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then the first lady fell ill. i invite my colleagues to correct me, i think it was tuberculosis, but i'm not sure. it was in the middle of the campaign, less than a month before the election. there was a sympathy factor, he did not translate into votes on election day because harrison lost convincingly to the cleveland's. the story goes that on the day frances left to make way for caroline harrison, she told the white house staff on her way literally out the door, will be back in four years. it may be one of those stories that's too good to investigate, but she knew what she wanted to do. >> let me introduce you to a couple of people here as we wrap up our introductions to staff members involved in this. you would think she would be standing behind the camera, but these days they use things that look remarkably like ipads. johnnie has been much of the series behind me, giving me qs, telling me to move along. he has the role of floor director and he has done it for both season one and season two. one person who decl
then the first lady fell ill. i invite my colleagues to correct me, i think it was tuberculosis, but i'm not sure. it was in the middle of the campaign, less than a month before the election. there was a sympathy factor, he did not translate into votes on election day because harrison lost convincingly to the cleveland's. the story goes that on the day frances left to make way for caroline harrison, she told the white house staff on her way literally out the door, will be back in four years. it...
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it is the first time she was included. the last time the survey was taken was just before the obamas took office. she enters at a pretty high level for a new first lady at fifth and bumps down hillary clinton. i think that michelle obama stands out on a number of the categories. her value to the country and the president, being her own woman. also, her growing accomplishments in office. we asked about which of the first ladies might these historians and political scientists imagine as actually serving as president. while hillary clinton is clearly the number one choice among them, there was a fair amount of support for michelle obama as at least a hypothetical president in some future time. michelle obama enters at a very high rank. hillary clinton in 1993, when we took the same survey during the early years of the clinton administration actually entered the survey as number two. it is not unprecedented. >> that interview was about 10 minutes with lots more detail about the survey and you can find it on c-span's first lady
it is the first time she was included. the last time the survey was taken was just before the obamas took office. she enters at a pretty high level for a new first lady at fifth and bumps down hillary clinton. i think that michelle obama stands out on a number of the categories. her value to the country and the president, being her own woman. also, her growing accomplishments in office. we asked about which of the first ladies might these historians and political scientists imagine as actually...
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it's one of the first locations before you had upstairs. this is a burst the area where the guests arrive before going to the state florida. we said earlier the president and mrs. obama hosting french president hollande and one of the rooms therein is the blue room which we should point out was decorated during the monroe administration with furniture from paris in 1817. a number of french-american connections on display tonight. and later in the program a chance for you to have a conversation with joanna smoot who served in the obama administration is white house social secretary. we will also get your calls and comments as well. some background on this one is the seventh state or official visit dinner by the obama administration. the location for tonight's dinner is the south lawn pavilion and it's being turned into a montney inspired gala in honor of the french president. there will be 350 invited guests and you saw a moment ago r&b singer mary j. blige who will perform tonight and the cuisine will be american base but also a french inspi
it's one of the first locations before you had upstairs. this is a burst the area where the guests arrive before going to the state florida. we said earlier the president and mrs. obama hosting french president hollande and one of the rooms therein is the blue room which we should point out was decorated during the monroe administration with furniture from paris in 1817. a number of french-american connections on display tonight. and later in the program a chance for you to have a conversation...
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the first lady is passÉ. he french are having trouble dividing with the status of the first lady should be. what implications do you think this situation has for the united states and how we view first ladies. guest: the french leader was guest: i do think the implications and the french leader was just here and it caused the american press to take a look at this. sadly, his extra matterial dalliances have taken precedence or priority over u.s.-french relations or some or a concerns in europe number of them. what you do see is around the world the -- most countries around the world do not have such a prominent role for a first lady or fixation on the first lady as we have here in this country. i don't know if it's the free media or around the world there is a monarch who could serve as head of state and we in this country have combined sort of head of state and head of government in the one office. therefore, the president, first lady do everything from turn the lights on the christmas tree at the holidays to
the first lady is passÉ. he french are having trouble dividing with the status of the first lady should be. what implications do you think this situation has for the united states and how we view first ladies. guest: the french leader was guest: i do think the implications and the french leader was just here and it caused the american press to take a look at this. sadly, his extra matterial dalliances have taken precedence or priority over u.s.-french relations or some or a concerns in europe...
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was this the same signature wire used in the first bomb? it was a silver-coated single-strand copper wire with blue insulation. >> it's 30-gauge. it's very small wire. >> but was it the same wire? atf examiner greg klees examined the extrusion marks made on the plastic insulation as it squeezed through the dye during the manufacturing process. this process makes the wire its uniform size. >> those marks will be imparted on that plastic insulation for a number of feet before it changes dramatically. >> lined up on a comparison microscope, it was no doubt. the wire from both bomb sites came from the same source. >> in fact, that these were produced on the same forming dye at the same plant. >> they also discovered both bombs used the same blue and the same cotton string. since both bombs appeared to be made by the same individual, this eliminated jimmy morris and phil ryan. they both had solid alibis for the second bombing. but why did these boys implicate themselves in the first place? >> they offered an explanation that they were doing this
was this the same signature wire used in the first bomb? it was a silver-coated single-strand copper wire with blue insulation. >> it's 30-gauge. it's very small wire. >> but was it the same wire? atf examiner greg klees examined the extrusion marks made on the plastic insulation as it squeezed through the dye during the manufacturing process. this process makes the wire its uniform size. >> those marks will be imparted on that plastic insulation for a number of feet before...
