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the marquee event is tonight's program could joseph story distinguished lecture. the namesake of tonight's letcher, joseph story became the biggest associate justice to ever serve on the united states supreme court when he was appointed by president madison in 1812. he made a significant mark on american law in his 33 years on the bench, but his greatest contribution to the jurisprudence is his renowned commentary on the constitution. eminently quoted joseph story famously incorrectly declared, quote, a constitution of government is addressed to the common sense of the people and never was designed for trials of logical skills or visionary speculation and of quote. this lecture series celebrates the legacy into law. prior to the joseph story lectures have been and judge robert bork, professor john harrison at the university school of law, judge raymond randolph of the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, and last year chief justice of the united states court of appeals for the sixth circuit. tonight we are honored to have a fifth name to the presti
the marquee event is tonight's program could joseph story distinguished lecture. the namesake of tonight's letcher, joseph story became the biggest associate justice to ever serve on the united states supreme court when he was appointed by president madison in 1812. he made a significant mark on american law in his 33 years on the bench, but his greatest contribution to the jurisprudence is his renowned commentary on the constitution. eminently quoted joseph story famously incorrectly declared,...
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, and joseph story, as you know, was the youngest justice ever, and he has another thing in common with you of seven children. >> guest: that's pretty good. c-span: you have -- >> guest: nine. c-span: 28 grandchildren, you named them all and were offended by that. >> guest: i continue to be offended. i think that's an unfair -- c-span: now you have 34. >> guest: no, 33. 34's an unreasonable number. c-span: did you bring the list with you? >> guest: no, you give me enough time, i'll come up with all of them. c-span: years and years ago, back in the 1800s, there 33 years, why so much of him in the back? what do you think of him? >> guest: oh, he was one of the greats. he wrote the first comem tear o- commentary on the constitution of the united states while he was a sitting justice. he was a professor at harvard law school, a great intellectual, one of the leading intellectuals, maybe thee leading intellectual on the earl court. c-span: taught school. >> guest: oh, yeah, harvard. c-span: and published books the whole tile. >> guest: absolutely. judges have always been part of the int
, and joseph story, as you know, was the youngest justice ever, and he has another thing in common with you of seven children. >> guest: that's pretty good. c-span: you have -- >> guest: nine. c-span: 28 grandchildren, you named them all and were offended by that. >> guest: i continue to be offended. i think that's an unfair -- c-span: now you have 34. >> guest: no, 33. 34's an unreasonable number. c-span: did you bring the list with you? >> guest: no, you give me...
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the story of joseph kennedy is the story of a man who spent his life moving back and forth from outsiderto insider, from outsider to insider. it is the story of an irish catholic who was not ashamed of his heritage, but refused to be defined by it. he was a third generation immigrants. his parents had been born in the united states. his grandparents had come here when they were young people. joseph p. kennedy cared little about the country his grandparents had been born in. he had no desire to visit ireland or read about it. he was 100% american, and he couldn't quite understand why anyone would think of him as less than 100% american. is anchor -- is anchor growing up was the catholic church. being irish catholic in boston, he needed an anchor your he was born in east boston, as a kind of local royalty. everybody knew his mother's family and his father's family. his father was a well-known, prominent boston politician, and very well respected, very well admired. and a very successful businessman. joseph p. kennedy went to boston latin. he was a star. he went out with a pretty school in
the story of joseph kennedy is the story of a man who spent his life moving back and forth from outsiderto insider, from outsider to insider. it is the story of an irish catholic who was not ashamed of his heritage, but refused to be defined by it. he was a third generation immigrants. his parents had been born in the united states. his grandparents had come here when they were young people. joseph p. kennedy cared little about the country his grandparents had been born in. he had no desire to...
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using a rope of knotted bed sheets connolly and joseph banks lowered themselves about 20 stories to freedomficials didn't notice for hours. banks was arrested just two days later. one of the nation's best science museums has interviewed a nine-year-old for the position of curator. wait until you meet this kid, "on the road" is next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases, yet many of us don't meet our daily
using a rope of knotted bed sheets connolly and joseph banks lowered themselves about 20 stories to freedomficials didn't notice for hours. banks was arrested just two days later. one of the nation's best science museums has interviewed a nine-year-old for the position of curator. wait until you meet this kid, "on the road" is next. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a...
