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investigators discovered that wallace did have a connection to mississippi. >> wallace had some connectionssissippi in that he had some relatives that were there. >> while investigators searched for wallace, they also had to search for forensic evidence, and they weren't having much luck inside olamide's apartment. >> it's a common misconception that there are hundreds of fingerprints left at every crime scene. and a lot of times, you may only find one, or you may find none. >> since the crime was committed at night, investigators assumed the killer would have turned off the lights after cleaning up the blood, but there were no visible bloodstains on the light switch by the door. >> that whole area was actually brought into the laboratory. they cut out the wall and took the light switch and brought in all of that to us. >> analysts viewed the switch plate with oblique or angled lighting. >> we take various different types of light sources, and we bring them in from the side, from the front, to see if we can see anything on the surface itself. >> and that's where they found a single, high-q
investigators discovered that wallace did have a connection to mississippi. >> wallace had some connectionssissippi in that he had some relatives that were there. >> while investigators searched for wallace, they also had to search for forensic evidence, and they weren't having much luck inside olamide's apartment. >> it's a common misconception that there are hundreds of fingerprints left at every crime scene. and a lot of times, you may only find one, or you may find none....
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wallace. this farm is significant because he lived here until he was 4 years old so we get to claim him. a three generations were concerned about rural prosperity and how they could help people better understand farming and how they felt it was important that people were close to the soil. henry a. wallace was taking a walk in waterworks park in des moines. a western union person came up to him with a telegram and it was from franklin roosevelt asking him to be the secretary of agriculture. he came into that position in 1933 when farm prices were at an all-time low when land and soil had eroded from places that should never have been plowed. so there were many, many problems that he had to deal with. so as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agriculture adjustment act which was the first time farmers were asked not to produce. they kept producing and kept producing and so prices were going down, down. so they needed to do things in the marketplace that would -- there would be a
wallace. this farm is significant because he lived here until he was 4 years old so we get to claim him. a three generations were concerned about rural prosperity and how they could help people better understand farming and how they felt it was important that people were close to the soil. henry a. wallace was taking a walk in waterworks park in des moines. a western union person came up to him with a telegram and it was from franklin roosevelt asking him to be the secretary of agriculture. he...
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wallace. significant. he lived here until he was 4 years old. claim him. but all three generations were concerned about rural prosperity and how they could help people better understand farming and it was important that people were close to the soil. was taking a ce ark in the park in des moines and western union came up with a telegram and it was franklin oosevelt asking him to be the secretary of agriculture. he came in to that position in an3 when farm prices were at land and soilwhen had eroded from places that should never have been plowed. so there were many, many deal ms that he had to with. so as u.s. secretary of he's known for the agricultural adjustment act, time that e first farmers were asked not to produce. kept ept producing and so prices were going down, down. so they needed to do things in would -- place that there would be a need then for the product. first, people couldn't believe what he was proposing for that. and when prices went up, they listen to him. people still refer
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>> if ashley wallace killed michael wallace, she would have only been 12 years old at the time and could a 12-year-old really formulate such an elaborate murder scheme? >> and if ashley didn't survive, they might never know. >> my biggest fear was that ashley was going to die because her vitals would crash and then they would spike back up and that's one thing i don't think i would have ever gotten past, was if ashley died. latte or au lait? sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on the all-new c4 mattress set. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock: your setting is 60. that works. he's the night owl. his side's up while you're in dreamland. you're the early bird. up and at 'em. no problem, because you're in it together... keeping the love alive. and by the way - snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. crazy? only if sleeping p
>> if ashley wallace killed michael wallace, she would have only been 12 years old at the time and could a 12-year-old really formulate such an elaborate murder scheme? >> and if ashley didn't survive, they might never know. >> my biggest fear was that ashley was going to die because her vitals would crash and then they would spike back up and that's one thing i don't think i would have ever gotten past, was if ashley died. latte or au lait? sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool?...
