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roosevelt used his puppy against dewey when dewey attacked the family and the pooch. >> republican leaders are not content with he facts on me or on my wife or on my sons. no, not content with that. they now include my little dog falla. >> that speech -- best speech ever given. and richard nixon's checker speech where he used a cooker spaniel to counter an attack on his business contributors to save his spot on the eisenhower ticket. >> one other thing i should tell you because if i don't, they'll be saying this about me too. we did get something a gift, after the election. you know what it was? it was a little cooker spaniel dog in a crate that he'd sent all the way from texas. black and white spotted. and our little girl tricia, the 6-year-old, named it checkers. regardless of what they say about it, we're going to keep it. >> howard, you can't beat that either. help me out with the mitt romney thing. tied seamus, tied the family dog to the roof of the car, i guess that the dog had -- was lashed up there, how will he deal with this? >> this story didn't come out as a result of investigat
roosevelt used his puppy against dewey when dewey attacked the family and the pooch. >> republican leaders are not content with he facts on me or on my wife or on my sons. no, not content with that. they now include my little dog falla. >> that speech -- best speech ever given. and richard nixon's checker speech where he used a cooker spaniel to counter an attack on his business contributors to save his spot on the eisenhower ticket. >> one other thing i should tell you...
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about 50 homes had significant damage but other than that and some low level flooding south of here on dewey beach, no real damage, economy wise, this is a resort community, town of 1500 that as well as to 60,000 on a given weekend with labor day weekend approaching. merchants were counting on a lot of visitors. that didn't happen yesterday. one guy that owns a restaurant said he expected to lose between $40,000 to $80,000 this weekend. his restaurant is still not open. people are trying to take the boards down and fill up the boardwalk. >> shep: darrell green, fox 13 from the mid south. thanks very much. we've been following this story out of catskills. a dam that now has a level "b" emergency going on. that is what they will tell us but they won't tell us anything further what that means. we don't know it's been compromised, the people that run the dam won't tell us. rick riechmuth is live. a lot of times when we can't get a straight story out of somebody it gives us concern. >> yes, it does. i'm sure there is a lot of confusion because of the situation that is breaking there. i'm sure the
about 50 homes had significant damage but other than that and some low level flooding south of here on dewey beach, no real damage, economy wise, this is a resort community, town of 1500 that as well as to 60,000 on a given weekend with labor day weekend approaching. merchants were counting on a lot of visitors. that didn't happen yesterday. one guy that owns a restaurant said he expected to lose between $40,000 to $80,000 this weekend. his restaurant is still not open. people are trying to...
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and thomas dewey and adelai stevenson both nominated for president, losing, came back four years laterated again, lost again. >> and what is it about the four years later that -- is it just too soon to ask voters to change their mind about you? because, i mean, if you lost four years ago, that means a lot of people voted against you four years ago. >> i think you're right. let's just take romney for an example. fascinating situation. in 2008, everybody thought he would run as the moderate. but he didn't think he could take the moderate vote in the republican party from john mccain. so he swung to the right with social issues. didn't work. now four years later, he's back trying to get the mccain constituency who voted against him, to back him. pawlenty is really in the romney mode. here is a governor of minnesota. everybody thought he would come in kind of moderate, down the middle, he doesn't see any room in the moderate side, so he has been swinging to the right on social conservatism. the romney thing just indicates the problem four years -- too quick to come back. you have to give p
and thomas dewey and adelai stevenson both nominated for president, losing, came back four years laterated again, lost again. >> and what is it about the four years later that -- is it just too soon to ask voters to change their mind about you? because, i mean, if you lost four years ago, that means a lot of people voted against you four years ago. >> i think you're right. let's just take romney for an example. fascinating situation. in 2008, everybody thought he would run as the...
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. >> the last time there was a policy like ron paul was tom dewey, he's out of touch with the republicanainstream foreign policy. >> i have one more piece of videotape i need to play. i should mention we invited ron paul to talk about this subject, he declined. he declined an invitation from cnn's "state of the union." here is fox news' ma that mechanical lum talking to ron paul about an ad that ran in the paper. >> one question surfaced in the austin chronicle. that is from an ad that is said to be in a ron paul supporter. have you ever gone sex with rick perry, are you a stripper, impressed by an arrogant governor from texas. what's your campaign response to this coming from one of your support porters? >> i don't know hoye something like that qualifies as a question on national tv as being serious. >> should those kind of questions be raised? >> he had nothing to do with it as far as i can say. >> that was surprising. how many supporters of candidates are raising questions about other candidates. >> in the process smears rick perry by raising allegations that so far no one has support
. >> the last time there was a policy like ron paul was tom dewey, he's out of touch with the republicanainstream foreign policy. >> i have one more piece of videotape i need to play. i should mention we invited ron paul to talk about this subject, he declined. he declined an invitation from cnn's "state of the union." here is fox news' ma that mechanical lum talking to ron paul about an ad that ran in the paper. >> one question surfaced in the austin chronicle. that...
