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edward purchased products from fort monroe. there are also very fragmentary references in some of the records. he mentions going to baltimore, which is a pretty remarkable thing, but he probably got himself on the military ship taking those troops out of virginia and back to washington. he also made his way back to their original plantation and gathered up the harvest they had originally planted. so, they opened their store. they sold these products. they even had pigs in a side yard they fattened up for slaughter. a husband and wife transform themselves from slaves into independent proprietors. i should note they went to fort hampton, very close to fort monroe. here is a photograph of hampton. the union's military presence has made that possible. this was war. things could change and change in an instant. that is what happened. fast-forward forward to the next summer. in 1862, when the region saw an influx of soldiers, led by general george mcclellan. it brought more men to the region. they made their way of the peninsula and
edward purchased products from fort monroe. there are also very fragmentary references in some of the records. he mentions going to baltimore, which is a pretty remarkable thing, but he probably got himself on the military ship taking those troops out of virginia and back to washington. he also made his way back to their original plantation and gathered up the harvest they had originally planted. so, they opened their store. they sold these products. they even had pigs in a side yard they...
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and the marilyn monroe, $6,000.e gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot of variables that go into this. let's take a look at the elvis photograph, for example. you see it says "to jack"? >> yes. >> well, because it says "to jack," that's limiting the market because is jamie going to be interested in something that says "to jack"? i'd rather just have a regular signature. so, with the "to jack" on it, you're looking at the $800 to $1,200 price range. >> i contacted several of the largest auction houses that deal in autographs. one suggested they will put together a book to honor jack kuster and market the product as the jack kuster collection. juan carlos asked me, does this mean that people would be able to buy particular items out of the collection from this cata
and the marilyn monroe, $6,000.e gold nuggets, what's the whole collection worth? what kind of numbers are we talking about? give me a ballpark. >> i would say for insurance purposes, this is a million-dollar collection, easily, because of the condition. >> in tim's opinion, it might have been worth even more. >> there's a lot of variables that go into this. let's take a look at the elvis photograph, for example. you see it says "to jack"? >> yes. >>...
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she has a book coming out in november titled black radical, the life and times of william monroe draw her, and she will be given a top at the nhs when it comes out. and finally, professor david krugler, from the university of wisconsin, the author of multiple volumes of nonfiction, as well as fiction, and including 1919, the year of racial violence, which came out in 2014. you're moderator today is professor robert bellinger, from the department of history, and also director of the black studies program and the clerk direction of african american literature. thank you for joining us. now, professor wirzbicki?. >>. i'm glad you came out to spend some time on this topic. as you've seen, the snow historical topic more pressing than american slavery. i will talk about a very small chunk of that big story, how black and white abolitionists, in the era before the civil war itself southern slavery not as some foreign, distant thing, that only existed on the other side of the mason-dixon line, but as an institution that lived and breathed and shake life in massachusetts. i want to start my to
she has a book coming out in november titled black radical, the life and times of william monroe draw her, and she will be given a top at the nhs when it comes out. and finally, professor david krugler, from the university of wisconsin, the author of multiple volumes of nonfiction, as well as fiction, and including 1919, the year of racial violence, which came out in 2014. you're moderator today is professor robert bellinger, from the department of history, and also director of the black...
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those sandwiches are made by bay area vegan delivery company atlas monroe. chance to take the sandwiches around our building and asked a few of our colleagues to sample them and they did not know they were vegan. >> fantastic. nice, crispy crust on the outside. >> mm! i give you three thumbs up but i only have two thumbs up. >> it's good. >> i want to tell you something, it's vegan chicken. >> oh, okay. it's good. >> you like it? >> i like it. >> i liked our colleague going, mm! in enthusiasm, it was so good. we are here with debora torres, the founder. congratulations to you. you turned down a million dollars from the sharks on "shark tank." this stuff has to be good. >> yes, yes, and would i do it again. it was an amazing experience for sure, yeah. >> we have to ask you what the meaning of atlas monroe is. at first i was confused because i thought what an interesting name for a faux fried chicken company. >> well, atlas because we have a lot of global, eclectic mrafrs and monroe means pure from the mouth of the river. so all of our ingredients are all natu
those sandwiches are made by bay area vegan delivery company atlas monroe. chance to take the sandwiches around our building and asked a few of our colleagues to sample them and they did not know they were vegan. >> fantastic. nice, crispy crust on the outside. >> mm! i give you three thumbs up but i only have two thumbs up. >> it's good. >> i want to tell you something, it's vegan chicken. >> oh, okay. it's good. >> you like it? >> i like it. >>...
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the thing about marilyn monroe's dress she w0 re about marilyn monroe's dress she wore to sing happyre getting ready to sell 0livia newtonjohn‘s are getting ready to sell 0livia newton john's jacket from greece. so, yes, people pull huge money into these items. if you are a musician, you love guitars. but a lot of people relate to items from grunge. that was such an amazing performance, that concert by kurt cobain, and then it was released six months after he passed away, huge success , months after he passed away, huge success, five—time platinum award, it's such an iconic thing. it is about kurt cobain and nirvana in general, and then fed to be released as an album in six months after he passed away. somebody clearly feels they have got a bargain and will treasure it and probably not wash it! martin, thank you very much for talking to us. i am sorry about the quality of the sound there. window cleaners in canada had a lucky escape after strong winds forced their platform to swing violently out of control. the cleaners were working on the stantec tower in edmonton when the platform
the thing about marilyn monroe's dress she w0 re about marilyn monroe's dress she wore to sing happyre getting ready to sell 0livia newtonjohn‘s are getting ready to sell 0livia newton john's jacket from greece. so, yes, people pull huge money into these items. if you are a musician, you love guitars. but a lot of people relate to items from grunge. that was such an amazing performance, that concert by kurt cobain, and then it was released six months after he passed away, huge success ,...
