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my own take on it is that i think emma malloy was kind of rash. not very judicial in deciding who she was going to befriend. she was always taking people and, always wanting to help people. i think that was her main mistake. cora lee, i don't know for sure about her. [laughter] another similar type deal that involved a triangle or whatever, there was a guy named jj white. he had a friend named ed klum. they had been in the union army together in new york. clum was married to a girl named scarlet. they called her lottie. jj kind of liked her too. they started flirting. they had an affair. lottie was not in good health. she decided she was going to come to missouri to stay with her sister in lebanon. not too long after that, white came to missouri city and bought a farm. instead of staying at lebanon with her sister, she started living with jj white at the farm. clum got word of it and came down to investigate, but in order to protect his wife's name, he let them introduce him as her brother instead of her husband. people thought that is what they w
my own take on it is that i think emma malloy was kind of rash. not very judicial in deciding who she was going to befriend. she was always taking people and, always wanting to help people. i think that was her main mistake. cora lee, i don't know for sure about her. [laughter] another similar type deal that involved a triangle or whatever, there was a guy named jj white. he had a friend named ed klum. they had been in the union army together in new york. clum was married to a girl named...
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malloy. when she was younger. you can tell she was an attractive-looking woman. she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. afterwards, she moved to a farm daughter, adopted, a foster daughter named cora lee , and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking people in trying to help them. that was her downfall because she had taken in this guy named george graham whom she at first met in an indiana prison once used in prison ministry. she took him under her wing. after he got out, they went into the business together putting newspapernti-drinking -- what is the word i used -- a temperance newspaper. pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they had already started when they were back together in washington,
malloy. when she was younger. you can tell she was an attractive-looking woman. she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. afterwards, she moved to a farm daughter, adopted, a foster daughter named cora lee , and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking people in trying to help them. that was her downfall because she...
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this is a picture of, malloy. when she was younger. you can tell she was an attractive-looking woman. she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. after it was over she moved on to a farm west of springfield a adopted daughter, a foster daughter named cora lee, and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking in people and trying to help them, as was her downfall. she had taken in this guy named george graham, who she first met in an indiana prison when she was doing prison ministry. she had taken him under her wing. after he got out they went into the business together of putting anti-drinking newspapers -- what's the word best the temperance newspaper -- the word -- the temperance newspaper. pretty soon after they started living on the brookline farm, he showed up and started romancing cora lee, the foster daughter. actually, he resumed courting her because they
this is a picture of, malloy. when she was younger. you can tell she was an attractive-looking woman. she was a nationally known temperance revivalist. she traveled all over doing revivals. trying to get people to not drink. she gave a talk in springfield, missouri, in the winter of 1854 or 1855. after it was over she moved on to a farm west of springfield a adopted daughter, a foster daughter named cora lee, and maybe one or two other people living with her. she was always taking in people and...
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his budget would implement if that budget were to pass in october and then you have governor malloy who says well we shouldn't increase the sales tax in the republicans also don't agree with that so aside from the sales increase and the capping sales you don't have any other solutions that have big points like that to kind of rein in the budget and the debt there those are basically the two biggest things that wall makers at the moment are arguing over what about other us states we've heard this is been a problem for many of them it's not just connected in illinois right so right now it's connecticut and wisconsin those are the only two states that have not passed a budget yet this year but just a few weeks ago i mean when we talked about this a lot in the summer there were at least ten states that haven't passed a budget yet and of course it's different in every state you know not everybody is the same of course the situation in connecticut is very different than it is in wisconsin but the biggest theme here for all of the states so far has been pensions i mean not only the way tha
his budget would implement if that budget were to pass in october and then you have governor malloy who says well we shouldn't increase the sales tax in the republicans also don't agree with that so aside from the sales increase and the capping sales you don't have any other solutions that have big points like that to kind of rein in the budget and the debt there those are basically the two biggest things that wall makers at the moment are arguing over what about other us states we've heard...