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wallace is probably the most known of the three generations of wallace's. he was born on this farm. he went on to become editor of wallace's farm magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941. and 1941 to 1945, he was roosevelt's vice president and he was founder of pioneer hybrid international which is now dupont pioneer. he was a progressive party candidate in 1948. thought his life he was a scientist and humanitarian. the wallace's of iowa disease of three -- consist of three generations. uncle henry, he worked in winterset iowa. he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. he was champion for world america. his son, henry, henry c. wallace, was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson from 1921 to 1924. about three years, he died in office. henry c. son was born on this farm in 1888 and i've already told you about henry a. wallace. this farm is significant because he lived here until he was four years old. we get to claim him. all three generations were concerned about worl
wallace is probably the most known of the three generations of wallace's. he was born on this farm. he went on to become editor of wallace's farm magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941. and 1941 to 1945, he was roosevelt's vice president and he was founder of pioneer hybrid international which is now dupont pioneer. he was a progressive party candidate in 1948. thought his life he was a scientist...
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grant and halleck were very upset with wallace. he did fight the second day but they shoved him aside after that. his job at this point in the war was to be commander of the union middle atlantic department which was -- he was military governor of baltimore. reading the same intelligence that the union high command guy didn't do anything. the other thing that helped him was the head of the b&o railroad had his network of intelligence who were the station masters all along the railroad. they're sending telegrams. wallace picked up on this and on his own -- do not forget, he was in hot water -- no orders. he gathered up 2800 men. he came down to the westernmost point of his jurisdiction which is right here. he set up on the eastern bank of the monocacy river. after the war, lew wallace became a novelist. he wrote the second-most popular novel -- ben-hur. he wrote a memoir. it was really quite refreshing compared to the drive memoirs -- dry memoirs. here you have the lew wallace writes the memoirs 30 years after the fact. when wallace
grant and halleck were very upset with wallace. he did fight the second day but they shoved him aside after that. his job at this point in the war was to be commander of the union middle atlantic department which was -- he was military governor of baltimore. reading the same intelligence that the union high command guy didn't do anything. the other thing that helped him was the head of the b&o railroad had his network of intelligence who were the station masters all along the railroad....
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after the war, lew wallace became a novelist. you broke the second most popular novel -- he wrote the second-most popular novel -- ben-hur. he wrote a memoir. it was really quite refreshing compared to the drive memoirs -- dry memoirs. here you have the lew wallace writes the memoirs 30 years after the fact. when wallace says they arrive here and they lit their campfires, he would say something like the sky gave way to her brilliant blue orange sun as we made our way down at the junction with campfire smoke curled up. that was great. you had balance what he says in his memoir with the telegrams from the ballot field -- battlefield. wallace had a way of making himself sound really good. he did a very brave thing. you cannot take them away from that. as he said in the book, i believe and i think the judgment of history is what wallace did here did save washington, d.c. this battle took place on july 9, 1864. it is november 2 of 2007 and a beautiful fall day. one thing to keep in mind that it was very hot. they didn't have from owne
after the war, lew wallace became a novelist. you broke the second most popular novel -- he wrote the second-most popular novel -- ben-hur. he wrote a memoir. it was really quite refreshing compared to the drive memoirs -- dry memoirs. here you have the lew wallace writes the memoirs 30 years after the fact. when wallace says they arrive here and they lit their campfires, he would say something like the sky gave way to her brilliant blue orange sun as we made our way down at the junction with...
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known fondly as uncle henry. was the founder of wallace's former magazine. was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow was bornnd henry's son on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which he did for eight years. 1945, he was roosevelt's vice president as u.s. -- president. agriculture, and it was the first time farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people could not believe the things he was proposing regarding that. prices went up, they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa throughout the weekend on c-span two's booktv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span three. 40 years ago this july, the supreme court considered whether president nixon could claim executive privilege over his oval office
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known fondly as uncle henry. was the founder of wallace's former magazine. was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow was bornnd henry's son on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which he did for eight years. 1945, he was roosevelt's vice president as u.s. -- president. agriculture,...
