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and i think wally pointed it out incredibly well. that our relationship with jesus christ does not depend on our performance. it doesn't depend on us being perfect. and i have known people who were perfectionists. and, they had set a standard for their lives and if they didn't get close to that standard, if they didn't hit that standard, then it was unacceptable to them. but i want you to know something. it's not unacceptable for god. our relationship with jesus christ depends on what he has done for us, not all the things that we can do. and we don't have to exhaust our self for endless activity trying to perform and please god. he is pleased by our simple obedience. i said god has not called us even to success. he has called us to relationship and god does through us all of the things that he wants to do. and i have to learn almost every day, i have to learn it's not about me, it's not all that i do. it's what god does through me. through the holy spirit. and that can bring a rest that is an absolute freedom in christ. thanks for j
and i think wally pointed it out incredibly well. that our relationship with jesus christ does not depend on our performance. it doesn't depend on us being perfect. and i have known people who were perfectionists. and, they had set a standard for their lives and if they didn't get close to that standard, if they didn't hit that standard, then it was unacceptable to them. but i want you to know something. it's not unacceptable for god. our relationship with jesus christ depends on what he has...
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>> disney world, disneyland, wally world, wally world, i can't read.it's got to be wally world. >> done! >> wally world it is. >> so wally world, what's interesting about this is that john hughes, you know, the great jahn hughes of all the brat pack movie, he wrote this movie. which people don't realize. scary enough, this trip to wally world is based on his childhood experience. from great torture comes great art. >> that's great. >> from beautiful butte, montana, finish the lyrics to this summertime beach classic. ♪ two, three, four ♪ tell the people what you wore ♪ >> she'll finish it for me. >> you don't know it, really? ♪ she wore an itsy bitsy ♪ teenie-weenie ♪ yellow polka dot bikini >> everyone's a winner today. >> oh, i'm so -- all right. that was perfect. how about that song? >> number one song in 1960 before, actually, bikuehnes were sort of okay to wear in america. >> really? >> so this song is actually credited with driving up sales of bikinis. >> that's so sad. back across to kathy. >> from new mexico, four best friends spend their first
>> disney world, disneyland, wally world, wally world, i can't read.it's got to be wally world. >> done! >> wally world it is. >> so wally world, what's interesting about this is that john hughes, you know, the great jahn hughes of all the brat pack movie, he wrote this movie. which people don't realize. scary enough, this trip to wally world is based on his childhood experience. from great torture comes great art. >> that's great. >> from beautiful butte,...
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the conversation up next with jim wallis. stay with us. tavis: jim wallis, who heads the group sojourners has never shied away from controversy, insisting that faith and politics should go hand in hand, after taking a sabbatical to reflect his priorities. he has written a new text called "on god's side." jim wallis, good to have you back on this program. once a sabbatical? the needed to take -- why sabbatical? >> i need to take a break and i got up every morning and had some quiet and some exercise and i read and wrote all day. it was more and more depressing , the vitriol, the polarization, the kind of anger, even hatred. we have lost this an idea called the common good, which goes back centuries. we've got to regain that somehow. that is why i wrote the book. tavis: who is primarily responsible for advancing this notion of common good in our society? >> to be honest, i think we are. tavis: hoon is weak? >> the common good comes last washington, d.c. we've got to make choices in our lives. it was really millions of decisions that people m
the conversation up next with jim wallis. stay with us. tavis: jim wallis, who heads the group sojourners has never shied away from controversy, insisting that faith and politics should go hand in hand, after taking a sabbatical to reflect his priorities. he has written a new text called "on god's side." jim wallis, good to have you back on this program. once a sabbatical? the needed to take -- why sabbatical? >> i need to take a break and i got up every morning and had some...
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wally brown on the box. matt, this race special.ake it sweeter having this team gone through you what h they went through? >> they are all sweet. honestly i only dreamed about winning the southern 500. feels bigger than any win in my career. feel bad that jason is not here. this is obviously his team and effort. wally a great job filling in. about all of the guys behind me. a fist or sixth place car fighting loose and the last two adjustments awesome. to be able to duke it out with kyle for the end there. a great teammate. denny is as well. a good combination right now. >> matt: what was the biggest challenge trying to dial in the car? >> that was it. we started pretty good and the track took a turn loose which i think a lot of people were expecting. had a hard time getting it. i need to thank sprint and home depot and husky tools, dollar general. toyota, gatorade. citizen watches, game stop and riesers. i appreciate them all. >> matt: a big win. >> krista: a big night for joe nearly a month and a half since you were back in a race
wally brown on the box. matt, this race special.ake it sweeter having this team gone through you what h they went through? >> they are all sweet. honestly i only dreamed about winning the southern 500. feels bigger than any win in my career. feel bad that jason is not here. this is obviously his team and effort. wally a great job filling in. about all of the guys behind me. a fist or sixth place car fighting loose and the last two adjustments awesome. to be able to duke it out with kyle...
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i think wally said? general because it presupposes that you know who i am and you know who you are and you can spend a whole life trying to figure out who i am. but wally is like a brother. >> rose: i want to talk about a film for one second and come back to your film "my dinner with andre." louis malwas not enthusiastic at the beginning. >> no, he was. >> rose: he loved it from day one? >> wally and i when we had written the script went out and had the most arrogant lunch imaginable about who could direct it because who would want to direct a movie about two guys you never heard of. >> the quote i heard is he said "the more i heard about it the less i wanted to get involved. a movie about two people talking?" >> well, he called me up, i thought it was a joke. and he was in tears and he said "i just read your script. it is so beautiful. if you don't want me to direct it, i'll produce it. but i want to work on your film." so certainly his initial response was -- >> rose: okay so in other words he was neve
i think wally said? general because it presupposes that you know who i am and you know who you are and you can spend a whole life trying to figure out who i am. but wally is like a brother. >> rose: i want to talk about a film for one second and come back to your film "my dinner with andre." louis malwas not enthusiastic at the beginning. >> no, he was. >> rose: he loved it from day one? >> wally and i when we had written the script went out and had the most...
