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listen to do that owns good talking with you thank you so much great to be with you thank you larry. richard schiff is the terrific american actor who starred in the long running aaron sorkin to hit the west wing the last time he was here he told me that his entrance into political activism is largely due to his role as toby ziegler in the west wing he's currently appearing in age rio's ballers that's in its third season and he will soon star in the good doctor which premieres on a.b.c. next month and we'll talk about the h.b.o. an a.b.c. shows but first a little politics and a little worried about north korea. among many other things yeah. i'm worried about the. the nature of the way this president does business and and his lack of any clear path to solutions and to ameliorating. incendiary situations like this yeah i mean to to come out and say we will bring down fire and fury like the world has never seen before. it's just not the kind of talk that i think there's anybody any good if you were in august saki right and the well it reminds me of the history that i started when truman had a h
listen to do that owns good talking with you thank you so much great to be with you thank you larry. richard schiff is the terrific american actor who starred in the long running aaron sorkin to hit the west wing the last time he was here he told me that his entrance into political activism is largely due to his role as toby ziegler in the west wing he's currently appearing in age rio's ballers that's in its third season and he will soon star in the good doctor which premieres on a.b.c. next...
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larry richards is somebody that's in the law firm space, he's a psychologist that has a practice built up around the hogan products because they're excellent and he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, especially law firm leaders that participated. there are folks out there that are using them and there's also other tests that were in the situational judgment, in the-- the biographical inventories which are kind of like a moneyball type instruments. all of these things protected better. in fact, some of the academic predictor were negley correlated. higher the lact's, or the lower your practical judgment. so there's a huge amount of effort that can be put in from a law firm to continue to think thoughtfully who is successful in the practice and why. you can't build self-reflection, unfortunately, and he think the legal practice dramatically underinvests in thinking lawyer development, but tremendous research has been done out there and i'm happy to go off line and equate where to begin on that. the tests are used. >> talk a little about the role that the bar exam plays
larry richards is somebody that's in the law firm space, he's a psychologist that has a practice built up around the hogan products because they're excellent and he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, especially law firm leaders that participated. there are folks out there that are using them and there's also other tests that were in the situational judgment, in the-- the biographical inventories which are kind of like a moneyball type instruments. all of these things protected...
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larry richards is somebody that's in the law firm space, a psychologist that has a big practice built up around the hogan products and he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, especially law firm leaders. there are folks out there that are using them. there's also other tests that were in the initial judgment, the biographical inventories which are kind of like a moneyball type instrument, all of these things predicted way better. some of the academic predictors were negatively correlated with those factors. the higher the sat the slightly lower the ability to develop business. there is a huge amount of effort that can be put into the law firm to begin to think thoughtfully about who's successful in the practice and why. you can't bill self reflection and they dramatically underinvest in thinking through the development, but there's tremendous research that's been done and i'm happy to go off-line and equate somebody with where to begin on that inquiry. those tests are being used. >> talk a little bit about the role of the bar exam and what that place, the correlation b
larry richards is somebody that's in the law firm space, a psychologist that has a big practice built up around the hogan products and he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, especially law firm leaders. there are folks out there that are using them. there's also other tests that were in the initial judgment, the biographical inventories which are kind of like a moneyball type instrument, all of these things predicted way better. some of the academic predictors were negatively...
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larry richards is the law firm space that has a big crack is built on ground. -- the practice built on ground. tens of thousands of law firm partners and leaders that participate. there are folks out there that are using them. there is also other tests in the situational judgment the biographical inventory like a money ball type instrument. all of these things predicted way better. as a matter of fact, some of the academic rigor or his word negatively correlated. so the higher the lsat, blow your ability to develop business or the higher your undergraduate gpa, the lower your development. there is a huge amount of effort that can be put in for my law firm that begins to think who successful in the practice and why. they can't build self reflection unfortunately. the legal part is dramatically under a bus kind of thinking through lawyer development and there's tremendous research and i'm happy to go offline and equate somebody were to begin on the inquiry. >> they talk a little bit about the role of our exam plays in this process. the correlation between bar exam passage and al-assad an
larry richards is the law firm space that has a big crack is built on ground. -- the practice built on ground. tens of thousands of law firm partners and leaders that participate. there are folks out there that are using them. there is also other tests in the situational judgment the biographical inventory like a money ball type instrument. all of these things predicted way better. as a matter of fact, some of the academic rigor or his word negatively correlated. so the higher the lsat, blow...
