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mr. jennings, dolley madison didn't have anything to do with saving that painting. he and a couple of other workers at the white house were the ones who came and pulled the painting off the wall, put it in a wagon and shifted it a way to make sure that the british wouldn't keep it. now there are some people still today who will argue that given his relationship with the madisons and i will say paul jennings relationship with the madisons wasn't exactly the best because they broke several promises to him. but a lot of people say his account of what happened with that painting is probably a little bit more trustworthy than dolley madison's account. i tend to believe mr. jennings because he actually wrote his down and put it in his book which is one of the first memoirs written about white house life and one of the first books written by a slave that got published inside of united states. c-span: and you can read it on line. >> guest: you can read it anywhere. it's a great book. i tend to believe him but i will say he did have a reason to hold a grudge against the madi
mr. jennings, dolley madison didn't have anything to do with saving that painting. he and a couple of other workers at the white house were the ones who came and pulled the painting off the wall, put it in a wagon and shifted it a way to make sure that the british wouldn't keep it. now there are some people still today who will argue that given his relationship with the madisons and i will say paul jennings relationship with the madisons wasn't exactly the best because they broke several...
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mr. jennings, she didn't have anything to do with saving that painting.e and other workers pull that off the wall to put it in a wagon to make sure the british would not get it. there are still people today who will argue that given in his relationship you can read it anywhere. it is a great book. i tended to believe him but he did have a reason to hold a grudge against the medicines. because he told him before he died, he would be freed then and then dolly madison run out of money. and instead have followed the she starts and he expected her the ex-president's wishes to free him but she never did. so there was a reason to hold a grudge if the story is true. luckily for him he is sold to daniel webster. who eventually freeze him. he was no fan of dolley madison's alike could see how we got a little pleasure to pogo hole in that story that she got more famous. cspan: no list of presidents that had slaves that any time. use a 12 for 18 had slaves with toward to washington and miro but poehl can tailor but those that did it alone the slaves but not at the pa
mr. jennings, she didn't have anything to do with saving that painting.e and other workers pull that off the wall to put it in a wagon to make sure the british would not get it. there are still people today who will argue that given in his relationship you can read it anywhere. it is a great book. i tended to believe him but he did have a reason to hold a grudge against the medicines. because he told him before he died, he would be freed then and then dolly madison run out of money. and instead...
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mr. jennings that is on of the first memoirs written in one of the first written by a slave. >>cspan: you can read that on line. >> you can read data anywhere it is a great book i tend to believe that he did have a reason to hold a grudge because james madison said before he died he would be free and after the he goes to dolly madison and at this point she is running out of money and instead of following her husband's wishes she started selling them and at the end was paul jennings and he expected her to free them but never did. so they did have a reason to hold a grudge. luckily for him he is sold to deal webster that eventually freeze him. but there were no fan of dolly madison so i could see she got pleasure that she was getting more and more famous. >> a list of presidents that had slaves that any time you said 12 for 18 had slaves monroe, ed jackson, a tyler and then those who own slaved not in the white house harrison, johnson. but who had the most? >>guest: probably washington and jefferson and maybe taylor. keep in mind monticello add to mount vernon were huge moneyma
mr. jennings that is on of the first memoirs written in one of the first written by a slave. >>cspan: you can read that on line. >> you can read data anywhere it is a great book i tend to believe that he did have a reason to hold a grudge because james madison said before he died he would be free and after the he goes to dolly madison and at this point she is running out of money and instead of following her husband's wishes she started selling them and at the end was paul jennings...
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mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? hey... i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the confidence, but i could always use some-- >> justin: inside information? like when, where i might be
mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? hey... i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the...
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mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the confidence, but i could always use some-- >> justin: inside information? like when, where i might be meeting with an informant?
mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden:...
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jen. connect the whole mall. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down that mall. okay. >> concentrating? >> i don't want white. i've written on both sides of this purple -- >> right here on this set. >> will you, will you clean it? >> i'll clean it, mike, thanks, i'm the cleaning lady, the dishwasher, and everything else. why are you squeezing out the toothpaste from the -- >> that's it, that's all i got. i'm teaching awe lesson. now, see, i can't put it back in there, can i? i have to be now responsible for my -- all right. i have to be responsible for my actions. that's spilled milk. that's water under the bridge. you can't put toothpaste back in a tube. >> that's what one mom wanted to teach her kid. really important lesson. i thought was real interesting. this child is headed off to middle school. and she just took the toothpaste, squeezed it out, hands it to her child the night before school starts and says to her daughter, put it back in the tube. and the daughter says but i can't. i mean, it is not going to be like it was before. and that's when her mom told her the importance of
jen. connect the whole mall. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down that mall. okay. >> concentrating? >> i don't want white. i've written on both sides of this purple -- >> right here on this set. >> will you, will you clean it? >> i'll clean it, mike, thanks, i'm the cleaning lady, the dishwasher, and everything else. why are you squeezing out the toothpaste from the -- >> that's it, that's all i got. i'm teaching awe lesson. now, see, i can't put it back in...
