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dream big. >> fight hard. >> dream big. >> fight hard.am big. >> fight hard. >> dream brig. >> fight hard. >> ok, you're ready. i think she knows we're excited. let's go. thank you all so much. cheers and applause] >> good evening. how are you? you don't sound excited. we need some enthusiasm in this room. my name is mamie lock, i represent the second senate district here in virginia. [cheers and applause] . and i'm also the chair of the senate democratic caucus. we have an election coming up on november 5. and it is your task and my task to ensure that we do win big on november 5. it's time for a change in richmond. while our colleagues may know how to win, they do not know how to govern. emocrats know how to govern. we are working to accomplish objectives to combat climate change and sea level rise. here in hampton roads, it's costing us $34 billion to combat climate change. and sea level rise. since over the past 70 years, sea level rise is up 14 inches. we're second only to new orleans as the largest population center at risk for sea
dream big. >> fight hard. >> dream big. >> fight hard.am big. >> fight hard. >> dream brig. >> fight hard. >> ok, you're ready. i think she knows we're excited. let's go. thank you all so much. cheers and applause] >> good evening. how are you? you don't sound excited. we need some enthusiasm in this room. my name is mamie lock, i represent the second senate district here in virginia. [cheers and applause] . and i'm also the chair of the senate...
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it's too hard. what you're asking of people is too hard.irst time i heard that, i thought, what do you think they said to the abolitionists? right? it's too hard, right? we're going to try to make that kind of change. that's way too hard. what do you think they said just of the over 100 years ago to the suffragettes? too hard, give up now. what did they say to the early union organizers? too hard, give up now. what did they say to the foot soldiers in the civil rights movement? too hard, give up now. what were they saying a decade ago to the lgbtq+ activists that wanted equal marriage? right? too hard, give up now. but here's the thing. they didn't give up. [applause] sen. warren: they got organized. they built a grass-roots movement. and they changed the course of american history. this is our moment in american history. our moment to dream big, to fight hard, and to win. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> all right, everyone. i'm back. alright, we're going to see some selfies. get ready. amazing. so, folks on the floor and folks in seats, you can
it's too hard. what you're asking of people is too hard.irst time i heard that, i thought, what do you think they said to the abolitionists? right? it's too hard, right? we're going to try to make that kind of change. that's way too hard. what do you think they said just of the over 100 years ago to the suffragettes? too hard, give up now. what did they say to the early union organizers? too hard, give up now. what did they say to the foot soldiers in the civil rights movement? too hard, give...
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and working hard through failure. in his founder is the learning makes a difference foundation, which has innovative learning programs to help struggling students learn that they can learn. to notice the of learning everyday. by helping janice is a new live, a homeless shelter for newborn babies and the families. in a 5 million capital campaign, $5 million capital campaign, she has learned the value of giving to others. jackie is passionate about improving the world and her two children will inherit and endeavors to inspire others to learn, love, and live their lives successfully. is a nationally syndicated columnist for creators syndicate, jackie writes with her heart and mind. noted by the washington times we're her considerable talent in writing. her outlook is inspirational and thought-provoking. she's authored numerous books including five principles for successful live from our family to pictures. she co-authored whose with her father, newt gingrich. the essential american, 25 documents and speeches that every a
and working hard through failure. in his founder is the learning makes a difference foundation, which has innovative learning programs to help struggling students learn that they can learn. to notice the of learning everyday. by helping janice is a new live, a homeless shelter for newborn babies and the families. in a 5 million capital campaign, $5 million capital campaign, she has learned the value of giving to others. jackie is passionate about improving the world and her two children will...
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i can tell you the hard work did pay off. been up here a few week, three weeks in space, this is my first flight and my very first spacewalk so it is an incredible feeling, i'm sure you can all imagine, one i'll never forget. i'm blessed to be sharing this moment with christina cook, who is not only a co-worker but a dear friend. thank you. president trump: christina, jess ica, i would like to, if i could, just thank you. jessica, i know you've been doing this, working hard. christina, i studied your resume, it's incredible what you've done, what you've both done, your lives have been incredible and now you're in a place that very few people will ever get that experience. you're doing an incredible job. that is a first step because we're going to the moon and then we're going to mars. we're launching from the moon, most likely, they seem to think that's the best way of doing it, jim so we're launching from the moon. i want to congratulate you both. you're brave, brilliant women and you represent this country so well and our c
i can tell you the hard work did pay off. been up here a few week, three weeks in space, this is my first flight and my very first spacewalk so it is an incredible feeling, i'm sure you can all imagine, one i'll never forget. i'm blessed to be sharing this moment with christina cook, who is not only a co-worker but a dear friend. thank you. president trump: christina, jess ica, i would like to, if i could, just thank you. jessica, i know you've been doing this, working hard. christina, i...
