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that was the campaign on nellie 's part. a movingven called picture company by someone who wanted to come to the mansion and take a movie of her baking bread and sweeping the floor. would that be worth your while to compare? that was really amazing. she received more votes that year than anybody else. >> she wanted to carry on what her husband had started. she had her own ideas when she became governor. been a horrible disaster. 100 miners died in a explosion. this is a very trott -- a very trying time in history. banks were failing right and left. she wanted to protect the banks. she wanted to make sure all that money was well spent. nellie's greatest impact as -- she was asked to give talks, being the first woman governor. they are really promoting the state across the country. no man governor has the demands made of him that are made of me. end to the interview. everybody.ice to i am sure many people in this state and from outside common to see what kind of person i am and they write to me from everywhere. many such reque
that was the campaign on nellie 's part. a movingven called picture company by someone who wanted to come to the mansion and take a movie of her baking bread and sweeping the floor. would that be worth your while to compare? that was really amazing. she received more votes that year than anybody else. >> she wanted to carry on what her husband had started. she had her own ideas when she became governor. been a horrible disaster. 100 miners died in a explosion. this is a very trott -- a...
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see washington holding hands with nellie custis as stands saying good-bye. this scene is interesting ecause when this painting was conserved two years ago, there was an x-ray done at the building. and you can see behind martha, painteds another person there that doneesmore painted over and changed the location of. if you have conservation, you paintings about the more than what's available to the eye. illustrator from the late 1800s to early 1900s, papted after were the fact of the revolutionary war events. they were not primary sources. during his time of papting was a colonial revival movement. sometimes people would the revolutionary war and some of the paintings depict events that are fatal. they're not events that actually occurred. they tell a wonderful story who served and the tales that could be passed down to current generations. that come ol kids here every day of the week, hose are stories that can be told through dunnsmore's paintings. welcome to the clinton room. this is right across the hall the long room. this room is decorated in the style.li
see washington holding hands with nellie custis as stands saying good-bye. this scene is interesting ecause when this painting was conserved two years ago, there was an x-ray done at the building. and you can see behind martha, painteds another person there that doneesmore painted over and changed the location of. if you have conservation, you paintings about the more than what's available to the eye. illustrator from the late 1800s to early 1900s, papted after were the fact of the...
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and you can see washington holding hands with nellie custis as martha stands saying good-bye. this scene is interesting because when this painting was conserved two years ago, there was a x-ray done of the painting and you could see behind martha there was another person painted there that dunsmore painted over and changed the location of. so when you have conservation you learn about the paintings, more than is available to the eye. dunsmore was an illustrator from the late 1800's, early 1900's, and his paintings were painted after the fact of these revolutionary war events, so they're not primary sources. during his time of painting was a colonial revival movement. and sometimes people would romanticise the revolutionary war, and lots of his paintings depict events fabled events, not ones that actually occurred, but they tell stories about the heroes who served and the tales can be passed down to current generations. so the school kids who come here know the stories that can be told through dumsmore's paintings. welcome to the clinton room, it's right across the hall from th
and you can see washington holding hands with nellie custis as martha stands saying good-bye. this scene is interesting because when this painting was conserved two years ago, there was a x-ray done of the painting and you could see behind martha there was another person painted there that dunsmore painted over and changed the location of. so when you have conservation you learn about the paintings, more than is available to the eye. dunsmore was an illustrator from the late 1800's, early...
