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now nancy has a different purpose. >> i'm very thankful to be able to give back. >> reporter: nancy's donating her plasma to be stored for future ebola patients and research. david, who did not contract ebola, is a volunteer for an experimental vaccine. together they are helping doctors find a way to prevent the next epidemic. >> we're looking for antibodies to ebola that will bind to the virus and neutrize it. >> reporter: bound by a deep faith in god and 40 years of marriage. >> i'm still thankful that nancy is still with us and i still have her. >> reporter: they are excited to return to liberia. and anxious. >> those were very stressful days. and, you know revisiting that will i'm sure have a bit of an impact on us. >> reporter: but unlike when they left the epidemic has subsided. the u.s. military ended its mission there this week. >> we're thankful for what god's doing and for the way the numbers are coming down. >> reporter: and though it's believed her survival has made her immune nancy says she will not take any chances. >> you know there's still a respectful fear of ebola no
now nancy has a different purpose. >> i'm very thankful to be able to give back. >> reporter: nancy's donating her plasma to be stored for future ebola patients and research. david, who did not contract ebola, is a volunteer for an experimental vaccine. together they are helping doctors find a way to prevent the next epidemic. >> we're looking for antibodies to ebola that will bind to the virus and neutrize it. >> reporter: bound by a deep faith in god and 40 years of...
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so we do have a speaker card from nancy. >> good evening, commissioners my name is nancy wrote the letter to you and to the director rafael with the copy, of course, for the full commission documenting my concerns that proposes 2015-2016 that you're considering improper use of the impound accounts one of any concerns was addressed in the budget i want to stress my comments does not reflect an opinion of the value of any program in this department i'm focused exclusively on the impound account guidelines approved in 2007 if identify the approval and the maximum percentage of money for the its with the aid of the city attorney's office office director ruben restricted did use of the waste and disposal and the impound account fund come from refugee taxpayers it is necessary to make sure those are spent for the reasons court has talked about the regulatory fees for the refugee rates and costs of administrative and operational programs and as well as the community effects by the regulated activity the guidelines reasonable this view we specifically the impound account have a direct connection
so we do have a speaker card from nancy. >> good evening, commissioners my name is nancy wrote the letter to you and to the director rafael with the copy, of course, for the full commission documenting my concerns that proposes 2015-2016 that you're considering improper use of the impound accounts one of any concerns was addressed in the budget i want to stress my comments does not reflect an opinion of the value of any program in this department i'm focused exclusively on the impound...
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nancy hawkins she's humble but nancy is an incredible teachers readers workshop is on fire kids love it and parents are thrilled with the communication in the classroom she put they are heart and soul in everything she was is the cooperated at el rod and i believe that the work with wrap around services she brings with every fiber to her classroom she's a true joy to work with one of the first teachers to come over to my house to plan the pd and push colleagues as well as the students so i'm very, very pleased to recognize nancy hawkins for this great award (clapping). >> i'll just say thank you for this lovely opportunity its my 30th year in 70 san francisco unified school district i started (clapping) teaching third grad at el dorado the ferry probably have been through about a thousand hours of staff development so it all paid off and i'm very grateful to be honored i want to say i work with great people and be proud of all the teachers in san francisco inch not seen a dedicated group of professionals that work so hard so thank you, very much. (clapping.) thank you ms. hawkins i h
nancy hawkins she's humble but nancy is an incredible teachers readers workshop is on fire kids love it and parents are thrilled with the communication in the classroom she put they are heart and soul in everything she was is the cooperated at el rod and i believe that the work with wrap around services she brings with every fiber to her classroom she's a true joy to work with one of the first teachers to come over to my house to plan the pd and push colleagues as well as the students so i'm...
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it feels like nancy pelosi as more power than she had before. and they also had an education bill this week that they were going to vote on today. it was because they didn't have enough votes to pass it themselves. i think there is an argument to be made that if there is any indication or expectation that tax reform or any of these bigger reforms were going to be passed during this congress it is kind of going away this is but the other reality here is that you know if you look at boehner's leadership here, it's not necessarily a reflection of leadership who would right this ship to change this so this republican strategy would have worked. it is hard to find one specific person that could have gone down this road and been successful. i think it is a reflection of the republican conference as a whole and less on the leadership structure. >> frank thorpe working late with a long night ahead of you. thank you we might check in with you later. >>> i want to bring in now chuck todd. it is a very exciting night in american politics. >> i guess, but i
it feels like nancy pelosi as more power than she had before. and they also had an education bill this week that they were going to vote on today. it was because they didn't have enough votes to pass it themselves. i think there is an argument to be made that if there is any indication or expectation that tax reform or any of these bigger reforms were going to be passed during this congress it is kind of going away this is but the other reality here is that you know if you look at boehner's...