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we worked very hard. we spent a lot of time in the car and little gas stations on a four way not even a traffic light. we went to the forward factory across from the original chick-fil-a and shook hands. he said i need your support again and he ran again. he worked for two more years and he is now working very hard and we are all adults and a family event. we are exhausted and take breasts when we can. works very hard and 76 he thinks he has the chance to do it. he begins to think this may be more difficult than i thought. it's hard enough when you are running in georgia but now we ahave a governor running as a president and what is that going ti mean that he sticks with it and works really hard and thinks that he only has a shot and draws up the vote in carrollton and pcs buses pulling up and people getting out and he realizes they are not there to vote for someone named newt gingrich and he was right. so, again we get the call from the different precinct and very late at the end of the night he doesn't
we worked very hard. we spent a lot of time in the car and little gas stations on a four way not even a traffic light. we went to the forward factory across from the original chick-fil-a and shook hands. he said i need your support again and he ran again. he worked for two more years and he is now working very hard and we are all adults and a family event. we are exhausted and take breasts when we can. works very hard and 76 he thinks he has the chance to do it. he begins to think this may be...
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it's also notable that the hard. lefties. wanted to be part of the. take. and the hardest shot measures taken by lefty the brazilian ronnie managed to kick the ball at a speed of 211 kilometers per hour. german manager. once said if you learn from experience left foot players work extremely hard on their special skills then rise to use both feet and. so are left to better footballers and tennis fears is right you often have to return to lefty serve you back. now you could argue it's the same the other way around. but the difference is that lefties very often play against dr hughes and are used to this skills. it's often hard to adjust to left in that opponents same in table tennis left handed the only european player who can compete with the asian stars i isn't the same in football. played on the right side order to confuse the left banke their biggest advantage is that most of the other right wing us alright. lefties movements when you defend against a right for the player or a left foot it doesn't make a difference for you yeah of course if i play against
it's also notable that the hard. lefties. wanted to be part of the. take. and the hardest shot measures taken by lefty the brazilian ronnie managed to kick the ball at a speed of 211 kilometers per hour. german manager. once said if you learn from experience left foot players work extremely hard on their special skills then rise to use both feet and. so are left to better footballers and tennis fears is right you often have to return to lefty serve you back. now you could argue it's the same...
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sometimes i need is really hard to live in. they're always remind us when the ice starts to recede in may. . you could fall through. i lolo my daughter my youngegest she went to the i m may twenty one two thousasand five. . she was sixx years old. just five minutess befofore she was with me and sue spelling there and god. jujust fifive minutes fivive fostertook me awhile to heal from t that. and whenn i was going to that processs lot of havave to do wih subsistetence be it with h foodr you'u're showing skins or you're making park or something. here to add something to keep yourself busy. . distance is so time consuming that it heals you to. hi edward. there's coffee decaf. we can make it grow yeah for tomorrow i'm gonna put in a fridge. . are you deal witith the phohone under he t aroundd it. the b bone is just there for flav rememember. or favor. my best memories of how our parents raiaised us lot o ot was sexist inch. . my dad loves hunting g and fishing. because he's a lot older it's a little harder for him now. my parents m
sometimes i need is really hard to live in. they're always remind us when the ice starts to recede in may. . you could fall through. i lolo my daughter my youngegest she went to the i m may twenty one two thousasand five. . she was sixx years old. just five minutess befofore she was with me and sue spelling there and god. jujust fifive minutes fivive fostertook me awhile to heal from t that. and whenn i was going to that processs lot of havave to do wih subsistetence be it with h foodr you'u're...
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is hard enough as a republican but now a past governor running as president. he sticks with it and works hard he thinks he has a shot and goes up to vote that day at the library and he sees buses pulling up in people getting ou out. he realizes they are not there to vote for somebody named newt gingrich and he was right. ground game is important. so again we get the call from the precincts to tally them up very late and he did not win again. bidding at 48.3 percent which is still very close so now he has a different opponent because his opponent retired this time my mom stopped working now she is all in her mother stays with us so we can go to school while they campaigned they campaigned really hard for an entire year now again a very rural district we cannot afford them into tv it's too expensive with no social media radios are small-town newspapers we have a sign on top of our car that says newt gingrich for congress if you can imagine how embarrassing that was for a teenager. but the third time was the charm and he won. persistence mattered and you have to
is hard enough as a republican but now a past governor running as president. he sticks with it and works hard he thinks he has a shot and goes up to vote that day at the library and he sees buses pulling up in people getting ou out. he realizes they are not there to vote for somebody named newt gingrich and he was right. ground game is important. so again we get the call from the precincts to tally them up very late and he did not win again. bidding at 48.3 percent which is still very close so...
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it's very hard... be hotspots like the m1 will be an obvious one where as always, as far as i can see, all. it's dangerous if you think your car is splashing away, you forgot to put the petrol income or something awful has happened, you stuck them and people are using it, and the people get so angry. you are in their lane, and you are stopping them. and i presume accidents have happened. 0k, let's turn our final paper to city a:m.. flow me to the moon. i think fly me to the moon might have been a better headline. this is richard branson, he is going to have a public company so that you can buy a public company so that you can buy a trip to the moon, doesn't actually say which date you are going to go on, but, you know, he has been very keen on virgin galactic, virgin going into space. and this is how you can buy yourself a ticket. how much7 i don't know that it says here. 0k, here we go, 15 and a half million. that's all... he's in the race against elon musk, eve ryo ne he's in the race against elon mu
it's very hard... be hotspots like the m1 will be an obvious one where as always, as far as i can see, all. it's dangerous if you think your car is splashing away, you forgot to put the petrol income or something awful has happened, you stuck them and people are using it, and the people get so angry. you are in their lane, and you are stopping them. and i presume accidents have happened. 0k, let's turn our final paper to city a:m.. flow me to the moon. i think fly me to the moon might have been...
