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jim: margaret, wherefore art thou? margaret: in here, dear. i don't think your father's going to like it. (flute solo) jim: hi, honey. oh how do you do? i didn't mean to- betty! betty: do you like it, dad? tell me the truth. jim: i'll tell you the truth alright, where do you think you're going in that? margaret: then you better put a turtleneck sweater over it. betty: father, don't be so rectangular. jim: margaret, are you going to let her leave the house in that thing? margaret: well i...i don't especially like it. betty: maybe you'll loan me the bloomers and mini blouse you wore when you were a girl. jim: well your mother looked pretty good to me. betty: father, but this is the twentieth century. jim: margaret, do i seem old fashioned to you? margaret: not in the least. do i to you? jim: no. margaret: then that probably means that we both are and don't recognize it. jim: alright. what's for dinner? margaret: by the way, did you take care of that motor scooter? jim: oh don't mention it, it nearly broke my heart to let that chiseler have it. m
jim: margaret, wherefore art thou? margaret: in here, dear. i don't think your father's going to like it. (flute solo) jim: hi, honey. oh how do you do? i didn't mean to- betty! betty: do you like it, dad? tell me the truth. jim: i'll tell you the truth alright, where do you think you're going in that? margaret: then you better put a turtleneck sweater over it. betty: father, don't be so rectangular. jim: margaret, are you going to let her leave the house in that thing? margaret: well i...i...
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margaret: that is correct. i mentioned that burr moved out of the mansion by september 1833, and jumel and burr were separated for goodbye november. the reason for -- for good by november. the reason for this wording is that in october burr was walking down broadway when he lost the use of one leg. he had suffered a stroke. jumel took him back into the mansion to take care of him, and he was there for about a month. they apparently argued quite a bit during that time her -- period, and ultimately burr was moved out again to his law offices, and that was it. so there was an attempt at a return. i saw this hand first. >> hamilton purposely missed. do you think burr was going to be president? because the killing destroyed his political career. margaret: i'm sorry, do you mean if burr had not killed hamilton, might he have become president? i think probably not, simply because when burr was jefferson's vice president, jefferson had been very careful to marginalize burr. he saw him as a great political rival. i thin
margaret: that is correct. i mentioned that burr moved out of the mansion by september 1833, and jumel and burr were separated for goodbye november. the reason for -- for good by november. the reason for this wording is that in october burr was walking down broadway when he lost the use of one leg. he had suffered a stroke. jumel took him back into the mansion to take care of him, and he was there for about a month. they apparently argued quite a bit during that time her -- period, and...
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it is my pleasure to introduce margaret oppenheimer. margaret: thank you very much. on wednesday, july third, 1833, a distinguished new yorker and a former mayor of new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel byrd was married on monday evening. the choice of at because was interesting. not distinguish but celebrated. celebrity have the same connotation it has today. someone who was known to the public but not always with a mixed approval. today, on going to talk about how alive the and aaron became public figures, why they married, and what happened after these celebrities joined hands. ladies first. here, we see allies are -- eliza on your right. she is painted here about a year before her marriage next to a picture of aaron burr six months after the ceremony. betsy in born providence, rhode island in april 1775, 2.5 weeks before the battle of lexington marked the outbreak of the revolutionary war. there was nothing in her beginning to suggest her name would one day be known about america around america. she was born in indescribable poverty. by the
it is my pleasure to introduce margaret oppenheimer. margaret: thank you very much. on wednesday, july third, 1833, a distinguished new yorker and a former mayor of new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel byrd was married on monday evening. the choice of at because was interesting. not distinguish but celebrated. celebrity have the same connotation it has today. someone who was known to the public but not always with a mixed approval. today, on going to talk about how alive...
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it is my pleasure to introduce margaret oppenheimer. [applause] margaret: thank you very much. july 3, age 33, a distinguished new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel burr was married to the celebrated mrs. jumel. his choice of adjectives was interesting. not distinguished, but celebrated. celebrity had the same connotation it does today. someone who was known to the public but not always with approval. today, i am going to talk about how eliza jumel and aaron burr became public figures, why they married, and what happened after these two celebrities joined hands. ladies first. eliza jumel is on the right. she is painted here one year before her marriage to aaron burr next to a portrait of him painted after the ceremony. eliza jumel was born betsy bowen in providence, rhode island, in 1775. about 2.5 weeks before the battle of lexington. there was absolutely nothing in her beginnings to suggest that her name would one day be known around america. she was born in indescribable poverty. by the time she was seven years old, she was living in a brothel with her
it is my pleasure to introduce margaret oppenheimer. [applause] margaret: thank you very much. july 3, age 33, a distinguished new yorker wrote a note in his diary. the celebrated colonel burr was married to the celebrated mrs. jumel. his choice of adjectives was interesting. not distinguished, but celebrated. celebrity had the same connotation it does today. someone who was known to the public but not always with approval. today, i am going to talk about how eliza jumel and aaron burr became...
