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>>¡lucy, hija! ¡ya lleguÉ! ¡lucy! !¿ya cenaste?!eda con amigas o algo asÍ? >>no. ella siempre duerme en casa. llamÉ a todas sus amigas y ninguna sabe nada. por favor, ayÚdeme. eso no es normal en lucy. >>mire, sr. robles, por la descripciÓn de los hechos, tengo que serle sincero. esto parece ser un secuestro. >>¡¿secuestro?! pero quiÉn iba a querer secuestrar a mi hija? ¿por quÉ, para que? >>a veces no es para pedir un rescate, seÑor. en estos dÍas es muy comÚn que secuestren chicas para la trata de personas o... perdÓn, pero... solo para abusar de ellas. [♪] >>buenas, muchachos, perdÓn que los moleste, querÍa preguntarles si todavia no saben algo den lucy. >>no, seÑor, desde ayer que fui a buscarla a su casa no he hablado con ella. >>no, seÑor, la verdad, yo no sÉ nada. >>¿pero ella no les dijo nada cuando la vieron ayer? es que la policÍa ya la estÁ buscando y teme lo peor. >>me gustarÍa poder ayudarlo, pero no sabemos nada. >>entiendo. pero por favor, si se enteran de algo, avÍsenme. >>por supuesto, seÑor. se nos hace tarde para
>>¡lucy, hija! ¡ya lleguÉ! ¡lucy! !¿ya cenaste?!eda con amigas o algo asÍ? >>no. ella siempre duerme en casa. llamÉ a todas sus amigas y ninguna sabe nada. por favor, ayÚdeme. eso no es normal en lucy. >>mire, sr. robles, por la descripciÓn de los hechos, tengo que serle sincero. esto parece ser un secuestro. >>¡¿secuestro?! pero quiÉn iba a querer secuestrar a mi hija? ¿por quÉ, para que? >>a veces no es para pedir un rescate, seÑor. en estos dÍas...
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si quieren hablarle a la policÍa tambiÉn, pasen. [♪] leandro: lucy... lucy, hija...>>su hija no estÁ aquÍ, don leandro. enrique dice la verdad. mejor vÁmonos. >>vÁyanse. dÉjense de perder el tiempo. >>por lo menos, ayÚdame a buscarla. ¡tambiÉn es tu responsabilidad! >>no, no, no. no me quiera vender culpa, seÑor. yo no tengo ninguna culpa. la Única culpa es de usted. ella siempre decÍa que usted no la querÍa y que por eso iba a largarse. vamos. [♪] richie: sr. leandro... ¿se encuentra bien? hay que seguir buscÁndola. >>no, ya no. si lucy se fue de aquÍ y tampoco regresÓ a la casa, significa que no quiere hacerlo. yo tengo la culpa; le dejÉ sola y la descuidÉ. >>lo siento mucho, sr. leandro. [♪] [risa] >>¿y ahora? quÉ te pasÓ? ay... ¿escuchaste, mi amor? se acaba de ir tu papÁ. y ya, por fin, lo convencÍ de que nos dejara en paz. ¿cÓmo la ves? ¿bien? [farfulla] >>¿quÉ? [farfulla] >>¡¿quÉ?! no te entiendo nada. [farfulla] >>mira, si me prometes que no vas a ponerte loca y que no gritarÁs, puedo quitarte la mordaza. ¿sÍ? voy a darte una Última oportunidad. a ver... >>de
si quieren hablarle a la policÍa tambiÉn, pasen. [♪] leandro: lucy... lucy, hija...>>su hija no estÁ aquÍ, don leandro. enrique dice la verdad. mejor vÁmonos. >>vÁyanse. dÉjense de perder el tiempo. >>por lo menos, ayÚdame a buscarla. ¡tambiÉn es tu responsabilidad! >>no, no, no. no me quiera vender culpa, seÑor. yo no tengo ninguna culpa. la Única culpa es de usted. ella siempre decÍa que usted no la querÍa y que por eso iba a largarse. vamos. [♪]...
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our pal lucy liu is here!he beautiful, the talented. >> steve: lovely, wonderful. >> jimmy: plus, you loved him as spock in "star trek." now he's making his broadway debut, zachary quinto is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: delight! >> jimmy: also joining us tonight, she's a superstar chef, and she has a new cookbook out. we're cooking with giada de laurentiis on the show this evening. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: and we're playing a game of catch phrase with lucy, zachary and giada. it's going to be a great show tonight. you're here on a good night. a great night. thank you for being here, everybody. hey, guys, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today. and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of being a zombie. [ laughter ] any "walking dead" fans out there? [ cheers and applause ] great show. yep, zombies are
our pal lucy liu is here!he beautiful, the talented. >> steve: lovely, wonderful. >> jimmy: plus, you loved him as spock in "star trek." now he's making his broadway debut, zachary quinto is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: delight! >> jimmy: also joining us tonight, she's a superstar chef, and she has a new cookbook out. we're cooking with giada de laurentiis on the show this evening. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on. >>...
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mama lucy is what is called a mamasan. she manages the girls. we decline her offer.s. >> hi. good to meet you. >> sitting at the bar -- >> reporter: within minutes the 6'6" texan tells us about his sex life and his business. a former waitress had written to his wife in california on facebook. which lead to this shocking and frank statement. >> she is saying i have underaged girls, [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. oblivious to our hidden cameras, benjamin tells hus he has a 16-year-old girlfriend who lives out back. >> tiny, dark skinned girl. needed a police to stay. place to stay. i bought a bar to do it. >> reporter: after texting her to come over, she walks in. she is so young. that we are blurring her face to protect her identity. [ indiscernible ] >> benjamin's declaration was so stunning, the following morning we felt we had to alert special agent eric mcgloughlin. building a case against benjamin. on tape, i have had sex with underaged girls repeatedly. that's not enough. >> it is a very strong indication. we have to as investigators prove that it occurs. and the ski may
mama lucy is what is called a mamasan. she manages the girls. we decline her offer.s. >> hi. good to meet you. >> sitting at the bar -- >> reporter: within minutes the 6'6" texan tells us about his sex life and his business. a former waitress had written to his wife in california on facebook. which lead to this shocking and frank statement. >> she is saying i have underaged girls, [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. oblivious to our hidden cameras, benjamin tells hus he has a...
