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[laughter] umm -- there's sometimes when you want somebody that you admire so much who sees it and wants to speak out against something to go ahead and do it. and to say to your husband, the president, i don't care. i'm going to say it anyway. and so the things, for me, -- the two things that are the hardest for me -- the first is internment. i have to be very clear about this. eleanor was une qvcic belie publicly very, very, publicly opposed to internment before fdr signed the executive order. the day after fdr gives the great day of inif in inmy speech which was the day after that she went on the radio to talk about pearl harbor. he was her voice they heard first. they hear his great speech the next day. hers within the happeny either. it's in the new exhibit too. she gets on a plane to fly from washington, d.c., their -- they're going refuel in chicago. she's in la guardia and they're going california. they hear all of these rumors fanned by the hurst newspapers that the japan subs in san francisco bay. eleanor recruits the plane and they go to san francisco and where does she go? jap
[laughter] umm -- there's sometimes when you want somebody that you admire so much who sees it and wants to speak out against something to go ahead and do it. and to say to your husband, the president, i don't care. i'm going to say it anyway. and so the things, for me, -- the two things that are the hardest for me -- the first is internment. i have to be very clear about this. eleanor was une qvcic belie publicly very, very, publicly opposed to internment before fdr signed the executive order....
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in the middle east they call egypt umm udunia, the mother of the world. a country that for centuries has been the cultural and economic powerhouse of the region. at its heart lies cairo, built by the fatamid caliphs to dominate the nile and red sea trade routes, it is today a sprawling metropolis where a
in the middle east they call egypt umm udunia, the mother of the world. a country that for centuries has been the cultural and economic powerhouse of the region. at its heart lies cairo, built by the fatamid caliphs to dominate the nile and red sea trade routes, it is today a sprawling metropolis where a
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. >> umm, not good enough? not good. >> you think? >> all right.again? >> that would be a great story, though. >> yeah, awesome. >> wouldn't it? you met at speed dating. >> met at speed dating. >> they make movies about that [ bleep ]. >> i can't believe that's what we're going with here. i'm doomed. i'm going to be the cat lady. >> yeah, that's pretty much the way our friendship is going to end. >> me or the cat? damn-it. >> an hour has passed since a coordinated strike on 12 dangerous drug dealers. but sergeant brian albert and the fugitive unit are still looking for alleged dealer julio soto. >> yeah, no, no, definitely, we're still hitting stuff. >> finding people is what the fugitive unit does. and they've uncovered another address where soto might be hiding. >> searching houses not easy work. joe, keep your wry under that door. >> is some of the most dangerous police action that you can do. >> boston police. boston police. we have a warrant. >> the person you're looking for, that's their castle. if they wanted to assault you, they know the pl
. >> umm, not good enough? not good. >> you think? >> all right.again? >> that would be a great story, though. >> yeah, awesome. >> wouldn't it? you met at speed dating. >> met at speed dating. >> they make movies about that [ bleep ]. >> i can't believe that's what we're going with here. i'm doomed. i'm going to be the cat lady. >> yeah, that's pretty much the way our friendship is going to end. >> me or the cat? damn-it....
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. >>> an manner music festival cut short after partygoers end umm dead. the hot drug molly is to blame. >>> and she's been trying to break the record for a quarter century. try, try and try again. a 64-year-old athlete did someone no one of any age has ever done before. it's been a long time speculating who will play the lead in the movie of "fifty shades of grey." we'll tell you. >>> and the shocking fact about sinkholes. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mo
. >>> an manner music festival cut short after partygoers end umm dead. the hot drug molly is to blame. >>> and she's been trying to break the record for a quarter century. try, try and try again. a 64-year-old athlete did someone no one of any age has ever done before. it's been a long time speculating who will play the lead in the movie of "fifty shades of grey." we'll tell you. >>> and the shocking fact about sinkholes. nascar is about excitement. but...
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. >>> an manner music festival cut short after partygoers end umm dead. the hot drug molly is to blame. >>> and she's been trying to break the record for a quarter century. try, try and try again. a 64-year-old athlete did someone no one of any age has ever done before. it's been a long time speculating who will play the lead in the movie vooirks of "fifty shades of grey." we'll tell you. >>> and the shocking fact about sinkho sinkholes. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first. it's mine. i called about that one. it's mine. customers: [ echoing ] it's mine, mine, mine. it's mine!
. >>> an manner music festival cut short after partygoers end umm dead. the hot drug molly is to blame. >>> and she's been trying to break the record for a quarter century. try, try and try again. a 64-year-old athlete did someone no one of any age has ever done before. it's been a long time speculating who will play the lead in the movie vooirks of "fifty shades of grey." we'll tell you. >>> and the shocking fact about sinkho sinkholes. nascar is about...
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points, kralgss to you, christina, it has been, i dare say it has been an epic run these past four days umms with $46 in cash and prizes. with a performance like that you may be returning for a tournament of champions in a few months, hopefully, we'll see you back here. perry, we do not want you to leave emtip hand, you will be bringing the home edition, fun for kids of all age, kids 12 and older, there are small parts. we don't want them chokeing. be careful with the game, mogy, you have coasted the four time champion, we tell you it is time to take a trip to the winner's circle. we don't have a winner's circle. so you will stay at your podium. you are effectively in the winner's circle. will you play in our jackpot bonus round for $1,000. let me explain how this works. post-game shows have an actual prize budget. our show can barely afford pastry, so i have been forced to put the $1,000 up for this i was in massive zoebt i don't want to lose $1,000, therefore the questions are ridiculously comically designed to be unanswerable by anybody but me, but you never know, if you happen to get it
points, kralgss to you, christina, it has been, i dare say it has been an epic run these past four days umms with $46 in cash and prizes. with a performance like that you may be returning for a tournament of champions in a few months, hopefully, we'll see you back here. perry, we do not want you to leave emtip hand, you will be bringing the home edition, fun for kids of all age, kids 12 and older, there are small parts. we don't want them chokeing. be careful with the game, mogy, you have...
