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mr. franklin, let's finish up. >> lieutenant suarez will conduct hearings for both men starting with franklinas 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 bo. you cago bk upsta
mr. franklin, let's finish up. >> lieutenant suarez will conduct hearings for both men starting with franklinas 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. franklin, senator franklin did the other day.irst, he didrect, not meet with the russians at we, no meeting with them and find out three different occasions, so he needs to get straight. guest: well, senator franken, who asked jeff sessions in the hearing in january, whether -- what he would do if contact e any improper between russians and the trump ampaign, actually started this issue in january. jeff sessions has in fact said senator patrick leahy that he had no contacts russia, that came out in the "washington post," sessions with least two meetings the then russian ambassador, here is a question if he had a third interaction with the ambassador last year. senator franken tried to suggest saying there at are major inconsistencies in didn't ' testimony and understand why sessions never reported the contact necessary security clearance forms in with his justice department job this year, those re questions to which we have no firm answers. are word process to stonewalling, richard blumenthal ad argued sessions was stretching con
mr. franklin, senator franklin did the other day.irst, he didrect, not meet with the russians at we, no meeting with them and find out three different occasions, so he needs to get straight. guest: well, senator franken, who asked jeff sessions in the hearing in january, whether -- what he would do if contact e any improper between russians and the trump ampaign, actually started this issue in january. jeff sessions has in fact said senator patrick leahy that he had no contacts russia, that...
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mr. seale: in those days there were no archives until franklin roosevelt. so they were kept in the commissioner's office. there was a commission appointed by washington to manage all of this. the first commission was not very good. they were not paid, they did nothing about building. the second commission was more in form. these papers would all be kept by them and i guess they manage away,threw the drawings if any existed. those papers were still in the commissioner of public building's office in the 1930's. now they are available in the national archives, beautifully cared for. susan: as the stone was all the brought from the quarry of river and what is happening to the site to ready the building for that part of the process? mr. seale: they had to have the foundation dated, and it was so -- foundation they did, and it was so huge that they filled them and then began building foundation walls, which began with rubble and broken bricks and things, and then stone came up. -- a stonemason from colin from scotland came in. he wanted to do everything. and he b
mr. seale: in those days there were no archives until franklin roosevelt. so they were kept in the commissioner's office. there was a commission appointed by washington to manage all of this. the first commission was not very good. they were not paid, they did nothing about building. the second commission was more in form. these papers would all be kept by them and i guess they manage away,threw the drawings if any existed. those papers were still in the commissioner of public building's office...
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mr. trump is a guy of many, many faults, very inexperienced but optimism means a lot. they used to say about franklinano roosevelt, second class intelligence, first class personality. i think mr. trump is very high intelligence but special good optimism. i hope and pray he backs off on the protectionism, i pray he does. that with the shackles off, with the shackles about energy off, i think this economy has a long way to run, and frankly, i think it's doing so well that the only tax thing we need to consider is take away the corporate income tax, that should never have been there, taxed directly on the company but i think we're seeing and what's happening is a extraordinary enthusiasm over a guy who's an enthusiastic guy. liz: good point. president trump slamming hillary clinton for defending nfl anthem protests. the president saying that that perspective is why hillary lost. take a listen. >> that's why she lost the election. i mean, honestly, it's that thinking, that is the reason she lost the election. when you go down and take a knee or any other way, you're sitting, essentially, for our great na
mr. trump is a guy of many, many faults, very inexperienced but optimism means a lot. they used to say about franklinano roosevelt, second class intelligence, first class personality. i think mr. trump is very high intelligence but special good optimism. i hope and pray he backs off on the protectionism, i pray he does. that with the shackles off, with the shackles about energy off, i think this economy has a long way to run, and frankly, i think it's doing so well that the only tax thing we...
