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humphrey was an example of what we were fighting. betray our hopes. >> seeing hhh on your lapel, does that mean you're for humphrey all the way? >> well, i wouldn't say all the way. i'm a democrat, and he's the nominee. >> now it's true, what george wallace said, if the first job at hand is to end this war, there isn't a dime of difference there between humphrey and nixon. >> vice president humphrey remains, by any basis of measurement available, a complete underdog. >> my feeling is, that if he could cut himself off from the president, be his own man, that he has a chance of winning this election and would make it very easy for all of us to support him. >> humphrey desperately needed to separate himself from the administration, and he did. >> i think the greatest task of statesmanship is to find a way to conclude and bring that war in southeast asia to an end. and to do it -- >> the public was so happy that there was some movement towards peace in vietnam. humphrey was back in the game, and it was neck and neck. >> from nbc news, el
humphrey was an example of what we were fighting. betray our hopes. >> seeing hhh on your lapel, does that mean you're for humphrey all the way? >> well, i wouldn't say all the way. i'm a democrat, and he's the nominee. >> now it's true, what george wallace said, if the first job at hand is to end this war, there isn't a dime of difference there between humphrey and nixon. >> vice president humphrey remains, by any basis of measurement available, a complete underdog....
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at 29th and humphrey, quite a dangerous situation has ended. there is quite a mess and investigation to be continued this afternoon. >>> websites for both the city of san jose and the police department a backup running today. someone or group targeted the system last friday. packers overloaded the site and force them to shut down periodically with the last seven days. the city says it does not know why someone would target san jose's website your >>> top 12 presidential candidates squared off into debates. ranging from the economy to defense to the latest scandal. caroline reports. >>> when politicians are weighing in on last night's debate with no one candidate commentating. >>'s debate yielded a diverse number of questions but as promised, the main focus was on the economy. >>> the bank was valley because -- i would not let the people who put their money in their all go down. >> marco rubio is sidestepping issues like immigration and border control. emphasizing job creation and highlighting his plan to rebuild the manufacturing. >> welders, m
at 29th and humphrey, quite a dangerous situation has ended. there is quite a mess and investigation to be continued this afternoon. >>> websites for both the city of san jose and the police department a backup running today. someone or group targeted the system last friday. packers overloaded the site and force them to shut down periodically with the last seven days. the city says it does not know why someone would target san jose's website your >>> top 12 presidential...
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back in 1972, i mother ran as humphrey. for hubert i read them are handing out flyers in my neighborhood. that was sort of my opening. certainly, being with my father, as he would go around to different sites, union members, as a union member -- leader, talking to different workers. >> did your mom make it to the convention? nominated my father for president. i think he got one vote. [laughter] that doesn't happen that way anymore. >> sounds like your dad's experience in the union was pretty formative for you. how do you balance politics and family life? >> i'm still working on that. my childrenefore were grown. this job is all-consuming. it takes every bit of your life to balance. it is still something i'm searching for. i'm getting a little bit better, but still searching. comes with the balance of your personal life because of your personal life is and have it, you will not be a very good representative. >> adding to that, one more thing, you have an announced challenger. challenger.lican thato you go about keeping in mi
back in 1972, i mother ran as humphrey. for hubert i read them are handing out flyers in my neighborhood. that was sort of my opening. certainly, being with my father, as he would go around to different sites, union members, as a union member -- leader, talking to different workers. >> did your mom make it to the convention? nominated my father for president. i think he got one vote. [laughter] that doesn't happen that way anymore. >> sounds like your dad's experience in the union...
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the blue devils kicked off at 5:30 against humphrey st. francis and at last check...hsf has a 16-0 lead late in the half the flyers are the only blemish on wynot's schedule, beating the blue devils 24-20 back in september. we'll have full highlights of this game tonight at 10. wynot, looking to join norfolk catholic in lincoln. the knights will take the field next tuesday at 10:45 in the c-1 championship game against 11-1 columbus scotus. here in iowa, 4 teams make return trips to the dome. on thursday, mmc plays its final game as the eagles take on don bosco. kick is set for 10 am. the next game on the turf features akron-westfield and gladbrook reinbeck...the westerners in search of their first title since 2002. then on friday, western christian plays in its first ever championship game taking on the 5 time defending champs from iowa city regina at 11. then spirit lake looks to cap off an undefeated season against ninth ranked mount vernon. i'll be in lincoln and cedar falls for all the action over the next week. coming up tonight at ten
the blue devils kicked off at 5:30 against humphrey st. francis and at last check...hsf has a 16-0 lead late in the half the flyers are the only blemish on wynot's schedule, beating the blue devils 24-20 back in september. we'll have full highlights of this game tonight at 10. wynot, looking to join norfolk catholic in lincoln. the knights will take the field next tuesday at 10:45 in the c-1 championship game against 11-1 columbus scotus. here in iowa, 4 teams make return trips to the dome. on...
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we have rain in old town, back towards dell city and humphreys if you are heading down i-70 south. that will be slow. heading up at the end. north 270. slow, really slow tonight because of the heavier rainfall from rockfield to germantown and across the river into sterling and great falls, heaviest rain is poolesville across the river. now, all of it is pushing off to the east. if it is raining now heavily where you are. moderately where you are, staying that way. we will and back, we will track the rain through tonight and tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning it looks with heavier rain, heavier pockets of rain where it will be, looking ahead to veterans day as well. >>> coming up, two officers face murder charges for the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy. >>> ahead, can the burgundy and the gold and the fans [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >>> the body of a murdered young man was found o%this
we have rain in old town, back towards dell city and humphreys if you are heading down i-70 south. that will be slow. heading up at the end. north 270. slow, really slow tonight because of the heavier rainfall from rockfield to germantown and across the river into sterling and great falls, heaviest rain is poolesville across the river. now, all of it is pushing off to the east. if it is raining now heavily where you are. moderately where you are, staying that way. we will and back, we will...
