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i literally said, "i failed."n: but john is a unique combination, a singer and soldier, with always one more song, one more battle left in it. john: and the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch the ones that might be thinking about it. you know, the goal is to remind them of how special they are, and how important they are. announcer: coming up, he's not even old enough to drink, but he's already making a mark in the wine world. colby: sometimes, i say it spiraled out of control, but in a good way. announcer: you'll meet the boy behind colby red, and the heartwarming way he's giving back. you make lemonade, right? what if it gives you grapes? well, if you're one wine country family, you make a lot of money for charity. darrell groom has made a name for himself as a winemaker not just in sonoma county, but in his native australia. the wines he has made are loved by many. the one he's making now, though, has his heart for some very good reasons. taking the best the world can give and makin
i literally said, "i failed."n: but john is a unique combination, a singer and soldier, with always one more song, one more battle left in it. john: and the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch the ones that might be thinking about it. you know, the goal is to remind them of how special they are, and how important they are. announcer: coming up, he's not even old enough to drink, but he's already making a mark in the wine world. colby: sometimes, i say it...
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literally. he demolishes his entire house and a lot of other things around his life. >> jimmy: yeah. it's very, very interesting. i want to show a clip. here's jake gyllenhaal in "demolition." take a look at this. [ bang ] >> what are we doing again? >> we're taking apart my marriage. >> jimmy: whoa! [ crashing noises ] >> jimmy: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] how much fun is that? >> but jimmy fallon's on that tv! >> jimmy: i'm available also. now we can watch that on an ipad too. >> i had all doubles for that. that was not me doing anything. >> jimmy: jake gyllenhaal. [ cheers and applause ] "demolition" hits theaters april 8th. stick around, jake and i have something fun planned when we come back, everybody. buy one take one is back at olive garden choose one delicious entr\e at our place and another for yours may all your tomorrow's be as delicious as today olive garden if you have moderate to severe and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira hel
literally. he demolishes his entire house and a lot of other things around his life. >> jimmy: yeah. it's very, very interesting. i want to show a clip. here's jake gyllenhaal in "demolition." take a look at this. [ bang ] >> what are we doing again? >> we're taking apart my marriage. >> jimmy: whoa! [ crashing noises ] >> jimmy: whoa! [ cheers and applause ] how much fun is that? >> but jimmy fallon's on that tv! >> jimmy: i'm available also....
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it's literally instantaneous. it's messed up, like, it literally just gets you normal. it's really disgusting. like, i need it to function. you know what i mean? >> reporter: but just moments after shooting up, it hits him. he breaks down, knowing he's just two days from treatment and using again. and he starts telling us about his wife. >> she's everything to me. i just don't want to lose her. she's the mother of my son. i don't think i'd want to be alive if i don't have them. >> reporter: kaitlin, the mother of his young boy, has already left for treatment herself. she too began with prescription so close to getting help too, before treatment are critical. he has overdosed twice before. and his father told me what it was like to find him. >> he was gray. i yelled for the phone, to call 911, and i proceeded to give him mouth-to-mouth. he was not breathing, and i couldn't feel the heartbeat. >> reporter: can you tell me what that's like? >> it's probably the worst thing i've ever had to do in my life, was giving him mouth-to-mouth. i, just -- i said, is this how it's al
it's literally instantaneous. it's messed up, like, it literally just gets you normal. it's really disgusting. like, i need it to function. you know what i mean? >> reporter: but just moments after shooting up, it hits him. he breaks down, knowing he's just two days from treatment and using again. and he starts telling us about his wife. >> she's everything to me. i just don't want to lose her. she's the mother of my son. i don't think i'd want to be alive if i don't have them....
