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strike two. >> john: carl edwards has lined up online. if you had to pick a pitcher, can throw 97 miles an hour. fluid arm action and late life. ball two. >> john: all the bosses out there, be patient with your employees tomorrow. they are going to be sleep deprived. >> joe: a groggy morning. one outcome and nobody on. timeout. to russell. two outs. the cubs are one out away. and the batter will be brandon two teams with a combined 176 years of frustration and no world championship. deal epstein has been the drought buster. he was in boston. trying to do it in chicago. two outs, nobody on. guyer taking. takes a ball. >> john: didn't like that first pitch. go after him. 96, 97. >> joe: 2-0. a deep breath for carl edwards 3-0. >> john: i know you start thinking. that's the thing. don't think about the pitches or i'm an out away from winning a championship and make one pitch at a time. that first pitch got him a little bit off his game plan. now 3-0. >> joe: looked like guyer went up there to take a strike. the first three have not been close
strike two. >> john: carl edwards has lined up online. if you had to pick a pitcher, can throw 97 miles an hour. fluid arm action and late life. ball two. >> john: all the bosses out there, be patient with your employees tomorrow. they are going to be sleep deprived. >> joe: a groggy morning. one outcome and nobody on. timeout. to russell. two outs. the cubs are one out away. and the batter will be brandon two teams with a combined 176 years of frustration and no world...
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edwards jr. through this tenth. in the eighth, rajai. bedlam. >> john: against edwards, much more difficult to do on cutters away for davis. i'm sure the 25 said listen, come on. attacked this header. get him with two strikes, then maybe kill him with the curveball. >> joe: rajai davis ten tires with with a home run. guyer will take second if he wishes. cubs are giving it to him. ball one. to second is guyer to take the force-out away. no stolen base granted. into center field. here comes guyer. the throw into second. it's a one-run game. davis delivers again. that's going to be it for carl edwards jr. got the first two. a walk, now an rbi single. with michael martinez the scheduled hitter, the switch-hitter. and nobody on the bench for terry francona here in the tenth inning. this is a one-run game. edwards is out. and mike montgomery is coming in. ♪ one smart choice leads to the next. ♪ the new 2017 ford fusion is here. it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ a whole hazelnut, dipped in smooth chocolatey cream... wrapped in a crispy wafer... coated i
edwards jr. through this tenth. in the eighth, rajai. bedlam. >> john: against edwards, much more difficult to do on cutters away for davis. i'm sure the 25 said listen, come on. attacked this header. get him with two strikes, then maybe kill him with the curveball. >> joe: rajai davis ten tires with with a home run. guyer will take second if he wishes. cubs are giving it to him. ball one. to second is guyer to take the force-out away. no stolen base granted. into center field. here...
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a vice presidential debate.did it first in 2004 -- handling the debate between dick cheney and john edwards -- and then again in 2008 -- between joe biden and sarah palin. palin.but one of her most memorable moments was in 2007 -- right after radio personality don imus got in trouble for referring to the rutgers women's team with racial slurs.she wasn't afraid to go after fellow journalists -- and anyone else -- for not appreciating the severety of imus' comments. "my concern about mr imus and a lot of people is not that people are sorry that they say these thiings, they're sorry that someone catches them. when don imus said these things about me, the said he wanted to apologize. now he says he never said it. it wanted to apolgoize for david is right about the culture of racial complaint and the internal culture but this week, it was finally saying, nough." for the next few weeks -- especially important and timely interviews from the caucus and primary season.most recently -- hillary clinton campaign chair john podesta had the thankless job of telling the crowds waiting to celebrate on elec
a vice presidential debate.did it first in 2004 -- handling the debate between dick cheney and john edwards -- and then again in 2008 -- between joe biden and sarah palin. palin.but one of her most memorable moments was in 2007 -- right after radio personality don imus got in trouble for referring to the rutgers women's team with racial slurs.she wasn't afraid to go after fellow journalists -- and anyone else -- for not appreciating the severety of imus' comments. "my concern about mr imus...
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strike two. >> john: carl edwards has lined up online. you would never suspect this guy can throw 97 miles an hour. fluid arm action and late life. ball two. >> john: all the bosses out there, be patient with your employees tomorrow. they are going to be sleep deprived. >> joe: a groggy morning. one outcome and nobody on. timeout. to russell. two outs. the cubs are one out away. and the batter will be brandon two teams with a combined 176 years of frustration and no world championship. deal epstein has been the drought buster. he was in boston. trying to do it in chicago. two outs, nobody on. guyer taking. takes a ball. >> john: didn't like go after him. 96, 97. >> joe: 2-0. a deep breath for carl edwards 3-0. >> john: i know you start thinking. that's the thing. don't think about the pitches or i'm an out away from winning a championship and make one pitch at a time. that first pitch got him a little bit off his game plan. now 3-0. >> joe: looked like guyer went up there to take a strike. the first three have not been close. on deck is th
strike two. >> john: carl edwards has lined up online. you would never suspect this guy can throw 97 miles an hour. fluid arm action and late life. ball two. >> john: all the bosses out there, be patient with your employees tomorrow. they are going to be sleep deprived. >> joe: a groggy morning. one outcome and nobody on. timeout. to russell. two outs. the cubs are one out away. and the batter will be brandon two teams with a combined 176 years of frustration and no world...
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four richmond station carriers daniel, john, edward, have work for more than 30 years without an accident or injury. these are district's first carriers to receive the 100 million step award. well, congratulations, to all. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", a dog and his toy. >> we'll show you what turned this very cautious pup into one very happy dog. katie? >> rahel, i know you love that story. folks looking ahead here to the weekends, and at this point it is looking still like it will stay dry with more sun than anything. but brisk and certainly chilly. tis the season, right? we'll eventually see clouds also start to increase sunday night, but before we get to the weekend, we've got some rain to track. and we'll do just that for you in your full forecast right after the break. we can do it without biblowing our budget.s. oh yeah, this is great! everything for the holidays. that's my giant. my cmine too!hange is super competitive. everything for the holidays. that's my giant. >> our annual "joy of sharing" toyfest helps make the holidays brighter for some children. >> by picking up n
four richmond station carriers daniel, john, edward, have work for more than 30 years without an accident or injury. these are district's first carriers to receive the 100 million step award. well, congratulations, to all. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", a dog and his toy. >> we'll show you what turned this very cautious pup into one very happy dog. katie? >> rahel, i know you love that story. folks looking ahead here to the weekends, and at this point it is...