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and kind of what he is going to do with his life. >> and not the first time in the history of first ladies where the political wife is left to really raise the family. a real commitment on the part to pursue this. >> there have been first ladies who are prayed for their husbands' defeat. there have been first ladies who were dragged into the white house against their will. >> it was not elections in that camp. >> not quite. >> hi, sandy. >> hello. i want to commend you for doing an excellent series. the question i have is probably twofold. the main one is the presidential library. i know that the first lady end their service, will it be in honolulu or chicago? >> you would be more likely to know. >> no one knows. we know they have formed a committee to begin to think about the library and where it will be. they will begin soliciting, i guess you would call them bids, from cities. chicago is on the list. i hear new york. president obama spent time at columbia. hawaii will put in a bid and there will be other cities that they pass through. there is a sense that chicago makes sense in part be
and kind of what he is going to do with his life. >> and not the first time in the history of first ladies where the political wife is left to really raise the family. a real commitment on the part to pursue this. >> there have been first ladies who are prayed for their husbands' defeat. there have been first ladies who were dragged into the white house against their will. >> it was not elections in that camp. >> not quite. >> hi, sandy. >> hello. i want to...
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i loved the first state dinner. it was big and scary. at state dinner and saying we did it and people had a great time and no body had a terrible time or got sick. >> you mention the seating plans, what kind of protocol is in involved in that? >> my other social secretary friend would say you would never seat spouses together. but the obama's feel different about that. they think spouses and friends don't spent enough time together so we seat them together. we typically split up men and women and make it boy/girl. but it varies. >> from houston, texas. kin kingsley is on the phone. >> just a couple questions for you: first of all, what influence or input does mrs.obama have for setting the dinner of the state menu. and given the fact there could be a female president, is the whitehouse set up for a male first gentlemen. who might be coordinating the state dinners >> ms. obama is very involved with the decor and definitely the menu. she is part of the tasting as well and decides what to serve ultimately. social office in the whitehouse is
i loved the first state dinner. it was big and scary. at state dinner and saying we did it and people had a great time and no body had a terrible time or got sick. >> you mention the seating plans, what kind of protocol is in involved in that? >> my other social secretary friend would say you would never seat spouses together. but the obama's feel different about that. they think spouses and friends don't spent enough time together so we seat them together. we typically split up men...
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president and the u.s. first lady. >> this visit has been all about reminding the world of the strength of the franco-american relationship and the fact that historically, they have been , and thatr the years today, perhaps more than over the course of the last few years, they are once again very keen to late great emphasis on that particular link between them. absolutely. the headline that just keeps popping up -- everyone keeps repeating it -- it has become a clichÉ, that yes, the u.s.-french relationship has come a long way since freedom fries. this is a relationship that, especially on the military level, the diplomatic cooperation level, whether we are talking about iran or syria or, before that, libya, afghanistan, and of course, the big issues of africa and fighting terrorism, these are issues where the french and the u.s. are really much working side-by-side at a time when the u.s. doesn't really have that many strong allies right now in stepe that are willing to up to the plate in a visible way as the fr
president and the u.s. first lady. >> this visit has been all about reminding the world of the strength of the franco-american relationship and the fact that historically, they have been , and thatr the years today, perhaps more than over the course of the last few years, they are once again very keen to late great emphasis on that particular link between them. absolutely. the headline that just keeps popping up -- everyone keeps repeating it -- it has become a clichÉ, that yes, the...
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that was the first time we met the students that were our age. you when youprise first became first lady at the platform you are given and the voice you had? >> i knew that intellectually because i had seen my mother in law and the platform that she had to talk about literacy, which was her interest. johnson andady bird how she influenced me at home in texas because of her interest in native plants. until it really know it made the presidential radio address in the fall of 2001 after the terrorist attack to talk about the way women and children were treated by the taliban in afghanistan. >> good morning. i am laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a to focus on the brutality against women and children by the al qaeda terrorist network and regina supports in afghanistan -- and regime it supports in afghanistan. the people of afghanistan, especially women, are rejoicing. they know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering, the riddle oppression -- brutal oppression of women is a singular goal of the
that was the first time we met the students that were our age. you when youprise first became first lady at the platform you are given and the voice you had? >> i knew that intellectually because i had seen my mother in law and the platform that she had to talk about literacy, which was her interest. johnson andady bird how she influenced me at home in texas because of her interest in native plants. until it really know it made the presidential radio address in the fall of 2001 after the...
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when lady bird johnson was the first lady of the united states, i was always proud that the texas firstady saw the beauty in the natural world and encouraged people in all parts of our country to plant wildflowers on the highways, both because they do the best there because it is their natural habitat, but also because they are beautiful. every year in washington, when the daffodils bloom on the george washington parkway, i am reminded of lady bird johnson, because i know she wanted it to be that way. when we plan the bush library, we wanted our 15-acre park that surrounds the bush center to be like a prairie that would have been exactly like the settlers would have found when they came through here. we worked with the lady bird johnson wildflower center to plant the plants that we had all around the library. it is a mixture of five native texas grasses, mainly buffalo grass, which stays low, but others as well. this is the first big application of it as native turfgrass. and also, they do not need to be watered very often. >> how did you get to smu from midland, texas? >> i went to loo
when lady bird johnson was the first lady of the united states, i was always proud that the texas firstady saw the beauty in the natural world and encouraged people in all parts of our country to plant wildflowers on the highways, both because they do the best there because it is their natural habitat, but also because they are beautiful. every year in washington, when the daffodils bloom on the george washington parkway, i am reminded of lady bird johnson, because i know she wanted it to be...
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that was the first staffer to work for the first lady. -t we see in terms of staff the advent was really under jackie kennedy. jackie kennedy decided early on that she was going to restore or renovate the white house. she did a magnificent job. it was a historic renovation. iturning the white house to historic western grandeur circa 1820, the monroe years. the wonderful federalist decor that we see today. roughly 40edy had people at anyone one time working with her or for her. art historians, architects, a variety of scholars to help restore and renovate the white house. since jackie kennedy's time, what we have seen is that first ladies have had between 12 -- that was barbara bush, on the low-end -- to betty ford had about 24. all first ladies have been between 12 and 24 since then. or 17.ush had 16 hillary clinton around 19. michelle obama, maybe 22. they have been in that range. the consistent since then. they have offices or staff -- like a chief of deputy chief of staff, to help with scheduling. a press secretary, a speechwriter. bett
that was the first staffer to work for the first lady. -t we see in terms of staff the advent was really under jackie kennedy. jackie kennedy decided early on that she was going to restore or renovate the white house. she did a magnificent job. it was a historic renovation. iturning the white house to historic western grandeur circa 1820, the monroe years. the wonderful federalist decor that we see today. roughly 40edy had people at anyone one time working with her or for her. art historians,...
