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a 1911 scrapbook of signed photos of baseball greats.el of the collection is the only known autographed photo of "shoeless" joe jackson, but the bowens soon learn the rest of the collection is plenty valuable, too. >> lot 53, the 1911 christy mathewson signed photo. have you ever seen a photo like this from mathewson? >> $30,000. >> $30,000. now $36,000. >> the scrapbook is broken into four lots for auction. >> $36,000. now to go to $38,000. >> i said to my children, "dad would have loved this." >> $60,000! >> and will said to me, "except, mom, dad would never have done it because he would have kept that book as long as he was alive." >> now it's a level playing field. >> my dad and i had been to so many sort of auctions like that, but never one of this magnitude. >> there are a few bidders in the room, but most are online and anonymous. >> the christy mathewson photo, which had some very spirited bidding... >> $2,500 more to you, sir. they're gonna help you pay for it, i guess. >> ...and went well beyond its initial estimate. >> $77,500
a 1911 scrapbook of signed photos of baseball greats.el of the collection is the only known autographed photo of "shoeless" joe jackson, but the bowens soon learn the rest of the collection is plenty valuable, too. >> lot 53, the 1911 christy mathewson signed photo. have you ever seen a photo like this from mathewson? >> $30,000. >> $30,000. now $36,000. >> the scrapbook is broken into four lots for auction. >> $36,000. now to go to $38,000. >> i...
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what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.during the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] some people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our dog, barney. i tell him with eyebrows like that, he ought to be a senator. [laughter] [applause] now, this is our dog, spot. people often ask me how i came up with that name. [laughter] i don't know. i am just kind of a creative guy. [laughter] the truth is the door to the oval office has a little peephole. [laughter] this is karen hughes peeping in on me. this is karl rove peeping in on me. this is condi rice peeping in on me. spot has her own peephole. [laughter] [applause] this is andy card peeping in on me. [laughter] and ladies and gentlemen, this is the vice president of the united states look
what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.during the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] some people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our dog,...
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what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.ring the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] people have asked me if the recount has left any hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our dog, barney. i tell him with eyebrows like that, he ought to be a senator. [laughter] [applause] this is our dog spot. people often ask me how i came up with that name. [laughter] i don't know. i am just kind of a creative guy. [laughter] the truth is the door to the oval office has a little peephole. [laughter] this is karen hughes peeping in on me. this is karl rove peeping in on me. this is condi rice peeping in on me. spot has her own peephole. [laughter] [applause] this is andy card peeping in on me. [laughter] and ladies and gentlemen, this is the vice president of the united states
what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.ring the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] people have asked me if the recount has left any hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our...
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[video clip] >> my mother has put together at least 70 scrapbooks about our life as a family. what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks. [laughter] [applause] this was during the great drought of 1953. dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] we have two dogs. this is our dog, barney. i tell him with eyebrows like that, he ought to be a senator. this is our dog spot. people often ask me how i came up with that name. i don't know. i am just kind of a creative guy. the truth is the door to the oval office has a little peephole. this is karen hughes peeping in on me. this is karl rove peeping in on me. this is condi rice peeping in on me. spot has her own peephole. this is andy card peeping in on me. and ladies and gentlemen, this is the vice president of the united states looking
[video clip] >> my mother has put together at least 70 scrapbooks about our life as a family. what i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks. [laughter] [applause] this was during the great drought of 1953. dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a...
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when i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.s during the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our dog, barney. i tell him with eyebrows like that, he ought to be a senator. [laughter] [applause] this is our dog spot. people often ask me how i came up with that name. [laughter] i don't know. i am just kind of a creative guy. [laughter] the truth is the door to the oval office has a little peephole. [laughter] this is karen hughes peeping in on me. this is karl rove peeping in on me. this is condi rice peeping in on me. spot has her own peephole. [laughter] [applause] this is andy card peeping in on me. [laughter] and ladies and gentlemen, this is the vice president of the united states looking throu
when i have done is pull out some of the actual, never before seen photos from these scrapbooks.s during the great drought of 1953. [laughter] dad, neil, doro, and jeb. in my family with all those kids in the tub, it is not arsenic in the water i would be worried about. [laughter] people have asked me if it left hard feelings between my brother jeb and me. not a bit. in fact, here's a picture of the governor of florida. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] we have two dogs. this is our dog, barney....
