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mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and at that moment i capture him. what do you think of my wonderful idea. great. very good. very interesting. i'd like to see you try it. thank you and can you suggest a good place to catch and find many snow herrings. sure. into the temple. why don't you go there. thank you. i go now. going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i hav
mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say,...
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mrs. president from her detractors. one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provides a window into her life with john adams. join the conversation live on monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> member in the british house of commons are back from a short recease. prime minister david cameron answered questions about the downgrading of the credit line by moody's. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with other others i i will have further such meetings later today. >> will the prime minister agree that it is unacceptable for members or respective members of this house to say anything to support terrorism? >> i agree with what my honorable friend has said. frankly, it is staggering someone is standing for public office that says in october 1984 when the brighten bomb went off i felt a surge of excitement at margaret thatcher's demise and a disappointment that chose chance were missed. those are
mrs. president from her detractors. one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provides a window into her life with john adams. join the conversation live on monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> member in the british house of commons are back from a short recease. prime minister david cameron answered questions about the downgrading of the credit line by moody's. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. >>...
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her ability to [inaudible] her previous principal, mr. greg john noted her excellence and evaluated her stating that she possessed a quote, unquote tenacity and palpable that all students can achieve high levels. i think it's unfair to deprive a teacher who has been evaluated successfully by her principal. it's unfair to deny her due process. i have heard there's a pattern of san francisco unified school district to deny teachers permanent status in their third year due to budget cuts. financial struggle should not be a reason to deny a successful teacher who has contributed to much to community -- her livelihood. i would ask the board to discourage this pattern and consider rescinding her non reelection. thank you. >> my name is [inaudible] foundation and miss [inaudible] is the symbol of the filipino community. i brought myself the statistics. the fourth fastest growing language in the united states [inaudible] and then the fourth is the filipino. the number one asian population in california are the fill /poe -- filipinos and the second
her ability to [inaudible] her previous principal, mr. greg john noted her excellence and evaluated her stating that she possessed a quote, unquote tenacity and palpable that all students can achieve high levels. i think it's unfair to deprive a teacher who has been evaluated successfully by her principal. it's unfair to deny her due process. i have heard there's a pattern of san francisco unified school district to deny teachers permanent status in their third year due to budget cuts....
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her. okay. i worked for three years as a housekeeper. mrs. janaway, she liked her socks arranged by colors in her dresser. same with her underwear, her sweaters. she was a precise woman. she even types out her checks. miss cottone, do you think you know who attacked brittany janaway? yes, i think so. now, whatever name you give us we'll have to check this person out. do you understand? yes. if you've made up a story to get someone in trouble you might face criminal charges. do you understand? yes. all right. who's this person? ana ramirez's son, johnny. who's ana ramirez? she worked for the janaways as a baby-sitter. she quit... a year ago. why do you think it was her son? johnny was always sneaking around, looking at brittany. i didn't like it. i told ana-- that's why she quit before johnny got into real trouble. did johnny ever make trouble for you? no, he was a nice boy. but he was always looking at brittany... that way. i think there was something wrong with him. briscoe: we're not going to hurt johnny mrs. ramirez, we just want to talk to
her. okay. i worked for three years as a housekeeper. mrs. janaway, she liked her socks arranged by colors in her dresser. same with her underwear, her sweaters. she was a precise woman. she even types out her checks. miss cottone, do you think you know who attacked brittany janaway? yes, i think so. now, whatever name you give us we'll have to check this person out. do you understand? yes. if you've made up a story to get someone in trouble you might face criminal charges. do you understand?...
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mr. demarco is her sole witness in 2009 president obama designated mr. demarco as acting director of the finance agency, regulator fannie mae, freddie mac and the 12 federal thanks. mr. demarco is a civil servant with over 20 years of housing how was the experience, including stints at gao, treasury and au fait o. he holds both a ba and a phd in economics. without objection, mr. demarco's full written statement will be made part of the record after his oral remarks. members are advised that mr. demarco will be excused as her witness at 12:30 today. welcome to our committee again. you are recognized for a summary of your testimony at this time. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman has to latecomer it could number waters, and please to be here to testify. i submitted a detailed statement of work to engage in activist is the two essays on important topics discussed. fannie mae and freddie mac were the enterprises and conservatorship for 4.5 years. they were never intended -- [inaudible] >> the committee will come to order. one morning and he will be cleared
mr. demarco is her sole witness in 2009 president obama designated mr. demarco as acting director of the finance agency, regulator fannie mae, freddie mac and the 12 federal thanks. mr. demarco is a civil servant with over 20 years of housing how was the experience, including stints at gao, treasury and au fait o. he holds both a ba and a phd in economics. without objection, mr. demarco's full written statement will be made part of the record after his oral remarks. members are advised that mr....
