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dewey was fun but exhausting. mrs. dewey: yoo-hoo! george! you forgot your book! deb asked us to sort all this stuff over here. deb: and it's a little bit like curious george when he was organizing things. good luck. i think we can sort them maybe, by what they are. i'm sorting the doorknobs. they're two different shapes. why did i put two different doorknobs together? they're both the same color. you just have to do what you gotta do for the doorknob. josiah is sorting light switch covers. i am gonna sort them by shapes. this one has two circle things. this one is, like, square. sorting does help a lot of people. let's imagine we're wearing space suits. whoa! oh, cool! girl: it's a lot of fun to imagine things with elmo, being anything you want to be and going anywhere you want to go. shape ahoy! add a bunch of math... subtraction! and some silly song and dance... elmo: ♪ "elmo the musical" ♪ girl: you get... ♪ "elmo the musical" ♪ "elmo the musical"! this is elmo's story. anything can happen. announcer: weekdays on an all-new season of "sesame street," and watch
dewey was fun but exhausting. mrs. dewey: yoo-hoo! george! you forgot your book! deb asked us to sort all this stuff over here. deb: and it's a little bit like curious george when he was organizing things. good luck. i think we can sort them maybe, by what they are. i'm sorting the doorknobs. they're two different shapes. why did i put two different doorknobs together? they're both the same color. you just have to do what you gotta do for the doorknob. josiah is sorting light switch covers. i...
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police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees.caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you're a little lethargic and you may or may not be driving impaired. >> before administering sobriety tests, presley reads alexandra her rights and questions her about the accident. >> you're accelerating from a stop. you got to about 30 miles an hour, then you all of a sudden -- this cat jumped out, and you slammed on the brakes. >> i do. >> so someone behind you who's also just starting to accelerate forward -- >> yeah. >> there would be no reason why -- >> they would think that -- >> that you're going to abruptly slam on the brakes. >> exactly. >> alexandra doesn't realize where this is going. >> pretty naively, i thought he wa
police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees.caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you're a little...
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dewey and his times." he is now working on a new book rockefeller. guest: they had a number of house. he had a place of his own in northwest washington. host: also affiliated with george mason university. we will take a look of what the president can expect in his second term. we have now had a period of a reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. inaugural in a row. the only other time that century. three virginians, almost neighbors. jefferson, madison, and monroe. you're right. it is an interesting counterpoint to the polarization we talk about. host: i want you to listen to an interview we conducted on december 18, 2008 with outgoing president george w. bush. his words on being a unita, not a divider. -- uniter, not a divider. listen to what he said, also his body language. [video clip] >> you said, i am optimistic washington. i believe things happen for a reason. >> that was a hopeful person saying that. >> are you less hopeful? >> we work together, there wer
dewey and his times." he is now working on a new book rockefeller. guest: they had a number of house. he had a place of his own in northwest washington. host: also affiliated with george mason university. we will take a look of what the president can expect in his second term. we have now had a period of a reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. inaugural in a row. the only other time that century....
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reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after dewey and the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor romney, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all i have to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks will be a lot of fun. it will be very interesting. my request is that he be honest with the country. >> america clearly need someone with a good business brain. the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the coin given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a re
reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after dewey and the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor romney, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all i have to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks...
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one of the -- dewey cornell frequently reminds us if your prevention plan begins when your shooter is at the door, it's too late. you have to have prevention that goes back a long way. one of the things that we need to do is to make sure young people get on the track and stay on the right track. we need the youth promise act to provide grants to do this so that you don't have young people being bullied, getting mad, graduating year after year and getting worse and worsz. we need to make sure that we identify these people as early as possible and have a comprehensive evidence-based approach to youth violence and youth violence generally. there's not going to be any one slugsz. it has to be kompb rehencive. and you can't wait until the shooter is at the door. >> so you would agree with the congressman and that's your message to the vice president that we must solve the problem and we can get to common ground here? >> agreed. and if the vice president has to go to all of the groups and lock them in a room, i mean, they resolved the nhl strike and that isn't as important as this. >> we're
one of the -- dewey cornell frequently reminds us if your prevention plan begins when your shooter is at the door, it's too late. you have to have prevention that goes back a long way. one of the things that we need to do is to make sure young people get on the track and stay on the right track. we need the youth promise act to provide grants to do this so that you don't have young people being bullied, getting mad, graduating year after year and getting worse and worsz. we need to make sure...
