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franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for family tree. [laughter] franklin andousins. theodore. >> set a stage for this large and bustling family.very quickly , edith determines it was just not going to use -- work for them. a sketch she drew one will -- one week after. a plan for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on harrison's place in the white house and got together with a very influential firm. there is a big back story here. to cut to the chase, he decided he was tired of moving in with it,store.-- as she put "living over the store." he wanted to separate the living areas with the public areas. the downstairs was renovated and most people really liked it. the upstairs had seven bedrooms and bathrooms. that was pretty good. alice, the teenage daughter, had her own bedroom.ethel had her own bedroom. mrs. roosevelt put her own study up there. the president had a study in the office in the second floor.but so did the first lady with a
franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for family tree. [laughter] franklin andousins. theodore. >> set a stage for this large and bustling family.very quickly , edith determines it was just not going to use -- work for them. a sketch she drew one will -- one week after. a plan for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on...
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franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for a family tree. [laughter] >> distant cousins. this largeage for and bustling family. the roosevelts moved into the white house and then they it would not work for them. a sketch she drew one will -- one week after. for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on harrison's place in the white house and got together with a very influential firm. .here is for the a big back stoe to cut to the chase, he decided he was tired of moving in with the store. he wanted to separate the living areas with the public areas. was renovated and most people really liked it. the upstairs had seven bedrooms and bathrooms. that was pretty good. alice, the teenage daughter, had her own bedroom. mrs. roosevelt put her own study up there. the president had a study in the office in the second floor. so did the. that was important to her to knock on the door and say, time for bed, you are working to eight. >> this really create
franklin would call theodore cousin theodore but then called him uncle theodore. >> i feel the need for a family tree. [laughter] >> distant cousins. this largeage for and bustling family. the roosevelts moved into the white house and then they it would not work for them. a sketch she drew one will -- one week after. for the second floor that shows how very crowded it was to have the family and workspace there. what did she do? >> she picked up on harrison's place in the white...
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she was a back channel to theodore roosevelt. for example, in the white house henry cab both lyons would talk to her about the post office scandal rather than talk to him about it. so she could be a pathway for roosevelt to discuss matters of diplomacy that he could not discuss with the diplomats themselves. we mentioned all of the time they spent together walking. she writes four newspapers a day. e. >> he didn't have time. >> she wrote newspapers and cut out stories and handed them to him. she made sure certain topics were in front of him. >> what about her influence? >> she favored the conservation policies. we have her on record for that. later on when he ran for president in 1912, she cries it day after he loses. she was really behind him. she edits his speeches and articles. he clearly talks with her about policy. she sits in meetings, like mrs. carter but knitting and looking unobtrusive but they discuss what happened at the meeting afterwards. she's a very active first lady. >> brent in lancaster, minnesota. >> thank you
she was a back channel to theodore roosevelt. for example, in the white house henry cab both lyons would talk to her about the post office scandal rather than talk to him about it. so she could be a pathway for roosevelt to discuss matters of diplomacy that he could not discuss with the diplomats themselves. we mentioned all of the time they spent together walking. she writes four newspapers a day. e. >> he didn't have time. >> she wrote newspapers and cut out stories and handed...
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>>> on january 22nd, 1998, theodore kaczynski, a.k.a. the unabomber, is sentenced to life in prison without parole. during his sentencing hearing, some of his victims were allowed to address him directly. >> i didn't see any contrition or any sort of guilt on his face. i only saw shock when i told him that i forgave him and then that was the point that i knew i had him. >> designated a domestic terrorist by the fbi, ted kaczynski is currently incarcerated at the supermax facility in fremont county, colorado. >> in some ways, he probably does a lot better there in that extremely structured environment than he ever did when he was living up in the wilderness up in montana. and he always had problems dealing with other people, the fact he's isolated there probably isn't as difficult for him as it probably would be for a lot of other people. >> kaczynski's cabin was seized as evidence and removed from the property. it is now on display at the newseum in washington, d.c. on august 10th, 2006, judge garland borel, jr., ordered the personal ite
>>> on january 22nd, 1998, theodore kaczynski, a.k.a. the unabomber, is sentenced to life in prison without parole. during his sentencing hearing, some of his victims were allowed to address him directly. >> i didn't see any contrition or any sort of guilt on his face. i only saw shock when i told him that i forgave him and then that was the point that i knew i had him. >> designated a domestic terrorist by the fbi, ted kaczynski is currently incarcerated at the supermax...