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and with the essays in a scrapbook. and to sell a couple of dozen copies.and with the research associate masters trading and cover the virginia for the first u.s. history textbook that kidnappers icily that moment -- at precisely that moment. [laughter] but the baffle rabin's for absorbing superfluous people. that people are searching for a public call for their values that doesn't talk down to them. as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism. for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing journalism and thinking about my own transition to personal. >> away from the career of that conventional notion of the career to sustain the nomination of skills and incenti
and with the essays in a scrapbook. and to sell a couple of dozen copies.and with the research associate masters trading and cover the virginia for the first u.s. history textbook that kidnappers icily that moment -- at precisely that moment. [laughter] but the baffle rabin's for absorbing superfluous people. that people are searching for a public call for their values that doesn't talk down to them. as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism. for those...
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and with the essays in a scrapbook. and to sell a couple of dozen copies.and with the research associate masters trading and cover the virginia for the first u.s. history textbook that kidnappers icily that moment -- at precisely that moment. [laughter] but the baffle rabin's for absorbing superfluous people. that people are searching for a public call for their values that doesn't talk down to them. as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism. for those that are organized in those institutions. so with the rochester history graduate student with our senior editor we launched that as the print and digital back and. in the middle of the global recession we have no money in the geeks and entrepreneurs told us that printed benghazi is rover but they were wrong of course, . i had been writing and teaching history in the academic environment. in writing journalism and thinking about my own transition to personal. >> away from the career of that conventional notion of the career to sustain the nomination of skills and incenti
and with the essays in a scrapbook. and to sell a couple of dozen copies.and with the research associate masters trading and cover the virginia for the first u.s. history textbook that kidnappers icily that moment -- at precisely that moment. [laughter] but the baffle rabin's for absorbing superfluous people. that people are searching for a public call for their values that doesn't talk down to them. as well as the contributors from all over the country for academia and journalism. for those...
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a lot of stuff is lost but somebody made a scrapbook so i have 500 actual clippings day by day, a press corps, 60 reporters every day, german reporters, the trial is over five weeks, 25 trial days, the amount of reporting was lovely reporting, lively writing, the transcript is not giving and in munich, great thanks. >> did you write this book as a cautionary tale not to mention any names? >> started two years ago, i did not quite foresee what was happening at this stage in the political campaign. if anyone does research on hitler and the third reich in this period is writing a cautionary tale. >> i have read "mein kampf" a couple times over the years and one thing that sticks in my mind is he came up saying no political leader reached a height of his career except for the spoken word, and in switzerland i heard him speak, mesmerizing delivery he had, where did he come up, did he teach him? >> i would say instinctively, that is the reason he was a huge success, no revolution has ever been brought about by writing, he said this in writing, he put it down even as he was doing it, he called
a lot of stuff is lost but somebody made a scrapbook so i have 500 actual clippings day by day, a press corps, 60 reporters every day, german reporters, the trial is over five weeks, 25 trial days, the amount of reporting was lovely reporting, lively writing, the transcript is not giving and in munich, great thanks. >> did you write this book as a cautionary tale not to mention any names? >> started two years ago, i did not quite foresee what was happening at this stage in the...