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larry richards is somebody was in the law firm space, he's a psychologist that has a big practice built up around the hogan products because they are excellent. he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, facially law firm leaders. there are folks out there who are using them. there's also other tests that were in the shultz and zedeck, situational judgment, biographical inventories which are kind of like a money ball type instrument here all of these things predicted way better than lsat and gpas. some of the academic predictors were negatively correlated with effectiveness factors. so hire the lsat a slightly lower your ability to develop business or the higher your undergrad gpa, the lower your practical judgment. and so there's a huge amount of effort that can be put in from a law firm to begin to think thoughtfully about whose successful in the practice and why. you can't build self reflection, fortunately, and i think the legal practice dramatically underestimates, and to invest in kind of thinking through lower development. but there's tremendous research that's been
larry richards is somebody was in the law firm space, he's a psychologist that has a big practice built up around the hogan products because they are excellent. he probably has tens of thousands of law firm partners, facially law firm leaders. there are folks out there who are using them. there's also other tests that were in the shultz and zedeck, situational judgment, biographical inventories which are kind of like a money ball type instrument here all of these things predicted way better...
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in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and a half years in the bristol county house of correction. >> the judge recommending that carter serve 15 months behind bars but staying that sentence until after her appeal. the 20-year-old convicted in june of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend conrad roy. just before the judge's decision thursday emotional statements from roy's father and sister. >> he gave me an amazing 13 years being my best friend and best role model that any little sister could ask for. >> michelle carter exploited my son's weaknesses and used him as a pawn if her own well-being. >>
in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and...
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liz: we've got to run, larry, thank you so much. richard you see, marine one, the helicopter, has just landed at joint base andrews, the president will exit the helicopter, then get onto air force one, and we'll be right back. dow jones industrials up 48 points. . . . . potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chev
liz: we've got to run, larry, thank you so much. richard you see, marine one, the helicopter, has just landed at joint base andrews, the president will exit the helicopter, then get onto air force one, and we'll be right back. dow jones industrials up 48 points. . . . . potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you. alison: doug is here now.h all the marveling of how cool it is. low humidity. this feels so weird for august. >> when we get this pattern this cool, the things i think about are we going to bounce back the other way and be incredibly hot in september? we have had that before. or october weather in september? that is fun after 40 years of doing this. you don't know. alison: you never know. doug: look at the models but at the end of the day you don't know. you take it as it comes. the next ten days will be cooler than average. isn't that a pretty view off the rooftop? skies are clearing. clear and cool. nice night to open up the windows and let cool dry air in. this time of august in the upper 70's. nice. 79. common number around the metro now. 81 at charlottesville. hagerstown. 77 over easton. 75 in dover. ocean city got the sun back this afternoon. 75 degrees. the forecast has clouds. light wind in the everything. in the 70's. satellite and the radar showing you the last cloud cover across the eastern shore. e
richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you. alison: doug is here now.h all the marveling of how cool it is. low humidity. this feels so weird for august. >> when we get this pattern this cool, the things i think about are we going to bounce back the other way and be incredibly hot in september? we have had that before. or october weather in september? that is fun after 40 years of doing this. you don't know. alison: you never know. doug: look at the models but at the end of the day you...