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it was the home of the democratic governor nellie taylor ross, the first female governor in the united states. governor for two years from 1925 to 1927. our charter cable partners worked with c-span's city tour staff when we recently traveled there to explore the area's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> union pacific has been working on this for years. seeing it arrived here in cheyenne today is nothing but phenomenal. cheyenne, this big boy is home! this big boy is home! a for many years, generation of people have asked the question, will a big boy operate? when will the union pacific restore a big boy locomotive? now that the time has come, they can't believe it. many people in our travels, when we went to las vegas, salt lake city, california, while we were at the l a county fair, we were working on it. we wanted people to come up. we wanted to engage them while we were working on the locomotive. what are you doing? we are going to restore this. many of them, their jaws dropped. that is why it is exciting. a big boy will run again. known as is what is t
it was the home of the democratic governor nellie taylor ross, the first female governor in the united states. governor for two years from 1925 to 1927. our charter cable partners worked with c-span's city tour staff when we recently traveled there to explore the area's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> union pacific has been working on this for years. seeing it arrived here in cheyenne today is nothing but phenomenal. cheyenne, this big boy is home! this big...
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nellie later told me, of course, that we had a wild ride.e were traveling at a high rate of speed down the freeway to the hospital. it was a time of unbelievable tragedy. so many things go through your mind at that moment. i think it is impossible to relate at any future time all the things you thought. i know i thought -- i rather assumed without knowing that the president had been fatally wounded. i rather assumed that i had been. constantly, going through my mind, thoughts of nellie and the children, of what she had done. it is difficult to try to explain all the things you wonder about, all of the things you concern yourself with at a time like that. >> i lit some candles and marina asked me if that was the way of praying and i said it was. although even then i felt he was mortally wounded. and then we heard that he was dead. marina said to me, what a terrible thing this is for jacqueline kennedy and for the children. they have to grow up without a father. >> i thought about the children. and jackie. my intuition told me, it's like this
nellie later told me, of course, that we had a wild ride.e were traveling at a high rate of speed down the freeway to the hospital. it was a time of unbelievable tragedy. so many things go through your mind at that moment. i think it is impossible to relate at any future time all the things you thought. i know i thought -- i rather assumed without knowing that the president had been fatally wounded. i rather assumed that i had been. constantly, going through my mind, thoughts of nellie and the...
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they add that to the tree exhibit and this year's essay was written by isabelle, cochran known as nelly bly was an investigative journalist in the 1900 >>> fall weather, here is adam joseph and accuweather. >> fall is taking control of the seven day but there is a behind of summer. a little bit of it before it flips to fall on the calendar, sunshine and a few clouds out there and chopper 6 hd was above center city earlier today over the ben franklin bridge. all looking pretty good and you can see again the lightness to the river where the sun was shining and other spots where the clouds were casting shadows, a frigid morning however over it's weekend it starts to turn a little more summery and that frigid friday morning as we look at future tracker, a snapshot here, 41 in allentown and 43 in lancaster, could be frost in the poconos at 39 degrees, if are you in southern new jersey and southern parts of delaware, not as chilly as we'll be in the mid-50s to low 60s range. over the weekend, there is heat building now, dodge city, kansas city between 95 and 97 right now. the heat will break
they add that to the tree exhibit and this year's essay was written by isabelle, cochran known as nelly bly was an investigative journalist in the 1900 >>> fall weather, here is adam joseph and accuweather. >> fall is taking control of the seven day but there is a behind of summer. a little bit of it before it flips to fall on the calendar, sunshine and a few clouds out there and chopper 6 hd was above center city earlier today over the ben franklin bridge. all looking pretty...
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i were to put together a whole series of stereotypical mannerisms, my understanding, limp wrists, nellieisms, it would be an insincere performance. it's simply inhabiting the character. i was blessed by acting fred molina. >> stephen: who is that? i think ethnically he has a spanish father and an italian mother and grew up in england. >> stephen: did you marry him so you could stay in the country? (laughter) i'm just curious, what's the political angle here? >> fred is very much an american straight man from england playing a gay lover of mine of 40 years. >> stephen: all right. have you got it straight? >> stephen: i've it g got it ga. (laughter) you're two old men in this who i assume have a healthy attraction for each other. is there any hard core nap going on? >> there's a little snuggling. nothing resembling sex. maybe there was years ago. this is a comfortable old couple. no one wants to see people of my age making love in a film, straight or gay. (laughter) >> stephen: well, i don't know -- john, send me some tapes. (laughter) john lithgow, thank you so much! john lithgow, "love i
i were to put together a whole series of stereotypical mannerisms, my understanding, limp wrists, nellieisms, it would be an insincere performance. it's simply inhabiting the character. i was blessed by acting fred molina. >> stephen: who is that? i think ethnically he has a spanish father and an italian mother and grew up in england. >> stephen: did you marry him so you could stay in the country? (laughter) i'm just curious, what's the political angle here? >> fred is very...
