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he talked about martha earlier. his image of martha is not super positive. he conveyed her as a ugly grouch. i'd like to see the evidence. i see him describe her as someone everyone hikes to have around. we can't go into it, but that was a tough characterization that martha is a grouch. >> guest: he was obsessed with the fairfax myth. he went into the theme that he found solis from martha's loveless marriage. i think the depiction of martha is on the whole negative. he doesn't view her as evil, certainly. >> host: well, that would be fun. looking up over whether or find the passages. i know we are running a little bit low on time. it seems to me if you are going to write about what is false about washington, you have to throw what is true about washington. and can we know the real george washington? is this a worldwide goal? did you feel the book would help us understand george washington? the broader question, can we know? is it worth the struggle, or is washington forever the enigma that we won't be able to know and understand? >> guest: i think there's a
he talked about martha earlier. his image of martha is not super positive. he conveyed her as a ugly grouch. i'd like to see the evidence. i see him describe her as someone everyone hikes to have around. we can't go into it, but that was a tough characterization that martha is a grouch. >> guest: he was obsessed with the fairfax myth. he went into the theme that he found solis from martha's loveless marriage. i think the depiction of martha is on the whole negative. he doesn't view her as...
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and his depiction of martha would disagree with you, i think his depiction of martha if you look at ithroughout the volumes is, on the whole, negative. he doesn't view her as an evil woman, certainly -- >> well, that would be fun looking up overfed shrew where, you know, find the passages and things along that line. but i want, i know we're running a little bit low on time, and it seems to me if you're going to write about what is false about washington, you have to know what is true about washington. and can we know the real george washington? is this a worthwhile goal? and did you feel that your book would help us understand the real george washington? but do -- another question, can we know? is it worth the struggle or is washington forever this enigma that we won't be able to know and understand? >> i think there's a lot we can continue to learn about washington, and if you can forgive me for one more dig at flexner, he wrote that after his book he didn't feel anybody could ever find anything of value or significant about washington. he kind of dismissed the papers of george washin
and his depiction of martha would disagree with you, i think his depiction of martha if you look at ithroughout the volumes is, on the whole, negative. he doesn't view her as an evil woman, certainly -- >> well, that would be fun looking up overfed shrew where, you know, find the passages and things along that line. but i want, i know we're running a little bit low on time, and it seems to me if you're going to write about what is false about washington, you have to know what is true...
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it's a slander against martha washington. that's the one legend that we're only now beginning to get out of. >> host: i know you do spend some time on washington and sexual slander in the book. what are your findings on this in particular? >> guest: well, washington was virtuous man and a moral man. and also with martha, a very loving man. he had great passions. he had deep emotions. and his attachments once he formed them would last throughout his lifetime. he formed an attachment with martha that was very intimate. that was a relationship based on trust and a mutual dependence. and over the years of their life together, it grew. for example, i discovered a number of years ago a note that martha washington had written to george during the middle of the revolutionary war, and this was a big surprise because martha had burned almost all of their correspondence after george died. so this is -- >> host: that would be fun to find something like that? >> guest: it was -- it was hugely exciting. it completely made my day. i found t
it's a slander against martha washington. that's the one legend that we're only now beginning to get out of. >> host: i know you do spend some time on washington and sexual slander in the book. what are your findings on this in particular? >> guest: well, washington was virtuous man and a moral man. and also with martha, a very loving man. he had great passions. he had deep emotions. and his attachments once he formed them would last throughout his lifetime. he formed an attachment...
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let's bring in martha and choice. let me ask you, anybody who wants to respond to this, what about what informs your lives today, what you would have liked to have brought with you from the 60's in a political movement, a personal movement, whatever. what have you really brought with you and taken to heart from the 60's? >> go-ahead. >> and i would say enormous idealism in my case that i think , you know, the punk movement certainly have aspects of the complete your reference of what i'll call our generation, but without that sense of being able to perform change, to bring about change. almost a sense of futility and disenfranchisement. i felt very enfranchised. i really believed. i remember the first time i heard pete seeger. i was eight years old and i was ready to dedicate myself to wherever he was going. i don't think that music accomplishes that now. i think it takes us away. i would say for myself that along with -- i'm happy to say -- and idealism that does not seem to be squashed entirely by experience of sad
let's bring in martha and choice. let me ask you, anybody who wants to respond to this, what about what informs your lives today, what you would have liked to have brought with you from the 60's in a political movement, a personal movement, whatever. what have you really brought with you and taken to heart from the 60's? >> go-ahead. >> and i would say enormous idealism in my case that i think , you know, the punk movement certainly have aspects of the complete your reference of...
