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i say that because today in sioux city sioux city iowa, a woman asked about positions that seems to have stum 7ed governor vhf romney. p is sort of weird that he did not have an answer prepared for this. i'm sure his campaign knows this question is out there. even just because this show has been e-mailing his campaign trying to get an answer on this issue for sometime now. and i know that other news organizations have been asking him too. other news organizations have written that they have asked for comment on this issue too. so they know there are questiones about this. but mitt romney seems to have no idea. >> you are on governor huckabee's show a few weeks ago. and one of the things that you folks talked about, was that you support a life begins at conception. now, that would essentially mean that banning most forms of birth control. 98% of american women, including me, use birth control so can you help me understand why you oppose the use of birth control? >> i don't. i'm sorry. life begins at conception. birth control prevents conception. >> mr. romney went on to explain he is anti
i say that because today in sioux city sioux city iowa, a woman asked about positions that seems to have stum 7ed governor vhf romney. p is sort of weird that he did not have an answer prepared for this. i'm sure his campaign knows this question is out there. even just because this show has been e-mailing his campaign trying to get an answer on this issue for sometime now. and i know that other news organizations have been asking him too. other news organizations have written that they have...
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this is an elevated retaining wall but someone has added sioux, and you cannot keep doing this. goowhat my client was left witho was sections -- his property is about 7 feet collin -- 7 feet tall, and the only way this convene -- could be illegal is if a properties gradually blend in tune in -- blend into the photography. for this to be there, they would have to show cliff. we are only asking one thing. stand in the backyard antel main this is native to grade. it is physically not possible how it is surrounded, and you cannot keep raising grade, and if i am wrong, i am happy to have you look and tell me i am wrong. i want you to take a look and tell me it is appropriate to have this structure in the rear yard because planning code would not allow it. >> if we were to agree with everything you say, how do we do anything but urge planning to go out there, because when you directed your comments at has nothing to do with the permits. >> the current permit is sitting on his wall, so it was issued in error. they are building on the part of the wall but was previously under permit. th
this is an elevated retaining wall but someone has added sioux, and you cannot keep doing this. goowhat my client was left witho was sections -- his property is about 7 feet collin -- 7 feet tall, and the only way this convene -- could be illegal is if a properties gradually blend in tune in -- blend into the photography. for this to be there, they would have to show cliff. we are only asking one thing. stand in the backyard antel main this is native to grade. it is physically not possible how...
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. >> it's the lakota sioux in south dakota. >> and the reservations there are the forest places in americawe think of traveling the world to find third world poverty, but there is poverty right here. and there is so much dreaming and brilliance inside it, from these kids. they are dreamers and survivors. their faces, arcing back to their warrior ancestors. and their spirits are that, too. the children of the pine ridge indian reservation who refuse to be defeated the astonishing children can always see a distant horizon. we ride up in the hills of the pine ridge, where a 12-year-old girl says she wants to tell us about the land she loves. so beautiful up here. she is louise clifford, who wants a beautiful future, while honoring her past. >> everything's sacred. the dancing, the tepees, the horses, the buffalo. everything just gets to me because it's strong and in my blood. >> and on this night, we go to her home, it is freezing. >> how's that? >> better. >> reporte >> she takes me into her bedroom, all pink. >> these, i have these shirts. >> do you ever watch families on tv and think how l
. >> it's the lakota sioux in south dakota. >> and the reservations there are the forest places in americawe think of traveling the world to find third world poverty, but there is poverty right here. and there is so much dreaming and brilliance inside it, from these kids. they are dreamers and survivors. their faces, arcing back to their warrior ancestors. and their spirits are that, too. the children of the pine ridge indian reservation who refuse to be defeated the astonishing...
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a 12-year-old with a face arcing back to those warriors of the lakota sioux path, like sitting bull, crazy horse. a boy who has their face and is trying to find their strength. his name is robert looks twice. his long hair, an indian symbol of strength. and at the tribal dances, he has mastered the fierce precision to every beat of the drum. he's the hunter, echoing the movements of his prey. on a freezing afternoon, i meet him in an isolated corner of the reservation. his name comes from his great great great great grandfather, who looked twice, looked for the right path. >> hi, diane! >> reporter: and robert tells me how he tries to find a quiet corner in this room so he can study. he plans to be the first in his family to go to college and after that? what is your goal for yourself? >> i want to be the first native american president. >> reporter: i'm not laughing because it's impossible. i'm just laughing because it's great. to understand how extraordinary robert and his aspirations are, you have to look around at the world he sees. the water, leaking in the old trailer where he
a 12-year-old with a face arcing back to those warriors of the lakota sioux path, like sitting bull, crazy horse. a boy who has their face and is trying to find their strength. his name is robert looks twice. his long hair, an indian symbol of strength. and at the tribal dances, he has mastered the fierce precision to every beat of the drum. he's the hunter, echoing the movements of his prey. on a freezing afternoon, i meet him in an isolated corner of the reservation. his name comes from his...
