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power is changing in mansfield.ny we shalljulia indo film, one of mansfield's biggest employers. nick of the company, how did you react when the pits close 30 years ago? —— nick linney. i think most people thought mansfield would go straight down the plug but this town is full of great people and there is a great commodity of human endeavour here. you could see that call was running out. but we do what people do, make other arrangements and we are still here. things are changing and the town is very heavily and teu. why is that so? is it the deprivation, a kickback against that? it could be. who actually knows the answer? i cannot speak for the town. at a kind of thing mansfield people don't really like being told what to do all the time. we have lost all the coal—mining and textiles. but we're still here and it is a good and improving town. most of us have had to, most people have put their political views aside. they have not abandoned them but put them aside and other new mansfield, which is coming out of coal—mi
power is changing in mansfield.ny we shalljulia indo film, one of mansfield's biggest employers. nick of the company, how did you react when the pits close 30 years ago? —— nick linney. i think most people thought mansfield would go straight down the plug but this town is full of great people and there is a great commodity of human endeavour here. you could see that call was running out. but we do what people do, make other arrangements and we are still here. things are changing and the...
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. >> i'm amber jordan and i was in the mansfield at the last town hall. i choked back again today because as you remember maybe i have a pre-existing condition. i am a beneficiary of the aca and enrolling in 2013 i never lost access to care. i paid with blue cross-blue shield, a great program and never lost access to my doctors and as you know narrow-minded view or told you last meeting i have one prescription that without insurance would be 30,000 $50. it's keeping me in remission. but watching tv today i see that we are talking about epa again and in those talks has been language that we could meet in a congress pool. congress pools are not health care. we should be talking about health care. we should be talking about -- and not pandering and catering to lobbyists. we should not be catering to insurance companies. [applause] i am an american and i know that we hear the word patriotism and patriots a lot thrown around. i think we could probably all agree on that. standing by your country does not mean standing by your president or any other official in
. >> i'm amber jordan and i was in the mansfield at the last town hall. i choked back again today because as you remember maybe i have a pre-existing condition. i am a beneficiary of the aca and enrolling in 2013 i never lost access to care. i paid with blue cross-blue shield, a great program and never lost access to my doctors and as you know narrow-minded view or told you last meeting i have one prescription that without insurance would be 30,000 $50. it's keeping me in remission. but...
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her number got pulled again in mansfield and again today. a number was pulled that you used. however you got to use it. my answer is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care about is isn't working. it is not working. if hillary clinton had won, we would be trying to fix it. we're just trying to fix it in a little bit different way. you're covered under pre-existing conditions under the affordable care act. you'll be covered under the repeal and replace bill. pre-existing conditions are going to be covered. yes. pre-existing conditions will be covered. how you do it -- it is my turn to talk. i listened to you. you can listen to me. no matter how you -- your concerns about having coverage for your drug prescription and you're concerned that you're going to have health insurance, it's going to happen. if a state chooses to use a high risk pool and they put you in it, you probably won't even know it. the only way -- the reason they are creating the high risk pool is we're trying to create a market-based system that creates lower premiums wit
her number got pulled again in mansfield and again today. a number was pulled that you used. however you got to use it. my answer is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care about is isn't working. it is not working. if hillary clinton had won, we would be trying to fix it. we're just trying to fix it in a little bit different way. you're covered under pre-existing conditions under the affordable care act. you'll be covered under the repeal and replace...