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her contemporaries. one of the things that frosted an emotional bond between mrs. shington and what would be the american people, was the perception. she had sacrificed every bit as much as her husband during the war. this was another chapter in her training for being first lady. he was in effect for eight years an executive, the close of think the country had -- the closest thing a country had, and it is very touching. they had one room on the second-floor at valley forge. they had an hour every morning sacred. an hour where they were not to be disturbed. would you not love to be a fly on the wall of those conversations? undoubtedly again, washington unloaded a lot. >> he had so many words. with a possibly when? it was not just entertaining the americans. she was entertaining officers from france, from britain, from germany -- germany. one french officer said, it was so wonderful to be there with her, drinking tea, singing, can and chatting. at the end of the evening, one would go home feeling better. can you imagines feeling better at valley forge? she had charm b
her contemporaries. one of the things that frosted an emotional bond between mrs. shington and what would be the american people, was the perception. she had sacrificed every bit as much as her husband during the war. this was another chapter in her training for being first lady. he was in effect for eight years an executive, the close of think the country had -- the closest thing a country had, and it is very touching. they had one room on the second-floor at valley forge. they had an hour...
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her life. the relationship that mrs. monroe had with her sisters was a strong bond in very much the style of the time and giving a gift of sisterly love, she presented to one of her sisters in the 17 the 0's jewelry made from her own hair. jewelry made of human hair became very common place in the 18th and 19th centuries. later in the 19th century, it's often associated with mourning in memorializing dead loved ones. it also can be an express of a very personal sign of affection. really the essence of a personal gift. music was an important part of elizabeth monroe's upbringing and life. she appreciated music throughout her life and was trained in playing the piano. have an asto piano forte, 1790, a british product. we believe it was used at the white house during their residencey there. elizabeth monroe had a well developed sense of style and image. she did not have as well developed a budget due to the long years of public service that james monroe put in, but they were particularly on their european postings able to ma
her life. the relationship that mrs. monroe had with her sisters was a strong bond in very much the style of the time and giving a gift of sisterly love, she presented to one of her sisters in the 17 the 0's jewelry made from her own hair. jewelry made of human hair became very common place in the 18th and 19th centuries. later in the 19th century, it's often associated with mourning in memorializing dead loved ones. it also can be an express of a very personal sign of affection. really the...
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the man accused of taking her mr money and mocking her is behind bars. he will be charged with theft. police say he ran an ad on craigslist offering to sell four super bowl tickets. sharon osgood, a 49ers fan, responded. talked to him on the phone, e-mailed him for four days. she wired him $5,900. instead of tickets she only received a taunting note saying go ravens. >> he has like 14 or 15 different addresses and that's how they tracked him down in las vegas. he had things going on everywhere. does it make me feel better that he's behind bars? yes. >> it sure sounds it. the story made national headlines, the ceo of ticketmaster gave the family four super bowl tickets. any money recovered from fans goes to ticketmaster. >>> today authorities recovered the body of a campbell man who fell off a pontoon boat during spring break. 25-year-old fowler's body was pulled from thompson bay this morning. he was first reported missing yesterday. they say he was on a boat taking a picture when he fell overboard and wasn't wearing a life jacket. witnesses say they saw
the man accused of taking her mr money and mocking her is behind bars. he will be charged with theft. police say he ran an ad on craigslist offering to sell four super bowl tickets. sharon osgood, a 49ers fan, responded. talked to him on the phone, e-mailed him for four days. she wired him $5,900. instead of tickets she only received a taunting note saying go ravens. >> he has like 14 or 15 different addresses and that's how they tracked him down in las vegas. he had things going on...
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mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus with' e-mails became public. and what if we got rid of george washington? so neither -- bill clinton's not the first and not the worst, petraeus is not the first and not the worst. been there, done that, there's a long history of it. in fact, it pains me to say that even abraham lincoln visited a prostitute. i know, say it isn't so, right? but it happened. now, there's -- the details on it are sketchy. this is not a lot of letters written about this, but here is what we can piece together. lincoln's best friend was joshua speed, and speed was perhaps as dashing and as handsome and as, i guess, quote-unquote lucky with the ladies as lincoln was allegedly homely and awkward and unlucky in romance. speed felt sorry for lincoln, and speed invited lincoln to work at his general store for employment. and then speed didn't have a mace to stay, so lincoln let him stay ups
mrs. washington. her name was sally fairfax, a very attractive, older, sophisticated neighbor. what if washington's letters had become public during the french and indian war or the revolutionary war? much as petraeus with' e-mails became public. and what if we got rid of george washington? so neither -- bill clinton's not the first and not the worst, petraeus is not the first and not the worst. been there, done that, there's a long history of it. in fact, it pains me to say that even abraham...
