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masters arbors also had a taco stand to provide free food for their customers. during this time of year, it is important that everyone feels like they matter. >> i'm just thankful to see this happen. i am very grateful to see this happen today. that is what it is all about. >> reporter: the barbers say this year's event was a success and plan to do it bigger and better next year. >>> in santa rosa eight dedicated today. >> reporter: michael wolf is na two sonoma county veterans. one is john sayi wer of the nav distinguished flying cross. the other honoree, iraq combat veteran michael wolf, owner of contracting donated a lot of time, labor, material, and money to help build the 14 250 square foot homes. >> all this recognition is so nice. but really, i am little guilty taking it because i could not have done this without so many people that stepped up to help me. >> very soon, ets and shelters into these homes to use for as long as they need for little to no cost. >> reporter: the annual king tides return this week. on the bay area coastline, king tides are the h
masters arbors also had a taco stand to provide free food for their customers. during this time of year, it is important that everyone feels like they matter. >> i'm just thankful to see this happen. i am very grateful to see this happen today. that is what it is all about. >> reporter: the barbers say this year's event was a success and plan to do it bigger and better next year. >>> in santa rosa eight dedicated today. >> reporter: michael wolf is na two sonoma...
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the dominican sisters from ann arbor, michigan.cial recognition to the students who designed stunning ornaments to decorate 56 different christmas trees. thank you, students, i hear you out there. when they were doing the 56 trees, there were one for each in ournd each territory country. we have a great country and we love it deeply. for christians across our nation, this is a sacred season that begins 2000 years ago when jesus christ was born. declared to the shepherds tending their flocks, i bring you good tidings, great joy which will be to all people. a savior,ou was born which is christ, the lord. there, in bethlehem, mary and joseph held in the hands the son of god, the light of the world and through him, the promise of eternal salvation. the christmas season reflects all that is best in the american spirit. this is a time of the year for rejoicing with our family and friends, for spreading charity and good will and our commitment. it is all over this country and for giving thanks for all of the blessings in our lives. forre
the dominican sisters from ann arbor, michigan.cial recognition to the students who designed stunning ornaments to decorate 56 different christmas trees. thank you, students, i hear you out there. when they were doing the 56 trees, there were one for each in ournd each territory country. we have a great country and we love it deeply. for christians across our nation, this is a sacred season that begins 2000 years ago when jesus christ was born. declared to the shepherds tending their flocks, i...
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in his work, he had the most wonderful of allies in arbor his wife of 73 years. -- barbara bush his wife of 73 , years. he called her barb, and when it called for it, the enforcer. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children always wanted to throw up when they heard that. [laughter] a letter to barbara durin the war, young george h.w. bush said i love you with all my heart and to know you love me means my life. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. as they will tell you, they surely were. as vice president, bush once visited a children's leukemia ward. 35 years before he and barbara had lost a daughter, robin, to the disease. in krakow, a young boy wanted to meet the american vice president. learning the child was sick with the cancer that had taken robin, bush began to cry. to his diary, later that day, the vice president said this, my eyes flooded with tears and behind me was a bank of television cameras. i thought i cannot turn around, i cannot dissolve because of personal tragedy in the face of nurses that give of themselves every day. so i stood there looki
in his work, he had the most wonderful of allies in arbor his wife of 73 years. -- barbara bush his wife of 73 , years. he called her barb, and when it called for it, the enforcer. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children always wanted to throw up when they heard that. [laughter] a letter to barbara durin the war, young george h.w. bush said i love you with all my heart and to know you love me means my life. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. as they will tell...
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peter morgan, ann arbor, said no family is complete without an embarrassing uncle. we have too many embarrassing uncles in the united states senate. lots of embarrassing stuff. the united states senate is no longer the world's greatest deliberative body. everybody needs to quit saying it until we recover from this period of polarization and the fear of the political consequences of tough votes. hiding legislation behind closed doors, giant omnibus bills but most don't know what is in them. k st. lobbyists knowing about the textile managers package before even senators. that is today's senate. no amendments. solving the toughest problems will not happen without tough votes. we can talk about the tough problems. we can visit about them. we can argue about them. we can campaign on them but we are not going to solve them without tough votes. it will not happen. my first year in the senate was 2007. we voted on 306 amendments in 2007. this year as of yesterday, we had 36. that is a remarkable difference. something is broken, and if we don't have the strength to look in t
peter morgan, ann arbor, said no family is complete without an embarrassing uncle. we have too many embarrassing uncles in the united states senate. lots of embarrassing stuff. the united states senate is no longer the world's greatest deliberative body. everybody needs to quit saying it until we recover from this period of polarization and the fear of the political consequences of tough votes. hiding legislation behind closed doors, giant omnibus bills but most don't know what is in them. k...