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michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky plan -- send a convicted drug dealer into prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> at stake -- answers. >> wondering where she is, wondering what happened. >> peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> you don't just turn around and give out can and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day, donna wrightler greets her daughter tri sha. >> i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say hi, mom. >> tri sha was very kindhearted, very smart. >> as a child, tricia lit up a room. >> she would sometimes bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say tada, that type of thing. >> donna and mary brought her here to attend a small christian college. one spring evening tricia left her dorm room for a walk. on narch 29 aroun
michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky plan -- send a convicted drug dealer into prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> at stake -- answers. >> wondering where she is, wondering what happened. >> peace for grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and...
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re-election campaign when he was so far behind that gallup quit taking polls in mid september, went after dewey and crowds would yell out give him hell, harry. and he yelled back, no, i just tell the truth and it hurts like hell. i think romney's record is so bad, he's clearly a moderate, he's done so many things that are indefensible in the republican primary. it would be okay in a democratic primary but in a republican primary it's indefensible. all i have to do is tell the truth. all i have to do is point out facts. i think the next few weeks will be a lot of fun. they'll be very interesting. my only request of mitt is that he be honest with the country. >> america clearly needs someone with a good business brain. the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so-and-so. was that the most reasonable position? calling him a vulture. should you be on that side of the coin considering you're a successful businessman yourself and texas governor. if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed b
re-election campaign when he was so far behind that gallup quit taking polls in mid september, went after dewey and crowds would yell out give him hell, harry. and he yelled back, no, i just tell the truth and it hurts like hell. i think romney's record is so bad, he's clearly a moderate, he's done so many things that are indefensible in the republican primary. it would be okay in a democratic primary but in a republican primary it's indefensible. all i have to do is tell the truth. all i have...
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in 1952 it was just win so he is all for do we --dewey similarities to the 2012 campaign on our side and the other side. rusher sees that. in 52 he knows eisenhower is a great champion of conservative causes. probably also knew that eisenhower would not be that aggressive and anti-communist but wanted to win. to keep this reasonably concise but to finish the thought because it is important, rusher believed that moderate republican administration under dwight eisenhower, was president for eight years, just wasn't ideological enough, wasn't anti-communist enough either at home or abroad, believed there was a significant communist threat in the united states, more documentation of that has come out in the last 20 years after the ex soviet archives. buckley also a couple years younger than rusher, all of you know that he wrote god, man and yale after graduating from yale. he has two beasts with yale and rusher was a graduate of princeton prewar and during the war. insufficiently respectful of religion despite religious heritage and religious heritage, most elite academia, they don't pres
in 1952 it was just win so he is all for do we --dewey similarities to the 2012 campaign on our side and the other side. rusher sees that. in 52 he knows eisenhower is a great champion of conservative causes. probably also knew that eisenhower would not be that aggressive and anti-communist but wanted to win. to keep this reasonably concise but to finish the thought because it is important, rusher believed that moderate republican administration under dwight eisenhower, was president for eight...
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reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after the dewey the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor ramen, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all he has to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks will be a lot of fun. it will be very interesting. waylon request is that he be honest with the country. >> america clearly need someone with a good business bring. the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a r
reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after the dewey the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor ramen, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all he has to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks will...
