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. >> the medical examiner remembers mr. whitealling him and saying, doc, i'll go ahead and start with the case, so when you get here, i'll have the organs out. >> investigators now suspected that the original medical examiner didn't perform much of an autopsy. apparently, he accepted the hit-and-run scenario, since frankie's body was found underneath the car. regardless, investigators now knew frankie pullian was murdered. but why? i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. ♪usic: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com i'm sorta marge... you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthcare
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so mr. white, this all started a fascinating story, you wrote two books. essentially about a young man growing up in an urban environment. you felt his story, solomon, solomon's adventures last a good way of helping children to learn. >> uh-huh. >> and learning, helping inner city kids learn what was possible. how did this grow into the debate league? >> well, the objective was to put something out that our kids would be able to enjoy but yet learn from. and the best way to do that, i felt, was from getting them to talk about the experience. that's the reason why we have a series of books and what it does, it allows the youngster first of all to say this is me. or this could be me. or in my neighborhood, this is something that i know. and once that happened, it was to break down that barrier to language arts would be able to be used. 50% of, between 50 and 90% of children in new jersey, and in new york according to a recent standard eyed test, kids that are of color fail language arts. and so this was an opportunity to give them something that would level
so mr. white, this all started a fascinating story, you wrote two books. essentially about a young man growing up in an urban environment. you felt his story, solomon, solomon's adventures last a good way of helping children to learn. >> uh-huh. >> and learning, helping inner city kids learn what was possible. how did this grow into the debate league? >> well, the objective was to put something out that our kids would be able to enjoy but yet learn from. and the best way to do...
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mr. whitei think we get a lot wrong because of misconceptions. i think there are two ideas and their -- they are simple ways about how the system operates. it is about choice and governance. i would say that the parents ability to choose the school that is right for the child, and governance, is different in our system. we have a system where the vast majority of the schools participate in an enrollment process that has no geographic aredaries, where families able to use one form across the city to choose any public school of their choice, be it high school or elementary school. while they might receive preference for having a sibling in the school, or the school being located close to where they live, if you live in the west bank, you can choose a school east, or the seventh ward, a school of town. these are schools that were not available in the system that was geographically zoned, and all of those schools are governed as charter schools. the vast majority are governed as charter schools, wh
mr. whitei think we get a lot wrong because of misconceptions. i think there are two ideas and their -- they are simple ways about how the system operates. it is about choice and governance. i would say that the parents ability to choose the school that is right for the child, and governance, is different in our system. we have a system where the vast majority of the schools participate in an enrollment process that has no geographic aredaries, where families able to use one form across the...
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mrs. harding into the white house. can you please talk about the campaign a little bit and how, and a time when women were not supposed to be out in front, and they weren't, mrs. harding was it true that she rather knew that women would kind of be instrumental? is that safe to say to echo> i -- to say? >> i think it is very safe to say. all three of these women were in the same administration. mrs. hoover, the wife of herbert hoover, he is the secretary of commerce in the harding administration. so all three of them knew each other and were linked in that harding administration. is. harding, of course, reluctantly put in the place of campaigning for her husband. so she says. enthused about him running for president at first, but once he decides that throw his hat in the ring, she is at 110%. and she really demonstrated that through the campaign. she was comfortable with the press. because she considered herself to be a newspaper woman. writer for the newspaper, as her husband was, but she knew all the newspaper editors,
mrs. harding into the white house. can you please talk about the campaign a little bit and how, and a time when women were not supposed to be out in front, and they weren't, mrs. harding was it true that she rather knew that women would kind of be instrumental? is that safe to say to echo> i -- to say? >> i think it is very safe to say. all three of these women were in the same administration. mrs. hoover, the wife of herbert hoover, he is the secretary of commerce in the harding...
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mr. white horn. >> two questions, mr. white horn one in the permit to remove two illegal units is there another tenant that be affected or is that space vacant that stays space is vacant that was the x landlord son. >> is there any work that was started. >> none whatsoever. >> can i add one more thing. >> no actually. >> okay. >> what's the best course of action. >> i'm going to ask to continue it or to allow for the jurisdiction request. >> i probably am leaning towards continuing. >> okay. >> make a motion commissioner fung. >> move to continue this madam director. >> do you want to continue it particular to allow the departments to do investigation or thinking the permit holders will come forward with more information. >> i'll expect both to occur. >> okay. >> what do you think october 7th? >> that is actually a very full calendar with. >> november 14th. >> yes. >> move to continue this case until november 14th. >> okay so there's a motion by commissioner fung to continue the request to october 2015 to allow time for a
mr. white horn. >> two questions, mr. white horn one in the permit to remove two illegal units is there another tenant that be affected or is that space vacant that stays space is vacant that was the x landlord son. >> is there any work that was started. >> none whatsoever. >> can i add one more thing. >> no actually. >> okay. >> what's the best course of action. >> i'm going to ask to continue it or to allow for the jurisdiction request. >>...