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trying to get the original of the letter because one of the key parts of our book -- this is the scrapbook aspect -- is primary documents. so we went to the library of congress, we got permission from justice ginsburg to reprint letters including a letter from gloria steinem, the original letter to the editor or from steven wisen fed. but this letter, every time i asked for it, you know, there would just be a polite silence. and i thought, you know, this is inappropriate, maybe she doesn't want to give us this very personal letter. we just wanted a picture of it in his handwriting. anyway, her son agreed to read the book right before it went to oppress and he said why do you have my dad's letter in this weird font? you should have the original. and i said, yeah, i'd love -- remember when i asked you for it? so at the 11th hour, basically we had to stop the presses. we got an e-mail from justice ginsburg that said my son says you should have this letter. and there it was in marty's handwriting. and had we, you know -- she said i hope you can use it. had we not had the original letter, we wo
trying to get the original of the letter because one of the key parts of our book -- this is the scrapbook aspect -- is primary documents. so we went to the library of congress, we got permission from justice ginsburg to reprint letters including a letter from gloria steinem, the original letter to the editor or from steven wisen fed. but this letter, every time i asked for it, you know, there would just be a polite silence. and i thought, you know, this is inappropriate, maybe she doesn't want...
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. >> my little scrapbook. >> scrapbook formerly knowny kwn aspirins?aspirins?as -- these were taken at -- this was taken of me one his motorcycle at paisley park. >> purple reign motorcycle.. >> yeah. y at paisley park and this is my two nieces and my daughter. >> that's great.>> >> looks like you got every ticy stub from all of your four youfo something concerts.g concrt >> i've got lots of pictures. ticket stubs. and --d -- >> wow! >> everything in here.ry >> through the years. ousome of the stuff hasn't evene been put in here. >> what a collect. a the first thing when you heardtn the news yesterday what was thes first thing you were thinking? k what? wh >> no. >> couldn't be happening.t >> he just was abet paisley parp at a party. but -- but >> it is emotional.t ismoti >> it is.>> it is. >> don't you start cryingry because we're criers on good dad here. here. >> what's the last they know yot watched you're the super fan.an. if somebody now is like okay,ka because we have a youngerer generation now and i need too listen to prince now everybody is talking abou
. >> my little scrapbook. >> scrapbook formerly knowny kwn aspirins?aspirins?as -- these were taken at -- this was taken of me one his motorcycle at paisley park. >> purple reign motorcycle.. >> yeah. y at paisley park and this is my two nieces and my daughter. >> that's great.>> >> looks like you got every ticy stub from all of your four youfo something concerts.g concrt >> i've got lots of pictures. ticket stubs. and --d -- >> wow!...
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only open this park we invited a woman who came up to me with a scrapbook, pay stubs from all kinds. she saidshe said was the matter come i didn't think anyone remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because i think there are a lot of people who don't know. they know. they look at the poster. they don't quite understand when they don't understand the sacrifice is amended. it is an important film in history. so important that abusive our population and put us on the map. they became the center of military aviation in california they grow our economy from there. we need to be grateful for the men and women can only give their life that worked on the homefront to do that. .. >> >> and i said what is it about? he said but nothing clicked and i said you can bring a little bit by he brings ted big boxes of stuff to where i was staying and i read them and this was about when he was head of the division and they discovered a lot of the campaigns in the state and local elections were paying people for their votes. >> host: this is 2004? >> guest: 2007 right after bush ve
only open this park we invited a woman who came up to me with a scrapbook, pay stubs from all kinds. she saidshe said was the matter come i didn't think anyone remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because i think there are a lot of people who don't know. they know. they look at the poster. they don't quite understand when they don't understand the sacrifice is amended. it is an important film in history. so important that abusive our population and put us on the map....
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only open this park we invited a woman who came up to me with a scrapbook, pay stubs from all kinds. she saidshe said was the matter come i didn't think anyone remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because i think there are a lot of people who don't know. they know. they look at the poster. they don't quite understand when they don't understand the sacrifice is amended. it is an important film in history. so important that abusive our population and put us on the map. they became the center of military aviation in california they grow our economy from there. we need to be grateful for the men and women can only give their life that worked on the homefront to do that. ..
only open this park we invited a woman who came up to me with a scrapbook, pay stubs from all kinds. she saidshe said was the matter come i didn't think anyone remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because i think there are a lot of people who don't know. they know. they look at the poster. they don't quite understand when they don't understand the sacrifice is amended. it is an important film in history. so important that abusive our population and put us on the map....