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mr. clean magic eraser. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> benjamin franklin, albert einstein and steve jobs are all considered geniusessaacson has written wonderful biographies of them all. isaacson has now written a book about the original renaissance man, leonardo da vinci. this week it is a treat to hear from isaacson himself on what made leonardo so special. walter isaacson, always a pleasure to have you on. >> thanks for having me back. >> let's start with the mona lisa and that smile. you point out that it looks like it might just have been casually done. this was very painstakingly done over years with a lot of study. >> for 14 years he worked on that smile and it's the most amazing combination of art and science because leonardo has dissected the human face. he's looked the every muscle and every nerve that touches the lips and whether the nerves come from the brain or spinal cord and even figures things out like you can move the bottom part of your lip alone but not the top part. all these things. he also has dissected the human eye and he realizes at the center of your retina sees detail. the corners of your
mr. clean magic eraser. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> benjamin franklin, albert einstein and steve jobs are all considered geniusessaacson has written wonderful biographies of them all. isaacson has now written a book about the original renaissance man, leonardo da vinci. this week it is a treat to hear from isaacson himself on what made leonardo so special. walter isaacson, always a pleasure to have you on. >> thanks for having me back. >> let's start with the...
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franklin rose and i feel like i have been reborn. i'm very happy with everything. kennedy: have you had an invitation to the white house to meet mrs. trump in person. >> maybe after this show we'll get an invitation. that would be nice. kennedy: good luck to both of you. thank you for sharing your story. >> my daughter -- you can read her on the fox reality network. she was in the studio and she sends you her best. kennedy: i remember her. please tell her hello. coming up, hillary clinton still reeling from her election loss. claiming president trump isn't taking his job seriously. our panel weighs in. you have got to stick around for that. when you really want to save big on a hotel just go to priceline. they add thousands of new deals every day at up to 60% off. that's how kaley and i got to share this trip together at this amazing hotel. yeah ash and i share everything - dresses, makeup, water bottles... we do? mmhmm. we share secrets, shoes, toothbrushes... what? yeah i forgot mine so i've been using yours. seriously? what's the big deal? i mean, we even dated the same guy. who?! uh, go to priceline and get the hotel deals you
franklin rose and i feel like i have been reborn. i'm very happy with everything. kennedy: have you had an invitation to the white house to meet mrs. trump in person. >> maybe after this show we'll get an invitation. that would be nice. kennedy: good luck to both of you. thank you for sharing your story. >> my daughter -- you can read her on the fox reality network. she was in the studio and she sends you her best. kennedy: i remember her. please tell her hello. coming up, hillary...
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franklin bridge under cloudy skies for your thursday. cecily tynan has the full forecast for you when we come right back. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson.s. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free
franklin bridge under cloudy skies for your thursday. cecily tynan has the full forecast for you when we come right back. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson.s. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic...
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mr. sword cited mary chestnut's diary. it has been around forever. that i thought what was also interesting was on a book on the battle of franklin and nashville . at the battle six generals get killed and there are four. those are four of the six generals who were killed. before brigadier general's were killed at the battle of franklin. in a book on the battle of franklin that is how many times they appear in the index. that is how may times the fiances appear. i assume a lot of you all have heard that robert e. lee said hood was all lion not enough fox. fox youoogle hood and will get hundreds, it is just about in every book. i said that does not sound like lee. did he say stuff like that? if he did would you write that? it sounded so unlikely. there was this guy from west virginia with a lot of time. thank god for google. came upd googling and i -- civilreds of books all ooks that say he is lion no fox. none of them were before 1928. all of them were fairly recent books. the first mention of anything hood foxes and lions, and come from a epic poem. what he is doing is he is talking about robert e. lee's lieutenants. talking about these wonderf
mr. sword cited mary chestnut's diary. it has been around forever. that i thought what was also interesting was on a book on the battle of franklin and nashville . at the battle six generals get killed and there are four. those are four of the six generals who were killed. before brigadier general's were killed at the battle of franklin. in a book on the battle of franklin that is how many times they appear in the index. that is how may times the fiances appear. i assume a lot of you all have...
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first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i wanted to tell, how did elizabeth, how did eleanor roosevelt get from here to there, how did this orphan child with the background that pat described so vividly shy and almost always shy and i thought paulie was shy, how did they get to be the friend and first lady and look at your own life, what were the turning points by which you came to your own voice and i thought that the turning point for eleanor was when she had a house of her own because up to that point she was living under the domination of mrs. sarah roosevelt, remember your first visit to spring wood and that was called the big cows, but she has found her independence under the guidance of mary and anne in the cot
first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i...