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wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke and then you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here live, home owners in the area, especially wally, said he will be creating an even larger fire break around his home because so many fires seem to start in this area. we're live, abc7 news. >> ama: we have breaking news in the city of crockett where a four-acre grass fire has caused a lane closure on highway 80. one eastbound lane is closed because fire trucks are using it. the fire, which was reported just over an hour ago,er is 80% contained. >>> these are new picture0s of in friday's 30-acheber brush fire in san jose. the fire bureaucrat out in -- broke out at 2:00 in the afternoon. no juries were recorded. >> developing news out of southern california. cooler temperatures and moisture air will he
wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke and then you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here live, home owners in the area, especially wally, said he will be creating an even larger...
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wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke and then you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here live, home owners in the area, especially wally, said he will be creating an even larger fire break around his home because so many fires seem to start in this area. we're live, abc7 news. >> ama: we have breaking news in the city of crockett where a four-acre grass fire has caused a lane closure on highway 80. one eastbound lane is closed because fire trucks are using it. the fire, which was reported just over an hour ago,er is 80% contained. >>> these are new picture0s of in friday's 30-acheber brush fire in san jose. the fire bureaucrat out in -- broke out at 2:00 in the afternoon. no juries were recorded. >> developing news out of southern california. cooler temperatures and moisture air will he
wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke and then you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here live, home owners in the area, especially wally, said he will be creating an even larger...
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[laughter] imb officiating man of god, father wally.unwisely, i am performing the ceremony with my back to the door when all around me my classmates eyes dropped and their cats bulk back down against the lab tables. mr. menke has made an unscheduled visit, has crashed the wedding. who started this foolishness? and so with two scientific strikes against the and the blessings of both mr. menke and mrs. menke i abandon my brilliant career and life science and become instead first an english teacher and later a fiction writer. still examined life, of course but doing so without cadavers and sharpened instruments. you know, like tommy think about when you boil it down to its bare bones, reduce it to the lowest common denominator, when it comes down to i think is that we are governed by three basic instincts. they need to find food so that we won't starve. they need to satisfy our sex drive so we won't become extinct. that by the way, chelsea, is why we're supposed to be young, have sex. and three, the need to understand and interpret the wor
[laughter] imb officiating man of god, father wally.unwisely, i am performing the ceremony with my back to the door when all around me my classmates eyes dropped and their cats bulk back down against the lab tables. mr. menke has made an unscheduled visit, has crashed the wedding. who started this foolishness? and so with two scientific strikes against the and the blessings of both mr. menke and mrs. menke i abandon my brilliant career and life science and become instead first an english...
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>> there was. >> sergeant wally chin who is the range master is assigned to the academy. and he is a training and staff member. >> and that was it. that was the representation? >> yes. >> and is that just so if i could try to recall my recollection here. normally do they have the range master there, i know that the chief and i talked about adding someone from the tactics to the academy, not to see if someone is in or out of policy but what lessons are learned. >> yes, that is standard. >> so that is the change? >> no. our gos... >> it is standard. >> okay. in fact we have the range master who is part of the academy staff. >> that is what i thought. so no additional person. okay >> and the fact that all happened going forward. >> commissioner we do have, at some point before we left, mike presented a go that would have made some changes. >> that is just pending? >> yes. >> okay. >> it was presented. >> got it. >> thank you. >> and for the next plans to review session if >> it will be approximately, june, i don't have the specific date, but the second quarter would be i am
>> there was. >> sergeant wally chin who is the range master is assigned to the academy. and he is a training and staff member. >> and that was it. that was the representation? >> yes. >> and is that just so if i could try to recall my recollection here. normally do they have the range master there, i know that the chief and i talked about adding someone from the tactics to the academy, not to see if someone is in or out of policy but what lessons are learned....
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. >> wally taibleson. "the law show" let's hear it for wally taibleson, graduating with i masters in education from cal state san marcus yesterday and the oldest student in the cal state system and the oldest graduate the systems a's history. >> anytime you can devote to increasing your mind and increasing your learn is valuable for you. >> well, taibleson earned a cpa degree ands with a vice president for the national can corporation before he retired and, in fact, he didn't begin his college career until he was 70 it's never too late. >>> problems at the world's highest peak and what researchers discovered amount everest. >>> in other news of the world, tense moments aboard a commercial flight as the flight landing. >> unwanted houseguests and the trick intrawildlife agents used to lure a family of bob king 5s. the weekend is off to a nice start and coming up, how much warming you can expect for your sunday and we look at the bay to breakers weather. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have
. >> wally taibleson. "the law show" let's hear it for wally taibleson, graduating with i masters in education from cal state san marcus yesterday and the oldest student in the cal state system and the oldest graduate the systems a's history. >> anytime you can devote to increasing your mind and increasing your learn is valuable for you. >> well, taibleson earned a cpa degree ands with a vice president for the national can corporation before he retired and, in fact,...