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if they get that commitment -- here's nancy pelosi. let's take a listen. >> i have this note because this evening, i sent a dear colleague to our house, democratic members thanking them for their cooperation on their vote earlier today. the note said it was a strong statement that the department of homeland security must be fully funded. we are asking our members, it says, to help again advance passage of the senate bill long-term funding of department of homeland security by voting for a seven-day patch that will be on suspension in the house tonight. that is coming over from the senate. it's already passed the senate. i say to them, further, your vote tonight will assure that we will vote for full funding of the homeland security next week. thank you for your leadership. i'm very proud of our members, the unity that we had. it showed the commitment to full funding. we certainly want to protect the american people every minute of every day, 24/7. that includes today and we believe that within the next seven days, hopefully five, that
if they get that commitment -- here's nancy pelosi. let's take a listen. >> i have this note because this evening, i sent a dear colleague to our house, democratic members thanking them for their cooperation on their vote earlier today. the note said it was a strong statement that the department of homeland security must be fully funded. we are asking our members, it says, to help again advance passage of the senate bill long-term funding of department of homeland security by voting for a...
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i know you feel sorry for nancy pelosi and her peers. >> i think nancy pelosi needs to watch "house of cards." blake underwood was a congressman living in georgetown. i can't even afford to live where he was living. he had it pretty good. as melissa said they are getting about close to $175,000. they get a pension with as few as five years of service for crying out loud. you are in congress like a lot of these guys for 20 25 years you are retiring on a nice pension. you can retire at age 50. the other thing is it's not just regular joes in congress. you need a lot of money to be a congressman or senate just to run the campaign. do we feel sorry for them? absolutely not. >> do you? >> i don't feel sorry for congress at all. i think what nancy pelosi was trying to say but could have done in a better way was people expect to get paid on a monthly basis, even congressmen and that congress should be responsible when dealing with the affairs of whether it's shutting down the government. everybody expect as paycheck. congress is so out of touch, so out of touch with everyday americans they do
i know you feel sorry for nancy pelosi and her peers. >> i think nancy pelosi needs to watch "house of cards." blake underwood was a congressman living in georgetown. i can't even afford to live where he was living. he had it pretty good. as melissa said they are getting about close to $175,000. they get a pension with as few as five years of service for crying out loud. you are in congress like a lot of these guys for 20 25 years you are retiring on a nice pension. you can...
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when did he marry nancy, his second wife?guest: not too long after the 1968 presidential election that brought richard nixon to the white house, with a great deal of help from strom thurmond. and his decision to marry nancy moore was not at all popular with the people closest to him. his closest aides, then harry dent and fred buzhardt, who passed away several years ago, begged and pleaded with him that it was just the worst thing in world to do. and he said, all right go and talk to nancy and if she says that she won't, well, then it's all right with me. and they worked on her, and she said, "but i love him and i want to marry him." later when i was talking to the senator about that he said "i knew she wouldn't say no." so he felt very comfortable when he told harry dent and fred buzhardt, "all right, if you can convince nancy not to marry me then the wedding is off." c-span: why were his aides involved in a romance in the first place? >> guest: oh, i think, just because by that time the senator was nearly 68 years old and n
when did he marry nancy, his second wife?guest: not too long after the 1968 presidential election that brought richard nixon to the white house, with a great deal of help from strom thurmond. and his decision to marry nancy moore was not at all popular with the people closest to him. his closest aides, then harry dent and fred buzhardt, who passed away several years ago, begged and pleaded with him that it was just the worst thing in world to do. and he said, all right go and talk to nancy and...
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in 1963 harold marries nancy. a few years later he has another life changing moment. >> a friend was in the mal tease club. he thought it would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a light bulb goes off he wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models mostly chevies and ford, everyday cars and trucks. >> how did he find these cars? >> he was buying most of them himself. >> by the 1970s harold's hobby revs up. as his grandson eric says so did his wish list and search grid. >> p didn't matter where in the country the car was. he would say you want to go for a drive the next thing you are crossing from oregon into california. >> as his passion grows he starts buying nearly any car he comes across. >> grandpa never called himself a car collector. he was a car saver. he saved cars. >> haipd couldn't stand to see a car crushed. it broke his heart. >> he went to a wrecking yard auction in idaho. bought the whole wrecking yard. >> by the mid 1990's harold's collection o
in 1963 harold marries nancy. a few years later he has another life changing moment. >> a friend was in the mal tease club. he thought it would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club a light bulb goes off he wants to start collecting classic cars. he begins with american models mostly chevies and ford, everyday cars and trucks. >> how did he find these cars? >> he was buying most of them himself. >> by the 1970s harold's hobby revs up. as...