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of a great much of the best stories, and if i mess it up, i hope he corrects me, but it's a story about joseph who said, brodsky a strong guy, why not stand up to the intellectuals? he said, understand, norman, it's easier to stand up to the kgb than new york intellectuals. people admire you if you stand up to the kgb, but not the new york review of books. is the story something like that? >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> besides you won't win the nobel prize. [laughter] that's the literature prize. a final comment about god who has been mentioned a few times today. funny you can mention god here. i'm pleased about that. see what the supreme court says. the talk about god reminded me of another story. he said in a more gust place like this, in buckingham palace saying when i grew up, born in 1919, really an intellectual kid, a math whiz, and, you know, before he was a writer, quite a mathematician. he was an intellectual kid, and so 1919, he's born, and so he's, you know, he's a boy in the 1920s, and a little older in the 1930s, and he said the old people around him, could have meant people in the
of a great much of the best stories, and if i mess it up, i hope he corrects me, but it's a story about joseph who said, brodsky a strong guy, why not stand up to the intellectuals? he said, understand, norman, it's easier to stand up to the kgb than new york intellectuals. people admire you if you stand up to the kgb, but not the new york review of books. is the story something like that? >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> besides you won't win the nobel prize. [laughter] that's the...
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best stories norman paul ha'aretz and if i mess it up i hope he will correct me but it's a story about joseph brodsky and i think that he said what he was a brave guy that stood up to the kgb. why can't we stand up to the new york intellectuals? and i think he said you have to understand, norman, it is easier to stand at the kgb than to the new york intellectuals. people will admire you if you stand up to the kgb. they will not admire you if you stand up to the books. is the story something like that? >> besides, you won't win the nobel prize. that is the literature prize. a final comment about god, who has been mentioned a few times today. it's interesting that you mention god so i am pleased about that and let's see if the supreme court says but let's talk about god reminded me of another story. he said towards the end of his life in an even more august place than this he said of buckingham palace receiving the templeton prize when i was growing up he was in 1919 and this is an intellectual kid come he is a math whiz and before he was quite a mathematician. he was an intellectual kid. so 19
best stories norman paul ha'aretz and if i mess it up i hope he will correct me but it's a story about joseph brodsky and i think that he said what he was a brave guy that stood up to the kgb. why can't we stand up to the new york intellectuals? and i think he said you have to understand, norman, it is easier to stand at the kgb than to the new york intellectuals. people will admire you if you stand up to the kgb. they will not admire you if you stand up to the books. is the story something...
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metropolitan correction center just a few moments ago the same place that he and joseph banks escaped last month scaling down 15 stories of the building. management from the apartments near 130 and 86 avenue called police after two maintenance workers spotted a man sleeping in this building they ran to the building, to win in. he was walking with a cane, he had glasses on and a hat pulled down over his head. he was walking trying to give the illusion that he was an older man. while the officer was talking on his radio the guy punched him and knocked him down and ran. after a brief struggle a bb gun was found in his discussion. a couple moments later we saw a group of policemen escorting a suspect into their car the entire incident happened so fast many in the complex were unaware what had happened. he ended up here so it's pretty crazy. both connelly and still attend he punched for taken to the hospital immediately after his capture he appears to have a torn hamstring. he was arrested here back in 2004 and at that time he did have a dress since he escaped last month they were actually here this morning and they have le
metropolitan correction center just a few moments ago the same place that he and joseph banks escaped last month scaling down 15 stories of the building. management from the apartments near 130 and 86 avenue called police after two maintenance workers spotted a man sleeping in this building they ran to the building, to win in. he was walking with a cane, he had glasses on and a hat pulled down over his head. he was walking trying to give the illusion that he was an older man. while the officer...