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the irony is you say john edwards.ario cuomo in 1984 against ronald reagan's message of a shining city on the hill argued it's a tale of two cities. the parties have swamped that message. it is your party now that owns the middle class. the question is, can donald trump deliver on that mandate? >> i don't know. i know that he can't do it alone. i think that if he continues extending an olive branch and being conciliatory, i think we've got to give him the benefit of the doubt. i think he deserves a little honeymoon period, even if it's between now and the inauguration. we've got to see what type of people he appoints to be around him. hopefully folks with gravitas. that i hope kellyanne conway is around because she's the trump whisperer. she can manage him, him persona. i think that what hillary clinton says today is going to be very important. what tone does she adopt? i would tell you the republican party has tremendous problems. so do the democrats. so do the democrats. >> yes, they do. >> i would say, we all own wh
the irony is you say john edwards.ario cuomo in 1984 against ronald reagan's message of a shining city on the hill argued it's a tale of two cities. the parties have swamped that message. it is your party now that owns the middle class. the question is, can donald trump deliver on that mandate? >> i don't know. i know that he can't do it alone. i think that if he continues extending an olive branch and being conciliatory, i think we've got to give him the benefit of the doubt. i think he...
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you think of john edwards because the enquirer caught him having an affair. what has happened to the universe? >> that's like the question of the election. what is happening? there are like a hundred stories in this campaign that would have ended anyone else's career. i guess trump was right when he said he could go out on fifth avenue and shoot someone and supporters would still stick with him. to be fair, i don't think anyone thought from the beginning that donald trump was a role model in terms of his personal virtue, obviously he had had an affair in the past. but the other piece of this, this is a story about rigged media and the boys looking out for the boys. you have the executive producer of "the apprentice." we have not scratched the surface on this guy and his romantic life and his financial connection and his business dealings and his taxes and we don't really know anything about him still. >> and a lot of people looking out for their boy are the christian leaders of the right. has this not, post at least among the leadership of the christian right
you think of john edwards because the enquirer caught him having an affair. what has happened to the universe? >> that's like the question of the election. what is happening? there are like a hundred stories in this campaign that would have ended anyone else's career. i guess trump was right when he said he could go out on fifth avenue and shoot someone and supporters would still stick with him. to be fair, i don't think anyone thought from the beginning that donald trump was a role model...
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of new hampshire were to be the spokesperson of somebody like john edwards? we need to have open and honest transparency. >> i think the voters care about their life and what we will do for them. i'm the only candidate here who has won high to% has supported plan period i did not vote to for shot cancer screening or over the past year to extend three weeks after was successfully shot off. but it isn't about politics but people's lives. i know what it is like to live without health insurance this is what really matters. >> use their right next to each other class month with the unanimous vote to contract in the we knew there could be largely offset the end of the year but you did call for the investigation and there has been a big topic but just to date mr. sununu you bought up the fact that child-care receive 50 taos and dollars and made up of this original vote. >> what matters to meet is that was created for the same reason i did that means more doctors and more nurses and more beds available to our most vulnerable population. people at the new hampshire ho
of new hampshire were to be the spokesperson of somebody like john edwards? we need to have open and honest transparency. >> i think the voters care about their life and what we will do for them. i'm the only candidate here who has won high to% has supported plan period i did not vote to for shot cancer screening or over the past year to extend three weeks after was successfully shot off. but it isn't about politics but people's lives. i know what it is like to live without health...
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john. what was edward morrows advice to you as an aspiring young journal itself? >> he said forget it. no. learn everything and go easy on journalism because it will come. >> is that what edward told john wilson? >> no. not close. >> it was. and with that we have an interesting game. opportunity for mayor christman to even this out and work this into a draw. i think i know where you're going. >> merissa for the win. >> merissa lynn are you ready? >> i'm ready for it. >> who said republicans underunderstand the importance of bondage between a mother and child? >> that would have to be dan potato quail. >> that sounds too >> it could be him or george w. bush. there's a lot of candidates for that one. i'm going to agree. >> agree. well the actual answer it was dan quail. and with this look at this. that means it evens up. we have worked to a draw. tampa and st. petersburg two games each. congratulations to both. >> good game mr. mayor. >> good game and fitting. we'll bring you back for serious issues throughout the year. thank for your time. we'll be right back. >>>please check out our yo
john. what was edward morrows advice to you as an aspiring young journal itself? >> he said forget it. no. learn everything and go easy on journalism because it will come. >> is that what edward told john wilson? >> no. not close. >> it was. and with that we have an interesting game. opportunity for mayor christman to even this out and work this into a draw. i think i know where you're going. >> merissa for the win. >> merissa lynn are you ready? >> i'm...
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you think of john edwards because the enquirer caught him having an affair.s happened to the universe? >> that's like the question of the election. what is happening? there are like a hundred stories in this campaign that would have ended anyone else's career. i guess trump was right when he said he could go out on fifth avenue and shoot someone and supporters would still stick with him. to be fair, i don't think anyone thought from the beginning that donald trump was a role model in terms of his personal virtue, obviously he had had an affair in the past. but the other piece of this, this is a story about rigged media and the boys looking out for the boys. you have the executive producer of "the apprentice." we have not scratched the surface on this guy and his romantic life and his financial connection and his bess dealius dealings and his taxes and we don't really know anything about him still. >> and a lot of people looking out for their boy are the christian leaders of the right. has this not, post at least among the leadership of the christian right a h
you think of john edwards because the enquirer caught him having an affair.s happened to the universe? >> that's like the question of the election. what is happening? there are like a hundred stories in this campaign that would have ended anyone else's career. i guess trump was right when he said he could go out on fifth avenue and shoot someone and supporters would still stick with him. to be fair, i don't think anyone thought from the beginning that donald trump was a role model in...