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nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mumps and now measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident. they're happening because we've become rather lax. we forget what these diseases look like they forget that they kill we forget that a simple vaccine can prevent these illnesses. it's inherently important that those of us who are healthy vaccinate ourselves to protect those who are less vulnerable in society. that's why it's called public health. what concern meese is this may be the canary in the coal mine. we see a break in public health in this country. there's no debate. vaccines save lives. what if a year two years from now, you and i are sitting here talking about the first case of polio in this country? i don't think we can be so cocky as to say that can't happen. so this should be the call to arms. >> dr. nancy snyderman with a cautionary note here. after our coverage, thank you, nancy, as a
nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mumps and now measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident. they're happening because we've become rather lax. we forget what these diseases look like they forget that they kill we forget that a simple vaccine can prevent these illnesses. it's inherently important that those of us who are healthy...
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in 1963, harold marries nancy. a few years later, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club, a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says, so did his wish list. >> it didn't matter where in the country the car was. he would say, you want to go for a drive. then you're crossing from oregon to california. >> as his passion grows, harold buys any car nearly he comes across. >> grandpa never called himself a car collector. he was a car saver. he saved cars. >> harold couldn't stand to see a car crushed crushed. >> he bought the whole wrecking house in idaho. >> harold's collection of cars totaled into the thousands. >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> you never said, honey, enough already. we could use that money fo
in 1963, harold marries nancy. a few years later, he has another life changing moment. >> a friend of his was in the monte club. that would be just the thing for him to get into. >> once he joins the club, a lightbulb goes off. harold wants to collect classic cars. he begins with american models. mostly chevys and fords. >> how did he find these cars? >> he would find them himself. >> by the 1970s, harold revs us. as his grandson says, so did his wish list....
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nancy pelosi's husband comes over to me and says," nancy would like to say hello."ver. started hitting on tim cook, that's a waste of time. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> a gal's gotta try. and then nancy pelosi was so nice, and she was saying, "i've been watching fashion police, and you're doing a great job dear." and these really sweet things, and then i see a girl a little to my left. i thought that looks like the singer lana del ray, i turned to her and i said, "hi, you're lana del ray, right?" she was like, i don't think so. you know you go through the rolodex of like, "oh god, what did i say this time?" and, "what are they mad about this time?" for me it could be many things. and then nancy pelosi goes, "oh my, did you put her on the worst dressed list?" and lana del ray, who i don't know is like, "uh-huh, she did. yeah, she did." [ laughter ] and then nancy said, "did you?" and i went, oh god. i'm thinking back like -- probably? because every time celebrities confront me and say do you know that you said this about me? i say, you know -- probably. i don't alw
nancy pelosi's husband comes over to me and says," nancy would like to say hello."ver. started hitting on tim cook, that's a waste of time. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> a gal's gotta try. and then nancy pelosi was so nice, and she was saying, "i've been watching fashion police, and you're doing a great job dear." and these really sweet things, and then i see a girl a little to my left. i thought that looks like the singer lana del ray, i turned to her and i...
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nancy, i want to start with you.were out in the middle east for so long working, you've been to all of these places, i want to ask you about this idea that isis recruiting jihadis at nearly the same rate that we were killing them. do you believe that's right and where does that go? how do we counter that? >> well, the u.s. military said that they killed 6,000 roughly since the air campaign began in august. in that time independent said 4,000 have come in even since october. it seems that they're able to keep up at the rate that they are being killed. now the interesting thing is, military doesn't have a means to really accurately count those numbers because they don't have troops on the ground. yet do the groups giving these numbers. the results are the same, which is that they're able to recruit. one of the reasons is as we see these barbaric videos, but for so many in the region this idea of oppression and the suffering that they endure at homemade it such that the isis message somehow resonates with them that ther
nancy, i want to start with you.were out in the middle east for so long working, you've been to all of these places, i want to ask you about this idea that isis recruiting jihadis at nearly the same rate that we were killing them. do you believe that's right and where does that go? how do we counter that? >> well, the u.s. military said that they killed 6,000 roughly since the air campaign began in august. in that time independent said 4,000 have come in even since october. it seems that...
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scott. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill for us, nancy thank you. it was a financial contagion an epidemic of bad mortgages that set off the great recession. today, starnt & poor's opened up to its role. they 43ed to pay nearly $1.4 billion in penalties, and it admitted that it gave top ratings to mortgage investments that it knew were likely to default. oil and gas prices have made a u-turn. they're on the way up again. today alone oil was up $3.50 closing at $53 a barrel. and gasoline, down 123 straight days has climbed now to a nationwide average $2.07 a gallon. we asked dean reynolds to find out where this is headed. >> reporter: for chicago plumber john baethke the last six months of plunging prices at the pump have been a boon to his bottom line. you went from $100 a week-- >> to about 50. >> reporter: $50 a week per truck. >> per truck. >> reporter: and how many trucks? >> seven. >> reporter: the three cent increase in the price at the pump over the last week doesn't seriously worry him yet. >> the fear is it's going to get back up to 4-plus
scott. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill for us, nancy thank you. it was a financial contagion an epidemic of bad mortgages that set off the great recession. today, starnt & poor's opened up to its role. they 43ed to pay nearly $1.4 billion in penalties, and it admitted that it gave top ratings to mortgage investments that it knew were likely to default. oil and gas prices have made a u-turn. they're on the way up again. today alone oil was up $3.50 closing at $53 a barrel. and...