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wallace of alabama.s the only one in the country today whose schools are completely segregated. next week the issue heads for a climax when two negro students will seek to enroll at the university of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. >> do you believe that the negroes in the south are human beings created by god -- >> of course they are. i said so in my campaign address. >> do you think they should be discriminated -- >> obvious reasons. >> can they be enrolled without the use of troops? >> of course i -- we'll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. >> at the center of this potential storm are two young negro students. vivian malone and jimmy hood. she's 20 years old, made the national honor society when she attended a segregated high school in her hometown of mobile, alabama. he's also 20, was president of his class in high school at gadsston, alabama, and preside
wallace of alabama.s the only one in the country today whose schools are completely segregated. next week the issue heads for a climax when two negro students will seek to enroll at the university of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. >> do you believe that the negroes in the south are human beings created by god -- >> of course they are. i said so in my campaign...
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and the birthplace palm of henry wallace. three generations of rollinses the patriarch known as uncle henry was the founder of though wallace the farmer magazine his son henry was u.s. secretary of agriculture under wilson and his son was born on this form and went on to become editor of the magazine then after serving as u.s. secretary of agriculture through 1941 and then 1941 through 45 he was the vice president of roosevelt and u.s. secretary of agriculture known for the adjustment act with the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. of first people could not
and the birthplace palm of henry wallace. three generations of rollinses the patriarch known as uncle henry was the founder of though wallace the farmer magazine his son henry was u.s. secretary of agriculture under wilson and his son was born on this form and went on to become editor of the magazine then after serving as u.s. secretary of agriculture through 1941 and then 1941 through 45 he was the vice president of roosevelt and u.s. secretary of agriculture known for the adjustment act with...
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wallace is joined by carlos ortiz. both have criminal records.e same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. "i'm coming to grab that tonight. you going to be around? i need that and we can step for a little again." when lloyd doesn't answer immediately, hernandez sends another text at 9:34. "what up?" lloyd answers at 9:37, "all right, where"? at 9:39, hernandez replies, "i don't know, it don't matter, but i'm going to hit you when i'm that way." after midnight, surveillance stills released by authorities show wallace and ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. inside, the football player is holding what appears to be a gun. and he's not happy. >> he makes a statement that he's upset, that he can't trust anyone anymore. the three of them departed the defendant's home at 1:12 in the morning in the silver nissan altima. >> 2:10 a.m., he's on camera at this gas station. >> the defendant bought gas, bought two other items, bubbilicious blue cotton candy gum and rolling papers for marijuana. >> about 20 minutes later, 2:32 a.m., a camera captures the same
wallace is joined by carlos ortiz. both have criminal records.e same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. "i'm coming to grab that tonight. you going to be around? i need that and we can step for a little again." when lloyd doesn't answer immediately, hernandez sends another text at 9:34. "what up?" lloyd answers at 9:37, "all right, where"? at 9:39, hernandez replies, "i don't know, it don't matter, but i'm going to hit you when i'm that way." after...
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wallace's founder of magazine. his son was u.s. secretary of i realtor -- of agriculture under woodrow wilson and his son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of the former magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 until 1941. was the vice45, he president. u.s. secretary of agriculture, he was known for his adjustment act which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people could not believe the things he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up, they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, n 3., next weekend on cspa you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone any time with c-span radio on audio now. to hearall congressional coverage, and today's washington journal program. every weekday, listen to a recap of today's events at 5 p.m
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wallace. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. his son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did from 1933 to 1941. he was roosevelt's vice president. he's known for the agriculture adjustment act. which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of as the genius secretary of agriculture. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] 150 years ago in july of 1864, a confederate army of about 12,000 under the command of general early nearly invad
wallace. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. his son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did from 1933 to 1941. he was roosevelt's vice president. he's known for the agriculture adjustment act. which was the first time that...
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wallace was u.s. secretary of architecture under woodrow wilson and henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. in 1941-1945, he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that. but then, as prices went up, they started to listen to him. and people still referred to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of mountains, iowa, next week on book tv. >> extremism and advance of liberty is no vice. [applause] thank you. thank you. and let me remind you also that moderation and the pursuit of justice is no virtue. [applause] >> senator goldwater's acceptance speech at the 1964 republican national convention this weekend on american history tv's "reel america," sunday at :00 p.m. eastern on c
wallace was u.s. secretary of architecture under woodrow wilson and henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. in 1941-1945, he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that. but then, as prices went up, they started to...
