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-now look, you go over and talk to mrs. ellis. tell her who you are, but make sure she gets your name. -well, what should i say? -just introduce yourself. tell her where you're from, what school you go to. ask her if there's anything you can do for her to help you get points for courtesy. -well, yeah but i mean-- -you want to win that golden arrow, don't you? now, go on. -what are you, her agent? -divide them up into groups of three start them from that side. keep track of how they get on in the water, then we'll group the as together and the bs together and so on. what is it dear? did you want to talk to me? what's your name? -kathy, kathy anderson. -stop. -i'm okay. -you must remember, look where you're going when you're around the pool. watch that, kathy. -if you were deliberately trying to make me look bad in front of mrs. ellis, you couldn't have done better. -i didn't do it on purpose. i'm sorry. before you've even earned any. -alright girls, over this way for the swim test. -now get in there and swim like you've never swam
-now look, you go over and talk to mrs. ellis. tell her who you are, but make sure she gets your name. -well, what should i say? -just introduce yourself. tell her where you're from, what school you go to. ask her if there's anything you can do for her to help you get points for courtesy. -well, yeah but i mean-- -you want to win that golden arrow, don't you? now, go on. -what are you, her agent? -divide them up into groups of three start them from that side. keep track of how they get on in...
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mr. ellisi know him very well. but the thing i feel i really know about him is that he wants to be a winner, and ideological purity may or may not be the path to being a winner. winning on legislation, winning on jobs, and of course winning reelection. mr. cantor: you know, my partner, the founder of the firm i am now with, on the board of directors as well, he actually was one of donald's bankers a while back. he actually predicted a month ago that he thought trump was going to win. many of us, i think most people were saying, that was not going to happen. and he said, because what donald is selling is not just, yes, we want to win, and americans like to win, but also he was selling, i am a good deal maker, i'm a good deal maker, i know how to go and get you the better deal. if you think about the swath of the electorate that came out that the party has had some difficulty bringing out, in the rust belt states over the last several decades, that's what they are looking for. they are looking fo
mr. ellisi know him very well. but the thing i feel i really know about him is that he wants to be a winner, and ideological purity may or may not be the path to being a winner. winning on legislation, winning on jobs, and of course winning reelection. mr. cantor: you know, my partner, the founder of the firm i am now with, on the board of directors as well, he actually was one of donald's bankers a while back. he actually predicted a month ago that he thought trump was going to win. many of...
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mr. ellis: seems like pence will be the legislative liaison. mr. cantor: makes sense. mr. ellis: i see somebody with a question. we'll go to my left and then we'll go to my right. sorry, i didn't see you. >> donald trump broke many of the unspoken rules in the campaign around things he said and things that are not considered ok to say campaigning. and peter says listen to what means. as you said this is the persuasion of politics. he's also indicated that he would break many of the rules of separating his own personal interests from the institution of the office. for instance, not putting his investments in a blind trust. curious if you think the republican leadership will act to try to influence him on that to maintain some of the codes that have been considered a crow sanths for the democracy. -- a crow sang for the democratcy. mr. cantor: i have nobody what everybody's thinking is. my own opinion is he needs to do that. he needs to go in and be as transparent as possible. that is the essence of who we're as a country. as i travel the world and i see these other governmen
mr. ellis: seems like pence will be the legislative liaison. mr. cantor: makes sense. mr. ellis: i see somebody with a question. we'll go to my left and then we'll go to my right. sorry, i didn't see you. >> donald trump broke many of the unspoken rules in the campaign around things he said and things that are not considered ok to say campaigning. and peter says listen to what means. as you said this is the persuasion of politics. he's also indicated that he would break many of the rules...
