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ahappeno -- alapo mayor asking america to step up.he international community is silent. >> most european leaders agree on the need forayed but -- forked a but disagreement on how to get it there. how to punish russia. >> the responsibility for the tragedy in aleppo. we must assure those responsibility are held to account. >> russia guaranteed the safety of those evacuating aleppo. ting aleppo. . >>> be careful, a pounding rain created dangerous conditions. the storm led to flashflood warnings in napa, sonoma and marin county. heavy rain spread across the bay area and in places it is overwhelming the storm drains. several drivers were stranded when they drove into standing water. fire crews helped rescue the people and the flood waters affected a few homes in the area. >> in san francisco is heavy rain combined with the high tides led to flooding on parts of the embarcadero. >>> in pacific can the -- pacifica the waves were kicking up when our crew shot this video. >> rob malcolm is in the east bay, jesse gary is in the south bay. let'
ahappeno -- alapo mayor asking america to step up.he international community is silent. >> most european leaders agree on the need forayed but -- forked a but disagreement on how to get it there. how to punish russia. >> the responsibility for the tragedy in aleppo. we must assure those responsibility are held to account. >> russia guaranteed the safety of those evacuating aleppo. ting aleppo. . >>> be careful, a pounding rain created dangerous conditions. the storm...
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. >> ask america to give you five years of this show. >> please, yeah. that would be lovely and so nice. >> carson: that was tory anderson, "no tomorrow" airs tuesdays at 9:00/8:00 central on the cw. we'll be right back with more foals, from live nation's palladium after these quick words. the roses are blooming in herbal essences hair is delightfully fragranced with notes of moroccan rose and the freshness of springtime unforgettable, wherever you go the scents you can't forget... from herbal essences, blooming now! ? s in shining armor or happily ever after. but you believed when the right one came along, you'd be ready. time to shine. orbit. ? ? ? this is the time ? ? the time for harmony ? ? let love be the song ? ? that everybody sings ? ise your voice ? ? let there be peace on earth ? ? let there be peace on earth ? s.c. johnson, a family company. ? >> carson: as we begin to wrap skylark friends here. we appreciate them having us, also to all of our guests, including foals, who return now to play us out from live nation's palladium. and, of course,
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one commentator also said that donald trump was making a mistake believing china had to ask america for permission. the foreign ministry didn't say much about the tweets, but there's the growing sense that trump will be taking a tougher stance on china. that has stressed cooperation. beijing expected the status quo with the new pr there are many signs that there are rocky relations ahead. >>> it is not your average grocery. online retailer amazon is testing a new brick and morter store and its challenging the way you think about shopping. >>> a mother of four headed home from work, she pushes the walk button. when it's her turn to cross, she's run over in that crosswalk. the victim well known in the from now until the end of the year, shopping at small businesses could be even more rewarding. because, when you shop small with your eligible american express card, so support the businesses that make your town a community. the people who make your community, home those insiders, with the inside knowledge, those friends with a welcome smile. and you could get twice the rewards. learn more a
one commentator also said that donald trump was making a mistake believing china had to ask america for permission. the foreign ministry didn't say much about the tweets, but there's the growing sense that trump will be taking a tougher stance on china. that has stressed cooperation. beijing expected the status quo with the new pr there are many signs that there are rocky relations ahead. >>> it is not your average grocery. online retailer amazon is testing a new brick and morter store...
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if you ask america about that, america knows this is what has happened to unemployment under barack obama. if you, in this new national poll, if you ask hillary clinton voters, they understand this. unemployment rates under president obama have dropped. you ask gary johnson voters, they understand this. unemployment rates under barack obama have dropped. you ask jill stein voters, they get it. you ask someone who voted other than johnson, stein and others, even they freaking know this. everybody knows that unemployment has dropped under barack obama but not donald trump voters and not by a mile. look at that. by a 47-point margin. donald trump voters, look at that graph on the right and say, yes, unemployment has gone up under president obama. by a 47% margin. the whole country gets that. but look at that among trump voters. that's insane. that's plainly wrong. that's not even one of the things that's widely misunderstood by the american people and trump voters seem to be more confused than other people. no, everybody gets this, but trump voters don't by a huge margin. they're in a fantas
if you ask america about that, america knows this is what has happened to unemployment under barack obama. if you, in this new national poll, if you ask hillary clinton voters, they understand this. unemployment rates under president obama have dropped. you ask gary johnson voters, they understand this. unemployment rates under barack obama have dropped. you ask jill stein voters, they get it. you ask someone who voted other than johnson, stein and others, even they freaking know this....
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bank arena with an america first message stressing unity to move his agenda forward. >> i am asking you to believe in america once again. we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. there has been no time like it. the script is not yet written. >> mr. trump outlining his plans for the country once he takes office including doubling down on building a wall, vowing to take a tough stance on immigration and banning refugee from countries with a history of ties to terrorism. >> we will finally end illegal immigration. we will construct a great wall at the border. the security threats it created. these are just threats stupidly created our very, very stupid politicians, refugee programs. >> the signature slogan drain the swamp also taking center stage. mr. trump stressing it won't be easy but promising to get it done. >> we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. we are going to need our government and this movement ton more engaged to be more vigilant than ever before to help accomplish and over come decades of stalemate and grid locks. >>
bank arena with an america first message stressing unity to move his agenda forward. >> i am asking you to believe in america once again. we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. there has been no time like it. the script is not yet written. >> mr. trump outlining his plans for the country once he takes office including doubling down on building a wall, vowing to take a tough stance on immigration and banning refugee from countries with a history of...
