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i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president because of a young man that i had met in detroit. i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign, so i went and saw him leave the stage and i followed him and asked, i started talking to him and asked what he come to lowndes county and help me because i had met him before at a leadership camp still in college and we got into a heated exchange because i couldn't accept the fact that he was a conservative at the time. but he agreed to help us and i found out that he was very good at working in neighborhoods and formerly incarcerated people he helps young men that have been a victim of the system and i was pleasantly surprised when i found that out but when he came the first time he immediately swung in to help us and a lot of his friends were actually democrats. one of his best friends called himself a yellow dog democrat. i think that through the relationship
i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president because of a young man that i had met in detroit. i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign, so i went and saw him leave the stage and i followed him and asked, i started talking to him and asked what he come to lowndes county and help me because i had met him before at a leadership camp still in college and we got into a heated exchange because i...
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lucy, he was met by his — corruption in russia._ corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he _ corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he got - corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he got a - corruption in russia. lucy, he was| met by his wife, and he got a peck on the cheek before being taken away by police. the pressure summary in his position or indeed their family must be under, with this constant cat and mouse, that you are going to be killed, dragged off to prison, who knows what is going to happen here, it must be a relentless sort of life you live. i here, it must be a relentless sort of life you live.— of life you live. i was thinking that, actually, _ of life you live. i was thinking that, actually, when - of life you live. i was thinking that, actually, when i- of life you live. i was thinking that, actually, when i saw- of life you live. i was thinking l that, actually, when i saw that footage — that, actually, when i saw that footage of him kissing his elected by the _
lucy, he was met by his — corruption in russia._ corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he _ corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he got - corruption in russia. lucy, he was met by his wife, and he got a - corruption in russia. lucy, he was| met by his wife, and he got a peck on the cheek before being taken away by police. the pressure summary in his position or indeed their family must be under, with this constant cat and mouse, that you are going to be...
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but i had met dr.prior to that time because of the work that i was doing at alabama state university because they supported us. we actually established a chapter there at alabama state university. so to be around these folks, i had no idea they were bigger than life, you know? it was only more recent times that i realized james orange was very, very instrumental, what happened to him was instrument thal in the actual selma to montgomery march. he never talked about it. he was very humble. anytime he saw me anyway, i remember once i saw him in washington for one of the marches on washington, one of the anniversaries. he was standing behind this area that they had blocked off for the dignitaries, and he saw d coming of age, that's what he always called me and brought me back there where everybody was. he was always that kind of person. and reverend lowery was probably one of the reasons why i spoke english a little bit better than i did before, because he was always correcting me. [laughter] but i just,
but i had met dr.prior to that time because of the work that i was doing at alabama state university because they supported us. we actually established a chapter there at alabama state university. so to be around these folks, i had no idea they were bigger than life, you know? it was only more recent times that i realized james orange was very, very instrumental, what happened to him was instrument thal in the actual selma to montgomery march. he never talked about it. he was very humble....
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i met mr. whitson and then i was invited to the faith faith on - - faith-based from what i met in detroit and he was working for jc watts at the time in a community very similar in oklahoma. he spoke and something he said spoke to me. and then trying to decide on the president he was speaking on behalf of polish. so i saw him and then i ask him because i had met him before the 21st century campus when i was a schoolteacher and got into a heated exchange because i cannot accept the fact he was a conservative. and then to accept him for who he was. but and to find out he was very very good working in neighborhoods and formally incarcerating young people. a lot of the work a lot of people don't know about it. and then to be a victim of the system. and then i was pleasantly surprised and then he swung into action to help us a lot of the friends were democrats. one called himself a yellow dog democrat. so that's what i learned about bipartisanship and how people could be free and then we have assump
i met mr. whitson and then i was invited to the faith faith on - - faith-based from what i met in detroit and he was working for jc watts at the time in a community very similar in oklahoma. he spoke and something he said spoke to me. and then trying to decide on the president he was speaking on behalf of polish. so i saw him and then i ask him because i had met him before the 21st century campus when i was a schoolteacher and got into a heated exchange because i cannot accept the fact he was a...
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they met once a year for a period of 30 days. they generally used the two spaces upstairs we will see later. during the general meetings, they utilized a number of spaces throughout the council house because they broke down, broke apart into subcommittees. we had a citizenship committee, and this was one of the spaces they met in. when that citizenship committee was not utilizing this space in october, this space also served as the offices for our national treasurer and auditor. this was the office that was in charge of the expenditures of the moneys that helped the tribal government operate during this particular time period. that's what occurred in this space. what you will see throughout the exhibits is we also wanted to touch on key points in history that really relate to the topics of the treasurer, auditor, and citizenship committee. you will see information about how allotment affected creek people in the 1890's, early 1900s. a lot of people are familiar with the dawes act, and the dawes commission. the process for the daw
they met once a year for a period of 30 days. they generally used the two spaces upstairs we will see later. during the general meetings, they utilized a number of spaces throughout the council house because they broke down, broke apart into subcommittees. we had a citizenship committee, and this was one of the spaces they met in. when that citizenship committee was not utilizing this space in october, this space also served as the offices for our national treasurer and auditor. this was the...
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i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a faith-based summit because a young man that i had met in detroit. i was invited to the summit and went i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. so i went and saw him lead the stage and followed him and started talking to him and asked what he come to help me. i took my students here and we got into a heated exchange because i couldn't accept the fact that he was a conservative at the time. it's so interesting how i was able to accept him for who he was but he never agreed to help us and then i found out that he was very good at working in neighborhoods and helping incarcerated people. a lot of the work he does a lot of the people don't know about it and how significant he is to a lot of these communities in terms of helping young men who've been a victim of the system to be able to overcome that. i was pleasantly surprised when i
i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a faith-based summit because a young man that i had met in detroit. i was invited to the summit and went i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. so i went and saw him lead the stage and followed him and started talking to him and asked what he come to help me. i took my students here and we got into a heated exchange because i...
