowmen. >> we went outside to build a snowman and we did. i look at it every day. >> when i was trying the time i was eating gummy worms. >> be happy with bumblebees. my family inspired me...
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commissioner joseph? >> aye. commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner [inaudible]. >> item e kyung kim dba town music studio. >> the applicant has requested for this to be continued. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> yeah, come on up. >> dave frias, northern station, we request that the meeting be continued to next month as well. >> okay, great. >> thank you. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> commissioner akers? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> and that is item number f, richard einselen, dba, balancoire. >> i didn't put the correct french spelling there, so it's not your fault, 2565 mission, it's the space formerly known as the blue macall, it will be a full service restaurant and dinner club, it will allow the venue to have live music, dancing private party and events, this has been in the works for sometime and the applicant has done extensive outreach including doing a meet and greet for neighbors, there's been no opposition to us, [inaudible] they've pr
commissioner joseph? >> aye. commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner [inaudible]. >> item e kyung kim dba town music studio. >> the applicant has requested for this to be continued. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> yeah, come on up. >> dave frias, northern station, we request that the meeting be continued to next month as well. >> okay, great. >> thank you. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> commissioner...
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it was named for the arch duke, joseph august of austria.was the great grandson of a woman emperor and a french king. christy's auction house is not releasing the name of the buyer. if you can buy a >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes oscar-nominated actress, keira knightley.
it was named for the arch duke, joseph august of austria.was the great grandson of a woman emperor and a french king. christy's auction house is not releasing the name of the buyer. if you can buy a >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes oscar-nominated actress, keira knightley.
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the joseph a.cle collection is out, each design inspired by artwork of children, all patients at john's hopkins children's center, undergoing treatment for a variety of illnesses. >> i had vomiting syndrome and as soon as i start vomiting, i can't stop. >> mckenzie drew stockings. anthony loves snow men. >> go outside and build snowmen and we did and now i have my drawing at home. >> i drew apples with worms because when i was drawing the tie i was eating an apple and gummy worms. >> be happy with bumblebees and my family inspired me. >> maya harris drew her presents design in april one month before she passed away. the 9-year-old battled cystic fibrosis all her life. >> she's still with us evident. every day. >> good because she made the tie and just to see it is amazing. >> all of the proceeds go to the children's center to help families pay for what insurance doesn't cover. >> everything from toys to even some special amenities for parents to just things to make families more comfortable and at
the joseph a.cle collection is out, each design inspired by artwork of children, all patients at john's hopkins children's center, undergoing treatment for a variety of illnesses. >> i had vomiting syndrome and as soon as i start vomiting, i can't stop. >> mckenzie drew stockings. anthony loves snow men. >> go outside and build snowmen and we did and now i have my drawing at home. >> i drew apples with worms because when i was drawing the tie i was eating an apple and...