Almost everybody upset. Reporter Hagerstown Police have charged the mother and uncle as you said with Second Degree murder for allegedly contributing to the 9yearold boys death. Jack garcia died on july 5th after police say he was beaten on june 30th. Authorities say his uncle, 23 yearold Jacob Barajas handcuffed the boy to a clair in their home. Then the mother chair in their home. Then the mothers boyfriend 30 yearold Robert Wilson allegedly beat the child for eating a piece of cake without permission. Police were called to the home but say jacks mother would not allow paramedics to see the 9 yearold saying that jack was just congested. Medics would later see him and rushed him to the hospital where he later died. Take a home and, of course, honor jack. Reporter a moment and, of course, honor jack. Reporter a vigil was held for jack in hagerstown sunday night. Wilson, the mothers boyfriend who Hagerstown Police say beat the 9yearold boy, has not been charged with murder. He is curren
That were appointed position s, that were, you know, at the discretion of people in power, ended up being a power struggle within the party between an ohiobased party, which is James Garfields party also Rutherford Hayes was from the same not only the same part of ohio, but the same kind of thinking and what were called the stalwarts, which were new yorkbased. And, you know, you see certain states really emerge throughout history with holding on to power within a particular party. And then in new york, that was really headed by a man by the name of roscoe conkling, who became a United States senator. So this is the struggle, and you see then, of course, the person who ends up shooting president garfield, deranged, of course, Charles Guiteau, but proudly screaming with the gun in his hand, im a stalwart. Now arthur is president. And that was a reference to the fact that Vice President arthur elected with garfield was of the new york wing of the party. Swain well, garfield himself was a
Audience members, we ask that you silence all electronic devices. And now, to begin our first session, entitled paving the way, will you please join me in welcoming the moderator for the session, the director of education and special events lucinda. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you, and thank you, everyone, who is involved with the harding symposium. You have absolutely no idea how thrilled my colleagues and i are all to be here. Anytime we get a chance to present first the ladies, we always first ladies, we always present our mission, you can tell im really good today. [laughter] which is to to get the public about the lives and the activities of the first ladies of this country. And believe me, they were all wonderful. And as i was talking to somebody last night at the reception, we think all the president s were quite intelligent. Everyone of them. Because they were smart enough to marry the woman whod who became the lead partner and the first ladies of our country. We wan
Announcer American History tv was live on saturday from marion, ohio, for a modern symposium on first ladies, from Florence Harding to Michelle Obama. That was the theme of the annual warren g. Harding symposium at Ohio State University at mary and it is about four hours. Host and now entitled paving the way, we you please welcome the two rector of special events at the National First lady library, lucinda fraley. Lucinda thank you. And thank you, everyone, who was involved in the symposium. You have absolutely no how thrilled we are to be here. Anytime we get a chance to present first ladies, we always look forward to it. Our mission, really good, which is to educate the public about the lives and the activities of the first ladies of this country, and believe me, they were all wonderful, and as i was talking to somebody at the reception we think all of the president s were quite intelligent. Every one of them, because they were smart enough to marry the woman who became their life pa
White house, her Kidney Disease makes it hard for her to change clothes several times a day. Physically difficult for her. So clothes dont have as much meaning for her in the white house as they did in the senate years. She was asked by a woman journalist, she liked get to give preference to, what is your opinion on the length of skirts . They were creeping up. They wanted to know, specifically, what would you tell these young girls across the country who have skirts almost up to their knees . And she said, i am not going to even utter a comment about that except to their mothers. [laughter] that was pretty smart. Her skirt like tended to be just a few inches above the tops of her shoes. Because she is mindful of her age and she has swollen ankles. Because of her Kidney Disease. Ok. Now, when she goes into the white house, there is all this fuss made about the harding blue. She has a gallon made an harding blue and there is all this description gown made an harding blue and there is al