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>> the library is in ann arbor, and the museum is in grand rapids. which is the only museum and library that are separate. i sit on the board of the ford foundation and so we do events to support both the library and the museum. >> i see. okay. tweed, where is the teddy roosevelt library and -- >> there isn't one. they weren't presidential libraries there, so the vast majority of his papers that were collected during his life and afterwards, the personal stuff is at the harvard library. the governmental stuff is at the library of congress. >> okay. >> so the museum he has now is saga more hill. >> and that's a museum. >> it's run by the park services. it's full of his stuff that was there. >> if you could tell someone in two sentences, the most important thing about teddy roosevelt, what would you want people to know. >> i think normally what people think is the most important thing he achieved as president was it the conservation effort. that's one out of seven acres. that was a tremendous achievement. another achievement, perhaps, for better or wor
>> the library is in ann arbor, and the museum is in grand rapids. which is the only museum and library that are separate. i sit on the board of the ford foundation and so we do events to support both the library and the museum. >> i see. okay. tweed, where is the teddy roosevelt library and -- >> there isn't one. they weren't presidential libraries there, so the vast majority of his papers that were collected during his life and afterwards, the personal stuff is at the...
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that has topped billboard charts multiple times, the dominican sisters, who i met backstage, from ann arborry special recognition to the students who designed stunning ornaments to decorate 56 different christmas trees here in president park. i hear you out there. thank you, students. thank you very much. when they were doing the 56 trees there was one for each state and the territories in our magnificent country. we truly have a great country. we are proud of it and we love it deeply. for christians all across our nation, around the world, this is a sacred season that again -- that begins 2000 years ago when jesus christ was born. an angel declared to the shepherds tending their flocks behold, i bring you good , tidings, great joy, which will be to all people, for unto you his born in the city, a savior, -- for unto you is born in the city, a savior, which is christ the lord. there in bethlehem mary and joseph held in their hands the son of god, the light of the world, and through him, the promise of eternal salvation. no matter one's face or beliefs, -- no matter one's faith or beliefs, t
that has topped billboard charts multiple times, the dominican sisters, who i met backstage, from ann arborry special recognition to the students who designed stunning ornaments to decorate 56 different christmas trees here in president park. i hear you out there. thank you, students. thank you very much. when they were doing the 56 trees there was one for each state and the territories in our magnificent country. we truly have a great country. we are proud of it and we love it deeply. for...
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>> and ann arbor michigan. >> okay and are you involved in that library, you and your family? >> the library is in ann arbor and the museum is in grand rapids which i think is the only use him and library that are separate. and so, i sit on the board of the ford foundation and we do events to support the library and the museum. >> where is teddy roosevelt library? >> there isn't one. they work presidential libraries then, so the vast majority of his papers that were collected during his life and afterwards, the personal stuff is at harvard library and the governmental stuff is at the library of congress. >> okay. >> so the museum he has is in sagamore here, and it's run by the house, full of his stuff that was there. so if you could tell somebody in two sentences the most important thing about teddy read is about what would you want them to know. well, i think normally what people think is the most important thing he achieved as president which was the conservation effort, 230 million acres, that's one out of seven acres in the lower 48, and that was a tremendous achievement.
>> and ann arbor michigan. >> okay and are you involved in that library, you and your family? >> the library is in ann arbor and the museum is in grand rapids which i think is the only use him and library that are separate. and so, i sit on the board of the ford foundation and we do events to support the library and the museum. >> where is teddy roosevelt library? >> there isn't one. they work presidential libraries then, so the vast majority of his papers that...