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had not done well in the primaries, especially iowa 2008 where she came in third after obama and john edwards. we thought she never went back to michigan to try to heal that. i think she went to flint and a couple other places. but these states, a lot of these places felt like the donald trump message was there. bernie sanders won 22 states and millions of votes. >> i know, let me ask you two quick polling questions. one is, when you look at corey lewandowski going over to london saying, it was comey in the last weekend that really shifted this election and gave it to donald trump, and, of course, donald trump said he doesn't know what he will do with comey and hillary clinton said she believes comey is responsible, what does the pollster think? >> the pollster doesn't agree with either of those wholesale. here is why. the polls started to tighten before the comey announcement. it was due in large part to trump being out there talking about obamacare. at that moment, people were opening up their mailboxes and they were getting obamacare premium increase notices. obamacare really is the issue
had not done well in the primaries, especially iowa 2008 where she came in third after obama and john edwards. we thought she never went back to michigan to try to heal that. i think she went to flint and a couple other places. but these states, a lot of these places felt like the donald trump message was there. bernie sanders won 22 states and millions of votes. >> i know, let me ask you two quick polling questions. one is, when you look at corey lewandowski going over to london saying,...
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had not done well in the primaries, especially iowa 2008 where she came in third after obama and john edwards. we thought she never went back to michigan to try to heal that. i think she went to flint and a couple other places. but these states, a lot of these places felt like the donald trump message was there. bernie sanders won 22 states and millions of votes. >> i know, let me ask you two quick polling questions. one is, when you look at corey lewandowski going over to london saying, it was comey in the last weekend that really shifted this election and gave it to donald trump, and, of course, donald trump said he doesn't know what he will do with comey and hillary clinton said she believes comey is responsible, what does the pollster think? >> the pollster doesn't agree with either of those wholesale. here is why. the polls started to tighten before the comey announcement. it was due in large part to trump being out there talking about obamacare. at that moment, people were opening up their mailboxes and they were getting obamacare premium increase notices. obamacare really is the issue
had not done well in the primaries, especially iowa 2008 where she came in third after obama and john edwards. we thought she never went back to michigan to try to heal that. i think she went to flint and a couple other places. but these states, a lot of these places felt like the donald trump message was there. bernie sanders won 22 states and millions of votes. >> i know, let me ask you two quick polling questions. one is, when you look at corey lewandowski going over to london saying,...
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van ostern has worked for a number of campaigns, john edwards, shaheen, kuster. but they have both been talking about their business background. >> each one is going to try to tear down the business record of the other, that's what's been going on in the campaign, i don't see why that wouldn't happen tonight, and say that each one got to where he is because of his ties to politics or to his family. josh: a lot of issue is that have to cover too. opioid crisis, on down. josh: thank you, we still have an hour and a half to go before the debate does kick off, but we'll see you back here at 6:00 with some of the issues that voters want to hear about. jean: thanks, josh. tonight fire officials say a deadly fire in saco, maine was intentionally set. investigators believe 71-year-old steven lawton startedded the fire after dousing both the inside and outside of his mobile home with gasoline. that led to an explosion that crews were able to pull the man's body from the rubble. they believe he is the only victim. tom: a delivery truck fire forced the evacuation of a groce
van ostern has worked for a number of campaigns, john edwards, shaheen, kuster. but they have both been talking about their business background. >> each one is going to try to tear down the business record of the other, that's what's been going on in the campaign, i don't see why that wouldn't happen tonight, and say that each one got to where he is because of his ties to politics or to his family. josh: a lot of issue is that have to cover too. opioid crisis, on down. josh: thank you, we...
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joe biden and sarah palin, as well as the 2004 vice presidential debate between dick cheney and john edwards. ifill is remembered as a standard-bearer for courage, fairness and integrity. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. getting word of another collision. [burke] it happened. december 14th, 2015. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." nearly 19 million people tuned in yesterday to watch the first sit-down interview with president-elect donald trump and his family. in the wide-ranging interview, "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl asked him about the gravity of the situation and whether it has sunk in yet. here he goes. >> on electi
joe biden and sarah palin, as well as the 2004 vice presidential debate between dick cheney and john edwards. ifill is remembered as a standard-bearer for courage, fairness and integrity. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling,...
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you just heard from who became my a partner, my very close friend, and an extraordinary leader, john edwardsink him. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> john and i would be the first to tell you that we oh so much to our families. they are here with us today. they were with us every single step of the way. they sustained us. they went out on their own and they multiplied our campaign all across this country. o no one did this with more grace, courage, and candor that i love, then my wife tresa. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible]e t >> our children were there every single step of the way. it was unbelievable. vanessa, alex, chris, andre, and john for my family and elizabeth edwards who is so remarkable and so strong and so smart. [applause] johnny and kate who went out there on her own just like my daughters did. also, emma,dtst t claire, and jack who were up at beyond their bedtime last night like a lot of us. [applause] i want to thank our crewmates and my friends from 35 years ago, that great band of brothers who crisscross this country this country might be half or 2004. [applause] [ina
you just heard from who became my a partner, my very close friend, and an extraordinary leader, john edwardsink him. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> john and i would be the first to tell you that we oh so much to our families. they are here with us today. they were with us every single step of the way. they sustained us. they went out on their own and they multiplied our campaign all across this country. o no one did this with more grace, courage, and candor that i love, then my...
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the question its want to ask colin when app when he was working for john edwards, do do you complain to the women of new hampshire, being the spokesperson of the like odd someone like john edwards, the things in our ground are backgrounds and need to be excelsed in an open way. >> couple? >> i think what voters care about theirs lives and what re we'll do for. what i say to the women of new hampshire i have 100% of the time supported funding planned parenthood in our statement if didn't vote to set off billing control and cancer screening and annual exam fundings. i'm the one who over the past year want it making wait lists at the manchester health center send from three weeks to five weeks after the fun wags shut off. those are the issue that wouldmast this isn't about politics. this about people's lives. way raised bay single moment ill know what it's like to live without health insurance and this not about politics. it matters. >> thank you, gentlemen. >> you set nix to each other on the five member executive council and i was there last month when it was a unanimous vote in favor
the question its want to ask colin when app when he was working for john edwards, do do you complain to the women of new hampshire, being the spokesperson of the like odd someone like john edwards, the things in our ground are backgrounds and need to be excelsed in an open way. >> couple? >> i think what voters care about theirs lives and what re we'll do for. what i say to the women of new hampshire i have 100% of the time supported funding planned parenthood in our statement if...