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if i mess it up i hope you will correct me but it's a story about joseph rocky. i think in england they would say brodsky was a great guy and said that to the kgb. why can he stand up to susan sontag and the new york intellectuals? you have to understand norm it's far easier than standing up to new york intellectuals. people admire if you stand up to the kgb. they won't admire you if you stand up to new york intellectuals and besides you will not win the nobel prize. a final comment about god who has been mentioned a few times today. interesting you mention god here at yale. i am pleased about that. this talk about god reminded me of another solzhenitsyn story. esa doors end of his life and even more dusty place than this in the buckingham palace. he said when i was growing up, he was born in 1919 and he was really an intellectual kid. he was a math and you know before he was a writer. he was quite a mathematician. he was an intellectual kid. 1919 he is born so he has a boy in the 1920s, older in the 1930s and he said all the people around him by which might've m
if i mess it up i hope you will correct me but it's a story about joseph rocky. i think in england they would say brodsky was a great guy and said that to the kgb. why can he stand up to susan sontag and the new york intellectuals? you have to understand norm it's far easier than standing up to new york intellectuals. people admire if you stand up to the kgb. they won't admire you if you stand up to new york intellectuals and besides you will not win the nobel prize. a final comment about god...
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host: our guest, cameron joseph, had a recent story in "the hill." who are democrats to watch?ow are social issues playing into the message? guest: there are two democratic governors who always try to talk about this. gov. cuomo of new york is most likely running. he has been very strong in pushing for gun control. he got it passed almost immediately to the state legislature. in new york, it is still under bipartisan control. republicans are very powerful in the state house there. and martin o'malley in maryland is doing a lot of the same things. o'malley pushed through gay marriage, which was a very big deal. because andrew cuomo has such a strong, powerful media force with the new york, he will be closely watched on the national stage because the new york media is so influential. he is better known nationwide. martin o'malley is is kind of falling into this "me, too" problem. in the same way that joe biden and others could not get themselves branded separately, they were thought of as somewhat candidates. you can see martin o'malley starting to do that and they're trying to f
host: our guest, cameron joseph, had a recent story in "the hill." who are democrats to watch?ow are social issues playing into the message? guest: there are two democratic governors who always try to talk about this. gov. cuomo of new york is most likely running. he has been very strong in pushing for gun control. he got it passed almost immediately to the state legislature. in new york, it is still under bipartisan control. republicans are very powerful in the state house there. and...
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story. one, that jesus was born in bethlehem. to a virgin named mary. whose husband, joseph, was of the lineage of david. and this according to the writers of those two gospels was in fulfillment of the hebrew prophesies. so despite very clear and seemingly troubling contradictions in some of the details the more important thing is, i think, the points on which they disagree. >> on the physical -- on the physical details was it an inn or was it a two-story house? >> an inn or a two-story house. that's an interesting question. there certainly is a theory now that it was a two-story house. that the word that is oftentimes trslated "inn" is a word that really should be translated "house" and that the couple were not turned away by a mean, old innkeeper but rather were let into the guest room of a typical two-story palestinian house. >> or was it the guest room was filled and they were told that they could rest with and sleep with the animals who were, where downstairs? >> the first story, the first floor is typically a place where the animals were kept. consequently, there woul
story. one, that jesus was born in bethlehem. to a virgin named mary. whose husband, joseph, was of the lineage of david. and this according to the writers of those two gospels was in fulfillment of the hebrew prophesies. so despite very clear and seemingly troubling contradictions in some of the details the more important thing is, i think, the points on which they disagree. >> on the physical -- on the physical details was it an inn or was it a two-story house? >> an inn or a...
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this is a story that begins the chapter, 1981, the joseph suites brewing company spent 1.7ing me fa dollar for what appeared to be a shockingly bold and risky campaign for shlitz. how many remember that beer? the campaign didn't really work. at it good for this time of year. at halftime of the super bowl, in front of 100 million people around the world, the company broadcast a live taste test, pitting schlitz against a key competitor, michelob. bolder yet, the company did notice pick random beer drinkers, it picked 100 michelob drinkers. this was the culmination of a campaign that had been throughout the playoffs. there were five live taste tests, which which had 100 consumerrers of competing brands conduct a blind tase test between their favorite beer and schlitz. it was promoted --, watch live during the afc playoff. how many remember this? the marketing message was clear. even beer drinkers who think they like another brand will prefer schlitz in a blind taste test. for the s. bowl spot, schlitz hired a form nfl referee to over see the task. given the richesy nature of posing test tests
this is a story that begins the chapter, 1981, the joseph suites brewing company spent 1.7ing me fa dollar for what appeared to be a shockingly bold and risky campaign for shlitz. how many remember that beer? the campaign didn't really work. at it good for this time of year. at halftime of the super bowl, in front of 100 million people around the world, the company broadcast a live taste test, pitting schlitz against a key competitor, michelob. bolder yet, the company did notice pick random...