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bit arbor turned on the red light. down 3-1. mark stone. that's another goal.ccident lose big, tunal of 6-2. >>> back to college baseball, jarod hess let his boys loose at number 2 kansas. a tough place to play. 3-point lead. final seconds. vick drained the 3 to send it into overtime. in the extra period, vick again. we're done here. stanford dropped a heartbreaker, 90-84. >>> well, you know what's not a heartbreaker? let me show you what's going to happen coming up on tuesday as i continue to flap my limbs. i'm waiting for the next tape to actually roll. holiday heros is back. this is the holiday party of the year for kansas, at at&t park. been going on forever. thrills, chills, games. speaking of games, it benefits all kinds of underserved kid, like these kids playing musical chairs at the family house, who we talked to today. >> the party is so good, that if a kid went to sleep and dreamt what would the best holiday party be, it would be holiday heros. they're able to have a great deal of fun, which is incredibly important during the child's treatment for ve
bit arbor turned on the red light. down 3-1. mark stone. that's another goal.ccident lose big, tunal of 6-2. >>> back to college baseball, jarod hess let his boys loose at number 2 kansas. a tough place to play. 3-point lead. final seconds. vick drained the 3 to send it into overtime. in the extra period, vick again. we're done here. stanford dropped a heartbreaker, 90-84. >>> well, you know what's not a heartbreaker? let me show you what's going to happen coming up on tuesday...
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ports are the watery gateway to global markets and an important component arbor economy but they can't continue if our port infrastructure doesn't meet the demands of the future r.t. correspondent natasha's week as more ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york to new jersey alone while those ports make up roughly twenty percent of the nation's gross domestic product and here the port of los angeles ranks as the number one container port in the country braveness some three million jobs but the question remains of just how long things can operate the way they are now. seaports help connect american farmers manufacturers and consumers to the world marketplace and found every us state lines on roughly fifteen seaports to handle imports and exports to lucre point eight billion dollars goods each day for every one billion in u.s. exports fifteen thousand jobs are created in fact twenty three million jobs are supported by seaports alone four point six trillion dollars are tight economic activity surrounding u.s. seaports and this infrastructure holds twenty six percent o
ports are the watery gateway to global markets and an important component arbor economy but they can't continue if our port infrastructure doesn't meet the demands of the future r.t. correspondent natasha's week as more ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york to new jersey alone while those ports make up roughly twenty percent of the nation's gross domestic product and here the port of los angeles ranks as the number one container port in the country braveness some three...
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. >>> ancient artifacts are wound up in western countries ann arbor away from where they once stood.o bring them back. nbc's lucy cavanaugh has the story. >> reporter: in the midst of the south pacific on one of the most remote islands on earth, the mute sentinels of easter island have stood guard for centuries. the indigenous people believe the statues carried the spirit of ancestors, but in 1868 one was plundered, shipped to london, installed at the british museum. now easter island's people are begging for its return. even if temporary. >> you have take and keeping him for 150 years. just give us some months, and we can have again. >> reporter: western capitals are full of foreign treasures, like this ancient egyptian of cleopatra's needle, whose twin, stands in new york. egypt wants its artifacts back. >> any artifact that left egypt in an illegal or dubious way should be returned to egypt. >> reporter: greece has long battled britain to return the marbles to the parthanon. in some cases the pressure has worked. france just announced it's giving back 26 pieces of african art seiz
. >>> ancient artifacts are wound up in western countries ann arbor away from where they once stood.o bring them back. nbc's lucy cavanaugh has the story. >> reporter: in the midst of the south pacific on one of the most remote islands on earth, the mute sentinels of easter island have stood guard for centuries. the indigenous people believe the statues carried the spirit of ancestors, but in 1868 one was plundered, shipped to london, installed at the british museum. now easter...
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with china or arbor. you know interventions that we've recently had are really the key factor here. third finally this far this age as a mother when a young at heart and for one russian grammy that means clocking up more and more skydives. yes. yes. yes he would want. to use it. so they have many many many more to show you will. always more. social media here in moscow this saturday night so i'm kevin i know best for me the rest of the team has celebrated the festivities right now of course and watching all. you know a lot of crazy things going up a lot of people you know. twitter rising and occasionally somebody pops up with something really. nice doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic. of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse started going after the users in the prison population. we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill like. the war on drugs the stakes here are with numbers of people who are in prison for. sins f
with china or arbor. you know interventions that we've recently had are really the key factor here. third finally this far this age as a mother when a young at heart and for one russian grammy that means clocking up more and more skydives. yes. yes. yes he would want. to use it. so they have many many many more to show you will. always more. social media here in moscow this saturday night so i'm kevin i know best for me the rest of the team has celebrated the festivities right now of course and...