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- [margaret] center today, she said - [jim] all right. - [margaret] there was no hurry. - [kathy] betty, come on, we're all ready! - [bettty] be right down. - take your seats please, we're almost ready to start. - l right. - with this big crowd, we're lucky to get seats. - ladies and gentlemen, our show begins with miss betty anderson. -[margaret] (clapping) yay! - [jim] bravo! - she's wearing a delightful little number, very popular around spring for this year. very smart, don't you think? - [jim] pretty good, yeah. i vote for that one! this is an important decision. it's going to take 45 of my hard-earned dollars, practically all i have. well, what's with you, mr. wall street? - you will notice that i am perfectlz calm. no visible signs of youthful enthusiasm. (audience laughs) in spite of the fact that i bring news of a most startling and joyous nature. - what did he say? - what's the news, tell us. - mr. burdick dropped by the gas station this afternoon on his way up to the mine. do you know what blue hill copper is selling for today? exactly two weeks after i bought it for one doll
- [margaret] center today, she said - [jim] all right. - [margaret] there was no hurry. - [kathy] betty, come on, we're all ready! - [bettty] be right down. - take your seats please, we're almost ready to start. - l right. - with this big crowd, we're lucky to get seats. - ladies and gentlemen, our show begins with miss betty anderson. -[margaret] (clapping) yay! - [jim] bravo! - she's wearing a delightful little number, very popular around spring for this year. very smart, don't you think? -...
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margaret: he can do it in massachusetts. john h.: but he have a better chance in north carolina or georgia, that this is not a good way to spend a here. margaret: we are not seeing as much as him as a result of that here. john h.: the caravan is going to move on. margaret: but she is playing it really hard. morgan freeman is going out for her. john h.: you think she is increasing the score here? margaret: absolutely. john: she is here tomorrow, she is here a lot. she is coming out here a lot more than sanders is. she is coming out here to crush him. john h.: she lost here, and if you lose again -- margaret: if she gets overconfident, she is in a whole heap of trouble if she loses again, and the closer you get to 30 points, the more you knock him out of the way. john: and a better knock on for the march 1 date. john huey, i am always so happy to see you. margaret, i always thought i would work with you. we will be right back. mark will be right back. we will talk about more after this. ♪ john: so mark, another day has ended
margaret: he can do it in massachusetts. john h.: but he have a better chance in north carolina or georgia, that this is not a good way to spend a here. margaret: we are not seeing as much as him as a result of that here. john h.: the caravan is going to move on. margaret: but she is playing it really hard. morgan freeman is going out for her. john h.: you think she is increasing the score here? margaret: absolutely. john: she is here tomorrow, she is here a lot. she is coming out here a lot...
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(margaret sings) - [margaret] fronk are you all right? - oh, si i'm all right. this lawn sure gonna a lot of work. in bad shape (laughs). - are you sure you're all right? you know you look like you're out here singing away, but now you look worried. - oh it's nothing sometimes a man just feels a little lonely. - lonely? - maybe i get a little sad with senor anderson with so fine a wife and family and i... (laughs) but it's no matter. maybe you should find a nice girl for yourself and get married. - i have found her, but it's a no use. she hardly know i'm alive. - oh now i doubt that. - [fronk] oh it's true, espera. besides i'm not good enough for her. she is too much beautiful and have too much sense to take a second look at me. would i want a kind of a woman dumb enough to take a second look at an hombre like me? (laughter) - of course not! i got pride you know! (laughter) - fronk... -[fronk] besides i've got work to do. - that's probably why he's been so sad and listless lately and not like himself at all. - who's he in love with? - i don't know, but whoever s
(margaret sings) - [margaret] fronk are you all right? - oh, si i'm all right. this lawn sure gonna a lot of work. in bad shape (laughs). - are you sure you're all right? you know you look like you're out here singing away, but now you look worried. - oh it's nothing sometimes a man just feels a little lonely. - lonely? - maybe i get a little sad with senor anderson with so fine a wife and family and i... (laughs) but it's no matter. maybe you should find a nice girl for yourself and get...
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margaret kierer. >> and margaret kierer is the next victim. margaret is a 78-year-old woman. although pretty healthy, she is elderly. and she's getting off the long island railroad around midnight. her intention is to walk home. she doesn't make it very far from the train station before she is attacked. >> the next day, nassau county homicide detectives are called to a quiet neighborhood less than a mile south of the train station. >> he accosted margaret kierer right here on the street. then dragged her up into the driveway here, into the backyard. that's where the actual homicide took place. then after he killed her, he dumped her between that chain link fence and the garage back there. >> and what did you do? >> i ritualistically killed her. >> tell me what that means. >> well, you make it a situation that the crime had to be symbolic or a crime had to send a message to a bigger picture in my estimation, and it had to be such that it be devastating. if that was the case, it happened in the bronx or it happened to a minority, it probably wouldn't have hit the front pages. i
margaret kierer. >> and margaret kierer is the next victim. margaret is a 78-year-old woman. although pretty healthy, she is elderly. and she's getting off the long island railroad around midnight. her intention is to walk home. she doesn't make it very far from the train station before she is attacked. >> the next day, nassau county homicide detectives are called to a quiet neighborhood less than a mile south of the train station. >> he accosted margaret kierer right here on...
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- [margaret] but not for our sakes, but mr. kroegman's. (doorbell rings) - [jim] keep going. - this evidently means a great deal to him or he wouldn't have done it. i'm sure he's receiving some kind of joy from doing this. and i don't think we should rob him of that. however, inasmuch as none of us feels he deserves this, we should give it to some person -- - hold everything! special delivery letter, and guess who it's from! (all talking at once) yes, it is from kroegman. listen. "somehow, i misplaced some of the pages of my letter to you. "here they are; please forgive me." - so there were missing pages. - read 'em, read 'em. - ah, let's see. - hurry up and read it! - hurry, jim, go on! "so now, i wish to balance up "the accounts of my life as best i can. well, (laughing) huh. - [jim] "and have probably forgotten the incident. "you may not remember it at all. "it happened when i was fired at the school on the false accusation of a boy who claimed "i took money from his lunchbox. "his mother wrote me recently that he "had confessed his fal
- [margaret] but not for our sakes, but mr. kroegman's. (doorbell rings) - [jim] keep going. - this evidently means a great deal to him or he wouldn't have done it. i'm sure he's receiving some kind of joy from doing this. and i don't think we should rob him of that. however, inasmuch as none of us feels he deserves this, we should give it to some person -- - hold everything! special delivery letter, and guess who it's from! (all talking at once) yes, it is from kroegman. listen. "somehow,...
