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mcguire. mcguire. 39. 39. 39. randall. randall. [laughter] randall. here we go, 16. elfrith. elfirth. elfrith. 21. 21. frank. frank. frank. frank is going for number 27. 27. not too bad. min. min. min. 31. 31. 31. subramanium. subramanium. 36. 36. 36. bell. bell. bell. [applause] [laughter] bell. bell is 15. ann harris of north carolina. harris of north carolina. there is one left, right, and that's number 6. [applause] ok. all right, how much fun was that? we have now concluded the lottery for members select. the sweet selection times will be displayed in a few minutes on the house transition website. please continue to monitor the list of available suites as they will change throughout the day. the first selection of the day will begin at 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. so it should pop up here in just a second. there it is. there it is. it doesn't have the times yet. so conaway. conaway will go at 10:00 a.m. no, that's all right. hold on, hold on. wait for the times to pop up. it'll be gillan. [indiscernible chatter] >> hey guys, hold on. [indiscernible chatter]
mcguire. mcguire. 39. 39. 39. randall. randall. [laughter] randall. here we go, 16. elfrith. elfirth. elfrith. 21. 21. frank. frank. frank. frank is going for number 27. 27. not too bad. min. min. min. 31. 31. 31. subramanium. subramanium. 36. 36. 36. bell. bell. bell. [applause] [laughter] bell. bell is 15. ann harris of north carolina. harris of north carolina. there is one left, right, and that's number 6. [applause] ok. all right, how much fun was that? we have now concluded the lottery for...
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mcguire. mcguire. 39. 39. 39. randall. randall. [laughter] randall. there we go. 16. 16. [applause] . alfred. alfred. 21. [applause] crank. crank. crank. going for number 27. not bad. min. min. 31. 31. subramaniam. 36. 36. well. -- bell. bell. [applause] bell. 15. [applause] and harris of north carolina. harris of north carolina. there is one left, right? and that is number six. [applause] ok. all right. having fun with that. now we have concluded the lottery for member select. the suite selection rounds will be displayed in a few minutes on the house transition website. please continue to monitor the list of available suites. they will change throughout the day. the first selection of the day will begin at 10:00 a.m.. 10:00 a.m.. it should pop up here in a second. there it is. there it is. conaway will go at 10:00 a.m.. that's not right. hold on. wait for the time to pop up. it will be given. -- gillen. le chatter] >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable institute c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from the house and senate floors to congr
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directly next to me we have the secretary of higher education in new jersey, pat mcguire, president of trinity washington university here in the district, see jay powell, director of advocacy at the admissions conference, and the intern here and recent college graduate. thank you and welcome. [ applause ] brian, i want to go to you and talk about what sophie mentioned, which is that some of these conflicting findings, where we see that three fourths of people are actually really skeptical about the way the country is headed with higher education, and that they don't feel there are very many positive effects, but at the same time, you see half of folks think it is really still worth it for their families. where do you think that split comes in? what is your theory? >> thank you for the question and for the opportunity to be with you all this evening. you know, i think i try to look at the glass half-full. and so, even though the headline is that there is diminishing confidence in higher education, i tend to hang my hat on the fact that a greater proportion of people actually think it is
directly next to me we have the secretary of higher education in new jersey, pat mcguire, president of trinity washington university here in the district, see jay powell, director of advocacy at the admissions conference, and the intern here and recent college graduate. thank you and welcome. [ applause ] brian, i want to go to you and talk about what sophie mentioned, which is that some of these conflicting findings, where we see that three fourths of people are actually really skeptical about...
