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they did end up selling it with perpetual easement for the third floor, which was mrs. barnes space, and half of the first floor, where we hope to put in a welcome center and have educational programs. it felt strongly about this and was waiting for the right partner to come along. the medical museum aspect of it, and of course clara barton contributed significantly to the medical efforts during the american civil war. she is a natural part of our museum already. we were very enthusiastic about being able to tell people more about her and use the space to do that. this is the space that she would have lived in. if you look up at the ceiling, you can see where each of the support beams are. you can see the beam across here with the holes in it. those are the original walls for the boarding rooms. this room would have been room number six. when you cross here, it would be room number nine. when you cross the other post, you are in room number 11, which divided her space and use tougher storage and have for her own personal space. it is right behind that wall. wall went all the w
they did end up selling it with perpetual easement for the third floor, which was mrs. barnes space, and half of the first floor, where we hope to put in a welcome center and have educational programs. it felt strongly about this and was waiting for the right partner to come along. the medical museum aspect of it, and of course clara barton contributed significantly to the medical efforts during the american civil war. she is a natural part of our museum already. we were very enthusiastic about...
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mr. trump, with high energy. >> reporter: barn storming the early contest states with a break next scheduled backers tell cnn all that effort makes that declining support with voters even more alarming. >> one of your significant donors told me it's as if we keep investing in a company and as a shareholder we're not seeing any sales. >> who is that? who is that person? >> reporter: i don't want to say. >> he doesn't either, i guess. the fact is, we've got a plan, we're executing on the plan. i'm convinced that i'm going to win the republican nomination. i'm going to do it in a way to win the general election as well. >> reporter: once the front-runner, bush has lost 50%, half of his support nationally since july. even here in the granite state where bush was leading in june, he's now tied for fifth place, according to a cnn poll last week. the result? bush aides are spending a lot of time saying, be patient. bush is building a nationwide infrastructure team to keep him alive through the gop contests well into the spring. >> patience. that's my first part of the strategy. the second part wou
mr. trump, with high energy. >> reporter: barn storming the early contest states with a break next scheduled backers tell cnn all that effort makes that declining support with voters even more alarming. >> one of your significant donors told me it's as if we keep investing in a company and as a shareholder we're not seeing any sales. >> who is that? who is that person? >> reporter: i don't want to say. >> he doesn't either, i guess. the fact is, we've got a plan,...
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mr. trump, with high energy. >> reporter: barn storming the early contest states with a breakneck schedulen all that effort makes his declining support with voters even more alarming. one of your significant donors told me it's as if we keep investing in a company. and as a shareholder we're not seeing any sales. >> who was that? >> what do you say? >> who was that person? >> i don't want to say. >> he doesn't either i guess. look the fact is that we've got a plan. we're executing on the plan. i'm convinced i'm going to win the republican nomination. i'm going to do it in a way that will make it actually possible to win the general election as well. >> once the front-runner bush has lost 50%, half of his support nationally since july. even here in the granite state where bush was leading in june he's now tied for fifth place according to a cnn/wmur poll last week. the result bush aides are spending a lot of time trying to reassure anxious donors and supporters what jeb bush himself told us be patient. that bush rivals may be generating buzz but bush is building a nationwide infrastructure
mr. trump, with high energy. >> reporter: barn storming the early contest states with a breakneck schedulen all that effort makes his declining support with voters even more alarming. one of your significant donors told me it's as if we keep investing in a company. and as a shareholder we're not seeing any sales. >> who was that? >> what do you say? >> who was that person? >> i don't want to say. >> he doesn't either i guess. look the fact is that we've got a...
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mrs. margarini was making. >> yesterday from julian barnes, as a guarantor of the regime, assad is the glue holding it together. >> that's a line straight from the russian/iranian playbook. assad is the glue holding syria together. that is the that is the iranian national security adviser's line to me word for word. it is sergey lavrov's line word for word. >> does it mean that it's automatically wrong? >> no, but our analysis is that this is one-sided story. of course assad plays a role in the regime's structure. >> but if it's shared by the people who gave us evidence yesterday. and i would invite you to look at the evidence we took yesterday. >> the committee will take evidence from experts, and it should, of course, do so. but now you're asking me for my opinion and british government's position, and i'm giving you our political judgment that we cannot work with assad in anything other than the very short term of a transition. now we've indicated to the russians and the iranians that if there is a sensible plan for transition that involves assad remaining in some way involved in the process for a period of
mrs. margarini was making. >> yesterday from julian barnes, as a guarantor of the regime, assad is the glue holding it together. >> that's a line straight from the russian/iranian playbook. assad is the glue holding syria together. that is the that is the iranian national security adviser's line to me word for word. it is sergey lavrov's line word for word. >> does it mean that it's automatically wrong? >> no, but our analysis is that this is one-sided story. of course...