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and the daughter-in-law of another. she became first lady after a controversial election brought her husband to the white house. nine months later came the 9/11 attacks. continuing to pursue interests all-important to her including education, literacy, and women's health. good evening and welcome. tonight we will tell you the story of the life of our 43rd president. and here to do that back to people who know her well through their work. a laura bush biographer. her 2004 book the perfect life tells the story of laura bush as she covered the former first lady since 2001. welcome to our program. presidential story in, throw several books about the presidency and is currently working on one of the relationship between president bush 41 and 43. nice to see you in your biography you refer to the role of the job of first lady as the most bizarre volunteer job of the world. whenever a fox -- and reheard laura talk about having her mother in law as a role model, what are the top she might have had about how she would perform the role of first l
and the daughter-in-law of another. she became first lady after a controversial election brought her husband to the white house. nine months later came the 9/11 attacks. continuing to pursue interests all-important to her including education, literacy, and women's health. good evening and welcome. tonight we will tell you the story of the life of our 43rd president. and here to do that back to people who know her well through their work. a laura bush biographer. her 2004 book the perfect life...
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or the potential first gentleman the. we'll be talking about that throughout the first 45 minutes of washington journal. on the campaign front tom i want to showyou --, i want you a few stories from the washington times. takes an early lead. ats is by usa today looking campaign season with a financial advantage. we also showed you some polling 16 democratic201 guest candidates. no other republican is a bigger? then jeb bush. we are talking about the role of the first lady, should she be able to work outside the white house in d.c. this is trisha in indiana on our line for independents. good morning. good morning. thank you. my comment is no, i do not think she should be paid. i agree with laura bush. we have been told to serve the country in that capacity is an honor and a privilege. president is one thing. to pay the first lady, who should be using her position to do good things for the country and bring you attention to subjects that need to be addressed like the military and and the needhat for help for veterans return
or the potential first gentleman the. we'll be talking about that throughout the first 45 minutes of washington journal. on the campaign front tom i want to showyou --, i want you a few stories from the washington times. takes an early lead. ats is by usa today looking campaign season with a financial advantage. we also showed you some polling 16 democratic201 guest candidates. no other republican is a bigger? then jeb bush. we are talking about the role of the first lady, should she be able to...
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stated his visit in the united states and the first president in a most 20 years. [speaking french] >> yesterday at monticello we reflected on the values that we shared. the ideals of the heart of our alliance. here under the red white and blue and the blue, white, and red, we declare our devotion once more to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. french]g [applause] [speaking french] >> for more than two centuries, we have not only proclaimed ro ours -- our ideals, citizens have bled to preserve them from the beaches of normandy to the beaches -- to the mountains of afghanistan. we are honored to be joined by two extraordinary men who were there. proudd them to stand, veterans of d-day you are here in attendance today. [applause] [speaking french] >> it is no exaggeration that we stand here because of each other. we owe our freedom to each other. of course, we americans also think our french friends for so much else. this capital city designed by l'enfant. our statue of liberty a gift from france. something many americans are e
stated his visit in the united states and the first president in a most 20 years. [speaking french] >> yesterday at monticello we reflected on the values that we shared. the ideals of the heart of our alliance. here under the red white and blue and the blue, white, and red, we declare our devotion once more to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. french]g [applause] [speaking french] >> for more than two centuries, we have not only proclaimed ro ours -- our ideals, citizens...
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and the first first down of the game comes with just over 10:30 left in the first half for denver. >>it up. big first down for denver. >> joe: thomas made the catch. maxwell on the stop. a gain of seven. demaryius thomas, erik dekker, the young, big, wide receivers for the denver broncos. two of the main reasons that peyton manning wanted to come to denver last year. >> troy: he saw enough of them even though they were a running offense at that time. and boy, did he prove to be right. >> joe: here's moreno again. and knowshon has a first down. >> troy: i do know, joe, in visiting with peyton manning, he said, i'd sure like to have knowshon moreno have a good game and have everybody talking about him when this game is over because it will mean that we run the ball effectively. >> joe: the official on the far side ran into across the 40. the official on the near side runs in, inside the 40. and it's third and about two inches. the pass is caught. and a lunge trying to get the first down. demaryius thomas. depends on the spot. >> troy: almost -- >> joe: it is enough for the first down. >
and the first first down of the game comes with just over 10:30 left in the first half for denver. >>it up. big first down for denver. >> joe: thomas made the catch. maxwell on the stop. a gain of seven. demaryius thomas, erik dekker, the young, big, wide receivers for the denver broncos. two of the main reasons that peyton manning wanted to come to denver last year. >> troy: he saw enough of them even though they were a running offense at that time. and boy, did he prove to...
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when lady bird johnson was the first lady of the united states, i was always proud that the texas firsty saw the beauty in the natural world and encouraged people in all parts of our country to plant wildflowers on the highways, both because they do the best there because it is their natural habitat, but also because they are beautiful. when year in washington, the daffodils bloom on the george washington parkway, i am reminded of lady bird johnson, because i know she wanted it to be that way. when we plan the bush library, we wanted our 15-acre park that surrounds the bush center to be like a prairie that would have been exactly like the settlers would have found when they came through your -- through here. we worked with the lady bird johnson wildlife center to plant the plants that we had all around the library. it is a mixture of five native texas or, mainly buffalo grass, which stays low, but others as well. the first big application of it as nady turfgrass. and also, they do not need to be watered very often. >> how did you get to smu from midland, texas? >> i went to look at a nu
when lady bird johnson was the first lady of the united states, i was always proud that the texas firsty saw the beauty in the natural world and encouraged people in all parts of our country to plant wildflowers on the highways, both because they do the best there because it is their natural habitat, but also because they are beautiful. when year in washington, the daffodils bloom on the george washington parkway, i am reminded of lady bird johnson, because i know she wanted it to be that way....
