tv [untitled] CSPAN June 8, 2009 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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>> now i travel a lot of times on my motorcycle now. i'll come back to that. first time around, you won by how many percentage points? >> about six. you won by how big? >> 18. i think president obama won his victory in our state. he invested a ton of his own time and an incred i am nom yicks of the nomination.
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>> it's going. you meep we have a winner. >> were you really asleep there? >> yes. >> how many of those people you were thanks pping around know with you dot a degree from princeton? >> i don't think. has it worked i know that this mode is very comfortable for me it's the one thing i enjoy. there's one thing about the life i like. this is particularly naturecos
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one more. one more video. >> all right. >> those were true thridorky. he's owe sfirblely cutoff in the conference. who are they? >> that's the apple of my eye. just had her 23rd birthday . that was a few years ago. something else different was you'll almost always nfer see shery or one of the girl was me. it's my job. that he will never ask you or
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pressure you to take part in any event. i haven't for six years. she -- when she does things, people love her to death. she is 0 so non-political. >> she is the second champion non-removed of the cow milking process. >> where did you meet her? >> she was a young working girl. after a few months. she gave me the ultimate tough and fortunately i surrundered. >> four daughters? >> yes.
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>> how old are you this >> 23, 24, 25, 6727. >> young margaret is working in new york city in what's left of the bankth world. you may have a speak pla may 9. >> it is a great school. fine, type academic school and a great basketball tradition. about the only recreation i go watch their basketball team a lot of time. i don't go looking sfor
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for instance. the debt we are passing on to these young people is very, very difficult for them to manage. we could have shown more politic. i was urging them to be less self absorbed. think more about the future and less about today. it may have been a little too strong of judgment. it is in general. i think a point i believe in. we were tamper
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s >> your reaction. >> nazz a loose point of view. a lot of people reacted more positively. >> next year, i better discipline myself not to take any commencements. there's always the risk that you'll say something too original for your own good. >> did you write it yourself? >> yes. can't blame anybody else. >> the gep operation that we did tend to live for today.
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thev multiple stresses put on them all the time. >> the president's first prit or i think many times he probably chose not to have fights on other issues where he might have in pursuit of trying to keep his main objective to be in tact. i never asked you again, but you never told us why on the time change, the daylight savings thing. what did you do? >> we got in step with the rest of america. we were the last state, accept one that never went -- didn't change clocks when the rest did. it wasn't the
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>> people would say, reprogram his compruter twice a year just to work with me. >> we had a lot of symbolic i am importance to a lot of people. to some folks, it summed up the fact this this would be an era of change. how many counties are still on central time? >> 10. the corper around chicago. all the rest is eastern. that bakes
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>> what's different about your four daughters than the boomer generation? >> well, we'll have to see how they choose to live their lives? >> i see a lot of their another that's the best thing i can say about them. they'll make their own choices. i hope that the two, soon to be three marriages that have gun in our family will last for life certainly as long as there are any children. i have enormous admiration and
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sympathy for single parents. this isn't some moral jiment that of the chinch of america and so many of the problems, pobert and every social path on would be so much less a problem if we had much higher rates of in tact families. so, this isn't shg you try to think about placing them ahead of your own happiness if you
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possibly can. >> what are you going to say if you change your mind about running for president after we have all of this on tape? >> brian, i've put another i hope that maybe i can be of some use. our party needs a lot of work. it needs to look at itself inwardly and think more meaningfully to the problems and the young people of today specifically. maybe i can be a little part of that. you don't have to be a candidate to do that in our state, republicans, we are the
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party. e year has made change after change after change we have brought a host of improvements we haven't. governor, we want to thank you. we'll anticipated with another reality clip from earlier in your campaign. >> good morning. you part of the company here. jo my first day on the job. >> you just got hired today? >> fantastic. what were you hired to do? >> accountant.
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this is bob. >> this is your new co-worker. let them take your picture. there he is. i tell you what, you sit still, i'll come back here. take good care of my new friend, bob. >> i guess bob wept to work. i don't know. >> come here, they all want to meet you. ladies and gentlemen, this is bosh. -- this is bob.
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