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. >> yes from saint hubert. >> how are you. >> mary green department chair of the science department.ve here. we have two schools here and the ban. >> yes, orchestra is composed of saint hubert and bishop mcdevitt. >> welcome ladies and gentlemen. >> yes. >> we will play a little bit. >> yes. >> but somebody down there said that this is the only fashion design class left in the archdiocese of philadelphia. >> that is right, of the 17 high schools we are only one that still offers glit what is the class about. >> it is basic introduction to clothing. three of these girls were first year, two of them were second year. we have two different years. >> though design or make them. >> they make them you made these outfits, ladies. >> yes you even cut the fabric. >> absolutely you stay here and i will go across. >> your name. >> sarah, a senior and i made this white paisley print a line dress. >> wow. >> it is pretty. >> my name is cecelia and i'm a rising senior and i made this jump suit. >> spin, honey. >> she has a zipper up front. >> yes. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm madeline rising senior at sain
. >> yes from saint hubert. >> how are you. >> mary green department chair of the science department.ve here. we have two schools here and the ban. >> yes, orchestra is composed of saint hubert and bishop mcdevitt. >> welcome ladies and gentlemen. >> yes. >> we will play a little bit. >> yes. >> but somebody down there said that this is the only fashion design class left in the archdiocese of philadelphia. >> that is right, of the 17...
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at least one of the groups from saint hubert's high school, they say. now, during the fight, a man reportedly showed a handgun. investigators say, after the altercation, one of the girls, from saint hubert's, ran home to get her dad. they went looking for the other group. officers say, they then spot add man that looked similar in a pick-up truck, chased him, and shot at him. both cars crashed, and police took two people into custody. >>> former speaker of the house dennis has kerr reports to prison this afternoon to start his sentence in a hush money case. the 74 year old hastier pleaded guilty last year from a wheelchair, prosecutors say he abused four boys when he coached high school wrestling, then tried to pay off one of them. the statute of limitations ran out on abuse charges, nations longest serving speaker faces 15 months at prison in southwestern minnesota. >> day after hillary clinton attacked donald trump's business skills, the presumptive republican nominee is hitting back at his democratic rival in a speech of his own. kenneth craig in new
at least one of the groups from saint hubert's high school, they say. now, during the fight, a man reportedly showed a handgun. investigators say, after the altercation, one of the girls, from saint hubert's, ran home to get her dad. they went looking for the other group. officers say, they then spot add man that looked similar in a pick-up truck, chased him, and shot at him. both cars crashed, and police took two people into custody. >>> former speaker of the house dennis has kerr...
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nixon and hubert humphrey were nominated to seek the presidency. spiro agnew was a front runner for 1976, in gallup polls at least, until he had to resign from office. even with this growth from nixon to rockefeller, there still were limitations. the primary focus of the vice presidency was on providing a presidential successor. the executive branch work the vice presidents took on tended to be episodic, peripheral. vice presidents were not part of the president's inter-circle -- inner circle. and vice presidents tended to feel underutilized and frustrated with their positions. but president eisenhower wanted to dump vice president nixon from the ticket in 1956. he suggested to him he might chart his own course and his political future might be brighter if he took a cabinet position. but vice president nixon had no desire to leave the vice presidency. 1960 whenugust of vice president nixon was running for president and suggesting a reason people should vote for him instead of senator john kennedy from massachusetts was he had such extensive experie
nixon and hubert humphrey were nominated to seek the presidency. spiro agnew was a front runner for 1976, in gallup polls at least, until he had to resign from office. even with this growth from nixon to rockefeller, there still were limitations. the primary focus of the vice presidency was on providing a presidential successor. the executive branch work the vice presidents took on tended to be episodic, peripheral. vice presidents were not part of the president's inter-circle -- inner circle....
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hubert humphrey, perhaps because president johnson had a miserable time as vice president, presidentohnson make sure that vice president humphrey had a miserable time as a vice president. after vice president humphrey expressed early on disagreement or different views about how the united states should handle matters in vietnam, president johnson stopped inviting him to meetings to discuss vietnam. some of you may recall there was a political satirist who wrote a song called "whatever became of you hubert," and my favorite line was something like, second fiddle is the hard part i know, when they don't even give you a bow. president nixon detested spiro agnew. conferences ruby where president nixon would be talking to bob haldeman and john ehrlichman and they would say agnew wants to meet with you. president nixon would say, the president does not meet with the vice president, that is not how it works. that is not part of the deal. president ford's nine months as vice president were probably the least happy time of his public service. he took on some commission work in the executive b
hubert humphrey, perhaps because president johnson had a miserable time as vice president, presidentohnson make sure that vice president humphrey had a miserable time as a vice president. after vice president humphrey expressed early on disagreement or different views about how the united states should handle matters in vietnam, president johnson stopped inviting him to meetings to discuss vietnam. some of you may recall there was a political satirist who wrote a song called "whatever...
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landslide in the mandate in 1964, what we saw in 1968 was whisker thin between richard nixon and hubert humphrey. there was a political impossibility of pulling out of that point. tom, you are talking about the continuity between johnson and nixon. tom: on vietnam. >> was there another way coming after that? was he obliged to stay the course? alexander: nixon laid out very clearly during his campaign in 1968 that he didn't want it to be, he wanted an honorable peace. he faced up to the fact that we're going to have to deal with the vietnamese and his idea then, he had it in 1968. he did put it to the test. it did seem to work. his vietnamization plan. we would gradually withdraw but only as our training of the vietnamese people and supplying them with arms and munitions and better weapons and that sort of thing. as we gave them better weapons, we would pull out. he did that june 8, 1969, he pulled out 25,000 was the initial thing. then in september 40,000. in december, another 45,000. so, he pulled out of a hundred 115,000 in that first year state in 1969. presumably the vietnamese were
landslide in the mandate in 1964, what we saw in 1968 was whisker thin between richard nixon and hubert humphrey. there was a political impossibility of pulling out of that point. tom, you are talking about the continuity between johnson and nixon. tom: on vietnam. >> was there another way coming after that? was he obliged to stay the course? alexander: nixon laid out very clearly during his campaign in 1968 that he didn't want it to be, he wanted an honorable peace. he faced up to the...
