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william henry that we had just shown previously. let's go back just a bit. this fort which the british and british colonial soldiers built surrendered over 2,500 men were in it. they couldn't hold out any longer. hundreds had died from the french bombardment, and now the surrender took place. montcalm granted the british commander the honors of war in the european fashion. what did that mean? it meant to surrender with honor. you could be allowed to carry your flags out of the fort which you surrender. you would take a cannon, make one cannon as a symbol that you're not totally vanquish with you. you also -- officers are allowed to keep their arms in their baggage, and the terms were that they would not fight against france for another 18 months, so those terms were considered honorable. what happened in this episode that's shown in "the last of the mohicans?" the native warriors of a list of many that i learned of montcalm term said, no, those terms are too lenient, too generous and what happened for us? what will we gain? where is our booty? where are the
william henry that we had just shown previously. let's go back just a bit. this fort which the british and british colonial soldiers built surrendered over 2,500 men were in it. they couldn't hold out any longer. hundreds had died from the french bombardment, and now the surrender took place. montcalm granted the british commander the honors of war in the european fashion. what did that mean? it meant to surrender with honor. you could be allowed to carry your flags out of the fort which you...
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just wind up by sharing with you the story of one young man who was born the year of the fort william henry massacre, 1757 in new haven, conn. the young man joined the connecticut regiment two weeks after the fighting begins at marches off with daniel bursters regiment to lay siege to the british craft inside boston.pí he spends the summer helping to build the american fortifications around boston and when the drum is be to recruit men to follow benedict arnold on a crazy march through the1t wilderness he signs up for that effort and marches to lay siege. that invasion of canada, as elliot has hinted -- i don't want to give away the whole book -- but that the american invasion of canada was an abject failure. hhw!g0í benjamin warner tells us in that note this knapsack i carried through the war is the revolution to achieve american independence. i transmit it to my oldest son benjamin warner junior. the direction to keep it and transmits it to his oldest son and so on, to the latest austerity. one shred of it will remain never surrender your liberty through a foreign invader. benjamin warner
just wind up by sharing with you the story of one young man who was born the year of the fort william henry massacre, 1757 in new haven, conn. the young man joined the connecticut regiment two weeks after the fighting begins at marches off with daniel bursters regiment to lay siege to the british craft inside boston.pí he spends the summer helping to build the american fortifications around boston and when the drum is be to recruit men to follow benedict arnold on a crazy march through the1t...
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he may have been responsible for the fort william henry massacre, there's disputes about what exactlyrole is. after canada falls to the british, he decides he's going to go home. he sails in a leaky old ship which catches fire three times as it's sailing along the st. lawrence. he gets to what's now cape bretton island, a storm blows up, the ship is wrecked, there are about 120 people onboard. all except six drown, including his two sons who slip out of his arm. six of them get, get ashore including the captain who's now completely useless. he organizes the six so they bury the dead. he then builds a fire. he goes into the woods. he finds some indians, persuades the indians to take care of these five survivors, makes himself some snowshoes and walks 1500 miles to quebec in the middle of winter. quite a guy. [laughter] he then, he then makes his peace with british. and by the way, when the americans invade, he offers his services to the americans. the americans don't trust him. he then goes back to the british. he's with gerald burgoyne when he invades, he quickly gets a sense -- this
he may have been responsible for the fort william henry massacre, there's disputes about what exactlyrole is. after canada falls to the british, he decides he's going to go home. he sails in a leaky old ship which catches fire three times as it's sailing along the st. lawrence. he gets to what's now cape bretton island, a storm blows up, the ship is wrecked, there are about 120 people onboard. all except six drown, including his two sons who slip out of his arm. six of them get, get ashore...
