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edward pierce casey was a architect. he did note of the architectural work at the library of congress. he is the one responsible for the decoration. this plaque was a huge amount of controversy. this isan think about serious stuff. it is very very important. -- that is not to take away from what edward pierce casey did. this is the important part and this is part of the problem. if you know people or if most of you have been to the building know this the library of congress building from the centuryit is a big 19th hall. it is uninspiring. it is this rectangular space with pavilions. that is it. inside the building the whole thing opens up. from theremember library of congress building is the interior. that is his work. there is no doubt about that. paintings, that is designed. edward peers casey designed all of the ceilings. those of you who have been on the first floor know about the family room and all of those rooms those are his design. man whoned them with a made the cartoons and they sent them all to the venetian.
edward pierce casey was a architect. he did note of the architectural work at the library of congress. he is the one responsible for the decoration. this plaque was a huge amount of controversy. this isan think about serious stuff. it is very very important. -- that is not to take away from what edward pierce casey did. this is the important part and this is part of the problem. if you know people or if most of you have been to the building know this the library of congress building from the...
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he is our minister to england during the franklin pierce presidency. he is a guy who knows how the clock ticks, what is underneath it, and is presumably the right leave the right time to the country when it is -- to lead the country when it is quite stressed. of course, he is wrong. one more thing. during that political career as an elected politician, he was known best as a dough face, which is another man with southern principles -- a nor thern man with southern principles. his most formidable scholar disagrees with that. an wasnts out that buchan a high tariff man, which is anti-southern in its outlook. by large, historians have a consensus that this was a northern man with southern exposed. that attitude and outlook will permeate his presidency. prof. quist: thank you all for coming here. as michael said, it is the morning. astorians in the public michael has noted have long consigned james buchanan to the dustbin of presidential failures. buchanan did not see himself in that fashion. he did not see himself as a loser. he made no apologies for his
he is our minister to england during the franklin pierce presidency. he is a guy who knows how the clock ticks, what is underneath it, and is presumably the right leave the right time to the country when it is -- to lead the country when it is quite stressed. of course, he is wrong. one more thing. during that political career as an elected politician, he was known best as a dough face, which is another man with southern principles -- a nor thern man with southern principles. his most...
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here we are with franklin pierce. we have a letter frequent pierce wrote to abraham lincoln which is on loan to us from the library of congress. what is interesting about this letter is this was a letter of sympathy written from pierce upon the death of abraham lincoln's son. he was 11 years old. part of what makes this letter really heartfelt is pierce's on son died at the age of 11, shortly before he became president in 1853. he died in a train accident all three of them were in while franklin and his wife both survived an injured -- unin jured. they did see the crushed body of their son which was tragic for them and they both became depressed as a result of that and i'm sure it affected his presidency. really interesting letter he writes in sympathy to abraham lincoln. moving on to james buchanan, we have on loan from the lancaster historical association a tobacco smoking pipe. .t is made in london james buchanan was known to smoke a little bit. there is not much known about james buchanan other than that. this is
here we are with franklin pierce. we have a letter frequent pierce wrote to abraham lincoln which is on loan to us from the library of congress. what is interesting about this letter is this was a letter of sympathy written from pierce upon the death of abraham lincoln's son. he was 11 years old. part of what makes this letter really heartfelt is pierce's on son died at the age of 11, shortly before he became president in 1853. he died in a train accident all three of them were in while...
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were, they talked about going to home to investigate it and really wanted to stamp out anarchism in pierce county. and the language that they used was really vehement. they called them vipers and adders and talked about them as, like, a disease aha needs to be removed from the body politic. the threat of actual violence. that eventually morphed into real interest in the publications coming out of home, and there were two people -- well, there was like two different events where people were arrested for articles that they published in discontent, and then lois wasteberker, she published a paper called clothed with the son which was a reference to the book of revelation, not nudity. but she wrote about contraception, and for that she was, she was arrested for her writing and then also there was another group. so they -- and she, the first group was acquittedded, but she ultimately did get a sentence for her writing. but during the mckinley assassination, the washington state legislature passed a law that said -- or it wasn't during it, but sort of in the aftermath of it. during -- in the aft
were, they talked about going to home to investigate it and really wanted to stamp out anarchism in pierce county. and the language that they used was really vehement. they called them vipers and adders and talked about them as, like, a disease aha needs to be removed from the body politic. the threat of actual violence. that eventually morphed into real interest in the publications coming out of home, and there were two people -- well, there was like two different events where people were...
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in toronto, steve pierce loses the bat and the fan says i got it. catches it with his glove and saves a fan behind him in the process. >>> in arizona, astros-d back -- astros and d-backs. he makes the catch. drew robinson says i'll do you one better. great catch, extending the body to make the catch. a little snow cone action on the end as the rangers won 6-2. and finally at wrigley, cubs up 4-2. kris bryant, two-run home run. the bullpen loves it as they get their groove on. [ laughter ] a little dancing. what's the guy wearing on his head? >> goodnight.
in toronto, steve pierce loses the bat and the fan says i got it. catches it with his glove and saves a fan behind him in the process. >>> in arizona, astros-d back -- astros and d-backs. he makes the catch. drew robinson says i'll do you one better. great catch, extending the body to make the catch. a little snow cone action on the end as the rangers won 6-2. and finally at wrigley, cubs up 4-2. kris bryant, two-run home run. the bullpen loves it as they get their groove on. [...
