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edith, edith. i will never be able to figure you out. , we look at the same guy, and you see a beautiful person. i see a blimp. yeah. ain't that too bad? ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were the days ? ? and you knew where you were then ? ? girls were girls and men were men ? ? mister, we could use a man like herbert hoover again ? ? didn't need no welfare state ? ? everybody pulled his weight ? ? gee, our old lasalle ran great ? ? those were the days ? ? ?
edith, edith. i will never be able to figure you out. , we look at the same guy, and you see a beautiful person. i see a blimp. yeah. ain't that too bad? ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were the days ? ? and you knew where you were then ? ? girls were girls and men were men ? ? mister, we could use a man like herbert hoover again ? ? didn't need no welfare state ? ? everybody pulled his weight ? ? gee, our old...
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edith! edith! we gotta get down to the party! the party's just started. all you gotta do now is serve the "fooze." i'm tired... oh, come on! you'll feel a lot better once you get down there, sweetheart. get yourself dressed, huh? archie: ? oh, me name is macnamara ? ? i'm the leader of the band ? ? although we're few in number ? ? we're the finest in the land ? ? we play at wakes and weddings ? ? and at every fancy ball ? ? we play the march from saul ? ? ta dah, dah, dah ? [groaning] ow! what? what? edith, what are you doing there, huh? what's wrong? call dr. shapiro. what's the matter, sweetheart? call him. he knows all about it. yeah, well, all right. but do i tell him ails ya? harry, i can't do it. call up the kid. bring him in to help. what do you mean he won't work st. patrick's day? the puerto ricans don't give a cucaracha i can't come in. yeah, good-bye, harry. good-bye, good-bye! well, there ain't no use in sittin' here worryin', kiddo. you better go up to your bed. is aunt edith real sick? no, i don't think so. she's--she's probably what they ca
edith! edith! we gotta get down to the party! the party's just started. all you gotta do now is serve the "fooze." i'm tired... oh, come on! you'll feel a lot better once you get down there, sweetheart. get yourself dressed, huh? archie: ? oh, me name is macnamara ? ? i'm the leader of the band ? ? although we're few in number ? ? we're the finest in the land ? ? we play at wakes and weddings ? ? and at every fancy ball ? ? we play the march from saul ? ? ta dah, dah, dah ? [groaning]...
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hey, edith. i could be dying, edith. i want to go! you can't go to the hospital! you're sick! john, we're giving you a raise. at's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? honey, you got another present. no thank you, dad. who says no to more? time warner cable internet gives you more of what you and those little data hoggers want. like ultra-fast speeds up to 300 megs. that's 50x faster than dsl. this internet speed is sick. get 50 meg internet starting at $39.99 a month. call now. family can be online at once. g reat for kids to stream scary shows while not cleaning their room. you'll also get our exclusive 1-hour arrival window, a money-back guarantee, and there's no contract to sign. get 50 meg internet with no data cap starting at $39.99 a month. plus, free installation and access to over 500,000 twc wifi? hotspots nationwide. would rex pass up more beef stew? i don't think so. i hope you ain't inhu we are. well, you've come to the wrong place. they won't even look at you unless you drop dead. are all these people ahead of us? they're ahead of you. nobody's ahead of me!
hey, edith. i could be dying, edith. i want to go! you can't go to the hospital! you're sick! john, we're giving you a raise. at's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? honey, you got another present. no thank you, dad. who says no to more? time warner cable internet gives you more of what you and those little data hoggers want. like ultra-fast speeds up to 300 megs. that's 50x faster than dsl. this internet speed is sick. get 50 meg internet starting at $39.99 a month. call now. family...
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edith, dear. oh, edith, dear. edith: yeah, what is it? may i know what we're having for supper tonight? nothing! oh, did she say nothing? the refrigerator's broken. oh, the refrigerator's broken. ain't that a shame? ah, well, heaven knows we had our money's worth out of that old box. hey! hey! what kind of a dirty crack is that? what did i say, michael? you insulted my husband! aying i'm the one that broke the refrigerator! well, i'm not the only one that uses it, you know! i'm not the only one who eats around here, you know! you eat 10 times as much as i do, so don't go making dirty cracks like that! michael's right, daddy. he's right! he's always right! did you hear me? he's always right! well, of course he is. he's a college boy. . i realize that there are four people using the refrigerator in this house, and one of them's a student who's doing brainwork and needs all the food he can eat, and he's welcome to it. it's delightful to have a student in the house. michael: you never said that. "delightful having a student around the house"?
edith, dear. oh, edith, dear. edith: yeah, what is it? may i know what we're having for supper tonight? nothing! oh, did she say nothing? the refrigerator's broken. oh, the refrigerator's broken. ain't that a shame? ah, well, heaven knows we had our money's worth out of that old box. hey! hey! what kind of a dirty crack is that? what did i say, michael? you insulted my husband! aying i'm the one that broke the refrigerator! well, i'm not the only one that uses it, you know! i'm not the only one...
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when was that, edith? well, we've been through things just as bad. when, edith? what do you want me to do? spend over $600 on a funeral... for a cousin who used to sit on my face? he'll never do it again. [ clears throat ] now, folks, what i want to tell you is, uh-- uh, the funeral, uh, is gonna be saturday. archie? what? you better make it friday. they're negotiating right now, but the grave diggers might go on strike friday midnight. ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were the days ? ? and you knew where you were then ? ? girls were girls and men were men ? bert hoover again ? ? didn't need no welfare state ? ? everybody pulled his weight ? ? gee, our old lasalle ran great ?
when was that, edith? well, we've been through things just as bad. when, edith? what do you want me to do? spend over $600 on a funeral... for a cousin who used to sit on my face? he'll never do it again. [ clears throat ] now, folks, what i want to tell you is, uh-- uh, the funeral, uh, is gonna be saturday. archie? what? you better make it friday. they're negotiating right now, but the grave diggers might go on strike friday midnight. ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the...