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martha, you have a personal connection to the vietnam war. could you just tell us of little bit about that? >> i grew up in washington d.c. where my father was -- work for the st. louis dispatch and the washington bureau. he was a foreign correspondent. richard deadman. he spent a lot of time in southeast asia and other places in the world where there was trouble. he was against the war, skeptical of the war very, very early on and talked to my sister and i about it quite a lot so that we grew up feeling that the war it was very wrong. we were very active in the civil rights movement in washington and then in the anti-war movement. in fact, i know she let is also referring to later in 1970 my father was in cambodia and was taken prisoner and was missing for 40 days. i mention that in my book. and then eventually he was released. he felt that he had to report the facts, but in such a way that people would get the real story instead of what ever story people wanted them to get. and i spoke about it in this book, but i remember i think i am a li
martha, you have a personal connection to the vietnam war. could you just tell us of little bit about that? >> i grew up in washington d.c. where my father was -- work for the st. louis dispatch and the washington bureau. he was a foreign correspondent. richard deadman. he spent a lot of time in southeast asia and other places in the world where there was trouble. he was against the war, skeptical of the war very, very early on and talked to my sister and i about it quite a lot so that we...
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first time he had dined alone with martha. he was not this cold and per gish character of the cherry tree story. truly bored with his clothes on and his hair powdered. there was nothing puritanical about washington and that is referring to his famous infatuation. washington had a friend named colonel joseph ward who remarried at the age of 47. washington considered 47 a comically advanced age and he wrote the following letter to a mutual friend, quote, i am glad to hear my old friend colonel ward is under the influence of vigorous passions. he went on to suppose that like a prudent general had reviewed his strength, his arms and ammunition before he got involved in action. if it goes on. let me advise him to make the first on set upon his fair lady with the vigor that the impression may be deep, it cannot be lasting more frequently renewed. it is not a line i was suggesting for inclusion in school textbooks but does give us a different take on george washington. the marriage to martha. it was not the loftiest marriage of all t
first time he had dined alone with martha. he was not this cold and per gish character of the cherry tree story. truly bored with his clothes on and his hair powdered. there was nothing puritanical about washington and that is referring to his famous infatuation. washington had a friend named colonel joseph ward who remarried at the age of 47. washington considered 47 a comically advanced age and he wrote the following letter to a mutual friend, quote, i am glad to hear my old friend colonel...
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i'll help you, martha.ed ♪ >> jimmy: billy, whenever you're ready. ♪ the papa say "oy, if i get that boy ♪ i'm gonna stick him in the house of detention" ♪ >> jimmy: his batteries not there. ♪ i'm on my way, i don't know where i'm goin' ♪ ♪ i'm on my way [ rhythmic clapping ] i'm takin' my time but i don't know where ♪ ♪ good-bye to rosie the queen of corona ♪ ♪ see me and julio down by the schoolyard ♪ >> jimmy: perfect! that's what i'm talking about. ♪ see me and julio down by the schoolyard ♪ >> jimmy: our thanks to martha plimpton, billy crudup. when we get back, we're demoing the new nintendo 3ds! ♪ in a couple of days they gonna take me away ♪ ♪ but the press let the story leak ♪ ♪ and when the radical priest come to get me released ♪ ♪ we's on ofk ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang
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martha stewart came the closest to getting away with it. but you see in context, there are many other reasons. one is going to that point, they've all done thingses that they've gotten away with before. secondly, and that's very reinforcing. >> rose: do you think think they are above the law. >> i think so in most cases. very successful people just have a tendency sometimeses to believe that. but very telling he-- telling to me is at this level, these people are surrounded by what i would call enablers. they are surrounded by coworkers, people who report to them, people they've benefitted, people who depend on them for money. and all of these other people showed in my view a shameless willingness to sit there and be lied to and nod and smile and say oh yes, you are right, absolutely. whatever you say. they're never challenged. and i have to say lawyerses have a lot to answer for in all of this, because each of these people had a lawyer at their side at this time they committed these lies. when you see in context, these aren't common lies. >
martha stewart came the closest to getting away with it. but you see in context, there are many other reasons. one is going to that point, they've all done thingses that they've gotten away with before. secondly, and that's very reinforcing. >> rose: do you think think they are above the law. >> i think so in most cases. very successful people just have a tendency sometimeses to believe that. but very telling he-- telling to me is at this level, these people are surrounded by what i...
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and our security expert martha raddatz has that for us tonight. martha, how many drones? >> reporter: well, diane, these predators are a very deadly and precise addition to the battle in libya. there will be two of them. they are armed with hell fire missiles and can help protect civilians and opposition forces, which are just getting hammered on the ground. these are the same kind of predators that are being used a long way away in afghanistan and pakistan. in fact, since 2006, more than 1,800 extremists have been killed there. they do exactly what the name "predator" implies. they fly low, they hunt a target, stalk it, loiter over it and go in for the kill, diane. >> the fact that they search out individual targets, does that mean that they're targeted on gadhafi? >> reporter: legitimate question. the u.s. says the mission in libya is not to kill gadhafi. but he would certainly qualify as a command and control target. but whether they go after him or not, he's got to be more nervous tonight, thinking that's what they could do. >> of course, one of the concerns of the pr
and our security expert martha raddatz has that for us tonight. martha, how many drones? >> reporter: well, diane, these predators are a very deadly and precise addition to the battle in libya. there will be two of them. they are armed with hell fire missiles and can help protect civilians and opposition forces, which are just getting hammered on the ground. these are the same kind of predators that are being used a long way away in afghanistan and pakistan. in fact, since 2006, more than...