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spoke to you in mansfield in the last time hall. i drove again today because, as you remember may be, have a pre-existing condition. i have crohn's disease. i've a beneficiary of the aca. i enrolled in 2013. i never lost access to care. costs ---- paid blue blue cross blue shield. i told you last meeting that i have one prescription that, without insurance, would be $3042. watching tv today, i see that we acatalking about repealing again. in those talks, have been language that would put me in a high risk pool. high-risk bulls are not health care. pools are-- high risk not health care. we should not be pandering and catering to audiences like big pharma. we should not be catering to insurance companies. [applause] thatan american and i know we use the word patriotism and patriots a lot. i think we could agree that they are all great americans. he defined patriotism by saying it does not mean stand by the president or any other political by which he himself stands by the come -- country. it is patriotic to officially serve the countr
spoke to you in mansfield in the last time hall. i drove again today because, as you remember may be, have a pre-existing condition. i have crohn's disease. i've a beneficiary of the aca. i enrolled in 2013. i never lost access to care. costs ---- paid blue blue cross blue shield. i told you last meeting that i have one prescription that, without insurance, would be $3042. watching tv today, i see that we acatalking about repealing again. in those talks, have been language that would put me in...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news, mansfield, massachusetts. >>> we're back in a moment with a high-tech feature from the post office to stop thieves from stealing your mail. >>> tonight as united airlines continues to deal with fallout from the passenger's violent forceful removal from a flight to make room for its own employees to fly, delta is giving supervisors permission to offer passengers up to nearly $10,000 in compensation to give up their seats on overbooked flights. that's up from the previous maximum of about $1300. >>> a new feature from the u.s. post office is taking the mystery out of your mailbox. a new service ruled out today called informed delivery will e-mail you a picture every day showing each piece of mail you can expect to be delivered. it's an effort to cut down on mail theft so you know if anything is missing. it's optional and it's free. >>> caught on camera, fiery crash along a louisiana highway. a dashcam captured the massive explosion when police say an 18-wheeler carrying 8,000 gallons of fuel rear-ended a dump truck going at a slow rate of speed. the driver of the
kristen dahlgren, nbc news, mansfield, massachusetts. >>> we're back in a moment with a high-tech feature from the post office to stop thieves from stealing your mail. >>> tonight as united airlines continues to deal with fallout from the passenger's violent forceful removal from a flight to make room for its own employees to fly, delta is giving supervisors permission to offer passengers up to nearly $10,000 in compensation to give up their seats on overbooked flights. that's...
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speed restrictions in mansfield. that's because of foggy conditions there. crash in upper moreland.t around edge hill road. end with mass transit. amtrak on modified schedule. new jersey transit holiday schedule. >>> burlington county police department is cracking down on distracted driving. discussed effort to stop drivers from using hand held phones and other devices. it's part of statewide you drive, you text, you pay enforcement campaign. >>> a bucks county janitor surprised. take a look. >> very emotional. starting chanting. >> we'll tell you about the national award he is now up for. >>> coming up at six, child's message of diversity. little girl's response from a cashier asked if she would rather have a girl that looked more like her. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars,
speed restrictions in mansfield. that's because of foggy conditions there. crash in upper moreland.t around edge hill road. end with mass transit. amtrak on modified schedule. new jersey transit holiday schedule. >>> burlington county police department is cracking down on distracted driving. discussed effort to stop drivers from using hand held phones and other devices. it's part of statewide you drive, you text, you pay enforcement campaign. >>> a bucks county janitor...
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faculty members in california, clannon, mansfield and eden boroughinboroedinboro.on share food pantry started after the faculty and staff saw students going hungry. especially near the end of the semester when students are low on funds. >>> let's head to lehigh valley where it is a win for a long time major league baseball uniform maker. workers have learned they will be on the job for years to come. there was some innocent when mlb officials announced under armour would take over, but a company cut a deal with under armour to continue making the merchandise locally. >>> traffic trouble will continue at the jersey shore. fastest route remains shutdown. inlet bridge is closed down after a crack. movement and deterioration in support structure. now have to take the garden state parkway or route nine to travel between those two towns. >>> 4:46 on this wednesday. jessica boyington is keeping an eye on the traffic for us. >> check in with jess looking at route 1, the boulevard. >> watching the boulevard. camera around roberts avenue. don't have problems reported at leas
faculty members in california, clannon, mansfield and eden boroughinboroedinboro.on share food pantry started after the faculty and staff saw students going hungry. especially near the end of the semester when students are low on funds. >>> let's head to lehigh valley where it is a win for a long time major league baseball uniform maker. workers have learned they will be on the job for years to come. there was some innocent when mlb officials announced under armour would take over, but...
