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emily beauchamp and hawes my character thinks that possibly her son is a stranger to him.he's changing, he's becoming a different person. what i loved about it was there is a way of reading this film which is pretty much all in the mind. our central character is a torn between home life and work and there's a suggestion by a psychotherapist that everything she's feeling is protecting guilt because they've even called the plant little joe, because they've even called the plant littlejoe, and named after her. each time i saw it it looks different. the second time i thought it was another. it's chilling and icing and beautifully designed. what did you think? i loved it officially. all those wide shots. the plants, the banks of the plants cultivated, i thought it was brilliant. i went into it quite nervous. where you going and thinking it was like a horror inflicted thing? i thought there would be a little bit of horror. but i wouldn't describe it as horror. it sorta burrows into your brain and you're not sure what's going on but in good way! i really, really like it. you genu
emily beauchamp and hawes my character thinks that possibly her son is a stranger to him.he's changing, he's becoming a different person. what i loved about it was there is a way of reading this film which is pretty much all in the mind. our central character is a torn between home life and work and there's a suggestion by a psychotherapist that everything she's feeling is protecting guilt because they've even called the plant little joe, because they've even called the plant littlejoe, and...
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. >> i will of course be watching, like a haw i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain.age and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. now we open up another chapter, a story of old friendsgsnd new beginn >> as we leave one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p believes this gives more muscle to scottish independence. tibut it will be evo, not revolution when the hands reach 11:00 tonight. we must all follow e.u. rules until the end of the year. expect arguments about what is next. >> we need to ensure we maintain good trade relatiopehips with eu we don't tour of all the conditions and agreements. and we don't fall into the arms of free trade deals with the united states. >> we won't feel a dramatic difference to real life when we profound change will reveal itself day by day, even as the arguments that nearly tore this place apart begin to fad the last four years have reshaped the contours of our country. the path that stretches decades
. >> i will of course be watching, like a haw i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain.age and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. now we open up another chapter, a story of old friendsgsnd new beginn >> as we leave one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p believes this gives more muscle to scottish independence. tibut it will...
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so i'm humming and hawing only because it is nice this time of year and you want to see some kind of weather event every three days. we've had things weeks in a row without anything showing up in the five-day forecast. that's where we are now. let me pop the weekend in, no rain and temperatures in this sort of high pressure steady state pattern. so that's where we are now. hopefully something changes. that can happen. we'll see you tomorrow. have a good monday morning! >>> tonight the iowa democratic party is officially awarding pete buttigieg the largest delegate count with from the caucuses held there last week, but bernie sanders is now calling for a partial recanvas of the results. that's not a recount. it's just a check to insure the results were added correctly. sanders was awarded 12 delegates but has claimed victory in the state in part because he's ahead in the popular vote. the new hampshire primary is this tuesday. >>> twitter is making plans to expand outside of its home base in san francisco. those plans come nine years after city leaders gave twitter a big tax break to
so i'm humming and hawing only because it is nice this time of year and you want to see some kind of weather event every three days. we've had things weeks in a row without anything showing up in the five-day forecast. that's where we are now. let me pop the weekend in, no rain and temperatures in this sort of high pressure steady state pattern. so that's where we are now. hopefully something changes. that can happen. we'll see you tomorrow. have a good monday morning! >>> tonight the...
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. >>> relief for the largest dairy cooperative of dairy farmers haw agreed to buy a substantial partiles for bankruptcy in november. it blamed the suelraitted decline in conventional white milk category in volatile prices, trade war and more plant based alternatives not helping the dairy sector at all here. >>> the world's richest person is throwing his hand in the fight against climate change. jeff bazos announced he'll commit $10 billion to the bazos earth fund. it'll back scientists, activists and organizations working to mitigate the impact of climate change. bazos has been under pressure from his own employees to do more to protect the environment. remember many of them joined that walk out last year. the group that organized that walk out applauded bazos but said more needs to be done to address underlying causes of fossil fuel consumption. >>> cinderella's castle perhaps the most iconic of all is getting a makeover. disney released this artist rendering. it shows parts of the castle in a light pink shade, royal blue and plenty of trim of course. the makeover will begin soon an
. >>> relief for the largest dairy cooperative of dairy farmers haw agreed to buy a substantial partiles for bankruptcy in november. it blamed the suelraitted decline in conventional white milk category in volatile prices, trade war and more plant based alternatives not helping the dairy sector at all here. >>> the world's richest person is throwing his hand in the fight against climate change. jeff bazos announced he'll commit $10 billion to the bazos earth fund. it'll back...