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we got cardinal o'hara, pope john paul ii high school and saint hubert's high school all bringing jams to the neighborhoods, and congrats to the graduates, mass transit looking good. chris, lauren, back over to you. >> bob, breaking news this morning, police searching for the person who shot a man multiple times outside after mcdonald's in norristown. >> that man unfortunately died right there in the parking lot. dave kinchen live in norristown with the latest on this, dave, good morning. >> reporter: chris, lauren, good morning to you, still very active scene here at this mcdonald's off of main street. the victim here shot at least six times courted to go early report from norristown. police you can see are gathering evidence. >> this mcdonald's basilica of saints peter and paul the way also serves as mini convenience store and a gas station, as well, now the scene has been active just before midnight when the call came in of a man found dead in a parking lot of the mcdonald's, located here on the west main street. again, the victim reportedly shot at least six times, we're told the s
we got cardinal o'hara, pope john paul ii high school and saint hubert's high school all bringing jams to the neighborhoods, and congrats to the graduates, mass transit looking good. chris, lauren, back over to you. >> bob, breaking news this morning, police searching for the person who shot a man multiple times outside after mcdonald's in norristown. >> that man unfortunately died right there in the parking lot. dave kinchen live in norristown with the latest on this, dave, good...
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in the fight last night at lincoln football field and at least one of the groups was from saint hubert's high school. during the fight man reportedly showed a handgun and investigators say after the altercation one of the girls from saint hubert's ran home to get her dad and they went looking for the other group. officers say they spotted a guy that looked similar in the pickup truck, chased him and shot at him. both vehicles crashed. police took two people in custody. >>> take a close look at these five men police are still looking for them. they are wanted for a beating of a man outside of geno's steaks in south philadelphia on june 11th. the whole thing was caught on camera but police are only releasing a portion of the video. they say the fight was too violent to show. patrick kane was injured in the attack and it started after one of his friend asked one of the men for a cigarette. >>> this morning fire cries continue to battle two wild fires burning about a mile apart in california's san gabriel mountains. the san gabriel complex fire has burn more than 4900 acres and as danielle n
in the fight last night at lincoln football field and at least one of the groups was from saint hubert's high school. during the fight man reportedly showed a handgun and investigators say after the altercation one of the girls from saint hubert's ran home to get her dad and they went looking for the other group. officers say they spotted a guy that looked similar in the pickup truck, chased him and shot at him. both vehicles crashed. police took two people in custody. >>> take a close...
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i'm not saying she's a hawk like scoop jackson but a hubert humphrey to it, that was pre-vietnam. wasn't concern about american overreach or imperlism. none of that. >> to me politically the least useful part of her speech the business about the allies and so forth. for most of the american people to the extent they follow foreign policy, they're thinking ability terrorism and threat to the homeland, they're thinking about immigration. they're not thinking the abstract about allies around the world. i thought that was the weakest part of her speech the attempt to parfait, like a parfait -- >> who was she talking to? >> i think op-ed writers. >> follow this -- >> wanted the credit. >> her sense of dignity, wanted to clothes the attack in a more intellectual prospect. >> josh, more when we come back with you in a moment. more coming up. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, eve
i'm not saying she's a hawk like scoop jackson but a hubert humphrey to it, that was pre-vietnam. wasn't concern about american overreach or imperlism. none of that. >> to me politically the least useful part of her speech the business about the allies and so forth. for most of the american people to the extent they follow foreign policy, they're thinking ability terrorism and threat to the homeland, they're thinking about immigration. they're not thinking the abstract about allies around...
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and in the end, hubert humphrey thanked him for ending on time and the next morning at 9:55, senator byrd did finish his speech just in time for the closure vote, and hubert humphrey's showed up and he and the red rose to his lapel. so there you have a case of two people on opposite sides of the issue, one part of the filibuster against the civil rights bill and one going for the civil rights bill coming together in this way that allows them to have a personal connection despite their political differences. brian: if you are going to recommend one book about the united states senate to people listening or watching now, what, who would it be? betty: one book would be my colleague dick baker's book which came at a couple of years ago. it is the most comprehensive history that you will find in one volume. i often say to people when they ask me back, which era of senate history are you interested in? because if you want to capture the senate of the 1940's to 1950's, i might recommend one book in the senate has evolved a great deal through the years and so, even from the 1960's until toda
and in the end, hubert humphrey thanked him for ending on time and the next morning at 9:55, senator byrd did finish his speech just in time for the closure vote, and hubert humphrey's showed up and he and the red rose to his lapel. so there you have a case of two people on opposite sides of the issue, one part of the filibuster against the civil rights bill and one going for the civil rights bill coming together in this way that allows them to have a personal connection despite their political...
