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the first one with a son who voluntarily walks away is rutherford b hayes. the presidents with waters and childless presidents are more likely to give up power than those with sons. >> that is funny. >> i told you about four years in the constitution, and it becomes eight and not for ever because of the precedent set right george washington. let me tell you about something else. a president has to be 35 years old. what is that about? i think it is anti-dynasty. what type of person can get elected accept the famous son of a famous father. william pitt the younger was 21 when he entered parliament. he got it on his name, whereas 35 you got to have your own track record. lower born men have a chance to rise. 20 five you have to be in the house of representatives. it turns out people who get there from an extremely young age turned out to be very politically connected. there are no birth certificate. he would later become governor of louisiana. he replaces andy jackson. he is the nephew of another congressman. he is dynastic. his name is william claiborne, and w
the first one with a son who voluntarily walks away is rutherford b hayes. the presidents with waters and childless presidents are more likely to give up power than those with sons. >> that is funny. >> i told you about four years in the constitution, and it becomes eight and not for ever because of the precedent set right george washington. let me tell you about something else. a president has to be 35 years old. what is that about? i think it is anti-dynasty. what type of person...
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is a laboratory and experimental physics going on and as the physics teacher at harvard wrote to rutherford in cambridge oppenheimer is a nice, clever young man but not particularly good in the laboratory. because of that rutherford actually turned oppenheimer down as a research student, the very first experience of academic rejection, oppenheimer had ever had. on the other hand he was accepted by christ's college cambridge. so when he went to cambridge in the summer of 25 it was the humiliating position of entering cambridge as an undergraduate having graduated from harvard. he was a member of christ college but officially for the time being an undergraduate member of christ college but he was given some space in the laboratory and made it clear to everybody concerned that his real name was to be a research physicist. to begin with, they made some attempt to repair the holes in his ability in the laboratory. they appointed one of his bright young famous, teach oppenheimer the ways of experimental physics and the laboratory. that was the most unhappy period of oppenheimer's life. she couldn
is a laboratory and experimental physics going on and as the physics teacher at harvard wrote to rutherford in cambridge oppenheimer is a nice, clever young man but not particularly good in the laboratory. because of that rutherford actually turned oppenheimer down as a research student, the very first experience of academic rejection, oppenheimer had ever had. on the other hand he was accepted by christ's college cambridge. so when he went to cambridge in the summer of 25 it was the...
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mexico's back to rutherford -- >> it goes back you rutherford the hayes. here is what it says. these are quotes. adams will work to install his thisas the lords of country. jefferson with daughters only can be trusted. adams has sons who might succeed their father. jefferson has no son. this is the surface of political discourse. >> this has to be the only time when having no son got them somewhere. it is not that martha did not give him a son. four children in five years with her first husband, so we know who the problem was. this is so interesting. are you suggesting the american people deliberately voted for people who did not have sons because we were so afraid? >> yes, it is in political discourse. is even in the artwork. take a look at this famous painting called the washington family. andhows george and martha their stepgrandchildren. is a kind of sadness. behold the man who has no one is quite looking at each other. there is a coldness. there is an emptiness in the middle. he holed a man with no son. in the middle there is a rising sun, but it is not a son. this is the
mexico's back to rutherford -- >> it goes back you rutherford the hayes. here is what it says. these are quotes. adams will work to install his thisas the lords of country. jefferson with daughters only can be trusted. adams has sons who might succeed their father. jefferson has no son. this is the surface of political discourse. >> this has to be the only time when having no son got them somewhere. it is not that martha did not give him a son. four children in five years with her...
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. >> it goes all the way up to rutherford b. hayes. when adam runs against jefferson, here's what the media says. these are quotes. this is the anti-adam side. this is a boston newspaper and a philadelphia newspaper. these are quotes. adam if elected will work to install his well born son as lords of this country, jefferson daughters can be trusted. adam is a devowed monarchist. jefferson, like washington has no son. this is on the surface of political discourse. >> to be the only time in all of history we're having no son. are you suggesting that -- >> it's not he martha didn't give him a son. martha had four children in five years with her first husband. we know who the problem was. i have to ask you this, this is so interesting to me. are you saying, suggesting that the american people deliberately voted for people who dent -- didn't have sons? >> yes, it's on the surface of political discourse. it's even evident in the mart -- or the -- art work of the period. take a look at this famous painting it it's called washington family. it
. >> it goes all the way up to rutherford b. hayes. when adam runs against jefferson, here's what the media says. these are quotes. this is the anti-adam side. this is a boston newspaper and a philadelphia newspaper. these are quotes. adam if elected will work to install his well born son as lords of this country, jefferson daughters can be trusted. adam is a devowed monarchist. jefferson, like washington has no son. this is on the surface of political discourse. >> to be the only...