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arbor of angel is in london on that part of the story let me just ask you alex here while we're waiting for the prime minister i mean this is a win but this is a win that has forced the the prime minister to. basically give yourself a political shelf wife. she's a lame duck in one way use it she says those numbers. those in favor of theresa may standing on staying on two hundred thirty seconds to one hundred seventeen i mean that is not really a comfortable way in ok she's got over that she only needed one hundred fifty nine m.p.'s to support but even so she's got one hundred seventeen who wanted her to go and that is extremely uncomfortable for her yes she's had to give assurances to those m.p.'s on her own side that she would not lead the conservative party into the next general election in the u.k. which is june twenty twenty two so perhaps that won a few people over but it didn't to a huge amount to to win over those one hundred seventeen m.p.'s who wanted her to go wanted to oversee a new leader to lead the conservative party a new prime minister and were willing to sacrifice quite
arbor of angel is in london on that part of the story let me just ask you alex here while we're waiting for the prime minister i mean this is a win but this is a win that has forced the the prime minister to. basically give yourself a political shelf wife. she's a lame duck in one way use it she says those numbers. those in favor of theresa may standing on staying on two hundred thirty seconds to one hundred seventeen i mean that is not really a comfortable way in ok she's got over that she...
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. >> paul chambers moderated the latest arbor shop foreman september.me it was inside prison gates. >> reporter: on a beautiful sunny day, a lot of people stood outside waiting to enter a place that most people want to avoid, san quentin prison. the reason, to have a dialogue with an often overlooked segment of the community. >> i am serving 109 years for assault with a deadly weapon on a three strikes law. >> reporter: this discussion is a first. inmates one of the conversation. one of the first things i noticed, no one said i was falsely accused and knowing that i do not belong. everyone said i messed up. >> what role do we play? law enforcement played a role and we played a role. you have to hold yourself accountable. >> we come to prison and educate ourselves. we understand it is not a mistake, we committed a crime. >> reporter: the honesty allowed everyone to lower their guard and have a sincere and productive to our conversation happen with inmate, law enforcement and a select group of community members side-by- side. no topics were off-limits. >>
. >> paul chambers moderated the latest arbor shop foreman september.me it was inside prison gates. >> reporter: on a beautiful sunny day, a lot of people stood outside waiting to enter a place that most people want to avoid, san quentin prison. the reason, to have a dialogue with an often overlooked segment of the community. >> i am serving 109 years for assault with a deadly weapon on a three strikes law. >> reporter: this discussion is a first. inmates one of the...
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that the weather is looking a little bit iffy now and through tomorrow, but it is still fall in ann arbor and the home team has favored to win by two touchdowns. we'll see how that goes. the university of michigan established the forerunner of the school we are in today in 1914. more than 100 years ago in the progressive era. it was the first of its kind in the country and has really been a model ever since. as you know, gerald ford captured the michigan football team here in the 1930s, went on to raise a family of four with ms. betty ford and has spent his life in principle public service in congress. the family has revisited here many times in students and faculty have come to talk often about what we called to further deceive. a commitment to hard work in getting the facts right. having the courage and wisdom as leaders to do what is right we are gathered here at one of our larger stations were event the betty ford classroom known informally with affection by our students simply as betty. i hope you got a chance to see some of the wonderful photos of mrs. ford in the vestibule. they ca
that the weather is looking a little bit iffy now and through tomorrow, but it is still fall in ann arbor and the home team has favored to win by two touchdowns. we'll see how that goes. the university of michigan established the forerunner of the school we are in today in 1914. more than 100 years ago in the progressive era. it was the first of its kind in the country and has really been a model ever since. as you know, gerald ford captured the michigan football team here in the 1930s, went on...
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[applause] weinberg: when i was teaching at the university of michigan in ann arbor periodically i was drawn into a great deal of administrative work. we so, my wife and i decided ad to get out of town in distance in the summer so we would not be called. i would not be called in quite as often. of property piece in colorado not far from fort collins where there is a good library at colorado state university, and that got me interested in the west. i began to acquire some native american artifacts, including bolo ties. and thereafter, it occurred to me that this was one good way i could make sure that on any significant occasion like this, at least one of the men would be properly dressed. [laughter] [applause] on behalf of, i know you're going to be thanked also by colonel crane. thank you for this wonderful session. thank you for everything you have done for the national world war ii museum. and your guidance and your mentorship of all of us here at the world war ii museum, the presidential counselors are deeply in your debt. we will carry on with your vision for the future of this in
[applause] weinberg: when i was teaching at the university of michigan in ann arbor periodically i was drawn into a great deal of administrative work. we so, my wife and i decided ad to get out of town in distance in the summer so we would not be called. i would not be called in quite as often. of property piece in colorado not far from fort collins where there is a good library at colorado state university, and that got me interested in the west. i began to acquire some native american...