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he's also asked america to boycott apple products and tim cook was there. the largest hack in history at yahoo!. if you had an account even ten years ago, this puts all your accounts in danger because the hackers got not just user names and passwords, but the answers to the secret questions you use to change your passwords, things like what's the name of your first dog. if you use those on other sites, hackers can get in there, too. markets will try to resume their upward climb. the dow fell 118 points. the nasdaq was down 27. fed hiked interest rates a quarter percent. yellen hinted the committee will hike rates several more times. the fed thinks the economy is not doing well, but maybe heating up too fast. >>> coming up in about half an hour, we'll go over what the rate hikes mean for you. >> people want to know. well, we're seeing the rain hitting the bay area. we're keeping a close eye on your commute. the major storm making its way into the bay area. you can see a lot of rain in the bay area. >> heavy rain in santa rosa right now. there's kari hall, tr
he's also asked america to boycott apple products and tim cook was there. the largest hack in history at yahoo!. if you had an account even ten years ago, this puts all your accounts in danger because the hackers got not just user names and passwords, but the answers to the secret questions you use to change your passwords, things like what's the name of your first dog. if you use those on other sites, hackers can get in there, too. markets will try to resume their upward climb. the dow fell...
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that should be a promising future if you ask america's diplomat to japan. >> i think the alliance is and it has so much bipartisan support. i think president trump, i think that he will recognize that. reporter: busy day to include the tour between the two leaders. we'll have remarks from them as well later on this afternoon. weil be here to share that with our audience. granted this is the 75th anniversary, a few weeks after the actual dates but this is also an important reminder for the greatest generation, pete. i'm sure you can relate to that. a great many of them this will be the last major recognition of this event. we look forward to bringing that to you later on fox news. >> kevin, great report. certainly reminder of a generation we're losing. that day is seared in their brain and consciousness of our country. kennedy, what do you think, so much happened 75 years ago. we're a world away from that world war, in the relationship with japan. is this the right thing to do and should there be an apology. >> i think it is right thing to do and there should be a apology. i am patrio
that should be a promising future if you ask america's diplomat to japan. >> i think the alliance is and it has so much bipartisan support. i think president trump, i think that he will recognize that. reporter: busy day to include the tour between the two leaders. we'll have remarks from them as well later on this afternoon. weil be here to share that with our audience. granted this is the 75th anniversary, a few weeks after the actual dates but this is also an important reminder for the...
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ask your doctor about cialis. >>> the great "made in america" christmas is back. n is on until christmas, the most wonderful time of the year. and it's the question we've asked for years now. will anything under the tree be "made in america"? at the famous plaza hotel in new york, the doorman has seen more shopping bags pass by than people carrying them. how much of it is american-made? >> i see most of them, made in china. >> reporter: the viewers, always a step ahead. >> "world news tonight"? >> reporter: elaine from michigan, look where she's sitting. says it all. and we went to find it. a la-z-boy. right off the line in america. >> good morning, david. >> reporter: how are you? we need a chair to watch the news. >> there you go. >> reporter: it was 1927, two cousins starting a furniture business in michigan. their idea, a chair that reclines. they called it the la-z-boy. 90 years later, factories in five states, 7,500 workers, 8,000 pieces of furniture a day. how many people see this sign and comment on it? >> they know perhaps their neighbors and friends were
ask your doctor about cialis. >>> the great "made in america" christmas is back. n is on until christmas, the most wonderful time of the year. and it's the question we've asked for years now. will anything under the tree be "made in america"? at the famous plaza hotel in new york, the doorman has seen more shopping bags pass by than people carrying them. how much of it is american-made? >> i see most of them, made in china. >> reporter: the viewers,...
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for years now, we've been asking >>> finally tonight, made in america christmas is back. ve been asking for your one thing. or, in this case, two. tonight, another one of your ideas, taking us all the way to maine. where inside the factory, they are racing tonight to finish boots for christmas. just today, we went to find a pair. ll bean boots. so many call them duck boots. how are you? you're lucas? >> lucas. >> merry christmas. >> thank you. >> lucas, bringing me right to them. this is it. >> this is it. >> takes me right back to my childhood. and what do the ls stand for in ll bean? people don't realize that ll bean actually is the guy's name. >> yeah, leon leonwood bean. a little bit of a mouthful. >> leon invented them more than 100 years ago. the year was -- >> 1912. >> 1912. it turns out, leon had gone on a hunting trip and came back drenched. but he came back and his foot were soaked. >> exactly. because nothing like this existed at the time. >> he had an idea. boots, the bottom made of rubber, the sides, leather. keeping your feet dry and the leather would last fo
for years now, we've been asking >>> finally tonight, made in america christmas is back. ve been asking for your one thing. or, in this case, two. tonight, another one of your ideas, taking us all the way to maine. where inside the factory, they are racing tonight to finish boots for christmas. just today, we went to find a pair. ll bean boots. so many call them duck boots. how are you? you're lucas? >> lucas. >> merry christmas. >> thank you. >> lucas, bringing...
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. >>> when we come back, made in america christmas. we're asking your one thing. e we're headed this time. here's a hint. the made in america message was very colorful. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads ...here or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. new at walmart and other fine retailers. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. it's just a cough.our cough, sfx: woman coughing you'd see how often you cough all day. and so would everyone else. robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relief that lasts up to 12 hours. robitussin 12 hour cough relief, because it's never ju
. >>> when we come back, made in america christmas. we're asking your one thing. e we're headed this time. here's a hint. the made in america message was very colorful. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads ...here or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps...
