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[applause] mr. james warren. [applause] and mr. les williams. [applause] i would sincerely like to thank you for attending with us today. mr. roberts. [applause] there are few more people but also deserve recognition. thank you to mr. david cunningham that as president of the chapter of the tuskegee airmen. all of whom make this possible. i would also like to a knowledge mr. miles perkins. he has joined us on behalf of lucas film, the producer of the red tails film. [applause] on just one final last note, i want to encourage everyone to learn more about the history and the legacy of these gentlemen that are standing here before us. the tuskegee airmen have their story that has been a new and being told. this past weekend, the george lucas film about the airman was released. it has a g alreadyrossed 18 -- already grossed $18 million, the number two box office hit. when he was shopping around trying to find funding for this film, he was denied. hollywood told him that people would not come out to watch a movie with an all african- american cast. w
[applause] mr. james warren. [applause] and mr. les williams. [applause] i would sincerely like to thank you for attending with us today. mr. roberts. [applause] there are few more people but also deserve recognition. thank you to mr. david cunningham that as president of the chapter of the tuskegee airmen. all of whom make this possible. i would also like to a knowledge mr. miles perkins. he has joined us on behalf of lucas film, the producer of the red tails film. [applause] on just one final...
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we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney.se] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on th
we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney.se] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things...
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good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of that. hold your head up and act like you belong to somebody. if you didn't, you were growing up like a weed. i love dunbar for that reason. fast forward many years later, i am a teacher of 8th grade english. i want to give my students dunbar. there is nothing for young readers. so i
good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything...
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mr. james son says garvin worked with marshall bank at a foundation that kicked city grant money back. the 71-year-old pleaded guilty on friday in federal court to helping thomas cover up the theft of federal funds. >>> a new casino is set to open in the summer. that means new job opportunities. we're going to explain. also, we're going to tell you where the first family attended church services on dr. martin luther king jr.'s birthday. >>> and after a cold weekend we're heading for a very cold night. although we get some sunshine tomorrow, moderate temperatures are a little milder, but then there will be more of a chill and even some rain in that seven-day forecast. i'll have the details when 9news now continues. >>> a delta air lines flight, 414, left atlanta just after 6:00 tonight for costa rica. the captain decided to divert to tampa after a passenger became unruly. authorities were on hand when the plane touched down. >>> a new maryland casino is slated to open this summer. owners say the
mr. james son says garvin worked with marshall bank at a foundation that kicked city grant money back. the 71-year-old pleaded guilty on friday in federal court to helping thomas cover up the theft of federal funds. >>> a new casino is set to open in the summer. that means new job opportunities. we're going to explain. also, we're going to tell you where the first family attended church services on dr. martin luther king jr.'s birthday. >>> and after a cold weekend we're...
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. >> later on we'll hear from british singing sensation mr. james marsden. too shabby. >> and a birthday hello to the star of the usa network, matt bomer. the second half of season three starts tonight. >> 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central. >> you ended with a cliff hanger. blood in the kitchen and a missing wife. >> when we come back my partner's wife has been kidnapped. my character may or may not be in possession of the ransom. the relationships are fraught with tension. it leads to another cliff hanger at the end of this episode. it's a wild ride until we have the biggest finale ever. >> may or may not be in possession? are you a good guy or a bad guy? what's going on? >> you have to find out. >> you seem badder than ever. >> i have to toe the line. got to stay in the middle. >> you won't share it with us? >> tomorrow i will. >> not to give it away. meantime you're also in a new movie as i understand that has a lot of people online buzzing. you play a male stripper. >> exotic dancer. classically trained. >> is that different from a male stripper? >> no, no. >> yo
. >> later on we'll hear from british singing sensation mr. james marsden. too shabby. >> and a birthday hello to the star of the usa network, matt bomer. the second half of season three starts tonight. >> 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central. >> you ended with a cliff hanger. blood in the kitchen and a missing wife. >> when we come back my partner's wife has been kidnapped. my character may or may not be in possession of the ransom. the relationships are fraught with tension....