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trish: is it hard when you travel? >> it's incredibly hard. but it's always hard. i always worked and had to balance it's an experience every working parent has. we are fighting every single day for the working families in this country. we are delivering double child tax credit and expanded fundability, we are increasing access to affordable childcare in a real and meaningful way because we recognize how challenging it is to balance the competing demand of work and family. i have more resources and structure and more support than a lot of families do. so i don't necessarily think it' harder for me, it's just different. and i'm fighting every day for them. and people less fortunate than me. but i will have much take a cue from my kids in terms of what's right for our family at any given moment. >> you are doing work you are passionate about. i have known you for a while and i have followed you and seen this commitment to workers that i think you sort of always had. i look at what usual doing right now, and you seem very happy in this. which brings me back to the ele
trish: is it hard when you travel? >> it's incredibly hard. but it's always hard. i always worked and had to balance it's an experience every working parent has. we are fighting every single day for the working families in this country. we are delivering double child tax credit and expanded fundability, we are increasing access to affordable childcare in a real and meaningful way because we recognize how challenging it is to balance the competing demand of work and family. i have more...
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so when i retire and become an employee somewhere it will be hard to adjust to the.here are days when i wish i had a 9 to 5 lifestyle where i could just come home and forget about work because that's not how things are when you're a sports person it's hard to switch off from work on this. sebastien loves to read to get his mind off things and relax. ok and putin i'm reading a book about russian president putin and one by michel dude us on the middle east. had been through it was this so nothing to do with sports at all. so mists oh god this mix well for me to sebastian has decided to compete in the need to iron man after all no longer let's review. the. right thing to blame that's coming out. of there. but i think you need some races i've been to professional and amateur athletes they only need to check in a day before the competition and sebastian like the others must check and his fine but if the op moved over this is like 4th knocks. at night they even have guard dogs patrolling in my name that would suit him falling flat on i would like to finish. this article in
so when i retire and become an employee somewhere it will be hard to adjust to the.here are days when i wish i had a 9 to 5 lifestyle where i could just come home and forget about work because that's not how things are when you're a sports person it's hard to switch off from work on this. sebastien loves to read to get his mind off things and relax. ok and putin i'm reading a book about russian president putin and one by michel dude us on the middle east. had been through it was this so nothing...
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your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> joe: astros lead 1-0 on the gurriel home run. our player resume sponsored by indeed. you touched on this earlier. as trea turner goes, so go the nationals. 11 wins this postseason, he's hit .313, scored ten runs. in the five losses hasn't scored a run and has hit under .100. he lined out to third his first time up. takes a strike. >> john: well, i wouldn't normally say this and any other game but this would be the most important inning greinke pitches because chances are he's not going to face turner again. he's already gone to the lineup wants. three clean innings. he gets turned around, he feels better about we just talked about. >> joe: kept him off balance so far. in game 3, greinke had 65 pitches after three innings. tonight, 28. he has faced innings in a world series game
your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> joe: astros lead 1-0 on the gurriel home run. our player resume sponsored by indeed. you touched on this earlier. as trea turner goes, so go the nationals. 11 wins this postseason, he's hit .313, scored ten runs. in the five losses hasn't scored a...
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some left footed players are right handed it's hard to say maybe they're retrained even just by copying their right handed parents writing maybe they eat or throw with their left hand handedness is rarely 100 percent. if it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side and that makes them part of a minority only 10 to 20 percent of our society are left handed or left should. the same 10 to 20 percent of players for the number of makes them special. they are outsiders but they also have something that most of the others don't have let's ask a real that's even true. names the sweet. known for is fine let's. turn it out as a vantage in your career that your left put it. i think it can be an advantage and a disadvantage because i think when you are younger maybe you sometimes can be put in positions on the left side just because you are there for the doesn't mean that you that you want to play on the left side but at the same time you get more opportunities to. to shoot. clicks. just because you have a left foot teams have always struggled to find good left
some left footed players are right handed it's hard to say maybe they're retrained even just by copying their right handed parents writing maybe they eat or throw with their left hand handedness is rarely 100 percent. if it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side and that makes them part of a minority only 10 to 20 percent of our society are left handed or left should. the same 10 to 20 percent of players for the number of makes them special. they are...
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so when i retire and become an employee somewhere it will be hard to adjust to that.there are days when i wish i had a 9 to 5 lifestyle where i can just come home and forget about work because that's not how things are when you're a sports person it's hard to switch off and we're gone this. sebastien loves to read to get his mind off things and relax. ok and putin i'm reading a book about russian president putin and one by michel you does on the middle east . had been set up with so nothing to do with sports at all. so mists oh god it's next wall. street sebastian has decided to compete and the need to i am man after all no longer let me assure you. that if you. think it's true that a lot of this. i think you need some races i've been to professional and amateur athletes they only need to check in a day before the competition and sebastien like the others must check in his fight but if they feel absolute over this is like fort knox. but all that night they even have guard dogs patrolling in my name robertson is the one falling flat on either the definition of. the par
so when i retire and become an employee somewhere it will be hard to adjust to that.there are days when i wish i had a 9 to 5 lifestyle where i can just come home and forget about work because that's not how things are when you're a sports person it's hard to switch off and we're gone this. sebastien loves to read to get his mind off things and relax. ok and putin i'm reading a book about russian president putin and one by michel you does on the middle east . had been set up with so nothing to...