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woodson, i met mr.dson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a faith-based summit because of a young man named elroy and elroy was working for jc rice and similar to lance county, you follow oklahoma. i was invited to do to the faith-based summit and at the summit mr. woodson spoke and something that spoke to me and they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign and i went and i saw him lead the stage and i followed him and i asked and i started talking to him and i asked him, would he come to lance county. i had met him before, i met him at 21st century leadership campus still in college. i took my students there and we got into a heated exchange because i could not accept the fact that he was a conservative at the time. it's so interesting how he evolved to be able to accept him for who he was. but he agreed to help us and then i found out that he was very, very good at working in neighborhoods and helping formerly and formally incar
woodson, i met mr.dson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a faith-based summit because of a young man named elroy and elroy was working for jc rice and similar to lance county, you follow oklahoma. i was invited to do to the faith-based summit and at the summit mr. woodson spoke and something that spoke to me and they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign and i went and i saw him lead the stage and i followed him and i...
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you know prior to this pandemic people met on the internet and then they went out and met in person and now during this lot down they met on the internet and then spent hours on the internet you know doing video chatting there on face time resume or sky. and they're getting to know somebody before the kids even starts and i do think that this new stage of courting. on the internet will remain after the pandemic subsides simply because it's logical you know in the old days and they just before the pandemic when you went out and met somebody for the 1st time you know there's always this one concert will sing am i going to kiss or should i kiss and do a whole has it's gone it's off the table when you're courting on the internet with video chatting. you know sex is not involved money is also not involved you don't have to decide you know do we go to a stance the restaurant do we have a fancy drink or do we go to a coffee bar and spend 20 minutes and very little money monies of the table and sexes are the table and what is on a table is self disclosure what people are doing much more during
you know prior to this pandemic people met on the internet and then they went out and met in person and now during this lot down they met on the internet and then spent hours on the internet you know doing video chatting there on face time resume or sky. and they're getting to know somebody before the kids even starts and i do think that this new stage of courting. on the internet will remain after the pandemic subsides simply because it's logical you know in the old days and they just before...
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but he met with us and agreed to help us. and then, i found out that he was very, very good at working in neighborhoods and helping formally and currently incarcerated young people. actually, a lot of the work that bob woodson does, a lot of people don't know about it. and how significant he is to a lot of these communities in terms of helping young men who have been a victim of the system and be able to overcome that. and i, i was pleasantly surprised when i found that out. but when he came to the county the first time and he saw the raw sewage is to you he made a spring into action to help us. a lot of people that he brought, a lot of his friends rectally democrats. one of his best friends calls himself a yellow dog democrat. so that was i think through the relationship with bob woodson i learned about bipartisanship and how people can be friends and sometimes we have assumptions that people are different pit different political belief systems don't talk to each other. that's not most of us actually that's a rare group of p
but he met with us and agreed to help us. and then, i found out that he was very, very good at working in neighborhoods and helping formally and currently incarcerated young people. actually, a lot of the work that bob woodson does, a lot of people don't know about it. and how significant he is to a lot of these communities in terms of helping young men who have been a victim of the system and be able to overcome that. and i, i was pleasantly surprised when i found that out. but when he came to...
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just somebody i had met at the jail.id you kill him? >> i can't go into that. >> skylar deleon is one of the most haunting figures i've ever interviewed. how he tied these poor people up on an anchor and threw them off the boat while they were still alive was just the worst thing i could ever think of. should walk away from this program, this interview, knowing only that you cold-bloodedly killed three people? >> no. >> what else should we know? >> personally i don't think i'm the person that they portrayed 100%. i mean, i think generally a good person with just a really bad decision. for the most part, i mean, i'm a nice person. i treat everybody nice. >> what do you want people to know about skylar deleon? >> get it out there, i'm sorry, you know, take some things back. it's probably one of the biggest things. >> ryan hawk, who is the spokesman of course for the family, the son, told us that your apology is more about you, you're sorry that you got caught, but you're not really sorry about his family, his parents. >> w
just somebody i had met at the jail.id you kill him? >> i can't go into that. >> skylar deleon is one of the most haunting figures i've ever interviewed. how he tied these poor people up on an anchor and threw them off the boat while they were still alive was just the worst thing i could ever think of. should walk away from this program, this interview, knowing only that you cold-bloodedly killed three people? >> no. >> what else should we know? >> personally i...
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i met her outside of the victory -- factory and when i visited i met her again and she had returned for two reasons. one was to help her parents with a rice harvest and the other is probably far more important was to renew her identity card. we are going back to the work very vulnerable to the police authorities and one of the things that could happen to them is if they didn't have all the proper documentation on them and that included an up-to-date identity card they could get picked up and put into what they call black jails and held for ransom where they would have to pay several months of their salary to get out so something like this had happened to one of her distant relatives in the village and she had gone back to make sure she wouldn't get in trouble with the local police because of this expired identity card. this was actually before china was entered in the wto which came one year later but at that point people already knew that they were going to add to the wto. these agreements had been negotiated between the u.s. and china in late 1999 which was a big part of my early repo
i met her outside of the victory -- factory and when i visited i met her again and she had returned for two reasons. one was to help her parents with a rice harvest and the other is probably far more important was to renew her identity card. we are going back to the work very vulnerable to the police authorities and one of the things that could happen to them is if they didn't have all the proper documentation on them and that included an up-to-date identity card they could get picked up and...