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white house. on the occasion of mrs. bush's n birthday, on october 26th, 1993, her staff wanted to have an old-fashioned costume party. given the proximity to ing. halloween. there were to be about 150 guests for buffet and dancing ct with everyone dressed in costumes of their choice. in keeping with the theme, and as a surprise, i, and cap risha marshall, decided that the residence staff serving the party should also be in costumee these are the white house butlers that were gathered with the president and mrs. clinton on that occasion. the president and mrs. clinton were very surprised indeed. they had only seen the staff in uniforms, suits, dresses and tuxedos. as you may remember, the clintons also brought socks the cat with them when they moved into the white house. socks was a spray found by the president on one of his jogs while governor in arkansas and socks was not a house cat. although the grounds of the white house with fenced, a cat e could easily escape and this presented a problem. actually, socks spent mos
white house. on the occasion of mrs. bush's n birthday, on october 26th, 1993, her staff wanted to have an old-fashioned costume party. given the proximity to ing. halloween. there were to be about 150 guests for buffet and dancing ct with everyone dressed in costumes of their choice. in keeping with the theme, and as a surprise, i, and cap risha marshall, decided that the residence staff serving the party should also be in costumee these are the white house butlers that were gathered with the...
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how did she get to the white house at age 16 as a guest of the president? mr. gould: well, her father and the herrons in cincinnati were friends with president and lucy -- rutherford b. hayes and lucy hayes and they went to the white house. she went only once, but she had not yet made her debut, so he couldn't participate in social activities, but she was there. and president hayes said it was wonderful to have it, the herrons there. and in the taft family lore, she was supposed to have said, you know, i'm going to come back. it's not clear that that's really what she said, but she's -- like many people, she says i want to marry a man who may become president. ms. swain: but she came from a political family. mr. gould: yes. her -- her father was a friend of benjamin harrison and had been involved in ohio politics on her mother's side. there had been a congressman in their background. and she was quite the intellectual. i mean, she was reading darwin and goethe and other things in school and she had the ability to play the piano, which she studied quite seriously
how did she get to the white house at age 16 as a guest of the president? mr. gould: well, her father and the herrons in cincinnati were friends with president and lucy -- rutherford b. hayes and lucy hayes and they went to the white house. she went only once, but she had not yet made her debut, so he couldn't participate in social activities, but she was there. and president hayes said it was wonderful to have it, the herrons there. and in the taft family lore, she was supposed to have said,...
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mrs. harding into the white house. so can you please talk about the campaign a little bit and how at a time when women were not supposed to be out in front, and they weren't, mrs. harding, was it true that she rather knew women would kind of be instrume instrumental in putting her husband in the white house? is that safe to say? >> i think it is safe to say. to make a note, all three of these women were tied in the same administration. mrs. hoover, of course the wife of herbert hoover, he is the setting of commerce in the harding administration. so is all three knew each other and were linked in the harding administration. mrs. harding of course is reluctantly put in the place of campaigning for her husband, so she says. okay. she is not enthused about him running for president at first. once he decides to throw his hat in the ring, she's in 110%. and she really demonstrated that through the campaign. she was comfortable with the press. because she considered herself to be a newspaper woman. she wasn't a writer for the
mrs. harding into the white house. so can you please talk about the campaign a little bit and how at a time when women were not supposed to be out in front, and they weren't, mrs. harding, was it true that she rather knew women would kind of be instrume instrumental in putting her husband in the white house? is that safe to say? >> i think it is safe to say. to make a note, all three of these women were tied in the same administration. mrs. hoover, of course the wife of herbert hoover, he...
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thank you for your time. >> thank you, mr. white. mr. to pete, the floor is all yours. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to present to support a public hearing. i'm captain joe depete, i servie the first vice president of the air line pilots association international advisor also as a national safety coordinator. i'm also a fedex pilot and a captain that flies the a 300. alpa is the world's largest official airline pilots union. with more than 52000 members who fly for 31 airlines, in the united states and canada. i'd like to give alpa's view on the epa proposed finding regarding greenhouse gas emissions and its advanced notice of public rulemaking. but first, however, i'd like to provide some context about why we are passionate about this subject. i will also talk about the positive difference to use airline to make and reduce emissions while safely transporting one and 2 million passengers and more than 63,000 tons of freight and mail each day. airline pilots literally sit at the intersection of technology. aircraft oper
thank you for your time. >> thank you, mr. white. mr. to pete, the floor is all yours. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to present to support a public hearing. i'm captain joe depete, i servie the first vice president of the air line pilots association international advisor also as a national safety coordinator. i'm also a fedex pilot and a captain that flies the a 300. alpa is the world's largest official airline pilots union. with more than 52000 members who fly...