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arthel: okay guys, let's bring in a republican strategist brian mcguire former chief of staff.director brownstein hyatt schreck master of marketing and televised images is there anything to make of his chosen ufc entourage? >> i think it's great. this is a sector of the electorate feels like it is not been spoken to the present is not just speaking to it but it's a welcoming everybody in. going to them. it is a real statement about the power of the mediation this campaign has really perfected. it's going around the legacy media to reach people. i think they are continuing that now clearly it is exciting the segment of the electorate and not a narrow one that ufc itself is not just usually popular you are sort of in making the statement over and over again we are talking to people if you like they've been ignored, overlooked or talked down to over the last four years. it's a great strategy it is clearly effective is clearly helpful in the campaign and the fact the president continues to sort of exercise that is great. >> what is your take on the omni presence of elon musk includ
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with everything president mcguire said, pedagogy changes. for the longest time, classes were seen as weed-out courses and it was a good thing if students dropped out of that course. >> rigor. >> exactly. that was rigor, quote/unquote academic. that is a breaking news alert for faculty members. but you're there to teach people how to do the thing that you're teaching. so it's important that you do whatever you nide to do to teacher the students in front of you. because they were admitted to is that institution, with the understanding that they would be successful at that institution, and that they run into you as a barrier. it is not that student's fault. it is your fault. and if you have a significant percentage of dfs, that's a you problem, a failure of your instruction, not a failure of the students. it's important to change that notion of what does it mean to have academic integrity and rigor. so we can support students and get them to where they need to be. as educated students, versus being forced out of particular programs because they
with everything president mcguire said, pedagogy changes. for the longest time, classes were seen as weed-out courses and it was a good thing if students dropped out of that course. >> rigor. >> exactly. that was rigor, quote/unquote academic. that is a breaking news alert for faculty members. but you're there to teach people how to do the thing that you're teaching. so it's important that you do whatever you nide to do to teacher the students in front of you. because they were...
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lisa and it's have it on a professor at university of bombs and primary convenor of mcguire hung coalition for peace and justice. sat down to me and shared just how much this topic legacy left by the us military affects us today. when we talk about the impact of the transition on the health of tomorrows of us as an indigenous population. let me see, is that the toxicity that comes from military activities, from war preparation, military exercises. it really is manifested in our physical bodies and we see this in cancer rates for example. and so one such evidence of this is a study that was done by no fall and had it which was published in 1997. and in their study, what they did was they looked and surveyed a 25 year period of cancer death certificates and so, and looking at those death certificates they identified and you know, computed what was the incidence of, of death of cancer on, on go on and they were able to establish that tomorrow's or the highest risk for cancer and that the incidence of cancer was increasing. and this is after they used different calculations from the world heal
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. >> assembly speaker robert rivas and senate pro tem mike mcguire both raised concerns about the policyoday, indicating the legislature will have questions when it comes back in session. positive developments tonight in the work to build a better bay area, with a big boost to our water supply. our partners at the bay area news group report there is a new deal to expand one of the state's largest reservoirs. water agencies and the federal government will spend nearly $1 billion to raise the dam at san luis reservoir. it's located between gilroy and los banos along highway 152. more than a mile of the highway would have to be rerouted to make room for the growing reservoir. santa clara county would get the largest share of the new water. tomorrow night, leaders in fremont are set to discuss a plan to restrict parking in the city as part of its shifting approach to the homeless crisis. if passed, the proposal will ban parking rvs in residential areas. it will also require people to move their cars after 72 hours. cities across the bay area have been adopting new restrictions for unhoused p
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that was our correspond christine mcguire in brussels. sketch up on some of the news stories making headlines today. in australia, fire broke out said sidney airport after a passenger plane made an emergency landing the boeing 737 circled back shortly after taking off local media se the plains engine exploded, sparking the fire angle dash is struggling to cope with a den. get a fever outbreak goes, climate change has breeding favorable conditions for the virus to spread. mosquito the carries doing good thrives during monsoon season, which is now extending into the winter world health organization has worn of an alarming spread of the virus world. want of the like, tricity is being restored parts of cuba. after hurricane raphael knocked out the islands power grid. it was the 2nd nationwide blackout in a month. there were no reports of fatalities and the latest storm, but the high winds and rains damage the infrastructure and hundreds of russian president vladimir putin has now commented publicly on donald trump's election. victory speaking at an event in the russian city of such a protein craz
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now mister mcguire, as we've been discussing before, the break there, there's the west, a at one poll with it's a developmental model. and then on the other side, they're large countries like russia, china, india, that i believe cannot be developed according to western specifications. it's not only that they don't want to that, but that it's not simply realistic because that would be impossible without losing not just national identity, but national substance because they're too large for the west to even offer them anything you know workable. but there are lots of countries in the middle juicing. now it is a good historical moment for those mid sized countries to try to charge their own developmental course by themselves. or are they still in some way bonded to the sources of either financing or let's say technology. things are changing it to look at the world. now you see a lot of middle size or even small countries that are, that are moving away from the west and see, look at what's happening in french speaking africa. a lot of countries are rebelling, expelling french forces, ques
now mister mcguire, as we've been discussing before, the break there, there's the west, a at one poll with it's a developmental model. and then on the other side, they're large countries like russia, china, india, that i believe cannot be developed according to western specifications. it's not only that they don't want to that, but that it's not simply realistic because that would be impossible without losing not just national identity, but national substance because they're too large for the...
