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yeah, stanton. this is what stanton said about montgomery meigs. he said he signed his name to a blank piece of paper and meigs could write above it what he would. general sherman said "the handwriting of this report is that of general meigs, and i approve it, but i can't read it." [laughter] elizabeth: so that is integrity. now, the last thing -- how am i doing, john? no one has waved anything yet. it is about the lincoln marriage. i don't know whether you were present when i gave this talk a little while ago. and a scholar who shall remain nameless said "do not believe a word she says about the lincoln marriage." it was horrible. you can imagine how i felt about that. [laughter] elizabeth: i, at that point, did not feel i could contradict this distinguished scholar. i should have just said "here is a copy of my book. please, please, please read it." [laughter] elizabeth: the tide is turning towards mary. james mcpherson i think to agree, thank goodness. here are some things i mentioned in my chapter on the lincoln marriage. a young man who was a
yeah, stanton. this is what stanton said about montgomery meigs. he said he signed his name to a blank piece of paper and meigs could write above it what he would. general sherman said "the handwriting of this report is that of general meigs, and i approve it, but i can't read it." [laughter] elizabeth: so that is integrity. now, the last thing -- how am i doing, john? no one has waved anything yet. it is about the lincoln marriage. i don't know whether you were present when i gave...
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doug stanton: it is a great question. it is really what we are reading about now, and where our tax dollars are going. likeay things "unconventional war, or ." onventional troops ,"oving forwardness symmetrical lines and fighting an enemy -- "symmetrical forces ," are an untold part of our united states army. instead of being dropped behind enemy lines to foment resistance among disparate groups of people who might not have similar aims but have a common enemy, as we did in world war ii, just to overthrew the nazis, they were dropped into afghanistan, to try to get these warring tribes to stop fighting each other long enough to point in one direction, at the taliban. their mission was very clear and very big, and kind of unprecedented. for two reasons. special forces had never been deployed as a lead element in the united states history, ever. i mean, they always were an add-on, the thing that came in offr you read they operated to the margins, certainly out of the spotlight of the news. so everything you read in the book
doug stanton: it is a great question. it is really what we are reading about now, and where our tax dollars are going. likeay things "unconventional war, or ." onventional troops ,"oving forwardness symmetrical lines and fighting an enemy -- "symmetrical forces ," are an untold part of our united states army. instead of being dropped behind enemy lines to foment resistance among disparate groups of people who might not have similar aims but have a common enemy, as we...
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. >> next, doug stanton who told his story. bookshat 2010 festival of , this is about one hour. >> good morning, everybody. we're here at our beautiful sunny tucson, arizona looking out on a great looking audience. of course, everybody joining us at home on c-span. groggy, having lost one hour of sleep except here in arizona, where we don't have daylight savings time. that is why i am looking all bright eyed and bushy tailied, so early today. let me start out by thinking everybody who put on this festival. it is day two of the amazing event here in the tucson premier book festival of the country. of course, the great part of what is going on here in arizona. let's give them a big round of applause. as i said yesterday, we ended one streak, but there is a new streak of good book festivals that has just started out. maybe just as important. we are very lucky to have doug stanton with us here today. before i start, would like to take a moment of personal privilege to a to do someone who is here in the audience who i had a chance t
. >> next, doug stanton who told his story. bookshat 2010 festival of , this is about one hour. >> good morning, everybody. we're here at our beautiful sunny tucson, arizona looking out on a great looking audience. of course, everybody joining us at home on c-span. groggy, having lost one hour of sleep except here in arizona, where we don't have daylight savings time. that is why i am looking all bright eyed and bushy tailied, so early today. let me start out by thinking everybody...
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and so, at the end of my chapter on edwin stanton, i have a don hays -- john hays letter to edwin stanton after lincoln was killed, about what edwin stanton meant to lincoln. you know, there is that story about somebody coming in and saying "mr. president, edward edwin stanton just called me a damn fool." and he said "you're probably -- he is probably rightr." his son said later that lincoln and stanton had an agreement, actually, sort of a good cop/bad cop kind of thing. lincoln would do what he could to smooth over things. he would leave it up to stanton to really, you know, lay down the laws. as i said, edwin stanton said "no" for the nation. here is another instance. i devote a short chapter to montgomery. i was invited to do jury duty. i arrived at the pension building and i have never seen such a glorious interior space in my life. huge, four-story, white columns. i said "who on earth designed that building?" it was montgomery meigs. there is one called "second only to grant," and that caught my attention. but i wanted to tell you a few things that were said about montgomery meigs w
and so, at the end of my chapter on edwin stanton, i have a don hays -- john hays letter to edwin stanton after lincoln was killed, about what edwin stanton meant to lincoln. you know, there is that story about somebody coming in and saying "mr. president, edward edwin stanton just called me a damn fool." and he said "you're probably -- he is probably rightr." his son said later that lincoln and stanton had an agreement, actually, sort of a good cop/bad cop kind of thing....
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you heard bill marvel hold forth on stanton. stanton was a political chameleon. he changed colors many times. t. harry williams, no friend of mcclellan, would tell his civil war class stanton would like -- lie when there was no reason to lie. mcclellan thinks that stanton is his friend but in fact mcclellan will face great facility from his supposedly a edwin stanton who is quickly becoming an implacable enemy. mcclellan was also facing criticism and hostility from senior division commanders. mcclellan had reason to fear his authority was being undermined at this point, and that president perhaps was involved. though i don't see lincoln -- lincoln's not maneuvering against mcclellan. i think lincoln's still feeling his way along as commander-in-chief. on january 27, lincoln issues his famous orders calling for the general advance to the armies on washington's birthday which was meaningless because there was going to be no advance on february 22. by this time, however, mcclellan does have a plan. you have your handout there. as you know, i am no military historian
you heard bill marvel hold forth on stanton. stanton was a political chameleon. he changed colors many times. t. harry williams, no friend of mcclellan, would tell his civil war class stanton would like -- lie when there was no reason to lie. mcclellan thinks that stanton is his friend but in fact mcclellan will face great facility from his supposedly a edwin stanton who is quickly becoming an implacable enemy. mcclellan was also facing criticism and hostility from senior division commanders....
