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mr. wallace's finger-print.s not a finger-print of crime. >> i just want to get a the last word from robert king as you look at this story. if you were able to talk, if you were able to really express what he's feeling now, you have an idea what he this must feel if he understands the he's out and free? >> i think i would -- the thing that would -- we tried to have a enough larger movement . we were trying to ra ra ra cane to radicate that. we have done a greater movement. i think he would be satisfied that regardless of what happens, so many people have gotten and have taken an idea about this case. it has something in that i feel -- -- >> maybe another generation will now take the opportunity to learn more about this story. we will appreciate you being with us. thanks so much. >>> we go to haiti now with with where night fall in the make shift camp there has become prime time. it's for hundreds of woman for many of them. especially for the watch dog group known as fearless woman. the special correspondent sole
mr. wallace's finger-print.s not a finger-print of crime. >> i just want to get a the last word from robert king as you look at this story. if you were able to talk, if you were able to really express what he's feeling now, you have an idea what he this must feel if he understands the he's out and free? >> i think i would -- the thing that would -- we tried to have a enough larger movement . we were trying to ra ra ra cane to radicate that. we have done a greater movement. i think...
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mr. herman wallace is unconstitutional confinement? that is likely to continue? >> that is a lawsuit mr. king is involved in the mr. woodfox. it involves violations of the cruel and inhuman punishment clause. to go to trialt in baton rouge in june of next year. i also want to mention albert woodfox. you said he recently has been subjected to anal searches. every time he leaves his cell, even if it is just to take a shower, 30 years ago albert on his own father lawsuit and won a lawsuit that prohibited the department of corrections from engaging in those kinds of searches. back to the attention of the corrections department when they started doing it again and they said, we're going to continue to do it. we found yesterday in federal court a lawsuit seeking an injunction barring the department of corrections of using that kind of search on mr. woodfox and others in that cell block. >> the judge to issue the order that he should not be strip- searched like this, anal cavity, oral cavity strip-searched, died. >> correct. >> and right after they were resumed. >> corre
mr. herman wallace is unconstitutional confinement? that is likely to continue? >> that is a lawsuit mr. king is involved in the mr. woodfox. it involves violations of the cruel and inhuman punishment clause. to go to trialt in baton rouge in june of next year. i also want to mention albert woodfox. you said he recently has been subjected to anal searches. every time he leaves his cell, even if it is just to take a shower, 30 years ago albert on his own father lawsuit and won a lawsuit...
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mr. wallace. - do you even know what you're doing? - yeah.w how to hoist the mainsail, i know how to-- these buttons control bilge pumps and stuff. i also know where the booze stash is. hello. walt? - oh, god! thank goodness you're here. i was having a little trouble, uh, with this door, uh, yesterday. i, um-- i think it was yesterday. - i thought you were in rehab. - yeah, i just, uh-- i figured i'd get that first relapse out of the way. god, what's happened to our family? everything is so messed up. how did you even know i was in here? - i didn't. i just came to say good-bye to the boat, but i've decided to sail it to bermuda. - bahamas, andy. - same thing. i need a crew. you should be my crew. three weeks, open ocean, no booze. you need this. i need it. we need this. serious bro time. come on. - hello? - david, is that you? - dwight? - oh, thank god. oh, thank god. are you okay? is everyone okay? - yeah. are you okay? - i'm okay. i just want you to know that i believe in you. i really do. and i believe in your ability to make the right cho
mr. wallace. - do you even know what you're doing? - yeah.w how to hoist the mainsail, i know how to-- these buttons control bilge pumps and stuff. i also know where the booze stash is. hello. walt? - oh, god! thank goodness you're here. i was having a little trouble, uh, with this door, uh, yesterday. i, um-- i think it was yesterday. - i thought you were in rehab. - yeah, i just, uh-- i figured i'd get that first relapse out of the way. god, what's happened to our family? everything is so...