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that will pay for the stabilization of emergency and mansfield ways, debris removal and repair work to the downed power plant. governor brown said, has asked fema's acting administrator for financial assistance. last month when he was in washington. >>> powerful storms that killed two people in louisiana have new moved on to alabama and other parts of the southeast. yesterday, a tornado flipped a mobile home outside of lafayette, louisiana, killing a mother and her three-year-old daughter. this storm brought hurricane- force winds, large hail and sparked flash flooding. >> it's like it happened to my kids in my home and going through the same thing. >> tornados and strong winds are likely today from parts of mississippi, extending to south carolina. the greatest tornado risk is centered over southern alabama. >>> families and rescuers new searching desperately through mud and debris for victims of flooding and land slides in colombia. 254 people are dead, including 43 children. kelly wright has the latest details. >> reporter: rescue teams continue to search for survivors after devasta
that will pay for the stabilization of emergency and mansfield ways, debris removal and repair work to the downed power plant. governor brown said, has asked fema's acting administrator for financial assistance. last month when he was in washington. >>> powerful storms that killed two people in louisiana have new moved on to alabama and other parts of the southeast. yesterday, a tornado flipped a mobile home outside of lafayette, louisiana, killing a mother and her three-year-old...
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. >>> in montgomery county, a mansfield man will spend 15 to 20 years for killing a man in church. >> rob storms was convicted for killing rob braxton at keystone fellowship church last april. prosecutors say storms was angry about a seat situation. and the two got into an argument in the church. >>> groping eyewitness incidents happened at the university of delaware. carlos maldonado graped several students last week as they walked by him. >>> police at the jersey shore looking for a man driving up to children and talking to them. wildwood crest police say he approached children twice in two days. police say the man is in his 50s. he drove up to two girls as they walked home from school. they say he did the same the next day to a boy playing in front of his home. the man was last seen in a light gold suv. >>> lower the guns! lower the murder! >> neighbors in camden taking a stand against gun violence. they marched five blocks from the bonsell school to whitman park. police have seized or confiscated 100 guns since january. >>> a new medical initiative in south jersey will help milita
. >>> in montgomery county, a mansfield man will spend 15 to 20 years for killing a man in church. >> rob storms was convicted for killing rob braxton at keystone fellowship church last april. prosecutors say storms was angry about a seat situation. and the two got into an argument in the church. >>> groping eyewitness incidents happened at the university of delaware. carlos maldonado graped several students last week as they walked by him. >>> police at the...
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california clarion cheney edinboro and mansfield universities have notified the union that representsty and coaches in the state. enrollment at cheney a historically black university has dropped 53 percent since 2010. the layoffs would start in 2018. >> all right. now let's get a look at your weather. >> all right, guys, i'm coming. >> looking like we'll get a little bit of everything. >> david, dinner is ready. [laughter] >> i'm really sorry about that. i'm super busy today. >> you should ring a bell. >> storm tracker6 shows us we're looking at dry conditions right now. today no problems. tomorrow things will change. let's get you i don't it side. we got sky6 and we are looking at penn's landing and dry conditions across the region. a little bit of fog however has developed over toward trenton and down toward the shore. at least the north jersey shore, so that's something to keep in mind early anyway. most of us looking at clear skies though and the temperatures are treating us well. 60 degrees in philadelphia, 56 in allentown, 58 in wilmington, 54 in cape may. and as we take a look
california clarion cheney edinboro and mansfield universities have notified the union that representsty and coaches in the state. enrollment at cheney a historically black university has dropped 53 percent since 2010. the layoffs would start in 2018. >> all right. now let's get a look at your weather. >> all right, guys, i'm coming. >> looking like we'll get a little bit of everything. >> david, dinner is ready. [laughter] >> i'm really sorry about that. i'm super...