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and walter stolzier, as well as lincoln's secretary of war edwin stanton, called "stanton," and he told me and i hope i'm not revealing any confidence, he has a glint in his eye for sammen chase. good luck with that. because i'm sure we will hear about secretary of the treasury sammen chase from professor clinton. so let me start with this. john barre, who is one of our lincoln forum members, wrote a great book, but it's a doorstoper. it's huge. called "loathing lincoln." and he says in his introduction that william f. buckley jr. once said that americans shall not remember why lincoln was loved until we come to understand why he was hated. and both emotions were certainly displayed after his assassination on april 14, 1865. even those who, as william peterson said, merril peterson in his great book, even those who commemorated, or tried to memorialize his death with crepe and bunting secretly harbored a wish for his demise. so i think what we have is a thought on when this dislike of lincoln began. and i think -- i think it's true, or it occurred even before he was elected president, a
and walter stolzier, as well as lincoln's secretary of war edwin stanton, called "stanton," and he told me and i hope i'm not revealing any confidence, he has a glint in his eye for sammen chase. good luck with that. because i'm sure we will hear about secretary of the treasury sammen chase from professor clinton. so let me start with this. john barre, who is one of our lincoln forum members, wrote a great book, but it's a doorstoper. it's huge. called "loathing lincoln."...
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called "stanton." he told me, and i hope i am not revealing any confidence, he has a glint in his eye. good luck with that. i am sure we will hear about secretary of the treasury salmon chase from professor clinton. let me start with this. john barr, one of our members, wrote a great book but it is a door stopper, it is huge. lincoln."led "loathing he said in his introduction that william f. buckley, jr. once said americans shall not remember why lincoln was loved until we come to understand why he was hated. both emotions were shown after his assassination in 1865. even those who as william , petersen said, even those who commemorated or tried to memorialize his death with a -- bunting secretly harbored a wish for his demise. i think what we have is a thought on when this dislike of lincoln began. and i think it is true, even before he was elected president, and deep and throughout his administration. certainly, lincoln's political outlook, in contrast to slaveholders contributed to this, his reliance
called "stanton." he told me, and i hope i am not revealing any confidence, he has a glint in his eye. good luck with that. i am sure we will hear about secretary of the treasury salmon chase from professor clinton. let me start with this. john barr, one of our members, wrote a great book but it is a door stopper, it is huge. lincoln."led "loathing he said in his introduction that william f. buckley, jr. once said americans shall not remember why lincoln was loved until we...
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he violates the law by firing at -- by firing edward stanton. we got into a talk last night about the difference between these people. stanton, the champion of african-american rights, a person who wanted to see things change, so you can see how they would not get along. it's a shame we don't talk more about people like that, people that had those ideas. they're sort of a notion -- when i say radical republicans, people don't know who they are, but it's amazing that there were people at the time who actually wanted a different story for america. they were ahead of their time, but were willing to be fair. we don't know about those people -- those names aren't as well known. we talk about people who are or had attitudes that were opposed to ours. that is the main thing about history. that's the exciting thing about it, some ways the tragic thing about it. things don't have to happen the way they happen. there could have been a different way during this time period. johnson is not the man to bring this about. he fires stanton. this is their attempt
he violates the law by firing at -- by firing edward stanton. we got into a talk last night about the difference between these people. stanton, the champion of african-american rights, a person who wanted to see things change, so you can see how they would not get along. it's a shame we don't talk more about people like that, people that had those ideas. they're sort of a notion -- when i say radical republicans, people don't know who they are, but it's amazing that there were people at the...
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katie stanton first saw these images while watching the news at her office in burlingame and decided to do something to help. >> i looked online to see if there might be a go fund me page, and i didn't see one so, i decided to set one up thinking that maybe i could raise $1,000 or so for her. >> reporter: stanton launched her go fund me campaign friday afternoon. people across the country have already pledged more than $130,000. >> this touched a nerve. i think we have all been moved by the me too movement and have all been moved by the bravery that so many women have demonstrated over the past year. >> reporter: tina johnson is one of eight women who have accused former alabama senate candidate roy moore of sexual assault. he ultimately lost that race in one of the most watched special elections of last year. alabama authorities say they don't believe there is any connection between moore's campaign and the fire that consumed johnson's home. johnson says they're devastated by the fire. >> everything's gone. we come out of there with the clothes on our backs, me, my grandson and my h
katie stanton first saw these images while watching the news at her office in burlingame and decided to do something to help. >> i looked online to see if there might be a go fund me page, and i didn't see one so, i decided to set one up thinking that maybe i could raise $1,000 or so for her. >> reporter: stanton launched her go fund me campaign friday afternoon. people across the country have already pledged more than $130,000. >> this touched a nerve. i think we have all...
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so stanton would go to the war telegraph office and dispense information that's officially coming from the government and then newspapers would report that as well. i can't purport to know precisely what people's reaction was not being there, but certainly there are reports in subsequent editions of, you know, sort of frenzy and despair. this was a much beloved figure, leader in parts of this country, and so there was certainly a bit of worry and mayhem. in addition to that because other reports that the secretary of state had been killed, when, in fact, he wasn't killed, he was severely injured, but he wasn't killed. there was uncertainty whether this was an attack on this nation from an act of terrorism, was it a foreign attack, was it some greater plot that was going to result in murder of other individuals in the government? it was unclear, especially just coming off the civil war, what exactly this all meant. so certainly there was this hunger among the citizenry to get as much information as they possibly could and "the herald" was definitely working to supply that. you will see
so stanton would go to the war telegraph office and dispense information that's officially coming from the government and then newspapers would report that as well. i can't purport to know precisely what people's reaction was not being there, but certainly there are reports in subsequent editions of, you know, sort of frenzy and despair. this was a much beloved figure, leader in parts of this country, and so there was certainly a bit of worry and mayhem. in addition to that because other...