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. >> the strike on wally raman the number two leader in pakistan's taliban raised eyebrows in washington last week that such strikes would not be in retaliation for attacks on americans. wally is believed to have sent the bomber that killed those seven cia personnel at a base in afghanistan, harris. >> harris: what is the white house's response tonight? >> essentially that as long as there are u.s. troops in afghanistan, there is a need for strikes in pakistan to protect those troops. here is jay carney quoting the president. >> he said that we have troops in harm's way in the afghan war theater and that we need to take actions that are necessary to protect those troops. >> before any strike is taken, there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. the highest standard we can set. >> according to witnesses in pakistan, at least five additional people were killed in the drone strike on the pakistani's taliban number two. harris? >> harris: details on this tonight from jennifer griffin. thank you very much. it hardly ever happens there but a tornado has touched do
. >> the strike on wally raman the number two leader in pakistan's taliban raised eyebrows in washington last week that such strikes would not be in retaliation for attacks on americans. wally is believed to have sent the bomber that killed those seven cia personnel at a base in afghanistan, harris. >> harris: what is the white house's response tonight? >> essentially that as long as there are u.s. troops in afghanistan, there is a need for strikes in pakistan to protect those...
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and all we have on me that my possessions i came in with and the wally thing i didn't come in with for now about 14 exercise books. often all it kept hearing was rehabilitation. no word, no value. the prison officer said that our property. he said what is the stand on the exercise book? i looked at the stand and was a service as the government. it's not yours. i spent my whole sentence i would be doing more time and that's what was all about. so i would watch them through those exercise books and my life story term than in 2008. who was waiting for me, the gang. >> the icf. >> and within a year i was back in prison for gang violence >> host: how long was the second sentence? >> guest: it was for a year. in the football game as one was going on. i felt like at the time he was multi-cultural and he had come to protest and defend the innocence of a black man. so my loyalty from that moment spent a year making an album in the studio. the people power and those people were there for me in the society to the weather and everything i only saw colored. i thought i'm going to pick up that pen a
and all we have on me that my possessions i came in with and the wally thing i didn't come in with for now about 14 exercise books. often all it kept hearing was rehabilitation. no word, no value. the prison officer said that our property. he said what is the stand on the exercise book? i looked at the stand and was a service as the government. it's not yours. i spent my whole sentence i would be doing more time and that's what was all about. so i would watch them through those exercise books...
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at 90 years old, wally is the oldest graduate in california state university system.s past weekend, he received his masters of arts in education from california university. and he has a bachelors degree in history, a master's in literature and writing. and a master's in history. he is a smart guy. that's 94 -- four degrees. you are never too old to learn. >> improving your mind and increasing your learning, it is what it is ability. >> all right. probably why he is sharp. >> he is hoping to mentor others and teacher then the importance of education. >>> they go above and beyond keeping us safe. this morning we are honoring baltimore firefighters killed in the line of duty. >> all right. supersized hail after nearly 50 tornadoes hammer six states. >> one of the big stories on this monday morning. hope you had a great weekend. we have a lot to talk about. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charlie crowson. all right. lynette charles. i know that you are going to talk about storms in the mid section. it is feeling sticky and foggy, nasty. >>> it is nasty. a dreary time day. we lo
at 90 years old, wally is the oldest graduate in california state university system.s past weekend, he received his masters of arts in education from california university. and he has a bachelors degree in history, a master's in literature and writing. and a master's in history. he is a smart guy. that's 94 -- four degrees. you are never too old to learn. >> improving your mind and increasing your learning, it is what it is ability. >> all right. probably why he is sharp. >>...
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flames came right up to wally's house. >> i was worried about the garage. it came right up to the siding on the garage. it's close. last year there was a fire, couple years the same location it was right here. >> the fire was put out in hop minutes. four grass fires like this have threatened his home over the past nine years. it's ready to fight fires like this that two santa rosa firehouses have reopened full time. firehouse 11 opened up in time to save the life of a man this week. >> was not breathing and didn't have a heart rate and they delivered him to the hospital with a pulse. >> firehouse 11 on lewis road have been browned out since 2009. nearby homeowner says she now has a full time fully staffed fire station. >> we live up just the road and we have almost a acre. it's getting hot. with little ones you get nervous. it's nice to know we have firefighters, more of them here. >> the two firehouses were victims of bad economic times. deputy chief says they worked out a plan to keep the area covered. >> the station was browned out and station 10 was ope
flames came right up to wally's house. >> i was worried about the garage. it came right up to the siding on the garage. it's close. last year there was a fire, couple years the same location it was right here. >> the fire was put out in hop minutes. four grass fires like this have threatened his home over the past nine years. it's ready to fight fires like this that two santa rosa firehouses have reopened full time. firehouse 11 opened up in time to save the life of a man this week....
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. >> after a lifetime of christian living, professional golfer wally armstrong talks about discoveringcticing the presence of jesus. that's next on "significant insights." >> hello and welcome to significant insights. i'm jerry rose. if you were to write down some of the most
. >> after a lifetime of christian living, professional golfer wally armstrong talks about discoveringcticing the presence of jesus. that's next on "significant insights." >> hello and welcome to significant insights. i'm jerry rose. if you were to write down some of the most
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>> disney world, disneyland, wally world, wally world, i can't read.te, montana, finish the lyrics to this summertime beach classic. ♪ two, three, four ♪ tell the people what you wore ♪ >> she'll finish it for me. >> you don't know it, really? ♪ she wore an itsy bitsy ♪ teenie-weenie ♪ yellow polka dot bikini >> everyone's a winner today. >> oh, i'm so -- all right. that was perfect. how about that song? >> number one song in 1960 before, actually, bikuehnes were sort of okay to wear in america. >> really? >> so this song is actually credited with driving up sales of bikinis. >> that's so sad. back across to kathy. >> from new mexico, four best friends spend their first summer vacation apart in this movie. was it "what a girl wants," "17 again" "sister diaries" or "sisterhood of the traveling pants." tell her the answer so i can include her. >> "sisterhood of the traveling pants." >> give her her prize, elvis, please. >> an album from sarcastic kathie lee. >> some days you take winesday much more seriously than others. "the sisterhood of the traveling
>> disney world, disneyland, wally world, wally world, i can't read.te, montana, finish the lyrics to this summertime beach classic. ♪ two, three, four ♪ tell the people what you wore ♪ >> she'll finish it for me. >> you don't know it, really? ♪ she wore an itsy bitsy ♪ teenie-weenie ♪ yellow polka dot bikini >> everyone's a winner today. >> oh, i'm so -- all right. that was perfect. how about that song? >> number one song in 1960 before,...