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mrs. wallace and spinach but also her brother's and their wives. >> what happened to mr. wallace? to make he committed suicide when bass was 18 it was a huge scandal a great state of the family, shattered her mother and this explains why bes was to keep her family life private and she was to shield her mother and her brother to bring the family history up again. >> it was a terrible thing. nobody ever understood wiper and she left right after the funeral with her children and came back one year later >> host: colorado is up next. >> caller: he were talking about the suicide of bes father it made me think of the reason why her partnership with harry truman is seemed like they have an equal partnership which was surely unusual in that day and time the day think the reason why was because she had realized her parents' marriage was lacking i think i had recalled that margaret truman said she went back and forth so that is the reason why they had such a close partnership but something else i dunno if you discuss this but the germans were the first to host the first integrated the inaug
mrs. wallace and spinach but also her brother's and their wives. >> what happened to mr. wallace? to make he committed suicide when bass was 18 it was a huge scandal a great state of the family, shattered her mother and this explains why bes was to keep her family life private and she was to shield her mother and her brother to bring the family history up again. >> it was a terrible thing. nobody ever understood wiper and she left right after the funeral with her children and came...
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mrs. wallace's. best's mother. there was that difference.hat difference surfaced all during their lives. let me read you this letter here written while he was president in june 29, 1949. he is writing to best. 30 years, i hope to make you a happy wife and happy mother. know.e i do not all i can say is i have tried. there is no one in the world anyway who could look down on you or your daughter. no one in the world who could look down on you or your daughter. that means much to me. i never cared for social position or rank for myself, except to see those dear to me were not made to suffer for my shortcomings. he was president of the united states still feeling that way. comes through his letters to her almost as an apology. christ never felt good enough? >> part of that, keep in mind her mother is still living with them. that is her mother's house they move into. they never had their own marital home. then her mother lives in the white house with him a lot of the time. it is thought that is hard of her hesitation for accepting harry truman. h
mrs. wallace's. best's mother. there was that difference.hat difference surfaced all during their lives. let me read you this letter here written while he was president in june 29, 1949. he is writing to best. 30 years, i hope to make you a happy wife and happy mother. know.e i do not all i can say is i have tried. there is no one in the world anyway who could look down on you or your daughter. no one in the world who could look down on you or your daughter. that means much to me. i never cared...
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mr. wallace. >> thank you, chairman and to our ranking members, to all my colleagues for getting us to this point. i'd like to thank the staffers who for years have also worked to bring this and make it possible. and to those stake holders. this is truly a unifying piece of legislation, always has been and will be again. i think listening to the chairwoman a unified conference with a unified bill will go at least a little ways toward bringing back some faith and restore the american public's faith that we can govern. and we are a people of vision. we're a people of big vision. we think big ideas. this farm bill doesn't have to be the exception to that. we can solve the things we need to solve, but i think we need to look down the road. this bill gives us that opportunity. we have to look at those programs that support economic promise, economic growth. one of those last year, renewable energies on track to average 8.3% growth. those represent tens of thousands of american jobs. we spend over $1 billion a day importing oil from countries that hate us. they'll hate us for free. keep those job
mr. wallace. >> thank you, chairman and to our ranking members, to all my colleagues for getting us to this point. i'd like to thank the staffers who for years have also worked to bring this and make it possible. and to those stake holders. this is truly a unifying piece of legislation, always has been and will be again. i think listening to the chairwoman a unified conference with a unified bill will go at least a little ways toward bringing back some faith and restore the american...
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and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were there never taught the difference between i am in a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come in deploy i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking that that gun was just a ploy again. if you look at this in front above this in france right here is a gunshot wound close to the head in the temple area unfortunately this is one of the children did make it we were unable to revive this child this is the gun debate through the eyes of children and simply through the eyes of children this is the through the eyes of her own sparks if we can do it for our children for our future what is the country is safer. time to reset this sucker of the global financial system is come good to keep time to rebuild something better something less corrupt perhaps in fact this three architecting of the global financial system is happening right now as i speak these words doesn't matter whether
and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were there never taught the difference between i am in a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come in deploy i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking that that gun was just a ploy again. if you look at this in front above this in france right here is a gunshot wound close to the...
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and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were there never taught the difference between i am in a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come into play i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking that that gun was just a ploy. if you look at this infant above the infants right here is a gunshot wound close to the head in the temple area unfortunately this is one of the children that did not make it we were unable to revive this child this is the gun debate through the eyes of children and see through the eyes of children this is the through the eyes of parents sparks if we can't do it for our children for our future what is the country the savior. is real journalism a thing of the past in much of the western world in the name of security challenging the official media message of elites is often met with serious threats and reprisals whistleblowers are damned and made to feel superior consequences to what remains is a
and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were there never taught the difference between i am in a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come into play i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking that that gun was just a ploy. if you look at this infant above the infants right here is a gunshot wound close to the head in the...
