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they were supporting isenhour forbade republican nomination and they relied on people like clark gable or helen hayes to come out and speak on his the house and support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats have been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and taken them through most of world war ii. truman had his own term and now many people in the country felt there needed to be a change in government. the republican front-runner was a man named senator robert taft and taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. isenhour came in and the taft people were immediately concerned about the emergence of a celebrity candidate. they called him a glamour candidate. it's hard for us to imagine isenhour being labeled as the glamour candidate but to the die-hard taft people that's exactly what he representative. isenhour came in and there was a big struggle between traditional republicans and many of these people were not
they were supporting isenhour forbade republican nomination and they relied on people like clark gable or helen hayes to come out and speak on his the house and support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats have been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and taken them through most of world war ii. truman had his own term and now many people in the country felt there needed to be a change in government....
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. >> jonathan gable is part of that personnel.he has been working security he can't imagine the preakness anywhere else. >> to me it wouldn't be a good move. to me it's the history. the history is right here. that's just like they can move it from churchill downs. >> it means i better be a good liar. >> the farmer turned racing owner taking part in his first preakness. >> this is a true horse -- true horse race here. we are very happy. >> there is that theme again. being treated well. while the hospitality keeps them happy, it's the horseracing that keeps them coming back. in baltimore, wusa 9 sports. >>> they talked about moving the preakness. it stems from a variety concerns including violence in the neighborhood. >>> obviously, about the forecast. i think it would be nice. sunshine about 70 or 72. severe weather pushing through the metro area. look to the west of leesburg. look at the lightning popped up. that's a pretty heavy thunderstorm. severe thunderstorm warning in effect for clark county, frederick, and shenandoah. prett
. >> jonathan gable is part of that personnel.he has been working security he can't imagine the preakness anywhere else. >> to me it wouldn't be a good move. to me it's the history. the history is right here. that's just like they can move it from churchill downs. >> it means i better be a good liar. >> the farmer turned racing owner taking part in his first preakness. >> this is a true horse -- true horse race here. we are very happy. >> there is that theme...
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unbelievably epic. >> clark gable. >> he's having resurgence he was in guardians of the galaxy two.ht rider. before we go, i just wanted to give a present to the audience just thank you for watching me. >> a love letter. >> on the show and i recorded this for you. muscles and all. tan and all. i wanted you to experience this. roll this tape. i'm sorry in advance for anybody at home eating breakfast. but this is me attempting my own slow motion run at a 120 frames per second i will say this. this next part you'll about to see was not planned. die not intend to fall. i really wanted to run through this. >> it's the socks. [ laughter ] >> it was the american flag socks. >> and -- >> and he's down. >> the american flag socks make it, though. thanks moo my buddy letting me borrow that outfit. he's a reporter in miami. i have no bathing sue. i have to do this in my suit, underwear or that. >> thankfully it was that. >> thanks kev. >> you're welcome. >> on a monday. >> enjoy. >> i hope the fan of the day liked it. >> we'll find out. >> hope we didn't lose the fan of the day. >> we'll be ba
unbelievably epic. >> clark gable. >> he's having resurgence he was in guardians of the galaxy two.ht rider. before we go, i just wanted to give a present to the audience just thank you for watching me. >> a love letter. >> on the show and i recorded this for you. muscles and all. tan and all. i wanted you to experience this. roll this tape. i'm sorry in advance for anybody at home eating breakfast. but this is me attempting my own slow motion run at a 120 frames per...
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it's "a" -- clark gable. >> well, how was it? >> you know, cap, i don't think those germans like us. >> he flew with the 351st bombardment, making a documentary called "combat america." >> in march 1947, gas station owner art lacey shows up at altus army airfield in oklahoma, cash in hand, to purchase a surplus world war ii bomber and fly it back to portland, oregon. >> he said, "i'm thinking i might buy myself a b-17 and put it over a gas station. >> so, what happened when he said, "hey, i'm here to buy a b-17"? >> it was all controlled by the war assets administration officer, and he was able to strike a deal on a plane. it was $13,750. >> but there's a hitch. >> he didn't know how to fly any aircraft that had more than one engine, and a b-17 has four. he also needed to have a co-pilot, and he didn't have one. >> so in art's telling, he just wings it. >> he said it looked like it was about a mile off where the tower was, and nobody could tell what was going on. >> he slid it across the runway. [ crashing ] and he crashed it int
it's "a" -- clark gable. >> well, how was it? >> you know, cap, i don't think those germans like us. >> he flew with the 351st bombardment, making a documentary called "combat america." >> in march 1947, gas station owner art lacey shows up at altus army airfield in oklahoma, cash in hand, to purchase a surplus world war ii bomber and fly it back to portland, oregon. >> he said, "i'm thinking i might buy myself a b-17 and put it over a gas...
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come i want to share with our viewers, the reaction or answer that defense secretary james mattis gable and asked the question, what keeps you up at night? listen. >> what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. i keep other people awake at night. [laughter] >> sandra: no hesitation there. >> my good friend jim mattis in the flesh and real. that is him. it really is the message of united states. we are the most powerful country in the world. we don't need to fear anybody. but we need to get a policy is right. in this president, i believe, has begun to do that. three setting the table, so to speak, for some failed policies of the past administration. >> sandra: general, it is an honor to speak with you on this memorial day when we are remembering our heroes and the falling. interesting, the ap doing a piece today, too many americans, memorial day has lost its meaning. it has become about beaches and barbecues and the beginning of summer. if so, if we could ask you what this day means for you? >> i don't totally agree with that. i understand that a small percentage of the american populatio
come i want to share with our viewers, the reaction or answer that defense secretary james mattis gable and asked the question, what keeps you up at night? listen. >> what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. i keep other people awake at night. [laughter] >> sandra: no hesitation there. >> my good friend jim mattis in the flesh and real. that is him. it really is the message of united states. we are the most powerful country in the world. we don't need to fear anybody....