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today in sioux falls it will be 69 degrees. sioux falls, south dakota.a, 91. why? we have a high pressure system west of wisconsin pulling in cold air on one side, warm air on the other so, you have some places like -- well, like around sioux falls. you are picking up frost advisories. lows 20 to 30 degrees below average. then on the back side of the high, boom, the warm air. rapid city, boise, you are looking at temperatures 20 to 25 degrees above average. zoo this weather segment sponsored by breathe right. don't let a stuffy notices get between you and your sleep. it's your right to breathe right. >> make it a great day. rebecca, it's all yours. >> lonnie, thanks. up next one of the most worth worthy fights of all. how far we've come and how far we still have to go. you are watching "the early show" on cbs. it gets stuffed up and that means i stay up all night. good mornings? not likely! i've tried the pills, the sprays even some home remedies. then i tried something new. [ male announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. [ woman ] you just put
today in sioux falls it will be 69 degrees. sioux falls, south dakota.a, 91. why? we have a high pressure system west of wisconsin pulling in cold air on one side, warm air on the other so, you have some places like -- well, like around sioux falls. you are picking up frost advisories. lows 20 to 30 degrees below average. then on the back side of the high, boom, the warm air. rapid city, boise, you are looking at temperatures 20 to 25 degrees above average. zoo this weather segment sponsored by...
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russian currency it lost a third of its reality last month transfers reached their highest level in sioux years equal to four and a half a billion dollars they had a brush essential bank says the google has been in a gradual devaluation for about two months and it will bounce back soon other such as the problem is russia's lack of net capital inflows since the crisis began and fully domestically from the banking sector analysts are hoping the banks tight monetary policy will prevent a further decline the bank has already spent over two billion dollars the bending the ruble and this with parents who go further it's a stabilize the currency analysts we've spoken to say that if russia was faced with a fast recession in europe or the united states it would come out on top because it has learned from its past mistakes. let's take a look at the markets now all is losing ground after dropping to the lowest in more than a year on monday concerns about global demand trunks of big reports on u.s. manufacturing and construction spending friend blenders trading at almost one hundred and one dollars a
russian currency it lost a third of its reality last month transfers reached their highest level in sioux years equal to four and a half a billion dollars they had a brush essential bank says the google has been in a gradual devaluation for about two months and it will bounce back soon other such as the problem is russia's lack of net capital inflows since the crisis began and fully domestically from the banking sector analysts are hoping the banks tight monetary policy will prevent a further...
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aluminum there were six of them made in the world and only two is still up and running one here in sioux and and the other in the us. thanks to the know how and machinery here and source their fifteen hundred pound goal. well i give it proudly welcome spectators to the theater for the first time since eight hundred ninety six the original curtain which depicts the triumphant arrival of medieval military leaders meaning and pleasure still had to be taken down over a century ago due to wear and tear to artisans remaking the f a curtain had nothing more than two surviving documents of the original should go off well one was an archival photograph the other a hand painted etching dating back to the hundred fifty nine artist labors on the current only possible because of the skilled textile workers. have to be works by hand even the slightest mistake means that machines have to be shut down and work has to be done to correct the error of this beautifully redone curtain as one improvement that will be apparent to everyone in the audience while it may not be evident straight away out here on th
aluminum there were six of them made in the world and only two is still up and running one here in sioux and and the other in the us. thanks to the know how and machinery here and source their fifteen hundred pound goal. well i give it proudly welcome spectators to the theater for the first time since eight hundred ninety six the original curtain which depicts the triumphant arrival of medieval military leaders meaning and pleasure still had to be taken down over a century ago due to wear and...