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you should have been there, edith. all them guys at lunchtime gathering around there, wishing me happy birthday, blowing out the candle there. it made you proud to be an american. it must have been hard, cutting up that twinkie into all them little slices. use your common sense. they shoved it into me in one piece. the thing that was hard was trying to make believe i was surprised. i had to say, "what? who? me?" cut it out, will you? a man's got a right to his 49th birthday, ain't he? fiftieth, archie. no, it ain't 50. i'm 49. you're 50, daddy. how can i be 50 on my 49th birthday? because it's your 50th birthday. no, it ain't! yes, it is. hey there, little girl. i know how old i am. and it ain't 50. how are you gonna do that? it says so on your birthday cake. "says so on your birthday cake." well, i'm telling you that the cake is a liar! arch, what difference does it make whether you're 49 or 50? ah, get away from me, you. don't be trying to shove me over the hill ahead of my time. fifty's not over the hill. yeah, it's
you should have been there, edith. all them guys at lunchtime gathering around there, wishing me happy birthday, blowing out the candle there. it made you proud to be an american. it must have been hard, cutting up that twinkie into all them little slices. use your common sense. they shoved it into me in one piece. the thing that was hard was trying to make believe i was surprised. i had to say, "what? who? me?" cut it out, will you? a man's got a right to his 49th birthday, ain't he?...
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i'm in love with edith keeler. jim, edith keeler must die. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv hey, now. come on. you're not ready to take on any tigers just yet. lie down. the most common question to ask would be, where am i? i don't think i'll ask it. why not? the only possible answer would conclusively prove that i'm... this looks like old earth around 1920 or '25. would you care to try for '30? i am unconscious... or demented. i have a friend that talks about earth the same way that you do. would you like to meet him? i'm a surgeon, not a psychiatrist. i am leonard mccoy, senior medical officer aboard the u.s.s. enterprise. i don't mean to disbelieve you, but that's hardly a navy uniform. it's quite all right. . get some rest. edith. are you following me, sir? does that please you? i hope it means what--oh! how stupid! i've been up and
i'm in love with edith keeler. jim, edith keeler must die. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv hey, now. come on. you're not ready to take on any tigers just yet. lie down. the most common question to ask would be, where am i? i don't think i'll ask it. why not? the only possible answer...
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how did you meet edith?the neighbors and give them my card so that if they have any problems, they know who to get ahold of, and i walked past her yard and introduced myself. she was actually very pleasant and said she was looking forward to the activity. >> turns out, edith wasn't watching garbo flicks because she "vanted to be alone." that becomes clear with edith's beauty-shop appointment. she needs a ride, so she calls barry. not exactly what he was thinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view -- things get built, things get torn down. that's the way of the world. it wouldn't be their last car talk. soon, barry's co-workers cal
how did you meet edith?the neighbors and give them my card so that if they have any problems, they know who to get ahold of, and i walked past her yard and introduced myself. she was actually very pleasant and said she was looking forward to the activity. >> turns out, edith wasn't watching garbo flicks because she "vanted to be alone." that becomes clear with edith's beauty-shop appointment. she needs a ride, so she calls barry. not exactly what he was thinking when he dropped...
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no, no, edith, it's too late. too late. oh, archie, archie. i don't care. no, edith. archie, please don't leave. 'cause he's gonna grow up with a lot of love. oh, and no religion, huh? we don't know that. mike just said they was gonna let him make up his own mind. and whatever he decides, he's still gonna be one of god's children. archie, it ain't in our hands. come here. come here. yeah, come to think of it, why spoil our little girl's thanksgiving dinner, not to mention my own, over this? oh. yeah. 'cause we'll be takin' our little grandson to the parks every sunday, put him on the swing. that'll be nice. yeah. only, he ain't goin' on no swing. no? where will he go? he will go to church. oh, no. i don't care. we're gonna raise that grandson of ours a christian if we gotta break every commandment to do it! okay, okay. youse can go back to enjoyin' your dinner now because here i am again. what's the matter with you, meathead? go ahead and eat. there, take your fork and eat. don't worry about me. you win, buddy, you win. their faces in the morning when i wake them up.
no, no, edith, it's too late. too late. oh, archie, archie. i don't care. no, edith. archie, please don't leave. 'cause he's gonna grow up with a lot of love. oh, and no religion, huh? we don't know that. mike just said they was gonna let him make up his own mind. and whatever he decides, he's still gonna be one of god's children. archie, it ain't in our hands. come here. come here. yeah, come to think of it, why spoil our little girl's thanksgiving dinner, not to mention my own, over this? oh....
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of course you may, edith. did you really think i was lying? oh, edith. i mean, with $300 waltzing out the door that way, do you really think i give a damn? that's always the best thing to do. aw, the best thing to do. let me ask you a question, edith. sure. how is it always when you do the best thing, announcer: all in the family was recorded on tape ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were the days ? ? and you knew where you were then ? ? girls were girls and men were men ? ? mister, we could use a man like herbert hoover again ? ? didn't need no welfare state ? ? everybody pulled his weight ? ? gee, our old lasalle ran great ? how was your day? lousy, edith, lousy. the world out there is full of nuts and fruitcakes, and sometimes i think i'm gonna go the same way. oh, no. oh, be prepared, edith. if i got to ride them subways another two years, you're gonna have to check me into a rubber room. oh, ain't that funny? bertha-- i was coming home-- i'm talking, edith. i'm coming home
of course you may, edith. did you really think i was lying? oh, edith. i mean, with $300 waltzing out the door that way, do you really think i give a damn? that's always the best thing to do. aw, the best thing to do. let me ask you a question, edith. sure. how is it always when you do the best thing, announcer: all in the family was recorded on tape ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were the days ? ? and you knew...
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come on, edith. who are they from? they're from you, archie. ( chokes, coughs ) i can't hardly believe it. ( coughing ) i ain't seen an anniversary gift from you since the first year. his back, mike. keep away from me, meathead. keep away. you know what i'm gonna do? i'm gonna try using one. you know, see how i look with it. some people don't look natural with fancy things. oh, you look wonderful, mom. perfectly natural. just don't blow in it. it'll go right through. oh, archie, i just don't know what to say. dear. all right, all right, edith. you're getting me all wet. read the card. ( giggles ) archie. i'll bet it's a hallmark. well, pretty near. oh, there's a verse inside. "together." aw. "through all the years i've been with you, "we've had our ups and downs, 'tis true. "we've yet to have all of our fun, as long as we're together." oh, archie, i--i just don't know what to say. that was so beauti-- ? boy, the way glenn miller played ? ? songs that made the hit parade ? ? guys like us we had it made ? ? those were th
come on, edith. who are they from? they're from you, archie. ( chokes, coughs ) i can't hardly believe it. ( coughing ) i ain't seen an anniversary gift from you since the first year. his back, mike. keep away from me, meathead. keep away. you know what i'm gonna do? i'm gonna try using one. you know, see how i look with it. some people don't look natural with fancy things. oh, you look wonderful, mom. perfectly natural. just don't blow in it. it'll go right through. oh, archie, i just don't...
