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but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr.rst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-few grass-fed beef operation. g
but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr.rst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the...
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philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did nonviolently." they said, "oh, no. you can't go there." and that stayed in the speech until we got to the steps of the lincoln memorial. and both a. philip randolph and dr. king and mr. wilkins came to me. and at one point, i said to roy wilkins, i said "mr. wilkins this speech represent the young people in the student nonviolent coordinating committee and all of the people, indigenous people in alabama and georgia and mississippi and all across the south." and he sort of walked away, sort of backed off. then, mr. randolph and
philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south...
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randolph was considered the dean of african american leadership. he was always wanting to have a march on washington. so he convinced us it was time for us to march. and a few days later after meeting the president, we met in new york city at old roosevelt hotel on -- >> 42nd. >> right, 42nd. i walked by their sometimes there sometimes. and we invited four white religious leaders to join us, and we issued the call to the march 3 we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. to the march. we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. we hear of a hot young lady -- of a young lady who worked in the office in new york. we called her up and we said, ruschel, how many people come in from new york? how many people are coming from philadelphia, boston? how many will be on the train coming from the south? how many people coming from the west coast. -- from the west coast? and i remember so well that morning in 1963, the 10 of us, the six plus the four, came up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house, both democrat and republican. we had been on the
randolph was considered the dean of african american leadership. he was always wanting to have a march on washington. so he convinced us it was time for us to march. and a few days later after meeting the president, we met in new york city at old roosevelt hotel on -- >> 42nd. >> right, 42nd. i walked by their sometimes there sometimes. and we invited four white religious leaders to join us, and we issued the call to the march 3 we thought we would get 50 to 75 people. to the march....
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philip randolph. and then you had dr. martin luther king jr.aying to me, "john, this doesn't sound like you." i love those two men. dr. king was my hero, my inspiration. and for the sake of unity, i made a decision to change the speech, to delete some of those words. >> you also asked, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?" >> i did ask the question. i did raise the question, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?" because it appeared, in certain parts of the south, the federal government was not on the right side of history. it appeared that the federal government was not a sympathetic referee in the struggle for civil rights. we felt that the federal government could do more, the department of justice could do more, the fbi could do more, than just stand back and take pictures. we thought they could prevent some of the violence and protect people that were being arrested, being beaten and being killed. >> i'd like to play danny glover reading the excerpts of the speech that you didn't give. >> "to those
philip randolph. and then you had dr. martin luther king jr.aying to me, "john, this doesn't sound like you." i love those two men. dr. king was my hero, my inspiration. and for the sake of unity, i made a decision to change the speech, to delete some of those words. >> you also asked, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?" >> i did ask the question. i did raise the question, "i want to know: which side is the federal government on?"...
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robert randolph and the family band. >> thank you. >> jay: come on in, you guys.hank my guests, anthony hopkins, amy schumer, robert randolph and the family band. tomorrow night, howie mandel will be here. but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy, take it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> 886677 yukon. >> steve: and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, thank you very, very much, everybody. oh my goodness. thank you. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. [ cheers ] that's what i'm talking about. what a great crowd. welcome, welcome. thank you so much. we are so excited. we got nominated for an emmy today, you guys. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] wow! that's right. we got nominated for an emmy. you know what that means. it's time to iron my tuxedo t-shirt. [ laughter ] the nominations came out this morning, we're very excited here. i want to congr
robert randolph and the family band. >> thank you. >> jay: come on in, you guys.hank my guests, anthony hopkins, amy schumer, robert randolph and the family band. tomorrow night, howie mandel will be here. but jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy, take it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> 886677 yukon. >>...
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the ocean view branch sets in a sketchy parrot of the randolph corridor. i found that the carr value team officers are very responsive to any problems i've had at the library. i want to point out that there was an 11-year-old boy who was a regular patron of our library and i became be sure that there were weapons in his back paxil and i found out bullets and a knife it was definitely dangerous. and i called the police and asked for some help on how to handle this situations and i got an immediate response. and the officer who came by said he actually would like to receive this particular problem to one of his colleagues who had a lot more experience directly working with kids when i appreciated. when he came over and explained the situations he said he would go directly to the home of that boy and i told him i wasn't sure of the family situation but he was incest to the night of checking out the relationship with a single mother and s wak l as the child. this was handled very sensitively. so i want to express my deep, deep thanks to captain alumni and the
the ocean view branch sets in a sketchy parrot of the randolph corridor. i found that the carr value team officers are very responsive to any problems i've had at the library. i want to point out that there was an 11-year-old boy who was a regular patron of our library and i became be sure that there were weapons in his back paxil and i found out bullets and a knife it was definitely dangerous. and i called the police and asked for some help on how to handle this situations and i got an...