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mr. ellis: we're running out of time. i keep my promise to the lady over there. >> thank you, peggy, congressional correspondent for the "hispanic outlook." i'm so glad you mentioned the kids act i wonder how many journalists don't even know that republicans wanted to pass a law that would legalize the children who were brought in illegally and the democrats completely stopped it in 2013. mr. cantor: where were you two years ago? >> i was there, but nobody wants to write about it. the narrative is such. that being said, there are other piecemeal deals that the republicans have proposed over the years that never get any coverage because it's only about comprehensive. do you think now that there may be a chance for some of those piecemeal deals like e-verify or expanding investment visas or maybe giving green cards to some foreign students? by the way there's over a million foreign students now in the united states this year. over a million mark. we start legalizing we better start talking about
mr. ellis: we're running out of time. i keep my promise to the lady over there. >> thank you, peggy, congressional correspondent for the "hispanic outlook." i'm so glad you mentioned the kids act i wonder how many journalists don't even know that republicans wanted to pass a law that would legalize the children who were brought in illegally and the democrats completely stopped it in 2013. mr. cantor: where were you two years ago? >> i was there, but nobody wants to write...
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mr. juarez: dr. ellis just helped open a museum that has to speak to all the people about this highly fraught, highly contentious history of hours -- of ours. how do you do that? dr. ellis: i would like to respond to the gentleman in a way that is probably surprising. the young man who was talking about richmond and talking about the monuments in richmond and talking about -- did you get that? and not wanting to take it down because of a story to be told. i want to say a little bit more about that. stonewall jackson and robert e. lee are iconic figures -- the confederacy and stonewall jackson and robert e. lee. we about four years ago put together an exhibit called "the paradox of liberty" where we talk about thomas jefferson, but the title was "thomas jefferson and the slaves of monticello" because during his lifetime, he owned over 700 slaves. we had thomas jefferson, a statue of him, and behind him, we had the names because they did excellent research, and they know the names of all the enslaved that he
mr. juarez: dr. ellis just helped open a museum that has to speak to all the people about this highly fraught, highly contentious history of hours -- of ours. how do you do that? dr. ellis: i would like to respond to the gentleman in a way that is probably surprising. the young man who was talking about richmond and talking about the monuments in richmond and talking about -- did you get that? and not wanting to take it down because of a story to be told. i want to say a little bit more about...
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i'll be at mr. ellis' office all afternoon if he wants to talk. will you tell him that? look, uh, i-i know andy acts like a-a jerk sometimes, but i also know he feels very bad, too. hey, tina, king kong just leaped on the roof of that drugstore. the elastic band is stretched across the block, and he has them around the ankles. what? oh, nothing. nothing. we got a whole day together. why waste it trying to communicate with each other? i mean, i don't like this idea, either, i mean, us being paired. i mean, that's it, right? i mean, that's why this silent treatment? you just don't have a clue, do you? so what's the problem? let's just forget it. what are you doing? what are you doing? what, is it belker? he was the only real friend i had. he was a cop that i looked up to. it just stinks. listen, he's gonna pull through. let's just move, okay? woman: vicinity of 98th and dekker, citizen reports a lion at large 2207 responding. is this on the level? affirmative, 2207. great. okay, patrick, i don't hear any jungle roars. can we go? [ thump ] what was that? a rat. a rat with a
i'll be at mr. ellis' office all afternoon if he wants to talk. will you tell him that? look, uh, i-i know andy acts like a-a jerk sometimes, but i also know he feels very bad, too. hey, tina, king kong just leaped on the roof of that drugstore. the elastic band is stretched across the block, and he has them around the ankles. what? oh, nothing. nothing. we got a whole day together. why waste it trying to communicate with each other? i mean, i don't like this idea, either, i mean, us being...