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>> monroe says the dangers for transpeople have a lot to do with laws. job because she was trans. in texas, that's legal. the supreme court is currently taking up a case to decide whether gender identity is protected under the civil rights act. monroe says when she heard what happened to calderone, she rushed to be by her side. but as they bonded, they learned the man suspected of shooting her was free after posting bail. in the moment, my biggest fear is that soon i will be out of this hospital, but this person is also out. i'm afraid that he's going to finish what he started. >> sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> such important reporting from sara sidner, our thanks to her. i want to make an important note. sara went to the last known address of the victim's accused attacker trying to get comment. he did not absence the door or the phone when he called and it's unclear whether he has a lawyer. >>> tonight, cnn partners with a human rights campaign to present a ground breaking town hall event. equality in america, a town hall, as they discuss the issues
>> monroe says the dangers for transpeople have a lot to do with laws. job because she was trans. in texas, that's legal. the supreme court is currently taking up a case to decide whether gender identity is protected under the civil rights act. monroe says when she heard what happened to calderone, she rushed to be by her side. but as they bonded, they learned the man suspected of shooting her was free after posting bail. in the moment, my biggest fear is that soon i will be out of this...
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we are at the corner of 21st at monro. a forgotten visitor was j edgar hoover. 1936, flew in from cleveland, 4:00 in the morning, arrived at this location. at that time there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell. put them in the car, drove them back to the
we are at the corner of 21st at monro. a forgotten visitor was j edgar hoover. 1936, flew in from cleveland, 4:00 in the morning, arrived at this location. at that time there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell. put them in the car, drove them back to the
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how did monroe we've become a great way to islamist terror. an exclusive report from the destroyed city. of philip in the science of our us starts october 24th on d w. president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy it comes as the u.s. introduces sanctions over cruise offensive in northern syria. also on the show as the top minds in german engineering gather in berlin what challenges are they facing. and robots in berlin welcome to deja vu business turkey's offensive in northern syria has shocked leaders in europe and the u.s. from across the political spectrum it's pushed some of them to issue warnings of the possible consequences to president tadic and his government including economic sanctions the business world is already reacting with folks fog and putting its plans for a new factory in turkey on hold. the turkish economy has barely made a partial recovery and no this improvement is under threat folks wagon apparently is hesitant to invest in a country that attacks its neighbors that's 1500000000 euros in investments and thousa
how did monroe we've become a great way to islamist terror. an exclusive report from the destroyed city. of philip in the science of our us starts october 24th on d w. president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy it comes as the u.s. introduces sanctions over cruise offensive in northern syria. also on the show as the top minds in german engineering gather in berlin what challenges are they facing. and robots in berlin welcome to deja vu business turkey's offensive in northern syria...
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so they hoped in their plans, they and so many other of a particular demographic around monroe county. >> it was a build up that whole summer that we couldn't wait to go to this halloween b party. >> halloween, becky and her friend chelsea just loved dressing up for halloween. chelsea and becky worked together at a restaurant called olga's kitchen. as they served their commerce, they talked endlessly about what was coming. this wasn't going to just be any halloween party. it was the annual halloween bash of 2014. >> i want everyone knew mike has the biggest halloween party. >> after all their friends were going ask and there would be excitement and who knew what all there would be. >> big name made a big name for himself with his music and epic parties here at his mother's farms. the girls had been to some of the big parties before, but nothing bad ever happened so why should they worry as they drus up their costumes of evil. >> we're going to be batman villains. >> chelsea would be the essence of evil. batman's nemesis, poison ivy. >> she looked beautiful in her costume. >> she made
so they hoped in their plans, they and so many other of a particular demographic around monroe county. >> it was a build up that whole summer that we couldn't wait to go to this halloween b party. >> halloween, becky and her friend chelsea just loved dressing up for halloween. chelsea and becky worked together at a restaurant called olga's kitchen. as they served their commerce, they talked endlessly about what was coming. this wasn't going to just be any halloween party. it was the...
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not in robust health she made the journey from london to monroe, north carolina where the helms center was dedicated in april 2000 and as she noted on that day that jesse helms record as a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched, his conviction so triumphantly validated in circumstances so embarrassing for his critics they have been rewriting them ever since. the senator said yes, liberty. margaret thatcher and jesse helms, global totalitarianism. senator helms used to say they don't understand. i don't care and neither does mike but no one was ever neutral about either of them and that is a testament to what they thought politics should be. not a total of they now let you but battleground for passion and ideas. never lost an election and that is what is often forgotten and they understood freedom better than many of their critics. senator helms resolutely believed american freedom required massive national defense. he told the veterans of foreign wars in 1973 sooner or later week america will be challenged. sooner or later a week america will have to fight or surrender. senator helm
not in robust health she made the journey from london to monroe, north carolina where the helms center was dedicated in april 2000 and as she noted on that day that jesse helms record as a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched, his conviction so triumphantly validated in circumstances so embarrassing for his critics they have been rewriting them ever since. the senator said yes, liberty. margaret thatcher and jesse helms, global totalitarianism. senator helms used to say they don't...
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doctrine, and the monroe doctrine says clearly if anything happens in this hemisphere that looks like a foreign invasion of any kind or an invasion of any -- a foreign ideology, we have the right of the united states of america to step in anywhere and do what we need to do to clean it up and to reject whatever that influence is, and so there's this fence and we have felt it in many countries in latin america when the united states has come in, either commercially or even politically, and certainly militarily, and has influenced a whole course of nations. so it is -- and i feel, i think, as you seem to feel as well, that this is a colonialism of sorts and its has been, and it's something that is very rick to shake, frankly, because if somebody comes down and builds factories and starts commerce and creates jobs, my own father worked for an american company in peru. there is the sense of well-being in the end, though, what is happening is that the country itself is not developing. and the people themselves are not coming to full realization because they're being governs by an outside fo
doctrine, and the monroe doctrine says clearly if anything happens in this hemisphere that looks like a foreign invasion of any kind or an invasion of any -- a foreign ideology, we have the right of the united states of america to step in anywhere and do what we need to do to clean it up and to reject whatever that influence is, and so there's this fence and we have felt it in many countries in latin america when the united states has come in, either commercially or even politically, and...