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and i would like to thank you, rhonda simmons for supporting the randolph institute and for the contract around construction services. to make sure that we can recruit experienced construction workers and not only experienced workers but young folks to enter in the construction trade. a lot of training and education comes through our office. and so far we have worked with over 400 clients that have signed up with city build to get employment throughout the city. but i would like to see continued support in that effort, and maybe see a broader spectrum of employment opportunities other than just construction. youth services is another area that we would like it see your continued support. there are great internships around this summer that we recruited for throughout the city. i would like to thank the puc for offering a multitude of internships, and our young folks with the offers from the city. and we have programs with youth works and as well as the san francisco rec and park have offered job opportunities as well. but we would like to see continued employment. maybe some internships t
and i would like to thank you, rhonda simmons for supporting the randolph institute and for the contract around construction services. to make sure that we can recruit experienced construction workers and not only experienced workers but young folks to enter in the construction trade. a lot of training and education comes through our office. and so far we have worked with over 400 clients that have signed up with city build to get employment throughout the city. but i would like to see...
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and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district and we need more from the city. we are committed and organized and have capacity. we are willing to work with the city to improve our district. and are asking for a meeting with the mayor, and workforce development and other city departments to set a plan of action in place. we want to make district 11 equally inviting and welcoming part of san francisco as other districts are. so i don't want to take up too much time. that's briefly what we are here -- the omic would like to present to the panel today. thank you. rrn fors fo they told me to stand in one place, i am use this mic. before i bring up eric mcdonald from the united way. raise your hands if you have comment cards, we will give you one more opportunity get those collected. now we will hear from eric mcdonald from united way and the summer job plus success in 2012. >> good evening, mayor and supervisors and department heads, eric mcdonald. summer jobs plus, brief
and revitalization of the broad randolph street and mission street corridor. district 11 is unique, we have been an under-resourced district and we need more from the city. we are committed and organized and have capacity. we are willing to work with the city to improve our district. and are asking for a meeting with the mayor, and workforce development and other city departments to set a plan of action in place. we want to make district 11 equally inviting and welcoming part of san francisco...
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and the aphillip randolph institute of san francisco collected the impacts that includes the community ken iter and hunter's point family, and lyric and the samoan market and the community action network and the center and the vietnamese development center. so i would like to give the remainder of my time to the interns so that you can hear more about the experience and take away from the summer. david who is a non-profit partner who received a base learning grant young community developers that is working with the south east, sfi internship program that was done in partnership with the parson and whurs and brown and caldwell and srt and project mrur who was an intern who was based at our 525 headquarters to talk about the youth led on tours that they did. >> i am the deputy director here, and we are a non-profit in the city and to build the city and change with the lesbian and gay and queer and questioning youth. and we have the program for years and this is the first time that we have been able to take part of the opportunity in the pec to really engage our young people in the enviro
and the aphillip randolph institute of san francisco collected the impacts that includes the community ken iter and hunter's point family, and lyric and the samoan market and the community action network and the center and the vietnamese development center. so i would like to give the remainder of my time to the interns so that you can hear more about the experience and take away from the summer. david who is a non-profit partner who received a base learning grant young community developers...
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. >> what randolph don't know won't hurt him, but it will help my tips. >> you got time to lean, you got time to clean. >> what's his story? >> oh, his folks bought the place and made him manager just so they could keep him out of their hair. >> well, what does he do on his off time? >> honey, he's off today. what about you? you ain't old enough to have an "e! true hollywood story." >> my folks are forcing me to work just so i can buy my own stuff. >> they want you to be responsible. those bastards! >> tell me about it. >> well, cheer up. at least you got folks who care. i got 2 boys. one is almost your age. i ain't seen neither of them in a few years. >> that has to be hard. >> you get used to it after a while. they live in texas with their dad. i just don't have the money to go see them. but, hell, that ain't your problem. >> ladies, you can stand in the unemployment line. >> we better get back to work. >> yeah, before the warden blows his top. oh, so, uh, did you want the fat or the skinny elvis? [ cellphone ringing ] oh, one second. hey, simone, what's up? no, girl, i hate it. no
. >> what randolph don't know won't hurt him, but it will help my tips. >> you got time to lean, you got time to clean. >> what's his story? >> oh, his folks bought the place and made him manager just so they could keep him out of their hair. >> well, what does he do on his off time? >> honey, he's off today. what about you? you ain't old enough to have an "e! true hollywood story." >> my folks are forcing me to work just so i can buy my own...