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pearlie, sleeping and, umm, person, tree... gone. ah. oh, yum. slow down there, jasper.opal. come and see! er, what happened to your tree jasper? that's what i've been trying to tell you, the persons cut it down. (gasping) i don't get these city person's. why cut down a beautiful tree? that beautiful tree was my home! i'm homeless! jasper, you can stay in my shell. take the day off, you've had an awful experience. er, pearlie. jasper wasn't the only one who lived in that tree. they all need new homes! (grumbling) hurly burly! see you tomorrow. sweet dreams, olga! i hope the bed bugs bite, silky! (cheering) that's sixteen wood beetles, two possums, one owl... (yawning) everyone's sorted. we did good. yes. goodnight, opal! good news, jasper. everyone's got a new home ... (snoring) huh? except you, i guess. just until i find some new digs? one day or two tops. no worries! you're my right hand elf. memo to me. find guest bed. and ear plugs. morning, pearlie! i made you breakfast. thanks, dude, for letting me stay. oh, jasper, that's so sweet. but i'll get up. or maybe i won'
pearlie, sleeping and, umm, person, tree... gone. ah. oh, yum. slow down there, jasper.opal. come and see! er, what happened to your tree jasper? that's what i've been trying to tell you, the persons cut it down. (gasping) i don't get these city person's. why cut down a beautiful tree? that beautiful tree was my home! i'm homeless! jasper, you can stay in my shell. take the day off, you've had an awful experience. er, pearlie. jasper wasn't the only one who lived in that tree. they all need new...
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it's just you floating in space attached by an umm bill -- umbilical usually. but not always. in the gem nigh era, there was a hammering about what will that blow the mind of the astronaut? will it completely freak them out to be in this infinite space floating, this tiny vulnerable human being and there was a fear they would psychological become unhinged. in fact what happened in both the first and the second space walkers. i think it was ed white here. and what happened though he got out there -- ed white, i believe it was. and he didn't want to come back in. there was this euphoria. just like -- wow. and he kept stalling. it was like a kid being called back to the dinner table who is in the middle of a make believe thing. and keeps going in a minute. and mission control is getting concerned. he needs to come back in. he needs to get -- he needs to come back. he's a minute late. and he would be out there. i have a great view -- he's taking photographs. i have a -- hang on. they're like ed you need to get back in here now. and he finally said okay, i'm coming back in. this is
it's just you floating in space attached by an umm bill -- umbilical usually. but not always. in the gem nigh era, there was a hammering about what will that blow the mind of the astronaut? will it completely freak them out to be in this infinite space floating, this tiny vulnerable human being and there was a fear they would psychological become unhinged. in fact what happened in both the first and the second space walkers. i think it was ed white here. and what happened though he got out...
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. >> guest: umm, hmm -- it wasn't, you know, i guess that overall -- you know, he was a writer, as i for thirty years for "time" magazine had kind of a time "time" magazine-style. things that didn't really read terribly well in a general book. so throughout i went out -- throughout the book i went and changed that a bit, and but other than that, it was the major change was just boiling it down and then adding those cursed footnotes. c-span: you retired in 2009 how long did you work the book? >> guest: about three years. c-span: i'm going show some video. it's out of context in chronology of the book. it's a couple of famous senator. the first is huey long. before we show the video, though, when was long in the senate? what impact did he have on the senate? >> guest: he was in the senate for a short period of time from the early '30s until assassinated in the 1935. he, you know, decided that he was going use the filibuster as a major legislative tool. he did it almost like no one before him had done it. c-span: the video is from 1935. we're cutting to the middle where he's talking abo
. >> guest: umm, hmm -- it wasn't, you know, i guess that overall -- you know, he was a writer, as i for thirty years for "time" magazine had kind of a time "time" magazine-style. things that didn't really read terribly well in a general book. so throughout i went out -- throughout the book i went and changed that a bit, and but other than that, it was the major change was just boiling it down and then adding those cursed footnotes. c-span: you retired in 2009 how long...
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umm. mike and tucker? >> after a terrifying home invasion, our next guest decided to buy a gun. her gun, but obama wants to take yours. emily miller joining us live from washington. thanks for joining us. the supreme court has weighed in twice in the past couple of years on the question of the second amendment finding it to apply to individuals. this ought to give every person the right to have a firearm. but it doesn't? >> well, the supreme court in the 2008 decision and a year later ruled on keeping firearms saying that the government couldn't take your right to have a fire arm. which overturned the 30 year gun ban in washington. but they really didn't rule on some other things which is the limits on what can be owned and then also when you can carry a gun. so that's where obama weaseled his way in this year and then the unfortunate newtown tragedy and able to get states to ram through at least trying to ram through this in the senate and pushing of course all of this as being paid for by mike bloomberg trying to turn votes still to pass it in the senate. >> so tell us how dif
umm. mike and tucker? >> after a terrifying home invasion, our next guest decided to buy a gun. her gun, but obama wants to take yours. emily miller joining us live from washington. thanks for joining us. the supreme court has weighed in twice in the past couple of years on the question of the second amendment finding it to apply to individuals. this ought to give every person the right to have a firearm. but it doesn't? >> well, the supreme court in the 2008 decision and a year...