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joining me is the founder of rutherford snout. and author of a government of wolves.shg merging american police state. it is great to have you here. >> we are live nothing a time when police agencies that i supported and appreciated are militaryistic. how wide spread is this? >> there are throw this happened so called swat team raids and the increase is dramatic. and what happen in the early known 80s. the pentagon handed out fro equipment to 17,000 police agencies and you are talking about peacemakers and assault vehicles and armors for the policemen. and black hawk helicopters and you have police agencies that have 50 officers and black hawk helicopters now. and they militarized the police and the police, as army officers told me, once you put the gear on and you have the them wearing mask on. that's what they do in afghanistan. you can't see who you are up against. it is not like the peace officer who walked up and said a warrant. >> this is not officer o'toole. they have tazers and assault rifles and shoot the dogs. visewn some of the raids. a young girl seven yea
joining me is the founder of rutherford snout. and author of a government of wolves.shg merging american police state. it is great to have you here. >> we are live nothing a time when police agencies that i supported and appreciated are militaryistic. how wide spread is this? >> there are throw this happened so called swat team raids and the increase is dramatic. and what happen in the early known 80s. the pentagon handed out fro equipment to 17,000 police agencies and you are...
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march 1877 rutherford b. hayes appointed him to be the marshall for the district of columbia and lincoln's administration was marshall. i am not a lincoln scholar but i do know there are people here so i am sure the name rings a bell. and then dead d.c. bar association and that we don't doubt but to be a fugitive with executive session the first bay government appointments with on the city council the legislature to use certain short period of time so when he tendered his resignation may of '87 the one who just joined howard university he did what he could so when he submits the letterpress -- recognition it makes washington and unique so with the city council to not get the letter from the secretary of state so he worked out of this building correctly the old city hall on indiana avenue the district of columbia appellate court building and the statute of think in the first erected in 1868 clear is some information about douglas about when he was marshall. he would walk from his home in anacostia to city hall
march 1877 rutherford b. hayes appointed him to be the marshall for the district of columbia and lincoln's administration was marshall. i am not a lincoln scholar but i do know there are people here so i am sure the name rings a bell. and then dead d.c. bar association and that we don't doubt but to be a fugitive with executive session the first bay government appointments with on the city council the legislature to use certain short period of time so when he tendered his resignation may of '87...
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in washington, when hay came to washington, he was assistant secretary of state under president rutherford b. hayes. henry adams had just moved here to begin researching his great, great biography of the madison and jefferson administrations. cain had come to start the geological survey and then both of them and their wives would have tea afternoon, and the five of them call themselves the five of hearts. toanyone that comes down lafayette square in washington and seize the white house will be in the middle of hay country. explain what you see and how it relates to john hay and henry adams? >> as you know, lafayette square is the six-acre square next to the white house, lined with town houses. everybody and anybody seemed to live on lafayette square, or in the blocks around that. what we forget today, washington was a very small place socially, and everyone knew their neighbors, the history of who lived there. people came and went, as they do in washington, because people change jobs, people are in office, out of office. in 1884, and john hay and henry adams began construction on side-by-s
in washington, when hay came to washington, he was assistant secretary of state under president rutherford b. hayes. henry adams had just moved here to begin researching his great, great biography of the madison and jefferson administrations. cain had come to start the geological survey and then both of them and their wives would have tea afternoon, and the five of them call themselves the five of hearts. toanyone that comes down lafayette square in washington and seize the white house will be...
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you look at the example of met life stadium in east rutherford, new jersey.t is the most expensive stadium built without public money. there are a lot of examples. chicago, wrigley field. a big renovation it. >> and pacific bell in the late 1990's. they tried to take it to the voters a couple of times spending for subsidies. they were told no both times and said we will finance a privately. the bottom line is you're only loing at the asset se of the balance sheet. they're is a liability side, and that will be imposed on taxpayers far and wide across machine. you have to look it is on that balance. and on that balance the empirical evidence from economists around the country shows that the stadium's shows zero been negative economic impact for cities. melissa: how would deceiving get done? can ey float bonds for this given that there are about to go bankrupt? they don't have the taxpayer base to even pay to keep this tree lights on. even if you had the political will to get it done, can you actually do it? >> it is supposed to -- the intention to do this, 30 y
you look at the example of met life stadium in east rutherford, new jersey.t is the most expensive stadium built without public money. there are a lot of examples. chicago, wrigley field. a big renovation it. >> and pacific bell in the late 1990's. they tried to take it to the voters a couple of times spending for subsidies. they were told no both times and said we will finance a privately. the bottom line is you're only loing at the asset se of the balance sheet. they're is a liability...