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the directors he left and then larry to over after that such is the first part they passed a the mansfield amendment with every single darpa program had to be tied to a defense goal. so after the vietnam war to see if the field offices were closed down in the late agency was transformed and then to name the vietnam office so the '80s was a different period by the time it gets to the 1990's and the cold war darpa what do we do dryexx what is the mission? so tell me something that came out of that there was a long pause and something about a propeller and he was laughing there was nothing. it is a problem-solving agency that comes up with solutions to military problems. so when it was forced into dual-use. so with that economic innovation that customer happens to be the pentagon. other wise it is a draft. and then to have no expertise. >> so people know what to bid on. >> but that technology started off classified with the washington metropolitan area. so how you transition back to the commercial world? so with us spinoff and the let me tell you to sit there be a voice recognition technology
the directors he left and then larry to over after that such is the first part they passed a the mansfield amendment with every single darpa program had to be tied to a defense goal. so after the vietnam war to see if the field offices were closed down in the late agency was transformed and then to name the vietnam office so the '80s was a different period by the time it gets to the 1990's and the cold war darpa what do we do dryexx what is the mission? so tell me something that came out of...
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last week about how we got to the 60 vote threshold back in the 1970's under then majority leader mansfield. for might be worthwhile people to read if they are interested in history. second point, even though i am a conservative, i am actually against what i think the republicans are going to do later today because i think you need bipartisanship, but on the other hand, i think the democrats have undercut their own argument by some of the very deep ideological comments they have made both in committee and on the floor. i think the rhetoric is not healthy to the case that they have a legitimate story for. host: thank you. thank you for your service. a couple more tweets. from inside the "new york times," this headline. "the court clash is a loss for the country." senator chuck schumer front and center regarding democrats triggering the nuclear option. this is from senator harry reid in 2013. [video clip] >> the change we propose the change we propose today will ensure executive and judicial nominations. yes, no. the rule change will make closure for all nominations other than the supreme cou
last week about how we got to the 60 vote threshold back in the 1970's under then majority leader mansfield. for might be worthwhile people to read if they are interested in history. second point, even though i am a conservative, i am actually against what i think the republicans are going to do later today because i think you need bipartisanship, but on the other hand, i think the democrats have undercut their own argument by some of the very deep ideological comments they have made both in...
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in mansfield, ohio, independent line, darrell. good morning. caller: good morning. the media would pay a little more attention to that harris and black box voting.org. she has been investigating all of this electronic voting for many years and the hidden corruption behind shoulder voting is done -- how the voting is done. and i believe they have now perfected their thing so that anybody who runs for a high public office, the republicans can always manipulate it so that they will win. and if you have seen some of her videos about fractional voting and things like that -- i wish the media would really delve into it and find out more information and expose that kind of thing. host: we appreciate your call. let's go to beverly in north carolina, democrats line. caller: good morning. nothing. has done he hasn't excelled in anything except getting that judge where he wanted him to be. has failedelse, he and that is why he is not so concerned about the 100 day mark. mr. trump promised a lot things to a lot of people who feel like him. he felt like them because he needed th
in mansfield, ohio, independent line, darrell. good morning. caller: good morning. the media would pay a little more attention to that harris and black box voting.org. she has been investigating all of this electronic voting for many years and the hidden corruption behind shoulder voting is done -- how the voting is done. and i believe they have now perfected their thing so that anybody who runs for a high public office, the republicans can always manipulate it so that they will win. and if you...
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speed restrictions because of that in mansfield and robbinsfield. new jersey turnpike not reporting any problems. we'll end here in new castle. we've had flooding that closed a portion of airport road for a if few days now. >>> 6:19. this wednesday. meteorologist bill henley is tracking a warm day ahead. bill? >> beautiful day. look how nice and clear it is at penn's landing. no sign of fog in new jersey and northeast philadelphia in this view. most of the area is looking nice and clear like spring city pennsylvania this morning. getting closer to sunrise. the temperatures, those warmer areas have no fog. the lehigh valley, the suburbs, delaware and philadelphia international, but find those colder neighborhoods and you've got fog this morning. lumberton, pemberton. cinnamonson. the warmer readings, nice and clear this morning. these 40s will warm up quickly. that will get rid of fog like that. then it's sunshine for the rest of the day. completely clear. nothing to show you this morning on the doppler radar. tomorrow morning, tracking showers with
speed restrictions because of that in mansfield and robbinsfield. new jersey turnpike not reporting any problems. we'll end here in new castle. we've had flooding that closed a portion of airport road for a if few days now. >>> 6:19. this wednesday. meteorologist bill henley is tracking a warm day ahead. bill? >> beautiful day. look how nice and clear it is at penn's landing. no sign of fog in new jersey and northeast philadelphia in this view. most of the area is looking nice...