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mr. ability to spend. >> james. >> a rehit, really, to eli manning, you recall at the end of the summer before the nfl season began he said that he was an elite quarterback and some people expressed skepticism including the moderator of the program and i gave him the hit and i thought he showed
mr. ability to spend. >> james. >> a rehit, really, to eli manning, you recall at the end of the summer before the nfl season began he said that he was an elite quarterback and some people expressed skepticism including the moderator of the program and i gave him the hit and i thought he showed
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and i found the bradwell's last living relative, mr. james gordon who lived in wisconsin at the time. he was a very nice man and he had a folder full of legal document, which discussed the sale of the letters, the unpublished manuscript in the quashing of the publishing contract between minor prichard and mary lincoln. and he was very nice. he let me have copies all of that stuff. once i realized it is a legal matter it is better to track and roberts attorneys because he does seem attorney for 20 or 30 years. after a lot of archival research in google searches, telephone calls to complete strangers who probably thought i was crazy, i finally tracked down freddie towers and the son of robert's attorney. he was a really nice man at a sedate writing a biography. restarted for 10 or 15 minutes. it was great. as let's say well, the reason i called was -- you said you know, we just found in the attic daddy's old trunk from the lincolns. i'm in there there's some letters that mary wrote when she was in the asylum. do you think they're worth anything
and i found the bradwell's last living relative, mr. james gordon who lived in wisconsin at the time. he was a very nice man and he had a folder full of legal document, which discussed the sale of the letters, the unpublished manuscript in the quashing of the publishing contract between minor prichard and mary lincoln. and he was very nice. he let me have copies all of that stuff. once i realized it is a legal matter it is better to track and roberts attorneys because he does seem attorney for...
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singer, beyonce, played james in cadillac records and she sang, at last, for president and mrs. ama's first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made remarks about beyonce's performance, which are drug induced dementia. james embattled addiction. but her health declined in recent years. her sons and husband argued over managing james' $1 million estate and medical care. >> i want the best care possible, that's it, that's my mother. >> a judge ruled james husband would remain conservator and $350,000 was allotted for her care. james suffered from dementia, kidney trouble, and leukemia. etta james always said she never liked encores. cbs news. ♪ [ music ] >>> welcome back to eyewitness news right here on cbs 5. we have our eye on the storm. this is a one, two punch with yesterday's storm. obviously out of here, and this one, storm number two, it is powerful with the front now passing through the bay area. let's take a look at our doppler radar. when you see areas of yellow and orange, that is the frontal boundary passing from the north to the south. taking a look at th
singer, beyonce, played james in cadillac records and she sang, at last, for president and mrs. ama's first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made remarks about beyonce's performance, which are drug induced dementia. james embattled addiction. but her health declined in recent years. her sons and husband argued over managing james' $1 million estate and medical care. >> i want the best care possible, that's it, that's my mother. >> a judge ruled james husband would...
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singer beyonce played james in the 2008 movie "cadillac records." and she sang "at last" for president and mrss first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made disparaging remarks about beyonce's performance which james' son attributed to drug-induced dementia. james battled obesity and heroin addiction that interrupted her career earlier on. but her health declined dramatically in recent years. her sons and husband argued over managing james'$1 million estate and medical care. >> i want for my mother the best care possible. i mean, that's just it. that's my mother. >> reporter: a judge rule james' husband would remain conservator and $350,000 was allotted for her care. james suffered from dementia, kidney trouble and eventually leukemia. etta james always said she never liked encores. ♪ [ music ] ♪ at last >> reporter: bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> etta james dead at the age of 73. >>> a wildfire burns near reno. we'll have the latest. but rain is on the way. why crews are even more worried about that. >>> i'm danielle nottingham in charleston. coming up, can newt gingrich keep the
singer beyonce played james in the 2008 movie "cadillac records." and she sang "at last" for president and mrss first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made disparaging remarks about beyonce's performance which james' son attributed to drug-induced dementia. james battled obesity and heroin addiction that interrupted her career earlier on. but her health declined dramatically in recent years. her sons and husband argued over managing james'$1 million estate...
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and i found the bradwell's last living relative, mr. jamese time. he was a very nice man and he had a folder full of legal document, which discussed the sale of the letters, the unpublished manuscript in the quashing of the publishing contract between minor prichard and mary lincoln. and he was very nice. he let me have copies all of that stuff. once i realized it is a legal matter it is better to track and roberts attorneys because he does seem attorney for 20 or 30 years. after a lot of archival research in google searches, telephone calls to complete strangers who probably thought i was crazy, i finally tracked down freddie towers and the son of robert's attorney. he was a really nice man at a sedate writing a biography. restarted for 10 or 15 minutes. it was great. as let's say well, the reason i called was -- you said you know, we just found in the attic daddy's old trunk from the lincolns. i'm in there there's some letters that mary wrote when she was in the asylum. do you think they're worth anything? i said that's why i was calling yo
and i found the bradwell's last living relative, mr. jamese time. he was a very nice man and he had a folder full of legal document, which discussed the sale of the letters, the unpublished manuscript in the quashing of the publishing contract between minor prichard and mary lincoln. and he was very nice. he let me have copies all of that stuff. once i realized it is a legal matter it is better to track and roberts attorneys because he does seem attorney for 20 or 30 years. after a lot of...
