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rosie huntington-whiteley joins us next.d foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is the new star of a big action franchise. here she is alongside shia labeouf and some angry robo
rosie huntington-whiteley joins us next.d foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was... vo: geico. 15 minutes could...
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rosie huntington-whiteley joins us next. own price division. i find empty hotel rooms and help people save - >> - up to 60% off. i am familiar. your name? > naomi pryce. >> what other "negotiating" skills do you have? > i'm a fifth-degree black belt. >> as am i. > i'm fluent in 37 languages. >> (indistinct clicking) > and i'm a master of disguise >> as am i. > as am i. >> as am i. > as am i. >> well played naomi pryce. so we seeded that into something much bigger... the home farming movement. join us at homefarming.com. ( baby giggles ) ( family cheering in background ) ♪ it's made with tender white meat chicken. zero grams trans fat. mcdonald's chicken mcnuggets. crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and made just for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] spare toothbrush, just in case: $4. ♪ home cooked meal: $28. ♪ first date finest: $33. ♪ having time on your side: priceless. mastercard paypass. bringing you the most convenient ways to pay. learn more at mastercard.com/paypass. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next gue
rosie huntington-whiteley joins us next. own price division. i find empty hotel rooms and help people save - >> - up to 60% off. i am familiar. your name? > naomi pryce. >> what other "negotiating" skills do you have? > i'm a fifth-degree black belt. >> as am i. > i'm fluent in 37 languages. >> (indistinct clicking) > and i'm a master of disguise >> as am i. > as am i. >> as am i. > as am i. >> well played naomi pryce. so we...
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tim huntington, an entomologist from nebraska, who casey anthony's attorneys hope help convince the jury of their shocking theory. they say caylee anthony drowned in the family pool and then the man who found their remains got the body much earlier, tampered with it and deposited in the
tim huntington, an entomologist from nebraska, who casey anthony's attorneys hope help convince the jury of their shocking theory. they say caylee anthony drowned in the family pool and then the man who found their remains got the body much earlier, tampered with it and deposited in the
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huntington, who was on the stand today, he was actually a student of dr. haskell, who was a witness for the state. and the other thing is it took so long to get to that point with he said there may not have been decomposition in that car, and by that point some of the jurors it seemed some had checked out mentally before they got to that point. >> are the jurors, do they seem board or are they paying attention? this is critical stuff as the defense tries to make their case? >> some of them are paying close attention. there are many that lean forward and take notes and that type of thing, but there are a few, especially the ones that i notice that might not have the education of the others that really seem to be checked out. jury number 6 always is fighting sleep. and today was no different. i saw his head bob a couple times. if this was supposed to be some grand gesture that there was no decomposition in the trunk, it may have been lost on a few of them. >> yesterday we knew the experts said that they had not found any blood or dna in the car or on casey a
huntington, who was on the stand today, he was actually a student of dr. haskell, who was a witness for the state. and the other thing is it took so long to get to that point with he said there may not have been decomposition in that car, and by that point some of the jurors it seemed some had checked out mentally before they got to that point. >> are the jurors, do they seem board or are they paying attention? this is critical stuff as the defense tries to make their case? >> some...
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well, huntington-engels in just first quarter of this year made $45 million. but they decided that they're going to close that ship yard in my district. now, that's almost 5,000 workers , direct workers that work for huntington-engels. 6,000 indirect jobs. well, if every -- it's every american's right, it's every american company's right to decide when they want to close a business. they can decide it's just not profitable, they can decide that the heat in louisiana and the humidity and the mosquitoes are too much for them that they can quit, that they're going to shut their plant down. that is their right and that's what we fight for in this country, to give people the right to do what they want to do. doesn't mean i have to like it. but government should not be a co-conspirator in that company's quitting on the american people. so what i have here today, i have all of these petitions and they're not signed by the workers, it would have been far too easy to come in here with a big box of 5,000 signatures from people who depend on them for a paycheck. this is
well, huntington-engels in just first quarter of this year made $45 million. but they decided that they're going to close that ship yard in my district. now, that's almost 5,000 workers , direct workers that work for huntington-engels. 6,000 indirect jobs. well, if every -- it's every american's right, it's every american company's right to decide when they want to close a business. they can decide it's just not profitable, they can decide that the heat in louisiana and the humidity and the...
