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he always addressed her as my dear nellie or my dearest nellie. that's how her intimate new herb. >> where did they need and how did they meet? how long were they married, et cetera? >> they both grew up in cincinnati. and knew each other early on, but they didn't really start dating, they got to know each other in the 1880s after taft had come back from yale, was at the cincinnati law school and then he and nellie began keeping company and he proposed in 1884 and they were married june 1886. they had longer engages in those days, more than just a weekend. >> was she well known in cincinnati? did she come up from a family of renowned speakers yes, her family lived in a more affluent, better shape than the taft and pictures are interested in cultural musical matters. she was present at the cincinnati symphony went to start and carried her musical interest over to the white house. so she was a very cultural, sophisticated one. somewhat underrated because of the tragic circumstances of her wife in the white house. >> what did she bring to that decisi
he always addressed her as my dear nellie or my dearest nellie. that's how her intimate new herb. >> where did they need and how did they meet? how long were they married, et cetera? >> they both grew up in cincinnati. and knew each other early on, but they didn't really start dating, they got to know each other in the 1880s after taft had come back from yale, was at the cincinnati law school and then he and nellie began keeping company and he proposed in 1884 and they were married...
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this when he edited, my dearest nellie -- "my dearest nellie: the letters of william howard taft to helen herron taft, 1909-1912" while he was in the presidency, and this just coming out from oxford university press, theodore roosevelt. professor gould, thank you for being a booktv. >> thank you for having me. >> is there a nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured a booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> and now robert auerbach talk to booktv about his book, "deception and abuse at the fed." this interview, part of booktv's college series was recorded at the university of texas at austin. >> welcome on your screen out is professor of robert auerbach. is a professor of public affairs at the university of texas lbj school. professor gould is also the author of this book, deception and abuse at the fed, henry b. gonzalez battles alan greenspan's bank. first of all, or faster auerbach, who was henry gonzalez, for those who may not don't? >> he was the first mexican-american to be elected from texas to the u.s. congress. he was also
this when he edited, my dearest nellie -- "my dearest nellie: the letters of william howard taft to helen herron taft, 1909-1912" while he was in the presidency, and this just coming out from oxford university press, theodore roosevelt. professor gould, thank you for being a booktv. >> thank you for having me. >> is there a nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured a booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >>...
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nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think it is imperative for everyone to participate in the census. the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be calling for it. i do not believe in a boycott on the census. the census count determines how many congressional representatives there are. it is used to figure out funding for counties. sometimes it is our own immigrant communities who really need those resources but are in a weak position to negotiate. i cannot emphasize how important it is to understand that your information given to the census is confidential and there are extra safe marks for the information. there is also big penalties for anyone who inappropria
nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think it is imperative for everyone to participate in the census. the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be...
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nevertheless, for every ten nervous nellies, there's at least one investor who still believes. optimism about our country about the european union, about the long-term political stability that will emerge from >> tom: the fourth quarter is off to a slow start for u.s. pick up before the end of the year. the institute of supply in october from september, but any reading over 50 represents a growing manufacturing sector. manufacturing and the economy was the focus of a discussion i candidates in pella, iowa, a discussion dominated by talk of perry pointing to energy exploration in north dakota, encouraging domestic energy those energy jobs need highly skilled workers, which are in short supply according to some. former pennsylvania senator rick santorum is among those candidates endorsing the end of u.s. corporate taxes on profits companies make overseas. there's $1.5 trillion potentially sitting in overseas accounts in profits-- you bring in plants and equipment in >> tom: minnesota representative >> i support zeroing out the repatriation. that's the true stimulus. so we want to
nevertheless, for every ten nervous nellies, there's at least one investor who still believes. optimism about our country about the european union, about the long-term political stability that will emerge from >> tom: the fourth quarter is off to a slow start for u.s. pick up before the end of the year. the institute of supply in october from september, but any reading over 50 represents a growing manufacturing sector. manufacturing and the economy was the focus of a discussion i...
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nellie bly went undercover for pulitzer's "new york world" in 1887 to investigate the inhumane treatment of women in a mental asylum. in the 1890s, ida b. wells exposed the horrors of lynching. her paper, "free speech and headlight" in memphis, was destroyed by an angry mob, but wells continued her work in new york, and ida tarbell took on john d. rockefeller and the standard oil company at the turn of the century. she didn't like the term, but she was called a muckraker. so back to you both. muckrakers, accountability journalism, investigative reporting, whatever we call it, it's really revolved around key individuals. you're one of them, bob. i want to ask you both who are your heroes? who are the investigative reporters or the accountability reporters or the authors or the journalists who you think stand heads and shoulders above them all? who's your favorite? >> i'm sitting next to the one that i would describe as one of the best. >> [applause] >> no. really. >> um, being a reporter for an institution that's very strong like the "washington post," quite frankly, is quite easy, and my
nellie bly went undercover for pulitzer's "new york world" in 1887 to investigate the inhumane treatment of women in a mental asylum. in the 1890s, ida b. wells exposed the horrors of lynching. her paper, "free speech and headlight" in memphis, was destroyed by an angry mob, but wells continued her work in new york, and ida tarbell took on john d. rockefeller and the standard oil company at the turn of the century. she didn't like the term, but she was called a muckraker. so...