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. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to lled free climbing. e you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years. now, he drives around and takes pictures of free climbing to try to draw attention to the dangerous practice, which regulations strictly prohibit. >> he's not tied off. >> smith: free climbing was involved in about half of the fatalities we examined. >> smith: so what am i looking at here, wally? >> we're looking at the guy coming down, he's disconnected right now and as you can see his fall arrest... >> smith: so he's totally free climbing? >> see how fast he's coming down? >> smith: so he trips, misses one step, he's a dead man. >> yeah, absolutely that's pretty much the way we did it. standard operating procedure. >> smith: so this was no secret that everybody was free climbing and you could get your work done quicker? >> right. >> smith: and the contractor that was y
. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to lled free climbing. e you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years. now, he drives around and takes pictures of free climbing to try to draw attention to the dangerous practice, which regulations strictly prohibit....
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wally tableson is the oldest graduate and earned his master of arts and he also has a bachelor's degreehistory, a master's in literature and writing studies and a master's degree in history. congratulations to him. keep on learning all the way through. i love it. >>> there are some big storms now in the center part of the country. i've been keeping an eye on this, some big tornadoes touching down in oklahoma. >> it's a very slow moving system. that's not going to get here until late week this coming week. >> it will eventually effect our weather. >> that's right. we'll talk more about that in the complete forecast. for now temperatures comfortable, around 70 degrees, humidity making things sticky, 78 degrees, winds are light and variable 30.12 inches. that's barometer. we'll talk more coming up in your complete first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,, ♪ (annoucer) new beneful medley's, in tuscan, romana, and mediterranean style varieties. ♪ just mix it in, and take play to new places. three cans in every pack. new beneful medley's. >>> welcome back. hope you enjoyed your weekend. temper
wally tableson is the oldest graduate and earned his master of arts and he also has a bachelor's degreehistory, a master's in literature and writing studies and a master's degree in history. congratulations to him. keep on learning all the way through. i love it. >>> there are some big storms now in the center part of the country. i've been keeping an eye on this, some big tornadoes touching down in oklahoma. >> it's a very slow moving system. that's not going to get here until...
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at 6:15, wally hear from san francisco's chief of police about security at tomorrow's bay to breakers race, the steps being taken there to keep the event safe. >>> there was more trouble earlier at the race when a highway patrol officer was injured in contra costa county while escorting those participating in the amgen tour. the chp says the officer was riding on marsh creek road west of deer valley at about 12:25 when a car turned right in front of him and the two collided. the officer from oakland had to be air lifted to a hospital, in part because the heavy traffic in the area made it difficult to get an ambulance in. we're told the officer's injuries are serious, but not life-threatening. >>> as for the race itself, 25 leopold koenig from the czech republic won the 95-mile stage 7, including this grueling climb to the summit of mount diablo. the final race begins at marina green in san francisco tomorrow. the finish line is in santa rosa. we'll bring you live coverage of the start of the race, right here on mornings on 2. >>> today we saw an america's cup catamaran on san francisc
at 6:15, wally hear from san francisco's chief of police about security at tomorrow's bay to breakers race, the steps being taken there to keep the event safe. >>> there was more trouble earlier at the race when a highway patrol officer was injured in contra costa county while escorting those participating in the amgen tour. the chp says the officer was riding on marsh creek road west of deer valley at about 12:25 when a car turned right in front of him and the two collided. the...
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. >> wally nugent i want to tell you thank you for your support. >> i saw the video.hat was awesome. >> missing you here at the racetrack. thank you for letting me ride along with you in your humvee over in afghanistan. means a lot. >> thinking about you today, bud. >> hope you are well, man. see you soon. >> hurry back home safe. >> chris: the race a part of memorial day weekend. we reflect, remember and are proud and from all of the drivers and all of us in the nascar family and those who cover the sport, a special salute to all of the troops in attendance. more than 10,000 with family and friends tonight and around the world watching. thanks for all that you do. head back upstairs to darrell waltrip, larry mcreynolds and mike joy. >> mike: thank you, chris. everyone at nascar proud to support the nation's military. past and present. 71 laps to go. just slightly over 100 miles. jeff burton who you just saw in the video gets the free pass. a look at charlotte motor speedway. nine caution flags tonight. debris. casey mears. debris, debris in the back straightaway. cra
. >> wally nugent i want to tell you thank you for your support. >> i saw the video.hat was awesome. >> missing you here at the racetrack. thank you for letting me ride along with you in your humvee over in afghanistan. means a lot. >> thinking about you today, bud. >> hope you are well, man. see you soon. >> hurry back home safe. >> chris: the race a part of memorial day weekend. we reflect, remember and are proud and from all of the drivers and all of...