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ask your doctor about cialis. >>> the great "made in america" christmas is back. the countdown is on until christmas, the most wonderful time of the year. it's the question we've asked for years now. will anything under the tree be "made in america"? at the famous plaza hotel in new york, the doorman has seen more people carrying them. the viewers, always a step ahead. elaine from michigan, look where she's sitting. says it all. a la-z-boy. it was 1928, two cousins starting a furniture business in michigan. their idea, a chair that reclines. they called it the la-z-boy. 90 years later, factories in five states, 75,000 worker, 8,000 pieces of furniture a day. how many people see this sign and comment on it? >> they know perhaps their neighbors and friends were involved in making it. it makes a difference. >> reporter: the foam, plywood, kentucky. and jose, testing the chairs. brandy, 19 years. >> i think people are surprised we're still made in the united states. >> people say, oh, really? >> reporter: while back at the store -- how important do you think "made in a
ask your doctor about cialis. >>> the great "made in america" christmas is back. the countdown is on until christmas, the most wonderful time of the year. it's the question we've asked for years now. will anything under the tree be "made in america"? at the famous plaza hotel in new york, the doorman has seen more people carrying them. the viewers, always a step ahead. elaine from michigan, look where she's sitting. says it all. a la-z-boy. it was 1928, two cousins...
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their military because they do not have nearly as large of a military is the united states of america does. ask what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect. mast: there is a lot i would like to accomplish and a lot with the legislative agenda coming from the top down. the things that matter to me personally is number one, issues from my district. we have some major water-related going on in my district, the treasure coast of florida. dirty water in an area where people love to vacation. people live there because of the water and weather. that is a major issue. and issues with the department of veterans affairs. i would like to see legislation that helps our veterans at every level of disability to have a greater access to the choice program. that should be expanded. that is a good way to stem the tide of the long waits for veterans and a good way to make the department of veterans affairs have to to compete for the care they provide veterans which i think will ultimately make them more accountable as an institution to those there met to serve. >> how do you plan to balance your life
their military because they do not have nearly as large of a military is the united states of america does. ask what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect. mast: there is a lot i would like to accomplish and a lot with the legislative agenda coming from the top down. the things that matter to me personally is number one, issues from my district. we have some major water-related going on in my district, the treasure coast of florida. dirty water in an area where people love to...
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just the populations that is different in the world today as they see it -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the simple question what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america or actually not hoping that enabling a better latin america because that's a big change. >> ron taylor you raise a very interesting question and one that is really -- rarely discussed. the traditional ideology religion of latin american is catholicism. and it was dominated by a church with a very clear hierarchy but that has faded. it has faded because the abuse of power and i might practicing roman catholic so i'm talking about my aunt eighth but the abuse of power by the leadership of the catholic church in terms of its land ownership and abuse of human beings has led for a search for an alternative in the protestant religions are now making steady headway particularly in central america because instead of saying if you sin you are doomed to hell, they say you will be redeemed. god is loving a loving and forgiving god and i'm bringing health care hospita
just the populations that is different in the world today as they see it -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the simple question what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america or actually not hoping that enabling a better latin america because that's a big change. >> ron taylor you raise a very interesting question and one that is really -- rarely discussed. the traditional ideology religion of latin american is...
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the song will ask where have you gone to showed a maggio? likewise the conservative america asks the same about bill. there is a longing and appetite for his wisdom remains very strong. coming up next is a conversation about bill buckley a man of prose, who wrote history person by person through his particular talent. it is not a conversation about politics, elections politics, elections, or the widthwise dismayed game if he were alive today what would he say? but at the end of the conversation questions will be entertained you will find cards on the table feel free to write down your question we will collect them and hand them to the moderator and pick and choose. for the moderator, my friend and colleague, reihan salam executive editor of "national review" and policy fellow at the national review institute. the co-author of brand new party. and has a book coming out early 2017 on immigration ballot for to the conversation about that book next. another friend, we are so pleased to have him this morning is christopher buckley. his approval of this project and encouragement o
the song will ask where have you gone to showed a maggio? likewise the conservative america asks the same about bill. there is a longing and appetite for his wisdom remains very strong. coming up next is a conversation about bill buckley a man of prose, who wrote history person by person through his particular talent. it is not a conversation about politics, elections politics, elections, or the widthwise dismayed game if he were alive today what would he say? but at the end of the conversation...
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they say a -- from latin america and leads know ask the question. what is the role of faith-based organizations, what's the role of fate in hoping for a better latin america, or actually not hoping but enabling a better latin america? because that's a big change. >> professor alexander. >> ron keller, you raise a very interesting question and one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion, of latin american, is catholicism, and it was dominated by a church with a very clear high-archy -- hierarchy. i'm a practicing roman catholic so i'm talking about my own faith. but the abuse of power by the leadership of the catholic church in terms of its land ownership and abuse of human beings, has led for a search for alternatives. and the protestant religions are now making steady headway, particularfully central america, because, instead of saying, if you sin you are doomed to hell, they say you will be redeemed. god is a loving god, 0 forgiving god, and i am bringing health care, hospitals, education, orphanages and people to help you. so
they say a -- from latin america and leads know ask the question. what is the role of faith-based organizations, what's the role of fate in hoping for a better latin america, or actually not hoping but enabling a better latin america? because that's a big change. >> professor alexander. >> ron keller, you raise a very interesting question and one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion, of latin american, is catholicism, and it was dominated by a church with a...
