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mr. franklin, let's finish up. >> lieutenant suarez will conduct hearings for both men starting with franklinho was recently convicted of crimes including rape and sodomy in fairfax county and now faces rape charges in a neighboring county. he's brought two witnesses who will testify not only about the fight but about his character. >> all right, mr. franklin. you asked for these two as your witnesses for this hearing. is there anything you want to ask them? >> did you see him throw the first punch at me? >> elmore was saying something because he takes monopoly so serious every time. and he shoved franklin twice, then he threw a punch. >> all right. >> i would like to say that i'm particularly the one person that, you know, seems to motivate everybody on the block as far as, you know, reading the bible and doing everything that's right. >> yeah. i will say that he does lead a good example as far as trying to lead people toward the bible. and ever since i met him, he's been a good spoken person. you know, he doesn't curse, none of that stuff, so -- >> yeah. >> okay. thank you both. you can go
mr. franklin, let's finish up. >> lieutenant suarez will conduct hearings for both men starting with franklinho was recently convicted of crimes including rape and sodomy in fairfax county and now faces rape charges in a neighboring county. he's brought two witnesses who will testify not only about the fight but about his character. >> all right, mr. franklin. you asked for these two as your witnesses for this hearing. is there anything you want to ask them? >> did you see him...
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mr. james married sarah delano. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old, and she was only 26 years old. she was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklinelano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land and several outbuildings. he paid the price of what would be an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been a rather nice amount of money. he had a growing family, and he decided as early as 1907 that he was going to be, president of the united states one day -- going to become president of the united states one day. quite often, events would be held here such as when he announced he would run for vice president of the united states. the big announcement was held rate here. quite often he would bring, once he was president, main foreign dignitaries to his house. especially during the war years, he felt it was a way they could get away from the pressures of wartime in your -- in europe. many times, his political associates would come here, and they would talk about medical strategy and so forth. it was at many times the center of his strategy for
mr. james married sarah delano. when he married sarah, he was 52 years old, and she was only 26 years old. she was half his age. james and sarah only had the one child, franklinelano roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt bought this property in 1867, it was a 17 room farmhouse with about 110 acres of land and several outbuildings. he paid the price of what would be an expensive car these days, but back then it would have been a rather nice amount of money. he had a growing family, and he decided...
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mr. cohen/housewives to aretha franklin. i like it, when she booty texts me later.you up? >> yeah, right, exactly. >> stephen: you produce-- how many shows d do you produce? >> a lot. a lot of housewives. i'm an e.p. on "love connection" on fox. >> stephen: which you're the host of. not politically, but just as a producer of reality television. >> yeah. >> stephen: what do you think of the production that we're getting out of the white house? what do you think of that as a drama? >> well, i think-- well, it's some kind of a drama. and i think what's interesting about the president is that he's-- his re-- has remained as a season one "real housewife orange county." she has never-- usually they evolve as the years ago. there's a season one version who will do anything to stay on the show. and then they evolve, and they get their makeup and hair right. and we say, "look, you have to watch what you're doing on twitter. you're being crazy on twitter." season two, they're better. he's stuck in the season one "housewife" mode and has a real "housewife tag line." >> stephen
mr. cohen/housewives to aretha franklin. i like it, when she booty texts me later.you up? >> yeah, right, exactly. >> stephen: you produce-- how many shows d do you produce? >> a lot. a lot of housewives. i'm an e.p. on "love connection" on fox. >> stephen: which you're the host of. not politically, but just as a producer of reality television. >> yeah. >> stephen: what do you think of the production that we're getting out of the white house? what...
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mrs. roosevelt's eyes and after witnessing that she did not enjoy dinner very much. the next morning she said to me, perhaps franklin wants steak for dinner tonight. whatever shall i do? okay. he made that part up. [laughter]. she didn't say the part about the stake, but you know what president roosevelt says, never let the truth get in the way of a good story. at any rate mrs. roosevelt went back on the train, they had the five children to look after and she's a busy lady then even then with her causes and i stayed with mrs. roosevelt. word got out that such a prominent man was hoping to swim his way to health. before long others were coming there. mr. roosevelt turned it into a rehabilitation facility and in 1928 he was convince today run for governor of new york. he won by a whisker. we spent four years there in albany, in the mansion where i lived with the roosevelt's and we began the process that is continued to this day, i could be the backup hostess, and she had causes. there was the exciting election, and he had the electoral votes, that's what i call a victory. electoral and popular and we went to the white
mrs. roosevelt's eyes and after witnessing that she did not enjoy dinner very much. the next morning she said to me, perhaps franklin wants steak for dinner tonight. whatever shall i do? okay. he made that part up. [laughter]. she didn't say the part about the stake, but you know what president roosevelt says, never let the truth get in the way of a good story. at any rate mrs. roosevelt went back on the train, they had the five children to look after and she's a busy lady then even then with...
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franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. mr.parrow talks about the papers and artifacts housed in the library and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used by a sitting president at a presidential library. he first started construction in 1938. he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. but because of the rising tensions in europe, the democratic party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. so, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. he was up here on many occasions. he entertained political leaders like winston churchill and did a lot of his m
franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. mr.parrow talks about the papers and artifacts housed in the library and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room...