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reporting live in arlington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. larryensions over all things civil war is prompting manassas to cancel a tradition. the city says it will not hold its annual civil war weekend this year. it was supposed to be next weekend coinciding with the 155th anniversary of the second battle of bull run. next at 5:00, the coming. now just three days away. you see the town expected to double in size. alison: also next at 5:00 the 7 on your side team dips into a d.c. program that might be doling out money to businesses that don't deserve it. the two sides to this controversy just ahead. you each drive a ford pickup right? the two sides to this controversy juyes.head. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- oh my... the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find new road
reporting live in arlington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. larryensions over all things civil war is prompting manassas to cancel a tradition. the city says it will not hold its annual civil war weekend this year. it was supposed to be next weekend coinciding with the 155th anniversary of the second battle of bull run. next at 5:00, the coming. now just three days away. you see the town expected to double in size. alison: also next at 5:00 the 7 on your side team dips into a d.c. program that...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: that is an old wall. >> doug is here to talk about the dreary monday. >> unsettled pattern where we get a day or two that is nice. the pattern may take a week by the weekend. we may get rid of the crummy stuff. it looks good. this is cloudy and damp. a few scattered showers in the area. tomorrow we will add thunderstorms to the mix. wednesday we get sun. thursday and friday the shower and the storms are back. 72 in winchester. 79 in fredericksburg. doppler radar indicates the scattered shower around the area. headed that way from warrenton to gaithersburg and baltimore. most of the action is metro north. very little compareively south of the washington area so a few more hourers to go with the show area. tomorrow we have a chance of storms in the morning but otherwise cloudy. a few degrees warmer. see what the future cast has to say through the evening. they will bring in a second band tonight that appears to stay south of the metro area until we hit sunrise. then the model says we c
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: that is an old wall. >> doug is here to talk about the dreary monday. >> unsettled pattern where we get a day or two that is nice. the pattern may take a week by the weekend. we may get rid of the crummy stuff. it looks good. this is cloudy and damp. a few scattered showers in the area. tomorrow we will add thunderstorms to the mix. wednesday we get sun. thursday and friday the shower and the storms are back. 72 in winchester. 79 in...
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destruction of the middle east that we created there with the iraq war just because like ann richards said on larrying that night. he said -- love war. they know how to make war. they make money off of war. and how much hate speeches were given then? i think it was 945 lies were given to the american people in the lead-up to the iraq war. and you know, this is like we're living in a space age fascist impar. we were given the patriots act, citizens united which i call corporate international weasels united. and to bribe money and the hate that goes with that. and then there's alec. we need to look into alec, what that has created, all the hate. but there's a lot to look at, lots to think about. but anyway, there's a lot to talk about here and i can't go into all of it. but thank you and have a good day. host: ok. ken is calling in from south carolina on our republican line. ken, do you think that protection of hate speech should be the same as the protection of other kinds of speech? caller: yes, i do. i think that you may not like it. you may think it's vile or anything else but you got to sit ther
destruction of the middle east that we created there with the iraq war just because like ann richards said on larrying that night. he said -- love war. they know how to make war. they make money off of war. and how much hate speeches were given then? i think it was 945 lies were given to the american people in the lead-up to the iraq war. and you know, this is like we're living in a space age fascist impar. we were given the patriots act, citizens united which i call corporate international...
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live from the satellite center, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, rich. developing now more than three dozen people are dead after two trains collided outside alexandria in egypt. more than 120 people were hurt when a train slammed into back of another one that was waiting at a station. it's egypt's deadliest train crash in a decade. nancy: at home, the fl alexandria. they did not stop a man from running inside to save an elderly woman and her son. stephen tschida is live in the parkfairfax neighborhood with the latest on this. stephen? stephen: nancy, still an active clean-up going on here. you can see over my shoulder and you can see up on the roof, the workmen up there trying to figure in the hole from the raging fire. i want to show you something that puts this in perspective. you see this? that is the walker from the elderly woman who lives here who was rescued by a man working nearby. wrapped inside a -- trapped inside a burning building an elderly woman and her son. >> he goes in there. a hero. stephen: several people spotted the flames and ed weap
live from the satellite center, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, rich. developing now more than three dozen people are dead after two trains collided outside alexandria in egypt. more than 120 people were hurt when a train slammed into back of another one that was waiting at a station. it's egypt's deadliest train crash in a decade. nancy: at home, the fl alexandria. they did not stop a man from running inside to save an elderly woman and her son. stephen tschida is live in the...