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joining me now is wally zine, a former nypd hostage negotiator. this is an incredible tragedy. when it comes down to the investigators and what they need to look at right now, does it all come down to the point of what they knew and when they knew it? did they know there was a hostage situation? or did they just think it was an armed robber in a home? >> well, ashleigh, we can second guess and do desktop quarterbacking but the bottom line is a decision had to be made very, very quickly. i understand that the hostage team was called and their emergency service was called, but the officer did go in and when he saw that the perp point the gun at him, all bets went off. which means that he had to think about his life, and he had to think about the hostage, and he had to think about what is he going to do? gunfights in new york city, they happen in -- within three seconds and between 7 and 20 feet. there is not a lot of time to think. you actually get tunnel vision in a situation like this. he did what he had to do. and it is a tragic, tragic thing that took place. and, you know, yo
joining me now is wally zine, a former nypd hostage negotiator. this is an incredible tragedy. when it comes down to the investigators and what they need to look at right now, does it all come down to the point of what they knew and when they knew it? did they know there was a hostage situation? or did they just think it was an armed robber in a home? >> well, ashleigh, we can second guess and do desktop quarterbacking but the bottom line is a decision had to be made very, very quickly. i...
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represented the occ for director hicks and katherine from risk management was present and sergeant wally james from the sfpd range was there as well. the two cases the first was 11-004. which occurred july 16, 2011, the location was approximately mendell plaza and the defendant was in policy. to summarize that case at about 4:40 in the afternoon, on july 16, two uni formed officers were conducting high visibility environment in the areas of the p-line. it was a response to some series of robberies that have been going on. and the officers were doing high visibility stops and enforcement for quality of life issues. at one point they detained a subject for evading. and in the course of the detention, the suspect took off from the officers. the officers pursued the suspect into the mendell plaza and fired at the officers one time and the officers returned fire, striking the subject, the suspect attempted to fire using the same technique that he used before which was a cross back at the officers and the second time he ended up shooting himself accidentally. and the mortally inflicted wound.
represented the occ for director hicks and katherine from risk management was present and sergeant wally james from the sfpd range was there as well. the two cases the first was 11-004. which occurred july 16, 2011, the location was approximately mendell plaza and the defendant was in policy. to summarize that case at about 4:40 in the afternoon, on july 16, two uni formed officers were conducting high visibility environment in the areas of the p-line. it was a response to some series of...
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wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke andn you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here
wally says he had no idea a fire was fast approaching his home. >> i turned around and see smoke andn you can see the flames. >> what did you do? >> had to get the dog. reporter: by the time he tried to get things out of his house, he heard signs and realized the fire department were already on scene. they managed to bring the fire under control and out in less than an hour. back here
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>> i have had pain so i can't even smile tie with we have cleanings, extractions and fillings ken wallis is the chair of this event.put on in part by the california dental association foundation >> many of these patients are here because of cuts to their health insurance or because they lost dentical coverage when the state cut the adult program several years ago >> yea i was on dentical, lost it while i was in the process of getting my teeth it's problems like these that forced many to wait hours in long lines that stretched alongside the convention center >> a long time. didn't know it would be this long of a wait, too long but also too important for many to pass up, like kim allen, who can't quit speak after her tooth extraction, but can still answer when asked if it was worth the wait organizers say that this could be so popular that unfortunately, they could turn people away the next is in december in san diego. >> coming up on kron 4 news at 8. down dozens in a crowd. we'll show you what happened. plus two commuter trains smash into one another. we take you to the scene as investig
>> i have had pain so i can't even smile tie with we have cleanings, extractions and fillings ken wallis is the chair of this event.put on in part by the california dental association foundation >> many of these patients are here because of cuts to their health insurance or because they lost dentical coverage when the state cut the adult program several years ago >> yea i was on dentical, lost it while i was in the process of getting my teeth it's problems like these that...
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charges for everything from sabotage to the destruction of federal property sixty four year old michael wallyfifty seven year old greg board g o bad and eighty three year old nun meghan rice broke into a secure facility where enrich uranium for nuclear bombs is stored. offense at the white twelve national security complex in oak ridge tennessee back in july and then walked around for hours spray painting slogans and taking hammers to the facility walls as a result federal officials say they were forced to shut down that facility for fifteen days a delay prosecutors claim damages america's credibility in terms of nuclear deterrence now just a short time after this break occurred a break in occurred an energy department inspector general report actually found quote troubling displays of ineptitude at that complex officials at the facility were reassigned security shortfalls were remedied and the plants returned to the state of normalcy that you see today the trial for these three peace activists is still in its beginning days but the question remains if three similarly harmless people were able
charges for everything from sabotage to the destruction of federal property sixty four year old michael wallyfifty seven year old greg board g o bad and eighty three year old nun meghan rice broke into a secure facility where enrich uranium for nuclear bombs is stored. offense at the white twelve national security complex in oak ridge tennessee back in july and then walked around for hours spray painting slogans and taking hammers to the facility walls as a result federal officials say they...