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wallace. wallace is of iowa consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace the farmer magazine. was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of the magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture, which he did for eight years. 's41 to 1945, he was roosevelt vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers are asked not to produce. could notpeople believe the things he was proposing regarding that, but up, theyrices went started to listen to him. people still refer to him today secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, next weekend on c-span2's "booktv" an american history tv on c-span3. dedicatedsed and so not to be made fuzzy i am thinking and stupid labels. thatld remind you extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. [appla
wallace. wallace is of iowa consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace the farmer magazine. was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of the magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture, which he did for eight years. 's41 to 1945, he was roosevelt vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is...
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consists of three generations of offices. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888 to one on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was announced by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941 and 1941 to 1945 he was roosevelt's vice president and u.s. secretary of agriculture. he was known for the agricultural adjustment act which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> booktv covers hundreds of author programs that the country a year long. here's a look at some of the events we will be attending this week. ..
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consists of three generations of offices. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888 to one on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was announced by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941 and 1941 to...
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wallace. a wallace is up i will consist of three generations of wallace's.the patriarch was known fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace's former magazine. his son henry c. wallace was just secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson, and henry -- henry's son was born his farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was been asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933-1941. in 1941-1945 he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. and people still refer to him today as the genius of secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, today at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> up next, investing in iowa, the life and ti
wallace. a wallace is up i will consist of three generations of wallace's.the patriarch was known fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace's former magazine. his son henry c. wallace was just secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson, and henry -- henry's son was born his farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was been asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933-1941. in...
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the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry c wampletlass was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace farmer magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did from eight years from 1933 to 19 41 and 19 41 to 1945 he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture he is known for the agricultural adjustment act. which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. and people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture.
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to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the study's methodology and the results were inconclusive it was a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and months santo's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact same journal eight years before sarah leaning the only difference between the two experiments is that while the sara lee study observed the rats over two years one santos study and it ninety days when the rats were still healthy yet one study lives on in the journal for all of eternity and the other was delegated to the. trash now thankfully one hundred fifty scientists all over the world condemned the food and chemical toxicology for its decision citing the disturbing level of monetary interests influencing the science and as dr michael hansen
to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the study's methodology and the results were inconclusive it was a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and months santo's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact...
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wallace. it is three generations. the patriarch was known as uncle henry.e was the founder of wallace's former magazine. secretary of.s. agriculture under woodrow wilson. and his son was born on this editor 1888 and he was of the magazine. he was asked by franco roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did a 48 r eight years.o as the u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural and adjustment act which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. believe, people cannot the things he was proposing regarding that. then as prices went up, they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today ofthe genius secretary agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines next weekend on book tv. >> 40 years ago, the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. throughout this month and early august, american history tv revisits 1974 and the final weeks of the nixon administration. this weekend, hear the supreme court oral argument -- united states v nixon as the
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south.re 50 miles the wallace's of iowa consists of three generations of wallace's. fondlyriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the former of wallace's magazine. agriculturery of under woodrow wilson and henry's son was worn on this farm in 1888 and he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. agriculture, which he did for eight years until 1941. then he was roosevelt's vice president until 1945, and u.s. secretary of agriculture. he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people could not believe the things he was proposing regarding that. up, theyprices went started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. saturday at noon eastern, on c-span2's book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span three. >> the chair of the house foreign affairs committee along with three other house lawmakers sent a letter to president obama last week requesting the admini
south.re 50 miles the wallace's of iowa consists of three generations of wallace's. fondlyriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the former of wallace's magazine. agriculturery of under woodrow wilson and henry's son was worn on this farm in 1888 and he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. agriculture, which he did for eight years until 1941. then he was roosevelt's vice president until 1945, and u.s. secretary of...