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here are high temperatures for tomorrow. 73 leesburg. 74 in manassas. 74 in humphreys and 75 in silver springs. you can track this very map with our app it's free. we'll come back, and talk about record highs before the week is out. >> but up next, >>> the driver was headed for the drive through that slammed into the side of the restaurant. the three diners went flying through on to the street. authorities are now offering a reward to help find a gunman who shot and killed a 9-year- old boy. >> lee was shot multiple times near his grandmother's home in chicago's south side. several people got into an argument when those shots rang out. still clear whether teshon was the intended person. >>> alisa merkel is accused of killing david casick last saturday. the officers lawyer contends that she shot casick because she thought he was reaching for a gun. >>> up >>> today's election in virginia is an off year meaning no presidential or even congressional races on the ballot. >> but the issue of gun control is driving some to the polls. peggy hall is live in manassas. >> reporter: here at dean
here are high temperatures for tomorrow. 73 leesburg. 74 in manassas. 74 in humphreys and 75 in silver springs. you can track this very map with our app it's free. we'll come back, and talk about record highs before the week is out. >> but up next, >>> the driver was headed for the drive through that slammed into the side of the restaurant. the three diners went flying through on to the street. authorities are now offering a reward to help find a gunman who shot and killed a...
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the blue devils take on the number one seed in d2 humphrey saint francis in n their d-2 semifinal game. we'll have highlights of both of these games tonight at 10. 3 3 3 3 3 <>3 3 3 3 have a great >> pelley: tonight terror in paris. the victims are honored with silence and avenged with thunder. lice go on a manhunt for accomplices. and identify a possible mastermind. more u.s. governors say no to syrian refugees. the president defends his war on isis. >> the strategy that we are putting forward is thetrategy thth ultimately is going to work. >> pelley: and a tale of two survivors. when you wen into the cafee, what did you see? ca
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he is best known for his shows dialing for dollars and charlie and humphrey. the news of pat mccormick's death started circulating yesterday after his son contacted a reporter at the san francisco chronicle. steve mccormack told ktvu that he was stunned by the news that his father is still alive. he wouldn't go into details but told his father's fans, he was truly sorry. pat mccormick released this statement to ktvu. this is a personal situation and my family wants privacy at this time. thank you for your concern. we are sorry for the misunderstanding. and charlie and humphrey send their love to everybody. >> that's good to hear. >> it is. >> good to hear from him. 5:20 is the time right now. the warriors continue their perfect season. up next, how they held off the toronto raptors to stay undefeated. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." at least three people have died. hundreds of thousands are without power after high winds blew through the northwest. the winds are responsible for bringing down trees and power lines. two people were killed when trees fell on
he is best known for his shows dialing for dollars and charlie and humphrey. the news of pat mccormick's death started circulating yesterday after his son contacted a reporter at the san francisco chronicle. steve mccormack told ktvu that he was stunned by the news that his father is still alive. he wouldn't go into details but told his father's fans, he was truly sorry. pat mccormick released this statement to ktvu. this is a personal situation and my family wants privacy at this time. thank...
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in d2, unranked wynot is trailing number-5 humphrey st. francis, 24-nothing i ithe second quarter. e blue devils' only y ss was to st. francis, 24-20, in the regular season. ktiv's mark freund is covering that game and will have highlights and interviews at ten. wayne state has picked up a baseball recruit from siouxland. this new pitcher took an un-conventional route to get a scholarship. brody gugat is a senior at sioux city north, who signed with the wildcats in front of his parents, jerry and dana, and sister brooke. last summer, the 6-5 right- hander decided to play for a travel team, the sioux falls cyclones and coach steve phillips, to face some of the top talent in the midwest. he respopoed with a zero- point-95 era on the season, with a no-hitter. gugat says the decision to play travel ball helped him get better. "we got to travel to different places," said gugat. "we traveled to nebraska, kansas and illinois and i played some great competition there. more scouts got to me and i just feel like that was the better option he's ranked as the number-6 right-handed high school
in d2, unranked wynot is trailing number-5 humphrey st. francis, 24-nothing i ithe second quarter. e blue devils' only y ss was to st. francis, 24-20, in the regular season. ktiv's mark freund is covering that game and will have highlights and interviews at ten. wayne state has picked up a baseball recruit from siouxland. this new pitcher took an un-conventional route to get a scholarship. brody gugat is a senior at sioux city north, who signed with the wildcats in front of his parents, jerry...
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and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> you spent the night where? >> i spent the first night and most of the next five years at the carlos finlay military hospital. >> reporter: here in havana gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day for the first year he was interrogated. >> it was terrible. it was a time of sensory deprivation for me. especially that first year. the place was infested with ants and roaches. i didn't have any meat really for five years. >> you lost 100 pounds. >> actually, i lost 110 pounds. >> reporter: this is gross with his lawyer during his imprisonment. he lost five teeth to lack of nutrition. and yet he says he forced himself to walk 10,000 steps a day in circles. it turned out his legal case was on the same path. it was more than a year before he went to trial for subverting the government. >> i call it the kangaroo court. >> reporter: his wife, judy, was in the court. >> the prosecutor went on for over a
and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> you spent the night where? >> i spent the first night and most of the next five years at the carlos finlay military hospital. >> reporter: here in havana gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day for the first year he was interrogated. >> it was terrible. it was a time of sensory...