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it is a time of great grief, he has 2 sisters, mary and martha. when martha comes out, she says lord, if you had been here, he would never have died. jesus says i am the resurrection and life. he who comes through the father -- he gives her truth, a teaching. then mary says the very same thing. says lord, if you had been here, my brother wouldn't have died. all jesus did was weep. didn't say anything to mary. just wept. what i was trying to get across there, there is no single pathway through suffering and tragedy , that you need truth, sympathy, and love. you don't necessarily, every person is different. you don't necessarily need them in the same order, at the same time. and there is no one way to get through it. it is almost like suffering is like a set of mountains. >> it is easy to assign credit to god when good things happen. i am the first to find it difficult to see god's hand in seemingly bad circumstances. it seems to me it might be just as important to see god there as well, correct? >> i know there are reasons. i shouldn't expect even
it is a time of great grief, he has 2 sisters, mary and martha. when martha comes out, she says lord, if you had been here, he would never have died. jesus says i am the resurrection and life. he who comes through the father -- he gives her truth, a teaching. then mary says the very same thing. says lord, if you had been here, my brother wouldn't have died. all jesus did was weep. didn't say anything to mary. just wept. what i was trying to get across there, there is no single pathway through...
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and today, there was a political earthquake in the streets of syria against his government, as martha raddatz reports. >> reporter: the crowds were enormous, gathering all across syria for the first time since a nearly 50-year-old state of emergency was lifted by syria's president, bashar assad. protesters demanded the end of the regime, ripping down a statue of the president's father, bracing to see the reaction of heavily armed government security forces. the answer came quickly and violently. the unrelenting gunfire left dozens and dozens dead. among the casualties, a 12-year-old boy, carried, it is believed, in the arms of his father. his head injuries far too gruesome, too heartbreaking to show. in the battle between the powerful and seemingly powerless, this is far from over. with protesters promising to return and the assad government promising to stop them. martha raddatz, abc news. >>> and from syria now to libya, where the embattled rebel forces there found a powerful ally today. senator john mccain, who was there, calling on the world to send them more help. and miguel marq
and today, there was a political earthquake in the streets of syria against his government, as martha raddatz reports. >> reporter: the crowds were enormous, gathering all across syria for the first time since a nearly 50-year-old state of emergency was lifted by syria's president, bashar assad. protesters demanded the end of the regime, ripping down a statue of the president's father, bracing to see the reaction of heavily armed government security forces. the answer came quickly and...
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bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so...ughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck me as being pretty good. but then there's a thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minutes, s
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here is martha raddatz. >> reporter: they are images you cannot turn away from. sounds that are impossible to forget. a young girl rushed through a syrian street by a group of men, desperate to find medical care. shot in the eye, apparently by syrian forces, too gruesome to show. her father cries in the background, "damn you, damn you. she's a little you girl." and listen carefully to this. a sound of a baby and toddler, playing while their father records a gun battle below. the earsplitting sound of gunfire is everywhere, the quiet can be equally terrifying. watching as government troops gather around you, knowing what comes next. abc's faisal sidiq was in touch with eyewitnesses today. >> she's saying the seeing of the blood on the streets with the funerals and she reports opening fire on the funerals. >> reporter: but neither tanks nor bullets nor the sacrifice of some so young is stopping the crowds. they have the power of those images, which they hope will some how, some day, put a stop to this. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> and we shift gears no
here is martha raddatz. >> reporter: they are images you cannot turn away from. sounds that are impossible to forget. a young girl rushed through a syrian street by a group of men, desperate to find medical care. shot in the eye, apparently by syrian forces, too gruesome to show. her father cries in the background, "damn you, damn you. she's a little you girl." and listen carefully to this. a sound of a baby and toddler, playing while their father records a gun battle below. the...
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martha raddatz, on what this means to the 100,000 men and women fighting there tonight. >> reporter: it was a massacre, smack in the middle of a highly guarded air force complex at the kabul airport. the nine americans were meeting in a conference room with a group of afghan airmen to discuss the training. all of them armed with an american-suppli american-supplied handgun. suddenly, a 48-year-old afghan pilot, a 20-year veteran, began arguing, erupting in anger and storming out. within minutes, he returned with his u.s.-issued handgun drawn. u.s. officials tell abc news he ordered the americans and afghans to drop their weapons and line up. that's when he opened fire execution style. the eight american service members and one u.s. contractor were killed. the five afghans badly wounded. the shooter then took his own life. across the complex, chaos. the sounds of gunfire and soldiers scrambling, some jumping out of windows to escape. abc's mike boettcher was at the airport. >> sirens were going off and people were being herded into hardened buildings and told there was a situation. >>
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thank you, martha. >>> now we're going to shift gears and locations to london. where it is t-minus three days and counting -- you can see our clock ticking there -- until the royal wedding. our entire team will be in position for the big ceremony which has a lot of modern twists. nick watt is in the center of the action tonight in london. good evening, nick. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, you know, william and kate have been involved in every detail of the planning of this wedding, but now the die is cast and they're taking a couple of days off and enjoying the sunshine and, like the rest of us, counting down to what will be the most public wedding in the history of this planet. the flags are fluttering over the streets of london where they're preparing for a million strong throng. huge crowds have become a wedding tradition. >> what an extraordinary moment. for the new princess of wales. >> reporter: but this is a modern couple and today, in what's being hailed as a major break from tradition, we hear kate will wear her hair down. modern royals indeed.
thank you, martha. >>> now we're going to shift gears and locations to london. where it is t-minus three days and counting -- you can see our clock ticking there -- until the royal wedding. our entire team will be in position for the big ceremony which has a lot of modern twists. nick watt is in the center of the action tonight in london. good evening, nick. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, you know, william and kate have been involved in every detail of the planning of...
