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in fact, the may flower wasn't headed to plymouth. it was headed south.opped in plymouth because it ran out of beer, and back in those days beer was the only thing you would drink. once they got into new england, what became new england, they started building taverns every few hours. there was no facebook, you know. taverns were the social network. beer was the thing that held everybody together. >> reporter: one portion of the first portion that i've watched that i was amazed by was the national anthem and that it's actually based on an english drinking song. >> there was an old poem that had been around for years and years and the tune was in fact a drinking song. francis scott key was a lawyer, and he was hired to defend an american who actually gave british soldiers quarter. he and this guy are on a ship drinking wine anchored outside ft. mchenry, bombs bursting in air when key writes "the star spangled banner." so, you know, he's drinking wine when he's writing it, and ultimately this is all set to an english drinking song, so, you know, i'm not sayi
in fact, the may flower wasn't headed to plymouth. it was headed south.opped in plymouth because it ran out of beer, and back in those days beer was the only thing you would drink. once they got into new england, what became new england, they started building taverns every few hours. there was no facebook, you know. taverns were the social network. beer was the thing that held everybody together. >> reporter: one portion of the first portion that i've watched that i was amazed by was the...
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in fact, the may flower wasn't headed to plymouth. it was headed south.opped in plymouth because it ran out of beer, and back in those days beer was the only thing you would drink. once they got into new england, what became new england, they started building taverns every few hours. there was no facebook, you know. taverns were the social network. beer was the thing that held everybody together. >> reporter: one portion of the first portion that i've watched that i was amazed by was the national anthem and that it's actually based on an english drinking song. >> there was an old poem that had been around for years and years and the tune was in fact a drinking song. francis scott key was a lawyer, and he was hired to defend an american who actually gave british soldiers quarter. he and this guy are on a ship drinking wine anchored outside ft. mchenry, bombs bursting in air when key writes "the star spangled banner." so, you know, he's drinking wine when he's writing it, and ultimately this is all set to an english drinking song, so, you know, i'm not sayi
in fact, the may flower wasn't headed to plymouth. it was headed south.opped in plymouth because it ran out of beer, and back in those days beer was the only thing you would drink. once they got into new england, what became new england, they started building taverns every few hours. there was no facebook, you know. taverns were the social network. beer was the thing that held everybody together. >> reporter: one portion of the first portion that i've watched that i was amazed by was the...
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going to be a fundraiser this sunday september 30th at the anglo presbyterian church at ocean and plymouth and there's going to be an opera singers, she's designated as a marion anderson society scholar and is a 2012 honor raoe, she's a winner of the opera social competition and a finalist on the national council of auditions, this is an incredible venue, a pondbacker wonderful church but the acoustics here are incredible for some musicians and artists of this caliber and it would be a wonderful event, also a good cause of supporting a lot of business thaz are struggling many the wake of that fire that happened last month, so that will start this coming sunday september 30th at 4:00 at the anglo presbyterian church. er >> and seeing no further names on the restaurant, mr. president, that conclude roll call for presentations. >> why don't we go to general public comment. >> the next opportunity for the public is to speak regular within the jurisdiction of the board without committee reference calendar, please note that public comment is not allowed on those items which have been subject to
going to be a fundraiser this sunday september 30th at the anglo presbyterian church at ocean and plymouth and there's going to be an opera singers, she's designated as a marion anderson society scholar and is a 2012 honor raoe, she's a winner of the opera social competition and a finalist on the national council of auditions, this is an incredible venue, a pondbacker wonderful church but the acoustics here are incredible for some musicians and artists of this caliber and it would be a...
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plymouth it means a lot to me to be able to read it. now i can get my bible out. >>> he co-founded a nonprofit in 1994. it benefits veterans groups pretty uses magic to bring choctaws stories to live. >>> it was gramm must biter it back out how to bring the fire back so that the choctaw people could benefit from the cooking and been able to seat. >>> in the and he hopes he will be able to see this legacy best kind. >>>behind. >>> if your interested in it choctaw language kosclassis we have a lien on our website spurre. the fog you are sitting there in this live look at the trends american tower will be clearing out with the next few hours. it is the last weekend of summer. most of the bay area. >>> there are some subtle changes in our forecasts within the next couple of days but one will not be rainfall. we will be dry for the next several days. high-pressure dominating our region for the next 7-10 days. a lot of weekend events including in downtown lafayette. and our wine and music festival. opera and the ball park tonight. it'll be ch
plymouth it means a lot to me to be able to read it. now i can get my bible out. >>> he co-founded a nonprofit in 1994. it benefits veterans groups pretty uses magic to bring choctaws stories to live. >>> it was gramm must biter it back out how to bring the fire back so that the choctaw people could benefit from the cooking and been able to seat. >>> in the and he hopes he will be able to see this legacy best kind. >>>behind. >>> if your interested...