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these are elected officials sworn to uphold the haw who are -- the law who are actively undermining itctuaries any more than you can have second amendment sanctuaries with gun laws. paul: and andrew cuomo protesting the administration suspended the trusted traveler program because the t dhs says that the homeland security says new york's not providing enough information. >> yeah. they can't get enough data to do that sort of thing, so they suspended it with new york. i think what's going on here is part of a larger democratic idea called decriminal which is this fact that the -- which is to stack the criminal justice system in favor of criminals. new yorkte state just passed a bail reform law, so-called, that is putting criminals on the street who are committing new crimes. i think this should be more understood not so much about immigration, as about law and order. and the democrats have decided toto get on the wrong side of that, and i think jason's right, it's a strong political issue for the republicans and donald trump. paul: what about the politics of immigration here? the democr
these are elected officials sworn to uphold the haw who are -- the law who are actively undermining itctuaries any more than you can have second amendment sanctuaries with gun laws. paul: and andrew cuomo protesting the administration suspended the trusted traveler program because the t dhs says that the homeland security says new york's not providing enough information. >> yeah. they can't get enough data to do that sort of thing, so they suspended it with new york. i think what's going...
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important they learn haw to spar. i don't know why democrats clutching their pearls. arguing. we remember the same thing when we had 17 candidates on the republican dais. if they want to spar against president trump you have to know how to throw a punch and certainly how to take one. i didn't have problem with last night, to be honest with you. charles: who threw the best punch as took the best punches? >> i don't know taking a pun is ever fun, but senator warren fell flat if we use a boxing analogy. she threw a punch but didn't land like last week. bernie sanders took the most incoming. he is not used to that they allowed him to get a pastime after time. joe biden stood his ground. he knew the last time to make a showing and he did that i wouldn't say anybody was impressive but i think what they needed to do and mission accomplished. bloomberg did survive. he was in the ring. he survived but we won't say he noned anyone out. i love the analogy. we can do it all day. charles: biden got the nod from clyburn today as well. lauren, i don't know, listen i'm not a politica
important they learn haw to spar. i don't know why democrats clutching their pearls. arguing. we remember the same thing when we had 17 candidates on the republican dais. if they want to spar against president trump you have to know how to throw a punch and certainly how to take one. i didn't have problem with last night, to be honest with you. charles: who threw the best punch as took the best punches? >> i don't know taking a pun is ever fun, but senator warren fell flat if we use a...
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haw-exit. guest: none of them have gotten anywhere close to off the ground. is these things happen fast, and when they happen they come out of the blue. something theo previous color set about whether talkeduld be violent, i about my experience in quebec, we talked about this and we sought. terms ofy thinking in whether such a thing could happen here. -- talk ofster secession going in quebec was something called bill 101. it was an anti-english piece of legislation. a lot of bingo people in quebec. the english did not call it bill 101, they called it bill for a one 41 is a highway between montreal and toronto. one of the things you would expect to happen if there was something like this in america would be u-haul would clean up. we sort ourselves out. we do it already. people are moving from illinois to texas or vice versa. there would be more of that. that is how you would solve things today, not through war. too easy to get up and move. host: union, washington. glenn, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple comments in the question. i will be br
haw-exit. guest: none of them have gotten anywhere close to off the ground. is these things happen fast, and when they happen they come out of the blue. something theo previous color set about whether talkeduld be violent, i about my experience in quebec, we talked about this and we sought. terms ofy thinking in whether such a thing could happen here. -- talk ofster secession going in quebec was something called bill 101. it was an anti-english piece of legislation. a lot of bingo people in...