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selling bonds will no longer prop up the funds to pay them in an interview with reuters governor malloy argued that public finances were simply mismanaged for too long saying the state invested in the wrong things for a period of time it allowed the higher its higher educational institutions to suffer while it sought to placate communities with respect other forms of local reimbursement we built too many prisons which were still paying off even while we're closing them both democrats and republicans have offered solutions like capping annual bond sales and some legislators even met with milstein and co which is the firm that advised puerto rico during its debt crisis but until an official budget is signed into law alternative solutions like delaying the start of the school year are still being considered. other than bond sales caps what kind of solutions are lawmakers actually suggesting well there's not too many out there right now and i know shocking on the democratic side you have a proposal to increase the sales tax right now it stands at six point three five percent in connecticut
selling bonds will no longer prop up the funds to pay them in an interview with reuters governor malloy argued that public finances were simply mismanaged for too long saying the state invested in the wrong things for a period of time it allowed the higher its higher educational institutions to suffer while it sought to placate communities with respect other forms of local reimbursement we built too many prisons which were still paying off even while we're closing them both democrats and...
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brian: coach malloy. and he was a marine -- or an ex-marine. drilled into me hard work, winning strategy, tactics, and i went on and played a great run in squash and had a chance to compete internationally after college. david: so now you compete still. at the maccabiah games, you have won the gold medal and silver medal, and you are now going to play again there? brian: my children have both done it, my two daughters. and my son said, let's you and i do it, dad. so we are going to go to israel and compete one more time. it will be my sixth time. i proposed to my wife on one of the trips. it has had a real significant contribution to compete, represent our country, be a jewish athlete, and at the same time, share my family experiences, as we have all played the sport and had a lot of fun with it. david: you are now in your 50's. is it hard to get into shape when you are in your 50's? brian: i was retired for about 10 years, and it is very hard. that is the short answer. every body part of mine hurts right now from training, but it gives you a p
brian: coach malloy. and he was a marine -- or an ex-marine. drilled into me hard work, winning strategy, tactics, and i went on and played a great run in squash and had a chance to compete internationally after college. david: so now you compete still. at the maccabiah games, you have won the gold medal and silver medal, and you are now going to play again there? brian: my children have both done it, my two daughters. and my son said, let's you and i do it, dad. so we are going to go to israel...
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earlier today parker malloy tweeted out this question.e 100% has to be someone in the white house tasked with old iting trump not to stare at -- telling trump not to stare at the sun during the eclipse, right?." >> well, the id saw, did use the glasses and decided to ignore the advice of all the world renowned experts at his fingertips and decided to stare directly into the sun for a couple minutes. >>> who doesn't love a party? we're all about it here at wusa9. hundreds of you came out for the eclipse watch party at the historic college park airport. it was a big moment when topper announced the eclipse was at its peak point right over everyone's heads, but a lot of people were blown away by this whole experience. >> it's beginning to cover now from the right. >> reporter: can you see it? >> a little. >> yeah. i can. i can. >> this is amazing. i've been waiting for this for months. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. >> reporter: are you a budding astronomer? >> yeah. i want to go to college for astronomy and aerospace engineering, yes. this i
earlier today parker malloy tweeted out this question.e 100% has to be someone in the white house tasked with old iting trump not to stare at -- telling trump not to stare at the sun during the eclipse, right?." >> well, the id saw, did use the glasses and decided to ignore the advice of all the world renowned experts at his fingertips and decided to stare directly into the sun for a couple minutes. >>> who doesn't love a party? we're all about it here at wusa9. hundreds of...
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i know governor malloy has also asked fema for assistance, which has been denied. i understand everybody wants there to be a solution, but the solution and whether or not it was something sbangsalintentional from the insurance companies -- >> isn't this precisely the reason people buy insurance? >> everybody buys insurance in order to cover their risks. what we do at the iii is to make sure people understand how that insurance works. there are things that need to happen in terms of standard exclusions for defective construction materials. manufacturer construction issue but it's not one that falls to the personal homeowner insurance policy. >> i'm going to ask mr. doke. doesn't this situation make your blood boil as an insurance commissioner? >> well, senator, it's un unfortunate. we have similar issues in my state as well. we had a 4. 4 earthquake last night at 9:58 in oklahoma. we have oklahomans whose foundations are having issued related to seismic activity. with earthquake insurance much like the policy you're talking about, i do agree that this to me personal
i know governor malloy has also asked fema for assistance, which has been denied. i understand everybody wants there to be a solution, but the solution and whether or not it was something sbangsalintentional from the insurance companies -- >> isn't this precisely the reason people buy insurance? >> everybody buys insurance in order to cover their risks. what we do at the iii is to make sure people understand how that insurance works. there are things that need to happen in terms of...