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the south sioux city honored john with a special memorial service on september 25, 2011. they also named a local park after john. i know his community and nebraskans as a whole are enormously proud of his service. i am confident they will provide his family with confiden comforg this very difficult time. today as we bow our heads with the duangdara family, i ask that god be with all of those serving in uniform and bring them home safely. madam president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. inouye: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. mr. inouye: i rise today -- the presiding officer: tbher a quorum call. mr. inouye: oh, mr. president. i'm sorry. i ask that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inouye: mr. president irng rise today to recognize my chief of staff, dr. patrick deleone, who has helped me to serve the people of hawaii and our nation for 38 years. dr. deleone is retiring. when he leaves -- but he leave
the south sioux city honored john with a special memorial service on september 25, 2011. they also named a local park after john. i know his community and nebraskans as a whole are enormously proud of his service. i am confident they will provide his family with confiden comforg this very difficult time. today as we bow our heads with the duangdara family, i ask that god be with all of those serving in uniform and bring them home safely. madam president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of...
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well bill the situation now is extremely crowded i'm standing here in sioux qadi are where the occupy movement was born four weeks ago and i have to tell you this crowd is the largest that i have ever seen and others barely any room to stand in this park right now where protesters have been camped out for four weeks raising awareness of what they say are corporate greed they call it corporate greed corporate influence on u.s. politics but there are probably about that you know the police a thousand or two thousand people here but this is not the only place in new york city where protesters are gathering about a mile away in a washington square park a crowd of about a thousand people have gathered together. to reinforce the message of the occupy movement there was also a march that was taking place a few hours ago two hundred people walking to chase a day with a drawing there odd their bank accounts withdrawing their money and withdrawing their accounts there but all of this of course is leading up to a mass convergence that is planning to take place in times square thousands of people
well bill the situation now is extremely crowded i'm standing here in sioux qadi are where the occupy movement was born four weeks ago and i have to tell you this crowd is the largest that i have ever seen and others barely any room to stand in this park right now where protesters have been camped out for four weeks raising awareness of what they say are corporate greed they call it corporate greed corporate influence on u.s. politics but there are probably about that you know the police a...
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sioux falls, south dakota. nobody has won the lottery. nobody plays golf.four is memphis, tennessee. number three, jackson, mississippi. number two, tampa. the least likely or least lucky place in the entire country is charleston, west virginia. people are watching there right now going, we don't feel unlucky. we love it here. >> they must have a lot of lightning strikes. that's all we can figure. >> all right. talk to me. >> our favorite things. i wanted to tell you about this last week but i packed them. i love laura mercier products. they are fairly priced. when i get up and run i don't like to put on make-up to run but i need sunscreen. this is the tinted moisturizer with spf of 20. it's oil-free. it's got the most beautiful covering. it just goes on very, very lightly. it's got a sheen, but it's natural and beautiful. >> love it. >> and this other one is a primer for your skin you put on right before you do your make-up, regular make-up and it looks like a matte. it's beautiful. >> there is a guy who is one of the drivers around here. he is one of the
sioux falls, south dakota. nobody has won the lottery. nobody plays golf.four is memphis, tennessee. number three, jackson, mississippi. number two, tampa. the least likely or least lucky place in the entire country is charleston, west virginia. people are watching there right now going, we don't feel unlucky. we love it here. >> they must have a lot of lightning strikes. that's all we can figure. >> all right. talk to me. >> our favorite things. i wanted to tell you about...
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and tonight, sioux gives us a look at his career. >> for the past 38 years, broadcast television has don's life. in 1973 while still in college, don worked at wmbs channel 10, milwaukee's public tv station doing remote productions. and at age 19, he produced and directed his first live television show. >> john moved north to green bay to direct daily newscasts. always the cheese head, a major perk with covering the green bay packers. even join had comments on don's time in the frozen tundra. >> when those pictures were taken not too terribly ago. with 18 degrees below zero. i hope those fellas made it in time. >> early 1979 brought about two transitions for don. he relocated to portland, oregon, and moved from production into news. >> taped an extraordinary scene over the peek. >> news 8's airplane came into position just in time for this scene, never before taped for television. the actual beginning of an eruption. >> looking at this, you can see some shiny material. here's the eruption right now. here it comes. >> doing live shots from the summit at the crater's edge days before th
and tonight, sioux gives us a look at his career. >> for the past 38 years, broadcast television has don's life. in 1973 while still in college, don worked at wmbs channel 10, milwaukee's public tv station doing remote productions. and at age 19, he produced and directed his first live television show. >> john moved north to green bay to direct daily newscasts. always the cheese head, a major perk with covering the green bay packers. even join had comments on don's time in the...