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russia rejects attempts to return latin america back to the rules dating back to the monroe doctrine that america used to overthrow regimes and states, stooping to methods of military blackmail, unlawful coercion, and blockades as it continues to do in relation to cuba and defiance of u.n. resolutions. next year marks the 60th anniversary of the granting of the declaration of independence to colonial countries of people. however, a number of western states are still clinging to the old rules, ignoring this declaration and other decisions of the general assembly on de colonization addressed directly to them, while keeping former overseas territories under their control. this november marks another anniversary. 20 years since the adoption of osce summit the charter for european security and the platform for cooperative security. these documents set out principles of cooperation for all countries and organizations of the euro-atlantic region. heads of states and government solemnly declared that no one should provide for their own security at the expense of another security. regrettably
russia rejects attempts to return latin america back to the rules dating back to the monroe doctrine that america used to overthrow regimes and states, stooping to methods of military blackmail, unlawful coercion, and blockades as it continues to do in relation to cuba and defiance of u.n. resolutions. next year marks the 60th anniversary of the granting of the declaration of independence to colonial countries of people. however, a number of western states are still clinging to the old rules,...
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she made the journey from london to monroe, north carolina, when the helms center was dedicated in april of 2000. and as brian said, she noted on that day that jesse helms' record as a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched and convictions so triumphantly validated and circumstances so embarrassing for his critics that they've been rewriting them ever since. as she said, senator, no, always said yes, liberty. it was not easy for margaret thatcher and jesse helms to stand to thwart the tides, global totalitarianism and yell stop. senator helms used to say they don't understand, i don't care what the press says about me, andmaggie. no one was neutral to either one of them and that was a testament to what they thought politics should be. not a tussle of baynalities buta battleground. they understood freedom better than many of their critics. senator helms resolutely believed that american freedom required a massive national defense. he told the veterans of civil wars at the old hotel in raleigh back in 1973, sooner or later, a weak america will be challenged. sooner or later, a weak amer
she made the journey from london to monroe, north carolina, when the helms center was dedicated in april of 2000. and as brian said, she noted on that day that jesse helms' record as a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched and convictions so triumphantly validated and circumstances so embarrassing for his critics that they've been rewriting them ever since. as she said, senator, no, always said yes, liberty. it was not easy for margaret thatcher and jesse helms to stand to thwart the tides,...
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diciendo que los testimonios en contra de tony, como el del narco a diesel rojo y el de fernando chan monroehasta la cadena perpetua. paola: un padre soltero con seis niÑos estuvo por ser deportado. viviÓ por aÑos en el limbo migratorio. ramÓn: una verdadera pesadilla, pero hoy la vida le recompensÓ la lucha y el amor, mediante una parÓ migratorio que lo librÓ de las garras de la deportaciÓn. millie delgado tiene la historia. millie: algo que no pasarÁ. eduardo, un padre soltero de seis hijos estadounidenses recibiÓ la mejor noticia de su vida, al tener entre sus manos la aÑorada residencia permanente. >> es una alegrÍa sentir que estamos en este paÍs protegidos, sin temor alguno. millie: este emigrante de guerrero, mÉxico fue abandonado por su esposa hace 10 aÑos. quedÓ a cargo de sus seis hijos, se convirtiÓ en padre y madre a la vez. asegura que en su afÁn de arreglar su situaciÓn migratoria, recurriÓ a un notario que, lejos de ayudarlo, lo perjudicÓ. >> tuvo mala representaciÓn desde el principio. a lo Último por orden de deportaciÓn en 2006. millie: su pesadilla finalizÓ cuando se puso
diciendo que los testimonios en contra de tony, como el del narco a diesel rojo y el de fernando chan monroehasta la cadena perpetua. paola: un padre soltero con seis niÑos estuvo por ser deportado. viviÓ por aÑos en el limbo migratorio. ramÓn: una verdadera pesadilla, pero hoy la vida le recompensÓ la lucha y el amor, mediante una parÓ migratorio que lo librÓ de las garras de la deportaciÓn. millie delgado tiene la historia. millie: algo que no pasarÁ. eduardo, un padre soltero de...
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this in that when did you first find playboy it was my neighbor and my neighbor box smith and south monroe street who work on the line at corps brewery to look at the picture and i also saw him reading the articles and had a familiar joke which turns out to be true and as a somewhat different audience and i don't know how far down the road i'll get with that (laughs) because this is one of those deals where (inaudible) i don't want to displace gender violence which playboy also represents so you put those things in the complex context. custer never looked back about where he was working on the office in the basement for a moment sister had asleep upstairs where my brother and i shared the basement so he developed a writers routine and add a cup of cold coffee and left it for the morning and cigarettes and hours worth of solitary or any organized just thinking with the typewriter and had a writing dog at his feet and jay the and then harbor were passionate about our dog names and then finally his last writing dog which had old cycling songs from his youth. over and over again and many night
this in that when did you first find playboy it was my neighbor and my neighbor box smith and south monroe street who work on the line at corps brewery to look at the picture and i also saw him reading the articles and had a familiar joke which turns out to be true and as a somewhat different audience and i don't know how far down the road i'll get with that (laughs) because this is one of those deals where (inaudible) i don't want to displace gender violence which playboy also represents so...
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for me it was my neighbor buck way onho was just on the monroe street. a working class guy who worked at coors brewery. and ascribed to playboy he looked at the pictures. playboy andibed to look to the plate shares. at the first time i saw him reading the articles. that familiar joke that i just get it for the articles may turn out to be true and it may reach a different audience than we imagine. [laughter] wereis one of the deals that thing which is a hegemonic. is hegemonic is also counter hegemonic paired i do not want to displace the gender violence playboy also represents. isaac is important to put things in a calm place context. once he finished custer, he never looked back. we moved to a slightly larger house where he is hamilton office in the basement. my mom and sister slept upstairs but the office was behind the basement room my brother and i shared so we listened as overtime he developed a writers routine. if a cup of cold coffee, left over from morning, cigarettes, and hours worth of solitaire with the occasional curse and shuffle as he organ
for me it was my neighbor buck way onho was just on the monroe street. a working class guy who worked at coors brewery. and ascribed to playboy he looked at the pictures. playboy andibed to look to the plate shares. at the first time i saw him reading the articles. that familiar joke that i just get it for the articles may turn out to be true and it may reach a different audience than we imagine. [laughter] wereis one of the deals that thing which is a hegemonic. is hegemonic is also counter...