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the party of a great man who should have been president, who would have been one of the greatest -- hubert in history horatio hornblower-humphrey. [applause] president carter i have : appreciated what this convention has said about senator humphrey, a great man who epitomized the spirit of the democratic party. and i would like to say that we are also the party of governor jerry brown and senator edward kennedy. [cheers and applause] i'd like torter: say a personal word to senator kennedy. ted, you're a tough competitor and a superb campaigner, and i can attest to that. [applause] carter: your speech before this convention was a magnificent statement of what the democratic party is and what it means to the people of this country and why a democratic victory is so important this year. i reach out to you tonight, and i reach out to all those who supported you in your valiant and passionate campaign. ted, your party needs, and i need you. [applause] carter: -- president carter: and i need your idealism and your dedication working for us. there is no doubt that even greater service lies ahead
the party of a great man who should have been president, who would have been one of the greatest -- hubert in history horatio hornblower-humphrey. [applause] president carter i have : appreciated what this convention has said about senator humphrey, a great man who epitomized the spirit of the democratic party. and i would like to say that we are also the party of governor jerry brown and senator edward kennedy. [cheers and applause] i'd like torter: say a personal word to senator kennedy. ted,...
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the largest political figure was hubert humphrey. humphrey was a big influence on me. in terms of becoming very interested in the senate. there were no other women in the senate. member looking down from the gallery mural humphrey. she seemed so lonely. there were two senators paula hawkins from florida nancy kass about from kansas. i went to my high school history teacher. thesis on alls the women who ever served in the u.s. senate. today 20 women in the senate. you need to learn the names and faces of all the senators as soon as you can. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, bob it woulday hi have been a mistake. did you come from wisconsin and spend the whole year there. john: senator proxmire's style them through. cokie roberts: where did you live? john: the republicans had just taken the senate and proxmire didn't know what he was going to be having any pages. even though he was the senior senator. word until just days befor
the largest political figure was hubert humphrey. humphrey was a big influence on me. in terms of becoming very interested in the senate. there were no other women in the senate. member looking down from the gallery mural humphrey. she seemed so lonely. there were two senators paula hawkins from florida nancy kass about from kansas. i went to my high school history teacher. thesis on alls the women who ever served in the u.s. senate. today 20 women in the senate. you need to learn the names and...
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mansfield that you ask a question is a yep and notes and he ran out of questions the easiest with hubert humphrey one question if he talked for 30 minutes. >> you don't get in trouble for you don't say and there is nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments i don't mind talking but usually like to know what i am talking about before i ventured down that path. >> you are not so conscious in your book we will talk about polio your vote for lyndon johnson over civil-rights and when it gets to professor obama and senator harry reid dash your democratic counterpart then most people would be surprised to learn you are an all-american tailgater at the university of louisville so we will start with polio 1944 and living with your mom in alabama and the doctor says he has polio it is hard to imagine today how terrifying those words must have been. >> i have subsequently learned it was a serious epidemic -- epidemic all over the country and the disease is very unpredictable if you had the flu that is what you would think and a couple of weeks later some people would be completely normal
mansfield that you ask a question is a yep and notes and he ran out of questions the easiest with hubert humphrey one question if he talked for 30 minutes. >> you don't get in trouble for you don't say and there is nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments i don't mind talking but usually like to know what i am talking about before i ventured down that path. >> you are not so conscious in your book we will talk about polio your vote for lyndon johnson over civil-rights...
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hubert's catholic high school. and family and friends witnessed the grads say the next step in their education, and the bishop presided over ceremonies. >>> and students at the middle school bringing history to life tonight, every year they create a living museum with each student focusing on a significant american. this year they played perform pers including lucille ball, whoopee goldberg and robert de niro. and they learn what it takes to get over obstacles in the top of their field. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. sincerely, brandon heaven fellow dad and fellow citizen. ♪ kenneth, are they closing the stage this afternoon for auditions
hubert's catholic high school. and family and friends witnessed the grads say the next step in their education, and the bishop presided over ceremonies. >>> and students at the middle school bringing history to life tonight, every year they create a living museum with each student focusing on a significant american. this year they played perform pers including lucille ball, whoopee goldberg and robert de niro. and they learn what it takes to get over obstacles in the top of their...
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gang from cardinal o'hara pope john paul ii, saint hubert's, you guys want more jelly donuts?it is not a traffic jam. it is a ... >> jelly jam. >> back to you guys. >> all right. 8:33, now. well, you're about to meet a guy sitting right next to me here. he knows famous peoplement and he knows heart throbs. >> he tells them what to do. >> oh, i love that. >> so you are tacking channing tatum, justin bieber just to name couple every them. >> john chew the director of g.i. joe retaliation, the step up movie two and three, of course justin bieber documentary never say never. his next movie starring daniel, maybe shall his best yet. >> john chew's in the studio with us right now, good to have you in philadelphia. >> good to be here. >> hey, weaver jessie on the show. what was jessie on the show monday? >> great guest. >> sometimes low key. >> yes. >> that's how he is, he's hilarious, smart, like on top of it, a blast to have. >> jest eye eisenberg who i am talking about, of course. >> this one, what's this movie again? >> this one is called now you see me two. >> two? >> number two
gang from cardinal o'hara pope john paul ii, saint hubert's, you guys want more jelly donuts?it is not a traffic jam. it is a ... >> jelly jam. >> back to you guys. >> all right. 8:33, now. well, you're about to meet a guy sitting right next to me here. he knows famous peoplement and he knows heart throbs. >> he tells them what to do. >> oh, i love that. >> so you are tacking channing tatum, justin bieber just to name couple every them. >> john chew the...