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. >> was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen clothes for his new life in america. >> 5500 items have been recovered. all from the debris field. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the ship considered sacred has not been touched. recovered many of the items himself, his favorite, a souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but it's nice. i like it. >> on april 11, exactly 100 years to the day of titanic, all of the items will be auctioned off. there's a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection, and you really actually sort of, in your research, start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. >> researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are countless more items to recover. >> a fiery and spectacular show put on by nature today in italy. it is spewing lava and smoke. the mountain is covered with snow at its top and this produced more smoke base of melting ice and vaporization. it's been 50 days sinc
. >> was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen clothes for his new life in america. >> 5500 items have been recovered. all from the debris field. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the ship considered sacred has not been touched. recovered many of the items himself, his favorite, a souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but it's nice. i like it. >> on april 11, exactly 100 years to the day of titanic, all of the items...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a little souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but each time i saw it, i said i like this. >> on april 11, exactly 100 years to the day of titanic. all of the items will be auctioned off. there's a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection estimated to be worth nearly $200 million be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection, it's an honor to work with it and in your research, you start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. >> researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are countless more items to recover. manuel, cbs news, new york. >>> a fiery
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a little souvenir. >> i don't know...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life inmerica. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5,500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. a ph recovered many of the delicate items himself his favorite a little ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but each time i saw on the expedition, i say, i like this object. >> reporter: on april 11th, exactly 100 years to the day of titanic's maiden voyage, all of the items will be auctioned off but there is a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection, estimated to be worth nearly $200 million, be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection and it's an honor to work with it and you really actually sort of in your research start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. >> reporter: researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are c
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life inmerica. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5,500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. a ph recovered many of the delicate items himself his favorite a little ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500ite ems have been recovered. all of them from the debris field two and a half miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star line china. a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred, has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a little ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was. i saw it on the expedition. i like this object. >> reporter: on april 11th, exactly 100 years to the day of titanic's maiden voyage, all of the items will be auctioned off. there is a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection estimated to be worth nearly $200 million be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it is a remarkable collection. it is an honor to work with it. and you really actually sort of, in your research, start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. researchers hope to return to
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500ite ems have been recovered. all of them from the debris field two and a half miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star line china. a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred, has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2.5 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star-lined china, a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. one person recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite a little ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was. but each time i saw it on expedition, i said i like this object. >> reporter: on april 11, exactly 100 years to the day of the titanic's maiden voyage, all the items will be auctioned off. but everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection worth nearly $200 million to be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection. it's an honor to work with it. and you really actually sort of in your research start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. >> reporter: researchers hope to return to the de
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2.5 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star-lined china, a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. one person recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite a little...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field two and a half miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star line china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was. each time i saw it on the expedition, i like this object. >> on april 11th, exactly 100 years to the day of the maiden voyage, all of the items will be auctioned off but there is a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection estimated to be worth nearly $200 million be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it is a remarkable collection. it is an honor to work with it and you really actually sort of, in your research, start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. >> researchers hope to return to the deb
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field two and a half miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star line china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. ph recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a...
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of the things on the block at the auction include this, a black vest that belonged to passenger william henry allen. there's also things like binoculars and this is what's known as a logometer. it is used to determine the titanic's speed. and this, a gold mesh purse. the auction is expected to raise more than $189 million. the proceeds will go to the salvage company which razed the it items from the depths. >>> on that note we say farewell. thanks for joining us. i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and i'm charles hodson in london. >>> interesting story about the "titanic." perhaps we ought to wish them well. the news continues at cnn and "world one" is next. onon my jou, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> this week on "marketplace middle east," the sector hardest hit by the arab string, tourism. we sit down with a luxury h
of the things on the block at the auction include this, a black vest that belonged to passenger william henry allen. there's also things like binoculars and this is what's known as a logometer. it is used to determine the titanic's speed. and this, a gold mesh purse. the auction is expected to raise more than $189 million. the proceeds will go to the salvage company which razed the it items from the depths. >>> on that note we say farewell. thanks for joining us. i'm andrew stevens in...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered, all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star-lined china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. ph nardolay recovered many of the items himself. his favorite, a ceramic piece. >> i don't know what it is. but i saw it and say, i like this. >> reporter: on may 11th, all of the items will be auctioned off. but there is a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. >> reporter: a judge ordered the collection, estimated to be worth nearly $200 million be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection, an honor to work with it. and you really sort of in your research start thinking of everyone on this ship as a friend. >> reporter: researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are countless more items to recover. in new york, ma
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered, all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star-lined china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered sacred, has not been touched. ph nardolay recovered many of the items himself. his favorite, a ceramic...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for a new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered, all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. what's the -- the white star-lined. his favorite, a ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was. but each time i saw it on expedition, i said, i like this object. >> reporter: on april 11th, exactly 100 years to titanic's maiden voyage, all of the items will be auctioned off. >> reporter: but there's a catch. all must be sold to one buyer. >> a judge ordered that all of the items be kept together to preserve its historic value for the approximately. >> it's a remarkable collection. it's an honor to work with it. and you sort of in your research, start thinking of everyone on this ship as a friend. >> reporter: researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are countless more items to recover. in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> the ship sank, as i know yo
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for a new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered, all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. what's the -- the white star-lined. his favorite, a ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was. but each time i saw it on expedition, i said, i like this object. >>...