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stanton said she couldn't just sit by, so she launched a fund-raiser friday afternoon. people across the country already have pledged more than $130,000. tina johnson is one of eight women who accused the former alabama senate candidate of sexual assault, and he, of course, ultimately lost that senate race. stanton says she's inspired by the courage of women like tina. >> this touched a nerve. i think we have all been moved by the me too movement and have all been moved by the bravery that so many women have demonstrated over the past year. >> while alabama authorities are now saying they don't believe there's any connection between moore's campaign and the fire that destroyed johnson's home, still, the money raised will go to help her rebuild her home, and any extra money raised will go to local charities in alabama. >>> we continue to follow developing news out of fairfield, where police are searching for the person who shot at a car and caused a chain reaction crash. police tell us two cars were driving down waterman boulevard around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, when so
stanton said she couldn't just sit by, so she launched a fund-raiser friday afternoon. people across the country already have pledged more than $130,000. tina johnson is one of eight women who accused the former alabama senate candidate of sexual assault, and he, of course, ultimately lost that senate race. stanton says she's inspired by the courage of women like tina. >> this touched a nerve. i think we have all been moved by the me too movement and have all been moved by the bravery...
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tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar.found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van ignition as they tried to steal that too.but the most concerning part to patrick and his family is that this all happened right outside their north concord townhouse. it's scary to have your safe space no pun intended violated like that so close where your children are sleeping it puts a panic in your gut that you're not sure how to deal with so we're working on the shock of it all. obviously safety is a concern and we're gonna take some more preventative measures to keep our family safe and keep our business rollingthe video of the crime was posted on the stanton plumbing facebook page and shared over
tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar.found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van ignition...
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the stanton's are hopeful that the men, who can be seen very clearly, are caught and punished for whatd to their family business.... anyone with any information about the crime are asked to call the concord police department.maureen kelly kron4 news (vicki) two people are still missing after the deadly mudflow disaster in montecito... both of the missing are children -- a teenager and a toddler. santa barbara county rescue teams have been working tirelessly to find them. last weekend they brought in 20 different dog teams from all over the state to help... now they are bringing in fresh dogs in the search for the victims.. and talking about why the search is different now than what we saw in the first week of the disaster (vicki) the mudslides killed at least 20 people and destroyed about 65 homes.about 65 destroyed 20 people and killed at least
the stanton's are hopeful that the men, who can be seen very clearly, are caught and punished for whatd to their family business.... anyone with any information about the crime are asked to call the concord police department.maureen kelly kron4 news (vicki) two people are still missing after the deadly mudflow disaster in montecito... both of the missing are children -- a teenager and a toddler. santa barbara county rescue teams have been working tirelessly to find them. last weekend they...
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walter, picking up on that, what help the stanton do to enforcements far as of the draft and filling up what many opponents called best deals of the north -- bastilles of the north? he creates a system, provost marshals in every constitutional district -- congressional district and they are given broad authority to arrest those opposing the draft, and these are energetic men and they take that to heart. hundreds of folks are arrested for interfering with the draft -- if a is almost democratic strategist were writing for stanton what not to do in order to help democrats get votes in the fall of 1863 and 1864, it would be a perfect script. it gives the democrats a great argument that the constitution, as it was, a key element is lincoln and stanton are throwing editors and others into prison for opposing the draft. segue and then we will get to catherine, but issuesn, what about the confronted lincoln and the decisions he made? mark neely's pulitzer prize-winning book the state of liberty shows most of the civilians arrested were people doing things to be there materially hurt the unio
walter, picking up on that, what help the stanton do to enforcements far as of the draft and filling up what many opponents called best deals of the north -- bastilles of the north? he creates a system, provost marshals in every constitutional district -- congressional district and they are given broad authority to arrest those opposing the draft, and these are energetic men and they take that to heart. hundreds of folks are arrested for interfering with the draft -- if a is almost democratic...
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he fires stanton. this is their attempt to remove him from office. they impeach him, but it fails in senate. terribly popular among people. impeachment power it is a big deal. i'm doing the will of people. he was not elected, but he was brought along with abraham lincoln. , a toughan amazing thing to do. he survives, but doesn't really survive as the president very much. non-entity after that, makes a return to government after he leaves office as senator, is there for a while and then dies. leftis legacy is one that us with something really terrible. marshall, the case about affirmative action speculates and wonders, what would've happened if things had been different. reason where in this position now is because steps were not taken in the past in order to .ring people forward one of the things we got from andrew johnson's recalcitrance was the 14th amendment. andight thank him of that that is something that everybody has benefited from. what had happened if he went along with the program of the freedmen's bureau and given the power of the presiden
he fires stanton. this is their attempt to remove him from office. they impeach him, but it fails in senate. terribly popular among people. impeachment power it is a big deal. i'm doing the will of people. he was not elected, but he was brought along with abraham lincoln. , a toughan amazing thing to do. he survives, but doesn't really survive as the president very much. non-entity after that, makes a return to government after he leaves office as senator, is there for a while and then dies....
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maryland take it police say a preliminary investigation reveals that stanton may have walked right into oncoming traffic directly into the path of the approaching patrol car. the victim's mother says she has a hard time child that most of us look right and look left, he look right left, right left before he cross the treat. i knew what they were saying wasn't true. i knew it. authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the accident to call maryland take it police. montgomery county police right now are look ing for two men accused of trying to abduct an eight year old girl in a tacoma park neighborhood. the child got away. she also got a good look at one of the men. the girl told police she was outside wait waiting for her dad to take her to school when two men in a grai vinnie man approached and offered her capped did i. she ran in and told her father. police say she gave her a good description of one of the men. i thought it was very impressive of how much she could remember for the brief encounter. it's very helpful. obviously offering children candies one of the old things.
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it turns out jerry man derrick stantoning is not as much of the problem as i thought it it was. it's definitely a symptom, but the real problem is the partisans and the pole riced ded nature of our primaries . even if you drew the district in a 50/50 way, half republican and half democrat it's more even in that scenario you would end up with candidates from the treatments in the even election and that doesn't solve the poll artic airization program. we had chuck sue mere and nancy pelosi and i know a the look of democrats who are running for congress you'll have the rep senator say jason autism meyer is the candidate. is a nancy pelosi figure harmful to democrats down the road? it's harmful to democrats trying to win in contested purple swing seats like that. so in a district i represented that was basically half republican and half democrat, conservative democrats, yeah, it's a big problem when the leader is view ed as a san francisco liberal. there are areas of country where she's very popular , certainly western pennsylvania is not one of them looking into 2018 if the democra
it turns out jerry man derrick stantoning is not as much of the problem as i thought it it was. it's definitely a symptom, but the real problem is the partisans and the pole riced ded nature of our primaries . even if you drew the district in a 50/50 way, half republican and half democrat it's more even in that scenario you would end up with candidates from the treatments in the even election and that doesn't solve the poll artic airization program. we had chuck sue mere and nancy pelosi and i...