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nelly turned around and said to the president, she was so impressed by the reception.he said, you can't say that dallas does not love you, too. he said, i think that is apparent. shape.ything is in good traffic is moving well. crowd along the edges. we were five minutes away from the trademark. >> i noticed this one man on the sixth floor of the texas bookstore by himself. up a couplewindow of times in the course of 7, 8, 10 minutes. >> the time was almost 12:30 p.m. the motorcade would turn and turn again at the book depository. awful was once -- oswald was one floor above it in behind a stack of cartons. across the street was a low concrete wall. having made the turn, the motorcade was going down some street . --elm street. waitedwo young women with their cameras. from there, the motorcade went below the railroad overpass. james foster had already checked the identity of the men working on the overpass. >> the president was getting close. when he turned down houston street, i saw him and he seemed happy.ery he was enjoying the applause . the motorcade got to elm and
nelly turned around and said to the president, she was so impressed by the reception.he said, you can't say that dallas does not love you, too. he said, i think that is apparent. shape.ything is in good traffic is moving well. crowd along the edges. we were five minutes away from the trademark. >> i noticed this one man on the sixth floor of the texas bookstore by himself. up a couplewindow of times in the course of 7, 8, 10 minutes. >> the time was almost 12:30 p.m. the motorcade...
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>> is so interesting that you ask about nelly because i think she's one of the more intriguing first ladies i have read about or learned about. here is a young girl growing up in cincinnati who has dreams when she is young of having her own ambitions realized and get her brothers go to harvard and yale and her parents tell her she is supposed to come out in society. even then she just loves going to the local bars and talking to working-class people and wanting to do something herself. she becomes a teacher and think she will never get married because she wants to have the sense of life. she was just born too early in a way. but then she meets young will taft and falls in love with him and knows that she will be its partner because he tells her, i need you. she is stronger in some ways than he. she certainly loves politics more than he does in your question will rightly suggests that certain times he was offered a job on the supreme supreme court which he wanted ever since he was a child in a way that at first he couldn't leave the philippines. he felt he had too much duty there and
>> is so interesting that you ask about nelly because i think she's one of the more intriguing first ladies i have read about or learned about. here is a young girl growing up in cincinnati who has dreams when she is young of having her own ambitions realized and get her brothers go to harvard and yale and her parents tell her she is supposed to come out in society. even then she just loves going to the local bars and talking to working-class people and wanting to do something herself....
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. >> we are calling on nellis sharif -- now was sharif to step down now because people are taking tothe streets today in protest. the pakistani people will suffer losses and so will their property. all because of you. you have no moral ground to continue as prime minister. >> some observers worry the military could intervene and take over as it has in the past. sharif is determined to show he is still in charge. he is planning to address parliament on tuesday. >> we are going to take a short break. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the journal." on this date 10 years ago, an attack on the school and the north caucus region of russia shocked the world. they stormed the school and took more than 1000 hostage. >> the new school year turned into a crisis that lasted three days and cost the lives of more than 300 hostages. >> the crisis may be a distant memory for some russians. but for the victims of the school attack, time has not healed all wounds. >> what was once a gymnasium is now a memorial. this is the room where armed separatists held most of the hostages. children, parents, and teachers,
. >> we are calling on nellis sharif -- now was sharif to step down now because people are taking tothe streets today in protest. the pakistani people will suffer losses and so will their property. all because of you. you have no moral ground to continue as prime minister. >> some observers worry the military could intervene and take over as it has in the past. sharif is determined to show he is still in charge. he is planning to address parliament on tuesday. >> we are going...