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westindown with david and jonathan ferro on bloomberg daybreak america. they asked the controversy. >> as i look back, president obama and his administration did nothing about drug prices. president saying something? he said very curtly they're not running. i think it was blown out of proportion. -- it might have been a minor regret. i don't really -- that's the main mission, to have it generate increased revenue. that has happened. jonathan: you brought up populism and how it became a populist issue. using donald trump makes it a populist issue? >> i think the media made a populist issue. the proposition failed. this is one of the most liberal states in the country. jonathan: you said the media made it in issue. using the media to get their message across. to see ideas exchanged. you.ldn't go far is that david: they follow where the people are. it's not to the people that needed to take it. people who don't have a lot of money and they need to take a drug, there are going to be consequences. >> they have insurance. i'm not sure if you are familiar with health care
westindown with david and jonathan ferro on bloomberg daybreak america. they asked the controversy. >> as i look back, president obama and his administration did nothing about drug prices. president saying something? he said very curtly they're not running. i think it was blown out of proportion. -- it might have been a minor regret. i don't really -- that's the main mission, to have it generate increased revenue. that has happened. jonathan: you brought up populism and how it became a...
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america. the person who came to ask me led me to a consulate in china and lived in america. so i thought going somewhere where a new no one versus going to america where a new one person. [laughter] joseph: so that is one reason. , at thewas waiting american consulate in china, i watch opportunity to dramas and i learned much about south korea through dramas and one thing i areized was south koreans highly valued english-speaking individuals for hiring for jobs. that end it was one part of it. which, later on i realized how complicated the issue of i guess wash korean government which did not really want some north korean going to america, choosing to go to america, because i guess the definition of "refugee" complicates the issues. sendingrrassment that , ith koreans to the u.s. think it is not something that should be embarrassed about. the south korean government has done a great job. you know, i think it is something they should have not and i wasrassed about having an interview and they asked me, why do you want to go to america and i said, i want to have freedom. at th
america. the person who came to ask me led me to a consulate in china and lived in america. so i thought going somewhere where a new no one versus going to america where a new one person. [laughter] joseph: so that is one reason. , at thewas waiting american consulate in china, i watch opportunity to dramas and i learned much about south korea through dramas and one thing i areized was south koreans highly valued english-speaking individuals for hiring for jobs. that end it was one part of it....
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they were consistently asking about the wreaths across america. they said they're not going to leave until it's done. the weather will be better in the afternoon. wait an hour. and there will be plenty let's talk about this week. we're headed to christmas. i can't believe it's all ready christmas. where did december go? i thought it just started. it's beautiful out there. after a wild weekend, we deserve a couple days to relax. and just kind of enjoy december weather. it's sunny out there. it's chilly. however, it's not very windy. it's going to be pretty great today. if you're heading to the skins game tonight, bundle up, but at least it's not going to be ice. it's not going to be raining out there. we're not going to have icy conditions. and it's not going to be blustery. wednesday in the north today, that's going to keep that cool air rushing in. guess what? it's not that warm across the bulk of the country. the only people that are warm, florida. of course they're in the 80s. amc, 71. even new orleans. they're reaching 46 today. dallas, 39. ev
they were consistently asking about the wreaths across america. they said they're not going to leave until it's done. the weather will be better in the afternoon. wait an hour. and there will be plenty let's talk about this week. we're headed to christmas. i can't believe it's all ready christmas. where did december go? i thought it just started. it's beautiful out there. after a wild weekend, we deserve a couple days to relax. and just kind of enjoy december weather. it's sunny out there. it's...
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indian american married to a chinese american, only in america. i asked him and said what's the most prevalent disease in america? is it cancer or heart disease or diabetes? he said, none of those. isolation. single most prevalent disease in america is isolation. well, think about that. we live in the most connected age and the surgeon general says the biggest disease crisis in this country is people feeling disconnected. they aren't connected, respected , and protected. they're disconnected and that's what this election was all about. thank you very much. [applause] >> the commerce secretary joined eric cantor to discuss what they anticipate from an incoming trump administration. topics included trade, health care, and tax policy. this is also from the new york times. this is 35 minutes. me in welcoming penny pritzker, the u.s. secretary. the former house counsel and also another to the stage. ] pplause >> good morning everyone. thank you all for coming. thank you to secretary pritzker very- as you heard, i am pleased. secretary pritzker was the firse ad
indian american married to a chinese american, only in america. i asked him and said what's the most prevalent disease in america? is it cancer or heart disease or diabetes? he said, none of those. isolation. single most prevalent disease in america is isolation. well, think about that. we live in the most connected age and the surgeon general says the biggest disease crisis in this country is people feeling disconnected. they aren't connected, respected , and protected. they're disconnected...