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charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other day. my girl's trippin down at the lulu's new club.
charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other day. my girl's trippin down at the lulu's new club.
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>> lucy married in august of '66. she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there is a union label in lucy's gown, her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. >> she had to make two dresses, is that right? >> adapter lucy's wedding i know -- a day after lucy's wedding, i know she fled to the virginia farmer she sometimes went when she didn't want to see anybody. of course after linda's wedding the president flat, so i think they both found it stressful. barbara is watching us in san francisco. caller: i want to say love your caller: i want to say love your program. the question i have is what linda and lucy are doing now and, children they have each. -- and how many children do they have each? >> li
>> lucy married in august of '66. she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. so linda's is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter in 1914. and she married -- he had been a military aide. >> was she very much involved in the planning of the things? >> oh yes. everything became political, whether or not there is a union label in lucy's gown, her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for...
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she's been bribing lucy to keep quiet.that girl's had me making her extra cups of tea, - putting sugar in it, free cakes! - i told you in confidence. - lucy! get your coat! - please don't. she'll never forgive me. tracey said it would be all right if i came up. your guests have started arriving at scarlet's. great, thanks. um... - you couldn't just do this up for me, jake, could you? - yeah, sure. - there you go... - thanks. tell johnny i'll be along in a minute. i could, um, i could always walk you over there. doesn't seem right, the birthday girl turning up on her own. yeah, that'd be nice. have a good night, luv. - we meet again. - certainly do. - this your club? - no one else's. - we meet again. - we do? the caff...earlier. oh, sorry... i've got a terrible memory. danny, um, tonight's very important for all my new neighbors, ok? - so don't screw up. - well, i won't. i know you won't. - cor, you took your time. - i couldn't find my purse. is mickey going to chrissie's party? yeah, maybe later. he's indoors at the minute
she's been bribing lucy to keep quiet.that girl's had me making her extra cups of tea, - putting sugar in it, free cakes! - i told you in confidence. - lucy! get your coat! - please don't. she'll never forgive me. tracey said it would be all right if i came up. your guests have started arriving at scarlet's. great, thanks. um... - you couldn't just do this up for me, jake, could you? - yeah, sure. - there you go... - thanks. tell johnny i'll be along in a minute. i could, um, i could always...
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one weekend lucy would go, the next weekend i would go. in the 1964 campaign, we both went to half the states. i went to half the states and lucy went to half the states. i went from virginia, alexandria, to south carolina. lucy went from south carolina to new orleans. we took turns. we were both in school. i could only take off so much and she can only take off so much. it was a fascinating experience. >> from your mom's perspective, what was your role in the lady bird special? >> i think she enjoyed it. daddy love to go out and speak to people. mother was a little more regal. she loved the south. she had grown up and spent a lot of time in alabama. her paternal family were from alabama. so she had lots and lots of cousins. she would go there in the summer. her mother died when she was five. her mother sister would take her to alabama to visit cousins in the summer. mother did not want these out to think that we did not want their votes. just because we knew that there were a lot of people who did not like the civil rights bill for instan
one weekend lucy would go, the next weekend i would go. in the 1964 campaign, we both went to half the states. i went to half the states and lucy went to half the states. i went from virginia, alexandria, to south carolina. lucy went from south carolina to new orleans. we took turns. we were both in school. i could only take off so much and she can only take off so much. it was a fascinating experience. >> from your mom's perspective, what was your role in the lady bird special? >>...
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we'll talk to lucy johnson whose father was sworn in within hours of hits death. we'll hear from reporters who covered the story, of the "dallas morning news" and mike of the associated press. and ronald jones a park land hospital doctor who treat the president and lee harvey oswald that weekend. we'll put it all in context with historian, author of "kennedy's last 100 days." the university of virginia author of "the kennedy half century" and douglas brinkley. plus, making news at the wall street journal and the kennedy assassination 50 years later on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from the sixth floor museum from the dalely -- >> good morning again. we begin our broadcast with lucy banes johnson, daughter of lindsey johnson she was a student in washington she was in spanish class that day when she got word that there had been trouble in dallas. good morning, welcome. thank you so much. >> my honor to be here. >> schieffer: you were in spanish class. >> yes. we just finished lunch and walked back in to our spanish class and not settled i
we'll talk to lucy johnson whose father was sworn in within hours of hits death. we'll hear from reporters who covered the story, of the "dallas morning news" and mike of the associated press. and ronald jones a park land hospital doctor who treat the president and lee harvey oswald that weekend. we'll put it all in context with historian, author of "kennedy's last 100 days." the university of virginia author of "the kennedy half century" and douglas brinkley....
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well, first, lucy's wedding and then lynda's. they had both of their daughters marry while they were in the white house. and, of course, that was a very joyous thing to have because by this time we were getting foo the vietnam war and into some of the real nastiness and to have the weddings was a really nice moment of just sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters marry? >> well, lucy married in august of '66, right? she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony. so lynda's is the first white house wedding since the wilson daughter in 1914. so this -- and she married -- he had been a military aide, charles robb. >> and what was mrs. johnson's role and was she very much involved in the planning of all these things or -- >> oh, yes. i mean, everything became political whether or not there was a union label in lucy's gown. her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. >> they had to make two dresses. >> is that right? >> and the day after lucy's wedding, i know that she fled to the virginia farm
well, first, lucy's wedding and then lynda's. they had both of their daughters marry while they were in the white house. and, of course, that was a very joyous thing to have because by this time we were getting foo the vietnam war and into some of the real nastiness and to have the weddings was a really nice moment of just sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters marry? >> well, lucy married in august of '66, right? she married pat nugent in a catholic...