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and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i was told to talk a little bit about our personal connection to immigration. i think that's easy for me. i'm the only person in my family born in the united states. my family is from mexico did my grandfather was recruited to work here in the united states during world war ii. my father emigrated here. i sister and my mother emigrated in 1967. we have very different experiences for all three of those members of my family. in my entire professional life, i was looking back. i've always been around immigration law. i am proud that it has been so. someone
and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues around comprehensive immigration reform. >> good evening. i just want to thank you all. i want to say that think we all sound more like experts when we quote his research three-time representing the office of congresswoman zoe lofgren. i...
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so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with thcameras o we tacoranthenut on wediyou sthjahappseverybodelse. now abt j jonastfoowhacize tween professional they are wrong, relileif yo're bggurnalis,here s urlis,hema oso mmdendt"n osureyiz urlis vi aoi tliti he eone,mastamew ti tve cdie,eang tyhei's ny erarth t sey erreizioofllois brenit d the the t ing? just hat emo, box,tl and th , it as at it all thplesheneys ed. ght. s in 'know enix aders d llm in t ened athale has d akth in-flow from the users, filter it at s headquarters, and use it to keep driving the story by reporting new stuff, by aggregating stuff from around e b,y listening to what users have to say, and it's become kind of a new way of gerating a constituency for a orov aonperiod of po othgsth dps media tends to them, and pick them up again. his idea was, "let's stick with isndevopli, uniature public for this story, report it." >> how are news organization
so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with thcameras o we tacoranthenut on wediyou sthjahappseverybodelse. now abt j jonastfoowhacize tween professional they are wrong, relileif yo're bggurnalis,here s urlis,hema oso mmdendt"n osureyiz urlis vi aoi tliti he eone,mastamew ti tve cdie,eang tyhei's ny erarth t sey...
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nevertheless, for every ten nervous nellies, there's at least one investor who still believes. >> i have a lot of faith and optimism about our country, about the european union, about the long-term political stability that will emerge from all this. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the fourth quarter is off to a slow start for u.s. manufacturers, but activity may pick up before the end of the year. the institute of supply management's index fell slightly in october from september, but any reading over 50 represents a growing manufacturing sector. manufacturing and the economy was the focus of a discussion i hosted today with five of the republican presidential candidates in pella, iowa, a discussion dominated by talk of lower taxes and more trade opportunities. >> now, i want to talk about my jobs plan first, about getting americans back to work on the energy side of things without having to go to congress without asking anything. >> tom: texas governor rick perry pointing to energy exploration in north dakota, pennsylvania and texas as examples of
nevertheless, for every ten nervous nellies, there's at least one investor who still believes. >> i have a lot of faith and optimism about our country, about the european union, about the long-term political stability that will emerge from all this. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the fourth quarter is off to a slow start for u.s. manufacturers, but activity may pick up before the end of the year. the institute of supply...
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not supposed to use your phone and tweet and twit and e-mail and stuff when you're with somebody nellis andrea out to dinner. this is the entire dinner. i paid for it. this is what she did the whole time. go around like this. how are you doing? >> andrea: that is so not true. >> bob: it's so true. >> andrea: you know what? i can't kick you under the table. >> bob: you have long legs, baby, but not that long. >> dana: i asked today what people's pet peeves are on they had a lot. one is they asked parents not comment on their facebook page. >> kimberly: can you imagine? >> dana: does your kid have a facebook page? >> eric: you're supposed to be 16. he is not supposed to but he does. it's the same name. people sign on to his facebook thinking they are looking for me. i shouldn't say this yesterday. there is one computer and everybody is playing on it. i opened it up and my son's facebook page is on there. wow! what an eye opener. if you haven't done it, go check out what your kids are doing. the 13-year-old girls, what they are wearing and posting. >> kimberly: so inappropriate. >> bob: if
not supposed to use your phone and tweet and twit and e-mail and stuff when you're with somebody nellis andrea out to dinner. this is the entire dinner. i paid for it. this is what she did the whole time. go around like this. how are you doing? >> andrea: that is so not true. >> bob: it's so true. >> andrea: you know what? i can't kick you under the table. >> bob: you have long legs, baby, but not that long. >> dana: i asked today what people's pet peeves are on...