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. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber. next. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never heard of the unabomber before i was injured. i had learned about the existence of the unabomber two days after i came home from the hospital. >> february 20th, 1987. an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city. police and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two by fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumb
. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber. next. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never...
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. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber. next. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never heard of the unabomber before i was injured. i had learned about the existence of the unabomber two days after i came home from the hospital. >> february 20th, 1987. an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city. police and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two by fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumb
. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber. next. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never...
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. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber.ext. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never heard of the unabomber before i was injured. i had learned about the existence of the unabomber two days after i came home from the hospital. >> february 20th, 1987. an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city. police and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two by fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumber
. >> nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. >> the hunt for the unabomber.ext. >>> a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses. for more than 17 years, he operated without restraint. in all that time, no one knew who he was or how exactly he chose his targets. even his victims remained in the dark until he struck. >> i had never...
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she did meet with theodore roosevelt on two occasions to talk about this. he wanted to offer taft a position on the supreme court. he wants to remain as your secretary of war. roosevelt did not see the passion in taft. there are other men who want this. you need to be more aggressive. he did some campaigning for congressional candidates in 1906 to prove that he could campaign. >> does she meet personally with theodore roosevelt to make the case? >> in the fall of 1906 taft is out on the road and she does have a luncheon with the president and he says, go by one of the windows and chat for a while. taft and tr both believed that she had misinterpreted what he was trying to say. you need to be more aggressive. he was not threatening to support governor hughes. he did not like charles evans it was very unlikely he would have ever supported hughes. helen was so sensitive to any variation that she interpreted this warning as a threat that he might support the soon-to-be governor of new york. >> what was the election like? how did it all turn out? >> they held on
she did meet with theodore roosevelt on two occasions to talk about this. he wanted to offer taft a position on the supreme court. he wants to remain as your secretary of war. roosevelt did not see the passion in taft. there are other men who want this. you need to be more aggressive. he did some campaigning for congressional candidates in 1906 to prove that he could campaign. >> does she meet personally with theodore roosevelt to make the case? >> in the fall of 1906 taft is out on...
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. >> theodore can afford it with his prices. a simple haircut here cost 20 euros as opposed to 12 in athens, but he says the people here work hard for their living. >> 15 hours a day, they are working and they are working very hard, and they are very good at their services. >> is hard work recipe to his success? the island certainly does not shut down for the afternoon siesta that is certainly typical for the rest of greece, and it seems to be attracting plenty of investment. this luxurious hotel opened in early july. a room here cost 250 euros a night and has enough takers. they are defying the crisis in style. theodore admires the hotel owner's risk-taking. they agreed that the island simply has a different mentality. >> it is not in the mind the money first and then the service. we offer a beautiful experience. >> it is booked out until the end of september and expects a total of 2 million visitors by the end of the year, a jump of 60% from the previous year. and the taurus seem more than happy -- the taurus -- the tourists s
. >> theodore can afford it with his prices. a simple haircut here cost 20 euros as opposed to 12 in athens, but he says the people here work hard for their living. >> 15 hours a day, they are working and they are working very hard, and they are very good at their services. >> is hard work recipe to his success? the island certainly does not shut down for the afternoon siesta that is certainly typical for the rest of greece, and it seems to be attracting plenty of investment....
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it goes on to show highlights of theodore roosevelt's career. his actions as vice president and showing that he was a writer and to show that he had conservation interests and on the bottom where it has three sons in uniform and a gold star for clinton who was killed in world war i. and that was a very sensitive issue. this video is on our website. there is also a special feature. as you know, if you have been watching us along the way, there are individual biographies as each of them observed in the united states. at c-span.org/first ladies has all of these resources so you can see that we also have this special feature. the special feature for this one is another item of a dog bowl that was under the desk of the study and there's an interesting story behind it. we think the white house association, which has been so helpful. they have published this terrific biography and we are making it available and on that same website there is individual biographies of each of the first ladies and you can be prepared for the ones that are coming up in the
it goes on to show highlights of theodore roosevelt's career. his actions as vice president and showing that he was a writer and to show that he had conservation interests and on the bottom where it has three sons in uniform and a gold star for clinton who was killed in world war i. and that was a very sensitive issue. this video is on our website. there is also a special feature. as you know, if you have been watching us along the way, there are individual biographies as each of them observed...