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-vice principal mcguire. -really? yeah, her husband just died of als, so she is ready to get at it.who are you gonna go with? i was thinking of asking kara morris. why don't you ask her now? her locker's right over there. um... y-- uh, yeah, okay.
-vice principal mcguire. -really? yeah, her husband just died of als, so she is ready to get at it.who are you gonna go with? i was thinking of asking kara morris. why don't you ask her now? her locker's right over there. um... y-- uh, yeah, okay.
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. >> assembly speaker robert rivas and senate pro tem mike mcguire both raised concerns about the policyicating the legislature will have questions when it comes back in session. positive developments tonight in the work to build a better bay area, with a big boost to our water supply. our partners at the bay area news group report there is a new deal to expand one of the state's largest reservoirs. water agencies and the federal government will spend nearly $1 billion to raise the dam at san luis reservoir. it's located between gilroy and los banos along highway 152. more than a mile of the highway would have to be rerouted to make room for the growing reservoir. santa clara county would get the largest share of the new water. tomorrow night, leaders in fremont are set to discuss a plan to restrict parking in the city as part of its shifting approach to the homeless crisis. if passed, the proposal will ban parking rvs in residential areas. it will also require people to move their cars after 72 hours. cities across the bay area have been adopting new restrictions for unhoused people aft
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god >> brian: joining us right now to expand on the series and whye it is so important, ashley imp mcguireey, why is it so important in my mind in a way to understand the saints were reale people? >> i think the saints have a dtimeless appeal.co they are extraordinary men and women of virtue, web couragele, they lived heroic lives go to and i think people areou desperate to learn more aboutth their stories.eit >> brian: true. i mean, there is no doubt about it, people want to hear more about the stories for a lot of us and for me. i didn't know anything aboutss them. john the baptist we knew but do you know down toagyo our? the message is pretty strong. were you surprisedha martin scorsese jumped into its like this? >> a little bit and i have to say i was pleasantly surprised.e catholics are used to being mocked these days and that is sort of the status quo and hollywood is no exception to, that. from what i was able to see so far, he took care to really accurately and historically represent the saints. but di think what stood out toe how he draws out the deep faithe >> brian: i understand
god >> brian: joining us right now to expand on the series and whye it is so important, ashley imp mcguireey, why is it so important in my mind in a way to understand the saints were reale people? >> i think the saints have a dtimeless appeal.co they are extraordinary men and women of virtue, web couragele, they lived heroic lives go to and i think people areou desperate to learn more aboutth their stories.eit >> brian: true. i mean, there is no doubt about it, people want to...
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scarlet mcguire,s frank, thank you both.voters including barren trump's best friend who helped get trump on the joe rogan podcast will join us live on why young adults are turning to donald trump next. [ ♪♪ ] alright, we got your home and auto bundled and you saved hundreds. oh, that's nice, with the economy and all. what's the economy? [chuckling] where do we start? what isn't the economy? yes. [ laughter ] uh, it's -- it's so many thing. right. look, all you really need to know is that progressive can save you money without sacrificing quality coverage. you follow? i'll just look it up. hmm. that went well. [ chanting ] ♪ and the home of the brave♪ [cheering and applause] >> trace: students at auburn university in alabama chanting u.s.a. and singing the "star-spangled banner." we talked about key voting blocs that got trump re-elected but in addition to latino and women voters,s trump scored big with younger voters. let's bring in isabella de luca and conservative gen z influencer bo louden. bo, you first because you were
scarlet mcguire,s frank, thank you both.voters including barren trump's best friend who helped get trump on the joe rogan podcast will join us live on why young adults are turning to donald trump next. [ ♪♪ ] alright, we got your home and auto bundled and you saved hundreds. oh, that's nice, with the economy and all. what's the economy? [chuckling] where do we start? what isn't the economy? yes. [ laughter ] uh, it's -- it's so many thing. right. look, all you really need to know is that...
