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jim's was a workingman's dive right below the rooming house.eased lloyd jowers. >> i had known lloyd. by then i had known him 20 years. >> on the evening of the assassination, pepper says an employee went looking for jowers. >> and she hears this shot, boom. and she stops. and then she continues and she goes to the open door. all of a sudden she sees lloyd running toward her carrying this rifle, still smoking. >> pepper says lloyd jowers didn't actually shoot dr. king. he helped get rid of the gun as a favor to a mafia connection who came to see him. >> and gave him $100,000 and said, "your place is going to be needed for the killing of that nigger, king." >> pepper believes the mafia was in cahoots with the federal government and local police who wanted king dead. jowers told him as much. >> it was planned in his place, there were logistical meetings there with police officers, and he was given a role to do in terms of the gun being out there, taking the gun, eventually turning it over. to raoul. >> again, the mysterious raoul. james earl ray
jim's was a workingman's dive right below the rooming house.eased lloyd jowers. >> i had known lloyd. by then i had known him 20 years. >> on the evening of the assassination, pepper says an employee went looking for jowers. >> and she hears this shot, boom. and she stops. and then she continues and she goes to the open door. all of a sudden she sees lloyd running toward her carrying this rifle, still smoking. >> pepper says lloyd jowers didn't actually shoot dr. king....
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the most difficult days of the movement. >> that afternoon james earl ray rented a room in the second floor boarding housee building looks out at the lorraine motel just across the street. ray managed to get this room, 5b, in the back. it is incredibly small. >> it is, indeed. and a little bit tacky, too. >> the boardinghouse is now part of the national civil rights museum at the lorraine motel. museum president, beverly robertson, showed me ray's room. one of the witnesses later said that this desk with a mirror that we can see there was actually in front of the window. >> it had been. he shifted that. he moved it. they say he moved it, because people on either side of the room heard noise during the course of the day. >> furniture dragging? >> furniture dragging, chairs moving. >> ray used a $20 bill to rent the room for the week, then left to buy these binoculars at a nearby sporting goods store. he paid with two more $20 bills. an eerie echo of the unsolved bank robbery back in his hometown. next door at the fire station few black cops and firemen there were being sent away. policeman edward redditt g
the most difficult days of the movement. >> that afternoon james earl ray rented a room in the second floor boarding housee building looks out at the lorraine motel just across the street. ray managed to get this room, 5b, in the back. it is incredibly small. >> it is, indeed. and a little bit tacky, too. >> the boardinghouse is now part of the national civil rights museum at the lorraine motel. museum president, beverly robertson, showed me ray's room. one of the witnesses...
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well, as you see, this is a two-roomed house. perch yourself in that corner there. i'll be in this other room. i'm not staying with my wife at the moment. she's a domestic servant in town. she helps to sleep with a white madam. jeez, it's a bloody hot day today, eh? what is your trouble, actually? i've got no permit to stay in port elizabeth. where do you have peit to be? in king william'town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah - i was staying with zola-- - mm-h. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. tn there was loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked i and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to the administration office-- yeah. and from there they went to the labor bureau. uh-huh. later, i was taken into an office-- yeah. and made to stand next to the door like a pole. yeah. a white man sitting behind the des
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at the time he was living at a rooming house in louisville, after having recently completed a prisonentence. the police report says politi and a 45-year-old woman were engaging in sexual activity. the sounds of a struggle prompted another rooming house resident to call 911. >> i just had a manicure done two days before i come here. whole works. had my eyebrows arched. now they're back to klingon, you know, eyebrows. >> despite his not guilty plea, the police report says politi actually confessed to strangling the victim to stop her screams. but he now says he confessed under duress during his long interrogation and doesn't really remember what happened to the victim. >> i mean, i black out sometimes, do stuff and don't remember. and it really ain't my fault. i don't know why it happens. it just happens. >> there's a mirror over here so you can look at it. >> politi says he only remembers falling asleep with the victim, then waking up and going to a store. >> when i came back from the store, i laid down. then i heard the police there, bam, bam, bam, bam, police, open up. and i pulled
at the time he was living at a rooming house in louisville, after having recently completed a prisonentence. the police report says politi and a 45-year-old woman were engaging in sexual activity. the sounds of a struggle prompted another rooming house resident to call 911. >> i just had a manicure done two days before i come here. whole works. had my eyebrows arched. now they're back to klingon, you know, eyebrows. >> despite his not guilty plea, the police report says politi...