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my question has already been answered in regards to lucy mercer.id have a couple more other questions. did eleanor know about all of the other arrangements made for franklin and lucy to be together? did anna have involvement in this? was lucy married? i think she was. did she have any children? what year did she pass away? did she have any books that she wrote? >> thank you. more about lucy mercer. who wants to start? >> i will do it briefly. no disrespect intended. eleanor did not know about the arrangements that some of the staff had made for lucy to return to fdr's life. she does marry, a wealthy south carolina businessman. anna roosevelt the daughter brings lucy back into her father's life. at her father's request during the war. lucy is with fdr in warm springs with another cousin the day that fdr dies of a cerebral hemorrhage. >> it created embarrassment for eleanor roosevelt that lucy mercer was there and not -- >> if we go back to the map of the white house. how much did the public know about the living arrangements? >> they knew people who
my question has already been answered in regards to lucy mercer.id have a couple more other questions. did eleanor know about all of the other arrangements made for franklin and lucy to be together? did anna have involvement in this? was lucy married? i think she was. did she have any children? what year did she pass away? did she have any books that she wrote? >> thank you. more about lucy mercer. who wants to start? >> i will do it briefly. no disrespect intended. eleanor did not...
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lucy married patrick nugent and they divorced. i think she had four children at -- four children and lucy's now is married to another man. lucy's christmas cards just have a million kids. it is adorable. linda now has three grandchildren. >> ian turpen has a connection with the johnson family? >> yes he has a business in texas. >> what was lady bird's most challenging time in the white house? was it the vietnam years? >> yes. they were hard on also going the whole country but we were also going through this huge generational -- having people outside the white house screaming, hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today? could you imagine? knowis somebody that you wants to do the right thing it is ae country and horrible thing to have that. she went out and gave speeches despite of this. >> in 1999, lady bird johnson give an interview to c-span and she spoke about vietnam. >> where >> a is vietnam going to fit in. >> a wretched obstacle along the way which you couldn't escape, couldn't shake off. >> when did you see him at his
lucy married patrick nugent and they divorced. i think she had four children at -- four children and lucy's now is married to another man. lucy's christmas cards just have a million kids. it is adorable. linda now has three grandchildren. >> ian turpen has a connection with the johnson family? >> yes he has a business in texas. >> what was lady bird's most challenging time in the white house? was it the vietnam years? >> yes. they were hard on also going the whole...
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the question i have is what linda and lucy are doing now and, children they have each. in the virginia suburbs of washington. her husband was governor of virginia and senator of and linda has been very active in all kinds of causes where she has been very effective. she was the first lady of virginia and has been a political wife or self in those robes. patrick nugent and they divorced. i think she had four children at now is married to another man. cards just have a million kids. linda now has three grandchildren. lee turpen has a connection with the johnson family? >> yes he has a business in texas. bird's mostlady challenging time in the white house? was at the vietnam years? >> yes. they were hard and whole country but we were also going through -- havinggenerational people outside white house screaming hey hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today? can you imagine? that you hadhing to put up with despite buying the best for the country. >> she said i don't want to shut myself off, which would've been easy to do. >> in 1999, lady bird johnson give an interview to c
the question i have is what linda and lucy are doing now and, children they have each. in the virginia suburbs of washington. her husband was governor of virginia and senator of and linda has been very active in all kinds of causes where she has been very effective. she was the first lady of virginia and has been a political wife or self in those robes. patrick nugent and they divorced. i think she had four children at now is married to another man. cards just have a million kids. linda now has...
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one was about how she felt about her daughter lucy getting married at such a young age and the second question about her involvement in the johnson school of education after his death. >> her work at texas was very much part of the work at the library, it was all of a piece. she was very interested in that work. that is a great place. it is a wonderful school. she was private about her views about her daughter getting married young, but obviously it was something worrisome. but then once lucy had made up her mind her parents embraced it and embraced her husband. >> in her post-white house years, her work for conservation and beautification was recognized with the presidential medal of freedom in 1977 and a congressional gold medal in 1980. -- in also, the national 1988. was created aser a result of her work. >> it was on her 70th birthday and it has since moved, but it is still in austin and it is really quite an operation. answering questions from all over the world about what species will grow where and showing people model gardens. she continued to visit that right up until she was
one was about how she felt about her daughter lucy getting married at such a young age and the second question about her involvement in the johnson school of education after his death. >> her work at texas was very much part of the work at the library, it was all of a piece. she was very interested in that work. that is a great place. it is a wonderful school. she was private about her views about her daughter getting married young, but obviously it was something worrisome. but then once...
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lucy's wedding. and then lyndon. so they had -- both of their daughters were married in the white house. and, of course, that was very joyous thing to have. because by this time, we were getting into the vietnam war and into the -- into some of the real nastiness. and to have the wedding was a really nice moment of -- of -- >> sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters marry? >> lucy married in august of '66, right? she married pat nugent in a catholic ceremony, not in the white house. linda is the first white house wedding of a president's daughter, i believe, since the wilson daughter and it will be 1914. so this -- and she married -- he had been a military aide, charles robb. >> what was mrs. johnson's role. and was she very much involved in the planning of all of these things? >> oh, yes. i mean everything became political, whether or not it was a union label and lucy's gown. her diary has a lot about what an ordeal that was for her. i think the day -- >> had to make two dresses? is that r
lucy's wedding. and then lyndon. so they had -- both of their daughters were married in the white house. and, of course, that was very joyous thing to have. because by this time, we were getting into the vietnam war and into the -- into some of the real nastiness. and to have the wedding was a really nice moment of -- of -- >> sitting back and saying this is a family. >> who did the daughters marry? >> lucy married in august of '66, right? she married pat nugent in a catholic...
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she was a big fan of "i love lucy."o help lucy in any way when she was being investigated? >> yes. lucy had been brought before the committee and of course she and their careers and it's ike's birthday. it's ike's birthday and mamie invites lucy, desi and vivian advance and william fawley to sbrains. house and she they do a bit of entertaining for ike's birthday but she makes a point of having lucy and desi sit with her and ike for the dinner portion of the evening. she's not saying anything about it, but just making a very public statement by who she invites and where they sit and how they're treated when they arrive. >> she brings a sensibility to the running of the white house. we are going to return to the eisenhower library in kansas. >> as a young girl, she was diagnosed with a heart condition. in later years, she was under doctor's orders to stay in bed three days a week. she stayed every day in bed until noon. she would still meet with her staff. she would get up in the morning, do her hair and put on her makeup
she was a big fan of "i love lucy."o help lucy in any way when she was being investigated? >> yes. lucy had been brought before the committee and of course she and their careers and it's ike's birthday. it's ike's birthday and mamie invites lucy, desi and vivian advance and william fawley to sbrains. house and she they do a bit of entertaining for ike's birthday but she makes a point of having lucy and desi sit with her and ike for the dinner portion of the evening. she's not...