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tim huntington. tried to knock down the defense theory that caylee's body was left in the trunk of her mother's car. because there were almost no insect remains found inside. >> in my opinion, one leg of a blow fly doesn't mean anything. if we assume that there's a body in a car trunk, you'd expect to find hundreds if not thousands of these adult blow flies. >> reporter: but the prosecution fired back, trying to discredit dr. huntington's research and expertise. and getting the doctor to admit that he did smell something unusual in casey's trunk. >> when you viewed the trunk, july 2010, it still smelled, didn't it? >> there was a smell in the trunk, yes. >> reporter: behind the scenes, there is a battle over a controversial addition to the witness list. the defense added vasco thompson, a convicted kidnapper. phone records show george anthony called thompson's cell phone number days before casey admitted her daughter was missing. vasco, his attorneys say, has nothing to do with the case. and that the
tim huntington. tried to knock down the defense theory that caylee's body was left in the trunk of her mother's car. because there were almost no insect remains found inside. >> in my opinion, one leg of a blow fly doesn't mean anything. if we assume that there's a body in a car trunk, you'd expect to find hundreds if not thousands of these adult blow flies. >> reporter: but the prosecution fired back, trying to discredit dr. huntington's research and expertise. and getting the...
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shia labeouf, josh duhamel, tyrese gibson, new co-stars, patrick dempsey, rosie huntington whitely and michael bay, director. >> action, guys. with russian red tape it took me a month to get my visa. that's my name in russian. everyone is psyched. >> red square. >> cool. it's history right there. now the tf-3 premiere by the numbers. paramount pictures is turning the 334 rooms of the ritz-carlton into our headquarters. linkin park, a huge part of the sound track will perform for 20,000 fans. constructing their stage in red square takes three days. >> the studio's co-president of marketing said it's an event the russians will never forget. >> everybody at paramount is excited for this. it's going to be a giant red carpet at the moscow film festival. >> "transformers: dark of the moon" premieres in theaters on the 29th and this film has it all. including a love story. t is so good. michael bay showed me 15 minutes of this movie. it is in 3d. i bet you love to see it. tomorrow i'll take you inside that private screening, it's pretty awesome. you want to know something else that's unbeliev
shia labeouf, josh duhamel, tyrese gibson, new co-stars, patrick dempsey, rosie huntington whitely and michael bay, director. >> action, guys. with russian red tape it took me a month to get my visa. that's my name in russian. everyone is psyched. >> red square. >> cool. it's history right there. now the tf-3 premiere by the numbers. paramount pictures is turning the 334 rooms of the ritz-carlton into our headquarters. linkin park, a huge part of the sound track will perform...
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tonight, the transit agency is taking a close look at what happened at the branch avenue huntington stop and the man who filmed the video is talking to fox 5. will thomas is monitoring metro tonight. >> reporter: this happened about two weeks ago and the man who captured this video said he wasn't sure if he should release it. he called fox 5 and talked with several people before deciding to show this video and let the public draw their own conclusion. metro rider william boykins was on his way home last saturday when he saw metro police with two suspects. >> they were already, you know, handcuffed and it's probably -- and i don't know why they were handcuffed. >> reporter: he pulled out his iphone and started recording. by then, a third person had entered the picture and started talking to police. >> he had his hands up. so it wasn't like they came got him and told him to get their hands up. >> reporter: something happens between the man and the officers and by the time he turns back. >> he was defenseless, because he was on the ground, and it took both of them to just keep hitting them
tonight, the transit agency is taking a close look at what happened at the branch avenue huntington stop and the man who filmed the video is talking to fox 5. will thomas is monitoring metro tonight. >> reporter: this happened about two weeks ago and the man who captured this video said he wasn't sure if he should release it. he called fox 5 and talked with several people before deciding to show this video and let the public draw their own conclusion. metro rider william boykins was on...