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a woman came up to me and she had a scrapbook and she had pay stubs, all kinds kinds of things, her card from working here. she turned her eyes and ice said what's the matter? and she said i i didn't think anybody would remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because there are a lot of people who do not know what happened. they look at we can do it poster and they think maybe it was the 70s and they do not quite understand who these women were. they do not understand the sacrifice these women did during world war ii. i think it is an important period in history. i think it is important to the city of long beach, boosted our population, it put us on our map. we became the center of military aviation in california. it grew our economy from there. i think we we need to be grateful for the men and women who not only gave their life but who worked on the homefront to do that. >> for more information about tb's recent visit to long beach and many other destinations on our cities to her, go to c-span.org/cities tour. >> tonight's program is a visitation of the guggenheim p
a woman came up to me and she had a scrapbook and she had pay stubs, all kinds kinds of things, her card from working here. she turned her eyes and ice said what's the matter? and she said i i didn't think anybody would remember what we did. i thought that was a chilling statement because there are a lot of people who do not know what happened. they look at we can do it poster and they think maybe it was the 70s and they do not quite understand who these women were. they do not understand the...
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one of them got the idea for a reunion while flipping through a scrapbook that they all struck the samefrom five decades ago. >> they are looking pretty buff. better than the younger versions, actually. how could you not be happy on the beach at pendleton? >> that is a good idea. >>> it will be beach weather here, pretty soon. 80s today and tomorrow and locate your umbr ellaan light jacket because we will lose 15 or 20 degrees in the next 48 hours. a little bit unsettled. 3-degree guarantee for today, i think we are okay. we went 84 the high and that will be close. i will let you know tonight how we did at 11:00. a live look outside with the michael & sons weather camera. relative humidity is 40%. winds out of the south at seven and the southwest, 10-15 and breezy through tomorrow. milder, breezy and dry, very nice. bus stop temperatures, 56 degrees. the yellow weather alert for tomorrow afternoon. not everyone will see a shower or thunderstorm. if you are worried about a scatter shower, vote in the morning. a few showers in the afternoon, north of the border. 9:30 tonight, a great nigh
one of them got the idea for a reunion while flipping through a scrapbook that they all struck the samefrom five decades ago. >> they are looking pretty buff. better than the younger versions, actually. how could you not be happy on the beach at pendleton? >> that is a good idea. >>> it will be beach weather here, pretty soon. 80s today and tomorrow and locate your umbr ellaan light jacket because we will lose 15 or 20 degrees in the next 48 hours. a little bit unsettled....
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experiences that i had with my father, like he taught her how to paint and he wrote about how he kept scrapbooks >> she reads on. her father reveals details about his life after the germans conquered most of europe and began deporting millions of jews to ghettos and concentration camps. the nazis loot her father's apartment in berlin and steal his artwork after he and his family flee to prague, czechoslovakia. >> "i was only married for two years and had a 3-month-old baby. and there was the anxiety of how to get out of this hell." >> in 1941, the germans deport friedman, now 48, his wife, mathilde, and their daughter from prague to a large ghetto in the polish city of lodz. in august 1944, the nazis liquidate the ghetto and deport the 65,000 jews living there to concentration camps. >> my father was on the last train to auschwitz, and he never saw his wife and child again. >> upon arrival at auschwitz, men and boys are led one way, women and girls another. he never learns how and where his wife and daughter die, though the gas chamber is most likely. david's life is spared. >> "i would not be a
experiences that i had with my father, like he taught her how to paint and he wrote about how he kept scrapbooks >> she reads on. her father reveals details about his life after the germans conquered most of europe and began deporting millions of jews to ghettos and concentration camps. the nazis loot her father's apartment in berlin and steal his artwork after he and his family flee to prague, czechoslovakia. >> "i was only married for two years and had a 3-month-old baby. and...