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aseptic their equipment patients i mean of course that they are going to try to follow the i mean plymouth them try to relax their repressive over the majority of the bahraini population is just for the media for public opinion the old for the west. other world news a brief fighting between government forces and rebels continues throughout syria with most of the violence reported in the country's financial hub a leper meanwhile the military claims it's cordoned off the city of hama fighting also continues on the country's border with turkey where opposition fighters seize an important crossing on wednesday vacuity the area and deployed military personnel in response. ecuador says it's ready to transfer julian the sun is to its embassy in sweden so he can respond to sex crimes allegations he's facing there however the move would require or for authorization from the u.k. now the wiki leaks that has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june he was granted asylum last month sounds fears that if he was sent to sweden he would then face on with extradition to the u.s. to stan
aseptic their equipment patients i mean of course that they are going to try to follow the i mean plymouth them try to relax their repressive over the majority of the bahraini population is just for the media for public opinion the old for the west. other world news a brief fighting between government forces and rebels continues throughout syria with most of the violence reported in the country's financial hub a leper meanwhile the military claims it's cordoned off the city of hama fighting...
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a study conducted at plymouth the physcial activity of 14,000 children, and results show physical activitys did little to increase movement federal guidelines call for u.s. children to get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day. the research did not look at obesity but other studies suggested that some programs have little affect on wait ... choosing foods with less sugar salt, fat and calories may mean sacraficing taste. but snack brands like edy's ice cream, hershey's chocolate and lay's potato chips are trying to solve this issue. by launching "mid-calorie" treats that contain more fat and calories than those released during diet crazes, but less than the original versions. according to the research firm, "euromonitor international", sales of all foods and drinks with reduced fat, sugar, salt or carbohydrates... have risen to more than $51 billion 2006. a pilot thought of a heart pounding way to propose to his girlfriend he to occur on a ride overlooking the chicago skyline and made it seem like there were headed for a crash ... apparently he used ominous music ... he told a
a study conducted at plymouth the physcial activity of 14,000 children, and results show physical activitys did little to increase movement federal guidelines call for u.s. children to get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day. the research did not look at obesity but other studies suggested that some programs have little affect on wait ... choosing foods with less sugar salt, fat and calories may mean sacraficing taste. but snack brands like edy's ice cream, hershey's chocolate and...
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both of my parents are from a small town, plymouth. i still have a li'l little place there.by sometime. >> slugse absolutely. >> geoff: love to have you for dinner. [laughter] >> piercing. craig: he's scary what's a come and a go. we're out of time. we have been fruit shopping. [laughter] fancy any of these? >> pepino. craig: yeah, that is my italian stripper name. >> really? what's her last name? when i meant her, i meant you. craig: oh in character? no, i strip as a man. >> i -- pepino. craig: gentlemen, please welcome pepino. he's got a surprise for you. ♪ black velvet you want to hold these? >> sophisticated. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without using more water. with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard e
both of my parents are from a small town, plymouth. i still have a li'l little place there.by sometime. >> slugse absolutely. >> geoff: love to have you for dinner. [laughter] >> piercing. craig: he's scary what's a come and a go. we're out of time. we have been fruit shopping. [laughter] fancy any of these? >> pepino. craig: yeah, that is my italian stripper name. >> really? what's her last name? when i meant her, i meant you. craig: oh in character? no, i strip...