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. >> can you watch your own reruns. >> reporter: the rerun we're proud of, the made in america, for years now asking, just one thing. send us your idea next. >> we're in a lot >> watching the news tonight. >> hopefully they're watching world news tonight. >> made in america! >> we gotta talk to jose and find out how you land that gig. >> looked pretty comfortable in that chair too. >> i test la-z-boys for a living. i think i'd be good at that. if this whole news thing doesn't work out, i'll keep that in mind. >> that's a good job. i like that. let's try it. that feels good. >> yep. >> this is abc "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. good. >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, security is stepped up on the los angeles transit system after a threat to a major train station. we have new details about the alleged target and phone call that kicked off the warning. >>> searching for clues in that deadly oakland warehouse fire. a tearful vigil as more victims are identified and the new pi building before the fire. >>> joe biden is leaving the door open for a future
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asked for id so he handed over d.c. driver's license. here's the problem vendor thought district of columbia was in columbia with an o columbia as in south america and asked skins fan for passport and who takes that to the football game. they sent out a reminder after >> ridiculous. >> geography. >> if you're playing $12 a beer who cares where you're from right. >> pay the money. >> is that the true. >> see your passport, please. >> that's it for us tonight. it mz is next. >> that's right we'll be back tomorrow starting what time the hair on the face of a man is said to be as strong as copper wire. so, what's a man to do? how about a razor with blades stronger than steel? the new gillette mach3 is engineered to take on hair this tough. from metal stubble to manly stubble. >i and thanks for watching millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if your suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain or if you know someone who is , your not going to want to miss this next half an hour. my guest today is one of the nation's foremost sought after health and wellness experts, and he is here today to introduce to us a revo
asked for id so he handed over d.c. driver's license. here's the problem vendor thought district of columbia was in columbia with an o columbia as in south america and asked skins fan for passport and who takes that to the football game. they sent out a reminder after >> ridiculous. >> geography. >> if you're playing $12 a beer who cares where you're from right. >> pay the money. >> is that the true. >> see your passport, please. >> that's it for us...
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regard to safety, security, and just the population is the see a pope who is from latin america and that leads me to askthe simple question, what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america were actually not hoping, but enabling a better latin america because that is a big change. >> von taylor, you raise an interesting question and one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion of latin america is catholicism. and it was dominated by a church at the very clear higher e. but that has faded. it is stated because i am a practicing roman catholic, so i'm talking about my own faith. but the abuse of power by the leadership of the catholic church in terms of his land ownership and abuse of human beings has led for a search alternatives. the protestant religion are now making steady headway particularly in central america because instead see them if you send me word doomed to, they say you will be redeemed. god is a loving god, forgiving god and i am bringing health care, hospital, education, orphanages and old people to help you.
regard to safety, security, and just the population is the see a pope who is from latin america and that leads me to askthe simple question, what is the role of faith-based organizations? what is the role of faith and hoping for a better latin america were actually not hoping, but enabling a better latin america because that is a big change. >> von taylor, you raise an interesting question and one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion of latin america is...
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. >> when future generations ask why america is still free in the heyday of these terrorists and their allies, was counted in days rather than centuries, as they said, as they proclaimed would work or would happen, that our hometown heroes, our soldiers, our sailors, our airmen, our coasts guardsmen, our marines, that they can say, because of me and people like me who risked all to protect millions, millions who will never know my name, that's why we still have an america. for those of you tonight, all the families that were lost, the light of their lives, they can say to every american that it was my boy or it was my girl who stood their post and did their duty into eternity. >> very emotional, powerful words from general kelly. do you think, congressman, that having a gold star father as the secretary of homeland security will make a difference? >> yeah, i think so. that was the first time i ever heard that and it choked me up to be honest with you. i think it does make a difference. it's one thing to be in the military command. it's one thing to talk about defending the homeland. it
. >> when future generations ask why america is still free in the heyday of these terrorists and their allies, was counted in days rather than centuries, as they said, as they proclaimed would work or would happen, that our hometown heroes, our soldiers, our sailors, our airmen, our coasts guardsmen, our marines, that they can say, because of me and people like me who risked all to protect millions, millions who will never know my name, that's why we still have an america. for those of...
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i am asking you to believe in yourself again and i'm asking you to believe in america. [applause] mr. trump: and if we do that, then altogether we will make america strong again. we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. god bless you. merry christmas. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. ♪ -- >> ♪ you can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want find, try sometimes, you you get what you need i saw her today at the reception a glass of wine in her hand meet here was going to connection at her feet you can always get what you want can't always get what you want get what youays want sometimes you might find you get what you need ♪ i went down to the demonstration abuse my fair share of if we don't -- you can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need ♪ >> follow the transition of government on c-span as president-elect do
i am asking you to believe in yourself again and i'm asking you to believe in america. [applause] mr. trump: and if we do that, then altogether we will make america strong again. we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. god bless you. merry christmas. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. ♪ -- >> ♪ you can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want find,...
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emergency the population, see is its different in the world today is they see -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the, what this role of faith based organization, and the role of faith in hoping for a better latin america or actually not hope budget enabling -- hoping but enabling a better lastin america? that's a big change. >> professor alex, i'd like to take that. ron taylor, you raise a very interesting question. one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion, of latin america is catholicism. and it was dominated by a church with a very clear hierarchy, but that has faded. it's faded because the abuse of power -- i'm a practicing roman catholic into i'm talking about my own faith but the abuse of power by the leadership of the catholic church in terms of it land ownership and abuse of human beings, has led for a search for alternatives, and the protestant religions are now making steady headway, particularly in central america, because instead of saying, if you sin you are doomed to hell, they say, you will be redeemed. god is a loving god, a forgiving god, and i am bringing
emergency the population, see is its different in the world today is they see -- from latin america and that leads me to ask the, what this role of faith based organization, and the role of faith in hoping for a better latin america or actually not hope budget enabling -- hoping but enabling a better lastin america? that's a big change. >> professor alex, i'd like to take that. ron taylor, you raise a very interesting question. one that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology,...