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this is what a 13-year-old faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> what?what? >>. [ inaudible ] . >> no, no, no. why are you stabbing me with it. >> i ought to knock your face-off. >> give it to him, hard. >> in a recent town hall on bullying, anderson sat down with several experts. >> the film is extraordinary. we watched it last night. just incredible. you spent a year in the school. did it surprise you what you saw and were able to capture. >> it didn't surprise me. it was sort of -- i think the gall of making the film was to get out there and show what kids go through. to show what kyle goes through. to give it something really real so that we can stop denying it, stop sort of saying this is just a rite of passage. >> you were so concerned about alex, the little boy on the bus you actually showed the footage to his mom. i want to show another clip from the film. >> do you understand at some point you have gotten used to this? and i'm not. i'm not used to it. because i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they
this is what a 13-year-old faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> what?what? >>. [ inaudible ] . >> no, no, no. why are you stabbing me with it. >> i ought to knock your face-off. >> give it to him, hard. >> in a recent town hall on bullying, anderson sat down with several experts. >> the film is extraordinary. we watched it last night. just incredible. you spent a year in the school. did it surprise you what you saw and were able to capture....
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this is what a 13-year-old faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> what?. why are you stabbing me with it. >> i ought to knock your face-off. >> give it to him, hard. >> at a recent town hall anderson sat down with the director and others. >> on the film, it's extraordinary. we watched it last night. it's incredible. you spent a year in this school. was it surprising what you saw and what you were able to capture? >> it didn't surprise me. the goal of making the film was to get out there and show what kids go through, to show how it goes through, to give it something real so we could stop denying it. so we could stop saying this is a writ of passage. >> you were so concerned about alex, you showed the fattage to his mom. >> at some point you have gotten used to this. i'm not. i'm not used to it. i didn't know. i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with
this is what a 13-year-old faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> what?. why are you stabbing me with it. >> i ought to knock your face-off. >> give it to him, hard. >> at a recent town hall anderson sat down with the director and others. >> on the film, it's extraordinary. we watched it last night. it's incredible. you spent a year in this school. was it surprising what you saw and what you were able to capture? >> it didn't surprise me. the goal of...
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while police action in sioux here was down to georgia street the free will shutdown and it has been read open now for about make that 12 minutes. the freeway be open for 12 minutes and back to redwood. there may be some residual slowing but i do not expected this will be an ongoing problem. here's a look at your ride around the bay area. hot spots on the freeways. we are not tracking any, at the bay bridge traffic is light enough and has 6:21 a.m. the metering lights have not been activated. your san mateo bridge dry take a look at the commute fleeing across 92 and it is a good one, your problem freak and this is in the ear golden gate bridge commute, still smooth ride here as well. in both directions northbound and southbound. a quick check of other east bay traffic as we pick up the maps and still a great ride for interstate 80 in the west direction, 6802 the san ramon valley, problem free a little delay heading pass for st. on 580 west bound into livermore. at 60 2:00 a.m. we will get a check of the weather now and as head to the weather center and james fletcher. >> george will make
while police action in sioux here was down to georgia street the free will shutdown and it has been read open now for about make that 12 minutes. the freeway be open for 12 minutes and back to redwood. there may be some residual slowing but i do not expected this will be an ongoing problem. here's a look at your ride around the bay area. hot spots on the freeways. we are not tracking any, at the bay bridge traffic is light enough and has 6:21 a.m. the metering lights have not been activated....
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in is what 13-year-old alex faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> get your ass off my book bagh that? >> give it to him hard! >> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynche, dr. phil mcgraw and rosalind wiseman. the film is extraordinary. we've all seen i had ant you spent a year in this school. did it surprise whou what you saw and what you were able to acapture? >> it didn't surprise me and it was sort of, i think, the goal of making the film was to get out there and to show what kids go through. to show what kyle goes through. to give it something really real so that we can stop denying it so that we could stop sort of saying this is just a rite of passage. it didn't surprise me. and i think -- the scary part is it didn't surprise a lot of people. >> you were so concerned about alex, the little boy on the bus, you actually showed the footage to his mom? i want to show another clip from the film. >> dinner -- he said some boy you've gotten used to this and i'm not. i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel goo
in is what 13-year-old alex faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> get your ass off my book bagh that? >> give it to him hard! >> joining me now is the filmmaker and kelly ripa, jane lynche, dr. phil mcgraw and rosalind wiseman. the film is extraordinary. we've all seen i had ant you spent a year in this school. did it surprise whou what you saw and what you were able to acapture? >> it didn't surprise me and it was sort of, i think, the goal of making the film...