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in georgia another possible tornado uprooted trees and damage d homes in the town of mansfield. there are no reports of injuries. >>> you wouldn't know it was spring in colorado. >> it puts it all in perspective. >> for us, though, it is feeling warmer out there. we like that. >> tammie souza is with us now. warm weather. let's keep thinking warm weather. >> this time of year, i tell you people do you really want to snow blow it away. so let's focus on today. because this is glorious. we made it into the 70s across the area. even cloe to 80 in delaware and out along the enginejersey shor. it's 76 in atlantic city. 72 in philly. mount pocono at 54. just the rest of the area enjoying spring-like temperatures and this fantastic weather. as far as the sky, we have seen a few high, thin clouds. we have seen a few isolated thunderstorms develop this afternoon. we're picking those up on the radar. you can see that out toward wild pack, we have a shower or storm that's moving by. maybe an isolated thunderstorm there. otherwise it's very isolated in nature across the area. we're continui
in georgia another possible tornado uprooted trees and damage d homes in the town of mansfield. there are no reports of injuries. >>> you wouldn't know it was spring in colorado. >> it puts it all in perspective. >> for us, though, it is feeling warmer out there. we like that. >> tammie souza is with us now. warm weather. let's keep thinking warm weather. >> this time of year, i tell you people do you really want to snow blow it away. so let's focus on today....
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sanction, a suspension from holding office, and he suggested this evening that his barrister michael mansfield anti—semitic remarks. what is the background to this? it dates back to a bbc radio interview to vanessa feltz last year, in which he said the labour mp naz shah had been over the top, but not anti—semitic, when she shared a facebook page suggesting that israel should be moved to the us, and she had written, problem solved. naz shah shared this post before she became an mp in 2015. in that interview with vanessa feltz, ken livingstone went on to suggest that adolf hitler had supported zionism because of the havara agreement of 1933, although he did not say that in that interview, between the zionist federation of germany and the nazi germany. and this allowed thousands of germanjews to migrate to the british mandate of palestine. and it appears that the central defence of mr livingstone today was that he was not saying in that interview that hitler was a zionist, he was saying that hitler supported zionism, and he says those do not amount to anti—semitic remarks. thank you very much. w
sanction, a suspension from holding office, and he suggested this evening that his barrister michael mansfield anti—semitic remarks. what is the background to this? it dates back to a bbc radio interview to vanessa feltz last year, in which he said the labour mp naz shah had been over the top, but not anti—semitic, when she shared a facebook page suggesting that israel should be moved to the us, and she had written, problem solved. naz shah shared this post before she became an mp in 2015....
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a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity that most people have in their whole body, cameek i would show up in the majority leader's office to report on the assignment i was given. it took me about three months to figure out all he was doing was checking my pulse to see how i was doing. one day at the end of may, following the tradition i had, which was what to walk through those double doors down the senate to check so i know which amtrak train i can take to get home to see my sons. and jessie was -- friend of mine to this day bob dole and one of my mentors, teddy kennedy, for the precursor, for the america's with disabilities act. he's talking about it's not government's obligation to care and deal with the handicap, et cetera. so i walked in and sat down for my meeting. and i guess i looked angry and he said, what's the matter, joe, he spoke and turned. i said, that jessie helms, and i went on to basically say, he had no social redeeming value. i didn't understand how he could do what he was doing. he looked at me and said, joe what would you tell me if i told you that
a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity that most people have in their whole body, cameek i would show up in the majority leader's office to report on the assignment i was given. it took me about three months to figure out all he was doing was checking my pulse to see how i was doing. one day at the end of may, following the tradition i had, which was what to walk through those double doors down the senate to check so i know which amtrak train i can take to get home to see my...