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she knew they were hard cases. so she wrestled really hard with them. but when she decided she did not look back, because she had another case to deal with, and haveushed me hard to say doubts before you have a decision but not until afterwards, if you wait until afterwards you are doing a disservice to people. she was capable of doing really hard things and moving on cheerfully and positively, which but by by nature upbringing. >> a common law judge, what does it mean for justice o'connor to be a common law judge? what consideration moved her as she balanced competing features and give us some examples. >> she was really an incrementalist in a lot of ways. she was too humble to think that she could decide and issue for all time with one case. she was very respectful of the case and controversy requirement. didn't come to truly appreciate that until i started comparing her approach with her dear friend, justice scalia. for justice glia -- scalia, it was handing the truth down from high and it was supposed to be the truth for the next 20 to 30 years, whi
she knew they were hard cases. so she wrestled really hard with them. but when she decided she did not look back, because she had another case to deal with, and haveushed me hard to say doubts before you have a decision but not until afterwards, if you wait until afterwards you are doing a disservice to people. she was capable of doing really hard things and moving on cheerfully and positively, which but by by nature upbringing. >> a common law judge, what does it mean for justice...
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with alcohol, is it hard, the fact it's illegal here and across the border -- >> it's hard because it'sot going to stop. >> do you think making it legal would make it less tempting? >> i'm not sure. >> you're not sure? >> man, i'm totally against it. >> really? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> i would be totally against it because i'd rather teach my kids that that's not the way. they see it in everyday life with one of their aunties. they know that's not the way they want. they have hard feelings of alcohol, too. >> alcohol on the pine ridge reservation is a complex issue. in 2013, tribal members narrowly voted to end the generations long prohibition on alcohol hoping to use the sales taxes to improve the community. but many people felt as sicily does legalization would lead to worse abuse. they tied the new law up in court. >>> if you could change something -- there is talk maybe breaking up the reservations, you wouldn't want to do that? >> no, i wouldn't want to break up the rez. then everyone would be lost again. we're a whole different breed. we are. we're not black, we're not white. w
with alcohol, is it hard, the fact it's illegal here and across the border -- >> it's hard because it'sot going to stop. >> do you think making it legal would make it less tempting? >> i'm not sure. >> you're not sure? >> man, i'm totally against it. >> really? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> i would be totally against it because i'd rather teach my kids that that's not the way. they see it in everyday life with one of their aunties. they know...
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and do you have a hard time with your colleagues? >> i would love to hear from colleagues in the room about this. there are records i was just talking about this with the medical students. record numbers of burnout among physicians and people who work in medical care and i think a big piece of that is because the current system is just simply not acknowledging the major determinant of health which brings me to a statistic. medical care probably only accounts for about ten to 20% of our overall health. so, just think about that for a second, ten to 20%. but when it comes to how we spend on health care in this country, we are spending 95% of our dollars on medical care and administrative costs. that being said, it's important, access to medical care is absolutely critical that the same time we have to start looking at a bigger picture of health and that includes what is happening in our communities and thinking about the school system and all these other things that typically we some want minimized in that sort of glare of the razzle-d
and do you have a hard time with your colleagues? >> i would love to hear from colleagues in the room about this. there are records i was just talking about this with the medical students. record numbers of burnout among physicians and people who work in medical care and i think a big piece of that is because the current system is just simply not acknowledging the major determinant of health which brings me to a statistic. medical care probably only accounts for about ten to 20% of our...
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[applause] no matter how hard he fought and how passionately hard he argued he tried to treat everybodye wanted to be treated. the way he thought america should be treated. [applause] you can't run a free society if you have to hate everybody disagree with. [applause] sooner or later if you been married 45 years and both of you are thinking you're going to have a disagreement or two. sooner or later if you're in a business or a team or on a campaign in your thinking you're gonna have disagreements, he believed that he should treat people the way he wanted to be treated. and he believed if everybody accepted his endearing inclusive definition of one america were really respect our differences and think what we have in common and we all live under the same set of rules and we all believe under those rules those of us who have more than we need to do more to those who don't have enough, then everything would work out okay. [applause] now that's what he believes. and he was so proud that he could help resolve the personal spospat between his republican congressional friend in new member of
[applause] no matter how hard he fought and how passionately hard he argued he tried to treat everybodye wanted to be treated. the way he thought america should be treated. [applause] you can't run a free society if you have to hate everybody disagree with. [applause] sooner or later if you been married 45 years and both of you are thinking you're going to have a disagreement or two. sooner or later if you're in a business or a team or on a campaign in your thinking you're gonna have...