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reporting from beverley hills, i'm stephanie stanton. frances, back to you. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >> georgia and alabama will battle for the national championship tonight at the mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta. and the president will be attending the big game. even before his arrival mr. trump is already stirring up some disturbances. the naacp is urging people to hold anti-trump signs and wear white to mock the snow flake label being used by his supporters to describe trump critics. another group refused fascism atl plans to take a knee before the game carrying on the nfl's national anthem protests. atlanta police and the secret service are coordinating security efforts ahead of the president's visit. >> for those looking forward to president trump's fake news awards, you'll have to wait. the president saying on twitter, those awards will now be presented on wednesday for the, quote, most corrupt and biased of the mainstream media. the tweet coming as the new scathing new book "fire and fury" is once again raising questio
reporting from beverley hills, i'm stephanie stanton. frances, back to you. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >> georgia and alabama will battle for the national championship tonight at the mercedes-benz stadium in atlanta. and the president will be attending the big game. even before his arrival mr. trump is already stirring up some disturbances. the naacp is urging people to hold anti-trump signs and wear white to mock the snow flake label being used by his supporters to...
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a preliminary investigation reveals that stanton may have walked right into oncoming traffic directly into the path of the approaching patrol car. the victim's mother says she has a hard time believing that. eric is a child that most of us look right and look left. he looked right left , right, left before he crossed the street. i knew what they were saying wasn't true. authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the accident to call maryland state police. a young girl is recovering tonight after being hit by a car. it happened around 9 a.m. at the intersection of pa brooks drive in suitland. prince george's county police say the victim was taken to the hospital with critical injuries the big question is was the victim in the crosswalk we she was hit. right now i don't know that yet. we don't know that yet, the investigators are till working it out right now. this is truly a sad situation. do you guys have cameras in the area to kind of tell if she was in the crosswalk at all in. >> i'm not sure where the camera s are. there are cameras at certain intersections here. there wi
a preliminary investigation reveals that stanton may have walked right into oncoming traffic directly into the path of the approaching patrol car. the victim's mother says she has a hard time believing that. eric is a child that most of us look right and look left. he looked right left , right, left before he crossed the street. i knew what they were saying wasn't true. authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the accident to call maryland state police. a young girl is recovering...
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tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar.d found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van ignition as they tried to steal that too.but the most concerning part to patrick and his family is that this all happened right outside their north concord townhouse. it's scary to have your safe space no pun intended violated like that so close where your children are sleeping it puts a panic in your gut that you're not sure how to deal with so we're working on the shock of it all. obviously safety is a concern and we're gonna take some more preventative measures to keep our family safe and keep our business rollingthe video of the crime was posted on the stanton plumbing facebook page and shared ove
tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar.d found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van...
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reporting in beverley hills, i'm stephanie stanton. frances, back to you. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >> for those looking forward to president trump's fake news awards, you're going to have to wait. the president saying on twitter that those awards will now be presented on wednesday for the, quote, most corrupt and biased of the mainstream media. the tweet coming as the scathing new book "fire and fury" is once again raising questions in the media about the president's fitness to lead. meanwhile, steve bannon is seemingly backtracking on comments he made to the book's author michael wolff. in a new statement bannon reiterated his unwavering support for the president and his agenda and called the book inaccurate. nbc's kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: brutal cold on the president's return from camp david. while a biting wind blew across twitter as the president blasted again. "i have to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author." adding, ronald reagan had the same problem and handled it well so will
reporting in beverley hills, i'm stephanie stanton. frances, back to you. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >> for those looking forward to president trump's fake news awards, you're going to have to wait. the president saying on twitter that those awards will now be presented on wednesday for the, quote, most corrupt and biased of the mainstream media. the tweet coming as the scathing new book "fire and fury" is once again raising questions in the media about the...
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tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar..and found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van ignition as they tried to steal that too.but the most concerning part to patrick and his family is that this all happened right outside their north concord townhouse. it's scary to have your safe space no pun intended violated like that so close where your children are sleeping it puts a panic in your gut that you're not sure how to deal with so we're working on the shock of it all. obviously safety is a concern and we're gonna take some more preventative measures to keep our family safe and keep our business rollingthe video of the crime was posted on the stanton plumbing facebook page and shared
tuesday morning patrick stanton came out to find all of the doors of his plumbing company's van ajar..and found thieves had gotten away with some very expensive tools they got all of the cordless tools all of the power tools everything they even stole my seat organizer have my schedulebecause he has a high def security camera pointed at his van....the entire operation was captured on video. in addition to taking 8-grand worth of tools, the theives also did about 2 grand in damage to the van...
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it was that course i had in 10th grade at least high school in stanton, virginia.: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? dr. collins: in chemical physics. david: what is chemical physics? dr. collins: quantum mechanics, it was mathematical, physical science. david: your parents are obviously proud. you got a degree from the university of virginia. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what happened? dr. collins: here i was as a graduate student sort of working late at night, and there was another guy a floor above me who was also there working in night, in the lab working on dna. the more i read about it and talked to him about it and began to read articles about it, the more excited i got. this is an area of science that is ready to burst forward with all kinds of potential. and frankly, i was feeling a little bit lonely and a little bit like what i was pursuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe tha
it was that course i had in 10th grade at least high school in stanton, virginia.: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? dr. collins: in chemical physics. david: what is chemical physics? dr. collins: quantum mechanics, it was mathematical, physical science. david: your parents are obviously proud. you got a degree from the university of virginia. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what...