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someone saw them get gas at the gas station or they live in an apartment or rooming house or someone dated one one of them. someone has seen, it's hard so sort of commit a crime and have this amount of visibility and not be identified. >> a agree with you. as we have videos on tv right now they committed this crime. i suspect one person was driving a vehicle they're not going to leave a vehicle for dogs to scent. they had a bomb in tlchl the chance of it being towed close to the marathon is very good. so you need a third person to drive them at least. so when you look at this, we don't know their names, people might recognize i've seen that guy but they still probably won't know their name, they're looking for possibility they have a fellow student or co-worker relative. and things are looking fairly certain these are probably international suspects not national, home grown. >> or the other alternative to suppose the fbi that these two had nothing to do with it? and these two come in and talk to the fbi this is the best the fbi has. then, i think that it's a different situation. i th
someone saw them get gas at the gas station or they live in an apartment or rooming house or someone dated one one of them. someone has seen, it's hard so sort of commit a crime and have this amount of visibility and not be identified. >> a agree with you. as we have videos on tv right now they committed this crime. i suspect one person was driving a vehicle they're not going to leave a vehicle for dogs to scent. they had a bomb in tlchl the chance of it being towed close to the marathon...
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he bought the estate in charlottesville last year, including a 45-room house and 3,000 acres. he tells the daily planners it is in the early stages. if it happens they would like the course to be a public course. >>> a national tribute today for a fallen presence william county police officer. officer chris yung's name is the first to be added in northwest washington. northern bureau reporter david culver has more. >> reporter: pencil in hand, robin yung lovingly sketched her husband's name, the bond they shared, evident. slowly, the paper revealed her loss, the loss shared but yung's parents and two brothers, including officer dale young, four months has not made it easier. >> it is emotional, brought back emotions that i had when i found out that i lost my brother. it is just hard. >> reporter: this past new year's eve, our northern virginia bureau first on scene moments after that deadly wreck. a mini van you can see in this video was trying to make a left turn when the motorcycle officer, officer chris yung went into the van. one officer also on scene that day. >> day to d
he bought the estate in charlottesville last year, including a 45-room house and 3,000 acres. he tells the daily planners it is in the early stages. if it happens they would like the course to be a public course. >>> a national tribute today for a fallen presence william county police officer. officer chris yung's name is the first to be added in northwest washington. northern bureau reporter david culver has more. >> reporter: pencil in hand, robin yung lovingly sketched her...
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for a brief time, they were both in the rooming house there in kansas city. they were starting out in the bank there. and that was arthur eisenhower, and he wound up as a vice president of that bank. but i believe harry beat him. >> how about the eisenhowers? >> they were church mouse poor. they lived, again, on a frontier town of abilene, kansas. it was a hard life, a very hard life. six boys and a sent who died in infancy. ike said it was the most cheerful person he ever knew. and when you look at pictures of her, that smile that we all associate with dwight eisenhower came straight from the face of ida eisenhower. her husban dour man who had been a failure, had never quite gotten over failing at business, and was very distant from his children and was a very harsh, harsh disciplinarian. but all of this -- ida was very resilient, and she made do when they had no money. she had to send the boys to school with patched clothes, and young dwight, as a school boy, had to wear his mother's old high top shoes. that was bound to have been a bit of a humiliation for
for a brief time, they were both in the rooming house there in kansas city. they were starting out in the bank there. and that was arthur eisenhower, and he wound up as a vice president of that bank. but i believe harry beat him. >> how about the eisenhowers? >> they were church mouse poor. they lived, again, on a frontier town of abilene, kansas. it was a hard life, a very hard life. six boys and a sent who died in infancy. ike said it was the most cheerful person he ever knew. and...
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he's getting ready to go into the white house briefing room. he'll be speaking within the next eight or nine minutes. we'll have live coverage standing by. you'll hear from the president. he's been updated by the fbi director and the secretary of homeland security. the twin bombings happened a little over three hours ago. the area was packed with tens of thousands of runners and spectators, but now it's a disaster area. it's filled with wreckage and stained with blood. boston police are scrambling to try to figure out who's behind these bombings. they tell us no suspects have been arrested or are in custody, although they are questioning individuals. no one has yet claimed responsibility for these terrorist attacks. counterterrorism experts have been combing through the area in search of other explosive devices. we have cnn correspondents and analysts following the story, bringing you team coverage of every new angle as it comes in and what's going on. we have -- we're watching what's going on here on this special edition of "the situation room
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single room housing with the standard amenities but developers had to get creave to pack it inside of are smarking big debate. supports say they provide affordable housing in an expensive city. critics say they are better suited to young singles when the city by the bay needs family-friendly housing. claudia cowen with more. how tiny are the apartments, claudia? >> well, they are pretty small. the size of two parking spot. the newest unit in downtown san francisco are 280 square feet. but the high ceilings and the large window give the illusion of space. and many of the amenities do more than one thing. the bed turns in to the table. hydraulic bistro table lowers to rental seat. rental with clutter need not apply. but the developer says for some having less can mean a lot more. >> if you free yourself from a lot ofssions and your stuff, you do have more time and more money to do other things. many people find just as enriching as having stuff. >> kennedy tripled the amount of housing under one roof. intended for six condosit now has 23 micro units with competitive rent in neighborhood
single room housing with the standard amenities but developers had to get creave to pack it inside of are smarking big debate. supports say they provide affordable housing in an expensive city. critics say they are better suited to young singles when the city by the bay needs family-friendly housing. claudia cowen with more. how tiny are the apartments, claudia? >> well, they are pretty small. the size of two parking spot. the newest unit in downtown san francisco are 280 square feet. but...