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larry: they are very busy out there, rich. richard: this is the disaster operations center. communications for us all over the d.m.v. and houston >>> you can see them on the phones between the d.m.v. around the disaster area. but this is part of the red cross response. >> i get the sense this is big and scary. especially those in affected abc news. >> valley is among the dozen of the call taker in the red cross disaster operation center in fairfax. >> this is transportation. getting around. she is on the phone with people in houston. where can i get shelter? >> her family was in a house in houston and she was concerned because she hadn't been able to get through to 911. >> the red cross is sending help to houston. the helters are picking up with people. >> houston is a disaster and is expanding. >> the red cross telling arivalses to be prepared to stay put for three days. >> this have be a long response. >> we use it to get the hot meals in area cut off now. >> the red cross workers are they don't want clothing or the food donations. they are looking for money and blood sew
larry: they are very busy out there, rich. richard: this is the disaster operations center. communications for us all over the d.m.v. and houston >>> you can see them on the phones between the d.m.v. around the disaster area. but this is part of the red cross response. >> i get the sense this is big and scary. especially those in affected abc news. >> valley is among the dozen of the call taker in the red cross disaster operation center in fairfax. >> this is...
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for the labor movement lost larry conan just a moment and as donald trump ramps up the belligerent rhetoric against north korea is he trying to play the madman like richard nixon did back in the seventy's or is trump legitimately crazy that a more intense rumble with rob and medea been. the unionization vote and campaign mississippi's nissan factory was supposed to be a turning point for the labor movement in the south but when workers cast their ballots last thursday and friday they voted against joining the united auto workers by an almost two to one margin final vote was twenty two hundred forty four against unionization to thirteen hundred seven in favor so what happened joining me now is larry cohen board chair of our revolution and i should add former president of communication workers of america so you correct union president you would know this stuff from the bottom up but i do so one thing i know this is it yeah so what happened to him so what happened in canton is all too familiar which is that majority of the workers who actually signed up and petitions supporting the union management hires union busters they come into the workplace so they're
for the labor movement lost larry conan just a moment and as donald trump ramps up the belligerent rhetoric against north korea is he trying to play the madman like richard nixon did back in the seventy's or is trump legitimately crazy that a more intense rumble with rob and medea been. the unionization vote and campaign mississippi's nissan factory was supposed to be a turning point for the labor movement in the south but when workers cast their ballots last thursday and friday they voted...
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used was much harsher and has been much harsher privately lenny and richard thanks for your time today. thank you both thank you larry thanks for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget use the politicking ash that's all for this edition of politicking. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different speech because there were no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its make. our children a sick three stranded here without say there is
used was much harsher and has been much harsher privately lenny and richard thanks for your time today. thank you both thank you larry thanks for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget use the politicking ash that's all for this edition of politicking. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i...
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public financing of campaigns great stuff larry cohen ok also pleasure thank you so much it's great having you with us coming up donald trump is a wanna be richard nixon is north korea threats prove it explain why and it's rumble with rob mariana and the deal benjamin right after the break. what do you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the fish your wife or those who've gone to the lodge in england what's your biggest fear now little bit on the hay ride with the let's talk a little bit bored you say if you ever miss the things the best part about. exploring the topic that doesn't belong to you now i would give you due to bush jim more. rejected tonight is a comedy gold and not the fangs by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your life profit over people at every turn. over data it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not t
public financing of campaigns great stuff larry cohen ok also pleasure thank you so much it's great having you with us coming up donald trump is a wanna be richard nixon is north korea threats prove it explain why and it's rumble with rob mariana and the deal benjamin right after the break. what do you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the fish your wife or those who've gone to the lodge in england what's your biggest fear now little bit on the hay ride with the let's...
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richard lister, bbc news. i'm joined now by professor larry sabato, director of the centre for politics at the university of virginiaa rlottesville. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i know you've lived and worked in cha rlottesville news. i know you've lived and worked in charlottesville for a long time. what are your thoughts about what happened at the weekend, and the response from donald trump? the event itself was an outrage. i live on the university of virginity lawn —— university of virginia lawn and i watched these folks with their torches pretending they were in germany with —— in germany in the 19305 germany with —— in germany in the 1930s walk past my home and go and beat up student university administrators. whatever donald trump says today is far too little, far too late. he had his moment, he missed it. by the way his vice president did too. his first statement was bland. it's interesting to hear not only opinion writers in the new york times, bottles a nd writers in the new york times, bottles and other republican politicians describe this as an american. that's absolutely correct. for anyone who t
richard lister, bbc news. i'm joined now by professor larry sabato, director of the centre for politics at the university of virginiaa rlottesville. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i know you've lived and worked in cha rlottesville news. i know you've lived and worked in charlottesville for a long time. what are your thoughts about what happened at the weekend, and the response from donald trump? the event itself was an outrage. i live on the university of virginity lawn —— university...