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mr. ellis wants me to go on a business trip with him. [ laughs ] what did you say? yeah! overnight. he's got these friends with department stores, and he thinks we can persuade them to sell our cookies. where you gonna stay -- some motel? some motel with a vibrating bed or something like that? you know you're my one and only. i know i was. now it's ellis and overnight business trips. and to hell with me. andy, no, i'll tell him i won't go. no, you tell him anything you want. hear me? i'm tired of this. you do whatever you want to do. [ sighs ] you're pathetic. oh, yeah? you know what you are. all: one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. man: chief daniels offers his apologies. he had to be called away on urgent police business. and i received a telephone call this morning if i would stand in for him and present these awards. and naturally i said yes, it would be a great honor. so the world came around. they're giving you the medal, huh? i don't want to say the system works, 'cause it don't work, i'm real proud of you. thanks, norm. your dad would have b
mr. ellis wants me to go on a business trip with him. [ laughs ] what did you say? yeah! overnight. he's got these friends with department stores, and he thinks we can persuade them to sell our cookies. where you gonna stay -- some motel? some motel with a vibrating bed or something like that? you know you're my one and only. i know i was. now it's ellis and overnight business trips. and to hell with me. andy, no, i'll tell him i won't go. no, you tell him anything you want. hear me? i'm tired...
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mrs. turner. elly? adam? well, hoby, what are you doing here? elly is sick, so are the kids. the doc's with them now. why, hello adam. what's wrong with them, doc? well, how sick are they? adam, uh, listen to me. your wife is r rl sick. she has typhoid fever. so do the children. wait a minute adam, you can't go up there. -let go of me! -adam! adam! adam, i don't want to hurt you but the doc is going to have his say. i haveven extra bunk at my place if you'd like to stay there. well, somebody will have to stay here and take care of them. i'll arrange for that. -i can stay. -no, hoby. there's something else i'd like you to do, i iyou will. i'd like you to round up all the people in porter who've ever had typhoid. they'll be immune. don't say that we've got it here. just sayayhat i got word of an outbreak east of here and been asked to round up some volunteer nurses. they'll find me here. goes for you too, adam. r now. you can't keep it t secret, doc. you see smoke you expect fire. it's a little better than waking up in a burning house. where would it come from, doc? where would
mrs. turner. elly? adam? well, hoby, what are you doing here? elly is sick, so are the kids. the doc's with them now. why, hello adam. what's wrong with them, doc? well, how sick are they? adam, uh, listen to me. your wife is r rl sick. she has typhoid fever. so do the children. wait a minute adam, you can't go up there. -let go of me! -adam! adam! adam, i don't want to hurt you but the doc is going to have his say. i haveven extra bunk at my place if you'd like to stay there. well, somebody...
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up vast opportunities for americans to have new jobs in this dynamic, new industry because they mr. ellis: governor reagan, americans, through conservation, are importing much less oil today than we were even a year ago. and yet, u.s. reliance on arab oil as a percentage of total imports is much higher today than it was during the 1973 arab oil embargo. and, the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative energy sources, in order to reduce this dependence, can be done without damaging the environment, and will it mean for american families steadily higher fuel bills? mr. reagan: i'm not so sure that it means steadily higher fuel costs, but i do believe that this nation has been portrayed for too long a time to the people as being energy-poor when it is energy-rich. the coal that the president mentioned, yes, we have it and yet one-eighth of our total coal resources is not being utilized at all right now. the mines are closed down, there are 22,000 miners out of work. most of this is due to regulations
up vast opportunities for americans to have new jobs in this dynamic, new industry because they mr. ellis: governor reagan, americans, through conservation, are importing much less oil today than we were even a year ago. and yet, u.s. reliance on arab oil as a percentage of total imports is much higher today than it was during the 1973 arab oil embargo. and, the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative...
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information because this is the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition but mr. ellis especially, it's a complicated issue. it's not black and white. it's so multifaceted that had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. obvious it was a lot, it's a competition that i can't talk about it all in seven minutes. first thing is to decide what is good to talk about. >> i that would be nice to have a focal point. i start anything my parents before i went and got quotes from the internet, before he started shooting, i researched this topic extensively. i visited my dad's pharmacy and talk to the pharmacists. i talked to my mom and our colleagues and coworkers and, of course, internet research. i actually went to the library. >> a lot of internet research to find a more like fax and gather statistics about employment with development disabilities, to see really what was going on. most of the information that i got off of the internet came from government founded website, so that selling new that most of the information that i was gettin
information because this is the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition but mr. ellis especially, it's a complicated issue. it's not black and white. it's so multifaceted that had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. obvious it was a lot, it's a competition that i can't talk about it all in seven minutes. first thing is to decide what is good to talk about. >> i that would be nice to have a focal point. i start anything...