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one of his patrons was isn't to the first lady, to edith wilson. the artist had done this as an art project as a grad student and told the woman he knew who was associated with the white house that he had done this in 1919 inspired by president wilson's efforts to bring peace to the world. it has the word pax inscribed here, which means peace in spanish. he was invited to meet president wilson. i've heard of him coming to the white house with the statue wrapped in cloth. one didn't encounter the secret service until you rang the doorbell. he was announced, went into the oval office to meet president wilson and was presented and warmly received. we know when he lived in the in this house he had the sculpture here or in his library. the story is amazing but doesn't end there. he introduced the artist to an arts patron, also supporter of president wilson. he helped support him getting an education in rome and eventually a phd there and then going back to the philippines where he became one of the great artists in the history of the philippines. so it'
one of his patrons was isn't to the first lady, to edith wilson. the artist had done this as an art project as a grad student and told the woman he knew who was associated with the white house that he had done this in 1919 inspired by president wilson's efforts to bring peace to the world. it has the word pax inscribed here, which means peace in spanish. he was invited to meet president wilson. i've heard of him coming to the white house with the statue wrapped in cloth. one didn't encounter...
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edith said, oh, here, use mine. it's a pearl handled pen. it sits on a stand that has a whole story of its own. if you look closely, it's a walrus tusk that's been carved in the shape of a walrus with inlaid gold and it was a gift from the inuit tribes in alaska to president wilson. this is before alaska was a state, when it was a territory of the united states. over here is a statue that was a gift to the first lady, edith wilson from the city of rome. i mentioned earlier president wilson was the first american president to go to europe while in office. and interestingly, edith wilson was the first first lady to go to europe, while in office, if you want to think of it that way. she had to answer questions about how does a first lady conduct herself? how does she dress? all the sorts of formalt ies. so when the wilsons visited italy, president wilson was in roam was given honorary citizenship by the city of rome, but edith was given this statue, which for those who are aware of the history of italy would know this is the statue of romulus a
edith said, oh, here, use mine. it's a pearl handled pen. it sits on a stand that has a whole story of its own. if you look closely, it's a walrus tusk that's been carved in the shape of a walrus with inlaid gold and it was a gift from the inuit tribes in alaska to president wilson. this is before alaska was a state, when it was a territory of the united states. over here is a statue that was a gift to the first lady, edith wilson from the city of rome. i mentioned earlier president wilson was...
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n-nothing, edith. i'll be happy to finish the job. - all right, then. - good, 'cauau i swore that i was painting on thursday. well, my arthritis isn't too bad. would you like to stay for a pot of tea? [ sisis ] - she's got burns all over her body. - [ officer ] detectives? - she's got burns all over her body. - [ officer ] detectives? i was gonna take it in today. i take 'em in every tuesday to get crushed. captain'n'log, stardate 2821.5. en route to mockus 3 with a cargo of medical supplpls. our course leads us past murasaki 312, a quasar-like formation, vague, undefined. priceless opportunity for scientific investigation. on board is galactic high commissioner ferris, overseeing the delivery of the medicines to mockus 3. captain to shuttlecraftgalileo-- stand by, mr. spock. i remind you, captain, to get those emergen i'm entirely opposed to this delay. cy medical supplies to mockus 3 in time for their transfer to the new paris colony. no problem, commissioner.
n-nothing, edith. i'll be happy to finish the job. - all right, then. - good, 'cauau i swore that i was painting on thursday. well, my arthritis isn't too bad. would you like to stay for a pot of tea? [ sisis ] - she's got burns all over her body. - [ officer ] detectives? - she's got burns all over her body. - [ officer ] detectives? i was gonna take it in today. i take 'em in every tuesday to get crushed. captain'n'log, stardate 2821.5. en route to mockus 3 with a cargo of medical supplpls....
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edith: ay, gael. gael: no, pues, [...]a verdad es que no es un criminal. véale la cara al imbécil. lo único que hacía era buscar dinero para su familia. además, mire, nos asaltó con un juguete, un encendedor. nogales: si nadie presenta cargos, no lo pueden detener. fernández: ¿nadie va a presentar cargos? todos: no. fernández: libérenlo. [aplausos] >> gracias, mi señor. por cierto, ¿cómo se llama, buen hombre? carlos: carlos. >> carlos. mi amor, ¿estás de acuerdo que cuando nazca nuestro hijo le vamos a poner armando? sí, es que carlos me recordó a este, al de... "política ficción". >> ay, no seas payaso, ya vámonos, ya. >> háblame, china. fernández: oye, se está llevando las esposas. [gritos] felix: domingo 13 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. en su primera entrevista para la televisiÓn, donald trump asegura que deportar a cerca de 3 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados con antecedentes penales. no se detienen las protestas. por su parte, el alcalde de chicago asegura que garantizarÁ los derechos de los
edith: ay, gael. gael: no, pues, [...]a verdad es que no es un criminal. véale la cara al imbécil. lo único que hacía era buscar dinero para su familia. además, mire, nos asaltó con un juguete, un encendedor. nogales: si nadie presenta cargos, no lo pueden detener. fernández: ¿nadie va a presentar cargos? todos: no. fernández: libérenlo. [aplausos] >> gracias, mi señor. por cierto, ¿cómo se llama, buen hombre? carlos: carlos. >> carlos. mi amor, ¿estás de acuerdo que...