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and we had actually a graphic novel by this great novelist richard mcguire. came out in the '90s.nds of the audience. how can we get in the minds of the audience? how can we mess them up? and i said, "bob, is there a way we could do an entire movie shot from a tableau cinematic point of view?" and he said, "you mean, just have the camera locked and have all of time and space moving back and forth constantly so we could go back all the way to primordial america and 200 years in the future and have ben franklin go by and a bunch of people come into this house built up around you and it would be just you and robin?" and i said "yes." and he said "funny you should say that." and then he pulled out the graphic novel and he said, "we had -- if we could not have it, if we had any balls, we would shoot it like that." and so -- i'm doing a terrible imitation of a man i love and i love very well. >> stephen: ever having interviewed him, as far as i know, that is absolutely spot on. >> tom: every movie we have ever made, we sit on it for weeks and we talk about everything in the script. othe
and we had actually a graphic novel by this great novelist richard mcguire. came out in the '90s.nds of the audience. how can we get in the minds of the audience? how can we mess them up? and i said, "bob, is there a way we could do an entire movie shot from a tableau cinematic point of view?" and he said, "you mean, just have the camera locked and have all of time and space moving back and forth constantly so we could go back all the way to primordial america and 200 years in...
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and by the way, ray mcguire, whom i've known for a long time, he was in my class, and i always said,ays -- i hate it when you're in one of my classes because you're so damn smart, and i sit in the back and i read "the journal" and you know everything. he knows everything. he's the head of lazzrd. people don't understand that the people in the harris camp in new york are people that, if you're someone in my position, trying to figure out what's going on in business, you never thought they're democrats. what you thought was, i got to call them because i got to be sure i'm right >> we do have a statement from the trump campaign about the jobs number today, jim "this jobs report is a catastrophe and definitely reveals how badly kamala harris broke our economy. on the flip side, of course, there's fitch today, which says, "the fed is likely to place a high weight on the headline number," and they go into the reasons why >> i knew this would happen very quickly. i don't blame president trump's people for saying it there's a simplistic notion about what you can do. but you know, liz cheney,
and by the way, ray mcguire, whom i've known for a long time, he was in my class, and i always said,ays -- i hate it when you're in one of my classes because you're so damn smart, and i sit in the back and i read "the journal" and you know everything. he knows everything. he's the head of lazzrd. people don't understand that the people in the harris camp in new york are people that, if you're someone in my position, trying to figure out what's going on in business, you never thought...
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of the court building after the verdict that took them less than three hours to reach judge frank mcguire read their decision. >> guilty of attempted extortion, and the judge sentenced him to ten years in prison earlier, u.s. attorney dan webb had called him vicious, mean, evil depraved, a premeditated manipulator and opportunist after lewis conviction, he made arrangements to be interviewed by roy lane, the fbi richie teteak of the state police, and me for hours and hours on multiple occasions to assist us in solving the tylenol killing, and he started offering his various theories as to how it could have been done even drew out a device that could have been used to fill the capsules with cyanide created manuscripts and drew pen and ink drawings, and speculated about how the tylenol killer might have done what he did, who the tylenol killer might have been what the motivations and motives might have been. you made the point. i think that private citizen, you felt compelled to try and help in any way, but you didn't have any involvement in it. why would you try to help in such a way the s
of the court building after the verdict that took them less than three hours to reach judge frank mcguire read their decision. >> guilty of attempted extortion, and the judge sentenced him to ten years in prison earlier, u.s. attorney dan webb had called him vicious, mean, evil depraved, a premeditated manipulator and opportunist after lewis conviction, he made arrangements to be interviewed by roy lane, the fbi richie teteak of the state police, and me for hours and hours on multiple...