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. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star-lined china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered saked, has not been touched. ph nargolay, his favorite was a ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it is. but i saw it on expedition and said, i like this. >> reporter: on the 100th anniversary of titanic's maiden voyage, will be auctioned off. but there is a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. >> reporter: a judge order the collection estimated to be worth $100 million to be kept together -- $200 million to be kept together for historic value. >> you sort of in your research start thinking of everyone on this ship, as a friend. >> reporter: researchers hope to return to the debris field. there are countless more items to recover. in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> and you know, we h
. >> it was in a suitcase that was fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. >> reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5500 items have been recovered. all of them from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse. the white star-lined china. a luggage tag. the actual ship, considered saked, has not been touched. ph nargolay, his favorite was a ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what...
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. >> it was in a suitcase fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5,500 items have been recovered, all from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. ph narjela recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a little ceramic souvenir. >> i don't know what it was, but i said oh, i like this object. reporter: on april 11th, exactly 100 years to the day of the maiden voyage of the titanic, all the items will be auctioned off, but there's a catch. everything must be sold to one buyer. a judge ordered the collection estimated to be worth nearly $200 million be kept together to preserve its historic value for the public. >> it's a remarkable collection. it's an honor to work with it and you really actually sort inform your research start thinking -- sort of in your research start thinking of everyone on the ship as a friend. reporter: research
. >> it was in a suitcase fully packed with william henry allen's clothes for his new life in america. reporter: since the wreckage was discovered in 1985, 5,500 items have been recovered, all from the debris field 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the western atlantic. a silver mesh purse, the white star line china, a luggage tag. the actual ship considered sacred has not been touched. ph narjela recovered many of the delicate items himself. his favorite, a little ceramic souvenir....
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the answer -- william henry harrison and james garfield, because neither lived long enough to deliver annual message. >>> we'll be right back. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. e action. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. >>> we're going to go back to the panel in just a moment, but we're also watching the developments on the house floor this morning. the vote on congresswoman gabby giffords last bill is set to begin any moment. nbc covers capitol hill for us. luke russert is watching it all. luke, can you tell me what we know they're voting on, an
the answer -- william henry harrison and james garfield, because neither lived long enough to deliver annual message. >>> we'll be right back. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. e action. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's...
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he dropped in on to future presidents, andrew jackson and william henry harrison, several senators, couple of militia generals. he was always interested in militia general's. he most often went to see see cotton in the army veterans. he had at the end of the revolution, we have not paid our soldiers very well through the war, and as compensation, we offered the officers land out west. it was really a roman tradition from the classical days. and many of them moved out there. so burr would look them up and they all remembered him fondly. now because he had been such a young man during the revolution, they were often older than he and he was really talking to their sons much more than he was talking to them and recruiting them, or an expedition he wanted to leave. he also recruited an irish pictures -- patry tip who will come into the story again. he was sort of ichabod crane figure. he owned an island in the ohio river. and had a legacy that he was frittering away and aaron burr could always help people like that. back, the most important person he connected with was this gentleman, james wi
he dropped in on to future presidents, andrew jackson and william henry harrison, several senators, couple of militia generals. he was always interested in militia general's. he most often went to see see cotton in the army veterans. he had at the end of the revolution, we have not paid our soldiers very well through the war, and as compensation, we offered the officers land out west. it was really a roman tradition from the classical days. and many of them moved out there. so burr would look...