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as uncle ofry, and he was the founder "wallace's former magazine." his son was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson, and henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of "wallace's farmer magazine." he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture, which he did from eight years, 1933-1941. he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the adjustment act, which was the first time farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people cannot believe the things he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up, they started to listen to him. people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa next week and on c-span2 possible tv and american history tv on c-span3. now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone anytime with c-span radio on
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as uncle ofry, and he was the founder "wallace's former magazine." his son was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson, and henry's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of "wallace's farmer magazine." he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture, which he did from eight years, 1933-1941. he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s....
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry, c. wallace, was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years. then he was roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up they started to listen to him. and people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa saturday at noon eastern on c-span's 2 book tv and on c-span3 on sunday. janet yellen told congress again on wednesday that the economy
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son henry, c. wallace, was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallace's farmer magazine. he was then asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years. then he was roosevelt's...
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george wallace was by no means the last racist in a doorway., it was the owner of a south carolina barbecue chain who stood in the door of his restaurants, they were called piggy park restaurants. he stood in the door of the piggy park so that african-americans could not eat there. maurice bessinger didn't just think segregation was a good thing, he thought segregation was biblical. he came from the school of slavery even as a divine right. a divine right for white people and a not so bad situation for black people. and the civil rights movement and the end to legal racial segregation never changed his mind about that. in this century, into the 2000s, he was still distributing pamphlets at his piggy park restaurants with titles like "a biblical view of slavery." while you waited for your ribs and coleslaw, you could read about the many african slaves who blessed the lord for allowing them to be enslaved and sent to america. this neotitan of pulled pork said they ate better because their segregated dining room was in the kitchen. maybe the food
george wallace was by no means the last racist in a doorway., it was the owner of a south carolina barbecue chain who stood in the door of his restaurants, they were called piggy park restaurants. he stood in the door of the piggy park so that african-americans could not eat there. maurice bessinger didn't just think segregation was a good thing, he thought segregation was biblical. he came from the school of slavery even as a divine right. a divine right for white people and a not so bad...
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try to put the pieces back together to see if at one time they were a single piece. >> wallace used ah-powered microscope to compare the end of the roll of tape found in garvin's garage to the ends of all the pieces found with shirley's body. and she discovered that the ripped end on the roll of duct tape lined up perfectly with the piece found with shirley's body. >> the fact that i was able to fracture match these two pieces of tape back together meant that the tape that was found on the garbage bag wrapped around the victim came from the roll that was found in the garage of the home. >> mike garvin was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. >> we have his inconsistent statements. we have toll booth videos that show that shirley was not in the car. we have the gps that led us right to her body. we have the duct tape matches. and we have his girlfriends. we're ready to take it to trial. >>> prosecutors believe shirley in the morning? t if you don't sleep well, or wake up with aches and pains, the sleep number bed could be your solution. unlike innersprings that can poke and p
try to put the pieces back together to see if at one time they were a single piece. >> wallace used ah-powered microscope to compare the end of the roll of tape found in garvin's garage to the ends of all the pieces found with shirley's body. and she discovered that the ripped end on the roll of duct tape lined up perfectly with the piece found with shirley's body. >> the fact that i was able to fracture match these two pieces of tape back together meant that the tape that was found...
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace's farmer mag inn. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under wood row wilson, and henry c's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallaces' farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which he did from 1933 to 1941. he was also vice president. he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that, but then as prices went up, they started to listen to him, and -- >>> literary life of des moines iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. sunday asp at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone anythyme on audio now. every weekday listen to a recap of the day's events. you ca
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry, and he was the founder of wallace's farmer mag inn. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under wood row wilson, and henry c's son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of wallaces' farmer magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which he did from 1933 to 1941. he was also vice...
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mike wallace was going to be there waiting for him.re engine went to a different entrance and that was the entrance where mike wallace is waiting in the car. it played out really well. bottom line, he got in the car with mike wallace and had a fantastic time. it's just a great project to be involved in. >> thank you for hosting the show because these are stories that everyone needs to hear. thank you so much -- you want to say one more thing? >> american heroes channel, 9:00 a.m. in the morning and six episodes. >> tune in, your life will be better because of it. up next, as the president meets with central american leaders at the white house, tour'e looks to history for perspective on the pressing border crisis. re's oce to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. [guy] i know what you're you're thinking beneful. [announcer]beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas.
mike wallace was going to be there waiting for him.re engine went to a different entrance and that was the entrance where mike wallace is waiting in the car. it played out really well. bottom line, he got in the car with mike wallace and had a fantastic time. it's just a great project to be involved in. >> thank you for hosting the show because these are stories that everyone needs to hear. thank you so much -- you want to say one more thing? >> american heroes channel, 9:00 a.m. in...