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how did you find out, theodore? how did the family find out what happened to mary?k you the question i asked selma when you heard the news you thought i need to get in touch with her. i'm sure she's fine. there's no way she'll be part of the 12 and yet obviously she was >> yes. we found out yesterday evening about 5 minutes to 9:00 eastern time. and we have a very kind of quote unquote regimented family where we talk and facetime. it's very -- we're very close-knit. and being a newsier if you will, i always have the news on. and i awoke her sister. and i said, i think that's where your sister is working. and she confirmed that. and we waited all day. and then like i stated, at about 8:55 p.m. last night, her sister, my wife, broke down. and i knew of course that there was something terribly wrong. so i spoke with a female fbi agent that was with her youngest daughter, danielle. and the reston area where she had been living. and they told me that they could not really give me any facts due to the current investigation under way. so we literally put clothes in a trash
how did you find out, theodore? how did the family find out what happened to mary?k you the question i asked selma when you heard the news you thought i need to get in touch with her. i'm sure she's fine. there's no way she'll be part of the 12 and yet obviously she was >> yes. we found out yesterday evening about 5 minutes to 9:00 eastern time. and we have a very kind of quote unquote regimented family where we talk and facetime. it's very -- we're very close-knit. and being a newsier if...
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tomorrow, uss theodore roosevelt returns home. for now, our mission is complete.rism continues. this flag, which has thrown over seven ships, is ready to be returned to the city of new york. its mission is complete, too. ♪ >> when the carrier came back we had a big ceremony. we raised the flag on the flag pole of city hall and it there are people who swear that is not the flag. >> somewhere between 9/11 and yankees stadium ceremony the flag went missing. >> how can a flag disappear off the face of the earth. we have heard all sorts of strange stories like somebody cut it up and selling pieces of it. i don't think that is true. >> they had a kickoff event last year in front of "the star spangled banner" at the smithsonian and oddly enough pieces of that flag had been cut off and sent to veterans to be buried with them. i'm glad they stopped it and saved the flag and that is much less objectionable than selling it. >> i just think somebody has it and they are not coming forward. >>. >> after that picture was taken that flag would have been taken down that night and
tomorrow, uss theodore roosevelt returns home. for now, our mission is complete.rism continues. this flag, which has thrown over seven ships, is ready to be returned to the city of new york. its mission is complete, too. ♪ >> when the carrier came back we had a big ceremony. we raised the flag on the flag pole of city hall and it there are people who swear that is not the flag. >> somewhere between 9/11 and yankees stadium ceremony the flag went missing. >> how can a flag...
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tomorrow uss theodore roosevelt returns home.mission is complete but the fight against terrorism continues. this flag, which has flown over seven ships is ready to be returned to the city ♪ >> they brought it back. we had a big ceremony. there are people that still swear that is not the flag. >> somewhere between 9/11 and the yankees stadium ceremony, the flag went missing. >> how can a flag just disappear off the face of the earth? we've heard all kinds of strange stories, like somebody cut it up and was selling pieces of it. but i don't think that's true. >> we had a kickoff event last year in front of the star spangled banner at the smithsonian. oddly enough, pieces of that flag have been cut off and sent to veterans to be buried with it. i'm glad they stopped it and saved the flag. that's much less objectionable than selling it. >> i just think somebody has it and they're not coming forward. >> after that picture was taken, the flag could have been taken down that night. >> i believe it went missing from ground zero within th
tomorrow uss theodore roosevelt returns home.mission is complete but the fight against terrorism continues. this flag, which has flown over seven ships is ready to be returned to the city ♪ >> they brought it back. we had a big ceremony. there are people that still swear that is not the flag. >> somewhere between 9/11 and the yankees stadium ceremony, the flag went missing. >> how can a flag just disappear off the face of the earth? we've heard all kinds of strange stories,...