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. >> best surfers in the world in san francisco and that means nellie slater is here, if he wins oneorld champion again, and this will be his 11th world title. still dominant. and on his heels a newcomer to these waters. >> for me this, is really surprising to see the waves that good. i never heard about waves in san francisco. and coming out today... >> and joe thompton losing to rangers called them soft. sharks lost 5-2 calling them softest team playing on this road trip prompting this response. >> this is surprising. i've never heard a player say that. but here is a player popping off about our team. >> he can go down as a player, and be one of the better players in the league never to win anything. so what he should do is just shut up! >> oh. >> and that comment... >> you're soft and you should shut up. >> good thing he didn't take it personally. >> and on our facebook page tonight you can join the conversation about debit card fees and separation of those conjoined twin autos we'll see conjoined twin autos we'll see you u u u u u u u u u u u u u çñ captioned by closed captioning
. >> best surfers in the world in san francisco and that means nellie slater is here, if he wins oneorld champion again, and this will be his 11th world title. still dominant. and on his heels a newcomer to these waters. >> for me this, is really surprising to see the waves that good. i never heard about waves in san francisco. and coming out today... >> and joe thompton losing to rangers called them soft. sharks lost 5-2 calling them softest team playing on this road trip...
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nelly levanta la mano.. que trabajar en la parte econÓmica. mucho cuidado con eso. >> para aries? >> sÍ. >> y para tauro. que se enfoque en las relaciones de pareja como en las relaciones familiares. habrÁ un despertar para los tauro e traen relaciones difÍciles y complicadas. quÉ hace esta persona a mi lado? no tengo ningÚn apoyo? voy a romper con las relaciones superficiales! >> cambio en las relacione ay, si usted es tauro. prÓximo signo? >> gÉminis, el protagonista es el trabajo y los negocios y su crecimiento econÓmico pero muchÍsimo cuidado con la salud. tambiÉn serÁ una semana en la que podrÁn exponer maravillosamente sus ideas. pero para ser escuchados tiene que ser con humildad. pero sobre todo lo que les podemos decir a ellos, es que es una semana en donde van a poder avanzar con lo que dicen. >> cuidado porque de lo que la boca sale, del corazÓn procede. >> cÁncer será una semana espectacular para eyprponer sus ideas, para decir lo que sienten y lo que piensan. pero tienen que ser comedidos con l
nelly levanta la mano.. que trabajar en la parte econÓmica. mucho cuidado con eso. >> para aries? >> sÍ. >> y para tauro. que se enfoque en las relaciones de pareja como en las relaciones familiares. habrÁ un despertar para los tauro e traen relaciones difÍciles y complicadas. quÉ hace esta persona a mi lado? no tengo ningÚn apoyo? voy a romper con las relaciones superficiales! >> cambio en las relacione ay, si usted es tauro. prÓximo signo? >> gÉminis, el...
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some of the supporting actors showed up yesterday including peter fast nelly who plays c carl collin. >> i can't believe it. i might drive my rv up and join them so i don't have to drive here tomorrow. >> at last count, more than 1400 twáeu-hards were camped outside the nokia theatre. >> 1400. >> she has one of the most famous voices in the country. you've almost certainly heard it. >> she's not an actress or a politician. cbs correspondent lee cowan introduces us to the woman who delivers messages to millions of travelers. >> welcome to new york kennedy international airport. >> in a way, she's a lot like your luggage. >> welcome to charles de gaulle international airport. >> everywhere you go -- >> uptown train. >> there she is. that gentle but authoritative voice echoing in the center of chaos. >> it is a soothing voice. and she says it in such a nice way. >> the midwestern accent hails from a place you may not expect. a village in northern maine. >> thank you for your understanding. >> that voice has a face. caroline hopkin. >> while on the moving sidewalk, please stand to the rig
some of the supporting actors showed up yesterday including peter fast nelly who plays c carl collin. >> i can't believe it. i might drive my rv up and join them so i don't have to drive here tomorrow. >> at last count, more than 1400 twáeu-hards were camped outside the nokia theatre. >> 1400. >> she has one of the most famous voices in the country. you've almost certainly heard it. >> she's not an actress or a politician. cbs correspondent lee cowan introduces us...