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reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after the dewey the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor ramen, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all he has to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks will be a lot of fun. it will be very interesting. waylon request is that he be honest with the country. >> america clearly need someone with a good business bring. the economy remains in the tank. you went after mitt romney today about his work at bain capital. you called him a greedy wall street so and so. was that the most sensible position calling him a vulture? should you be on that side of the client given that you are a successful texas governor and a good businessman yourself? if mitt romney now wins the nomination, haven't you just landed barack obama a perfect stick to beat him with? >> there is a r
reelection campaign when he was so far behind that they quit taking polls in mid september went after the dewey the crowd would yell out, and he would yell back tell them the truth and with governor ramen, his record is so bad and he has become so clearly a moderate and so many things that are indefensible, it would be okay in a democratic primary, and a republican primary it would be indefensible, all he has to do is tell the truth. i have to point out facts and i think the next few weeks will...
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in five dies in philadelphia a guy named wendell welky beat robert taft, that's his name -- dewey.le bunch of them. says we're going to have to go to war. i'm not going to play no man on this. he wins the nomination. he gives roosevelt the best fight of his career. if he had been running against anybody else, he would have been president for a couple terms. >> i agree with you completely. and you get so many republicans right now talking about the example of ronald reagan. ronald reagan was constantly skewered by people on his right from the very beginning. even when he was governor of california, william f. buckley had to write a stirring defense of ronald reagan. reagan refused to shut down the government. he decided he had to raise taxes in california because he worked with democrats as well. that's one of the great frustrations i've had as conservative as i am. i've had young republicans on my show that have come on and said they will not vote for a revenue increase, a tax increase no matter what. they won't compromise on guns no matter what. they won't compromise with democrat
in five dies in philadelphia a guy named wendell welky beat robert taft, that's his name -- dewey.le bunch of them. says we're going to have to go to war. i'm not going to play no man on this. he wins the nomination. he gives roosevelt the best fight of his career. if he had been running against anybody else, he would have been president for a couple terms. >> i agree with you completely. and you get so many republicans right now talking about the example of ronald reagan. ronald reagan...
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which almost nobody foresaw is the idea that we demand that we don't have to give people pensions, dewey? the 401k could substitute and this is where the corporate cost cutters began and they say even if you are going to match at 3% or 6% is a lot cheaper than funding the pension. besides a lot of people won't find out any way is so don't worry about that but surely over a period of many years, the numbers drift out to where we are today. >> host: this is all happening when the stock market was just waging in the 80s and 90s and people thought there were going to get 25% returns a year. >> guest: there is the opposition except for the fact the stock market increased. depending on how you are counting in 2000 or 2007, so people began to think this is the natural order of things. the poll in the late 1990's. not to years but one year. we all have a bias towards the recent past as we all know and people just have this as a guaranteed investment scheme but to be fair that's also how it was pitched them. crusco they are rather destitute and see into the system. >> guest: at the same time it s
which almost nobody foresaw is the idea that we demand that we don't have to give people pensions, dewey? the 401k could substitute and this is where the corporate cost cutters began and they say even if you are going to match at 3% or 6% is a lot cheaper than funding the pension. besides a lot of people won't find out any way is so don't worry about that but surely over a period of many years, the numbers drift out to where we are today. >> host: this is all happening when the stock...
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so he's all for dewey. there's similarities there. that 1948 campaign, there's similarities to the 2012 campaign. on our side and on the other side. rusher seized that. in '52 he knows that eisenhower isn't going to be a great champion of conservative causes, probably also knew that eisenhower would not be that aggressive an anti-communist. but he wanted to win. well, to keep this reasonably concise but to finish the thought because it is important, rusher believed that moderate republican administration under dwight eisenhower who was president for eight years just wasn't ideological enough, wasn't anti-communist enough either at home or abroad. rusher believed there was still a significant communist threat within the united states. more and more documentation of that, you know, has come out in the last 20 years after the opening of the ex-soviet archives. buckley also -- a couple of years younger than rusher. all of you know probably that he wrote "god and man at yale" which came out in 1951 after graduating from yale. he has two be
so he's all for dewey. there's similarities there. that 1948 campaign, there's similarities to the 2012 campaign. on our side and on the other side. rusher seized that. in '52 he knows that eisenhower isn't going to be a great champion of conservative causes, probably also knew that eisenhower would not be that aggressive an anti-communist. but he wanted to win. well, to keep this reasonably concise but to finish the thought because it is important, rusher believed that moderate republican...
