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mr. buchanan today. he assaulted two staff members. we're going to hear him and get a plea on him and make a decision and see if he'll give us any comments on it because he's on the psych unit, it means i have to go to him and hear the case. they'll bring him out in cuffs and we'll do it there. >> but joe buchanan might have different plans. >> hey, joe, we want to take you back here in the back. >> i ain't going. >> come on, joe. >> i want to plead guilty. >> you don't want to come out, then? >> no. >> let me talk to him for a second. buchanan, you don't want to change your plea or anything? do you want to give a statement? >> i'm guilty. >> okay. i'll come back and let you know what we did, then. >> you can just write it down, all right? >> okay. i accepted his plea of guilty. i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know tha
mr. buchanan today. he assaulted two staff members. we're going to hear him and get a plea on him and make a decision and see if he'll give us any comments on it because he's on the psych unit, it means i have to go to him and hear the case. they'll bring him out in cuffs and we'll do it there. >> but joe buchanan might have different plans. >> hey, joe, we want to take you back here in the back. >> i ain't going. >> come on, joe. >> i want to plead guilty....
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mr. buchanan, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] [laughter] >> yeah, nice hat. (applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, juan jones. mr. jones, recipient of a scholarship, congratulations, mr. jones. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, chaie louie. did i pronounce it right? did i pronounce your name right? come here and tell me your name. i'm so sorry. >> [inaudible]. >> [speaker not understood]. sorry. (applause) >> our next graduate, john mcdonald. [cheering and applauding] >> mr. mcdonald, congratulations. yeah. (applause) >> that's wonderful. our next graduate, chantelle mc neil. ms. mc neil, come on down. congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (
mr. buchanan, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] [laughter] >> yeah, nice hat. (applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, juan jones. mr. jones, recipient of a scholarship,...
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mrs. buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests have books available where you can read more about these first ladies. one is "remembering the ladies," and "first ladies, an intimate portrait of the women who shaped america." thank you to both of you for being with us, and thank you to all of you for being our audience this evening. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> each weeknight this month, we bring you another episode of "first ladies, influence and image" on c-span. coming this fall, all new episodes of first ladies. begins monday, september 9, with a program on edith roosevelt. tomorrow
mrs. buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought cordiality to the role of first lady after the previous two or three presidencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. >> i want to thank our guests for this program on jane pierce first and harriet lane. both of our guests...
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mr. clerk can you call item number three now. >> item number three resolution approving a historic property for buchanan street and authorizing the planning director to execute the historic property contract. >> okay. thank you very much. i think we will call up the legislative aide to supervisor breed. >> thank you. this is the property at buchanan street. it's a beautiful home and landmarked for over 40 years. the mills act is a property tax discount that will make it financially feasible to maintain the treasure down the street from us today. supervisor breed supports it and i think andy draw from supervisor wiener's office is going to speak as well. >> thank you. i am from supervisor wiener's office. on behalf of the supervisor i would like to thank supervisor breed for this resolution and the support of the house at buchanan street. the city places a significant burden on historic buildings and costs and time and other administrative obstacles. the supervisor sponsored legislation last year that simplifies the process. the fact that san francisco has five mills acts contracts in existence and los angeles has hundreds is a te
mr. clerk can you call item number three now. >> item number three resolution approving a historic property for buchanan street and authorizing the planning director to execute the historic property contract. >> okay. thank you very much. i think we will call up the legislative aide to supervisor breed. >> thank you. this is the property at buchanan street. it's a beautiful home and landmarked for over 40 years. the mills act is a property tax discount that will make it...
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mr. gatsby, i'd like to know. just who are you anyhow?" perhaps tom buchanany joel edgerton, doesn't really want to know. because jay gatsby, played by leonardo dicaprio, is the man who wants to steal tom's wife in "the great gatsby". >>"i'm gonna fix things, before-- when tom's wife daisy- played by carey mulligan- was his lover. and now that gatsby is no longer a penniless soldier-- but a wealthy bootlegger. enjoying the spoils of the roaring '20's. he wants herbut at what cost? >>"something ought to be that." it's the story of a life every way. from the financial boom to the depression. to love lost - based on the f. scott fitzgerald classic, "the great gatsby" it also stars tobey maguire, and is rated "pg-13" >>"what's going on dl? you ever just get tired of being who you are aj? no, i kinda like it here. i mean the life, man!" mark wahlberg- does. he is sick of his life as a gym rat and wants to be something more, in "pain & gain". but he needs the funds to pursue his dreams. whatever those may be. so he enlists a couple of his friends- played by dwayne j
mr. gatsby, i'd like to know. just who are you anyhow?" perhaps tom buchanany joel edgerton, doesn't really want to know. because jay gatsby, played by leonardo dicaprio, is the man who wants to steal tom's wife in "the great gatsby". >>"i'm gonna fix things, before-- when tom's wife daisy- played by carey mulligan- was his lover. and now that gatsby is no longer a penniless soldier-- but a wealthy bootlegger. enjoying the spoils of the roaring '20's. he wants herbut...
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james mitchell of ohio claimed harrison in buchanan were poison for the express purpose to put the vice president's and the presidential office. may, 19 -- mr. paige 60 an extraordinary article accused democratic conspiracy of engineering the malaria outbreak. after commenting zachary taylor fell under the vapors of washington and died because he would act honest and straightforward the tribune writers would claim that washington in subsequent years was free of malaria for democrats but when the new republican party began to gain strength it was possible they could become the ruling power were then the water was suddenly dangerous than the national hotel that dozens of heretics' almost died to death. but under the care for all soldiers during the of break the right to impeach johnson that to with three senators, republicans are frustrated with the sudden illness. in never had any of the time that with the water fishing one dash washington. the assassination theorist were not the only ones worried about conspiracy. with a slave power it was common currency in the north where the term was used to describe the political influence of the plante
james mitchell of ohio claimed harrison in buchanan were poison for the express purpose to put the vice president's and the presidential office. may, 19 -- mr. paige 60 an extraordinary article accused democratic conspiracy of engineering the malaria outbreak. after commenting zachary taylor fell under the vapors of washington and died because he would act honest and straightforward the tribune writers would claim that washington in subsequent years was free of malaria for democrats but when...
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mrs. polk and harriet lange who was buchanan's niece.o she's kind of -- she came into politics thereupon the back door, let's say. but i don't think she really impressed upon her father or wanted to push her particular point of view. plus she was married to a senator. her husband was a senator. so she was very aware of what was going on. but mainly taking it from the back door, so to speak. >> one of the telling sources says that someone appealed to her for clemency for mary serrot. she said i feel so terribly sorry for you but i have no more right to speak to him about this than any of the servants. she kept it background. >> hi, darla? caller: my question was, are the johnsons the last president to own -- that were former slave owners, or were there more presidents after them? >> thank you very much. that's a good question. i wanted to say no. i was thinking of an group -- sorry, ulysses s. grant was opposed to slavery. so the presidents after that did not. that sad part of our history ends with the johnson administration. the first si
mrs. polk and harriet lange who was buchanan's niece.o she's kind of -- she came into politics thereupon the back door, let's say. but i don't think she really impressed upon her father or wanted to push her particular point of view. plus she was married to a senator. her husband was a senator. so she was very aware of what was going on. but mainly taking it from the back door, so to speak. >> one of the telling sources says that someone appealed to her for clemency for mary serrot. she...