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margaret, wait a minute. now, you promised me that i could have this one dance with my old flame. [ sighs ] okay. i certainly don't want to...cramp your style. jim anderson, you promised! margaret, honestly i-i-i hate to disappoint you. if i do leave, you're gonna be sitting here alone. what? [ sighs ] i...sent you those roses, honey, and the corsage. you mean it -- it wasn't fred? no. or daniel? unh-unh. old jim. i guess you're stuck with... the same old flame you've had ever since he saw you for the first time... ...standing on a balcony... in the moonlight... looking prettier than any flower ever created. if it'll make you feel any better, i'll try to find fred for you or...daniel or...anybody. [ laughing ] oh, jim, i can't keep it any longer. i knew it was you all the time. what? do you think for one moment that i wanted it to be anybody else? margaret anderson... that's the lowest, meanest trick you've ever pulled on me in your whole life. i know, but i had to have some answer to joyce and evelyn and --
margaret, wait a minute. now, you promised me that i could have this one dance with my old flame. [ sighs ] okay. i certainly don't want to...cramp your style. jim anderson, you promised! margaret, honestly i-i-i hate to disappoint you. if i do leave, you're gonna be sitting here alone. what? [ sighs ] i...sent you those roses, honey, and the corsage. you mean it -- it wasn't fred? no. or daniel? unh-unh. old jim. i guess you're stuck with... the same old flame you've had ever since he saw you...
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margaret: three things. hillary clinton presenting herself as a much calm her, cooler, more and command, bigger -- you know, i think in weeks past she has been trying to match sanders' anger, and it looked like she was running scared. and in the past, we saw her trying to marginalize many sanders is a single issue candidate until voters he is not being honest with them about what he can deliver. we are going to see that more and more. we saw a little bit of it today in fact. this is a theme she is building. and bernie sanders, a side we have not seen much of on the campaign trail, although if you have ever covered the senate, you have probably seen that side of bernie sanders. he can get a little testy and prickly when he does not like the way things are going and he made sure she knew it. it was interesting to see that tied of him as well. mark: this notion of bernie sanders as a dishonest man -- is that to win undecided voters? or do people think, this is an honest guy. that is part of what they like him?
margaret: three things. hillary clinton presenting herself as a much calm her, cooler, more and command, bigger -- you know, i think in weeks past she has been trying to match sanders' anger, and it looked like she was running scared. and in the past, we saw her trying to marginalize many sanders is a single issue candidate until voters he is not being honest with them about what he can deliver. we are going to see that more and more. we saw a little bit of it today in fact. this is a theme she...
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margaret: these came from bedford fields. i thought it might be fun to put together one that you could hang on a wall. tuck it down in there. all you need is pebbles or these to hold them up right. we will talk this one -- talk this one -- tuck this one in over there. this one i will lay on its side. erin: it offers nice color. little care. hang that up on the wall. lastly, they look really nice when you talk them into -- tuck them into a shell and use them as a decorative item. erin: how about that? without anywhere at all. margaret: it just misting with a fertilizer. they do not grow, so you do not erin: love it. to develop this evening. rain in the morning and then tomorrow afternoon. before wrapping up before that warm day on thursday. erin: new details in a weekend scabbing in the room. how social media led them to two unh students now charged. than just satisfy your sweet tooth. the benefits for your brain. those stories and more headed your way starting at 5:00. have a great afternoon. [captioning performed by the nati
margaret: these came from bedford fields. i thought it might be fun to put together one that you could hang on a wall. tuck it down in there. all you need is pebbles or these to hold them up right. we will talk this one -- talk this one -- tuck this one in over there. this one i will lay on its side. erin: it offers nice color. little care. hang that up on the wall. lastly, they look really nice when you talk them into -- tuck them into a shell and use them as a decorative item. erin: how about...
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for that we turn to margaret margaret? >> reporter: well, today the u.s. is trying to broker an immediate ceasefire. today secretary kerry pushed both russia and iran to stop attacking syrian civilians in aleppo and allow in aid to besieged areas, but the russians haven't been quick to agreed agree to that. in fact, vladimir putin's military has cut off supply lines to the u.s.-backed rebels, and u.s. officials warn that assad and it leaves the u.s. with little leverage in a war president obama has resisted getting involved in for five years now. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white houseful margaret, thank you. today cleveland mayor frank jackson apologized to the family of tamir rice after the city billed his estate $500 for ambulance services. the city also tore up the bill. in 2014 a cleveland cop shot rice, who was 12. he was holding a gun that turned out to be a toy. he died the next day at the hospitals. the officer was not charged. in a big development today, scientists have announced what may be among the greatest discoveries in the history of
for that we turn to margaret margaret? >> reporter: well, today the u.s. is trying to broker an immediate ceasefire. today secretary kerry pushed both russia and iran to stop attacking syrian civilians in aleppo and allow in aid to besieged areas, but the russians haven't been quick to agreed agree to that. in fact, vladimir putin's military has cut off supply lines to the u.s.-backed rebels, and u.s. officials warn that assad and it leaves the u.s. with little leverage in a war president...