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theodore roosevelt.h on the afternoon of the attacks against america three firefighters in new york city raised a flag on a pole in the debris of what was the world trade center. it was an emotional photograph that was captured. it became very famous, and it's been impaired to the photograph of the raising of the flag on iwo jima. today those firefighters are back joined by the speaker of the house, dennis hastert and the new york congressional delegation, and they are going to receive that flag back. >> they got the replacement flag, so the flag that went all over was not that flag. >> i will never forget the smoky odor as the flag was unwrapped in my office. this flag flew high over the ship and pointed the way to afghanistan. tomorrow u.s.s. theodore roosevelt returns home. for now our mission is complete, but the fight against terrorism continues. this flag which has flown over seven ships is ready to be turned to the city of new york. this mission is complete too. ♪ >> when the carrier came back, we
theodore roosevelt.h on the afternoon of the attacks against america three firefighters in new york city raised a flag on a pole in the debris of what was the world trade center. it was an emotional photograph that was captured. it became very famous, and it's been impaired to the photograph of the raising of the flag on iwo jima. today those firefighters are back joined by the speaker of the house, dennis hastert and the new york congressional delegation, and they are going to receive that...
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it goes on to show highlights of theodore roosevelt's career. his actions as vice president, for cuba, for being president. it goes on to show he was a , a pelican on the third row to show his conservation nest tendencies. a gold star for quentin who was killed during world war i. and she hadly piece learned to do needlework is a small girl. she did needlework throughout her lifetime. it is very poignant and very touching, a representation of what was important to her. video is on our website. there is also a special feature and we have been accumulating all of the programs for the serious. if you have been watching us along the way, we will have done individual biographies of each of the women who have served as first ladies. thesebsite has all of resources plus many tours that didn't make it to air so you can see other things. he also have a special feature each week. the special feature for this one is another item from sagamore hill. it is a dog bowl that edith had under the desk of her study. you will have to go to the website and click on
it goes on to show highlights of theodore roosevelt's career. his actions as vice president, for cuba, for being president. it goes on to show he was a , a pelican on the third row to show his conservation nest tendencies. a gold star for quentin who was killed during world war i. and she hadly piece learned to do needlework is a small girl. she did needlework throughout her lifetime. it is very poignant and very touching, a representation of what was important to her. video is on our website....
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autobus de forma directa en la cuadra 2400 de la davis road, en las proximidades de las escuelas theodore davis middle y north point high en waldorf... el incidente ocurrio alrededor de las 8 de la manana... 35 estudiantes fueron trasladados a un hospital regional en la plata... la conductora de la camioneta, una mujer de 47 anos de edad, fue llevada a un hospital para recibir atencion por lesiones.. dos personas mas han sido arrestadas en el conexion con la muerte de un joven latino en woodbridge.. ariel adams de 19-aÑos y gibreal guled de 32-aÑos enfrentan cargos por secuestro...la policia de prince william informo que un total de ocho sospechosos estan siendo acusados en relacion con el asesinato de kenny diaz.. el 21 de septiembre, el cuerpo de diaz fue hallado en un parque y habria sido acuchillado varias veces... el fbi revela nueva informacion sobre el tiroteo en la base nava de washington el 16 de septiembre que dejo a 13- personas muertas..lilian mass nos tiene los detalles.. segÚn el fbi aaron alexis, responsable del tiroteo en la base naval de washington dc la semana pasada fue
autobus de forma directa en la cuadra 2400 de la davis road, en las proximidades de las escuelas theodore davis middle y north point high en waldorf... el incidente ocurrio alrededor de las 8 de la manana... 35 estudiantes fueron trasladados a un hospital regional en la plata... la conductora de la camioneta, una mujer de 47 anos de edad, fue llevada a un hospital para recibir atencion por lesiones.. dos personas mas han sido arrestadas en el conexion con la muerte de un joven latino en...