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she was a big fan of "i love lucy."ucy in any way when she was being investigated? >> yes. lucy had been brought before the committee and of course she and desi arnaz are terrified that their careers and it's ike's birthday. it's ike's birthday and mamie invites lucy, desi and vivian vance and william fawley to the white house and she says to entertain. they do a bit of entertaining for ike's birthday but then mamie makes a point of having lucy and desi sit with her and ike for the dinner portion of the evening. she's not saying anything about it, but just making a very public statement by who she invites and where they sit and how they're treated when they arrive. >> she brings a sensibility to the running of the white house. we are going to return to the eisenhower library in kansas. >> as a young girl, she was diagnosed with a heart condition. in later years, she was under doctor's orders to stay in bed three days a week. she stayed every day in bed until noon. she would still meet with her staff. she would get up in
she was a big fan of "i love lucy."ucy in any way when she was being investigated? >> yes. lucy had been brought before the committee and of course she and desi arnaz are terrified that their careers and it's ike's birthday. it's ike's birthday and mamie invites lucy, desi and vivian vance and william fawley to the white house and she says to entertain. they do a bit of entertaining for ike's birthday but then mamie makes a point of having lucy and desi sit with her and ike for...
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one weekend lucy would go, the next weekend i would go.campaign, we both went to happy states. -- i went to happy states and lucy went to happy states. went from virginia, alexandria, to south carolina. lucy went from south carolina to new orleans. we took turns. we were both in school. i could only take off so much and she can only take off so much. it was a fascinating experience. from your mom cost perspective, what was your role in the lady bird special humor -- lady bird special? >> i think she enjoyed it. daddy love to go out and speak to people. mother was a little more regal. she loved the south. she had grown up and spent a lot of time in alabama. paternal family were from alabama. so she had lots and lots of cousins. she would go there in the summer. her mother died when she was five. her mother sister would take her to alabama to visit cousins in the summer. mother did not want these out to think that we did not want their votes. just because we knew that there were a lot of people who did not like the civil rights bill for inst
one weekend lucy would go, the next weekend i would go.campaign, we both went to happy states. -- i went to happy states and lucy went to happy states. went from virginia, alexandria, to south carolina. lucy went from south carolina to new orleans. we took turns. we were both in school. i could only take off so much and she can only take off so much. it was a fascinating experience. from your mom cost perspective, what was your role in the lady bird special humor -- lady bird special? >>...
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any wayhelp lucy in when lucy was being investigated i the house un-american activities committee?lutely. -- lucy andi arnaz desi arnaz were terrified that their careers were over. birthday, and mamie , and othery, desi guests to the white house and she says that they can entertain them. they do a little bit of entertainment for ike's birthday. mamie makes a point of having sit next to her and i for the dinner portion of the evening. she is making a very public statement about who she invites and where they fit when they arrive. brings a new sensibility to the running of the white house. we will return to the eisenhower library in abilene, kansas to learn more. >> as a young girl, mamie was diagnosed with a heart condition. she was asked to stay in bed every day. she met with her staff. she got up in the mornings, did her hair and makeup, were these bad -- bed-e jackets. mamie would meet with her secretary to plan white house of --at -- white house of bands events. schedule, we see that not only did mamie have a diplomatic dinner, but the next morning she was cutting the ribbon at
any wayhelp lucy in when lucy was being investigated i the house un-american activities committee?lutely. -- lucy andi arnaz desi arnaz were terrified that their careers were over. birthday, and mamie , and othery, desi guests to the white house and she says that they can entertain them. they do a little bit of entertainment for ike's birthday. mamie makes a point of having sit next to her and i for the dinner portion of the evening. she is making a very public statement about who she invites...
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i recall being up here as lyndon brought in the latest acquisition for our old book collection and lucymerged from the kitchen with a pan of brownies she had made and at the same time the room that lyndon was down there only a few yards away. nights are-- tensist when lights are on. perhaps it was a crisis of the gulf of tonkin, of the middle east in june 1967. but sooner or later, the lights would go out and then in a few moments i would hear a little voice down the hall call out, "where's bird?" and then i would know he was home, really home. like in any american home, this place has personal touches. bookshelves that reflect individual interests of the family. old and treasured friends. one of the things that i'm proud to leave as a reminder of our time here is an addition to the white house permanent collection of paintings. it. this is our most recent acquisition for the permanent collection. gypsy girl. the first painting acquired during our stay at the white house was a winslow homer's. you can almost feel the love between the mother and her children. is she wondering what the sm
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that have happened here over the last couple of hours oxys lucic half an hour they construe at least lucy hi there really grim night isn't it certainly a grim a night for all passengers all people all fifty people aboard flight three six three who had perished in this tragic accident and the details are still a bit murky we know that the airplane had taken off from dulles out of our air proport right here in moscow. it was about an hour and forty minutes flight to close on an hour and a half after it had taken off the crash took place now we know that the crew reportedly told the control center that it wasn't ready to make that first landing and so we're hearing that the plane tried to make a second attempt at this is where the details get incredibly murky at either crashed as it was trying to land in the fuel tank exploded or perhaps there was an explosion as it was landing and then the crash took place now that is still being the subject of an investigation by people who are looking into this but again we don't we know that all forty four passengers as well as the six crew members were
that have happened here over the last couple of hours oxys lucic half an hour they construe at least lucy hi there really grim night isn't it certainly a grim a night for all passengers all people all fifty people aboard flight three six three who had perished in this tragic accident and the details are still a bit murky we know that the airplane had taken off from dulles out of our air proport right here in moscow. it was about an hour and forty minutes flight to close on an hour and a half...
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catherine often joins us with more information lucy what can you tell us about how this all unfolded folded what we know so far hi there sean well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people onboard that flight flight three six three operated of course by tartar stan airlines what we know so far that airplane took off from domodedovo airport right here in moscow about six twenty five pm local time it crash landed at its destination the cars on the international airport in central russia all forty four passengers and six crew members confirmed dead where what exactly happened is a little bit in the murky we do know that the crew has reportedly been trying to open. it's a landing to make a second approach the pilot had radioed control operations to let them know about the problem but the plane had exploded when it crashed into the runway the tarmac now we don't know the cause of this point investigators are looking at to numerous options for example pilot error whether weather conditions were in issue as well as technical failure we're also hearing that there may have been a problem
catherine often joins us with more information lucy what can you tell us about how this all unfolded folded what we know so far hi there sean well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people onboard that flight flight three six three operated of course by tartar stan airlines what we know so far that airplane took off from domodedovo airport right here in moscow about six twenty five pm local time it crash landed at its destination the cars on the international airport in central russia all...