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. >> reporter: when you're fortunate enough to turn 100 years old -- >> happy birthday engineer edith>> reporter: you may get a lot of add tension like edith kutcher. >> thank you. >> reporter: don't call her a celebrity. >> it's me and i'm in the celebrity. >> reporter: edith celebrating her birthday a day earl wl it had err friends at klein life in northeast philadelphia. >> give me a kiss. >> she's been volunteer librarian for the last 40 years. >> seems to be the older people only want the large print books and enough of them are not come through. >> she always wanted to be writer but the great depression caused her to become stenographer. >> well, i'd like to read all of them but that's why they're here eventually i get around to reading some of them. >> reporter: edith has a passion for poetry. >> without a doubt i'd like to south. >> she's written a few poems. >> put me down for a day in town. >> reporter: secret to her longevity. >> what keeps me going are boo books. i think i'll be buried with th them. >> i will tell you this. angels help. >> reporter: in philadelphia,. >> yo
. >> reporter: when you're fortunate enough to turn 100 years old -- >> happy birthday engineer edith>> reporter: you may get a lot of add tension like edith kutcher. >> thank you. >> reporter: don't call her a celebrity. >> it's me and i'm in the celebrity. >> reporter: edith celebrating her birthday a day earl wl it had err friends at klein life in northeast philadelphia. >> give me a kiss. >> she's been volunteer librarian for the last 40...
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chavez que se reunen cada quincena edith chavez/integrante de "proyecto burrito" in: 17:35:12-17:35:que es grasoso, pero comida "vegan" preparada aquí en casa muy saludable". tras pasar tres horas cocinando 24 libras de frijoles, 6 de aroz y los otros ingredientes llego la hora de manos a la obra y enrollar las tortillas para preparar 112 burritos. aubrie davis/organizador a de "proyecto burrito" in: 17:52:43 out: 17:52:54 "i've been an activist my whole life---he sido activista toda mi vida, crecí dando comida que cocinaba con mis padres a los indigentes en skid row en el dia acción de gracias, decía la organizadora". ya preparados los burritos los voluntarios salen en caravana hasta campamentos de indigentes como este en el centro de los angeles ---queremos que usted nos de su punto de vista sobre esta tema a traves de nuestra pregunta del dia.. qu opina usted de que este tipo de actividades sean ilegales? cont. cesar ---para participar vaya a nuestra pagina de facebook/telemun do 48 y su respuesta podria ser compartida al final del noticiero... ---y no olvide de ir a telemundo48.c
chavez que se reunen cada quincena edith chavez/integrante de "proyecto burrito" in: 17:35:12-17:35:que es grasoso, pero comida "vegan" preparada aquí en casa muy saludable". tras pasar tres horas cocinando 24 libras de frijoles, 6 de aroz y los otros ingredientes llego la hora de manos a la obra y enrollar las tortillas para preparar 112 burritos. aubrie davis/organizador a de "proyecto burrito" in: 17:52:43 out: 17:52:54 "i've been an activist my whole...
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edith evans, played rosalind. she was 50 at the time. >> right. >> my father was considerably younger. and apparently she gave the most breathtaking performance, you know? you forgot in a second that she was 50, and believed she was a young girl in love. and it turns out that yes, she was in love. she was very much in love with my father. and they had long meetings, and a very close relationship indeed. and i don't think i really knew that. >> why do you say many meetings? i mean, i'm not trying to-- >> well, i'm british, you know, johnny. i don't like to talk about these things too boldly. i mean, you'd say "an affair," i suppose. you'd just go right out and call the spade a spade. >> no, no, i-- maybe a liaison or something. >> yes, you-- ah, you've put it so nicely. >> yes, a liaison. >> yes, a liaison, yes. but, uh, i had a suspicion about it, because of course i'd always heard about this wonderful production, >> right. >> but when i was, um, 20 years old, i was in a production at the national theatre of great
edith evans, played rosalind. she was 50 at the time. >> right. >> my father was considerably younger. and apparently she gave the most breathtaking performance, you know? you forgot in a second that she was 50, and believed she was a young girl in love. and it turns out that yes, she was in love. she was very much in love with my father. and they had long meetings, and a very close relationship indeed. and i don't think i really knew that. >> why do you say many meetings? i...
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. >> edith head and i were putting on a fashion show with all edith's academy award winning clothes, and i was getting the animals for it at the raw hawaiian, and we lost edith, so we're going to do the show as a tribute to her. >> that's nice. >> and still have all her fashions, and all the animals, and surprise celebrities, and it's an exciting, scary thing to do. >> you were out lining up the animals. >> i was out lining up the animals, and the guests, and the sound, and the models, and the-- all the stuff that you do >> yeah, but you're involved with the-- >> with the animals i am. yeah. the animals i can do. we're going to have-- it's going to be joan crawford's outfit for instance. a wonderful thing we had designed for her, and i thought for that i'd have doberman pinschers maybe. >> that would be nice. yes. [ laughter ] >> now, don't be ugly about doberman pinschers. >> no. [ laughter ] >> how-- how much do you know about nature? you don't-- i brought a little quiz. >> well, i've had-- we had joan embery all the time with animals. >> do you want to do a quiz? >> i'll try anyth
. >> edith head and i were putting on a fashion show with all edith's academy award winning clothes, and i was getting the animals for it at the raw hawaiian, and we lost edith, so we're going to do the show as a tribute to her. >> that's nice. >> and still have all her fashions, and all the animals, and surprise celebrities, and it's an exciting, scary thing to do. >> you were out lining up the animals. >> i was out lining up the animals, and the guests, and the...
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. >> ♪ happy birthday dear edith ♪ you get attention like edith,. >> yeah. >> thank you don't call her. >> it the is just me and i'm not a celebrity. >> edith is celebrating her birthday a daze earl which her friends at pine life in northeast philadelphia. she has been a volunteer librarian, for the last 40 years. >> the older people only want large print books and enough of them are in the coming through. >> reporter: she always wanted to be a writer but great depression caused her to be a stenographer. >> i would like to to read all of them but that is why they will here, eventually i will get around to reading some of them. >> reporter: edith has a passion for poetry. >> without the a doubt would i like to shout. >> reporter: she has written poems for the center. >> put me down for a day in town. >> reporter: secret to her longevity. >> it is all in the books. i think i'll be buried with them. >> i will tell you this angels help. >> reporter: in philadelphia. >> you have to believe in angels. >> reporter: bill roar, fox 29 news. >> i do. >> to carry you through. >> happy birth the d
. >> ♪ happy birthday dear edith ♪ you get attention like edith,. >> yeah. >> thank you don't call her. >> it the is just me and i'm not a celebrity. >> edith is celebrating her birthday a daze earl which her friends at pine life in northeast philadelphia. she has been a volunteer librarian, for the last 40 years. >> the older people only want large print books and enough of them are in the coming through. >> reporter: she always wanted to be a...