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martha raddatz of abc news. and dan balz of "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's a tough time to want to be president. tonigh
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---"martha --una popular ante en la liga de campeones.bernardo osuna tiene toda la accÓn deportiva degs de losÁ ngeles seis a uno. --esto es importante porque con esta victoria, los "sharks" se coronan como campeones de la divisÓn del pacifico.---este es el cuarto aÑo consecutivo que los "tiburones" ganan su divisÓn... y sus aficionados esperan que este aÑo ganen el campeonato.---los "sharks" ahora se encuentran en el segundo lugar de la conferencia del oeste. ---pasamos con guillermo quiroz con el pronostico. mas adelante en noticias univision 14....--la leche materna podria predecir si una mujer va a padecer cancer de seno. ahora le explicamos. ---la leche materna -eodo de santa
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martha raddatz, abc news. >> and we're so glad you are watching tonight. we are always bringing you the news at abcnews.com. and don't forget "nightline," a unique take of the news, later on tonight. we'll see you back here tomorrow. and hope you have a great night. until then. í@ >>> door wide open. san francisco city officials who could have stopped this ride aboard a speeding muni train. >> bedroom bullet holes. a boy should have been asleep in this bed. >> the prosecution rests its case in the barry bonds trial. will bonds be called as a witness in his defense? >> and the salvage timbers of a tunnel giving new meaning tonight to save the redwood crusade. >> dramatic video taken aboard a crowded train. the train is moving and the door, wide open. >> the video posted on you tube last night. and also reveals a san francisco supervisor on board at the time that can d.nothing to alert the driver. >> and officials are at a loss to explain it. mark? >> and we're here on the embarcadero. and muni trains -- the kind we're talking about come down this line right
martha raddatz, abc news. >> and we're so glad you are watching tonight. we are always bringing you the news at abcnews.com. and don't forget "nightline," a unique take of the news, later on tonight. we'll see you back here tomorrow. and hope you have a great night. until then. í@ >>> door wide open. san francisco city officials who could have stopped this ride aboard a speeding muni train. >> bedroom bullet holes. a boy should have been asleep in this bed....
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and martha tweeted it out. >> there is no next martha. martha is martha. i'm a mom and i'm busy.s are so easy to follow. anybody who is working can make it work. you had a little bit of a help with the forward, from mario batali. first, he had a shoutout for you. >> hey, g.p., your biggest fan here. i want you to know how proud i am of your new book. i want to extend my congratulations. i want to let you know how everyone loves you. how cool it is that you cook. how beautiful the book is. and how great -- >> and we are here right now with the duck ragu. >> we are. so, this is a dish that i love to make. and it's simple. it's a lot of cooking time. but it's not a lot of active time. so, this is just some duck bacon, getting nice and brown. basically, what you do, is you add onions. and carrots and celery and garlic. and this is the superito, they call it in italy. this is celery, onions and garlic. you cook it slowly. so, in about 15 minutes, it will look like that. see? it's not brown. and then, you add tomatoes. oh, yeah, people. some red wine. just kidding. it's a little early.
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--martha minjarez ha seguido de cerca la historia y nos tiene los detalles.nos residentes de texas temen que en su estado se adopte una ley anti-inmigrante, similar a la "sb-1070 de arizona.---desde "san antonio", "jorge nuÑez" nos amplia la informacion. trt 1:04 enseguida en noticias univision 14...--una mujer se lanzo a un rio con todo y su vehiculo. el saldo fue tragico. entre las victimas, hay varios ninos. estudiantes del sistema de universidades estatales de california salieron a protestar contra los recortes al presupuesto educativo.---de hecho, hoy, hubo manifestaciones en los 23 campus de sistema "csu" en todo california.---"santiago lucero" tiene imagenes de las protestas. --un comite de la asamblea estatal aprobo una propuesta que busca acabar con el acoso en las escuelas.--se trata de la medida "ab-9" mejor conocida como la "ley de seth", bautizada asi en memoria de "seth walsh" un adolescente gay de 13 aÑos que en el 2010 se suicido tras sufrir de constantes y despiadadas burlas por su orientacion sexual.--la "ab-9", del asambleista "tom ammiano,
--martha minjarez ha seguido de cerca la historia y nos tiene los detalles.nos residentes de texas temen que en su estado se adopte una ley anti-inmigrante, similar a la "sb-1070 de arizona.---desde "san antonio", "jorge nuÑez" nos amplia la informacion. trt 1:04 enseguida en noticias univision 14...--una mujer se lanzo a un rio con todo y su vehiculo. el saldo fue tragico. entre las victimas, hay varios ninos. estudiantes del sistema de universidades estatales de...
