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on the first ballot, dewey held a significant lead. taft, wilkie, and the others trailed far behind. on the third ballot, wilkie jumped to second place, and then on the sixth ballot that took place way after midnight, the dark horse, wilkie, sprinted to the finish line and won the g.o.p.'s nomination. later that summer, wilkie traveled back to the hometown of elwood, indiana to officially accept the g.o.p. nomination. he spoke to a huge festive crowd, and just like roosevelt, he stressed the importance of compulsory military service. i cannot ask the american people to put their faith in me, wilkie said, without putting on the record my conviction that selective service is the only democratic way to get the train's manpower that we need for our national defense. he explained that a volunteer system was neither adequate nor fair. only a draft would oblige rich boys as well as poor boys to serve their country. he denounced the fascist dictators and made the usual pitch he hoped the united states could stay out of the war, but then he sho
on the first ballot, dewey held a significant lead. taft, wilkie, and the others trailed far behind. on the third ballot, wilkie jumped to second place, and then on the sixth ballot that took place way after midnight, the dark horse, wilkie, sprinted to the finish line and won the g.o.p.'s nomination. later that summer, wilkie traveled back to the hometown of elwood, indiana to officially accept the g.o.p. nomination. he spoke to a huge festive crowd, and just like roosevelt, he stressed the...
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police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees.appens next is 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,
police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees.appens next is 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....
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this will go to dewey beach, rehoboth beach and the big storm south of d.c. land. now this evening we're going to see a lull in the action. we could she more showers and thunderstorms pick up later this evening. there's a cold front that will interact with all the humidity on top of us. this is future radar showing that lean starting to enhance over hagerstown around 7:15 and into central maryland. we'll see if the storms pulsate up toward severe limits and let you know on tv if it happens. charlie just showed you, storms exiting. 84 degrees right now. the dew points are disgusting. it's 73-degree dew point, a humid feel. the numbers are reflcting the sunshine, a number of readings in the low to mid-80s. dew points in the mid to upper 70s. that's why it feels nasty. notice this clearing over central maryland before more storms start to enter the picture. humidity on top of us. there's dry air that will start to move in to your day tomorrow. it will be a slow move are but we are anticipating drier air to work. dew points are at the saturation level from hatteras tow
this will go to dewey beach, rehoboth beach and the big storm south of d.c. land. now this evening we're going to see a lull in the action. we could she more showers and thunderstorms pick up later this evening. there's a cold front that will interact with all the humidity on top of us. this is future radar showing that lean starting to enhance over hagerstown around 7:15 and into central maryland. we'll see if the storms pulsate up toward severe limits and let you know on tv if it happens....
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fast and furious dewey know who authorized it? do we know what happened? do we know where those guns are now? do we know that it's and it? little things. eric holder announcing he's not going to prosecute. why? how could he make that kind of a judgment? big things. benghazi. on election night, think about this -- unsury, on the night benghazi broke, how much time was devoted to the day after the benghazi attacks helm much time was devoted to mitt romney? nine minutes 26 seconds. how much time was devoted to barack obama and their handling of benghazi? 28 seconds. how is this and a semblance of objective journalism? there were so many of these scandals on raveling. obamacare. never mind what you think of obamacare it is scandalous to see the results of obamacare given what the american people were promised. we were promised the reit wouldn't go up. we were promising it wasn't when the cost more than $907 million. what is it now? 3 billion raising. we were told to keep your own health insurance. guess what? you are losing it. on and on things that were promi
fast and furious dewey know who authorized it? do we know what happened? do we know where those guns are now? do we know that it's and it? little things. eric holder announcing he's not going to prosecute. why? how could he make that kind of a judgment? big things. benghazi. on election night, think about this -- unsury, on the night benghazi broke, how much time was devoted to the day after the benghazi attacks helm much time was devoted to mitt romney? nine minutes 26 seconds. how much time...