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and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were their neighbor tall the difference between i play again and a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come into play i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking in the back again was just a ploy again. if you look at this in front above this in france right here is a gunshot wound close to the head in the temple area unfortunately this is one of the children did make it we were unable to revive this child this is the gun debate through the eyes of children and since we come to pay through the eyes of children this is the come through eyes of parents parks if we can do it for our children for our future what is the country to save or. may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can't. let. them. let's. look. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in th
and because of that there's a family that's very sad wallace mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. after some kids were their neighbor tall the difference between i play again and a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come into play i mean you were talking about the incident in cumberland county how do you know that child wasn't thinking in the back again was just a ploy again. if you look at this in front above this in france right here is a gunshot wound...
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gray, when it comes to baby aariyauna wallace, it has been determined, mr. singleton, you... she doesn't know anything about all of this. so i'm here to speak for her. narrator: promotional consideration provided by... it's mine, it ain't mine, it's mine... what is it? you have tears in your eyes and that's because you do really love him. yes. if this is not my baby, this ring right here don't mean nothing. you can have that. (ring clatters) are you ready? yes, your honor. judge lake: these results were prepared by dna diagnostics. they read as follows... in the case of singleton v. gray, when it comes to baby aariyauna wallace, mr. singleton, you are not... (whooping) her father. (sniffling) let it be. 'cause you been lying to me this whole time. i have not lied to you! i've kept it 100 with you, i've told you the truth, since the beginning. well, let me keep it 100 with the both of you. you all have done your tit for tat, you have done your dirt. this mess, you all have created. and there's a three-year-old little girl who now won't have the man she knows as father. she doe
gray, when it comes to baby aariyauna wallace, it has been determined, mr. singleton, you... she doesn't know anything about all of this. so i'm here to speak for her. narrator: promotional consideration provided by... it's mine, it ain't mine, it's mine... what is it? you have tears in your eyes and that's because you do really love him. yes. if this is not my baby, this ring right here don't mean nothing. you can have that. (ring clatters) are you ready? yes, your honor. judge lake: these...
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mr. sunday, chris wallace, have a great weekend. >> see you guys.f it. >> i want to raise my hand. >> i know. thank you, sir. >>> let's look over there. she's got -- i see the headlines. >> i've got some headlines. first i want to tell you, we've been talking about the obamacare exchange web sites. i was talking to an insurance executive whose company is participating in the exchange program. he said they were told the program wouldn't be ready, the web wouldn't be ready until thanksgiving. >> great. maybe they should have pushed it off a year like the republicans said. >> i learned that last evening. got some headlines finally here. nightmare for parents in arkansas. a man with a knife jackknife add school bus with 11 elementary school kids and their driver on board he drove the bus several miles and then he only surrendered when he saw police had dropped spike strips on the road. 22-year-old nicholas john miller is now facing numerous charges, including piracy and kidnapping. fired for doing the right thing. a worker at a wal-mart in michigan out
mr. sunday, chris wallace, have a great weekend. >> see you guys.f it. >> i want to raise my hand. >> i know. thank you, sir. >>> let's look over there. she's got -- i see the headlines. >> i've got some headlines. first i want to tell you, we've been talking about the obamacare exchange web sites. i was talking to an insurance executive whose company is participating in the exchange program. he said they were told the program wouldn't be ready, the web wouldn't...
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family and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great-grandmother madge gates wallace had given her a cake and mrs. non-had cleaned the cake plate and asked if anyone would take it back. moved at ther speed of light, grabbed a plate and came over here and rang the bell in the hope that my grandmother would answer the door and she did. she invited him in and that is the beginning of their courtship in 1910. >> beth truman as we continue .ur series on first ladies the remarks from former secretary of state hillary clinton. she spoke recently at a center for american progress conference. [applause] birthday.appy it is exciting for me to come at the end of what has been, by all accounts, a fabulously stimulating and exciting day, filled with leaders and thinkers about what it means to be a progressive in our country. i am delighted to share this stage with two people who are particularly important leaders in the progressive movement. i have had the pleasure of yearsg with her for many and i have seen her intellect and energy in action on so many occasions. she brings a passion for problem solving and
family and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great-grandmother madge gates wallace had given her a cake and mrs. non-had cleaned the cake plate and asked if anyone would take it back. moved at ther speed of light, grabbed a plate and came over here and rang the bell in the hope that my grandmother would answer the door and she did. she invited him in and that is the beginning of their courtship in 1910. >> beth truman as we continue .ur series on first ladies the remarks from...
