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and in 1901 he had interviewed paul jennings' only surviving child at that point, franklin jennings. and he had put together some notes. so i got to see both on microfilm some of the notes that murray had put together as well as this opening page of this manuscript. paul generallings and his times. and what is interesting and part and parcel of research so often is that according to murray, franklin had said that his mother was assistant to zachary taylor. well, i knew that wasn't possible because i was familiar with the taylor family -- no relation -- of orange county, virginia, and i knew that zachary taylor was born in that area but that his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just won't work out. wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that it was some mistress in the taylor family. and, indeed, it was. and later i was able to verify that, you know, six ways to sunday through the orange county courthouse records and through other records at the national around -- archives and so on. but that was really one among many exciting days that i s
and in 1901 he had interviewed paul jennings' only surviving child at that point, franklin jennings. and he had put together some notes. so i got to see both on microfilm some of the notes that murray had put together as well as this opening page of this manuscript. paul generallings and his times. and what is interesting and part and parcel of research so often is that according to murray, franklin had said that his mother was assistant to zachary taylor. well, i knew that wasn't possible...
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may know the burials were dug up in maryland except i don't know if there are other cases but paul jennings remains never made the trip. sylvia jennings alexander, paul jennings's great-grandmother remembered cousin pauline crying they lost grandpa paul. also -- barre in harmony cemetery, where remains are at this moment are unknown. >> when i first met beth she was at monticello and she recalled the story to me a little earlier. i haven't seen her for a number of years. i knew she was working on this book and she came wandering down the hall and hour before the stock and i knew it had to be beth because she was carrying a decrepit back to the center. given more than how many years ago? >> 12 years ago. >> i said that must be beth. better check it out. then i saw the condition of the bag and said that speaks well to the credibility and quality of our products. in addition to thanking her and telling her we would like you to line up over here for the book signing and have a line around wall, i would like to present beth with a brand-new bag that is in great shape. never been used. i will not
may know the burials were dug up in maryland except i don't know if there are other cases but paul jennings remains never made the trip. sylvia jennings alexander, paul jennings's great-grandmother remembered cousin pauline crying they lost grandpa paul. also -- barre in harmony cemetery, where remains are at this moment are unknown. >> when i first met beth she was at monticello and she recalled the story to me a little earlier. i haven't seen her for a number of years. i knew she was...
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we have an account of his death that actually is provided by a man paul jennings who was a slave, a personal assistant to madison in his final years. >> i was always with mr. madison until he died and shaved him every other day for 16 years. six months before his death he was unable to walk and spent most of his time inclined on the couch but his mind was bright, and with his numerous visitors, he talked with as much animation and strentssgth of voice as eve heard him in his best days. i was present when he died. that morning suki brought him his breakfast, his usual. he could not swallow. his niece mrs. willis said, what is the matter, uncle james? nothing more than a change of mind, my dear. his head instantly dropped, and he ceased breathing. as quietly as the snuff of a candle goes out. >> after his debath, as madisons family and executors went through his papers. they found something he had written. he entitled it "advice for my country" and he intended it to remain private until after he died, but it contained what he thought was the most important words he could convey to his fellow a
we have an account of his death that actually is provided by a man paul jennings who was a slave, a personal assistant to madison in his final years. >> i was always with mr. madison until he died and shaved him every other day for 16 years. six months before his death he was unable to walk and spent most of his time inclined on the couch but his mind was bright, and with his numerous visitors, he talked with as much animation and strentssgth of voice as eve heard him in his best days. i...
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with us today we have paul schatz, president of heritage capital and here at headquarters with me have jens nordvig, global head of g-10 fx strategy at nomura. i want to talk about what we are expected to hear from ben bernanke today. how, paul, you expect the stock market to react and how you ex pkt capital flows, bond markets and everything else that you cover to react. we'll start with spaul. >> regarding bernanke, i don't think he's going to say anything different, anything off the script. i think he's going to continue down this path that the fed is ready, willing and able to stand by if they see any kind of hiccup. the problem we all know we have a divided fed. they're not on the same page. 30% want to sit and wait. you have a couple guys who want to take action right away and probably the middle of the road is the right way to go where to stand there with the fire hose in hand -- >> it looks like we may have lost paul, of course, having a divided fed, some would say is a very, very good blessing. many times, jens, i don't know what you think you're expecting to hear from bernanke tod
with us today we have paul schatz, president of heritage capital and here at headquarters with me have jens nordvig, global head of g-10 fx strategy at nomura. i want to talk about what we are expected to hear from ben bernanke today. how, paul, you expect the stock market to react and how you ex pkt capital flows, bond markets and everything else that you cover to react. we'll start with spaul. >> regarding bernanke, i don't think he's going to say anything different, anything off the...