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and his assassin james or array. mr. syed detailed the escape from the penitentiary 1967, strauss wrote this out, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the free library of philadelphia as a host of this event. it is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it's great to be back. i think that all writers eventually want to go back to the place where they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back to memphis, tennessee were a corrupt,, where i was born and try to understand this pivotal moments in american history and to try to understand inserted deconstruct the most controversial, the most tragic, it the most in many ways complicated event in my city's history. my father was a law professor and italy are at a loss for environmentalists and rep resented the garbage workers unrepresented king when he came on behalf of the garbage workers. in fact, i got a lot from him about this event. but you know, you always have your memory of things you want your, was the family correct? did you hear the story
and his assassin james or array. mr. syed detailed the escape from the penitentiary 1967, strauss wrote this out, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the free library of philadelphia as a host of this event. it is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. it's great to be back. i think that all writers eventually want to go back to the place where they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back to memphis, tennessee were a corrupt,, where i was born and try to...
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political analyst and co-author of "game change," the book that outshould the king james bible a couple of years ago, mr. john heilemann. let's reset here, coming out of new hampshire. looked like mitt romney could not be stopped. where are we two days ahead of the primary in south carolina? >> first of all, i want to say that i could probably end your entire career with one single interview. >> yes, you could. true story, actually. >> try to be nice. >> this will be a softball interview. >> i think the big story is that for a year mitt romney went -- proceeded as the de facto republican front-runner without ever coming under any kind of real assault. it wasn't until the last day or 36 hours of the new hampshire primary that he really started to take some fire. and now through this entire week here in south carolina, he has taken more fire. that has had a certain negative consequence for him and there are things he's done that have been unforced errors that have brought more scrutiny on to him. he is creating an image for himself. you talked about him as the monopoly guy, the guy with the top hat. i thi
political analyst and co-author of "game change," the book that outshould the king james bible a couple of years ago, mr. john heilemann. let's reset here, coming out of new hampshire. looked like mitt romney could not be stopped. where are we two days ahead of the primary in south carolina? >> first of all, i want to say that i could probably end your entire career with one single interview. >> yes, you could. true story, actually. >> try to be nice. >> this...
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mr. brookhiser has written about james madison.n excerpt from the book, but it's more of a kind of political look at james madison. what first got you fascinated or why did you decide to write a book about james madison? >> guest: well, he's a little underdone, you know, of all the founding fathers. was we've had a lot about washington, obviously, we always have a lot about jefferson and hamilton, even john adams. but there seemed to be a bit of a hole there with james madison. but the one thing that tipped me -- >> here's the u.s. senate floor now live for a short pro forma session on c-span2. senate will come to order. the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c, january 6, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable jim webb,a senator from the commonwealth of virginia, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the se
mr. brookhiser has written about james madison.n excerpt from the book, but it's more of a kind of political look at james madison. what first got you fascinated or why did you decide to write a book about james madison? >> guest: well, he's a little underdone, you know, of all the founding fathers. was we've had a lot about washington, obviously, we always have a lot about jefferson and hamilton, even john adams. but there seemed to be a bit of a hole there with james madison. but the...
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singer beyonce played james in the 2008 movie cadillac records and she sang at last for president and mrss first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made disparaging remarks about beyonce's performance which james' son attributed to drug induced dementia. james battled heroin addiction earlier later on, but her health declined dramatically in recent years. her sons and husband argued over manage james' $1 million estate and -- managing james' $1 million estate and medical care. >> i want the best care for my mother, period. reporter: a judge ruled james' husband would remain conservator and $350,000 was allotted for her care. james suffered from dementia, kidney trouble and eventually leukemia. etta james always said she never liked encores. ♪at last >>> the gop presidential candidates now have just one more day to make their case to the voters in south carolina. those voters will head off to the polls tomorrow for this state's primary. danielle nottingham is in charleston watching the race for president. reporter: derek, the gop candidates are spending this last day before
singer beyonce played james in the 2008 movie cadillac records and she sang at last for president and mrss first dance at the 2009 inauguration festivities. james made disparaging remarks about beyonce's performance which james' son attributed to drug induced dementia. james battled heroin addiction earlier later on, but her health declined dramatically in recent years. her sons and husband argued over manage james' $1 million estate and -- managing james' $1 million estate and medical care....