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. >> the first slide. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm greg i'm with the office of the treasurer and tax collector. i'm spearheading there around outreach and i want to acknowledge a few of my colleagues. what we're doing to get the word out into the business community. many of you have attend my presentations i've been giving on the topic this may not be new information but certainly those who are watching this hearing and certainly it will be helpful information. so first of all, 3 thing that i really want you to know headed out of this. first of all, business registration fees are changing in 2014. this may every business is going to see a registration fee in almost every case will be higher. that is the big thing to take away every business in san francisco will be paying at least more for their business registration fees. number 2 many businesses will continue to have a small business exemption for the small receipts tax. a number of businesses that that this commission oversees and is responsible for will continue to have their e
. >> the first slide. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm greg i'm with the office of the treasurer and tax collector. i'm spearheading there around outreach and i want to acknowledge a few of my colleagues. what we're doing to get the word out into the business community. many of you have attend my presentations i've been giving on the topic this may not be new information but certainly those who are watching this hearing and certainly it will be helpful information. so first of all,...
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for the gators each trip is a new first time. changes dramatically in just a few the ice will never remain the same for more than a few minutes. something else to consider you can see strips of ice now but if a southerly wind blows they will vanish but if we get a northerly wind blowing through. that it's almost impossible even to make the lights on the ship in front. of. visibility was absolutely fine. maintaining convoy formation at such close distances three why some fog is a major challenge. the ships are surrounded by so much ice that the radar display looks quite blank every crew member needs to concentrate. or regular event in autumn new ice has already begun to appear and that always means fog. oh this is it we're laying the table for dinner and there is a lot of work to do you wake constantly on the go because if you take a break and sit down to chat even for five minutes you'll be late so we just can't do it. despite the fog and two meters of ice the crew maintains a regular shed you will. learn i was cleaning me in a da
for the gators each trip is a new first time. changes dramatically in just a few the ice will never remain the same for more than a few minutes. something else to consider you can see strips of ice now but if a southerly wind blows they will vanish but if we get a northerly wind blowing through. that it's almost impossible even to make the lights on the ship in front. of. visibility was absolutely fine. maintaining convoy formation at such close distances three why some fog is a major...
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the audience. anybody want to jump on first? zsh >> jim can you start off and talk about your experience in the house and senate in terms of bold ideas when you were capable of moving them forward, what some of the hurdles were to getting those going? >> i better stand over here where there's a microphone. it's never easy to move things through the house and senate but i will say when i first came to the house, mike -- i was elected in 1998, there was certainly much more bipartisan working together. all the bills that i introduced, we had a bipartisan or democratic co-sponsor, and -- but what i have found, not so much in washington, that america is hungry for bold ideas and clear leadership. certainly the polls are clear that they're pretty disgusted with congress in both parties. but what we found in the last year, we talked to people all over the country, students, minorities, people from all walks of life, is there is broad agreement on the things that we're talking about today. even, i think folks who have -- who have had a
the audience. anybody want to jump on first? zsh >> jim can you start off and talk about your experience in the house and senate in terms of bold ideas when you were capable of moving them forward, what some of the hurdles were to getting those going? >> i better stand over here where there's a microphone. it's never easy to move things through the house and senate but i will say when i first came to the house, mike -- i was elected in 1998, there was certainly much more bipartisan...
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if the first officer sees as he'll hang me from the mast i'm getting. the icebreaker led the military convoy for almost four days the toughest stages behind them will be clearwater mail all the way to the new siberian islands. i breaker captain we've undertaken a unique operation perhaps the first of its kind in russian naval history every one of the russian federation nuclear power to ships was involved i wish to express my gratitude to the ice breaker crew and wish you luck and safe passage in this region turn right course one hundred zero degrees by course one eight zero . the ice breakers peel away and he's asleep behind nelda other ships waiting for the help. we have and head back to the hundred ninth meridian all the other ships from the east will of arrived by the time we get there and we'll run back and forth again. when the ship is alone and. the crew usually try to organize a variety of tasks that involve every seaman aboard today there are rumors of a training drill after lunch. starting soon. get in position. work can get quite extreme aroun
if the first officer sees as he'll hang me from the mast i'm getting. the icebreaker led the military convoy for almost four days the toughest stages behind them will be clearwater mail all the way to the new siberian islands. i breaker captain we've undertaken a unique operation perhaps the first of its kind in russian naval history every one of the russian federation nuclear power to ships was involved i wish to express my gratitude to the ice breaker crew and wish you luck and safe passage...
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the first presidential library was franklin roosevelt. he was the one who first used camp david. if they saw camp david and we have lunch together and they see the lodge where you have all of the meals, they will be forthcoming. they were. i said to give me advice. they had a lot of advice. they talked about what you would need to do to get things in your archives. and how you can help nar. they own and administer all of the papers of the president. and what you could do when you are building the library to make sure you do not have to go back and retrofit because of the rules that nar has. that was fun. it made me look forward to building and working on this. the dean of yale architecture school and i would pick our other architect who is the landscape architect i used went for the re-do of pennsylvania avenue. it was closed when we moved in. it was already closed. when president clinton was president, we were getting ready to open back up when september 11 happened. we knew that pennsylvania avenue would stay closed. i knew of a project he had worked on wellesley. he used native
the first presidential library was franklin roosevelt. he was the one who first used camp david. if they saw camp david and we have lunch together and they see the lodge where you have all of the meals, they will be forthcoming. they were. i said to give me advice. they had a lot of advice. they talked about what you would need to do to get things in your archives. and how you can help nar. they own and administer all of the papers of the president. and what you could do when you are building...