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audience, sometimes i fake an orgasm so my roommates don't suspect i'm in my room scrapbooking."old on! and finally, this one is from me. i got twitter to write an entire comedy bit for me, and i'm going to do it again. tweet me your confessions with the hashtag #late showconfessions. forgive me, audience. >> audience: we forgive you! >> stephen: thanks. we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus. you can get a great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on new 2016 passat models. if you misplace your you can use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it from discover. get it at discover.com.
audience, sometimes i fake an orgasm so my roommates don't suspect i'm in my room scrapbooking."old on! and finally, this one is from me. i got twitter to write an entire comedy bit for me, and i'm going to do it again. tweet me your confessions with the hashtag #late showconfessions. forgive me, audience. >> audience: we forgive you! >> stephen: thanks. we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus. you can get a great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good......
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archives and this is the painstaking work of it but the remark of the administrator maintained the scrapbook and cut out newspaper clippings of their famous or infamous. and this case, headlines, murder most foul and disembodied trunk and torso. i don't know if that is the kind of thing you want to confess to a room full of folks you don't know but once i found out there was this black woman at the heart of the story, this is not the kind of history i am used to encountering. i could not put it down, those newspaper clippings gave me names and dates and roster numbers and could look them up in prison records and gave me a little background and i work the fences data, when i started researching the project i don't know how long it took me, but it is built up as it is today, during the research when my process shifted, the data and materials, painstakingly put it together, read through the coverage and find bills of indictment in philadelphia city archives, but some random goose chases too, the woman at the center of the story is one of these folks who lied about their origins and used differe
archives and this is the painstaking work of it but the remark of the administrator maintained the scrapbook and cut out newspaper clippings of their famous or infamous. and this case, headlines, murder most foul and disembodied trunk and torso. i don't know if that is the kind of thing you want to confess to a room full of folks you don't know but once i found out there was this black woman at the heart of the story, this is not the kind of history i am used to encountering. i could not put it...
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some people keep scrapbooks and others write in journals but on january 11th, 2000 noah begins his project. an experimental photography project that captures the passage of time. with the flip screen of his digital camera he's able to see the image while photographing. he lines up his nose in the senter of the screen and snaps. in the beginning he doesn't think it will be possible to photograph himself every single day but soon it becomes as normal as brushing his teeth. six years and 2,356 photos later he compiles his photography experiment into a 5.5 minute time lapse video and in august 2006 posts it on youtube. >> this blew up when this first came out. it was like mind exploding. >> viewers watch more than half a decade of his life unfold. his apartments, his hair styles and even his girlfriends. >> in some ways it's a very personal video where it's like this is me just completely exposed and people really get into that. >> in three weeks the video shoots to 1 million hits. >> every once in awhile you get that weird night vision or vacation. >> you see people in the background and swit
some people keep scrapbooks and others write in journals but on january 11th, 2000 noah begins his project. an experimental photography project that captures the passage of time. with the flip screen of his digital camera he's able to see the image while photographing. he lines up his nose in the senter of the screen and snaps. in the beginning he doesn't think it will be possible to photograph himself every single day but soon it becomes as normal as brushing his teeth. six years and 2,356...