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hampshire and the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of someone like john edwards. these are things that are background to be discussed in open transparent way. >> counselor van ostern. >> what we are going to do for them. when i say to the women of new hampshire is on the other candidates here who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood. i didn't vote to shut off controlling cancer screening in annual exams on the i'm the one over the past year but past year but the making but past year was in making weapons at the manchester house on her for three weeks to five weeks after the funding was successfully shut out. this isn't about politics. it's about people's lives. i was raised by a single mom. i notice lately without health insurance. this isn't about politics to me. >> thank you, gentlemen. as you sit together and i was there last month with the unanimous vote in favor of a $36 million state contract. days later we learned there could be a large layoffs at the end of this year. counselors sununu, you've called for the contract to be repaired and called
hampshire and the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of someone like john edwards. these are things that are background to be discussed in open transparent way. >> counselor van ostern. >> what we are going to do for them. when i say to the women of new hampshire is on the other candidates here who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood. i didn't vote to shut off controlling cancer screening in annual exams on the i'm the one over the past year but past year...
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my very close friend, an extraordinary leader john edwards and i thank him for everything he did. [applause] john and i would be the first to tell you that we owe so much to our families. they're here with us today. they were with us every single step of the way they sustained us. they went out on their own and they multimultiplied our campaign all across this country. no one did this with more grace and with courage and candor that i love than my wife teresa. and i thank her. [cheering and applauding] thank you. and our children were there every single step of the way. it was unbelievable. vanessa, alec, chris, andre and john from my family and elizabeth edwards who is so remarkable and so strong and so smart. [cheering and applauding] and johnny and kate who went out there on her own just like my daughters did and also emma, claire and jack who were up beyond their bedtime last night like a lot of us. [applause]. >> awant to thank my -- i want to thank my crew mates and my friends from 35 years ago that great bands -- band of brothers who crisscrossed this country on my behalf th
my very close friend, an extraordinary leader john edwards and i thank him for everything he did. [applause] john and i would be the first to tell you that we owe so much to our families. they're here with us today. they were with us every single step of the way they sustained us. they went out on their own and they multimultiplied our campaign all across this country. no one did this with more grace and with courage and candor that i love than my wife teresa. and i thank her. [cheering and...
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. -- question i want to ask is when he was working for john edwards, how do you explain to the people of new hampshire and to the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of the likes of someone like john edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health center extend after funding was shut off. this is not about politics, it is about people's lives. i was raised by a single mom and know what it is like without health insurance and this is not about politics, it really matters. moderator: you sit next to each other on the five member executive council and i was there early last month when it was a unanimous vote in favor of a $36 million state
. -- question i want to ask is when he was working for john edwards, how do you explain to the people of new hampshire and to the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of the likes of someone like john edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100%...
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after two overtime restars, joe picks up his second in the chase he will be johned by jimmie johnson, edward -- he will be joined by jimmie johnson and carl edwards. >>> the warriors are back home tonight. taking on the phoenix suns. they just kicked off. golden state trying to prove 8- 2. now, wednesday night, do you see this? now, i have seen this woman now. i am thinking she say season ticket holder. she is a retired teacher and long time season ticket holder stole the show with dance moves. will she have an encore tonight? >> take us to that moment. i mean it is -- it is a timeout. everyone is feeling good at the game. [ laughter ] >> take us through it. boom, what happened that propelled you to -- well i got this sweater and that was a dare to wear and a dare to get up and dance last season. this season i was feeling, all right, i think we need some good times here. just popped up and started dancing and did every move that i know and that was it. >>and they tape her during every warrior game when they go around dancing on the big screen and the fans, the place goes nuts when she goes o
after two overtime restars, joe picks up his second in the chase he will be johned by jimmie johnson, edward -- he will be joined by jimmie johnson and carl edwards. >>> the warriors are back home tonight. taking on the phoenix suns. they just kicked off. golden state trying to prove 8- 2. now, wednesday night, do you see this? now, i have seen this woman now. i am thinking she say season ticket holder. she is a retired teacher and long time season ticket holder stole the show with...
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governor john bel edwards released a deal saying he supported me, and that she should have never said that. senator wesley bishop said it was ridiculous. a civilamed felicia, rights leader in new orleans, said it was ridiculous. she can't win, she's losing that she'll do anything-- mr. duke: i am called a supremacist, i have a right to respond. that is a typical attack against by the media. i believe in equal rights for all. the problem i have with me is that i believe white people also should have human rights. they shouldn't face this commission in - face discrimination. we have a media that puts out heat propaganda -- out hate propaganda against white people and police officers. moderator: question on social security. >> if something doesn't change by 2030, the social security trust fund will be in big trouble. social security benefits could be cut by 25%. how would you deal with this, by raising the retirement age, or would you consider eliminating the payroll tax cap, so that the wealthy will pay more into the system? moderator: we will go with mr. campbell. >> mr. campbell? mode
governor john bel edwards released a deal saying he supported me, and that she should have never said that. senator wesley bishop said it was ridiculous. a civilamed felicia, rights leader in new orleans, said it was ridiculous. she can't win, she's losing that she'll do anything-- mr. duke: i am called a supremacist, i have a right to respond. that is a typical attack against by the media. i believe in equal rights for all. the problem i have with me is that i believe white people also should...
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. -- question i want to ask is when he was working for john edwards, how do you explain to the people of new hampshire and to the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of the likes of someone like john edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100% of the time supported planned parenthood and did not go successfully to shut off birth control and cancer screening and annual exam funding and who over thepast year was not making wait list at the health center extend after funding was shut off. this is not about politics, it is about people's lives. i was raised by a single mom and know what it is like without health insurance and this is not about politics, it really matters. moderator: you sit next to each other on the five member executive council and i was there early last month when it was a unanimous vote in favor of a $36 million state
. -- question i want to ask is when he was working for john edwards, how do you explain to the people of new hampshire and to the women of new hampshire being the spokesperson of the likes of someone like john edwards? these are the things that need to be discussed in an open and honest transparent way? moderator: what you like to respond? mr. van ostern: voters care about their lives and what we will do for them. what i say to the women of new hampshire is that i am only candidate who has 100%...
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carriers danielle, and john royal and edward did he ever has worked for more than 30 years without an accident or an injury. they are the first carriers at philadelphia's station post office to receive the 100 million steps award. >> that is a lot of steps. >> whole lot of steps. >> nicely done. >> congratulations. >>> why it really does feel good to give, there is medical proof, after a short break, we , that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ok! manolo!nte! you're so cold, come in! what's wrong? take off your hat! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shou
carriers danielle, and john royal and edward did he ever has worked for more than 30 years without an accident or an injury. they are the first carriers at philadelphia's station post office to receive the 100 million steps award. >> that is a lot of steps. >> whole lot of steps. >> nicely done. >> congratulations. >>> why it really does feel good to give, there is medical proof, after a short break, we , that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin,...