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. >> i'm nelly.work at the cargill plant. >> oh, okay. >> she was just talking about how all, that she hadn't really thought about -- well tell me what you were -- >> just, you know, like the things you know the things that we can do as far as, you know, taking some of that layer of blanket off, you kg]b=iu)u there, i'm sitting there going i didn't know that. wow, you know, i didn't know that. i had never heard of climate change. after hearing katharine i was just like wow. if we start using the right things and doing the right things we could probably save our planet. >> do you often get feedback like that? >> in person, i would say there's more positive feedback than negative. but in terms of not in person, internet, email, letters, things like that, i would say it's &< probably about 99% negative. and i get five to ten times more hate mail from christians than i do from atheists for example. >> why? >> well, caring about climate is entirely consistent with who we are as christians. but over the l
. >> i'm nelly.work at the cargill plant. >> oh, okay. >> she was just talking about how all, that she hadn't really thought about -- well tell me what you were -- >> just, you know, like the things you know the things that we can do as far as, you know, taking some of that layer of blanket off, you kg]b=iu)u there, i'm sitting there going i didn't know that. wow, you know, i didn't know that. i had never heard of climate change. after hearing katharine i was just like...
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the doctors at nellis love it. one of the things i did in preparation for this -- not this hearing but for the role -- to get a map of all the federal facilities in the country. i know most of the private facilities because we have a health care business at procter and gamble. figuring out what is the right combination where we don't have those ob/gyn's that we talked about, we can borrow them from someone else or dod. indian health service has some terrific facilities. these other kinds of things we want to do what our strategic work -- to figure out what is the right combination of these things. we will be local. trying to figure out what the right combination is. is there something we can do whether it is credentialing or whatever it is? some of these things are difficult and tough. i and her stand that -- i understand that. i have been frustrated with the flow of information. i recognize the incredible work that has been done. if this is the glimmer of the potential last week in minneapolis -- a whistleblower.
the doctors at nellis love it. one of the things i did in preparation for this -- not this hearing but for the role -- to get a map of all the federal facilities in the country. i know most of the private facilities because we have a health care business at procter and gamble. figuring out what is the right combination where we don't have those ob/gyn's that we talked about, we can borrow them from someone else or dod. indian health service has some terrific facilities. these other kinds of...
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. >> nelly buckley agrees. her car was a -- was supposed to arrive 38 days ago.'ll show -- although she -- although she has heard it is supposedly parked in the slot, she's not getting her hopes up. it is missing customs paperwork, so she cannot drive it. her car is one of 13 that ial says it has delivered. based on a random sampling, on-time delivery rates are improving, but that study was based only on vehicles turned in since august 1. >> way to stay on it, josie. >> keep the pressure. thank you. >> lets the but coming up at 6:00. >> gordon peterson has a look ahead. 6:00, tracking of elements for the search -- in the search for a missing mother and her children. also, news from the obama administration two years after the attack on the embassy in benghazi. how the family members of one of those killed in that attack are reacting. also, hearing from congress over president obama's plans to isil. strikes on >> alex trebek will be changing his look. >> that is right. alex trebek is bringing back a mustache. it has its own twitter handle. mustache says it's time
. >> nelly buckley agrees. her car was a -- was supposed to arrive 38 days ago.'ll show -- although she -- although she has heard it is supposedly parked in the slot, she's not getting her hopes up. it is missing customs paperwork, so she cannot drive it. her car is one of 13 that ial says it has delivered. based on a random sampling, on-time delivery rates are improving, but that study was based only on vehicles turned in since august 1. >> way to stay on it, josie. >> keep...