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the stories they're making headlines at this gallery are blessed to stay away from the first round of inter korean family of reviewing its a title of eighty two family members and it's doubtful be heading to north korea's man could have restored the thirsty morning to meet their loved ones for the first time in six decades six ecr korea stickers eating quinoa keen and that begins her expensive olympic gold in the short program later tonight. demonstrators filled the streets of kiev again one day after that deadly stay at the anti government protests in that picture cancer community voice is great concerts and calls for immediate talks with the opposition the stories and more in the next stop on time meters welcome to primetime year sets wednesday factory nineteen here in korea a line from small and watch and cheer him and then you can think of for twenty years southern north korea was uber unions for the peninsula's war torn families on thursday the first time in more than three years and on wednesday at the landmark event dozens of elderly south koreans gathered near the inter korean
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to thank you one year old told the record in january. but first let's go to the winter games in sochi where our correspondent richard brown boldly tazz news of another russian gold medal after a foggy day during the olympics well hello there richard and there's only one place to start which is the bobsled and what an evening for russia. what an evening for an example. they claim gold in the men's two man bobsled and what a performance it has been from the last couple of days they were dominant ryan from the start sort of a track record in their first run and also setting another track record in their third run and they were comfortable winners in the end as a finish just over half a second clear of the switzerland who are in second place has been a fantastic story for the driver examples of call food. in the nearly manno suppose for russia claiming a silver and bronze in vancouver last time outs. here going obviously one better claim a gold brick man as well alex a boy of all days forty one more color for personality as you probably meet in the ol
to thank you one year old told the record in january. but first let's go to the winter games in sochi where our correspondent richard brown boldly tazz news of another russian gold medal after a foggy day during the olympics well hello there richard and there's only one place to start which is the bobsled and what an evening for russia. what an evening for an example. they claim gold in the men's two man bobsled and what a performance it has been from the last couple of days they were dominant...
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modern era that some of the early first ladies. it is noteworthy to see that abigail adams, dolly madison clearly played important roles. martha washington makes the list. many of the first ladies and some of the ones who fall in the bottom five during the civil war era, with the notable exception of mary lincoln, are little known to many historians. and really, i think there would be the notable exception of abigail adams, dolly madison, it is the more modern first ladies who have been full partners in the sense that it is known to those who follow the institution of the first lady. full partners to their president and are in the news each and every day. are taking on issues. and really not only speak to the country but in many ways to the world about what and who america is. >> let's look at the bottom five. mary lincoln has been on this list in the past. >> absolutely. and really, that is most notable when you talk about the bottom five. mary lincoln has been among the bottom five each and every time until this year. the other
modern era that some of the early first ladies. it is noteworthy to see that abigail adams, dolly madison clearly played important roles. martha washington makes the list. many of the first ladies and some of the ones who fall in the bottom five during the civil war era, with the notable exception of mary lincoln, are little known to many historians. and really, i think there would be the notable exception of abigail adams, dolly madison, it is the more modern first ladies who have been full...
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this library was the first that had the first level of public access and the library came after us. this is where people that lived in the olympia came to grab the book. it is open to the public and it is not a circulating collection it is a special collection and we have special desks for people who want to come visit the reading rooms they can come to the second floor and request materials from here. it is a monitor the desk so it is a secure collection, but it is the library of the people of the state of washington and it's meant to be used for research purposes and for learning about the pacific northwest, so we encourage people to come in and depending on the condition and material and we may have different restrictions on the material regarding making copies were handling for but overall if you make a request we would be happy to fulfill it. >> at next, sr martin jr recounts the 1940's and compares his experiences growing up with those of his relatives who were made in the south. mr. martin spoke during the recent trip to columbia washington. i grew up in moderate california h
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i loved the first state dinner. it was big and scary. i was working with a wonderful team both mine and in the social office. it was wonderful to be into that state dinner and saying we did it and people had a great time and no body had a terrible time or got sick. >> you mention the seating plans, what kind of protocol is in involved in that? >> my other social secretary friend would say you would never seat spouses together. but the obama's feel different about that. they think spouses and friends don't spent enough time together so we seat them together. we typically split up men and women and make it boy/girl. but it varies. >> from houston, texas. kin kingsley is on the phone. >> just a couple questions for you: first of all, what influence or input does mrs.obama have for setting the dinner of the state menu. and given the fact there could be a female president, is the whitehouse set up for a male first gentlemen. who might be coordinating the state dinners >> ms. obama is very involved with the decor and definitely the menu. she is
i loved the first state dinner. it was big and scary. i was working with a wonderful team both mine and in the social office. it was wonderful to be into that state dinner and saying we did it and people had a great time and no body had a terrible time or got sick. >> you mention the seating plans, what kind of protocol is in involved in that? >> my other social secretary friend would say you would never seat spouses together. but the obama's feel different about that. they think...
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issued a notice to surrender possession of the property and that was approximately a month after the first notice of violation was issued. and despite issuing this notice to tenants, to date they have not surrendered the property despite moving out of the property. now, this creates many issues, but one being that throughout this process of attempting to remediate and repair the issues at the property, we have to give 24 hour notice to the tenants and their attorneys, which makes it a lot more difficult to address the concerns in a timely manner. as it takes approximately a day to gain access to the apartment. >> can i ask you a question? >> sure. >> they have moved out but are continuing to pay rent or -- >> they have moved out, but i do not believe they are continuing to pay rent, however, they have not surrendered possession of the property. and in wanting to adhere to all of the local and statewide statutes and ordinances, we have not entered the property without 24 hour notice to them.thank you. >> sure. >> can i just get clarification. ? when you say they have not surrendered possess
issued a notice to surrender possession of the property and that was approximately a month after the first notice of violation was issued. and despite issuing this notice to tenants, to date they have not surrendered the property despite moving out of the property. now, this creates many issues, but one being that throughout this process of attempting to remediate and repair the issues at the property, we have to give 24 hour notice to the tenants and their attorneys, which makes it a lot more...