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directly do you think senator sanders can beat donald trump in a general election, and he hemmed and hawed for 45 seconds before he gave a highly equivocal answer saying yeah, i don't think he can beat donald trump. they have to make a ferocious argument this morning about what's at stake for the country, what's at stake for the democratic party as they get on the debate stage tonight. if they don't do it, bernie sanders will be the democratic neiman he is likely to be even if they do it pretty effectively. >> mayor, you have an op-ed coming out today, you're throwing the book at bernie sanders. how come mayor bloomberg hasn't, at least not on the debate stage? >> well, the debate is tonight, stephanie, as you well know. but those of us that have seen that book and read the "n" word the senator used in two different editions, 1997 and 2015, you know, i think voters, you know, there's a point in american life, white people just can't say that, and african americans are still offended by that kind of commentary. you look at his record as relates to public safety. he voted five times against
directly do you think senator sanders can beat donald trump in a general election, and he hemmed and hawed for 45 seconds before he gave a highly equivocal answer saying yeah, i don't think he can beat donald trump. they have to make a ferocious argument this morning about what's at stake for the country, what's at stake for the democratic party as they get on the debate stage tonight. if they don't do it, bernie sanders will be the democratic neiman he is likely to be even if they do it pretty...
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if he comes up big in south carolina, that will reassure those that are hemming and hawing but feel confidenceperience. >> adrienne, older people are slower making decisions, they've seen a lot of mistakes. >> older i get, the more i can identify with that. what concerns me are california numbers. you look at the numbers, the only person that's consistently polling 15%, the threshold you have to get to even qualify for delegates in california is bernie sanders. if you are joe biden, elizabeth warren, this state has 441 delegates. bernie sanders coming out of that state potentially with every delegate, that's where the challenge is for the rest of the democrats. >> i see you next to the guy you'll beat there, maybe, lindsey graham. >> tim scott. >> who is that? >> tim scott. >> oh, i'm sorry. big mistake. mistaken identity, sir. sorry. tell me how you'll beat lindsey. >> everybody knows lindsey, everybody doesn't like lindsey graham. that's how i'm going to beat him, chris. he is down in charleston tonight with the president and we just released our first tv ad to hit lindsey graham on hypocris
if he comes up big in south carolina, that will reassure those that are hemming and hawing but feel confidenceperience. >> adrienne, older people are slower making decisions, they've seen a lot of mistakes. >> older i get, the more i can identify with that. what concerns me are california numbers. you look at the numbers, the only person that's consistently polling 15%, the threshold you have to get to even qualify for delegates in california is bernie sanders. if you are joe biden,...
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the goal of its promised he will haws conferenc tomorrow. >>one of the 2 men wanted pair of robberies is in custody tonight. police say the highway patrol arrested him in los banos i would just simmer it for said county they did not release his name but do say that the man could his hair and was planning on leaving the state. the suspect admitted to his role in this robbery that happened in oakland. it happened on february 10th the surveillance videos you can see they're caught the 2 men, robbing a man in his driveway while it was washing his car. the suspect also told police that he robbed a man in richmond later that day. police are still searching for the second man caught in this robbery video. >>on the peninsula police in mountain view arrested a man who tried to kidnap a woman late last night happened around 10 30 at a home on month to land a court. police say the 53 year-old woman who lives there heard someone repeatedly ringing her doorbell when she opened the door a man she didn't know burst into her home grabbed her by the neck tol
the goal of its promised he will haws conferenc tomorrow. >>one of the 2 men wanted pair of robberies is in custody tonight. police say the highway patrol arrested him in los banos i would just simmer it for said county they did not release his name but do say that the man could his hair and was planning on leaving the state. the suspect admitted to his role in this robbery that happened in oakland. it happened on february 10th the surveillance videos you can see they're caught the 2 men,...