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my skin feels plump and dewey. and who doesn't love that glow? and last, but certainly not least, there's dr. taylor's secret weapon. it's the absolute radiance serum, and i use it two to three times a week to slough away the dead skin cells and get rid of that dull, ashy tone and reveal a vibrant radiance. and that's it. just three simple steps, plus my intensive treatment, and my skin has never looked better. >> female announcer: now, it's your turn to get brighter, more radiant skin. thanks to dr. taylor and the science of rx for brown skin, you can diminish the appearance of dark spots, revealing brighter, smoother, more even skin tone in as little as 30 days guaranteed. >> after the first week, i was addicted. after the first week of putting it on, i actually stopped using my foundation. >> female announcer: order now through this exclusive television offer and get a full 30-day supply of rx for brown skin for only $49.95. and to make this offer truly irresistible, for a limited time only, we'll take an extra $10 off. so you pay only $39.95.
my skin feels plump and dewey. and who doesn't love that glow? and last, but certainly not least, there's dr. taylor's secret weapon. it's the absolute radiance serum, and i use it two to three times a week to slough away the dead skin cells and get rid of that dull, ashy tone and reveal a vibrant radiance. and that's it. just three simple steps, plus my intensive treatment, and my skin has never looked better. >> female announcer: now, it's your turn to get brighter, more radiant skin....
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john dewey wrote about it over a hundred years ago. montesorri schools do it every -day. because educators here were not happy with the results they've teaching. terrific scores. >> don't your kids need remediation instead of this summer fun.->> i think the kind of drill and remediation that might lead to a temporary bump in scores is not the kind of education really any parented for his or her child.->> i think that's a branch from a tree. i don't think we're going to get that out. what i've seen is tremendous children get them more actively involved and engaged. this program is very different from the traditional classroom setting. >> it's kind of cool because lot of fun. >> superintendent lucy says -programs like this are one way to level the playing field. ->> our students who never viewed providence or even their neighborhood, i think people under estimate what the experiences and interactions that middle class children tend to have, how that e quiz kids to engage with education. organized but very fun way to arrive at those types of opportunities. the evaluation sho
john dewey wrote about it over a hundred years ago. montesorri schools do it every -day. because educators here were not happy with the results they've teaching. terrific scores. >> don't your kids need remediation instead of this summer fun.->> i think the kind of drill and remediation that might lead to a temporary bump in scores is not the kind of education really any parented for his or her child.->> i think that's a branch from a tree. i don't think we're going to get...
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. >> unbelievably, the officers have forgotten that dewey presley's mic is still recording every word appear does concoct a story. >> as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to put words in his mouth. she wants to accelerate, a cat jumped out, a cat jumped out the window, which at the time he thought could have been a pedestrian which distracted him because he was concerned and that's normal. and before he come does a stop, boom. >> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it appear to be alexandra's fault. perhaps that was his plan from the very first. >> i nailed her on video. >> now he appears to describe how he will take care of the accident report. >> i'll write the narrative out for you. i'll tell you exactly how to word it. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings. karim thomas. >> karim. i want to show you something. we're going to bend this a little bit, because she's drunk, so it is what it is. >> hey, you're the expert. >> i don't want you to make things up, ever. >> i hear you, man. >> as far as i'm concerned i'm going to worry that she was
. >> unbelievably, the officers have forgotten that dewey presley's mic is still recording every word appear does concoct a story. >> as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to put words in his mouth. she wants to accelerate, a cat jumped out, a cat jumped out the window, which at the time he thought could have been a pedestrian which distracted him because he was concerned and that's normal. and before he come does a stop, boom. >> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it...