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house room in the white that the bill morris established as their library was in fact an oval room. this is from our white house documentary when we visited there. that room during the fillmores time was filled with bookcases and musical instruments. it became a salon. how did they use it? wasn't useful in their legislative role? >> she participated in the formal dinners downstairs, but there was receiving always going on. the white house had very little privacy. she was known for her interest .n a writer's -- in writers brought some of the leading lights into the white house. moreas interested in these intellectual, literary pursuits, and with her bad ankle, i don't think anyone understands what those receptions were like when they threw open the white house for thousands of people. hours and hours of standing on your feet. >> but this a largely created, it would seem like a very intimate place to bring key members of congress and others. was it a way to be at the inner sanctum as the president and advance her goals echo >> i think there were few congressmen in those days that were
house room in the white that the bill morris established as their library was in fact an oval room. this is from our white house documentary when we visited there. that room during the fillmores time was filled with bookcases and musical instruments. it became a salon. how did they use it? wasn't useful in their legislative role? >> she participated in the formal dinners downstairs, but there was receiving always going on. the white house had very little privacy. she was known for her...
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country's foreign big benefits refuse to be deemed to be taking up too much space in social housing. and a room on the moon that details all russia's plans to make that happen the whole space of the tree on its findings that's in a couple of minutes. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners i mean while they wish they could. drug tests on human eggs. to deadly pills you can have some way he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him die. is pharmacy really about helping people. to believe. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back you're watching r t the military standoff on the korean peninsula is intensifying the united states has sent several f. twenty two seals fighter jets to south korea to join a military exercise this lame that's infuriated the north which says it's now in a state of war with all along with the military drills over the border the regime in pyongyang has been angered by the latest round of you when sank just over its nuclear test carried
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house completely. i can't describe what disarray it was in. there was mold in the state dining rooms. the carpeting was filthy and gave congress a couple of months to get the house cleaned up and she scrubbed it down from top to bottom. and then they had their weeklies on thursday nights. >> a tradition we have seen from the washington administration. >> and that is the way it is. martha washington set the role and many first ladies followed long. and johnson's intention to have the common man and common people come to the house. he didn't want to have formal dinners like by written invitation but inviting people to come in and see the president's home. >> just on that note, to capture johnson's approach, this quote from martha johnson, we are plain people from tennessee, called here for a little time and i hope too much will not be expected of us. >> in fact, how did the -- mary lincoln was criticized in the press for her spending especially during the time of a war. how did the nation respond to the folks who said we are plain folks and going to approach this job this way? >> in many
house completely. i can't describe what disarray it was in. there was mold in the state dining rooms. the carpeting was filthy and gave congress a couple of months to get the house cleaned up and she scrubbed it down from top to bottom. and then they had their weeklies on thursday nights. >> a tradition we have seen from the washington administration. >> and that is the way it is. martha washington set the role and many first ladies followed long. and johnson's intention to have the...
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rooms of slaves. wallace-hadrill: to have a powerful house, it's not enough to have the grand rooms.rt is the slave quarters. and it's almost as important to have those cramped and bustling quarters behind scenes as the grand rooms in front. keach: a dozen, a hundred, as many as 400 slaves could work for a single household. who were these slaves ? and where did they come from ? "the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius. "in full force, the army marched out to plunder the countryside. "they destroyed many houses, "captured a large amount of spoils, "and took more than 20,000 slaves back to the ships." beginning in 510 b.c., roman armies spiralled outwards, conquering ever vaster territories. greeks, egyptians, gauls, mauritanians... all fell under the sweep of the empire. hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war were torn from their home countries. they became the slaves of the conquerers. the numbers of slaves was astounding -- an estimated one out of every three people living in the empire. their lives were hard. they could be beaten, whipped, even ki
rooms of slaves. wallace-hadrill: to have a powerful house, it's not enough to have the grand rooms.rt is the slave quarters. and it's almost as important to have those cramped and bustling quarters behind scenes as the grand rooms in front. keach: a dozen, a hundred, as many as 400 slaves could work for a single household. who were these slaves ? and where did they come from ? "the romans gained control of aspis," wrote the roman historian polybius. "in full force, the army...