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that's joseph mccarthy but that's the person that wayne is big nest port of. and big jim is a story of a tough guy, big jim, constantly mentioned he is 6'3" or something like that throughout the movie. he is working for the house on american activities committee. this is big jim. and big jim goes out to hawaii to break up a communist spy ring. that is mostly made up of doctors in hawaii. and in the end what he does is he finds where these guys are having their meeting and rushes into the meeting and quite literally beats the communist out using his fists in a big fight, and then what transpires is he follows the story out and says they went back, testified to the committee, and they got off, okay? and he starts to say something along the lines of, maybe the constitution isn't all that great. maybe these congressional committees aren't the right thing to do. maybe we should just bare knuckle it with communism. have a few more fistfights and less congressional committees investigating and it's that gruff-macho style that wayne personifies greatly and mccarthy exemplifies -- that richa
that's joseph mccarthy but that's the person that wayne is big nest port of. and big jim is a story of a tough guy, big jim, constantly mentioned he is 6'3" or something like that throughout the movie. he is working for the house on american activities committee. this is big jim. and big jim goes out to hawaii to break up a communist spy ring. that is mostly made up of doctors in hawaii. and in the end what he does is he finds where these guys are having their meeting and rushes into the...
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joseph stalin appeared on "time" magazine as the 1942 man of the year. all day long stay on top of the very latest developments on these stories and the best political analysisnbc. and watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. and finally here's what's coming up on the "today" show. as john boehner returns to the house after the fiscal cliff, hear why a member of the gop is still not happy. >> and details how the man with the golden voice ted williams has given back two years after being discovered on a street corner. keep it on this channel for continuing news, weather, sports and more. i'm mara schiavocampo. thanks for watching "early today," this, your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a good one.
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story? >> my brother's been deep in it with his co-host, max joseph. ncovered a few other people that were duped by the fake lennay character. sort of like my brother's story, it's bigger than just manti. there were other people she was corresponding with, before and maybe even during her relationship. >> you went and looked at the interviews, how long was it able to go on so long without being uncovered? >> when you want something bad enough, in his case, a connection with someone, you're willing to ignore a lot of red flags and create a scenario that allows you to continue believing. same thing with my brother. he wanted this girl to be real. he wanted the love to be real. and he ignored everything else. >> the hardest thing for people to accept, is even after he knew, lennay was alive, he continued to at least not reveal that fact. i know your brother's reached out to him. have you heard anything about that at all? >> no. i think nev has said manti, i know what you went through. the exact same thing happened to me. i don't think manti is reaching bac
story? >> my brother's been deep in it with his co-host, max joseph. ncovered a few other people that were duped by the fake lennay character. sort of like my brother's story, it's bigger than just manti. there were other people she was corresponding with, before and maybe even during her relationship. >> you went and looked at the interviews, how long was it able to go on so long without being uncovered? >> when you want something bad enough, in his case, a connection with...
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he tells a story going back to governor arnold where he and maria are househunting and someone shows them a house i guess in los angeles, hollywood. the real estate agent said, you know, joseph kennedy lived here for a while and there was a tunnel underneath the house and it went next door to gloria swanson's house. maria was both interested and embarrassed by the story. i asked arnold about why he put that in the book and didn't he think that would embarrass maria? he didn't give me an answer. kennedy bookstore. there is a link in bookstore in chicago. i think there is a link in bookstore. >> guest: which is done phenomenally well this year. i think a kennedy bookstore would be good. if anything it could fold in all the coulomb's a virtue of their granted ceasing to exist relationship but still a relationship nonetheless. >> host: this is maybe not a fair question but if we compared bill o'reilly's killing kennedy to david nasaw's the patriarch about joseph p. kennedy, if bill o'reilly's book would sell, how many copies? 1 million? david nasaw, 10,000? are those figures even close? >> guest: actually i think you are a little low on nassau but not too low. bill o'reilly, the
he tells a story going back to governor arnold where he and maria are househunting and someone shows them a house i guess in los angeles, hollywood. the real estate agent said, you know, joseph kennedy lived here for a while and there was a tunnel underneath the house and it went next door to gloria swanson's house. maria was both interested and embarrassed by the story. i asked arnold about why he put that in the book and didn't he think that would embarrass maria? he didn't give me an answer....