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mr. eric white from the resources board. joe depete from airlines international and mr. kingsley, member of the public. >> just for everybody's purposes, into the microphone massive monster became here. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the finance and advance notice of the proposed rulemaking for greenhouse gas from aircraft. my name is eric white in an chief of the source control division of the california air resources board. the board of the california state agency was constable permitting federal air quality standards in coordinating the state activities to produce greenhouse gas emissions. arb while providing written comments into the docket. however, i am here to emphasize the need for a strong national greenhouse gas emissions enters our aircraft and reemphasized unique opportunity to u.s. epa has to be a global leader for reducing aviation emissions. i would like to reiterate part of the testimony provided by chairman barry nicholson 2008 at the hearing for regulation of greenhouse gases under the clean air act. affects hearing,
mr. eric white from the resources board. joe depete from airlines international and mr. kingsley, member of the public. >> just for everybody's purposes, into the microphone massive monster became here. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the finance and advance notice of the proposed rulemaking for greenhouse gas from aircraft. my name is eric white in an chief of the source control division of the california air resources board. the board of the...
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mr. mashon: it goes from black-and-white to color. d he tells president eisenhower we are making two copies on this new kind of videotape for you, mr. president. >> i have a strip of this new tape. i have asked our engineers to make to tape copies of this program. one will be sent, mr. president, to the white house. the other will be presented to the library of congress to let us -- so that the archives may permanently possess the significant occasion. i think all of us realize that in these fast-moving times, it is highly important that our nation's capital should be -- attached to every single citizen in this country by the very fastest, best kind of communications. nation and of a government that at one time could tolerate three or four almostf study now demand instantaneous reactions. mr. mashon: and that is the copy we have here. our engineers recently did a new transfer of it, so amazingly enough, 55 years later, we are still able to copy this videotape. >> ♪ mr. mashon: they way that most people today, early 2013, are able to se
mr. mashon: it goes from black-and-white to color. d he tells president eisenhower we are making two copies on this new kind of videotape for you, mr. president. >> i have a strip of this new tape. i have asked our engineers to make to tape copies of this program. one will be sent, mr. president, to the white house. the other will be presented to the library of congress to let us -- so that the archives may permanently possess the significant occasion. i think all of us realize that in...
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white house. and we're going to return there right now. mr. slen: and we are currently in the dining room of the president woodrow wilson house in northwest d.c., about a mile from the white house. and standing guard over the dining room is an official white house portrait of edith wilson painted, finished in october of 1920, so nearly 93 years old. bob enholm is the executive director here at the house. bob, what can you tell us about dress that she is wearing in this portrait? mr. enholm: well, you know, president wilson in his second term president a vision of the world at peace and a plan for achieving that vision. and he couldn't have found a better helpmate than an energetic and dynamic and strong edith wilson. i think, in this portrait -- and you see this is not a 19th century portrait -- she is wearing a dress that, to say the least, is fashion forward for the 1920s. and at her waist is a brooch executed by lalique in france. that was a gift to her from france when she was the first peace conference in 1919. mr. slen: some of the other
white house. and we're going to return there right now. mr. slen: and we are currently in the dining room of the president woodrow wilson house in northwest d.c., about a mile from the white house. and standing guard over the dining room is an official white house portrait of edith wilson painted, finished in october of 1920, so nearly 93 years old. bob enholm is the executive director here at the house. bob, what can you tell us about dress that she is wearing in this portrait? mr. enholm:...
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thor $20 million endowment which is handled c by the white house historical association. and mrs. clinton expanded on that idea and people who wanted to give money for specific acqu purposes, now there is a white house major acquisitions trust.n so that when major paintings or if there's a piece of furniture, people can give money for a buh specific purpose. a tremendous effort on behalf of the white house. and laura bush, her activities a on literacy and the major renovation of the white house, once again on a ten-year cycle and also a major renovation of the truman bedroom -- i mean thu lincoln bedroom which hadn't e o been done since the truman administration, which she allowed c-span to come in and d a tour of that room when it was made. i wanted to mention those first lady that's i several and what they did for the white house and for all of us because the white house is our house. >> tlung all for being here. >>> hundreds of years before american colonists revolted against the crown, in england rose the magna cart ya and curtailing the power of the monarch, king john. wednesd
thor $20 million endowment which is handled c by the white house historical association. and mrs. clinton expanded on that idea and people who wanted to give money for specific acqu purposes, now there is a white house major acquisitions trust.n so that when major paintings or if there's a piece of furniture, people can give money for a buh specific purpose. a tremendous effort on behalf of the white house. and laura bush, her activities a on literacy and the major renovation of the white...