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mr. heemeyer her died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> sheriff's deputies later find his writings which lay out his grievances with the town and his reasons for the rampage. no residents are injured, but marvin heemeyer destroys 14 buildings. and causes nearly $8 million in damage. >> it's apparent in talking to the citizens of grandby and grand county, a lot of systems worked well. this could had been much worse. >> we have all felt very blessed that there was no loss of life, no civilians were injured or killed. >> the incident is shocking, but in the aftermath, the small town pulls together and starts to rebuild. >> the town wanted to do it right and so they did not rush into the rebuilding of the town hall. however, i think that the town hall was seen as a symbol of the reconstruction or the rebirth of the town, if you will, that once the town hall was completed, i think it allowed the townspeople to feel that we're actually back to normal. >> mad man in grandby. >>> coming up -- a high-flying act comes crashing down. and later, a high-speed chase with a twist. [ phoebe ] stre
mr. heemeyer her died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> sheriff's deputies later find his writings which lay out his grievances with the town and his reasons for the rampage. no residents are injured, but marvin heemeyer destroys 14 buildings. and causes nearly $8 million in damage. >> it's apparent in talking to the citizens of grandby and grand county, a lot of systems worked well. this could had been much worse. >> we have all felt very blessed that there was no loss...
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mrs. arias herself. a wide range of topics, everything from her more monism. she converted for mr. alexander. loss. also bruises she claimed she was abused by alexander. yet she never took any photos or has any evidence of the bruises on her body, yet she took photos of pretty much everything else in her life. today there was a really interesting question from one of the jurors. he asked why she would -- why should they believe her when she's lied so many times in the past. she says she was ashamed initially and she wanted to protect travis alexander's reputation. >> what a relief to have a question about something other than her sexual activities. do you have any idea of when we should expect the jury to begin deliberations on a verdict? >> reporter: there's a long way to go. there's still a lot of testimony left. the defense has to call all of their expert witnesses. she's been on the stand for 17 days. the defense hasn't rested. the prosecution still has their closing argument. the betting on the street here is that it could go well through april. >> nbc's katy tur. thank you very much. sta
mrs. arias herself. a wide range of topics, everything from her more monism. she converted for mr. alexander. loss. also bruises she claimed she was abused by alexander. yet she never took any photos or has any evidence of the bruises on her body, yet she took photos of pretty much everything else in her life. today there was a really interesting question from one of the jurors. he asked why she would -- why should they believe her when she's lied so many times in the past. she says she was...
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her precursor. like isabella d'este's, mrs. gardner's ambition was to obtain a raphael for her collection. the kind of raphael she wanted was, naturally, a madonna. the one she coveted was the so-called "small cowper madonna," then in an english private collection. berenson said he moved heaven and earth to get the painting for her, but was ver successful. mrs. gardner had to be tisfied instead with a portrait by raphael. the painting was of a roman prelate, tommaso inghirami. this realistic portrayal of an unattractive sitter was one raphael's most brilliant inventions. although it was not the kind of raphael that collectorpreferred, mrs. gardner purchased it in 1898. a predella panel from an altarpiece represting the lamentation. mrs. gardner had never seen the painting. she bought it based on berenson's recomndation and on a photograph which he had sent her. although isabella gardner never obtained a madonna, she did succeed in acquiring the first authentic raphael to reach these shores. by the turn of the century, the fortunes creat when america changed from an agricultural to an indus
her precursor. like isabella d'este's, mrs. gardner's ambition was to obtain a raphael for her collection. the kind of raphael she wanted was, naturally, a madonna. the one she coveted was the so-called "small cowper madonna," then in an english private collection. berenson said he moved heaven and earth to get the painting for her, but was ver successful. mrs. gardner had to be tisfied instead with a portrait by raphael. the painting was of a roman prelate, tommaso inghirami. this...
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and it is truly my honor to welcome tom sullivan, her father, to accept this award on her behalf. mr. sullivan, thank you. (applause) >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to accept this award for my daughter, maggie. as you all know, teaching is not a 9:00 to 5:00 job. she is very dedicated, hard working, loves the kids, loves her school, engages in after school programs, organizes the drama club. i as her father am very proud to be here to accept this honor for her. thank you very much. >> thank you. congratulations. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor campos. i have the honor of following david campos in the alphabet and will be making the next presentation. every year, as i'm sure is the case with all my colleagues, i have a lot of trouble picking one woman to recognize today because i think as is true for all of our districts, we have so many leaders who happen to be one. and each of us have community leaders who appear to be everywhere, doing everything, at every time of the day. in my district that would describe my honoree tina marlin. tina, could you stand up? (applause) >
and it is truly my honor to welcome tom sullivan, her father, to accept this award on her behalf. mr. sullivan, thank you. (applause) >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to accept this award for my daughter, maggie. as you all know, teaching is not a 9:00 to 5:00 job. she is very dedicated, hard working, loves the kids, loves her school, engages in after school programs, organizes the drama club. i as her father am very proud to be here to accept this honor for her. thank you very...