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the largest political figure was hubert humphrey. i think a bubbly -- i think probably humphrey was a big influence on me. in terms of becoming very interested in the senate. there were no other women in the senate. he went back to minnesota, became a freshman senator in the 1970's. unfortunately, he didn't live long and died in the beginning of his second term in the governor of minnesota appointed mrs. humphrey to succeed him. i thought this was so interesting. muriel humphrey is the myth -- is the senator from minnesota. i thought where are the other women in the senate? how long have they served? there were no other women in the senate. cokie: i remember looking down from the gallery mural humphrey. she seemed so lonely. always wore beautiful ultra suede.r -- ultra john: there were two senators paula hawkins from florida nancy kass about from kansas. when i finished serving as a page, i went to my high school history teacher. i want to do is thesis on all the women who ever served in the u.s. senate. he said, how many have there
the largest political figure was hubert humphrey. i think a bubbly -- i think probably humphrey was a big influence on me. in terms of becoming very interested in the senate. there were no other women in the senate. he went back to minnesota, became a freshman senator in the 1970's. unfortunately, he didn't live long and died in the beginning of his second term in the governor of minnesota appointed mrs. humphrey to succeed him. i thought this was so interesting. muriel humphrey is the myth --...
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congrats to the grads tomorrow three big one cardinal o'hara, pope john paul ii and saint hubert''s in east philadelphia. if you're using the atlantic city rail line using shuttle buses this week from philly's 30th up and over the bennie into cherry hill. >> now your winning lottery numbers. ♪ >>> we're following breaking news. the presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton speaking in brooklyn right now. let's listen in. ♪ >> difficulty hearing her again the presumptive democratic nominee for president. >> -- one that you have taken with me and i am so grateful to you. it is wonderful to be back in brooklyn here in this beautiful building. (cheers and applause). >> it may be hard to see tonight, but we are all standing under a glass ceiling right now. prep cheers and applause (. >> but don't worry, we're not smashing this one. thanks to you we've reached a milestone. first time -- (cheers and applause). >> first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party nominee. (cheers and applause). >> tonight -- tonight victory is not about one person. it belo
congrats to the grads tomorrow three big one cardinal o'hara, pope john paul ii and saint hubert''s in east philadelphia. if you're using the atlantic city rail line using shuttle buses this week from philly's 30th up and over the bennie into cherry hill. >> now your winning lottery numbers. ♪ >>> we're following breaking news. the presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton speaking in brooklyn right now. let's listen in. ♪ >> difficulty hearing her...
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pope john paul ii high school, graduation, and saint hubert's cents also in northeast philadelphia, so see jams around all of the high schools today. mike and alex back over to you. >> i notice in the report this morning 6:03, police searching foreman responsible for shot over and over and over again at mcdonald's in norristown. >> that man unfortunately died right there in the parking lot. dave kinchen live in norristown where this happened. dave? >> alex being mike, good morning to you. police say the victim was shot at least six times in this scene, just blocks away from the norristown police department and the montgomery county courthouse. police back on the scene possibly gathering evidence, the scene was active for several hours, when the call came until around midnight of a man found dead in the parking lot of the mcdonald's here located 200 block every west main street, again, the victim shot at least six times, we're told the shooter then fled on foot. >> i tried to talk with someone working at the motorcycle donald's, but he wouldn't say anything. also the manager of the stor
pope john paul ii high school, graduation, and saint hubert's cents also in northeast philadelphia, so see jams around all of the high schools today. mike and alex back over to you. >> i notice in the report this morning 6:03, police searching foreman responsible for shot over and over and over again at mcdonald's in norristown. >> that man unfortunately died right there in the parking lot. dave kinchen live in norristown where this happened. dave? >> alex being mike, good...
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i remember when hubert humphrey came to oregon in '66 and i just started -- this is my 50th year as a professional photographer. nick has been with a.p. for 50 years and he is only ten years younger than i am. but i -- i didn't have a political dog in the hunt on that one. i think it is because i was brought up in a -- what i hope is not old-fashioned way, but in the news business, where trying to be objective, we are not objective by nature. i mean, you see things, we all see things differently. we may be watching the same incident, but i didn't have pro-war or anti-war feeling about it. to me it was a story. it directly impacted me. it was taking the lives of people i knew. my career has been based on curiosity and i wanted to see why -- what is going on over there. and by the time i got there, it was already 1971. and eddy adams our friend and the guy that took the picture of shooting the vietcong suspect and a person that i admired but he was my competitor, he was a.p. and i was epi and he told me, just before i left, that all of the good pictures had already been taken. this is t
i remember when hubert humphrey came to oregon in '66 and i just started -- this is my 50th year as a professional photographer. nick has been with a.p. for 50 years and he is only ten years younger than i am. but i -- i didn't have a political dog in the hunt on that one. i think it is because i was brought up in a -- what i hope is not old-fashioned way, but in the news business, where trying to be objective, we are not objective by nature. i mean, you see things, we all see things...
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and the awareness of the need for him not to be a gene mccarthy as gene mccarthy was in 1968 when hubertey lost the presidency to richard nixon by 511,000 votes and gene mccarthy waited the great anti-war candidate till six days before the election to endorse humphrey when, undoubtedly, that would have made a difference in the outcome and bernie sanders is not going to play this role. i think all of that was good and positive and encouraging, and the idea that the democrats are going to have a peaceful convention, they're on the love boat now. a week ago, it looked like a civil war, or two weeks ago, and the republicans who looked -- were going to have a boring convention, now there's a restlessness in the ranks. >> the two of you have been saying for some weeks that you don't think hillary clinton has a single message for her campaign, and, david, you were just hinting at that still the case. where do you come down, mark? >> well, she doesn't. the reality is this is a change election year. as popular as barack obama, is he's at 51% favorable rating, four to five american voters want the
and the awareness of the need for him not to be a gene mccarthy as gene mccarthy was in 1968 when hubertey lost the presidency to richard nixon by 511,000 votes and gene mccarthy waited the great anti-war candidate till six days before the election to endorse humphrey when, undoubtedly, that would have made a difference in the outcome and bernie sanders is not going to play this role. i think all of that was good and positive and encouraging, and the idea that the democrats are going to have a...