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know it's ten years ago this is not about that what it is about is you know wade in places like huntington beach they recently added lifeguards to. super golden parachute pensions and health care and things like that you know a lot i'm going to make them a ton of money that is new i mean in a fiscal crisis they got the best deal that they ever got that doesn't make sense to you know it's sad when people die in accidents and things like that but california is a wreck because at every level people have passed that i think you make a good point the sense that california is obviously a wreck and there are seventy five other people standing around they just let somebody drown and watch it well right now are made i think they can now do you don't panic try to help and this is so reminiscent of the man whose house. it was burning down and he let it burn to the ground because he hadn't paid his fire enough during that are you know darya oh yeah that's it you know what i did all the way that you know you don't do that and already there was one reason was simple so far and i have unfortunately you g
know it's ten years ago this is not about that what it is about is you know wade in places like huntington beach they recently added lifeguards to. super golden parachute pensions and health care and things like that you know a lot i'm going to make them a ton of money that is new i mean in a fiscal crisis they got the best deal that they ever got that doesn't make sense to you know it's sad when people die in accidents and things like that but california is a wreck because at every level...
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tim huntington, an entomorrow ol gist from nebraska who kra's attorneys hope helps convince the juryr shocking theory richlt they say caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool. and then they claim the man who later found her remains actually got the body much earlier, tampered with it, and then deposited it in the woods right before it was discovered. his name is roy cronk, a utility meter reader. the prosecution hopes to convince the jury the key piece of ed in the case, the duct tape found on caylee's face may have been placed there by cronk, not casey. >> there's no good reason at the scene why they shouldn't be there. >> and what does that tell you? >> what that indicates is that the body was moved or transported from some other location to the site where it was -- where it discovered. >> reporter: irt sounded like what casey anthony and her team wanted to hear, that the body was transferred to the woods weeks or months after the little girl died the then the prosecution swung into action. >> do you mean to suggest to this jury that this body, fully skeletonized in another l
tim huntington, an entomorrow ol gist from nebraska who kra's attorneys hope helps convince the juryr shocking theory richlt they say caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool. and then they claim the man who later found her remains actually got the body much earlier, tampered with it, and then deposited it in the woods right before it was discovered. his name is roy cronk, a utility meter reader. the prosecution hopes to convince the jury the key piece of ed in the case, the duct tape...
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tim huntington, an entomologist from nebraska, who casey anthony's attorneys hope help convince the jurytheir shocking theory. they say caylee anthony drowned in the family pool and then the man who found their remains got the body much earlier, tampered with it and deposited in the woods before it was discovered. his name is roy cronk, a utility meter reader. >> there's no good reason at the scene why they shouldn't be there. >> and what does that tell you? >> what that indicates is that the body was moved or transported from some other location to the site where it was discovered. >> reporter: it sounded like what ca casey anthony and her team wanted to hear, that body was transferred today woods weeks or months after the little girl died. then the prosecution swung into action. >> do you mean to suggest to this jury that this body, fully skeletonized at another location and was then moved? >> no, sir, i did not say that. >> reporter: the prosecution theory is that casey anthony murdered her daughter, put the body of caylee in her car for a few days and then disposed of it in the woods
tim huntington, an entomologist from nebraska, who casey anthony's attorneys hope help convince the jurytheir shocking theory. they say caylee anthony drowned in the family pool and then the man who found their remains got the body much earlier, tampered with it and deposited in the woods before it was discovered. his name is roy cronk, a utility meter reader. >> there's no good reason at the scene why they shouldn't be there. >> and what does that tell you? >> what that...
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megan fox is replaced by rosie huntington whitly. she shows she doesn't need to act this, is a long film. two and a half hours. and final hour is a big battle set in chicago and it is destroyed. chaos, everywhere. this is an exercise in effectiveness with mind boggling affects from our own industrial light and magic. i am really worn out by this demolition derby orgy. and i have to feel sorry for chicago. this is a story that lost oprah. now, their landmarks are gone. i'll give it a full bucket. the picture gets a half a bucket. >> there gou. >> and a rare giants double header is just gas prices. are spectators speculateors inflating prices at the pump? >> lawmakers are wrangling to get a budget passed. we're live with the latest on the vote excel sked you'lled for tonight. >> hope you'll join us. we've got a baseball double header to talk about. >> summer time in baseball. and that is just what they did in chicago. beautiful day. there is a season high 18 hits in game one. there is a two-one in the third. there is a double down the
megan fox is replaced by rosie huntington whitly. she shows she doesn't need to act this, is a long film. two and a half hours. and final hour is a big battle set in chicago and it is destroyed. chaos, everywhere. this is an exercise in effectiveness with mind boggling affects from our own industrial light and magic. i am really worn out by this demolition derby orgy. and i have to feel sorry for chicago. this is a story that lost oprah. now, their landmarks are gone. i'll give it a full...