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the corner of 21st and monroe. another forgotten visitor to toledo, j edgar hoover, who came here in 1936, flying from cleveland at 4:00 in the morning, arriving at this location. at that time, it would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked a door down and arrested america's most wanted threw him in the back of a car, drove him to the airport, flew him to cleveland where he held a press conference where he announced he had captured america's most wanted criminal. campbell was part of a gang that had kidnapped a brewer's son in st. paul, minnesota, and ransomed him for $200,000. they got the money and released him unharmed, but hoover promised he would get every single person involved in the crime. harry campbell was the last person, living in toledo under the nose of everybody. after the arrest, it came out the sheriff of the county had been seen drinking with campbell ewerye weekends at a br just down the street here on this corner. toledo was known as a wide-open town, and i think hoover
the corner of 21st and monroe. another forgotten visitor to toledo, j edgar hoover, who came here in 1936, flying from cleveland at 4:00 in the morning, arriving at this location. at that time, it would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked a door down and arrested america's most wanted threw him in the back of a car, drove him to the airport, flew him to cleveland where he held a press conference where he announced he had captured america's most wanted criminal....
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arilyn monroe showed us dreaming big and working hard america.ething in arilyn monroe went off to become a trailblazer, and it's with great pride i introduce van nuys to rename the post office in celebration of the life and the incredible monroe.of marilyn thank you for the -- thank you, sir, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the back to the lds gentleman from california, mr. rouda. mr. rouda: mr. chair, i reserve my time.nder of the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gosar: i rise in support of .r. 1252, introduced by representative tony cardenas. this bill names the post office located in van nuys, california, in honor of marilyn monroe. ms. monroe spent her formative in van nuys and attended the high school in the area. the neighborhood held a special place in her heart. has said, if van nuys was a ource of joy, as it served as an escape from her turbulent childhood, and i
arilyn monroe showed us dreaming big and working hard america.ething in arilyn monroe went off to become a trailblazer, and it's with great pride i introduce van nuys to rename the post office in celebration of the life and the incredible monroe.of marilyn thank you for the -- thank you, sir, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the back to the lds gentleman from california, mr. rouda. mr. rouda: mr. chair, i reserve my time.nder of the speaker pro tempore: the...
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if you are using fiscal policy, you reduce fiscal monroe abilities because you raised the denominator of those ratios without people taking on more usingas opposed to interest-rate as an accounting mechanism where you are adding financial vulnerabilities. by encouraging individuals to do the borrowing and spending, instead of the government. with: that was amanda lang bank of canada governor stephen poloz. you can hear more of the interview at 2:00 eastern today. shery: biting into apple's results. the tech giant reports earnings after the closing bell. what to expect from iphone sales and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ amber: breaking news on huawei. as our bloomberg calls are reporting, people familiar with the matter say the u.k. government will delay any decision on huawei until after the federal election. a decision on whether and to what extent huawei can participate in the 5g rollout, likely now, according to two sources, to be delayed, until 2020. other countries like canada have yet to make a decision on huawei 's participation in the 5g network. we are also focusing on one of hu
if you are using fiscal policy, you reduce fiscal monroe abilities because you raised the denominator of those ratios without people taking on more usingas opposed to interest-rate as an accounting mechanism where you are adding financial vulnerabilities. by encouraging individuals to do the borrowing and spending, instead of the government. with: that was amanda lang bank of canada governor stephen poloz. you can hear more of the interview at 2:00 eastern today. shery: biting into apple's...
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which means if your home is located at a certain intersection -- if i zoom in, areas i'm seeing, monroe under evacuation, certain portions up through zone 3, windsor area as well. some were issued starting yesterday at 4:00. now they're telling -- you probably hear the sirens behind me. they're wanting to make sure folks are leaving safely. it appears to be done in a very orderly fachlgs i've seen vehicling following the direction of the cops. earlier they were doing a little bit of a traffic break, which you've probably seen in the past before as you're driving. the police start doing these little swirls. that's when they're doing a travel barack. we'll going to head to healdsburg to see what the situation is there. >> vianeyorsn pen grove. you see a line of traffic, which is great to see people heeding these mandatory evacuations. she said she saw traffic all the way to santa rosa, which is ten miles north to where she is now. we want to send it over to healdsburg where our former anchor sam brock is now live for us. sam, i hate to say it's great to see you right now. haven't seen you
which means if your home is located at a certain intersection -- if i zoom in, areas i'm seeing, monroe under evacuation, certain portions up through zone 3, windsor area as well. some were issued starting yesterday at 4:00. now they're telling -- you probably hear the sirens behind me. they're wanting to make sure folks are leaving safely. it appears to be done in a very orderly fachlgs i've seen vehicling following the direction of the cops. earlier they were doing a little bit of a traffic...
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how did monroe we've become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city to the fullest in the science of our us starts oct 24th on d w. president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy it comes as the u.s. introduces sanctions over i'm chris offensive in northern syria. also on the show as the top minds in german engineering gather in berlin what challenges are they facing.
how did monroe we've become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city to the fullest in the science of our us starts oct 24th on d w. president trump threatens to destroy the turkish economy it comes as the u.s. introduces sanctions over i'm chris offensive in northern syria. also on the show as the top minds in german engineering gather in berlin what challenges are they facing.