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installment of check this out real quick, in toronto, steve pierce loses his bat and watch this fan. normally catch a ball with your glove. how about a bat with your glove? nice catch there. >>> astros-diamondbacks in arizona. jd martinez off collin mchugh. look at josh reddick, former a. lays out to make the catch as the pitcher says, that-a-baby. now it's time for ktvu news at 11:00. ken and alyana. >>> next at 11:00 -- >> president trump finally responds to the attacks in virginia with sharp words of condemnation but some say it didn't come soon enough. >>> president trump was greeted by an angry crowd of protesters as he returns to new york city late today. hello again. i'm ken wayne. >> i'm alyana gomez. frank and julie are off tonight. top executives are also distancing themselves from the president. ktvu's jana katsuyama
installment of check this out real quick, in toronto, steve pierce loses his bat and watch this fan. normally catch a ball with your glove. how about a bat with your glove? nice catch there. >>> astros-diamondbacks in arizona. jd martinez off collin mchugh. look at josh reddick, former a. lays out to make the catch as the pitcher says, that-a-baby. now it's time for ktvu news at 11:00. ken and alyana. >>> next at 11:00 -- >> president trump finally responds to the...
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and with each successive development, he is attaching more and more communities of south pierce county and their saw mills to the rail line. and each one of those became a very important economic driver for not only the tacoma eastern, but for tacoma as well. and we see that in the formation of the st. paul and tacoma lumber company which was at the time that it was built the singer largest saw mill in -- single largest saw mill in north america. and-all of those logs came off the shoulders of mt. rainier national park. so with the ease of transportation, the railroad really helped to spark economic development all up and down the west coast. and that was in the form of being, of ease of transportation for agricultural goods and for the lumber industry. but it also brought in an opportunity for people to see america first. and in seeing america first, one of the places that wases instrumental in helping -- that was instrumental in helping to drive heritage tourism or tourism in general was the national park system. and the cornerstone of the national park system is yellowstone. after t
and with each successive development, he is attaching more and more communities of south pierce county and their saw mills to the rail line. and each one of those became a very important economic driver for not only the tacoma eastern, but for tacoma as well. and we see that in the formation of the st. paul and tacoma lumber company which was at the time that it was built the singer largest saw mill in -- single largest saw mill in north america. and-all of those logs came off the shoulders of...
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mientras que burnworth est en la carcel del condado de pierce por explotacin sexual de un menor, violacion de un niÑo en primer grado y por intercambiar material con contenido sexual de niÑos... take david on cam autoridades piden a cualquier persona que tenga algún detalle que ayude a esclarecer este orden de acciones que lo reporten al detective brian spears al 408-537-1397... reportando en vivo desde san josé david gonzález noticiero telemundo 48. david out take vo lorena ---una avioneta se accidento en el patio trasero de una vivienda en "rio linda" en sacramento... ---el accidente ocurrio esta tarde a eso de las 3 y las autoridades informan que una persona habria muerto y se trataria del piloto de la aeronave... ---nadie en tierra resulto herido y las autoridades de aviacion investigan ahora las causas del
mientras que burnworth est en la carcel del condado de pierce por explotacin sexual de un menor, violacion de un niÑo en primer grado y por intercambiar material con contenido sexual de niÑos... take david on cam autoridades piden a cualquier persona que tenga algún detalle que ayude a esclarecer este orden de acciones que lo reporten al detective brian spears al 408-537-1397... reportando en vivo desde san josé david gonzález noticiero telemundo 48. david out take vo lorena ---una...
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he is england doing good work for our country during the franklin pierce presidency.o he is able to run for president as a guy who knows how the clock ticks, what's underneath it, and he presumably is the right man at the right time to lead the country at a time whether he it is quite stressed. well, of course, the answer is wrong, he was not. one final thing, and then i want john to step in here. during that political career as an active, elective politician buchanan was known best as a dull face, which to our terms is a northern man with southern principles. his most sympathetic biographer, phill phillip cline, thinks buchanan was fundamentally a constitutionalist and points out he was a high tariff man, which is anti-southern in outlook and in a few other areas did not follow the southern line. but by and large i think there is a consensus that this was a northern man with southern principles. we might want to talk about that a little bit more. that attitude and outlook will permeate his presidency, as john will tell us. >> well, thank you all for coming, as michae
he is england doing good work for our country during the franklin pierce presidency.o he is able to run for president as a guy who knows how the clock ticks, what's underneath it, and he presumably is the right man at the right time to lead the country at a time whether he it is quite stressed. well, of course, the answer is wrong, he was not. one final thing, and then i want john to step in here. during that political career as an active, elective politician buchanan was known best as a dull...
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--se cree que davis habra disparado el proyectil que mato a pierce. dos sospechosos sern sentenciados el 15 de septiembre. top vo cesar ---manifestantes protestaron frente a la carcel del condado de santa clara en san jose... ---ellos se oponen a las pretensiones de armar a los agentes del alguacil con pistolas "taser"... ---los supervisores del condado aprobaron fondos para un plan piloto que daria estas armas aturdidoras a los oficiales... ---la protesta se dio en el segundo aniversario de la muerte de un reo a manos de alguaciles de la carcel. cesar ---podria ser la pena de muerte reactivada pronto en california? ---hoy la corte suprema del estado anuncio un fallo que abre el camino para ello... lorena y pilar nino desde san francisco nos explica de que se trata... adelante, pilar... :01 :16 :32 :50 01:29 quick 01:33 pkg los votantes aprobaron en el 2016 la proposicion 66 para acelerar los procesos de pena de muerte que toman anos... sin embargo esta fue demandada... hoy la corte suprema del estado decidio que se mantiene steve wagstaffe/fiscal de
--se cree que davis habra disparado el proyectil que mato a pierce. dos sospechosos sern sentenciados el 15 de septiembre. top vo cesar ---manifestantes protestaron frente a la carcel del condado de santa clara en san jose... ---ellos se oponen a las pretensiones de armar a los agentes del alguacil con pistolas "taser"... ---los supervisores del condado aprobaron fondos para un plan piloto que daria estas armas aturdidoras a los oficiales... ---la protesta se dio en el segundo...