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margaret: this commonly known as cat grass. if you wanted and vegetables in your diet, put this out and they will stay away from houseplants. ray: some of the houseplants need to be concerned about -- we what are these other ones? margaret: a lot of these have oxalate or sometimes -- this one is fairly commonly grown, probably one of the most have. you have to watch out for those. believe it or not to english ivy can sometimes cause -- ray: and here we have the striking variegated plant. corn plants. it has the oxalate in it. ray: if you are not sure, where do you go what should you do? margaret: the american humane pretty competence of that plants and the one thing to remember is if you have some of these plans in the leaves or berries drop, you want to keep those up off the floor away from your pets for young children. your pet or young child, a child under three, or a cat has should you do? today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of
margaret: this commonly known as cat grass. if you wanted and vegetables in your diet, put this out and they will stay away from houseplants. ray: some of the houseplants need to be concerned about -- we what are these other ones? margaret: a lot of these have oxalate or sometimes -- this one is fairly commonly grown, probably one of the most have. you have to watch out for those. believe it or not to english ivy can sometimes cause -- ray: and here we have the striking variegated plant. corn...
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@thanks to margaret. @to see sarah's circle here. @>> absolutely. @>>> we thank you very much for @watching. @jimmy and betsy back tonight at @7:00. @>>> the nbc nightly news starts @right now. >>> tonight, dramatic surrender after a 40-day siege, anti-government protesters in custody. >>> it's getting perm. clinton and sanders battle for the black vote as the civil rights icon slams sanders. and a republican brawl takes shape in the south. >>> the polar vortex, tens of millions bracing for the coldest air of the season. al roker is here warning of a dangerous freeze. >>> u.s. olympic officials take action to calm fears over zika after a big star says she's not sure she'd go. >>> and cruise nightmare. passengers who thought
@thanks to margaret. @to see sarah's circle here. @>> absolutely. @>>> we thank you very much for @watching. @jimmy and betsy back tonight at @7:00. @>>> the nbc nightly news starts @right now. >>> tonight, dramatic surrender after a 40-day siege, anti-government protesters in custody. >>> it's getting perm. clinton and sanders battle for the black vote as the civil rights icon slams sanders. and a republican brawl takes shape in the south. >>>...
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i love everything that margaret said but she is like a unicorn for the republican party. there is not a lot of people who share her view. you can see a lot of where their picks are. if it were rubio, he is the guy who would probably appeal to a wider base but instead, you see people coming out in wider droves and beat the drum to get somebody as divisive, who is as nasty and lacks policy on every single issue, like trump. so it's becoming sort of a joke to watch. >> remember when their goal was to reach minorities, when you look at who is winning and what is happening on the campaign trail, you have to ask what happened to the autopsy report? >> they called it an autopsy report, the party is dead. >> to the reagan question, i don't think the party would recognize this year's race. we're talking about an electorate -- >> so what happened so fast? it was quick. >> well, what happened the autopsy report focused on immigration and said we need to come up with immigration reform, there is a big push of immigration reform driven by a lot of establishment republicans. the basic
i love everything that margaret said but she is like a unicorn for the republican party. there is not a lot of people who share her view. you can see a lot of where their picks are. if it were rubio, he is the guy who would probably appeal to a wider base but instead, you see people coming out in wider droves and beat the drum to get somebody as divisive, who is as nasty and lacks policy on every single issue, like trump. so it's becoming sort of a joke to watch. >> remember when their...
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- [margaret] a - [margaret] i don't mean to rub it in. you must've really sold bart to him. - it looks that way. - mrs. brown said he's been to the page's twice for dinner. and evidently, he plays golf with him. anyway, i saw them together up at the club the other day. i think you oversold him, jim. - well, that's my profession, honey. selling. (laughter) (telephone rings) oh, that's miss thomas. - all right, dear. hello? yes. well, he's on his way to the office. who is this? page? mr. page?! jim! jim, come back! hold the page, mr. line. i mean just a minute, mr. page. i mean i can catch him! - what is it, dear? - it's mr. page! oh. excuse me. he's coming. yes, mr. page. oh. i was just on my way to the office. - have you seen my cap? - oh, shh! - i'll be glad to! i could stop by on the way! (chuckles) will i what? mr. page, believe me. i would consider it a great honor. all right. goodbye. - what did he say, jim? - are you gonna handle his insurance? - i think so. - really? - well, he said his writing arm was in good shape! - congratulati
- [margaret] a - [margaret] i don't mean to rub it in. you must've really sold bart to him. - it looks that way. - mrs. brown said he's been to the page's twice for dinner. and evidently, he plays golf with him. anyway, i saw them together up at the club the other day. i think you oversold him, jim. - well, that's my profession, honey. selling. (laughter) (telephone rings) oh, that's miss thomas. - all right, dear. hello? yes. well, he's on his way to the office. who is this? page? mr. page?!...