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in this home they worked so hard to have. and who deserved it less than this woman. >> my mom brung the heart to the family. >> ryan was the baby of the family. spoiled rotten by his mother. >> we couldn't function without her. she was like the chef in the house, counsellor. >> full service mom. >> oh yes, she did it all. she was a sweet lady. >> one of the mothers who showed love through food. her cakes were legendary. making every birthday that much more special. says her older son. >> she made this upside down pineapple cake. i always remember cake and ice cream. >> growing up, he was inseparable from his mom. >> was she like the other moms your friends had? >> no. she was a bit more on conservative side. >> conservative because of where she came from. she was born in egypt. and came to the u.s. when she was 29 years old. her family settled in northern california. she led a comfortable all american life. but culture ties are strong. and in 1980, she was called back so egypt to meet a nice young man. >> my mom went out and
in this home they worked so hard to have. and who deserved it less than this woman. >> my mom brung the heart to the family. >> ryan was the baby of the family. spoiled rotten by his mother. >> we couldn't function without her. she was like the chef in the house, counsellor. >> full service mom. >> oh yes, she did it all. she was a sweet lady. >> one of the mothers who showed love through food. her cakes were legendary. making every birthday that much more...
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doctor harding is here. [applause] starting with the story with a groundbreaking new research thatws shows how community and environment and the purpose could have a greater impact on our health than anything that happened in a doctors office. doctor harding in conversation as an adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health and for 12 years the chief medical officer the nation's largest state mental health agency where he continues as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. the addictions solution ertreating the dependency and opiates and other drugs. inso a family guide to mental health care, please welcome doctors harding to the strand for thisan important discussion. [cheers and applause] >> first of all thank you with that introduction and it such an honor to be at the samee bookstore really i did not grow up in new york but the strand has a mystique to it if you are sitting here among the books it is just really the highlights of my life. thank you so much and to be surrounded by so many peopl
doctor harding is here. [applause] starting with the story with a groundbreaking new research thatws shows how community and environment and the purpose could have a greater impact on our health than anything that happened in a doctors office. doctor harding in conversation as an adjunct professor at the columbia school of public health and for 12 years the chief medical officer the nation's largest state mental health agency where he continues as a distinguished psychiatric advisor. the...
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a barbie dream house is sold every two minutes. >> it's not hard to believe.was a kid. barbie is big business even for celebrities. ♪ tonight we gonna be hip on the floor ♪ >> i thought it was important to have a latina barbie, but a latina barbie that was real. >> j.lo had two different barbies created for her, but you know she wasn't alone growing up obsessed with the glam dolls. >> barbies are my favorite toys. i have 18 of them and 2 kens. >> she's tan and has the coolest clothes. >> "e.t." got the invite into "full house" star jodi sweetin and kirsten dunst's bedrooms where theyho i used to have the barbie car, but my d barbie dolls i've collected.col from my grandma for my birthday. >> demi moore helped design this special barbie that looked just like her. and hilary duff created a whole line of barbie fashions for actual people. >> when we were younger, we definitely had so many barbies we didn't know what to do with them. we would always take the clothes off and change their clothes. redesign their clothes and stuff like that. >> from classic movie sta
a barbie dream house is sold every two minutes. >> it's not hard to believe.was a kid. barbie is big business even for celebrities. ♪ tonight we gonna be hip on the floor ♪ >> i thought it was important to have a latina barbie, but a latina barbie that was real. >> j.lo had two different barbies created for her, but you know she wasn't alone growing up obsessed with the glam dolls. >> barbies are my favorite toys. i have 18 of them and 2 kens. >> she's tan and...
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it is hard to imagine anything will actually change those numbers. fanbase, and that is not going to change. the odds of him winning the popular vote seems close to zero. it is going to come down to wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. and if story. i feel bad for those voters in those states. nobody is good to be left alone. can the democrats win those three states? if they can, whoever is the nominee will win. if they cannot, trump will win the election. host: why those three states? caller: there are not many states from our viewpoint that clinton won that trump can win. maybe new hampshire. maybe. there is not much growth potential for trump. he could lose one of those states. if he loses all three, there is no math that gets them back to the 270 that he needs. same thing for the democrats. you just have to win those states. stop worrying about arizona, florida, north carolina. that is gravy. that is just spiking the football. we have to get to the end zone first. we have to get those three rust belt, midwestern states. host: how do you appeal to t
it is hard to imagine anything will actually change those numbers. fanbase, and that is not going to change. the odds of him winning the popular vote seems close to zero. it is going to come down to wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. and if story. i feel bad for those voters in those states. nobody is good to be left alone. can the democrats win those three states? if they can, whoever is the nominee will win. if they cannot, trump will win the election. host: why those three states? caller:...