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only way he followed up who said why dent you answer -- why didn't answer questions was chris wallace. also mr. boehner. i think it was an insult to us. republicans are saying why are we raising the debt ceiling where we already owe $17 trillion. but they switched from obamacare and funding to debt and deficit. that is a big switch. for jack lew to come out there, who is appointed but a political i thought was an insult to us. >>elisabeth: he kept saying that is the wrong question. we're thinking thank you for telling the american people what questions should be answered. >>steve: what do you think about this as we head into week two? e-mail or tweet us at "fox & friends." in the meantime let's head to heather nauert. >> got headlines at 11 minutes after hour. some chaos at an indy car race over the weekend. a horrific crash sending three-time champion dario franchitti flying through the air and into assent -- into a fence. look at that right there. that crash happening as he was battling fellow drivers on the last lap of the houston grand prix. you can see that debris as it flies into the sta
only way he followed up who said why dent you answer -- why didn't answer questions was chris wallace. also mr. boehner. i think it was an insult to us. republicans are saying why are we raising the debt ceiling where we already owe $17 trillion. but they switched from obamacare and funding to debt and deficit. that is a big switch. for jack lew to come out there, who is appointed but a political i thought was an insult to us. >>elisabeth: he kept saying that is the wrong question. we're...
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mr. kramer, on behalf of our ceo jo-ann wallace who was former public defender of the district of columbia. we certainly understand the crisis in federal defense, as was the crisis at the state level. however, today i'm here on behalf of the thousands of attorneys and other advocates in the civil justice system dedicated to ensuring our democratic principle of equal justice under the law. my colleagues across the nation work every day, often at significant personal sacrifice, to make that principle of equal justice our reality for low-income families in communities in every corner of the nation. i wanted to briefly today discussed to areas of federal spending and which the impact of sequestration and the government shut down might well have a significant impact on the provision of civil legal assistance to people living in poverty in the united states. those two areas, the first one i want to discuss is funding for the legal services corporation. with respect to lse, the one in 34 grantees of lsc's funding represent the nations promised to justice to millions of americans. analysts see as
mr. kramer, on behalf of our ceo jo-ann wallace who was former public defender of the district of columbia. we certainly understand the crisis in federal defense, as was the crisis at the state level. however, today i'm here on behalf of the thousands of attorneys and other advocates in the civil justice system dedicated to ensuring our democratic principle of equal justice under the law. my colleagues across the nation work every day, often at significant personal sacrifice, to make that...
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wallace had. he had given her a cake, and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anyone would bring it back over, and my grandfather moved with something -- grandmother described as the speed of light in the hopes that my grandmother would invite him in, and she did. and that is the beginning of their formal courtship. live on monday on c-span and c-span3. >> next a decision of u.s. ussians relations. hosted by the center on global interests. this is about two hours. >> a discussion now on how serious is affecting u.s.-russia relations. >> hi. welcome to the brookings institution. thank you for coming out on a rainy august day to talk about u.s. russia relations. we have a really great panel today. i will give a brief introduction of them. they have more accomplishments in your biography panel. it is an all brookings panel more or less that we are proud f. we have extremely well known, extremely distinguished russian and american diplomats, which is, i think, in a way a rare situation. usually in washington i hear
wallace had. he had given her a cake, and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anyone would bring it back over, and my grandfather moved with something -- grandmother described as the speed of light in the hopes that my grandmother would invite him in, and she did. and that is the beginning of their formal courtship. live on monday on c-span and c-span3. >> next a decision of u.s. ussians relations. hosted by the center on global interests. this is about two hours....