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] mildred. - hello, margaret. hope i'm not too early to pay a quick social call. - oh, come in; this is a surprise. - you have no idea what a real surprise i have for you. - well come in; sit down. excuse the state of the room. - betty here? - no, she just left for school. - too bad. i'd like to see the look on her face when she hears the news. - well, mildred parker, what are you talking about? - remember that hollywood star contest we sent betty's picture in to? - the donna stuart twin contest, oh i certainly do. you know, i always felt just a bit guilty that i even considered letting betty be a contestant. mildred, is that why you came here this morning? something about that contest? - i would say that you now have a celebrity in the family, margaret. - what? magazine is happy to announce that the picture of ms. betty anderson submitted by the women's club of springfield has won the donna stuart twin contest. oh! oh, no. - well you don't seem very pleased. what's wrong. - well for one thing, i never told jim an
] mildred. - hello, margaret. hope i'm not too early to pay a quick social call. - oh, come in; this is a surprise. - you have no idea what a real surprise i have for you. - well come in; sit down. excuse the state of the room. - betty here? - no, she just left for school. - too bad. i'd like to see the look on her face when she hears the news. - well, mildred parker, what are you talking about? - remember that hollywood star contest we sent betty's picture in to? - the donna stuart twin...
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and please watch over mom and dad and tommy and margaret and especially good old mr. wilson because he's supposed to have an awful tomorrow. over and out. "over and out"? well, i doubt if he was speaking on the same network. let's hear you sign off in the good old-fashioned way. okay. amen. that's better. good night, mom. good night, dear. young man, what's that bump under your covers? bump? what bump? this bump. oh, that bump. i thought i'd better keep an eye on mr. wilson in case they try to get to him during the night. [music] [snoring] you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement comes standard. and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. learn more by calling at
and please watch over mom and dad and tommy and margaret and especially good old mr. wilson because he's supposed to have an awful tomorrow. over and out. "over and out"? well, i doubt if he was speaking on the same network. let's hear you sign off in the good old-fashioned way. okay. amen. that's better. good night, mom. good night, dear. young man, what's that bump under your covers? bump? what bump? this bump. oh, that bump. i thought i'd better keep an eye on mr. wilson in case...
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img joined by margaret hagan from unh cooperative extension. -- i am joined by margaret hagan from unh cooperative extension. you tell me these plants have something in common. margaret: they are very tolerant of cool temperatures, which is nice, if you do a lot of wood stove heating and you have pockets of your house that are cool. right here we have cyclamen, christmas trying. next to that, primrose. you are starting to see these they are a great plant. you can grow them on your them outside. most will survive. well in cool temperatures. i mean temperatures anywhere from the high 40' s to about 65. something i don' t normally think of as cool tolerant. desert. succulents. they go more or less dormant during the winter. you only need to water them about once a month and they will tolerate cool temperatures. >> something with striking colors right next to them. margaret: this is clear via, my favorite plant. it likes to have temperatures in -- cool temperatures in the fall when it is going dormant. >> something we often think about is the lemon tree. >> citrus will tolerate cool temper
img joined by margaret hagan from unh cooperative extension. -- i am joined by margaret hagan from unh cooperative extension. you tell me these plants have something in common. margaret: they are very tolerant of cool temperatures, which is nice, if you do a lot of wood stove heating and you have pockets of your house that are cool. right here we have cyclamen, christmas trying. next to that, primrose. you are starting to see these they are a great plant. you can grow them on your them outside....
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(opens door) goodbye. - [margaret] goodbye. (closes door) - [bud] boy, we sure told him, didn't we dad? - [kathy] i don't like him! - oh charlie's alright, he's just trying to make this as good as he possibly can. ok, get frank and we'll finish the rehearsal. (all agree) - frank. (dramatic music) frank! frank, come back in the house. we're going to finish the rehearsal. (knocks) frank? (curious music) frank! frank! father, he's gone! - [margaret] oh, any luck? - not a trace of him. i checked the plant nursery, everywhere. - [margaret] his landlady said she hasn't seen him either. - i can't imagine where he could've gotten to, in that old truck of his in so short a time. i don't suppose bud and the girls had any luck either. - [margaret] oh they're not back yet, but i doubt it. - well, nothing to do now, but go to the park and make charlie garrett happy by telling him he doesn't have to worry about frank smith anymore. oh boy i hate to do it. - [margaret] it's nearly time for the dedication. - come on, we better hurry. (marching
(opens door) goodbye. - [margaret] goodbye. (closes door) - [bud] boy, we sure told him, didn't we dad? - [kathy] i don't like him! - oh charlie's alright, he's just trying to make this as good as he possibly can. ok, get frank and we'll finish the rehearsal. (all agree) - frank. (dramatic music) frank! frank, come back in the house. we're going to finish the rehearsal. (knocks) frank? (curious music) frank! frank! father, he's gone! - [margaret] oh, any luck? - not a trace of him. i checked...
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margaret chan / who director-general :58-1:02 "the most important protective measures are the control of mosquito populations and the prevention of mosquito bites in at risk individuals, especially pregnant women." the last time an emergency designation was used was in 2014 over the ebola outbreak. the world health organization called its slow response to ebola. mark barger nbc news. today marks 57 since since four students at north carolina a and t university defied jim crow laws by refusing to leave a whites-only lunch counter. known as the "greensboro four"--the courage they showed at woolworth's store in greensboro was honored today with a march and a wreath-laying ceremony. historians say the peaceful protests the students put on that day was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement and sparked many sit-ins for years to come. coming up on the news at 11-- after iowa--what's next for the candidates? we'll get more analysis on where they're setting their sights after the break. i'm joined now by republican strategist joel he was rated a+ by the nra. not for his promises, but f
margaret chan / who director-general :58-1:02 "the most important protective measures are the control of mosquito populations and the prevention of mosquito bites in at risk individuals, especially pregnant women." the last time an emergency designation was used was in 2014 over the ebola outbreak. the world health organization called its slow response to ebola. mark barger nbc news. today marks 57 since since four students at north carolina a and t university defied jim crow laws by...