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martha stewart will also join the event. the national wild life federation honors robert redford. named conservationist of the year. and today marks the birthday of thomas jefferson. he was born on this day in 1743. all day long you can stay on top of the latest development stori nbc. and here is a look at what is coming up on the "today" show. live to brazil. and nearly five years after leaving studio 1a for the cbs, "evening news" katie couric talks about her plans for the future. en
martha stewart will also join the event. the national wild life federation honors robert redford. named conservationist of the year. and today marks the birthday of thomas jefferson. he was born on this day in 1743. all day long you can stay on top of the latest development stori nbc. and here is a look at what is coming up on the "today" show. live to brazil. and nearly five years after leaving studio 1a for the cbs, "evening news" katie couric talks about her plans for the...
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as martha reports, holding out against an on slot by government soldiers. >>reporter: they are images you can not turn away from. sounds that are impossible to forget. young girld rushed in a street desperate to find medical care. shot in the eye apparently by syrian forces. too gruesome to show. her father cries in the background. damp you damp you. she's a little girl. and listen carefully to this. plt sound of a baby and toddler. playing while their father records a gun battle below. plt ear splitting sound of gunfire is everywhere. the quiet can be equally terrifyin terrifying. watching as government troops gather around you. knowing what comes next. abc tl an arabic speaker was in touch with eyewitnesses today. >> she is saying seeing blood on the street with funeral and opening fire on the funeral. >>reporter: but neither tank or bullet or the sacrifice of some so young it is deterring the crowds they have the the power of the image which they hope will somehow, some day, put a stop to this. martha, abc news washington. >> pl singer song writer steve
as martha reports, holding out against an on slot by government soldiers. >>reporter: they are images you can not turn away from. sounds that are impossible to forget. young girld rushed in a street desperate to find medical care. shot in the eye apparently by syrian forces. too gruesome to show. her father cries in the background. damp you damp you. she's a little girl. and listen carefully to this. plt sound of a baby and toddler. playing while their father records a gun battle below....
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martha shares her latest tips in the current issue of "martha stewart living." >> hi, how are you. >>e are perennials and some are annuals. annuals are coriander, chervil. >> those look leafy. >> right. woody ones are rosemary which in the northeast you have to take in in the winter. sage comes back every year. lavender comes back every year. thyme comes back. they have woody stems. they are all essential for really good, fresh cooking. >> some can't distinguish one from the other. >> t meredith admitted she has a herb garden. >> i do, but i have trouble distinguishing one for the other. you have a clever marker. >> they're simple. if you're doing pruning on apple trees or any trees, you can just take a piece of the twig and use your vegetable peeler, take away bark and right right here. >> lovely. >> it's pretty, rustic. it's what we call a good thing. >> you think they should be in the garden. >> or on your windowsill in a sunny window so you can snip, snip and enjoy the flavors in your food. >> let's try planting them. >> this is a concrete planter you can get at any garden supply
martha shares her latest tips in the current issue of "martha stewart living." >> hi, how are you. >>e are perennials and some are annuals. annuals are coriander, chervil. >> those look leafy. >> right. woody ones are rosemary which in the northeast you have to take in in the winter. sage comes back every year. lavender comes back every year. thyme comes back. they have woody stems. they are all essential for really good, fresh cooking. >> some can't...
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and she found out somewhere in 1795, 1796 that martha washington was planning to give her away as a gift for a wedding to one of her relatives. what is meant is that whenever promise the washington's made to their sleeves at some point you will be free when we die was going to be out the door. so she began to make her plan to get out the door. so one night in the spring of 1796 while washington's were in the living room having dinner, she went out the door. you can see them calling her, where's the soup, where is she at? she was gone. she made contact with the black community there and have her clothes and other personal possessions and then she vanished. now as it turned out, accidentally she was discovered to be in new hampshire. though washington's found out through just completed accident, and so they decided to go after her because even though as president of the united states, and someone who declared himself as antislavery, you would have thought he would have said she's gone, representing the country, let it go. they wouldn't let it go so they went after her and initially they sa
and she found out somewhere in 1795, 1796 that martha washington was planning to give her away as a gift for a wedding to one of her relatives. what is meant is that whenever promise the washington's made to their sleeves at some point you will be free when we die was going to be out the door. so she began to make her plan to get out the door. so one night in the spring of 1796 while washington's were in the living room having dinner, she went out the door. you can see them calling her, where's...
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---"martha --una popular >>> Él solo espera una llamada con buenas noticias, que parece no llegar >>>su familia que vive en california junto a un grupo de 9 personas, caminó por varias horas, pero el agotamiento hizo presa de él >>> un amigo le hizo este relato >>> como muy agitado, y dice que sí, la mera verdad quedó muy mal >>> este acompañante que realizaba el mismo recorrido, logró llegar a su destino el sábado pasado >>> le dejaron agua, atunes y tortillas y de ahí siguieron para adelante, pero él se quedó solo >>> el grupo ya había cruzado la frontera, pero fue justo en esta área, que gonzalo se sintió agotado y ya no pudo caminar >>> la organización inició una búsqueda al sur de california, han seguido coordenadas, donde gonzalo pudiera estar pero no lograron dar con su paradero el consulado también intervino >>> nuestro consulado del centro y ya le están buscando en estas redes, documentales >>> el siguiente paso es preguntarle a la patrulla fronteriza >>> para la familia de gonzalo, cada minuto que pasa aumenta la agonía >>> una popular cadena de restaurante de comida rápida
---"martha --una popular >>> Él solo espera una llamada con buenas noticias, que parece no llegar >>>su familia que vive en california junto a un grupo de 9 personas, caminó por varias horas, pero el agotamiento hizo presa de él >>> un amigo le hizo este relato >>> como muy agitado, y dice que sí, la mera verdad quedó muy mal >>> este acompañante que realizaba el mismo recorrido, logró llegar a su destino el sábado pasado >>> le...