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the blue devils, taking on the only team to beat them this year, humphrey st francis. in the first, flyers at the one, but cael sudbeck...comes up big with the hit to stonewall hsf on fourth down...we were scoreless after the first quarter. but then in the second, hsf took over...damien baumgart takes it in from two yards out...they get on the board first. later on, baumgart hits jon korth...50 yards untouched to the promised land...16-0 st. francis opening up a lead. and they wouldn't let up...kyle wemhoff, 30 yard house call...the flyers would score 40 points in the 2nd and they end wynot's in d1, creighton on the road taking on bds. in d1, creighton on the road taking on bds. first quarter. 6-0 bds already. riley tegtmeier to samuel christensen. 7 yard touchdown pass. 12-0 bds. === later first. tegtmeier dives into the endzone from a yard out. 18-0 eagles. === creighton mounted a furious rally in the second half, getting within 4, but bds ends the bulldogs' season, 46-28 the final. chris: this week's abc9 top plays is a little bit like neopolitan ice cream. just lik
the blue devils, taking on the only team to beat them this year, humphrey st francis. in the first, flyers at the one, but cael sudbeck...comes up big with the hit to stonewall hsf on fourth down...we were scoreless after the first quarter. but then in the second, hsf took over...damien baumgart takes it in from two yards out...they get on the board first. later on, baumgart hits jon korth...50 yards untouched to the promised land...16-0 st. francis opening up a lead. and they wouldn't let...
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this happened at 29's and humphrey avenue and investigators say 28-year-old saul espinosa crashed after leading police on police on a chase when he was pulled over for traffic violation. san pablo police say the chase it speeds up to 80 miles an hour when the driver crashed into a bmw and took off before smashing into eight more cars. you can see the results. one man rushed over to try to help after witnessing the crash. >> i asked him if everything would be okay, i said the clock -- i said the cops were coming. when i mention the cops, he started freaking out. he said the cops -- he tried to get out. i kept telling him i wasn't going to move. >> the rescue crews used the jaws of life to get him out of the wreckage and police found a loaded gun and 2 ounces of meth in his car. you is out on ripoll -- was out on parole from fleeing from police and 2012. >>> hercules police are looking for three home invasion suspects who picked the wrong house to rob. the people put up a good fight. according to police, three masked men knocked on the door of a home on partridge drive on tuesday night an
this happened at 29's and humphrey avenue and investigators say 28-year-old saul espinosa crashed after leading police on police on a chase when he was pulled over for traffic violation. san pablo police say the chase it speeds up to 80 miles an hour when the driver crashed into a bmw and took off before smashing into eight more cars. you can see the results. one man rushed over to try to help after witnessing the crash. >> i asked him if everything would be okay, i said the clock -- i...
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this comic depicts hubert humphrey trying to shelter political support for the civil rights bill against the backlash that was coming out from extremist demonstrations on the street that threatened support for the bill. talking about the content of the 64 civil rights act, starting with voting rights in title i , title i bars the unequal requirements for federal election. this is important because following the demise of reconstruction, many states would implement voting requirements that were unequal that would bar african americans from access to the ballot. this helped put an into that and set the stage for the 65 voting rights at which went further. ii is a huge one. everyone is familiar with the lunch counter protests where students would have sit-ins to advocate for desegregating lunch counters. they would get arrested. another group would come in and get arrested. title ii prohibits discrimination in places of public accommodation including lunch counters, movie theaters, places of entertainment, hotels. ins is significant because the 1875 civil rights act, there was a provision t
this comic depicts hubert humphrey trying to shelter political support for the civil rights bill against the backlash that was coming out from extremist demonstrations on the street that threatened support for the bill. talking about the content of the 64 civil rights act, starting with voting rights in title i , title i bars the unequal requirements for federal election. this is important because following the demise of reconstruction, many states would implement voting requirements that were...
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coming into th game humphrey saint francis was the only team to beat wynot. it happened again today. the blue devils would tack on 12 points but it wasn't enough. 40-12 the final. but an impressive 10-2 season for the blue devils nonetheless. 3 creighton was the two seed taking on the number one seed b-d-s s earlier today in the d-1 semis.1st play from scrimme. bds' riley tegtmeier play action deep to ben elznic. 45 yd td pass.6-0 eagles.-2nd qtr. more bds.tegtmeier to kale kleinschmidt...23 yd td connection.32-o eagles.-after a bds fumble. creighton with less than 10 seconds before half.an neumann to brandon borgmann who somehow brings it down. 27 yd td. 32-14 at the half.this 4th... neumann to borgmanmade it 4-point game b-d-s scored twice late to secure its 2nd straight trip to the d-1 finals. 3 and then there were two nebraska siouxland teams aying for a state championship. and what a doozy we have in class c1. number one seed solumbus scouts and number 2 seed norfolk catholic. neither team has lost a game this season. some wondered why the knights weren'
coming into th game humphrey saint francis was the only team to beat wynot. it happened again today. the blue devils would tack on 12 points but it wasn't enough. 40-12 the final. but an impressive 10-2 season for the blue devils nonetheless. 3 creighton was the two seed taking on the number one seed b-d-s s earlier today in the d-1 semis.1st play from scrimme. bds' riley tegtmeier play action deep to ben elznic. 45 yd td pass.6-0 eagles.-2nd qtr. more bds.tegtmeier to kale kleinschmidt...23 yd...
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back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to the convention? mr. norcross: she nominated my father for vice president. i think you got one vote. [laughter] my mother. [laughter] host: back in the days when you -- mr. norcross: when you could do that. host: sounds like your dad's experience in the union was pretty formative to you could do you learn how to balance work and politics and your family life with your wife and three kids? mr. norcross: i am still working on that. certainly before i got into the more formal side of being elected as a public official, my children were not grown. but to this job is all-consuming. it will take every bit of your life and your time if you allow it. try
back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to the convention? mr. norcross: she nominated my father for vice president. i think you got...