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it up 2 minutes to go the way you have 7 tj haws drives and lays it in he led byu with 28 points moments later comes up 78 to 69. the only child's from the on our jobs in the trade that would be the dagger santa clara falls to byu 8575. the final score they've got a civic coming up on saturday. and back in action tonight after the all-star break but not one of the game's biggest superstars the next announced today that guard kyra irving will have season ending shoulder surgery. this comes after irving missed 26 games this season due to issues with the shoulder. even averaging 27.4 points 5.2 rebounds and 6.4 6 this season. and on the brooklyn side lines as katie continues to recover from his achilles tendon tariffs, the nets are currently in 7th place in the eastern conference. well to the ice with the nhl trade deadline monday, there's a lot of talk concerning the sharks namely star center joe thornton bandied about as san jose continues to plow through what has been a difficult season tonight in new jersey. on the sharks jacob middleton gets into it with doubles john hayden milton toss
it up 2 minutes to go the way you have 7 tj haws drives and lays it in he led byu with 28 points moments later comes up 78 to 69. the only child's from the on our jobs in the trade that would be the dagger santa clara falls to byu 8575. the final score they've got a civic coming up on saturday. and back in action tonight after the all-star break but not one of the game's biggest superstars the next announced today that guard kyra irving will have season ending shoulder surgery. this comes after...
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also seeing a little bit of a gap between, among young people in terms of enthusiasm and belief in haw man rights versus democracy. when we did the polling project you were talking about, in focus groups talking to young people one of the things we heard is a strong strain of non-interference, live and let live, everyone should have religious freedom or press freedom and so forth, but it's not our job to impose it. it's not our job to go out and preach this to them. how would you counter that? why should we be advocating for these things? >> i think this was a compelling argument maybe in the 1990s although actual lit turns out in the '90s when we had no great powers, a lot of people in europe were asking for our help in building democracies. the fundamental question is other nefarious actors are intervening whether the u.s. is or not. venezuela is not that far from where we are right now. maduro would not be in power if it were not for the active military and political and covert and overt intervention of russia and cuba, right? in the balkans, my first trip -- i took this trip two an
also seeing a little bit of a gap between, among young people in terms of enthusiasm and belief in haw man rights versus democracy. when we did the polling project you were talking about, in focus groups talking to young people one of the things we heard is a strong strain of non-interference, live and let live, everyone should have religious freedom or press freedom and so forth, but it's not our job to impose it. it's not our job to go out and preach this to them. how would you counter that?...
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asked him in that interview, name two black women that would be part of that cabinet and he hemmed and hawed with all the issues that he's having with this idea of talent and diversifying and reflecting the country that he wants to serve, that should have been an easy answer. that was a softball and he had a really challenging time coming up with two and it was uncomfortable watching him to try to come up with two and i think when we are looking at how do we win, democrat registered democrats are going to go out. i think that they see that there is incredible danger but if the electoral base, we're talking about 12 million unregistered young people that will be able to cast a ballot for the very first time, two thirds of who are kids of color, if they do not hear a candidate talking to them about issues they're talking about they may stay home. that is a sure way to lose. i keep saying if you're in the business of selling nikes, ogo where the largest target of places where people will buy your nikes and it's not going to be in the midwest. faithful democrats are going to come out but the peo
asked him in that interview, name two black women that would be part of that cabinet and he hemmed and hawed with all the issues that he's having with this idea of talent and diversifying and reflecting the country that he wants to serve, that should have been an easy answer. that was a softball and he had a really challenging time coming up with two and it was uncomfortable watching him to try to come up with two and i think when we are looking at how do we win, democrat registered democrats...