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>> i have a book on william henry harrison coming out this month. >> oh. i like that.left center field. i don't eat red meat. i had a rib eye the other night. shout out to the rib eye. >> that's it for this edition of the "the daily rundown." see you back here tomorrow from manchester, new hampshire. hopefully some of us wis sleep. next on msnbc, "chris jansing & company." 1:00, "andrea mitchell reports." don't forget, 11:00, we'll have the michele bachmann news conference from des moines. that's it. see you later. buh-bye. e non-op day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. when would have predicted this? a month ago, the volatile republican contest marches on. first, mitt romney wins iowa
>> i have a book on william henry harrison coming out this month. >> oh. i like that.left center field. i don't eat red meat. i had a rib eye the other night. shout out to the rib eye. >> that's it for this edition of the "the daily rundown." see you back here tomorrow from manchester, new hampshire. hopefully some of us wis sleep. next on msnbc, "chris jansing & company." 1:00, "andrea mitchell reports." don't forget, 11:00, we'll have the...
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that's william henry harrison. not matter what tyler will do, et cetera, et cetera. according judgment, the same powers will control client. the banner is still harping on your two addresses. and there articles now a word to you what they never did he for, that she would be able, talented and great leader in the works are in danger of another defeat. i am told that they have become here very uneasy, fearing there will be a democratic legislature. they say in the articles, you are hereby a leaping dangerous foe. so i think it will level artillery against you. there are more respectful toward do anywhere in former times. they make no new charges them out they have said does not amount to much in my judgment. this area is really giving james some instructions on what is likely to happen. now, there is a vocal person, helen taft, who was even more forceful in what she wanted her husband to do. william howard taft wanted nothing more than to become a supreme court justice. but helen taft didn't want to have any part of the. she made him turn down two offers to go on the s
that's william henry harrison. not matter what tyler will do, et cetera, et cetera. according judgment, the same powers will control client. the banner is still harping on your two addresses. and there articles now a word to you what they never did he for, that she would be able, talented and great leader in the works are in danger of another defeat. i am told that they have become here very uneasy, fearing there will be a democratic legislature. they say in the articles, you are hereby a...
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that's william henry harrison. not matter what tyler will do, et cetera, et cetera. will control client. the banner is still harping on your two addresses. and there articles now a word to you what they never did he for, that she would be able, talented and great leader in the works are in danger of another defeat. i am told that they have become here very uneasy, fearing there will be a democratic legislature. they say in the articles, you are hereby a leaping dangerous foe. so i think it will level artillery against you. there are more respectful toward do anywhere in former times. they make no new charges them out they have said does not amount to much in my judgment. this area is really giving james some instructions on what is likely to happen. now, there is a vocal person, helen taft, who was even more forceful in what she wanted her husband to do. william howard taft wanted nothing more than to become a supreme court justice. but helen taft didn't want to have any part of the. she made him turn down two offers to go on the supreme court became president. there
that's william henry harrison. not matter what tyler will do, et cetera, et cetera. will control client. the banner is still harping on your two addresses. and there articles now a word to you what they never did he for, that she would be able, talented and great leader in the works are in danger of another defeat. i am told that they have become here very uneasy, fearing there will be a democratic legislature. they say in the articles, you are hereby a leaping dangerous foe. so i think it will...
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henry fonda. what a group. but michele williams, i go in there thinking no, i don't want to see this. this one captured so much vulnerability. such a strong performance -- >> many men have under mated me before. >> we know she's won. but she hasn't won since sophie's choice. glen close, i'm glad that's up for makeup as well. and don't forget bridesmaids was up. >> i'm glad he's single because i'm going to climb take like a tree. >> on the only comedy, but rockets wild, crazy comedy. so that one, we are amazed that made the list. >> that's the oscar nominations. >>> coming up next, impair -- gary has the latest on the raiders' new head coach. >>> and tim lincecum makes history. >>> hey, good evening everybody. pam, hold this for a minute before i get started. people have been complaining. it really is a shame. what happens, most people, and you can relate, you know men. they lose their hair. >> uh-huh >> when they get a certain age. mine, i have to keep combing it because it's so fluffy. now, you want to show the back? [ laughter ] >> hell no. don't do that. it's funny how -- [ laughte
henry fonda. what a group. but michele williams, i go in there thinking no, i don't want to see this. this one captured so much vulnerability. such a strong performance -- >> many men have under mated me before. >> we know she's won. but she hasn't won since sophie's choice. glen close, i'm glad that's up for makeup as well. and don't forget bridesmaids was up. >> i'm glad he's single because i'm going to climb take like a tree. >> on the only comedy, but rockets wild,...