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through music and through may conducting and him singing was the way we actually met because we met while doing the magic flute at the state opera and brylin and so our 1st relationship was of colleagues and so i think for us is no problem and we both know and respect each other. in a way that it's really pleasant it's really nice. was. what you're hearing about the mahler songs. this is the 1st year that you sing them it's the 1st time that i sing them out of songs with orchestra so if sung the piano version and the chamber version so today was the 1st time with our sister those time that i heard this orchestra like that i was within the orchestra with this whole world of imagination. and. things. like this. was. when i looked again at the at the date of composition like 8485. this is and i know other music from the time other songs. like you have this promise who voted for. us. it's so different in terms of its simplicity. but also in terms of the tests in the simplicity so many layers of truth. goal of life his approach to music is is really like describing the world and not only
through music and through may conducting and him singing was the way we actually met because we met while doing the magic flute at the state opera and brylin and so our 1st relationship was of colleagues and so i think for us is no problem and we both know and respect each other. in a way that it's really pleasant it's really nice. was. what you're hearing about the mahler songs. this is the 1st year that you sing them it's the 1st time that i sing them out of songs with orchestra so if sung...
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hundreds were met by police after crossing the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. the conflict started after officers ordered the crowd out of the street. the department faces a lawsuit over treatment of black lives matter marchers last summer. >>> across the country, a strange case is playing out in oregon. detectives say a suspect threatened to call police on his victim. megan >> reporter: this morning an oregon mother revealing a scary and bizarre encounter during a carjacking. on saturday, someone stole krista's suv while it was parked outside this meat market in portland. she left her honda running as she ran into the store to grab a few things when someone stole the suv and drove off. moments later, to her amazement, the man returned to the parking lot and threatened to call the police on her for leaving her son unattended. the man ordered her son out of the suv and drove off again. >> us moms get real busy, and we think we're running in for a second and it's a perfect example of letting our guard down and how terribly it could have ended. >> reporter: she wa
hundreds were met by police after crossing the brooklyn bridge into manhattan. the conflict started after officers ordered the crowd out of the street. the department faces a lawsuit over treatment of black lives matter marchers last summer. >>> across the country, a strange case is playing out in oregon. detectives say a suspect threatened to call police on his victim. megan >> reporter: this morning an oregon mother revealing a scary and bizarre encounter during a carjacking....
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but when i called him first time to ask how we could met and he said, let me ask my wife. and i think, what? the racist has a wife? and the first time i visit him i couldn't understand why i have so many voices in my head. why did it think he would be a bad person, without knowing him? then i could -- when i walk home, i could see that i was so ambivalent because on the one time i really, really liked him because he was so fun, so quick, so undiplomatic, and other way i couldn't understand how i could have this feeling of someone which has so racist views, and i think that was the moment i could see, okay, i am demonizing, too. i'm not better than him. >> and i love -- the nuance of he stories is to important. these moments are so easy to miss. when he had to ask his wife can i do this? that's fascinating if think part of leadership, and why leadership is so hard, and why people don't do it, is because it often requires saying to your own people, your own family,or own constituent --y you have to say to them i love and honor 99 percent of who we are, our identity, our hist
but when i called him first time to ask how we could met and he said, let me ask my wife. and i think, what? the racist has a wife? and the first time i visit him i couldn't understand why i have so many voices in my head. why did it think he would be a bad person, without knowing him? then i could -- when i walk home, i could see that i was so ambivalent because on the one time i really, really liked him because he was so fun, so quick, so undiplomatic, and other way i couldn't understand how...
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where she met jayshree bihari. >> she came and she met with me and we clicked instantly. >> what mades click like that? >> i was new, so she came over and told me about who all are there, in the office and took me around. you know, we met people and we went out for lunch. so it was really nice of her to make me feel very comfortable. >> reporter: anna clicked with a lot of people. like john wiorkowski, a professor at the university, who worked just upstairs from anna. >> she wanted to learn about quantitative methods, that's my specialty, so it just sort of hit, you know. good, good buddies. >> reporter: anna was big on self-improvement. she was taking a course in public speaking, when she met jerry caspell, and he joined her crowd of admirers. >> we used to kinda tease each other. i said, "you used to be my enemy. you were from a communist country." and she thought that was pretty funny, yeah. >> reporter: in donna ross, anna found a kindred spirit. once a professional ballet dancer, donna now teaches dance in frisco. >> she was very passionate about some of the same things i was pas
where she met jayshree bihari. >> she came and she met with me and we clicked instantly. >> what mades click like that? >> i was new, so she came over and told me about who all are there, in the office and took me around. you know, we met people and we went out for lunch. so it was really nice of her to make me feel very comfortable. >> reporter: anna clicked with a lot of people. like john wiorkowski, a professor at the university, who worked just upstairs from anna....
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and he met with general choltitz. they would afford them all the rights commensurate with a regular soldier. the germans also agreed not to attempt to retake any buildings that the resistance had seized. on the part of the resistance, they agreed not to attack any german convoys that were clearly leaving the city. and they agreed not to try to seize any german strong points. well the following morning, sunday, august 20th, outside the hotel de ville which was the center for the municipal government for paris, resistance forces mimicking what the police had done the previous day, moved in and occupied the hotel de ville. again, little german resistance to this. bit by bit, block by block, choltitz and his men were starting to lose control of paris. but choltitz still had significant military power. so really the question was, what would the germans do and that might well determine the fate of paris. well, that same morning when the resistance seized the hotel de ville, de gaulle returned to france from his provisional
and he met with general choltitz. they would afford them all the rights commensurate with a regular soldier. the germans also agreed not to attempt to retake any buildings that the resistance had seized. on the part of the resistance, they agreed not to attack any german convoys that were clearly leaving the city. and they agreed not to try to seize any german strong points. well the following morning, sunday, august 20th, outside the hotel de ville which was the center for the municipal...