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joining me is the founder of rutherford snout. and author of a government of wolves.g merging american police state. it is great to have you here. >> we are live nothing a time when police agencies that i supported and appreciated are militaryistic. how wide spread is this? >> there are throw this happened so called swat team raids and the increase is dramatic. and what happen in the early known 80s. the pentagon handed out fro equipment to 17,000 police agencies and you are talking about peacemakers and assault vehicles and armors for the policemen. and black hawk helicopters and you have police agencies that have 50 officers and black hawk helicopters now. and they militarized the police and the police, as army officers told me, once you put the gear on and you have the them wearing mask on. that's what they do in afghanistan. you can't see who you are up against. it is not like the peace officer who walked up and said this is a warrant. >> this is not officer o'toole. they have tazers and assault rifles and shoot the dogs. visewn some of the raids. a young girl sev
joining me is the founder of rutherford snout. and author of a government of wolves.g merging american police state. it is great to have you here. >> we are live nothing a time when police agencies that i supported and appreciated are militaryistic. how wide spread is this? >> there are throw this happened so called swat team raids and the increase is dramatic. and what happen in the early known 80s. the pentagon handed out fro equipment to 17,000 police agencies and you are talking...
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bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. she was named after the president much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. little girline a growing up and a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. darling toly was the her mother and father. this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes that were important to her were veterans and soldiers and orphans, children who had been made orphans as a result of the civil war. this painting was created to hang in an orphanage in ohio where she was very supportive. those issues that were important to her. when people associated with those causes would come here and visit, they would sit in this formal parlor. spiegel grove was host to a number of reunions of civil war veterans. the unit that rutherford served in and future president mckinley .as a member of
bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. she was named after the president much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. little girline a growing up and a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. darling toly was the her mother and father. this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier...
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-- when to washington, hay had a short period when he was state nt secretary of under president rutherford b. hayes. henry adams, his dear friend moved here to start researching the great, great of the madison and jefferson administrations. king had come to start the survey.al that's three. was hayes' wife and clover harry's wife. that made five. they had tea every afternoon and called themselves the five of hearts. >> anybody who goes to goes to lafayette square and sees the white house hay be in the middle of country. xplain what you see and how it relates to john hay and henry adams? a lafayette square is six-acre square and park on the orth side of the white house and it's lined with town houses. and everybody and anybody seemed to live on lafayette square or in the blocks around it. and what we forget today, ashington was a very small place socially. everybody knew their neighbors and the history of who lived there. and people came and went as they washington because people change jobs and people are in ffice and people are out of office. hay and henry n adams began construction on ho
-- when to washington, hay had a short period when he was state nt secretary of under president rutherford b. hayes. henry adams, his dear friend moved here to start researching the great, great of the madison and jefferson administrations. king had come to start the survey.al that's three. was hayes' wife and clover harry's wife. that made five. they had tea every afternoon and called themselves the five of hearts. >> anybody who goes to goes to lafayette square and sees the white house...
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. >> the first one is by ethan rutherford, a short-story collection, a lot of variety and really humaneharacters. "the peripatetic coffin." >> what do you like about it? >> i like the killer opening paragraphs, great last lines, wild settings. three or four of the stories take place on ships of sorts. one on a submarine during the civil war, one on a futuristic whaling voyage and one on a sailing trip trapped in the arctic ice. >> are you a seafaring man? is this something that interests you or not particularly? >> yes. >> so what's next? >> the next one is -- the first book has a kind of a dark comic flair. this book is by jessica blau called "the wonder bread summer." she is highly comic. she's a southern california writer, she's got some sunshine in her voice. it's the story of ally, a 20-year-old college student for a very good reason steals a wonder bread bag full of cocaine. and she goes on a romp. >> there and's a good reason for that? >> there is a good reason. she's been working at a clothing store and doesn't realize it's a drug front. she's hasn't been paid, she's getting evi
. >> the first one is by ethan rutherford, a short-story collection, a lot of variety and really humaneharacters. "the peripatetic coffin." >> what do you like about it? >> i like the killer opening paragraphs, great last lines, wild settings. three or four of the stories take place on ships of sorts. one on a submarine during the civil war, one on a futuristic whaling voyage and one on a sailing trip trapped in the arctic ice. >> are you a seafaring man? is...