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them and none have been found guilty of breaking into a nuclear plant sixty four year old michael wally and eighty three year old nun meghan rice broken into a secure facility where enrich uranium for nuclear nuclear bombs is being stored now this group cut a fence at the wide twelve national security complex and oak ridge tennessee. back in july and walked around for hours spray painting slogans and taking a hammer to the facility walls they were trying to prove how easy it is to gain access to a nuclear facility well after the break and federal officials say that they were forced to shut down the facility for fifteen days until a prosecutor's claim damages america's credibility in terms of nuclear deterrence now during the trial the eighty three year old nun said that her only regret was that she had not broken into the facility seventy years earlier but sister rice is no stranger to the side of the law and she's been arrested between forty and fifty times for committing acts of civil disobedience according to the new york times now the trio faces up to twenty years behind bars at sen
them and none have been found guilty of breaking into a nuclear plant sixty four year old michael wally and eighty three year old nun meghan rice broken into a secure facility where enrich uranium for nuclear nuclear bombs is being stored now this group cut a fence at the wide twelve national security complex and oak ridge tennessee. back in july and walked around for hours spray painting slogans and taking a hammer to the facility walls they were trying to prove how easy it is to gain access...
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in honor of graduation weekend, a special congratulations to one california graduate. 90-year-old wallyn education from cal state this weekend. he's the oldest graduate in the state university system and it is his fourth degree from the school. he says he hopes he's an inspiration to other students. >> i love that. it just shows you always have more to learn. >> exactly. no matter your age, you can always do whatever you like. there you go. >> lots of fog out there this morning. be careful. widespread showers are moving in. as we move into the beginning of the week, thunderstorms in the forecast for your monday, heating up to 80 degrees, warmer on tuesday at 85. we'll see sunshine by then. the unsettled weather pattern is kicking back in throughout the course of the week. today we'll see plenty of fog if it you haven't looked out yet and widespread showers. keep the umbrella handy. >> thank you, gwen. stay with us for more. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. today the irs scandal.
in honor of graduation weekend, a special congratulations to one california graduate. 90-year-old wallyn education from cal state this weekend. he's the oldest graduate in the state university system and it is his fourth degree from the school. he says he hopes he's an inspiration to other students. >> i love that. it just shows you always have more to learn. >> exactly. no matter your age, you can always do whatever you like. there you go. >> lots of fog out there this...
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. >> wally world, here we come. >> the family trek to the amusement parks truly american tradition.y it's a right of passage. >> first ones here. >> almost everyone has a favorite part of the park. >> i love roller coasters. >> i like the funnel cakes. funnel cakes are good. >> the adventure. >> seeing it through their eyes. >> but more than 400 amusement and theme parks across the country, it's not just fun and games, it's big business. thendustry generates approximately $12 billion from the nearly 300 million people who visit u.s. parks each year. americans have been flocking to amusement parks for over a century. inspiration for the modern parks we know today is said to have come from the 1893 chica world's fair. >> that's what introduced the midway to the amusement industry, a walkway lined with rides and attractions. it's elaborate buildings and use of electric lighting was a foreshadow to today's big theme parks. >> the fair also introduced a modern marvel by an engineer named george ferris. >> people would line up for hours to ride it. >> a few years later, coney island opene
. >> wally world, here we come. >> the family trek to the amusement parks truly american tradition.y it's a right of passage. >> first ones here. >> almost everyone has a favorite part of the park. >> i love roller coasters. >> i like the funnel cakes. funnel cakes are good. >> the adventure. >> seeing it through their eyes. >> but more than 400 amusement and theme parks across the country, it's not just fun and games, it's big business....
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experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded wall wally gradually it would expand and start lass rating, tearing, cutting, causing bleeding. >> bret: dr. sidney wolf was appalled by the stunt. >> they were never told this is an experiment. they were never told some of the known dangers about it. dr. gosnell's license should have been yanked then. >> bret: nine of of the 15 women suffered complications. three ended up in the hospital. the episode became known as the mother's day massacre. when the senate held its hearing a year later gosnell issued a defiant statement casting himself as one doctor who actually did something for women's health rather than just talk about it. of the mother's day abortions, gosnell wrote "it would have been irresponsible not to respond to these women." after roe v. wade made abortion a constitutional right gosnell would make a career out of performing them, even though he was never certified as an obstetrician or gynecologist. >> kermit gosnell was a failed physician. >> dr. mark siegel of the fox medical a te
experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded wall wally gradually it would expand and start lass rating, tearing, cutting, causing bleeding. >> bret: dr. sidney wolf was appalled by the stunt. >> they were never told this is an experiment. they were never told some of the known dangers about it. dr. gosnell's license should have been yanked then. >> bret: nine of of the 15 women suffered complications. three ended up in...
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>> essentially that wally are a man was responsible for the deaths of those seven c.e.o.nts in host in afghanistan and as long as there are 66,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan there's a need for strikes in pakistan to protect those troops. >> i think that you have to look at what the president said last week about direct action and direct targeting, and also understand as he said that we have troops in harm's way in the afghan war theater and we need to take actions that are necessary to protect those troops. >> reporter: the president suggested last week no drone strikes would be authorizessed if there's a possibility of collateral damage or seven casualties. according to witnesses seven people were killed in the drone strike in addition to the pakistani taliban's number two. >> before any strike is taken, there must be near certainty no civilians will be killed or injured. the highest standard we can set. >> the strike at an awkward time for the pakistan new prime minister elected may 11. theth issue of drone strikes was a big issue during that election in pakistan. >> tr
>> essentially that wally are a man was responsible for the deaths of those seven c.e.o.nts in host in afghanistan and as long as there are 66,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan there's a need for strikes in pakistan to protect those troops. >> i think that you have to look at what the president said last week about direct action and direct targeting, and also understand as he said that we have troops in harm's way in the afghan war theater and we need to take actions that are necessary...