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nelly turns 37 today. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now.hy of 5:45 this wednesday morning. you will need a jacket this morning. >> it is a little cold. >> a heavyweight jacket. >> wrap your hand around a cup of tea. mr. bernstein, joint effort there. >> thanks for that. it is cold outside. in the 30s in many, many areas. even a few spots now down in the upper 20s around frederick, maryland. the winds are nice and light. it will be a really beautiful november day. temperatures get into the low 60s. here is the bus stop forecast. chilly start there with the clear skies, light winds, temps running 30s, a few spots in the 40s. annapolis, parts of southern maryland near water. otherwise in the 30s. sun is not up until 7:36. sets at about 6:06 this evening. day planner calling for sunshine. light winds, near calm. southeast at about 3 to 5 during the afternoon with the noontime temperature of 54. 5:00, 59. forecasting a high of 69 degrees. like yesterday, 61 degrees at reagan national. skies are clear. high pressure is nearby. light winds, clear
nelly turns 37 today. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now.hy of 5:45 this wednesday morning. you will need a jacket this morning. >> it is a little cold. >> a heavyweight jacket. >> wrap your hand around a cup of tea. mr. bernstein, joint effort there. >> thanks for that. it is cold outside. in the 30s in many, many areas. even a few spots now down in the upper 20s around frederick, maryland. the winds are nice and light. it will be a really beautiful...
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it's always the something nellis these scandals, we all know, that ends up taking a candidate apart. >> charlie, they're claiming, mark block is claiming at least that they had their best fund-raising day yesterday because the supporters were rallying around him when he was under attack. >> yes. we heard him at an event for the national journal this morning saying they raised $250,000 -- >> we have no way to check that until they file. >> the danger for herman cain is that if this had happened to someone who was a fixture in politics for 10, 15, 20 years that was well known it might not alter the perception of him. but for someone that's so new and still relatively undefined, this has a real, real danger of filling in gaps that people had not been filled in before. so, for someone new on the scene, this is more dangerous than for a brand name that had been around for a long, long time. >> now, chuck, there are two possible narratives. if the people is defined as those already in. this either helps the establishment rally around mitt romney or it gives rick perry some second wind. >>
it's always the something nellis these scandals, we all know, that ends up taking a candidate apart. >> charlie, they're claiming, mark block is claiming at least that they had their best fund-raising day yesterday because the supporters were rallying around him when he was under attack. >> yes. we heard him at an event for the national journal this morning saying they raised $250,000 -- >> we have no way to check that until they file. >> the danger for herman cain is...
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well, well, when you've got 250,000 people e-mailing you a lot, you tend to go, whoa, whoa, hold on, nelly, this is a little too much for me. your strength is knowing your weakness. here's what i know. i've got 250,000 people that are pissed off, a lot more than that, i think. i think you think so too. there's no infrastructure for it, except for -- oh, but there is. these yahoos. the good news is, i like yahoos. so we've been talking, and one of the things i've been saying to the 250,000 in weekly updates, per se is, i'm talking to people, i want to hear what you have to say. the people i've been talking to care about the same thing we care about. so it makes total sense. and i'm pretty pumped up about it, to be honest with you. >> and again, you two have a significant background -- nick and vi known each other for years. josh and i met each other more recently. but the credentials, which i invite everybody to, obviously, look at was we move forward are substantial. the fact of the matter is, you guys have what we don't have. and what we have not had. which is the ability to actually orga
well, well, when you've got 250,000 people e-mailing you a lot, you tend to go, whoa, whoa, hold on, nelly, this is a little too much for me. your strength is knowing your weakness. here's what i know. i've got 250,000 people that are pissed off, a lot more than that, i think. i think you think so too. there's no infrastructure for it, except for -- oh, but there is. these yahoos. the good news is, i like yahoos. so we've been talking, and one of the things i've been saying to the 250,000 in...
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bob would tell me stories about being in the hospital comforting nellie connally after her husband -- john connally was shot also. i was a little skeptical and i nodded and went along but the reason it is in the book is because at the johnson library they have the john connally collection and a record of everyone who visited him in the hospital and bob really was there on the day of the shooting so he was extremely close to connolly and through connally became close to johnson and johnson gave him some of vice which is not to be treasurer of the democratic party. dealing with all that money will get you in trouble. you shouldn't do that. and he called him again on the branch when he was running for chairman of the party and advised him not to run for chairman of the party either. so they were friendly but the relationship is most leaf through john connolly. [inaudible] >> oh yes. he supported the president first and foremost and he always thought that partisanship ends at the water's edge and it happened that his party was in power. but he supported johnson on vietnam. and he later sa
bob would tell me stories about being in the hospital comforting nellie connally after her husband -- john connally was shot also. i was a little skeptical and i nodded and went along but the reason it is in the book is because at the johnson library they have the john connally collection and a record of everyone who visited him in the hospital and bob really was there on the day of the shooting so he was extremely close to connolly and through connally became close to johnson and johnson gave...
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