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did house speaker john boehner cut a deal with nancy pelosi? just before that vote pelosi giving democrats instructions to vote for the one week extension. this is even though democrats had been adamant they would only support a full year of funding with no short term patches. >> the vote tonight will assure that we will vote for full funding of the homeland security next week. >> reading between the lines there, pelosi the top democrat in the house seeming to say that boehner will give in sometime in the next fune days and will give democrats what they want. now, boehner strongly denying that. quote, no such deal or promise was made says his spokesman. that was last late night. this is a show down that's been building with months. starting with president obama's executive action to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. that is unconstitutional republicans? cyst. they drew a line over dhs funding. they said roll back the executive action or we're not going to give you the money to run it department. the democrats had bee
did house speaker john boehner cut a deal with nancy pelosi? just before that vote pelosi giving democrats instructions to vote for the one week extension. this is even though democrats had been adamant they would only support a full year of funding with no short term patches. >> the vote tonight will assure that we will vote for full funding of the homeland security next week. >> reading between the lines there, pelosi the top democrat in the house seeming to say that boehner will...
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nancy pea nancy pelosi suggests it helps the economy to hand out unemployment benefits. >> all you have to do is look at the 2014 elections and you see the american people have moved decisively to the right on economic matters. i think they have lost the argument with the american people. >> hold on. rick did i hear you say it does help the economy to hand out unemployment benefits. >> the study you're citing says so. >> make your case, rick. >> if people have no money in their pockets in a consumer driven committeeeconomy, they can't spend anything. >> people search harder when they know their insurance will run out. we've seen that time and time again. the 2012 election was not about free stuff. it was about a miserable campaign by the republican party. >> it's not free stuff. it's like taking a blood infusion from one sector, the private sector, the productive sector and giving it to another. >> john tammy has argued that a well. we have to pay for those ben benefits. >> john go ahead. >> if you put money in one set you'll remover it from another. rich countries can have high unemplo
nancy pea nancy pelosi suggests it helps the economy to hand out unemployment benefits. >> all you have to do is look at the 2014 elections and you see the american people have moved decisively to the right on economic matters. i think they have lost the argument with the american people. >> hold on. rick did i hear you say it does help the economy to hand out unemployment benefits. >> the study you're citing says so. >> make your case, rick. >> if people have no...
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i asked nancy pelosi if she would give him cover and she said no. asked john boehner if he thought the department of homeland security running out of money was detrimental -- john boehner is not giving away his strategy because he's basically going to wait until the last second until he has to jump off the plank in the deep end. conservatives will be angry but eventually he'll have to do it. >> quick predictions, do you think congress can get this resolved by midnight tomorrow night? kelly, it's going to be close it looks like. >> it will be close but they have some ways to patch it and make it work. we just don't know the final end game. it might not be pretty but it's possible it can get done. >> luke your thoughts? >> cautiously not optimistic, put it that way. >> either way, we're all going to have a long 48 hours ahead of us at the very least. >> where else would you rather be? >> indeed. thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >> take care. a new round of winter weather is wreaking havoc on the south today, a mix of snow and sleet and freezing r
i asked nancy pelosi if she would give him cover and she said no. asked john boehner if he thought the department of homeland security running out of money was detrimental -- john boehner is not giving away his strategy because he's basically going to wait until the last second until he has to jump off the plank in the deep end. conservatives will be angry but eventually he'll have to do it. >> quick predictions, do you think congress can get this resolved by midnight tomorrow night?...
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nancy pelosi has proudly represented the 12th district for 27 years.she was the first woman in american history to serve as speaker of the house. inaudible inaudible the american recovery and reinvestment act and quite a lot of other legislation as well. as you will hear from her remarks throughout our legislative career she's been an advocate of government transparency and accountability. it is such a pleasure to welcome nancy pelosi to brookings. thank you so much for joining us today. [applause] >> which i'm happy to be here, but time is what we confine ourselves to i note. good morning, everyone. it's an honor to be here with members and honored guests of brookings institution. thank you for your kind words of introduction, for your leadership in so many ways and congratulations as a senior fellow at brookings with the chair named for w. hairyman. brookings has been the first name kfment you hear? for over 100 years brookings has been the first word in forward looking public policy. this institution and your president and your fellows have been a s
nancy pelosi has proudly represented the 12th district for 27 years.she was the first woman in american history to serve as speaker of the house. inaudible inaudible the american recovery and reinvestment act and quite a lot of other legislation as well. as you will hear from her remarks throughout our legislative career she's been an advocate of government transparency and accountability. it is such a pleasure to welcome nancy pelosi to brookings. thank you so much for joining us today....