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richard, and entrepreneur aleck ross. they're running on the democratic ticket challenging republican governor larry hogan. >> a sinkhole formedfront yard. but tonight new questions about how it happened and who foots the bill for repairs. >> well, a lot of you want it. we're working for you to make sure youave what y hou >>> a ten-foot sinkhole is swallowing a woman's garden and it is growing. she lives in a neighborhood in capital heights. it can happen outside your house, too. bureau chief tracee wilkins is working for you looking into the cause and cost of sinkholes. all the rain we got last week left this hole. . she says she has never seen anything like this. the repair will mean digging out what's in the hole and filng could cost thousands. the cheese peek region we gets a lot of rain, that water goes somewhere. >> adam director says the county is not responsible for repairs here. he likened it to a basement over flowing. >> when neighborhoods are being developed, they'll store materials or dump things under the ground. in this case i found out that there was metals there were other materials that rusted and degraded fa
richard, and entrepreneur aleck ross. they're running on the democratic ticket challenging republican governor larry hogan. >> a sinkhole formedfront yard. but tonight new questions about how it happened and who foots the bill for repairs. >> well, a lot of you want it. we're working for you to make sure youave what y hou >>> a ten-foot sinkhole is swallowing a woman's garden and it is growing. she lives in a neighborhood in capital heights. it can happen outside your...
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president richard trumka made the decision to leave the president's manufacturing council. the former treasury secretary larry summers says not enough c's have quit. -- ceo's have quit. >> i think if he were to be deserted en masse because they decided collectively to send a strong signal, i can't believe he would fail to hear that signal, and there is certainly a adjustmentd for an when the president of the united states is a quite a civil rights activists -- equating civil rights activists with white supremacist. it would be constructive for the presidency -- vonnie: candy trump administration get the legislative agenda back on track? bloomberg's white house reporter joins us from washington. on those comments about the former treasury secretary made, the ceo's leading the manufacturing council is one thing but would it take staffers, close aides, people in positions that have been bestowed upon them by the president to leave before anything changes in washington? >> we have not seen any evidence of this happening so far. we have heard private whispers of dismay from some of the president's advisers, a sens
president richard trumka made the decision to leave the president's manufacturing council. the former treasury secretary larry summers says not enough c's have quit. -- ceo's have quit. >> i think if he were to be deserted en masse because they decided collectively to send a strong signal, i can't believe he would fail to hear that signal, and there is certainly a adjustmentd for an when the president of the united states is a quite a civil rights activists -- equating civil rights...
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. >> my name is larry schiller, and the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. i photographed a lot of politicians. i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. from those 400 odd pictures in the book we were able to select 77 photographs that we felt told the story of jf k and his life and times. john f. kennedy was a president who saw america's place in the world. he was a man who understood history, who served in world war ii. he understood the issues of civil rights. he understood many of the conflicts around the world. this exhibit addresses the issue of jfk's vision for america. it's the story of the life and his times. pictures from the family scrap book are very interesting. just like any oth
. >> my name is larry schiller, and the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. i photographed a lot of politicians. i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers....
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richard nixon library for hosting it. i want to specifically recognize bill baribault, frank gannon, larry and all of the incredibly kind and helpful people who make things happen so smoothly and graciously here at the library. so thank you, all of you. [ applause ] last but not least, i'd like to thank my wonderful supportive family, many of whom are here today. so, thank you. [ applause ] welcome. when my now 34-year-old grandson, who is here today, was in the seventh grade, he offhandedly mentioned that his class was studying watergate. 22 years later, here i am presenting the result of his remark, my memoir. it has been a long haul, but i was determined to give bob's and my grandchildren a fuller picture and appreciation of our life and experience in washington than what they would get from their textbooks. my story covers, as you've heard several times now, the ten-year period from president nixon's nomination in july 1968 to the day bob walked out of prison on december 1978. in december 1978. it was a turbulent time in our country's history. the generation gap was widening and counterculture values were replacing past
richard nixon library for hosting it. i want to specifically recognize bill baribault, frank gannon, larry and all of the incredibly kind and helpful people who make things happen so smoothly and graciously here at the library. so thank you, all of you. [ applause ] last but not least, i'd like to thank my wonderful supportive family, many of whom are here today. so, thank you. [ applause ] welcome. when my now 34-year-old grandson, who is here today, was in the seventh grade, he offhandedly...