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. >> except, jonathan, john bel edwards, the current governor of louisiana is a democrat.t special election for the governorship. they were able to win a state-wide race in louisiana. louisiana politics are complicated. in certain circumstances democrats actually do pretty well in special elections. it's one of the few things that they consistently normally do pretty well. walking away from this when he's only a few points behind their candidate, i don't understand why that's not worth a go. >> what was that race in florida where democrats walked away from patrick murphy i think in his senate race. maybe there's gun shyness involved here. i'm not sure. i do think that maybe the democrats have decided that it is too much of a long shot to try to go for it in this case. but look, i understand that if the democrats take one more seat, that puts them one more seat closer to making life difficult for republicans, but there are enough people there to stop republicans. i understand you would want to have one more person there, but i can understand it from the democrats' hierarchy
. >> except, jonathan, john bel edwards, the current governor of louisiana is a democrat.t special election for the governorship. they were able to win a state-wide race in louisiana. louisiana politics are complicated. in certain circumstances democrats actually do pretty well in special elections. it's one of the few things that they consistently normally do pretty well. walking away from this when he's only a few points behind their candidate, i don't understand why that's not worth a...
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edwards still getting loose. baez. ball one inside from trevor bauer. >> john: i love the call. i thought it really was going to be a great element that could create a bunt in the right area and heyward would read it. >> joe: bases loaded, two outs. two runs home. 8-6 cubs. had a bowl. baez swung through it. >> john: that's what he would have seen against shaw. 3-2. >> joe: three catches on the active roster for joe maddon. each catcher has an rbi tonight. cubs have put including a home run by david ross in his final big league game. here's the 1-1. bauer came after him at 95. >> john: seems like the more runners that get on, the bigger the swing. trying to do way too much, trying to hit hit and eightn >> joe: bases loaded, two outs. the 1-2. this time, baez lays off the pitch that got heyward. 2-2. >> john: good pitch selection, good choice. the problem is he threw a fastball way up high, so now the variance between the height of the swing and where that pitch ended up is really a just a little bit higher on that curveball and he can't stay off of it. >> joe: how big is the lea
edwards still getting loose. baez. ball one inside from trevor bauer. >> john: i love the call. i thought it really was going to be a great element that could create a bunt in the right area and heyward would read it. >> joe: bases loaded, two outs. two runs home. 8-6 cubs. had a bowl. baez swung through it. >> john: that's what he would have seen against shaw. 3-2. >> joe: three catches on the active roster for joe maddon. each catcher has an rbi tonight. cubs have put...
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edward. >> reporter: good morning john and lynna. he has a lot of positions to fill at the top but we are in fact a new announcement could be made as early as today. we understand that parade of interviews that he had at trump towers starting to net results in terms of candidates we understand that south carolina governor nikki haley will be tapped as u.n. ambassador. she is critical of donald trump during campaign but this shows he is able to reach out and possibly bring some of the folks into his cabinet. mitt romney is the front-runner considered as the secretary of housing and urban development. yesterday trump met with "new york times" editorial board to try to burity hatchet with the paper. he told them that it's time to move on from the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. because she suffered greatly. trump may not be able to move on from his issues with his foundation yet in a filing it admitted it violated irs rules and the trump foundation may have to pay penalties and also extra taxes because of filing. and tax attorneys
edward. >> reporter: good morning john and lynna. he has a lot of positions to fill at the top but we are in fact a new announcement could be made as early as today. we understand that parade of interviews that he had at trump towers starting to net results in terms of candidates we understand that south carolina governor nikki haley will be tapped as u.n. ambassador. she is critical of donald trump during campaign but this shows he is able to reach out and possibly bring some of the...
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edwards. he defeated mcdermott by a large marge in. in district six where john delaney fended off a challenge from ami e hober. >> reporter: this is one of the closest races in the nation. wasn't called until the thursday after election day. not the case tonight. john delaney declared victory setting himself up for a third term. the mr. delaney said this race was very ugly. >> this was a difficult campaign. maryland sixth district is a competitive district, the most competitive in the state of maryland. in some ways some of the things we all dislike about politics, and make us want to turn our head away. and this past year has been very difficult. and it's going to be a long >> reporter: that's the story in the maryland sixth. scott mcfarland, news four. >> one of the most talked about issues on local ballots affects how many you pay when you go out to eat. >> voters in fairfax county had to decide on a 4% meal tax with most of the proceeds going toward county schools. this one, voters not see a need for this tax. no votes are leading right now. >> voters in the
edwards. he defeated mcdermott by a large marge in. in district six where john delaney fended off a challenge from ami e hober. >> reporter: this is one of the closest races in the nation. wasn't called until the thursday after election day. not the case tonight. john delaney declared victory setting himself up for a third term. the mr. delaney said this race was very ugly. >> this was a difficult campaign. maryland sixth district is a competitive district, the most competitive in...
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these two visiting another patient at john muir medical center, spotted the elderly couple's wallet and kindle inside their room. >>lt. lanny edwards / walnut creek police sot - what's especially disgusting about this one is that crooks have no honor, but you'd expect to be safe in a hospital. >> reporter:28 year old franklin thorson made his way back to the room, pretending to be on his phone, and waiting for before going inside and helping himself to the elderly couple's belongings. >>sot - unfortunately this is a case where someone had criminal activity on their mind. >> reporter:once thorson got what he wanted and walked out, you can see the victim walking around the corner and heading back to his room. by seconds. a day later, they noticed their identities had been stolen when credit card companies started calling about purchases that seemed fraudulent. >>sot - it's a very unusual occurrence >> reporter:police recovered surveillance video of the theives shopping at 2 separate walmart stores, and a target in vallejo. hospital staff were put on the lookout. when franklin thorson and martha guillen returned to the hospital 2 days
these two visiting another patient at john muir medical center, spotted the elderly couple's wallet and kindle inside their room. >>lt. lanny edwards / walnut creek police sot - what's especially disgusting about this one is that crooks have no honor, but you'd expect to be safe in a hospital. >> reporter:28 year old franklin thorson made his way back to the room, pretending to be on his phone, and waiting for before going inside and helping himself to the elderly couple's...