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that was the first staffer to work for the first lady. -t we see in terms of staff the advent was really under jackie kennedy. jackie kennedy decided early on that she was going to restore or renovate the white house. she did a magnificent job. it was a historic renovation. iturning the white house to historic western grandeur circa 1820, the monroe years. the wonderful federalist decor that we see today. roughly 40edy had people at anyone one time working with her or for her. art historians, architects, a variety of scholars to help restore and renovate the white house. since jackie kennedy's time, what we have seen is that first ladies have had between 12 -- that was barbara bush, on the low-end -- to betty ford had about 24. all first ladies have been between 12 and 24 since then. or 17.ush had 16 hillary clinton around 19. michelle obama, maybe 22. they have been in that range. the consistent since then. they have offices or staff -- like a chief of deputy chief of staff, to help with scheduling. a press secretary, a speechwriter. bett
that was the first staffer to work for the first lady. -t we see in terms of staff the advent was really under jackie kennedy. jackie kennedy decided early on that she was going to restore or renovate the white house. she did a magnificent job. it was a historic renovation. iturning the white house to historic western grandeur circa 1820, the monroe years. the wonderful federalist decor that we see today. roughly 40edy had people at anyone one time working with her or for her. art historians,...
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in syria the first eight months reaches a palestinian refugee camp in damascus dozens of starve to death. some of those who have become hostages of war meanwhile the u.s. warning to us. they will be referred to the security council for chapter seven secretary of state john kerry military action against syria if the destruction of its chemical weapons is delayed any further. battlefield we give you a look at the brand new. test the trails are ready to host the upcoming. thank you for sharing some of your saturday with us here on national. headlines russia's foreign minister. european politicians to look closer at the protesters in ukraine and ask whether it has anything to do with democracy he was stressing the global security for munich exactly where you go to. crain the situation there is definitely one of the key issues on the table here in munich and one of the first things that russia's foreign minister lavrov talked about was the situation in fact you criticized the way the european union and the why so far have been dealing with the situation there and their approach what does insi
in syria the first eight months reaches a palestinian refugee camp in damascus dozens of starve to death. some of those who have become hostages of war meanwhile the u.s. warning to us. they will be referred to the security council for chapter seven secretary of state john kerry military action against syria if the destruction of its chemical weapons is delayed any further. battlefield we give you a look at the brand new. test the trails are ready to host the upcoming. thank you for sharing...
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and i don't think you would have seen that in hollywood because the first question is naturally going to be, what is this going to cost? ronald, do minority super heroes need minority behind them to get it right? >> i wouldn't phrase it as need, but the institution needs to change in order for there to be a broadening of that recommendation, and a non-exploited representation. these characters also, i think, for a people of color to be part of that conversation, it will allow for the whole idea of power and how power is used by super hero ideas to be explored. i think for people of color, this force to force people to do what you feel is right, maybe that's not part of the experience for people of color. maybe it's a different story. i've always related to spiderman because he's a dude that i didn't see his face, so i could project on spiderman, and second of all, he was a guy trying to make ends meet. like he sewed his own costume, and all of his enemies were stronger than him, and he was always dealing with authority. not to project my experience as a black man, but most super heroe
and i don't think you would have seen that in hollywood because the first question is naturally going to be, what is this going to cost? ronald, do minority super heroes need minority behind them to get it right? >> i wouldn't phrase it as need, but the institution needs to change in order for there to be a broadening of that recommendation, and a non-exploited representation. these characters also, i think, for a people of color to be part of that conversation, it will allow for the...
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he was the first president assassinated. there was -- nobody had gone through that before. >> remember, of course, the conventions of victorian mourning precluded the widow from evening attending the funeral. there are stories that weekend, remember lincoln of course was shot on good friday, died saturday morning, and they took the body back to the white house, of course. and had an atopsy and then this remarkable 20-day-long pageant f grief began, reversing the route he had followed to the inauguration. but anyway, there was a service in the east room. she didn't attend but the story is all that weekend people could -- throughout the house could hear her wailing from upstairs. -- anyway.was that it's hard to imagine what that house must have been like. .he did not leave for a month i think hen she did, it had already begun to sink in the contrast between what she ad known as first lady and the horror that she was about to experience. remember, she had a very practical reason for wanting her husband re-elected in 1864. she wa
he was the first president assassinated. there was -- nobody had gone through that before. >> remember, of course, the conventions of victorian mourning precluded the widow from evening attending the funeral. there are stories that weekend, remember lincoln of course was shot on good friday, died saturday morning, and they took the body back to the white house, of course. and had an atopsy and then this remarkable 20-day-long pageant f grief began, reversing the route he had followed to...
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it was not the first lady but the president. came down fromy private quarters and that usually takes at least three minutes. are lined up waiting downstairs waiting for the receiving line. he was buttoning his jacket on his tuxedo and the button pops off. president obama, his button pops off of his jacket. we had to find a needle and thread and so it's back on. that took about 10 minutes. was sayingl officers what is going on? we had a workable amount function but we got it fixed. everything went smoothly. of the obama white house. former social secretary. thank you for being with us. >> we want to share more from the white house as we said french president hollande to be greeted by the president and the first lady. this is what it looked like. [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ >> that was about two hours ago as the president and first lady welcome to the french president. now at this hour the french president and the american president toasting each other taking place in a tent that has been described by writers as a monet masterpi
it was not the first lady but the president. came down fromy private quarters and that usually takes at least three minutes. are lined up waiting downstairs waiting for the receiving line. he was buttoning his jacket on his tuxedo and the button pops off. president obama, his button pops off of his jacket. we had to find a needle and thread and so it's back on. that took about 10 minutes. was sayingl officers what is going on? we had a workable amount function but we got it fixed. everything...