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nancy snyderman. i can hear parents now saying when can i get it? >> it's not yet fda approved.nk what they're going to do is figure out how high they can raise the protein amount on these skin patches, tweak it and i think this is going to be fast tracked most likely by the fda precisely because of what you said as a parent. >> dr. nancy snyderman being thank you so much. >> you bet. >> whether we come back and the winner is al roker giving a preview to have night's oscars. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. you know, just because your bladder is changing, it doesn't mean you have to. wi
nancy snyderman. i can hear parents now saying when can i get it? >> it's not yet fda approved.nk what they're going to do is figure out how high they can raise the protein amount on these skin patches, tweak it and i think this is going to be fast tracked most likely by the fda precisely because of what you said as a parent. >> dr. nancy snyderman being thank you so much. >> you bet. >> whether we come back and the winner is al roker giving a preview to have night's...
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nancy o'dell returns with more of the best moments from last night's ceremony.e opener" at 8:00. >>> branchesug broht down by inch-thick ice in many cases, and power lines too. >> icing concerns from texas stretching east. >> you can see from different surfaces here not only here but on roadways. >> good evening. all right. >> oscar really feathered "birdman's" nest with four academy awards. >> it's tremendous honor. wait. git'sra i bt toe here who am i kidding. >> it was a bulletin to the police departments about the atthres of al shabaab. >> british police working with turkish officials hoping to head the girls off before they get into territories controlled by isis. >> he's on top of the world and he doesn't want to make a mistake. >> can you make a mistake? yes. >> first time here? >> yes. >> have you -- who's the most famous person that you're looking forward to meeting tonight? >> ed norton. he's right over there. >> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and jeff glor. gayle king is off. harsh weather affects the north and south and east and west. windchil
nancy o'dell returns with more of the best moments from last night's ceremony.e opener" at 8:00. >>> branchesug broht down by inch-thick ice in many cases, and power lines too. >> icing concerns from texas stretching east. >> you can see from different surfaces here not only here but on roadways. >> good evening. all right. >> oscar really feathered "birdman's" nest with four academy awards. >> it's tremendous honor. wait. git'sra i bt toe...
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. >> deputy warden nancy dune took me to meet alex in his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him was taking a long pull off a cigarette. i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative, to not being happy about this situation, and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor. >> i'll just film you, whatever you want to do. i just want to get a shot of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking you all are going through all these prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know. people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recording is it? >> i start to turn off the camera, and i stand up, and i begin reasoning with alex, slowly as i inch my way backwards towards nancy out of the cell. alex, it's important we tell this story. we want to hear your
. >> deputy warden nancy dune took me to meet alex in his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him was taking a long pull off a cigarette. i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch....
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nancy is with us this afternoon. thank you very much for being here with us. i never heard about the alexandria library sit-in. you say you're writing the first biography about samuel wilbert tucker. tell us more about him and what this library sit-in was all about. >> he was a civil rights lawyer and in 1939, august 21, 1939, it was 21 years before the sit- ins of the civil rights movement, he planned a sit-in at the alexandria public library to protest its whites only policy. >> they wouldn't give a library card to blacks? >> exactly. >> denying them to read and do research. >> exactly. what irritated him so much is he grew up a block and a half from this new library and he couldn't use it because he was black. so he planned the sit-in with his younger brother otto and some of otto's friends to protest this policy. and to change t. he said it's wrong and we need to change it. he knew that he was going to defend the protesters and he knew they would be-- >> he was a lawyer. >> he was a lawyer. he knew they would be arrested for disorderly conduct. so he coach
nancy is with us this afternoon. thank you very much for being here with us. i never heard about the alexandria library sit-in. you say you're writing the first biography about samuel wilbert tucker. tell us more about him and what this library sit-in was all about. >> he was a civil rights lawyer and in 1939, august 21, 1939, it was 21 years before the sit- ins of the civil rights movement, he planned a sit-in at the alexandria public library to protest its whites only policy. >>...