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which explains why the parents of huey, dewey and louie had to pick just one. [ laughter ] we have a show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man! that's what i'm talking about! the roots! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, guys. we have a giant show tonight. he has a new album out march 19th called "the 20/20 experience." [ cheers and applause ] this is an amazing, amazing record. it's crazy. it is so good. oh, my gosh. everyone is going to pick this one up. this is record of the year already. >> steve: already. >> jimmy: and it's not even out yet. >> steve: it's not even out yet and it already -- >> jimmy: it just swept the grammys, and it's not even out yet. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: yeah, adele called and said -- [ british accent ] -- "i'll give it to you." [ british accent ] >> steve: "you can have my grammy, mate." [ laughter ] [ british accents ] >> jimmy: "you're good enough, man. you'll get it, right." >> steve: "you're better. you're better than me." >> jimmy: "you're better than me." [ laughter ] >>
which explains why the parents of huey, dewey and louie had to pick just one. [ laughter ] we have a show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man! that's what i'm talking about! the roots! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, guys. we have a giant show tonight. he has a new album out march 19th called "the 20/20 experience." [ cheers and applause ] this is an amazing, amazing record. it's crazy. it is so good. oh, my...
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i had to use -- we had to use the dewey decimal. >> we had to go to the library and checkbooks out. >m getting my graduate degree, so much easier, so much easier. the kids these days, they got it made in the shade in other areas. 5:15 yeah. encyclopedia, yeah had to break it out, find the letter. 59 in san jose. the letter for today is "h" a hot one. so spoiled this month. you didn't have to run your ac possibly until yesterday. i certainly kicked my on yesterday in campbell. we only hit 86. 97, yeah, a hot day in places like concord yesterday. today it's going to be warm. in the south bay and east bay, you're going to get the best weather at coast. starting out clear in san francisco. that means you'll hit 70 in the city. 65 at 9:00 a.m. if you're sending kids back to school, you want to leave them a light sweater or jacket, depends how sensitive they are to the cold. i was okay without one this morning. temperatures going to climb after 6:30 a.m. once we get that sunrise. 87 degrees is the forecasted high in san jose. that's a warm day for us. 90 gilroy. and 95 degrees in livermore
i had to use -- we had to use the dewey decimal. >> we had to go to the library and checkbooks out. >m getting my graduate degree, so much easier, so much easier. the kids these days, they got it made in the shade in other areas. 5:15 yeah. encyclopedia, yeah had to break it out, find the letter. 59 in san jose. the letter for today is "h" a hot one. so spoiled this month. you didn't have to run your ac possibly until yesterday. i certainly kicked my on yesterday in campbell....
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john dewey wrote bit over ar a hundred years ago. montesorri schools do it every day but it's appearing now in providence because educators here were not happy with the results they've been getting -using traditional teaching. >> this district doesn't have terrific scores.rrific scores. >> >> don't your kids need remediation instead of this summer fun.->> i think the kind of drill and remediation that might lead to a temporary bump in scores is nots n the kinds of education that really any parent wants for his or her child. ->> i think that's a brancfrom a tree. a tree. i don't think we'r that out. what i've seen is a tremendous amount of growth very quickly in children.dren get them more actively and engaged. this program is very different is v from the traditional classroom -setting. settin we're learning about stuff. -lot of fun. >> superintendent lucy says programs like this are one way one w -to level the playing field. ->> our students who never viewed providence or maybe even their neighborhood.ink people under estimate what w
john dewey wrote bit over ar a hundred years ago. montesorri schools do it every day but it's appearing now in providence because educators here were not happy with the results they've been getting -using traditional teaching. >> this district doesn't have terrific scores.rrific scores. >> >> don't your kids need remediation instead of this summer fun.->> i think the kind of drill and remediation that might lead to a temporary bump in scores is nots n the kinds of...
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hal dewey safeguard against domestic threats while also retaining our essentials freedoms? and anthony, why don't we start with you on that one? >> i think it is a mistake to look at this as a balancing issue because we know how the state always wants to tip the scale. every state has its own tendency towards totalitarianism because it is a monopoly on legal force and a free state in the world is constrained mostly by just a lack of resources and by what the people will put up with. so, looking at it as a balance is dangerous. i think it's also important to have a perspective about the threat. the boston bombing was terrific. it was an act of mass murder. a serial murder and mass maiming and condemn to the but if there were ten such bombings everyday in the united states, you would still be more likely to die or be injured in a car crash. so it's important to keep in mind what liberties you think are negotiable to try to deal with this threat even in the year of 9/11 you were far more likely to be killed in a normal street murder or normal pedestrian homicide. and there wer
hal dewey safeguard against domestic threats while also retaining our essentials freedoms? and anthony, why don't we start with you on that one? >> i think it is a mistake to look at this as a balancing issue because we know how the state always wants to tip the scale. every state has its own tendency towards totalitarianism because it is a monopoly on legal force and a free state in the world is constrained mostly by just a lack of resources and by what the people will put up with. so,...