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mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the confidence, but i could always use some-- >> justin: inside information? like when, where i might be meeting with an informant?
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mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! hey... i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the confidence, but i could always use some-- >> justin: inside information? like when, where i might be
mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! hey... i hoped i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >>...
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mr. biles". simone won four gold medals and there was only one zac efron. >>> kerry walsh jennings looked to walk away with a volleyball medal last night. the americans took down brazil to win bronze in the third set. walsh jennings is now the most decorated beach volleyball player with four medals and she's 38 years old and has not yet. the brazilian team ended up with silver. germany took the gold. >>> for the first time ever, a country sweeps all the medals in the women's 100-meter hurdles and this was a close race. >> at the gun they go over the first hurdle and rollins has a slight lead. ali is there as well. rollins wins it. >> wow, the medals and rollins takes gold and ali takes the silver and in a clo,, everyone complains about millennials. nonsense. millennials, i salute you. my grandson bought a pair of pants with me. today's his pants day. no baby boomer ever shared a pair of pants with me. start saving with the anywhere account today. an unprecedented natural outburst seems to have taken over the country. everything's all right in there? with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , nat
mr. biles". simone won four gold medals and there was only one zac efron. >>> kerry walsh jennings looked to walk away with a volleyball medal last night. the americans took down brazil to win bronze in the third set. walsh jennings is now the most decorated beach volleyball player with four medals and she's 38 years old and has not yet. the brazilian team ended up with silver. germany took the gold. >>> for the first time ever, a country sweeps all the medals in the...
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mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! hey...ed i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >> aiden: appreciate the confidence, but i could always use some-- >> justin: inside information? like when, where i might be meeting with an informant? you overheard my conversation r
mr. mayor. can you please tell me how aiden jennings is the new da? >> aiden: justin! hey...ed i'd catch you at the office. >> justin: the office. >> aiden: yeah. >> justin: yes. which is now... your office. i heard you'd been appointed the new da. >> aiden: are you not going to congratulate me? >> justin: hmm. >> aiden: guess not. well, at least can you bring me up to speed on-- >> justin: oh, you don't need my help...that's clear. >>...
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guess at whom each of them points as the originator, the pro-jen tore, and the creator of this scheme? mrs. clinton herself. she didn't rely on them. they relied on her, and now she wants to throw them under the bus. >> it's fascinating. quick question for you, though. given all the misstatements she's made about her e-mails on camera many times, what should she have said? if you were advising her, i mean what would be a way that she could explain all those and not dig the hole even deeper? >> i don't know because just like your previous segment about donald trump getting in the fight with the khan family, she gets in a fight over the truth, and these things take on lives of their own. >> yeah, there's no good outcome. >> it would be out of her character for her to say, i stand chastised. this shall not happen again. i'm sorry to tell you her character is to lie. it has been her modus operandi going back to the white water days. >> she had a 34% honesty rate. 34% of the american public believe she's honest. it went down to 30% after the rnc. now it's back up to 34%. it climbed back up to h
guess at whom each of them points as the originator, the pro-jen tore, and the creator of this scheme? mrs. clinton herself. she didn't rely on them. they relied on her, and now she wants to throw them under the bus. >> it's fascinating. quick question for you, though. given all the misstatements she's made about her e-mails on camera many times, what should she have said? if you were advising her, i mean what would be a way that she could explain all those and not dig the hole even...
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mr. cockroach. >> and he is a cockroach intern. >> here comes jen. >> first day of school. >> yes. >> first day of school, yes, at the global leadership academy, there are no un attractive children. they're all adorable, smart, and you're ready with that, right? you have your fresh haircut, you're ready to go. we'll talk to them right after the break. by the way it is hirst birthday here, pretty cool. whenoff the wheel to getands out of a tight spot. when you can relax with your foot off the brake and stay put. and when you enjoy 400 horsepower that's both smooth and controlled. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers! lease an mkc for $289 a month or get 0% apr for 60 months and just announced $1,000 dollars summer invitation bonus. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european alli
mr. cockroach. >> and he is a cockroach intern. >> here comes jen. >> first day of school. >> yes. >> first day of school, yes, at the global leadership academy, there are no un attractive children. they're all adorable, smart, and you're ready with that, right? you have your fresh haircut, you're ready to go. we'll talk to them right after the break. by the way it is hirst birthday here, pretty cool. whenoff the wheel to getands out of a tight spot. when you can...