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in 1944 voted for dewey against roosevelt and just as loyal as anybody. a lot of republicans who fought in world war ii. i mean, it ain't -- >> use the phrase -- chris when republicans use the phrase "our country" in this context, they're implying the guy that sits in the white house it isn't his country, too. he's somehow alien. that's the dog whistle there. >> you think that's true? we checked it out, ron, we're going to tack our country back, too. >> and he -- >> that's something -- he's not using it that way. >> oh, no. well, do we know that for a fact, ron? >> yes, i do. >> so -- >> make a point. >> you know it, too. you know it very well what these dog whistles mean. you know very well what the dog whistles mean. you know, michael. you know when rush limbaugh comes on and starts talking about obama -- oreos and it's obameo. you know what that means. rick perry the audience. >> you know what? i agree with him, but you're not going to agree. anyway, thank you, michael. have a nice weekend, ron. >>> coming up, why would he be considered crazy for a pre
in 1944 voted for dewey against roosevelt and just as loyal as anybody. a lot of republicans who fought in world war ii. i mean, it ain't -- >> use the phrase -- chris when republicans use the phrase "our country" in this context, they're implying the guy that sits in the white house it isn't his country, too. he's somehow alien. that's the dog whistle there. >> you think that's true? we checked it out, ron, we're going to tack our country back, too. >> and he --...
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system looking for an interesting book, created by melville dewey, who is a rabid anti-semite. in fact, i love libraries so much combat if he were to give me a choice between a night with kate blanchet or a night walk to loud in the library of congress, i would take the night with kate lynn checked in a heart beat, but i too love libraries. so i thought her attack tonight about this new book of mine, except for in how it came out by you. i'm a little knowing that in the publishing company, crown publishing company, within the company who were apparently lazy, they call the book now exclusively by its acronym, which is it god, which sounds a little bit by something your cat coughed up. but i've realized is if you say itgob law corralling companies on chase lake girl and the the exorcist movie. take it home with you. [laughter] at first glance, this may may not seem like my kind of book necessarily. this book is sent in 1933, 34, nazi chamonix, hitler, the whole deal. this is exactly my type of thing because it is about a period that people think they know an awful lot, but i wou
system looking for an interesting book, created by melville dewey, who is a rabid anti-semite. in fact, i love libraries so much combat if he were to give me a choice between a night with kate blanchet or a night walk to loud in the library of congress, i would take the night with kate lynn checked in a heart beat, but i too love libraries. so i thought her attack tonight about this new book of mine, except for in how it came out by you. i'm a little knowing that in the publishing company,...
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over here so one of the problems in dealing with this is to figure out which are the authors, how deweyhose were his? if you text the text of what he's done this to and compare to the way that he publishes you can see the, as have disappeared so here we have mark twain writing and a dodo. it's one of the achievements they figured out how to distinguish between all of the markings. here's an example that has maybe five different handwritings. all of the pencil markings come here is by pain, they were all by pain. they also have his typesetter. this is [speaking in native tongue] , this is louisa may alcott. someone we don't know and here is mark twain. what does that mean? she's and correct some some of the things that this cannot afford it's wrong. for instance, here the stenographer has written an effect nonexistent and infeasible but clearly that is not what he said. he crosses on feasible and inserts invisible and then decides that isn't needed either because of it isn't the existence of course it is in on and visible. so the challenge is to figure out exactly what mark twain wanted
over here so one of the problems in dealing with this is to figure out which are the authors, how deweyhose were his? if you text the text of what he's done this to and compare to the way that he publishes you can see the, as have disappeared so here we have mark twain writing and a dodo. it's one of the achievements they figured out how to distinguish between all of the markings. here's an example that has maybe five different handwritings. all of the pencil markings come here is by pain, they...
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i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries in repelling the 900 levels of the deweyimal system looking for interesting and interesting debate the but we created by immelt phill who was a rabid anti-semite. if you were to give me a choice between an night with kate planchette or walked alone in the library of congress i would take the night with kate in a heartbeat. [laughter] but i do love libraries. so if i but talked tonight about this new book of mine come in the garden of beasts, and how it came about. within the publishing company, within the company people i guess they are inherently lazy, they call the book now almost exclusively by its acronym which is itgob which sounds like something the cat would cough up and i have the nine year old mentality to use a itgob mile growling you sound just like the possessed girl in the exorcist. [laughter] >> this may not seem like my kind of book necessarily one block of the quarter the holocaust and so forth when in fact there were distinct phases so this idea came to me during the first of all the idea as some of you may
i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries in repelling the 900 levels of the deweyimal system looking for interesting and interesting debate the but we created by immelt phill who was a rabid anti-semite. if you were to give me a choice between an night with kate planchette or walked alone in the library of congress i would take the night with kate in a heartbeat. [laughter] but i do love libraries. so if i but talked tonight about this new book of mine come in the garden of...