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family, and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great grandmother, madge gates wallace, had given her a cake, and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over. and my grandfather moved with what my mother once described as something approaching the speed of light and grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the bell on the front bell in the hope, of course, that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited him in, and that's the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. >> bess truman as we continue our series on first ladies, tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> i'm a firm believer in what they call the unauthorized biography. now, unauthorized does not mean untrue. it means that you're doing it without the cooperation and blessing of your subject, and i do believe it's a legitimate, wonderful way to cover history. especially public figures that have spent many, many years and millions of dollars creating their own image. and so i think it's valuable sometimes to go behind
family, and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great grandmother, madge gates wallace, had given her a cake, and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over. and my grandfather moved with what my mother once described as something approaching the speed of light and grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the bell on the front bell in the hope, of course, that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited him in,...
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brought in a cake plate that my great-grandmother, imagine wallace, imagine gates wallace, had given her a cake and mrslan ad cleaned the cake plate and asking if anybody would take it over. my grandfather moved with what my mother once described as something approaching the speed of light and grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the bell on the front door in the hope of course that my grandmother would answer the door and she did. and she invited him in. that's the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. >> best truman as we continue our series on first ladies, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3 and c-span radio -- radio and c-span.org. >> as part of c-span's american profiles we sat down recently with two lawmakers, senator joe manchin of west begin and republican congresswoman cathy mcmorris rogers. we'll look at our interview with senator manchin. talks about growing up in farmington, west virginia, his political career and his predecessor, the late robert bid and growing up in farmington. >> senator joe manchin, democrat of west begin, you are a true west virginia native.
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his cousins, with the family, and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great- wallace hadmadge given her a cake and mrslan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over. and my grandfather, moved with what my mother once described as something approaching the speed of light, grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the bell on the front door in the hope, of course, that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited him in. and that is the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. as we continue our series on first ladies. tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span and c-span3 and also c-span radio and www.c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: every monday at this time is our weekly "your money" segment and we will focus on a program that offers a tax credit to low-income working families. call the earned income tax credit. the segment, you should know, was prompted in a sense by a report that came from the inspector general office of the treasury department, specifically looking at the program. to talk about the report and findings,
his cousins, with the family, and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great- wallace hadmadge given her a cake and mrslan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over. and my grandfather, moved with what my mother once described as something approaching the speed of light, grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the bell on the front door in the hope, of course, that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited him in. and...
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wallace made generations of tv viewers laugh. >> hey, everybody, let's all turn our desks backwards before mrs. show up. >> all right, backwards boy, back your butt down to detention. >> today hollywood is mourning the death of the actress, she won an emmy for the portrayal of batter's them says, marcia wallace was 70. >>> steve young made his last snap for the team back in 1999, was in the new year, he will take home a million bucks. that's because of the contract young signed with the usfl back in 1984. it guaranteed the hall of famer will get paid through the year 2027, starting on january 1st, he gets a million bucks a year, and then it goes up to 3.2 million by 2027. i want that deal. now let's go around the world with christi paul. >>> all i can say is good luck with that, miguel. we begin in london, with the scandal that brought down rupert murdoch's "news of the world" is heading to court. our erin mclaughlin is following the case. good morning, erin. >> reporter: it's the story that will forever change the way many journalists work here in the uk. the trial of two former executives at
wallace made generations of tv viewers laugh. >> hey, everybody, let's all turn our desks backwards before mrs. show up. >> all right, backwards boy, back your butt down to detention. >> today hollywood is mourning the death of the actress, she won an emmy for the portrayal of batter's them says, marcia wallace was 70. >>> steve young made his last snap for the team back in 1999, was in the new year, he will take home a million bucks. that's because of the contract...
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mrs. wallace, had given her a cake and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over and my grandfather moved with what my grandmother once described as the speed of light and ran over here and bring the doorbell on the front order in the hope that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. she invited him in and that was the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. >> bess truman as we continue our series on first ladies live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span2 and c-span radio and c-span.org. >> tomorrow, the administrator for medicaid and medicare services testified on implementing the health care law and the problems associated with the website. she will speak before the house ways and means committee, and you can see that hearing live on tuesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also this week, more about the issue with health secretary kathleen sebelius in front of the health commerce committee and she will speak about the ongoing problem concerning health care.
mrs. wallace, had given her a cake and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over and my grandfather moved with what my grandmother once described as the speed of light and ran over here and bring the doorbell on the front order in the hope that my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. she invited him in and that was the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. >> bess truman as we continue our series on first ladies live at 9:00...