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. >> reporter: this is expert tim huntington, an expert her attorneys hope can convince the jury of theg theory. they say caylee drowned in the pool and claimed the man that found her remains got the body earlier, tampered with it and placed it in the woods before it was discovered. his name, roi kronk, former utility leader. they hope to convince the jury that the duct tape found on the face may have been placed there by kronk, not casey. the entomologist says experiment with pigs led to early colonizing flies that were missing from caylee anthony's body. >> there's no good reason at the scene why they shouldn't be there. >> and what does that tell you? >> what that indicates is that the body was moved or transported from some other location to the site where it was discovered. >> reporter: it sounded like what casey anthony and her team wanted to hear, that the body was transferred to the woods weeks or months after the little girl died. then the prosecution swung into action. >> do you mean to suggest to this jury that this body was fully skeletonized in another location and then mov
. >> reporter: this is expert tim huntington, an expert her attorneys hope can convince the jury of theg theory. they say caylee drowned in the pool and claimed the man that found her remains got the body earlier, tampered with it and placed it in the woods before it was discovered. his name, roi kronk, former utility leader. they hope to convince the jury that the duct tape found on the face may have been placed there by kronk, not casey. the entomologist says experiment with pigs led to...
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he resigns 151/6 in times and that does resign and dixon takes them to huntington. dixon makes a tall courtly texan who knows how to deal with clara. he was good genius at that. when he goes to berkeley says can i take the papers? she says sure. before the papers arrived he says i really think you should change your will so that instead of going to yale which is where they were intended to go they go to berkeley. you see what he was worried about. he was worried that clara would die and those papers -- his biography which was based on those papers would come to a halt. she writes that kansas are will sent a column next week. that is why. don't get me wrong. the papers are not their property until she dies 1860's to and there are efforts to get them back piecemeal. the people in charge were wise enough to resist. sam su was something of a snake and a gambler. we know he offered letters that were in the family the additional 750 love letters between a levee and clarence over many years. he offered them for $50,000 and strauss said no. this is too much. this was 1952.
he resigns 151/6 in times and that does resign and dixon takes them to huntington. dixon makes a tall courtly texan who knows how to deal with clara. he was good genius at that. when he goes to berkeley says can i take the papers? she says sure. before the papers arrived he says i really think you should change your will so that instead of going to yale which is where they were intended to go they go to berkeley. you see what he was worried about. he was worried that clara would die and those...
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tim know huntington. >> is this photo -- >> reporter: the defense sought to dispute prosecution claimsbugs found inside the trunk of anthony's car proved caylee's body had been left inside. >> looking at the evidence collected there's no reason to assume maggots came from a human body. >> reporter: under intense cross-examination prosecutors got the witness to admit he's never worked on a case involving a young child. the closest, an experiment he conducted using a pig. >> you wrapped your pigs in a blanket? >> reporter: lawyers made their case thursday started with an fbi witness who testified there is no dna from their client found in the trunk or on the duct tape prosecutors claim was used to kill caylee. >> and did you test the adhesive side of the duct tape? >> yes, i did. >> and was there anything that you were able to find there? >> the information that was generated was inconclusive. >> reporter: the trial continues to captivate people following online and on television, even before testimony resumed friday, a pre-dawn brawl erupted between spectators who had waited all night f
tim know huntington. >> is this photo -- >> reporter: the defense sought to dispute prosecution claimsbugs found inside the trunk of anthony's car proved caylee's body had been left inside. >> looking at the evidence collected there's no reason to assume maggots came from a human body. >> reporter: under intense cross-examination prosecutors got the witness to admit he's never worked on a case involving a young child. the closest, an experiment he conducted using a pig....
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host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway. a lot of people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is inexpensive instead of having the luxury of worrying where something was made or how long it might last. caller: that's very true. caller: that's very true. that is very true, because thatng that i have a stjob i work 29 hours per week, i'm not really making a lot of money. host: someone on twitter has the same experience. guest: that's right. again, for some items its true where there is a cost to american-made products. the dual find a lot of products at competitive prices, but they are not widely available. that is an impediment. other economies that weathered the recession a lot
host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway. a lot of people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is...