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in her elder years and became very much behind the scene in a political field again. >> as henry clay famously said, everybody loves mrsmadison. her equally famous response. >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with experience during thomas jefferson's two terms. the president often called her -- called on her to assist him. this sense of the usefulness of diplomacy all-out dali to hit the ball running. she assumed the role in 89 as her husband james madison became the president. welcome. we will learn about the intriguing dolly madison. we have two guests at our table. let me introduce you to them. an author and biographer of dolly madison -- dolley madison. thank you for being here. our other guest was the creator of the first lady's exhibit at the smithsonian. thank you for being here tonight. >> it is a pleasure. >> any 21st century woman who starts to read about dolley madison can see parallels to their own lives. was she ahead of her time? a modern person in the early 1800's's or not? >> that is the paradox. she was raised in a certain culture. she starts adapting in a way that paved the way for mo
in her elder years and became very much behind the scene in a political field again. >> as henry clay famously said, everybody loves mrsmadison. her equally famous response. >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with experience during thomas jefferson's two terms. the president often called her -- called on her to assist him. this sense of the usefulness of diplomacy all-out dali to hit the ball running. she assumed the role in 89 as her husband james madison became...
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. >> reporter: during her four-month stay in america mrs. shopping a lot. you bought the ipad here? >> yes. >> reporter: katie's place is a full service operation. after the women give birth at a nearby hospital -- paying in cash -- the new mother recuperates while a nurse cares for the baby. >> chinese culture has a lot to offer in terms of the new mother's health. >> reporter: chefs cook a special diet for them. every need is taken care of down to securing citizenship. you take them to get the papers, the passport, social security card >> translator: we help them get information, drive them where they need to go for the paperses. in fact, they could get everything settled. >> reporter: if someone said it's not fair you get to come here, have your baby and automatically emily is an american citizen. that's not fair. what would you say? >> the baby can grow up and then contribute to america. >> reporter: people worry america is losing stature on the world stage but for these families having an american baby is the ultimate status symbol. >>
. >> reporter: during her four-month stay in america mrs. shopping a lot. you bought the ipad here? >> yes. >> reporter: katie's place is a full service operation. after the women give birth at a nearby hospital -- paying in cash -- the new mother recuperates while a nurse cares for the baby. >> chinese culture has a lot to offer in terms of the new mother's health. >> reporter: chefs cook a special diet for them. every need is taken care of down to securing...
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her. now she goes to school every day. >> translator: she seemed troubled at first, so we asked mr. ito to come and see her, and that's what he did. i really appreciate his help. >> reporter: recently, ito has noticed that some youngsters are changing their behavior. they are starting to open up about their worries more than before. >> translator: the children are finally coming to terms with the situation. two years after the disaster, they're able to talk about their troubles and feelings. >> reporter: ito's term runs out in march. a new teacher will replace him. >> translator: it's possible more children will feel stress and develop posttraumatic stress disorder. i think it's important we continue to support them for a longer period. >> translator: we teachers will pull together to provide the children with help and guidance. thank you very much for your contribution. >> reporter: with the children facing many more years away from their homes, teachers have a job theme never done before. they're trying to help the youngsters come to terms with their challenging circumstances. nhk
her. now she goes to school every day. >> translator: she seemed troubled at first, so we asked mr. ito to come and see her, and that's what he did. i really appreciate his help. >> reporter: recently, ito has noticed that some youngsters are changing their behavior. they are starting to open up about their worries more than before. >> translator: the children are finally coming to terms with the situation. two years after the disaster, they're able to talk about their...
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mrs. president by her detractors, she was outspoken on her views about slavery and women's rights. she provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. join in the conversation on abigail adams live monday night at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a marijuana grower back in the day, in the early '70s. mostly in my basement under just grow lights that were, you know, fluorescent lights, not the fancy ones that they have now. i did pretty good at it, and i had bought a book called "marijuana botany," because there was no grow guide for marijuana in those days. it's not particularly hard to grow, so when i came out here and found out that new mexico was legalizing medical marijuana, i was curious about it because it's part of a national movement that's happening. and so i knew a grower who's older than i am, if you can believe that. and he was licensed, and i tracked hi
mrs. president by her detractors, she was outspoken on her views about slavery and women's rights. she provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. join in the conversation on abigail adams live monday night at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a...
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is it her ideology? mr. president, i submit to you and my colleagues it cannot possibly be her ideology. if zero is extremely liberal and ten is extremely conservative, halligan falls right in the sweet spot of judges whom both president obama and president clinton have generally nominated, fives, some fours, maybe even a six or two. opposing halligan on her ideology, opposing even a cloture vote based on her ideology can mean only one of two things. first, that some of my colleagues have misread her record. let me clear up a few things today. halligan is not antigun nor antisecond amendment. she has clearly said at her hearing she fully supports the individual second amendment right to bear arms, as the supreme court decided in heller. her briefs for the state of new york which were product liability cases, not second amendment cases, were briefs for a client and not her own views. just like chief justice roberts described his work for clients. in fact, halligan, like many of my colleagues, enjoys shooting a
is it her ideology? mr. president, i submit to you and my colleagues it cannot possibly be her ideology. if zero is extremely liberal and ten is extremely conservative, halligan falls right in the sweet spot of judges whom both president obama and president clinton have generally nominated, fives, some fours, maybe even a six or two. opposing halligan on her ideology, opposing even a cloture vote based on her ideology can mean only one of two things. first, that some of my colleagues have...
