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mr. boies. and lastly ms. april hanrath from a small business owner, single mom up to a doctor children from salt lake city. ms. hanrath has been recognized as a child advocate for work on behalf of children like her daughter jocelyn who is behind her, who has dyslexia and other learning disabilities. she was a parent advocate who understood at web that understood a word she and attended utah before taking over the family business. thank you all and i will ask dr. shaywitz to begin on the rest to follow in order. [inaudible] >> dr. shaywitz, i'm not sure your microphone is on, doctor. no, no, no. we want you to be able to belt it out. >> thank you. thank you. good morning, senator cassidy, senator mikulski and other committee members. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you about the signs of dyslexia and share with you the tremendous scientific progress that has been made in dyslexia and it's important implications for education. the problem, our nation is in the midst of a national ni
mr. boies. and lastly ms. april hanrath from a small business owner, single mom up to a doctor children from salt lake city. ms. hanrath has been recognized as a child advocate for work on behalf of children like her daughter jocelyn who is behind her, who has dyslexia and other learning disabilities. she was a parent advocate who understood at web that understood a word she and attended utah before taking over the family business. thank you all and i will ask dr. shaywitz to begin on the rest...
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mr. trump: thank you very much. boy. >> [chanting "trump!"] mr.you know, chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight, his entire debt. chris, you cannot even give him a table and a seat. terrible. [laughter] mr. trump: a great guy and a great governor. i love you too. look at this guy. [applause] mr. trump: i wanted to know a little bit. he has been my friend a long time and done a great job. i said, let's be specific. we are going to be specific. i said, give me some information, and boy, do i look forward to debating hillary. won't that be fun? [applause] mr. trump: i said, let's be specific. governor christie, your governor, balanced the budget six times without raising taxes. not easy to do. [applause] mr. trump: nacted a $2.3 billion job creating tax cut. that is a lot of stuff. $2.3 billion, not easy in new jersey, i can tell you. he shrank the state government by 6500 jobs. governor christie, there is no such thing as bipartisan anymore. it is a beautiful thing. economic opportunity act will create 27,000 jobs, 22,000 in the constructio
mr. trump: thank you very much. boy. >> [chanting "trump!"] mr.you know, chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight, his entire debt. chris, you cannot even give him a table and a seat. terrible. [laughter] mr. trump: a great guy and a great governor. i love you too. look at this guy. [applause] mr. trump: i wanted to know a little bit. he has been my friend a long time and done a great job. i said, let's be specific. we are going to be specific. i said, give me some...
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mr. trump: thank you very much. boy. [chanting "trump!"] mr.you know, chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight, his entire debt. [cheers and applause] trump: chris, you cannot even give him a table and a seat. terrible. [laughter] mr. trump: a great guy and a great governor. i love you too. look at this guy. [applause] mr. trump: i wanted to know a little bit. he has been my friend a long time and done a great job. i said, let's be specific. we want to be specific. so, i said, give me some information and boy, do it look forward to debating hillary, won't that be fun? i look forward to that. so i said, let's be specific. governorchristie, your , balanced the budget six times without raising taxes. not easy to do. [applause] a $2.3mp: enacted billion job creating tax cut. that is a lot of stuff. $2.3 billion, not easy in new jersey, i can tell you. he shrank the state government by 6500 jobs. governor christie, there is no such thing as bipartisan anymore. it is a beautiful thing. economic opportunity act will ultimately create 27,000 job
mr. trump: thank you very much. boy. [chanting "trump!"] mr.you know, chris paid off his entire campaign debt tonight, his entire debt. [cheers and applause] trump: chris, you cannot even give him a table and a seat. terrible. [laughter] mr. trump: a great guy and a great governor. i love you too. look at this guy. [applause] mr. trump: i wanted to know a little bit. he has been my friend a long time and done a great job. i said, let's be specific. we want to be specific. so, i said,...