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doctor johnson lived on pierce street. he was a doctor, the first black doctor to integrate the hospital where i was born. also a tennis coach who taught arthur ash and althea gibson. he came to train in lynchburg. we moved from doctor johnson's apartments to pierce street, 5 blocks from where this clay-court was in lynchburg where two stellar athletes were being trained. also on pierce street there was and spencer of the harlem renaissance, she was a poet. her son was chauncey spencer, one of the first black aviators to petition congress to get money to create tuskegee airmen. i had three levels of integration that i didn't even know what was going on in lynchburg to help me get to this podium to talk about chasing space. that was part of the journey of writing this book, to find out people that had an impact in my life, lynchburg, i didn't even though. so do your history, go back -- thank you for coming. thank you. thank you so much. [applause] >> he will be signing books if you will line up here, he will be happy to sig
doctor johnson lived on pierce street. he was a doctor, the first black doctor to integrate the hospital where i was born. also a tennis coach who taught arthur ash and althea gibson. he came to train in lynchburg. we moved from doctor johnson's apartments to pierce street, 5 blocks from where this clay-court was in lynchburg where two stellar athletes were being trained. also on pierce street there was and spencer of the harlem renaissance, she was a poet. her son was chauncey spencer, one of...
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and piercing the interior of the region. so everyday life people just grew to ruth understand the everyday thing. long after the tunnel was constructed i believe from chicago and basically began to give birth as the trade went through the tunnel. there are stories of the passengers appreciate collection together to the next location to start them off in life. there are several stories related. poillon steel concrete structure and those are the blue water bridge as. a la the next extension when that a railroad built the tunnel that traffic increased greatly in those natural traffic lines and the eddied to transport economically the construction of those two bridges. so the general public and on their way to their busy life rand schedule. today it is just as important to the freight room those large commodities were shipped most easily by rail and with the impact of cold with the decline recently obviously has an ad and the fact but the container of the improvement movie from places like china or indonesia railroads are very b
and piercing the interior of the region. so everyday life people just grew to ruth understand the everyday thing. long after the tunnel was constructed i believe from chicago and basically began to give birth as the trade went through the tunnel. there are stories of the passengers appreciate collection together to the next location to start them off in life. there are several stories related. poillon steel concrete structure and those are the blue water bridge as. a la the next extension when...
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piercing windows and striking a 17-year-old in the chest while she watched tv in her a front bedroom. >> reporter: went through the window? >> yes. >> reporter: where did it go. >> to the wall. >> reporter: she says one of the bullets traveled down the street, through her window and into wall above the bed where her four-year-old daughter madison was sleeping. her husband was standing right in front of that window just seconds before. >> my husband just standing up exactly in the line with the shot is. just a second and he's going to be die maybe. i don't know. somebody hated my car. >> enrique gonzales had his brand new car parked on the block. it was struck by gunfire twice. he found the bullet inside. he worries what might have happened in the bullets took a another path. >> maybe my family or the neighbor. that's too much. >> reporter: all right. >> that's too much. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was treated and released from the hospital. she did not return to this home. neighbors on the block were too terrified to talk after bullets flew from both ends of block. >> it's horrible.
piercing windows and striking a 17-year-old in the chest while she watched tv in her a front bedroom. >> reporter: went through the window? >> yes. >> reporter: where did it go. >> to the wall. >> reporter: she says one of the bullets traveled down the street, through her window and into wall above the bed where her four-year-old daughter madison was sleeping. her husband was standing right in front of that window just seconds before. >> my husband just...
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you may never park in that garage here on pierce street in the marina district.ut they are doing an experiment in there, and if it succeeds, the city could take it to every garage in san francisco. time for our question of the day outside the city owned pierce street garage in san francisco's marina district. do you know your license plate? >> by memory, no, i don't. >> i have to think. i know the first few digits but not all of them. >> reporter: so barbara went back up the stairs and took a picture of her plate and with help from an attendant, entered those numbers into new machines. in the pierce street garage, the transportation agency, the minimum purchase time is one hour. license plates guarantee no one else can use a space, even when empty. >> i have to pay for an hour's parking, and i only have a ten-minute errand. >> reporter: this is all part of a master plan, to get more people parking short term on the street and long-term in the garage. but change is never easy. if you're running the same three hours, three or four times, you're making more money. >
you may never park in that garage here on pierce street in the marina district.ut they are doing an experiment in there, and if it succeeds, the city could take it to every garage in san francisco. time for our question of the day outside the city owned pierce street garage in san francisco's marina district. do you know your license plate? >> by memory, no, i don't. >> i have to think. i know the first few digits but not all of them. >> reporter: so barbara went back up the...
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ant president pierce had been unsuccessful in bringing brigham young in effect to order.chanan determined he would do it buchanan sends out a large chunk of the american army. to essentially engage brigham young in warfare and put him down. and it comes within an issue of that, thanks in part to bad communications with his generals going west it doesn't quite happen, but as bill mckinnon in our book points out, the behaviors that buchanan exercises in the utah crisis, are in many ways parallel to the behaviors that you're going to see in the secession crisis. so what do we make of this president? well first off, we have to understand that anything we say about this president or any president comes out of our own values. political views, historical setting. i don't know if you've heard this story. john f. kennedy had historical adviser in the white house by the name of arthur schlessinger junior. and ar thr schlessinger junior brought another historian in toque with wednesdaydy. i believe it was bill luktenberg from columbia university. and schlessinger and luktenberg star
ant president pierce had been unsuccessful in bringing brigham young in effect to order.chanan determined he would do it buchanan sends out a large chunk of the american army. to essentially engage brigham young in warfare and put him down. and it comes within an issue of that, thanks in part to bad communications with his generals going west it doesn't quite happen, but as bill mckinnon in our book points out, the behaviors that buchanan exercises in the utah crisis, are in many ways parallel...