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and that makes a hard hard core leftist angry because that's all they want to talk about. >> greg: iill is going to wants to go to hawaii and investigate her. just don't borrow that guy's plane. major enthusiasm for president trump as he rocks the texas rally straight ahead ♪ ♪ as a financial advisor you have to listen. you listen to your client's goal of sending her daughter to the music school of her dreams. and you help her turn it into reality. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. takin' it off road station ted! goiwagon, eh?ip, huh? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why is that? it aint got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up! what else are we gonna find? we got to go. vacuum in the back, hallelujah! get 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,250 total bonus cash on the 2019 chrysler pacifica. the rut. it only happens once a year, when the bucks start chasing does. and it's time for you to start chasing the bucks. for the
and that makes a hard hard core leftist angry because that's all they want to talk about. >> greg: iill is going to wants to go to hawaii and investigate her. just don't borrow that guy's plane. major enthusiasm for president trump as he rocks the texas rally straight ahead ♪ ♪ as a financial advisor you have to listen. you listen to your client's goal of sending her daughter to the music school of her dreams. and you help her turn it into reality. principal. we can help you plan for...
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it's hard to see how you square that circle. criticism from dublin, criticism too from some of mr johnson's tory rebels. this was the former attorney general dominic grieve. the prime minister is fully entitled to put forward ideas to resolve the issue of the irish backstop. to suggest effectively that you are going to solve the broader problem by having a hard border move ten miles back from where the border is on each side, it is in fact the creation, is it not, the creation of a hard border with a no man's land in between? so i am not altogether surprised the irish comedy may find that difficult. given that sort of reaction you would think mrjohnson's proposals are shortly going to crash and burn. however, those around him remained pretty confident, or at least hopeful, because they say in private of the talks have actually been a lot more fruitful than some of the sort of public argy— bargy. nevertheless, given the two seemingly contradictory positions of the irish government are saying there can be no checks and the british
it's hard to see how you square that circle. criticism from dublin, criticism too from some of mr johnson's tory rebels. this was the former attorney general dominic grieve. the prime minister is fully entitled to put forward ideas to resolve the issue of the irish backstop. to suggest effectively that you are going to solve the broader problem by having a hard border move ten miles back from where the border is on each side, it is in fact the creation, is it not, the creation of a hard border...
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he had been driving a hard line, a hard bargainfrom were relieved.uncil summit, and hopefully it'll be my last. chuckles when i look back over this week, it is astonishing where we are. we said at the beginning that if there was going to be a deal it would be very last minute. certainly that's been the case. all of that will pale into comparison by what we are it suspecting on saturday. nobody at this deal knows whether it will get through parliament. —— nobody really knows. but the moment of progress and a breakthrough was definitely the meeting between borisjohnson and leo varadkar r. david davies said right at the beginning of this process, the uk's brexit secretary at the time, you are putting the cart before the horse, you cannot solve the border issue in ireland until you know what the future relationship is going to be with ireland. in a way this is what this deal has done. it is looking to the future razzmatazz looking to the future razzmatazz looking to the divorce. and i think probably david davies was right on that. —— probably david davie
he had been driving a hard line, a hard bargainfrom were relieved.uncil summit, and hopefully it'll be my last. chuckles when i look back over this week, it is astonishing where we are. we said at the beginning that if there was going to be a deal it would be very last minute. certainly that's been the case. all of that will pale into comparison by what we are it suspecting on saturday. nobody at this deal knows whether it will get through parliament. —— nobody really knows. but the moment...
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earlier you lots of times against and what's so hard about defending him as a left for cutting in. he wants you to go down in temple and make acceleration the shift go inside and put in the far post i would say it's impossible to defend but it's difficult and because you can't just leave the outside completely open because then he is fast enough and good enough to use the outside as well fine but we still can't be sure of lefties are better footballers let's look to science for proof. i talked to dr barbara a specialist for left sided people she said players have a better perception of space. well there are 2 hemispheres of the brain right and left the right one controls the left side of the body controls the rights and. the ability of spatial perception lies more in the right hemisphere of the brain which leads some scientists to the conclusion that lefties tend to be better . and what's more the right hemisphere is responsible for intuition emotions and creativity whereas the left one is responsible for rational choices numbers and logic. rather emotional. pretty emotional. have
earlier you lots of times against and what's so hard about defending him as a left for cutting in. he wants you to go down in temple and make acceleration the shift go inside and put in the far post i would say it's impossible to defend but it's difficult and because you can't just leave the outside completely open because then he is fast enough and good enough to use the outside as well fine but we still can't be sure of lefties are better footballers let's look to science for proof. i talked...
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it was hard won hard fought for nobody wants to see the clock turn back and that's why many politicians are forts tooth and nail ready to avoid any return to that hard border and thankfully multiple british politicians have repeatedly said they will not be on our border but even right to the wire now there has been that concern that the clock will indeed go back that's why perhaps some nationalist m.p.'s here are warming to this plan warming to boys johnson's plan in the same way that leo veronica in dublin has warmed to the plan.
it was hard won hard fought for nobody wants to see the clock turn back and that's why many politicians are forts tooth and nail ready to avoid any return to that hard border and thankfully multiple british politicians have repeatedly said they will not be on our border but even right to the wire now there has been that concern that the clock will indeed go back that's why perhaps some nationalist m.p.'s here are warming to this plan warming to boys johnson's plan in the same way that leo...