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. >>> lucy baines johnson was 16- year-old when her father became president following the assassination. she recalls on the day her family had to move to the chit mouse. >> one day, i heard my mother and father had raised voices. that's not in their temperament. mother was saying, no, we just can't. my father was hypothetically but firmly, we have to. and she said, why? and he said, why? we have to move on december 7th pause that's the date that's convenient to mrs. kennedy and the secret services and it's their convenience that we must honor. my mother says, any day but and he said i'm sorry. i was a postwar baby. i didn't understand that december 7th was the day that would live in emfamily forever in their generation. november 22nd had become that day for me. >> lucy baines johnson says one of the moments she remembered, was john f. kennedy saluting her dad's coffin. >>> overnight eruption, with lava shooting as high as 2000 feet up in the air. volcano has become incredibly active this year. this is the 16th time it's erupted. as high assetna. >>> and we have quite a sight coming our
. >>> lucy baines johnson was 16- year-old when her father became president following the assassination. she recalls on the day her family had to move to the chit mouse. >> one day, i heard my mother and father had raised voices. that's not in their temperament. mother was saying, no, we just can't. my father was hypothetically but firmly, we have to. and she said, why? and he said, why? we have to move on december 7th pause that's the date that's convenient to mrs. kennedy and...
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lucy williamson has been speaking to the president ahead of her visit to europe this week. viciousnnot repeat the cycle of the past, where nuclear threats and provocations from north korea were met with rewards and coddling followed by renewed threats. otherwise north korea will continue to further pursue nuclear capability and we will come to a point where this situation will be even harder to crack, where we will be talking about whether north korea should or should not possess them, but where their demands such an will be calling for arms reduction and arms talks. it will be more difficult to deal with this issue. >> all over again, as you said, your position is that the community should not be awarding north korean provocations. let's take a look at what has been done over the past three and a half years. in the southldiers korean islands, they have ,aunched long-range rockets carrying a nuclear tests, saying that they will reopen the reactor facility and recently saying that they will continue testing long-range rocket despite the international outcry. why are people t
lucy williamson has been speaking to the president ahead of her visit to europe this week. viciousnnot repeat the cycle of the past, where nuclear threats and provocations from north korea were met with rewards and coddling followed by renewed threats. otherwise north korea will continue to further pursue nuclear capability and we will come to a point where this situation will be even harder to crack, where we will be talking about whether north korea should or should not possess them, but...
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oure can go to beirut and correspondent, lucy fielder, for more.ery close to the border with lebanon. talk us through what happened. >> the last couple of weeks, raging around the mountains along the border with lebanon, which provides a rear base for the bit rebels. there is also a highway through that area, the focus of the fighting over the last few days. the regime forces took the sound today. dave enter the town we they entered the town. the regime sources say they have taken complete the throw. we spoke to a source, a resident in a town next to the one taken. she says the classes are so continuing. she says that the rebels have managed to close the highways over the last eight days, and the rebels were -- the regime for that reason was bombarding be town, taking from civilians to try to force the rebels to ease their control on -- their attack on the highway, which they say then extremely important target for both sides. >> meanwhile, more violence pushing more refugees across the border. how is lebanon coping? this is a small country already
oure can go to beirut and correspondent, lucy fielder, for more.ery close to the border with lebanon. talk us through what happened. >> the last couple of weeks, raging around the mountains along the border with lebanon, which provides a rear base for the bit rebels. there is also a highway through that area, the focus of the fighting over the last few days. the regime forces took the sound today. dave enter the town we they entered the town. the regime sources say they have taken...
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as lucy mcdonald reports, the attack could heighten the standoff over the pullout of u.s.roops. >> reporter: the drones' target was a taliban militant in southern afghanistan but an afghan official says the strike also killed a 2-year-old child. afghan president hamid karzai says the killing shows the u.s. doesn't respect the lives of afghan civilians. a general called karzai to express his deep regret but no sooner had a coalition launched an investigation from the u.s. but another drone attack killed an insurgent in neighboring pakistan. this could mean washington has no intention of cutting back its unmanned aircraft attacks despite pressure from karzai. it's one of the reasons he's refusing to sign a long delayed security agreement with america over a timetable for withdrawing u.s. troops. if a deal isn't struck all u.s. forces could be pulled out of afghanistan at the end of next year. lucy mcdonald, for cbs news. >>> still ahead, a heads-up to help you avoid a ticket in d.c. next week. >> but first, it's not new video of a crater on the moon. we'll tell you what's --
as lucy mcdonald reports, the attack could heighten the standoff over the pullout of u.s.roops. >> reporter: the drones' target was a taliban militant in southern afghanistan but an afghan official says the strike also killed a 2-year-old child. afghan president hamid karzai says the killing shows the u.s. doesn't respect the lives of afghan civilians. a general called karzai to express his deep regret but no sooner had a coalition launched an investigation from the u.s. but another drone...
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found the majority of those killed in them have been civilians including women and children aunties lucy kevin all traveled to a yemeni village devastated by the u.s. war on terror. it says no faith for the one who has no trust but both are now in short supply in this part of yemen for months the class has been without its mouth teacher and this pupil without his father this is the big show about a charity i didn't ask his name is still on the staff schedule but i leave hasn't been here since signing out of class on january twenty third the last the day the finality the father of three was killed by a u.s. drone alongside his twenty year old cousin salim a college student who drove them in a borrowed to yoda they picked up two strangers who turned out to be suspected al qaeda militants witnesses reported a whirring sound in the sky and missiles struck their car. the smell of death was everywhere some of the bodies were burned beyond recognition the rest were ripped to shreds and scattered all around. i found a part of saleman side the car the rest was outside we only recognised him by a
found the majority of those killed in them have been civilians including women and children aunties lucy kevin all traveled to a yemeni village devastated by the u.s. war on terror. it says no faith for the one who has no trust but both are now in short supply in this part of yemen for months the class has been without its mouth teacher and this pupil without his father this is the big show about a charity i didn't ask his name is still on the staff schedule but i leave hasn't been here since...