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i literally said, "i failed."n: but john is a unique combination, a singer and soldier, with always one more song, one more battle left in it. john: and the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch the ones that might be thinking about it. you know, the goal is to remind them of how special they are, and how important they are. announcer: coming up, he's not even old enough to drink, but he's already making a mark in the wine world. colby: sometimes, i say it spiraled out of control, but in a good way. announcer: you'll meet the boy behind colby red, and the heartwarming way he's giving back. you make lemonade, right? what if it gives you grapes? well, if you're one wine country family, you make a lot of money for charity. darrell groom has made a name for himself as a winemaker not just in sonoma county, but in his native australia. the wines he has made are loved by many. the one he's making now, though, has his heart for some very good reasons. taking the best the world can give and makin
i literally said, "i failed."n: but john is a unique combination, a singer and soldier, with always one more song, one more battle left in it. john: and the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch the ones that might be thinking about it. you know, the goal is to remind them of how special they are, and how important they are. announcer: coming up, he's not even old enough to drink, but he's already making a mark in the wine world. colby: sometimes, i say it...
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literally. so i went in. i went in -- but there was -- >> jimmy: you read for it? >> yeah, i read for it. and i remember going into this room. and i remember there was a lot of stage directions, so there were no lines. ke, we didn't have any lines to say, really. it was just, like, finding the ring. and you go in, you like, are supposed to open the thing and there's a ring there. then it rhymes with something [ laughter ] there's sting, there's the ring there. and i remember i like -- i didn't really do it. because i didn't really understand because there were no l les. so i sort of like walked up, and i sort of opened it up. and i wa like -- "is that good?" [ laughter ] and he was like -- literally, peter jackson was like -- "what?" then i had a scene with lines ani didn't have an accent. everybody has a british accent in it, and i didn't do an accent for it. and he literally -- he turned to me, he was like, "you are the worst actor. [ ughter ] did anyone tell you you're supposed to have an acc
literally. so i went in. i went in -- but there was -- >> jimmy: you read for it? >> yeah, i read for it. and i remember going into this room. and i remember there was a lot of stage directions, so there were no lines. ke, we didn't have any lines to say, really. it was just, like, finding the ring. and you go in, you like, are supposed to open the thing and there's a ring there. then it rhymes with something [ laughter ] there's sting, there's the ring there. and i remember i like...
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as he did that, he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took him to the hospital. and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to or sharing with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most difficult moment of that difficult day was a question that they posed to the grief counselors and posed to me. that would be this question. if a man was willing to die for the right to vote, why can't we vote and fight for the right to vote? that the naacp is doing and will do. in mid-april, we have something called democracy awakening where we are working with 200 organizations, labor, environmental, civil rights organizations, all across the country to come to washington to stand up and protect the right to vote. but i note here that this is bigger than one election. bigger than one campaign. it's as large and as expansive as our democracy. that is to say, the way we come together, the way we bind ourselves and knit ourselves together as a republic and a democracy says everything
as he did that, he literally collapsed to the pavement. we took him to the hospital. and there he died. the most difficult day in my short tenure as president of the naacp was listening to or sharing with a group of young people that he died at the hospital, that he didn't make it. the most difficult moment of that difficult day was a question that they posed to the grief counselors and posed to me. that would be this question. if a man was willing to die for the right to vote, why can't we...
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deprivation, although they were, they were literally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to feed themselves in anway that provides major stenance. th i incredibly coon among the rime sanions. althoughe wasarning aodest salary, simply uld not goodonscious live en what was rlly a lor middlelass erican existence with some discretionary funds while his family was suffering so greatly in iraq. he began to find ways to send very small amount of money back to his family in a rack, but a -- literally 10, $15, $20 per month to allow them to eat and buy medicine. when others figured out he had no figured out a way to do this, they wanted to send money back to their families. on behalf of 13 families, he spent very small amounts back to erect, never more than $100 a month for anyone family, enough to basically sustained 13 families. he did this for a decade. when the sanctions on the regime were lifted. and 2003 he became an outspoken advocate of the proposed attack on iraq. as a nuclear engineer, he was incredibly well-suited, very credible to argue that saddam had no active progra
deprivation, although they were, they were literally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to feed themselves in anway that provides major stenance. th i incredibly coon among the rime sanions. althoughe wasarning aodest salary, simply uld not goodonscious live en what was rlly a lor middlelass erican existence with some discretionary funds while his family was suffering so greatly in iraq. he began to find ways to send very small amount of money back to his family in a rack, but a --...