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mr. jenkins. name, please? - marie ellis. - you may not like it here, miss. sweetwater's a family town, if you get what i mean. - you better tell me something about yourself. our marshal's mighty particular about what new folks' business is. - well, gentlemen, i think your marshal will be a good deal more interested in my business. i waited a long time to meet hihiagain. i'll be out in the street when he's ready. - you must be out of your head. - you always was a mite too sure of yourself, paladin. (laughing) still a split eyelash faster. always was, always will be. you know, i was beginning to think you... you was dead - well, i wondered the same aboututou. army let the scouts go, you just dropped out of sight. - well, the buffalo all gone, the plains tribes breaking up, s made a big show out of your return. "legegd from the past offers to clean up sweetwater," they said. - they thought i was too old. well, i showed 'em. tyler! bustle on over here. - that's a fine e ece of shooting, marshal. so fast, i couldn't see your hand move. - pass the word... mr. pala
mr. jenkins. name, please? - marie ellis. - you may not like it here, miss. sweetwater's a family town, if you get what i mean. - you better tell me something about yourself. our marshal's mighty particular about what new folks' business is. - well, gentlemen, i think your marshal will be a good deal more interested in my business. i waited a long time to meet hihiagain. i'll be out in the street when he's ready. - you must be out of your head. - you always was a mite too sure of yourself,...
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mr. morgan. boy, you've finally come back home. yes, sir. ellie, ellie! come see who's here. well, don't just stand there. come on in. ellie! ellie! what is it? josh! hello, ellie. it's been a long time. it's about boone. well, he isn't here. yes, sir, i know. i... brought him home. - you mean he's here? - ellie, wait. where is he? out there. o lord, support us all the day long until the shadows lengthen and the evening comes. r of life is over, and our work is done. then in thy mercy, grant us safe lodging and a holy rest and peace at the last. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust in the sure hope of the resurrection unto eternal life. whoa. ld on. i'll take the horses on back to the livery stable. you'll come back, josh. thank you. but i thought maybe you and your father would like to be alone. you come on back, son. ( clicks tongue ) anybody here? i'm coming. i was forking down some hay from the loft. now, what can i do for you? do you know a man named randall? josh randall? yeah, i know him. why? we're looking for him. any particular reason? well, we figure he's g
mr. morgan. boy, you've finally come back home. yes, sir. ellie, ellie! come see who's here. well, don't just stand there. come on in. ellie! ellie! what is it? josh! hello, ellie. it's been a long time. it's about boone. well, he isn't here. yes, sir, i know. i... brought him home. - you mean he's here? - ellie, wait. where is he? out there. o lord, support us all the day long until the shadows lengthen and the evening comes. r of life is over, and our work is done. then in thy mercy, grant us...
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joining us now from washington, ellie smith, editor and chief of one of george washington university papers and from boston, liam knox. mrbegin with you because people at your school did walk out of class today. what was the point? what's the point they're trying to get across? >> right. well thanks for having me, bill. first of all i want to say, referring to these students, these immigrants as illegal immigrants is i think a little inaccurate. people can't be illegal, their actions can be illegal. >> let me stop you there. >> to answer your question now. >> let me stop you there. >> sure. >> you have a journalist. you're the editor of the newspaper. >> i'm one of the news editors. >> whatever it is, you're practicing journalism at tufts university. there's a federal law that prohibits people from crossing into this country without proper certification. >> i don't think you totally understood what i said. i was saying that people can't be illegal. >> there they are branded illegal aliens. >> but that branding is a little dehumanizing. >> that's not for you to say. as a reporter that is not for you to say. if you're writ
joining us now from washington, ellie smith, editor and chief of one of george washington university papers and from boston, liam knox. mrbegin with you because people at your school did walk out of class today. what was the point? what's the point they're trying to get across? >> right. well thanks for having me, bill. first of all i want to say, referring to these students, these immigrants as illegal immigrants is i think a little inaccurate. people can't be illegal, their actions can...