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white house demo day. we will have more details on that over the week. >> what is that? mr. earnest: demo day. r demonstration. white house demolition day is a different event, but an event that i am similarly looking forward to. on wednesday, the president will deliver a speech on the nuclear deal reached with iran at american university here in washington. on thursday and friday, the president will be here at the white house, but we will have more details on his schedule earlier next week. >> daytime? nighttime? mr. earnest: we are working on details, but i anticipate the daytime. we will keep you posted. have a great weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> next, the secretary of state john kerry on the state department's 2015 report on human trafficking. then president of candidates hillary clinton, jeb bush, bernie sanders, ben carson and martin o'malley speak at the urban league convention. live at 7 a.m. your calls and commen
white house demo day. we will have more details on that over the week. >> what is that? mr. earnest: demo day. r demonstration. white house demolition day is a different event, but an event that i am similarly looking forward to. on wednesday, the president will deliver a speech on the nuclear deal reached with iran at american university here in washington. on thursday and friday, the president will be here at the white house, but we will have more details on his schedule earlier next...
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it actually has the white house image on there and then the date of the event, so this is mrs. rrison, january 19, 1892. and different colors, different ribbons that they would use, so this one's from a february dinner in 1892. it's been untied, but we have the nice image of the white house at one end and the name and the event at the other end. we also have several place cards in our collection, as well. the card with the eagle, mrs. harrison, january 20, 1891. we have another one for mrs. mckee, the daughter, so we have executive mansion on the one side and the event, may 29 1891, on the other. and one more here for the president, for the january 20, 1891, event, as well. and then also just below this section, a lot of the ribbons, again, nice red, white and blue, these were all for the same event, but different colors, so we have the eagle on one end and the date, april 23, 1890, on the other in there for them, as well. susan swain: and the -- they entertained and also some of the historic preservation of the events in the white house, interesting to see. back to telephone ca
it actually has the white house image on there and then the date of the event, so this is mrs. rrison, january 19, 1892. and different colors, different ribbons that they would use, so this one's from a february dinner in 1892. it's been untied, but we have the nice image of the white house at one end and the name and the event at the other end. we also have several place cards in our collection, as well. the card with the eagle, mrs. harrison, january 20, 1891. we have another one for mrs....
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thank you for your time. >> thank you mr. white. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to present this important public hearing. i serve as the first vice president of
thank you for your time. >> thank you mr. white. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to present this important public hearing. i serve as the first vice president of
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we thought that the white people would not be so nice to us, but i had my first white school teacher mrs. roots in st. john. he walked up to me and asked me my name and i said, hello, ma'am, my name is troy lewis. i'm glad you're in my class and then she walked away and i remember thinking, she's a nice leading. it changed my perception of people. my parents divorced and we moved -- my mom and brother and sister we moved to the williams virginia. >> you touched upon your military service in the book. >> i was in the military for 11 years stationed in germany and i met some wonderful people there who gave me plenty of gas money. gas money is essentially is just people that provide you with guidance throughout your life. so many people, you know, i teach, i work in the pharmaceutical industry and there were so many people that said troy, you tell great stories, why don't you write a book. it was a combipciÓn -- combination of people. you tell good stories quit telling them and write them. >> a lot of the viewers get published and how to write a book, what would be one of the best suggestio
we thought that the white people would not be so nice to us, but i had my first white school teacher mrs. roots in st. john. he walked up to me and asked me my name and i said, hello, ma'am, my name is troy lewis. i'm glad you're in my class and then she walked away and i remember thinking, she's a nice leading. it changed my perception of people. my parents divorced and we moved -- my mom and brother and sister we moved to the williams virginia. >> you touched upon your military service...
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betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still wanted me to come talk, i would be stunned. [laughter] i think it is because i spent a couple of hours a day studying what is going on in the world, and i don't just tell war stories. i do not talk about when i was president unless someone asks me a specific question. i think people want to live in the present and look to the future. betty: in a bloomberg politics poll if you feel, if hillary clinton were to be elected to the white house, 83% of those voters polled said it was mostly good for her to turn to you as a chief advisor. mr. clinton: well, that is nice. [laughter] i appreciate t
betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still wanted me to...
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betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still wanted me to come talk, i would be stunned. [laughter] i think it is because i spent a couple of hours a day studying what is going on in the world, and i don't just tell war stories. i do not talk about when i was president unless someone asks me a specific question. i think people want to live in the present and look to the future. betty: in a bloomberg politics poll if you feel, if hillary clinton were to be elected to the white house, 83% of those voters polled said it was mostly good for her to turn to you as a chief advisor. mr. clinton: well, that is nice. [laughter] i appreciate t
betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still wanted me to...
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betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] mr. clinton: i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still wanted me to come talk, i would be stunned. [laughter] mr. clinton: i think it is because i spent a couple of hours a day studying what is going on in the world, and i don't just tell war stories. i do not talk about when i was president unless someone asks me a specific question. i think people want to live in the present and look to the future. betty: in a bloomberg politics poll a few weeks ago found that if hillary clinton were to be elected to the white house, 83% of those voters polled said it was mostly good for her to turn to you as a chief advisor. mr. clinton: well,
betty: will you still give paid speeches if your wife is in the white house? mr.nton: i don't think so. i think that -- because once you get to be president, you are making a daily story. i will still give speeches on the subjects i am interested in. i have really enjoyed those things. [laughter] mr. clinton: i get to go meet with smart people. i have met with oracle's major investors twice in the last year. they are fascinating. i learned so much. if someone told me in 2001 that people still...