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. >>> when the all-clear was sounded tonight in boston, the president spoke from the white house briefing room. we'll have part of that for you coming up next. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. >>> that is just one scene of celebration in boston tonight. right after they got the all-clear and right after the officials held their press conference tonight, the president used that as his cue to walk into the white house briefing room. here's part of what he said to the nation. >> we will determine what happened. we will
. >>> when the all-clear was sounded tonight in boston, the president spoke from the white house briefing room. we'll have part of that for you coming up next. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah!...
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the so-called bedroom tax will see social housing tenants have their benefits slashed if they have a spare room neil gibson. says the government is crushing those who are most in need of help. two million households across the u.k. are going to be directly affected by these taxes they're the poorest people in this country this government this tory government is attacking the poorest people on the people who can't afford to pay and they're not people are not working there are most of these people affected are people who are working but in very low paid jobs and they need these benefits to help them survive and get by where i am in sheffield we have hundreds of disabled people who are going to be directly affected by this these people can't work they're physically disabled through no fault of their own they survive on benefits of very low benefits and now they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy fi
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government plans on with a widely criticized housing benefit leaving millions with a spare room out of pocket. and comment twenty four hours a day watching our team. the streets of a u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been more than ten thousand barrels of crude oil after an exxon mobile pipeline burst on friday around two dozen homes have been evacuated and some residents forced to stay away for several more days when a cleanup operation continues what is washington correspondent karen has the details. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water though twenty three homes were evacuated there as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that was carrying canadian heavy crude to the south of the u.s. this is the country's gulf coast refineries this latest spill response from critics of the proposed keystone
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here i want to go to jon karl at the white house now in the white house briefing room. we're expecting to hear from president obama in just a few minutes. what can you tell us about what he's done since he heard of these explosions? >> he was informed almost immediately after this happened in boston, george, and got on the phone with his homeland security secretary and his fbi director, got on the phone with the governor of massachusetts, and the mayor of boston, and he's also spoken with speaker of the house jon boehner telling him what he knows. the president will speak and we'll find out the latest on this. but we also know that the intelligence committees on capitol hill have been briefed. the chairman of the intelligence committee said it is a terrorist incident. that was the chairwoman of the intelligence committee in the senator. she added, it could be foreign, it could be home-grown. that now the big question. >> but she did say it had all the hall marks of a terrorist attack. preliminary briefing by intelligence officials, you see the president right there with
here i want to go to jon karl at the white house now in the white house briefing room. we're expecting to hear from president obama in just a few minutes. what can you tell us about what he's done since he heard of these explosions? >> he was informed almost immediately after this happened in boston, george, and got on the phone with his homeland security secretary and his fbi director, got on the phone with the governor of massachusetts, and the mayor of boston, and he's also spoken with...
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very much, everybody. >> president obama finishing up a quick briefing there from the white house press rooms kristin welker is live at the white house for us. let's talk about the president being distinct this is an act of terror and makes sure that the definition of whether or not this was a lone wolf or an organized group is still yet to be determined. >> reporter: right. still a lot of unknowns here, thomas. the president saying today what he didn't say yesterday, which is that this is being investigated as an act of terror. i can tell you from my reporting that the president was hesitant to use that term yesterday because this was really still so early in this investigation so the president came out yesterday and made his comments saying that the federal government would put their full resources behind determining who was responsible for this and then just a few moments later we got a follow-up statement saying it was investigated as an act of terror. today we heard those words from the president's own mouth so that's really the significance here. and again, he reiterated the fact that
very much, everybody. >> president obama finishing up a quick briefing there from the white house press rooms kristin welker is live at the white house for us. let's talk about the president being distinct this is an act of terror and makes sure that the definition of whether or not this was a lone wolf or an organized group is still yet to be determined. >> reporter: right. still a lot of unknowns here, thomas. the president saying today what he didn't say yesterday, which is that...
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inside the old family dining room at the white house. let's say it will be tight because the room measures all of 25 by 28 feet and they're going to squeeze 12 republicans in the room with the president. to bob, what do you think? >> i've been in that room. this was chris van holland, a wonderful dance step. we've lived on that baby for 20 years. so i mean in all fairness, fair and balanced and all that. i have taken members of congress into that room. it is small and the idea is, i think, you want to get right in each other ace face and get negotiations going on. i was there with tip owe tip o'neill and eight others with the president. >> neil: during ronald reagan? >> carter. >> neil: i forget how old you are. >> you're right. that's not good. let's not go down that road. i was young. tip would go to breakfast is fat and stuff would be flying. it won't be from lack of intimacy. >> neil: is it intimidating? these guys are used to being in washington and used to being with presidents but is there something about being in the president's p
inside the old family dining room at the white house. let's say it will be tight because the room measures all of 25 by 28 feet and they're going to squeeze 12 republicans in the room with the president. to bob, what do you think? >> i've been in that room. this was chris van holland, a wonderful dance step. we've lived on that baby for 20 years. so i mean in all fairness, fair and balanced and all that. i have taken members of congress into that room. it is small and the idea is, i...