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it was theodore roosevelt on up the gulf of tonkin where the thrust changed dramatically.presidents wilson, theodore roosevelt, anothers created a variety of hostile situations as a result of taking that precipitous action. president jefferson, in tripoli, sought the approval of congress before he would engage the barbary pirates. it seems to me that the act is self-defeating. it eisions the president being able to take some limited military actions to clear up a situation. the 60-day provision gives any enemy notice that if he holds out, he could be successful. whatever good is envisioned is negated by the impression it gives the opponent to hold off. senator hatch, let's suppose that there is no resolution of this debate. the president sticks to his position. he's refused to abide by the war powers act. is it appropriate in that circumstance to go tohe cous seeking a resolution? i think mr. buchen's point comes into effect there. if the congress has it within its power to act positively, then the congress has that obligation to go forward. congress can cut off the approp
it was theodore roosevelt on up the gulf of tonkin where the thrust changed dramatically.presidents wilson, theodore roosevelt, anothers created a variety of hostile situations as a result of taking that precipitous action. president jefferson, in tripoli, sought the approval of congress before he would engage the barbary pirates. it seems to me that the act is self-defeating. it eisions the president being able to take some limited military actions to clear up a situation. the 60-day provision...
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the idea for the donation came from doctor theodore abraham, a hopkins cardiologist who was concerned about student athletes. "incue: heart disease can affect young kids.. outcue: and it very often can be fatal." the israel and mollie myers family foundation donated 10- thousand dollars to johns hopkins in order to purchase the aeds. a... bag ...full of... hundred dollar bills.../ imagine... finding that... in... the middle of the road! it... happened... to one maryland driver.../. what... he did next... may surprise you. croft says: "it was right in the middle of the road down there. it looked like a bag. something just said 'back up and see what's in there'. i was shocked. i've never really found anything like that before. " what robert croft found was money - $6,000. around 3pm sunday, he drove right over it on a ramp along route 29. croft says: "it was strange. i opened it up and i was like 'wow, what a gift' cause i could definitely use it." you see, he'd been laid off and just found a new job... he has two young children. croft says: "they said can we keep it? can we keep it? i
the idea for the donation came from doctor theodore abraham, a hopkins cardiologist who was concerned about student athletes. "incue: heart disease can affect young kids.. outcue: and it very often can be fatal." the israel and mollie myers family foundation donated 10- thousand dollars to johns hopkins in order to purchase the aeds. a... bag ...full of... hundred dollar bills.../ imagine... finding that... in... the middle of the road! it... happened... to one maryland driver.../....
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here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in france but all over europe. the great age of gothic cathedrals was an unparalleled time of expansiveness in european society, but in saying that we mustn't forget that during those years, the mass of society was still dependent peasantry, unfree laboring under extraordinarily r soci ste it was perhaps because their lives were so harsh that the cathedral meant so much to them. there could hardly be a greater contrast between the squalid conditions of their lives and the splendor of the cathedral to which the quite literally looked up. here at cha
here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in...
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because that was -- that was very noble of theodore roosevelt. but you said -- you said, what -- i can't believe that somebody who looks like the apoth care's cud could be romeo. i don't believe that. >> doing the best t.r. invitation on the program. >> no. this momentous on the united states and those who enter world war i. what happens in the white house in terms of their social, they're entertaining. what does she do to support the war effort. that's an important part of her story. would you talk about that? >> poor edith gets pitched into the white house in the middle of the war, in the middle of his term without any preparation whatsoever. and she was -- she really rose to the occasion. and she was, as i said, very pop yue wlar the press because of ellen's ill health, the press had not been very taken with her. and edith had the doubly trying situation of having to have two receptions because she couldn't have all of the warring ambassadors with each other. so she had to have a party for the outlies and the party for the central powers. she
because that was -- that was very noble of theodore roosevelt. but you said -- you said, what -- i can't believe that somebody who looks like the apoth care's cud could be romeo. i don't believe that. >> doing the best t.r. invitation on the program. >> no. this momentous on the united states and those who enter world war i. what happens in the white house in terms of their social, they're entertaining. what does she do to support the war effort. that's an important part of her...
