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please welcome brenda wineapple and nathaniel philbrick. [applause] >> on my way over here, nathaniel and i talked about how both of these subjects are obviously the most -- among the most notable eras of american history. how could we characterize a comparative deal between your book and brenda's when it comes to intensity, and relevance, where both in the revolution and the civil war. there wasn't very much of a clear future in either era. >> i was thinking about this question when i heard about the great opportunity to be paired with brenda, and my bunker hill begins actually -- begins and ends with john quincy adams. it begins with him at seven years old, standing on a hill with his mother, then in her early 30s, on june 17, 1775, watching the battle of bunker hill from a hill about 12 miles away. and later in his life he would record in his journal that it was an experience -- an unforgettable experience. both of them were weeping as the watched the british navy unleash cannon balls on the patriots gathered on bunker hill. but really w
please welcome brenda wineapple and nathaniel philbrick. [applause] >> on my way over here, nathaniel and i talked about how both of these subjects are obviously the most -- among the most notable eras of american history. how could we characterize a comparative deal between your book and brenda's when it comes to intensity, and relevance, where both in the revolution and the civil war. there wasn't very much of a clear future in either era. >> i was thinking about this question...
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did you cause the death of nathaniel cater. then he said, what's this question?aid did you throw his body into the chattahoochee river. >> with the media waiting outside the fbi, the mayor's spokesman, angelo fuster was called in to handle the press. >> and in comes homer williams. >> fuster asked homer, a press photographer, why he was inside the building, trying to get a scoop on the suspect? and he said, no, that's my son. i thought, oh, geez. homer told him. >> they detained him and impounded my car for littering. they detained him for littering is what he said. i said that doesn't -- he said at night. i said littering? he said, yeah, he was driving over this bridge and stopped to throw some garbage and they rushed him and stopped him. at that point i said, homer, i don't think you need to talk to me anymore. >> we asked wayne williams about throwing garbage off the bridge. he denied his father ever said that. your father said you stopped to get rid of some trash. >> no, he -- my father never said that. i never said that and my father never said it. >> while
did you cause the death of nathaniel cater. then he said, what's this question?aid did you throw his body into the chattahoochee river. >> with the media waiting outside the fbi, the mayor's spokesman, angelo fuster was called in to handle the press. >> and in comes homer williams. >> fuster asked homer, a press photographer, why he was inside the building, trying to get a scoop on the suspect? and he said, no, that's my son. i thought, oh, geez. homer told him. >> they...
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his grandson, nathaniel jr., now that his son is gone. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a bicyclist who was struck and killed by an suv in san jose has been identified as a 17-year-old high school student. authorities say anthony garcia was hit at about 7:00 last night near brannen lane and vista park drive. he was a student at foothill high school and well liked there. counselors will be at the school tomorrow. police say the man and woman in the toyota suv are cooperating with the investigation. this was the 25th fatality involving a cyclist, or pedestrian in san jose this year. >>> continuing coverage now as b.a.r.t. suffers another major problem. this time, it was a brake issue that filled a train with smoke and forced it to stop in the middle of the hills. jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack nor
his grandson, nathaniel jr., now that his son is gone. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a bicyclist who was struck and killed by an suv in san jose has been identified as a 17-year-old high school student. authorities say anthony garcia was hit at about 7:00 last night near brannen lane and vista park drive. he was a student at foothill high school and well liked there. counselors will be at the school tomorrow. police say the man and woman in the toyota suv are cooperating with...
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his grandson, nathaniel jr., now that his son is gone. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a bicyclist who was struck and killed by an suv in san jose has been identified as a 17-year-old high school student. authorities say anthony garcia was hit at about 7:00 last night near brannen lane and vista park drive. he was a student at foothill high school and well liked there. counselors will be at the school tomorrow. police say the man and woman in the toyota suv are cooperating with the investigation. this was the 25th fatality involving a cyclist, or pedestrian in san jose this year. >>> continuing coverage now as b.a.r.t. suffers another major problem. this time, it was a brake issue that filled a train with smoke and forced it to stop in the middle of the hills. jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack nor
his grandson, nathaniel jr., now that his son is gone. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a bicyclist who was struck and killed by an suv in san jose has been identified as a 17-year-old high school student. authorities say anthony garcia was hit at about 7:00 last night near brannen lane and vista park drive. he was a student at foothill high school and well liked there. counselors will be at the school tomorrow. police say the man and woman in the toyota suv are cooperating with...