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pauls. >> for purposes of full disclosure jen, i have endorsed knutnewt because i was there through accomplishmentsnd some of the tough times when newt was speaker of the house. while we could all belly ache about some of the baggage, i think a lot of people look back and say, you know what, some things got done. that's worth noting. for ron paul i have to tell you the deep and passionate support of the libertien republicans is something to see nationwide. but we're one of the youngest of the 48 states there, is a sizable chunk of leave us alone constituency, and ron paul has resonance there and as we're seeing nationwide among college students and first-time voters, there is a fervor for wrong ron paul, but i don't think it will be enough for him. newt gringrich remains the wildcard in this entire race. >> there was a poll out today general election poll that showed the public policy poll that had obama in a statistical dead heat with santorum and romney in arizona. i know it's somewhat touch to know exactly what will happen in a general election, but i'm wondering if you think that that, you know
pauls. >> for purposes of full disclosure jen, i have endorsed knutnewt because i was there through accomplishmentsnd some of the tough times when newt was speaker of the house. while we could all belly ache about some of the baggage, i think a lot of people look back and say, you know what, some things got done. that's worth noting. for ron paul i have to tell you the deep and passionate support of the libertien republicans is something to see nationwide. but we're one of the youngest of...
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jens. he was held 72 hours and was released this evening. paul cowan is a defense attorney.ether the husband could have done it and paul not thinking he was involved. what did you find out today? there was something bizarre that added another layer to the story. >> every day something crazy develops in the case. now a dom ninatrix, s & m mistrs said he's a regular at s & m clubs and now a mistress has been added to the mix which adds to the motive to kill his wife. you and i were discussing it. everyone said this man is an upstanding citizen. he loved his wife of 26 years. he could never do something like this. >> you don't know what people in rotary are doing at all times. >> alternative lifestyle. did his wife know about it? i say motive for murder? sure thing. >> you know, i hate to throw this on the table. the murder is so bizarre. the wife being strangled. could it be an accident in terms of s & m activity? i'm not saying because we don't know what the police are investigating. some homeless hit man she thought was the murderer was released by the police this time. >> i
jens. he was held 72 hours and was released this evening. paul cowan is a defense attorney.ether the husband could have done it and paul not thinking he was involved. what did you find out today? there was something bizarre that added another layer to the story. >> every day something crazy develops in the case. now a dom ninatrix, s & m mistrs said he's a regular at s & m clubs and now a mistress has been added to the mix which adds to the motive to kill his wife. you and i were...
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ron paul, the man who marches to beat of his own drummer, decided to campaign in maine. >> is that the best clip you could find? marco rubio did a william jennings bryan yesterday morning. all right, i will give you the benefit of the doubt, the lack of material here. it is going to be a big day for romney and santorum. romney has to show he can address a conservative audience and rouse them. santorum has a way to say that he is a player at the top level. what is most important is what is going to happen in the primaries at the end of this month, which will be michigan and arizona. michigan falls to santorum, i think that could be -- could really doom the romney race. >> president obama is on the super pac bandwagon. jay carney said at the white house that this administration has done more in his bid to prevent the lobbying of the government. >> they looked at florida and what mitt romney was able to do against newt gingrich. it concentrates the mind wonderfully. they realize that we will need money to stand up to the onslaught from the conservatives. >> citizens united. >> i think that of the money spent by these super pacs, 97% negative. aere
ron paul, the man who marches to beat of his own drummer, decided to campaign in maine. >> is that the best clip you could find? marco rubio did a william jennings bryan yesterday morning. all right, i will give you the benefit of the doubt, the lack of material here. it is going to be a big day for romney and santorum. romney has to show he can address a conservative audience and rouse them. santorum has a way to say that he is a player at the top level. what is most important is what is...
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jen's 43rd birthday. >> you are adorable. >> reporter: also her new film "wanderlust" in which she and paul rudd leave the big city to join a: it's a great fantasy, isn't it? is that something that would have appealed to you in real life? >> i think about a week. this has warn off. >> like a door on a shower. >> reporter: you said "wanderlust" is one of the most idyllic experiences you've ever had? >> the thing it was so refresh for me, being in clarksville, georgia. you felt this weight off of your shoulders, being on guard. who is that over there? who has a cell phone? your anonymity was regained. >> reporter: talk about paul rudd. what's that like? >> he's the easiest person, so funny and sweet and exciting. always fun to work with. you know the couplings that they have that sort of -- >> reporter: yeah. >> he's one that i love. >> reporter: aniston and rudd? >> hour. >> reporter: aniston's real life boyfriend justin theroux co-stars in the film. jen says the reports they met on the set are not true. >> nothing happened on that movie. it was sort of -- that's a rumor. again, it's an easy rumor. nothing happened. we were
jen's 43rd birthday. >> you are adorable. >> reporter: also her new film "wanderlust" in which she and paul rudd leave the big city to join a: it's a great fantasy, isn't it? is that something that would have appealed to you in real life? >> i think about a week. this has warn off. >> like a door on a shower. >> reporter: you said "wanderlust" is one of the most idyllic experiences you've ever had? >> the thing it was so refresh for me,...