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i think the first head of state came during the grant administration.r him. and the mood of the whitehouse and oplence increased a lot. >> any examples of a mistake at a state dinner and how a first lady handled that? or a faux pas. >> they with well loved and kept in the protocol loop of who is to go where and everything. but the one story i love the most is the sad story, if you want a sad story, i will tell you one. this is about nelly taft who was first lady in 1910 and about three months in she had a stroke at 48. she had aafacia. she could not read or watch and her mouth drooped and she could not be seen in public. she is a very active first lady and wanted it like crazy. she was very ambitious. a man named buck painted a beautiful picture. nelly helped prepare a state dinner but couldn't attend. it was a big affair. there was a little room adjoining the state dining room. before the dinner, she comes down to this little room and she is dressed in her beautiful downton abby outfit with jewelry and hair down. and they had a table for one prepared.
i think the first head of state came during the grant administration.r him. and the mood of the whitehouse and oplence increased a lot. >> any examples of a mistake at a state dinner and how a first lady handled that? or a faux pas. >> they with well loved and kept in the protocol loop of who is to go where and everything. but the one story i love the most is the sad story, if you want a sad story, i will tell you one. this is about nelly taft who was first lady in 1910 and about...
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the first thing we did was fly james bowl to new york. he's a veteran of wikileaks. sitting in the second row. and freakishly young. really annoyingly young. but brilliant at all things involving cryptology and technology. he can also fix a printer. >> very important. [laughter] i didn't know that. we must call him. >> without putting it on the network. but he came and introduced us to disposable chat rooms and properly secure technology. then we had to teach glen and ewan how to use it from london. fortunately again they were being taught how to do it. if you're going to learn how to do encrypted technology, be taught by the person who works at the n.s.a. doing encrypted technology. they came back really knowing how to move documents around securely. but we're trying to edit the report and stand up and verify a story about a document that nobody's ever seen, nobody -- you can't google secret fisa court orders if it looks like one that's in the public -- nothing. no, that's not funny. that's a genuine problem when you're trying to work out what it is. but we realize t
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the first storm arrives on wednesday and the second system on friday. and we are still looking at the possibility of up to five inches or so of rain before it is all said and done. afternoon highs for today, 67 in santa rosa. 65 for san rafael. low 60s in oakland. upper 60s for concord. a few 70s out there for today. 68 san jose. 70 for morgan hill. and the extended forecast here at the bay area weekend, they are always in view starting out with the morning clouds by 10:00 to 11:00. we are partly cloudy for the rest of the day on monday and tuesday and a near repeat and the temperatures, they will begin to cool down, especially on tuesday and more like wednesday. and when the rain arrives, we could see anywhere from half an inch to an inch of rain with the very first system and mountain snow. and again i'll have a timeline of the storm coming our way coming up. >>> the police chief have strong words for critics in the internal memo. and what he says in the bulletin to the employees of the fatal shooting of the investigation that is still underway. >>> a
the first storm arrives on wednesday and the second system on friday. and we are still looking at the possibility of up to five inches or so of rain before it is all said and done. afternoon highs for today, 67 in santa rosa. 65 for san rafael. low 60s in oakland. upper 60s for concord. a few 70s out there for today. 68 san jose. 70 for morgan hill. and the extended forecast here at the bay area weekend, they are always in view starting out with the morning clouds by 10:00 to 11:00. we are...
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the of the first trading day in february. with the full conviction that trading in the negative fourteen thousand to eleven eighty six right now fourth in the cat caught a ball of how we cut last week for japanese doctor and go to market the well of course the nikkei was down to portland to spend all of the week and on friday is actually the lowest level since mid november. inbev has released a few teal paper out that the two began amid the turmoil that we've seen in the hierarchy of an emerging economy if the riots the dollar lost ground against the yen last week when two things stand right now. yet if they backed it up in the pre all about having it felt that dollar yen night that she does the will of the two yen at one point right now at the top and two point one seven to twenty eight bother to check on the euro yen as well. and you'll probably get taller and begin right now. when tony wanted to be deleted if inflation figures for europe leafs on friday she fell short of the more to confront the aisle if it did in fuelling
the of the first trading day in february. with the full conviction that trading in the negative fourteen thousand to eleven eighty six right now fourth in the cat caught a ball of how we cut last week for japanese doctor and go to market the well of course the nikkei was down to portland to spend all of the week and on friday is actually the lowest level since mid november. inbev has released a few teal paper out that the two began amid the turmoil that we've seen in the hierarchy of an...
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think about what happened in the first half, joe. not counting the kneeldown to end the first half. seattle scored on all three of their offensive possessions. and they scored twice when they didn't even have the ball. complete domination by seattle in the first 30 minutes of this game. >> joe: we'll see how the seahawks start the second half. as prater will kick it away. and percy harvin is back. he had one kick returned for 58 yards in his one regular season game against his former team, the vikings. and just prop it up. good kick by prater. now, he takes off. and percy harvin gets free. percy harvin. he's down to the 30. he's going to go. touchdown, seattle. >> troy: how about that, joe. they pop it up because they don't want percy harvin to return this ball. and just terrible play by special teams of the denver broncos in coverage. they had a number of guys with an opportunity to make a play on percy harvin before he got going. and once he did, there's nobody on this field, nobody can run like percy harvin. >> joe: hip surgery in august. he missed the championship game with a con
think about what happened in the first half, joe. not counting the kneeldown to end the first half. seattle scored on all three of their offensive possessions. and they scored twice when they didn't even have the ball. complete domination by seattle in the first 30 minutes of this game. >> joe: we'll see how the seahawks start the second half. as prater will kick it away. and percy harvin is back. he had one kick returned for 58 yards in his one regular season game against his former...