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. >> congress met in a joint session wednesday to count the electoral votes. two states elector's were objected to and each body met whether to accept the electors. 93-6 accepting arizona's lectors. and 92-7 to accept pennsylvania's electors. later congress
. >> congress met in a joint session wednesday to count the electoral votes. two states elector's were objected to and each body met whether to accept the electors. 93-6 accepting arizona's lectors. and 92-7 to accept pennsylvania's electors. later congress
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for 3 the cbd met this benchmark and historically met this benchmark. for benchmark 4 the cbd did indicate carry forward how to spend in the upcoming fiscal year. in conclusion the cbd met all benchmarks through state code and management agreement with the city. it began renewal campaign 18-19 that ended in july 2019. 93.59% of the vote in favor of renewal. 6.41% against. it was renewed through 2034. they have an engaged board of directors. it is in good position to carry out mission alongside public and private sector partners. with me is ms. ever wine for her portion of the presentation. >> are you there? >> just starting off with a great spot of your front yard hoping we can get back to this sooner rather than later. the civic center cbd core services remain the same through the end of 2019. here we have our team, ambassadors, parking garage greeter, we have the day and evening ambassadors. evening support the evening arts with folks getting to public transportation after events. we have our playground safety monitors during the day. through the even
for 3 the cbd met this benchmark and historically met this benchmark. for benchmark 4 the cbd did indicate carry forward how to spend in the upcoming fiscal year. in conclusion the cbd met all benchmarks through state code and management agreement with the city. it began renewal campaign 18-19 that ended in july 2019. 93.59% of the vote in favor of renewal. 6.41% against. it was renewed through 2034. they have an engaged board of directors. it is in good position to carry out mission alongside...
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i met a very dangerous president. the criminals who stormed to the capital that they acted on their own volition. they are responsible for their actions. this is an important moment, madam speaker, for our nation. we have the opportunity to come together and do what's right for our country. the votes are certified, president trump is conceded and let's focus on the future and get back to the people's business. i yelled back. >> the gentleman yields back. at the gentleman from ohio reserves in the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> madam speaker i now yield 30 seconds to the distinguished gentle lady from illinois. >> thank you madam speaker. it's an honor to speak today. today i stand with this body to impeach this president. i agree with my democratic colleagues. i also agree with my republican colleagues. let's unite. let's unite to address the pandemic and start by simply wearing a mask. let's unite to bring back the economy and start by putting $2,000 checks in people's pockets. and let's unite to hold thes
i met a very dangerous president. the criminals who stormed to the capital that they acted on their own volition. they are responsible for their actions. this is an important moment, madam speaker, for our nation. we have the opportunity to come together and do what's right for our country. the votes are certified, president trump is conceded and let's focus on the future and get back to the people's business. i yelled back. >> the gentleman yields back. at the gentleman from ohio...
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so this is one of the spaces that they met in.llen that citizenship committee, wasn't utilizing the space, in october, the space also served as the offices, for a national treasure, national auditor. and the person who is really in charge of the expenditures of the money's that helped our government operate during their during this particular time period. and that is what occurred in the space. what you will see throughout the exhibit, and we want to touch on key points in history, that really relate to the topic of the citizenship committees, and you'll see information about you know how allotment affected people in the 1890s, and early 19 hundreds. and a lot of people they're familiar with the dawes act and the commission and the process. and that was to get eight of people who were largely leading on and people who native people who found themselves removed here. over to a particular time period and they lived on land and you might have a homestead on it but you used what you need and people recognize that with the arrival of t
so this is one of the spaces that they met in.llen that citizenship committee, wasn't utilizing the space, in october, the space also served as the offices, for a national treasure, national auditor. and the person who is really in charge of the expenditures of the money's that helped our government operate during their during this particular time period. and that is what occurred in the space. what you will see throughout the exhibit, and we want to touch on key points in history, that really...
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i think, first of all, joe biden has met _ language?i think, first of all, joe biden has met the moment i language? i think, first of all, joe biden has met the moment manyj language? i think, first of all, joe i biden has met the moment many times in speeches, and this is certainly one of them. i think they're looking to make the case thatjoe biden can be a unifying force in a country thatis be a unifying force in a country that is quite divided, make the case that is quite divided, make the case that it that is quite divided, make the case thatitis that is quite divided, make the case that it is eckley possible to turn the page on what we have experienced with donald trump and make the case that we can actually solve the crisis ahead of us, including the covid crisis. he will be speaking both to history indirectly to the american people, and nothing you can expect them to ask of the american people that they join expect them to ask of the american people that theyjoin him in that effort and that it notjust simply bejoe biden at work a
i think, first of all, joe biden has met _ language?i think, first of all, joe biden has met the moment i language? i think, first of all, joe biden has met the moment manyj language? i think, first of all, joe i biden has met the moment many times in speeches, and this is certainly one of them. i think they're looking to make the case thatjoe biden can be a unifying force in a country thatis be a unifying force in a country that is quite divided, make the case that is quite divided, make the...
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same year i met john royce and martin luther king jr.. and it was that night sitting with martin luther king jr. from around 10:00 in the evening to around 4:00 the next morning. that is when i had that transformation. and i knew then i was doing the right thing, it was not going to be easy, but i was going to stick with it. so when the sixth of january, i felt what we were experiencing was another chapter in trying to get it right for this country. i feel joe biden was the best candidate, felt he would make the best president, and i still feel that. i never felt fear on the sixth of january. my security team got me off of the floor. through the fastest way i did not know existed in the building. i never felt scared at all. not the kind of fear i felt on march 15, 1960. that was a scary predicament. >> i wanted to ask you as majority whip, to spin it forward for the next couple of weeks, falling on you to ensure biden has the votes to pass an agenda, but democrats have a very slim majority, smaller than you have had. are you at all revamp
same year i met john royce and martin luther king jr.. and it was that night sitting with martin luther king jr. from around 10:00 in the evening to around 4:00 the next morning. that is when i had that transformation. and i knew then i was doing the right thing, it was not going to be easy, but i was going to stick with it. so when the sixth of january, i felt what we were experiencing was another chapter in trying to get it right for this country. i feel joe biden was the best candidate, felt...