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government on the widely criticized housing benefit out leaving millions with a spare room at home out of pocket. and deadly printer american firearms and p.c.'s are on the verge of creating a three d. printed gun basing this weapon simply a matter of click and print. most years here in moscow and online this is r.t. on carry just the streets of the u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand barrels of crude oil off the exxon mobil pipeline burst on friday around two dozen homes have been evacuated some residents forced to stay away for several more days on a cleanup operation continues what is washington correspondent gonna chicken has the details now. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in our can solve but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water though twenty two homes were evacuated there as they're still cleaning up the
government on the widely criticized housing benefit out leaving millions with a spare room at home out of pocket. and deadly printer american firearms and p.c.'s are on the verge of creating a three d. printed gun basing this weapon simply a matter of click and print. most years here in moscow and online this is r.t. on carry just the streets of the u.s. town in the state of arkansas have been deluged by over ten thousand barrels of crude oil off the exxon mobil pipeline burst on friday around...
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the president then spoke to the nation from the white house briefing room and major garrett was there. major? >> reporter: scott, the president did not describe the twin bombings in boston as an act of terrorism but moments after he left the briefing room a top white house advisor told us there is no doubt in the president's mind this, in fact, was an act of terrorism and he's ordered everyone in the federal government to treat it as such. this official told us the president did not want to get ahead of the evidence or the facts and his mandate to federal law enforcement is to work with law enforcement officials to build this case methodically so it can be prosecuted successfully. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the fact but mick no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. today's a holiday in massachusetts, patriots' day. it's a day that celebrates the f
the president then spoke to the nation from the white house briefing room and major garrett was there. major? >> reporter: scott, the president did not describe the twin bombings in boston as an act of terrorism but moments after he left the briefing room a top white house advisor told us there is no doubt in the president's mind this, in fact, was an act of terrorism and he's ordered everyone in the federal government to treat it as such. this official told us the president did not want...
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government is on with the widely criticized housing benefit cuts leaving millions with a spare room at home out of pocket. it's two pm here in moscow you're watching r t a live with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us. the streets of a u.s. town in the stage of ak and so have been diluted by eva ten thousand barrels of crude oil a maximum or wild. around two dozens of homes have been evacuated with some residents of fools to stay away for several more days while the cleanup operation continues washington correspondent damage as you can has the details. exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas but the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water the twenty two homes were evacuated as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that was carrying canadian heavy crude to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest
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the room is a good example of why this house was so good for dolley. she was known for her wednesday drawing room event. they had 300 people before the were coming. during the war, up to 500 people coming. the room could only said about 5200 people. it's still serve the the very important purpose. the country was still at war when the medicines were here. dolley was playing an important role. she often had different people here, and poured members of congress would be seated at the table. many discussions took place in this room while she was the hostess. it was important to maintain a sense of decorum for the president and first lady. the business was going to go on and the united states would survive and continue. >> we have on facebook a question about whether or not she liked to mix people of various social classes at these events. >> that was part of what in deer herd to people, that she access to just about anyone who was well-dressed were properly addressed, in other words, you do not have to be elegant or rich. if you are properly dressed, could
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eastern time from the white house briefing room. not sure if it's an update on the investigation, if he has new news. but, again, that statement coming at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. we will of course bring it to you the second it happens. what happened in boston was terrifying for hundreds who were there at the scene when the bombs went off. it's terrifying to look at the video. cassidy brettler witnessed the terror firsthand. this is what she told cnn. >> i don't know. i mean, honestly, i got home last night about 11:00 and started to break down because i had been holding it in all day. i had been trying to remain composed. on social media and video just portray what was going on and tell my story. but by the time i was trying to fall asleep, it was hitting me, this is real and waking up this morning realizing it isn't a nightmare, it actually happened, and what will be the case today. >> reporter: indeed it did actually happen. there were thousands of people still running the race when those bombs went off. and for the first time, w
eastern time from the white house briefing room. not sure if it's an update on the investigation, if he has new news. but, again, that statement coming at 11:30 a.m. eastern time. we will of course bring it to you the second it happens. what happened in boston was terrifying for hundreds who were there at the scene when the bombs went off. it's terrifying to look at the video. cassidy brettler witnessed the terror firsthand. this is what she told cnn. >> i don't know. i mean, honestly, i...