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maybe the first, but i will be the last. i think only good things will come from this. ask michael sam was a first-team all-american and the southeastern province's defensive player for the university of missouri. he is expected to be selected in the early rounds of maize nfl draft -- may's nfl draft. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to a breaking news story about the national security agency and its secret role helping the military and cia carry out assassinations overseas. according to journalists jeremy scahill and glenn greenwald, the nsa is using conflict analysis of electronic surveillance, rather than human intelligence, as the primary method to locate targets for lethal drone strikes in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and elsewhere. a former drone operator for j sock, the military's joint special operations command, said the nsa identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cell phone tracking technologies. but it has proven to be an unreliable tactic t
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before they touch anything else, they would have to do the led first. are you will be to let them do that if they presented a plan for that? >> this is -- the ironic part is that we actually obtained protocols and everything from licensed people back last summer because they wouldn't do it. we presented them with multiple bids, multiple people of getting this done, begging them to do this, and they refused and we believe it's mainly because of the threats -- he wants us gone, we're under rent control, and now we've cost him money and that kind of they thing, but all we've done is asked for the led and asbestos to be cleaned properly and our stuff to be cleaned ed properly and they've refused. what they've done is now taken a cheaper route by cleaning mold and getting rid of our stuff so they can try and trick anybody again into saying okay, it's gone, but the asbestos is still going to be there, the led is still going to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> time check, do we have to go be out of this room at a certain time? >> shortly, yes. >> shortl
before they touch anything else, they would have to do the led first. are you will be to let them do that if they presented a plan for that? >> this is -- the ironic part is that we actually obtained protocols and everything from licensed people back last summer because they wouldn't do it. we presented them with multiple bids, multiple people of getting this done, begging them to do this, and they refused and we believe it's mainly because of the threats -- he wants us gone, we're under...
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>> resolution, 14.01, the first of the year and is passes thank you. >> item 7 a request approval of the operation's agreement with the phillips 66 company, granting phillips 66 authority to operate the refinery site in rodeo, california as a foreign trade zone number 3 subzone site for term of five years and the three options to extend for five years each for outlining the conditions from the operation of the subzone site. >> motion in >> so moved. >> second. >> any public comment? >> seeing none, all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? >> abstaining? >> resolutions 14.01, carries. >> item 8 a, request approval of the first amepdment to the exclusive negotiation agreement between the port and forest city development california, incorporated for the pier 70 water front site boarded generally by 20th street, michigan street and 22nd street and the san francisco bay. >> good afternoon, president katz, and congratulations on your appointment. and good afternoon to fellow commissioners. my name is ricky tudani and i am a development project manager, with the planning, development and the divis
>> resolution, 14.01, the first of the year and is passes thank you. >> item 7 a request approval of the operation's agreement with the phillips 66 company, granting phillips 66 authority to operate the refinery site in rodeo, california as a foreign trade zone number 3 subzone site for term of five years and the three options to extend for five years each for outlining the conditions from the operation of the subzone site. >> motion in >> so moved. >> second....
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rod argent, the first guy to really develop the idea of rock 'n' roll soloing on a keyboard. >> the firstgot me going, you got me going ♪ ♪ you got me so i don't know what i'm doing ♪ >> the kinks were already a very big band in the uk. but if you break in america, you break big and you sell a lot of records. ♪ you really got me now ♪ oh, yeah, you really got me now ♪ ♪ you really got me, you really got me ♪ >> before you were called the animals, you had another name. what made you change it to the animals? >> well, because we were a bunch of animals. >> the animals were a grittier, r&b based band with eric burdon who wasn't cute like a beatle, he was a little more dangerous. >> now you're going to do the new record for us? >> yeah. >> and it's called? >> "the house of the rising sun." >> that song is a song bob dylan had recorded a year or two earlier, like a folk traditional song. >> bob came along, his album "house of the rising sun." ♪ >> the english group music thing also rose with groups not only performing their own stuff on the stage, they didn't need anyone else, they just had th
rod argent, the first guy to really develop the idea of rock 'n' roll soloing on a keyboard. >> the firstgot me going, you got me going ♪ ♪ you got me so i don't know what i'm doing ♪ >> the kinks were already a very big band in the uk. but if you break in america, you break big and you sell a lot of records. ♪ you really got me now ♪ oh, yeah, you really got me now ♪ ♪ you really got me, you really got me ♪ >> before you were called the animals, you had...
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i believe those are the second attachment i'm sorry the first one. there's the highlights here the first one is around open missing those resources. why are we using them for their best potential. the second one is around public benefits and not just your what's normally required but can we go above and beyond >> one of the public services to support and enhance the provision of those services whether 31 they will be transit or the puc operations and so on. i've already talked about innovative approaches to deliver public services and last but not least while those are city properties they're related to in specific neighborhoods so we want to make sure we engage the community and this inspection is taking into consideration. this is the last attachment in your staff report what's the potential we've talked about. we've alluded to it affordable housing, public transit and infrastructure. we need public transit and services to accommodate all the growth and childcare and fireball spaces and a aortas and p dr and benefits around the sustainability and re
i believe those are the second attachment i'm sorry the first one. there's the highlights here the first one is around open missing those resources. why are we using them for their best potential. the second one is around public benefits and not just your what's normally required but can we go above and beyond >> one of the public services to support and enhance the provision of those services whether 31 they will be transit or the puc operations and so on. i've already talked about...
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. >> it's hope the first u.s. aid convoys will be able to enter homes itself. 2500 people remain trapped. no many knows how many more will be allowed to leave. some rebels see the process as not much more than a government propaganda move. >> a lot of people won't leave the city. the international public is being given the impression the seige is over. it isn't. afterwards, i thought they'll wipe out everyone including the civilians. >> the ceasefire is scheduled to last just three days. then the peace talks in geneva will resume. and presumably so will the fighting in homes. >> civilians are also bearing the brunt of the suffering and conflict in afghanistan. a new u.s. report says nearly 3,000 civilians were killed in 2013. that's an increase of 14% compared to the year before. the taliban are stepped up their attacks across the country. all international combat troops are scheduled to pull out of afghanistan by the end of this year. the u.n. says a security vacuum has arisen in some regions, the afghan army has
. >> it's hope the first u.s. aid convoys will be able to enter homes itself. 2500 people remain trapped. no many knows how many more will be allowed to leave. some rebels see the process as not much more than a government propaganda move. >> a lot of people won't leave the city. the international public is being given the impression the seige is over. it isn't. afterwards, i thought they'll wipe out everyone including the civilians. >> the ceasefire is scheduled to last just...