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i am wondering if the white house will endorse that? mr. earnest: i'm not aware of any discussions between the white house and leaders in aucuses.ic c the administration is interested in making progress. you heard the president say forcefully -- speak forcefully about his support for the voting rights act. defaulting, iico, wondered if you could talk about what the administration is doing at this point to help address and there are concerns that could impact the u.s. economy? mr. earnest: i'm not going to be in a position to comment on decisions puerto rico's leaders have made. i will reiterate we believe puerto rico needs an orderly process to restructure their liability. unfortunately, the challenges did not begin overnight. this is set against broader economic challenges across the island. ae president did establish task force on puerto rico. essentially and interagency task force to leverage available federal assistance to assist leaders as they confront these financial challenges. forcethe work of the task to coordinate efforts with lea
i am wondering if the white house will endorse that? mr. earnest: i'm not aware of any discussions between the white house and leaders in aucuses.ic c the administration is interested in making progress. you heard the president say forcefully -- speak forcefully about his support for the voting rights act. defaulting, iico, wondered if you could talk about what the administration is doing at this point to help address and there are concerns that could impact the u.s. economy? mr. earnest: i'm...
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south carolina who came of age during the backlash during the major reconstruction and about avowed white mrs. t. went to the congo first as a missionary and been determined to make a fortune in the country that was being plundered. as millions were being enslaved under the guide of civilized human with a missionary post and focus on capitalizing on the term on the turmoil. in 1904 can he returned to the congo as a special agent special agent for the st. louis world's fair. his assignment was to bring back the pygmies. fair organizers hoped to match progress from the lowest to the highest civilization. the diminutive people of the central african forest deemed the least civilized. heavily armed and with an approval of king leopold and u.s. government officials, he went hunting for pygmies and was the first first captives about whom he wrote an article entitled by and told adventures while hunting in the congo. in lectures and articles he promoted ota benga as a cannibal and noted his pointy teeth which in reality were fashionable across the congo. two years later she had turned the ota benga
south carolina who came of age during the backlash during the major reconstruction and about avowed white mrs. t. went to the congo first as a missionary and been determined to make a fortune in the country that was being plundered. as millions were being enslaved under the guide of civilized human with a missionary post and focus on capitalizing on the term on the turmoil. in 1904 can he returned to the congo as a special agent special agent for the st. louis world's fair. his assignment was...
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mrs. roosevelt march] to the white house and got franklin to do something about it.once when the press was decrying the plight of the ill treated or in checkers who came up north to work on apple farms and fruit farms this is roosevelt proceeded to inspect the orchard. she pronounced them extremely well treated. ever after, henry morgenthau junior was able to say this is roosevelt has given fishtail forms a clean bill of health. eleanor had the ability to go to sleep as soon as she got into the front of her car. this preserved her formidable energy. unfortunately eleanor morgenthau did not go to sleep. she was in a backup car. she couldn't sleep but kept up with her friend although after their ships she took to her bed for at least a day. the rarely quoted letters between the 200 roosevelt library show an unusual emotional bond between the two and they also give a glimpse of the character of eleanor. she was a mysterious woman. her husband refused to talk about her as the biographer and she is rarely spoken of by her family today. here in these letters, a head in the
mrs. roosevelt march] to the white house and got franklin to do something about it.once when the press was decrying the plight of the ill treated or in checkers who came up north to work on apple farms and fruit farms this is roosevelt proceeded to inspect the orchard. she pronounced them extremely well treated. ever after, henry morgenthau junior was able to say this is roosevelt has given fishtail forms a clean bill of health. eleanor had the ability to go to sleep as soon as she got into the...
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mr. anthony: it is a white powders stirred into water.y the way, they could look at is canceled checks, because even though they were careful about getting rid of things and not replying to dr. bishop's letters, he didn't think about the checks. mr. anthony: is it a sedative? it does the nerves. susan: something for the candidate. mr. smith: he is the last of the old-fashioned presidents. it became -- theodore roosevelt exploited it. roosevelt was the least willing to go along. but this is the hinge of modernity. they have faces, and that extended to his family, as well, and the media became increasingly more sophisticated. susan: we have kip. >> i think this program that you have put together on c-span is phenomenal. i have watched most of the series, and i have been educated and in light and. i have a couple of comments. susan: will at me just say that it was the man sitting across from me, richard norton smith, who had this idea. >> and you are right. richard norton smith, mr. anthony, it is a pleasure and an honor to be able to talk t
mr. anthony: it is a white powders stirred into water.y the way, they could look at is canceled checks, because even though they were careful about getting rid of things and not replying to dr. bishop's letters, he didn't think about the checks. mr. anthony: is it a sedative? it does the nerves. susan: something for the candidate. mr. smith: he is the last of the old-fashioned presidents. it became -- theodore roosevelt exploited it. roosevelt was the least willing to go along. but this is the...