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sitting around a table, very literally literally sitting around a table and having the chance to have those kind of disciplinary conversations. the question of how to connect the history to the writings, we begin as one would expect with night and night, not only story of what happened to professor and his family in the gado, and in auschwitz and we are also trying to look at the world, and the message that created that, what were the factors that came together that would lead ultimately to asher woods, i think we really have to look at the history, we we have to look at the power of propaganda, i think that leads us to think about and the questions about our own time, what messages we listen to, how deeply we probe at messages. i tell my students always to -- when someone says this is for our good, to ask what is the good. for whom? sometimes we get tired of asking that question. i think if we learned anything from giselle and his writing i think it's to keep asking the question even if we cannot find the answer. keep asking the question. for myself and i have been doing this now for
sitting around a table, very literally literally sitting around a table and having the chance to have those kind of disciplinary conversations. the question of how to connect the history to the writings, we begin as one would expect with night and night, not only story of what happened to professor and his family in the gado, and in auschwitz and we are also trying to look at the world, and the message that created that, what were the factors that came together that would lead ultimately to...
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they literally said, "we can let you go with a summons, but we're not." yes, literally. i already gave my belongings to dolores canales, who was there, as well, at the event. she had came in from california. it was a big event. amy: and dolores is? >> dolores runs the family prison hunger strikers organization. she's also a soros fellow. and she does a lot of organizing and literally reduced the amount of solitary in california. an amazing activist, mom and leader in this movement. and she was there, as well, amongst many other people, as well. nermeen: and, terrence slater, you were there that evening, too. and what happened to you? >> well, as a result of the incident that took place with jazz and five, me and four other individuals said, "oh, let's go to the precinct to find out what's going on," because nobody knew what they were being charged with. so when we get there, i'm on the phone, and i go in the precinct. so they tell me i can't use the phone there. so i'm like, "all right." so i'm calling a bunch of people that i know. "listen, we need some lawyers. we need
they literally said, "we can let you go with a summons, but we're not." yes, literally. i already gave my belongings to dolores canales, who was there, as well, at the event. she had came in from california. it was a big event. amy: and dolores is? >> dolores runs the family prison hunger strikers organization. she's also a soros fellow. and she does a lot of organizing and literally reduced the amount of solitary in california. an amazing activist, mom and leader in this...
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they literally sold almost no steaks. (laughter) i'm no businessman but that might have been a factor in them being discontinued. >> trevor: what is donald trump doing, jordan. no wine, there is no steaks. >> he's coasting to the republican nomination, that's what he ask doing. let's just keep it rolling because like a mid week chicago brunch, steak and wine are just the appetizers. how about the trump magazine. >> trevor: let me guess, there is no such thing as trump magazine. >> see, there was a trump magazine from 2007 to 2009, they published about ten issues. like this one with its hard-hitting cover story about champagne and tits. >> trevor: the magazine doesn't exist, what did he hold up last night. >> well, trevor, while claiming he was holding trump magazine, his trump brain accidentally told us the truth, it was a different magazine. >> we have trump magazine t is called the jewel of palm beach. >> jewel of palm beach is basically the brochure for trump's resorts. it's like if sky mall [bleep] a chinese takeout m
they literally sold almost no steaks. (laughter) i'm no businessman but that might have been a factor in them being discontinued. >> trevor: what is donald trump doing, jordan. no wine, there is no steaks. >> he's coasting to the republican nomination, that's what he ask doing. let's just keep it rolling because like a mid week chicago brunch, steak and wine are just the appetizers. how about the trump magazine. >> trevor: let me guess, there is no such thing as trump...
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we are literally the descendents of go-getters. it's in our dna.that's why one of the reasons that makes this such an upwardly mobile and vibrant country. that hasn't changed. what's changed is that every major institution in society has failed us. our political parties have failed us. instead of becoming a place to pursue public policy they have become machines for perpetual reelection. our political process has failed us. instead of becoming a place where people go to serve the people, it becomes a place where people go to be served by the people. who are more interested in keeping the title than in making a difference. where it doesn't matter if so security and medicare, it's never the right time to deal with it. they can cost me my next election. we have been failed by the media. i know it's easy to say beat up on the media. they cover politics as entertainment instead of a serious discourse. [applause] >> because i promise you this, i promise you this, if they stand here right now and hurl a personal insult against one of my opponents i will g
we are literally the descendents of go-getters. it's in our dna.that's why one of the reasons that makes this such an upwardly mobile and vibrant country. that hasn't changed. what's changed is that every major institution in society has failed us. our political parties have failed us. instead of becoming a place to pursue public policy they have become machines for perpetual reelection. our political process has failed us. instead of becoming a place where people go to serve the people, it...