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joining me to talk about this is assistant democratic leader james claiborne and political analyst mrncreasingly see this class conflict if you will. the numbers are up for whites, blacks, and hispanics. the percentage of whites who say this the there is a strong class conflict that is jumped 22 points since 2009. what do you make of the causeth? >> well, i think that the tax policies that we have operated under over the past few years, ever since we had the so-called bush tax cuts, people began to see that there was something untorrid about the way those tax impacted certain groups in our society. we had a geo study that i brought up and tried to discuss every chance i got during the so-called super committee where it said that the lower 20 percentile in our society or the last 28 years have seen an increase of only 16% in their household incomes. when the upper 20% saw a 65% increase in their household income and that upper 1%, 275% increase in household income. and people see that. they feel it. they knowç that it's a tough te for them now to try to educate their children. they un
joining me to talk about this is assistant democratic leader james claiborne and political analyst mrncreasingly see this class conflict if you will. the numbers are up for whites, blacks, and hispanics. the percentage of whites who say this the there is a strong class conflict that is jumped 22 points since 2009. what do you make of the causeth? >> well, i think that the tax policies that we have operated under over the past few years, ever since we had the so-called bush tax cuts,...
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james carville. the president says that mr. gets most of his money from investments, and statutory and not effective, and that makes his tax rate lower than his secretary. what do you make of that? >> well, it is an illusion, and what you hear quoted does not reflect the 35% already taxed through the corporate tax rate. so, their income tax rate on top of that is a double-taxation of the income tax dollars earned which is not expressed. that is why when you look at the data the top 1% pay 40% of the income tax revenue even though they earn 20% of that money. >> james carville, but more than half of americans agree that the capital gains and dividends should be taxed at the same rate as ordinary income, and it is an issue front and center, and nancys that it is true, that the top 1% pays 40%. >> because the income has gone up, and you know, by about 450%, where ordinary people's income has gone up 20%. but, look, one thing that we can say is that newt gingrich and mitt romney agree that mitt romney's taxes are too high. they wan
james carville. the president says that mr. gets most of his money from investments, and statutory and not effective, and that makes his tax rate lower than his secretary. what do you make of that? >> well, it is an illusion, and what you hear quoted does not reflect the 35% already taxed through the corporate tax rate. so, their income tax rate on top of that is a double-taxation of the income tax dollars earned which is not expressed. that is why when you look at the data the top 1% pay...
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mr. obama wrote that etta james' talents tran sended generas. >>> they are investigating a medical -- sheas taking water samples from a site of a 1970 train derailment yesterday. she is investigating whether a chemical spill from the derailment has anything to do with the mysterious illness there. more than a dozen students are suffering from incontrollable switching and outbursts. >>> the annual festival in the nevada desert switched to lottery for its ticket sales this year. another 10,000 tickets will be solds at the end of march on a first come first serve basis. the labor day weekend event sold out ahead of time for the first time last year. >>> tomorrow the oakland raiders will formerly introduce their new head coach. bronco defensive coordinator has been signed to a four-year contract. the raiders new general manager hired allen to replace the fired hue jackson. >>> super bowl 46 now a week away and fans are already crowding into indianapolis. >> it's awesome. awesome. >> super bowl village and the nfl experience opened yesterday. attractions include an outdoor zip line and footbal
mr. obama wrote that etta james' talents tran sended generas. >>> they are investigating a medical -- sheas taking water samples from a site of a 1970 train derailment yesterday. she is investigating whether a chemical spill from the derailment has anything to do with the mysterious illness there. more than a dozen students are suffering from incontrollable switching and outbursts. >>> the annual festival in the nevada desert switched to lottery for its ticket sales this year....
