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louisa came, and he did not recognize her. supposedly, his last words were, this is the last but i am content. which i don't believe, i don't think he was content for a moment. he died doing his duty. >> do we think it was a stroke? >> yes. how old was he? and how long did she live after his death? >> 81. she lived another four years. she stayed in washington, and by her son's wife. she lived quietly. her health is fading. she had a stroke the following year and is somewhat invalid for the rest of her life. actuallyrancis adams meets with her about a year before she dies and records in his diary how content she seemed. not that she was looking forward to death, but that she had truly resigned herself and would face the end with great courage and faith. >> you are looking at some footage of the presidential burial place, if you ever get to massachusetts, it is quite a resting spot of of presidential couples, buried side-by-side in a church. >> the church of the presidents. >> the two memorials with flags are the two graves of t
louisa came, and he did not recognize her. supposedly, his last words were, this is the last but i am content. which i don't believe, i don't think he was content for a moment. he died doing his duty. >> do we think it was a stroke? >> yes. how old was he? and how long did she live after his death? >> 81. she lived another four years. she stayed in washington, and by her son's wife. she lived quietly. her health is fading. she had a stroke the following year and is somewhat...
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of san francisco market, wells far go to assist with the presentation of the awards please welcome louisa house worth. san francisco foundation board member and this year's luncheon cochair. >> good afternoon gosh i almost wore that dress i'm pleased i didn't i would have been embarrassed if somebody else had it on. so i'm here i found out a couple of hours ago i needed to do this presentation because my boss had a minor accident last night and he should have gone to san francisco general trauma center and then may be he would be here and so i'll try do him justice and so it's our pleasure to be here and as you know wells fargo has been a part of this great community for 150 years and we are proud to call san francisco home and proud to be part thf vibrant community over the years, we have also seen the general always provide us central services for this great city as a crucial trauma center, the hospital not only provides life-receiving emergency care in fact i have tell you when i first moved here cheek steer whenever he is told me if ever you go get in an accident tracy they will them
of san francisco market, wells far go to assist with the presentation of the awards please welcome louisa house worth. san francisco foundation board member and this year's luncheon cochair. >> good afternoon gosh i almost wore that dress i'm pleased i didn't i would have been embarrassed if somebody else had it on. so i'm here i found out a couple of hours ago i needed to do this presentation because my boss had a minor accident last night and he should have gone to san francisco general...
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. >> reporter: consumer advocate louisa tucker filed a formal complaint. >> it means that the public cannot trust the regulators to be doing a proper job. >> what is a conflict of interest? >> three things. you have to be a public official, someone who is making decisions. you have to have a material financial interest in some sort of outside entity and make or participate in a decision related to that interest. >> we are willing to look at ourselves and ask the hard questions and find a better way if there is one to do our jobs. >> is there a reason you won't sit down and do an interview to express those concerns? >> i'm not aware you would like an interview. >> we have asked for weeks to sit down and talk with you and he said you wouldn't. >> sorry, just trying to cross the street. >> reporter: she told us in february she would grant our interview request once an internal review is complete in june. >> i think where people stray past the rules it's our job to step in and find the facts and then level an appropriate punishment. >> reporter: the dtsc declined our request for an on ca
. >> reporter: consumer advocate louisa tucker filed a formal complaint. >> it means that the public cannot trust the regulators to be doing a proper job. >> what is a conflict of interest? >> three things. you have to be a public official, someone who is making decisions. you have to have a material financial interest in some sort of outside entity and make or participate in a decision related to that interest. >> we are willing to look at ourselves and ask the...
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. >> cenk: the lawmaker, louisa wall, the sponsor of the bill they started hugging her.ey started singing the song, some of the conservatives who voted no, you see that bunch of them were not applauding. you assume they were the ones who voted no, but when the song starts they can't stay seated. a bunch of them rise up. when you see that, how are you on the wrong side of history. when this happens how are you on the wrong side of this event. >> right, not knowing the history behind the song and what it means i got chills watching that video. america, we're behind on this. we're supposed to be the most progressive country and recent recently uruguay passed same-sex marriage. they're the second country in the latin america. we're falling behind. >> new zealand passed the law. let's see how soon the society collapses. >> no more children because obviously gay people cannot have children. and they're going to start taking the house of commons. it's going down. >> cenk: they already lost order. the guy was gaveling order order. >> can anyone imagine that those things would ha
. >> cenk: the lawmaker, louisa wall, the sponsor of the bill they started hugging her.ey started singing the song, some of the conservatives who voted no, you see that bunch of them were not applauding. you assume they were the ones who voted no, but when the song starts they can't stay seated. a bunch of them rise up. when you see that, how are you on the wrong side of history. when this happens how are you on the wrong side of this event. >> right, not knowing the history behind...