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and the brotherhood saying a senior motherhood -- rutherford muslim leaders saying all those who resigned were "remnants of government." six cap the members have resigned. . it kerry called after shows you how quick things are happening. to spokesman reportedly have also resigned as well. there is an increasing isolation of morsi alone in power. you can hear crowd behind me getting very loud, calling on the president to step down. this is the increasing isolation of the presidency, really many ways, of their own making. they have not stopped to engage in any political process since the very beginning. instead of engaging in backroom deals with people like the military. this really began in november with the constitutional declaration a place morsi's decision outside the breach of any courts, which really there has been a downhill spiral since then. so this is the culmination of that. i think it is important to remember the main force behind us, while there is a struggle between political elite, remnants of the former regime am a the military, the police apparatus, but what is really forci
and the brotherhood saying a senior motherhood -- rutherford muslim leaders saying all those who resigned were "remnants of government." six cap the members have resigned. . it kerry called after shows you how quick things are happening. to spokesman reportedly have also resigned as well. there is an increasing isolation of morsi alone in power. you can hear crowd behind me getting very loud, calling on the president to step down. this is the increasing isolation of the presidency,...
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rutherford b hays and a points frederick douglass for the district of columbia and the president lincoln was marshalled and i am not a lincoln scholar but there are folks from the d.c. group. and rings a bell. it was a prominent information at the time. and the dc bar association, and douglass there, the stance was that we don't doubt. mr. douglass's abilities or his intelligence we are not sure if he will be able to administer law properly. that is maybe because he had been a fugitive. and none the less. is he confirmed by the executive session. and he so. it is really a first big government appointment in the grant administration for a short period of time on the city council of dc on the territory. and served a short period of time. it was interesting to make washington, d.c. unique. and he tendered his resignation. in may of 1871. he was at that time. run ago newspaper. and he joined the board of howard university. a lot of calls for him to lecture all over the country. he did whatever co-. and he did not have time for the sti council so when tethers and submidst to the president. he
rutherford b hays and a points frederick douglass for the district of columbia and the president lincoln was marshalled and i am not a lincoln scholar but there are folks from the d.c. group. and rings a bell. it was a prominent information at the time. and the dc bar association, and douglass there, the stance was that we don't doubt. mr. douglass's abilities or his intelligence we are not sure if he will be able to administer law properly. that is maybe because he had been a fugitive. and...
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in tennessee, a student stopped at a dui checkpoint in rutherford county.e is what happened. >> how you doing tonight? >> pretty good. >> roll down your window, please. >> it's fine. >> yes, sir. >> it's fine? >> that's fine. >> because i can hear you. >> right there, right there. >> am i being detained? >> pull over to the side right there. >> am i being detained? >> pull over to the side right there. okay. step on out. >> but he's perfectly innocent and he knows his rights, what the constitution says. >> all right. so -- you know, i was rousted in georgia. one of the most notorious speed traps in the country. i know what happens there. in this case, are there other extent waiting circumstances? >> there are extent waiting circumstances. this kid in the car, 20 years old, a member of the libertarian party, it is what it is. >> okay. >> knew there would be dui checkpoints, on the 4th of july. he kind of went in, if not wanting to test the authorities, to challenge the authorities. >> to see how he would handle it. >> who took the video? >> he had it on a ph
in tennessee, a student stopped at a dui checkpoint in rutherford county.e is what happened. >> how you doing tonight? >> pretty good. >> roll down your window, please. >> it's fine. >> yes, sir. >> it's fine? >> that's fine. >> because i can hear you. >> right there, right there. >> am i being detained? >> pull over to the side right there. >> am i being detained? >> pull over to the side right there. okay. step on...
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joining me, john whitehead, constitutional attorney, founder of the rutherford institute, author of arnment of wolves" the emerging american police state. john, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> we are living in a time in police agent speak that i always supported and still do, but they're becoming militaristic. how widespread is this? >> very widespread. there were 3,000 so-called s.w.a.t. team raids, 80,000 now, the increase is dramatic. what happened in the early 1980s, the pentagon started handing out free equipment to 17,000 police agencies across the country, you're talking about peace makers that have tour its, assault vehicles, armor for policemen. assault rifles, black hawk helicopters, police agencies with 50 officers with black hawk helicopters now. what's happened, they militarized the police, and the police as some army officers told me, once you put that gear on and you've got someone wearing masks now, pretty far out, that's what they do in afghanistan, you can't see who you're up against, they become the military, it is not like the peace officer that would say
joining me, john whitehead, constitutional attorney, founder of the rutherford institute, author of arnment of wolves" the emerging american police state. john, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> we are living in a time in police agent speak that i always supported and still do, but they're becoming militaristic. how widespread is this? >> very widespread. there were 3,000 so-called s.w.a.t. team raids, 80,000 now, the increase is dramatic. what happened in the...