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como el caso de nelly, una mujer de 30 aÑos.a recuperar su salud y vivir felices y plenamente. >> las enfermedades, las incÓmodidas, todo lo que sentÍamos que era demasiado el sobrepeso era mucho. yo pensaba 115 kilos que para mÍ era como lo decía el doctor era tener otra persona. >> para conseguir y llamar la atenciÓn se vistieron de mÉdicos, gorros de cirugia, se encadenaron durante dÍas a un hospital. >> fue la Única salida que necesitamos para que nos operen despuÉs de tanto luchar, de implorar que nos operaran pues siempre nos negaban. entonces fue como la Única salida que encontramos haciendo la protesta para que nos operen. >> es que segÚn las mujeres no hay nada mÁs triste que vivir con la maldiciÓn del sobrepeso a cuesta. >> el rechazo. en la parte laboral. en la parte sexual, en la parte sentimental. en todas partes uno recibÍa rechazo. como siempre lo he dicho, a nosotros los gorditos solamente el papÁ y la mamá. >> la vida yo creo que el gordito, el obeso es una vida triste, una vida donde muchas veces reimos por no
como el caso de nelly, una mujer de 30 aÑos.a recuperar su salud y vivir felices y plenamente. >> las enfermedades, las incÓmodidas, todo lo que sentÍamos que era demasiado el sobrepeso era mucho. yo pensaba 115 kilos que para mÍ era como lo decía el doctor era tener otra persona. >> para conseguir y llamar la atenciÓn se vistieron de mÉdicos, gorros de cirugia, se encadenaron durante dÍas a un hospital. >> fue la Única salida que necesitamos para que nos operen...
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they don't get broad enough piece of work doing only flight physicals for pilots al nellis. so it's great. we have the dod doctors come over to the va. they serve our client -- clientele. the doctors love andxd it we le it. so one thing i did was to get a map of all the federal facilities in the country. now most of the private facilities because we had a healthcare business at procter & gamble. and to toe figure out what's the right combination, if we don't have the ob/gyns we can borrow them from someone else, where -- or developed indian health services is another example in rural areas. indian health services have some terrific facilities. these are the things we want to do and our strategic work is to figure out the right combination of these things and then we'll be local. the details will be in each locale, trying to figure out the right combination because it will probably be different. >> i would echo mr. o'rourke, whatever the thing -- some of these things are rick and deep and tough. i understand that. but let us i want to give an example now colleagues where i,
they don't get broad enough piece of work doing only flight physicals for pilots al nellis. so it's great. we have the dod doctors come over to the va. they serve our client -- clientele. the doctors love andxd it we le it. so one thing i did was to get a map of all the federal facilities in the country. now most of the private facilities because we had a healthcare business at procter & gamble. and to toe figure out what's the right combination, if we don't have the ob/gyns we can borrow...
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. >> mont diablo school district student nellie myier hold us it's a problem the school district is wellware of, especially at its elementary sites in concord. >> there are different things we are looking at doing. we is volunteers that will patrol the front. we have parent volunteers who have volunteered to walk with children. >> the district has also talked to concord police about stationing patrol officers in the dangerous area until the students pass through safely n concord, laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> a daly city park is open after being off-limits for two years while cruise repaired damage caused by a massive mudslide. they cut the ribbon at the park's reopening yesterday morning. crews had to rebuild the park and mix the water main that caused the problem. when the pipe broke it sent 45,000 gallons of water down the hill and into the park and neighborhood. some streets had a foot of mud in spots. >>> next year marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the vietnam war. though u.s. and vietnamese have improved, there are wounds of that not healed, many in vietnam itself. abc7 ne
. >> mont diablo school district student nellie myier hold us it's a problem the school district is wellware of, especially at its elementary sites in concord. >> there are different things we are looking at doing. we is volunteers that will patrol the front. we have parent volunteers who have volunteered to walk with children. >> the district has also talked to concord police about stationing patrol officers in the dangerous area until the students pass through safely n...