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we've got to hear say statement about the wallace matter. that's all. we have the enemies list and dean himself said that wasn't done at the president's request. he agreed nobody followed up on it. the joint committee said nobody was ever audited as a result. my friend from iowa mr. mezvinsky talks about over friendliness to someone, he didn't specify anybody. one case was the case of john wayne, that was checked too and nothing was found to exist at all. it was treated just like everybody else. the joint committee has looked into this thing. n. of -- none of these cases was taxpayer improperly treated because of political consideration. my friend from alabama, mr. flowers -- maybe it's not the kind of statement you like to hear considering all of the circumstances and what not. is that an impeachable offense? that is what we're talking about here. nobody shows that anybody went and got any i.r.s. stuff and used it more any improper situation. >> gentleman yield for a question? >> i hate to yield because the length of my time. otherwise i would be happy
we've got to hear say statement about the wallace matter. that's all. we have the enemies list and dean himself said that wasn't done at the president's request. he agreed nobody followed up on it. the joint committee said nobody was ever audited as a result. my friend from iowa mr. mezvinsky talks about over friendliness to someone, he didn't specify anybody. one case was the case of john wayne, that was checked too and nothing was found to exist at all. it was treated just like everybody...
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wallace. the wallace as abiola consists of three generations of wallace's.patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's former magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c's son was born on this farm and eight in 88. he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was announced by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941. in 1941 to 1945 he was roosevelt's vice president as u.s. secretary of agriculture. he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding god but then as prices went up, they started to listen to him and people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> staff leaders from several republican committees held a joint news conference today to discuss the political landscape leading up to the fallen midterm elections.
wallace. the wallace as abiola consists of three generations of wallace's.patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry and he was the founder of wallace's former magazine. his son henry c. wallace was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson and henry c's son was born on this farm and eight in 88. he went on to become editor of wallace's former magazine. he was announced by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture which he did for eight years from 1933 to 1941. in...
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the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, washington spars as women and children pour over the southern border. then, are homophobia and sex discrimination the same thing? behind the headlines: educating women as the key to ending global poverty. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary", a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, politics and the crisis on the border. president obama, texas governor rick perry and republicans in congress agree there's a humanitarian crisis at our border. but there's no agreement on how to address it, that as unprecedented numbers of mothers, young children and teen girls continue to flood our southern border. the president also faces criticism for not visiting the border during his trip this week to texas. after meeting with governor perry the president laid down a challenge to congressional republicans that as he's asking them for $3.7 billion to house, feed and process the 50,000+ m
the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, washington spars as women and children pour over the southern border. then, are homophobia and sex discrimination the same thing? behind the headlines: educating women as the key to ending global poverty. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary", a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, politics and...
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the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation. the e rhodes and charles a.frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, hillary versus elizabeth? then, hobby lobby's next project, a bible museum in washington. behind the headlines: why female genital mutilation is an america problem. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women dominate the democratic presidential field. hillary clinton may need to be looking to her left as she considers her second run for the presidency. senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts is getting what some are calling a "rock star reception" from liberals as she campaigns for democratic candidates across the country. ready for warren launched this week with a website, facebook page and twitter account. supporters plan to be at all of the senator's appearances to encourage her to run. this weekend at an annual convention of progressives, called netroots nation, those supporters are coming face to fa
the wallace genetic foundation the oak foundation. the e rhodes and charles a.frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, hillary versus elizabeth? then, hobby lobby's next project, a bible museum in washington. behind the headlines: why female genital mutilation is an america problem. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women dominate the democratic...