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mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely accurate, but it had some fictional elements in it and i don't think most historians regard it as something you should take to the bank and be very reliable. and of course, it was dramatized for television purposes. so it's a useful source, but i would use it with caution. susan swain: so theodore roosevelt asked william howard taft to be his secretary of war. they had an opportunity then to see the world. how did that affect them? lewis gould: well, taft and nellie both loved to travel. when taft was president, he just was on the road constantly. in fact, it was something a political liability. but he became a
mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white house that was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely...
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the white house maintained the remark was off the record because the major networks have a standing agreement not to use what mr. reagan says during microphone tests but other journalists learned of the line yesterday and reported it." "the white house is hoping the incident will just fade away. spokesman larry speaks under orders not to comment bounced the story to the state department which bounced it right back to the white house." "i'm not going to take it any further. if the white house wants to address it, that's up to them." "the white house is worried about ridiculing cartoons that have beg to appear. the washington post block shows the president pushing the button laughing 'ha-ha. it's just a joke. this one's not even connected.'" "the white house is uneasy over the mistakes and the prospects that the democrats might exploit them in political ads." "walter mondale and other democrats were quick to denounce the president's remark as poor judgment at the least and frighteningly revealing at the worst." "whatever was intended and i assume it was a joke, many may not accept it as such. the president has to
the white house maintained the remark was off the record because the major networks have a standing agreement not to use what mr. reagan says during microphone tests but other journalists learned of the line yesterday and reported it." "the white house is hoping the incident will just fade away. spokesman larry speaks under orders not to comment bounced the story to the state department which bounced it right back to the white house." "i'm not going to take it any further....
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mr. mason, an african american now back in belleville, his daughter, lisanne, is white. his son, craig, is black. his wife is african american, as well. is that of interest to you? >> i would have some curiosity about it. >> ogletree: but this is a story, as i stated, on the business section of your paper. why is that at all of interest to you? >> i think it's of interest to me as a human being. i'm not saying that it belongs in the story. >> ogletree: okay, mr. mcgowan, what do you think about his interest in this observation about the white daughter of the african-american business leader? >> i'd share the curiosity. i guess, depending on the answ-- whether it would make its way into the paper, whether steve would include it in his business-section piece, i think, depends on the answer. but i can't see how he wouldn't be curious about it. >> ogletree: i'm curious, though, why it's of any interest at all. this is about a successful businessman about to open up an important business in your city. why is that important? >> it's just human curiosity. >> ogletree: mr. adder
mr. mason, an african american now back in belleville, his daughter, lisanne, is white. his son, craig, is black. his wife is african american, as well. is that of interest to you? >> i would have some curiosity about it. >> ogletree: but this is a story, as i stated, on the business section of your paper. why is that at all of interest to you? >> i think it's of interest to me as a human being. i'm not saying that it belongs in the story. >> ogletree: okay, mr. mcgowan,...
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mr. bush was in the white house at the time and was heavily criticized for his and ministration's handling of the crisis. today he was back in town putting the focus on the future in stead of the past. nick bryant has more on new orleans 10 years later. new orleans has never needed much excuse for a party, and on the streets of its famous french quarter, signs and return to the head in his dictate a great this anniversary is part -- head and -- hedonistic heyday. this anniversary is parts elevation because many people thought they were witnessing the death of the big easy. much of it was a mass grave, a dystopian hellhole is the first world city became the scene of third world suffering. residents were desperate for help but it took too long to arrive. >> we need help. we need somebody to come into this city and help us. nick: former president blamed for the federal government's botched response today touchdown on a high school in new orleans. for george w. bush, no apologies, but i justz00 -- a jazzy little jig and a nod to the city's resilience. the levies gave out but the people never g
mr. bush was in the white house at the time and was heavily criticized for his and ministration's handling of the crisis. today he was back in town putting the focus on the future in stead of the past. nick bryant has more on new orleans 10 years later. new orleans has never needed much excuse for a party, and on the streets of its famous french quarter, signs and return to the head in his dictate a great this anniversary is part -- head and -- hedonistic heyday. this anniversary is parts...