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bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereike no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereike no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
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stacey monroe became an activist because of her own struggles as a transwoman.ives in greater fear now than ever. >> am i dpoiing to walk up to another killing, attack? what's next? >> she says she lost a job because eshoo was trans. in texas, that's legal the supreme court is taking opcase to decide whether jurey -- and as they bonded they learned the man suspected of shooting him is free after posting gale. my biggest fear is soon i'll be out of the hospital but this person is also out. i'm afraid he's going to fin iffish what he started. >> cnn, los angeles. >>> it is important to note she went to the last known address of the victim's accused attacker trying to get comment. he did not answer the car or door. it's unclear whether he has a lawyer. we'll be right back. are you a christian author with a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> the national basketball association is trying to save its relationship with china and keep access to billions in potential revenue. it's been days since
stacey monroe became an activist because of her own struggles as a transwoman.ives in greater fear now than ever. >> am i dpoiing to walk up to another killing, attack? what's next? >> she says she lost a job because eshoo was trans. in texas, that's legal the supreme court is taking opcase to decide whether jurey -- and as they bonded they learned the man suspected of shooting him is free after posting gale. my biggest fear is soon i'll be out of the hospital but this person is...
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let me bring up a map primarily from the central of west virginia and also monroe county, ohio green county is here. their initial service was about 50 4:50 miles west of wind, chester virginia. most of the early service was in the lower part of the chandelier valley. they fought in the chandelier valley campaign of 1862. they gave themselves the nickname the bloody seventh after the relatively bloodless romney campaign, only a handful of casualties. unfortunately for them, that nickname would become prophetic. they were transferred to the army of potomac second corps and july of 1862. they participated all of the of the potomac major campaigns in the east and theater, from the this. suffered 45% casualty rate -- 45% kept casualty during the first big battle and gettysburg they were assigned the -- excuse me gibraltar -- attack the counter attack this battle three days here cause a lot of casualties and went from regimental strength that battalion size strength. the survivors of the battalion who enlisted in 1864 became members of the seventh west virginia volunteers they became the
let me bring up a map primarily from the central of west virginia and also monroe county, ohio green county is here. their initial service was about 50 4:50 miles west of wind, chester virginia. most of the early service was in the lower part of the chandelier valley. they fought in the chandelier valley campaign of 1862. they gave themselves the nickname the bloody seventh after the relatively bloodless romney campaign, only a handful of casualties. unfortunately for them, that nickname would...
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earlier i spoke to christopher monroe, a physicist at the university of maryland and co—founder of theantum supremacy‘ on this. well, it is a tricky metric because anything in quantum is actually hard to prove that it is useful or so far that you can do something that you could not do otherwise said this achievement, it is a pretty serious technical achievement on par with lots of other things going on and so the good news is they built a system thatis the good news is they built a system that is programmable, more programmable than past systems, have shown similar handset supremacy but the problem is the problem they choseis the problem is the problem they chose is really useless and it has a feature that allows them to run the computer longer than you would normally, for any useful computation. a bit of a mixed bag but progress continues. it has been compared to the wright brothers and flying and essentially we are at the point where they have prove the point, nearly a0 years on, how long do you think before it becomes applicable to real life situations? that is a tricky one. i asked
earlier i spoke to christopher monroe, a physicist at the university of maryland and co—founder of theantum supremacy‘ on this. well, it is a tricky metric because anything in quantum is actually hard to prove that it is useful or so far that you can do something that you could not do otherwise said this achievement, it is a pretty serious technical achievement on par with lots of other things going on and so the good news is they built a system thatis the good news is they built a system...
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doctrine, and the monroe doctrine says clearly if anything happens in this hemisphere that looks likeof any kind or an invasion of any -- a foreign ideology, we have the right of the united states of america to step in anywhere and do what we need to do to clean it up and to reject whatever that influence is, and so there's this fence and we have felt it in many countries in latin america when the united states has come in, either commercially or even politically, and certainly militarily, and has influenced a whole course of nations. so it is -- and i feel, i think, as you seem to feel as well, that this is a colonialism of sorts and its has been, and it's something that is very rick to shake, frankly, because if somebody comes down and builds factories and starts commerce and creates jobs, my own father worked for an american company in peru. there is the sense of well-being in the end, though, what is happening is that the country itself is not developing. and the people themselves are not coming to full realization because they're being governs by an outside force. >> thank you. t
doctrine, and the monroe doctrine says clearly if anything happens in this hemisphere that looks likeof any kind or an invasion of any -- a foreign ideology, we have the right of the united states of america to step in anywhere and do what we need to do to clean it up and to reject whatever that influence is, and so there's this fence and we have felt it in many countries in latin america when the united states has come in, either commercially or even politically, and certainly militarily, and...
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marilyn monroe harris, first baptist church of teaneck, teaneck, new jersey. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord, our gordon, how excellent -- our god, how excellent is your name on all the earth. we thank you for this day and we pray for those who gather in these hallowed halls and serve the united states of america. we pray that you sustain their physical bodies and wrap your arms around their loved ones. on this day, we ask that your holy presence become manifest, guide all with wisdom and discernment to implement just and sound policy. engulf all with compassion for humanity and creation, infuse our hearts with your love. for it is your love, o lord, that is transformational. it is your love that seeks the greater good. it is your love that heals. let us face this day knowing that you are with us and may all that is done in this place, on this day, bring you and you alone glory and honor. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rul
marilyn monroe harris, first baptist church of teaneck, teaneck, new jersey. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord, our gordon, how excellent -- our god, how excellent is your name on all the earth. we thank you for this day and we pray for those who gather in these hallowed halls and serve the united states of america. we pray that you sustain their physical bodies and wrap your arms around their loved ones. on this day, we ask that your holy presence become manifest, guide all with wisdom and...
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bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereazzi, there was jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereazzi, there was jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
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the auction block of baseball sports in hollywd signed by joe dimaggio and his then wife marilyn monroe00,000. >> there are so few of these s this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> lou gehrig's 1933 major league baseball contract could be yours. >> the contract is worth $23,000 for a year. but yet we hope that this piece of paper alone will fetch over $100,000. >> it is not just baseball, hockey, other historic items in basketball gear will also be available. >> the magic johnson signed shirt. >> you can bid on these items in person in beverly hills or online on november 14. >>> since we are talking baseball, a reminder here the world series kicks off tomorrow the only place to watch it is right here in and see washington nationals facing the houston astros. >>> the pacific crest trail runs from mexico of the it is a even for some hikers. thrown a blizzard and it can be downri >> there is a heavy frost and you wake up and it is cold. >> the herring tale of survival in the wild. >>> parts of the bay area could see more of the planned outages. pg&e is expected to give an update at 5
the auction block of baseball sports in hollywd signed by joe dimaggio and his then wife marilyn monroe00,000. >> there are so few of these s this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> lou gehrig's 1933 major league baseball contract could be yours. >> the contract is worth $23,000 for a year. but yet we hope that this piece of paper alone will fetch over $100,000. >> it is not just baseball, hockey, other historic items in basketball gear will also be available....