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((doctor margaret chan/director- general world health organization)) the clusters of microcephaly and other neurological complications constitute an extraordinary event and a public health threat to other parts of the world. microcephaly causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads. so far in brazil, more than 41-hundred suspected cases are reported. doctor margaret chan says while the link is still not scientifically proven, there seems to be a strong relationship. ((doctor margaret chan/director- general world health organization)) all agree on the urgent need to coordinate international efforts to understand this relationship better. (dr. jon lapook, recife, brazil) brazil is getting very aggressive to try to stop the spread of zika. health officials now have access to any home or building to destroy mosquito breeding grounds. kill the aedes aegypti mosquito that is transmitting zika. pregnant woman here are taking extra precautions. (maria fernanda laudisio de lucca) i'm using dt every day even above clothes // i hope to finish my pregnancy well and i hope for a healthy ba
((doctor margaret chan/director- general world health organization)) the clusters of microcephaly and other neurological complications constitute an extraordinary event and a public health threat to other parts of the world. microcephaly causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads. so far in brazil, more than 41-hundred suspected cases are reported. doctor margaret chan says while the link is still not scientifically proven, there seems to be a strong relationship. ((doctor margaret...
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heather: -- anthony: they are demanding all of the records related to hiring margaret spelling. this letter calls spelling and unqualified political operative. they accused the board members of violating the open meetings law when they desired to dismiss roth and replace him with spelling. >> she wants to turn our education system into a for-profit system. and i have grown into a realistic person because of my education at unc. >> margaret spelling talks about students as customers. this is indicative of the ideology she holds that education is a private thing and not a public thing. anthony: lawyers want those documents before march 4. that is when spelling is set to be sworn in asasresident of the system. if they do not, they may sue. reporting from chapel hill, anthony wilson, abc 11 eyewitness news. joel: anthony, thank you. now to the guilty verdict in colorado today for the woman accused of attacking a pregnant woman and stealing her baby. the attack happened last march. the victim grew up near north carolina. she was responding to a craigslist ad. she was attacked. her ba
heather: -- anthony: they are demanding all of the records related to hiring margaret spelling. this letter calls spelling and unqualified political operative. they accused the board members of violating the open meetings law when they desired to dismiss roth and replace him with spelling. >> she wants to turn our education system into a for-profit system. and i have grown into a realistic person because of my education at unc. >> margaret spelling talks about students as customers....
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(audience laughs) some old fuddy duddy. - [margaret] it won't be. it'll be a student. now the dean gave me a list of five recommended tutors. you know, they're just bright students
(audience laughs) some old fuddy duddy. - [margaret] it won't be. it'll be a student. now the dean gave me a list of five recommended tutors. you know, they're just bright students
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we are going to learn more about aaron burr from margaret oppenheimer. this is her third book. she has written extensive articles. she has her phd in art history from nyu and she volunteers as a a aa a
we are going to learn more about aaron burr from margaret oppenheimer. this is her third book. she has written extensive articles. she has her phd in art history from nyu and she volunteers as a a aa a
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let's change the subject. - [margaret] but why all this secrecy? - [betty] there's no use telling father. you know how he feels about traffic violators. - [bud] yeah, he just ask a lot of questions, and there's no reason why to make a big thing out of this. - but you know i don't like to keep things from your father. - [betty] i'll tell him myself later, mother. but, right now, would you please go along with me? - yeah, mom. woman to woman, we can take care of this. (audience laughs) hi, there! - [jim] hello, everybody. - hi, dear. - [jim] couldn't be better. i like those safe driving slogans you have on your car, son. i hope you practice what they preach when you're behind the wheel. i will! - lately you've been collecting traffic tickets like green stamps. (audience laughs) - thank you. - [bud] well, let's not exaggerate, dad. i only got a couple. (spoon hitting the oven) (audience laughs) but from now on, i'm gonna take it straight an arrow. - [jim] good. - well, better wash up for dinner. come on, betty. (joyful instrumental music) (audience la
let's change the subject. - [margaret] but why all this secrecy? - [betty] there's no use telling father. you know how he feels about traffic violators. - [bud] yeah, he just ask a lot of questions, and there's no reason why to make a big thing out of this. - but you know i don't like to keep things from your father. - [betty] i'll tell him myself later, mother. but, right now, would you please go along with me? - yeah, mom. woman to woman, we can take care of this. (audience laughs) hi, there!...
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it was interesting that margaret chan did try to reassure the country. the question is, is there anyone taking her reassurances seriously? >> indeed, she was quite confident in saying there was no need to be concerned about being in rio during the olympics. that the government and other health officials are working together. she said there is an international coordinated response involved in this because there is a global health emergency, and they're all working on a plan to basically give everyone in rio the maximum protection when it comes to dealing with mosquitoes during the time of the olympics. however, despite those words the fact that they don't know more in terms of solid information and links between zika and other possible effects people are still concerned. >> the latest from rio de janeiro. thank you. >>> still to come on the program. we're going to look at ireland's financial situation in up coming elections. plus facebook is giving the thumbs up to five new emotions. we'll tell what you they are. >> our american story is written everyday.
it was interesting that margaret chan did try to reassure the country. the question is, is there anyone taking her reassurances seriously? >> indeed, she was quite confident in saying there was no need to be concerned about being in rio during the olympics. that the government and other health officials are working together. she said there is an international coordinated response involved in this because there is a global health emergency, and they're all working on a plan to basically...