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king edward conferred upon jennie the honor of a lady grace of st. john's jerusalem. the third medal also presented to jen i by king edward vii was the order of the royal red cross. and the other two medals were to commemorate coronations. my great machine great grandmother jennie represents so much of what's made your country great. she had a zest and determination for life. she was passionate about the suffering. and she was not shy about entering the political fray. she was a very modern woman who stood on her own two feet for what she cared about and believed in. her greatest trait was the spirit of freedom and liberation pioneered by the early americans. it is not surprising that her father was a king of wall street and her ancestors were fighters for independence. in the modern world, there are no more important documents for freedom and liberty than the british magna carta of 1215 and the declaration of independence of 1776. churchill deliberately licked them in his great multivolume history of english speaking people. 2015 will be the 800th anniversary of the m
king edward conferred upon jennie the honor of a lady grace of st. john's jerusalem. the third medal also presented to jen i by king edward vii was the order of the royal red cross. and the other two medals were to commemorate coronations. my great machine great grandmother jennie represents so much of what's made your country great. she had a zest and determination for life. she was passionate about the suffering. and she was not shy about entering the political fray. she was a very modern...
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one of these freedom seekers was a name -- a man named edward this -- queen, who filed complaint against reverend john ,shton of the western shores 1791. can read theif you handwriting from where you are sitting in this petition. i assure you, this is one of the more legible documents we have encountered. should add that this document comes from a wonderful website the university of nebraska professor, william , about these various freedom suits in the early republic. so, this is an example of the kind of collaboration and scholarship of other people that we benefit from. so, if you can read this petition, queen is claiming his freedom on the basis of dissent from a free woman named mary queen, who loves his grandmother what -- was his grandmother. much like the captives in cartagena, she claimed to have been illegally enslaved. but in this case he was heard and he won his case in the courts in 1794. member of what was called the revolutionary generation of american slaves. he's also part of this moment of transition in the chesapeake, post, after the american revolution. when there is a brief window
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edwards. brown defeated republican george mcdermott in a large margin. and the most competitive race was in district 6, congressman john delaney fended off republican challenger amie hoeber. back to you. >>> 4:36 now, and the election results were nail-biting to say the least. donald trump is now the president-elect. he left the headquarters in new york city after delivering his acceptance speech just after 3:00 this morning. and that's where we find nbc's sara rosario. what an unexpected outcome for a lot of people. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, eun. i think many people are in shock and put off by the results of this election. a 70-year-old billionaire with no previous government experience pulls off what many people are calling the most country. and now only time will tell if donald trump will live up to the promises that he made on the campaign trail. and throughout the night, his supporters were very energized, cheering and chanting every time he won another state and electoral vote. his victory wasn't declared until well after midnight. i think it was around 2:48 a.m. if i remember it correctly. when he first t
edwards. brown defeated republican george mcdermott in a large margin. and the most competitive race was in district 6, congressman john delaney fended off republican challenger amie hoeber. back to you. >>> 4:36 now, and the election results were nail-biting to say the least. donald trump is now the president-elect. he left the headquarters in new york city after delivering his acceptance speech just after 3:00 this morning. and that's where we find nbc's sara rosario. what an...
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one great john marshall biography is gene edward smith's biography. that is a great place to start.ou raise a really good point. we should recognize there are good arguments for and against the electoral college. if it was a popular vote the candidates would spend all their time in california and new york and not in the rest of the country. so just trying to ensure geographically that every part of the country is attended to in an election is crucial. the fly over country is not attended to on an equal basis because ohio gets a lot of love but nebraska not so much. there are a couple swing states that get disorder nat amounts of attention but your no eggs that a popular system -- your notion that a popular system would not do geographic justice to the entire country is really good. thank you for making that. host: you said the states determine who the electors are. are people able to know who those electors are? are they matters of public record? guest: i think that they are. you said you had a clip from pennsylvania deliberation or something like that? so we can actually see them.
one great john marshall biography is gene edward smith's biography. that is a great place to start.ou raise a really good point. we should recognize there are good arguments for and against the electoral college. if it was a popular vote the candidates would spend all their time in california and new york and not in the rest of the country. so just trying to ensure geographically that every part of the country is attended to in an election is crucial. the fly over country is not attended to on...
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edwards. he defeated george mcdermott by a large margin. and the most competitive was district six, john delaney fended off the challenger. >> thank you. a few hundred people waited outside the white house overnight as the election the crowd included clinton and supporters. we could see singing, for example, and we have seen quite a bit of reaction to the results last night. some changes on social media overnight to the news as well. we'll go to angie goff monitoring the activity online. >> reporter: thank you, aaron. we have been monitoring a lot of activity. whether you are waking up to the news or stayed up all night long, donald trump put his victory speech on facebook live. just within the last hour or so, hillary clinton did change her profile picture on her facebook page. meanwhile, we do want to take a look at the trends in the washington area. this is according to google. right now, how @realdonaldtrump. that remains a top trend. and we're hearing from president obama's top advisers, many expressing their shot on twitter. his former campaign manager writing that he has never bee
edwards. he defeated george mcdermott by a large margin. and the most competitive was district six, john delaney fended off the challenger. >> thank you. a few hundred people waited outside the white house overnight as the election the crowd included clinton and supporters. we could see singing, for example, and we have seen quite a bit of reaction to the results last night. some changes on social media overnight to the news as well. we'll go to angie goff monitoring the activity online....
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john bolton and steven hadley, who says he's not participating in the transition at this point. >> kristen welker is with us tonight. we also want to bring in politico senior white house reporter edward dovier. before we begin this conversation, we just want to update everyone on some new math. actually, a projection election night style two nights after the election. just night, nbc news projected donald trump the winner in arizona. he picks up 11 electoral votes additional, adding to his total, giving him 290 to clinton's 228. while she won the most votes overall, that is not how we award presidential elections. and much has been made of donald trump flipping parts of the rust belt, specifically michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. all three states were called for trump on election night and will stay in his column. but votes continue to come in. at this moment, the combined vote difference between trump and clinton in those three states out of 13 million votes cast is 107,330. if clinton had won all three states, she would have won the election. back to our conversation. kristen, a couple of observations. number one, the digital photography era was supposed to make cameras quieter.
john bolton and steven hadley, who says he's not participating in the transition at this point. >> kristen welker is with us tonight. we also want to bring in politico senior white house reporter edward dovier. before we begin this conversation, we just want to update everyone on some new math. actually, a projection election night style two nights after the election. just night, nbc news projected donald trump the winner in arizona. he picks up 11 electoral votes additional, adding to...