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mrs. franklin roosevelt according to one account was trying to lose herself and get away from being the president's wife. actually going to see ellie, hick's former lover, happily for eight years in minnesota, had fulfilled her dream and found a man to marry and left hick which was heartbreaking for him. they remained friends. something like a marriage, a lifelong partnership might have been possible with someone like ellie but hick's relationship with eleanor could never be that even if eleanor dared to leave fdr and live openly with a woman she was not able willing to devote herself to just one other person. she was always going to be tied not only to a husband but to bonds of duty and friendship with many others. this was a painful realization that had grown on hick in the years since she had met and fallen in love with her. made the time alone together especially precious. eleanor had insisted they would do a lot of resting and reading on vacation. she also mentioned in passing her idea of taking a camping trip in the mountains. now hick discovered there was an elaborate plan to explore yosemite on horseback, riding up to a lak
mrs. franklin roosevelt according to one account was trying to lose herself and get away from being the president's wife. actually going to see ellie, hick's former lover, happily for eight years in minnesota, had fulfilled her dream and found a man to marry and left hick which was heartbreaking for him. they remained friends. something like a marriage, a lifelong partnership might have been possible with someone like ellie but hick's relationship with eleanor could never be that even if...
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mr. trump appointed senator jeff sessions as u.s. attorney general and that's causing alarm for some people here in the bay area. "today in the bay's" jean ellieas more. >> president elect donald trump needs alabama senator jeff sessions as his appointment for u.s. attorney general, a move that has civil rights groups bristling. >> the aclu and other civil rights organizations have contested mr. sessions' positions on several important issues, including lgbt rights, abortion rights, capital punishment and the scope of presidential authority in times of war. >> reporter: the aclu says it's not confident sessions will uphold the constitutional rights of all americans. >> but he has a troubling history of having made racist comments. >> reporter: the senate rejected a federal judgeship for sessions 30 years ago after accusations of racism surfaced. the supporters say he voted to extend the voters rights act and confirmed eric holder. >> if he asks me, i'll share with him but i'm not talking about my agenda at this point. >> you have folks at the federal level who aren't fighting for our rights. i don't know what's going to happen with that now. >
mr. trump appointed senator jeff sessions as u.s. attorney general and that's causing alarm for some people here in the bay area. "today in the bay's" jean ellieas more. >> president elect donald trump needs alabama senator jeff sessions as his appointment for u.s. attorney general, a move that has civil rights groups bristling. >> the aclu and other civil rights organizations have contested mr. sessions' positions on several important issues, including lgbt rights,...
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mr. trump, like it or not, spoke to that hurt in a way that got him to be now president elect. >> did the emotions there, we've got draths like congressman keith ellis and howard deen they will throw their hats in the ring for the chairmanship. how important is this step as far as the reconciliation party and future plans? >> it will show whether democrats learned from what just happened. keith ellis southeast son was one of two or three democrats in the house who supported bernie sanders, he is a progressive. he is also a muslim american, he appeals to a lot of members of the democratic party, then you have somebody like howard dean who already was the dnc chair and it sort of goes back to this issue of are we going to go with the same old thing that we have had before or are we going to try something fresh and new? somebody who speaks to the people, who are supporting one of our candidates. you know, especially after the wikileaks revelations about the dnc's dealings and what they've said about bernie sanders it's going to be really interesting to see how the democrats regroup and what they've learned from this election. >> it sure will. ladies, t
mr. trump, like it or not, spoke to that hurt in a way that got him to be now president elect. >> did the emotions there, we've got draths like congressman keith ellis and howard deen they will throw their hats in the ring for the chairmanship. how important is this step as far as the reconciliation party and future plans? >> it will show whether democrats learned from what just happened. keith ellis southeast son was one of two or three democrats in the house who supported bernie...