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in a low, roughly in 2014 issued floor on the fourth floor, where the low gabled windows emit light brings interest tee rife he red bricks of the unfished walls one finds the jaw word. it is there that the true con sense of the horror's so-called civilized warfare are painly evident. 70 victim of the war, strong, viral young man, permanently disfigured, deadly shrapnel ton its work in most indicates while in others bullets exploded in their mouths. this is very --ing and not going to read the more detail part simultaneous says these unfortunate ladders are called upon to bear more than their fair share of suffering. all so horrible and cruel. what especially affected andrews was how the men were coping with it and actually quite positively. she wrote, an atmosphere or hero ic bravely and splen dipped courage is prevalent. most of them are up patients and individual theboard, playing games, helping one another and continuing jollying with their wanter. all are fed nourishing liquid foods such as raw egg and milk, meat justs and serial. most are felled with small tubes through their nostril
in a low, roughly in 2014 issued floor on the fourth floor, where the low gabled windows emit light brings interest tee rife he red bricks of the unfished walls one finds the jaw word. it is there that the true con sense of the horror's so-called civilized warfare are painly evident. 70 victim of the war, strong, viral young man, permanently disfigured, deadly shrapnel ton its work in most indicates while in others bullets exploded in their mouths. this is very --ing and not going to read the...
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. >> i'm john gable. i'm from norc. ok. if we go back to the years before 2014, 2010 when we had medical underwriting. as i recall, insurance companies -- would going to the medical claims files, also physicians offices or hospitals to determine the health status of the applicant. my question is for the panel. how much did the cost per case? it sounds expensive to me. >> it was, i don't know if i could give you a dollar per case. medical underwriting was very expensive. it involves -- first it's a questionnaire that people would fill out, that was easy to screen. someone says, i have diabetes, cancer, hiv, you are done. so that was an expensive. then if you had any other information and you always -- it was standard of these forms -- you had to check a box that says i grant the insurance company access to all medical records. if there was any reason to investigate you, they pull the records. subscribe toso pharmacy claims databases that were -- that was another cheaper shortcut. you can tell a lot about people buy the drugs
. >> i'm john gable. i'm from norc. ok. if we go back to the years before 2014, 2010 when we had medical underwriting. as i recall, insurance companies -- would going to the medical claims files, also physicians offices or hospitals to determine the health status of the applicant. my question is for the panel. how much did the cost per case? it sounds expensive to me. >> it was, i don't know if i could give you a dollar per case. medical underwriting was very expensive. it involves...
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. >> i'm john gable from norc. so if we go back to the years before 2014, 2010 when we had medical underwriting, as i recall insurance companies would go into the medical claims files but also go into physician's offices maybe or go into hospitals, et cetera, to determine the health status of the applicant. so my question is for the panel. how much did that cost per case? it sounds expensive to me. >> it was expensive. i don't know if i could give you a dollar per case, but medical underwriting was very expensive. it involved at first just a questionnaire, right, that people would fill out and that was easy to screen. and if someone checked to, yes, i have diabetes, i have cancer, i have hiv, you were done. so that was inexpensive. but then if you had any other information and you always -- it was standard on these forms, you had to check a box that said, i grant the insurance company access to all medical records ever maintained on me anywhere. so if there was any reason to investigate you, they would pull the rec
. >> i'm john gable from norc. so if we go back to the years before 2014, 2010 when we had medical underwriting, as i recall insurance companies would go into the medical claims files but also go into physician's offices maybe or go into hospitals, et cetera, to determine the health status of the applicant. so my question is for the panel. how much did that cost per case? it sounds expensive to me. >> it was expensive. i don't know if i could give you a dollar per case, but medical...
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theresa may gables the biggest u—turn in history, she is now pro—brexit!ting table in europe. let's pause for a second, we have been joined byjohn europe. let's pause for a second, we have beenjoined byjohn curtice again. it has been at least 1.5 hours since we spoke, we were talking about ukip initially, and note that we have got here from you and your team saying tentative signs that the increase in conservative support is greater in places where there was a high leave vote in the referendum in 2016, tell us more about that? yes, there is, the truth is it looks as though the conservative vote has increased more heavily in places where the leave vote was strongest back injune last year. it has risen rather less where it went out the least. the opinion polls having remain voters switching to the conservatives, the second thing to bear in mind is the section of england in which we had elections yesterday was the section of england most likely to vote leave and i think it would therefore be even more interesting now to look to see what happens in those mayor
theresa may gables the biggest u—turn in history, she is now pro—brexit!ting table in europe. let's pause for a second, we have been joined byjohn europe. let's pause for a second, we have beenjoined byjohn curtice again. it has been at least 1.5 hours since we spoke, we were talking about ukip initially, and note that we have got here from you and your team saying tentative signs that the increase in conservative support is greater in places where there was a high leave vote in the...