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the music of robert randolph and the family band. and "woulda, coulda, shoulda." and now, jay leno!d news.
the music of robert randolph and the family band. and "woulda, coulda, shoulda." and now, jay leno!d news.
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elder, who is randolph elder? >> guest: randolph elder was my father. you heard the term tiger mom?my
elder, who is randolph elder? >> guest: randolph elder was my father. you heard the term tiger mom?my
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elder, who is randolph elder? >> guest: randolph elder was my father. you heard the term tiger mom? my dad was a junk yard dog dad. he was one of the first black marines, and i knew that my dad was a marine, and because of his gruff exterior i sort of thought that marines were just sort of mean, brutal people. my brothers and i could not stand my father. i mean, we couldn't stand the s.o.b.. we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely misunderstood my whole life. so the book really is a 247-page apology to the man. >> host: in here you write that your dad felt during that conversation that he hadn't done anything wrong in your childhood. >>
elder, who is randolph elder? >> guest: randolph elder was my father. you heard the term tiger mom? my dad was a junk yard dog dad. he was one of the first black marines, and i knew that my dad was a marine, and because of his gruff exterior i sort of thought that marines were just sort of mean, brutal people. my brothers and i could not stand my father. i mean, we couldn't stand the s.o.b.. we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house,...
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crazy john randolph kept threatening to name names. then there would be a rumor. then she would have to do with the rumor by inviting the guy to dinner. there was lots of nasty, horrible press. certainly rachel jackson was a very negative aspect of the jackson campaign. she died before he took office. he spent his entire presidency fighting for her. >> her ghost overshadows his administration and his relationship with the cabinet and strained relations. >> i think that first ladies in our lifetime, that we have all observed, have become liabilities, and they've had to bring in pr people. the women get locked up -- hillary, when she did healthcare >> nancy reagan, she diffused it by showing up at one of those press dinners, the gridiron dinner, and doing a little song, joking about herself. it had a wonderful effect. >> even rosalynn carter. they called her the iron butterfly because she had that soft, sweet lilt. president carter gave her a portfolio, and the public reared up and said, we do not want her to have a portfolio. i think that first ladies can be liabil
crazy john randolph kept threatening to name names. then there would be a rumor. then she would have to do with the rumor by inviting the guy to dinner. there was lots of nasty, horrible press. certainly rachel jackson was a very negative aspect of the jackson campaign. she died before he took office. he spent his entire presidency fighting for her. >> her ghost overshadows his administration and his relationship with the cabinet and strained relations. >> i think that first ladies...
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today we a joined by ram spencer and jerry guy randolph. thank you for beinwith us. breaking with her longtime agent after controversial private commen that blew up into a media firestorm. reportedly said in a strategic agenda for shend her company and also had a huge role in the daily oration. will this do anything to save her crumbling empire? ticket. >> i think empire is crumbling and she needs to make big, bold decisions like this. i think this may, in fact the man had a hand in making it worse instead of better faugh. dennis: how so? >> if this isn't as is possible for the statements that she made or the tunnel she took on the today show or in any of the other apology statements i think it was tim for the agent to go, but i think she will come back. that public wants to see her come back and she does have a groundswell of support for what she does. >> america is very forgiving. she needs to make things up. talking about hiring a p.r. agent that michael vick used who helped him revamp his career. dennis: and he was a dog killer. >> was a dog killer. so she will c
today we a joined by ram spencer and jerry guy randolph. thank you for beinwith us. breaking with her longtime agent after controversial private commen that blew up into a media firestorm. reportedly said in a strategic agenda for shend her company and also had a huge role in the daily oration. will this do anything to save her crumbling empire? ticket. >> i think empire is crumbling and she needs to make big, bold decisions like this. i think this may, in fact the man had a hand in...
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who would have thought john wayne and randolph scott all that time when i was kid i was playing profilers indigenous native american people i thought i was playing cowboys and indians. a photo is now considered racist. we have subject find the empirical. it's sad to watch us turn into this. all i can is ask we go after radical jihadists with the same degree and vigor we go after annoying food network hosts? how is that for a start? >> bill: according to mcdermott mr. there is a quota. >> how do you start a sentence with that mcdermott is a mental chew toy. i can't even listen to him. according to mcdermott. mcdermott is barely able to wind his watch and keep his elementary track clogged. >> what about the fbi caving in though, miller? >> listen, billy, i'm just a little sad. the fact that jim mcdermott is on tv, of course the fbi is going to close in or they are going to cave in because they though if they don't there will be a picture of j. edgar hoover on the side of the bus in a mini skirt. >> bill: if you were running the fbi or if i were running the fbi we wouldn't cave in, miller. w
who would have thought john wayne and randolph scott all that time when i was kid i was playing profilers indigenous native american people i thought i was playing cowboys and indians. a photo is now considered racist. we have subject find the empirical. it's sad to watch us turn into this. all i can is ask we go after radical jihadists with the same degree and vigor we go after annoying food network hosts? how is that for a start? >> bill: according to mcdermott mr. there is a quota....