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you met with joe biden twice. what did he say to you? he gives a speech at the conference and by the way, this is all checkable, it was a public event and you can google it. >> i wasn't attending, so they had to issue me special credentials, whole team walked out into the valley and walked me into that speech that he gave in and sat me at the head table in front of everyone, so this is more than checkable. i'm sure there's photos are documentation. >> tucker: the press corps doesn't seem to be rushing to verify this. >> tucker: it's checkable because it's true and the fact you may be hearing some of this for the first time here tells you everything about the lining the rest of us have been subjected to for the past six weeks. when we come back, tony will tell us what he and joe biden discussed as they were a backstage in los angeles at the conference in may of 2017 and he will respond directly to claims by the former vice president and many other democrats that he is working against american interests for a hostile foreign power. that's
you met with joe biden twice. what did he say to you? he gives a speech at the conference and by the way, this is all checkable, it was a public event and you can google it. >> i wasn't attending, so they had to issue me special credentials, whole team walked out into the valley and walked me into that speech that he gave in and sat me at the head table in front of everyone, so this is more than checkable. i'm sure there's photos are documentation. >> tucker: the press corps doesn't...
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and in paris, i've met some rude people. i've met some rude people in kansas city too.but for the most part, even in paris, when i would take undergraduate civilian students any number of times my students would tell me somebody stopped and asked if they can help them find what they were looking for and especially out in the countryside, my experience has been the same, in normandy, when you go to normandy, there are american and british french flags everywhere, on about every trip, someone has done the same thing to myself or a member of my group, thanking the united states for our contributions to the war. i agree. i confirm your experiences very much. yes, ma'am. >> i was just wondering, did hitler ever actually go to paris? >> did hitler ever go to paris? he did. soon after paris was occupied in the spring, late spring, early summer of 1940 he went to paris and i will bet you everybody in this room did what hitler did when he went to paris. you got your picture made with the eiffel tower in the background, exactly what hitler did when he went to paris. it's the phot
and in paris, i've met some rude people. i've met some rude people in kansas city too.but for the most part, even in paris, when i would take undergraduate civilian students any number of times my students would tell me somebody stopped and asked if they can help them find what they were looking for and especially out in the countryside, my experience has been the same, in normandy, when you go to normandy, there are american and british french flags everywhere, on about every trip, someone has...
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jill lewis met harris the night they were initiated in to alpha kappa alpha incorporated.erican sorority in the u.s. it was a time that anything was possible for the young black students. >> we were seeing things in the media like the cosby show, or like vanessa williams becoming miss america. we could expect to be part of corporations. we could have businesses and you would find people on campus dressed accordingly and in kamala's case, be carrying a brief case around campus. >> she literally carried a brief case around campus? >> she had a little brief case. >> by 1986, harris graduated from howard. traveling back to san francisco for law school. but her pathway to becoming a lawyer was not easy. she failed the bar exam on her first try. >> mommy told us that life can be hard. and you will have setbacks. and what's most important is to get up, dust yourself off and keep going. and she took it again, and she passed. >> and set her sights on being a prosecutor. >> she had a passion to stand up for people who are often not seen and not heard to be an advocate for people. >>
jill lewis met harris the night they were initiated in to alpha kappa alpha incorporated.erican sorority in the u.s. it was a time that anything was possible for the young black students. >> we were seeing things in the media like the cosby show, or like vanessa williams becoming miss america. we could expect to be part of corporations. we could have businesses and you would find people on campus dressed accordingly and in kamala's case, be carrying a brief case around campus. >>...
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jill lewis, met harris the night they were initiated in to alpha kappa alpha incorporated.ty in the u.s. it was a time that anything was possible for the young black students. >> we were seeing things in the media like the cosby show, or like vanessa williams, becoming miss america. we could expect to be part of corporations. we could have businesses and you would find people on campus dressed accordingly and in kamala's case, be carrying a brief case around campus. >> she literally carried a brief case around campus? >> she had a little brief case. >> by 1986, harris graduated from howard. traveling back to san francisco for law school. but her pathway to becoming a lawyer was not easy. she failed the bar exam on her first try. >> mommy told us that life can be hard. and you will have set backs. and what's most important is to get up, dust yourself off and keep going. and she took it again, and she passed. >> and set her sights on being a prosecutor. >> she had a passion to stand up for people who are often not seen and not heard to be an advocate for people. >> that passi
jill lewis, met harris the night they were initiated in to alpha kappa alpha incorporated.ty in the u.s. it was a time that anything was possible for the young black students. >> we were seeing things in the media like the cosby show, or like vanessa williams, becoming miss america. we could expect to be part of corporations. we could have businesses and you would find people on campus dressed accordingly and in kamala's case, be carrying a brief case around campus. >> she literally...