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you may never park in that garage here on pierce street in the marina district.ut they are doing an experiment in there, and if it succeeds, the city could take it to every garage in san francisco. time for our question of the day outside the city owned pierce street garage in san francisco's marina district. do you know your license plate? >> by memory, no, i don't. >> i have to think. i know the first few digits but not all of them. >> reporter: so barbara went back up the stairs and took a picture of her plate and with help from an attendant, entered those numbers into new machines. in the pierce street garage, the transportation agency, the minimmuchase time is one hour. license plates guarantee no one else can use a space, even when empty. >> i have to pay for an hour's parking, and i only have a ten-minute of aaster plan, to get more people parking short term on the street and long-term in the garage. but change is never easy. if you're running the same three hours, three or four times, you're making more money. >> this is about providing a public service.
you may never park in that garage here on pierce street in the marina district.ut they are doing an experiment in there, and if it succeeds, the city could take it to every garage in san francisco. time for our question of the day outside the city owned pierce street garage in san francisco's marina district. do you know your license plate? >> by memory, no, i don't. >> i have to think. i know the first few digits but not all of them. >> reporter: so barbara went back up the...
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in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. (lydia) happening now... safe to view the total solar eclipse tomorrow. on the left is people in omaha, nebraska.. and on the right is the scene in salt lake city. some stores are limiting the amount of glasses a customer can buy to ten. some pairs of glasses online are going for as much as one-hundred dollars. all to get a chance to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the u-s in 99-years.<> <"we heard the frenzy of getting a hold of eclipse glasses, we said what the heck we'll give it a shot. the line was done the block, but just decided to give it a shot and actually scored some."> (anny) many of us will have our eyes to the sky... as tomorrow is the big day for the big eclipse we've been telling you about all week. but if you're trying to drive duirng the eclipse, that is not a good idea.(lydia) tashanea whitlow explains ways to stay safe if you find yourself behind the wheel during the solar eclipse. sot gerald smith, agawam auto school "they should not be viewing it while their driving, they defi
in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. (lydia) happening now... safe to view the total solar eclipse tomorrow. on the left is people in omaha, nebraska.. and on the right is the scene in salt lake city. some stores are limiting the amount of glasses a customer can buy to ten. some pairs of glasses online are going for as much as one-hundred dollars. all to get a chance to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the u-s in 99-years. (anny) many of us will have our eyes to the sky... as...
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they did a terrible job and managed to get one of their primary leaders, bruce carol pierce, caught in their first cert to pass this counterfeit money. so after that failed, bob ma theus felt as the leader of this group, he had to do something to show the others they weren't a failure and they were going to continue forward. so he robbed a bank in december. it was a successful robbery, and it gave him a tremendous amount of confidence. and he was able to tell the others look, i did this. we can do this. following right on the heels of that, gary and bruce decided well, yeah, bob did that, we'll do it. so the next month, they robbed a bank and they're successful. they look at the take of their money, which is about $40,000, and they think we're on the right track, but we're not thinking big enough. we have to plan bigger. we need to hit armored cars. the first armored car robbery they did with four people. then he grows his group and bob has seven people for the second robbery in seattle. and they get away with about $200,000. >> these are certainly not ordinary bank robbers. they robbe
they did a terrible job and managed to get one of their primary leaders, bruce carol pierce, caught in their first cert to pass this counterfeit money. so after that failed, bob ma theus felt as the leader of this group, he had to do something to show the others they weren't a failure and they were going to continue forward. so he robbed a bank in december. it was a successful robbery, and it gave him a tremendous amount of confidence. and he was able to tell the others look, i did this. we can...
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pierce, i have-- um... i have the--the research for the... - what do you think of my look?t on a michael bublé album cover. pretty fresh, huh? - yeah, it's--it's...fine. i-i don't really know that much about fashion. i got this at a halloween store. it's actually supposed to be frankenstein's top. so... d-do you wanna talk about the story? - eh. we'll get to it. [chris de burgh's "lady in red" plays] ♪ - ♪ never seen you lookin' so lovely ♪ - what do you think of this tune? it was playing when my dog died, but... i still think it's sexy. - oh, speaking of-- of dead dogs, it turns out the suberbug can spread through animals. some people say it started when a bat flew into a dog's anus. - tell me... if a guy like me were to ask a girl like you out on a date, where would you wanna go? - oh, no. - ono's? is that a japanese place? groovy. katie? - people in this office are never gonna be friends. oh, lord, what do i do? give me a sign. [heavenly choir] ♪ [light music] ♪ ah... [tinny ringtone continues] ♪ hallelujah
pierce, i have-- um... i have the--the research for the... - what do you think of my look?t on a michael bublé album cover. pretty fresh, huh? - yeah, it's--it's...fine. i-i don't really know that much about fashion. i got this at a halloween store. it's actually supposed to be frankenstein's top. so... d-do you wanna talk about the story? - eh. we'll get to it. [chris de burgh's "lady in red" plays] ♪ - ♪ never seen you lookin' so lovely ♪ - what do you think of this tune? it...
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pierce said first announced plans to cut costs back in twenty thirteen when it laid off seven thousand workers. by twenty twenty to poop plans to have reduced its workforce by ten thousand providing it savings of one billion pounds. ireland's new prime minister was in northern ireland this friday leo varadkar says his government wants to build bridges not borders with ireland's neighbor to the north and dispose brags tha. the prime minister said he wanted britain to remain part of the eu single market but if not he's calling for the establishment of a free trade agreement. challenge for our generation is priceless. the bride's negotiations are now well underway in brussels. and to quote michel barnier. the clock is now taking with united kingdom doesn't want to stay in the customs unio. perhaps there can be any new uk cussons instead. after all the european union has a customs union with turkey. shorty therefore it's possible to have one with the united kingdom. and if the united kingdom does not want to stay in the single market. perhaps i can enter into a deep free trade agreement wi
pierce said first announced plans to cut costs back in twenty thirteen when it laid off seven thousand workers. by twenty twenty to poop plans to have reduced its workforce by ten thousand providing it savings of one billion pounds. ireland's new prime minister was in northern ireland this friday leo varadkar says his government wants to build bridges not borders with ireland's neighbor to the north and dispose brags tha. the prime minister said he wanted britain to remain part of the eu single...