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haw-exit. guest: none of them have gotten anywhere close to off the ground.these things happen fast, and when they happen they come out of the blue. something theo previous color set about whether talkeduld be violent, i about my experience in quebec, we talked about this and we sought. terms ofy thinking in whether such a thing could happen here. -- talk ofster secession going in quebec was something called bill 101. it was an anti-english piece of legislation. a lot of bingo people in quebec. the english did not call it bill 101, they called it bill for a one 41 is a highway between montreal and toronto. one of the things you would expect to happen if there was something like this in america would be u-haul would clean up. we sort ourselves out. we do it already. people are moving from illinois to texas or vice versa. there would be more of that. that is how you would solve things today, not through war. too easy to get up and move. host: union, washington. glenn, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple comments in the question. i will be brief.
haw-exit. guest: none of them have gotten anywhere close to off the ground.these things happen fast, and when they happen they come out of the blue. something theo previous color set about whether talkeduld be violent, i about my experience in quebec, we talked about this and we sought. terms ofy thinking in whether such a thing could happen here. -- talk ofster secession going in quebec was something called bill 101. it was an anti-english piece of legislation. a lot of bingo people in quebec....
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, although slight, in asia overnight mixed markets, nikkei under pressure, new numbers coming out hawing economy shrinking more than 6%, contracting at the end of the year in japan. the shanghai composite rebounding from coronavirus-related selling. heavy rain in tennessee prompting a dangerous situation, cheryl casone has the details, cheryl. cheryl: landslide in savannah, tennessee, sparks high into the area pounded with so much rain, the tennessee river overflowed its bank, the decision by state attorney general james removes major hurdle to 26 billion-dollar deal but the california attorney general's office is reviewing its options right now, this merger would create a telecom giant that would go up against at&t and verizon. lowes with recall of 26,000 ceiling after reports of broken or flying blades. it's manufactured and between 2014 and january 2016, nike release new kicks, making debut in all-star game, cool $400 a pair, the fit is controlled and light color and charge levels can be checked through app on the phone, nike says the new design allows for bouncier feel on the basketb
, although slight, in asia overnight mixed markets, nikkei under pressure, new numbers coming out hawing economy shrinking more than 6%, contracting at the end of the year in japan. the shanghai composite rebounding from coronavirus-related selling. heavy rain in tennessee prompting a dangerous situation, cheryl casone has the details, cheryl. cheryl: landslide in savannah, tennessee, sparks high into the area pounded with so much rain, the tennessee river overflowed its bank, the decision by...
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. >> almost expecting a hee haw somewhere there n there. iowa and focusing a lot of his attention on somebody who is not even playing in iowa. mike bloomberg. both the president and bloomberg had competing ads on the super bowl last night. the president accusing the dnc of rigging the election against bernie sanders tweeting, quote, many of the ads you were watching for paid for my mini mike bloomberg. he is going nowhere wasting his money and getting the dnc to rig the election against bernie. they're doing it to bernie again 2016. in the pre-super bowl interview with sean hannity the president had some choice words for bernie sanders going beyond the label of socialist. also taking aim at elizabeth warren. listen here. >> president trump: well, i think he is a communist. look, i think of communism when i think of bernie. you could say socialist. he got married in moscow. that's wonderful. elizabeth warren is not truthful. i call her fairytale. everything is a fairytale. this woman can't tell the truth. >> in addition to accusing the democ
. >> almost expecting a hee haw somewhere there n there. iowa and focusing a lot of his attention on somebody who is not even playing in iowa. mike bloomberg. both the president and bloomberg had competing ads on the super bowl last night. the president accusing the dnc of rigging the election against bernie sanders tweeting, quote, many of the ads you were watching for paid for my mini mike bloomberg. he is going nowhere wasting his money and getting the dnc to rig the election against...
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he says bloomberg seems to have acquired his knowledge of farming by watching he hee haw. griff: he has the resources, undeniably the most money. is he too elitist and can he be seen as someone that will speak for people like farmers. people like blue collar workers. how does he reach them and get them on his side. lisa: we got the answer, he cannot connect to them. it's ironic, too. because hillary clinton has been floated as a potential running mate, which one, have you got to win the nomination to get to that point. what a perfect summation of who bloomberg is that he would look to someone like hillary clinton who is the only other person equally out of touch with hard-working americans as he is. that's his challenge. i don't think he is going to end up being the democratic no, ma'am to me. we want to hear what you at home have to say. email us at friends@foxnews.com. what do you think of this comment and bloomberg's chances? we want to hear from you. griff: he should go to a nascar race. lisa: there you go. steve: how many people at the daytona 500 yesterday were there
he says bloomberg seems to have acquired his knowledge of farming by watching he hee haw. griff: he has the resources, undeniably the most money. is he too elitist and can he be seen as someone that will speak for people like farmers. people like blue collar workers. how does he reach them and get them on his side. lisa: we got the answer, he cannot connect to them. it's ironic, too. because hillary clinton has been floated as a potential running mate, which one, have you got to win the...