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what are | the assertions - met one of the the assertions — met one of the assertions made by mr trumpder people who wanted surgery were going into the military and getting the military to pay for it, avoiding the cost, as they put it. has thatjust been completely rubbish? it is rubbish. _ completely rubbish? it is rubbish, and _ rubbish, and a comprehensive, very thorough report and study done by rand corporation done on behalf of the department of defence in 2017 showed that the increased cost is incredibly negligible. there is an increased cost but even at the most extreme, it would be .13% of the overall healthcare spending by the department of defence, and in fact that the department of defence spends five times that amount on viagra, on erectile dysfunction medicine or is currently serving troops, so again that really truly was rubbish and furthermore, i would like to add, those senior leaders and uniform, the chief of staff of the various services, the f was in the army and marine corps or went on capitol hill and said that there is no degradation to any kind of morale or unit c
what are | the assertions - met one of the the assertions — met one of the assertions made by mr trumpder people who wanted surgery were going into the military and getting the military to pay for it, avoiding the cost, as they put it. has thatjust been completely rubbish? it is rubbish. _ completely rubbish? it is rubbish, and _ rubbish, and a comprehensive, very thorough report and study done by rand corporation done on behalf of the department of defence in 2017 showed that the increased...
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we connected pretty early and connected with him before i had met beau. right away he said he would help in any way he could graciously. if you read it it goes through the entire history that eventually leads to the navy seals killing of osama bin laden. >> what did happen that day very briefly, what led to this? 2009 the man they thought was a cia double agent. personally involved in this plot that's why it was so important to find out whether it was on or off. >> although it came out years ago i thought it was important and i think tom thought it was you get frustrated and it's easy to point the finger. the guy that was giving us this information and when we were in delaware he looked like someone you could see his heart breaking like he wanted to pour his heart out to us. i know in hindsight he didn't want to make a mistake of giving partial information. it felt like you made a big effort to include voices from all sides including people who were offering condolences or compassion to your family. is that something that you talked about or did that come
we connected pretty early and connected with him before i had met beau. right away he said he would help in any way he could graciously. if you read it it goes through the entire history that eventually leads to the navy seals killing of osama bin laden. >> what did happen that day very briefly, what led to this? 2009 the man they thought was a cia double agent. personally involved in this plot that's why it was so important to find out whether it was on or off. >> although it came...
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johnson was met at boscobel by mr. and mrs. wallace, noted patrons of hudson restoration.wrecker for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their heritage, it was saved from oblivion. today it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. its mantles, doorways, and decorative woodwork reflect the refinement and elegance of the federal period. and boscobel, like many of the other fine homes along the hudson, it is today available to the public. a moment out of the past painstakingly preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. ♪ mrs. johnson's trip up the historic hudson had ended, but it had helped open new routes to making history more exciting and more accessible to the tourists. the first lady helped people rediscover this great river of the mountains and its architecture preserved in prose, on canvas, and in customs illustrating one of the most colorful, adventurous, and romantic chapters in american history. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the
johnson was met at boscobel by mr. and mrs. wallace, noted patrons of hudson restoration.wrecker for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their heritage, it was saved from oblivion. today it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. its mantles, doorways, and decorative woodwork reflect the refinement and elegance of the federal period. and boscobel, like many of the other fine homes along the hudson, it is today available to the...
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through music and through may conducting and him singing was the way we actually met because we met while doing the magic flute at the state opera and berlin and so our 1st relationship was of colleagues and so i think for us is no problem and we both know and respect each other. in a way that it's really pleasant it's really nice. was. what you're hearing about the mother songs. this is the 1st year that to sing them is the 1st time that i sing the mother songs with august so if some of the piano version on the chamber version so today was the 1st time without restaurateurs time that i heard this orchestra like but i was within the orchestra with this whole world of imagination. things. like this. was. when i looked again at the at the date of composition like 8485. this is i know other music from the time of a song. like you has promise who voice. it's so different in terms of its simplicity but also in terms of protests in the simplicity so many layers of truth. of life his approach to music is is really like describing the world and not only describing it and painting it but mak
through music and through may conducting and him singing was the way we actually met because we met while doing the magic flute at the state opera and berlin and so our 1st relationship was of colleagues and so i think for us is no problem and we both know and respect each other. in a way that it's really pleasant it's really nice. was. what you're hearing about the mother songs. this is the 1st year that to sing them is the 1st time that i sing the mother songs with august so if some of the...
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at met his movement and so the rep a 50 cent he tweeted this maybe we can have a look for the record this was the u.s. capitol during the protests and we have also khalidi be the red perp the irony is pretty funny when people just wild animals and the some of my. justice and now. and the model chloe kadesh and post the p. to me of white privilege how disturbing sick to my stomach but there are also some crites optimistic people but one of the one of those is political filmmaker michael moore who stayed up all night and expressed some optimism let's hear what he had to say and that's really at the core of their anger they know what the country's become it's more diverse state this country because it's no wonder the white man's country the white man doesn't rule anymore it's the sure power and soon it will have to give up the power because white men will no longer hold their majority in hold their power in this frightens them a last cry of white supremacy according to michael moore michael we're also hearing a lot of entertainers calling for social media reforms what can you tell us ab
at met his movement and so the rep a 50 cent he tweeted this maybe we can have a look for the record this was the u.s. capitol during the protests and we have also khalidi be the red perp the irony is pretty funny when people just wild animals and the some of my. justice and now. and the model chloe kadesh and post the p. to me of white privilege how disturbing sick to my stomach but there are also some crites optimistic people but one of the one of those is political filmmaker michael moore...
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they met their. in this small village, share the same surname that were distantly related in smaller villages in china, the best jacket, i met her outside the factory she was working in several months earlier, met her again, for two reasons, one was to help her parents with the rice harvest, the other was far more important, to renew her identity card. it that point going back to the year 2000 migrant workers in china were vulnerable to local police authorities, with proper documentation with up-to-date identity card, put into black jails held for ransom where they would have to pay several months of their salary equivalent to their salary to get out, happened to one of her distant relatives. for this expired identity card. for the first time in the year 2000 visited the village that year, this was before china was to enter the wto which came one year later but at that point people in china knew it was going to add to the wto, key bilateral agreements were negotiated between the us and china in late
they met their. in this small village, share the same surname that were distantly related in smaller villages in china, the best jacket, i met her outside the factory she was working in several months earlier, met her again, for two reasons, one was to help her parents with the rice harvest, the other was far more important, to renew her identity card. it that point going back to the year 2000 migrant workers in china were vulnerable to local police authorities, with proper documentation with...