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meds are literally thrown away. patients are paying the price. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. president obama has made his move, in a high-stakes staredown contest over the future of the supreme court. the president has nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garland regarded as a moderate to replace the conservative justice antonin scalia. but as he warned about politicizing the process, the senate majority leader warned there would be no action taken on garland's nomination. pete williams has late details. >> reporter: the president introduced merrick garland who's de sent, modest, even-handed. >> his long public service has earned him the respect and admiration of the leaders on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: garland was emotional. >> this is the greatest honor of my life. other than my wife agreeing to marry me 28 years ago. >> reporter: one of his two daughters missed the moment hiking. >> out of range whe
meds are literally thrown away. patients are paying the price. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. president obama has made his move, in a high-stakes staredown contest over the future of the supreme court. the president has nominated federal appeals court judge merrick garland regarded as a moderate to replace the conservative justice...
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literally any and everything that you can position can think position is responsible for. >> you sort of help pull it all together. brendan, you are studying psychology. you come from a arkansas. so how did you get into the program? >> the way i got in was i met mr. vincent through a different organization and the motto of alternative spring break really spoke to me, giving me the opportunity to touch the lives of young men and women as people have touched my life. it was just an opportunity that i just couldn't pass up. the way that we go into these cities and we touch the lives of these young men and women, it's just so eye-open positieye-open. the first time, honestly, i had never been to like the real hood before as some may say. so going in to baltimore, it was such an eye-opening experience. like oh, my god, it's really like this. and these kids were so full of joy despite their situation. and that just warmed my heart and wanted me to the community. >> and where you're working is the same neighborhood where the riots took place. >> the church we stayed at was only two blocks fr
literally any and everything that you can position can think position is responsible for. >> you sort of help pull it all together. brendan, you are studying psychology. you come from a arkansas. so how did you get into the program? >> the way i got in was i met mr. vincent through a different organization and the motto of alternative spring break really spoke to me, giving me the opportunity to touch the lives of young men and women as people have touched my life. it was just an...
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on the border of mexico and so the arizona, literally see and have lived here 40 years. i have a ranch next to the largest border patrol facility, so i am very much aware of the immigrants. my question is, i do not hear much information being discussed about this, but we have a number of tunnels that have been discovered where drugs and immigrants, they had to pay to come across the border, they are used. and up to this moment literally the amount coming across has been reduced, but still i see physically my property at night, there are various movements. i believe most of it is from tunnels and i am wondering if they are aware of that. >> host: before we get an answer, what do you do? found people on your ranch and what is your reaction? >> caller: this is 40 years on sharing. they had a horse patrol. i had a relationship with them, but this has gotten so huge, 40 years ago until now , it is unbelievable. essentially i experienced literally 15 or 20 illegals walking in front of my ranch , the border patrol station and one summer, ten or 12 years in other was a shootout.
on the border of mexico and so the arizona, literally see and have lived here 40 years. i have a ranch next to the largest border patrol facility, so i am very much aware of the immigrants. my question is, i do not hear much information being discussed about this, but we have a number of tunnels that have been discovered where drugs and immigrants, they had to pay to come across the border, they are used. and up to this moment literally the amount coming across has been reduced, but still i see...