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someone forged our check. >> reporter: it was drawn from their account that held nearly $40,000 when lucy and daniel called vanguard with questions, the couple says instead of answers they got accusations. >> how do we know that you guys didn't forge this and cash it and now you're asking us to essentially make double payment? >> reporter: weeks went by. the couple filed a police report, filled out the required fraud reporting documents with vanguard and even sent a letter to vanguard's ceo asking by who, where and how their check was cashed. >> this is the most recent e- mail. >> reporter: vanguard's response? the investigation could take up to nine months to complete. meanwhile they were out three grand and concerned about their other accounts. >> suppose it was some kind of fraud in one of our retirement accounts, what would the response be then? >> reporter: out of options they called consumer watch and we contacted vanguard. the investment firm has now gravid to refund the couple's cash. -- agreed to refund the couple's cash and daniel is not sure he can trust a bank that doesn't tru
someone forged our check. >> reporter: it was drawn from their account that held nearly $40,000 when lucy and daniel called vanguard with questions, the couple says instead of answers they got accusations. >> how do we know that you guys didn't forge this and cash it and now you're asking us to essentially make double payment? >> reporter: weeks went by. the couple filed a police report, filled out the required fraud reporting documents with vanguard and even sent a letter to...
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>>lucy, tu mamÁ se nos fue. >>¡no, papÁ! ¡por favor, no! ¡mi mamÁ no se puede morir!viso. si no pago pronto la hipoteca de la casa, me la quitan. ¡me la van a quitar! [♪] >>lucy no puede saber esto, virgencita. no puedo permitir que viva esta angustia. se lo prometÍ a elena. voy a tener que doblar turnos, hacer de todo, pero mi hija no se va a quedar en la calle. [♪] [♪] [♪]
>>lucy, tu mamÁ se nos fue. >>¡no, papÁ! ¡por favor, no! ¡mi mamÁ no se puede morir!viso. si no pago pronto la hipoteca de la casa, me la quitan. ¡me la van a quitar! [♪] >>lucy no puede saber esto, virgencita. no puedo permitir que viva esta angustia. se lo prometÍ a elena. voy a tener que doblar turnos, hacer de todo, pero mi hija no se va a quedar en la calle. [♪] [♪] [♪]
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to life all the kids at school have their fathers but we don't reporting in ca law on in yemen and lucy catherine of. lawmakers in washington setting their sights on how to rein in coin that's while the digital currency has been hitting record highs coming up after a short break we're looking towards putting the wind in its sails and why the u.s. government is so willing to hold them down. in the future the news on the show will in about a technology keeping the moscow metro rolling new modeling surveyed said makes me weighs in the oil industry and a dream team of robots go places too dangerous for humans. unfold the latest news and innovation is here on technology update on. the future. so you. could have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. the flight recorders recovered from a passenger plane which crashed and have shed some light on the tragedy early indications reveal the autopilot was disengaged just moments before the jet plummeted to the ground and burst into flames the boeing seven three seven aborted the landing after that the crew requested a second attempt i
to life all the kids at school have their fathers but we don't reporting in ca law on in yemen and lucy catherine of. lawmakers in washington setting their sights on how to rein in coin that's while the digital currency has been hitting record highs coming up after a short break we're looking towards putting the wind in its sails and why the u.s. government is so willing to hold them down. in the future the news on the show will in about a technology keeping the moscow metro rolling new...
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lucy. >> no. it's good. okay. okay, betty. ready? >> i'm ready. >> that's cute.id's falling a little. >> pebbles and bam-bam are supposed to be wandering around. >> i left my real bam-bam at home and so did you. >> behind us we have a bunch of great, great, great costumes. and we are going to select three from this group. we're going to bring them inside. take a peek. we're going to call three lucky people inside in just a few minutes. this morning was something. wasn't it? >> thank goodness it was a pretty day here in new york. it wasn't freezing and it wasn't raining like they expected it to be. >> we were shocked. we didn't know what we were going to be. >> it was a secret. it was just as much fun for us. >> let's take a look in case you missed it. >> that jiber, grabber. >> i think you're ready now for your own bike, buddy. [ applause ] >> we're starting to get a little worried about matt. he's a little too comfortable now being a woman. >> by the way, watching matt come out in that, bust through that thing with those -- >> with those jugs. >> we had no idea
lucy. >> no. it's good. okay. okay, betty. ready? >> i'm ready. >> that's cute.id's falling a little. >> pebbles and bam-bam are supposed to be wandering around. >> i left my real bam-bam at home and so did you. >> behind us we have a bunch of great, great, great costumes. and we are going to select three from this group. we're going to bring them inside. take a peek. we're going to call three lucky people inside in just a few minutes. this morning was...
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all the kids in school have their fathers but we don't reporting and calm on in yemen and lucy catherine of. this week a delegation from yemen described to your u.s. lawmakers the horrors of drone warfare and called for an end to the attacks families of drone strike victims also described the pain of their losses as an international conference in washington activists were there as well calling for more transparency and accountability with some declaring america's unmanned strike campaign a form of terrorism. it was heartbreaking to hear these stories of people who had not even heard about the united states didn't know why these missiles were coming down and attacking them you know people who have committed suicide because of the mental pressure of having these drones hover overhead twenty four hours a day in my mind having missiles come out of the sky from out of nowhere and attacking families is a form of terrorism. so i don't know how you can determine that somebody is a terrorist without presenting evidence against them and that's what the geneva conventions call for so you know these
all the kids in school have their fathers but we don't reporting and calm on in yemen and lucy catherine of. this week a delegation from yemen described to your u.s. lawmakers the horrors of drone warfare and called for an end to the attacks families of drone strike victims also described the pain of their losses as an international conference in washington activists were there as well calling for more transparency and accountability with some declaring america's unmanned strike campaign a form...