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and that makes a hard hard core leftist angry because that's all they want to talk about. >> greg: iill is going to wants to go to hawaii and investigate her. just don't borrow that guy's plane. major enthusiasm for president trump as he rocks the texas rally straight ahead ♪ ♪ great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can incr
and that makes a hard hard core leftist angry because that's all they want to talk about. >> greg: iill is going to wants to go to hawaii and investigate her. just don't borrow that guy's plane. major enthusiasm for president trump as he rocks the texas rally straight ahead ♪ ♪ great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi!...
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it's hard to predict tesla.iciencies in california in its production plant which hopefully they've put behind them now and can move forward on a better cost position than before. and ramping up in shanghai is super important to increase the production capacity globally for tesla because in order to bring the next generation of cars to market as well. and with that factory in shanghai, $2 billion investment, i'm sure elon musk is likely to get a large share in mainland china which of course is huge. but when it comes to moving the cars made in shanghai to moving the cars made in shanghai to other parts of the world, i wonder how that will play out with this current trade war between the us and china? that will be an issue. it's issue for lots of countries done by companies that manufacture in china. committees will have to decide what to build, where to build it and how. they need to find the right mix of products to broaden their portfolio, what to build, and where to build. in the meantime, eve ryo ne where to
it's hard to predict tesla.iciencies in california in its production plant which hopefully they've put behind them now and can move forward on a better cost position than before. and ramping up in shanghai is super important to increase the production capacity globally for tesla because in order to bring the next generation of cars to market as well. and with that factory in shanghai, $2 billion investment, i'm sure elon musk is likely to get a large share in mainland china which of course is...
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i work very hard. say every day, i am going to go and get my hair and makeup done, and then i get it done. greg: tyrus, i know you didn't watch it. tyrus: and i am kicking myself. i think joe has two or three things going on at once. whoever is in his ear talking to him. they need to shut up. he had two thoughts. when this over i better remember to cut the coupons when i get oklahoma or i am in trouble. and he said families out cutting coupons, wall street. then the tiger gets out of the zoo. that's no good. excuse me. >> joe biden is a perfect example of a man who was born to be vermont president. he's like a good backup quarterback. he's been around, he knows the system, but you don't want to put him in. greg: that is so good. do you have a better one? >> that's all you are getting from me. greg: up next. this is the end. up next. (male announcer) it's here. the rut. and for the next two weeks, this is where you'll be. it's your season, so hurry to bass pro shops and cabela's for big savings on the g
i work very hard. say every day, i am going to go and get my hair and makeup done, and then i get it done. greg: tyrus, i know you didn't watch it. tyrus: and i am kicking myself. i think joe has two or three things going on at once. whoever is in his ear talking to him. they need to shut up. he had two thoughts. when this over i better remember to cut the coupons when i get oklahoma or i am in trouble. and he said families out cutting coupons, wall street. then the tiger gets out of the zoo....
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i know that i take it day by day and some days are really hard and some moments are really hard. i got super emotional wou in the interview and you talked to me about italy and i'm not done processing italy. >> amanda knox opens up to lester holt. what she said about returning to italy. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> it has been eight years since college student amanda knox walked free from an italian prison. she and her ex boyfriend were exonerated by the italy supreme court said there was no evidence they took part in the murder of meredith kircher but the court of public opinion knox ab knowledges is still deliberating and now she's talking about her recent trip back to italy and
i know that i take it day by day and some days are really hard and some moments are really hard. i got super emotional wou in the interview and you talked to me about italy and i'm not done processing italy. >> amanda knox opens up to lester holt. what she said about returning to italy. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store...
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harding, what can you say, he did not do much. he did not even talk. i mean, he knew how to talk, but he didn't talk. he was the taciturn new englander. he came from vermont, but he had made his name by being governor of massachusetts when there was a police strike. and he took a very hard line against the police. and that made him known nationally. as president he worked very little. he brought his rocking chair with him, and he would put it out on the porch facing pennsylvania avenue, and he would rock away. this is the person that said the business of america was business. and he did not interfere much with business. meanwhile the stock market kept going up and up and up. and for -- not for very good reasons or for any reasons. and there were warnings about this, that the economy could really bust. there were warnings from the federal reserve board and others in his government, but he simply did nothing about it. there are lots of funny stories about silent cal, as he was called. one was when a woman was invited to the white house to have lunch with
harding, what can you say, he did not do much. he did not even talk. i mean, he knew how to talk, but he didn't talk. he was the taciturn new englander. he came from vermont, but he had made his name by being governor of massachusetts when there was a police strike. and he took a very hard line against the police. and that made him known nationally. as president he worked very little. he brought his rocking chair with him, and he would put it out on the porch facing pennsylvania avenue, and he...
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the deadlock over the irish border has held up a break that deal between brussels and blunden a hard break would be detrimental to our lands farmers who export most of their produce and as the capital makes preparations for breaks at the influx of big businesses and property developers a pushing out. lawrence lee takes a look a briggs its impact on urban and rural areas right at the site has been marked down here on the site that the location which is ideal for the modern where these people are protesting outside the office of private equity company or to use their phrase a vulture fund these financial organizations buy property and evicted tenants who then say they're threatened with homelessness cutting the ribbon to celebrate sleeping in a tent is bitter a metaphor as you can possibly imagine it's generally gentrification mass addictions where people are being forced out because not all middle income earners would be forced out of the city because they can't afford to live in the city because of of lupo's or registration which which facilitate these goes we don't pay any tax and a
the deadlock over the irish border has held up a break that deal between brussels and blunden a hard break would be detrimental to our lands farmers who export most of their produce and as the capital makes preparations for breaks at the influx of big businesses and property developers a pushing out. lawrence lee takes a look a briggs its impact on urban and rural areas right at the site has been marked down here on the site that the location which is ideal for the modern where these people are...