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congrats to the grads tomorrow three big one cardinal o'hara, pope john paul ii and saint hubert''s inast philadelphia. if you're using the atlantic city rail line using shuttle buses this week from philly's 30th up and over the bennie into cherry hill. we'll check the jam cams and the forecast. see you bright and early tomorrow at 4:00. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept...
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dancer asking another question and he'd say no when you got out of questions and the easiest one was hubert aubrey, one question and he talked for 30 minutes before you don't get in trouble for what you don't say and i think there's nothing wrong with being cautious with your comments, i certainly don't mind talking and i usually like to know what i'm talking about before i ventured down that path. . >> host: there's a lot of second material in there and there's polio, we will talk about that. that fight with vicki mcgrew. your vote for lyndon johnson in 1,964 over civil rights and then when it gets to professor obama and senator harry reid, your democratic counterparts and the senate conservative party, you don't hold back there and most people would be surprised to learn that you are an all-american tailgater at the university of louisville, we will talk about that why don't we start with polio? 1944, two years old, living with your mom and in five points alabama and the doctor, your dad is overseas in the war and the doctor says mitch as polio. it's hard today to imagine how terrifying t
dancer asking another question and he'd say no when you got out of questions and the easiest one was hubert aubrey, one question and he talked for 30 minutes before you don't get in trouble for what you don't say and i think there's nothing wrong with being cautious with your comments, i certainly don't mind talking and i usually like to know what i'm talking about before i ventured down that path. . >> host: there's a lot of second material in there and there's polio, we will talk about...
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when he asked the question he would say yes, and then he will say no would ask out of questions and hubert humphrey would ask one question talk for 30 minutes. >> guest: you don't get in trouble for what you don't say. i think there's nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments. i i really don't mind talking, but i usually like to know what i'm talking about before i ventured down that path. >> host: you're not so cautious in your book. there's a lot of unexpected material in there. there is a polio, were polio, were talk about that, the fistfight with , your vote for lyndon johnson in 1964 over silver rights, and and then when it gets to professor obama and senator harry reid, your democratic counterparts in the senate conservative fund you do not hold back there. then i think most people would be surprised to learn that you are an all-american tailgater at the university of louisville, we'll talk about that. the star with polio. 1944, your two years 44, your two years old and live in with your mom and five points alabama. the doctor, your your dad is overseas in the war, the dr
when he asked the question he would say yes, and then he will say no would ask out of questions and hubert humphrey would ask one question talk for 30 minutes. >> guest: you don't get in trouble for what you don't say. i think there's nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments. i i really don't mind talking, but i usually like to know what i'm talking about before i ventured down that path. >> host: you're not so cautious in your book. there's a lot of unexpected material...
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pope john paul ii, on their campus, and saint hubert's in northeast philly celebrating graduation today. chris, lauren, back to you. >> thank you so much. breaking this morning, police searching for the person who shot a man multiple times outside of the mcdonald's in norristown. >> man died right there in the parking lot, dave kinchen at the scene, with the latest development, dave, good morning. >> orm i -- early reports, shot at least six times here at the mcdonald's off of the 200 block of west main street. really just few blocks away from the police station, and the montgomery county hurt courthouse here, the scene active earlier. police recently left but the call came in around midnight, after man found dead in the parking lot of the mcdonald's, shot at least six times, we're told the shooter fled on foot, now, we can tell you that winds insight, talked with the person, it is actual lay store and gas station, all in one, that person, who was working, did not want to talk to manager of the gas station part, also, not going on camera, one person telling me off camera they heard guns
pope john paul ii, on their campus, and saint hubert's in northeast philly celebrating graduation today. chris, lauren, back to you. >> thank you so much. breaking this morning, police searching for the person who shot a man multiple times outside of the mcdonald's in norristown. >> man died right there in the parking lot, dave kinchen at the scene, with the latest development, dave, good morning. >> orm i -- early reports, shot at least six times here at the mcdonald's off of...
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there was a sign, a bust of hubert humphrey. something that he said that always inspired me, which was the moral test of our strength as a nation is how we treat those in the dawn of light, our children, how we treat those in the twilight of life, and how we treat those in the shadows of life. your mission is making sure that there are no people living in the shadows. your mission and what gets you out of bed every single day is to make sure folks in the shadows, our homeless veterans are in the sunshine, have that opportunity that they so deserve. [ applause ] i'm here to say thank you to you for all that you are doing. because, you know, my parents taught me if you want to get to heaven, you better have letters of reference from folks living in the shadows. my dad died when i was a kid, my mother died ten years ago, they never told me how many letters of reference i needed, so i have spent my entire career in service, because you know what? when that ladder is down for everybody, that's who we are as a nation. we all succeed o
there was a sign, a bust of hubert humphrey. something that he said that always inspired me, which was the moral test of our strength as a nation is how we treat those in the dawn of light, our children, how we treat those in the twilight of life, and how we treat those in the shadows of life. your mission is making sure that there are no people living in the shadows. your mission and what gets you out of bed every single day is to make sure folks in the shadows, our homeless veterans are in...