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she get one run.d to ss bella people to maps of fantasy worlds, the sioux are obsessed with the interstatewor system, systematic travelers, people like to go to every something on earth, everyke peoe starbucks, country, high point. people level lifelong checklists of places they must step one-to-one and then head back to the airport.ne t the thing these people had in bc common that occurred to mek was their modern-day explorers. born too late.urred bornto in the world that forxpl. already beense has explored. we have been everywhere.als. there might be some places left, but there the blesses the stock. they're is a reason why. and these are people, things that we map now we talk about mapping now we're mapping starse mapping the human genome. these are people that clearlyhee miss the time when you could map something that was surrounding, you.itory, location. so they reinvent exploration of making all places new.einven they had tupperware in city parks endlessly and draw maps o new fantastic places and lose oe themselves in their contours of antique maps. these are sort of the equivalent of m
she get one run.d to ss bella people to maps of fantasy worlds, the sioux are obsessed with the interstatewor system, systematic travelers, people like to go to every something on earth, everyke peoe starbucks, country, high point. people level lifelong checklists of places they must step one-to-one and then head back to the airport.ne t the thing these people had in bc common that occurred to mek was their modern-day explorers. born too late.urred bornto in the world that forxpl. already...
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he held events in sioux city, trainer and council bluffs. he has just four full time staffers this the state, romney is leading in our recent nbc news poll of likely caucus goers. we wondered how aggressively he'll compete there. yesterday, he gave us an answer, sort of. >> i want to get the support of iowaens. i'll be here again and again, campaigning here. i want to get the support of the good people in iowa. i would love to win in iowa. >> he also added he knows he's not going to win everywhere. he's got advisers that are telling him iowa is a trap. you go there, it's very difficult to win. it's going to be a crowded field. evangelical vote is going to come out. you'll see the same thing that happened to you that happened four years ago. if he goes in the first state, he competes, he loses. that could be a rocket booster for a rick perry, for instance. that said, it's high risk, high reward. he wins in iowa, and new hampshire, this thing is over. >>> last night the senate rejected the first stand alone piece of the president's jobs bill.
he held events in sioux city, trainer and council bluffs. he has just four full time staffers this the state, romney is leading in our recent nbc news poll of likely caucus goers. we wondered how aggressively he'll compete there. yesterday, he gave us an answer, sort of. >> i want to get the support of iowaens. i'll be here again and again, campaigning here. i want to get the support of the good people in iowa. i would love to win in iowa. >> he also added he knows he's not going to...
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this is what 13-year-old alex faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> get your ass off may bookbagt? >> do not hit me. >> why are you punching me? >> no, no, no. ow. why are you stabbing me with it? >> going to knock your face off. stop. >> give it to him, hard! >> joining me now is the film maker lee hirsch. with us kelly ripa watched it last night. we've all seen it. just incredible. you spent a year in this school. did it surprise you what you saw and what you were actually able to capture? >> it didn't surprise me. the goal was to get out there and to show what kids go through. to show what kyle goes through. to give it something really real so that we could stop denying it, so that we could stop sort of saying this is just a rite of passage. it didn't surprise me. and i think that's -- the scary part is it didn't surprise a lot of people. >> you were so concerned about alex, the little boy on that bus, you actually showed the footage to his mom. >> i did. >> i want to show another clip from the film. >> do you understand that at some point you've gotten used to this? and i'm n
this is what 13-year-old alex faced on a school bus in sioux city, iowa. >> get your ass off may bookbagt? >> do not hit me. >> why are you punching me? >> no, no, no. ow. why are you stabbing me with it? >> going to knock your face off. stop. >> give it to him, hard! >> joining me now is the film maker lee hirsch. with us kelly ripa watched it last night. we've all seen it. just incredible. you spent a year in this school. did it surprise you what you...
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worry about spending a day in birmingham and montgomery, i would be spending time in waterloo and siouxity. >> but you have congresswoman bachman doing that and the reports are she's not got the tracks she hoped. >> you get a moment and herman cain has a moment. his passionate energy has propelled him near the top of the pack. i think he's actually fallen off. if you take a look in the national policy his two highest numbers were in the middle of october, 29 and 30. he's now dropped back into the mid-20s in the latest fox poll he's at 24. so you've got a moment. you have to translate that moment into concrete support in the early states by pressing the flesh and, you know, enthusiasm and giving enthusiasm to people to turn out to vote for you on a cold night in iowa. >> and he's the new guy, sort of the razzle dad he will, the interesting guy, the one people like to hear. and you have speaker beginningvitch, -- you have speaker gingrich, and they said he's been the old guy, and you have governor perry month is sort of struggling to recover lost ground. >> the key is can you become every
worry about spending a day in birmingham and montgomery, i would be spending time in waterloo and siouxity. >> but you have congresswoman bachman doing that and the reports are she's not got the tracks she hoped. >> you get a moment and herman cain has a moment. his passionate energy has propelled him near the top of the pack. i think he's actually fallen off. if you take a look in the national policy his two highest numbers were in the middle of october, 29 and 30. he's now dropped...