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mr. speaker. this is samaritan's purse. this is the dc-8 that reverend franklin graham dispatched to fly over three patients out of tanzania. and into sioux city, iowa. this is the people that have gathered at the departure wondering if they're ever going to see these three tanzanian kids ever again. many of these people will be at the state funeral for the 36 who were killed in that bus accident. tens of tens of thousands came to the stadium as the 36 caskets were lined up side-by-side and the nation went into mourning in tanzania because of the loss they had. the tragedy there that was commemorated by tens of thousands, probably over a hundred thousand tanzanians who came to the soccer stadium for the huge funeral they had, now some come to the airstrip to see these three survivors, three miracle kids from tanzania, to be flown off to america. they can only imagine what has been happening with the three children that were flown here to the united states. the father of one of these patients said to dr. myer, why, why, why? dr. meyer said, what do you mean, why?
mr. speaker. this is samaritan's purse. this is the dc-8 that reverend franklin graham dispatched to fly over three patients out of tanzania. and into sioux city, iowa. this is the people that have gathered at the departure wondering if they're ever going to see these three tanzanian kids ever again. many of these people will be at the state funeral for the 36 who were killed in that bus accident. tens of tens of thousands came to the stadium as the 36 caskets were lined up side-by-side and the...
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mr. thompson: i hope i can give up to my predecessors eloquence. if franklin delano roosevelt had served out the customary to terms -- two terms, if he had served from 933-1941, he would have been known above all as a domestic president, a president who tackled the very great problems of the great depression, which professor devine talked about. a different president might not ave paid much attention to the est of the world. this was only 20 years after the end of what was called the great war, what we now call the first world war. what americans hat we now call the first wanted to do was stay out of the affairs of the rest of the world. if there were problems in the rest of the world, these were four other countries to olve, and not for the united tates. roosevelt was different in the sense that he had a great interest in the world as well as in his own country, but even roosevelt really only began to turn his attention to the problems of the rest of the world and how these problems might affect the united states about the time of his second election in 1936.
mr. thompson: i hope i can give up to my predecessors eloquence. if franklin delano roosevelt had served out the customary to terms -- two terms, if he had served from 933-1941, he would have been known above all as a domestic president, a president who tackled the very great problems of the great depression, which professor devine talked about. a different president might not ave paid much attention to the est of the world. this was only 20 years after the end of what was called the great war,...
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mr. chairman. [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> this sunday, "q&a" is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inqu kwis inquisitive mind. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo ann marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world." she's interviewed by a former white house chief of staff in the obama administration. >> what would strike me was that we knew there
mr. chairman. [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> this sunday, "q&a" is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inqu kwis inquisitive mind. every...
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mr. o'donnell please leave the watermelon alone. >> won't be the first time they said that. we've got an accident just coming in. this is on the vine westbound. approaching the ben franklin vehicles here but it's a multi-vehicle accident here block the center lane. that's really jamming up up on the vine westbound approaching the ben franklin parkway. look for that new accident and watch for this one in warminster on street road at park avenue, an accident involving a motorcycle as you head out, dave. >> cloudcloud cover is sweepingf the coast leaving us with plenty of sunshine early today. we expect to stay bright. temperatures are cool and comfortable. 62 degrees in philadelphia, 53 allentown, 56 in wilmington and 67 down in cape may. rolling through the day, looks like we're warm this afternoon. but with low humidity pretty comfortable all things considered. 80 degrees by 3 o'clock and your high today is 81. we'll probably hit that at about 4 o'clock. as we take a look at travel conditions across our big travel destinations didn't look like there's any major delays out there, all green aircraft. nice numbers in most of our travel destinations. no sign of rain. >> good
mr. o'donnell please leave the watermelon alone. >> won't be the first time they said that. we've got an accident just coming in. this is on the vine westbound. approaching the ben franklin vehicles here but it's a multi-vehicle accident here block the center lane. that's really jamming up up on the vine westbound approaching the ben franklin parkway. look for that new accident and watch for this one in warminster on street road at park avenue, an accident involving a motorcycle as you...
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mr. investor, and expanding economic freedom and trade. with that, the committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on the tv on c-span two saturday at noon eastern from the franklin delano roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york, the annual roosevelt reading vessel featuring presentations about president roosevelt and roosevelt era politics. authors include steve and his book come down to pearl harbor: the 12 days to the attack, geraldine hawkins and her book elliott and eleanor roosevelt: the the story of the father and his daughter in the golden age. the gatekeeper, and the untold story of the partnership that defined the presidency. joseph and his book his final battle: the last months of bringing roosevelt. >> at 8:00 p.m. eastern a conversation with best-selling author gabe from his home in new york city. >> the books i published in the last couple years at the same kind of odd characters written by an 84-85 -year-old guy that the 24-25 -year-old guy was writing about when i was that age. >> he talked about his career over the past 60 years. his books include the kingdom and the power, unto the sons. >> i wanted to write about unknown
mr. investor, and expanding economic freedom and trade. with that, the committee stands adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on the tv on c-span two saturday at noon eastern from the franklin delano roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york, the annual roosevelt reading vessel featuring presentations about president roosevelt and roosevelt era politics. authors include steve and his book come down to pearl harbor: the 12 days...