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my skin feels plump and dewey. and who doesn't love that glow? and last, but certainly not least, there's dr. taylor's secret weapon. it's the absolute radiance serum, and i use it two to three times a week to slough away the dead skin cells and get rid of that dull, ashy tone and reveal a vibrant radiance. and that's it. just three simple steps, plus my intensive treatment, and my skin has never looked better. >> female announcer: now, it's your turn to get brighter, more radiant skin. thanks to dr. taylor and the science of rx for brown skin, you can diminish the appearance of dark spots, revealing brighter, smoother, more even skin tone in as little as 30 days guaranteed. >> after the first week, i was addicted. after the first week of putting it on, i actually stopped using my foundation. >> female announcer: order now through this exclusive television offer and get a full 30-day supply of rx for brown skin for only $49.95. and to make this offer truly irresistible, for a limited time only, we'll take an extra $10 off. so you pay only $39.95.
my skin feels plump and dewey. and who doesn't love that glow? and last, but certainly not least, there's dr. taylor's secret weapon. it's the absolute radiance serum, and i use it two to three times a week to slough away the dead skin cells and get rid of that dull, ashy tone and reveal a vibrant radiance. and that's it. just three simple steps, plus my intensive treatment, and my skin has never looked better. >> female announcer: now, it's your turn to get brighter, more radiant skin....
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- of the enlightenment that childhood education which drew on these theories was started with john deweyho was fantastically influential not just our education in america but it came over to britain as well and what childhood education was and what his whole philosophy was that when a child brings to the classroom experience is impanelinimpanelin g more important than anything that the adult world can give to the child. the child is like it -- you have to water it gently and then the plant grows. anything the adult world gives to the child is a constriction of that growth so when the child comes to the classroom the child brings the ability to learn by himself and the adult world with the teacher has to do is take a backseat and gently water it but not actually feed it. not actually give that child information or knowledge because that constrains the child and will cripple him forever. that philosophy what became child centered education which is not only ruined i think american education but certainly from my perspective what i know most about british education. it basically said the th
- of the enlightenment that childhood education which drew on these theories was started with john deweyho was fantastically influential not just our education in america but it came over to britain as well and what childhood education was and what his whole philosophy was that when a child brings to the classroom experience is impanelinimpanelin g more important than anything that the adult world can give to the child. the child is like it -- you have to water it gently and then the plant...
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the reality is the faa right now doesn't allow us to fly hardly at all and when the dewey is under tightrules and construction. not to mention the fact technology isn't really there yet to make it affordable or realistic. the large systems are expensive and the police department has millions of dollars they are going to spend it on a helicopter, not an unmanned aircraft. >> can i jump in here and make a comment about what you're saying? i can understand about how the industry feels beleaguered by the policy concerns around this technology. you said you were concerned about policy broadly. we worry about cell phone tracking, license plate tracking, pervasive cameras and public spaces and how that can change the nature of american life and we worry about drones and propose solutions for all of these. the aclu is not all-powerful here. there is a wave of concern in the country about drones and we can talk to sociologists about why that is. but the fact is that's one area we have concerns and that's one area there is a lot of interest on the part of state legislatures around the country. and
the reality is the faa right now doesn't allow us to fly hardly at all and when the dewey is under tightrules and construction. not to mention the fact technology isn't really there yet to make it affordable or realistic. the large systems are expensive and the police department has millions of dollars they are going to spend it on a helicopter, not an unmanned aircraft. >> can i jump in here and make a comment about what you're saying? i can understand about how the industry feels...