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historically provided a pacing for how we convert and, therefore, lose our rental housing stock, allowing some head room for affordable housing to try to at least keep up at a minimum. therefore, any bypass of the lottery as is being discussed and is now before you with an amendment must recognize this linked relationship between preservation of existing housing stock or its conversion and then on the other hand, production. and we have to stay whole. in fact, we have to stay ahead of whole because we have a net increasing population and we always have unmet demand. so, we really do emphasize that. we look forward to the hearing coming up on the amendments we see. thanks so much for the leadership. >> thank you. ms. short. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm sarah short with the housing rights committee. i wanted to really thank supervisor chiu, supervisor yee, and supervisor kim for working so hard, tirelessly on drafting legislation that seriously took the concerns of both the tic owners who had stated that they were in financial dire straits and the renters and the tenant advocate groups who were al
historically provided a pacing for how we convert and, therefore, lose our rental housing stock, allowing some head room for affordable housing to try to at least keep up at a minimum. therefore, any bypass of the lottery as is being discussed and is now before you with an amendment must recognize this linked relationship between preservation of existing housing stock or its conversion and then on the other hand, production. and we have to stay whole. in fact, we have to stay ahead of whole...
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house. the press room bathroom is pretty disgusting.is was not just a moral obligation it was a legal obligation. you might've heard of obamacare. [laughter] [applause] that they provide a private space. but the problem was that the white house is not our employer. we are not only -- we are not on their payroll. at least some of us are not. [laughter] our employers cannot build a private room. we had to find existing report or workspace to take over. nobody wants to take that givece -- nobody wants to up their turf. thankfully, we found a private they agreed to let us do this. thank you. [applause] as it turned out, we broke through a glass ceiling. only to find that this room had a glass door. [laughter] you can see right in. ass is the only time president that i decided we needed the white house to be less trans. [laughter] we needed to put up a curtain. then we couldn't have done it, mr. president without your press aide, who is about five days overdue with a baby. we are hoping to break the new cycle my jamie. so if you're out there
house. the press room bathroom is pretty disgusting.is was not just a moral obligation it was a legal obligation. you might've heard of obamacare. [laughter] [applause] that they provide a private space. but the problem was that the white house is not our employer. we are not only -- we are not on their payroll. at least some of us are not. [laughter] our employers cannot build a private room. we had to find existing report or workspace to take over. nobody wants to take that givece -- nobody...
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shared misery by the members of congress who were arriving in the city. >> most of them lived in rooming housesnd boarding houses. it was seasonal. congress came and went. there weren't a lot of people who lived year-round in washington at that time. >> we have this graphic we have been showing of laundry being hung inside the white house. did that really happen? >> i don't know here in >> i don't either. it sounds like abigail [indiscernible] >> it would not have been a good place to drive -- to dry laundry because it was drafty and cold. >> we talked about charles dying. anymore on how that affected her and the death of the sun in that turbulent year? heartachea terrible for her and for him. >> he did write to jefferson in later years that it was the greatest grief of my life. >> jan from boise. >> thank you for putting on this series. i am curious about what role religion played in her life given that her father was a pastor. my sense is that john was raised with more calvinist bent, but was more unitary as an older man. what about abigail? >> thank you for that question. abigail was a very
shared misery by the members of congress who were arriving in the city. >> most of them lived in rooming housesnd boarding houses. it was seasonal. congress came and went. there weren't a lot of people who lived year-round in washington at that time. >> we have this graphic we have been showing of laundry being hung inside the white house. did that really happen? >> i don't know here in >> i don't either. it sounds like abigail [indiscernible] >> it would not have...
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it will take pressure off highland emergency room and house 10 skpeshlt clinics. this is just the first phase of the makeover. the medical center renovation set to be finished by 2017. >> winners of the goldman environmental prize have been announced and work of the honorees spans from iraq to chicago. >> for grade schoolteacher, educating people began with teaching students how to recycle almost everything in trash. >> i thought them you're a wizard. >> soon that campaign expanded into a fight to block the construction of incinerators. he says the fight helped establish zero waste recycling. >> for a way not speaking only about the waste. it's speaking of -- of people, of jobs. >> in columbia, securing the feature meant securing rights for a virtual army of freelance trash collectors. nora took on the scale and legal status for the recyclers. >> informal recyclers have been there since before special companies have been interest tl. >> the future of energy drew them into the campaigns. kimberly basserman shut down two of the oldest and dirtiest plants in the coun
it will take pressure off highland emergency room and house 10 skpeshlt clinics. this is just the first phase of the makeover. the medical center renovation set to be finished by 2017. >> winners of the goldman environmental prize have been announced and work of the honorees spans from iraq to chicago. >> for grade schoolteacher, educating people began with teaching students how to recycle almost everything in trash. >> i thought them you're a wizard. >> soon that...