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mr. boies: thank you. dyslexic, a father of two dyslexic sons. i know from personal experience the obstacles that dyslexia can cause, in terms of early education. but i also know from personal experience, both my own and my sons, that while dyslexia is a permanent condition, it does not have to be a permanent disability. it does not have to interfere with the ability of a child to realize their full potential, to become a functioning, productive member of society. that dyslexial is be identified and the children with dyslexia get the help they need at the time that they need that help. that help can be in several forms. it can be help in learning how to read around the disability of dyslexia. training tutoring and that can help people improve their reading. if they understand that they have dyslexia, and they understand there is this album of reading, they can focus on alternative ways of getting information. dyslexia is an input problem. to gets it difficult information in a particular way. there are alternative ways to get information. and most
mr. boies: thank you. dyslexic, a father of two dyslexic sons. i know from personal experience the obstacles that dyslexia can cause, in terms of early education. but i also know from personal experience, both my own and my sons, that while dyslexia is a permanent condition, it does not have to be a permanent disability. it does not have to interfere with the ability of a child to realize their full potential, to become a functioning, productive member of society. that dyslexial is be...
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thank you. >>> br mr. boies. >> thank you senators cassidy, mikulski, members of the economy. i'm a dyslexic. i'm a father of two dyslexic sons. i know from personal experience the obstacles that dyslexia can cause in terms of early education. but i also know from personal experience, both my own and my sons, that while dyslexia is a permanent condition, it does not have to be a permanent disability. it does not have to interfere with the ability of a child to realize their full potential to become a functioning, productive member of society. what is critical is that dyslexia be identified and the children with dyslexia get the help that they need at the time they need that help. that help can be in several forms. it can be help in learning, how to read around the disability of dyslexia. there are tutoring, there are training that could help people improve their reading. in addition, if they understand that they have dyslexia, and they understand there is this problem of reading, they can focus on alternative ways of getting information. dyslexia is an input problem. it makes
thank you. >>> br mr. boies. >> thank you senators cassidy, mikulski, members of the economy. i'm a dyslexic. i'm a father of two dyslexic sons. i know from personal experience the obstacles that dyslexia can cause in terms of early education. but i also know from personal experience, both my own and my sons, that while dyslexia is a permanent condition, it does not have to be a permanent disability. it does not have to interfere with the ability of a child to realize their full...
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mrs. potato head. >> reporter: boy, were they warm on this hot day. >> i was baking. i was baked potato today. >> and i was the sour cream. >> reporter: those watching the clock saw 28-year-old isaac mukundi finish first in 35:23 and the first woman, caroline chpkoech of kenya in 40:36. for most it wasn't about when you crossed the finish line but how you looked. getting this advice from her daughter, madison. >> i was getting ready to come down here and thinking about training. she say, mom, forget the training, worry about your costume. costume! >> reporter: and the streets along great highway and back toward the beginning of the race course near the footed of the embarcadero, thereabouts, those streets are back open again. the san francisco office of emergency services had extra people watch this race and use it as a training exercise in case large numbers of first responders were needed and fortunately they were not. nbc bay area news. >> cleaning up after the bay to breakers always a big job. the san francisco's public works department tweeting about the block to
mrs. potato head. >> reporter: boy, were they warm on this hot day. >> i was baking. i was baked potato today. >> and i was the sour cream. >> reporter: those watching the clock saw 28-year-old isaac mukundi finish first in 35:23 and the first woman, caroline chpkoech of kenya in 40:36. for most it wasn't about when you crossed the finish line but how you looked. getting this advice from her daughter, madison. >> i was getting ready to come down here and thinking...
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boy. [laughter] mr.ce: we had a case in our state that the supreme court will destroy every neighborhood school in california. tehy already started destroying them this last year in detroit, chicago, and in new york. in washington, they ruled you have to transport the children across state lines. now this decision rising from a case in alabama will take your children and transport them across the other side of the city and across the los angeles county and the other counties. now if you folks in california want todo that, if you put your children on a bus every day, send them across california every day, you do just that. you do whatever you want to do. but you decide to do it yourself. don't let somebody 3000 miles away right every guideline for the education of your child. that's all we are talking about. and we had a case last year that rose in alabama. we have freedom of choice in our state. and you can choose to go to any school you choose to, regardless of your race. but last year, the justice depa
boy. [laughter] mr.ce: we had a case in our state that the supreme court will destroy every neighborhood school in california. tehy already started destroying them this last year in detroit, chicago, and in new york. in washington, they ruled you have to transport the children across state lines. now this decision rising from a case in alabama will take your children and transport them across the other side of the city and across the los angeles county and the other counties. now if you folks...