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today's contestants are a graduate student from ann arbor, michigan...nt from nine mile falls, washington... and our returning champion-- a retired police officer from pittsburgh, pennsylvania... whose 4-day cash winnings total.. [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny... ladies and gentlemen. dave, have you had your fill of l.a., or would you like to be here to start next week off with us? i'd very much like to remain and be here again. yeah, staci and nick are gonna have something to say about that. yes, they will. so good luck, players. here we go. ♪ categories, please, starting off with... good place to start. "h-i-p"--those three letters coming up in each correct response. then we'll deal with... and... - love it. dave. - authors, $200, please. dave. who is andersen? hans christian andersen, correct. $400, authors. staci. who is pa--pier--patterson? patterson. james patterson. tough name to say. it is. get "hip" for $200.
today's contestants are a graduate student from ann arbor, michigan...nt from nine mile falls, washington... and our returning champion-- a retired police officer from pittsburgh, pennsylvania... whose 4-day cash winnings total.. [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny... ladies and gentlemen. dave, have you had your fill of l.a., or would you like to be here to start next week off with us? i'd very much like to...
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for first lady arbor bush, senator john mccain, and president george h w bush. william,3:30 p.m., holds the future of the u.s. military. at 8:00, barack obama and james baker and jon meacham on the u.s.'s role in the world. >> if there is a problem, people do not call moscow, they do not call beijing. they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems. and expect us to keep things running. at 9:00, a conversation with entrepreneurs on women in corporate america. >> and we know that women's networks tend to look female heavy. tend to look more male heavy. that might be fine for your first position right out of school. who do you think wins by the time you get to senior leadership? >> next, on lectures in history, purdue university professor kathryn brownell teaches a class about political advertising in the 1950's, highlighting dwight eisenhower's presidential campaigns. she compares radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. professor brownell: nothing perhaps ca
for first lady arbor bush, senator john mccain, and president george h w bush. william,3:30 p.m., holds the future of the u.s. military. at 8:00, barack obama and james baker and jon meacham on the u.s.'s role in the world. >> if there is a problem, people do not call moscow, they do not call beijing. they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems. and expect us to keep things running. at 9:00, a conversation with entrepreneurs on women in corporate america....
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[applause] weinberg: when i was teaching at the university of michigan in ann arbor periodically i was drawn into a great deal of administrative work. we so, my wife and i decided ad to get out of town in distance in the summer so we would not be called. i would not be called in quite as often. of property piece in colorado not far from fort collins where there is a good library at colorado state university, and that got me interested in the west. i began to acquire some native american artifacts, including bolo ties. and thereafter, it occurred to me that this was one good way i could make sure that on any significant occasion like this, at least one of the men would be properly dressed. [laughter] [applause] on behalf of, i know you're going to be thanked also by colonel crane. thank you for this wonderful session. thank you for everything you have done for the national world war ii museum. and your guidance and your mentorship of all of us here at the world war ii museum, the presidential counselors are deeply in your debt. we will carry on with your vision for the future of this in
[applause] weinberg: when i was teaching at the university of michigan in ann arbor periodically i was drawn into a great deal of administrative work. we so, my wife and i decided ad to get out of town in distance in the summer so we would not be called. i would not be called in quite as often. of property piece in colorado not far from fort collins where there is a good library at colorado state university, and that got me interested in the west. i began to acquire some native american...