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maybe nathaniel rich lost everything in that home, but he is safe. his daughters say if the fire had not been on christmas, their dad would have been inside the family home. certainly some did news and something to celebrate this morning. >> absolutely, delia. our heart is going out to them this morning. delia goncalves in our newsroom. >>> former national security agency contractor edward snowden offered a christmas message from russia. in it he pressed for an end to mass government surveillance. in the pretaped message, snowden called surveillance by the british and u.s. governments worse than anything george orwell described in his novel 1984. britain's channel 4 broadcast the message as an alternative to the queen's annual christmas address. >> together we can find a better balance, end mass surveillance and remind the government that if it really wants to know how we feel, asking is always cheaper than spying. >> white house officials claim the surveillance program helps fight terrorism and keep the country safe. but many americans and some lawm
maybe nathaniel rich lost everything in that home, but he is safe. his daughters say if the fire had not been on christmas, their dad would have been inside the family home. certainly some did news and something to celebrate this morning. >> absolutely, delia. our heart is going out to them this morning. delia goncalves in our newsroom. >>> former national security agency contractor edward snowden offered a christmas message from russia. in it he pressed for an end to mass...
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davis ca nathaniel who spend a hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars to add a double bed to a private airline captain during his five hour flight to london to attend the funeral before british prime minister margaret thatcher a bit recently and i snack meal he spend one thousand seven hundred dollars of money on scented candles on his office also spent three thousand dollars in one year on my screen nathaniel he was already spoken warmly of mandela says his pulsing describing him as a man of vision and a freedom of thought to go at the age of ten as the graphite described his decision not to attend the ceremony as a missed opportunity to improve relations. given that no israeli prime minister has visited south africa since the mid nineteen seventies but states this as having painted on altering apartheid rule of the issues including defence policy often and demos and see policy swept to power in nineteen ninety four relations became strained that supports the palestinians and their refusal to label goods from israeli settlements as productive as row since that is costing palestinian c
davis ca nathaniel who spend a hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars to add a double bed to a private airline captain during his five hour flight to london to attend the funeral before british prime minister margaret thatcher a bit recently and i snack meal he spend one thousand seven hundred dollars of money on scented candles on his office also spent three thousand dollars in one year on my screen nathaniel he was already spoken warmly of mandela says his pulsing describing him as a man...
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our time with nathaniel philbrick and brenda wineapple. thank he argues that unlike other regional powerhouses, this country has been able to hold its own with world events and this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you all very much. let me start by thanking osama and his team for tonight's event. i am most grateful and honored to be here. thank you all. i was motivated to study since 2007 at the georgetown campus in delhi. one of the first things that struck me about the country was it's amazing development and its relative success. so what motivated me to write this book is the simple question of whether or not qutar is for real. i don't know how many of you are familiar with qutar. but in many ways, this is a country that consistently punches above its weight to overuse and use the metaphor. it is a small state, which tries to be extremely consequential, not only within the arabian peninsula and was in the persian gulf, but also beyond. and it exercises a certain amount of power that in many ways is commensurate with its size a
our time with nathaniel philbrick and brenda wineapple. thank he argues that unlike other regional powerhouses, this country has been able to hold its own with world events and this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you all very much. let me start by thanking osama and his team for tonight's event. i am most grateful and honored to be here. thank you all. i was motivated to study since 2007 at the georgetown campus in delhi. one of the first things that struck me about the country...
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. >> my name ask ryan nathaniel doring and what i do here is i work as a teacher's aide and i like helping inmates learn. because we have the deaf program here, a lot of the inmates they try to be more sensitive, you know, if there's something going on, something important, sometimes they'll let us know, that way we won't feel left out. >> there are about half a dozen facilities across the state that can house our population. and our job here is to make sure that they've been identified correctly and that they don't slip through the contraction and go to any other facility other than those designated for persons with disability. i think it's really important to identify immediately, so that we don't set ourselves up for any kind of discrimination lawsuits. because it happened once and that's what created the program. >> there needs to be oversight to find out whether or not these institutions are actually following our laws, like the americans with disabilities act. unfortunately there's very little public scrutiny and oversight of these institutions in general and certainly an effort to d
. >> my name ask ryan nathaniel doring and what i do here is i work as a teacher's aide and i like helping inmates learn. because we have the deaf program here, a lot of the inmates they try to be more sensitive, you know, if there's something going on, something important, sometimes they'll let us know, that way we won't feel left out. >> there are about half a dozen facilities across the state that can house our population. and our job here is to make sure that they've been...