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. >> it's like wally. you ever see the movie where wally just eats garbage. >> that is nuts.azing. >> we'll see that again and again and again today. 44 minutes after the hour. ahead on "starting point," six weeks after terror ripped through the boston marathon, we check in with a family whose life was really changed forever. all three of them wound up in the hospital. >> wow. >> you're watching "starting point." lf. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protecti
. >> it's like wally. you ever see the movie where wally just eats garbage. >> that is nuts.azing. >> we'll see that again and again and again today. 44 minutes after the hour. ahead on "starting point," six weeks after terror ripped through the boston marathon, we check in with a family whose life was really changed forever. all three of them wound up in the hospital. >> wow. >> you're watching "starting point." lf. with unitedhealthcare, i get...
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. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ well, this is not use wambach wally a lot offare when a drugstore opens its doors. a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held tomorrow to celebrate the grand opening of walgreen's new flagship store in downtown san francisco. the store on the corner of powell and oh farrell will be the first of its kind. an expanded beauty department the size of some department stores and sell freshly made food and have a juice bar. fancy schmancy. folks in napa spent the day getting ready for a big concert. huge acts at the bottle rock con o cert starting tonight. the black keys, kings of leon and jackson brown. more from wayne freedman. >> reporter: let's say you just flew in from the moon and were thinking about visiting napa this weekend. first, you might hit a traffic detour and second you might not get a hotel room. ones like this at the napa river inn are not happening without reservations and if you had one you will be paying for it. >> $565 per night. >> believe it. a rock concert in town and that is what people are pay for night for a vip
. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ well, this is not use wambach wally a lot offare when a drugstore opens its doors. a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held tomorrow to celebrate the grand opening of walgreen's new flagship store in downtown san francisco. the store on the corner of powell and oh farrell will be the first of its kind. an expanded beauty department the size of some department stores and sell freshly made food and have a juice bar. fancy schmancy. folks...
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. >> last summer, this 83-year-old nun, michael wally, 63, and greg bargy 57 plan to protest nuclearpons by getting arrested for trespassing on the grounds of the sprawling y-12 nuclear facility in oak ridge, tennessee. what they ended up doing was supposed to be impossible. their journey started off simply enough in this grassy marshy field. they walked under the cover of darkness into those woods and up that hillside where they encounters their first open stick will. it was a chain link fence. armed only with flashlights and a bolt cutter, they cut their way through and fully expected to be arrested on the spot. instead, they went on for nearly a mile, cutting through three more fences, breeching what was supposed to be the most tightly secured uranium processing and storage facility in the country. at any particular time did you think maybe we've gone too far? >> when we got to the very high security fence where there is a lethal force authorized, we got to this high-tech fence that we were not going to get through it. and i thought maybe we should turn around. >> but they didn't.
. >> last summer, this 83-year-old nun, michael wally, 63, and greg bargy 57 plan to protest nuclearpons by getting arrested for trespassing on the grounds of the sprawling y-12 nuclear facility in oak ridge, tennessee. what they ended up doing was supposed to be impossible. their journey started off simply enough in this grassy marshy field. they walked under the cover of darkness into those woods and up that hillside where they encounters their first open stick will. it was a chain link...
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last night scotland yard charged 22-year-old michael adaybreak wally -- adabawali with murder.ice arrested him and arrested a second suspect at the scene. rigby's death was the first suspected terrorist attack on british soil since the london subway bombings in july of 2005. >>> the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers could plead guilty. a staff sergeant says his client took the plea deal in order to avoid the death penalty. last year's massacre is considered to be one of the worst war crimes in the war in afghanistan. if approved, he will face a life in prison sentence. >>> a congressional delegation in russia this week to find out whether better cooperation between the fbi and russian intelligence could have prevented the boston marathon bombings. the lawmakers are scheduled to meet with russian security. they took part in a wreath laying ceremony in moscow to honor victims of a bombing in 2010 blamed on militants from chechnya. the boston bombing suspects were also from chechnya. russia warned the fbi that it considered the older brother a potential threat. >
last night scotland yard charged 22-year-old michael adaybreak wally -- adabawali with murder.ice arrested him and arrested a second suspect at the scene. rigby's death was the first suspected terrorist attack on british soil since the london subway bombings in july of 2005. >>> the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers could plead guilty. a staff sergeant says his client took the plea deal in order to avoid the death penalty. last year's massacre is considered to be one...
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then vent wally the stocks will roll over, too. >> can you really say, don't you think today's move, today's move, don't think that's because of the jobs numbers we got today? >> well, the jobs numbers weren't as bad as people were expecting. in fact, if you look beneath the surface, it gets even worse. we didn't create any manufacturing jobs. we created a bunch of low-paying service sector jobs. a lot are part time. hours worked went down. i think what's happening is you have restaurants reducing the hours work to get people under 30 hours to get under odama care. now they have to hire somebody part time to fill up the slack. those are the types of jobs we are getting. look at the u6 unemployment that doesn't count those people, it notched up to 13.9%. >> what do you think about that, michael farare? you are on the other side of that trade, about you? >> yes or no, i don't think peter is wrong here, maria. the market is moving higher. we got a fed that has its foot to the floor here. we've got lots and lots of cash coming in. we got maria wearing here jacket on the floor. the market
then vent wally the stocks will roll over, too. >> can you really say, don't you think today's move, today's move, don't think that's because of the jobs numbers we got today? >> well, the jobs numbers weren't as bad as people were expecting. in fact, if you look beneath the surface, it gets even worse. we didn't create any manufacturing jobs. we created a bunch of low-paying service sector jobs. a lot are part time. hours worked went down. i think what's happening is you have...
