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mcfaddened them, mrs. ward purchased them. when mrs. ward died house was frozen in time and it was with these possessions that the house became a museum. we're coming into the bedroom, the bedroom that ida and wph mcfadden shared. we interpreted it after his death, though in 1935. we kind of call it command central because ida was so active in civic and charitable and social work, plus after all of her brothers died she became president of her father's company in huntington, west virginia. she remained very busy the rest of her life. these are members of ida's family, mostly, including her children. the large picture in the center was made in 1894 when she and wph got married and the people on the back row, ida and wph on left and ida's sis it ter and her husband, pratt, on the right. ida's maiden name are caldwell, these are members of the caldwell family. along the bottom ida's children. that's perry jr. on the left, mamie in the middle, the woman who donated the museum, created the museum, and youngest son. we're standing on the third
mcfaddened them, mrs. ward purchased them. when mrs. ward died house was frozen in time and it was with these possessions that the house became a museum. we're coming into the bedroom, the bedroom that ida and wph mcfadden shared. we interpreted it after his death, though in 1935. we kind of call it command central because ida was so active in civic and charitable and social work, plus after all of her brothers died she became president of her father's company in huntington, west virginia. she...
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has mr. ward made a good move? and we give him a big boo-yah or has that honey badger bit off more than he could chew? >> you know, honey badger, let's say sometimes they don't care enough about shareholders. i was upset by this, i'm being diplomatic here. i know that tom is doing the right thing for the balance sheet. i know this is great, but we needed to let that stock go higher. i think you should let the stock go higher before he did the deal. and i'm sympathetic to anyone who owns the stock. i can't take it anymore. longer term, it'll be good, but short-term, that was brutal. these are brutal. sorry to burst your bubble, but we aren't in one. not even a tiny one. look, i miss you, we are in a phenomena, maybe stocks will go from being discredited, hated and burned and come back in favor. would that be so horrible? "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up -- facebook is shaping up to be the most popular ipo ever. already making a hefty profit with more than 483 million active daily users. could this one li
has mr. ward made a good move? and we give him a big boo-yah or has that honey badger bit off more than he could chew? >> you know, honey badger, let's say sometimes they don't care enough about shareholders. i was upset by this, i'm being diplomatic here. i know that tom is doing the right thing for the balance sheet. i know this is great, but we needed to let that stock go higher. i think you should let the stock go higher before he did the deal. and i'm sympathetic to anyone who owns...
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mr. ward's guilt.n objective view of the physical evidence is taken it points strictly in the direction of innocence. i believe the reason the jury convicted notwithstanding that is because they were misled by a persistent pattern of prosecutorial misconduct. improper questions about subjects that were prohibited and improper. >> these things don't happen in a bubble. this happened in the same place as the casey anthony trial where she was found innocent a few months earlier. you think it may have impacted this jury's decision? >> i think so, definitely. people in florida were rapid over that case. i don't care what happened next. there was not going to be a fair trial. >> you think this jury didn't want to be seen the way that jury was seen. >> i think it had an impact, definitely. >> that's an interesting case. we'll see where the appeal goes. thanks for being here. you can see much more of the case on "dateline" here on nbc. now another check of the weather from al in south beach. >> announcer: toda
mr. ward's guilt.n objective view of the physical evidence is taken it points strictly in the direction of innocence. i believe the reason the jury convicted notwithstanding that is because they were misled by a persistent pattern of prosecutorial misconduct. improper questions about subjects that were prohibited and improper. >> these things don't happen in a bubble. this happened in the same place as the casey anthony trial where she was found innocent a few months earlier. you think it...
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santorum had proposed legislation to limit the rewards of malpractise lawsuits so while larger wards are just fine for mrs santorum the root of all health care costs was for the rest of americans are another example of the hypocrisy the conservatives practice so well and the very very ugly the wall street journal w.s.j. recently published an op ed piece written by sixteen prominent global warming deniers and various and minimal scientific backgrounds including the likes of oil company executives in the piece the sixteen argue that while man made carbon dioxide has some of the facts on warming the planet effects are small and there's nothing to panic about sixteen and ayers argued that all the other scientists who believe in global warming are just trying to scare the general public is other scientists who are trying to scare us include a group of two hundred fifty five members of the united states' national academy of sciences who wrote a much more scientific and reality based op-ed piece that they submitted to the wall street journal however the wall street journal declined to publish this blatant form o
santorum had proposed legislation to limit the rewards of malpractise lawsuits so while larger wards are just fine for mrs santorum the root of all health care costs was for the rest of americans are another example of the hypocrisy the conservatives practice so well and the very very ugly the wall street journal w.s.j. recently published an op ed piece written by sixteen prominent global warming deniers and various and minimal scientific backgrounds including the likes of oil company...
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mr. santorum on point and told him that her child is sick, she said he's, quote, worth her life, that she would go bankrupt for him, but that other kids she sees at the oncology ward cannot afford care like she has been able so far to provide her kid. and those kids, she says, are dying. she confronts mr. santorum with this. mr. santorum scoffs at her. literally scoffs at her question, laughs at it and then proceeds to make an example out of her for the audience. it is kind of hard to hear her here, but here is that exchange. >> these kids in the hospital in the on call ward dying because they can't afford the same treatments. >> here's the -- this is the point she's making. these drugs are really expensive and therefore we should not make drug companies charge that. he's alive today because drug companies thought that they would make money and in providing that care and if the drug company didn't think they could make any money, for providing that care, i hate to put it in these terms, but that drug wouldn't be here. >> people have no problem going out and buying their ipads for $900, but $200 for a drug, got a problem with that? what was just posed to the candid
mr. santorum on point and told him that her child is sick, she said he's, quote, worth her life, that she would go bankrupt for him, but that other kids she sees at the oncology ward cannot afford care like she has been able so far to provide her kid. and those kids, she says, are dying. she confronts mr. santorum with this. mr. santorum scoffs at her. literally scoffs at her question, laughs at it and then proceeds to make an example out of her for the audience. it is kind of hard to hear her...