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at the moment, we are some _ going to be met? at the moment, we are some way _ going to be met?ay away from it. i we are some way away from it. backin we are some way away from it. back in the north london car park, where gp leora harbert has created a pop—up vaccination clinic, she is worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee _ worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee that - worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee that we i worried about supplies. we do | not have guarantee that we are getting a delivery next tuesday, and that worries me because we are all set up, i have my workforce. the momentum is flaring as you can see, it's all get up and go, ijust sent an e—mail to all get up and go, ijust sent an e—mailto say all get up and go, ijust sent an e—mail to say please, please, can we have more vaccines?— please, can we have more vaccines? , ., , ., ., vaccines? there is a shortage of vaccine _ vaccines? there is a shortage of vaccine at _ vaccines? there is a shortage of vaccine at the _ vaccines? there is a shortage of vaccine at the moment, i vaccines
at the moment, we are some _ going to be met? at the moment, we are some way _ going to be met?ay away from it. i we are some way away from it. backin we are some way away from it. back in the north london car park, where gp leora harbert has created a pop—up vaccination clinic, she is worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee _ worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee that - worried about supplies. we do not have guarantee that we i worried about supplies. we do | not have...
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-- mother and dad met at a cocktail party, she was newly divorced. a lot of people don't realize that my mother had been married before. so she was newly divorced, in no rush to get married again. she called it her five year mistake. and dad had just come home from the war. they were 30 and 35 when they got married, so they were much older than most people of that era. they happened to meet a cocktail party through mutual friends and the next thing you know, they were married. ann: i'm told we have time for one more question. susan, i'm going to squeeze two more in, if i can. this is from amy from omaha, nebraska, talks about admiration for your mother, her kindness, consideration for american women. as you approach mother's day this weekend, what do you miss most about betty ford? susan: i just miss her. and, you know, when you don't have any parents, it is hard. my girls will treat me well and i will treat them well and i'm glad i have daughters to celebrate mother's day with, but just the talks and time together, you can't replace them. ann: time
-- mother and dad met at a cocktail party, she was newly divorced. a lot of people don't realize that my mother had been married before. so she was newly divorced, in no rush to get married again. she called it her five year mistake. and dad had just come home from the war. they were 30 and 35 when they got married, so they were much older than most people of that era. they happened to meet a cocktail party through mutual friends and the next thing you know, they were married. ann: i'm told we...
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so i bi begrudgingly met with her. >> reporter: so it was reluctant? >> yeah.e met her, and she got the part. >> reporter: to make up fr her lack of acting experience, andra became kind of a billie holiday expert. she read just about everything ever printed about her, and carried it in this overstuffed shopping bag. when do you think you're going to throw this away? >> probably never. >> reporter: until now, andra was best known for this song, "rise up." ♪ and i'll rise up ♪ ♪ i'll rise like the day ♪ >> reporter: it might have been the soundtrack of her own upbringing in san diego, california. >> we didn't have much money. oftentimes we didn't have any money. you know, i look back at memories sometimes, things like sleeping in our van, but it is like i don't remember any of that. as kids, none of that touched us because as kids, our parents made is sure we had a lot of love and sports. >> reporter: her big break came in 2010 when stevie wonder heard her sing, which led to her first album, a pair of grammy nominations, and eventually the role of a lifetime. ♪ t
so i bi begrudgingly met with her. >> reporter: so it was reluctant? >> yeah.e met her, and she got the part. >> reporter: to make up fr her lack of acting experience, andra became kind of a billie holiday expert. she read just about everything ever printed about her, and carried it in this overstuffed shopping bag. when do you think you're going to throw this away? >> probably never. >> reporter: until now, andra was best known for this song, "rise up."...
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we met avenue rowley, are able your direct of national action network in our d.c. office and her staff, had to meet with 26 different federal agencies and meet with the national park service, and meet with d.c. as well as capitol place, as well as other identities including homeland security, give them grants come let them know where the staging would be, where the people would be, where the rat would be that we would march across the mall after the rally to the martin luther king monument, had to lay out the map. all of this had to be preapproved, had to have walk-throughs and had it all certified. and was told we had to meet covid-19 protocol, abide by that come which led as to spend tens of thousands of dollars to buy thermometers to get heavy wind temperature come into the march and face masks. all of this had to be laid out before we were given a permit to go on the national mall to the lincoln memorial in march after the rally across the mall to the martin luther king monument. .. . >> guest: happened on the very same national mall and whether or not they had
we met avenue rowley, are able your direct of national action network in our d.c. office and her staff, had to meet with 26 different federal agencies and meet with the national park service, and meet with d.c. as well as capitol place, as well as other identities including homeland security, give them grants come let them know where the staging would be, where the people would be, where the rat would be that we would march across the mall after the rally to the martin luther king monument, had...
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old model met at the. bottom of the border and. the 3 of them the one. and a contract in itself is often not enough. migrant workers also often struggle to show they've met the minimum income levels that are needed to renew a residence permit this is because their pay slips rarely account for the. question of their salary that is paid off the books. but i am going to become one of them we are going to have their number the mother will call to become another human will then a book out of them that don't. do them all to dot of the monarchy. we're going to hear that a lot of the. we're going to eliminate them of the body model of what i'm going to hit the bottom are going above him and they yell at them that i start to put on them that i'm starting to hit the bottom of them on him and with the. police say the sale of bogus contracts is now so lucrative that organized criminal groups have taken control of the market. in maintaining the chat on the laser jet into touch on all corn that the that says that any income you know the saw in the middle of an order t
old model met at the. bottom of the border and. the 3 of them the one. and a contract in itself is often not enough. migrant workers also often struggle to show they've met the minimum income levels that are needed to renew a residence permit this is because their pay slips rarely account for the. question of their salary that is paid off the books. but i am going to become one of them we are going to have their number the mother will call to become another human will then a book out of them...