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favorite description of our book was the one in the new york times has said it was the talmud and the scrapbookad a baby. >> great. i want to just ask another general question, and then we will get into the specifics. why do you think so many lawyers, whether in practice or academia or the media are writing novels? why do they feel the need to do something other than law? >> i have an answer. well, i have thought of fair amount about the connection between fiction and legal practice because i teach a creative writing seminar. that initially i i thought this was something i had to justify. and i tried to do so just in terms of its utility for writing generally. we have exercises every week in the students could take them and get feedback and we talk about them in class, sally's there paying attention to the writing. if you compare that to the previous seminar, it is probably more useful. but as years went on, there is a deep connection between writing fiction and practicing law, primarily if you are litigator but to a lesser extent in other fields. the litigators are doing is telling a story.a s
favorite description of our book was the one in the new york times has said it was the talmud and the scrapbookad a baby. >> great. i want to just ask another general question, and then we will get into the specifics. why do you think so many lawyers, whether in practice or academia or the media are writing novels? why do they feel the need to do something other than law? >> i have an answer. well, i have thought of fair amount about the connection between fiction and legal practice...
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it's in the scrapbook. >> so you still have that in the scrapbook?iously it was. >> all right. best prosecutor. best prosecutor in kansas city. clair, thank you so much. it's great to have you back. >> thank you. >> we hope to see you very soon. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up next, talk about getting personal, "time" magazine seems to be iepd minding everybody's business with their latest cover. we will explain that next on "morning joe." woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. they automatically shrinkers add an itethe prices jet carts, of millions of other products. very impressive. whew... it's got a little kick to it. i'm sorry, i can't hear you? nice shirt craig. at jet.com, we're always looking for unbelievable money saving in
it's in the scrapbook. >> so you still have that in the scrapbook?iously it was. >> all right. best prosecutor. best prosecutor in kansas city. clair, thank you so much. it's great to have you back. >> thank you. >> we hope to see you very soon. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up next, talk about getting personal, "time" magazine seems to be iepd minding everybody's business with their latest cover. we will explain that next on "morning...
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a woman came up to me with a scrapbook. she is all kinds of things. urquhart from working here and all that. i said what's the matter. she said i didn't think anybody would ever remember what we did. and i thought it was a chilling statement because i do think there's a lot of people who don't know about what happened and they look at the weekend to oppose her and they do think maybe it was the 70s. they don't quite understand who these women were and they don't understand the sacrifice these day. women were too. i think it is an important period in history. it's so important in the city of long beach booster the population. we have a naval shipyard as a result. we became the center of aviation in california and grew our economy from there and i think we need to be grateful for the men and women are not only gave their life but who work on the homefront to do that. >> next, craig smith shares from his time in the white house an important speech writers and presidential elections. >> had the deepest target and speechwriting? it's an amazing story. i wa
a woman came up to me with a scrapbook. she is all kinds of things. urquhart from working here and all that. i said what's the matter. she said i didn't think anybody would ever remember what we did. and i thought it was a chilling statement because i do think there's a lot of people who don't know about what happened and they look at the weekend to oppose her and they do think maybe it was the 70s. they don't quite understand who these women were and they don't understand the sacrifice these...
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distinguished gentleman from ties more than 10,000 documents, 4,000 photographs and five rare hemingway scrapbooks. preserve these original documents in cuba and bring digital images to the united states to the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston and design in a joint u.s.-cuban collaboration an onsite archival storage facility with wet and dry conservation laboratories. you know, there are so many individuals, u.s. companies and foundations that have made thest ration of hemingway's -- made the restoration of hemingway's house a passion. they have dedicated time, talent, materials and funding to this initiative for over a decade. just like to mention a few. first, are the foundations whose early contributions allowed this project and the finca vigia foundation to get its feet on the ground, explore with its cuban partners how to bring this dream to fruition and to -- and put the first cornerstones in place. they are the ford foundation, the j.m. kaplan fund, the stuart trust and the rockefeller foundation. next, i would like to recognize the national trust for historic prese
distinguished gentleman from ties more than 10,000 documents, 4,000 photographs and five rare hemingway scrapbooks. preserve these original documents in cuba and bring digital images to the united states to the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum in boston and design in a joint u.s.-cuban collaboration an onsite archival storage facility with wet and dry conservation laboratories. you know, there are so many individuals, u.s. companies and foundations that have made thest ration of...