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from ann arbor, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. in washington, ken vogel, political reporter for "the new york times." and chris majarian, reporter for "the los angeles times." requesting your indulgence, everybody, if my voice lasts the hour. i have this thing every other person has these days. barbara, let's start with you. something we heard neil catial say two hours ago on this network, the former acting solicitor general has argued 37 cases before the u.s. supreme court. not given normally to hyperbole, but this got our attention about a possible course for this president. >> the card he has left to play is resign and avoid a criminal trial. and i think that that's going to become an increasingly likely possibility as the facts come out and the american public realizes they got a guy in office who has lied to the american people, who has committed felonies, and is in deep violation of his oath to take care that the laws be faithfully executed and uphold the constitution of the united states. >> so, barbara, you see, perhaps, w
from ann arbor, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. in washington, ken vogel, political reporter for "the new york times." and chris majarian, reporter for "the los angeles times." requesting your indulgence, everybody, if my voice lasts the hour. i have this thing every other person has these days. barbara, let's start with you. something we heard neil catial say two hours ago on this network, the former acting solicitor general has...
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students so in the fall of 1964 there were some public schools there that the smartest kids in ann arbor that is the hollowing out of public education. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
students so in the fall of 1964 there were some public schools there that the smartest kids in ann arbor that is the hollowing out of public education. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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ideally, they were considered to be ann arbor arbitor of truth.hey are participating in these smear jobs. >> it is a sad and ominous trend for those of us that have sons. >> it is terrible. your reputation is something that's gained by the rain drop and lost by the bucketful. judge kavanaugh is learning that the hard way. i hope we are calling him justice kavanaugh despite it all very soon. >> tucker: thank you very much for that. i appreciate it. >> mark: we from we must always believe the woman to europe's plan to abolish words with man in them completely and real life witches are angry with president trump. the liberals are going to help us understand why next. >> this whole witchhunt going on in the united states, the russian witchhunt, we have had a phoney witchhunt deal. this is a pure and simple witchhunt. if you have psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if yo
ideally, they were considered to be ann arbor arbitor of truth.hey are participating in these smear jobs. >> it is a sad and ominous trend for those of us that have sons. >> it is terrible. your reputation is something that's gained by the rain drop and lost by the bucketful. judge kavanaugh is learning that the hard way. i hope we are calling him justice kavanaugh despite it all very soon. >> tucker: thank you very much for that. i appreciate it. >> mark: we from we...
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students so in the fall of 1964 there were some public schools there that the smartest kids in ann arbor that is the hollowing out of public education. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> we are on the floor of the united states senate which is unprecedented nobody has gotten the opportunity to do this with production of a new documentary on the floor and then we will go around the chamber and have this shot so it is truly special executive producer talks about his work. >> did mitch mcconnell suggest this how much control that he have over the content? . >> zero. when we met with him the first time, we had a couple of conditions you have to grease the skids with the republican alone - - with the democrats we want access to both and you have no editorial control. they said that's fine but we don't want you to focus on the negative so we said no. you cannot ask us to do that we will not concentrate but we cannot shy away from it we will come out with a product that is fair on the journalism side of the people that watch the senate but also be able to say we didn't do a ha
students so in the fall of 1964 there were some public schools there that the smartest kids in ann arbor that is the hollowing out of public education. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> we are on the floor of the united states senate which is unprecedented nobody has gotten the opportunity to do this with production of a new documentary on the floor and then we will go around the chamber and have this shot so it is truly special executive producer talks about his work....
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arbor got it past martin johns. sharks down 3-1 in the 3rd. mark stone, yeah, he turned on the light. sharks lost it, and lost it big. final of 6-2. >>> switching gears to college basketball, kyle smith and bell fast ireland. so you'vt to make a stop. s e. somehow, though, jeremy harris found an opening, and took it. don's 1st los of the season, on the short end of an 85-81 decision. >>> back here across the pond, jarod hatch and stanford. kansas against the jay hawks. final seconds, stanford led by 3, but le gerald vick, sent it to overtime. stanford down 5. and it's vick again. that's the dagger shot to put it out of reach. stanford dropped 1. a heartbreaker, 90-84. >>> hey, and folks, it is back, folks. holiday heros. this tuesday, the biggest holiday seasonal party in san francisco for kids. imagine 400 of them on a sugar high by the time they walk out of at&t park. games, food packed into the ballpark, all to been fit hundreds of underserved kids. kids like these playing musical chairs at the family house, a home away from home for famili
arbor got it past martin johns. sharks down 3-1 in the 3rd. mark stone, yeah, he turned on the light. sharks lost it, and lost it big. final of 6-2. >>> switching gears to college basketball, kyle smith and bell fast ireland. so you'vt to make a stop. s e. somehow, though, jeremy harris found an opening, and took it. don's 1st los of the season, on the short end of an 85-81 decision. >>> back here across the pond, jarod hatch and stanford. kansas against the jay hawks. final...