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she was the matriarch our rambunctious family and her husband, theodore roosevelt, was as outgoing ashe was private. she was the groundbreaking manager of the white house, overseeing a major renovation that added a west wing, separating the family quarters from the president's office is for the first time. good evening and welcome to c- span's series, "first ladies." edith roosevelt will usher in season two of the series and the 20th century. we have two historians who know
she was the matriarch our rambunctious family and her husband, theodore roosevelt, was as outgoing ashe was private. she was the groundbreaking manager of the white house, overseeing a major renovation that added a west wing, separating the family quarters from the president's office is for the first time. good evening and welcome to c- span's series, "first ladies." edith roosevelt will usher in season two of the series and the 20th century. we have two historians who know
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because that was -- that was very noble of theodore roosevelt. but you said -- you said, what -- i can't believe that somebody who looks like the bethecary's clud could romeo. i don't believe that. >> doing his best t.r. impersonation. what happens in the white house in terms of their social, they're entertaining. what does she do to support the war effort. that's an important part of her story. would you talk about that? >> poor edith gets pitched into the white house in the middle of the war, in the middle of his term without any preparation whatsoever. and she was -- she really rose to the occasion. and she was, as i said, very pop -- popular with the press. because of ellen's ill health, the press had not been very taken with her. and edith had the doubly trying situation of having to have two receptions because she couldn't have all of the warring ambassadors with each other. so she had to have a party for the outlies and the party for a party for and the central powers. she really was terrific and everybody was impressed with her good firm
because that was -- that was very noble of theodore roosevelt. but you said -- you said, what -- i can't believe that somebody who looks like the bethecary's clud could romeo. i don't believe that. >> doing his best t.r. impersonation. what happens in the white house in terms of their social, they're entertaining. what does she do to support the war effort. that's an important part of her story. would you talk about that? >> poor edith gets pitched into the white house in the middle...
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happiness, that is the great contract with theodore roosevelt. get is a debate of political philosophies between two men. but lee is calling from durango, colorado. about ellenquestion wilson. she did such a wonderful thing for the city of washington, d.c. i like to comment on edith wilson. she was a hindrance. see, a majored advisor to the president, wrote numerous letters. , onthey were discovered opened, after her death. >> we will let her comments about edith stand. >> when they came to the white that as longfelt as she was in the white house, she would use her position to do as much good as she could. she connected with the national civic federation. iny were very interested trying to clean up these alleyways between the streets in washington. and they squalor wanted to tear down the buildings. was so interested in this project, she took some the congressman in the car through the alleyways. billobbied them to pass a that would enable this. washington's government was run by congress. lady tothe first first lobby for a cause that was not her
happiness, that is the great contract with theodore roosevelt. get is a debate of political philosophies between two men. but lee is calling from durango, colorado. about ellenquestion wilson. she did such a wonderful thing for the city of washington, d.c. i like to comment on edith wilson. she was a hindrance. see, a majored advisor to the president, wrote numerous letters. , onthey were discovered opened, after her death. >> we will let her comments about edith stand. >> when they...
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. >> reporter: one of the authors professor theodore postal works for the massachusetts technology institutefter examining photos from the scene he believes this was a new design of rocket carrying more of the deadly sarin than other experts suggested. >> they are looking for a russian war head or whatever. and this is not -- this is a designed war head that is unfortunately very cleverly thought out and very effective and very deadly. >> reporter: and there is more of the sarin than you would expect, how much? >> probably between 10-20 times more than people were thinking. >> that is why it killed so many people. >> probably that is the reason. >> there are people who say that you have not analyzed any of the actual samples themselves, this is an assessment from a far rather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear, we have carcuss on the ground that have small craters next to them which would have been created by the small amount of explosion -- explosives used to disburse chemicals and sheets of metal that are torn off, a central core, so i am very confident that we understand
. >> reporter: one of the authors professor theodore postal works for the massachusetts technology institutefter examining photos from the scene he believes this was a new design of rocket carrying more of the deadly sarin than other experts suggested. >> they are looking for a russian war head or whatever. and this is not -- this is a designed war head that is unfortunately very cleverly thought out and very effective and very deadly. >> reporter: and there is more of the...