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mr. trump: oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. ♪ >> take me home country road ♪ [cheering] mr.tiful, west virginia. oh, this is beautiful. thank you very much, everybody. i actually wish the primaries were not over. it is so fun this way. i want the primaries to keep going, but everyone is out. i am the only one left that's ok, right? right? [cheering] mr. trump: yeah, it ended two days ago. and we just kept going 1, 2, 3, 4, one after another and we had a great time. i've never done this stuff before. am i doing a good job? [applause] mr. trump: right? am i doing a good job? [applause] mr. trump: i'll tell you what, folks. you heard me the other night. i was not thinking even about you. i was thinking about the miners all over this country. we're going to put the miners back to work. we're going to put the miners back to work. we are going to get those mines open. oh, coal country. what they have done. and how about hillary clinton? i was watching her three or four weeks ago. [booing] mr. trump: see, i'm going to put the miners back to work and she said, i'm going to put the m
mr. trump: oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. ♪ >> take me home country road ♪ [cheering] mr.tiful, west virginia. oh, this is beautiful. thank you very much, everybody. i actually wish the primaries were not over. it is so fun this way. i want the primaries to keep going, but everyone is out. i am the only one left that's ok, right? right? [cheering] mr. trump: yeah, it ended two days ago. and we just kept going 1, 2, 3, 4, one after another and we had a great time. i've never done this...
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mr. schapiro became the poster boy, almost the spokesperson, of a flawed and horrific iranian deal. mr. shapiro became the poster boy. did mr. shapiro, in your opinion, mislead the american public? grexit mr. rhodes it certainly did. the key here was that i lying about whether mr. romney was a moderate, he covered for the fact that iran was left with centrifuges and wants the agreement expired, there was no iran would beting any different. that is the number of centrifuges with which pakistan build not a bomb, but in arsenal. hannah? mr. hannah: if the article is accurate, you yes. i think he engaged in certain deceptions about what the administration was really up to in what we were facing in iran. lists exceptions and after eight years lifts the ends on building ballistics potentially capable of reaching the united states. can you elaborate on the threat the ballistic missiles poses to the united states? to cutle tended themselves on the back every time there is a failed missile test. you learn a lot every time there is a field missile test and i rain has made it clear it intends to co
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clinton,tleman bill whose three favorite girls are named -- strippers are named grace, class, and boys. say, mrpresident, the office has taken its toll on you. you look terrible, mr. president. no, you do. look at you. your hair is so white it tried to punch me at a trump rally. the president's here is so white, he keeps saying, all lives matter. ok, fine. i get it. i get it. no, man, you came in here looking like denzel washington. you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son. dated, mr. president. all i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted to time-honored stereotypes. crack.do and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back to stop yeah. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama than lawton. who are you killing tonight? it cannot be journalism, that has been dead for a wild now, right? now.ur a while shout, they are old death knell. that follow-up was nice, wasn't it? relax, white people. it was a joke. just relax. i am impressed with the p
clinton,tleman bill whose three favorite girls are named -- strippers are named grace, class, and boys. say, mrpresident, the office has taken its toll on you. you look terrible, mr. president. no, you do. look at you. your hair is so white it tried to punch me at a trump rally. the president's here is so white, he keeps saying, all lives matter. ok, fine. i get it. i get it. no, man, you came in here looking like denzel washington. you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son....
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mr. o'neil, my boys are eight and ten. my ten year old tried tackle football. when my eight year old was seven he played flag. it is not available to him. have you done studies on how many kids because they are not ready to do tackle drop out of the support? >> we haven't but it is a very good point. football loses candidates for the fact we throw them in unprepared at any age. there is a sound byte of john madden, former colleague and coach and broadcaster, he tells a story where his son coached ninth grade football at a school in california for 15 years and john said if you took a boy who didn't play contact youth football and match him up against a boy who did play contact football how long would it take the boy who didn't play to catch up with the skills of the boy who did and joe madden, his son, said to him one week. one week it would take him to catch up to what supposedly had been learned by a youth contact player those eight years he took all of the hit trauma from age 5-13. >> i appreciate that. i will have to move on. dr. comstock, i was intrigued ab
mr. o'neil, my boys are eight and ten. my ten year old tried tackle football. when my eight year old was seven he played flag. it is not available to him. have you done studies on how many kids because they are not ready to do tackle drop out of the support? >> we haven't but it is a very good point. football loses candidates for the fact we throw them in unprepared at any age. there is a sound byte of john madden, former colleague and coach and broadcaster, he tells a story where his son...