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her foot is set on top of a that is plymouth rock. there are four smaller statues.efathers believe that faith was at the top. it would be expressed if it was genuine faith in these four ways. first, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart, represented by morality. morality is there, etched in granite and sitting on a chair. in her right hand she is holding the 10 commandments. and her left, the scroll of revelation. to her right is inscribed int he granite, prophet. to her left, evangelist. in our forefathers understanding, faith expresses itself not as an extra not standard of morality imposed on the people, but rather an internal change of heart that is produced by the power of the gospel. then you have the standard of the commandments, the internal rules of right that form your morality. that we you know what is good and what is evil and you do not confuse the two. if morality is put in place, they would believe it would naturally flow to a right understanding of which laws to pass. law is on the second platform. these laws are just
her foot is set on top of a that is plymouth rock. there are four smaller statues.efathers believe that faith was at the top. it would be expressed if it was genuine faith in these four ways. first, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart, represented by morality. morality is there, etched in granite and sitting on a chair. in her right hand she is holding the 10 commandments. and her left, the scroll of revelation. to her right is inscribed int he granite,...
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how booze be built america" and our next guest takes on a liquor-infused rise through history from plymouthoon landing. you've seen him on "dirty jobs," and here at the table now is mike row. he's host of "how booze built america" tomorrow at 10:00 eastern on discovery. how do you like that? >> honestly, as intros go, that's pretty good. >> are you blushing? >> inside i'm about to faint. i tell you. >> i know you get into the founding fathers proclivity for a pint. i'm assuming and hope you get into nascar and prohibition and all of that. >> of course. >> tell me, mike, how did booze build america? >> the bigger question is how didn't it? you can't think of one major piece of legislation, not one war from nascar to the moon landing, every major touchstone is linked back to our relationship with booze. there are no exceptions. people think of the boston tea party and go i guess we were upset over the tea. it wasn't about the tea. it was about the molasses tax in 1733 and then the sugar tax all of which rebounds to the business of distilling rum. so we fought a war over tacks and rum basicall
how booze be built america" and our next guest takes on a liquor-infused rise through history from plymouthoon landing. you've seen him on "dirty jobs," and here at the table now is mike row. he's host of "how booze built america" tomorrow at 10:00 eastern on discovery. how do you like that? >> honestly, as intros go, that's pretty good. >> are you blushing? >> inside i'm about to faint. i tell you. >> i know you get into the founding fathers...
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and she has set up on top of a giant rock which is plymouth rock.anding on a platform that is supported underneath her by four smaller statues. because our forefathers believed that faith was at the top, faith in god and in his word and it would be expressed if it was genuine faith, in these four ways. firstly, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart, represented by morality and morality is there edge in granite, sitting on a chair and in her right hand she is holding the 10 commandments. in her left hand she is holding the scroll of revelation. to her right is inscribed in the granite, profits and there is moses there holding the 10 commandments to her right. and to her left is inscribed the word evangelist. there is one of the evangelist penning the gospel to her last. so in our forefathers understanding, faith first expresses itself not as an external standard of morality imposed upon the people, but rather an internal change of the heart that is produced by the power of the gospel. and then you have the standard of
and she has set up on top of a giant rock which is plymouth rock.anding on a platform that is supported underneath her by four smaller statues. because our forefathers believed that faith was at the top, faith in god and in his word and it would be expressed if it was genuine faith, in these four ways. firstly, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart, represented by morality and morality is there edge in granite, sitting on a chair and in her right hand she is...
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kennedy's arrival in plymouth. >> when my father's bams bams -- ambassadorship was announced it was an extraordinary experience. even for a very young member of the family. >> excited? why edward's speechless. >> one of the most outstanding memories was the trip over to london. i can remember having a very warm sense of the feeling that people in great britain had for the members of the family. >> master teddy kennedy cut the tape which gave to the non-grownup public its own small section of the animal kingdom. >> i remember going to the opening of the london zoo. it was really a wonderful, wonderful zoo. i remember school, it was one of the first times i had fists with someone in my class. he was sort of a bully and i remember asking my father whether that was the ambassador's son. i said could i really fight back. he said go to it. the next day we went right at it. we had no thought at that time of the potential dangers of war. i had been sent home when the bombing really intensified in london. my father was a wonderful letter writer. he wrote me a letter about the bombing, and about
kennedy's arrival in plymouth. >> when my father's bams bams -- ambassadorship was announced it was an extraordinary experience. even for a very young member of the family. >> excited? why edward's speechless. >> one of the most outstanding memories was the trip over to london. i can remember having a very warm sense of the feeling that people in great britain had for the members of the family. >> master teddy kennedy cut the tape which gave to the non-grownup public its...