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i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of a senate resolution at the desk designating december 17, 2016, as reach across america day submitted earlier today. i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i reserve the right to object. we can keep doing this, mr. president. i think it's pretty clear what senator manchin and i are asking for. not asking for anything unusual or asking for the senate to honor the pledge made by president truman by almost more or less seven decades ago to take care of the health care that mine workers earned. don't ever forget here, mr. president, we all work around here. we wear coats and ties and our work might be stressful sort of, kind of, but we're not likely risking our lives. we're not picking up occupational diseases from the work we do. but we're saying to these widows of mine workers and retired mine workers that, you know, i guess
i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of a senate resolution at the desk designating december 17, 2016, as reach across america day submitted earlier today. i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i reserve the right...
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asked for id so he handed over d.c. driver's license. here's the problem vendor thought district of columbia was in columbia with an o columbia as in south america and asked skins fan for passport and who takes that to the football game. they sent out a reminder eleanor jones horton explained. >> that has happened before. >> ridiculous. >> geography. >> if you're playing $12 a beer who cares where you're from right. >> pay the money. >> is that the true. >> see your passport, please. >> that's it for us tonight. it mz is next. >> that's right we'll be back tomorrow starting what time 4:25. >> we won't be here. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, ?thank you for serving our country? and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. i'm very proud of him. harvey: the woman who allegedly tried to extort von miller says that she wasn't trying to extort him. >> i used it to play with myself. >> that's cool. >> you ever watch a sex video of yourself? >> of course! >> a camera across the room? i'm not looking at that. but if i'm holdi
asked for id so he handed over d.c. driver's license. here's the problem vendor thought district of columbia was in columbia with an o columbia as in south america and asked skins fan for passport and who takes that to the football game. they sent out a reminder eleanor jones horton explained. >> that has happened before. >> ridiculous. >> geography. >> if you're playing $12 a beer who cares where you're from right. >> pay the money. >> is that the true....
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asked. >> they are describing america as great, gigantic, friendship, even love. a mention of the rekindled the cold war. vladimir putin also appeared to civic pride in leading the country out of economic crisis. >> the future of our land depends on us and to work ethic and a talent of our citizens, on their sense of responsibility and success. yes we can, together. that was his message for the russian people and the international community, including the usa. reporter: a sentiment echoed by many in the russian capital. >> despite the cold winter, russians are looking forward to warm relations with the usa. reporter: and until things thaw, vladimir putin will have to find solutions is government can afford. brent: in the u.s., some believe russia may have manipulated the presidential election. now the u.s. state of wisconsin has begin rinun to recount vote. donald trump won that state by les ran 1% over hillary clinton. -- less than 1% over hillary clinton. the recount was requested by a green party candidate, jill stein. officials say that the recount would not p
asked. >> they are describing america as great, gigantic, friendship, even love. a mention of the rekindled the cold war. vladimir putin also appeared to civic pride in leading the country out of economic crisis. >> the future of our land depends on us and to work ethic and a talent of our citizens, on their sense of responsibility and success. yes we can, together. that was his message for the russian people and the international community, including the usa. reporter: a sentiment...
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twitter feed and this is the kind of stuff i'm reading on it at one point you asked of conservatives why they hated america. you describe trump as, quote, stupid and lazy. you refer to dumb as trumpers. you say this to kellyanne fitzpatrick f you. trump voters go f yourself. >> one thing to make sure you have a habit of taking a lot of things out of con dex. >> can i read you the tweet. >> if you are going to talk about a tweet. talk about a tweet. read me what it says and we can talk about it. let's not sit here and take a couple of words here and there. >> okay. would you want me to read some of your tweets? >> read me one. let's talk about the one that bothers you the most. >> well, there are a lot. and it's not that they bother me. >> i can't answer a question about a lot of tweets. give me an answer. give me a question. >> well, you are entirely entitled to your opinion. i just my only point is that you ought to label yourself as what you are which is an advocate you say things like this. how can trumpsters defend a president-elect. >> let's stop for a minute. >> i have a hundred of them. i'm trying t
twitter feed and this is the kind of stuff i'm reading on it at one point you asked of conservatives why they hated america. you describe trump as, quote, stupid and lazy. you refer to dumb as trumpers. you say this to kellyanne fitzpatrick f you. trump voters go f yourself. >> one thing to make sure you have a habit of taking a lot of things out of con dex. >> can i read you the tweet. >> if you are going to talk about a tweet. talk about a tweet. read me what it says and we...
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indian american married to a chinese american, only in america. i asked him and said what's the most prevalent disease in america? is it cancer or heart disease or diabetes? he said, none of those. isolation. single most prevalent disease in america is isolation. well, think about that. we live in the most connected age and the surgeon general says the biggest disease crisis in this country is people feeling disconnected. they aren't connected, respected , and protected. they're disconnected and that's what this election was all about. thank you very much. [applause] >> ok. >> commerce secretary penny pritzker discussed anticipation for the tramp administration. also from the new york times. it is 35 minutes. me in welcoming penny pritzker, the u.s. secretary. the former house counsel and also another to the stage. ] pplause >> good morning everyone. thank you all for coming. thank you to secretary pritzker very- as you heard, i am pleased. secretary pritzker was the firse administration to go to cuba and eric cantor needs no introduction. at this point,
indian american married to a chinese american, only in america. i asked him and said what's the most prevalent disease in america? is it cancer or heart disease or diabetes? he said, none of those. isolation. single most prevalent disease in america is isolation. well, think about that. we live in the most connected age and the surgeon general says the biggest disease crisis in this country is people feeling disconnected. they aren't connected, respected , and protected. they're disconnected...