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bart said it will take at least a day to determine what happen and it happened just hours after nathaniel robinson senior had thanksgiving dinner with his family. it appears he was headed to his girlfriend's home. highway patrol is trying to figure out why he ended up hitting a median wall. he was hit by 3 cars, the first driver stayed at the scene. >> it is devastating, hard to bear, my emotions are a rollercoaster. >> investigators do not have a description. >>> a girl is recovering after being hit by a car. a boy ran across west 15th street. the boy was airlifted to the hospital and suffered head and next injuries but was conscious when first responders arrived. they do not think speed error alcohol was a factor. >>> a 13-year-old girl who went missing earlier this week has been found safe. a girl was discovered early. >>> well the search for a missing san jose pilot, dale smith reported engine trouble and asked for help in finding a place to land. this is video where rescuers believe smith went down they had several aircraft and they are looking for smith, his son and daughter in-law
bart said it will take at least a day to determine what happen and it happened just hours after nathaniel robinson senior had thanksgiving dinner with his family. it appears he was headed to his girlfriend's home. highway patrol is trying to figure out why he ended up hitting a median wall. he was hit by 3 cars, the first driver stayed at the scene. >> it is devastating, hard to bear, my emotions are a rollercoaster. >> investigators do not have a description. >>> a girl is...
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but to make matters worse, nathaniel rich literally pour his soul, sweat and years of hard work into the family home building it by hand. the home he constructed nearly 40 years ago gutted out, destroyed by fierce flames. the fire broke out around 8:50 last night on the 14900 block of rolling meadows road in near upper marlboro. flames were shooting out of the single family home when firefighters arrived. they actually had to pull out of the home about 15 minutes later because of the intense fire. the homeowner discovered the fire only when he returned home from christmas dinner at his daughter's house. >> oh, man, it humpts real bad -- it hurts real bad because right now -- nobody like to lose nothing that they've got. but with the help of the lord, there was nobody in the house. one good thing about that. >> reporter: absolutely a very good thing about that. his daughters say had the fire not been on christmas day, their dad would have been inside that family home. back to you. >> thank you, delia. >>> investigators are searching for the cause of a deadly house fire in calvert coun
but to make matters worse, nathaniel rich literally pour his soul, sweat and years of hard work into the family home building it by hand. the home he constructed nearly 40 years ago gutted out, destroyed by fierce flames. the fire broke out around 8:50 last night on the 14900 block of rolling meadows road in near upper marlboro. flames were shooting out of the single family home when firefighters arrived. they actually had to pull out of the home about 15 minutes later because of the intense...
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charles, i would love you to response, and i want you to respond to a question on facebook from james nathaniel who asks why are conservatives making a big deal of this. >> i think it is overstated. it is government composure. we're talking about dumbture ral composure. i think there is a lot that we ought not have in the country. and we work it out without any rules. at some point you're way over the line and people will punish you and have you fired. on others i think they're more unequivocal. this is a dispute between a private party, a network making a lot of money, and it can decide if it thinks that person has gone over that line or not. it's a personal decision and it will be adjudicated in the end by whether the boycotters of the network are stronger than the boycotters of the products that -- of those who are opposing it. i think there is one irony here. the gays that fought for equality in the marketplace, in housing, in the military, in marriage, and as for tolerance and acceptance, having achiefed it or largely achieved it, ought to think about using their influence and power to leg
charles, i would love you to response, and i want you to respond to a question on facebook from james nathaniel who asks why are conservatives making a big deal of this. >> i think it is overstated. it is government composure. we're talking about dumbture ral composure. i think there is a lot that we ought not have in the country. and we work it out without any rules. at some point you're way over the line and people will punish you and have you fired. on others i think they're more...