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caffein off is now with us and joins us with more information now lucy take us through exactly what happened well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people onboard that flight flight three six three of course operated by tartar ston airlines here's what we know so far that plane departed from domodedovo airport right here in moscow at about six twenty five pm local time just over an hour later it crash landed at its destination the cause partly because on the international airport in central russia all forty four passengers six crew men. first confirmed dead and this is where the details get a bit murky the crew was reportedly trying to abort its landing it had informed the control tower of the problem and was trying to make a second approach this is when the plane reportedly exploded when it struck the runway unclear whether the explosion took place first or upon impact but that's what happened we simply don't know the cause at this point it could be a technical malfunction of weather conditions could be at play here pilot error as well all those factors are being considered b
caffein off is now with us and joins us with more information now lucy take us through exactly what happened well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people onboard that flight flight three six three of course operated by tartar ston airlines here's what we know so far that plane departed from domodedovo airport right here in moscow at about six twenty five pm local time just over an hour later it crash landed at its destination the cause partly because on the international airport in...
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lucy it if you could take us through what we know about the traffic accident so far certainly a fatal journey for all fifteen people on board point three six three operated by hardest on airlines. what we know so far that i've taken off i added fantastic twenty five pm local time from the dome again about airport right here in moscow just over an hour later it crashed at its destination the cars on international airport in central russia. all forty four passengers six crew members confirmed dead tragically so now this is where the details get a little bit murky we know fact that the crew was a portly trying to abort its landing and i came around for a second landing approach when it exploded when it struck the back are magical and leave the air. we simply don't know because at this point i could attend technical malfunction out what there could've been a factor of pilot error perhaps i were also kinda might have been an issue with the fuel although that's unconfirmed carson airlines did release a statement saying that to the ei airline pilots were all experienced add that they should
lucy it if you could take us through what we know about the traffic accident so far certainly a fatal journey for all fifteen people on board point three six three operated by hardest on airlines. what we know so far that i've taken off i added fantastic twenty five pm local time from the dome again about airport right here in moscow just over an hour later it crashed at its destination the cars on international airport in central russia. all forty four passengers six crew members confirmed...
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crew members also perished so far ten of the victims have been identified as you can tell us more lucy thank you very much for being with us here now what can you tell us so far about what happened how did this all unravel well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people on aboard that flight flight three sixty three of course operated by tartar ston airlines that the plane had taken off as normal from domodedovo airport right here in moscow about six twenty pm over an hour later and it crash landed at its destination because on international airports as you had mentioned forty four passengers script six crew members. all confirmed dead exactly how the events unfolded are still a bit murky we do know that the crew was reportedly trying to abort the landing in order to make a second approach the pilot had notified the control center about the problems but as the plane tried to land it exploded when it struck the runway unclear whether the explosion took place upon impact or before how now we simply don't know the cause at this point investigators are looking at a large number of issu
crew members also perished so far ten of the victims have been identified as you can tell us more lucy thank you very much for being with us here now what can you tell us so far about what happened how did this all unravel well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty people on aboard that flight flight three sixty three of course operated by tartar ston airlines that the plane had taken off as normal from domodedovo airport right here in moscow about six twenty pm over an hour later and it...
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and iwas fascinating and education educationa because it turnedouwe were the lucy ricardos and the dearabbyes. off own lives. and that is gold right there. >> blogger headquarters by t way, right o t peninsula in redwoods shore the. interesting in attending next ar's coention? it's bng held in san jose. is it a blessing or a curseo have the zuckerberg name. it's a blessing when it comes to her nking account and perhaps a curse wn it comes to creating her own identity. but ranni, ge from facebo, now launching her next project when you look at her facebook time li, it's a lot like everyone else's family gatherin weddings and halloween cosmes. >> is there a timeou don't give out your name and you don't want to go there? >> setimes i like people to that's not macest bayed on my last name. has rocked and rolled sce she arrived in the silicon valley. she'sow written two books. part memory and part se-help knave gaiting ks and adults through high tech. but it was randy who went away from her brother. >> the most interesting part of your book was when you left facebook or told your kid brother, pside
and iwas fascinating and education educationa because it turnedouwe were the lucy ricardos and the dearabbyes. off own lives. and that is gold right there. >> blogger headquarters by t way, right o t peninsula in redwoods shore the. interesting in attending next ar's coention? it's bng held in san jose. is it a blessing or a curseo have the zuckerberg name. it's a blessing when it comes to her nking account and perhaps a curse wn it comes to creating her own identity. but ranni, ge from...
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bookish andus and boring and lucy was the exciting one. got more press until i had this wonderful wedding. that got a lot of press. i didn't get my parents into much trouble. at the beginning of her time at the white house, a very difficult time for the nation with the assassination and then at the end of vietnam, did you see anything toward the end -- the protesters were outside of the white house you couldn't have helped but here some of that. did that have an impact on our did you see the factor? saw the factor. she was a very even killed person. daddy had his eyes and close. -- high sna and lows. she did not cry and shout and scream. that was just not my mother. i know she was affected by it. i know that it hurt her very much to hear people saying those things. i was there. i was pregnant. i had a baby. there was my husband in vietnam and there is nobody wanted the war to be over more than i did and more than that he did. he was trying to find a way and we thought we had it in the paris peace talks and then for wentns that you know, th
bookish andus and boring and lucy was the exciting one. got more press until i had this wonderful wedding. that got a lot of press. i didn't get my parents into much trouble. at the beginning of her time at the white house, a very difficult time for the nation with the assassination and then at the end of vietnam, did you see anything toward the end -- the protesters were outside of the white house you couldn't have helped but here some of that. did that have an impact on our did you see the...
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help lucy iny to any way when she was investigated? >> absolutely.brought before the , she and desi arnaz are terrified that their careers are over with. , desi go to the white house. they do a little bit of entertaining. havingakes a point of lucy and desi sit with her and ike for the dinner portion of the evening. she is not saying anything. she is making a very public statement by who she invites and where they sit. how they are treated when they arrive. >> we will return to the toenhower library in kansas learn more about how she approached life in the white house. >> she was diagnosed with a heart condition and was under doctors orders to stay in bed. that was too much. she compromised and stayed until noon. she would still meet with her staff and would get up in the these lovelywhere bed jackets and lay back down in bed. jackets that we see in museum, she would wear with her secretary. blockeddules were often out in increments for the day. we have schedules from every year. we example, on the schedule, see that she had a diplomatic inner and wa
help lucy iny to any way when she was investigated? >> absolutely.brought before the , she and desi arnaz are terrified that their careers are over with. , desi go to the white house. they do a little bit of entertaining. havingakes a point of lucy and desi sit with her and ike for the dinner portion of the evening. she is not saying anything. she is making a very public statement by who she invites and where they sit. how they are treated when they arrive. >> we will return to the...