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richard: a.a.a. says to call the hotel to make sure you still have a room and keep your paperwork in case you have to document anything. larry: thank you the partial eclipse. live from 12:30 to 3:30 on newschannel8. and wjla.com. >> stormwatch7 bringing you the video as the tropical depression makes landfall. hurricane franklin now weakened to a tropical storms. larry: in new orleans a state of emergency are in effect. they are urging people to move the vales to higher ground. this could not happen at a worst time. >> arlington county police getting creative to promote take a look. nancy: they are going for it. some of the officers suiting up to demonstrate the fine synchronized swimming skills. the moves! this is to promote the police, fire and sheriff block party held august 26 at kenmore middle school. it's not easy to do that. larry: no. to do it with a smile. nancy: they do it well. larry: i love when people don't take themselves serious. nancy: and they certainly do not. larry: call it what it is. nancy: turn it down to doug in the stormwatch7's weather center. great day to enjoy the night out. >> passing shower in the
richard: a.a.a. says to call the hotel to make sure you still have a room and keep your paperwork in case you have to document anything. larry: thank you the partial eclipse. live from 12:30 to 3:30 on newschannel8. and wjla.com. >> stormwatch7 bringing you the video as the tropical depression makes landfall. hurricane franklin now weakened to a tropical storms. larry: in new orleans a state of emergency are in effect. they are urging people to move the vales to higher ground. this could...
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richard cantu, abc news, new york. our way, make sure you have the weather app t. is free on iphone and android. larry: the massive sink hole in florida is getting worse. look at this. two more homes outside tampa were condemned over the weekend as the hole grows and swallows more of a neighborhood block t. now reaches 260 feet from end to end. at this point, six homes have either been condemned or destroyed. and new kay-ins have got son dangerous, the demolition crews strod leave, returning to work only by boat inside that sink hole. autria: new this morning, we are just devastated. hollywood couple chris pratt and anna faris calling it quits. pratt posted the news on facebook last night, saying that and he his wife are separating after eight years of marriage. he said in a statement that the two had been trying to make things work and even though they are separating, they still have deep respect for each other. a similar statement was tweeted from faris' verified account late sunday night. big not they're talk about it. 6:18, as we get ready for the forecast, veronica's favorite movie, "wonder woman
richard cantu, abc news, new york. our way, make sure you have the weather app t. is free on iphone and android. larry: the massive sink hole in florida is getting worse. look at this. two more homes outside tampa were condemned over the weekend as the hole grows and swallows more of a neighborhood block t. now reaches 260 feet from end to end. at this point, six homes have either been condemned or destroyed. and new kay-ins have got son dangerous, the demolition crews strod leave, returning to...
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people close to the president during his career are here today first we have larry member of the board of directors from the richard nixon foundation and reef key focuses on the dancing the legacy of richard nixon said the plan former board member and foundation president we have one individual who is very special to the foundation as a vietnam veteran jack was the first three military aid to the president of united states and served as nixon's chief of staff 1975 through 1980 he was played by kevin bacon and was a mainstay of the nixon foundation next to the superior court of california before ascending to the bench following the 27 districts in the house of representatives under george to be bush serving as undersecretary of commerce as the director of u.s. patent trademark office over nine ben stein became the ability to repeat one word with inflexions with the word buhler while he is so often noted a popular at but economists rand attorney serving as a speechwriter for president nixon many was writing that health care message to congress in 1974. as a white house fellow special assistant to the president had de
people close to the president during his career are here today first we have larry member of the board of directors from the richard nixon foundation and reef key focuses on the dancing the legacy of richard nixon said the plan former board member and foundation president we have one individual who is very special to the foundation as a vietnam veteran jack was the first three military aid to the president of united states and served as nixon's chief of staff 1975 through 1980 he was played by...