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from the 30th annual miami book fair international campus of miami-dade college a discussion with nathaniel philbrick author of "bunker hill" a city, a siege, a revolution and brenda wineapple author of ecstatic nation confidence crisis in compromise, 1848 to 1877. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor to be introduced by a fellow nantucket. both of our kids were educated by them and it's great to see you here in brookline. it is wonderful to be in the coolidge center theatre with this great bookstore and the co-sponsor with the historical society which has been an institution that is an absolutely essential to my life as a historian. i sometimes sort of feel like i have taken up residence in the archives there. every book i have done there has been essential information that has come from their but none more so than "bunker hill." many of the characters i delve into, their papers or they are and what we call the mhs and it's just an organization that is essential to anyone who is looking into not only the history of austin but this country. and the genesis for "b
from the 30th annual miami book fair international campus of miami-dade college a discussion with nathaniel philbrick author of "bunker hill" a city, a siege, a revolution and brenda wineapple author of ecstatic nation confidence crisis in compromise, 1848 to 1877. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it's an honor to be introduced by a fellow nantucket. both of our kids were educated by them and it's great to see you here in brookline. it is wonderful to be in the...
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the nathaniel i still have not read "moby dick". i hope to one of these days. thanks to dr.reman. i have lived here in boston for about a year and a half now. i am a new yorker and i'm rooting for the knicks tonight. they don't need my help. thanks to dr. form and who i went to hear talk about bunker hill our -- learned of this gentleman joseph warren. i had never heard of joseph warren. my sister has lived here in boston for four years and i have visited every historic site in new england and boston several times. never heard of it. dr. foreman said this is a unique human being. since then i have talked to in number of native australians and i'm amazed at how few of them have ever heard of joseph warren. thanks to europe book which he did send me an advance copy of so i just got ahold of it yesterday. you mentioned your book talks about two charismatic men one from massachusetts and one from virginia. i'm assuming i know the answer to the man from massachusetts is joseph warren. i have wondered since i've been here wise in their bridge named after joseph warren? >> yeah. sp
the nathaniel i still have not read "moby dick". i hope to one of these days. thanks to dr.reman. i have lived here in boston for about a year and a half now. i am a new yorker and i'm rooting for the knicks tonight. they don't need my help. thanks to dr. form and who i went to hear talk about bunker hill our -- learned of this gentleman joseph warren. i had never heard of joseph warren. my sister has lived here in boston for four years and i have visited every historic site in new...
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my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john, and his partner, justin, thank you for being here and for all your support. and i'm so grateful to the voters of the massachusetts 5th congressional district for their confidence and the profound privilege of representing them. senator markey, you set a standard of excellence during your time in the house. i look forward to carrying on your work for the people of our district and partnering with you and the entire massachusetts delegation to move massachusetts and our country forward. thank you. massachusetts fifth from revere to came brinl, waltham to freedomingham is home to some of the coun
my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john,...
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nathaniel hannan used to teach in high school in washington, d.c. paid $1200 an hour to tutor for a family. >> there are a lot of perks. i get to travel a lot of places. i've worked in nine countries over the past seven years. all of that travel is paid for by someone else. and it's usually travel that's to great places in great environments. the compensation is good. i enjoy that part a great deal. >> like tutoring for the rich has its challenges. the kids are sometimes spoiled and hard to motivate. then there are parents who sometimes expect the impossible like getting their kids perfect grades or into harvard or yale. they may ask the tutor to travel at a moment's note tois one of their other homes, but they are paid very well. especially in crisis situations. one tutor we talked to was paid # $80,000 to help a swiss student pass his test at cambridge. he was responsible for a student on the west, but he also got a private jet once in a while to take home. again, a really hot job market for an area where the wealthy seem to pay whatever it takes.
nathaniel hannan used to teach in high school in washington, d.c. paid $1200 an hour to tutor for a family. >> there are a lot of perks. i get to travel a lot of places. i've worked in nine countries over the past seven years. all of that travel is paid for by someone else. and it's usually travel that's to great places in great environments. the compensation is good. i enjoy that part a great deal. >> like tutoring for the rich has its challenges. the kids are sometimes spoiled and...