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for joining us live from stephanie stanton. the country's. first memorial to the members of the. killed by the military dictatorship many activists vanished during the nine hundred seventy s. and one never found. reports from. nature the historian. wants the world to know. the center of the plaza goes through here to the quake it's a sacred space. where only one day a year the sun rays pass directly from one side to the other even to get out of the know. it's here surrounded by seven hundred year old trees that the first ever memorial to one hundred seventy one might put a big tim's of chile's former military dictatorship will soon be formally opened up here. shortly after the nine hundred seventy three military coup could he needs twenty three year old brother nelson a left wing university student was detained by soldiers and never seen again but he made a race for them and that's when i understood for the first time the meaning of state terrorism the fact that i could escape and go into exile explains why i'm alive to tell the story. it took twenty warrants for nelson quoting o
for joining us live from stephanie stanton. the country's. first memorial to the members of the. killed by the military dictatorship many activists vanished during the nine hundred seventy s. and one never found. reports from. nature the historian. wants the world to know. the center of the plaza goes through here to the quake it's a sacred space. where only one day a year the sun rays pass directly from one side to the other even to get out of the know. it's here surrounded by seven hundred...
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elizabeth cady stanton and susan were in new england on behalf of the suffrages movement and they made sure to meet ida lewis and they spent the day with her. according to accounts, they were so enthusiastic and hoping that this is a woman that can really personify what this movement is all about, but when they left, she said i just have to get back to work. she did not want to be part of this national movement. famous civil war heroes came to visit her. the highlight of her visits was from president grant. he had been in town for something and he said he was not leaving newport until he got to shake the hand of ida lewis. ida got hundreds of proposals of marriage when she became famous but she was engaged at age 27. she was already engaged to another captain and she did leave the lighthouse to move in with him which she was expected to do, and be a full-time wife. less thanage lasted two years and when her father died of a second stroke, she came back to lime rock to take over the duties and never left. records show see shaved -- she saved 18 people total but it is believed she saved
elizabeth cady stanton and susan were in new england on behalf of the suffrages movement and they made sure to meet ida lewis and they spent the day with her. according to accounts, they were so enthusiastic and hoping that this is a woman that can really personify what this movement is all about, but when they left, she said i just have to get back to work. she did not want to be part of this national movement. famous civil war heroes came to visit her. the highlight of her visits was from...
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turns out to be the case but we should see what happens in the coming out of the moment stephanie stanton there in beverly hills have a have a great night last saturday. now the winter deep freeze gripping much of the northeastern united states and canada has brought record breaking cold temperatures washington and new hampshire was one of the coldest places on earth the stall dubbed the ball messiah clone is being blamed for the conditions and nineteen deaths in the u.s. thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed causing widespread traffic like calles. your child is their homes a whole robin these are all top stories about five hundred nigerian migrants stranded in libya have returned home. the nigerian government ordered the immediate evacuation of about five and a half thousand of its citizens from libya after reports of abuse slavery and torture is evident dress traveled with some of them for most of the migrants on this flight it's a mixed feeling of being free at last and that of disappointment they've been through so much over the past years they left with such promise but
turns out to be the case but we should see what happens in the coming out of the moment stephanie stanton there in beverly hills have a have a great night last saturday. now the winter deep freeze gripping much of the northeastern united states and canada has brought record breaking cold temperatures washington and new hampshire was one of the coldest places on earth the stall dubbed the ball messiah clone is being blamed for the conditions and nineteen deaths in the u.s. thousands of flights...
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used to be done not going to be that way let's get more on this now we're joined by stephanie ten stanton she is live for us in beverly hills so a very different golden globes the sea of stephanie did it fail to you did it feel like a sort of a sea change in the industry. absolutely elizabeth you could definitely feel and see change going on just really live in real time not only did we see these a listers wear black on the carpet as they said they would but then we also saw it translate into the show it sounds and many of the speeches a lot of women stood up they paid homage to the women who came before them those that spoke out about the sexual inequality sexual harassment in hollywood they vowed to continue this movement and you could really feel that their hope now is to increase the number of female directors producers not just in front of the camera but putting more women in positions of power and empowering women so it was really an incredible sight to see and you could really feel that change in motion and away from those very serious issues the golden globes are schools one of th
used to be done not going to be that way let's get more on this now we're joined by stephanie ten stanton she is live for us in beverly hills so a very different golden globes the sea of stephanie did it fail to you did it feel like a sort of a sea change in the industry. absolutely elizabeth you could definitely feel and see change going on just really live in real time not only did we see these a listers wear black on the carpet as they said they would but then we also saw it translate into...
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through the diligence and compassion of athletic director dennis stanton, and supervisor of special education, the introduction of unified sports into the school has greatly enhanced the curriculum of special needs students and allowed them to compete with other students in interscholastic competition. one of overwhelm four schools in the nation and first in pennsylvania to have been this respect, i am proud of the work done at the high school to support and enhance the education and recreational development of all students. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlelady from oregon, ms. bonamici, for five minutes. ms. bonamici: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm a member of congress, but i'm also a mom. and as a mom i am puzzled and frankly dismayed because congress has not found a bipartisan way to provide long-term funding for the children's health insurance program. more than nine million children and pregnant mothers, including thousands in oregon, receive basic health care through chip. in the past, this popular program has always had b
through the diligence and compassion of athletic director dennis stanton, and supervisor of special education, the introduction of unified sports into the school has greatly enhanced the curriculum of special needs students and allowed them to compete with other students in interscholastic competition. one of overwhelm four schools in the nation and first in pennsylvania to have been this respect, i am proud of the work done at the high school to support and enhance the education and...
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and in stanton the white house to an end after a mere seven months now following the publication of an incendiary book bannon trump have suddenly become sworn enemies trading barbs over the media given how fervently readers of breitbart have supported trump the cracks in this relationship could spell trouble. well for more on this now i'm joined by our correspondent in washington carson phenomena good evening to you karsten so beyond this being a broken political bromance why does this public falling out between trump and bain and why does it matter it matters because even though many conservatives distancing themselves from ben and siding with trump benon still has some influence and he still represents the ideology of at least part of the trump base and as long as he is in charge of right wing use platform he can still do to the trump if this really is the final breakup and we understand according to the interview in this book by the journalist mr wolf donald trump reportedly did not want to even win the race for the white house i mean if that's true what does this mean if wants to m
and in stanton the white house to an end after a mere seven months now following the publication of an incendiary book bannon trump have suddenly become sworn enemies trading barbs over the media given how fervently readers of breitbart have supported trump the cracks in this relationship could spell trouble. well for more on this now i'm joined by our correspondent in washington carson phenomena good evening to you karsten so beyond this being a broken political bromance why does this public...