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here we are with franklin pierce. what we have here is a letter that he wrote to abraham lincoln, which is on loan to us from the library of congress. what is interesting is it could be a letter of sympathy on the death of abraham lincoln's son. he was 11 years old. now, part of what makes this is that pierce's own son died at the age of 11, shortly be on he became president in 1853. he died in a train accident all three were in while franklin and his wife both survived and they saw the crushed body of their son, which was tragic and they both became depressed as a result of that. it was an interesting letter and how he writes expressing his sympathy to abraham lincoln. moving on to james buchanan. we have on loan from the lancaster historical association another tobacco smoking pipe. it is made in london and it is something james buchanan was known to smoke a little bit and there's not a lot known about james buchanan, so this is one of the harder presidents to try to get things for. here we are with abraham lincoln,
here we are with franklin pierce. what we have here is a letter that he wrote to abraham lincoln, which is on loan to us from the library of congress. what is interesting is it could be a letter of sympathy on the death of abraham lincoln's son. he was 11 years old. now, part of what makes this is that pierce's own son died at the age of 11, shortly be on he became president in 1853. he died in a train accident all three were in while franklin and his wife both survived and they saw the crushed...
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in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. next- how the solar eclipse will affect solar energy in california. (justine ) many americans are traveling across the united states to get a glimpse of monday's total solar eclipse.(jr stone ) but for a 90-year-old woman from iowa -- this is expedition number five. for more than 20 years ... joyce blum has been chasing darkness that lasts just a few minutes. she saw her first total eclipse in 19-94... in the chilean andes mountains. since then, she has traveled to south china, aruba, the black sea and now missouri to see the natural phenomenon. blum says, the opportunities came because her brother served as project managing engineer for the moon landing back in 19-69. (joyce blum/90 years old): "i've been terribly lucky to be at the right place, at the right time with the right people that loved to travel... you gotta see it, that's my attitude. it's too interesting to miss" on monday, blum -- along with six first- timers -- will travel to saint joseph, missouri to see the total sola
in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. next- how the solar eclipse will affect solar energy in california. (justine ) many americans are traveling across the united states to get a glimpse of monday's total solar eclipse.(jr stone ) but for a 90-year-old woman from iowa -- this is expedition number five. for more than 20 years ... joyce blum has been chasing darkness that lasts just a few minutes. she saw her first total eclipse in 19-94... in the chilean andes mountains. since then, she has...
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in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. (jr stone) they say rain on your wedding day means good luck.. but what about a fire?(justine) one bay area couples marriage is off to a hot start...after a fire erupted during their wedding reception. and now they have some unique wedding photos. the fire happened yesterday at the elliston vineyards mansion in sunol. fire fighers from alameda county found flames shooting out of the buildings attic. the fire quickly put a halt to the wedding reception ... and it was forced to relocate to a nearby venue. the building sustained serious water damage...but no one attending the wedding was hurt.. and the bride posed for some photos with fire fighter. (justine live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. anny hong: here is the kron 4zone forecast.. a few degrees of cooling are expected over the weekend and into early next week as an approaching trough of low pressure weakens the area of hi
in richmond jeff pierce kron four news. (jr stone) they say rain on your wedding day means good luck.. but what about a fire?(justine) one bay area couples marriage is off to a hot start...after a fire erupted during their wedding reception. and now they have some unique wedding photos. the fire happened yesterday at the elliston vineyards mansion in sunol. fire fighers from alameda county found flames shooting out of the buildings attic. the fire quickly put a halt to the wedding reception ......
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at some point, a round pierces the skin of the aircraft, as you know, a plane at 35,000 feet, that's not a good thing. the lights go out. the oxygen masks drop. >> the plane was very quiet. i think everybody was in a shock. i was so afraid, i was so worried, just being terrified, like i've never been before in my life and i hope i'll never be. i'm not a religious person. i never really believed. but this situation, you don't say mom saved me. dad saved me. you say, god, please save me. which was strange for me later, but i was really talking to god. >> announcer: "declassified" is brought to you by the lexus golden opportunity sales event, now through september 5th. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ experience unparalleled luxury at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. chose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is
at some point, a round pierces the skin of the aircraft, as you know, a plane at 35,000 feet, that's not a good thing. the lights go out. the oxygen masks drop. >> the plane was very quiet. i think everybody was in a shock. i was so afraid, i was so worried, just being terrified, like i've never been before in my life and i hope i'll never be. i'm not a religious person. i never really believed. but this situation, you don't say mom saved me. dad saved me. you say, god, please save me....
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kron4's jeff pierce was at the rally today... spoke with some of the rosies that worked during the war. saturday morning hundreds of particpants dressed as rosie the riveter showed up for the rosie ralley and home front festival in richmond. the occasion was an attempt to surpass richmond's guiness book of record for the most rosie the riveters assembled in one place. it is a friendly competion with a rosie group in ypsilanti michigan who held the record briefly two years ago. they were trying to preserve the willow run bomber plant and this was an idea they came up with back in two thousand fourteen to set a guiness book of record record. the festivegathering was marked by an opportunity to be a rosie for the day and many of the original workers in the world war two ship yards in richmond were in attendence to mark the occasion despite their advancing age. let's see, a hundred and two and a half. i loved the welding and actually got equal pay to the men because we all belonged to the same union. competition aside the event was r
kron4's jeff pierce was at the rally today... spoke with some of the rosies that worked during the war. saturday morning hundreds of particpants dressed as rosie the riveter showed up for the rosie ralley and home front festival in richmond. the occasion was an attempt to surpass richmond's guiness book of record for the most rosie the riveters assembled in one place. it is a friendly competion with a rosie group in ypsilanti michigan who held the record briefly two years ago. they were trying...