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steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams. mary todd lincoln remains someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some, a heroin, others a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so .omplex i say i like h i say i like her. dressmakeras her and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become the first lady's seamstress. or modess, as they called it. she made the most beautiful dresses. >> what do you learn about mrs. lincoln through elisabeth's eyes? >> it gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. just reading what elisabeth tells you gives you an idea of how complex and hurt and victimized she was. >> it is the most intimate portrait we have of mary. lost will begin our new image, we call her mary todd. lincoln.d it mary where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. > lincoln f
steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams. mary todd lincoln remains someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some, a heroin, others a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so .omplex i say i like h i say i like her. dressmakeras her and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become...
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unlike let's say dolly madison, instance, or louisa adams, they were very politically savvy. moved their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and get their point of view across. > interesting, we didn't make this connection. martha came up frequently in or the otherration tennessee president. the id she not go to school? > she went to school there -- shep went to school in washington. >> she didn't go to school off of the way the polk did?istration >> sarah polk was a great one. didn't have children of her own. she often times invited the girls in the school that were there. she became quite friendly with and harriet lange who was buchanan's niece. so she's kind of -- she came politics thereupon the back door, let's say. but i don't think she really upon her father or wanted to push her particular point of view. lus she was married to a senator. her husband was a senator. so she was very aware of what was going on. taking it from the back door, so to speak. sources the telling says that someone appealed to for clemency for mar
unlike let's say dolly madison, instance, or louisa adams, they were very politically savvy. moved their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and get their point of view across. > interesting, we didn't make this connection. martha came up frequently in or the otherration tennessee president. the id she not go to school? > she went to school there -- shep went to school in washington. >> she didn't go to school off of the way the...
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unlike let's say dolly madison, for instance, or louisa adams, they were very politically savvy. yes, they moved their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and get their point of view across. >> interesting, we didn't make this connection. martha came up frequently in polk administration or the other tennessee president. the id she not go to school? >> she went to school there -- shep went to school in washington. >> she didn't go to school off of the way the polk administration did? >> sarah polk was a great one. mrs. polk didn't have children of her own. she often times invited the young girls in the school that were there. she became quite friendly with mrs. polk and harriet lange who was buchanan's niece. so she's kind of?-- she came into politics thereupon the back door, let's say. but i don't think she really impressed upon her father or wanted to push her particular point of view. plus she was married to a senator. her husband was a senator. so she was very aware of what was going on. but mainly taking it from the back door
unlike let's say dolly madison, for instance, or louisa adams, they were very politically savvy. yes, they moved their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and get their point of view across. >> interesting, we didn't make this connection. martha came up frequently in polk administration or the other tennessee president. the id she not go to school? >> she went to school there -- shep went to school in washington. >> she didn't...
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. >> you and louisa. >> yep. >> don't want to miss that. here is a look at what's going on in the u.s. european markets are higher. so, too, are u.s. futures and weekly jobless claims out at 8:30 eastern. also we hear from a trio of fed presidents, charles evans, dennis lockhart, and esther george. for more on what to expect in markets today, ken cayman joins us. now, jobless numbers are important because adp wasn't quite strong enough yesterday for people to think that perhaps the job data can continue to surprise to the up side. >> yeah. listen, i think we're starting to see things really thaw out. i mean, i'm seeing it anecdotally on an annual basis talking to bankers and attorneys that are involved with business and capital formation. and, you know, it's a choppy road up, but i think we're starting to see things thaw out a little bit. we're seeing housing numbers and we're certainly seeing it in market sentiment. >> ken, what's interesting, though, it's not as if these figures are coming in themselves exemptionally weak. a couple of mon
. >> you and louisa. >> yep. >> don't want to miss that. here is a look at what's going on in the u.s. european markets are higher. so, too, are u.s. futures and weekly jobless claims out at 8:30 eastern. also we hear from a trio of fed presidents, charles evans, dennis lockhart, and esther george. for more on what to expect in markets today, ken cayman joins us. now, jobless numbers are important because adp wasn't quite strong enough yesterday for people to think that...