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additional funding provided by the colcom foundation, the wallace genetic foundation, the oak foundation, the e roads and carpenter foundation. >> this week on to the contrary... first, mothers arrested for child endangerment. then promoting diversity can hurt female executives and executives of color. behind the headlines, does the women's movement need a jump start? [♪] >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, arresting poor moms. an arizona woman who left their young children in a car while she went on a job interview says it was a moment of desperation. her lawyer struck a deal to develop child abuse charges against shanesha taylor the judge ordered her to take parenting and substance abuse classes. she will regain custody of her children but another woman in south carolina faces charges of unlawful conduct towards a child for allowing her nine-year-old daughter to play in the park across from the mcdonald's where she was working. the women supporters say high profile cases highlight public policy
additional funding provided by the colcom foundation, the wallace genetic foundation, the oak foundation, the e roads and carpenter foundation. >> this week on to the contrary... first, mothers arrested for child endangerment. then promoting diversity can hurt female executives and executives of color. behind the headlines, does the women's movement need a jump start? [♪] >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse...
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this is the birthplace home of henry a wallace. they consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of the magazine. his son was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and his son was born on this farm in 1888 and he went on to become editor of the magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which years.for eight president.evelt vice he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, the first time farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people could not believe the things he was proposing. as prices went up, they started to listen to him and people refer to him as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> export a history of dimon, iweb -- des moines, iowa. >> now you can keep in touch with current events using any phone, anytime, with c-span radio on audio now. every weekday, listen to a recap of the days events at 5:00 eastern. you can also hear audio of the public affairs programs beginning at noon on sundays. >> a lot of soldiers had been away from their homes
this is the birthplace home of henry a wallace. they consist of three generations. the patriarch was known as uncle henry and he was the founder of the magazine. his son was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and his son was born on this farm in 1888 and he went on to become editor of the magazine. he was asked by franklin roosevelt to serve as u.s. secretary of agriculture, which years.for eight president.evelt vice he is known for the agricultural adjustment act, the first...
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that prompting our own chris wallace to put this key question to secretary kerry on sunday. >> if this is an outrage of unspeakable proportion as the president said, why not impose a greater cost on vladmir putin? >> just a few moments we'll talk to karl rove and you will hear the answer as we play the response from secretary kerry and ask should the u.s. get tougher on putin? if we're waiting on the europeans, what are they doing today. all that coming up in of moments on that story. five minutes past the hour. >> the bloodiest day yet in the conflict between israel and hamas, leaving scores dead, include two americans fighting for israeli military. one top priority for israel, destroying the underground tunnels the terrorists are using to infiltrate the jewish state. well that aerial combat is still raging. the skies over gaza lighting up as the israeli air force takes out those hamas rockets. now there is word that secretary of state john kerry is heading to cairo to try to get a cease-fire deal worked out. david lee miller is live on israel's border with gaza. hi, david, those tunn
that prompting our own chris wallace to put this key question to secretary kerry on sunday. >> if this is an outrage of unspeakable proportion as the president said, why not impose a greater cost on vladmir putin? >> just a few moments we'll talk to karl rove and you will hear the answer as we play the response from secretary kerry and ask should the u.s. get tougher on putin? if we're waiting on the europeans, what are they doing today. all that coming up in of moments on that...
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wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry. and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son, henry c. wallace, was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of "wallac "wallaces'farmer magazine." in 1941 to 1945 he was ru roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the agricultural adjustment act which was the first time that farmers were asked not to produce. at first, people couldn't believe the things that he was proposing regarding that. but then, as prices went up, they started to listen to him. and people still refer to him today as the genius secretary of agriculture. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next, the cost and security implications of the state department's new construction model for u.s. e
wallace. the wallaces of iowa consist of three generations of wallaces. the patriarch was known as fondly as uncle henry. and he was the founder of wallace's farmer magazine. his son, henry c. wallace, was u.s. secretary of agriculture under woodrow wilson. and henry c.'s son was born on this farm in 1888. he went on to become editor of "wallac "wallaces'farmer magazine." in 1941 to 1945 he was ru roosevelt's vice president. as u.s. secretary of agriculture, he is known for the...