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better barnes has more on the details. >> reporter: mr.ump just spent the speech and he would eliminate income tax for 31 million low income workers that pay at least some income tax. individuals earning less than 25,000 and families earning less than 50,000 he would cut the top rate for higher income workers from 39.6 percent. but would eliminate deductions and tax breaks for them and cap some tax breaks for some middle class workers. he would cut the corporate tax rate to 15% from 35%. now, but again, also eliminating tax breaks and deductions. he would tax companies overseas earning at 10%. if they leave their earnings overseas there is no tax unless they bring it back to the united states. and on capital gains he would cut it from 20% from the current 23.8%. >> it will simplify the tax code. it will grow the american economy at a level that it hasn't seen for decades. and all of this does not add to our debt or deficit. >> reporter: we will wait to say more details on that to see if we can verify that. he added the plan cost him more i
better barnes has more on the details. >> reporter: mr.ump just spent the speech and he would eliminate income tax for 31 million low income workers that pay at least some income tax. individuals earning less than 25,000 and families earning less than 50,000 he would cut the top rate for higher income workers from 39.6 percent. but would eliminate deductions and tax breaks for them and cap some tax breaks for some middle class workers. he would cut the corporate tax rate to 15% from 35%....
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mr. pritchett. you could try the learning barn. >> oh, yes, that sounds very nice. >> the learning barn sounds nice. >> yes, in my village only the richest kids were allowed to learn inside the barn. >> so there you go. tavis a little thing. i was prepping sofia because it is time not only for the premiere of "modern family" but also to play our game this week, and we are doing it again today. it was anthony anderson and we're turning the table and you become the reporter. >> and i read. >> here we go. turning the tables. >> okay, crazy. okay. >> you were supposed to do it with me so i wouldn't look crazy. >> it was funny. so now -- i have to say my thing. >> okay. >> good morning, america. joining us now is the fabulous lara spencer, lara, thank you for coming in such an early morning. >> oh, thanks. thanks for the coffee. >> okay, lara, have you have worn many interesting outfits in this show. let's look a few of them. halloween is around the corner. what's in store for us this year? >> oh, that's -- look -- >> what is that? >> that was me -- those are just a few of my -- >> when do you have time
mr. pritchett. you could try the learning barn. >> oh, yes, that sounds very nice. >> the learning barn sounds nice. >> yes, in my village only the richest kids were allowed to learn inside the barn. >> so there you go. tavis a little thing. i was prepping sofia because it is time not only for the premiere of "modern family" but also to play our game this week, and we are doing it again today. it was anthony anderson and we're turning the table and you become...
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barnes and noble. i would like to finish by reading a quick letter. dear mr.rodriguez got a the plug on 17 years as the largest african-american book fare and the flagship black letter a evidence. i'm glad to be able to sponsor the initiative and give a book in your name and provide books to children in the community where i was raised and educated. the best book you can give to a child is a book. not only does it improve their vocabulary and listening skills skills but then stimulates the mind and helps them discover new things. my mother encouraged us to read every day and kept our bookshelves filled with books. if i read them all she had me read them again. books (-open-paren mind to possibilities and allowed me to dream. if i didn't know how come i wouldn't be where i am today. i wouldn't have known to follow directions and fellow job applications in start and run a successful business or even sign contracts. i would have been limited in what i can accomplish and for this reason i chose to get involved in the book fare. i want to children to know we care a
barnes and noble. i would like to finish by reading a quick letter. dear mr.rodriguez got a the plug on 17 years as the largest african-american book fare and the flagship black letter a evidence. i'm glad to be able to sponsor the initiative and give a book in your name and provide books to children in the community where i was raised and educated. the best book you can give to a child is a book. not only does it improve their vocabulary and listening skills skills but then stimulates the mind...