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he began to find ways to send very small amount of money back to his family in a rack, but a -- literally 1010, $15, $2020 peper month to allow them to eat and buy medicine. when others figured out he had no figured out a way to do this, they wanted to send money back to their families. on behehalf of 13 families, he spent v very small amounts backo erect, never more than $100 a month for anyone family, enough to basically sustained 13 families. he did this for a decade. when the sanctions on the regime were lifted. and 202003 he became an outspoken advocate of the proposed attttack on iraq. as a nuclear engineer, he was incrededibly well-l-suited, very credible to argue e that saddam had no active program, that the war was being sold based on an in l litany of misinformation about a rack -- about iraqi weapons of mass to russian, arguing that removing saddam by foreign popowers would spawn h n suffering, basically warning of everything that would happen. as a result he attracted a lot of attention from the u.s. government. blue, 35out of the federal agents showed up at his home, armed, w
he began to find ways to send very small amount of money back to his family in a rack, but a -- literally 1010, $15, $2020 peper month to allow them to eat and buy medicine. when others figured out he had no figured out a way to do this, they wanted to send money back to their families. on behehalf of 13 families, he spent v very small amounts backo erect, never more than $100 a month for anyone family, enough to basically sustained 13 families. he did this for a decade. when the sanctions on...
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literally -- it blew my mine.ngheoi that? what's in her mouth? ? she's at the dentist.. >> that's mazing. >> i literally am going to getet that.th. thank you brooks. >> an mazing shot. my favorite shot in the wholele film when you sit on that bed bd and it flies you up.p. >> god. >> it look like one shot.ok lik how do they -- your hub get that shot? is it two cut together, how did they do that? >> that's -- he just threw me m against the wall.ainsthe wa today i'm talking about it. >> right.>> >> he said -- what is the trickk he's like we're going put you on the end of the bed and then a t we're going to catapult youapulu against that wall.agnst that no, but you can't talk about the trickery, right? rig >> awesome. >> but it is -- it is one -- it is and isn't it one shot. sho >> that's all i wanted to know.o >> it's amazing and somebody did help with that but i did parts,r some did part and then -- likenk you keep doing it in parts butns the whole thing that's why weshw were like you can't cut away from it. it has
literally -- it blew my mine.ngheoi that? what's in her mouth? ? she's at the dentist.. >> that's mazing. >> i literally am going to getet that.th. thank you brooks. >> an mazing shot. my favorite shot in the wholele film when you sit on that bed bd and it flies you up.p. >> god. >> it look like one shot.ok lik how do they -- your hub get that shot? is it two cut together, how did they do that? >> that's -- he just threw me m against the wall.ainsthe wa today...
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you literally could cut it with a utility knife but a saw works >> what is this? >> it's a lighting issue. this is from halo light. i like about this that they're all solar. this is a big trend right now but security is a big thing. this is your gutter outside. this light can hang on the gutter. they're solar powered as they charge all day long and night, they run for ten hours. it's hard in the studio to see, but it does light up. and there you go. and so you can put a series of these together along a gutter line. they also have a gangway that is dark, if you live in an urban setting. >> nothing to do with your gutter. just a place to put them on. >> and literally, you clip it on. they have these decorative lights. solar powered. they look beautiful and then the little mason jar. i like those. it's a little pricey, but i like it. >> a minute, mr. lou. >> that is a new way to do bids on your house. this is a quick connect. that's it. no valve to go op. no valve to go on. >> that would be a pain. >> someone with arthritis, from a vandal perspective, this from a des
you literally could cut it with a utility knife but a saw works >> what is this? >> it's a lighting issue. this is from halo light. i like about this that they're all solar. this is a big trend right now but security is a big thing. this is your gutter outside. this light can hang on the gutter. they're solar powered as they charge all day long and night, they run for ten hours. it's hard in the studio to see, but it does light up. and there you go. and so you can put a series of...
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the cost of the child's private school including religious schools, another liberal justice degree literally the 1st and 2nd amendments that are in the constitution. he or she could read broadly those rights all the another liberal nominated to the court, even reasonable restrictions on abortion enacted in the law through the democratic process would be swept away. just a few years ago the court upheld the ban on partial-birth abortion by a five to four vote. partial-birth abortion is a horrific practice that pushes an unborn baby school , killing it well its head is still in the womb. it is one very small step short of infanticide. infanticide. if the american people elected liberal during his presidential election and that president nominates another liberal to replace justice clear, we can all expect the constitutional right to abortion on demand without limitation. in other words, and the words of one law professor, at risk precedents run from campaign-finance to commerce, from race to religion and improves the signature scalia projects such as the second amendment , some will go quickly
the cost of the child's private school including religious schools, another liberal justice degree literally the 1st and 2nd amendments that are in the constitution. he or she could read broadly those rights all the another liberal nominated to the court, even reasonable restrictions on abortion enacted in the law through the democratic process would be swept away. just a few years ago the court upheld the ban on partial-birth abortion by a five to four vote. partial-birth abortion is a...