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her. >> don't look at that. look me in the eyes. >> handle it. >> i think the tape's fairly show that the witness gave mr. shemorry an out. u really want me to do this? yes. >> you ask me to do this, i'm going to do it. >> do it. >> because i'm taking her out. >> uh-huh. >> i don't need you five, ten years from now tripping, man. >> no, man. >> i mean, this is my life, man. >> i got that. it's mine too, man. >> that's the only [ bleep ] i'm worried is that you're going to trip on me. >> come on, man. you know i'm solid. >> i do. you said what i wanted to hear. kill the bitch. >> kill the bitch. >> the witness is talking about something shocking. and the witness, i think, understandably is trying to confirm that mr. shemorry isn't joking. so there is repetition. mr. shemorry consistently says kill the bitch, kill the bitch. >> kill starla. she's [ bleep ] poison. she'll ruin everything. that's not the person i married. i married somebody else. she's a [ bleep ] demon, dude. >> he does characterize this in military terms. >> i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, man. she's a [ bleep ] casualty
her. >> don't look at that. look me in the eyes. >> handle it. >> i think the tape's fairly show that the witness gave mr. shemorry an out. u really want me to do this? yes. >> you ask me to do this, i'm going to do it. >> do it. >> because i'm taking her out. >> uh-huh. >> i don't need you five, ten years from now tripping, man. >> no, man. >> i mean, this is my life, man. >> i got that. it's mine too, man. >> that's the...
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her equally famous response "that's because mrs. madison loves everybody." >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with experience during thomas jefferson's two terms. the president often called on her to assist him. this sense of the usefulness of diplomacy allowed dolley to hit the ball running. she assumed the role in 1809 as her husband james madison became the president. welcome. we will learn about the intriguing dolley madison. we have two guests at our table. let me introduce you to them. catherine allgor, an author and biographer of dolley madison. and a historian. one of her books is called "a perfect union." thank you for being here. edith mayo was the creator of the first lady's exhibit at the smithsonian. so many smithsonian visitors have seen this throughout the years. thank you for being here tonight. >> it is a pleasure. >> any 21st century woman who starts to read about dolley madison can see parallels to their own lives. in the way she seemed to approach her role in washington. was she, in fact, ahead of
her equally famous response "that's because mrs. madison loves everybody." >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with experience during thomas jefferson's two terms. the president often called on her to assist him. this sense of the usefulness of diplomacy allowed dolley to hit the ball running. she assumed the role in 1809 as her husband james madison became the president. welcome. we will learn about the intriguing dolley madison. we have two guests at our table....
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mr. rich, work with her to bring the hospital fair quickly. i am the only one who lives in san francisco, survive with [speaker not understood] heart attack. last sunday i have [speaker not understood] and i won't tell to everyone, i am not as strong, it is blocking. i give 28 years in my life here in this city to vie for the homeless people, to vie for the poor people who live in america. and look for the garbage to find something to eat. shame, shame to every one of us that we don't have money to finish project like that. i am very close for the hotel or the former hotel going to be the hospital. i live in [speaker not understood] and geary. that means i can walk on my feet. i don't need the [speaker not understood], i don't need the ambulance. i need doctor to help me and care with my life. i have six pace makers in my heart, four on one, two on the other side. and i need you as supervisors, if you had good care to support every one of these people include barbara garcia, [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. thank you very much. thank yo
mr. rich, work with her to bring the hospital fair quickly. i am the only one who lives in san francisco, survive with [speaker not understood] heart attack. last sunday i have [speaker not understood] and i won't tell to everyone, i am not as strong, it is blocking. i give 28 years in my life here in this city to vie for the homeless people, to vie for the poor people who live in america. and look for the garbage to find something to eat. shame, shame to every one of us that we don't have...
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her as lady president. the term first lady didn't coming to use until 1848 at mrs. madison's funeral and president taylor referred to her as first lady, first time ever been used so was actually going to characterize this woman. a made no attempt to be willowy in the eyes of her admirers, she was perfect as serving senator in 1811, mrs. madison is a fine, but some of dame who has a smile and a pleasant word for everybody. when james was secretary of state and his friend jefferson administration, dolley was the president's hostess. jefferson you recall is a widower. she was on her way to becoming the central figure in washington society. uconn full time when her husband took the oath of office on march 4, '89. she wasn't the lindsey will the source, no homespun for her and one admirer observed on the evening of her husband and swearing in she looked a queen. adopted the parisian fashion of wrapping silk fabric two four feet in length about her head. james who admitted having slept poorly the night before looked pale and exhausted, but dolly, affable to everyone presid
her as lady president. the term first lady didn't coming to use until 1848 at mrs. madison's funeral and president taylor referred to her as first lady, first time ever been used so was actually going to characterize this woman. a made no attempt to be willowy in the eyes of her admirers, she was perfect as serving senator in 1811, mrs. madison is a fine, but some of dame who has a smile and a pleasant word for everybody. when james was secretary of state and his friend jefferson...