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i'm edith keeler. well, you can start by cleaning up down here. excuse me, miss. where are we? you're in the 21st street mission. do you run this place? indeed i do, mr. kirk. radio tubes and so on. good evening. you'll be sorry. why? you expect to eat for free or something? you got to listen to goody two-shoes. not that she's a bad-looking broad, but if she really wanted to help out a fella in need-- shut up. shut up. i want to hear what she has to say. yes, of course, captain. now, let's start by getting one thing straight. i'm not a do-gooder. if you're a bum, if you can't break off of the booze or whatever it is that makes you a bad risk, then get out. now i don't pretend to tell you s and love when every day is a just struggle to survive, but i do insist that you do survive because the days and the years ahead are worth living for. one day soon... man is going to be able to harness incredible energies, maybe even the atom. energies that could ultimately hurl us will be able to find ways to feed the hungry millions of the world and to cure their diseases. they will be able
i'm edith keeler. well, you can start by cleaning up down here. excuse me, miss. where are we? you're in the 21st street mission. do you run this place? indeed i do, mr. kirk. radio tubes and so on. good evening. you'll be sorry. why? you expect to eat for free or something? you got to listen to goody two-shoes. not that she's a bad-looking broad, but if she really wanted to help out a fella in need-- shut up. shut up. i want to hear what she has to say. yes, of course, captain. now, let's...
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. >> edith head and i were putting on a fashion show with all edith's academy award winning clothes, and i was getting the animals for it at the raw hawaiian, and we lost edith, so we're going to do the show as a tribute to her. >> that's nice. >> and still have all her fashions, and all the animals, and surprise celebrities, and it's an exciting, scary thing to do. >> you were out lining up the animals. >> i was out lining up the animals, and the guests, and the sound, and the models, and the-- and it's not my thing at all. >> yeah, but you're involved with the-- >> with the animals i am. yeah. the animals i can do. we're going to have-- it's going to be joan crawford's outfit for instance. a wonderful thing we had designed for her, and i thought for that i'd have doberman pinschers maybe. >> that would be nice. yes. [ laughter ] >> now, don't be ugly about doberman pinschers. >> no. [ laughter ] >> how-- how much do you know about nature? you don't-- i brought a little quiz. >> well, i've had-- wead all the time with animals. >> do you want to do a quiz? >> i'll try anything. >> we
. >> edith head and i were putting on a fashion show with all edith's academy award winning clothes, and i was getting the animals for it at the raw hawaiian, and we lost edith, so we're going to do the show as a tribute to her. >> that's nice. >> and still have all her fashions, and all the animals, and surprise celebrities, and it's an exciting, scary thing to do. >> you were out lining up the animals. >> i was out lining up the animals, and the guests, and the...
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. >> i'm only here because of edith. the fact you happen to be with her with beyond my control.her freak of nature. >> that show was off the air, fred silverman was on the telephone with me saying there is a show in that woman. >> hello. no there is not mr. findlay. it is mrs. findlay. mr. findlay has a much higher voice. >> get your coat and come on. >> what makes you think you can order me around like that henry. >> you are my wife, that gives me the right. >> when he says wife he means possessed. >> so what you told me a hundred times you want to feel possessed. >> walter findlay i never said that standing up and you know it. >> turned the spinoff into an art form. >> hates to hear it called the leer factory. allowing leer to move from show to show like a dervish. >> good times was like holy smokes there is black people on tv. >> there'd never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what it made it so unique and universal is we have the same problems in our household and we don't live in the projects in chicago. >> dynamite. >> you want worry your head about no
. >> i'm only here because of edith. the fact you happen to be with her with beyond my control.her freak of nature. >> that show was off the air, fred silverman was on the telephone with me saying there is a show in that woman. >> hello. no there is not mr. findlay. it is mrs. findlay. mr. findlay has a much higher voice. >> get your coat and come on. >> what makes you think you can order me around like that henry. >> you are my wife, that gives me the right....
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and edith piaf has often been accused of collaboration because of his trip she made the she argued shehad herself photographed with german soldiers so that she could cut out the images, the faces of the german soldiers and use them to create false identity cards for french prisoners of war. i don't think it can be proved at this point either way. but certainly performing was complicated. and here you see the french wagnerian soloist, and you can imagine this photograph is not going to speak well for after the war. if you can hear, this is just a clip, i don't know i if it can o any louder of her singing. can you hear it? no. ♪ (singing) ♪ (singing) >> i'd love to play more. i think it's absolute gorgeous, but the imports appointed is because i think it's so provocative. you understand as a wagnerian and that's a german -- herself argued, that her voice matured at a particular time and all the years she put into training and gabrielle picture out of young student for having a very, very special voice, and even hitler, i'm not sure he was a particul particular, said she was the finest he
and edith piaf has often been accused of collaboration because of his trip she made the she argued shehad herself photographed with german soldiers so that she could cut out the images, the faces of the german soldiers and use them to create false identity cards for french prisoners of war. i don't think it can be proved at this point either way. but certainly performing was complicated. and here you see the french wagnerian soloist, and you can imagine this photograph is not going to speak...
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edith kutcher still work as avalon tear library at klein live in northeast philadelphia.he will turn 100 tomorrow god willing. friends gathered at klein live to wish her a happy birthday with cake and flowers. here's what the retired stenographer says is the the secret to longevity. >> i think i'll be buried with the books. >> well, i'd like to read all of them. >> i mean that's incredible. kutcher is from west philadelphia. she's been part of that library now for 40 years. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney helping to kick off the holiday season in the city the mayor placed the first ornament on philly's christmas tree in dilworth park outside city hall. this year's tree is a 4,000-pound 40-foot colorado firly decorated by the end of the week. it will be lit up on saturday november 26th. they had nice day for it out there. i'm going to get out and take walk after the show here, kathy, because it's late november and it's still in the 50s or something. >> it's fantastic, iain. i am too. tomorrow great day to be outdoors and even saturday. that's the extra bonus day. in old
edith kutcher still work as avalon tear library at klein live in northeast philadelphia.he will turn 100 tomorrow god willing. friends gathered at klein live to wish her a happy birthday with cake and flowers. here's what the retired stenographer says is the the secret to longevity. >> i think i'll be buried with the books. >> well, i'd like to read all of them. >> i mean that's incredible. kutcher is from west philadelphia. she's been part of that library now for 40 years....