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hemming and hawing before doing whatever mitch mcconnell and the trump base want her to do.e that she believes that donald trump has learn the his lesson. >> i believe that the president has learned from this case. >> what do you believe the president has learned? >> the president has been impeached. that's a pretty big lesson. >> but the president says he did nothing wrong. why do you think he learned something? >> he was impeached and there has been criticism by both republican and democratic senators of his call. i believe that he will be much more cautious in the future. >> trump was asked about senator collins' comments "the washington post" reports he said what you knew he would say and by now susan collins should know that he would say. he said it was a perfect call. yep. lesson learned, susan. the panel is back with me next. or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h, because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 que
hemming and hawing before doing whatever mitch mcconnell and the trump base want her to do.e that she believes that donald trump has learn the his lesson. >> i believe that the president has learned from this case. >> what do you believe the president has learned? >> the president has been impeached. that's a pretty big lesson. >> but the president says he did nothing wrong. why do you think he learned something? >> he was impeached and there has been criticism by...
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if we're hemming or hawing about whether it's okay to let children die of neglect we know we've lost part of our soul. tomorrow we have a chance to recognize and secure the dignity of some of the most vulnerable members of our society. we have a chance to protect those babies who come into the world under the worst of conditions, and we have the chance to extend to them the possibility of life and of love. tomorrow we can speak up for the voiceless. we can defend the defenseless. we can come to the aid of the innocent. this is not about roe. this is not about politics. it's about a simple question. will the united states senate tomorrow stand for the proposition that babies are babies and they deserve care. will the senate vote tomorrow to protect babies? and i would like to defer to my colleague from the state to the east, iowa. ms. ernst: thank you, senator sasse, great senator from nebraska. i want to thank you for joining in the colloquy and for authoring the bill that would save these babies that, as you described, are born in horrific circumstances. but a baby is a baby, and it
if we're hemming or hawing about whether it's okay to let children die of neglect we know we've lost part of our soul. tomorrow we have a chance to recognize and secure the dignity of some of the most vulnerable members of our society. we have a chance to protect those babies who come into the world under the worst of conditions, and we have the chance to extend to them the possibility of life and of love. tomorrow we can speak up for the voiceless. we can defend the defenseless. we can come to...
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his youngest sister han haw was only 8 years after they put her in an orphanage and he died when hisgrandma saved money in a coffee can in the basement to send my dad to a two year college. my dad became a newspaper man. my mom, she was born in milwaukee, the site of our next convention. and she came to minnesota and taught second grade until she was 70 years old. and i still meet people that say she was their favorite teacher. so i stand before you today as the granddaughter of on iron ore miner, as the first woman elected to the u.s. senate in the state of minnesota and a candidate for president of the united states. that, my friends, that is because we live in a country of shared dreams, that no matter where you come from, who you know, no matter the color of your skin, no matter where you worship, no matter who you love that you can make it in the united states of america. i didn't have a perfect life. my dad struggled with alcoholism his whole life, and by the time john and i got married he got his third dwi. and then the judge said to him you've got to decide jail or treatment,
his youngest sister han haw was only 8 years after they put her in an orphanage and he died when hisgrandma saved money in a coffee can in the basement to send my dad to a two year college. my dad became a newspaper man. my mom, she was born in milwaukee, the site of our next convention. and she came to minnesota and taught second grade until she was 70 years old. and i still meet people that say she was their favorite teacher. so i stand before you today as the granddaughter of on iron ore...