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after the story airs on the 11:00 news, the suspect is arrested early the next morning. >> his name is josephnd the little boy is his girlfriend's son. they'd been dating just a couple months. she was sitting outside in the car while the beating took place inside. police say they showed her the video for the first time. >> she saw the video, and she broke down crying. she's real distraught by what happened. >> with his cruel behavior caught on camera, joseph gray pleads guilty to second-degree child abuse. >> it made it real hard for him to deny it. the tape closed this case, period. >> officer biddle wishes he could have this type of hard evidence in all his child abuse cases. unfortunately, these sad crimes most often take place behind closed doors, and biddle knows that well. he says he, too, was abused as a child. >> it took a toll on me. that's why i'm at the unit that i'm at. in my heart i thought i'm going to make a change for other kids. >> in his statement to police, joseph gray says he was also a victim of child abuse. at his sentencing he expresses remorse for his behavior. >> i wa
after the story airs on the 11:00 news, the suspect is arrested early the next morning. >> his name is josephnd the little boy is his girlfriend's son. they'd been dating just a couple months. she was sitting outside in the car while the beating took place inside. police say they showed her the video for the first time. >> she saw the video, and she broke down crying. she's real distraught by what happened. >> with his cruel behavior caught on camera, joseph gray pleads guilty...
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instead of this story that some of you may room, this may seem all but hope you recall this. in 1981, the joseph schlitz brewing company spent $1.7 million on what appeared to be a shockingly bold and risky marketing campaign for its flagging brand, schlitz. how many of you are never schlitz beer? good. so, you know, the campaign didn't really work. and it's good for this time of year. at halftime of the super bowl in front of 100 million people around the world, the company broadcast a live taste test putting schlitz beer against michelob. boulder yet, the company did not pick random group thinkers -- beer drinkers. it picked 100 michelob drinkers. this was the culmination of a campaign that had run throughout the nfl playoffs. there were five live television taste test in all, each of which had 100 consumers of competing brands, conducted blind taste test between the supposedly favored beer, and schlitz. each of the. taste offs was promoted aggressively just like the playoffs themselves, as they watched schlitz versus bud live during the afc players. how many of you remember that? that's good.
instead of this story that some of you may room, this may seem all but hope you recall this. in 1981, the joseph schlitz brewing company spent $1.7 million on what appeared to be a shockingly bold and risky marketing campaign for its flagging brand, schlitz. how many of you are never schlitz beer? good. so, you know, the campaign didn't really work. and it's good for this time of year. at halftime of the super bowl in front of 100 million people around the world, the company broadcast a live...
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it's during this campaign that joseph mccarthy makes one of the most vicious and i think in some ways it's a vicious election and i have that part of the story but with mccarthy, during 1952 election, he comes up with this amazing quote recess if somebody would only smuggle me aboard the time it at a campaign special with a baseball bat in my hand, i teach patriotism to little ad life. that is what he called adlai stevenson and i will get to him. you call them add light or sometimes he called them alger with the idea that he is like alger hiss, communist spy at the time. there is also whittaker chambers and the great american theologian who helped to kind of advise nixon about in some ways his political philosophy so a a lot of behind-the-scenes guys are giving advice to richard nixon to go straight to the media to engage in what we would call telepopulism and there's also this surprise cameo of charlie chaplin who is operated out of the country in 1952 as a part of the larger red scare. nixon wanted him out of the country and was taking his cues from a wild gossip column at the time named had a hopper who was a friend of nixon who enters a
it's during this campaign that joseph mccarthy makes one of the most vicious and i think in some ways it's a vicious election and i have that part of the story but with mccarthy, during 1952 election, he comes up with this amazing quote recess if somebody would only smuggle me aboard the time it at a campaign special with a baseball bat in my hand, i teach patriotism to little ad life. that is what he called adlai stevenson and i will get to him. you call them add light or sometimes he called...