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mr. hekmati, had been involved with u.s. forces in afghanistan and had then been sent to iran. >> james reynolds, our iran correspondent. two protesters given the death penalty in bahrain have had their sentences overturned. the pair were convicted of murdering two policemen during a wave of anti-government demonstrations in the capital a year ago. their lawyer says the sentence of death has now been overturned, and the case will go to the supreme court for appeal. we're going to go back now to our top story, news that inwith a -- inwar ibrahim, has won in his court case where sodomy charges were leveled against him. i'm joined by mr. inwar ibrahim from kuala lumpur. thanks very much for joining us. just give me your reaction to the verdict of the court. how surprised were you? >> well, it took everyone by surprise knowing the judicial system in the country, but we were extremely pleased with the decision, and we have to move on with the reform agenda for reform, for democracy in malaysia. >> do you believe the prosecuting authorities might appeal this? is this the end of the court case or not? >> well, possibly they wi
mr. hekmati, had been involved with u.s. forces in afghanistan and had then been sent to iran. >> james reynolds, our iran correspondent. two protesters given the death penalty in bahrain have had their sentences overturned. the pair were convicted of murdering two policemen during a wave of anti-government demonstrations in the capital a year ago. their lawyer says the sentence of death has now been overturned, and the case will go to the supreme court for appeal. we're going to go back...
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mr. romney the unique skills and capabilities to do what president obama has failed to do, focus on job creation and turn around our nation's faltering economy. >> i'm joined by dr. jamesderson, president of the united steelworkers local union 7898 in georgetown, south carolina. mr. sanderson, good to have you with us tonight. we keep hearing the stories about bain and mitt romney's involvement. what can you tell us about this? what happened here, what does the public, in your opinion, need to know? >> good evening, ed show. the first thing i would like to say good evening in the labor movement, brothers and sisters that also understand the dilemma we face here in south carolina, south carolina has over 10% unemployme unemployment, we are very much in need of jobs. to hear mitt romney running around this state talking about that he's a job creator is very disturbing and is not true. he does indeed like to fire people like he already said. we go back to 1997, whenever bain capital becomes very much involved with our plant, at georgetown steel, and he basically just took a lot of profits, assets away from the company and forced it in bankruptcy. >> mr. sand esanderson, e
mr. romney the unique skills and capabilities to do what president obama has failed to do, focus on job creation and turn around our nation's faltering economy. >> i'm joined by dr. jamesderson, president of the united steelworkers local union 7898 in georgetown, south carolina. mr. sanderson, good to have you with us tonight. we keep hearing the stories about bain and mitt romney's involvement. what can you tell us about this? what happened here, what does the public, in your opinion,...
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james again. this time serving up a monster one-hander. oh, my goodness. just rising above mr. lucas.s head is. what? third quarter, derrick rose, crossover, all the way to the rim. bulls down one in the fourth. another beautiful play by derrick rose. he was terrific. banks it in, ties the game at 84. he had 34 points. five seconds left in the game. bulls down two. rose took the final shot but it coulds up short. he brought them back but they couldn't finish. the heat win. miami has won four games in a row. lebron is playing great. >>> the 2012 pro bowl took place in hawaii last night. the star of the show, the dolphins own brandon marshall set a pro bowl record with four touchdown catches, including this ridiculous catch. wow! the nfc defender batted around, marshall kicks it off his foot, catches did for the touchdown. andy dalton, the rookie quarterback threw that pass. marshall's 176 yards and 4 touchdowns powered the afc to a 59-41 win. >>> it was an epic end to the australian open. early yesterday as the top two players battled in the longest grand slam singles final in the hist
james again. this time serving up a monster one-hander. oh, my goodness. just rising above mr. lucas.s head is. what? third quarter, derrick rose, crossover, all the way to the rim. bulls down one in the fourth. another beautiful play by derrick rose. he was terrific. banks it in, ties the game at 84. he had 34 points. five seconds left in the game. bulls down two. rose took the final shot but it coulds up short. he brought them back but they couldn't finish. the heat win. miami has won four...
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memorab memorable, but if you read thinking about the james meredith episode reminded me of some sections in the recent book "coming home to glory" mr. president eisenhower returning to gettysburg. and there is clearly a lack of any interest in self promotion in president eisenhower's demeanor. he clearly bristled during the meredith episode that on the one hand he could see that this was fairly predickable but no one at the time seemed to be giving hip the credit he deserved. now with the hyper24 hour news cycles, you would think that in a more modern era surrogates would be out addressing the contrast, but there was -- there's nothing in the books that suggests that he was either champing at the bit to get out before the cameras to call attention to the contrast which would have benefited his legacy or that he was even calling folks together saying can we get a little strike team out to try to point out the contrast? and clearly that would have served him well. it was a short coming that took a while for people to come to grips with. >> i'd like to follow up, commenting on dr. sanders' point that eisenhower was first and last a ma
memorab memorable, but if you read thinking about the james meredith episode reminded me of some sections in the recent book "coming home to glory" mr. president eisenhower returning to gettysburg. and there is clearly a lack of any interest in self promotion in president eisenhower's demeanor. he clearly bristled during the meredith episode that on the one hand he could see that this was fairly predickable but no one at the time seemed to be giving hip the credit he deserved. now...