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george mcgovern put away hubert humphrey.monodale but he already wrapped up the race on east coast in new jersey. the fascinating interactions will be that folks in california may well still be voting when the networks report that hillary clinton has gone over the top and won enough delegates from her performance in new jersey. i still think that bernie in the end, he's going to go through the d.c. primary on the 14th. he's going to see all of the primaries through. i think the question is what does he do after that? what does president obama do? he's been hinting he wants to get out there for hillary clinton. does he try to help close the thing? but bernie is already emboldened, i don't think he needs more emboldening. >> you mentioned '72 and '84, a lot of democrats would like to forget how november turned out. talking about the challenge of unifying the party when this is all over, you think back to '72. that didn't happen. a challenge in '84. how big of a problem is that going to be for hillary clinton? >> i think it is s
george mcgovern put away hubert humphrey.monodale but he already wrapped up the race on east coast in new jersey. the fascinating interactions will be that folks in california may well still be voting when the networks report that hillary clinton has gone over the top and won enough delegates from her performance in new jersey. i still think that bernie in the end, he's going to go through the d.c. primary on the 14th. he's going to see all of the primaries through. i think the question is what...
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on today's show, all-star chef steve benjamin from l'atelier de joel robuchon in las vegas joins hubertler to demonstrate two great mediterranean recipes. first he uses fragrant moroccan spices to jazz up a creamy eggplant soup that pops with flavor. then it's a provence and basque-inspired brandade made with salted cod, potatoes and topped with a delicious medley of condiments. starting now on secrets of a chef. ♪
on today's show, all-star chef steve benjamin from l'atelier de joel robuchon in las vegas joins hubertler to demonstrate two great mediterranean recipes. first he uses fragrant moroccan spices to jazz up a creamy eggplant soup that pops with flavor. then it's a provence and basque-inspired brandade made with salted cod, potatoes and topped with a delicious medley of condiments. starting now on secrets of a chef. ♪
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the result was, as many of you probably recall, richard nixon was elected president against hubert humphreyin a very narrow race, only because george wallace was also running for president and got about 13% of the vote, siphoning off all of these supporters of the democratic party, white which begans folks, the huge republican southern strategy that prevailed for years to come. we in sds refused to vote. we would not support mccarthy. we would not support humphrey. our slogan was -- vote with your feet, vote in the street. i am -- [cheers and applause] the here to tell you that slogan was right, the tactic was wrong. and i think that the country, in if not a substantive change, there would have been a positive change if nixon was not elected. but you learn from your mistakes. hopefully other generations learn from mistakes of those that came before them. so we are opening up the conversation at where does this movement go from here? this incredible movement. do we seek to reform the system, transformed the system, overflow -- overthrow and replace the system? what are we trying to do? and i
the result was, as many of you probably recall, richard nixon was elected president against hubert humphreyin a very narrow race, only because george wallace was also running for president and got about 13% of the vote, siphoning off all of these supporters of the democratic party, white which begans folks, the huge republican southern strategy that prevailed for years to come. we in sds refused to vote. we would not support mccarthy. we would not support humphrey. our slogan was -- vote with...
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i think coming from the state of vice presidents with hubert humphrey and walter mondale, both distinguished our state is moms bounce their babies on their knees and say one day you can grow up to be vice president. so we know a little bit about this. you want to have someone that you can trust and someone that the country trusts. and i think especially with the wounds we've seen with some of the people in our party that want to have those wounds healed with some of the divides, you want to make sure it's someone that has that kind of optimism that will bring people together. >> all right, senator amy klobuchar. your name has been mentioned on that vice presidential list. i know i've asked you about it before, i'll just put that out there right now. thank you for joining us. appreciate the time. >> thank you very much, steve. it was great to be on. >>> a reminder, you can catch full, live coverage of tonight's primaries. it's all going to start at 5:00 eastern time. the big one, of course, california. is sanders going to have a reason to keep the fight going after tonight? we'll find out ton
i think coming from the state of vice presidents with hubert humphrey and walter mondale, both distinguished our state is moms bounce their babies on their knees and say one day you can grow up to be vice president. so we know a little bit about this. you want to have someone that you can trust and someone that the country trusts. and i think especially with the wounds we've seen with some of the people in our party that want to have those wounds healed with some of the divides, you want to...
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mike mansfield because he would ask him a question and he would say, yep, and the easiest one was hubert humphrey. one question he would talk for an hour. >> you don't get in trouble with what you don't say and there's nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments. i certainly don't mind talking but i usually like to know what i'm talking about. before i venture down that path. >> well, you're not so cautious in your book. there's a lot of unexpected material in there. there's the polio, we'll talk about that. your fistfight -- your vote for loin don johnson in 1964 over civil rights, and then when it gets to professor obama, and senator harry reid, your democratic counterpart and the senate conservative fund you don't hold back there, and i think most people would be surprised to learn that you're an all-american tailgater at the university of louisville and we'll talk about that. let's start with polio. 1944. you're two years old, living with your mom in five points, alabama. and the doctor -- your dad's overseas in the war, and the doctor says, mitch has polio. it's hard today
mike mansfield because he would ask him a question and he would say, yep, and the easiest one was hubert humphrey. one question he would talk for an hour. >> you don't get in trouble with what you don't say and there's nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments. i certainly don't mind talking but i usually like to know what i'm talking about. before i venture down that path. >> well, you're not so cautious in your book. there's a lot of unexpected material in there....