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that historical community, and the political immunity, including chief justice gerry alexander and a pierce county executive. when they joined our group and saw that passion, we got the pieces we needed to create this historical court that happened in the washington state museum in december 2004. it was a full day of court. this was the third trial for leschi. it was not a give me situation. there were witnesses that were experts in their field, including military experts who came in and spoke on the battle that had happened where that lieutenant had been killed. all of that evidence was reintroduced, the map, the testimony, and all of that was brought forward. it was a tough day. but through all of that there was a unanimous ruling at the end of that court by that special tribunal. they cleared, the exonerated chief leschi after all that. is when i believe his spirit was freed. i think a lot of us here at nisqually filled so amazing knowing that, that the whole story had no been told. we didn't discount what happened in the past. that was important history. that we had in that final chapte
that historical community, and the political immunity, including chief justice gerry alexander and a pierce county executive. when they joined our group and saw that passion, we got the pieces we needed to create this historical court that happened in the washington state museum in december 2004. it was a full day of court. this was the third trial for leschi. it was not a give me situation. there were witnesses that were experts in their field, including military experts who came in and spoke...
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the historical community and the political community, including chief justice gerry alexander and pierce county executive john landenberger. they came out and really pulled together the pieces that we needed to create this historical court that happened in the washington state museum in december 2004, and it was a full day of court, so this was the third trial for leschi. there were eight appointed judges. there were witnesses that were experts in their field, including military experts who came in and spoke on that battle that had happened where that lieutenant had been killed, and all of that evidence was reintroduced -- the maps, the testimony, and all those things were brought forward. it was a tough day, but through all of that, there was a unanimous finding -- a unanimous ruling at the end of that court by that special tribunal, and they cleared -- they exonerated chief leschi after all of that, so that's when i really believe his spirit was freed. i think a lot of us here at nisqually just felt amazing knowing that the whole story had now been told. we did not discount what had ha
the historical community and the political community, including chief justice gerry alexander and pierce county executive john landenberger. they came out and really pulled together the pieces that we needed to create this historical court that happened in the washington state museum in december 2004, and it was a full day of court, so this was the third trial for leschi. there were eight appointed judges. there were witnesses that were experts in their field, including military experts who...
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"blowing in the -- those words really pierced into my heart. then i heard other songs that had those elements of truth telling. it made a tremendous difference. i remember during those days, i remember a moment when one of my friends in this rural community made kind of a quasi-racist comment day and one of my other friend said, hey shut up man, we anymore.k that way in their work -- i am pretty sure -- millions of conversations that were a little bit like that. so one of the things that is really important is to use your voice. i mean, organizing, using your vote, influencing political leaders, that is crucial. using your voice and being unafraid to speak up and win the conversation on climate. i will give you another example. the gay rights movement. if somebody had told me even yearyears ago that in the 2017 gay marriage would be legal in all 50 states and that two thirds of the american people would accept, honor, and celebrate gay marriage, i would've said -- i sure hope so but you are pretty naive. that is unrealistic. now, why did it hap
"blowing in the -- those words really pierced into my heart. then i heard other songs that had those elements of truth telling. it made a tremendous difference. i remember during those days, i remember a moment when one of my friends in this rural community made kind of a quasi-racist comment day and one of my other friend said, hey shut up man, we anymore.k that way in their work -- i am pretty sure -- millions of conversations that were a little bit like that. so one of the things that...
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one in the door handle the second pierced his license plate. he found the bullet inside.e worries what could have happened if the bullets took another path. >> my family or the neighbor. i mean that's too much. >> 17-year-old was treated and released from the hospital. she did not recover return to this home monday. neighbors on the block were too terrified to talk after bullets flew from both ends of the blo block. >> it's horrible. >> too close, right? >> yup. now i feel really afraid for my daughter, yeah. >> reporter: neighbors still scared out there. no motive non suspects to night. there were so many shots fired, we found three shell casings still on the ground hours after detectives left they were under parked cars that had been moved. tonight police pressing their investigation hoping to make some arrests. lucy? >> thank you, dave. >>> we're now getting a look at the man who philadelphia police say killed his next door neighbors after a long running dispute. prosecutors have charged kenneth hoyle with murder. they say the 69-year-old shot and killed his frankford
one in the door handle the second pierced his license plate. he found the bullet inside.e worries what could have happened if the bullets took another path. >> my family or the neighbor. i mean that's too much. >> 17-year-old was treated and released from the hospital. she did not recover return to this home monday. neighbors on the block were too terrified to talk after bullets flew from both ends of the blo block. >> it's horrible. >> too close, right? >> yup....
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steve pierce of toronto with a nice effort. tampa won.ierce grabs the play of the day. >>> many believe colin kaepernick is paying a price for his political actions off the field last season and today, hundreds are expected to gather in new york in support of our former quarterback. >> reporter: counterprotesters already making plans to shut down this weekend's rallies. we'll have the details coming up. confronted with his own words after residents say his facebook posts amounted to discrimination... a >>> the mayor of one bay area the city confronted with his words after residents say his facebook posts amounted to discrimination. >> a major tree removal effort getting under way in tahoe and it's not just fires crews are concerned about. >> 100 degrees back in the forecast. i'll tell you which day to expect it. >> good morning, it is wednesday, august 23rd. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. a couple of issues could wreak havoc in this morning's commute. let's head to jaclyn. >> now, we have been tracking this ac
steve pierce of toronto with a nice effort. tampa won.ierce grabs the play of the day. >>> many believe colin kaepernick is paying a price for his political actions off the field last season and today, hundreds are expected to gather in new york in support of our former quarterback. >> reporter: counterprotesters already making plans to shut down this weekend's rallies. we'll have the details coming up. confronted with his own words after residents say his facebook posts amounted...