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would stop in but one family member took it herself to walk 20 blocks to see nancy.ssy surprised everybody. >> oh, shgs sissy. >> she came over with this wiggly squirmy dog and sissy was all excited and she's making these happy whiny noises and all excited to see me and i said, did you sneak this dog in here? she said no she snuck herself in here, mom. >> the miniature schnauzer has never been to the hospital before and no one knows how she found her way to see nancy. the owe ling thing that stumped her was the elevator. >>> great love story. the story of a couple in new jersey bill and his wife kirsten have been married nearly 40 year. >> during that time he has written a love letter to her every day. in all that's more than 10,000 love letters. the couple has kept every letter and filed them in boxes by the year and month. >> yeah this is pretty cool. >> that's really cool. you're a little short. you need to really -- valentine's day is about a day away. two days. >> one a year is my average. ppening alright. a human one. and it's time to fight it. with the good en
would stop in but one family member took it herself to walk 20 blocks to see nancy.ssy surprised everybody. >> oh, shgs sissy. >> she came over with this wiggly squirmy dog and sissy was all excited and she's making these happy whiny noises and all excited to see me and i said, did you sneak this dog in here? she said no she snuck herself in here, mom. >> the miniature schnauzer has never been to the hospital before and no one knows how she found her way to see nancy. the owe...
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cordes for us tonight, nancy, thank you very much. in washington, there was an historic change today. the fcc voted to make the internet subject to federal supervision. the result, big broadcasters leer comcast and verizon will not be able to sell content providers like netflix faster data delivery service than everyone else. lawsuits are next. faster ports are desperately needed in long beach california, tonight. a labor dispute was settled last week, but the hangover it caused is epic. omar villafranca is in vernon, california, tonight. omar? >> reporter: scrap metal at this recycle center usually ships out in three days. containers of aluminum like this have been here for a month and up the coast recycled paper is taking up prime real estate on the san francisco waterfront. 700 tons of trash day is sorted at san francisco's recycling center. it keeps coming in but not going out. thousand-pound paper bales are piled sky high. spokesman robert reed says the mountain has moved into the parking lot. >> because we're having trouble ship
cordes for us tonight, nancy, thank you very much. in washington, there was an historic change today. the fcc voted to make the internet subject to federal supervision. the result, big broadcasters leer comcast and verizon will not be able to sell content providers like netflix faster data delivery service than everyone else. lawsuits are next. faster ports are desperately needed in long beach california, tonight. a labor dispute was settled last week, but the hangover it caused is epic. omar...
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obama nancy pelosi, and hillary clinton." guest: absolutely, that is what the editorial is designed to do, to put pressure on republicans and say wake up. you can be against the comprehensive immigration reform plan and the executive order on immigration but if you cut off your nose to spite your face you will have an done that and have the president and democratic leaders in congress a victory. shutting down the government or part of the government is not proved to be a particularly effective strategy to you could see from the last midterm elections it didn't hurt republicans as much as it could have, that short-term shutout, but i don't get the sense that anybody wants to go campaign on pay, we shut the government down, and they certainly don't want to say we shut the homeland security department down. host: the senate last week unable to get the 60 votes to overcome a democratic filibuster on the legislation that house passed to stop the president executive action on immigration only able to get 54 votes. i think that vote
obama nancy pelosi, and hillary clinton." guest: absolutely, that is what the editorial is designed to do, to put pressure on republicans and say wake up. you can be against the comprehensive immigration reform plan and the executive order on immigration but if you cut off your nose to spite your face you will have an done that and have the president and democratic leaders in congress a victory. shutting down the government or part of the government is not proved to be a particularly...
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on the stand is nancy grace prosecutor and host of hawaiianln's show "nancy grace.>> thanks for being here again. what do you think of the defense eddie ray routh's defense has put forward? >> i don't think much but you never know with a jury. the texas insane defense is unusual. for them to arrive at the level of insane under the law for post traumatic stress syndrome he basically has to be in a flashback, in an fuge stage caused by post traumatic defense syndrome. this guy never saw action. i kept waiting for the defense to put it on that he was embattled. the only time he got off the ship at hateiti was to collect this is paycheck. he has a big problem. >> his mother says he did seem changed in earthquake relief there and seems thing to get under his psyche and made him unhinged. what if there is no ptsd can he still be found insane? >> yes he can if the jury buys into it. i thought the mother was a credible witness. it did hurt her testimony after the defense put up this fantastic photo of eddie ray routh in his fully kek rated outfit. the prosecution ruined tha
on the stand is nancy grace prosecutor and host of hawaiianln's show "nancy grace.>> thanks for being here again. what do you think of the defense eddie ray routh's defense has put forward? >> i don't think much but you never know with a jury. the texas insane defense is unusual. for them to arrive at the level of insane under the law for post traumatic stress syndrome he basically has to be in a flashback, in an fuge stage caused by post traumatic defense syndrome. this guy...
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[applause] so nancy and ina will be glad to stick around ask sign some copies. they also have this really cool stamp that has mohamedou's signature, so we can stamp your book with his signature. [laughter] so, please come and get some books. they're available at the cash registers. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> here are some of the programs you'll see this weekend on booktv. on our live "in depth "program author lonnie
[applause] so nancy and ina will be glad to stick around ask sign some copies. they also have this really cool stamp that has mohamedou's signature, so we can stamp your book with his signature. [laughter] so, please come and get some books. they're available at the cash registers. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> here are some of the programs you'll see this...