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randolph and martin luther don'tr. and dr. king said ifso rigid and he asked martin luther king contrived -- could grow his hair he was my hero and inspiration. 1955 and was 15 years old and met him in 1958 when as 18. -- when i was 18. there was some rhetoric here and there. would march on certain cities, certain towns and certain villages, certain hamlet. in the end, i said wake up america, wake up america. the rest is history. >> i wanted to ask you about some of the note to people you have known over the years. let's begin with dr. king. iss is a man whose birthday likely we will set -- celebrate as a national holiday but you knew him before he was a national figure. what was he like? >> he was a wonderful man. he was a wonderful human being. i was was growing up, out of troy, alabama, finishing high school in 1957. wrote to dr. king in a letter. i told him that i needed his help. i needed his support. a lot to attend a little state college called troy state only two miles away. the did not admit black students. and he kne
randolph and martin luther don'tr. and dr. king said ifso rigid and he asked martin luther king contrived -- could grow his hair he was my hero and inspiration. 1955 and was 15 years old and met him in 1958 when as 18. -- when i was 18. there was some rhetoric here and there. would march on certain cities, certain towns and certain villages, certain hamlet. in the end, i said wake up america, wake up america. the rest is history. >> i wanted to ask you about some of the note to people you...
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ahead and printed what she didn't like then she would call the editor or she would call william randolph hearst and say your father was a good friend of wyatt earp's, how could you do that and demand a retraction. sometimes she would get it. said josephine had a very modern sense of celebrity. she wants to warm a movie set and demand that they stop production on a movie that she didn't like. i think josephine had a really well-developed sense of how you tell a story. and the one she wanted to tell about wyatt was as she would put it a nice, clean story. she kept repeating that. a nice, clean store. you wanted you to think about wyatt earp as the guy with the white hat and forget all the other stories. the notorious gunslinger, put him away. when the bad news began piling up much faster than she could stop it, she met an enterprising press agent and a writer named stuart lake who had contacted them, wanted to write a biography of josephine earp and josephine agreed to do it and there was a lot of trouble with stewart but in the end e too agreed to play by josephine's rules and there is on
ahead and printed what she didn't like then she would call the editor or she would call william randolph hearst and say your father was a good friend of wyatt earp's, how could you do that and demand a retraction. sometimes she would get it. said josephine had a very modern sense of celebrity. she wants to warm a movie set and demand that they stop production on a movie that she didn't like. i think josephine had a really well-developed sense of how you tell a story. and the one she wanted to...
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anthony verdict i proposed legislation in florida that the committee -- died in committee with scott randolph, so that no juror could make money for six months after they served their jury duty. they could talk, but what happened is somebody would talk before somebody ould could get money and that would kill future money deals. that would be stopping a stealth juror. doesn't impede on the first amendment rights. they can't get pay for it for six months after the service. >> one more reason i adore you. that is absolutely so wonderful. >> thank you. it died after casey anthony and hopefully with this, we can at least resurrect that have some good come out of this mess we fine ourselves in. if we ignore it and keep doing the same thing, what's the definition of insanity? continuing the same behavior and expecting the same results. >> these six women on the jury, to a lot of folks out there, you know this, their decision, not guilty, unanimous decision obviously, is -- was not popular and they feel, to a certain degree threatened. they don't want to go public, they don't want their names release
anthony verdict i proposed legislation in florida that the committee -- died in committee with scott randolph, so that no juror could make money for six months after they served their jury duty. they could talk, but what happened is somebody would talk before somebody ould could get money and that would kill future money deals. that would be stopping a stealth juror. doesn't impede on the first amendment rights. they can't get pay for it for six months after the service. >> one more...