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kron4's jeff pierce was at the rally today...and spoke with some of the rosies that worked during the war. saturday morning hundreds of particpants dressed as rosie the riveter showed up for the rosie ralley and home front festival in richmond. the occasion was an attempt to surpass richmond's guiness book of record for the most rosie the riveters assembled in one place. it is a friendly competion with a rosie group in ypsilanti michigan who held the record briefly two years ago. they were trying to preserve the willow run bomber plant and this was an idea they came up with back in two thousand fourteen to set a guiness book of record record. the festivegathering was marked by an opportunity to be a rosie for the day and many of the original workers in the world war two ship yards in richmond were in attendence to mark the occasion despite their advancing age. let's see, a hundred and two and a half. i loved the welding and actually got equal pay to the men because we all belonged to the same union. competition aside the event wa
kron4's jeff pierce was at the rally today...and spoke with some of the rosies that worked during the war. saturday morning hundreds of particpants dressed as rosie the riveter showed up for the rosie ralley and home front festival in richmond. the occasion was an attempt to surpass richmond's guiness book of record for the most rosie the riveters assembled in one place. it is a friendly competion with a rosie group in ypsilanti michigan who held the record briefly two years ago. they were...
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you will have to know it to park in a city owned garage, the pierce street garage requires people to enter their plate and pay for an hour minimum. the goal is to make more parking available and move short-term parkers on to the street. some find it frustrating. >> i believe in progress but that's not progress. >> what is it? >> it's a nightmare. >> transportation officials will monitor the program. if it works it can soon come to more garages. >>> with $700 million you can do more than quit your job you can become your boss's boss. that's how much the power ball jackpot is worth. it's the second largest in power ball history. it's hard to win, though. you have a one in 292 million chance. the drawing is tomorrow night at 8:00 and ticket sales end at 7:00. but i hate to tell you i have the winning number in the office pool. it's a done deal. >> wouldn't that be nice? >>> time to check the forecast. >> if only. >> if only. if you like warm weather you will like the forecast. much of august has been on the cool side but in the coming days we will increase the heat over the weekend. liv
you will have to know it to park in a city owned garage, the pierce street garage requires people to enter their plate and pay for an hour minimum. the goal is to make more parking available and move short-term parkers on to the street. some find it frustrating. >> i believe in progress but that's not progress. >> what is it? >> it's a nightmare. >> transportation officials will monitor the program. if it works it can soon come to more garages. >>> with $700...
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wendell pierce is best known for his roles in "the wire" and "selma."s to build a massive housing and retail project in downtown richmond. after visiting the site on mcdonald avenue on wednesday, he is convinced he should move forward with the project. the development would have more than 400 housing units, commercial space and even some tech incubators. it all would be a short walk from richmond's b.a.r.t. and amtrak station. >>> this weekend thousands of people will make their trek to a nevada desert for burning man. this year one of the main art displays has a connection to california's drought. here's joe rosato jr. to explain. >> reporter: if a tree dies in the forest, does anyone notice? what about a hundred million trees? that's the staggering estimate of the number of trees killed by bark beetles during california's drought. >> it led to millions of trees dying, and there's a glut of logs from these dead trees. >> reporter: most of the trees that crews have hauled off are burned unceremoniously in power plants. but in a back lot in west oakland,
wendell pierce is best known for his roles in "the wire" and "selma."s to build a massive housing and retail project in downtown richmond. after visiting the site on mcdonald avenue on wednesday, he is convinced he should move forward with the project. the development would have more than 400 housing units, commercial space and even some tech incubators. it all would be a short walk from richmond's b.a.r.t. and amtrak station. >>> this weekend thousands of people...
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the remaining gun crews fired three broad sides, but none of them pierced the iron clad's armor. at this point, someone on the virginia yelled over to the cumberland's commanding officer to lieutenant george morris asking if cumberland would surrender. morris replied, never. we will sink with our colors flying. finally around 3:30 that afternoon, cumberland's bow submerged. morris gave the order to abandon ship. water poured through the breach opened by virginia's ram. causing the warship to lurch forward and the ship plunged bow first to the bottom of the river carrying 121 men down with her. in the aftermath, cumberland became famous. most importantly, the ship had snapped off virginia's ram, weakening the ship. enabling "uss monitor kae" whic came in the next day and eventually drive its back to its birth. there two months later the virginia was intentionally destroyed by confederate forces. throughout the rest of the civil war, u.s. soldiers and sailors routinely visited the site of cumberland. easily accessible by its mast sticking out of the water. sa paid homage to the dea
the remaining gun crews fired three broad sides, but none of them pierced the iron clad's armor. at this point, someone on the virginia yelled over to the cumberland's commanding officer to lieutenant george morris asking if cumberland would surrender. morris replied, never. we will sink with our colors flying. finally around 3:30 that afternoon, cumberland's bow submerged. morris gave the order to abandon ship. water poured through the breach opened by virginia's ram. causing the warship to...
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i do know they pierce their systems. >> vote, otherwise we would continue this conversation. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, more on that furious debate to slash legal immigration. plus, a north korean defector reveals how he got around u.s. sanctions to funnel millions of dollars to kim jong-un. this time it's his turn. you have 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. new philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake with real strawberries. find them with the refrigerated desserts. your date with destiny has arrived. let's do this! new cinnamon frosted flakes are finally here. sweet cinnamon and the frosted crunch you love. well? tastes like victory t. tastes like victory. they're great! if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in
i do know they pierce their systems. >> vote, otherwise we would continue this conversation. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, more on that furious debate to slash legal immigration. plus, a north korean defector reveals how he got around u.s. sanctions to funnel millions of dollars to kim jong-un. this time it's his turn. you have 4.3 minutes to yourself. this calls for a taste of cheesecake. new philadelphia cheesecake cups. rich, creamy cheesecake...