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this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name is fanny. she was named after the president's much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. she certainly was the darling to her mother and father. this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes that were important to her were veterans and soldiers and orphans, children who had been made orphans as a result of the civil war. this painting was created to hang in an orphanage in ohio where she was very supportive. it reflects those issues that were important to her. when people associated with those causes would come here and visit, they would sit in this formal parlor. spiegel grove was host to a number of reunions of civil war veterans. the unit that rutherford served in and futu
this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name is fanny. she was named after the president's much beloved sister. this is a painting of fanny with her father. she was the only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claim she was not the favorite, she had this furniture specially made for her and had one of the bigger bedrooms. she certainly was the darling to her mother and father. this is a...
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rutherford hayes had been elected by the support of the prohibition party. it was very powerful at the time. it made an agreement with the prohibition party that if elected, he would ban all .pirits in the white house there was a backlash against this. much criticism of mrs. hayes for instilling her personal morals in the nation's home. her successor, lucretia garfield, refused to continue the ban on liquor. they were conscious for the hearth and home image, which seemed to sell well on the campaign trail. a family man was seen as a good candidate, and mrs. garfield certainly cooperated against her own reaction to any publicity in providing all sorts of information about her good, solid family life. fashion became an issue with frances cleveland. frances cleveland, her temperance policy was not to personally drink. she would drink water and would keep her wine glass turned down, but she permitted liquor to be served to those who wanted to drink it. her popularity, and eventually the limited access at the white house provided to the press turned into a very u
rutherford hayes had been elected by the support of the prohibition party. it was very powerful at the time. it made an agreement with the prohibition party that if elected, he would ban all .pirits in the white house there was a backlash against this. much criticism of mrs. hayes for instilling her personal morals in the nation's home. her successor, lucretia garfield, refused to continue the ban on liquor. they were conscious for the hearth and home image, which seemed to sell well on the...
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host: colleen is from rutherford, new jersey, republican line good morning.caller: i was a teenager in california and i have lots of family members, especially young nieces and nephews out there. i always liked jerry brown and he was my governor when i was a teenager. my big problem was, he supported the prison unions and let me finish. california needs to wake up especially in george zimmerman case. california has the most absurd three strike laws. they lock up youths from 18 to 22. i can't begin to tell you all of the young black males in prison. the fact that if you as a young male, if you urinate in public depending on what county what city you are in california, they can charge you with misdemeanor or felony and the felony means that you are a registered sex offender. guest: i don't know about the law myself. i do agree with the general proposition if we think that almost everything, california is a america brought to extreme. this also the case with the prison situation. america is outlier of how many people we incarcerate. i think the mandatory sentenc
host: colleen is from rutherford, new jersey, republican line good morning.caller: i was a teenager in california and i have lots of family members, especially young nieces and nephews out there. i always liked jerry brown and he was my governor when i was a teenager. my big problem was, he supported the prison unions and let me finish. california needs to wake up especially in george zimmerman case. california has the most absurd three strike laws. they lock up youths from 18 to 22. i can't...
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rutherford hayes had been elected in part by the support of the prohibition party which was very powerful at the time and made an agreement with the prohibition party that if he would ban all spirits in the white house. there was a backlash against this and much criticism of mrs. hayes for instilling her personal morals in the nation's home. her successor, lou key that garfield refused to continue the ban on liquor, but certainly she and the president were conscious of the hearth and home image that seemed to sell so well on the campaign trail. the family man was seen as the good candidate and mrs. garfield certainly cooperated against her own visceral action to publiclyities about her good, solid, family life. fashion, again, became an issue with frances cleveland. temp s cleveland who, her rans was not to personally drink, she would drink water and turn her wine glass down. she permitted liquor to be served to those who wanted to drink it. her popularity and eventually the limited access that the white house provided to the press turned into a very ugly situation when rumors began that
rutherford hayes had been elected in part by the support of the prohibition party which was very powerful at the time and made an agreement with the prohibition party that if he would ban all spirits in the white house. there was a backlash against this and much criticism of mrs. hayes for instilling her personal morals in the nation's home. her successor, lou key that garfield refused to continue the ban on liquor, but certainly she and the president were conscious of the hearth and home image...
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. >> go. 8 hours of total labor, male and rutherford. >> oh, that's an interesting name. >> 30 secondson and i said monday. >> yes we did. >> i think in another three hours, it will be a boy. and i'm going with edward. >> savannah, i think it's going to be today at noon eastern time and probably just a traditional name like kiki. >> is it a boy or a girl. >> a girl. i hope. well, hopefully we'll have the real story coming up. we'll be back from...