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. >> smith: eah. [ laaghter ] because he seemed to have so much of a sense of humor during those twohrer: right. well trusted that, and and he >> smith: yeah >> smith: yeaa he was. so, so no benson, no perot and then shockingly to me al gore ouldn't talk to you. ú& >> lehrer: yeaa, yeah. &-he had, he was parr of two or three really major >> ssith: oh yeah. >> lehrer: .experiences. first of all the vice ú& pressdential debate, debate3 ttat he had with stockdale and quail.3 >> smith: right. >> ehrer: wws ne hat got way ut of hand. >> smitt: right. >> lehrer: it was a free for allú >> smith: most of us rrmemberrjust, who am i why am i here, but >> lehrer: that'' it. >> smith: .-tere was more o debates than just hat. right.& yeah. >> lehrer: a lot more thhn but thee the 2000 presidential deeatee betweenn which, nd i moderated all three of hose ú& >> smiih: right. >>>lehrer: um, butt when it word came back and we tried eveey which way to get, tt get im to aaree to.3 &->> lehrrr: dd aa iiterview, and hh just said noo he was very pleasant about it, and just said o.3 my own theeryywh
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top of the ield of -olitiis. ú& smith: eah. time in their country. >> smith: yeah. >> lehher: and, so they mistakes in a very candid way.3 >> smith: remarkably how.. >> lehrer: right. yeah. >> smith: .how hey ere willing to admit to being fallible. >> lehrer: exaatty. >> smitt: really, yeah. and, but t was like talkingg3 >> smith: yeah. >> leerer: as i saii to somebodyythe othee day, yyuú knowwbill,,iffbill clinton ú&d his wayyhe nd i wouldd3 still be talking about t. [laughttr]]3 >> smith: right. that's probably true. >> lehrer: he just loved >> smiih: yeah.ú&>> leerer: and3 aaoot how, what he did anybody did. >> smithh whaa everybody elss did. >> ehrer: because it's -ike, you know, if you're a mechanic ou wwnt to talk abouu carburetors. >> smmth: yeah.&->> lehrer: youf -ou're a bus driver you want to talk about how to oppn ú&e door. well if you're, if you're a,ú a ttp levee pplltician, one of the skills of thhegamee >> smith: and yyu want to ttak aaoou the good of it &->> lehree: and clinton saad,i. presiient because of the33
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i haven't seen h this angry since she loed at that e on gooe eah... d spotted ben onhe rf. yeah, well-- it youfault mummy's cros for getting drunk an kissing another woman whh wa't mummy. can weust op the-- and you broke your weing promises. d i'm pretty sure e ofhem was not ssin other women. we, kiing wasn't specifilly- e vicar's going be rious. wellno, t yet. wellyou don't know who e vir was. can nd out. karen, you've t toet ready for your ccert off you go. ther happy now? i mean, am sorry, okay?" followed by ts o exclamation mark is not the most acio of apologies. t it's good. you' goto learn that you are responsib for your own actions. but am i? well...y, yoare. most of at im i get from my ges, rht? whicis you. anthe rest of what i i get from mynvironment, which is you , whichever way yolookt it, everything i do isown you. nothat's not-- includg al the naughty bits. he's got a poi the. , ja, he has not got a int ere. karen: is daddy coming my concert? nodaddy's got to stahere because he didn't ornize a babysitter ke hpromised. i'm 13. weon'teed a babysitter well, legall
i haven't seen h this angry since she loed at that e on gooe eah... d spotted ben onhe rf. yeah, well-- it youfault mummy's cros for getting drunk an kissing another woman whh wa't mummy. can weust op the-- and you broke your weing promises. d i'm pretty sure e ofhem was not ssin other women. we, kiing wasn't specifilly- e vicar's going be rious. wellno, t yet. wellyou don't know who e vir was. can nd out. karen, you've t toet ready for your ccert off you go. ther happy now? i mean, am sorry,...
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about his unusual birthday'12:48 ""eah, kinda because you'd o into school on february 28th aad you'd6-hundred...mcdaniellhas more thhn it's share of leap year learners.02:47 "when i'm 40 i'll be 10 years old. it's great. i love it."and thess students have some sage advice... for babies who share this happy... but rare... birthday.02:30 "embrace it. it's the best birthday to have, ever."olivia's mom.... is already making the most of it.melinda roeder... fox 45 news at ten. 3 3 3 3 p3 later on fox45 later on fox45 news at ten..a warning for parents tonight... the things that were not food... that wereefound in hidden text messages.... he apps making it eaaier for teenssto sext.... and the clues you can look ffr on your ids phone... 33 çÑ çÑ easter's.../ just... arounddthe &pcorner...///. ábutáá parents... / should... be careful.../ about... what.../ áyouá... put... in those... baskets. bbskets. look... at this...///. some... of thh junk.../ our... sisser station.../ found... in.../ - candy ggs....// áádirtáá.../wood slivers.....// ááevenáá... something.../ that... ooks like.. a thorn "
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as more and more people think, gee, that guy who sits next to me in church, eahe's gay, and h seems tohe job, i think he's gay and he seems to be okay. so i know all these people who are gay and they're all right with me. >> do you think some people who, african-americans, who do not like the movement for equality being described as a civil right movement, do you think they feel that that in somehow takes away from the struggle that african-americans -- >> wrongly so. wrongly so. but if they knew that a gay man put together the march in washington, and it wouldn't have been the success it was it were not for him, i think they'd feel different about it. if they knew that throughout the history for the struggle for civil rights, black and white and asian and latino gay people and lesbians participated and sacrificed alongside their black brothers and sisters, i think they'd feel differently about it. because this is not -- we don't have a patent on rights in this country. black people don't have a patent on fighting for civil rights. this is something all americans want to do and should
as more and more people think, gee, that guy who sits next to me in church, eahe's gay, and h seems tohe job, i think he's gay and he seems to be okay. so i know all these people who are gay and they're all right with me. >> do you think some people who, african-americans, who do not like the movement for equality being described as a civil right movement, do you think they feel that that in somehow takes away from the struggle that african-americans -- >> wrongly so. wrongly so....