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it hap the on limestone road in stanton. minutes after they drovece founy nowhere to be found. the children were okay. >> when it comes to starting a baby on solid food, new study finds researchers are getting it wro three start ear researchers say experts say foods other than breast milk orormula should be incorporated around six months. >> the dow sitst 25,000 tonight for the first time ever. blue chips rally le year after topping $20,000. it has been a bull run since barack obama's first year in office. president trump quipped the next barrier is 30,000. eagles fans jumped at their chance to get tickets this morning. they sold out in minutes despite prices from 80 to $185 a seat, at the link13th, at 4:30. a lot more about the eagles and playoffs in just while with ducis rodgers. volunteers from a philadelphia church are out in the cold digging out fan't they grabbed their shovels and fanned out to clear sidewalks and driveways for the elderly and disabled. the effort was organized by the church of god. there is going to be aot of digging and a lotf shivering. >> it should be
it hap the on limestone road in stanton. minutes after they drovece founy nowhere to be found. the children were okay. >> when it comes to starting a baby on solid food, new study finds researchers are getting it wro three start ear researchers say experts say foods other than breast milk orormula should be incorporated around six months. >> the dow sitst 25,000 tonight for the first time ever. blue chips rally le year after topping $20,000. it has been a bull run since barack...
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>>>aware, twog children experienced a terrifying ordeain the back of a stolen stanton, minutes after the suspect drove off, he ditched the car and left the children inside, the children ages 1 and five were not hurt. >>> we're learning about a recent health scare for alex trebek, the 77-year-old had a a procedure last month during the holiday break. in an online video he said he hopes to return to jeopardy very soon. showro which takes place shows well in advance, the only p to april.be to move the annual >> welcome back mobile 16 out and about to show you what the roads are like, rht now it is in germantown on sydney street i cruised to live in that neighborhood up in mount ay. tit people who park on the streets, getting out is rough and icy. that's what you see from mobile 6. >> reporter: the mountains of temperures, wear battery packs, mine is nice and toasty. >> get her another one. >> it's like a personal heater, a camera shaking in the wind. over 30 miles per hour so you know you've got blowing snow in places, too. people moving okay here, you see the snow and the ice on woodha
>>>aware, twog children experienced a terrifying ordeain the back of a stolen stanton, minutes after the suspect drove off, he ditched the car and left the children inside, the children ages 1 and five were not hurt. >>> we're learning about a recent health scare for alex trebek, the 77-year-old had a a procedure last month during the holiday break. in an online video he said he hopes to return to jeopardy very soon. showro which takes place shows well in advance, the only p...
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stephanie stanton reports. >> reporter: the story of a mom seeking to avenge her daughter's murder took best drama honors at sunday night's golden globe and the film's star francis mcd'or mutual fund won best actress. the women in the room tonight are not here for the food. we are here for the work. >> mcdormund's comments began with stars wearing black on the red carpet to highlight gender inequality with a rousing speech by cecil b. demille award recipient oprah winfrey. >> want all of the girls watching here today to know that a new day is on the horizon. >> gary oldman, best actor in the drama for "darkest james franco. lady bird won best musical or com da and its star won best actress. guillermo del toro, and best animated film went to "coco." >> hulu's the handmaid's trail won best drama and its star best actress. best actress for its star rachel brosnahan. >> they am being seen. >> "this is us" star sterling k. brown captured best actor while aziz ansari grabbed best actor in a comedy, but it was the night's overriding theme of female empowerment. >> it's really great to understa
stephanie stanton reports. >> reporter: the story of a mom seeking to avenge her daughter's murder took best drama honors at sunday night's golden globe and the film's star francis mcd'or mutual fund won best actress. the women in the room tonight are not here for the food. we are here for the work. >> mcdormund's comments began with stars wearing black on the red carpet to highlight gender inequality with a rousing speech by cecil b. demille award recipient oprah winfrey. >>...
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. >> police are searching for the suspect that stole a car with limestone road in stanton.fte, police found the car with the one and five-year-olds inside. . the children were oka comes to starting a baby on solid food, a new study finds r getting it wrong. one in three start too early perts say foods other than east milk formulahould be incorporated around six months. >> the dow sitsut 25,000 he first time blue rally a year aft runbarack obama's first year ir morning. they soldut prices to $185 aary 13th, at 4:30. a lot more about the and playoffs in just wh du rodgers. voluntrsrom a philadelphia church are out in the cold digge grabbhovels and themselves. fanned out to clear cars, sidewalks and driveways for the elderly and disabled. the effort was the church of god. there is gng to be a l of di lot of shivering. >> it should be a for help youreibo tomorrow. the cold live on sky 6, taking a look at the ben see the flags whipping in the wind.the winds are not lp until half way through the weekend. windchill advisories are now in continue right until noon on saturday. windc
. >> police are searching for the suspect that stole a car with limestone road in stanton.fte, police found the car with the one and five-year-olds inside. . the children were oka comes to starting a baby on solid food, a new study finds r getting it wrong. one in three start too early perts say foods other than east milk formulahould be incorporated around six months. >> the dow sitsut 25,000 he first time blue rally a year aft runbarack obama's first year ir morning. they soldut...
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start with greg stanton. >> good morning. i'm the mayor of phoenix, and chairman of the energy committee. good morning. i am hobbie r gonzales, mayor of the city of santa fe. javier gonzalez, mayor of the city of santa fe. >> good morning. i am david miller. i am former mayor of the city of toronto in canada. glass, director of a coalition of some of the largest labor groups in the united states. >> good morning. i am vice chair with javier gonzalez. >> mike summers. lakewood, ohio mayor. robert kennedy. village of freeport mayor, new york. >> water creek mayor. mayor of the city of honolulu. good to see. mayor of a town just north of ottawa, the capital city. >> mayor of edmonton, canada. mayor of niagara falls, new york. organization founded by the late richard daley, consisting of 131 cities on the u.s. and canadian side on the great lakes. working on environmental issues. >> tim keller, brand-new mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. ethan berkowitz, mayor of anchorage. >> mayor of dubuque, iowa. >> mayor of knoxville, tennes
start with greg stanton. >> good morning. i'm the mayor of phoenix, and chairman of the energy committee. good morning. i am hobbie r gonzales, mayor of the city of santa fe. javier gonzalez, mayor of the city of santa fe. >> good morning. i am david miller. i am former mayor of the city of toronto in canada. glass, director of a coalition of some of the largest labor groups in the united states. >> good morning. i am vice chair with javier gonzalez. >> mike summers....