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joseph gordon leavitt and scarlett johansson. and naomi watts and robin wright, and they wonder if the story lines who starts sexual relationshipsis going to be creepy or a favorite. of course it could be both. >> i thought it was going to be a heartwarming movie. >> exactly. love lace which we've talked about, a dark look at the porn movie "deep throat" stars peter scarsguard and james franco is also in this. there are a couple of small films. i want to put the names out there. maybe you'll remember these names. you have blue caprice, a psychological drama based on the beltway sniper attack and ain't them body saints about a texas outlaw and also, carol, as always, good documentaries, one including a film called "manhunt." i have a feeling you'll be hearing a lot about that. >> i'm getting over "the best of the southern wild" was last year and this year it could be "deep throat". >> variety is the spice of life. oh, thinking of spice, please share beyonce. >> oh, yes. let's talk beyonce. she's got a pretty great award and apparently gq doesn't seem to care that there are 987 years left in this particular millen yeah because the
joseph gordon leavitt and scarlett johansson. and naomi watts and robin wright, and they wonder if the story lines who starts sexual relationshipsis going to be creepy or a favorite. of course it could be both. >> i thought it was going to be a heartwarming movie. >> exactly. love lace which we've talked about, a dark look at the porn movie "deep throat" stars peter scarsguard and james franco is also in this. there are a couple of small films. i want to put the names out...
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and she began telling the story about how he was sold at auction at age 11 and was sold to someone who promised peter's father that he would release him in a few years is joseph raised enough money because joseph was one of the few slaves, and jefferson's will and joseph worked very hard to raise the money to buy his son back from his master but the master broke the deal, broke his promise and peter was condemned to slavery, when a friend described as he would sneak out and hide in a distant cabin and hired by the members of the dying fire and taught himself to read and write and in sodium learned how to write emancipation documents. at that point in the story suddenly a thunderstorm blew into the monticello mountain top and the guys looked around and said if anybody is scared of the storm you leave and run to the old tunnel beneath the house but having heard the beginning of peter fawcett's narrative nobody left. so she went on to say he produced fake emancipation documents that allowed his sister and others to escape virginia and he decided to write a fake emancipation paper for himself so he ran away but was caught, brought back to charlottesville and trie
and she began telling the story about how he was sold at auction at age 11 and was sold to someone who promised peter's father that he would release him in a few years is joseph raised enough money because joseph was one of the few slaves, and jefferson's will and joseph worked very hard to raise the money to buy his son back from his master but the master broke the deal, broke his promise and peter was condemned to slavery, when a friend described as he would sneak out and hide in a distant...
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story. >> this is no amber alert. this is about a stolen bottle of wine. >> all right. take a good look at him. police want to catch this guy. >> that's when attorney josephosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch the newscast, there was a guy that lifted an expensive bottle of wine, and that i should watch it, i'll be contacted in the next day. >> sure enough, the lafite rothschild ends up safely on rosenbaum's desk. >> i, myself, drove the bottle of wine over there, went into the shop, delivered the bottle of wine, and that was it. >> rosenbaum asks only that eddie sign a release, stating he won't prosecute the offender and eddie agrees. >> since the value of the wine was about $1,000, it would be considered grand theft third-degree in florida where the sentence maximum is five years, down to probation. >> but the bottle was dropped off anonymously and not even rosenbaum knows who the wine bandit is. >> to this date, i don't know if anybody's ever identified the person that's portrayed on the video taking the bottle of wine. >> the thief remains as deep and as mysterious as the lafite rothschild itself. luckily, eddie doesn't ha
story. >> this is no amber alert. this is about a stolen bottle of wine. >> all right. take a good look at him. police want to catch this guy. >> that's when attorney josephosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch the newscast, there was a guy that lifted an expensive bottle of wine, and that i should watch it, i'll be contacted in the next day. >> sure enough, the lafite rothschild ends up safely on rosenbaum's desk. >> i, myself,...