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supervisory rules accounting rules martha. now they five are the short term financial investment in the interest of growth of. prosperity we have to change cizik a nation or for the fiscal incentive for instance or visit a national task but for the supervisory rules for the a company whose isn't in commission and task to changing these some words and so to permit to attract private capital and also public company coming from southern france from from emerging imagine economies to long term investment is little if any here were in moscow now and you are in the in the investment business in your opinion is very important for him for foreign investors what the russians want from you is well. i think investment we're increasingly last minute or somehow stimulating investment into into russian economy into russian innovation projects what the russian government especially especially focused on what do you think you can really boost investment into russian innovation projects when oil and gas are really going higher and higher day a
supervisory rules accounting rules martha. now they five are the short term financial investment in the interest of growth of. prosperity we have to change cizik a nation or for the fiscal incentive for instance or visit a national task but for the supervisory rules for the a company whose isn't in commission and task to changing these some words and so to permit to attract private capital and also public company coming from southern france from from emerging imagine economies to long term...
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martha stewart spent five months in prison. five months under house arrest. marian jones spent six months in the slammer. lewis scooter libby was given a 30 month sentence but didn't serve a day. >> i could have used that money to pay my tuition. >> reporter: there are many in this city who know how much this trial costs. they are hesitant to release this money they say because content they are misleading. we have broken down some of the numbers for you on our website, go to ktvu.com click on the barry bonds tab. >>> there is a new development tonight involving bryan stow. he is the giant fan beaten after the giant game against the dodgers. a cousin says now they are just waiting for stow to wake up and open his eyes. >>> giant's ace pitcher tim lincecum has made a big pitch to help the injures paramedic and his family. he has written a $25,000 check for the bryan stow fund. lincecum calls the incident a senseless crime. >>> while they've come to cheer hard, many tell us they don't believe an attack like the one that injured bryan stow is likely to happen her
martha stewart spent five months in prison. five months under house arrest. marian jones spent six months in the slammer. lewis scooter libby was given a 30 month sentence but didn't serve a day. >> i could have used that money to pay my tuition. >> reporter: there are many in this city who know how much this trial costs. they are hesitant to release this money they say because content they are misleading. we have broken down some of the numbers for you on our website, go to...
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. >> reporter: mariah, mary j and diddy join tori spelling, martha stewart and countless other boldfaceed on the set of the store that's open 24/7, 364 days a year. and the stars are only part of the strategy for getting you to buy more, even in a bad economy. >> so, we said, okay, we're going to shift out of higher end jewelry product but we're going to do more culinary product because more people may be eating at home. or fitness product. they're going to be working out at home instead of the gym. you can still do something great for yourself but yourself not going to spend as much right now. >> reporter: though the name may have shrunk, the channel has grown. grossman who is a self-described shopaholic gave me a tour. how many studios? seven. >> reporter: she spent the last five years reinventing every single minute of programming. like every other tv exec, she wants her channel to be appointment viewing. >> why could those cooking events be like watching the food network or why couldn't our fashion events be like watching style or our home events like hgtv? >> we have senator orrin
. >> reporter: mariah, mary j and diddy join tori spelling, martha stewart and countless other boldfaceed on the set of the store that's open 24/7, 364 days a year. and the stars are only part of the strategy for getting you to buy more, even in a bad economy. >> so, we said, okay, we're going to shift out of higher end jewelry product but we're going to do more culinary product because more people may be eating at home. or fitness product. they're going to be working out at home...
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i also would like to acknowledge martha louise coffer, who dedicated her life to working for u.s. -- usfs. it is with sadness that i acknowledge of death of joe johnson, who was a san bruno avenue business owner and who will definitely be missed. he ran -- he owned and operated johnson's barbecue, which is on san bruno avenue. just like to take a moment to acknowledge their life, thank you. >> thank you, supervisor connie. supervisor farrell. >> thank you, madam clerk. first of all, as everyone knows, one the issues that has percolated as a result of the tenderloin debate is the issue of how we tax stock options here in san francisco. three weeks ago i asked our budget analysts to complete an analysis of how san francisco stacks up against other technology centers throughout the united states. and to take a look at how companies are taxed and what other incentives these areas offer to attract technology and other companies to their areas. i will share that with you guys. i just got a copy the other day. there are many interesting takeaways and ideas, but it makes one point very class
i also would like to acknowledge martha louise coffer, who dedicated her life to working for u.s. -- usfs. it is with sadness that i acknowledge of death of joe johnson, who was a san bruno avenue business owner and who will definitely be missed. he ran -- he owned and operated johnson's barbecue, which is on san bruno avenue. just like to take a moment to acknowledge their life, thank you. >> thank you, supervisor connie. supervisor farrell. >> thank you, madam clerk. first of all,...