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the suspect took off after a traffic stop and crashed at 29th street and humphrey avenue slamming into a row of cars. san pablo police say they tried to pull the driver over for a traffic violation when he took off. 28-year-old saul espinosa hit a bmw. that driver was not seriously hurt. then police say espinosa smashed into eight other cars causing damage to many of them. rudy was just up the street when it happened he went to the car and spoke with the driver. >> i asked him everybody's going to be okay. the cops are coming. as soon as i mentioned the cops he started freaking out. he was like oh no. the cops. and he tried to get out. but i kept telling him, don't move. >> emergency crews had to use the jaws of life to get espinosa out. police say they found a loaded gun and two ounces of meth in espinosa's car. he was on patrol for the same thing. fleeing from police with a gun and drugs back in 2012. >>> protesters will demonstrate outside a legislative hearing in san jose demanding more aforable housing a state senate committee will meet to debate how to solve the housing crisis. t
the suspect took off after a traffic stop and crashed at 29th street and humphrey avenue slamming into a row of cars. san pablo police say they tried to pull the driver over for a traffic violation when he took off. 28-year-old saul espinosa hit a bmw. that driver was not seriously hurt. then police say espinosa smashed into eight other cars causing damage to many of them. rudy was just up the street when it happened he went to the car and spoke with the driver. >> i asked him everybody's...
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the blue devils move into monday's semifinals -- where they will play humphrey st. francis, who handed wynot their only loss this season, 24 to 20. in d1, #1 guardian angels central catholic falls to #2 b-d-s, 36 to 16. so creighton will play bds in the semi's on monday. clearwater-orchard scores 24 points in the 4th to beat elgin public, pope john 42-28. the iowa high school football sesefinals start thursday in n dar falls. sgt. bluff-luton will play in the class 3a semi's for the first time. the 8tranked warriors take on 7th-ranked norwalk. sgt. bluff-luton has been scoring a lot of points. the warriors scored a 3a playoff record 72 points in round two -- and are averaging 53 points in their three postseason wins. sbl is ging up 34 points a game in the playoffs and that has to improve. "we're going to have to continue to play well on offense obviously and we're going to have to play better defense," said sbl head coach justin smith. "because now the competition just keeps getting better and we can't keep allowing 30 points per game and hope to come out on top." "
the blue devils move into monday's semifinals -- where they will play humphrey st. francis, who handed wynot their only loss this season, 24 to 20. in d1, #1 guardian angels central catholic falls to #2 b-d-s, 36 to 16. so creighton will play bds in the semi's on monday. clearwater-orchard scores 24 points in the 4th to beat elgin public, pope john 42-28. the iowa high school football sesefinals start thursday in n dar falls. sgt. bluff-luton will play in the class 3a semi's for the first time....
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a couple of them, robert allen, john humphrey, a former american. others were foreign-born but they all tried to set up different ideological colonies in the united states this. this idea of redefining family and marriage of accelerate in the last 200 years especially since the 1800s is nothing new. john humphrey noyes attempted to do this, robert owen, the new harmony colony in indiana, these people all sought to read the fine and reshape the traditional and disbanding of one man, 1-woman marriage. marriage based families with one man, one dad and one mother. so is that they were all trying to change this. robert owen stood atop his new harmony colony on july 14, '26. you guys never heard of this. what happened on july 4th, 1826? 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. john adams, thomas jefferson taking their final breaths literally dying, the country celebrating america's judy, everyone in america excited. while this was going on, this great document we are celebrating, the declaration of independence, robert owens, socialist stand u
a couple of them, robert allen, john humphrey, a former american. others were foreign-born but they all tried to set up different ideological colonies in the united states this. this idea of redefining family and marriage of accelerate in the last 200 years especially since the 1800s is nothing new. john humphrey noyes attempted to do this, robert owen, the new harmony colony in indiana, these people all sought to read the fine and reshape the traditional and disbanding of one man, 1-woman...
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back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to the convention? mr. norcross: she nominated my father for vice president. i think you got one vote. [laughter] my mother. [laughter] host: back in the days when you -- mr. norcross: when you could do that. host: sounds like your dad's experience in the union was pretty formative to you could do you learn how to balance work and politics and your family life with your wife and three kids? mr. norcross: i am still working on that. certainly before i got into the more formal side of being elected as a public official, my children were not grown. but to this job is all-consuming. it will take every bit of your life and your time if you allow it. try
back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to the convention? mr. norcross: she nominated my father for vice president. i think you got...
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and hubert humphrey or what have you. discreetly but they knew i was a teacher. dr. king, as they, those missing men had given their lives for your freedom and mine. i see a lot of young people here. you have been born into a world that presents you with so many conditions that cause you to feel that you are inferior, cause you to feel less than a white man but if i leave anything with you this afternoon i want each of you to feel you are just as good as anybody else, that god created in the world. i want you to know that you are somebody and you are god's children. this is anything but jovial for me. kids seem to love it. we were crowded inside the dark rooms. i was impressed with martin's words but worried that a small bomb in that place would tell all of us and martin spoke about fear. with all the conditions there is a temptation for you people to be afraid. if we are willing to be free as a people we need to shed ourselves of fear and not to say to those who oppose us with violence you can't stop us by bombing the church. you can stop us by shooting at us and yo
and hubert humphrey or what have you. discreetly but they knew i was a teacher. dr. king, as they, those missing men had given their lives for your freedom and mine. i see a lot of young people here. you have been born into a world that presents you with so many conditions that cause you to feel that you are inferior, cause you to feel less than a white man but if i leave anything with you this afternoon i want each of you to feel you are just as good as anybody else, that god created in the...
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humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen." hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or simply eaten by the jungle. none of this was ever for the congolese. they weren't allowed in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town, much of it comes from places like this -- small kiosks serving the congolese version of barbecue and what passes for cold beer. christian is one of our fixers, tasked with keeping us on track and out of trouble. which, believe me, is a big job around here. you know, it's an amazing-looking city, if you blur your vision a little bit, you can see it the way it used to be. >> beautiful. i think it could be the best place to live. very kind people. people like listening to music, sitting, taking their meals, eating. >> what's the congolese word for barbecue? >> barbecue. >> cheers. >> cheers
humphrey bogart and katharine hepburn were here while filming "the african queen." hotel pourquoi pas hotel. this is the pourquoi pas hotel now. like everything else at that time, inhabited by squatters or simply eaten by the jungle. none of this was ever for the congolese. they weren't allowed in any of these buildings, except as help. not even allowed to walk their own streets after dark. not a lot of dependable electric power left in the city, but what lights do glow around town,...
