who would want to live in a place called mount misery? but then you get to the reason that it s called mount misery, right? it was the home, the same building standing there since 1804. frederick douglass was tortured there? 1833 and 1834. whether or not you think that place should be purchased by this country and made into a memorial for the worst most violent evils of slavery and their role on turning on americans conscious to end slavery, whether or not you are into that idea, would you want to live there yourself? would you like to wake up there in the morning and plan breakfast, have that be your home? who would do that? that article published in the new york times 15 years ago today was actually controversial at the time that it was published because in writing that piece it did reveal the exact home address of a senior government official who, in fact, had made mount misery his
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spend the first two days of the trial introducing new documentary evidence. it was the same in judge john pickering s trial in 1804, new documents were presented to the senate nearly a week before house managers made their opening statement and later throughout the trial. and has been mentioned earlier by mr. schiff, in modern times in 2010, george porteous s impeachment trial included seven months of pretrial discovery and 6,000 pages of documentary evidence admitted at trial after that evidence was admitted the senate held its trial. president clinton s case did not involve subpoenas for adultdocu, why was that? because president clinton had already produced a huge trove of documents. the independent counsel turned over to congress some 90,000 pages of relevant documents gathered during the course of
notre dame cathedral will not have christmas mass. melissa bell is live for us in paris. you know the images of notre dame, burning, so memorable from april. walk us through the reconstruction efforts. and when you re hearing from officials when the reconstruction will end. reporter: in the wake of that fire, the world looked on aghast as the flames engulfed the cathedral. the french president said they planned to rebuild in five years. no christmas eve mass here, for the first time since the wake of the french revolution, where notre dame was turned into a temple of reason. but since 1804, a mass has been held here.