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the rivalry between russian generals, the misinformation thathat in many respects fed eah other played a much greater role than napoleons personal role. in fact, napoleon had placed -- played at the least role in the battles, and in his generals, and his marshals. their stories are often sidetracked or not discussed. and the other thing, the story of human tragedy. tragedy on the large-scale. just imagine, since i'm standing with my back against the lake, but imagine of the french army cornered with the river on one hand, to russian armies attacking someone's eye, and another russian army being across the river. so they have to escape. it is wintertime. so the one where they can escape is by crossing the river. but it's cold. they have to build a bridge. so we have here several hundred engineers, many of them are french, but the majority of them are dutch and polish. so they decide to sacrifice their lives by entering the frigid water so they are building the bridge literally on their shoulders. they stand and freezing waters building the bridge as they are dying. but they do, they bui
the rivalry between russian generals, the misinformation thathat in many respects fed eah other played a much greater role than napoleons personal role. in fact, napoleon had placed -- played at the least role in the battles, and in his generals, and his marshals. their stories are often sidetracked or not discussed. and the other thing, the story of human tragedy. tragedy on the large-scale. just imagine, since i'm standing with my back against the lake, but imagine of the french army cornered...
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i've done a lot of foolish things here i am here i am baby signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours baby eahng up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam ♪ >> our ancestors came across the ocean in sailing ships you wouldn't go across a lake in. when they arrived, there was nothing here. they built their tidy little cabins and they did it with neighbors helping one another, not federal grants. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website. c-span.org/thecontenders to see video of the contenders who had a lasting impact on american politics. >> this is also the time to turn away from competitive preoccupation overseas to the rebuilding of our own nation. america must be restored to her proper role in the world. but we can do that only through the recovery of confidence in ourselves. >> c-span.org/thecontenders. >> coming up here on c-span a look at the impact southern voters are having on the campaign. we talk with columnist tom baxter. at 8:00 eastern, q&a with tim weiner who's written a book about t
i've done a lot of foolish things here i am here i am baby signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours baby eahng up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam ♪ >> our ancestors came across the ocean in sailing ships you wouldn't go across a lake in. when they arrived, there was nothing here. they built their tidy little cabins and they did it with neighbors helping one another, not federal grants. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who...
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this casenvolves something called rare eah materials.imply let the maet work on its own, we'd have no objections. but their policies curntly are prevting that from happening. and they go against t very rules that cna agreed to follow. >> chad myers, he's joining us. chad, before we talk about what they are, tell us what they do. >> they will power your battery, they will, they're the part that makes the power. they will turn red, green, and blue, which are the colors of your tv set. they will make a tiny magnet, which in real magnets would be this size, they can be almost down to the size of a quarter for the me amount of power, thereforemaking verymall motors for aerpacer for spacecft or for satellites that go up. they are elements, they are plentiful in therld. they are all over the place. but a long time go, china really reduced the cost of them and a lot of mines just basically went out of business. they couldn't compete. now china makes 97% of those minerals. they don't want to give them away them anymore. they want to make things w
this casenvolves something called rare eah materials.imply let the maet work on its own, we'd have no objections. but their policies curntly are prevting that from happening. and they go against t very rules that cna agreed to follow. >> chad myers, he's joining us. chad, before we talk about what they are, tell us what they do. >> they will power your battery, they will, they're the part that makes the power. they will turn red, green, and blue, which are the colors of your tv set....
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. >>> >>> and styles from the red carpet, oscar-inspired designer duds at-tdownrto-eah mices-twn arteafthned with reinforcing bands to be stronger with less plastic waste, we can. ♪ it's a small change that can make a big difference. ♪ we have to thank you for the advice on phillips' caplets. magnesium, right? you bet! phillips' caplets use magnesium. works more naturally than stimulant laxatives... for gentle relief of occasional constipation. can i get an autograph? [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. would they switch? notice a difference? it elt s a bi ytight. [ female announcer ] soap leaves behind soap residue that can cause a tight draggy feeling. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove cleansers rinse cleaner than soap. >> this is "today in the bay." it's 9:26. i'm marla tellez. a nationwide campaign to occupy education. at san jose state students will hold a walkout and speak out where they will talk about skyrocketing tuition costs. the students will also hold a silent march through the student services center. over at uc berkeley students will be joined by faculty
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