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i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. they took me to the hospital.s. they gave me stripped pajamas. >> gross said he was never more humbled than when he was honored by the president of the united states at the state of the union address. >>> police are looking for a man after an attempted sexual assault in the northeast this happened on lincoln road around 5:00 a.m. yesterday. the man attempted to assault another man in another car. the man drives a crossover or suv. if you were in that area or have any information, police want to hear from you. >>> today the georgetown neighborhood commission could approve a plan to let more restaurants serve alcohol. right now there's a rule that only 67 restaurants in all of georgetown can have a liquor license. the commission is voting on an end to that limit today. the georgetown business improvement district already approved that plan. >>> in montgomery county a new proposal would let you vote to change a longstanding law. right now the county is in charge of selling and distributing all alcohol there. several
i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. they took me to the hospital.s. they gave me stripped pajamas. >> gross said he was never more humbled than when he was honored by the president of the united states at the state of the union address. >>> police are looking for a man after an attempted sexual assault in the northeast this happened on lincoln road around 5:00 a.m. yesterday. the man attempted to assault another man in another car. the man drives a crossover or suv....
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i felt like i was in an old humphrey bogart hospital. they took my clothes and gave me pajamas. >>> the wife of a white house staffer klled in "the ride to conquer cancer" event is a new mother. mary ham, the wife of jake brewer gave birth to a baby girl on sadr morning. according to ham's instagram's page the baby's name is garnet j. brewer. the j. is in honor of jake's name. he died after he co-lied with an oncoming car. >>> 5:35 and happens tonight. montgomery county officials will get a brand-new report on neighbors including domestic violence and heroin use. there have been 36 texts so far this year. that's compared to 33 for last year. >>> presence george's county is looking at what weather a bike share program will be good and whether a capital bike share program is the best option. prince george's is the only area that does not offer the option. >>> breaking news on the road. we still have this crash in silver spring. cherry hill shut down at calverton boulevard because of the accident. >> we take a look at the rain. chuck's back
i felt like i was in an old humphrey bogart hospital. they took my clothes and gave me pajamas. >>> the wife of a white house staffer klled in "the ride to conquer cancer" event is a new mother. mary ham, the wife of jake brewer gave birth to a baby girl on sadr morning. according to ham's instagram's page the baby's name is garnet j. brewer. the j. is in honor of jake's name. he died after he co-lied with an oncoming car. >>> 5:35 and happens tonight. montgomery...
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humphrey was a bitter, bitter man. rosanna: relooking inside of the apple store? greg: yes, before they open. rosanna: where are the gene wases wi the way. >> they are so clever. what i like, no cash register. the person whips out a phone and swipes your card. you are out of there. rosanna: remember when jack came with the technology. greg: he invented twitter. rosanna: yes, and he came up with the concept of swiping that credit card into the iphone. greg: they walk around with mini cash registers. that is upper west side. i'm good for a long time. i have ipad, iphone. rosanna: i know. they entice you with the new technology. greg: yes, the iwatch. rosanna: it works and gives me the steps too. lots of people trying to get back to business. everyone is rattled after the attacks in paris. greg: what about all of the refugees that are coming from syria and other parts of the region. we understand people don't want to be there. they would rather be in western europe or america. what happened in paris is raising questions, could the people be hidden terrorists? rosanna
humphrey was a bitter, bitter man. rosanna: relooking inside of the apple store? greg: yes, before they open. rosanna: where are the gene wases wi the way. >> they are so clever. what i like, no cash register. the person whips out a phone and swipes your card. you are out of there. rosanna: remember when jack came with the technology. greg: he invented twitter. rosanna: yes, and he came up with the concept of swiping that credit card into the iphone. greg: they walk around with mini cash...
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and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> gross said he was never more humbled than when he was honored by the president at the state of theionion address. his last words to his captors. hasta la vista, baby. >>> law maurms have less than two weeks to pass it. a current stopgap measure expires. this could be a big jump for paul ryan and we'll be watching over the next several days. a new report says virginia is there. if the change happens, virginia would have its largest delegation to congress since the mid-1800s. >>> now to some news for your your health and a warping for athletes. a new study from the me cal college of wisconsin finds athletes with recent concussions may not be ready to get back in the game even though they may feel okay. mri shows damage eight days after the injury. only 37 players participated. >>> another sign this morning the tech world is getting more family-friendly. facebook says all of its employees will receive four months of paid patern
and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> gross said he was never more humbled than when he was honored by the president at the state of theionion address. his last words to his captors. hasta la vista, baby. >>> law maurms have less than two weeks to pass it. a current stopgap measure expires. this could be a big jump for paul ryan and we'll be watching over the next...
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what he loved were charlie and humphrey. he called them his boys.areer at channel 2. patent contained a generation of bay area children. he went on to host dialing for dollars. he worked on the 10:00 news as the weather man. and pat retired from ktvu in 1995 and moved to oregon. his family says he died there october 29th after a short illness. a bay area legend, pat mccormick, was 82 years old. >>> the time is 8:54. a big push to the silicon valley. what a man did to aid the research in juvenile diabetes. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. >> welcome back to mornings on 2 being credit. the time is 8:56. charlie sheen is hiv positive. sheen reportedly has been getting treatment. he says the virus is undetectable in his body. sheen has admitted his long time drug use and he's been hiring prostitutes over the year. tmz says that he has known about the h
what he loved were charlie and humphrey. he called them his boys.areer at channel 2. patent contained a generation of bay area children. he went on to host dialing for dollars. he worked on the 10:00 news as the weather man. and pat retired from ktvu in 1995 and moved to oregon. his family says he died there october 29th after a short illness. a bay area legend, pat mccormick, was 82 years old. >>> the time is 8:54. a big push to the silicon valley. what a man did to aid the research...