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mr. fox" and "boy, snow, bird."ookstores now. please welcome to the show, helen oyeyemi. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome. i'm so happy to have you here. >> oh, thank you. >> seth: i really enjoyed the book. and this is a series of short stories, and one of the themes that runs through it all is keys, both literal and metaphorical. what is it about keys thatw in this collection? >> oh, many things, many things. i wrote a book called "mr. fox", which is a bluebeard retelling. and keys are actually central to bluebeard. but i knew that i was going to have some stuff to say about keys so i separated it out for a separate book, which is this. >> seth: so you just knew you had enough on keys to fill a whole book? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you have that much arrogance about your key game? >> kind of, kind of. >> seth: there's also -- if there's another thing that sort of finds its way into this book, it's puppets. puppets, was that another thing that you were always drawn to? >> no, puppets found me b
mr. fox" and "boy, snow, bird."ookstores now. please welcome to the show, helen oyeyemi. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome. i'm so happy to have you here. >> oh, thank you. >> seth: i really enjoyed the book. and this is a series of short stories, and one of the themes that runs through it all is keys, both literal and metaphorical. what is it about keys thatw in this collection? >> oh, many things, many things. i wrote a book called "mr....
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mr. trump: oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. >> take me home country roads ♪ [cheering] mr.ful, west virginia. oh, this is beautiful. thank you very much, everybody. i wish the primaries were not over. so fun this way. i want the primaries to keep going but everyone is out. i am the only one thaleft that's ok, right? right? [cheering] mr. trump: yeah, it ended two days ago. and we just kept going 1, 2, 3, 4, one after another and we had a great time. i've never done this stuff before. am i doing a good job? [applause] i'll tell you what, folks. you heard me the other night. i was not thinking even about you. i was thinking about the miners all over this country. we're going to put the miners back to work. we are going to get those mines open. oh, coal country. what they have done. how about hillary clinton? i was watching her three or four weeks ago. see, i'm going to put the miners back to work and she said i'm going to put the miners and the mines out of business and then she comes over and she tried to explain her statement. that is a tough one to explain. her sitting at
mr. trump: oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. >> take me home country roads ♪ [cheering] mr.ful, west virginia. oh, this is beautiful. thank you very much, everybody. i wish the primaries were not over. so fun this way. i want the primaries to keep going but everyone is out. i am the only one thaleft that's ok, right? right? [cheering] mr. trump: yeah, it ended two days ago. and we just kept going 1, 2, 3, 4, one after another and we had a great time. i've never done this stuff before. am i...
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mr. o'neil, my boys are eight and ten. my ten year old tried tackle football. when my eight year old was seven he played flag. it is not available to him. have you done studies on how many kids because they are not ready to do tackle drop out of the support? >> we haven't but it is a very good point. football loses candidates for the fact we throw them in unprepared at any age. there is a sound byte of john madden, former colleague and coach and broadcaster, he tells a story where his son coached ninth grade football at a school in california for 15 years and john said if you took a boy who didn't play contact youth football and match him up against a boy who did play contact football how long would it take the boy who didn't play to catch up with the skills of the boy who did and joe madden, his son, said to him one week. one week it would take him to catch up to what supposedly had been learned by a youth contact player those eight years he took all of the hit trauma from age 5-13. >> i appreciate that. i will have to move on. dr. comstock, i was intrigued ab
mr. o'neil, my boys are eight and ten. my ten year old tried tackle football. when my eight year old was seven he played flag. it is not available to him. have you done studies on how many kids because they are not ready to do tackle drop out of the support? >> we haven't but it is a very good point. football loses candidates for the fact we throw them in unprepared at any age. there is a sound byte of john madden, former colleague and coach and broadcaster, he tells a story where his son...
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boy. some say mrs. potter had kept her affairs all in the family that her minister was the cousin and the boy was the nephew of her stepmother, but that's never been confirmed. what is known is that potter attacked them both on the same day. the particulars are sketchy but reports of one assault say when potter found isabel and the reverend in a buggy together, he wrote the man of god and pulled him onto the ground, hogtied him and cut him down below. as for the congressman, he was remorseful but at peace with his action. he declared i am consoled by the conviction that is what i've done. i've only acted upon those feelings which nature has implanted in the hearts of all men. indeed i may say of all animals and that each of you would have done the same thing under the same circumstances. or maybe, maybe not. people may disagree with potter's choice of of punishment but they certainly have not forgotten his adventures. even today, castration or the threat of it which is certainly more common, is still cal
boy. some say mrs. potter had kept her affairs all in the family that her minister was the cousin and the boy was the nephew of her stepmother, but that's never been confirmed. what is known is that potter attacked them both on the same day. the particulars are sketchy but reports of one assault say when potter found isabel and the reverend in a buggy together, he wrote the man of god and pulled him onto the ground, hogtied him and cut him down below. as for the congressman, he was remorseful...