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i am asking you to believe in yourself and i'm asking you to believe again in america. it's going to be great. it's going to be great. and if we do that, then all together we will make america strong again. we will make america rich again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, iowa. thank you. thank you very much. god bless you, iowa. god bless you. ♪ >>> breaking tonight, that was president-elect trump wrapping up the third stop on his thank you tour which is taking him to some of the biggest states that he won across the country. and while the crowd in des moines may have been going wild for the president-elect just moments ago, that's nothing compared to the hysteria among some democrats over mr. trump's pick to head the environmental protection agency. welcome to "the kelly file" tonight. i'm sandra smith in or megyn kelly. president-elect trump and mike pence taking the stage in iowa as part of their thank you tour. they added yet another stop just this afternoon. but that's not what have folks talking about the incoming
i am asking you to believe in yourself and i'm asking you to believe again in america. it's going to be great. it's going to be great. and if we do that, then all together we will make america strong again. we will make america rich again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, iowa. thank you. thank you very much. god bless you, iowa. god bless you. ♪ >>> breaking tonight, that was president-elect trump wrapping up the third stop on his...
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he made it clear, his priority as president-elect and soon to be president will be america first. >> i'm asking you to believe in america once again. we have many challenges, but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. the script is not yet written. we do not know what the next page will read. i'll tell you, it's going to be a great page. but for the first time in a long time, what we do know is that the pages will be authored by each one of you. americans will be the captains of their own destiny once again. you are the movement. i'm the messenger. i'm just really the messenger. although i've been a very good messenger, let's face it, right? >> you know, donald trump has got really good manners. here's why. for about a year, he's been asking people for their vote. a lot of people voted for him. now he has started the tour across the country to say thank you. >> i don't think a president has ever done that, right? has gone on a thank you, america, tour. folks love it. >> there's never been anybody like him before. >> it's a first on a lot of level. >> we elected you, you're coming back. the
he made it clear, his priority as president-elect and soon to be president will be america first. >> i'm asking you to believe in america once again. we have many challenges, but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. the script is not yet written. we do not know what the next page will read. i'll tell you, it's going to be a great page. but for the first time in a long time, what we do know is that the pages will be authored by each one of you. americans will be the captains of...
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it is asked and answered by presidents, congress and the people of america. it needs to be asked and answered because from that commie figure out what you are willing to fight for and we have made this mistake before. the end of world war i, britain was the enforcer of the rules. you got what you got in the 20's and 30's and ended up in world war ii and then we got it again post world war ii when dean acheson comes out and says south korea is not important. then grandfather calls up talin and said green light, go stalin and said green light, go and you got the korean war and truman jumps in. it started again when saddam was told to wait is not important. so signaling and being consistent at the strategic level matters and knowing what you are able to fight for, knowing what you stand for what your role in the world is is fundamental to deterrence and to our military. i personally hink we need to ask and answer think we need to ask and answer it and clarify it. normally, that happens every four years in american politics. we've een answering it one way for ever
it is asked and answered by presidents, congress and the people of america. it needs to be asked and answered because from that commie figure out what you are willing to fight for and we have made this mistake before. the end of world war i, britain was the enforcer of the rules. you got what you got in the 20's and 30's and ended up in world war ii and then we got it again post world war ii when dean acheson comes out and says south korea is not important. then grandfather calls up talin and...
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america. we're going to do it ourselves. it's time to remove the rest from the rest and i'm asking you to believe in america.again -- we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. there's been no time like it. the script is not yet written. >> we thought we just give you a little taste of what happened last night. we'll get more of it in just a moment. right now we're talking about the market. check the big board 178,000 jobs created last month and that's the news background here's the jobs report. but there were a lot of part-time jobs the there. part-time job growth far outpays full-time job growth full-time jobs created 9,000 part-time jobs, 118,000. many of those across seasonal that will go away in the new year, look, 7 years in recovery we've seen this before lairkt participation rates continues to fall. >> got it i want to look at more on the market because one of the big stories emerging are big name technology stocks it's a mixed bag this morning. not. up not much down. they've really taken it on the chin since the election. and there's no rebound today now look at amazon
america. we're going to do it ourselves. it's time to remove the rest from the rest and i'm asking you to believe in america.again -- we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. there's been no time like it. the script is not yet written. >> we thought we just give you a little taste of what happened last night. we'll get more of it in just a moment. right now we're talking about the market. check the big board 178,000 jobs created last month and that's the...
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i'm asking to you believe in america once again. we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. trish: you know, he also made a surprise announcement. watch this one. >> we are going to appoint "mad dog" mattis -- [cheers] as our secretary of defense. but we're not announcing it until monday. so don't tell anybody! mad dog. he's great. trish: i guess he just couldn't help himself. leaking there he's going to be appointing mattis, today he's back at work at trump tower for a series of meetings that include former u.n. ambassador john bolton and heidi heitkamp from north dakota. this will be big if he recruits a democratic senator into the white house. blake burman is here in new york and he joins me with more on all of it. hey, blake. >> reporter: hi there, trish, we were there last night too in cincinnati, ohio. it was something else. you played a little bit of it. not so much a casual friday at trump tower, considering the rapid pace of announcements coming out of here the last four days or so. five different cabinet positions alo
i'm asking to you believe in america once again. we have many challenges. but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. trish: you know, he also made a surprise announcement. watch this one. >> we are going to appoint "mad dog" mattis -- [cheers] as our secretary of defense. but we're not announcing it until monday. so don't tell anybody! mad dog. he's great. trish: i guess he just couldn't help himself. leaking there he's going to be appointing mattis, today he's back at work...