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your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or outreach@democracynow.org or (music playing) ♪ next, hubertr and star chef susan feniger team up for some out-sized kitchen fun. susan's demonstrating some of her asian favorites including colorful japanese pickled vegetable ribbons that pop with flavor. then it's soba noodles served with a delicious spicy orange sesame sauce and topped with tofu. the menu also includes succulent and juicy asian style fried chicken with a spicy mayonnaise. it's starting now on secrets of a chef. ♪
your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or outreach@democracynow.org or (music playing) ♪ next, hubertr and star chef susan feniger team up for some out-sized kitchen fun. susan's demonstrating some of her asian favorites including colorful japanese pickled vegetable ribbons that pop with flavor. then it's soba noodles served with a delicious spicy orange sesame sauce and topped with tofu. the menu also includes succulent and juicy asian style fried chicken with a spicy mayonnaise. it's...
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hubert travinsky is the bulldogs's captain. >> to sync up everyone and work as a unit and work as onest contested college sport. first race was the harvard-yale regatta in many schools still take it very seriously which is why the sport is growing. the top tier membership rose 27% in 2015. partly because student athletes see it as a way to set themselves apart in the college admissions process. rowing's renaissance is also happening on land. at boutique fitness clubs like row house in new york. >> here we go. >> reporter: the crew may row to a different beat, but they're still getting the same physical benefits as those in the boat as i learned personally. >> three more -- >> reporter: that was intense. >> yeah. it's an intense workout. >> reporter: row house owners eric and debra frolich saw an opportunity with the ergometer, also known as the erb. >> it's such an effective full-body workout that it didn't make sense that tlesht their weren't rows like treadmills. >> we f >> reporter: what's the common misconception? >> right off the top, it's not upper body workout. it's 60% legs, 3
hubert travinsky is the bulldogs's captain. >> to sync up everyone and work as a unit and work as onest contested college sport. first race was the harvard-yale regatta in many schools still take it very seriously which is why the sport is growing. the top tier membership rose 27% in 2015. partly because student athletes see it as a way to set themselves apart in the college admissions process. rowing's renaissance is also happening on land. at boutique fitness clubs like row house in new...
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. >> hubert humphrey who was running as democrat was smashed as a result of what protesters did.gn it helps the person who is against the violent protesters the most. connell: you would think that would give her more of incentive to condemn it. maybe she will. she will speak in california. david will be speaking not only today as he just did, but tomorrow on the fox news channel. he is hosting a live special, from 10:00 to noon tomorrow. dash to the clash. >> the big clash is in november. there is the clash between bernie and hillary next tuesday which is of course california primary. connell: you're on fox business next tuesday for the coverage. >> i will indeed. this is fox news 10:00 a.m. to 12:00. we have forbes and dick van dyke a bernie supporter. 90-year-old supporting a 75-year-old. connell: who else will be with you. >> with me? how did you pick that short straw? connell: speaking of short straw, that is what i will be wearing. >> that's fine. just keep it under the desk. connell: on tuesday with our coverage joins us to take us through the next hour. >> thanks so much,
. >> hubert humphrey who was running as democrat was smashed as a result of what protesters did.gn it helps the person who is against the violent protesters the most. connell: you would think that would give her more of incentive to condemn it. maybe she will. she will speak in california. david will be speaking not only today as he just did, but tomorrow on the fox news channel. he is hosting a live special, from 10:00 to noon tomorrow. dash to the clash. >> the big clash is in...
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. >> richard is an accepted gop presidential nomination in miami beach and vice president hubert humphreyaccept the democratic nomination in chicago. monday evening, before 7:00, ruth better ginsburg and soanya sotomayor share stories about the current supreme court food traditions. >> whenever the justice has a birthday, the chief brings in wine and wheat toast the birthday boy or girl and saying happy birthday -- sing happy most of them cannot carry a tune. >> supreme court to greater will talk about culinary customs dating back to the 19th century and 20th century, for complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. secretary of state john kerry this morning released the 2016 human trafficking report, thailand was removed from the state department list of worst also knownnd myanmar as burma was added to the list because of forced labor and children serving in the military. [applause] >> thank you for being here, that was quite a reception, on behalf of the sea wrote -- heroes and secretary, thank you. the secretary will make some remarks. we will honor our wonderful heroes this year, nine
. >> richard is an accepted gop presidential nomination in miami beach and vice president hubert humphreyaccept the democratic nomination in chicago. monday evening, before 7:00, ruth better ginsburg and soanya sotomayor share stories about the current supreme court food traditions. >> whenever the justice has a birthday, the chief brings in wine and wheat toast the birthday boy or girl and saying happy birthday -- sing happy most of them cannot carry a tune. >> supreme court...
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look, hubert humphrey left the democratic convention 23 points behind richard nixon.e lost by one point. you had better believe it made a difference. >> larry sabato. great to see you. >>> to a brewing scandal here in washington, d.c. a state department briefing video was doctored, but we don't know who gave the order. will we ever find out the truth? more on that coming up. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving
look, hubert humphrey left the democratic convention 23 points behind richard nixon.e lost by one point. you had better believe it made a difference. >> larry sabato. great to see you. >>> to a brewing scandal here in washington, d.c. a state department briefing video was doctored, but we don't know who gave the order. will we ever find out the truth? more on that coming up. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has...