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you know you've got george shultz, william perry, henry kissinger, calling basically for the american unilateral nuclear disarmament; that's something my father talked about in the 80's. but if he was a very attentively to active, he liked to have influence. and as long as he could have his voice heard, the net was enough. c-span: you live where today? >> guest: i live in washington, d.c.. c-span: children? >> guest: yes. c-span: or the interested in this? >> guest: interested in what? c-span: this kind of information on their grandfather? >> guest: i think so. i have one child and he's -- he's just recently commissioned as an officer in the marine corps. c-span: so, what's -- what do you want folks to get out of this? >> guest: i'd like people to understand that what sacrifices being done for their sake by people like bill colby. there are thousands of women and men in the cia and special operations command more like the dhaka bill colby's of today. and tonight they are lifting off out of an air base in pakistan or yemen and we support them. is the american -- are the american people
you know you've got george shultz, william perry, henry kissinger, calling basically for the american unilateral nuclear disarmament; that's something my father talked about in the 80's. but if he was a very attentively to active, he liked to have influence. and as long as he could have his voice heard, the net was enough. c-span: you live where today? >> guest: i live in washington, d.c.. c-span: children? >> guest: yes. c-span: or the interested in this? >> guest: interested...
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william daley out? to someone in the know, ed henry, what do you relate think happen? >>guest: i don't think he ever quite clicked both with the president and the inner circle. a lot of people made the mistake a year ago this week when william daley was named because he was from chicago like the president they were buddies the way the president is tight, with, say, axelrod or rahm emanuel. the two are from different generations and different power centers, inside the white house whether it is valerie jarrett we see it play out in the book, about the clashes behind the scenes and maybe it has not been as smooth as some people have suggested publicly. but they have pushed back on that book today and the bottom line is, in the fall, he was sidelined and had said that he was going to step down after the election no matter what happened. he had some of his duties taken away, and that is very rare for a chief of staff to give up duties to someone else so the handwriting was on the wall. but, the expectation here inside the west when was that he would stay on law the election
william daley out? to someone in the know, ed henry, what do you relate think happen? >>guest: i don't think he ever quite clicked both with the president and the inner circle. a lot of people made the mistake a year ago this week when william daley was named because he was from chicago like the president they were buddies the way the president is tight, with, say, axelrod or rahm emanuel. the two are from different generations and different power centers, inside the white house whether...
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williams. [applause] walking -- walker? >> thank you, general davis, and good morning again. throughout this national security symposium, roa's convention body will also convene. ninety years ago on october 2, 1922, brigadier general henrys now both my privilege and honor to preside over our 86th national convention. now as our first item of business, the roa minuteman hall of fame welcomes another inductee. a great citizen patriot who has conspicuously contributed to the advancement of our roa programs and its objectives. it is an exceptional honor for me to introduce our first speaker and induct this year's newest addition to the minuteman hall of fame. our speaker has been referred to as the premier military man of our age. he has distinguished himself with his leadership, valor, creativity and diplomacy. in the area of scholarship, his master's and doctorate degrees from the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs at princeton university, and his leadership of the combined arms center where he led the development of our current counterinsurgency manual reflect the marvelous intelligence and insight he brings to bear on any issue. his integrity is unimpeachable. through his over 37 years of military
williams. [applause] walking -- walker? >> thank you, general davis, and good morning again. throughout this national security symposium, roa's convention body will also convene. ninety years ago on october 2, 1922, brigadier general henrys now both my privilege and honor to preside over our 86th national convention. now as our first item of business, the roa minuteman hall of fame welcomes another inductee. a great citizen patriot who has conspicuously contributed to the advancement of...