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. >> that shows we are running a fair town hall because i never got cold in mansfield and he got cold again today. >>. >> and member was pulled and you used it, however you got to use it. my answer is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care act isn't working. it's not working. [inaudible conversation] if hillary clinton had one, we'd be trying to fix it. we're just trying to fix it in a different way. you're covered under previous conditions under the affordable care act. you will be covered under a repeal and replace bill. the pre-existing conditions are going to be covered. yes. [inaudible conversation] pre-existing conditions will be covered. how you do it, it's my turn to talk, i listened to you, you can listen to me. no matter, no. you're concerned about having coverage for your drug prescription and you are concerned that you're going to have health insurance. it's going to happen. if the state chooses to use a high risk pool and they put you in it, you probably won't even know it. the only way that we are creating a high risk pool because
. >> that shows we are running a fair town hall because i never got cold in mansfield and he got cold again today. >>. >> and member was pulled and you used it, however you got to use it. my answer is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care act isn't working. it's not working. [inaudible conversation] if hillary clinton had one, we'd be trying to fix it. we're just trying to fix it in a different way. you're covered under previous...
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[applause] >> well, that shows where running a fair townhall, because her number coupled in mansfield and a couple again today. [inaudible] >> well, a number was pulled that you used, however you got to use it. that's between you and whoever gave it to you. my aunt is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care act isn't working. it's -- [inaudible] -- it's not working, whether, if hillary clinton had one, we would be trying to fix it. we're just trying to fix it a a little bit different way. [inaudible] >> you are covered under pre-existing conditions under the affordable care act. you will be covered under a repeal and replace bill. [inaudible] >> pre-existing conditions are going to be covered. yes. [inaudible] >> well, pre-existing conditions will be covered. [inaudible] >> is going -- [inaudible] >> how you do it -- it's my turn to talk. i listen to you. you listen to me. the matter how you, you are concerned about having coverage for your drug prescription and you are concerned that you're going to have health insurance. it's going to happen.
[applause] >> well, that shows where running a fair townhall, because her number coupled in mansfield and a couple again today. [inaudible] >> well, a number was pulled that you used, however you got to use it. that's between you and whoever gave it to you. my aunt is going to be about the same as it was two or three days ago. the affordable care act isn't working. it's -- [inaudible] -- it's not working, whether, if hillary clinton had one, we would be trying to fix it. we're just...
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a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity in his little finger than most people have ino this day, bob dole, and one of my mentors, teddy kennedy are the precursor for the americans with disabilities act. he's talking about is not government's obligation to care or deal with the handicapped, et cetera. so i walked in and sat down for a may meeting. and i guess i looked angry and he said what's the matter. he spoke in tones than i said that jesse home. i went on to basically say he had no socially redeeming value. i didn't understand how you could do what he was doing. he looked at me and said what would you tell me if i told you that gotten jesse helme is two years ago as reading the raleigh observer in their hometown of raleigh, north carolina. a young man of steel braces up for his hips with steel crutches thing i want for christmas is someone to love me. what would you say if i told you they went and adopt the back child? i said i would feel foolish. he said what they did, joe. he said i learned a long time ago everyone sent you a cent because their state found someth
a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity in his little finger than most people have ino this day, bob dole, and one of my mentors, teddy kennedy are the precursor for the americans with disabilities act. he's talking about is not government's obligation to care or deal with the handicapped, et cetera. so i walked in and sat down for a may meeting. and i guess i looked angry and he said what's the matter. he spoke in tones than i said that jesse home. i went on to basically say...
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a man named mike mansfield, i man who had more integrity than most people have in their whole body cameaid you owe it to your deceased wife and .our child to be sworn in only 1712 had been sworn in. come stay six months. today our supposed to be sworn in, as mike castle remembered, i didn't show up, i stayed in the hospital, changed my mind. he sent the secretary of the senate to the hospital to swear me and -- swear me in. when i went down and i got an assignment, i thought every freshman senator got an assignment. once a week i would show up in the majority leader's office to report on the assignment i was given. it took me about three months to figure out all he was doing was checking my pulse to see how i was doing. one day at the end of may, following the tradition i had, which was to walk through those double doors down into the senate to check when the last vote would be so i know which amtrak train i can get -- take to get home to see my sons. jesse holman's from -- jesse helms from north carolina, a friend of mine to this day, bob dole and one of my mentors teddy , kennedy, for
a man named mike mansfield, i man who had more integrity than most people have in their whole body cameaid you owe it to your deceased wife and .our child to be sworn in only 1712 had been sworn in. come stay six months. today our supposed to be sworn in, as mike castle remembered, i didn't show up, i stayed in the hospital, changed my mind. he sent the secretary of the senate to the hospital to swear me and -- swear me in. when i went down and i got an assignment, i thought every freshman...