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bowen i met through . unique set of circumstances permitted i had started about ten years ago writing a blog and as indicated column about fallen heroes and veterans. in one of the fallen heroes are right about this staff sergeant jesse williams. he was killed in iraq. but before hand, he was on an infantry deployment. as i had connected with jesse's wife sonja almost a decade earlier. and obviously wanted to know more about it. it was sonja who put me in connection with tracy. then she kept in touch about. all went from there. it and played small part in telling the story. kelly: one of my favorite and least favorite things about telling the stories that when you're working with the one who is been through a traumatic experience. there are times when your heart is breaking his into the story but at the same time, you're helping to tell the story. you're leading them through something. sometime i was wondering if there were things that you did intentionally to help guide though through the trauma of tellin
bowen i met through . unique set of circumstances permitted i had started about ten years ago writing a blog and as indicated column about fallen heroes and veterans. in one of the fallen heroes are right about this staff sergeant jesse williams. he was killed in iraq. but before hand, he was on an infantry deployment. as i had connected with jesse's wife sonja almost a decade earlier. and obviously wanted to know more about it. it was sonja who put me in connection with tracy. then she kept in...
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but with beau we met in oklahoma and sat down and talked and right away i think things clicked. is just too much i need to step back and then i said i got it and i took over. i was happy to do it. and honored to do it. not only as a marine and a gold star brother but may be willing to open the use wounds to tell the world about them? i have so much admiration for the courage he is shown. >> in the reverse question working through your brother's debts so was it cathartic? >> as tom said, that was the moment it was set in stone absolutely got the right co-author. i hated doing that to him thought this and i will keep fighting and we had to get through this and we had to finish it once and for all and preserve jeremy and ben's legacy but absolutely there were moments where i couldn't do and i needed to grieve to myself alone or with my wife or whatever. but dealing with the green beret and navy seal, sometimes the information comes to the abrupt stop and sometimes it would just pour out and after a while you feel so taxed emotionally. but having someone like tom to work with was a
but with beau we met in oklahoma and sat down and talked and right away i think things clicked. is just too much i need to step back and then i said i got it and i took over. i was happy to do it. and honored to do it. not only as a marine and a gold star brother but may be willing to open the use wounds to tell the world about them? i have so much admiration for the courage he is shown. >> in the reverse question working through your brother's debts so was it cathartic? >> as tom...
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for 3 the cbd met this benchmark and historically met this benchmark. for benchmark 4 the cbd did indicate carry forward how to spend in the upcoming fiscal year. in conclusion the cbd met all benchmarks through state code and management agreement with the city. it began renewal campaign 18-19 that ended in july 2019. 93.59% of the vote in favor of renewal. 6.41% against. it was renewed through 2034. they have an engaged board of directors. it is in good position to carry out mission alongside public and private sector partners. with me is ms. ever wine for her portion of the presentation. >> are you there? >> just starting off with a great spot of your front yard hoping we can get back to this sooner rather than later. the civic center cbd core services remain the same through the end of 2019. here we have our team, ambassadors, parking garage greeter, we have the day and evening ambassadors. evening support the evening arts with folks getting to public transportation after events. we have our playground safety monitors during the day. through the even
for 3 the cbd met this benchmark and historically met this benchmark. for benchmark 4 the cbd did indicate carry forward how to spend in the upcoming fiscal year. in conclusion the cbd met all benchmarks through state code and management agreement with the city. it began renewal campaign 18-19 that ended in july 2019. 93.59% of the vote in favor of renewal. 6.41% against. it was renewed through 2034. they have an engaged board of directors. it is in good position to carry out mission alongside...
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we met every test. and, even in the election year, we showed the best of our states bipartisan tradition. if arizonans are looking to this year with a feeling of accomplishment and optimism, it is because they've witnessed the strength of their fellow citizens. , despite everything 2021 threw -- 2020 threw at us in the face of a global pandemic arizonans have demonstrated the true state of our state. from our frontline medical workers, teachers, moms and dad s, public safety and first responders, small business people, election day workers, grocery store employees, and national guard, we've seen he roism, sacrifice, service, and acts of kindness large and small. the state of our state is not only strong, it's resilient. so let us act in that spirit. we must be hopeful for the future. but we cannot forget the challenges but we cannot forget the challenges we face in the immediate. the nurses and doctors, tired and exhausted as they work overtime to save lives. arizonans who are grieving loved ones lost,
we met every test. and, even in the election year, we showed the best of our states bipartisan tradition. if arizonans are looking to this year with a feeling of accomplishment and optimism, it is because they've witnessed the strength of their fellow citizens. , despite everything 2021 threw -- 2020 threw at us in the face of a global pandemic arizonans have demonstrated the true state of our state. from our frontline medical workers, teachers, moms and dad s, public safety and first...
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met him >> you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did he call him that?he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousin katie said leanna made ross want to be a better man. >> we said without leanna ross probably would have been a lost little puppy. >> after six years of marriage, they moved to atlanta when ross was offered a job as a web developer at home depot. cooper was born a few months later. >> what was it like for you the first time that you saw cooper? >> oh, man. he was so beautiful. just blonde hair, blue eyes, just tiny little perfection. >> i just have this vision of, you know, ross and cooper on the couch and ross is just goofing around with him and getting on the floor with him. it was hilarious. >> any extra thing that cooper could do,
met him >> you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did he call him that?he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousin katie said...