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well brant i mean essentially the mixed messages of the past few days have made it very hard to decipher what exactly the out of this trip would be calling it a ceasefire we've just talked about it there you know it isn't really a ceasefire but it gives the kurds let's not forget former allies of the united states just up until a few days ago basically 5 days to leave now what this deal does give turkey is what the needs are saying over here is essentially what they want no sanctions and also relief from the sanctions now interestingly president trump who has been you know sending a very mixed messages in the past few days. very positive words for president out of the one but i think before we talk more of what president trump has been saying let's hear what he had to say earlier in texas i didn't know it was going to work out this quickly i didn't know it would work out this well it's a great day for the united states it's a great day for turkey it's a great day for our partners who have really worked i mean a lot of people question some of them i'm not questioning anybody they really d
well brant i mean essentially the mixed messages of the past few days have made it very hard to decipher what exactly the out of this trip would be calling it a ceasefire we've just talked about it there you know it isn't really a ceasefire but it gives the kurds let's not forget former allies of the united states just up until a few days ago basically 5 days to leave now what this deal does give turkey is what the needs are saying over here is essentially what they want no sanctions and also...
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said if you learn from experience let's put it work extremely hard on their special skill. both feet a lot. so are leftists better footballers and tennis fears as a righty have to return to lefty serve if you back out now you could argue it's the same the other way around. but the difference is that lefties very often play against dr hughes and are used to this where it's often hard to adjust to left and opponents same in table tennis left handed the only european player who can compete with the asian stars isn't the same in football. they all play on the right. order to confuse the left banke their biggest advantage just that most of the other right wingers all right. lefties movements when you defend against a right for the player or a left foot it doesn't make a difference for you yeah of course if i play against the. right for the player many times you want to go on your outside to cross the ball and to put it in between of the back 4 and the goalkeeper and if you play against a left footed guy 78 out of 10 he wants to go inside and to use for a final pass or or targets
said if you learn from experience let's put it work extremely hard on their special skill. both feet a lot. so are leftists better footballers and tennis fears as a righty have to return to lefty serve if you back out now you could argue it's the same the other way around. but the difference is that lefties very often play against dr hughes and are used to this where it's often hard to adjust to left and opponents same in table tennis left handed the only european player who can compete with...
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>> it's kind of hard right now. >> reporter: kids like jack. when we met him, two years ago he was living at this children's home in ohio. now 16, he's still there. >> my life wouldn't be the same if i didn't live here. i'd probably end up just like my parents. >> reporter: his mother and father, both addicts, have had their parental rights terminated. >> my mom, my dad, that's me when i was little. >> reporter: today his brother and sister are also in foster care. have you basically given up on ever living with your parents again? >> yeah, i mean, i can't. i've thought about it. i love my parents to death, but i'm doing a lot better than i would have ever been doing if i still was with my parents. that's how i look at it as. >> reporter: that's a rough thing to say, you know. >> yeah. >> reporter: these are just a couple of stories. there are millions more about the pain the painkillers have caused. from drugmakers to doctors, consider this: two years ago there were 76 kids in foster care here. today there are 127. dean reynolds, cbs news, wes
>> it's kind of hard right now. >> reporter: kids like jack. when we met him, two years ago he was living at this children's home in ohio. now 16, he's still there. >> my life wouldn't be the same if i didn't live here. i'd probably end up just like my parents. >> reporter: his mother and father, both addicts, have had their parental rights terminated. >> my mom, my dad, that's me when i was little. >> reporter: today his brother and sister are also in foster...
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so hard to narrow down heroes for this game. you don't do too poorly to start with, three more sacks, four tackles and an incredibly athletic interception and return. frank and i didn't get to see this because the power was out. we will see it now. he smells the end zone. you have to like five. in the big picture you probably thinking defensive player of the year. rookie of the year defensively. small picture, certainly the defensive player of the week and believe me, they get ready for the game against arizona one tyler murray is very well aware two number 97. >> we are pretty cool. look forward to playing thursday for sure. >> [ indiscernible ] >> that is exactly what eric dickerson the great running back from the 80s told me long ago as they got to play the ramses that i keep my head on a swivel for the number 42 guy. good idea. >>> the radius ridiculous road trip was and call it a mystery tour is over finally. they will play a home game this week in oakland. yesterday a tough one against the texans better fourth- quarter lea
so hard to narrow down heroes for this game. you don't do too poorly to start with, three more sacks, four tackles and an incredibly athletic interception and return. frank and i didn't get to see this because the power was out. we will see it now. he smells the end zone. you have to like five. in the big picture you probably thinking defensive player of the year. rookie of the year defensively. small picture, certainly the defensive player of the week and believe me, they get ready for the...