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our bronze partner, mcguire woods. and the american association. each of which have made contributions to this effort. we are some at some point today. i'm going to introduce to a very special young woman who did the art that is on the program. so look at the art and know that we are going to meet. we going to meet cedar hunt, who is a high school from montana, who entered her into the congressional art competition and won the montana's first district and she's even bringing her mother. so we will see her at some point, acknowledge her. we want to thank senator markwayne mullin and the senate rules committee for making this room to us. so now i would like to invite to the podium our first panel on native american citizenship, suffrage and and history. joining us today are two distinguished scholars, dr. lyla teeters noel and dr. david j. solverson. dr. dr. noel is a lecturer here at heart in harvard university's history and letters literature program. she holds degrees from vassar college, from columbia university and the university of new hampshir
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. >> assembly speaker robert rivas and senate pro tem mike mcguire both raised concerns about the policy. yesterday, indicating the legislature will have questions when it comes back in session. >> the thanksgiving holiday is right around the corner, and this year airports could be busier than ever, with a record number of people expected to fly over the holiday week. abc seven news reporter lena howland live at sfo this morning with what you can expect and what you can do to make your trip a little bit smoother. hi lena. >> hey, reggie. for those hitting the skies around the week of thanksgiving, plan for longer lines at security and the potential of delays or cancellations as the airports will be packed with larger schedules than usual. hopper says 36.5 million seats are scheduled to depart between november 23rd and december 3rd. that's up by nearly 5% compared to last year. united is expecting around 30,000 more people per day than last year. that's why the airline has added nearly 400 additional flights per day to help manage demand. operating nearly 4400 flights in total each day. e
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jenny then are reunited with their oscar winning director robert zemeckis based on their richard mcguirevel. kids uses cutting edge technology to tell the story of thousands of years on one piece of land from the dinosaurs to the small house where 3 generations of family come and go as in forrest gump. moments of history in this movie are seen and heard on television, but they're not the primary focus. it's almost hard to tell what is the transition from one era to another. never let you connect or care about the characters, the story lines that were felt fully developed. >> hanks and right. get digit lead e aged, which is interesting. but mostly i found distracting here had a lot of potential but never delivered much of it. it's a dean's list. c minus as always. you can get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. >> just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago and dean richards. 10, 50 is the time the annual report card about bay area. roads says that there's actually been not much change in the over
jenny then are reunited with their oscar winning director robert zemeckis based on their richard mcguirevel. kids uses cutting edge technology to tell the story of thousands of years on one piece of land from the dinosaurs to the small house where 3 generations of family come and go as in forrest gump. moments of history in this movie are seen and heard on television, but they're not the primary focus. it's almost hard to tell what is the transition from one era to another. never let you...
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lot of these other more right-leaning people within silicon valley, people like david saxs and sean mcguiresequoia capital, to be really public about their support for trump and to put their money behind his campaign, too. so, i think he's sort of, you know, really was at the vanguard of being willing to sort of take the public heat and attention for this such that other people in his circle felt comfortable backing trump. that is also true for bringing the people that have followed him for years, including his fan base. amna: musk is also the richest man in the world. he's the ceo of tesla and spacex. he also relies on the federal government for a big chunk of his wealth, right? he's gotten billions of dollars in federal government contracts over the years. from what we know about how former president trump, president-elect trump plans to govern, how could musk and his businesses benefit from a trump administration? vittoria: well, definitely what we know from how the first trump administration went is that trump values loyalty, and he is more than willing to use his position as president
lot of these other more right-leaning people within silicon valley, people like david saxs and sean mcguiresequoia capital, to be really public about their support for trump and to put their money behind his campaign, too. so, i think he's sort of, you know, really was at the vanguard of being willing to sort of take the public heat and attention for this such that other people in his circle felt comfortable backing trump. that is also true for bringing the people that have followed him for...
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. >> assembly speaker robert rivas and senate pro tem mike mcguire both raised concerns about the policy yesterday, indicating the legislature will have questions when it comes back in session. the thanksgiving holiday right around the corner and this year, airports could be busier than ever with a record number of people expected to fly over the holiday week. abc seven news reporter lena howland live at sfo this morning. with what you can expect and what you should do to make your trip a little bit smoother. hi lena. >> hey, reggie, good morning to you. for those hitting the skies around the week of thanksgiving, plan for longer lines at security and the potential of delays and cancellations as airports are packed with larger schedules than usual. now, hopper says 36.5 million seats are scheduled to depart between november 23rd and december 3rd. that's up by nearly 5% compared to last year. united is expecting about 30,000 more people per day than last year. that's why the airline has added nearly 400 additional flights a day to help manage demand. operating nearly 4400 flights in total
. >> assembly speaker robert rivas and senate pro tem mike mcguire both raised concerns about the policy yesterday, indicating the legislature will have questions when it comes back in session. the thanksgiving holiday right around the corner and this year, airports could be busier than ever with a record number of people expected to fly over the holiday week. abc seven news reporter lena howland live at sfo this morning. with what you can expect and what you should do to make your trip a...