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william daley. the president will speak momentarily. according to the administration folks the budget director is set to step in and take his place. ed henry is live from the white house. i am getting some information about how this went down. give us the back story. >>reporter: it is a surprise for the president because we knew that william daley was planning to head out after the re-election battle, say, november or december, regardless of how it turned out and the interim chief had taken on more duties so we knew he was headed out. an administration official says privately when he came back from chicago, a stop in mexico over the holidays and told president obama early last week in private that he wanted to step down sooner, i'm told the president was caught off guard by this by how quickly it played out. the president obviously is headed into a tough re-election battle and he was named actually, a year ago this week by president obama to replace after rahm emanuel left and said this is the guy to right the shift after the committee -- shellacking in the midterm elections. >>shepard: we will talk about the big story when the president f
william daley. the president will speak momentarily. according to the administration folks the budget director is set to step in and take his place. ed henry is live from the white house. i am getting some information about how this went down. give us the back story. >>reporter: it is a surprise for the president because we knew that william daley was planning to head out after the re-election battle, say, november or december, regardless of how it turned out and the interim chief had...
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visited william johnson's mansion in the woods and benedict arnold's headquarters in montreal, fort henry and snowshoe should youed where robert's men met catastrophe 200 years before. during the time that i worked on this book judy and i have seen our wonderful teenagers grow to adulthood, graduate fine institutions of learning, traveled the world, engage in public service, go to war and return from it, marry, and even begin having children of their own. their spirit of adventure, insight and good sense was -- and in good humor inspired and the company was not the least of this author's pleasures. with their kind, patient and wise mother's permission i affectionately dedicate this book to them. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much for joining us. conclude. reception -- quite a lavish reception all you hungry graduate students. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an email at booktv.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> up next on booktv, jeremy rifkin suggests internet technology and r
visited william johnson's mansion in the woods and benedict arnold's headquarters in montreal, fort henry and snowshoe should youed where robert's men met catastrophe 200 years before. during the time that i worked on this book judy and i have seen our wonderful teenagers grow to adulthood, graduate fine institutions of learning, traveled the world, engage in public service, go to war and return from it, marry, and even begin having children of their own. their spirit of adventure, insight and...
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henry on the north lawn. thank you. the president and ceo of mortgage giant fannie mae is stepping down. michael j. williamse job since 2009. fannie and freddie mac suffered muj losses on risky loans and required billions in government bail-outs. stocks were up again today. the dow gained 70 to close at the highest point in six months. the s&p 500 picked up 11. the nasdaq finish i'd head 26. the fox all-stars join me shortly. now another glimpse of voters in action and the special process today. >> okay, this is not poker. this is the process in ward one. in every ward. voters come in. they are democrats, republicans or undeclared. they don't like to say independent here because everybody is independent in new hampshire. they come in, and they get these chips. if they are a republican or want to vote in the republican primary they get a red chip. if they are undeclared, they hand their chip over here. they get a republican ballot. they vote and when they get out of here, they sign a piece of paper and they leave here undeclared. this is the process. i think i explained it. but it works here. we'll be right
henry on the north lawn. thank you. the president and ceo of mortgage giant fannie mae is stepping down. michael j. williamse job since 2009. fannie and freddie mac suffered muj losses on risky loans and required billions in government bail-outs. stocks were up again today. the dow gained 70 to close at the highest point in six months. the s&p 500 picked up 11. the nasdaq finish i'd head 26. the fox all-stars join me shortly. now another glimpse of voters in action and the special process...
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williams. [applause] >> thank you general davis and good morning again. throughout this national security symposium the convention body will also convene. 90 years ago on october's the second 1922 brigadier general henrytem of convention business for our out oa minuteman hall of fame welcomes another and that we, great citizen patriot who has conspicuously contributed to the advancement of our program objectives. it is an exceptional honor for me to introduce our first speaker and inducted this year's newest addition to the minuteman hall of fame. our speaker has been referred to as the premier military man of our age. he has distinguished himself with his leadership, valor, creativity and diplomacy. in the area of scholarship his masters and doctorate degrees from the woodrow wilson school of international affairs at princeton university and his leadership of the combined arms center where he led the development of our current counterinsurgency manual, to reflect the marvelous intelligence and insight he brings to bear on any issue, his integrity is unimpeachable. through his over 37 years in the military service, remarkably director petraeus has held six general officer commands, via this combat com
williams. [applause] >> thank you general davis and good morning again. throughout this national security symposium the convention body will also convene. 90 years ago on october's the second 1922 brigadier general henrytem of convention business for our out oa minuteman hall of fame welcomes another and that we, great citizen patriot who has conspicuously contributed to the advancement of our program objectives. it is an exceptional honor for me to introduce our first speaker and...