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stephanie stanton is near montecito with the latest on the deadly mudslides. we learned that unfortunately an 18th person has been found dead. >> reporter: yeah, frank. officials held that briefing just in the past hour. they gave an updated number on the death toll. unfortunately, it has risen to 18. they identified that victim as 87-year-old joseph bikel. search-and-rescue teams found him this morning. this is the first body that has been found since searchers began looking for people on wednesday. just a very tragic situation. the number of missing stands at 6. and those victims range in age from 2 to 53. >> the number of missing yesterday was around 43. now the number is down to just 6? >> reporter: yeah, frank. um, that was -- we understand that that was a clerical error. so during one of the briefings yesterday, officials announced the number of missing at 43. they quickly corrected that, we are told, like within an hour. they said it was a clerical error. they then lowered that to 8. and then it went down to 5. at this point, we understand the number of
stephanie stanton is near montecito with the latest on the deadly mudslides. we learned that unfortunately an 18th person has been found dead. >> reporter: yeah, frank. officials held that briefing just in the past hour. they gave an updated number on the death toll. unfortunately, it has risen to 18. they identified that victim as 87-year-old joseph bikel. search-and-rescue teams found him this morning. this is the first body that has been found since searchers began looking for people...
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stephanie stanton joins us now live along the highway.anie, we're hearing it could be closed for at least a few more days. >>> reporter: yes. julie and frank, i'm actually standing on the 101 freeway. i am just south of downtown santa barbara near the san ysidro exit. take a look at what's going on behind me. it is absolutely incredible. in fact, this is the first time i have covered this. so i have been watching it on tv like the rest of you guys. and to come out here and actually see it in person is just -- it's mind-boggling really. what you're looking at are caltrans workers. they are actually working on what they say is a search and recovery effort. they are hoping to not find anybody who may have died under all of that mud and debris. they also told me that they will be bringing in a pump, a new pump, and they will start pumping out the water. at this point, they are still sticking to that monday deadline of trying to re-open this portion of the 101 freeway. but judging by the looks of what we're seeing out here now, that appears to
stephanie stanton joins us now live along the highway.anie, we're hearing it could be closed for at least a few more days. >>> reporter: yes. julie and frank, i'm actually standing on the 101 freeway. i am just south of downtown santa barbara near the san ysidro exit. take a look at what's going on behind me. it is absolutely incredible. in fact, this is the first time i have covered this. so i have been watching it on tv like the rest of you guys. and to come out here and actually see...
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. >> two young children in delaware experienced a stolen car at a stanton. minutes after the suspect drove off, he ditched the car leaving the children inside. the kids one and five were not hurt. >>> we're learning details about a recent health scare for trebek recovering from surgery to correct blood clots in his brain. the 77-year-old had had the procedure during the holiday break. sony who tape shows well inws -- advance said the only change would be to move the college chips to april. your daughter wants to stay organic. your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like giant's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 1,300 items. eat well for less. only at my giant. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future ir ♪ all becau o ♪ ♪ everybody, do you know what day it is? >> yes we do. >> two weeks before your birthday. >> reporter: no,
. >> two young children in delaware experienced a stolen car at a stanton. minutes after the suspect drove off, he ditched the car leaving the children inside. the kids one and five were not hurt. >>> we're learning details about a recent health scare for trebek recovering from surgery to correct blood clots in his brain. the 77-year-old had had the procedure during the holiday break. sony who tape shows well inws -- advance said the only change would be to move the college chips...
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earlier this week i spoke with doug stanton author of the number one best seller horse soldiers and hes movie that hits theaters tomorrow. >> martha: tell us what make these men and skill set so unique? >> if had you gone to after president bush's speak if you had gone to pentagon after afghanistan there was nothing. there was no way to move a lot of troops into that country. we needed answers quickly and this story is in some ways about getting that quick answer. and removing the taliban they were chosen for the first time in u.s. history to be a lead element because they can speak the language. they know the cultural sensitivities. the movie does this really well about creating the relationships, the alliances between the americans and afghans fighting a common enemy which was the taliban. that's what they do and they did it with their air force brothers and the cia and the army, night stalkers and so just think of world war ii. the underground in world war ii. that's who these guys were. they dropped behind enemy lines. they have have to link up with the locals and fight to overthro
earlier this week i spoke with doug stanton author of the number one best seller horse soldiers and hes movie that hits theaters tomorrow. >> martha: tell us what make these men and skill set so unique? >> if had you gone to after president bush's speak if you had gone to pentagon after afghanistan there was nothing. there was no way to move a lot of troops into that country. we needed answers quickly and this story is in some ways about getting that quick answer. and removing the...
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it's at 4:00 in california at 6:30 stanton street in san francisco. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump made a surprise appearance at a white house briefing and as reporter weijia jang tells us, he wanted to make an announcement on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation before he left for europe. >> reporter: president trump says he is willing and ready to sit down for an interview with special counsel robert mueller. >> you would do it under oath? >> i would do it under oath, absolutely. >> reporter: the president insists he has nothing to hide as the investigation into russian interference in the u.s. presidential election intensifies! >> i'm looking forward to it actually. [ crosstalk ] >> there's been no collusion whatsoever! >> reporter: but mueller isn't just investigating collusion. he is also trying to determine if president trump tried to obstruct justice when he fired former fbi director james comey. cbs news has confirmed shortly after firing comey, president trump met with acting fbi director andrew mcc
it's at 4:00 in california at 6:30 stanton street in san francisco. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump made a surprise appearance at a white house briefing and as reporter weijia jang tells us, he wanted to make an announcement on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation before he left for europe. >> reporter: president trump says he is willing and ready to sit down for an interview with special counsel robert mueller. >> you would do it...
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and it looks like that of stanton or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. the canadian detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they're there and i think that it would be very interesting if the public were made aware or at least the art industry were made aware of what those paintings are so so that you know if the prosecutor's office was on for example were to prove. us with information on all those paintings we could pretty quickly tell them which ones are store pretty quickly. for the swiss art dealers lawyer there's no point in dreaming no one will know for years what's really stored in the freeport. best while this will to. me is the shuttle's i'm not happy that he saw before i. mean. so. are
and it looks like that of stanton or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. the canadian detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they're there and i think that it would be...