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her foot is set up on top of a giant rock which is plymouth rock.nding on a platform that is supported underneath her by four smaller statues because our forefathers believed that faith was at the top, faith in god and his word, and it would be expressed it was genuine in these four ways -- first, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart represented by morality. morality is there etched in granite sitting on a chair and in her right hand, she is holding the 10 commandments. in her left hand, she is holding the scroll of revelations. to her right, is inscribed in the granite, prophet and there is moses holding the 10 commandments to write and to her left is inscribed the word evangelist and there is one of the evangelists penning the gospel to her left. in our forefathers understand, faith first expresses itself not as an ex journal standard of morality encroached upon the people but as an internal change of the heart that is produced by the power of the gospel. then you have the standard of the commandments, the internal
her foot is set up on top of a giant rock which is plymouth rock.nding on a platform that is supported underneath her by four smaller statues because our forefathers believed that faith was at the top, faith in god and his word, and it would be expressed it was genuine in these four ways -- first, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart represented by morality. morality is there etched in granite sitting on a chair and in her right hand, she is holding the 10...
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they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work.olice follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police station to make the arrests. >> mary, if you can just -- let's get straight inside. >> you're going -- >> both of you. i'll talk to both of you. >> i'm arresting you now on suspicion of human trafficking and being involved in the management of a brothel. >> we searched their home address and found numerous documentary exhibits that link them to other agencies and to other brothels, and telephone numbers within the network around the uk. those pieces of paper and documen
they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work.olice follow up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also, her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two...
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then the warbles follow all the injustices to plymouth quote rocket to the election of george w. bush. [laughter] do they do this with their wives? i love you but those extra of the few pounds were not there when we first met to. liberals have reservations about everything. with the american flag there is an automatic times. yes, but. we drive to much. we eat too much. we're to american. yes we are a beacon of liberty but we do not recycle enough and rear to religious to be sophisticated. during his run up to the election senator barack obama had this scene were all democrat candidates standing on the stage listening to the national anthem while facing the american flag, all but one had a hand over the heart. who? his initials of b.h.o.. and then saying i was concerned about what design york lapel been in your heart. tried that with your wife. i love you but i will not buy you the diamond earrings i am less concerned than what is in your heart. he was asked again about the lapel pin in cedar rapids iowa. "right after 9/11 i haven't been particularly because talking about the iraq
then the warbles follow all the injustices to plymouth quote rocket to the election of george w. bush. [laughter] do they do this with their wives? i love you but those extra of the few pounds were not there when we first met to. liberals have reservations about everything. with the american flag there is an automatic times. yes, but. we drive to much. we eat too much. we're to american. yes we are a beacon of liberty but we do not recycle enough and rear to religious to be sophisticated....
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connell: with that we go back to jeff flock in plymouth michigan. jeff? 600,000 jobs that we need people for that we don't have. take a look here, this is one of the world's largest automotive suppliers. i have the president of north america with me. tell me why it is -- i put those numbers up, 600,000 and they suspect it is only going to get worse. why? >> in 2008, 2009, we had the downturn, many companies had to restructure and had to release engineering talent, so did we and people left the industry, they went to renewable energies -- jeff: they left you and left michigan because this is ground zero for the problem. >> absolutely. in 2010 and 2011, the industry bounced back, and we're back to the old volume, but the people are not here to hire and to perform. jeff: that's the thing, automotive has recovered so quickly, and what you are looking at here by the way are spraying systems, maybe you see the big housing, you build the systems, the the spraying systems that paint the cars, you don't paint the cars yourself. and you just can't find enough peopl
connell: with that we go back to jeff flock in plymouth michigan. jeff? 600,000 jobs that we need people for that we don't have. take a look here, this is one of the world's largest automotive suppliers. i have the president of north america with me. tell me why it is -- i put those numbers up, 600,000 and they suspect it is only going to get worse. why? >> in 2008, 2009, we had the downturn, many companies had to restructure and had to release engineering talent, so did we and people...