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joseph meyerhoff symphony hall. to learnnmore log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. another admission by manti te'o. te'o.the new lle.. the notre dame linebacker admits to telli. telling.and later..it'' storylieve.what sent this vehicle spinning. into oncooing ttaffic on this bbsy highway!! morning newss. all local.. all morning. john leopoldds trial continues wednesday...and whaa they say.. eopood told them.. after committing an alleggd sex act. act. &p [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. thick, scrumptious, and more protein than those regular yogurts. are those almonds i see in the corner thingy? caramelized almonds i think you'll find. well, who wants ordinary run-of-the-mill almonds when you could have the caramelized kind? if i was this girl, i'd caramelize my whole apartment. weird. this greek style yogurt has style. you can say that again. why thank you. this greek style yogurt has style. okay. stop saying it now. you're sending me mixed messages. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. you're sending me mixed messages. mmmmmm. a choice of 6 skillet entrees, each with an appetizer, and dessert? whoa! no wonder they call it
joseph meyerhoff symphony hall. to learnnmore log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. another admission by manti te'o. te'o.the new lle.. the notre dame linebacker admits to telli. telling.and later..it'' storylieve.what sent this vehicle spinning. into oncooing ttaffic on this bbsy highway!! morning newss. all local.. all morning. john leopoldds trial continues wednesday...and whaa they say.. eopood told them.. after committing an alleggd sex act. act. &p [ harry umlaut ] that's one...
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joseph, we've been talking a lot about this. joe was just talking about the front of the financial times. >> a flag there. >> he played it up as the lead story, yes, we stink as much as they do. >> but at the very right, nanen, nah-nee, i don't know even know how to spell that. >> is it really that bad? >> it's hard to sugar coat this. the nebs were not that great. however, if you dive into the actual numbers, it wasn't that bad. at the end of the day, you had a lot of inventories flying off the shelf than coming on to the shelf which bodes well for the next quarter. again, it's important to put this into perspective. the number was not fantastic. however, if you look forward, if you are, in fact, a long-term investors and you take a bit of a longer term view, you'll notice the economy has a few tail winds. the housing market is clearly picking up. this quarter, again, hasn't been as bad as many people have been fearing. >> so the s&p is on track in january with a better than 5% gain. it's only done that 11 times since 1950. and ten of those times at the end of the year, they've actually seen a double digit increase for the market. the other
joseph, we've been talking a lot about this. joe was just talking about the front of the financial times. >> a flag there. >> he played it up as the lead story, yes, we stink as much as they do. >> but at the very right, nanen, nah-nee, i don't know even know how to spell that. >> is it really that bad? >> it's hard to sugar coat this. the nebs were not that great. however, if you dive into the actual numbers, it wasn't that bad. at the end of the day, you had a...
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joseph mccarthy and the committee. the -- how do we know what happened the first time they met? with him told me the same story.had breakfast every morning johnson in the senate cafeteria and joe mccarthy had the round table near the cashiers' register he would sit with the staffers. johnson walks in one morning and mccarthy was there including bobby kennedy. and mccarthy jumps in deference to johnson except robert kennedy. he sits there. and johnson walks over to the table and shakes hand and sees bobby kennedy isn't getting up and johnson knows how to handle any situation like that. he stands there as it's described to me like this. and forcing robert kennedy to get up. and george reiding said there was no reason for it. two dogs come to the room and the hair rises on the back of their neck and there's a low growl. it was something chemical between the two guys. . c-span: what was the next time they had a confrontation? >> guest: well, the next time they actually had a confrontation would probably be at the democratic national convention in the 1960, where jack kennedy joined president kennedy, well as the no
joseph mccarthy and the committee. the -- how do we know what happened the first time they met? with him told me the same story.had breakfast every morning johnson in the senate cafeteria and joe mccarthy had the round table near the cashiers' register he would sit with the staffers. johnson walks in one morning and mccarthy was there including bobby kennedy. and mccarthy jumps in deference to johnson except robert kennedy. he sits there. and johnson walks over to the table and shakes hand and...
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joseph stood up during the years of planning. when famine came. the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. but i saw the wisdom adjusted, pay down our guests and storieseceipts against the leaner times that will surely follow. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of others, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we write in california have a rendezvous with destiny. around spc data and skepticism about about her future of america. but we have accomplished together all the people in assuming that you'll accomplish coming up. indeed the whole history of california belies such pessimism. i wonder how california began. in 1769 under king charles the third, orders were issued to dekalb ace, occupy important sites, san diego monterey for the crown of spain. his brave men made their way slowly north along an unchartered pass. eventually they reached moderate, could recognize that they had identified him as supplies failing, they marched san diego. for us to eat the flesh of pak meals just to stay alive. undaunted provisions from b
joseph stood up during the years of planning. when famine came. the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. but i saw the wisdom adjusted, pay down our guests and storieseceipts against the leaner times that will surely follow. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of others, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we write in california have a rendezvous with...