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she called her dad in sioux city, iowa, to tell him about her serious live-in boyfriend. >> i told everybodyy daughter was marrying james bond. >> kim was shaken but not stirred by the prospect of keeping vigil in a desolate lighthouse. still, she told her dad, the money was good. $170,000 a year. he was skeptical. >> i said, i may be a farm boy from iowa that's got stupid tattooed on his forehead, but they don't pay anybody thousands of dollars to turn a light on in a lighthouse. i said, do i have stupid tattooed up here? >> but after he happened to see a documentary about russian submarines and talked with his daughter on the phone, he came around. >> hey, i'm kind of proud of you. i never had a spy in the family. >> oh, shush. >> kim thought it quite natural when robert told her she would have to go through some strenuous training. first of all, forget about being called kim adams. she'd be given a new identity at spy school, assuming british authorities didn't uncover any skeletons in in a rigorous background check. kim was about to be married to a spy and the british secret services tha
she called her dad in sioux city, iowa, to tell him about her serious live-in boyfriend. >> i told everybodyy daughter was marrying james bond. >> kim was shaken but not stirred by the prospect of keeping vigil in a desolate lighthouse. still, she told her dad, the money was good. $170,000 a year. he was skeptical. >> i said, i may be a farm boy from iowa that's got stupid tattooed on his forehead, but they don't pay anybody thousands of dollars to turn a light on in a...
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. >> david in sioux city, iwoa. >> first time caller for me. so i'm a little bit nervous here. he knew everything about law. whone the radical president -- you have all these other issues like helping the poor, that kind of thing. what were his strengths and what is his worry? what was he lacking and needed a little bit of help? thank you. >> what were his vulnerabilities? >> oh, i think curiously the flip side of his traits there were a lot of republicans. there were a lot of conservative republicans who never forgave him for being a new yorker. i mean, new yorker's has been the city that people love to hate or at the very least like to misrepresent. >> hold on. would you father consider himself a new yorker? >> oh, he did, absolutely. >> he did? >> yeah. that was back in the days and i did get this from my parents. that so many of the people at the time in commerce and in other areas in new york were transplants from somewhere else as they both were. and they thought that that did not bar them from being real new yorkers. i i think there was a cultural divide in some ways whi
. >> david in sioux city, iwoa. >> first time caller for me. so i'm a little bit nervous here. he knew everything about law. whone the radical president -- you have all these other issues like helping the poor, that kind of thing. what were his strengths and what is his worry? what was he lacking and needed a little bit of help? thank you. >> what were his vulnerabilities? >> oh, i think curiously the flip side of his traits there were a lot of republicans. there were a...
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this happened in sioux falls, south dakota.the 16-year-old accidentally hit the accelerator when she meant to hit the brake. she jumped the curb. smashed through the wall. no one was hurt. the girl not cited by police but you got to figure she probably didn't get the license that day. >> no, maybe a lot of pressure on them to parallel park. you're off to a bad start. you use your air bags during the driver's test. it's not a good start. >> that's your mulligan. >> there's your mulligan. >> don't hit the pylons. >> the only time i did that, luckily not in a car, i did it on a moped. my husband and i were in bermuda. auto you got in an accident on a moped? >> with myself. i thought i was going to reverse it and instead i gunned it right into a brick wall. >> and -- >> spent the night thinking i was going to have to do dishes at the hotel to pay for the busted up moped until i found out i had bought insurance. yes. >> you tried to go backwards on a moped? >> yes. now which one is reverse? >> yeah, and i gunned it straight into the
this happened in sioux falls, south dakota.the 16-year-old accidentally hit the accelerator when she meant to hit the brake. she jumped the curb. smashed through the wall. no one was hurt. the girl not cited by police but you got to figure she probably didn't get the license that day. >> no, maybe a lot of pressure on them to parallel park. you're off to a bad start. you use your air bags during the driver's test. it's not a good start. >> that's your mulligan. >> there's your...