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even the most upper crust of domestic divas, martha stewart, has jumped on the pie bandwagon, when herlaunched last month, dessert lovers lined up at this pie popup store and pie lovers couldn't find the words for their joy. imagine a pie happy hour. that's what they're serving up every afternoon here, where they are receiving 2,000 peoples a week, in flavors like whiskey butter milk. big pies, pies they even mix into milk shakes. why this pie resurgence? >> well, i think there's probably something in the scythe coming off the recession, looking for comfort food. >> reporter: americans ordered 722 million pieces of pie last year at restaurants. 12 million more than the year before. in fact, pies have been called the top restaurant trend of 2011. >> this is a little bit of toasted coconut. >> reporter: a pastry menu devoted to the dessert may seem like a pie in the sky idea, but not to kieran baldwin. >> everybody knows pie, everybody loves it. >> reporter: she's the pastry chef at the dutch in new york city, where the pie-centric dessert menu will offer a new take on old classics. >> i
even the most upper crust of domestic divas, martha stewart, has jumped on the pie bandwagon, when herlaunched last month, dessert lovers lined up at this pie popup store and pie lovers couldn't find the words for their joy. imagine a pie happy hour. that's what they're serving up every afternoon here, where they are receiving 2,000 peoples a week, in flavors like whiskey butter milk. big pies, pies they even mix into milk shakes. why this pie resurgence? >> well, i think there's probably...
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was legendary motown singer and rock and roll hall of fame artist martha reeves. the kids received a video message from popular recording artist alicia keys and our students made great friends with scores of kids across the country and got to see the sites of new york city. truly a memorable experience i'm sure for the both of you and we're so proud and we're looking forward to your performance this evening. but before you go do that i'd love to invite the society director of the bay area, emily. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everybody. yes, these are our two poets who just got back from new york city and i'm very, very proud of them. we made our debut last year here at the meeting and we're very happy to come back and just to give you a scope of america scores bay area, we are the only soccer and literacy after school program in san francisco with also programs in richmond but of course san francisco is number one. and we play soccer and we write poetry and right now in the spring season we're working on community service projects. so we're happy
was legendary motown singer and rock and roll hall of fame artist martha reeves. the kids received a video message from popular recording artist alicia keys and our students made great friends with scores of kids across the country and got to see the sites of new york city. truly a memorable experience i'm sure for the both of you and we're so proud and we're looking forward to your performance this evening. but before you go do that i'd love to invite the society director of the bay area,...
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and onie was a young woman, probably early/mid 20s, who was mostly enslaved to martha washington. of she helped to dress her, she did cooking, she did household kinds of work. and she found out somewhere in 1795, 1796 that martha washington was planning to give her away as a gift for a wedding to one of her relatives. now, what this meant was that whatever promise the washingtons had made to their slaves, that at some point you will be free when we die, was going to be out the door. and so onie began to make her plans -- [audio difficulty] >> the washingtons found out through just complete accident. and so they decided to go after her. because even though as president of the united states and someone who declared himself as antislavery, you would have thought he would have said, she's gone, i'm representing the country, let it go. they wouldn't let it go. and so they went after her. so initially, now, they sent an envoy. they were embarrassed about it, so they tried to do it in a subterfuge kind of way. so they sent an envoy to meet with her and sit down and say, onie, if you come
and onie was a young woman, probably early/mid 20s, who was mostly enslaved to martha washington. of she helped to dress her, she did cooking, she did household kinds of work. and she found out somewhere in 1795, 1796 that martha washington was planning to give her away as a gift for a wedding to one of her relatives. now, what this meant was that whatever promise the washingtons had made to their slaves, that at some point you will be free when we die, was going to be out the door. and so onie...
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. >>> first martha stewart now a wealthy san francisco housewife. why using her husband to make money may land her in the big house. >>> have you cut your t.v. cord? why more and more people are giving up their cable. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, guilty in connection with an insi >>> looks like a san francisco socialite could be heading to the slammer. she pleaded guilty in connection with an insider trader case. she also helped people log their sexual encounters. grace lee went to her high end neighborhood and got an earful from someone who knows her. >> reporter: a scandal has broken in the important neighborhood of pacific heights. the securities and exchange commission has been investigating a socialite couple for insider trader. both work for the powerhouse accounting firm deloitte tax. both have been accused of profiting illegally in a multimillion dollar scheme. >> is there any doubt in your mind that they could be guilty of insider trader for millions of dollars? >> doubt? they are undoubtedly guilty. >> what kind of people are they? >> unethical.
. >>> first martha stewart now a wealthy san francisco housewife. why using her husband to make money may land her in the big house. >>> have you cut your t.v. cord? why more and more people are giving up their cable. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, guilty in connection with an insi >>> looks like a san francisco socialite could be heading to the slammer. she pleaded guilty in connection with an insider trader case. she also helped people log their sexual encounters. grace lee...