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mr. trump was not in the building at the time. if he was, he would thank law enforcement for the work they are doing. steve and jen. >> thank you, joe. hillary clinton went on the plan in michigan while donald trump is defending controversial cop meants about the antiterror strategy. reporter: another important day on the campaign trail. both hillary clinton and donald trump crisscrossing the country week laying out the economic agendas but the big plans on the important issues overshadowed by old and new controversies. >> giving us good protection. our government has unleashed isis. >> donald trump sticking bay the fearest criticism yet of focusing on thed a mip stressing's hand ling of isis. >> i call president obama and hillary conditionton the founders of isis. they are the founders. in fact, i think we'll give hillary clinton, you know, if you are a sports team, most valuable player, mvp. hillary clinton defending this president tweeting simply, no, barack obama is not the founder of isis. the democratic nominee also rolling out the economic outlook in >> he talked only of failure, poverty and crime, he is mi
mr. trump was not in the building at the time. if he was, he would thank law enforcement for the work they are doing. steve and jen. >> thank you, joe. hillary clinton went on the plan in michigan while donald trump is defending controversial cop meants about the antiterror strategy. reporter: another important day on the campaign trail. both hillary clinton and donald trump crisscrossing the country week laying out the economic agendas but the big plans on the important issues...
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mr. kazin. stay on the line and we'll get your phone number. she brings up another part of his life. dayton, tennessee. >> well, i was going to tell nadine that we have put jennings bryan's speeches online. if she would like to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. it is online and on the railroad of the making in modern america website that we started here in university of nebraska, lincoln. >> it is all available online 14 weeks looking at kocontenders. contentders.org is the website. >> he was one of the prosecutors in the trial in tennessee and july of 1925 which was prosecuting a teacher, john scope, who was teaching theory revolution in high school, in dayt dayton, tennessee. it was interesting about this is this issue is still alive with us of course. large number of americans believe that the bible, you know, the book of genesis is the truth. bryan believed that, too. it is important to also, for bryan one of the things he dislike about theory revolution was it was not just darwinism but it is social darwinism. it taught of the survival of the fitti fittest and he put out a lecture about evolution which was entitled "brother verses booth." y
mr. kazin. stay on the line and we'll get your phone number. she brings up another part of his life. dayton, tennessee. >> well, i was going to tell nadine that we have put jennings bryan's speeches online. if she would like to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. it is online and on the railroad of the making in modern america website that we started here in university of nebraska, lincoln. >> it is all available online 14 weeks looking at kocontenders....
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especially interesting about william jennings bryan and how it's reflected in his home, that he moved into back in 1902? >> the home can really tell us a lot about the lifestyles of mr. and mrs. bryan and their family. i sthi think one of the most important stories that came out of restoration of this house was the role of his wife and the interpretation of her life which is best represented here in this office. >> the two sat directly across from each other and worked on another together, correct? >> they certainly did. bryan had said his wife was a beloved wife and help mate. >> how much of the material there is original? >> very few pieces of original bryan furnishings survived. these furnishings in this office have been collected to represent what was originally in the room based on very fine 1908 photographs of these spaces. >> if he was seated in that chair adjacent to you, would he feel comfortable? would it feel like his study at the turn of the century? >> it would be very much like his desk at the turn of the century, even the cluttered desk and the open bible. >> bob puschendorf with the nebraska state historical society, we'll check back in with you thro
especially interesting about william jennings bryan and how it's reflected in his home, that he moved into back in 1902? >> the home can really tell us a lot about the lifestyles of mr. and mrs. bryan and their family. i sthi think one of the most important stories that came out of restoration of this house was the role of his wife and the interpretation of her life which is best represented here in this office. >> the two sat directly across from each other and worked on another...
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. >>> kerri walsh jennings and april ross had little trouble putting away china on beach. >> this is match number 2. we have 5 mr to win gold medal. >> michael phelps and ledecky have a chance at gold in the olympic pool tonight. >> also a big deal tonight, team usa with high hopes in gymnastics. they basically trounced the competition in qualifying beating second place china by unheard of ten points. >> we wanted to talk about things outside the olympics. year. flipflops. i'm told this is a cool brand. they've made a rio flipflop. this is what i got for you, darlene. i'll send it your way. halfian a flipflops. a game that's basically badminton without the racket or the net. you hit it back and forth. i'm terrible at it. >> you're really good at that, jay. >> listen, i'm wearing those kind of flipflops right now. i will be expecting those. thank you. >>> thank you, jay. work on that other game, though. that's fascinating. >>> 6:07. let's take a look at the current medal count. the united states leads with 19 medals overall including 5 gold. china has 13, japan and russia tied for third with 10 medals each. >>> c
. >>> kerri walsh jennings and april ross had little trouble putting away china on beach. >> this is match number 2. we have 5 mr to win gold medal. >> michael phelps and ledecky have a chance at gold in the olympic pool tonight. >> also a big deal tonight, team usa with high hopes in gymnastics. they basically trounced the competition in qualifying beating second place china by unheard of ten points. >> we wanted to talk about things outside the olympics. year....
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jennings brian, harry s. truman, the buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and individualist and the cowboy notion. ross perot, his father was a cotton broker. but also was a -- broke horses, went to cattle auctions, considered himself a bit of a texas cowboy. and everything about theodore roosevelt is impressed ross perot. and i think gave him courage, if t.r. can do a bull moose party, why can't i run in 1992? and churchill it gout woes saying, anybody who loves -- it goes without saying, anybody who loves grit, winston churchill is your figure and the two people he admires most. in his office a portrait of george washington and talks about the founding fathers. but which found
jennings brian, harry s. truman, the buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and...