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michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to about friend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said so how am i going to do this? >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, wondering what happened. >> peace for grieving family. >> you want to find her, bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> you don't just give outs candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day donna wrightler greets her daughter trisha. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning. every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say "hi, mom." >> trisha was very kindhearted. very smart. >> reporter: as a child, says father gary, trisha lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into the room, spread her arms apart
michelle dewey, 20, in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to about friend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter. i said so how am i going to do this? >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where...
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. >> [dewey] she was one of the hardest working people i've ever met.n. and i think this is the way barry grew up, knowing you had to work and help people. >> i don't recall whether there was ever an announcement that they were going to be married, but then they appeared one day, and they were married. uh, i think they had gone to maui to, uh, to-to get married and had a-a brief honeymoon. uh, they were students after all. i remember, after he was born, of course, here was this, uh, beautiful baby. he was a beautiful child. barack was-was quite proud. his father left soon after his birth for, uh, the mainland to go to school, to continue his studies. and at that point, it-it became clear that ann would not accompany him. she and barack junior would stay behind. he was a calm child, always had a smile on his face, playful, and-and joyful. he was truly and deeply loved by his, uh, grandmother and his grandfather, and his grandfather went everywhere with him. there is no doubt that his father may have been absent, but there was a-a-a male figure in his lif
. >> [dewey] she was one of the hardest working people i've ever met.n. and i think this is the way barry grew up, knowing you had to work and help people. >> i don't recall whether there was ever an announcement that they were going to be married, but then they appeared one day, and they were married. uh, i think they had gone to maui to, uh, to-to get married and had a-a brief honeymoon. uh, they were students after all. i remember, after he was born, of course, here was this, uh,...
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dewey cornell, forensics psychologist at the university of virginia reminds us that if your schools preventionplan begins from the shooter is at the door, it's too late. and so, it is one initiative which seeks to replace what the fun cause the credo to prison pipeline to cradle to college and career pipeline, the attorney general blue-ribbon commission report on how to reduce problems associated children exposed to violence is published only a few months ago. he uses focuses on prevention and early intervention and uses the phrase evidence based on virtually every page. it urges us to follow evidence and research underwear slogans and look at approaches that are not affect his. so if we do what we know what we need to do and agree that our recommendation will reform to sound research, we can have confidence better recommendations to make a difference in children across the nation will be protected. we have people from virginia that affect to recognize, laurie and the others who want to stand out. those at the virginia tech tragedy, too. hot mark >> banks. but we are now going to do is first o
dewey cornell, forensics psychologist at the university of virginia reminds us that if your schools preventionplan begins from the shooter is at the door, it's too late. and so, it is one initiative which seeks to replace what the fun cause the credo to prison pipeline to cradle to college and career pipeline, the attorney general blue-ribbon commission report on how to reduce problems associated children exposed to violence is published only a few months ago. he uses focuses on prevention and...
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dewey de date with people who have received their workers from abroad and listen to the outsiders and when they know the dialogue is going to frustrate them especially people from the region, we know that by syria coming out of its impact it would affect them and therefore they would use their finance in order to sponsor terrorism will come in and of course that pitcher juan unshredded use the foreign powers. we debate with those that are genuine people who are not to talking to us from outside. [applause] >> it was the descendant of imperialism and they use the policy they start to the dialogue because they used to get all of the collaborators. we are sovereign and we talk about our language, and we have been in the dignity and why would we listen to them and their debates. [applause] >> those that talk about any political solution would ignore these facts so they are ignorant of the actual facts or they are using the language that helps criminals endorse those behind them and the people dealing with us in this manner. some only talk about the political solution and others have the p
dewey de date with people who have received their workers from abroad and listen to the outsiders and when they know the dialogue is going to frustrate them especially people from the region, we know that by syria coming out of its impact it would affect them and therefore they would use their finance in order to sponsor terrorism will come in and of course that pitcher juan unshredded use the foreign powers. we debate with those that are genuine people who are not to talking to us from...