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mr. juarez: we will be going to your questions and just a moment. before we do, i want to ask you, dr. ellis, given the point dr. oski just made about how these things become fixed values , stone mountain becomes stone mountain, and it is very hard to it.tone mountain that plaque of robert e. lee that says he was beyond reproach is part of this building. on -- un-builed -- ild that? should we go dr. ellis: i think the question ld the concrete and the symbols and image we have created. , we can.ah it takes a great deal of effort to do that. the easier thing to do is let it stand and create new definitions for why it should stay there, collet culture, call it something else. .o not call it violence do not talk about what it does or has done to a community. for me, what makes it even more that we not only grapple with this but that we resolve this is because it will sores be like a scab, a that will not heal. in god's house makes it even deeper in terms of its ability or its ability to destroy. people thatse, the i knew as a child who were the , who did not allow oppression to overcome them, wh
mr. juarez: we will be going to your questions and just a moment. before we do, i want to ask you, dr. ellis, given the point dr. oski just made about how these things become fixed values , stone mountain becomes stone mountain, and it is very hard to it.tone mountain that plaque of robert e. lee that says he was beyond reproach is part of this building. on -- un-builed -- ild that? should we go dr. ellis: i think the question ld the concrete and the symbols and image we have created. , we...
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mrs. franklin roosevelt, said one account, was trying to lose herself and get away from being the president's wife. they were actually going to see ellie who is hicks former lover, a woman she lived with happily for eight years in minnesota ellie had fulfilled her childhood dream and found the man to marry and left hip which was heartbreaking for hick but they remained friends. they went to see her. something like a marriage, a lifelong partnership, might have been possible with someone like ellie but hick's relationship with eleanor could never be that. even if eleanor had dared to leave fb dr and live openly with a woman, she was not able to devote herself to one other person. he was always going to be tied not only to a husband but to the bond of duty and friendship of many others. this was a painful realization that had grown on hit in the years since she had met and fallen in love with her. it made this time alone together especially precious. eleanor had insisted there was a lot of resting and reading on their vacation. she also mentioned in passing her idea of taking a little camping trip in the mountains. now hick discovered th
mrs. franklin roosevelt, said one account, was trying to lose herself and get away from being the president's wife. they were actually going to see ellie who is hicks former lover, a woman she lived with happily for eight years in minnesota ellie had fulfilled her childhood dream and found the man to marry and left hip which was heartbreaking for hick but they remained friends. they went to see her. something like a marriage, a lifelong partnership, might have been possible with someone like...
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mr. hall here would come along and help me on the job. yeah, i...i mean, i... howie kale. well, i guess you people will want some supper. i think i'll skip it, sam. skip ellie's stew? well, you know, my ulcer and all. llas, and your pa and me will go change the horses. i'll go with you and help you. now you don't mind buying me a second bowl, do you, randall? seeing as you're gonna collect all that money on me. hey, kid, you ain't touched your stew. i'm not very hungry. oh, shame. me? best stew i ever ate. yes, sir, missy, you got a real talent. er tell you that? no? why, i'd say that was a grievous shame. wouldn't you say that, kid? pretty little filly like this all bursting with talent. nobody to appreciate it but the coyotes and cactus. how much for the bottle, ellie? i don't know. i'll have to ask pa. a dollar something. well, uh, you keep the difference. a belt? my reward money, aren't you? first i gotta feed you, now it's my liquor. you won't miss it. oh, i don't know. it adds up. mr. randall? yes, mr. kale? i allow as i can make it rewarding to you. now is that a fact? you sure you won't have a belt, joe? i told you no. well, you're probably right, we
mr. hall here would come along and help me on the job. yeah, i...i mean, i... howie kale. well, i guess you people will want some supper. i think i'll skip it, sam. skip ellie's stew? well, you know, my ulcer and all. llas, and your pa and me will go change the horses. i'll go with you and help you. now you don't mind buying me a second bowl, do you, randall? seeing as you're gonna collect all that money on me. hey, kid, you ain't touched your stew. i'm not very hungry. oh, shame. me? best stew...