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watching feel free to follow me on twitter at lawrence mr and give us feedback on the show at youtube dot com slash capital account go watch that james turk interview i'm lauren lyster and from everyone here at capital account have a great weekend we'll see you here on monday with some exciting new guests and story next week we'll also have our capital account trifecta to talk about some of the fun things you love so much at the end the show every night. i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know march to society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of. these there. was a legally blind legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the last i figure it's yours one of the major trails in the united states and. i watch and they run run down my property and some about this noise. is a little mean the characters from the wire is protecting
watching feel free to follow me on twitter at lawrence mr and give us feedback on the show at youtube dot com slash capital account go watch that james turk interview i'm lauren lyster and from everyone here at capital account have a great weekend we'll see you here on monday with some exciting new guests and story next week we'll also have our capital account trifecta to talk about some of the fun things you love so much at the end the show every night. i had a family i lived in a fairly nice...
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his mother, his father, michael nash, his grandfather and grandmother, reverend and -- reverend james and mrs. nash were there as well. this event was a lively event. byron received several standing ovations. and his life was spoken of throughout the entirety of the event. this in a sense may have been his last performance in the physical world for you see byron nash made his transition and this was his home-going celebration. and it was truly a celebration. there were many who did mourn his death, but we all were there to celebrate the life that he lived. and his life, while it was short, was a meaningful life because the true measure of one's life was not how long one lives but what they do with the time that god gives. and his short lifetime, byron nash made a very positive impression on a lot of young people, a lot of older people as well. but i was proud to see so many young people in attendance, so many young people who were there to pay their last respects to a young man who lived the life that we were of course eager to celebrate. while his life is no longer in the physical world, we
his mother, his father, michael nash, his grandfather and grandmother, reverend and -- reverend james and mrs. nash were there as well. this event was a lively event. byron received several standing ovations. and his life was spoken of throughout the entirety of the event. this in a sense may have been his last performance in the physical world for you see byron nash made his transition and this was his home-going celebration. and it was truly a celebration. there were many who did mourn his...
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james' analysis. and i think you see candidate after candidate try to emerge as a coalition to the right of mr. romney and fail to do that once they're analyzed by voters. a look with mr. santorum, very good on taxes, but on earmarks and spending, many view him as part of the spending crowd in that period of time. and he's got some issues, a protectionist stance and anti-trade votes and that's going to get put through the wringer. >> and paul, he's got issues in terms of style and presentation, he's not the most nuanced and how you say things matters so much as what you say. >> what do you mean? >> he could be a little dour. and james, the issue here is that 60% of iowa caucus voters were evangelical. he's not going to see those percentages in the primary going forward and that helped him. >> it shows you, he can play in other issues, the tuesday night speech after the iowa voting, yes, he did the political equivalent of tebowing, and thanked god and the economic issues, a strong speech and basically about the obama war on business and he's make thing-- making the case. >> stressing freedom and
james' analysis. and i think you see candidate after candidate try to emerge as a coalition to the right of mr. romney and fail to do that once they're analyzed by voters. a look with mr. santorum, very good on taxes, but on earmarks and spending, many view him as part of the spending crowd in that period of time. and he's got some issues, a protectionist stance and anti-trade votes and that's going to get put through the wringer. >> and paul, he's got issues in terms of style and...
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mr. gingrich. she certainly had some positive things to say as well. >> all right. james grimaldi of "the washington post", thanks a lot for joining us. >> you're welcome. >>> president obama's pitching a plan to boost tourism today by visiting the happiest place on earth. he chose disney world as his back drop as he announced an executive order to speed up visa processing in china and brazil. the president says more tourism could create more than 1 million american jobs over the next decade. mr. obama's trip could also help his re-election campaign. florida of course is a key battleground state. republican front-runner mitt romney is already running attack ads there. >>> on wall street stocks made some minor gains today as investors remained cautious after a two-day rally. the dow went up about 46 points. the nasdaq ended 18 points higher. and the s&p 500 picked up six points. >>> the washington monument remains closed because of significant damage caused by the earthquake last summer. now a local businessman is sharing some of his wealth to ensure that the monument is r
mr. gingrich. she certainly had some positive things to say as well. >> all right. james grimaldi of "the washington post", thanks a lot for joining us. >> you're welcome. >>> president obama's pitching a plan to boost tourism today by visiting the happiest place on earth. he chose disney world as his back drop as he announced an executive order to speed up visa processing in china and brazil. the president says more tourism could create more than 1 million...
