And then lunch. It would all go out to the local pubs and have bowles of rum the ducks this lemon. It would be drinking heavily. Part of this was because she drink the water you could kick to season die. So washington was a man of great moderation. He tried to stay away from any kind of gambling, cards, any, you know, access to drinking. He would drink wine with dinner, but he would try to keep everything in moderation. He saw himself as a real moral authority to unite us. Here is the thing i could not get out of your book. And did not know whether to determine he was so weak person, a weak leader or of very strong leader. I think he was extremely strong. I think that a lot of times, looking back in the history books, graceful, as cool, you see him as this onedimensional figure who, of course kelly is a demigod and everything to find out. I think thats sort of portrayal of washington is less interesting and us in a disservice. When i try to do with washington a show and for the amazing
I think we are done, thank you very much. [applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] tomorrow Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer will speak on human rights. The event also includes remarks from human rights advocates. You will be cohosted by georgetown, the new york review, and the londonbased thing in center for the role of law. You can watch it live on monday at 4 p. M. Eastern. During this month, cspan is pleased to present our winning entries in this years student can bitter you video documentary competition. Studentcam is cspans annual competition that encourages middle and High School Students to think critically about issues. Winning documentaries were based question, whats the most important issue the u. S. Congress should consider in 2014 . Second prize winner frank boudon is a junior at Troy High School in troy, michigan. He believes congress should make education their most important issue. I
On the scene at san fransicso international airport. Exactly what happened when asiana flight 214 crashed into the runway saturday. Here is a live look at the wreckage. Still laying in pieces on the tarmac. Kron4s dan kerman is live at San Francisco international with what investigators are saying tonight about the tragedy. Reporter lack of speed of that aircraft coming in for a landing. The national San Francisco safety board gave it more information from the flight data recorder. 214 was going much too slow for the crash. Unfortunately did the plane never made it under mated over a hundred and 60 nasa before it crashed. The ntsb the late comments before the interviews with the pilots about that flew the plane. We want the crew to provide information. Reporter is also early to say whether one of the rescue vehicles ran over one of the victims. So we want to make sure we have all the facts before we reach a conclusion. Reporter deployed inside the plane in south outside. Recovery opera
Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. There is breaking news out of texas this evening. Where a judge has ordered a hospital to remove life support from a brain dead woman. The hospital had refused because Marlise Munoz is pregnant. Anna werner is at the courthouse in fort worth for us this evening. Anna . Reporter scott, the state judge ruled the breathing st be turned off no later than monday afternoon. Family attorney heather king said this shortly after the ruling. This is the decision we sought. Theres nothing happy about today. This was a sad situation all the way around. We are relieved that eric munoz can now move forward with the process of burying his wife. Reporter Marlise Munoz was 14 weeks pregnant when her husband eric found her unconscious in their kitchen on november 26. Two days later, the 33yearold was declared brain dead by doctors at John Peter Smith hospital. Her family wanted to disconnect the breathing machine, but the hospital refused citing a 1999 s
Neighborhood. Your new day starts right now. This is new day with kate bolduan, Michaela Pereira and john berman. We begin with breaking news this morning. A possible breakthrough in the search for flight 370. Could be a big one. Pilots from australia and china reporting debris sightings in the south indian ocean. Kate bolduan is tracking it all from perth, australia. Kate. Good morning, everyone. A News Conference wrapped up just moments ago. The australian prime minister, tony abbott, had told them two object, one round, one rectangular had been spotted by pilots in the southern indian ocean and they could have those objects in their possession within hours. Thats the near end of that timeline. Thats big news. Also a chinese search plane spotted two large white suspicious objects. We are also learning new details about what might have happened in the cockpit. New radar shows the plane descended to 12,000 feet after making that infamous sharp lefthand turn. Two objects have been locat