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her to an orphanage. they're finally meeting decades later in albuquerque. >> mitchell grew up in the u.s. the soldier, known as mrhoping to learn more about her family. >> i hope i'll be able to go back to vietnam with mr. bow and visit the place. >> and that's a fox watch across america. one state wants bigger bottles of beer. at least one group is trying to stop it from happening and baseball is back. oh. a new year beginning. new changes, new ways declared. and find out how some teams scout their talent, adam housley, a co-worker who played a little bit of ball, i understand. >> and just a little bit of college hoops this, one just wrapping up. a tough defensive matchup between two of the best teams, louisville, a first seed, and duke. the game was close early on, only 3-point difference by the half. louisville playing the second half without one of the star players, kevin ware going down after a gruesome injury, hard to watch, a broken leg, and cardinals winning 85-63. they will play what would seem like cinderella, invincible team if you watched it last night. a great game in the final four. michigan with an
her to an orphanage. they're finally meeting decades later in albuquerque. >> mitchell grew up in the u.s. the soldier, known as mrhoping to learn more about her family. >> i hope i'll be able to go back to vietnam with mr. bow and visit the place. >> and that's a fox watch across america. one state wants bigger bottles of beer. at least one group is trying to stop it from happening and baseball is back. oh. a new year beginning. new changes, new ways declared. and find out...
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her experience as an oscar presentor last week. i was more nervous than i thought i'd be. i thought i'd drop the envelope. it's an awesome moment. >> mrs. obama showed off her dancing skills when asked about her favorite dance moves saying it was the dougy and got everybody in on the conversation. >> spencer? are you going to show us the moves. >> still working on this. it's been in developing stages for decade autos yes. >> that is where it will remain for sure. what's happening now, we've got clear skies around the bay area. we have clouds off shork the system coming our way to bring us rainfall. we have a winter storm warning in affect from tomorrow evening at 7:00 to wednesday night at 10:00. over in central sierra there could be 10 to 20 inches of storm, right now, it doesn't look stormy. clear skies. temperatures around the bay area 53 degrees. 56 across the bay in oakland. another live view from our east bay hills camera lots of sunshine there. temperatures 54 degrees in santa rosa. livermore 60 degrees. we'll see clouds thickening tomorrow that, will begin overnight tonight. rain developing into late afternoon hours. showers fr
her experience as an oscar presentor last week. i was more nervous than i thought i'd be. i thought i'd drop the envelope. it's an awesome moment. >> mrs. obama showed off her dancing skills when asked about her favorite dance moves saying it was the dougy and got everybody in on the conversation. >> spencer? are you going to show us the moves. >> still working on this. it's been in developing stages for decade autos yes. >> that is where it will remain for sure. what's...
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her life. the relationship that mrs. had with her sisters was a strong bond in very much the style of the time and giving a gift of sisterly love, she presented to one of her sisters in the 17 the 0's jewelry made from her own hair. jewelry made of human hair became very common place in the 18th and 19th centuries. later in the 19th century, it's often associated with mourning in memorializing dead loved ones. it also can be an express of a very personal sign of affection. really the essence of a personal gift. music was an important part of elizabeth monroe's upbringing and life. she appreciated music throughout her life and was trained in playing the piano. we have an astor piano forte, 1790, a british product. we believe it was used at the white house during their residency there. elizabeth monroe had a well developed sense of style and image. she did not have as well developed a budget due to the long years of public service that james monroe put in, but they were particularly on their european postings able to make
her life. the relationship that mrs. had with her sisters was a strong bond in very much the style of the time and giving a gift of sisterly love, she presented to one of her sisters in the 17 the 0's jewelry made from her own hair. jewelry made of human hair became very common place in the 18th and 19th centuries. later in the 19th century, it's often associated with mourning in memorializing dead loved ones. it also can be an express of a very personal sign of affection. really the essence...
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mr. nurmi, is her defense attorney, to attempt to rehabilitate her after what the u jurors have asked herfense is putting it all on travis alexander. the one who taught her about the book of mormon through his interpretation was that certain activities were not prohibited. he was the one manipulating her and abusing her, so the defense is attempting to make her the victim as opposed pau what the prosecutor's doing. keep your eye on the prize, we know who the real victim is. with regard to what the jurors are asking, boy, they are right on point. >> thanks so much. much more after this. >>> helping people to walk again with mind controlled machines. >> so the person wears is robotic vest and he or she will use his or her brain activity to actually control the movements directly of this vest and the vest will provide some sort of tactile feedback like temperature, fine touch. >> it went from an idea that was impossible when i was first injured ten years ago, to probable to inevitable. >> in our lifetime, we will be walking new york and we will see a person walking the streets that could not
mr. nurmi, is her defense attorney, to attempt to rehabilitate her after what the u jurors have asked herfense is putting it all on travis alexander. the one who taught her about the book of mormon through his interpretation was that certain activities were not prohibited. he was the one manipulating her and abusing her, so the defense is attempting to make her the victim as opposed pau what the prosecutor's doing. keep your eye on the prize, we know who the real victim is. with regard to what...