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cordes, thank you, nancy. refugees from this war are so desperate, they are jamming rickety boats in the hope of reaching europe, but many don't make it. holly williams caught up with the smugglers. >> reporter: the ship's boat set off from the turkish port of mersin. they were rusted freighters, bought chiefly by the smugglers who made millions of dollars stuffing the hulls with desperate syrians, and then leaving the ships on autopilot off the italian coast. in ports like mersin, the smugglers ferry their human cargo to bigger ships waiting offshore. the men, women and children pay around $5,000 a head for a treacherous journey and the hope of a better life in europe. mohammad fled syria a year ago and now works for a smuggler in istanbul. he agreed to talk to us but only if we hid his identity. how dangerous is it to try to cross to europe? "there are fights over food and water," he told us "and when the smugglers leave the boat on autopilot, it could run aground." do the smugglers care whether the people t
cordes, thank you, nancy. refugees from this war are so desperate, they are jamming rickety boats in the hope of reaching europe, but many don't make it. holly williams caught up with the smugglers. >> reporter: the ship's boat set off from the turkish port of mersin. they were rusted freighters, bought chiefly by the smugglers who made millions of dollars stuffing the hulls with desperate syrians, and then leaving the ships on autopilot off the italian coast. in ports like mersin, the...
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nancy, thanks very much. tv guide once ranked mr. spock on the list most of memorable television characters. even president obama is a fan. when word came out today that actor leonard nimoy had died, the president said, "i love spock." here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore. >> reporter: with his vulcan ear, spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew, as he told cbs news in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. then the dictate came down, give us more of that guy they love that guy. >> i made the first season of "star trek," something like $37,000. >> reporter: but ratings were low, and after just three seasons,... >> >> they canceled us and it was over. [laughter] over. >> reporter: nimoy's role was never over. trekkies came out. the show went into syndication in 1975 and it's still streaming online today. nimoy perfo
nancy, thanks very much. tv guide once ranked mr. spock on the list most of memorable television characters. even president obama is a fan. when word came out today that actor leonard nimoy had died, the president said, "i love spock." here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore....
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nancy frank had been in cedar rapids, iowa, hospital, for more than a week following cancer surgery. relatives would stop in, but one family member took it upon herself to walk some 20 blocks to see nancy. sissy surprised everybody. >> oh, sissy. >> she said mom, i got something to show you and she came over with this wiggly, squirmy dog, and sissy was all excited, and she's making these happy whiny noises and just all excited to see me, and i said, did you sneak this dog in here? she said, no, she snuck herself in here, mom. >> the miniature schnauzer has never been to the hospital before, and no one knows how she found her way to see nancy. the only thing that stumped sissy was the elevator. >> we'll figure that one out later. >>> finally here a great love story just in time for valentine's day. it's the story of a couple in new jersey, bill bresnan and his wife kirsten, they've been married nearly 40 years. >> and during that time bill has written a love letter to kirsten every day. in all that's more than 10,000 love letters. the couple has kept every letter and filed them in box
nancy frank had been in cedar rapids, iowa, hospital, for more than a week following cancer surgery. relatives would stop in, but one family member took it upon herself to walk some 20 blocks to see nancy. sissy surprised everybody. >> oh, sissy. >> she said mom, i got something to show you and she came over with this wiggly, squirmy dog, and sissy was all excited, and she's making these happy whiny noises and just all excited to see me, and i said, did you sneak this dog in here?...
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covering the week, michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico, nancy youssef, senior national security correspondent for "the daily beast" pete williams justice correspondent for nbc news and john dickerson, chief political correspondent and political director for "slate" and cbs news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> from a world of darkness we became a nation of light a nation powered by electricity, a nation powered by the ibew. ibew powering north america. >> how much money do you have this your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >> could something that small make an impacta something as big as your retirement? if you start putting your money towards your retirement and let it grow over time for 20 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newm
covering the week, michael crowley, senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico, nancy youssef, senior national security correspondent for "the daily beast" pete williams justice correspondent for nbc news and john dickerson, chief political correspondent and political director for "slate" and cbs news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol this is "washington week" with gwen ifill....
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nancy grace, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we watch nancy on hln at 8:00.ery much. >> thank you. >> a new controversy surrounding "american sniper." by some it's being called anti-muslim. there is concern it could provoke violence. we'll have the discussion. >>> and a mythical creature driving 12-year-old girls to try to kill. the evidence in the slenderman case is being presented and it is chilling. what investigators found in one of the little girls' bedrooms ahead. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of amer
nancy grace, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we watch nancy on hln at 8:00.ery much. >> thank you. >> a new controversy surrounding "american sniper." by some it's being called anti-muslim. there is concern it could provoke violence. we'll have the discussion. >>> and a mythical creature driving 12-year-old girls to try to kill. the evidence in the slenderman case is being presented and it is chilling. what investigators found in one of the...