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of a brand name with respect to history so this time she is going to come out with a bully pulpit theodore roosevelt, william howard taft in the golden age of heroism. >> host: is this her first book sense -- >> guest: i don't believe so but certainly it's the one that is a reticular significance. of course team of rivals is back in the public consciousness because of the recent film adaptation by steven spielberg and lincoln which was nominated for a number of oscars last year. klesko. >> host: and other historian very popular bill bryson. >> guest: yes. he's going to be coming out with his unique blend of history and personal recollections with one summer america 1927 which looks at that one year the one country and looks at it from a number of different vantage points. ricin is i such a joy to read some no doubt this will be no different. >> host: sub five is there a trend towards taking a year in writing a book about it? one of the jfk books as dallas 1963. there is another new book out 1941. >> guest: i think it's not necessarinecessarily even so much a year but just looking at a very
of a brand name with respect to history so this time she is going to come out with a bully pulpit theodore roosevelt, william howard taft in the golden age of heroism. >> host: is this her first book sense -- >> guest: i don't believe so but certainly it's the one that is a reticular significance. of course team of rivals is back in the public consciousness because of the recent film adaptation by steven spielberg and lincoln which was nominated for a number of oscars last year....
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fellowship to study at the bunting institute at ratcliff harvard and began reimagining the work of theodore a [speaker not understood] in her role as [speaker not understood] to henry james. from 1993 to '96 she was at the head win [speaker not understood]. after moving to san francisco in 1969 with her husband david she grew i don'tthctionv literature. she was active in food cooperative, school reform, several short business jobs ~ and raising her amazing children. she was a volunteer coordinator at mccoffin school. that's where my daughter went, from 197a to 1980. in 1978 she got involved with the ~ incredible [speaker not understood] community garden and has been active up until this year. she believed in community supported agriculture and the biodynamic food her family received from live power farms for years. when susan became a california poet in the schools in 1984, she worked extensively with children kindergarten through eighth grade in san francisco, oakland, and san jose. she was gifted at her work with the younger children and would make books of their poetry. with a legacy of
fellowship to study at the bunting institute at ratcliff harvard and began reimagining the work of theodore a [speaker not understood] in her role as [speaker not understood] to henry james. from 1993 to '96 she was at the head win [speaker not understood]. after moving to san francisco in 1969 with her husband david she grew i don'tthctionv literature. she was active in food cooperative, school reform, several short business jobs ~ and raising her amazing children. she was a volunteer...
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service time she's going to come up with "the bully pulpit: theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, and the golden age of journalism." it will be interesting again to see how she sympathizes what we know and what we think we know, and still what we don't know. >> is this her first book since team up for a rival? >> i don't believe so but certainly it's the one that is of particular significance. of course, team of rivals is back in the public consciousness because of the recent film adaptation by stephen spielberg and lincoln which was nominated were a number of oscars last year. spent another historic, bill bryson. >> yes. he's going to be coming out with his own unique blend of history and personal recollections with one summer, american 1927, which looks at that one year, the one country alexander from a number of different vantage point. he's always such a joy to read so no doubt this will be no different. >> sarah weinman, is there a trend towards taking a year and writing a book about it? i know one of the jfk books is a dallas 1963. there's another new book out 1941. >> i thi
service time she's going to come up with "the bully pulpit: theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, and the golden age of journalism." it will be interesting again to see how she sympathizes what we know and what we think we know, and still what we don't know. >> is this her first book since team up for a rival? >> i don't believe so but certainly it's the one that is of particular significance. of course, team of rivals is back in the public consciousness because of the...
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another bailout from europe some suggested leaving the currency union altogether and one such voice as theodorecosta neighbors he's an economist and former member of parliament now i had a chance to sit down with him earlier take a look do you believe that the cycle of bailouts for greece is a sustainable policy for this country. that they have to do for it because we really. do put google to give us money look to. food needs but the big book. launch of the bust. and this. bailout to this whole thing raises varies the. guy is why did you build it or it will never end we will never regain our strength our economic strength to be an economic development to fight unemployment on the list because of your view. is is made. basically full for strong countries he says. it doesn't feed the not true for our economy now polls do show that a large majority of greeks do not want to quit the euro just yet however more people also seem to believe that the country's economy will never recover if it sticks to e.u. mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens lisa catherin
another bailout from europe some suggested leaving the currency union altogether and one such voice as theodorecosta neighbors he's an economist and former member of parliament now i had a chance to sit down with him earlier take a look do you believe that the cycle of bailouts for greece is a sustainable policy for this country. that they have to do for it because we really. do put google to give us money look to. food needs but the big book. launch of the bust. and this. bailout to this whole...