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green thumb industry partner, eugene monroe welcome. >> great to have you and your expertise concentrated brook, i know ole miss is only place that has been allowed to do studies that are necessary, deasaid they are taking new application, true they have not -- green letter denied dozens of application that have cam in. >> there has been program move to take applicationing and is careen gro--increase grow produ, nothing has happened, they are still controlling production. making strains that are more limited than in the other medicinal and recreational markets in terms of thcor cbd . kennedy: it means they don't know what they should know. there are so many people out their who are curious to consume and either have a good time for treat a variety of conditions ask they can't. right now nfl, of all places studying marijuana as a potential pain management tool for players. yesterday retired wide receiver percy harvin said he smoked weed before every game, he played for 8 years to deal and dealt with hianxiety disorder with cannabi, should the league embrace pot, why has it taken so long, h
green thumb industry partner, eugene monroe welcome. >> great to have you and your expertise concentrated brook, i know ole miss is only place that has been allowed to do studies that are necessary, deasaid they are taking new application, true they have not -- green letter denied dozens of application that have cam in. >> there has been program move to take applicationing and is careen gro--increase grow produ, nothing has happened, they are still controlling production. making...
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she made the journey from london, monroe, north carolina where the helms center was dedicated in april 2000 and she noted on that day that jesse helms's record is a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched. and conviction so triumphantly validated and circumstances so embarrassing for his critics that they have been rewriting them ever since. senator helms always said yes. and putting forth the tide's global totalitarianism. senator held used to say they don't understand, i don't care what is progressive about me. no one was ever neutral about either one of them. that is a testament to what politics should be. not a tussle of banalities but a battleground of passion and ideas. they never lost an election. they understood freedom better than many. senator helms resolutely believed american freedom required national defense and told the hotel at rally in 1971, week america will be challenged. sooner or later a week america will have to fight. senator helms, from that small town in southwestern north carolina understood better than anybody, the fighting will be done but it will be done a
she made the journey from london, monroe, north carolina where the helms center was dedicated in april 2000 and she noted on that day that jesse helms's record is a freedom fighter for the west is unmatched. and conviction so triumphantly validated and circumstances so embarrassing for his critics that they have been rewriting them ever since. senator helms always said yes. and putting forth the tide's global totalitarianism. senator held used to say they don't understand, i don't care what is...
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hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our pro-marijuana panel. mm-hmm. nice. lou: good evening. the radical dimms contrived a political persecution of president trump they will likely soon regret. already speaker pelosi is talking about prayer, apparently praying for mercy from the low lifes in her party who concocted a scheme to impeach trump. the senseless, baseless claims that the president was somehow improper in his phone call with president zelensky of ukraine. zelensky said straight out that president trump never pressured him. and that's how the -- the transcript from their call read as well. today speaker pelosi and adam schiff leading the charge on capitol hill as is their wont in full-throated dramatic readings. they claim president trump is a threat to the republic and the constitution. the same constitution they are working to up-end. the president tore into the house intel committee chairman this afternoon. president trump: he should be forced to resign from congress. adam schiff. he should be forced to resign. he made up a convers
hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our pro-marijuana panel. mm-hmm. nice. lou: good evening. the radical dimms contrived a political persecution of president trump they will likely soon regret. already speaker pelosi is talking about prayer, apparently praying for mercy from the low lifes in her party who concocted a scheme to impeach trump. the senseless, baseless claims that the president was somehow improper in his phone call with president...
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hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our pro-marijuana panellou: good evening. the radical dimms contrived a political persecution of president trump they will likely soon regret. already speaker pelosi is talking about prayer, apparently praying for mercy from the low lifes in her party who concocted a scheme to impeach trump. the senseless, baseless claims that the president was somehow improper in his phone call with president zelensky of ukraine.
hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our pro-marijuana panellou: good evening. the radical dimms contrived a political persecution of president trump they will likely soon regret. already speaker pelosi is talking about prayer, apparently praying for mercy from the low lifes in her party who concocted a scheme to impeach trump. the senseless, baseless claims that the president was somehow improper in his phone call with president zelensky of ukraine.
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hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our for time life'sell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course. (laughter) (narrator) he was a true patriot.
hate mail tomorrow night, and tomorrow, kat timpf, guy benson, and eugene monroe, our for time life'sell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course. (laughter) (narrator) he was a true patriot.
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host: on the independent line next, monroe, north carolina, a friend, good morning. caller: good morning. of c-span since back in the 1990's. let me give you a short background of myself. i'm an independent. i was raised by conservative parents. i am adjust with school student. school student. i had been a republican for 35 years, and i'm no longer a republican and i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. has any real,nce true christian attributes. he is what we would consider, as real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. that means when it is convenient to be a christian, then he is a christian. but when it is not convenient, he likes to maneuver, and, you know, reinterpret things so that he can, you know, be cool, the way donald trump is. he was picked because donald trump wanted to get the christian vote. that is the only reason. donald trump does not listen to a word that this man says brady does not care about a word he says. conservatives who go with trump are conservatives of convenience. there are no real true conservatives who
host: on the independent line next, monroe, north carolina, a friend, good morning. caller: good morning. of c-span since back in the 1990's. let me give you a short background of myself. i'm an independent. i was raised by conservative parents. i am adjust with school student. school student. i had been a republican for 35 years, and i'm no longer a republican and i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. has any real,nce true christian attributes. he is what we would...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny horton dancin' bill monroend opry tuned in ♪ on that am radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ heard 'em all growin' up in daddy's ol' farm truck ♪ eight-track stereo. hey, that's country bro ♪ you're gonna be country? you oughta know ♪ a little bit of somethin' 'bout the roots and the boots ♪ and the rhinestone suits that started this rodeo ♪ hey that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ emmylou and conway twitty m-m-mel and detroit city ♪ crystal gayle, and willie, waylon, david alan coe ♪ earl thomas, eddy rabbit shenandoah, alabama ♪ george strait and randy travis, ♪ diggin' up bones saw 'em on hee-haw ♪ singing in their overalls ♪ junior was the star of the show ♪ that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ bo and luke and daisy duke ♪ smokey and the bandit, one and two ♪ jer
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny horton dancin' bill monroend opry tuned in ♪ on that am radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ heard 'em all growin' up in daddy's ol' farm truck ♪ eight-track...