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jeff flock is at duro automotive in plymouth, michigan, with more.engineer at one point, i got to tell you in college i think the curriculum is what kills you. >> you should have stuck with it, tracy. you would be in high demand here. you may be in high demand here anyway. you are watching an oven module being built for the chrysler company right here. this is part of the paint system. we're at duro automotive. can not find enough engineers and enough high-skilled workers to do what they have to do. putnam members up, because i think it is shocking when i see 600,000 jobs are currently unfilled in the automotive, not just the automotive industry but engineering and high-skilled jobs. i have the president here. bruno, tell me why it is such a problem? >> people left the industry in the downturn and now just difficult with high demand of work to get people back into the state of michigan. >> you had a recovery in this industry. as you hear the pounding taking place and we see the guys over here welding you had such a rapid recovery you can't get people
jeff flock is at duro automotive in plymouth, michigan, with more.engineer at one point, i got to tell you in college i think the curriculum is what kills you. >> you should have stuck with it, tracy. you would be in high demand here. you may be in high demand here anyway. you are watching an oven module being built for the chrysler company right here. this is part of the paint system. we're at duro automotive. can not find enough engineers and enough high-skilled workers to do what they...
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them down, all the justices and failings in this country from the moment the pilgrims landed on plymouth rock to the election of george w. bush. i wonder, i have to wonder if liberals do this with their wives. i love you darling, but that extra few pounds you put on your hips, they weren't there when the first metric they would be great if you lost them. that's the kind of women -- that's the kind of guy women really love. when they see an american flag it automatically put an asterisk next to. yes, but they want to see. yes, but we are too rich and the cars are too big and we drive too much and way too much and where to a american. yes, we saved europe and are a beacon of liberty for the world, but we don't recycle enough and we are too religious to be a really sophisticated country. during his run to the election, then senator barack obama got into more than a couple of flag flaps, remember? that was that seen at any event where all the democrat candidates in on a stage in iowa listened to our national anthem, while facing the american flag all but one had a hand firmly over the hard.
them down, all the justices and failings in this country from the moment the pilgrims landed on plymouth rock to the election of george w. bush. i wonder, i have to wonder if liberals do this with their wives. i love you darling, but that extra few pounds you put on your hips, they weren't there when the first metric they would be great if you lost them. that's the kind of women -- that's the kind of guy women really love. when they see an american flag it automatically put an asterisk next to....
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a lot of defense contracting and hiring -- an plymouth currently in place in factories and producers along the supply chain making this stuff is funded by contracts that are a year or too old to read so we might not see -- year or two old. so would have much less impact? >> we have been asking a lot about this. the defense department yields in two types of numbers. there is budget authority, essentially what congress gives. it's as you have budget authority to spend this much and the appropriate to that authority. then there is such a thing called budget outlays. this is the money actually spent by treasury on these various items. in budget authority, all we like to focus on budget authority. but the outlays do with how many is spent out. right now, the defense department is spending money and contractors are spending money that may have been authorized a year ago or two years ago. some accounts ben more quickly than others. operations and maintenance spends critically. then you have to do you have your personnel have spending progress that is exempt theory >> personnel as exempt the
a lot of defense contracting and hiring -- an plymouth currently in place in factories and producers along the supply chain making this stuff is funded by contracts that are a year or too old to read so we might not see -- year or two old. so would have much less impact? >> we have been asking a lot about this. the defense department yields in two types of numbers. there is budget authority, essentially what congress gives. it's as you have budget authority to spend this much and the...
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the older son was john coolidge, who actually knew a little bit, interviewed him at his home in plymouth notch. the younger son was calvin, junior. they are playing tennis on the white house tennis court. maybe exactly july 1 or july 2. right around this time frame, a blister develops on calvin's foot. it rapidly becomes an infection. they bring doctors down from philadelphia it is a horrifying event. there is like a glass -- a glass bowl, blowing up, intravenously is this child is dying. and the glasses falling into calvin coolidge's face. and coolidge is dam near hysterical. he is hysterical at the death of his son. it was terrible. coolidge was suffering from depression after this. it affected him. coolidge said the joy when out of the presidency after that, as well it should. every time i look out that window and see that tennis court, i see my boy out there. so it was a terrible thing. but also, coolidge, he does what he wishes to do on his agenda. and he is a lame duck for a remarkable period of time. he is not running, he announces, the time he leaves office. >> host: david pietru
the older son was john coolidge, who actually knew a little bit, interviewed him at his home in plymouth notch. the younger son was calvin, junior. they are playing tennis on the white house tennis court. maybe exactly july 1 or july 2. right around this time frame, a blister develops on calvin's foot. it rapidly becomes an infection. they bring doctors down from philadelphia it is a horrifying event. there is like a glass -- a glass bowl, blowing up, intravenously is this child is dying. and...