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and then i went to connecticut, hartford, des moines, iowa, and ann arbor, michigan, to do micro studies, to see how people were treated. then i went to the states of indiana and ohio to see what other g.a.r. records they had. hartford had virtually all of the g.a.r. records, anyone who had ever belonged. and some states had nothing. it just depends. that is how i did it. yes, sir? >> you mentioned in the integrated posts you found a very welcoming atmosphere for u.s. colored troops in integrated posts. did you find, since the g.a.r. was one of the largest lobbying organizations in the country while it was floor hsing, did you see the g.a.r. as lobbying or advocating for african-american concerns like civil rights, voting rights, things like that? for were they strictly kept to issues affecting their membership? barbara: they were interesting, because mostly they didn't. there were actually two g.a.r.'s. there was one that lasted after the war until the mid-1870's. and then they vanished. in the 1880's, they reestablished the g.a.r., and said, no politics. they got into this no politics
and then i went to connecticut, hartford, des moines, iowa, and ann arbor, michigan, to do micro studies, to see how people were treated. then i went to the states of indiana and ohio to see what other g.a.r. records they had. hartford had virtually all of the g.a.r. records, anyone who had ever belonged. and some states had nothing. it just depends. that is how i did it. yes, sir? >> you mentioned in the integrated posts you found a very welcoming atmosphere for u.s. colored troops in...
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part of the national movement and all of the union movement which started from arbor and i think a better preserve his history and was part of of all the struggles either during the colonization or even the national government when we had. dictators or military governments so that i think part of the history of call today to rezone was the rise of the food prices pushing the brit but that was all over the country but the start came from about ok let's talk about that yes there it seems at the tipping point was the rise in bread prices but talk us through a goddess to this point. for the first greetings to face learned their loss and i think the i know this. from barbara next door to add but i would say also was the start of this. the established relations and for all for a while i think people have been really reaching tipping point in the sense that. the not only the prices but the the literacy of the government self and the way it has been dealing with the problems the insensitivity to be showy to the to the feelings and the people and. it has been sometimes provocative in its in its ap
part of the national movement and all of the union movement which started from arbor and i think a better preserve his history and was part of of all the struggles either during the colonization or even the national government when we had. dictators or military governments so that i think part of the history of call today to rezone was the rise of the food prices pushing the brit but that was all over the country but the start came from about ok let's talk about that yes there it seems at the...
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. >> it wasn't even arbor day. i'll leave it. we'll stop. >> oh, gosh. you can't help -- >>> all right. let's begin with the breaking news. it is big breaking news. incredible relief felt by several families in west virginia. their loved ones are back with them. >> emotional reunions last night as two dirt-covered women and a man were brought back with fadsfter spending nearly five full days in an abandoned coal mine. they have a team of rescuers and some very powerful fans to thank for their lives. abc's david kerley reports from west virginia. >> reporter: a remarkable scene, three survivors on their way to the hospital in a motorcade of flashing lights stopping at the local community center for a reunion with family and friends like no other. >> it's a christmas blessing. that's all there is to it. and you can see, you know, their loved ones and their friends and their family. i don't think it could get better than this. >> i knew she wouldn't give up. she's too tough. >> reporter: the happy ending after 4 1/2 days wondering if they would be found. fa
. >> it wasn't even arbor day. i'll leave it. we'll stop. >> oh, gosh. you can't help -- >>> all right. let's begin with the breaking news. it is big breaking news. incredible relief felt by several families in west virginia. their loved ones are back with them. >> emotional reunions last night as two dirt-covered women and a man were brought back with fadsfter spending nearly five full days in an abandoned coal mine. they have a team of rescuers and some very...