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martha, thank you so much. try martha hall foose's dishes if your kitchen.me celebrateaconalia! only at denny's. america's diner is always open. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and ♪ we just keep ons.e jun keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> a full breakfast this morning. >> you don't get this on "nightline." >> number one show in late night. >> it's already started. it's all abc news, though. you can follow us online at twitter and facebook. and "world news" with diane sawyer later. we're one, big, happy family. >>> tomorrow on "gma," more from robin's exclusive interview with demi lovato. that's coming up. have a good day. gogogogogogogogo navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties
martha, thank you so much. try martha hall foose's dishes if your kitchen.me celebrateaconalia! only at denny's. america's diner is always open. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and ♪ we just keep ons.e jun keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> a full breakfast this morning. >>...
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they say martha stewart doesn't need any sleep.'s how she crochets all that stuff and irons. >> do you do that? >> i haven't managed to squeeze that in yet but i may give it a go. >> four hours of sleep, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." eryone, with more "world news now." pope, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." pe, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." e, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." , wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." >>> well, for most of us getting through the day without a major calamity is as much disaster preparedness as we can manage. >> very true, but more and more sturdy souls are now preparing for real disasters, and we mean everything from earthquakes to terrorist attacks. there are survivalists training schools. john donvan checked one out. >> reporter: when you have most of what most of us seem to want, good looks, a good marriage, good kids, a good home and yet you still want to esca
they say martha stewart doesn't need any sleep.'s how she crochets all that stuff and irons. >> do you do that? >> i haven't managed to squeeze that in yet but i may give it a go. >> four hours of sleep, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." eryone, with more "world news now." pope, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news now." pe, wow. >> we'll be back, everyone, with more "world news...
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a lot -- the system moving now up along the eastern seaboard up toward martha's vineyard, cape cod which will be turning to snow in parts of maine, there's lots of snow expected. currently, it is cold out there. 39 in downtown. same thing for culpepper. fredericksburg, you're 43. frederick, 36. hagerstown also 36 degrees. so, your day planner for today, highs around low 50s. by the noon, we should see the really showers tapering off. by 5:00, around mostly cloudy. 50 degrees. right now, 39. then i think when i'll see the breezes pick up especially later tonight and into tomorrow. if you have plans to go out tonight, i know it is friday. you want to bundle up. here is angie with your traffic. >> thank you, anny. the time now, 4:31. we kick off our friday morning traffic report with -- the green light. really not too much going on out there. we do have some wet pavement. obviously some snow in some areas. thank you, howard. 95 headed northbound in virginia. smooth sailing as we move it outside. no precipitation like that out this way from dumfries up toward the mixing bowl. continuing on t
a lot -- the system moving now up along the eastern seaboard up toward martha's vineyard, cape cod which will be turning to snow in parts of maine, there's lots of snow expected. currently, it is cold out there. 39 in downtown. same thing for culpepper. fredericksburg, you're 43. frederick, 36. hagerstown also 36 degrees. so, your day planner for today, highs around low 50s. by the noon, we should see the really showers tapering off. by 5:00, around mostly cloudy. 50 degrees. right now, 39....
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however the other case with martha stewart where she was behind bars and then she also had house arrest. where will barry bonds fall into place? >> somewhere in the middle. he did not testify in this case, so the judge isn't going to hold it against him that he perjured himself in this case, but he's also someone with no criminal history, but he did impede an investigation. so i think it's going to come down in the middle. but she set the bar in some ways by the other people in the balco case, so he's likely to get less than a year and i think she'll make him eligible for home detention. >> you've been around the block many years, was this a surprise to you of how this came about and does this hold water? >> it's going to be -- there's a lot of lawyering left to do. i am surprised because in and of itself the jury verdict seems inconsistent. how could you say he obstructed justice, yet you didn't find him guilty of perjury and the basis for the obstruction charge was barry bonds' perjury. there was nothing outside of that, such as some other activity that he did. so, yeah, it seems inco
however the other case with martha stewart where she was behind bars and then she also had house arrest. where will barry bonds fall into place? >> somewhere in the middle. he did not testify in this case, so the judge isn't going to hold it against him that he perjured himself in this case, but he's also someone with no criminal history, but he did impede an investigation. so i think it's going to come down in the middle. but she set the bar in some ways by the other people in the balco...
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we have seen the damage it has down to our environment martha mcauliffe what the fair props we do not want anymore of new modes. of course systems because there was a dismal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on in america. here are getting this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used like the board to experiment you can use this getting. old now we have more questions than we have matches the guards in like. the. mine. would be soo much brighter than if you knew about some new from plans to try to shoot some. stunts on t.v. don't succumb. to. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule today. american drones are not shaven there pierre is the coalition turns up the heat on colonel gadhafi it's more than a month since operation started out with a lot of forces entrenched many are saying that cost the template is going than we're. all scalars war in the coalition that's sending but the truth lies
we have seen the damage it has down to our environment martha mcauliffe what the fair props we do not want anymore of new modes. of course systems because there was a dismal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on in america. here are getting this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used like the board to experiment you can use this getting. old now we have more questions than we have matches the guards in like....