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and the did minister edith board had responsibilities with the extra curricular activities so that notion that there was a college was hard to sustain for decades to engage in some important endeavors and so then what finally happened that day engaged in quiet negotiation to establish as a fact what had then reality. >> there wasn't a college left that didn't have a faculty there just wasn't anything left as a real college to preserve so what is amazing seven them to survive. [applause] >> we will the move in this podium thank you. [inaudible conversations]
and the did minister edith board had responsibilities with the extra curricular activities so that notion that there was a college was hard to sustain for decades to engage in some important endeavors and so then what finally happened that day engaged in quiet negotiation to establish as a fact what had then reality. >> there wasn't a college left that didn't have a faculty there just wasn't anything left as a real college to preserve so what is amazing seven them to survive. [applause]...
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reporter: edith knows a thing or two about running heavy machinery. in world war ii, she was an airplane mechanic in the military. when she and her husband moved into the old factory, they used their skills to transform the painting room upstairs into a home. >> just the space upstairs, our living >> ? reporter: they used auctioned off items from the historic crawford house to build their home. these were once the famous dining room doors. >> teddy roosevelt stayed. he might have touched these doorknobs. reporter: if you look close, you can still see markings left a century before. reporter: who knows? maybe it was left by will snow himself. the hope is one day this place will be preserved for future generations to see, to carry on the history of snowville and eaton. a place that seems to thrive just off the beaten path. adam: next franklin's mayor by day and the member of a metal band by night. i cannot give a big enough plug to their music. we found it on youtube. this is going to be really good. three good samaritans received a rock star surprise.
reporter: edith knows a thing or two about running heavy machinery. in world war ii, she was an airplane mechanic in the military. when she and her husband moved into the old factory, they used their skills to transform the painting room upstairs into a home. >> just the space upstairs, our living >> ? reporter: they used auctioned off items from the historic crawford house to build their home. these were once the famous dining room doors. >> teddy roosevelt stayed. he might...
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edith hassel, right? who else? and not only that. but while she was in the hospital, she got these awful boils all over her bottom, you know her, walter? i don't think i do. delicious. oh, it was worse than having the baby. arthur: bet walter would know. hey, walter. walter: what? about the energy crisis. which uses the most energy, an electric toothbrush or an electric clock? a toothbrush uses seven watts an hour; a clock, only two. maybe we'll have to start brushin' our teeth with our clocks. vivian: anyway, she's all well again. and pregnant again. walter! what is it? what is it, guys? i say the energy crisis is blown all out of proportion by the oil companies. arthur believes every word that they say! why should the oil companies lie? they've got all the money in the world. maybe they wanna raise the price of gasoline. the crisis is serious, walter. otherwise, the president wouldn't have turned down his thermostat to 68 when he went down to key biscayne. the poor man was freezing down there! rn up his heat? of course not. he flew
edith hassel, right? who else? and not only that. but while she was in the hospital, she got these awful boils all over her bottom, you know her, walter? i don't think i do. delicious. oh, it was worse than having the baby. arthur: bet walter would know. hey, walter. walter: what? about the energy crisis. which uses the most energy, an electric toothbrush or an electric clock? a toothbrush uses seven watts an hour; a clock, only two. maybe we'll have to start brushin' our teeth with our clocks....
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edith devine. i know that a lot of you are familiar with pumpkin pie. in the south, it is all about sweet potato pie. it is easy. i know this because if i do it, it is really easy. these are the ingredients that you will need. you will need for medium-sized sweet potatoes. granulated sugar, some s crust. this is vanilla, evaporated milk. to exit room temperature, and a stick of butter. the first thing that we would do is preheat the oven. this is so that we can warm up our pie crust before we put the mixture in. we will set it to 325. it is now time to start making our pie filling. he will take your sweet potato and tell them. pretty simple. we will peel like so. >> is that how you do it? i you are doing a good job. and then after you peel your damn, you will cut it into small sections like this. you will take them and put them in a pot and boil them. this will start to make that pie filling. able take may be about 40 minutes for them to be boiled. you want to make sure that they are fork tender. after you are done boiling your potatoes, now we're ready
edith devine. i know that a lot of you are familiar with pumpkin pie. in the south, it is all about sweet potato pie. it is easy. i know this because if i do it, it is really easy. these are the ingredients that you will need. you will need for medium-sized sweet potatoes. granulated sugar, some s crust. this is vanilla, evaporated milk. to exit room temperature, and a stick of butter. the first thing that we would do is preheat the oven. this is so that we can warm up our pie crust before we...
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president and humphrey says he can't get the education bill passed because the congresswoman made edith green would not let it move and lyndon said, when i was in the house, when i was in the senate, no one ever thought edith green have that kind of power, but huber, if that is true maybe i should run with her you could hear humphrey sweat. so, lyndon johnson could do the impossible and make a human being audibly sweat. guest: lyndon johnson verbally abused humphrey and he was abused by kennedy. guest: johnson had been unhappy presidency and rather than be generous to the person who succeeded him he treated humphrey very shallow. host: what makes for a successful president? guest: i would think the first thing would be character. character is the one thing you have when you come in and the one thing you have when you move out. it's tested in many many ways. it helps to have a sense of vision. is at the right sense of vision for the country? third, competence and that's where many of them fail now your cow do you tell whether someone will be competent who has had the president before. we
president and humphrey says he can't get the education bill passed because the congresswoman made edith green would not let it move and lyndon said, when i was in the house, when i was in the senate, no one ever thought edith green have that kind of power, but huber, if that is true maybe i should run with her you could hear humphrey sweat. so, lyndon johnson could do the impossible and make a human being audibly sweat. guest: lyndon johnson verbally abused humphrey and he was abused by...