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whether the sense i had that day, that feeling of this is actually happening, this is now real, is how arbor glen to come back to look on this year in 2018 in general as the of the start of the clear eyed reckoning will begin to understand where china under xi jinping was going, and with the heu.s.-china relations. this wasn't just another deviation. china was it just zigzagging, that the china was on its own course. in the years since we've seen the start of the trade war with the united states, u.s. warships in the taiwan strait and a near miss in the south china sea and the emergence of question whether we are now in or this could become a new cold war. after mike pence speech in october russell mead called cold war two. former secretary hank paulson warned of an economic iron curtain. you had the foreign minister accusing u.s. of having a cold war mentality and the defense minister warning against repeating the coldd war. i want to turn first to professor oyen. it strikes me that we had seen arguably more serious tensions over the pastly decades. we have the belgrade embassy bombing, the
whether the sense i had that day, that feeling of this is actually happening, this is now real, is how arbor glen to come back to look on this year in 2018 in general as the of the start of the clear eyed reckoning will begin to understand where china under xi jinping was going, and with the heu.s.-china relations. this wasn't just another deviation. china was it just zigzagging, that the china was on its own course. in the years since we've seen the start of the trade war with the united...
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. >>> a one of the grants is accused of stealing christmas decorations from homes in arbor, texas, but the police tracked them down and then had a little fun returning what was stolen. annexes issuers? >> that is my. >> that is a police officer dress up as santa going door to door giving back the stolen decorations. investigators use a surveillance video and social media to track down two women believed to be responsible. and they posted that video on facebook. after getting tips they found several stolen decorations in a home garage. >> within minutes of posting the video we started getting phone calls and we started getting tips coming in. >> they really care about the community. they're not just here to they say >> is a serving cake serving correct >>> a woman in colorado took matters into her own hands to stop a suspected package the. >> i'm chasing you. >> doorway lady. >> renie abeyta decided to confront the woman after seeing her on home fits surveillance cameras taking a package from her front porch. she chased the woman down for about a minute and recorded the entire confronta
. >>> a one of the grants is accused of stealing christmas decorations from homes in arbor, texas, but the police tracked them down and then had a little fun returning what was stolen. annexes issuers? >> that is my. >> that is a police officer dress up as santa going door to door giving back the stolen decorations. investigators use a surveillance video and social media to track down two women believed to be responsible. and they posted that video on facebook. after...
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university of michigan survey bhop cares what the students think they're all stoned half the time in ann arbore get the joke. i'm happy to jam on it as long as people get the joke i think somebody just tuning in today is like, what are they talking about? >> all right there's a cool graphic i mean, is it just football? >> we've begun to expand >> we've got to go we have important things >> i'm going to get a note that it's my fault. >> it is your fault. you named it that. joining us to talk about what could determine the fed's next move, dino coast at the new york fed and now the chief regulatory officer. and morgan stanley's head of global macro strategies. unfortunately you gentlemen do have some things you agree on. and dino, everything i read in your analysis, it just all sounds end of cycle. you kept saying that again and again and again. end of cycle here, everywhere, i don't want it to end. >> late cycle stuff. we're seeing late cycle fatigue. you're seeing growth decelerating in europe and all the major economies. >> and now we're decelerating. >> you sure? >> you can't say that you're
university of michigan survey bhop cares what the students think they're all stoned half the time in ann arbore get the joke. i'm happy to jam on it as long as people get the joke i think somebody just tuning in today is like, what are they talking about? >> all right there's a cool graphic i mean, is it just football? >> we've begun to expand >> we've got to go we have important things >> i'm going to get a note that it's my fault. >> it is your fault. you named...
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so many people that have been led to my books because of wonderful librarians like arbor appeared i lovethat you said you are nonfiction reader. i have a lot of nonfiction readers. two classes of people i love hearing from. people who save my husband doesn't read or my wife doesn't read or my son or my uncle. i gave them one of your books and they couldn't put it down. i love nonfiction as well. i think, i call what i do, this is a great one for you, barbara, i call it faction. you don't know where the facts and in the fiction begins. we talked earlier about reading with a laptop open. so many interesting facts that i find during my research. almost like entertaining nonfiction. it is a thriller. it is fiction. i love to hear from people who say it wasn't much of a reader, but you changed that. probably the best compliment you could pan off of. >> the last patriot, the dead poets society. factor fiction. >> did i really just call something the dead poets society ? >> kills her gets rid of rogue intelligence officers. >> it is funny now. in nashville. dead poets society. screenwriter went
so many people that have been led to my books because of wonderful librarians like arbor appeared i lovethat you said you are nonfiction reader. i have a lot of nonfiction readers. two classes of people i love hearing from. people who save my husband doesn't read or my wife doesn't read or my son or my uncle. i gave them one of your books and they couldn't put it down. i love nonfiction as well. i think, i call what i do, this is a great one for you, barbara, i call it faction. you don't know...