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mrs. president by her detractors. she was one of the most prolific writers of any first lady. we will take your phone calls, tweeds, and facebook comments live at 9:00. joe biden spoke to attendees at the annual u.s.-is really -- u.s.-israel policy conference. you can see the vice president's remarks and other speeches from the conference in their entirety on our website. >> it is not only in israel's interest that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon, it is in the interest of the united states. [applause] as a matter of fact, it is in the interest of the entire world. the acquisition of a nuclear weapon, not only would present an existential threat to israel, it would present a threat to our allies and our partners and it would trigger an arms race, and nuclear arms race in the region and makes the world's a whole lot less stable. we have a shared strategic commitment. let me make clear what that commitment is. it is to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. . in the discussion. -- end of discussion could prevent, not contain. [applause] the president has flatly stat
mrs. president by her detractors. she was one of the most prolific writers of any first lady. we will take your phone calls, tweeds, and facebook comments live at 9:00. joe biden spoke to attendees at the annual u.s.-is really -- u.s.-israel policy conference. you can see the vice president's remarks and other speeches from the conference in their entirety on our website. >> it is not only in israel's interest that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon, it is in the interest of the...
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her $99. how about mr. pea?i got a call from the marin humane society. >> a month after he disappeared mr. pea was found. way up here in the marin headlands. a couple found the cat and they brought him here. a microchip identified his owner. michelle got the call. soon after an emotional reunion. >> carey says it's possible a pet finding service can help locate a lost pet. >> the more you that can get message out there that your pet is missing... the more help you can get. >> it's stit a mistry. michelle is just happy someone found him. >> it was relief. and thank you, thank you. >> i mentioned pet amber alert boats hundreds of success stories a woman told us her pet bird went all the way to petaluma. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> up next, the benefits of cuddle therapy. brain child of a former mail stripper. how cuddle >>> research shows a good hug can be of great benefit. it may not make a difference whether it comes from a friend or a stranger. so with that in mind, tonight's assignment 7 report takes you to a cu
her $99. how about mr. pea?i got a call from the marin humane society. >> a month after he disappeared mr. pea was found. way up here in the marin headlands. a couple found the cat and they brought him here. a microchip identified his owner. michelle got the call. soon after an emotional reunion. >> carey says it's possible a pet finding service can help locate a lost pet. >> the more you that can get message out there that your pet is missing... the more help you can get....
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the letter endorsing her, mr. has person identified good, honored and effective government. guard setty was an early supporter. he was the top vote getter. joining me now live, senior political editor mark murray. it has been noted the clintons are loyal to those who have been loyal to them. is that why we're seeing the former president get into this race? >> absolutely. it is standard operating procedure for a politician. you want to reward those who were good to you and helped you along the way. of course, that famous obama/hillary fight was five years ago and we're still kind of talking about it and seeing the reverberations. wendy greuel, eric garcetti. it is a very strong relationship between president obama and his former secretary of state. five years later you have these obama/hillary clinton proxy wars popping up. this is the latest example. >> this is also an example, a remind per bill clinton is willing to get even into a mayoral race and larger statewide races and maybe even a presidency soon. >> well,
the letter endorsing her, mr. has person identified good, honored and effective government. guard setty was an early supporter. he was the top vote getter. joining me now live, senior political editor mark murray. it has been noted the clintons are loyal to those who have been loyal to them. is that why we're seeing the former president get into this race? >> absolutely. it is standard operating procedure for a politician. you want to reward those who were good to you and helped you along...
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mr. speaker. this is been raced in on more than one occasion. i continue looking into evidence evidence. if the honorable gentleman, come and see me about her because he knows he will get a very welcome response. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. derek twigg. >> number one, mr. speaker,. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial of colleagues and others, and in addition to duties in the house i shall of further such meetings today. >> [inaudible] >> i quote the bedroom tax has hurt thousands of disabled persons. with the prime minister drop his policy? >> first of all let us be clear, this is not a tax. only -- [shouting] let me explain to the labour party. a tax is when you earn some money, the government take some of the money away from you. that is a tax. only labor could call a benefit reform a tax increase. [shouting] let me be clear to him. pensioners are exempt. people with simply disabled children are eccentric people who need round-the-clock care are exempt. those kind of groups of people are all exempt. there's a basic issue of fairness. how can it be fair the people and housing benefit i
mr. speaker. this is been raced in on more than one occasion. i continue looking into evidence evidence. if the honorable gentleman, come and see me about her because he knows he will get a very welcome response. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. derek twigg. >> number one, mr. speaker,. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial of colleagues and others, and in addition to duties in the house i shall of further such meetings today....