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margaret has had seizures since 4 months old.. he quickly started seeing results after margaret started taking a form 2:18:59 within the first six weeks of her taking this, she started sleeping through the night, which she has never done for 25 years. imagine living in your home for 25 years and no one has slept though the night in 25 years. 19:12 in fact the first morning, i woke up in a panic because we have a baby monitor and i didn't hear her. i thought something had happened to her. 19:20 gaer also says margaret's coordination drastically improved... and a few months later she said for first full sentence. the new legislation is being introduced by house republicans. driving around the midwest is the cheapest it's been in 12-years. gas buddy says nine states in the heart of america have the lowest gas prices since 20-04. iowa is not among them, but some of our neighbors are. the average in illinois is 1-57.. chicago - which is known for high prices, is now eight-cents below the national average. folks in wisconsin are filling
margaret has had seizures since 4 months old.. he quickly started seeing results after margaret started taking a form 2:18:59 within the first six weeks of her taking this, she started sleeping through the night, which she has never done for 25 years. imagine living in your home for 25 years and no one has slept though the night in 25 years. 19:12 in fact the first morning, i woke up in a panic because we have a baby monitor and i didn't hear her. i thought something had happened to her. 19:20...
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margaret: these are interesting and important people. not a consolidation, this is an uphill battle for john kasich to break through. particularly when there is so much pressure among the republicans who believe that it is a now or never moment. aboutis even debate whether a three-person race is too much at this point. should it be a race between donald trump and ted cruz or marco rubio? these are the kinds of discussions, the serious scramble for strategies that are going on now. side,: on the democratic hillary clinton's of winning now, carolina is above 99% is that a little skewed? can bernie sanders pick up momentum? margaret: if bernie sanders one south carolina, we would be in a different ballgame going forward. every poll shows are in the ballpark of 20 points ahead, some even further than that. bernie sanders goal in south carolina has got to be to cut into the margin. if he can get it down to less break theif he could 15% threshold, it would be huge for him. if he can cut into african-american support amongst younger african-ame
margaret: these are interesting and important people. not a consolidation, this is an uphill battle for john kasich to break through. particularly when there is so much pressure among the republicans who believe that it is a now or never moment. aboutis even debate whether a three-person race is too much at this point. should it be a race between donald trump and ted cruz or marco rubio? these are the kinds of discussions, the serious scramble for strategies that are going on now. side,: on the...
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oh, margaret, stop talking in circles. i only have two tickets, so how can bob harris go and betty go if... that's exactly what i mean. then i can't go? well, you can listen to it on the radio with bud and kathy. "the radio." you can't get any hot dogs. how can i sell bob harris a policy? you'll find a way, dear. now, where were you supposed to meet mr. harris? the west gate, at 1:15. betty, you don't mind going with mr. harris, do you? oh, no, mother! of course not! he's so distinguished-looking! frivolous sal. jim, give betty the tickets. margaret, you need a new dress. you said so last week. i'll buy it for you. and -- and i'll get a new dress for betty, too, and a new dress for kathy and a new dress for bud. what?! i-i mean, a pair of slacks, i'll get you those slipcovers you've wanted for so long. jim, where are the tickets? on the 50-yard line! i mean, uh... upstairs, in the pocket of my blue shirt. oh, father. not t-the blue shirt? of the shirt that's hanging... what's the matter? oh, jim! nope. didn't come in yet.
oh, margaret, stop talking in circles. i only have two tickets, so how can bob harris go and betty go if... that's exactly what i mean. then i can't go? well, you can listen to it on the radio with bud and kathy. "the radio." you can't get any hot dogs. how can i sell bob harris a policy? you'll find a way, dear. now, where were you supposed to meet mr. harris? the west gate, at 1:15. betty, you don't mind going with mr. harris, do you? oh, no, mother! of course not! he's so...
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margaret: it was not a great night for him. he seemed to have plateaued, but he may have been waiting to see how to respond to her, anticipating she was looking for . new strategy his message really is consistently the same. he seems to be a little bit more comfortable on the debate stage, but the question will be his ability to retool when the audience in the states changes, as it is about to do. john: all right, the great ev, thank you for doing this. what's going on with those campaign ads, after this. ♪ politics as in life, you have to feed the beast and in this case the beast is south carolina and the food is the trough of political tv ads. the nominating contest turns south and with so much money being spent on behalf of the candidates, we turn to ken goldstein to put it in perspective. far in this race, more than 250 million dollars has been spent on tv ads. that is $100 million more than kerry and bush spent battling each other in 2004. write to rise, the super pac supporting jeb bush, has spent over $70 million on te
margaret: it was not a great night for him. he seemed to have plateaued, but he may have been waiting to see how to respond to her, anticipating she was looking for . new strategy his message really is consistently the same. he seems to be a little bit more comfortable on the debate stage, but the question will be his ability to retool when the audience in the states changes, as it is about to do. john: all right, the great ev, thank you for doing this. what's going on with those campaign ads,...
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margaret spellings outlined the plan. julie sims joins us with what spelling says about the road ahead. >> spellings described the challenges the system faces as complex and critical and for the first time publicly address teds criticism aimed at her. >> it is our privilege. >> reporter: she wished she hasn't gotten emotional in the address to the board of human. >> much has been said of the process that resulted in my selection and me personally. i must say, that after spending most of my career in service to the public, working on behalf of stupes and people of all points of view, i have been surprised that surprise at the intensity of the reaction. and faculty questioned her lack of academic experience and others taken aim at her connection to for profit education companies. spellings vowed not to micromanage the 17 campuses, she wants to make north carolina a leader in affordable and higher education. spellings made it a point to students. >> the global knowledge economy, we are required to help more people particular
margaret spellings outlined the plan. julie sims joins us with what spelling says about the road ahead. >> spellings described the challenges the system faces as complex and critical and for the first time publicly address teds criticism aimed at her. >> it is our privilege. >> reporter: she wished she hasn't gotten emotional in the address to the board of human. >> much has been said of the process that resulted in my selection and me personally. i must say, that after...