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host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway. a lot of people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is inexpensive instead of having the luxury of worrying where something was made or how long it might last. caller: that's very true. caller: that's very true. that is very true, because thatng that i have a stjob i work 29 hours per week, i'm not really making a lot of money. host: someone on twitter has the same experience. guest: that's right. again, for some items its true where there is a cost to american-made products. the dual find a lot of products at competitive prices, but they are not widely available. that is an impediment. other economies that weathered the recession a lot
host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway. a lot of people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is...
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. >> finally, we have a photo from jonathan maxwell from huntington, west virginia, which way?egitity, but do you think someone painted it at their house? >> they did a good job if they did. >> this week's was so great, people sent in so many photos. keep going to klg and hoda.com. keep posting. >> how did famous singers get their start? we'll find out when we play "who knew." you know what's coming up. >> someone will get their start here. >> there's my team. >> look at them. >> judge l minne minnell will decide who goes to the finals. come on, kids. we'll be back after your local news. ll sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. revlon launches growluscious plumping mascara. the new mascara with a conditioning formula that helps strengthen and plump lashes up to 200%... instantly. for maximum volume... and a killer look. new revlon growluscious plumping
. >> finally, we have a photo from jonathan maxwell from huntington, west virginia, which way?egitity, but do you think someone painted it at their house? >> they did a good job if they did. >> this week's was so great, people sent in so many photos. keep going to klg and hoda.com. keep posting. >> how did famous singers get their start? we'll find out when we play "who knew." you know what's coming up. >> someone will get their start here. >>...
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tomorrow is my last one in huntington, new york. >> if you live in new york or anywhere now, it's alland admitted that he had lied, that he did send messages and made phone calls and all kinds of things to these girls on twitter and what not, it was bizarre. i have to say, watching that news conference. >> it was riveting. you could not take your eyes off it. you really couldn't. it was a match in such distress. you couldn't enjoy his pain, but is a own actions brought him to this point. let's listen for a second. >> over the past few years i have engaged in several inappropriate conversations conducted over twitter, facebook, e-mail and occasionally on the phone with women i met online. i exchanged messages and photos in explicit nature with about six women over the last three years. >> you have a bone to pick. i didn't mean that. you have an issue with that. sorry. i honestly wasn't thinking that. my mind is not in the gutter. >> oh, no. yeah. i'm tired of these things being called inappropriate. inappropriate is when you pick your nose in public. that's inappropriate. what he was d
tomorrow is my last one in huntington, new york. >> if you live in new york or anywhere now, it's alland admitted that he had lied, that he did send messages and made phone calls and all kinds of things to these girls on twitter and what not, it was bizarre. i have to say, watching that news conference. >> it was riveting. you could not take your eyes off it. you really couldn't. it was a match in such distress. you couldn't enjoy his pain, but is a own actions brought him to this...
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host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway.people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is inexpensive instead of having the luxury of worrying where something was made or how long it might last. caller: that's very true. caller: that's very true. that is very true, because seeing that i have a st
host: huntington, new york state. canny on the republican line. -- kenny. caller: anyway.people old like myself are under-employed with a part- time job. time job. i know somebody who recently had a job and got laid off for a time and then go back on unemployment. so it is like when we go to the store we have to really watch what we buy. but mostly going to purchase with what i have a time, so you have to budget yourself. host: sounds like you are most likely going to produce what is...
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. >> i am from huntington, west virginia. rhetoric is a powerful tool within discourse. i wanted to know what you think politicians can learn today from the way reagan used rhetoric and what the think about the way the media is using rhetoric and if you believe it is being used correctly and in correctly and if you believe rhetoric is affecting civility. >> you still see president the candidates in the republican party trying to emulate reagan's methods. one of those things you here, you probably find it in the newspaper this week, if you tried, is republican nominees or the folks running for republican nomination talk about reagan that the optimism. that was a big strength of his. it is something that many conservatives want to emulate because it appeals to sort of our ideals of who we believe we are as a special mission. so to the degree you can be optimistic -- people are attracted to optimistic people. i think that is important for president and i think that is why even all of our presidents even in the darkest days at the end of the day tried to summon up something
. >> i am from huntington, west virginia. rhetoric is a powerful tool within discourse. i wanted to know what you think politicians can learn today from the way reagan used rhetoric and what the think about the way the media is using rhetoric and if you believe it is being used correctly and in correctly and if you believe rhetoric is affecting civility. >> you still see president the candidates in the republican party trying to emulate reagan's methods. one of those things you...