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steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams.ary todd lincoln remains someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some, a heroin, others a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so complex. i say i like her. elizabeth was her dressmaker and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become the first lady's seamstress. or modess, as they called it. she made the most beautiful dresses. >> what do you learn about mrs. lincoln through elizabeth keckley's eyes? >> it gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. just reading what elizabeth tells you gives you an idea of how complex and hurt and victimized she was. >> it is the most intimate portrait we have of mary. >> we will begin our new lost --age, we call her mary todd. nuanced image. we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it w
steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams.ary todd lincoln remains someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some, a heroin, others a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so complex. i say i like her. elizabeth was her dressmaker and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become the...
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steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams.ers a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so complex. i say i like her. elizabeth was her dressmaker and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become the first lady's seamstress. or modess, as they called it. she made the most beautiful dresses. >> what do you learn about mrs. lincoln through elizabeth keckley's eyes? >> it gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. just reading what elizabeth tells you gives you an idea of how complex and hurt and victimized she was. >> it is the most intimate portrait we have of mary. lost will begin our new image, we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. >> lincoln famously said, mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time w
steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler or louisa adams.ers a victim. she is a surprisingly contemporary figure as well. >> i like her because she is so complex. i say i like her. elizabeth was her dressmaker and companion. she did not live at the white house a good deal of time. formerly enslaved, purchased her own freedom and was interviewed along with other women to become the first lady's seamstress. or modess, as they called it. she made the most beautiful dresses....
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martha washington and that will be followed by abigail adams, and dolly madison, elizabeth monroe, louisa catherine adams, rachel jackson, emily donaldson, and angelica van buren. tyler becomes first lady after her husband assumes the presidency. we will have your questions and comments about these three first ladies by phone, facebook, and twitter live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it is also on cspan radio and c- span.org. ♪ martha washington was george washington's confidante that she was absorbed and capable but she did not like that. she called herself a prisoner of state. talk,ry step washington so, in a very real sense, can it be said that everything marshall brent -- martha washington did likewise. >> it was a business-like relationship but not without respect and affection. this wholeed most of block going back a couple of acres which means she owned a huge chunk of what williamsburg was. tragedy and of martha washington's life. she lost her husband. >> she was raised a rich woman and what that meant in the 18th century is not what it means today. >> when she married george washi
martha washington and that will be followed by abigail adams, and dolly madison, elizabeth monroe, louisa catherine adams, rachel jackson, emily donaldson, and angelica van buren. tyler becomes first lady after her husband assumes the presidency. we will have your questions and comments about these three first ladies by phone, facebook, and twitter live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it is also on cspan radio and c- span.org. ♪ martha washington was george washington's confidante that she was...
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then at 2:40, abigail adams, 4:15 dolly madison, and later at 5:50, a look at elizabeth monroe and louisa catherine adams, followed by our most recent program, rachel jackson, emily done ellison over on c-span. >> tonight on "first ladies," anna harrison dies. louisiana tissue shah tyler who becomes first lady as her husband assumes the presidency, but she passes away just a year and a half later, and julia tyler who becomes the president's second wife. >> julia i think of as the madonna of first ladies. [laughter] she loved publicity. she had actually posed as a model at a time when that was, needless to say, frowned upon. she was professionally known as the rose of long island. by all accounts was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year-old john tyler. who married her. and she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief" whenever the president appears. it was also julia tyler who greeted her guests sitting on a throne on a raised platform with purple plumes in her hair. it's almost as if
then at 2:40, abigail adams, 4:15 dolly madison, and later at 5:50, a look at elizabeth monroe and louisa catherine adams, followed by our most recent program, rachel jackson, emily done ellison over on c-span. >> tonight on "first ladies," anna harrison dies. louisiana tissue shah tyler who becomes first lady as her husband assumes the presidency, but she passes away just a year and a half later, and julia tyler who becomes the president's second wife. >> julia i think of...