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john legend is here. don't go anywhere. > good mornia edwards, 8:27, friday, november 4. four of the septa strike. >> reporter: good morning, tamala, most of the regional delays are under 30 minutes. we have 25 with daily doylestown and -- lansdale and doylestown town, they are less than 30 minutes. let's look at the vine street expressway. we have heavier traffic like we've seen in the last couple of days. vine street expressway heavy, local vine, broad, congested with the strike and a problem in morrisville, bucks county, route 1 northbound at 113 an accident involving a tractor-trailer and a car. a disabled vehicle on the platt bridge eastbound that's causing heavier days if you're heading to the platt bridge. >>> thank you, karen. >>> now let's head outside to david murphy you say it's a little bit more brisk this morning. >> reporter: it is tam, take a look at temperature, 53 degrees in philadelphia. we're evaporating the clouds, though, we're changing over fast to mostly sunny skies we're looking for. blustery bright and chilly today, high of 61. winds not that bad,
john legend is here. don't go anywhere. > good mornia edwards, 8:27, friday, november 4. four of the septa strike. >> reporter: good morning, tamala, most of the regional delays are under 30 minutes. we have 25 with daily doylestown and -- lansdale and doylestown town, they are less than 30 minutes. let's look at the vine street expressway. we have heavier traffic like we've seen in the last couple of days. vine street expressway heavy, local vine, broad, congested with the strike and...
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king edward conferred upon jennie the honor of a lady grace of st. john's jerusalem. the third medal also presented to jen i by king edward vii was the order of the royal red cross. and the other two medals were to commemorate coronations. my great machine great grandmother jennie represents so much of what's made your country great. she had a zest and determination for life. she was passionate about the suffering. and she was not shy about entering the political fray. she was a very modern woman who stood on her own two feet for what she cared about and believed in. her greatest trait was the spirit of freedom and liberation pioneered by the early americans. it is not surprising that her father was a king of wall street and her ancestors were fighters for independence. in the modern world, there are no more important documents for freedom and liberty than the british magna carta of 1215 and the declaration of independence of 1776. churchill deliberately licked them in his great multivolume history of english speaking people. 2015 will be the 800th anniversary of the m
king edward conferred upon jennie the honor of a lady grace of st. john's jerusalem. the third medal also presented to jen i by king edward vii was the order of the royal red cross. and the other two medals were to commemorate coronations. my great machine great grandmother jennie represents so much of what's made your country great. she had a zest and determination for life. she was passionate about the suffering. and she was not shy about entering the political fray. she was a very modern...
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edward: they launched attacks the plank road on petersburg southeast in front. they do get it within their grasps. it was at fort mahone. they had differences. john brown gordon's entire second corps. they can support one another. on the western front, the confederates are too stretched out., 65, day long, april 2, 18 through 94 the confederates are starting to evacuate. it is similar to the bloody angle. inintensity, though otnot memory, at fort mahone. if you see any photographs of petersburg fortifications, if you see any photo of the fortifications besides the aerial shots, they come from fort sedgwick and fort mahone, including the famous photos of the fallen confederate soldiers. >> it is a bit of an inside joke, you wrote this wonderful book. this is a wonderful but. ook, but you don't mention the ninth corps. it is a book about the breakthrough. sometimes you cannot please everyone. other questions? yes? mention artillery at the point of the breakthrough. can you elaborate little more about that, because you described how the confederate line was so stretched out as far as infantry was concerned. edward: this is one of those things where
edward: they launched attacks the plank road on petersburg southeast in front. they do get it within their grasps. it was at fort mahone. they had differences. john brown gordon's entire second corps. they can support one another. on the western front, the confederates are too stretched out., 65, day long, april 2, 18 through 94 the confederates are starting to evacuate. it is similar to the bloody angle. inintensity, though otnot memory, at fort mahone. if you see any photographs of petersburg...
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cake of king edward the eighth to wallace simpson circa nope 37 the price $29,000. [ laughter ] >> and seen. [ applause ] >> i love him. i have always loved him. >> fans of sign fell know johne's boss j peter man. he'll host a national dog show in philadelphia this weekend. >> right now at 6:00 o'clock a family is heart broken after the sentencing hearing for their brother's convicted killer. >> more people realize that it would be a better place to live. >> they're distraught how soon the killer could be released from prison. their plan for a second dose of justice. >>> it's a word we usual of usually heard at least once at this point in november. snow. your fox 29 weather authority is tracking who could see the first flakes of the season this weekend. ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> first at 6:00, busy night. self breaking news stories tonight. first, let's go to north philadelphia. skyfox you are looking at the area around tenth and ogden streets. that is where police say an off duty philadelphia police officer was shot in the hand. this happened within the hour. sources telling us that the officer was in their own personal car
cake of king edward the eighth to wallace simpson circa nope 37 the price $29,000. [ laughter ] >> and seen. [ applause ] >> i love him. i have always loved him. >> fans of sign fell know johne's boss j peter man. he'll host a national dog show in philadelphia this weekend. >> right now at 6:00 o'clock a family is heart broken after the sentencing hearing for their brother's convicted killer. >> more people realize that it would be a better place to live. >>...
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edward: ninth corps launched attacks from fort sedgwick on peterburg's southeastern front. they do get fort mahone within their grasp. it is the federal defenses there are more well designed and you have john brown gordon's entire second corps they can support one another and on the western front the confederates are too stretched out to have any defense. so they are there all day april 2, 1865, from the first charge that morning through nightfall the confederates are starting to evacuate. you have some of the bloodiest fighting similar to the bloody angle and intensity though not in size or memory of a very bloody fight. if you see any photographs of petersburg fortifications if you see any photo of petersburg besides that aerial they were all from fort sedgwick and fort m mahone. >> it is kind of a bit of inside joke and he writes this book and someone a historian writes this is a wonderful book but you don't mention the ninth corps and you go back the subtitle says it is a book about the break thrur. that is why the ninth is not in there. other questions for edward alexander? >> you mentioned artillery at the point of the breakthrough. could you elaborate a little more about that? becau
edward: ninth corps launched attacks from fort sedgwick on peterburg's southeastern front. they do get fort mahone within their grasp. it is the federal defenses there are more well designed and you have john brown gordon's entire second corps they can support one another and on the western front the confederates are too stretched out to have any defense. so they are there all day april 2, 1865, from the first charge that morning through nightfall the confederates are starting to evacuate. you...