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and congressional candidate john mcguire. thank you very much. good luck. special guy who is doing a good job. are you going to win here? [laughter] good job. thank you very much. we have the rnc chair. michael watley is here. what a job he did. he's doing a job. thank you. michael was the head of the gop in north carolina. we won it easily. 601 lawyers working. i said, that's the guy i like for this. i said, you don't have to worry about the votes. just worry about the theft. that's all i had. we've got plenty of votes. so many votes. we want more. say hello please. just raise that beautiful hand. thank you. he's doing a great job. one of the greatest entrepreneurs in america, steam wycoff. great gentlemen. thank you, steve. wherever you may be. most generous guy. here are the facts. kamala is a radical left marxist rated even worse than crazy bernie sanders himself. even worse than pocahontas i would say. kamala destroyed our economy. she was an original creator of the phone the police movement. anyone who wants to defund the police for one second is not
and congressional candidate john mcguire. thank you very much. good luck. special guy who is doing a good job. are you going to win here? [laughter] good job. thank you very much. we have the rnc chair. michael watley is here. what a job he did. he's doing a job. thank you. michael was the head of the gop in north carolina. we won it easily. 601 lawyers working. i said, that's the guy i like for this. i said, you don't have to worry about the votes. just worry about the theft. that's all i had....
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. >> here is a story based on a graphic novel by richard mcguire.e fixed place in the world. at the core of the story is the one between tom hanks and robin , but what we see passing through our view is time and life, and things that happen as life goes on. >> robin? >> i love listening to you. we all have a great synopsis. it is that, but every life experience we could ever have in a family is what takes place in front of you. you are watching the evolution, not only of the world, coming to and from, so it is not chronologically. you will be in 1962, and tom and i are 18 years old, with the help of visual effects, and then boom, you have this cool, robert zemeckis transition shot of lightning bolts and you are suddenly with the dinosaurs. it is everything happening in that location, in that time, that is what you see as a viewer. >> we were talking before we came on. this beautifully captures all the celebration, the heartbreak , the joy, the pain that comes through that room through any family, through any light. what was it about the graphic nove
. >> here is a story based on a graphic novel by richard mcguire.e fixed place in the world. at the core of the story is the one between tom hanks and robin , but what we see passing through our view is time and life, and things that happen as life goes on. >> robin? >> i love listening to you. we all have a great synopsis. it is that, but every life experience we could ever have in a family is what takes place in front of you. you are watching the evolution, not only of the...
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and congressional candidate john mcguire. thank you very much. good luck. guy who is doing a good job. are you going to win here? [laughter] good job. thank you very much. we have the rnc chair. michael watley is here. what a job he did. he's doing a job. thank you. michael was the head of the gop in north carolina. we won it easily. 601 lawyers working. i said, that's the guy i like for this. i said, you don't have to worry about the votes. just worry about the theft. that's all i had. we've got plenty of votes. so many votes. we want more. say hello please. just raise that beautiful hand. thank you. he's doing a great job. one of the greatest entrepreneurs in america, steam wycoff. great gentlemen. thank you, steve. wherever you may be. most generous guy. here are the facts. kamala is a radical left marxist rated even worse than crazy bernie sanders himself. even worse than pocahontas i would say. kamala destroyed our economy. she was an original creator of the phone the police movement. anyone who wants to defund the police for one second is not worthy o
and congressional candidate john mcguire. thank you very much. good luck. guy who is doing a good job. are you going to win here? [laughter] good job. thank you very much. we have the rnc chair. michael watley is here. what a job he did. he's doing a job. thank you. michael was the head of the gop in north carolina. we won it easily. 601 lawyers working. i said, that's the guy i like for this. i said, you don't have to worry about the votes. just worry about the theft. that's all i had. we've...
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