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mr. her: thank you, mr. speaker. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. journal stands approved. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, on that i ask the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will please rise. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 , further proceedings on uestion are postponed. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. the american people have a right to demand a
mr. her: thank you, mr. speaker. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 i demand a vote on the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. journal stands approved. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, on that i ask the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are...
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mrs. obama is set to take questions on her initiative using her official twitter account @flotus. >>> you're in luck, it's national napping day. okay, it's an unofficial holiday, but a brilliant one created back in 1999 by retired boston university professor and his wife to help people adjust to daylight savings time. i think every day is like that for me. >>> justin timberlake will begin his week-long residency on "late night with jimmy fallon" to promote his new album. >>> here's what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. valerie harper opens up about facing terminal brain cancer. >>> and famed illusionist david copperfield is live to showcase his skills and help search for the next great magician. >>> now, keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" just your first stop on this nbc station. have a great start to the week. . >>> an overnight disappearance. >> it is payday in the town. why thousands in san jose will now make almost $100 extra per week. >> that's the way to start the week and so
mrs. obama is set to take questions on her initiative using her official twitter account @flotus. >>> you're in luck, it's national napping day. okay, it's an unofficial holiday, but a brilliant one created back in 1999 by retired boston university professor and his wife to help people adjust to daylight savings time. i think every day is like that for me. >>> justin timberlake will begin his week-long residency on "late night with jimmy fallon" to promote his new...
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>> they told her but she ain't. >> thank you. no further questions. >> mr.else. >> all i would say, judge, is that being locked up, sitting here does something. i believe it has for morris. i would suggest that we move in increments. we move in increments from where he was was no real restrictions just you need to do what we're telling you to do to now we're going to put a bracelet around your ankle before we jump to the most severe conclusion, the recommendation he be shipped away from his family and brothers and sisters. who he hasn't seen in a long time. i would just ask that the court give some credence to what he said on stand today. thank you. >> judge, we've heard that morris has done some soul searching while detained for the last three weeks and apparently has seen the light. i'm not sure what light it is he's seeing. what i've heard is a person sill not taking responsibility for anything that he does. he's not going to get services unless this court takes him and puts him in a place where he can receive services and he desperately needs services. i
>> they told her but she ain't. >> thank you. no further questions. >> mr.else. >> all i would say, judge, is that being locked up, sitting here does something. i believe it has for morris. i would suggest that we move in increments. we move in increments from where he was was no real restrictions just you need to do what we're telling you to do to now we're going to put a bracelet around your ankle before we jump to the most severe conclusion, the recommendation he be...
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. >> one of the women at the party retired for the evening and went back into her home locked all of the doors and mr. goulet was accused of crawling if through the bathroom window and raping her. >>reporter: second alleged rape hanl hand happened only few months later assigned to watch over barrack. he allegedly raped another female officer after she came home from a party while he was on shift. despite the seriousness of both cases goulet plea bargain less than honorable discharge. >> i can say there was identification issues in the first case and the second case there was credibility issues. the girl the young woman was extremely drunk. >>reporter: all of these revelation are being reviewed by investigators who say they determined yet another alarming case involving goulet. >> goulet is the suspect in an inappropriate touching of juvenile woman or juvenile child female and we are following up in that investigation as well. >> goulet defense attorney said he was shocked when he learned a that his former client shot and killed 2 santa cruz police officers. he described goulet as calm nice guy. in th
. >> one of the women at the party retired for the evening and went back into her home locked all of the doors and mr. goulet was accused of crawling if through the bathroom window and raping her. >>reporter: second alleged rape hanl hand happened only few months later assigned to watch over barrack. he allegedly raped another female officer after she came home from a party while he was on shift. despite the seriousness of both cases goulet plea bargain less than honorable...
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accomplishments were remarkable, the two things that mattered most to her were her family and her church. mrs. wilson lived for her husband and children and she rarely missed a sporting or school event that involved the kids. she loved family time and family vacations and she was deeply committed to her catholic faith. she was a strong advocate for the right to life and compassion for all. in a world and time given the cynicism and doubt, ann wilson stands out in stark contrast. she's a role model for excellence and family life, professional work and community engagement. indeed, she was full of passion for the things of life that really mattered. it is a privilege to stand here today to remember mrs. ann wilson of johnstown, pennsylvania. per family and johnstown's loss is heaven's gain. may she rest in peace and may her family be comforted in her loss. she will be missed not only by her husband and children but by her community. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minut
accomplishments were remarkable, the two things that mattered most to her were her family and her church. mrs. wilson lived for her husband and children and she rarely missed a sporting or school event that involved the kids. she loved family time and family vacations and she was deeply committed to her catholic faith. she was a strong advocate for the right to life and compassion for all. in a world and time given the cynicism and doubt, ann wilson stands out in stark contrast. she's a role...