Announcer the following is a paid program. The opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. Announcer the following is a paid advertisement for time lifes video collection. Carol hello. I am Carol Burnett, and i am here at cbs in los angeles at studio 33. Come on in. [applause] from Television City in hollywood. [applause] its the Carol Burnett show. Carol this is the stage where it all began. We shot all 11 seasons of my variety show here. We also made some many great memories, but no one has seen the first five seasons of the Carol Burnett show since they were first aired. No reruns, no web streaming, no dvd, nowhere, nothing, zip. Until now. I just got the most exciting news. Time life will be releasing them for everybody to enjoy. They are here in the vault, and i will look at them now. Join me. It was like a gang of friends putting on a show, and it just happened to be seen by millions and millions of people. Carol burnett, t
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You cant see the backyard. And its just im in shock. The most amazing thing to me is how much tree damage was done up there and thankfully, nobody was hurt and the damage to the houses within that same area is relatively light. And as you can see, work crews are busy, trying restore power. As of right now. 550 people are without power. Im standing in the middle of that. And you can see how power lines have come down. And work crews are working around the block. Reporting live in concord, im paul burton. So obviously, not all that often we see tornadoes in new england. And its more uncommon to see all the telltale signs are there, eric. Middle of the night is not something that happens very often in new england. You have to be back to 1970 to have one between midnight and 5 a. M. Nocturnal tornadoes are the most dangerous because people are asleep. Power crews are hard at work. Concord fire is making great progress and certainly a lot of work a tremendous amount of tree damage. I was im
Come out. So that, for us, was the process of creating the 9 11 commission. So you can imagine that when we finally did create it and it was signed into law by president bush the day before thanksgiving in 2002. For us, that was the beginning again. And this time, we had to meet the commissioners. Who are these people . There were a few bumps in the road along the way and when we got introduced to governor cain and congressman hamilton, we knew that we were in good hands and of course with we met the rest. We have richard and fred fielding. Jamie, jim thompson, unfortunately bob kerry and jjo lehman couldnt be us today. We knew we had great team of people and i had to say at the beginning of the 9 11 commission i couldnt imagine i would be standing here today and be so honored to introduce the remarkable americans. The individuals that not only came together 12 years ago to start their investigation into 9 11, and ten years ago to stand behind the unanimous report. Theyre still here to
That document describes a come and save compromise emancipation plan, his last ever to get slaveholding border states to sell their slaves to the federal government so that they could be out of that is this. When he rejected that, he began to discuss the process of the emancipation proclamation. We believe, as ron white points out, that pastor girlys relationship with mr. Lincoln helped mr. Lincoln develop a higher understanding of his relationship with his god and allowed him to think through clearly from a religious perspective, how vehement patient proclamation can best be described and encompassed. With that, we are ready to begin the program. I would like to introduce edna green medford. History professor and chairperson at howard university. Shields degrees from Hampton Institute and the university of illinois and her phd is in history from the university of maryland. Dr. Medford specializes in 19 country United States history and teaches courses on the jacksonian era and civil w