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house completely. i can't describe what disarray it was in. there was mold in the state dining rooms. and gave congress a couple of months to get the house cleaned up and she scrubbed it down from top to bottom. and then they had their weeklies on thursday nights. >> a tradition we have seen from the washington administration. >> and that is the way it is. martha washington set the role and many first ladies followed long. and johnson's intention to have the common man and common come to the house. he didn't want to have formal dinners like by written invitation but inviting people to come in and see the president's home. >> just on that note, to capture johnson's approach, this quote from martha johnson, we are plain people from tennessee, called here for a little time and i hope too much will not be expected of us. >> in fact, how did the -- mary lincoln was criticized in the press for her spending especially during the time of a war. how did the nation respond to the folks who said we are plain folks and going to approach this job this way? >> in many ways, they loved it. one said
house completely. i can't describe what disarray it was in. there was mold in the state dining rooms. and gave congress a couple of months to get the house cleaned up and she scrubbed it down from top to bottom. and then they had their weeklies on thursday nights. >> a tradition we have seen from the washington administration. >> and that is the way it is. martha washington set the role and many first ladies followed long. and johnson's intention to have the common man and common...
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there you see jay carney in the white house briefing room, the picture of was that, obvious li of somethinge alarming were happening, that room would be either evacuated or in a high state of energy. the story is an a.p. twitter feed, in this era of social immediate what was apparently victimized in this climate of high nerves and high alert in the wake of boston. and the equity market reflected it immediately. it went down, and now has come back as a.p. itself has confirmed they were the victim of a hack attack. sioux, i assume that i got it pretty much right there. >> you did. absolutely, ty. >> and traders down there are confirming that's why the stock market sold off? >> that is indeed what happened. jay carney is the picture of calm, and he just said the president is final, the president is absolutely fine. so, you know, obviously that's why the stock market sold off so dramatically, so quickly, but it bounced back just as quickly when a.p. put out the fact that they had been hacked. once again this market is absolutely on tinder -- tenderhooks, and it we went to negative 12. and bob j
there you see jay carney in the white house briefing room, the picture of was that, obvious li of somethinge alarming were happening, that room would be either evacuated or in a high state of energy. the story is an a.p. twitter feed, in this era of social immediate what was apparently victimized in this climate of high nerves and high alert in the wake of boston. and the equity market reflected it immediately. it went down, and now has come back as a.p. itself has confirmed they were the...
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survive on benefits of very low benefits and not they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done in these in the week that they're giving one hundred hours about a pound back to millionaires they're changing the national health service they're imposing taxes on the poorest people in the country it's going to have a devastating effect to most people in this country. in germany it looks like people are getting tired of having cash to help others only this time it's not about foreign bailouts it's over helping fellow germans two decades since reunification divisions remain when it comes to the prosperous west helping the one struggling east as people all of a found out for. over the past twenty years states in the east of germany have received billions of euro in taxpayer money t
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the room is the favorite room in the house. >> it's great.news program that is looking out for our family. when they go to sleep at night it's because of help we got from abc news. >> that is a total game changer. >> we are the godwin family. that's our abc "world news" story. ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny" and we start with confirmation to a rumor we have been hearing about for quite some time. jay leno will be leaving. he will be replaced by -- jimmy fallon. >> jimmy fallon. he's in. >> everybody had a rip-roaring good old-time with this one last night. take a listen. >> you guys probably heard the news i will be taking over for the "tonight show" next february. but don't worry. until february our focus is right here on whatever this show is called. >> i got a call from my mom, she says, "well, david, i see you didn't get "the tonight show." again. >> jimmy hasn't taken over yet. the rumors are already starting. like nbc says in five years they plan to replace jimmy with justin bieber. they're moving too quickly. >> jimmy is 38
the room is the favorite room in the house. >> it's great.news program that is looking out for our family. when they go to sleep at night it's because of help we got from abc news. >> that is a total game changer. >> we are the godwin family. that's our abc "world news" story. ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny" and we start with confirmation to a rumor we have been hearing about for quite some time. jay leno will be leaving. he will be...