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mr. musser down the stairs. (dona musser) "i would not have survived without gene ward.ardian angel and i've been calling him that for how llng now? and that's just what he is. anytime i neededdhelp, gene was here. needed to go to the doctor or groceryystore, he threw his keys at me." and sunday stees innthe cold and watched &ptheir house burn... their neighbors provided armth. (dona musser) "somebody brought a jacket and it was n the snnwstorm and theefirst thing i know there was umbrellas held over us, people were juut sttnding there holling umbrellas." and don't ssume those braccs on donna's arms are a result f the fire. this past november, she fell down some steps and broke both arms and mulliple bones in her face. (dona) "its just a little much one thing after anotherr..." she says faith helped her recover from the fall. ááand perhaps a little luck...áá (dona musser) "i could use some...." but dona doesn't brave. (daughter)) "oh my - goodness...that's where i leaaned it from. she's the toughest person i know...." back at thee ouse on beaumont street, thhre's lots of
mr. musser down the stairs. (dona musser) "i would not have survived without gene ward.ardian angel and i've been calling him that for how llng now? and that's just what he is. anytime i neededdhelp, gene was here. needed to go to the doctor or groceryystore, he threw his keys at me." and sunday stees innthe cold and watched &ptheir house burn... their neighbors provided armth. (dona musser) "somebody brought a jacket and it was n the snnwstorm and theefirst thing i know...
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discussing the new ethic rules, most likely the ones that were introduced by ward 4 council member -- the good lady up there, bowser, mrsthe point here is that this was the wrong atmosphere. you're talking about ethics, you're talking about how you're going to get along and it turns into a cursing match for one council member. i don't know what's wrong with david catania, but this is the second time around that he's gotten in some kind of a friction with another council member over the past two weeks. >> i don't know what's wrong with him, but he'd better straighten up really quick. i can tell you he's lost my vote and support. we'd had a conversation on my show about this that lasted almost three hours. not one person called in and supported catania on this. this started off with the financial officer. now, remember, they have a sunshine rule. so, there was a reporter there. >> right. >> and it started off, i believe, with the financial officer testifying or discussing an issue, marion barry asking a question, catania then proceeding with, you know, i mean, serious, serious curse words, and then calling him the most de
discussing the new ethic rules, most likely the ones that were introduced by ward 4 council member -- the good lady up there, bowser, mrsthe point here is that this was the wrong atmosphere. you're talking about ethics, you're talking about how you're going to get along and it turns into a cursing match for one council member. i don't know what's wrong with david catania, but this is the second time around that he's gotten in some kind of a friction with another council member over the past two...
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ward report. troubling news today on iran's nuclear program. david martin has that story. anthony mason on what's driving gas prices to record highs. >> gas prices are outrageous! >> pelley: and "on the road" with mr. and mrs. steve hartman. digging for buried treasure. >> this is, like, from 1960, who has paper plates from 1960s? >> exactly! scaptioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. today the president called what's happening in syria "the slaughter of innocents," and we got a heartbreaking picture in the news room that showed us just what he meant. near the town of hama, two families, 18 people, many children, were shot to death. the rebels said the syrian army did this. we can't verify that because reporters are banned from the country. two reporters who got in were killed earlier this week. as you know, a freedom movement rose up a year ago against the assad dictatorship and after russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution this month that called on bashar al-assad to step down, he apparently decided that this was his chance to crush the rebels. president obama said this today. >> it is absolutely imperative for the international community to rally and
ward report. troubling news today on iran's nuclear program. david martin has that story. anthony mason on what's driving gas prices to record highs. >> gas prices are outrageous! >> pelley: and "on the road" with mr. and mrs. steve hartman. digging for buried treasure. >> this is, like, from 1960, who has paper plates from 1960s? >> exactly! scaptioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. today the president...
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ward floor. that's when things escalated with one nurse claiming he twisted her arm and the other that she was kicked and knocked to the ground. kennedy said it was the nurses being aggressive. >> mrnnedy was acting very quietly, politely, calmly. the only reason why anything happened here was the misconduct of the two nurses. >> a doctor present says the nurses were the only aggressors. kennedy, a fox news reporter and his wife also issued a statement and called the charges sickening and say the incident was quote warped. >>> president obama is receiving some big-time support from a man who makes his living making fun of the political process. political satirist, bill maher, donated a million dollar to a super pac that supports president obama. mayer announced the donation was made to priorities usa action and announced it on yahoo. the super pac also received a $2 million donation from dreamworks animation executive jeffrey katsenburg and the service employees international union. >>> more than 470 students from chesapeake, virginia w will vote in the general election. there is controversy how the students were registered to vote. the group organizing for america registered the
ward floor. that's when things escalated with one nurse claiming he twisted her arm and the other that she was kicked and knocked to the ground. kennedy said it was the nurses being aggressive. >> mrnnedy was acting very quietly, politely, calmly. the only reason why anything happened here was the misconduct of the two nurses. >> a doctor present says the nurses were the only aggressors. kennedy, a fox news reporter and his wife also issued a statement and called the charges...