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mr. seale: oh yes. it is lovingly cared for. you have the national park service who have been the stewards of it since franklin roosevelt, 1933. no, it is watched very carefully. of course we had the secret service all around watching. anything that goes wrong is fixed. it is very carefully maintained, more so than the days of general grant when he called for the fire department to shoot the hose on it. susan: the great thing about you is there are always more stories but unfortunately have to end. bill seale, whose latest book is called "a white house of stone -- building america's first ideal in architecture." is always ifssion these stones could talk. you have managed to make the stones talk in your new book. thank you for telling the story. announcer: you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. john marshall was the fourth chief justice of the united states. he was appointed by john adams in 19 it -- legal scholars discussed at landmark cases decided during his tenure on the court and closing -- including mccullough versus maryla
mr. seale: oh yes. it is lovingly cared for. you have the national park service who have been the stewards of it since franklin roosevelt, 1933. no, it is watched very carefully. of course we had the secret service all around watching. anything that goes wrong is fixed. it is very carefully maintained, more so than the days of general grant when he called for the fire department to shoot the hose on it. susan: the great thing about you is there are always more stories but unfortunately have to...
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events, if you can ask franklin delano roosevelt one question, what would you ask, and what do you think his answer would be? christopher breiseth: why don't we start with you, mr. roosevelt? james roosevelt: all right. that is a tough one because there are so many things i would like to ask. >> only one question. james roosevelt: i never got the opportunity to do. i would ask him, what would you propose to give the american people hope today? there is as much need for hope today as there was in 1932. those who areong in hillbilly elegy, the people left behind by american prosperity, or whether it is among those who have given up on seeking justice in our society, so i would ask him what would you propose to give the american people hope today? christopher breiseth: what do you think his answer would be? james roosevelt: i would not be asking him if i knew the answer. christopher breiseth: you can speculate. [applause] christopher breiseth: all right, chris, why don't you try both parts. >> i would not presume. i don'ther breiseth: know. which hisk him favorite pet is, and i think he might answer all of. -- answer paula. [laughter] >> i would say one thing in t
events, if you can ask franklin delano roosevelt one question, what would you ask, and what do you think his answer would be? christopher breiseth: why don't we start with you, mr. roosevelt? james roosevelt: all right. that is a tough one because there are so many things i would like to ask. >> only one question. james roosevelt: i never got the opportunity to do. i would ask him, what would you propose to give the american people hope today? there is as much need for hope today as there...
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first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i wanted to tell, how did elizabeth, how did eleanor roosevelt get from here to there, how did this orphan child with the background that pat described so vividly shy and almost always shy and i thought paulie was shy, how did they get to be the friend and first lady and look at your own life, what were the turning points by which you came to your own voice and i thought that the turning point for eleanor was when she had a house of her own because up to that point she was living under the domination of mrs. sarah roosevelt, remember your first visit to spring wood and that was called the big cows, but she has found her independence under the guidance of mary and anne in the cot
first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i...
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first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i wanted to tell, how did elizabeth, how did eleanor roosevelt get from here to there, how did this orphan child with the background that pat described so vividly shy and almost always shy and i thought paulie was shy, how did they get to be the friend and first lady and look at your own life, what were the turning points by which you came to your own voice and i thought that the turning point for eleanor was when she had a house of her own because up to that point she was living under the domination of mrs. sarah roosevelt, remember your first visit to spring wood and that was called the big cows, but she has found her independence under the guidance of mary and anne in the cot
first car to a place that franklin found relief and had hoped to find recovery which he didn't, but it was a wonderful place and i remember going as a child and i said, where is mrs. roosevelt because i lived with my grandmother and i was very much used to it being the house of a woman, where was mrs. roosevelt while fdr was in warm springs, she was at val-kill and they always knew where each other was doing and what they were doing and so for my part, i'm going to read you the story that i...