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america. his name is andrew liveris, one of the most respected businessmen in the world. and i am asking to returning jobs to the united states of america. him to come up and head up our american manufacturing council, and he has agreed to do it. they will be tasked with finding ways to bring industry back to america. backtry and manufacturing to america. nobody can do it like andrew. andrew, please come up to the stage. [applause] mr. liveris: doesn't the president-elect sing music? rock, itic, it is kid is michigan music, it is american music. i am very proud to be here. we love him, too, and we are proud is a michigan-based company, we were founded just up the road in midland. we are global, but we have been expanding operations here in michigan and the united states, factory andbs, construction jobs, technicians, engineers, service jobs, over $7 billion in the last four or five years. and we are not stopping there. we are not stopping there. by getting value this incredible workforce in incredible, this american worker, this incredible michigan worker, and we will put you all to work
america. his name is andrew liveris, one of the most respected businessmen in the world. and i am asking to returning jobs to the united states of america. him to come up and head up our american manufacturing council, and he has agreed to do it. they will be tasked with finding ways to bring industry back to america. backtry and manufacturing to america. nobody can do it like andrew. andrew, please come up to the stage. [applause] mr. liveris: doesn't the president-elect sing music? rock,...
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i am asking you to believe in yourself again and i'm asking you to believe in america. [cheers and applause] when do you that, then all together, we will make america strong again we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. god bless you, merry christmas. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> there he is, the president-elect of the united states, donald trump wrapping up his latest in a long-speaking tour across the middle of the country tonight in hershey, pennsylvania. you're hearing his signature rally sound track in the background you can't always get what you want by the rolling stones. it was a long and discursive and interesting speech that mixed policy and a recap as you heard if you listen to it of the last election where he was on election night and many jabs at the media in there. we're joined now by our panel who sat through the speech. daniel halper -- bureau chief of "the new york post." great to see y
i am asking you to believe in yourself again and i'm asking you to believe in america. [cheers and applause] when do you that, then all together, we will make america strong again we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. god bless you, merry christmas. thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> there he is, the president-elect of the...
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i am asking you to believe in yourself, and i'm asking you to believe once again in america. and if we do that, then altogether we will make america strong again. we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you very much, florida. thank you, florida. god bless you. merry christmas. god bless you. thank you. incredible support. ♪ ♪ get what youways want playing] can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need ohh -- >> president-elect donald trump has one more victory rally scheduled for the weekend. in mobile,e will be alabama to speak. we will have live coverage of his remarks on c-span. afternoon, ohio state university will be the site of a memorial service for astronaut, john glenn, who
i am asking you to believe in yourself, and i'm asking you to believe once again in america. and if we do that, then altogether we will make america strong again. we will make america wealthy again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you very much, florida. thank you, florida. god bless you. merry christmas. god bless you. thank you. incredible support. ♪ ♪ get what youways want playing] can't always get what you want you can't always get what you...
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america. new york city, i'm asking you to do the same.onaire is synonymous with this city, his name remains emblazoned on buildings, even ice rinks. but this christmas, the big apple has something of a gotham—city feel, with the president—elect cast by many of his fellow new yorkers as the super villain of the piece. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at 11pm, now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. staging an impressive comeback, rafa nadal cruises to victory on his return from injury. carlos cashes in — tevez becomes one of the world's best paid sportsmen with a move to the chinese super league. and mps claims questions are left unanswered after the retirement from cycling of sir bradley wiggins. rafael nadal has made a winning start to his latest comeback from injury. it was an emphatic victory
america. new york city, i'm asking you to do the same.onaire is synonymous with this city, his name remains emblazoned on buildings, even ice rinks. but this christmas, the big apple has something of a gotham—city feel, with the president—elect cast by many of his fellow new yorkers as the super villain of the piece. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the voices. outside trump tower, with just three weeks to inauguration day. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news...
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. >> ask not what america will do for you but what together we can do for the freedom of man. >> if youliberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> you know what i think about when i look at all these faces? you have 43 presidents out here. is that there's a lot of them i don't recognize. >> yeah. >> i feel terrible about that. >> it's hard. >> luckily we found someone to help us unravel the past. historian doug weed. >> it's sort of irnteresting to look at abraham lincoln and look at the damage in the back of his head that was in transit, trying to get the statues here. >> this is all a metaphor for abraham lincoln. he was much more fragile politically than we think of today. >> why would he be comfortable amongst the weeds compared to the other presidents? >> he was very poor. when we look at lincoln in the lincoln memorial, it seems so imposing and powerful and strong. but he only lived four years of his life in the white house. he lived 14 years of his life in a one-room cabin in indiana. and when he look
. >> ask not what america will do for you but what together we can do for the freedom of man. >> if youliberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> you know what i think about when i look at all these faces? you have 43 presidents out here. is that there's a lot of them i don't recognize. >> yeah. >> i feel terrible about that. >> it's hard. >> luckily we found someone...