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so welcome, theodore. i'm glad you're here. "today" show? what is it she felt compelled to say? >> well, i think there's a number of questions people wanted to hear, and i think she felt it was worthwhile to do. i think you should keep in mind, besides the piece you just presented, we have to look at this case from the perspective of the italian judicial system. and even though the supreme court reversed her acquittal from an appellate court jury that actually found her innocent, there is no requirement, there's no legal requirement for her to be there, and it's actually unnecessary. so we can't look at this as if it's an american case. we have to look at it in that context. so again, she's not required to be there. and it's unnecessary for her to be there. and perhaps another aspect that hasn't been covered is you know, she spent four years as an innocent person in jail. her family, curt knox and ada mellis, virtually stopped their entire lives as well as their extended family. many of them lived over there. and she simply cou
so welcome, theodore. i'm glad you're here. "today" show? what is it she felt compelled to say? >> well, i think there's a number of questions people wanted to hear, and i think she felt it was worthwhile to do. i think you should keep in mind, besides the piece you just presented, we have to look at this case from the perspective of the italian judicial system. and even though the supreme court reversed her acquittal from an appellate court jury that actually found her...
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i followed all of your cases -- theodore dineli, frank prud'homme, the ocean park shootings, and especially the leland street murders. is that where, uh... ronald langley cut you in the basement of 325 leland street? you certainly did your homework, detective. the leland street murders was my case study at the academy. so i'm gonna just take you guys over to the lodge and drop -- no, just take us to the station. right. we need to get started. most homicides are solved by work done in the first 72 hours. well, it's 48 hours. we're a day behind. but who's counting? [ knock on door ] yes, come in. they got you behind a desk, huh? charlie bubbles, how you doing? i haven't seen you boys since...when? hey, charlie. i don't know. seven years? eight years. seven years? i am old. ellie, get everyone in the bullpen. got to show you off a little. nice kid. yeah, loves the job. you know, when i called buck for advice on this, i never actually expected that he'd send you guys up here. something about that nonsense you got going on down there with internal affairs? they're moving in, charlie. oh, come on
i followed all of your cases -- theodore dineli, frank prud'homme, the ocean park shootings, and especially the leland street murders. is that where, uh... ronald langley cut you in the basement of 325 leland street? you certainly did your homework, detective. the leland street murders was my case study at the academy. so i'm gonna just take you guys over to the lodge and drop -- no, just take us to the station. right. we need to get started. most homicides are solved by work done in the first...
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and i have two beautiful children matthew and theodore. i think they save my life.obviously being diagnosed with multiple sclers onnis. you think your life is over. and you have a support system like i have with a great work place and fox is amazing and people i work with and unbelievable husband and children i go home to, i am blessed and i am very fortunate. >> we are fingerprint that you wrote a great bock that i got a copy for my grandchildren. >> i will have to give manny copies for the grandchildren. >> thort. i will have to buy a bunch of them. what made you say i will write a book to help children understand weather. >> i have been here a decade and started when i was 14. over the years, people say my child and grandchild and niece and nephew are interested in the weather and upons to go on outside. do you have recommonedations for bocks and kids. i did research and there was not anything out there and there was a platform and my four year old one day tock a wash clothe and the water came out and momma, that is a cloud. and i am thinking that is a smart by.
and i have two beautiful children matthew and theodore. i think they save my life.obviously being diagnosed with multiple sclers onnis. you think your life is over. and you have a support system like i have with a great work place and fox is amazing and people i work with and unbelievable husband and children i go home to, i am blessed and i am very fortunate. >> we are fingerprint that you wrote a great bock that i got a copy for my grandchildren. >> i will have to give manny...