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he probably meant it when he said if it hadn't been for nelly, my wife, i would have still been a judge in cincinnati. but still he later said i got to see a world. my kid kos always say that their father had been president. and i don't think he regretted it. but i think he was very happy. >> rose: how many presidents have we had that became supreme court justices. >> nobody else. >> no chief justices. >> charles evan hughes had been a justice and ran for president but lost. so he would have been the other one had he won. >> rose: amazing. and so how old was roosevelt when he died. >> only 60. so he had probably hurt himself when he went on that trip on the river of doubt and had some fevers left in him. but he wasn't feeling well the last month or so of his life but had gone back to sagamore hills, seemed to be getting better and that night he sppbt the whole night's day with edith and it was at their beloved home. and he went to sleep and had an embolism and died in his sleep as the vice president at the time said, this is the only way cohave died. death had to take him sleeping or he
he probably meant it when he said if it hadn't been for nelly, my wife, i would have still been a judge in cincinnati. but still he later said i got to see a world. my kid kos always say that their father had been president. and i don't think he regretted it. but i think he was very happy. >> rose: how many presidents have we had that became supreme court justices. >> nobody else. >> no chief justices. >> charles evan hughes had been a justice and ran for president but...
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nellie had to know how to do delicate things bogus goods ran her at about "what doesn't. it should be a little bit easier . should be easy to keep track of where the landing site is. anyway, this slide shows and next will show someone. now, what i have not shown here is this to were going on than that. we have the un mission, about six months after the * is there for a few days and then goes back. makes a pretty deceitful time friend. not everyone will be on schedule to do these things. as those are manned initially we will send them up there and bring the first crew back down again. or maybe commercial time at is a lot of launches. okay. after move on. next please. now we're going to put an unmanned facility with the mars exploration vehicle committed next. well i am going to show that we are sending an exploration module up with the crane and so forth. next. and we're going to send to more exploration modules. three of them together. send them up there. somebody else gets them there. we bring them together. but we help them design and stuff. next bahau. now, this is a s
nellie had to know how to do delicate things bogus goods ran her at about "what doesn't. it should be a little bit easier . should be easy to keep track of where the landing site is. anyway, this slide shows and next will show someone. now, what i have not shown here is this to were going on than that. we have the un mission, about six months after the * is there for a few days and then goes back. makes a pretty deceitful time friend. not everyone will be on schedule to do these things. as...
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. >> nervous nelly nelson. there you go. >> thank you. >> you can use that. >> here.'ll write it down. >> see you. thank you for your thoughts. >> thank you. >>> we have half an hour to go now. still as mentioned, strong day for the markets but questions remaining as to whether the one-day snapback is beginning of something more or a relief move after two sharp days to the downside. >> have you heard in this? the iphone 6 bends. we thought it was not designed to do that. plus, some drivers say that they've been having issues connecting wit the car's bluetooth and service disruptions have cropped up related to the ios 8 operating system. all the details on bend-gate and sync my phone gate and all the other gates in a moment. >>> up next, cyberark software up in the first day of trade. >> alibaba would have taken that. >> at the nasdaq, the ceo speaking with us next. we'll talk about the ipo surge. also, home depot, cyber security mess. we'll be right back. when fixed income experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio manageme
. >> nervous nelly nelson. there you go. >> thank you. >> you can use that. >> here.'ll write it down. >> see you. thank you for your thoughts. >> thank you. >>> we have half an hour to go now. still as mentioned, strong day for the markets but questions remaining as to whether the one-day snapback is beginning of something more or a relief move after two sharp days to the downside. >> have you heard in this? the iphone 6 bends. we thought it...