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so he was pleased and nathaniel was his brother and evidently he would work with him once in a while so they knew each other. i think that would halt you everybody, no doubt about it. except for 355, which i have to say i don't know that they interacted. and he probably logically digital know brewster but would have to know what whole because he would do the runs and that was his gig before he stepped in. so they did interact and go. but i find interesting is that they didn't really afterwards they didn't interact much and when there was a barbecue at the end when they all got together, townsend ever showed and when washington said, on i want to go, meet by wing the rest of them went by themselves. >> host: so it was a safety precaution. so if somebody is called into question severely, he can't spill all the beans because he doesn't know them all. >> guest: the cia told me to read into this and i didn't really know what it meant. they said you know they did ed drops. if i'm looking to get information to you, i might say we put you at these coordinates at this block -- >> host: we wer
so he was pleased and nathaniel was his brother and evidently he would work with him once in a while so they knew each other. i think that would halt you everybody, no doubt about it. except for 355, which i have to say i don't know that they interacted. and he probably logically digital know brewster but would have to know what whole because he would do the runs and that was his gig before he stepped in. so they did interact and go. but i find interesting is that they didn't really afterwards...
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. >> that ends our time with nathaniel philbrick. [applause] thank you very much and best wishes to all of you. up next on book tv, "after words" with guest host historian richard brookheiser repeated this week fox and friends cohost brian kilmeade and his latest book george washington's secret six. and at the syndicated tv radio host tells the story of us by range of six previously unknown revolutionary war spy is that infiltrated the british ranks of new york credited with turning the tide of the war. this program is about an hour. >> this is a terrific and an engrossing book. begin by telling me why did george washington need a spy ring and where did he need it? >> guest: thank you first off. he needed a spy ring because he has a numbers problem and experience problem. i believe he had 9,000 troops and at the low point he had 3,000. the british entered with 40,000 -- over the whole course of the war and they get as much as 80,000. washington sees what happened in new york and saw that he almost was annihilated and saw the revoluti
. >> that ends our time with nathaniel philbrick. [applause] thank you very much and best wishes to all of you. up next on book tv, "after words" with guest host historian richard brookheiser repeated this week fox and friends cohost brian kilmeade and his latest book george washington's secret six. and at the syndicated tv radio host tells the story of us by range of six previously unknown revolutionary war spy is that infiltrated the british ranks of new york credited with...
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kngood morning to many good friends nathaniel philbrick audiencfriendsin the oddiance. the wilson center knows a lot about brazil. our institute is the premier place in washington for dialogue on the u.s.-brazil policy. we were thrilled to sponsor the president there and host governors prfrom brazil and we will air the good, bad and ugly in the ship. shannon is part of the good. i hope he is relieved to hear that. after four years as the ambassador to brazil, he is back as senior advisor for secretary kerry. there are rumors about his future... to remind brazil is the b in bricks. the president was a target of u.s. surveillancsurveillance. she's issues and more will be addressed by ambassador shannon. tony harrington is here to introduce tom. but before that let me applaud brazil and the u.s. to move past the edward snowden information. i know about surveillance issues and i disagree with what edward snowden did. none the less, i welcome to public debate about how we should restart/reset what we do on surveillance. as the two largest economies we are dense. and as tom s
kngood morning to many good friends nathaniel philbrick audiencfriendsin the oddiance. the wilson center knows a lot about brazil. our institute is the premier place in washington for dialogue on the u.s.-brazil policy. we were thrilled to sponsor the president there and host governors prfrom brazil and we will air the good, bad and ugly in the ship. shannon is part of the good. i hope he is relieved to hear that. after four years as the ambassador to brazil, he is back as senior advisor for...
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we will hear from nathaniel in california. how old are you and what is your story? span.r: thanks to c- i look forward to. as of now, i haven't been. i have been struggling to find work the last couple of years. it has been hard for myself and some acquaintances of mine. the affordable care act, believe it or not, thank god it was recognized to be a deterrent for businesses to hire full-time because no one is hiring over 30 hours per week here in los angeles. things are picking up. i am really hopeful. i do have a comment about the fast food chains. the owners and the franchise iners and the boards -- believe that the owners of these mcdonald's, jack-in-the-box, these restaurants are making close to, i would say, 500% to 1000% on french fries. sakes, pay the people a couple of more dollars per hour. what is the level of greed with corporate, big business profits? host: do you think minimum wage would help people move up the economic ladder? caller: absolutely. i'm 39 years old. when i started it was $4.25 per hour. now it is a dollars $.50 per hour. $8.50 per years
we will hear from nathaniel in california. how old are you and what is your story? span.r: thanks to c- i look forward to. as of now, i haven't been. i have been struggling to find work the last couple of years. it has been hard for myself and some acquaintances of mine. the affordable care act, believe it or not, thank god it was recognized to be a deterrent for businesses to hire full-time because no one is hiring over 30 hours per week here in los angeles. things are picking up. i am really...