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business community, labor movement and you've all but the tip of the spear, the ngos making sure as hubert humphrey challenged us, making sure that nobody in this country is living in the shadows. thank you for your work. thank you for educating us. thank you for pushing us. i encourage you to do so and give us those ideas so i can feel them and take them to scale and share them with my colleagues and sometimes give you credit. i'll try to make sure i do that. but i am so grateful for the work you do because again, i have a feeling your parents to do the same things my parents taught me. you're getting letters of reference with great regularity and as a result of that, we are a better nation because we all succeed only when we all succeed. we all succeed when we feel the whole team. we are a better nation for it. thank you for building a more perfect union every single day by making sure nobody lives in the shadows. thank you for educating us and making us smarter and better. have a great conference. [applause] >> i think today we in effect catch up with the 20th century. we've been invisi
business community, labor movement and you've all but the tip of the spear, the ngos making sure as hubert humphrey challenged us, making sure that nobody in this country is living in the shadows. thank you for your work. thank you for educating us. thank you for pushing us. i encourage you to do so and give us those ideas so i can feel them and take them to scale and share them with my colleagues and sometimes give you credit. i'll try to make sure i do that. but i am so grateful for the work...
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i used to walk into the department of health and human services and there was assigned, a best of hubert humphrey. something he said that i was inspired me with the moral test of our strength is the nation is how we treat those in the dawn of life, how we treat those in the tide of life and how we treat those in the shadows of life. during mission is making sure that there are no people living in the shadows. your mission and what gets you out of bed every single day is to make sure the folks in the shadows are homeless veterans are in the sunshine. have the opportunity that they so deserve. i'm here to stay thank you for all you are doing. when you want to get to heaven, you better have letters of reference from folks living in the shadow. my dad died when i was a kid and my mother died 10 years ago. they never told me how many letters of reference i need it. i have spent my entire career in service because when not latter is down for everybody, that's who we are as a nation. we all succeed only when they'll succeed. when we build partnership and you know this because all of the recipie
i used to walk into the department of health and human services and there was assigned, a best of hubert humphrey. something he said that i was inspired me with the moral test of our strength is the nation is how we treat those in the dawn of life, how we treat those in the tide of life and how we treat those in the shadows of life. during mission is making sure that there are no people living in the shadows. your mission and what gets you out of bed every single day is to make sure the folks...
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let's go to hubert in florida, a democrat. who do you think hillary clinton should pick?aller: definitely elizabeth warren, and if not, i think mr. -- mr. castro. host: why castro and booker? at one time, i considered mr. trump, because i like his idea about not needing anybody's money, and about the job situation, but i think he is going overboard. i think elizabeth warren, especially, she is in tune with what the middle class and poor people, so i think she would be a great choice and she is a greater good -- she is a very good attack dog. is there a vice presidential pick that donald trump could make that would make you consider him again? caller: not at all. host: jesse is in muskegon, michigan, democrat. who do you think hillary clinton should pick? i don't think bernie sanders would take it. know who would be a good running mate. clinton is getting so many black votes because these different black preachers are time and who to vote for. they're getting brainwashed by these ministers. a lot of them are hustlers. do you go to a black church? caller: i used to. there i
let's go to hubert in florida, a democrat. who do you think hillary clinton should pick?aller: definitely elizabeth warren, and if not, i think mr. -- mr. castro. host: why castro and booker? at one time, i considered mr. trump, because i like his idea about not needing anybody's money, and about the job situation, but i think he is going overboard. i think elizabeth warren, especially, she is in tune with what the middle class and poor people, so i think she would be a great choice and she is...
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eugene mccarthy against hubert humphrey.happen right now. the democrats can tear themselves apart, they can spew this violence to try and intimidate their republican rivals. it will have an absolute countereffect to that, that they intend. >> i think a lot of is bernie sanders supporter, number one. >> and occupy and black lives matter and so forth. but in san jose, specifically, central california, you had a huge hispanic turnout. i don't know how big the protest was. i heard a couple of hundred. >> 300. >> 300. not huge. given the fact that it is an intensely hispanic area. also coming after trump insulted a judge who happened to be hispanic based on his ethnicity. i'm warning you, this is going to be the most intensely racial election we have ever had. it's going to be white people versus everybody else with these anarchists, these young white anarchists x anarchists exasperating the tension. if you want your man or woman to win, the last thing you want is -- >> then the leadership has to come from them. >> it must be con
eugene mccarthy against hubert humphrey.happen right now. the democrats can tear themselves apart, they can spew this violence to try and intimidate their republican rivals. it will have an absolute countereffect to that, that they intend. >> i think a lot of is bernie sanders supporter, number one. >> and occupy and black lives matter and so forth. but in san jose, specifically, central california, you had a huge hispanic turnout. i don't know how big the protest was. i heard a...
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. >> the own winner they have had since hubert hoover and they speech by gary goldwater. they expected to run out of money. they decided to record the convention in despite of the fact that they fully expected to then would have erase those recordings and reuse them for evening news shows the primary n as purpose of the experiment. been recording it ever since. all simpson was a nashville businessman, a law school graduate of vanderbilt and he was touring new york in 1968 in the spring, arranged to he had the network newsto us that doesn't sound reasonable because they are so cheap but at that time, tape was extremely using ve and they were quad tape which would -- have i no idea what the price would i'm sure a couple of hundred dollars per hour, so t was just a very expensive thing to do just to keep the tape, so they didn't. they reused it. him because he realized that unlike the 1860s, coverage and war stuff like that, it was in the and the newspapers had -- at least a lot of them had survived. the evening news which people were watching across the surviving even a few
. >> the own winner they have had since hubert hoover and they speech by gary goldwater. they expected to run out of money. they decided to record the convention in despite of the fact that they fully expected to then would have erase those recordings and reuse them for evening news shows the primary n as purpose of the experiment. been recording it ever since. all simpson was a nashville businessman, a law school graduate of vanderbilt and he was touring new york in 1968 in the spring,...