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housing is a big story of the u.k. at the moment we're on top of it for you. room on the moon he tells of russia's ambitious plans to make a habitable space observatory on earth shining. there's a couple of the stories we got lined up for you very shortly tonight. i mean so much to know your city in europe the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. thank you. so much. thank you. doug these. days it. makes it come. see it's so true. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. hello again north korea's parliament's approved plans to expand the country's nuclear weapons program the regime has been ramping up its rhetoric since the united states sent stealth fighter jets to south korea to joint military exercises there that infuriated the north which says it's now in a state of war with sell along with the military drills over the border the regime in pyongyang has been angered by the latest round of u.n. sanctions over its nuclear test that was carried out by confabulate because many states put its missile unit stuff some. by now it says it's re
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most importantly, the judge ordered him not to rent rooms in his house to anyone anymore. in rockville, scott broom, wusa9. >> here's a head's up for anybody with family or friends visiting d.c. this summer. probably a lot of you. the smithsonian plans to close some exhibits starting sometime after may 1. blame it on all those across the board budget cuts. the smithsonian says it lost $41 million under the cutback. >> lowering of flag is a tribute easy to see. how others are paying homage to the victims in boston that may not be the grief was staggering. one hundred days after us senate starts to act are coming together background checks the second amendment hands of dangerous criminals. ninety percent of america background checks. urge them to join comprehensive background checks. demand action. now. >>> flags on top of the white house were lowered to half staff in honor of the three people killed at boston marathon. president obama ordered the order that flags be lowered in their memories. >>> six years ago, those flags were being lowered for a different reason. one of t
most importantly, the judge ordered him not to rent rooms in his house to anyone anymore. in rockville, scott broom, wusa9. >> here's a head's up for anybody with family or friends visiting d.c. this summer. probably a lot of you. the smithsonian plans to close some exhibits starting sometime after may 1. blame it on all those across the board budget cuts. the smithsonian says it lost $41 million under the cutback. >> lowering of flag is a tribute easy to see. how others are paying...
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room before going out again. but this was the seat of power in the house. showcasing what her husband had done, how far he had come from that one-room log cabin in the middle of nowhere kentucky to this beautiful house, a very comfortable house, and kind of hinted at where they were headed, stating to the world that abraham lincoln had made it and that he was ready to move on. a caller from wisconsin, his name is tim. go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. i have read several biographies about mary lincoln, and i have never seen anything in there as to how influential, some of the policies that abraham inactive while he was president, and i am just wondering if either of your guests could elaborate further as to the extent of the political decisions that were made in the white house during his time in office. >> she was interested in personalities. it she used to refer to one as that abolitionist sneak. earlier. ironically, obtaining their goal. once they moved into the white house. move that today, it diminished. i think the partnership was in some ways
room before going out again. but this was the seat of power in the house. showcasing what her husband had done, how far he had come from that one-room log cabin in the middle of nowhere kentucky to this beautiful house, a very comfortable house, and kind of hinted at where they were headed, stating to the world that abraham lincoln had made it and that he was ready to move on. a caller from wisconsin, his name is tim. go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. i have read several...
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they survive on benefits of very low benefits another are expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done anything the week that they're giving me one hundred thousand pounds back to millionaires changing the national health service or imposing taxes on the poorest people in the country is going to have a devastating effect to most people in this country and while ordinary braved the stress they impound they can we take a look at the u.k. penny pinching leadership rich list well off. anyway in touch with the people they said they were the. world. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. internationally i'm in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us you're watching our team some of britain's multi-millionaire m
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they survive on benefits of very low benefits another are expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done in a.z. in the week that they're giving one hundred thousand bucks a pound back to millionaires they're changing the national health service or imposing taxes on the poorest people in the country is going to have a devastating effect most people in this country. to a website r.t. dot com to get more on the outcry sparked by the battle zone of austerity measures in the u.k. in the. protesters took to the streets across britain over the weekend. no longer but softening the pinch caution peas are accused of lacking real work experience not some of the politics we have a lot of opinion few in a few minutes and also ahead playing games and smart money in cyprus or that just around the.
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w,the silver ca flew into the room of the house. like people started screaming and rushing out.was crazy. they came out and they were bleeding. >> reporter: in total, there were five injuries, including two people who were inside the home. a 40-year-old woman who is in critical condition and her 9- year-old daughter, also taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >> in addition to the two victims, there are three individuals in the silver bmw who were also transported to a local hospital and being treated for nonlife-threatening injuries. >> reporter: the drivers were traveling at a high rate of speed before the crash. the driver of the red bmw was not seriously injured. he was taken to the police department for questioning. in san jose, kron 4 news. >> there has been a spike in home burglaries this month in hercules. many have been committed by the same group of suspects. >> reporter: this quiet neighborhood on the southeast side of hercules is where police say the most recent burglaries happened, five of them on monday. >> the people jumped over a back fence an
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survive on benefits of very low benefits and not they're expected to have to pay for an extra room in their house that they need for their carers to stay in or they need to because they've got children that don't live with them or for whatever reason they're the people most affected seventy five percent of the people affected by this are working people i think is the most devastating thing this government has ever done anything in the week that they're giving one hundred hours about a pound back to millionaires they're changing the national health service they're imposing taxes on the poorest people in the country it's going to have a devastating effect most people in this country. head to our website r t dot com to get more on the outcry sparked by the bedroom tax and other austerity measures in the u.k. as a protest to the streets across britain getting. more stories ahead of you who's to blame for the cyprus banking crisis a probe is launched into how millions of euros were spirited out of the country just before more punishing levies were announced and a study reveals many u.k. m.p.'s have ne
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