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mayor stephen i have both been speaking as if everyone has read everything william james and john deweyhave ever written. just a couple words about philosophical pragmatism. it develops in the 20th and early century from exasperation some philosophers felt with the confidence that some other philosophers had that there were systems that would answer all the questions we have about issues of politics or ethics. and they said when you don't have certain answers, you should feel free to experiment and you should judge the consequences of your experiment. and that's not going to work in every case. mathematics works alright assuming that two into is going going to equal for you. in many instances it's better to lay out a hypothesis, test it and perhaps recalculated things don't work out. so this is a way of thinking that becomes a tradition that runs through 20th century america.and this revived and powerful way during the years obama himself has been educated in their various reasons why one could identify him with his philosophical pragmatism. in the audacity of hope because out of his wa
mayor stephen i have both been speaking as if everyone has read everything william james and john deweyhave ever written. just a couple words about philosophical pragmatism. it develops in the 20th and early century from exasperation some philosophers felt with the confidence that some other philosophers had that there were systems that would answer all the questions we have about issues of politics or ethics. and they said when you don't have certain answers, you should feel free to experiment...
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the unintended consequence was we went to dewey story on finding out which appraisers were in cahootsmortgage brokers in the financial, leading the financial crisis by giving false appraisals and leading to all this damage we are still going through today for mortgages going to people who should have never got mortgages and houses that it never -- should never been paid that money for. the privacy laws that have been passed, we could get them ironically on the mortgage brokers because i was regulated by a different agency and wasn't covered by this law but we couldn't get them on the appraisers they were in cahoots with. so, what worries me is you have got, the more you seal off the more likely it is that there will be wrongdoing that can't be exposed and will never come out because of that. >> i think we are talking about stealing things. i think we are talking about asking the questions. >> but what she was talking about is are they going to pass a new law if florida that makes a bunch of things private because the casey anthony? what i worry about is people really overreacting. the
the unintended consequence was we went to dewey story on finding out which appraisers were in cahootsmortgage brokers in the financial, leading the financial crisis by giving false appraisals and leading to all this damage we are still going through today for mortgages going to people who should have never got mortgages and houses that it never -- should never been paid that money for. the privacy laws that have been passed, we could get them ironically on the mortgage brokers because i was...
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do we lotto are returning soldiers a similar dewey when they come home injured or affected in a way thatto they are and what they do? especially if that injury causes behavior that puts them in the criminal justice system. these men and women were not drafted. they volunteered for this service. they put on a uniform and follow the american flag into combat to fight and protect the fundamental rights and privileges that we as americans enjoy every day. most people agree we have a duty but how does that translate to the role of the judiciary in these cases? in response the rhode island district court is a partner in implementing the first jail diversion program in rhode island for veterans. this grant has allowed rhode island to begin the process but it is only a beginning. let me emphasize what this program does not mean. it does not mean any one will not be held accountable for their actions because of military status or medical diagnosis. is not a free pass. what it means is we need to increase our focus on this group of people and recognize them and implement programs that will address
do we lotto are returning soldiers a similar dewey when they come home injured or affected in a way thatto they are and what they do? especially if that injury causes behavior that puts them in the criminal justice system. these men and women were not drafted. they volunteered for this service. they put on a uniform and follow the american flag into combat to fight and protect the fundamental rights and privileges that we as americans enjoy every day. most people agree we have a duty but how...
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i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries in repelling the 900 levels of the deweyl system looking for interesting and interesting debate the but we created by immelt phill who was a rabid anti-semite. if you were to give me a choice between an night with kate planchette or walked alone in the library of congress i would take the night with kate in a heartbeat. [laughter] but i do love libraries. so if i but talked tonight about this new book of mine come in the garden of beasts, and how it came about. within the publishing company, within the company people i guess they are inherently lazy, they call the book now almost exclusively by its acronym which is itgob which sounds like something the cat would cough up and i have the nine year old mentality to use a itgob mile growling you sound just like the possessed girl in the exorcist. [laughter] >> this may not seem like my kind of book necessarily one block of the quarter the holocaust and so forth when in fact there were distinct phases so this idea came to me during the first of all the idea as some of you may hav
i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries in repelling the 900 levels of the deweyl system looking for interesting and interesting debate the but we created by immelt phill who was a rabid anti-semite. if you were to give me a choice between an night with kate planchette or walked alone in the library of congress i would take the night with kate in a heartbeat. [laughter] but i do love libraries. so if i but talked tonight about this new book of mine come in the garden of...