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findings he did, victory or death it is hamilton washington others including the future president james monroe also an artillery officer under knocks for the battle of trenton and there they are, an early morning light treasury through the ice and snow and you can imagine how cold they must have felt, hamilton's artillery was indeed at both battles of trenton, what do i mean? when you hear the battles, well it's just like there's two battles of this goes to battle of trenton, the second one is not as famous and a few days later it's known as the battle of creek and i'm showing that in a sketch, unfortunately not a color drawing you can be found and it is well documented, hamilton much like he did over the river uses his canyon fire to deliver withering fire on the british and this is a well documented battle that gets overshadowed by the surprise attack a few days later, as well as the second surprise attack which is the u.s. army at princeton, the problem is, yes hamilton's artillery at the battle and we don't know exactly, where there is no evidence whatsoever for the lofty legend but it tel
findings he did, victory or death it is hamilton washington others including the future president james monroe also an artillery officer under knocks for the battle of trenton and there they are, an early morning light treasury through the ice and snow and you can imagine how cold they must have felt, hamilton's artillery was indeed at both battles of trenton, what do i mean? when you hear the battles, well it's just like there's two battles of this goes to battle of trenton, the second one is...
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joining us this morning is captain the monroe we welcome back. welcome back sir.t's always nice to see you because you always bring such interesting guests. are you adding more lines? how big is the pride now at six flags? >> we have two older females and we adopted cain a few months ago and now amari, tau and tsavo make up the pride. they are kind of restless right now. i tell you one thing, normally they have a walk around the park for about two hours. that's what they want to do. >> they are beautiful animals. how big will they get? how fast? >> the females get about 350 pounds. males anywhere from 400 to 600 pounds. >> in four months will we see a big difference? >> they will be about 50 or 60 pounds bigger than now. >> how long until the full- grown? about three years. one thing you notice, you see on the cameras, they have a lot of spots on the. people ask if they are leopards. those are spots to camouflage them while cubs. they will fade as they get bigger. >> they fade because they have other ways to protect themselves in the wild. >> exactly. >> you have
joining us this morning is captain the monroe we welcome back. welcome back sir.t's always nice to see you because you always bring such interesting guests. are you adding more lines? how big is the pride now at six flags? >> we have two older females and we adopted cain a few months ago and now amari, tau and tsavo make up the pride. they are kind of restless right now. i tell you one thing, normally they have a walk around the park for about two hours. that's what they want to do....
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the congressman senators sit to listen but the members of the supreme court and outgoing president monrond jq adams all spent hours listening to this presentation. in the community he set up was called new harmony and it was in indiana and almost instantly collapsed. and what happened at new harmony turned out to be exactly representative of the whole group of the experiment, historians say their median lifespan was two years before they went their way of new harmony. it might have been an alternative imaginary history that the whole idea of socialism would've ended right there. they tried that and it did not work. but then they were given a much more powerful life by this remarkable tagteam of political activists and philosophers of great power. they pulled off which is one of the great intellectual times of all time. >> you can visit our website booktv.org to watch the rest of the program. search for joshua or the title of his book, heaven on earth using the search box at the top of the page. >> every year booktv covers festivals around the country. here is a look at some of the events
the congressman senators sit to listen but the members of the supreme court and outgoing president monrond jq adams all spent hours listening to this presentation. in the community he set up was called new harmony and it was in indiana and almost instantly collapsed. and what happened at new harmony turned out to be exactly representative of the whole group of the experiment, historians say their median lifespan was two years before they went their way of new harmony. it might have been an...
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they are celebrating commemorating the arrival of first africans but the beginning the end in fort monroe. because of that beginning of the unraveling of slavery the united states was led into emancipation in a way it had not foreseen. so, you can see it was the fate war itsry that gave the shape and duration even though mentioned in newspapers and letters. it is a fact soldiers didn't against slavery as they went that battle or rode regacalled but they were against slavery or for because their countries were. how l give you an example they generate each other's history fe history. republicans were frustrated with former t johnson apnd confederates so they created a commission in 1866 to explore on in the south and invited a range of people including robert e. lee and leaders and rate unionists to testify. several people from stanton including john brown and speaker of the house of virginia. he argued in the presence of enemies that to leave the united states was profoundly as misguided. they said if there is a war where it will be. virginia will be the flanders of they had seen it devast
they are celebrating commemorating the arrival of first africans but the beginning the end in fort monroe. because of that beginning of the unraveling of slavery the united states was led into emancipation in a way it had not foreseen. so, you can see it was the fate war itsry that gave the shape and duration even though mentioned in newspapers and letters. it is a fact soldiers didn't against slavery as they went that battle or rode regacalled but they were against slavery or for because their...