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mr. brookhiser has written about james madison.not an expert from the book, but it is more of a -- kind of a political look at james madison. what first got you fascinated or why did you decide to write aeo book about james madison? >> it was a little underdone. of all the founding fathers we have had a lot about washington. obviously we always have a lotae about jefferson. abo hamilton, even john adams, butvn there seems to be a bit of a hole with james madison. a but the one thing that tippedltd me, tilted me was a morning in august 1814 when madison is president of the united states and in his second term. is the war of 1812 his been going w on for two years. word comes to the capitol that the british are, indeed, going o to attack washington d.c. att they have landed in maryland. it looked like they were goingd de aaltimore, but they made a left turn marching north andchin were coming to the capital. t and what president madison doest that morning is he saddles up the horse, his own whores. horse his own horse goes lane, so he
mr. brookhiser has written about james madison.not an expert from the book, but it is more of a -- kind of a political look at james madison. what first got you fascinated or why did you decide to write aeo book about james madison? >> it was a little underdone. of all the founding fathers we have had a lot about washington. obviously we always have a lotae about jefferson. abo hamilton, even john adams, butvn there seems to be a bit of a hole with james madison. a but the one thing that...
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mr. rock rockefeller? he had this air about him. >> reporter: it was when he met james rockefeller. worth $400 million. >> he paid for everything we did. i don't think i ever remember paying for anything. >> reporter: unlike his time slumming it in that san marino guest house, rockefeller, aka christopher chichester was living the high life and seemed to have the money to pay for it. it was fine dining at exclusive clubs, a priceless art collection hanging on his walls, or so he said. >> i was standing there looking at a painting he and came over and introduced himself to me. >> reporter: socialite roxane west met the fake rockefeller at cocktail hour at a posh art gallery. he charmed her like he had those rich widows years before. >> so mild mannered and so soft spoken and very polite and a gentleman. >> reporter: and he asked for the socialite's phone number. when he texted her a few days later, rockefeller told roxane he was given a private tour of the met. it was the beginning of a text message relationship that was, by turns, fun, far out or flirty. i did want to tell you that
mr. rock rockefeller? he had this air about him. >> reporter: it was when he met james rockefeller. worth $400 million. >> he paid for everything we did. i don't think i ever remember paying for anything. >> reporter: unlike his time slumming it in that san marino guest house, rockefeller, aka christopher chichester was living the high life and seemed to have the money to pay for it. it was fine dining at exclusive clubs, a priceless art collection hanging on his walls, or so...
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james says the fraud actually started in 2010. that's what they found out. as part of the deal, shelton agreed to pay $28,000 in cash. we reached out to mr. shelton tonight, but he did not return our call. >> d.c. reeling from the scandal. last week he resigned, pleaded guilty to imbees ling $350,000. council wants to know why there was no government oversight to stop thomas from stealing. council member jim graham says he's reviewing a thousand audit documents from the corporation. he'll decide if hearings will be held. another big story we're following. a terrifying morning. a masked man forced his way into their home, tied them up, sexually assaulted the housekeeper and robbed them. fox 5 is following this one. bob. >> reporter: brian, montgomery county police believe the man you're about to see is responsible for two very serious crimes in two days. this is the man police would like to talk to. caught on a security camera at a cvs pharmacy in lafonte plaza where police say he used a credit card a home invasion robbery in bethesda hours earlier. >> i can't understand why anyone would want to do it. i'm just telling you these are hard t
james says the fraud actually started in 2010. that's what they found out. as part of the deal, shelton agreed to pay $28,000 in cash. we reached out to mr. shelton tonight, but he did not return our call. >> d.c. reeling from the scandal. last week he resigned, pleaded guilty to imbees ling $350,000. council wants to know why there was no government oversight to stop thomas from stealing. council member jim graham says he's reviewing a thousand audit documents from the corporation. he'll...