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john kerry kept his word and called and conceded. but it would not have happened that smoothly, i don't think. we understood it would have agitated efforts on the kerry-edwards side if bush had gone out and done just this, claimed his victory. but it's very, i wouldn't expect trump to do anything different. >> do you think that trump is going to take the stage to claim victory? >> i don't know what else he'd be there to do. >> what's he going to say? why would he do anything by precedent? why all of a sudden now he's just going to start -- >> everybody keeps telling me he's not going to do any of the things he campaigned on, that he's going to be a normal republican now. i don't see it that way. i'm trying to adjust my way of thinking to this new normalizing of donald trump that we're supposed to be doing. >> i've never tried to normalize donald trump. i've been forth coming. we've had a national conversation about my 15 months of therapy and i didn't vote for him. but i am just dismayed and sort of stunned that he continues to defy every convention in politics. >> you've been talking about it all night, this future dow. the fact that world markets are going
john kerry kept his word and called and conceded. but it would not have happened that smoothly, i don't think. we understood it would have agitated efforts on the kerry-edwards side if bush had gone out and done just this, claimed his victory. but it's very, i wouldn't expect trump to do anything different. >> do you think that trump is going to take the stage to claim victory? >> i don't know what else he'd be there to do. >> what's he going to say? why would he do anything...
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john dickerson. very sad to learn we lost gwen ifill. our hearts are broken. ifill moderated a democratic candidates' debate in february and moderated two vice presidential debates first in 2004, cheney versus edwardsrst to vice president cheney. >> reporter: then four years later. >> welcome to the first and only debate. >> seriously it's the hardest thing i've ever done. >> reporter: at first she said she was nervous then realized she was the one asking all the questions. >> the best part both times is when queen latifah played me on "saturday night live." >> good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> reporter: ifill had been battling endometrial cancer. being a pioneer for women and african-americans in journalism was difficult. during her college internship at the "boston herald" in the '70s ifill told the "washington post" they didn't know what a college-educated black woman was and didn't know how to treat me. ifill's career spanned the "washington post," "the new york times" and nbc news. she became moderator of pbs' "washington week in review" in 1999, the first african-american woman to host a political talk show. >> good evening. >> reporter: she took leaves of absence this year, returning at one p
john dickerson. very sad to learn we lost gwen ifill. our hearts are broken. ifill moderated a democratic candidates' debate in february and moderated two vice presidential debates first in 2004, cheney versus edwardsrst to vice president cheney. >> reporter: then four years later. >> welcome to the first and only debate. >> seriously it's the hardest thing i've ever done. >> reporter: at first she said she was nervous then realized she was the one asking all the...
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john marshall. the greatest chief justice who came up with strong power and allowed congress to regulate and unify it. another is gene edward smith's biography. itis a great place to start. you raise a great point. there are good arguments for and against the electoral college. if it was a popular vote, the candidates spend their time in california and new york, not in the rest of the country. so, just trying to ensure geographically that every part of the country is attended to in an election is crucial. now, flyover country is not attended to on an equal basis because ohio gets a lot of love. there are a couple swing states that get the attention. your notion that a popular system would not do geographic justice for the entire country is a good one. thank you for that. >> you said who the electors are, the states get to determine who they are. are people able to know who the electors are? are they matters of public record? >> i think they are. you said you had a clip from pennsylvania deliberation or something like that? >> we do. >> we can actually see them. their names should be online, you would hope. we definitely kno
john marshall. the greatest chief justice who came up with strong power and allowed congress to regulate and unify it. another is gene edward smith's biography. itis a great place to start. you raise a great point. there are good arguments for and against the electoral college. if it was a popular vote, the candidates spend their time in california and new york, not in the rest of the country. so, just trying to ensure geographically that every part of the country is attended to in an election...
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edward bushel, refused to. he sought a writ of habeas corpus from a higher court, he got it, and then the higher court ruled that -- it's well remembered in history, bushel's case, sir john vaughn rules that a jury cannot be coerced, that each jury can make an independent decision. now, looking around today at how our public officials behave when they're afraid that someone might do something to them, people who are much more responsible than a simple juror, and looking at the courage that these jurors showed shows what's needed, ultimately, to protect both the hamiltonian and the jeff sewn -- jeffersonian. of course, they were prepared to fight the revolution. they showed courage too. and what i most worry about in our future is not so much -- though that's certainly important, the loss of our knowledge -- but the loss of our courage. we need that ability to, you know, they say speak to power, to stand up when it's required. and i worry greatly about that. >> i have a quick question. we do have a microphone, so we solved our technological issues. would you have -- and this is sort of, kind of a question that we're sort of interested in here at the practical level of pol
edward bushel, refused to. he sought a writ of habeas corpus from a higher court, he got it, and then the higher court ruled that -- it's well remembered in history, bushel's case, sir john vaughn rules that a jury cannot be coerced, that each jury can make an independent decision. now, looking around today at how our public officials behave when they're afraid that someone might do something to them, people who are much more responsible than a simple juror, and looking at the courage that...
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i want to thank yola dance, erika gay, anna edward and robert stanton and john w. franklin from the smithsonian. thank you all. have a good evening. >>> when weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history. col an cow away, history professor at dartmouth. american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these folks who presented themselves to us as allies and friends with a future are clearly our enemies. they are occupying our lands with troops, which is the one thing we were fighting against the. at the same time, by cutting off and withholding gifts and refusing to give gifts and limiting trade with us, that's essentially a declaration of hostile intent. >> later at 10:00, on "reel america," we look back to the 1966 campaign for california governor, between edmond g. pat brown and ronald reagan. >> my experience has turned me inevitably toward the people for the answers to problems. instinctively, i find i believe and put my faith in the private sector of the economy. i believe in the people'
i want to thank yola dance, erika gay, anna edward and robert stanton and john w. franklin from the smithsonian. thank you all. have a good evening. >>> when weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history. col an cow away, history professor at dartmouth. american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these folks who presented themselves to us as allies and friends with a future are clearly our enemies. they...