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so you had george washington, franklin, madison, monroe, hamilton with 1.25 million people.on people. >> you never mentioned donald trump. making passing references to those you were speaking of including woodward. where do you think he will be? >> most historians would say you can't really know until a president is gone for quite some time. remember, harry truman was not very popular when he left office. now he's lionized. jimmy carter wasn't popular but he's respected more -- >> neil: more than ex-presidents. >> it's presidency was impressive. your contributions were vital to it. >> well, i got coffee. >> i don't think you can tell, for example, if there's an impeachment and conviction, which doesn't seem to be the case, goes one way. if there's no impeachment, goes another way. so we don't know what a all the facts are. >> neil: doesn't depend whether he gets a second term or not. >> that's right. most are measured by whether they get re-elected. if you get re-elected in the second term is not great, you're still considered successful. so his record is whether he gets re-
so you had george washington, franklin, madison, monroe, hamilton with 1.25 million people.on people. >> you never mentioned donald trump. making passing references to those you were speaking of including woodward. where do you think he will be? >> most historians would say you can't really know until a president is gone for quite some time. remember, harry truman was not very popular when he left office. now he's lionized. jimmy carter wasn't popular but he's respected more --...
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we've had the monroe doctrine. we've had the reagan doctrine. this is kind of the mr. doctrine "i pity the fool." i mean, that's basically what trump was saying. you can't make this stuff up, right? >> be a good guy. don't be a tough guy. don't be a fool. >> don't be a fool. susan, beyond the don't be a tough guy, don't be a fool, i will call you later, there's a key part that deserves a lot of scrutiny here. the president writes, "you can make a great deal. general mazloum is willing to make concessions they would never have made in the past. i am confidentially enclosing a copy of his letter to me, just received." why is the president handing a letter from a u.s. ally over to their enemy? >> well, first of all, what donald trump has shown very much in the last few days is that there is no such thing as a permanent u.s. ally or u.s. friend. he not only is willing to abandon partners like the kurds but to pivot on them with astonishing speed, you know. and so that's what's happened. these folks were literally fighting alongside u.s. troops, essentially still at the tim
we've had the monroe doctrine. we've had the reagan doctrine. this is kind of the mr. doctrine "i pity the fool." i mean, that's basically what trump was saying. you can't make this stuff up, right? >> be a good guy. don't be a tough guy. don't be a fool. >> don't be a fool. susan, beyond the don't be a tough guy, don't be a fool, i will call you later, there's a key part that deserves a lot of scrutiny here. the president writes, "you can make a great deal. general...
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. >> a marilyn monroe calendar isn't a luxury. it is a necessity. >> that topical kind of monologue was something brand new. it seems like a very simple thing but that's what bob hope really innovated. >> it takes a lot to mount a big show. long hours, deep into the night. constantly revising the script. revisions made necessary by last-minute changes in a changing world. >> bob hope was the first guy to utilize an actual staff of writers to give you topical material of the day. >> he really did invent the idea of the comedian being the head writer, the managing editor, and having a bunch of writers. >> the traditions of stand up comedy in the 1950s were still really derived from vaudeville. you know, those performers like bob hope had nothing more than their mind than just getting laughs and that was plenty. the guy who really came along and changed all that was mort sol. >> richard nixon is running for governor of california and i realize sometimes they want this material to be topical. he'll be running for something no matter w
. >> a marilyn monroe calendar isn't a luxury. it is a necessity. >> that topical kind of monologue was something brand new. it seems like a very simple thing but that's what bob hope really innovated. >> it takes a lot to mount a big show. long hours, deep into the night. constantly revising the script. revisions made necessary by last-minute changes in a changing world. >> bob hope was the first guy to utilize an actual staff of writers to give you topical material of...
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monroe says when she heard what happened to calderon, she rushed to be by her side but as they bondedan suspected of shooting her was free after posting bail. in the moment, my biggest fear is soon i will be out of this hospital, but this person is also out. i'm afraid he's going to finish what he started. she has been praying she's going to be all right once she leaves. she's afraid the attacker will come back and kill her. we tried to speak with him. we went to his address. he did not respond to our request for comment. >> that is really scary. no wonder she is so frightened right now. sara, thank you very much for that report. >>> so tonight cnn partners with the human rights campaign to present a ground breaking town hall event. equality in america. join 2020 candidates as they face issues in back-to-back town halls. tonight at 7:30 eastern. >> really looking forward to that. >>> we have a rare interview with george conway. we don't usually hear his voice. he, of course, is the husband of top white house adviser kellyanne conway. his message to those in the president's inner circl
monroe says when she heard what happened to calderon, she rushed to be by her side but as they bondedan suspected of shooting her was free after posting bail. in the moment, my biggest fear is soon i will be out of this hospital, but this person is also out. i'm afraid he's going to finish what he started. she has been praying she's going to be all right once she leaves. she's afraid the attacker will come back and kill her. we tried to speak with him. we went to his address. he did not respond...
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my neighbor, the smiths family and my neighbor buck smith who lived just down the way from south monroe street, working class guy. he worked on the line at coors brewery, subscribed to "playboy," looked at the pictures. but i also saw him reading the articles and so that familiar joke i just get it for the articles maybe turns out to be true and reaches a different audience. i don't know how far down the road i want to get with that. i don't want to sort of displace the kind of gender violence "playboy" also represents so it's important to put those things in a complex sort of context. once he finished custer, he never looked back. he assembled a working office in the basement. we listened as over time he developed a writer's routine, a cup of cold coffee left over from the morning, cigarettes, an hour's worth of shol tear as he organized his thinking. a writing dog at his feet. yeah. first just dog, j.d., and we were imaginable about our dog names then marlo and bob. later the stereo with songs cycling over and over and over again. many nights i spent listening to ♪ they say don't go a
my neighbor, the smiths family and my neighbor buck smith who lived just down the way from south monroe street, working class guy. he worked on the line at coors brewery, subscribed to "playboy," looked at the pictures. but i also saw him reading the articles and so that familiar joke i just get it for the articles maybe turns out to be true and reaches a different audience. i don't know how far down the road i want to get with that. i don't want to sort of displace the kind of gender...
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marilyn monroe harris, first baptist church of teaneck, teaneck, new jersey. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord, our gordon, how excellent -- our god, how excellent is your name on all the earth. we thank you for this day and we pray for those who gather in
marilyn monroe harris, first baptist church of teaneck, teaneck, new jersey. the chaplain: let us pray. o lord, our gordon, how excellent -- our god, how excellent is your name on all the earth. we thank you for this day and we pray for those who gather in