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>> reporter: it happens because the state department of social services licensing division does a lucy lousy job. >> they don't do cross checks with the department of health. you say yeah, no i have never owned a facility. >> reporter: it is time for the state to stop dragging its feet. background checks have to be conducted differently. dan kerman, kron4news. >>> members of the port of oakland voted for work stoppage set for wednesday. they are not part of a union. they want a rate increase and a congestion fee if they are stuck in line more than two hours. nothing has changed. truckers previously stopped work in october. they haven't said how long this stoppage will last. >>> black friday and just a few days away and many stores are opening on thanksgiving to give shoppers early opportunities. many of those shoppers got an early opportunity. >> can you believe it? they are starting to camp out at this best by. the tents set up, this is early. people are very dedicated coming out here 3 nights before black friday in the cold on the concrete camping out. let's look in a tent. you have
>> reporter: it happens because the state department of social services licensing division does a lucy lousy job. >> they don't do cross checks with the department of health. you say yeah, no i have never owned a facility. >> reporter: it is time for the state to stop dragging its feet. background checks have to be conducted differently. dan kerman, kron4news. >>> members of the port of oakland voted for work stoppage set for wednesday. they are not part of a union....
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by lucie brock-broido. "the big smoke" by adrian matejka.s, a division of penguin group u.s.a. "black aperture" by matt rasmussen. published by louisiana state university press. [applause] and the win "incairn dine" by mary. the winner for the national book award poetry is mary szybist for "incarnadin." ♪ [applause] [applause] >> to echo the words of maya and apply them more appropriately whether i deserve it or not. sometimes when i find myself in a dark place, i lose all taste for poetry. if it cannot do what i want it do, if it cannot restore those i have lost, then why bother with it at all? there's plenty that poetry cannot do, but the miracle, of course, is how much it can do. how much it does do. so often i think i know myself only to discover in a poem, a difference, an otherness that resonates where i find myself as well as stephens once put it more truly and more strange. it is what some describe as full making. i count myself among them. i think often of the words of paul connelly who said, "i believe it is not arguing well but sp
by lucie brock-broido. "the big smoke" by adrian matejka.s, a division of penguin group u.s.a. "black aperture" by matt rasmussen. published by louisiana state university press. [applause] and the win "incairn dine" by mary. the winner for the national book award poetry is mary szybist for "incarnadin." ♪ [applause] [applause] >> to echo the words of maya and apply them more appropriately whether i deserve it or not. sometimes when i find myself...
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lucy was married to patrick nugent. i think she had four children. and now she is married and he had children as well. so the christmas cards on this very wonderful. >> and he has a connection with the johnson family as well? >> yes, he is part of this is that. >> i think you alluded to this, but what was her most challenging time in the white house. it was of the vietnam years? >> i think so. i think they were very hard on everyone. they were hard on the whole country, we also were going through this huge generational time. i think people screaming about how many kids did you kill today, lbj, that was horrible. and i think that it is a horrible thing. but she kept going out and giving speeches in spite of those and she said that i don't want to shut myself off, which would've been easy to do. >> in 1999, she gave an interview to c-span and she spoke about vietnam. >> where will vietnam fit in? >> i'm not sure that something you couldn't shake off. >> when did you see him at his lowest? >> in those days i think that they began to come home and the bo
lucy was married to patrick nugent. i think she had four children. and now she is married and he had children as well. so the christmas cards on this very wonderful. >> and he has a connection with the johnson family as well? >> yes, he is part of this is that. >> i think you alluded to this, but what was her most challenging time in the white house. it was of the vietnam years? >> i think so. i think they were very hard on everyone. they were hard on the whole country,...
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charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other at the lulu's new club. the nipple factory. apparently known as the glass slipper. used to be becky's rendezvous before that. gravy boat. cranberry sauce. mayflower. native americans showing up to dinner with no pants on. [ laughter ] that's [ bleep ] up! [ laughter ] one time my friend tried to deep fry a turkey in his backyard and he burned off half his face. [ light laughter ] now he talks like one of those dudes from "the planet of the apes." hey cornelius, happy thanksgiving. [ laughter ] candied yams. bowl of nuts. tofurkey. racist grandma. [ light laughter ] last year it was crazy. my neighbor came over and passed out on my futon. he unbuttoned the top button on his pants and we all saw his pubes. [ laughter ] remember that jim? [ laughter ] gobble, gobble. that's turkey talk for night, night. happy thanksgiving, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tracy morgan, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's the greatest. he'll be performing at cobb's comedy club in san franc
charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other at the lulu's new club. the nipple factory. apparently known as the glass slipper. used to be becky's rendezvous before that. gravy boat. cranberry sauce. mayflower. native americans showing up to dinner with no pants on. [ laughter ] that's [ bleep ] up! [ laughter ] one time my friend tried to deep fry a turkey in his backyard and he burned off half his face. [ light laughter ] now he talks...
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commissioner lucy and fran, commissioner joe (clapping) >> i'd like to honor two of our past commissionersy, and ex-commissioner phil. (clapping). >> i'd like to acknowledge our current and past directors and their staff in keeping this project moving forward. the ct c has plated a big role as established be by the legislature in july 2005. we've been roeptd by four of our executive directors. my colleague on the podium and john who's in the audience. i specifically want to recognize my colleague for this important transportation department. she's represented here by her husband vernon. (clapping) >> he's out there somewhere and the brothers. thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millioner and dean a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions
commissioner lucy and fran, commissioner joe (clapping) >> i'd like to honor two of our past commissionersy, and ex-commissioner phil. (clapping). >> i'd like to acknowledge our current and past directors and their staff in keeping this project moving forward. the ct c has plated a big role as established be by the legislature in july 2005. we've been roeptd by four of our executive directors. my colleague on the podium and john who's in the audience. i specifically want to...