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my name is pierce. writing in regards to my son, a white nationalist featured in stories over the past several months. friday night, my son traveled to charlottesville, virginia. i, along with all his siblings and family wish to repudiate his vile and racist rhetoric and actions. we do not know where he learned these beliefs, he did not learn them at home. i have shared my home, my heart with friends and akwane tancqua of every race and creed. peter has chosen to unlearn these lessons much to my and his family's heart break and distress. we have been silent up to now. now we see this was a mistake. it was the silence of good people that allowed the nazi's to fleurish the first time around and the silence of good people allowing them to fleurish now. peter is not welcome at our family gatherings any longer. his hateful opinions are bringing hateful rhetoric to his siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews, as well as his parents. why must we be guilty by association? again, none of his beliefs were learned at h
my name is pierce. writing in regards to my son, a white nationalist featured in stories over the past several months. friday night, my son traveled to charlottesville, virginia. i, along with all his siblings and family wish to repudiate his vile and racist rhetoric and actions. we do not know where he learned these beliefs, he did not learn them at home. i have shared my home, my heart with friends and akwane tancqua of every race and creed. peter has chosen to unlearn these lessons much to...
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you will have to know it to park in a city owned garage, the pierce street garage requires people to enter their plate and pay for an hour minimum. the goal is to make more parking available and move short-term parkers on to the street. some find it frustrating. >> i believe in progress but that's not progress. >> what is it? >> it's a nightmare. >> transportation officials will monitor the program. if it works it can soon come to more garages. >>> with $700 million you can do more than quit your job you can become your boss's boss. that's how much the power ball jackpot is worth. it's the second largest in power ball history. it's hard to win, though. you have a one in 292 million chance. the drawing is tomorrow night at 8:00 and ticket sales end at 7:00. but i hate to tell you i have the winning number in the office pool. it's a done deal. >> wouldn't that be nice? >>> time to check the forecast. >> if only. >> if only. if you like warm weather you will like the forecast. much of august has been on the cool side but in the coming days we will increase the heat over the weekend. liv
you will have to know it to park in a city owned garage, the pierce street garage requires people to enter their plate and pay for an hour minimum. the goal is to make more parking available and move short-term parkers on to the street. some find it frustrating. >> i believe in progress but that's not progress. >> what is it? >> it's a nightmare. >> transportation officials will monitor the program. if it works it can soon come to more garages. >>> with $700...
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was working on his fireplace when his name gun went off and pierced his heart. he drove himself to the hospital with the nail lodged there. doctors say that was the best thing he could do. >> he was very [indiscernible] to remove it. because he remembered steve ervin and that played through his head. i was kneeling the nail gun forward and i was on my tiptoes and i didn't have enough room and it fired before i was ready and it went down and fired again. >> my goodness. doctors say that nail missed a main artery in the heart by the thickness of a piece of paper. ferguson so has a scar now, but no permanent damage. amazing. >>> a kidnapper tries to get away with a young boy, but some other people had a different idea. >>> plus the u.s. and north korea are toning down the war of words. we'll bz z1a2z y2e2by y1a2y >>> china is urging president trump and north korean leader jung un to hit the breaks on the spri this following -- both sides want to talk more constructively. kerry reports. >>reporter: if north korea and ending of missile test, washington says it's will
was working on his fireplace when his name gun went off and pierced his heart. he drove himself to the hospital with the nail lodged there. doctors say that was the best thing he could do. >> he was very [indiscernible] to remove it. because he remembered steve ervin and that played through his head. i was kneeling the nail gun forward and i was on my tiptoes and i didn't have enough room and it fired before i was ready and it went down and fired again. >> my goodness. doctors say...
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prosecutors say davis fired the shot that killed pierce. she was a bystander in a wild gun battle that played out in the streets of oakland in 2015. >> an autopsy will determine how a student died at the university of southern california. 24-year-old jacob kelly was found in his dorm room at usc's health sciences campus wends. detectives say he may have died a week earlier. a maintenance worker at the resident hall contacted police after noticing a smell. investigators do not believe foul play was involved. kelly was a first-year masters student in the medical physiology program. >> the aclu is suing the state of california for throwing out 45,000 ballots in last year's presidential election. local election officials rejected those vote by mail ballots due to doubts about signatures. the aclu claims election officials have no expertise when it comes to analyzing handwriting. california's secretary of state says fewer ballots have been rejected in every election since 2008 and california leads the nation in empowering voters. >> in today's "
prosecutors say davis fired the shot that killed pierce. she was a bystander in a wild gun battle that played out in the streets of oakland in 2015. >> an autopsy will determine how a student died at the university of southern california. 24-year-old jacob kelly was found in his dorm room at usc's health sciences campus wends. detectives say he may have died a week earlier. a maintenance worker at the resident hall contacted police after noticing a smell. investigators do not believe foul...
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. >> host: jenna bush hager and barbara pierce bush have a new book forthcoming which is called "sisters first: stories from our wild and wonderful life." why that title? >> guest: why the title? because we are sisters first, and with a play on being first daughters, but we've been so lucky and allies to have a twin which meant we always had a partner and everything that we were doing. so whether it was out of the ordinary experience growing up in texas, everything was more fun because there was someone with those to make it more magical. as bing for starting with someone who is also going to the same experiences with all parents that understood what life was like. so i guess above everything we feel like we are sisters first and then we are daughters and we all play roles in life that we started off entering the world together as sisters. >> guest: makes you want to cry. >> host: your city use the word ordinary. what you like ordinary? >> guest: it was. it's a funny, people come up to both of us all the time and say you of so normal on tv. it's sort of a strange thing to hear because we
. >> host: jenna bush hager and barbara pierce bush have a new book forthcoming which is called "sisters first: stories from our wild and wonderful life." why that title? >> guest: why the title? because we are sisters first, and with a play on being first daughters, but we've been so lucky and allies to have a twin which meant we always had a partner and everything that we were doing. so whether it was out of the ordinary experience growing up in texas, everything was...