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. >>> new developments in the race for the white house. >> look, mr. trump has clearly got talent.there is no denying that. >> but the compliment ends there. former florida governor jeb bush says the party should not support the front-runner. >>> a plan for a permanent stage in the sand as atlantic city prepares for its second concert on the beep and the officials are trying to make it successful. one thing could stand in their way, though. >>> right now looking live at route 42 in new jersey around deptford. heading northbound toward the walt whitman bridge and four minute drive there. next ten minutes more drive times. >>> we are helping you prepare for the pope this morning by giving you a real perspective what it's like for the pilgrims who will walk across the ben franklin bridge and walk into the area where the pope is giving his mass that weekend. this is nbc10 news's matt deluc delucia. he and his photo journalist is making that walk this morning. how long it will take and the challenges of it and keep in mind a lot of people making that journey may have physical challenges
. >>> new developments in the race for the white house. >> look, mr. trump has clearly got talent.there is no denying that. >> but the compliment ends there. former florida governor jeb bush says the party should not support the front-runner. >>> a plan for a permanent stage in the sand as atlantic city prepares for its second concert on the beep and the officials are trying to make it successful. one thing could stand in their way, though. >>> right now...
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mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white housethat was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely accurate, but it had some fictional elements in it and i don't think most historians regard it as something you should take to the bank and be very reliable. and of course, it was dramatized for television purposes. so it's a useful source, but i would use it with caution. susan swain: so theodore roosevelt asked william howard taft to be his secretary of war. they had an opportunity then to see the world. how did that affect them? lewis gould: well, taft and nellie both loved to travel. when taft was president, he just was on the road constantly. in fact, it was something a political liability. but he became a
mrs. taft, i wanted to know specifically if you're familiar with the miniseries, backstairs at the white housethat was -- that aired on nbc in 1979. and it -- and it starred the late julie harris that passed away recently as helen taft. >> and i want to ask mr. gould if you're familiar with -- because that was really my first awareness of mrs. taft. and was that an accurate depiction of her. and i thank you. lewis gould: i think the backstairs at the white house was generally genuinely...
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mr. goforth is white., obviously. >> and i understand the sheriff's frustration and anger and this has been an incredibly tense time in the relationship between police and the communities they serve. but is it appropriate for the sheriff's office to bring up black lives matter in the discussion when there appears to be, as we've been discussing, no connection at this point? >> yeah and i mean i think -- again i think you have a lot of police agencies around the country who are very unhappy with the rhetoric of black lives matter. because it is putting a spotlight on police agencies and police shootings and there has been more than one time where you have had police unions or agencies blame black lives matters for what they see is increased danger for police officers. you saw it in st. louis with the police union there. in new york when the head of the police benevolent association in new york city literally said that the mayor of new york had blood on his hands for standing with black lives matter protests
mr. goforth is white., obviously. >> and i understand the sheriff's frustration and anger and this has been an incredibly tense time in the relationship between police and the communities they serve. but is it appropriate for the sheriff's office to bring up black lives matter in the discussion when there appears to be, as we've been discussing, no connection at this point? >> yeah and i mean i think -- again i think you have a lot of police agencies around the country who are very...
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mr. eric white from the california air resources board, joe depete from the air line pilots association international, and mr. james lee, never of the public. >> -- member of the public. >> and just for everybody purpose, into the mic, please, nice and loud so we can hear. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify before getting on the proposed endangermen endangermen advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for greenhouse gas emissions of aircraft. my name is eric white and then chief of the mobile source control division at the california air resources board. the air resources board is a telephone state agency responsible for meeting federal air quality standards in coordinating the states activities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. arb will be providing written comments into the docket. however, i am here today to emphasize the need for strong national greenhouse gas emission standards for aircraft and to reemphasize the unique opportunity that u.s. epa has to be a global leader producing aviation emissions. i'd like to begin by reiterating part of the testimony provided by the ar
mr. eric white from the california air resources board, joe depete from the air line pilots association international, and mr. james lee, never of the public. >> -- member of the public. >> and just for everybody purpose, into the mic, please, nice and loud so we can hear. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify before getting on the proposed endangermen endangermen advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for greenhouse gas emissions of aircraft. my name is...
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mr. levinson. at the white house, larry helped shape and bring to enactment a comprehensive domestic legislative agenda which included medicare, the safe streets act, and landmark education and civil rights measures. he's a harvard law graduate and a lawyer in private practice today here in washington. and finally it's also my distinct pleasure to now introduce our first moderator, the great bob schieffer. as all of you know, bob is the cbs news chief washington correspondent and the award-winning host of "face the nation." bob made some news of his own earlier this month when he announced he was stepping down soon from "face the nation" and i'm hoping we will all help change his mind before lunch today. bob has been a reporter for more than half a century and has virtually won every award in broadcast journalism during his august career including eight emmy awards. please give me a big round of applause for bob schieffer and our panelists. [ applause ] >> good to see you. >> let me pick this up for you. >> wel
mr. levinson. at the white house, larry helped shape and bring to enactment a comprehensive domestic legislative agenda which included medicare, the safe streets act, and landmark education and civil rights measures. he's a harvard law graduate and a lawyer in private practice today here in washington. and finally it's also my distinct pleasure to now introduce our first moderator, the great bob schieffer. as all of you know, bob is the cbs news chief washington correspondent and the...