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blacks stopped in plymouth, they were going south, they ran out of beer. mayflower ran out of beer.r their kids. everybody drank beer. everybody. >> sounds like a road trip to daytona beach. >> bring us back to the first two hours of the show. if i was going to say mitt romney's here, mike rowe's here, as far as humanity -- everybody loves this guy, he can sell anything, there's a plain speak. i'm being serious here. if you are walking into politics -- >> i think you just might have. >> what would you say to mitt romney as far as talking to people. forget whether you agree or disagree with his message. because you have this in your soul. >> i've actually said something to him, to tell you the truth. i said something to both these -- four years ago i wrote an open letter to the president. and i said, listen. i've started this foundation for work. we raise money for trade schools and we buy tools for kids. i wrote the same letter to romney a week and a half ago. romney answered in 12 hours. i haven't met him yet but i will. and if he asks me, i'll tell him, look, everybody four years
blacks stopped in plymouth, they were going south, they ran out of beer. mayflower ran out of beer.r their kids. everybody drank beer. everybody. >> sounds like a road trip to daytona beach. >> bring us back to the first two hours of the show. if i was going to say mitt romney's here, mike rowe's here, as far as humanity -- everybody loves this guy, he can sell anything, there's a plain speak. i'm being serious here. if you are walking into politics -- >> i think you just...
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brad foxx was a five-year veteran of the plymouth township police department in montgomery county, pennsylvania. having grown up in my home of bucks county, officer foxx graduated from william tenet high school and went on to serve his country for 10 years in the united states marine corps. a well decorated soldier, officer foxx received among other accolades the navy and marine corps achievement medal, the combat action ribbon, and the national defense service medal. upon returning from his military service, officer foxx joined his local police force in montgomery county where he built a life for himself, his wife, lindsay, their daughter, and a second child who is on the way. on the night of thursday, september 13, the family, friends, and fellow officers of brad foxx received the phone call they hoped would never come. officer foxx was responding to a report of a hit-and-run in his suburban philadelphia township. as he was investigating the incident, both officer foxx and his canine companion were ambushed by the suspect, an attack which left officer foxx fatally wounded. yesterday afternoon
brad foxx was a five-year veteran of the plymouth township police department in montgomery county, pennsylvania. having grown up in my home of bucks county, officer foxx graduated from william tenet high school and went on to serve his country for 10 years in the united states marine corps. a well decorated soldier, officer foxx received among other accolades the navy and marine corps achievement medal, the combat action ribbon, and the national defense service medal. upon returning from his...
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the older son was john coolidge, who actually knew a little bit, interviewed him at his home in plymouth notch. the younger son was calvin, junior. they are playing tennis on the white house tennis court. maybe exactly july 1 or july 2. right around this time frame, a blister develops on calvin's foot. it rapidly becomes an infection. they bring doctors down from philadelphia it is a horrifying event. there is like a glass -- a glass bowl, blowing up, intravenously is this child is dying. and the glasses falling into calvin coolidge's face. and coolidge is dam near hysterical. he is hysterical at the death of his son. it was terrible. coolidge was suffering from depression after this. it affected him. coolidge said the joy when out of the presidency after that, as well it should. every time i look out that window and see that tennis court, i see my boy out there. so it was a terrible thing. but also, coolidge, he does what he wishes to do on his agenda. and he is a lame duck for a remarkable period of time. he is not running, he announces, the time he leaves office. >> host: david pietru
the older son was john coolidge, who actually knew a little bit, interviewed him at his home in plymouth notch. the younger son was calvin, junior. they are playing tennis on the white house tennis court. maybe exactly july 1 or july 2. right around this time frame, a blister develops on calvin's foot. it rapidly becomes an infection. they bring doctors down from philadelphia it is a horrifying event. there is like a glass -- a glass bowl, blowing up, intravenously is this child is dying. and...