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my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john, and his partner, justin, thank you for being here and for all your support. and i'm so grateful to the voters of the massachusetts 5th congressional district for their confidence and the profound privilege of representing them. senator markey, you set a standard of excellence during your time in the house. i look forward to carrying on your work for the people of our district and partnering with you and the entire massachusetts delegation to move massachusetts and our country forward. thank you. massachusetts fifth from revere to came brinl, waltham to freedomingham is home to some of the coun
my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john,...
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nathaniel hennen used to work in washington, d.c., and now makes six figures as a private tutor.d the wealthy can have very high expectations for tutors. >> we have to get results with these kids. we have to help these kids to realize their full potential, and we have to do it every time. and that's a great deal of pressure on us. >> now, the pay is growing, especially in crisis situations. one tutor was paid $80,000 for just 16 weeks' work to help a swiss student pass his exams at cambridge. now, another tutor, that one making $400,000 a year, he was responsible for helping a student coping with school and substance abuse issues on the west coast. now, a competition for top tutor jobs is also rising, along with pay. tutors international saying it's searching for a tutor in sri lanka now. of the 400 people applying, only two will be offered to the client, and the job comes with personal assistant, a car, and a driver. back to you. >> nice work, if you can get it, that's for sure. >> exactly. >> 1,200 an hour. you need tv lessons? >> because of the big -- they have to travel, they
nathaniel hennen used to work in washington, d.c., and now makes six figures as a private tutor.d the wealthy can have very high expectations for tutors. >> we have to get results with these kids. we have to help these kids to realize their full potential, and we have to do it every time. and that's a great deal of pressure on us. >> now, the pay is growing, especially in crisis situations. one tutor was paid $80,000 for just 16 weeks' work to help a swiss student pass his exams at...
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what comes through with their he is having a dustup with nathaniel buckley or somebody else is the enormous personal character of who he was and how he cared about people and he was always the best companion. this was written on november 22nd, 1963, the day, the evening, nothing i can say to mitigate the shame and horror of this day. your husband was the most brilliant, able and inspiring member of my generation, the one man to whom this country could confide with confidence and hope, animated everything with getty and which. to have known him and worked with him and for him is the most fulfilling experience i ever had or could imagine. the grief of the nation did may do something to suggest terrible vacancy get, mary ann and my weeping children send my profound love and sympathy. let me know if i can do anything help with abiding love cut, a historian who also has great heart and that was the perfect example. said that is a wonderful place to end. >> thank you. [applause] >> i just want to say one thing. >> before i got on a plane to come down here i said to a friend who is a graduate of t
what comes through with their he is having a dustup with nathaniel buckley or somebody else is the enormous personal character of who he was and how he cared about people and he was always the best companion. this was written on november 22nd, 1963, the day, the evening, nothing i can say to mitigate the shame and horror of this day. your husband was the most brilliant, able and inspiring member of my generation, the one man to whom this country could confide with confidence and hope, animated...
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my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john, and his partner, justin, thank you for being here and for all your support. and i'm so grateful to the voters of the massachusetts 5th congressional district for their confidence and the profound privilege of representing them. senator markey, you set a standard of excellence during your time in the house. i look forward to carrying on your work for the people of our district and partnering with you and the entire massachusetts delegation to move massachusetts and our country forward. thank you. massachusetts fifth from revere to came brinl, waltham to freedomingham is home to some of the coun
my husband, rodney, and my three sons, adyson, jere red, and nathaniel whose love every day makes me the luckiest mom and wife in the world. my parents, chan and judy clark, i thank you -- thank them for the love and support and teaching me even when times are hard approach life with gratitude, optimism, respect for others, and a sense of adventure. myelin yause -- myin laws, i'm so grateful for all they do to keep our family running smoothly and all the love they give us. and my brother, john,...