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. >> here with us now from damascus syria, bill nelly.e the first official syrian reaction to the president's speech. >> reporter: yes. good morning, guys. you might expect the sir ongovernment, any government to protest the prospective bombing of their country by u.s. war planes but here there are no protests. in fact, quite the opposite. i've just come from a meeting with a senior regime official who all but welcomed the u.s. air strikes against our common enemy. the only thing that they are insisting on is that there should be some coordination so that the syrian air force does not engage any u.s. war planes that might cross into syrian airspace and indeed as i speak syrian war planes are flying above us now and bombing about a mile and a half behind me, rebel positions there. there's a real issue about syrian war planes here. what the syrians don't like is the second half of the president's plan, the idea of training and arming the rebels because the syrian government believes there's no difference between the armed rebels who are try
. >> here with us now from damascus syria, bill nelly.e the first official syrian reaction to the president's speech. >> reporter: yes. good morning, guys. you might expect the sir ongovernment, any government to protest the prospective bombing of their country by u.s. war planes but here there are no protests. in fact, quite the opposite. i've just come from a meeting with a senior regime official who all but welcomed the u.s. air strikes against our common enemy. the only thing...
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. >> oh, nelly. it did. kevin karr did it just yet, so two times back to back. 19-year-old.hen he went back, got into a vehicle and then he tried to go into another gate with his car. when he refused to leave, he was finally placed under arrest. he was charged with unlawful entry. a lot of scrutiny to the secret service response to all of this. could they have released dog to go after the guy? they didn't shoot, they held and were restrained on not firing the man, which is remarkable if you think about it. >> it was in his pocket. >> the president was there moments before omar was going across the lawn. he and sasha and maria were guessing on air force one. >> one of the things the white wearing, the other is what is thing is these aren't the only two isolated incidents. on september the 11th, a man jumped over a fence on the north side of the white house. it also happened on august 7th. >> and where are the dogs. when a toddler squeezed through the fence, he was unharmed and returned to his family. so how tight should we make sure at the white house? we've known for years,
. >> oh, nelly. it did. kevin karr did it just yet, so two times back to back. 19-year-old.hen he went back, got into a vehicle and then he tried to go into another gate with his car. when he refused to leave, he was finally placed under arrest. he was charged with unlawful entry. a lot of scrutiny to the secret service response to all of this. could they have released dog to go after the guy? they didn't shoot, they held and were restrained on not firing the man, which is remarkable if...
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. >> whoa, nelly. >> there is something going on.would never plan a charity event. that was really good interpersonal chitchat. >> really good interpersonal chitchat. mindy loves gossip. >> you are so hysterical, by the way. >> you are hysterical and you look gorgeous today. >> thank you. >> you keep slurping your margarita. >> i have a few drinks here. >> wanted her to try the sa sangrita. how you to like it? >> i've never really drunk something and not liked it. >> third season, this show -- tell us why -- >> i feel like the rat pack. how many drinks in a day. i'll do it. >> she's game. she came to play. >> she did come to play. did you think we would be talking about your third season when you first started this show? >> i hoped so. i got a lot of ex-husbands i need to pay for. and a lot of kids. no, kids are enjoying life. i would love to pay for -- >> you do start a project like that, to her point, you have -- you never know. it is a crapshoot and you have so much riding on it, being the producer and the writer and the star. a l
. >> whoa, nelly. >> there is something going on.would never plan a charity event. that was really good interpersonal chitchat. >> really good interpersonal chitchat. mindy loves gossip. >> you are so hysterical, by the way. >> you are hysterical and you look gorgeous today. >> thank you. >> you keep slurping your margarita. >> i have a few drinks here. >> wanted her to try the sa sangrita. how you to like it? >> i've never really...
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it was the home of the democratic governor nellie taylor ross, the first female governor in the united states. governor for two years from 1925 to 1927. our charter cable partners worked with c-span's city tour staff when we recently traveled there to explore the area's history.
it was the home of the democratic governor nellie taylor ross, the first female governor in the united states. governor for two years from 1925 to 1927. our charter cable partners worked with c-span's city tour staff when we recently traveled there to explore the area's history.