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katie stanton first saw the video of what's left of tina johnson's home in alabama.ohnson was a roy moore accuser. katie stanton saw the video while watching the news in her office and decided to do something to help. she launched a fund-raiser. people across the country pledged more than $130,000. tina johnson, by the way, is one of eight women who accused former alabama senate candidate, roy moore, of sexual assault, and he ultimately lost that race. >> it just touched a nerve. we have all been moved by the me too movement and have all been moved by the bravery so many women have demonstrated over the past year. >> alabama authorities say they don't believe there's any connection between moore's campaign and the fire that consumed johnson's home. the money raised will go to help rebuild her home, and any extra money raised will go to local charities in alabama. >>> people lined up in san francisco saturday morning to make the first-ever legal purchases of recreational marijuana. seven approved retailers have started selling recreational pot in the city. all of them
katie stanton first saw the video of what's left of tina johnson's home in alabama.ohnson was a roy moore accuser. katie stanton saw the video while watching the news in her office and decided to do something to help. she launched a fund-raiser. people across the country pledged more than $130,000. tina johnson, by the way, is one of eight women who accused former alabama senate candidate, roy moore, of sexual assault, and he ultimately lost that race. >> it just touched a nerve. we have...
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. >> stanton says screen time impacts sleep. he says more study is needed. parents we talked to hope apple gets to work. >> this is a generation that has extended screen time. we don't know what the impact is. until you study it, we're just guessing. >> reporter: the shareholders say if apple helps parents it will help apple's business by increasing demand for its products. we reached out to apple and have yet to hear back. >>> in the city, vandalism at an upscale clothing store in downtown san francisco. a woman said someone through a trash can through the lulu lemon store. >>> if you're trying to prevent your household from catching the flu, there's one more family member you have to worry about, your dog. san jose animal center recently treated two dogs. experts say they rarely see doing influenza. >> i've never seen k-9 influenza now we've had two cases hospitalized with it. >> veterinarians recommend on owners get them vaccinated for the flu, but, of course, you should be checking with your own vet to see if it's a good idea for your particular dog. >>
. >> stanton says screen time impacts sleep. he says more study is needed. parents we talked to hope apple gets to work. >> this is a generation that has extended screen time. we don't know what the impact is. until you study it, we're just guessing. >> reporter: the shareholders say if apple helps parents it will help apple's business by increasing demand for its products. we reached out to apple and have yet to hear back. >>> in the city, vandalism at an upscale...
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when there was a terrible schism between the two branches of the movement, between elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony on one side and henry blackwell on the other. stone and blackwell are staunch abolitionists and they believe the black men should be in franchise first should be ratified and then women can fight for their votes. susan b and elizabeth cady, going into the constitution, we are going with them or fighting it. with the movement for 30 years and organizations and deeply damaging for the cause and i was sent out, my dissertation topic, going to prove elizabeth cady and susan b were horrible people and so forth. it was so depressing. [laughter] >> my faculty advisor -- you can remember i walked into his office, i want to start thinking what finally worked. i want to look forward to the positive moves, started researching the early 20th century to see what was going on. i started reading newspaper accounts and tripped over these women and nobody noticed them. they were there, too famous to know this. >> you didn't know about them when you started this thing. >> guest: no.
when there was a terrible schism between the two branches of the movement, between elizabeth cady stanton and susan b anthony on one side and henry blackwell on the other. stone and blackwell are staunch abolitionists and they believe the black men should be in franchise first should be ratified and then women can fight for their votes. susan b and elizabeth cady, going into the constitution, we are going with them or fighting it. with the movement for 30 years and organizations and deeply...
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i think my mother was tired of teaching for boys, and public schools in the city of stanton were up to better standards, so i went to a public school. >> you are a musician as well. you had a band? >> my father was trained as a classic violinist, and my mother was getting her masters degree, and tim his phd. roosevelt,or eleanor and are trying to help coal miners get back to their feet, and might data -- father fell in love with music. what you did after dinner on the farm, my dad would read charles dickens out loud or get out the instrument and play. >> the famous musicians come to your house? best-known, was a sullen 18-year-old who showed up, brought along by a more senior, experienced for -- folk songwriter. the young 18-year-old, turned out to be having his birthday in our living room, he sang a few songs, had a terrible voice, no social skills, and i was quite sure he had no future as well. that turned out to be bob dylan. >> did you meet him again? >> i did. >> do you remember you? >> he comes to deny the whole thing. nerd, i got of a excited about science in high school. i shou
i think my mother was tired of teaching for boys, and public schools in the city of stanton were up to better standards, so i went to a public school. >> you are a musician as well. you had a band? >> my father was trained as a classic violinist, and my mother was getting her masters degree, and tim his phd. roosevelt,or eleanor and are trying to help coal miners get back to their feet, and might data -- father fell in love with music. what you did after dinner on the farm, my dad...
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nbc's stephanie stanton reports on the red carpet. >> reporter: it's a night of celebration for hollywood'sd by recent headlines of predatory behavior by industry power brokers. >> i think this year they have to take it a little bit more seriously, given everything that has been going on in hollywood right now. >> this is your ice age, buddy. >> reporter: it's a topic seth meyers has hit on his late night show and will walk a fine line for laughs tonight. >> were really focuses on trying to set a good tone off the top of the show and turning it over to the people that the night is actually about. >> you may think that they were human -- >> reporter: the romantic fantasy "the shape of water" enters tonight with the most nominations at seven, including best drama, but it's no lock to win anything. >> there is no clear front-runner. there are so many great movies that deserve awards. >> reporter: best drama rivals include the '70s newspaper saga "the post" and "dunkirk." >> not only a great world war ii epic, but also delivers something a little unexpected and that could put it over the edge.
nbc's stephanie stanton reports on the red carpet. >> reporter: it's a night of celebration for hollywood'sd by recent headlines of predatory behavior by industry power brokers. >> i think this year they have to take it a little bit more seriously, given everything that has been going on in hollywood right now. >> this is your ice age, buddy. >> reporter: it's a topic seth meyers has hit on his late night show and will walk a fine line for laughs tonight. >> were...