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." >>> literally, a cold front that's moving through new york city, it's snowing as you can see right now, but this area is expected to get a coat zblg take a look, this is live outside our studio right now. the snow lightly falling. temperatures won't fall much below freezing. a different story in boston, live picture here -- >> where is it? >> a snow-covered camera. up to 7 inches expected there. schools in the city have already canceled classes today. >> in needham, massachusetts, communities closer to the coast could see as much as 10 inches of snow. >>> you can see on the radar the storm's eastern tracks. the coastal areas will see the boston will reach 41 degrees, 51 in new york. >>> some breaking news coming into us from the korean peninsula where the military there the south korean military says that north korea has fired multiple short-range missills into the water. this morning's large comes three days after they fired three short-range missiles. in defiance of new sanctions imposed by the u.n. and the u.s. >>> the marine killed in an isis rocket attack in iraq has been iden
." >>> literally, a cold front that's moving through new york city, it's snowing as you can see right now, but this area is expected to get a coat zblg take a look, this is live outside our studio right now. the snow lightly falling. temperatures won't fall much below freezing. a different story in boston, live picture here -- >> where is it? >> a snow-covered camera. up to 7 inches expected there. schools in the city have already canceled classes today. >> in...
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i literally cried.d and not on grass. it was the first time she played basketball after the accident. i literally cried. she started playing for a reason and she wants to get better and she's coachable and she listening and she works her tail off day in and day out. >> some tests discover strength. sidney shows off her fearless spirit, visible from head toe. >> i have to show for everyone with a prosthetic you can do whatever you want. >> go, sidney. sidney plays on a number of team year round. now she is currently in the playoffs with her arlington all stars team and aspires in play in college just like her mom. >>> well that's all for news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us. we're going to leave you with astronaut scott kelly's final sunrise photos from safe. until next time remember, be safe, be kind, be happy. bye-bye, everybody. ♪ i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends said i should get fios because it's the fastest... i just downloaded 600 photos in
i literally cried.d and not on grass. it was the first time she played basketball after the accident. i literally cried. she started playing for a reason and she wants to get better and she's coachable and she listening and she works her tail off day in and day out. >> some tests discover strength. sidney shows off her fearless spirit, visible from head toe. >> i have to show for everyone with a prosthetic you can do whatever you want. >> go, sidney. sidney plays on a number...
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in the letter he is literally asking, there are literally clubs where people talk about politics. do think we could give these pamphlets to the clubs. he is reaching for party structure. that is another part of the equation that i think is easy to take for granted when you're not looking at people struggling to just figure out how do you get people who have something they want to do together, actually do that thing together. >> from my perspective of seeing how the senate used to operate, when the southern democrats shared all of the most important committees, they were often out of step with the national party agenda. they often blocked significant portions of it. they did not necessarily destroyed a national party because the majority caps on chairman of the committees. there were lots of places for they gave in issues, and did not feel they had to oppose on all of the accounts. they have done histories with people who were working in the avenue background and talking about how james eastland, the chairman of the judiciary committee could work very well with ted kennedy, or so m
in the letter he is literally asking, there are literally clubs where people talk about politics. do think we could give these pamphlets to the clubs. he is reaching for party structure. that is another part of the equation that i think is easy to take for granted when you're not looking at people struggling to just figure out how do you get people who have something they want to do together, actually do that thing together. >> from my perspective of seeing how the senate used to operate,...
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the national press portrayed him almost literally as a messiah figure for his party. he's been the guy whose concession speeches were treated like victory speeches.
the national press portrayed him almost literally as a messiah figure for his party. he's been the guy whose concession speeches were treated like victory speeches.
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