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we are sorry for the misunderstanding, and charlie and humphrey send their love to everybody. >>> a beautiful night outside tonight. it's going to be a chilly one again, down into the mid-30s in the cool spots. no coastal fog out there. might be a little patchy stuff in the morning. if you're traveling tomorrow. right now, you're getting big thunderstorms through memphis. they've had tornado warnings earlier today in louisiana. this all moves east. tomorrow's travel plans to the east, anything east of the mississippi valley, is going to be a little bit dicey. just check your carriers. rain to the north of us. that's where it stays until later on at the end of the week. we're talking about tomorrow now. currently, clouds out there. tomorrow, it will be mostly sunny. temperatures tomorrow will be on the mild side. currently, it's 46 in napa. 49 in concord. overnight lows tonight get down there. 40 in santa rosa. 39 in napa. 46 at vallejo. we've seen cooler, but it will be chilly. maybe a little frost too in some of these north bay valleys. downtown san francisco tomorrow, 66 degrees for a dayti
we are sorry for the misunderstanding, and charlie and humphrey send their love to everybody. >>> a beautiful night outside tonight. it's going to be a chilly one again, down into the mid-30s in the cool spots. no coastal fog out there. might be a little patchy stuff in the morning. if you're traveling tomorrow. right now, you're getting big thunderstorms through memphis. they've had tornado warnings earlier today in louisiana. this all moves east. tomorrow's travel plans to the east,...
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kennedy administration if asked just as later on in the later 1960s he's talking to rockefeller and humphreyand nixon. it's the same thing in his mind that he has an expertise that should be available to anybody who happens to become president. kennedy, as you know was rounding up harvard professors in forming his administration. prior to his election, they all rushed out to washington when the administration was formed and the dean of the faculty became the national security adviser. now this is when the plot thickens because it seems as if kissinger is going to be involved. but on a part-time basis. at first i was puzzled by this whole arrangement. why would you agree to be a part-time consultant for the white house. are your harvard classes so dear to you? but it turns out it was bundy's suggestion because bundy quickly saw that kissinger was a potential rival. he certainly knew a lot about berlin and nuclear strategy. i think what happened was a common lesson in politics for young kissinger. he discovered that as long as andy could stop him having contact with the president, he could shu
kennedy administration if asked just as later on in the later 1960s he's talking to rockefeller and humphreyand nixon. it's the same thing in his mind that he has an expertise that should be available to anybody who happens to become president. kennedy, as you know was rounding up harvard professors in forming his administration. prior to his election, they all rushed out to washington when the administration was formed and the dean of the faculty became the national security adviser. now this...
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humphreys life. longtime and very important senator. this is really a momentous occasion. i like the way he dealt is it area this is not a revolution. this will not affect the lives of millions. i hope we will get to talk about's what that actually mean. change.ntous i think what you're asking is what was the system before 1965. >> will was the unfairness justice itself to raise. >> what he's referring to with the national origins. the three countries that were kingdomthe united germany and ireland. 51,000ta for germany was four italy was something like 3400. thisy unfair and any role advanced immigration but also almost every aging immigrant group. we can go back to the 1880's talk about those. this is explicitly discriminatory. one lyrical sources that led to this? but what accounts for that majority my counselor that a lot of what changed in terms of the map population was the rise of euro-american ethnic. but we call white ethnic italian-american. while the chimeric in. people who worked in the factories children of the people who come at the turn-of-the-century. they
humphreys life. longtime and very important senator. this is really a momentous occasion. i like the way he dealt is it area this is not a revolution. this will not affect the lives of millions. i hope we will get to talk about's what that actually mean. change.ntous i think what you're asking is what was the system before 1965. >> will was the unfairness justice itself to raise. >> what he's referring to with the national origins. the three countries that were kingdomthe united...
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now, 62 in humphreys and fredericksberg. now, at 6:00 a.m., clouds have come back. i don't think we will see the fog. banking on the winds, keeping the fog out, sko downtown, 6:00, everybody else, upper 50s, very, very mild start. 9:00, seeing the breaks in the clouds, 66 in winchester and 61. and even 63 out towards albany. we will advance it again. lunchtime, lots of sun, notice the arrows, strong wind, it will be driven into the upper 70s despite the morning clouds, then, by 6:00 p.m., turning your attention to the west. light showers, fredericksberg, now, light showers are possible during the high school football games, not that. nothing heavy. what is going to happen is the frontal boundary getting close to us late at night. now, showers and storms pushing through. all of the glimpses of red and a rumble of thunder. i am showing you this on saturday morning so you can plan your day. we are going to see showers going south. this is as of 7:00 in the morning on saturday. clearing it out, slow she during the day. it will be a close call for the homecoming at maryl
now, 62 in humphreys and fredericksberg. now, at 6:00 a.m., clouds have come back. i don't think we will see the fog. banking on the winds, keeping the fog out, sko downtown, 6:00, everybody else, upper 50s, very, very mild start. 9:00, seeing the breaks in the clouds, 66 in winchester and 61. and even 63 out towards albany. we will advance it again. lunchtime, lots of sun, notice the arrows, strong wind, it will be driven into the upper 70s despite the morning clouds, then, by 6:00 p.m.,...