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included the man who this convention is honoring, justice scalia, judges -- chief justice roberts edith , jones, former attorney general michael mukasey, peter teal, and senator tom cotton. that brings us to today's lecture. it will be my honor to introduce senator ben sasse. after graduating from harvard college where he went on a wrestling scholarship and earned a history phd at yale. he worked for private equity firms before becoming the president of midland university which he pulled out of difficult financial straits. then he ran for the senate. since he has been elected senator, he has not only done a couple of things that i will mention quickly, but he is also -- has also moonlighted. he has driven for uber and my understanding is he has a five-star rating. [laughter] [applause] >> in addition to his bio and his driving, i would add that senator sasse, despite his youth, exemplifies the idea our founders had for the senate. some wise heads will be focused on the good of the country and who would look towards the ways in which our republic needed to meet the ever adjusting challen
included the man who this convention is honoring, justice scalia, judges -- chief justice roberts edith , jones, former attorney general michael mukasey, peter teal, and senator tom cotton. that brings us to today's lecture. it will be my honor to introduce senator ben sasse. after graduating from harvard college where he went on a wrestling scholarship and earned a history phd at yale. he worked for private equity firms before becoming the president of midland university which he pulled out of...
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. >> reporter: when you're fortunate enough to turn 100 years old, get a lot of attention like edither: report don't call her a celebrity. >> it's me and i'm not celebri celebrity. >> report roar celebrating her birthday a day early with her friend at klein live in northeast philadelphia. >> let me give you a kiss. >> reporter: she's been a volunteer librarian for the last 40 years. >> seems to be the older people only want the large print books and enough of them are not coming through. >> reporter: she walls wanted to be writer but the great depression caused her to become a stenographer. >> i like to read all of them but that's why they're here. eventually i will get around to reading some of them. >> reporter: edith has a passion for poetry. >> without a doubt i'd like to south. >> reporter: she's written a few poems. >> put me down for a day in town. >> reporter: secret to her longevity -- >> i keep reading books. i think i'll be buried with them. >> i will tell you this. angels help. >> reporter: in philadelphia, bill rohrer -- >> you got to believe in angels. >> reporter: bill
. >> reporter: when you're fortunate enough to turn 100 years old, get a lot of attention like edither: report don't call her a celebrity. >> it's me and i'm not celebri celebrity. >> report roar celebrating her birthday a day early with her friend at klein live in northeast philadelphia. >> let me give you a kiss. >> reporter: she's been a volunteer librarian for the last 40 years. >> seems to be the older people only want the large print books and enough of...
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and edith has often been accused of collaboration because of his trick she made a she argued that shelivered had herself photographed with german soldiers so that she could cut out the images, the faces of the german soldiers and use them to create false identity cards for french prisoners of war. i don't think it can be proved at this point either way. certainly performing was complicated. and here you see the french soloist. you can imagine that this photograph is not going to speak well for her after the war. if you can hear, this is just a clip, i don't know if it can go any louder, of her singing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i would love to play for. i think it's gorgeous but he boards a plane it is because i think it's so provocative. you understand that her voice -- all the years and she put into training and she's picked out as a young student for having a favorite special voice. and even hitler, although i'm not sure was a particular arbiter, said she was the finest he has ever heard. but in 1938 when she sang, the french were only too happy to claim her because of course at that point it
and edith has often been accused of collaboration because of his trick she made a she argued that shelivered had herself photographed with german soldiers so that she could cut out the images, the faces of the german soldiers and use them to create false identity cards for french prisoners of war. i don't think it can be proved at this point either way. certainly performing was complicated. and here you see the french soloist. you can imagine that this photograph is not going to speak well for...
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you presumably remember that moment with edith childs in south carolina, fired up, ready to go. >> ictually wasn't with him in south carolina, but he called and told the story and it became a staple of every one of his speeches. the thing that he does so well is he takes these vignettes from his travels and from people he's met, and he turns them into inspirational parables and speech parts that lift, and this was the close to his speech, and every single staffer who traveled with him could recite every single word. he dusted it off here like a golden oldie because -- >> which we haven't heard in a while. >> no, he hasn't. >> it's somewhat ironic in the sense that in 2007 the fired up, ready to go was are you fired up and ready to go to beat hillary clinton. >> yeah, yeah. and it happened in south carolina. >> this is the barack obama you remember from 2007-2008. during his eight years as president of the united states, he was a bit more subdued. >> yeah. but, you know, there's always this thing about, well, he doesn't really like politics. people in washington always say he doesn't
you presumably remember that moment with edith childs in south carolina, fired up, ready to go. >> ictually wasn't with him in south carolina, but he called and told the story and it became a staple of every one of his speeches. the thing that he does so well is he takes these vignettes from his travels and from people he's met, and he turns them into inspirational parables and speech parts that lift, and this was the close to his speech, and every single staffer who traveled with him...
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me gustÓ mucho edith, me gustó itatÍ...veo mÁs bonita. para estar al dÍa con todo lo de nuestros artistas, visiten despiertaamerica.com. pero antes de despedirnos quiero felicitar a elvis crespo, que estuvo la semana que con su tema "bailando", y se encuentra en la posiciÓn nÚmero 38 del chart de billboard. alan: la general, el top 100. maity: asÍ es, en todos los idiomas. estÁ colocado en el nÚmero 38, que es muy bueno, y no dudo que siga subiendo, porque es muy pegajoso. nos alegra este Éxito de elvis! alan: siempre sacando el ritmo. eso estÁ bueno para la fiesta! maity: para maÑana festejar y celebrar. alan: satcha. maÑana hay que festejar cuando sepamos por fin quiÉn va a ser el presidente de los estados unidos! satcha: 50% de probabilidades para cualquiera. gracias, maity. en las prÓximas horas comienza la etapa culminante de este proceso electoral para escoger al prÓximo presidente. millones ya han enviado por correo sus boletas, o han acudido en persona a centros de votaciÓn anticipada. maÑana serÁ la opiniÓn final p
me gustÓ mucho edith, me gustó itatÍ...veo mÁs bonita. para estar al dÍa con todo lo de nuestros artistas, visiten despiertaamerica.com. pero antes de despedirnos quiero felicitar a elvis crespo, que estuvo la semana que con su tema "bailando", y se encuentra en la posiciÓn nÚmero 38 del chart de billboard. alan: la general, el top 100. maity: asÍ es, en todos los idiomas. estÁ colocado en el nÚmero 38, que es muy bueno, y no dudo que siga subiendo, porque es muy pegajoso....