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go to the senate because of an accident that occurred after i was elected, and a man named mike mansfield to your deceased wife and child to be sworn in 117, i think he said 12 had ever been sworn in. come stay six months. so, the day i was supposed to be sworn in, as mike cassel knows, i didn't show up, i stayed at the hospital. so he sent the secretary to the hospital to swear me in. when i went down, i got an assignment. i thought every freshman senator got an assignment. once a week i'd show up and the majority of the leaders' office to report on the assignment i was given. it took me about three months to figure out all he was doing, god love him, as my mother would say, he was taking my pulse to see how i was doing. one day in the end of may following the tradition i had, which was to walk through those doors, double doors down in the well of the senate to check when the last vote would be so i knew which amtrak train i could take to get home to see my sons. and jesse hielms, one of my mentors, teddy kennedy for the precursor for the americans with disabilities act. he was talking a
go to the senate because of an accident that occurred after i was elected, and a man named mike mansfield to your deceased wife and child to be sworn in 117, i think he said 12 had ever been sworn in. come stay six months. so, the day i was supposed to be sworn in, as mike cassel knows, i didn't show up, i stayed at the hospital. so he sent the secretary to the hospital to swear me in. when i went down, i got an assignment. i thought every freshman senator got an assignment. once a week i'd...
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judge mansfield is for it. and he paused and i could see or hear figuratively the wheels turning. yes, he said, that would be a good idea, he said, and then we could do stare and gas and charlie clark, wonderful idea. and it was even some fail suggestion to himself. i said, well, judge come to understand they are only talking about a posthumous installation. [laughing] >> so realizing i had the votes, he said fine. and then we got a sculptor, certainly recommend him or maybe pick tim, i don't know, the best name sculptor in the world, elliott goldfinger. [laughing] who did the sculpting. and it was, the problem was that he had to work from photographs and for said i won't do it because it only work from life. and we finally persuaded him. judge pierce and i who had decided to do that. we worry that you who had the great honor of serving with judge friendly. so we got some photographs. we had a group of them and he finally, started the work. he invited us to see it in progress, which astonish me but he said, yes, i would like you to. you knew him in life and i can sigh went to to s
judge mansfield is for it. and he paused and i could see or hear figuratively the wheels turning. yes, he said, that would be a good idea, he said, and then we could do stare and gas and charlie clark, wonderful idea. and it was even some fail suggestion to himself. i said, well, judge come to understand they are only talking about a posthumous installation. [laughing] >> so realizing i had the votes, he said fine. and then we got a sculptor, certainly recommend him or maybe pick tim, i...
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howard baker knew what my old majority leader, mike mansfield, and all students of the senate institutional role know, political for arization -- polarization, too much emphasis on one side of the aisle is not now and has never been a good thing for the senate. i am talking about politics when it becomes gamesmanship or when it becomes mean spirited or when it becomes overly manipulative to gain advantage. i'm not talking about differing political divisions. these things enrich our citizens. americans enjoy a good debate. that's what i wish they worked for now. but i well understand history and its ebb and flow and i well know that we live in an age of imagery. it is simply my wish that sometime soon the rising tide of imagery and partisanship will begin to ebb rather than to flow quite so freely. washington, in his farewell address, warned us against the baneful effects of the spirit of party when he said, in governments purely elected, it is a spirit not to be encouraged from their natural tendency, it is certain there will always be enough of that spirit for r purpose -- for every purpos
howard baker knew what my old majority leader, mike mansfield, and all students of the senate institutional role know, political for arization -- polarization, too much emphasis on one side of the aisle is not now and has never been a good thing for the senate. i am talking about politics when it becomes gamesmanship or when it becomes mean spirited or when it becomes overly manipulative to gain advantage. i'm not talking about differing political divisions. these things enrich our citizens....