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i know we have the humphrey hawkins act.i wish they would focus on inflation control, not get involved in unemployment. >> you said that was your last question. >> this is a line of questions. >> go ahead, one more. >> given that the fed will be there to provide liquidity as all of last resort you think the public should have oversight 40 like the current arrangement would even if congress calls ben bernanke, did these trillions of dollars in loan two, and he said, this is a paraphrase but close to the spirit, i can't disclose the recipients because that would defeat the whole purpose of the program. >> the issue is whether the central bank, if this sort is hanging over the fed, that regulation may be change, government might decide to do this instead of this band the fed, get rid of the fed. that inhibits your effectiveness in implementing their policy. >> all right, thank you very much. dr. murthy, you may be excused. any further witnesses? >> i think we've made our case. >> pretty good. what other going to do? we are goin
i know we have the humphrey hawkins act.i wish they would focus on inflation control, not get involved in unemployment. >> you said that was your last question. >> this is a line of questions. >> go ahead, one more. >> given that the fed will be there to provide liquidity as all of last resort you think the public should have oversight 40 like the current arrangement would even if congress calls ben bernanke, did these trillions of dollars in loan two, and he said, this...
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and charlie and humphrey send their love to everybody. great news. >> yes, very good news. >>> coming up tonight, another craft brewery goes corporate. the international company buying one of the biggest brands in that craft beer business. >>> coming up new at 6:00, the new blast that will be designed to protect children on school campuses from the active shooter. >>> we are really giving people time. and whether or not that it will be time for them to show up and time for evacuation plans that will be taking place. >> we'll show you how it works. and also the bay as an everyday business person, and not colonel sanders, why sometimes i'm just too busy to cook dinner. so, i just pick up kfc's twenty dollar family fill up with eight pieces of delicious, original recipe chicken. it's finger lickin' good. >>> new york attorney's general escalated the battle against two fantasy sports websites that they say are nothing more than funds for gambling. he has been trying to shut down the website's draft kings and their fanduel in new york state. s
and charlie and humphrey send their love to everybody. great news. >> yes, very good news. >>> coming up tonight, another craft brewery goes corporate. the international company buying one of the biggest brands in that craft beer business. >>> coming up new at 6:00, the new blast that will be designed to protect children on school campuses from the active shooter. >>> we are really giving people time. and whether or not that it will be time for them to show up...
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and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and they took me to a hospital, they took my clothes, they gave me these striped pajamas. >> pelley: you spent the night where? night and most of the next five years at the carlos finlay military hospital. >> pelley: here in havana, gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day, for the first year, he was interrogated. >> gross: it was terrible. there was... it was a time of sensory deprivation for me, especially that first year. the place was infested with ants and roaches. i didn't have any meat, really, for five years. >> pelley: you llst 100 pounds. >> gross: actually, i lost 110 pounds. >> pelley: this is gross with his lawyer during his imprisonment. he lost five teeth to lack of nutrition. and yet, he says he forced himself to walk 10,000 steps a day in circles. it turned out his legal case was on the same path. it was more than a year before he went to trial for subverting the government. >> judy gross: i call it the kangaroo court. >> pelley: his
and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and they took me to a hospital, they took my clothes, they gave me these striped pajamas. >> pelley: you spent the night where? night and most of the next five years at the carlos finlay military hospital. >> pelley: here in havana, gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day, for the first year, he was interrogated. >> gross: it was terrible. there was... it was a time of sensory deprivation...
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he was best known for shows dialing for dollars and then charlie and humphrey, his puppets, who he never called puppets. they were his boys. >> that's right. his voice. >> also worked on the 10 news. pat retired from ktvu in 1995. family members say he died on october 29 after a short illness and pat mccormick was 82 years old. he will be greatly missed. >> he was well loved by the viewers, but also a lot of our colleagues. >> definitely. >> the time is 6:22. >>> a break for cab drivers in jose. up next, the new rules being considered after last week's strike against uber and lyft . >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." 6:25. the san jose city council will consider easing regulations on taxis. it follows that two-day strike last week where taxi drivers were upset that the city got rid of a fingerprinting requirement for rideshare companies operating out of san jose airport. today's vote is meant to level the playing field between the taxi industry and the rideshare companies. some of the ideas include issuing temporary permits for taxi drivers while they go through back rent checks. simpl
he was best known for shows dialing for dollars and then charlie and humphrey, his puppets, who he never called puppets. they were his boys. >> that's right. his voice. >> also worked on the 10 news. pat retired from ktvu in 1995. family members say he died on october 29 after a short illness and pat mccormick was 82 years old. he will be greatly missed. >> he was well loved by the viewers, but also a lot of our colleagues. >> definitely. >> the time is 6:22....
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and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> you spent the night where? most of the next five years at the carlos finley military hospital. >> reporter: here in havana gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day for the first year he was interrogated. >> it was terrible. it was a time of sensory deprivation for me. especially that first year. the place was infested with ants and roaches. i didn't have any meat really for five years. >> you lost 100 pounds. >> actually, i lost 110 pounds. >> reporter: this is gross with imprisonment. he lost five teeth to lack of nutrition. and yet he says he forced himself to walk 10,000 steps a day in circles. it turned out his legal case was on the same path. it was more than a year before he went to trial for subverting the government. >> i call it the kangaroo court. >> reporter: his wife, judy, was >> the prosecutor went on for over an hour talking about the united states. never mentioned alan's name
and i thought i was in an old humphrey bogart movie. and then they took me to a hospital. they took my clothes. they gave me these striped pajamas. >> you spent the night where? most of the next five years at the carlos finley military hospital. >> reporter: here in havana gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. every day for the first year he was interrogated. >> it was terrible. it was a time of sensory deprivation for me. especially that first year....