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that vice president joe biden given the strongest of the yankees actively making a run at the white house. mr. biden using part of his vacation in south carolina this week to sound out friends and families. he is asking political allies for it by sending gauging the strength of the clinton campaign. mr. biden expected to announce his decision next month. republican presidential candidate and carson laying out his tax plan in an interview with stuart varney theme is based on typing. >> you make $10 million company paid billions. make $10, you pay one. i will get rid of all the deductions and loopholes. here is the key. they put at the guy who put in a billion dollars and say he's still got $9 billion last. that is not fair. we need more of his money. that is called socialism. sandra: meanwhile, a cnn poll of republican voters finds dr. carson is in second place behind donald trump. shares of cisco systems probably 4% in extended trading after the latest results topped expect patience. the new ceo chuck robbins also says the company's rebound remains on track good news corp. shares trading high
that vice president joe biden given the strongest of the yankees actively making a run at the white house. mr. biden using part of his vacation in south carolina this week to sound out friends and families. he is asking political allies for it by sending gauging the strength of the clinton campaign. mr. biden expected to announce his decision next month. republican presidential candidate and carson laying out his tax plan in an interview with stuart varney theme is based on typing. >> you...
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the then white house deputy counsel, who is now mrs. clinton's chief of staff, was in the white house. there was a fight over white house e-mails. again, the same sort of confusion about what was and wasn't in the records. and litigation resulted in order where the judge called her professional conduct in that case inadequate. the same cast of characters, 16 years later, are fighting over e-mails in a case where miss conducter professional has been cited by a judge as in inadequate, and 16 years later, fighting over e-mails with the same cast of characters. it is not a good track record. rural today mills is what? guest: she was the chief of clinton's state department. she is now operating her own law practice. host: hillary clinton did speak yesterday to reporters and worked the crowd. she was asked repeatedly about turning over her e-mails. here's more from the former secretary of state. [video clip] >> i have said in the past that -- obviously, he is leader, it doesn't look comedian. the fats are the same as they have been since the v
the then white house deputy counsel, who is now mrs. clinton's chief of staff, was in the white house. there was a fight over white house e-mails. again, the same sort of confusion about what was and wasn't in the records. and litigation resulted in order where the judge called her professional conduct in that case inadequate. the same cast of characters, 16 years later, are fighting over e-mails in a case where miss conducter professional has been cited by a judge as in inadequate, and 16...
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. >> reporter: white lady, mr. nice guy, sour d and blur, with their shiny packaging and intriguing names it's hard for some to take them seriously. but for jill head, these little packets may be the scariest thing she's ever seen come through her lab. >> i want people to know that there is no association with these drugs to marijuana. >> reporter: head and her team at the drug enforcement administration's special testing and research laboratory in virginia analyze and identify all of the elicit drugs seized by dea agents throughout the world. before 2009? ist ---ists only saw marijuana and heroin but since then they have been flooded with more than 300 varieties of synthetic drugs. >> probably at the highest we have been seeing one to two new synthetic drugs per week. >> reporter: this is what synthetic drugs look like. despite all the fancy packaging, they all start off as a white powder, manufactured in chinese laboratories that to the naked eye looks identical to cocaine. >> bath salts, spice, scooby snax, moll
. >> reporter: white lady, mr. nice guy, sour d and blur, with their shiny packaging and intriguing names it's hard for some to take them seriously. but for jill head, these little packets may be the scariest thing she's ever seen come through her lab. >> i want people to know that there is no association with these drugs to marijuana. >> reporter: head and her team at the drug enforcement administration's special testing and research laboratory in virginia analyze and...
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white house again. hillary clinton. yes, mrs. clinton it is one of her favorite shows. >> i love the culture and we would always like to keep what makes new orleans alive. >> that's harry conic jr. talking to robin roberts about rebuilding the city he loves, all part of robin's abc special, hurricane katrina: ten years after the storm which airs sunday on abc. ten years ago, brad pitt was one of the first celebrities who rushed into new orleans with the solution. i spent a day with the actor in the ninth ward when launching his initiative to rebuild the area. it was a moment i will never forget. tonight, we had an update with one of the families getting a second chance thanks to brad. >> that was where the barge came through, where the levee broke on the other side of this house. >> it's falling apart. get back, get back. >> go for cover. >> that was the scene august 29th, 2005. hurricane katrina's assault on new orleans and its levee. the water broke through, flooding much of the city, leaving more than 1800 dead. the worst hit,
white house again. hillary clinton. yes, mrs. clinton it is one of her favorite shows. >> i love the culture and we would always like to keep what makes new orleans alive. >> that's harry conic jr. talking to robin roberts about rebuilding the city he loves, all part of robin's abc special, hurricane katrina: ten years after the storm which airs sunday on abc. ten years ago, brad pitt was one of the first celebrities who rushed into new orleans with the solution. i spent a day with...