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she was very concerned as many first ladies would have been, including edith withon with the war and the soldiers and what was happening. she had a special connection because she herself had suffered great physical pain. she had terrible kidney ailment. she'd been in and out of the hospital and had surgery and a lot of pain. she felt a connection with the soldiers and the military and what they were deal with and really felt called to help them. immediately as soon as they got in the white house, there were opportunities to honor these soldiers. the tomb of the unknowns, which was dedicated in the first year they were in the white house. she laid a sash on that tomb. and that was actually a body that was chosen from france from four unknown soldiers. one was chosen and brought back and still remembered today in arlington national cemetery. she was also quite concerned about the opportunities, just as our first lady today is of jobs for former veterans. so she apparently prevailed on her husband who signed an executive order to make sure the former military candidates and applicants f
she was very concerned as many first ladies would have been, including edith withon with the war and the soldiers and what was happening. she had a special connection because she herself had suffered great physical pain. she had terrible kidney ailment. she'd been in and out of the hospital and had surgery and a lot of pain. she felt a connection with the soldiers and the military and what they were deal with and really felt called to help them. immediately as soon as they got in the white...
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>> i once had the occasion to be driving in a car at fort dixon in new jersey, and we came across edith street. but i want to ask you, did the british economic crisis, the financial crisis in 1917 have any effect on americans joining the war? michael neiberg: i don't think the united states that involved in the war to protect jpmorgan investments or economic issues at all. the controversies always came up when jpmorgan or some other financial giant would underwrite a gigantic loan. the question was, should the united states allow this much economic influence into a foreign-policy question? every time it happens, the answer is, it's ok. in other words, it's ok to make money. that is what we are going to do here. the economic issue, to me, is really much more of three years of profiting, three years of making money off of this war puts the united states in position to really bring money to the table. that is what happens by 1917. there is nothing to the 1930's charge that is economics that got us in. it complicates the reason, but it is not the primary reason. >> coming from one of the mo
>> i once had the occasion to be driving in a car at fort dixon in new jersey, and we came across edith street. but i want to ask you, did the british economic crisis, the financial crisis in 1917 have any effect on americans joining the war? michael neiberg: i don't think the united states that involved in the war to protect jpmorgan investments or economic issues at all. the controversies always came up when jpmorgan or some other financial giant would underwrite a gigantic loan. the...
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. >> reporter: one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove where the band first lived together in >> who would want to know about this place, man? >> how close is this? >> exact. >> are you really sitting on that? >> it is so bloody authentic. apart from the absolute sort of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> is there any romantic side of you that misses? you've got underwear on the bed. >> in fact, i think they might be mick's. >> i don't know if i want to be in this kitchen. i don't want to do this washing up. >> i can tell you one thing, my mom would not have let me spend one night in this place. >> that's what my mom said, too. >> what has been a part of the stones taught you? >> that you can live up to your dream. >> what have you learned from being part of a band like this? >> longevity is important. and but you know, having fun is more important possibly. >> when you put together a collection
. >> reporter: one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove where the band first lived together in >> who would want to know about this place, man? >> how close is this? >> exact. >> are you really sitting on that? >> it is so bloody authentic. apart from the absolute sort of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now how...
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volumes he took to klondike with them, as well as robert browning, edgar allen paul -- oh, frank norris, edith wharton, and yes, roger kipling. "i had never written the way i did had kipling never been in early reviews of his story, but london was no mere imitator. he initially had difficult time getting his work published. among the problems was the literary climate of the times. the literary climate at the beginning of london's career was divided between the well-established literary east, centered first in boston and new york, and the roughneck west. i london's day, influenced by darwin and the emerging science began topology, many worry about the emerging west becoming too soft and over civilized. a culture of mollycoddle's, instead of red bloods, as roosevelt put it. hadad become overcome -- he overcome a sickly childhood. as roosevelt showed in his own book, such as the winning of the west, the time was right for literature to follow suit. when london began his career, however, florid historical romances such as when knighthood was in flower, and the genteel realism of the previous gener
volumes he took to klondike with them, as well as robert browning, edgar allen paul -- oh, frank norris, edith wharton, and yes, roger kipling. "i had never written the way i did had kipling never been in early reviews of his story, but london was no mere imitator. he initially had difficult time getting his work published. among the problems was the literary climate of the times. the literary climate at the beginning of london's career was divided between the well-established literary...
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. >> one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove, where the band first lived together back in 1962. >> how close is this exact? are you really sitting on that? >> it's very authentic. apart from the absence of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now, how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> turn around and -- you have underwear on the bed. >> in fact, i think they might be mixed. >> i don't know if i want to be in this dit. i doowwao was up. >> i can tell you one thing, my mom would not let me spend one night in this place. >> that's what my mom said, too. >> what has been a part of the stones' target? >> that you can be your dream. >> what have you learned from being part of a band like this? >> longevity is important and but having fun is more important possib possibly. >> when you put together a collection like this and you look at it as a whole, do you start to think about the exit more than you would normally? >> not really. it makes you th
. >> one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove, where the band first lived together back in 1962. >> how close is this exact? are you really sitting on that? >> it's very authentic. apart from the absence of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now, how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> turn around and -- you...
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include the man who this convention is honoring, star,e scalia, judges can edith jones, former attorney general michael mukasey, peter teal, and that brings us to today's lecture. it will be my honor to introduce senator ben sasse. after graduating from harvard college, he went on a wrestling scholarship and earned a history phd at yale. he worked for private equity firms before he to president of midland university which he pulled out of difficult financial straits. then he ran for the senate. since he has been elected done a, he has not only couple of things that i will mention quickly, but he is also moonlighted. uber andriven for my understanding is he has a five-star rating. [laughter] [applause] >> in addition to his bio and his driving, i would add that asse, despite his youth, exemplifies the idea our founders had for the senate. some wise heads will be focused on the good of the country and who would look towards the ways in which our republic needed to meet the ever adjusting challenges of governing a free people. i think the senator may have a little to say about that and i a
include the man who this convention is honoring, star,e scalia, judges can edith jones, former attorney general michael mukasey, peter teal, and that brings us to today's lecture. it will be my honor to introduce senator ben sasse. after graduating from harvard college, he went on a wrestling scholarship and earned a history phd at yale. he worked for private equity firms before he to president of midland university which he pulled out of difficult financial straits. then he ran for the senate....