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margaret hoover and john avalon editor-in-chief of "the daily beast" are with us and lieian lizza with me in south carolina and trump supporter scottie "headline news." thank you for being with me. i want to begin with jim acosta on the ground where donald trump just wrapped up a rally in bentonville, arkansas, the home of a big corporation, a home of walmart. >> true. >> jim, what is he saying today? i would assume narrowly focused on rubio, right? >> reporter: yes, pretty narrowly focused on rubio, poppy. i mentioned walmart once during this one-hour take-down of marco rubio, you might call it here in bentonville saying if he wins arkansas he may shop at walmart forever. that was what donald trump said during thighs remarks here, joined by chris christie, who also went after marco rubio. normally you pick a vice presidential running mate as your attack dog. donald trump has not chosen chris christie as his running mate at least not yet but christie was savaging marco rubio for a good 10 to 15 minutes before turning the microphone over to donald trump, and it was interesting, because
margaret hoover and john avalon editor-in-chief of "the daily beast" are with us and lieian lizza with me in south carolina and trump supporter scottie "headline news." thank you for being with me. i want to begin with jim acosta on the ground where donald trump just wrapped up a rally in bentonville, arkansas, the home of a big corporation, a home of walmart. >> true. >> jim, what is he saying today? i would assume narrowly focused on rubio, right? >>...
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margaret chan / who "all agree on the urgent need to coordinate international efforts to investigate and understand this relationship better." the w-h-o said it could be six months to nine months before the connection is proven or disproven. the group said there could be as many as four million cases of zika in the americas in the next year. w-h-o director general margaret chan said that there are several methods tt can be used to avoid getting the disease.. s/ dr. margaret chan / who director-general :58-1:02 "the most important protective measures are the control of mosquito populations and the prevention of mosquito bites in at risk individuals, especially pregnant women." the last time an emergency designation was used was in 2014 over the ebola outbreak. the world health organization was criticized over what was called its slow response to ebola. mark barger nbc news. the investigation into the chipotle's e. coli outbreaks has come to an end according to the c-d- c. among two seperate outbreaks, at least 60 infected by the foodborne illness. in all, 22 people were hospitalized a
margaret chan / who "all agree on the urgent need to coordinate international efforts to investigate and understand this relationship better." the w-h-o said it could be six months to nine months before the connection is proven or disproven. the group said there could be as many as four million cases of zika in the americas in the next year. w-h-o director general margaret chan said that there are several methods tt can be used to avoid getting the disease.. s/ dr. margaret chan / who...
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request to the unc general administration looking for details with the ways with tom ross and hiring margaret spellings. >> margaret spellings talks about students as customers. >> reporter: there have been demonstrations at recent board of governors' meetings. spellings, however; spoke up, speaking of the demonstrations against her hiring. intensity and reaction. >> reporter: those as opposed to the hiring said it was too political, criticizing her record, including overseeing the launch of "no child left behind" act and a board that collects student lone debt. a u.s. education secretary under president george w. bush. >> the unc boards has not been held accountable. >> reporter: but unc says the presidential search process adhered to board policy and state law, but the naacp says they want the information about what went into the decision to change the leader of the unc system. truth is. >> one of the things that spellings said a little more than a week ago is she welcomes to hear the word from people against her hiring. sharon? >>> a debate you are the now is raging across the country over
request to the unc general administration looking for details with the ways with tom ross and hiring margaret spellings. >> margaret spellings talks about students as customers. >> reporter: there have been demonstrations at recent board of governors' meetings. spellings, however; spoke up, speaking of the demonstrations against her hiring. intensity and reaction. >> reporter: those as opposed to the hiring said it was too political, criticizing her record, including...
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yeah. >> seth: so "todd margaret." >> yeah. >> seth: back for season three. >> yep. >> seth "todd margaret", you shoot the show in the u.k. [ light laughter ] >> uh-huh. >> seth: how are tv shows different shooting in england versus here? >> um, the -- [ laughter ] the main difference is, and this is going to sound derogatory, but it's not. and i'll explain what it is. but people don't work as hard over there. [ light laughter ] i should say, they're not used to working as hard as we do. in the states, you work, you know, minimum 12 hours. if not 14, 15 hours. and when we first went over there and we're trying to work past 10 hours, people are like, "what?" you know. but having said that, they -- i can't say enough good things about the cast and crew. everybody -- nobody bitched about it. everybody got, oh, they're americans, they work harder. that's why their country is way more successful than ours. [ laughter ] and -- >> seth: but then they'll now want to put in the extra effort. >> i was inferring that. no, they will put in the extra that's what i'm saying. they will and they do. but y
yeah. >> seth: so "todd margaret." >> yeah. >> seth: back for season three. >> yep. >> seth "todd margaret", you shoot the show in the u.k. [ light laughter ] >> uh-huh. >> seth: how are tv shows different shooting in england versus here? >> um, the -- [ laughter ] the main difference is, and this is going to sound derogatory, but it's not. and i'll explain what it is. but people don't work as hard over there. [ light laughter...