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so i said, well, you know, judge feinberg is for it and judge oaks and judge mansfield is for it. he paused and said this meant i could see and hear figuratively the wheels are turning. he said that would be a good idea and then we could do stare and gus and charlie clark, wonderful idea. there was even some veiled suggestion to himself. [laughter] well, judge, you understand they're only talking about a posthumous installation. [laughter] realizing that i had the votes, he said fine. then i got a sculptor, certainly recommended or maybe picked him, i don't know but the best name sculptor in the world, elliott goldfinger. it was the problem was he had to work from photographs. he said i won't do it because i only work from life. we finally persuaded him, judge pierce pierce and i had the assignment to do this. we are the two who had the great honor of serving with judge friendly. we got some photographs. it was hard to find but we had a group of them and he finally started to work. he invited us to see, in progress. yes, i'd like you to see it. you knew him him in life and i didn'
so i said, well, you know, judge feinberg is for it and judge oaks and judge mansfield is for it. he paused and said this meant i could see and hear figuratively the wheels are turning. he said that would be a good idea and then we could do stare and gus and charlie clark, wonderful idea. there was even some veiled suggestion to himself. [laughter] well, judge, you understand they're only talking about a posthumous installation. [laughter] realizing that i had the votes, he said fine. then i...
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that was when mike mansfield, great man and wonderful majority leader of the senate, said from now on cloture, we're going to set aside that bill. you could have cloture, fill bust fillibusters and no one was inconvenienced. we need to spread the pain around again. make it so you have to filibuster and the senate can't move. the senate is agrieved. the filibusters are exhausted. there's pressure for compromise. between 1917, 100 years ago, just as we entered world war i, and the filibuster was put in place, the cloture rules. in 1970, there were, i think, 53 cloture petitions filed. since 1970 there have been 1,700 filed. it's promiscuous, meaningless. get the senate back to what it was. >> make them stand up. >> sure. >> make them talk. >> agonizing adventure. >> has been advocating for and just demonstrated this week exactly how painful it can be. he did a 15-hour filibuster, held the floor the entire night. >> good lord. >> it would be something that many members of the senate would then hesitate to ever invoke cloture or prevent cloture. >> after what happened yesterday, aren't we
that was when mike mansfield, great man and wonderful majority leader of the senate, said from now on cloture, we're going to set aside that bill. you could have cloture, fill bust fillibusters and no one was inconvenienced. we need to spread the pain around again. make it so you have to filibuster and the senate can't move. the senate is agrieved. the filibusters are exhausted. there's pressure for compromise. between 1917, 100 years ago, just as we entered world war i, and the filibuster was...
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he dressed mansfield in the glory of hollywood. come and check out some of these gowns and i got to try them on, too. i think have you some sound maybe from the show. steve: let's play it. >> a little tease, please. >> jamie colby off to try to be on the yes list. ♪ ♪ >> okay. not the way blackwell wanted his dresses to look. >> oh my gosh, feels so exciting to wear it. >> look at this. >> can you believe this is my job? i'm getting paid today. steve: in dresses. >> i didn't get to keep the dress. mr. blackwell was born in brooklyn. his last name was felter. not only did he change it to blackwell because he thought it was more glamorous. he legally changed his first name to mister. women cold fronted being on the worst dressed list. i guess it's true any publicity is good publicity. i appreciate that you guys gave me a little sneak peek. it's a big night on fox news channel tonight with the new lineup. we're doing our thing at fox business. and that's where you will find strange inheritance. if you miss it tonight you can dvr or we
he dressed mansfield in the glory of hollywood. come and check out some of these gowns and i got to try them on, too. i think have you some sound maybe from the show. steve: let's play it. >> a little tease, please. >> jamie colby off to try to be on the yes list. ♪ ♪ >> okay. not the way blackwell wanted his dresses to look. >> oh my gosh, feels so exciting to wear it. >> look at this. >> can you believe this is my job? i'm getting paid today. steve: in...