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. >> wally cableson. >> that is impressive. wally is the oldest graduate in the california state university system. he earn earned his ma from san march koss and did it while slowly losing his eyesight. >> any time you can devote to improving your mind and increasing your learning is valuable for you as well as for those you associatew. >> this is his third ma. he also has a master's in literature and writing studies and in history. he has a ba in history as well and now hopes to mentor others. >> very impressive. >> could learn a lot from him. >> volunteers spreading you. the changes they hope to make in a city. >> and cutting down on the fire danger. how officials want to make it safer and why some say it's a bad plan. . >> warming trend is coming our way in time for the weekend. i will have a look at what you can expect. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and i
. >> wally cableson. >> that is impressive. wally is the oldest graduate in the california state university system. he earn earned his ma from san march koss and did it while slowly losing his eyesight. >> any time you can devote to improving your mind and increasing your learning is valuable for you as well as for those you associatew. >> this is his third ma. he also has a master's in literature and writing studies and in history. he has a ba in history as well and now...
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and wally lamb "we are water ." it starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next the conversation on some of the recent political changes in egypt, libya and tunisia. a panel said some of the transitions following the arab spring. the direction of recent reform measures. and the future of the three nations. the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this ninety minute event. [inaudible conversations] >>> good everyoning. welcome, again, to another event of the middle east program at carnegie endowment. i'm the vice president for -- [inaudible] endowment. a lot of political transsuggestions stumble in the direction of reform. they are largely focused on differences between political actors. islamists, liberals and others. and implication for the development. but critics argue that this attention from -- critical institution of changes underway in the countries. we're fortunate today to have three scholars. and people who have studied the region for quite some time. jakob wichmann, and frederick wehrey to talk about it. and ta
and wally lamb "we are water ." it starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next the conversation on some of the recent political changes in egypt, libya and tunisia. a panel said some of the transitions following the arab spring. the direction of recent reform measures. and the future of the three nations. the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this ninety minute event. [inaudible conversations] >>> good everyoning. welcome, again, to another event...
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named wallis simpson.of pop did win a golden globe for best song a few months later. >> "masterpiece," music and lyrics by madonna and julie foster! >> reporter: not a bad consolation prize. during our interview, madonna was also preparing to release her new album called "m-dna" and the hit single "girl gone wild." and then there was that lucrative new record deal madonna had just signed. $40 million? >> is that how much? >> reporter: are you buying lunch? >> cynthia, i think we've passed lunch. i think we've passed dinner. >> reporter: now, madonna and i have nearly a decade's worth of joking behind us. from our first interview to the one at her home in new york. >> i'm being held prisoner by hair and make-up people. >> reporter: we even met up once in the south of france. >> come on, cynthia, join me. there's a disco downstairs. >> reporter: she was about to turn the big 5-0. >> yeah, [ bleep ]. i'm 50! >> reporter: during our fourth interview, i thought, we'd jump right over age. we'll skip the age stuf
named wallis simpson.of pop did win a golden globe for best song a few months later. >> "masterpiece," music and lyrics by madonna and julie foster! >> reporter: not a bad consolation prize. during our interview, madonna was also preparing to release her new album called "m-dna" and the hit single "girl gone wild." and then there was that lucrative new record deal madonna had just signed. $40 million? >> is that how much? >> reporter: are...
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he muttered them after things comments, mus way for somebody things didn't go his wally it was pickedeay. was ally, the maroon 5 singer was overheard muttering, i hate sday country, when voters ousted ico of his contestants on monday night. he faced patriotic backlash. that's not what you want to hear ent you watch the show. uch and d a statement. rely out of frustratioountry ested in my d my comments last succeed.re made purely out of frustration. being a part of the voice i am >> he was upset passionately interested in my t that.d want to see my artists succeed." >> he was upset with the voting and somebody voted them off. >> not the thing to say, and he was not saying he's unhappy with america, according to his statements. mo >>> miley cyrus and liam breaking up, bac hemsworth, they've been together and breaking up and back not together again, over and over d overer again throughout the four-year romance. according to "us weekly," it is four-year romance. over and done with, kaput, no more. they are in splitsville. now, it hey'redon't know if you remember memb, but just a couple of
he muttered them after things comments, mus way for somebody things didn't go his wally it was pickedeay. was ally, the maroon 5 singer was overheard muttering, i hate sday country, when voters ousted ico of his contestants on monday night. he faced patriotic backlash. that's not what you want to hear ent you watch the show. uch and d a statement. rely out of frustratioountry ested in my d my comments last succeed.re made purely out of frustration. being a part of the voice i am >> he was...
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wally lamb, "we are water" and shell see handler author of a book yet to be titled. live discussion underway tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> public fascination with francis cleveland extends to her clothes. she was a fashion icon. women emulated her hair style, her clothing, -- this is a dress from the second administration, and in a way it's the most prided piece of all. it's the inauguration gown. it was from 1983, it stayed in her family and became the family wedding dress. this was used by her granddaughters. even francis' everyday clothes were stylish. a lot of them look like what you can wear now. a jacket, black with the beautiful purple/blue velvet. it's a more evening appropriate piece. the bodice would have had a matching skirt. you can see the beautiful lace see -- it would have a matching collar. you can wear it with a shirt waist and skirt. >>> our conversation on francis cleveland is now available on our website, c-span.org/firstlady. tune in monday for first lady caroline harrison. >>> you are watching c span two with politics and
wally lamb, "we are water" and shell see handler author of a book yet to be titled. live discussion underway tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> public fascination with francis cleveland extends to her clothes. she was a fashion icon. women emulated her hair style, her clothing, -- this is a dress from the second administration, and in a way it's the most prided piece of all. it's the inauguration gown. it was from 1983, it stayed in her family and became...