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first nancy grace to you. when you hear the tactical phase taking the suspect into custody in the road rage homicide investigation does this tell you they've got this guy. >> yes, it does. another thing, right before this went down about 10 15 minutes before you put this banner up on your screen i was on the phone with the father robert and he was telling me what happened at the initial incident and what he described to me was that they had this altercation with the shooter, that then the mom gets scared she races home she says to the girl go in i love you, baby stay in the house, let's get the car away from the house. at that moment they felt that the perp had already been following them. the son returns out, they take off, they're getting the car away from the house, they feel the guys in their neighborhood they see them and at that time the guys start shooting at them. they at that time do not fire back. they race back home the guy follows and that's when the mother gets shot. that's what the father has jus
first nancy grace to you. when you hear the tactical phase taking the suspect into custody in the road rage homicide investigation does this tell you they've got this guy. >> yes, it does. another thing, right before this went down about 10 15 minutes before you put this banner up on your screen i was on the phone with the father robert and he was telling me what happened at the initial incident and what he described to me was that they had this altercation with the shooter, that then the...
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nancy? >> thank you very much, thank you to the miller center for this scholarly edition i remember well doing my own interview, and i cannot remember what i said, so i will have to check that out. mara and i have almost exactly the same career, i would to the hill, we had him of the same job, and then i went to the united nations and how i differentiate between previous white house occupants is that i teach now and if you want to get a boost to your career, pick the next president of the united states and spend the next eight months with him as he runs for president. if it does not work, you are immediately unemployed, which happened to me two times before i worked for bill clinton but i worked on the dukakis campaign with gene sperling and george stephanopoulos and learned how not to run a campaign, and then he called me and said, would you like to work for bill clinton? and i was working for ted kennedy at the time, and i said, you know, i have done to losing campaigns -- two losing campa
nancy? >> thank you very much, thank you to the miller center for this scholarly edition i remember well doing my own interview, and i cannot remember what i said, so i will have to check that out. mara and i have almost exactly the same career, i would to the hill, we had him of the same job, and then i went to the united nations and how i differentiate between previous white house occupants is that i teach now and if you want to get a boost to your career, pick the next president of the...
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>>> house democratic leader nancy pelosi and eight other house democrats concluded their two-day tripba today after meeting with the cuban vice president. it was the first time the vice president received an american delegation. cuban officials are expected in washington next friday for a second round of talks to reestablish diplomatic ties with the united states. the united states cannot complete normalizing relations with cuba through presidential action alone. the senate will have to confirm an ambassador to cuba and congress will have to repeal the trade embargo on cuba which has been enforced since 1962 but was not written into law by congress until 1996. >> i do believe that there is strong bipartisan support in the congress of the united states to lift the embargo. >> we have a lot to share, and a lot that we can benefit from and i hope that this is seen as we see it as a bipartisan effort that should be embraced by the two countries. >> the best way to promote human rights is to accelerate this new process. >> joining me now is ann luis. it's an amazing week to go from the sen
>>> house democratic leader nancy pelosi and eight other house democrats concluded their two-day tripba today after meeting with the cuban vice president. it was the first time the vice president received an american delegation. cuban officials are expected in washington next friday for a second round of talks to reestablish diplomatic ties with the united states. the united states cannot complete normalizing relations with cuba through presidential action alone. the senate will have...
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nancy odell was on the red carpet and joins us once again. >> good morning.rdman" because that movie took top honors on a night that largely celebrated independent films. the big awards went home with first-time winners who used their platform for impassioned pleads. >> i want to dedicate this award for my fellow mexicans. >> "birdman" director used it to shine on immigration issues. >> they can be treated with the same respect of the ones who came before. >> leave it to michael keaton to lighten the mood. >> look it's great to be here who am i kidding? >> the actor who did take home the best akctor statue couldn't contain his excitement. >> we're going to have a really fun night. >> it's going to go all night long. >> the oscar goes to -- julian moore. >> she took home best actress for a woman battling early onset olz alzheimer's. >> it's a privilege. >> patricia arquette used her time to make a political call to action. >> it's our time to have wage equality for women in the united states of america. >> merle streep and jennifer lopez were fired up add ing
nancy odell was on the red carpet and joins us once again. >> good morning.rdman" because that movie took top honors on a night that largely celebrated independent films. the big awards went home with first-time winners who used their platform for impassioned pleads. >> i want to dedicate this award for my fellow mexicans. >> "birdman" director used it to shine on immigration issues. >> they can be treated with the same respect of the ones who came before....