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william randolph hearst used to say a kitten cloaked in a copy sells papers.d the links for tonight's "all in" on our website, allin.com. we'll be right back. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. same grin, same walk. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> as of 3:30 this afternoon, the top selling book on all of amazon.com, ahead of george r.r. martin's "game of throes," ahead of stephen king's "joyland" and ahead of "twilight of the elites: america after meritocracy," was reza aslan's "zealot: the life and times of jesus of nazareth." biography about a first century jewish teacher and iconoclast named jesus in which a great deal of the story that informs the book is not new necessarily. the reason why this book jumped from number eight over the weekend to number one, the reason why according to the book's own publisher that sales increas
william randolph hearst used to say a kitten cloaked in a copy sells papers.d the links for tonight's "all in" on our website, allin.com. we'll be right back. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. same grin, same walk. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you....
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i have to bring up john randolph of roanoke once again who commented on the ladies in the gallery he had -- he must have been unhinged. he was totally crazy. >> he was crazy. >> he compared them to public women. so -- so what we're looking at is a woman who pioneers in a way the idea of bringing women into the forefront of government. but i'm always terribly interested to see who's anxious and fearful because i do think 24r's something up. she was a public woman in a good sense of the way. but it's true there's nothing else to do. >> a lot of the women of washington came to congress and to the supreme court. that's what you did. and when they were being debates like the missouri compromise or something which is after she had left town, they filled the floor so much that there's no room for the members of congress. and there were a couple of public women who were let in. \and it was something of an embarrassment. >> yes. >> this is why -- >> you have to look at the \>> you have to look at the public women. because i remember being at a history conference about 15 years ago and saying
i have to bring up john randolph of roanoke once again who commented on the ladies in the gallery he had -- he must have been unhinged. he was totally crazy. >> he was crazy. >> he compared them to public women. so -- so what we're looking at is a woman who pioneers in a way the idea of bringing women into the forefront of government. but i'm always terribly interested to see who's anxious and fearful because i do think 24r's something up. she was a public woman in a good sense of...
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william randolph hurst used to say a hitten cloaked in a copy sells papers.links for tonight's "all in" oun our website, allin.com. we'll be right back. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [thto fight chronic. new osteoarthritis pain.chews. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fa
william randolph hurst used to say a hitten cloaked in a copy sells papers.links for tonight's "all in" oun our website, allin.com. we'll be right back. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [thto fight chronic. new osteoarthritis pain.chews. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain...
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loathed john randolph because he did say terrible things about her husband and spread those nasty rumors again to which cokie allude. i would tell you what they were, promised nancy and anne i wouldn't talk dirty this time. a dulallenging someone to was a shame and shocking event most of the world dualing a sin. so she probably would have let him bleed to death on the capital steps, dolley converted the duel into a accommodation, amazing everyone according to the minister of france. national pride was salvaged and war was arerted -- overted, and as the minister said, all of the honor of the affair remains with mrs. madison. and we have a lot of stories that. but there's another areink i can't i think we have to pay attention to -- arena we have to to.attention look at dolley's work because this was the business of the federal government, which is diplomacy. early government, the major business of government was foreign relations. and actually, she began that james was jefferson's secretary of state. infamous mary affair when jefferson so insulted the his wifeinister and elizabeth, they s
loathed john randolph because he did say terrible things about her husband and spread those nasty rumors again to which cokie allude. i would tell you what they were, promised nancy and anne i wouldn't talk dirty this time. a dulallenging someone to was a shame and shocking event most of the world dualing a sin. so she probably would have let him bleed to death on the capital steps, dolley converted the duel into a accommodation, amazing everyone according to the minister of france. national...
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john randolph kept threatening to name names and then there will be a rumor.there was lots of nasty horrible press and certainly rachael jackson was the most -- was a very negative aspect of the jackson campaign. she died before he took office. he spent his entire presidency fighting for her. >> her ghost over shadows his administration and his relationship was strained relations. >> i think that first ladies in our lifetime that we've all observed, have become liabilities and they had to bring in pr people and women get locked up. hillary when she did healthcare and nancy reagan for a file. she diffused it by showing up at one of the washington press dinner and doing a little song, "second hand rose," joking about herself and it had a wonderful effect. >> even rosa lynn carter, they called her the iron butterfly. president carter gave her a portfolio and the public reared up and said we don't want her to have a portfolio. i think that first ladies can be liabilities and then they kind of get put away. we don't see them. they go into shadows for a while. i thi
john randolph kept threatening to name names and then there will be a rumor.there was lots of nasty horrible press and certainly rachael jackson was the most -- was a very negative aspect of the jackson campaign. she died before he took office. he spent his entire presidency fighting for her. >> her ghost over shadows his administration and his relationship was strained relations. >> i think that first ladies in our lifetime that we've all observed, have become liabilities and they...
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plus, a performance from robert randolph and the family band. all next on "live!"ion] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]
plus, a performance from robert randolph and the family band. all next on "live!"ion] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]