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what he loved, though, pam, were puppets named charlie and humphrey.hat's how he started his career here at channel 2. pet entertained a generation of bay area children. pat mccormick later went on to host dialing for dollars. he worked on the 10:00 news at the weatherman. he retired from ktvu in 1995 and moved to oregon. family members say pat mccormick died there in october. he was 82 years old. >> just a very funny, great day. >> well loved here. >> personality. a lot of people remember him for sure. sal, i know grew up watching him. >> not only that, when i met him, you know sometimes you don't want to meet people because you are afraid they are not going to be nice? he was super nice. >> that's good. i hate when that's disappointing. >> you meet someone who you've seen on tv for years but he was a very nice guy, a true gentleman. good morning, everybody. >>> let's take a look at the commute. traffic is going to be affected by a sigalert on westbound 580 at the 680 interchange. the three lifelines have a gravel spill. it's unclear why it's taking s
what he loved, though, pam, were puppets named charlie and humphrey.hat's how he started his career here at channel 2. pet entertained a generation of bay area children. pat mccormick later went on to host dialing for dollars. he worked on the 10:00 news at the weatherman. he retired from ktvu in 1995 and moved to oregon. family members say pat mccormick died there in october. he was 82 years old. >> just a very funny, great day. >> well loved here. >> personality. a lot of...
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senator be alfonse demat toe, john sununu, gordon humphrey, they're all jumping in now. sure this means that kasich is the guy, but the firepower's there at least behind legitimate candidates or what some would perceive to be legitimate candidates. >> well, i think what's important to note, though, is there are a lot of different establishment candidates getting a lot of endorsements, so if you fast forward to when the primaries start, people start going to the polls, you know, marco rubio, jeb bush, john kasich, chris kristy. if they're -- chris christie, if they're all whacking up delegates, that creates more of an opportunity for an alternative from the conservative end. now on the flip side of that, if they're able to narrow the field down amongst the establishment, then if you still have trump, carson, fiorina, cruz and they're all whacking up candidates, that might provide that opportunity for that establishment candidate. so the real question is, what exactly does this field look like when people start heading to the polls? liz: yeah. it's a little clearer on the
senator be alfonse demat toe, john sununu, gordon humphrey, they're all jumping in now. sure this means that kasich is the guy, but the firepower's there at least behind legitimate candidates or what some would perceive to be legitimate candidates. >> well, i think what's important to note, though, is there are a lot of different establishment candidates getting a lot of endorsements, so if you fast forward to when the primaries start, people start going to the polls, you know, marco...
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he liked hubert humphrey who i thought was -- but, go ahead. >> he's still grocrotchety, he hasn't lost he? >> no. >> what's the appeal you see in donald trump? >> let me tell you, i go to events out here in hollywood. put on by an organization formed by conservatives in hollywood. and i heard trump was going to speak. this is before he announced for the presidency. i bought a ticket, because i just wanted to see the guy live because he's been a part of the landscape for so long. and he's an intereting character. anyway, he walked into this room about a week after he announced this. a tremendous amount of theater out front. people jumping up and down, a lot of protests and so on. and he just captured that room. he wasn't working on any notes. he had great ken nettinetic tim. but here's the thing that he did that made me think he may be okay. he started talking about power structures on wall street. he knew everybody. he had all of that bluster going on. but he said the people who really make wall street work, the smartest ones, the ones that don't always make the most money, but the one
he liked hubert humphrey who i thought was -- but, go ahead. >> he's still grocrotchety, he hasn't lost he? >> no. >> what's the appeal you see in donald trump? >> let me tell you, i go to events out here in hollywood. put on by an organization formed by conservatives in hollywood. and i heard trump was going to speak. this is before he announced for the presidency. i bought a ticket, because i just wanted to see the guy live because he's been a part of the landscape for...
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humphrey a draft do e dodger, and then governor clinton was an exceptionally good liar and ronald reagan was in charge of voodoo economics, and in the campaign of bill clinton, he said that he had been played the race card on him. this is standard operating procedure, and frankly, i'm not shocked at all of it, and it is what is goes on here, and it is the latest version for is circa 2016, but we have been here before many, many many times, and i am sure that we will be here again. >> and tara, i want to get you in on this, because i was reminded, and fairly young at the time, but i saw a nice clip on the rachel maddow e show the other night, where she showed bob dole engaging in a back to forth with george bush and he said, stop lying about my record, and it was unugly and uncomfortable, and i for got that things were ugly back then, but the only difference, tara is that it seemed that the candidates were ugly to one another, and not key demographics of voters, and i'm not clear if it is a wing strategy, or if in fact it is not a winning strategy. >> well, i think that the definition of
humphrey a draft do e dodger, and then governor clinton was an exceptionally good liar and ronald reagan was in charge of voodoo economics, and in the campaign of bill clinton, he said that he had been played the race card on him. this is standard operating procedure, and frankly, i'm not shocked at all of it, and it is what is goes on here, and it is the latest version for is circa 2016, but we have been here before many, many many times, and i am sure that we will be here again. >> and...
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just like later he was talking to humphrey and nixon.there is a sense in his mind that there is an expert that he has that should be available to anybody who happens to become president. kennedy was rounding up harvard professors informing his administration. prior to election he talked to kissinger and others and they rushed down to washington when the administration was formed. now this is when the plot think it's because it seems as if kissinger is going to be involved but on a part-time basis. at first i was puzzled by this arrangement, why would you agree to be a part-time consultant? is it so dear to you? it turns out bundy suggested that because he quickly saw kissinger was a potential rival. kissinger knew a lot about the key issues of the moment. certainly nuclear berlin a nuclear strategy. he discovered that they could stop them having contact with the president if they could put him in a room with files and tell him to write a report. he had a frustrating experience, normally a consultant but hardly ever in the presence of the
just like later he was talking to humphrey and nixon.there is a sense in his mind that there is an expert that he has that should be available to anybody who happens to become president. kennedy was rounding up harvard professors informing his administration. prior to election he talked to kissinger and others and they rushed down to washington when the administration was formed. now this is when the plot think it's because it seems as if kissinger is going to be involved but on a part-time...