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boy. some reports say mrs. potter kept her affairs all in the family, that the minister was her cousin and the boy was her stepmother but that has never been confirmed. what is known is potter attack them both on the same day. in particular the details are sketchy but when potter found isabel and the reverend in a buggy together he wrote the man of god around the neck, front tied him and then down below he cut him. he was remorseful but seemingly his actions, i am consoled by the conviction that i have only acted upon those feelings which nature has implanted in the hearts of all men. it is in the dna of all animals and have done the same thing under the same circumstances. maybe, maybe not. people may disagree with potter's choice of punishment but have not forgotten his adventures with dice. even today castration or the threat of it which is more common is still called potter rising in parts of the south. potter resigned from congress in november 18, '31 and he and his wife divorced, no surprise there. a $3000
boy. some reports say mrs. potter kept her affairs all in the family, that the minister was her cousin and the boy was her stepmother but that has never been confirmed. what is known is potter attack them both on the same day. in particular the details are sketchy but when potter found isabel and the reverend in a buggy together he wrote the man of god around the neck, front tied him and then down below he cut him. he was remorseful but seemingly his actions, i am consoled by the conviction...
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mr. dave boy fresh southwest virginia behind the wheel, not me. here on north glee road headed to the belt way. yes, we thought we would give you different spend speculative. i never actually sat shotgun. in the back, seen these truck with the big calves, these guys can cam out as they g dave has 5 million accident free miles. that's why the american trucking association looked us us up with dave. southwest virginia driving since 1907 you told me. what do you want people out on the road with you to understanded or to do to help make it safe for all of us when we're out here, dave? >> well, i want them to know that i'm big. you know, i take up little more room than they do. you know, just give me a little bit. and i'll give back. it is all about us sharing the road together. and, you know, just getting out here, watching for each other. because, you know, the main and do you too. >> absolutely, you have a big windshields here. we're perched high. >> i call that my picture window. >> beautiful. you got big side mirrors, you can see people around you
mr. dave boy fresh southwest virginia behind the wheel, not me. here on north glee road headed to the belt way. yes, we thought we would give you different spend speculative. i never actually sat shotgun. in the back, seen these truck with the big calves, these guys can cam out as they g dave has 5 million accident free miles. that's why the american trucking association looked us us up with dave. southwest virginia driving since 1907 you told me. what do you want people out on the road with...
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mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that
mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that
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boy right there. >> thank you. >> this is mrs. kirby at nixon headquarters. we wanted to be sure to remind you to vote today. >> at nixon headquarters voters were offered rides to the polls. a common practice in both political parties. it began to snow in laconia. but that did not stop the voters from going to the polls. it looked so easy. a mark on a piece of paper. it was simple as picking out a new hat or selecting fresh vegetables for dinner. and it was done as casually. but in each voter's 3450i7bd there was the feeling that his vote, his personal choice of a presidential candidate could make a difference. >> i declare the polls closed. while ron went to mccarthy headquarters in manchester, dottie stayed in laconia. and she was finding it hard to wait for the final vote count. >> 316. over 50% of the vote. >> it was an upset. mccarthy made a surprisingly strong showing, and the young people who had worked for him suddenly had proof they could influence the national election by working for change within the framework of the democratic process. ron was ama
boy right there. >> thank you. >> this is mrs. kirby at nixon headquarters. we wanted to be sure to remind you to vote today. >> at nixon headquarters voters were offered rides to the polls. a common practice in both political parties. it began to snow in laconia. but that did not stop the voters from going to the polls. it looked so easy. a mark on a piece of paper. it was simple as picking out a new hat or selecting fresh vegetables for dinner. and it was done as casually....
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boy, bobby knight was incredible. he was great. [applause] mr.: i always say about people like that, you know, there are too many people like that. tough, smart, and they know how to win. that is what our country needs. we have to know how to win. we have not one. we have been losing all the time. we lose with our military, we , we lose withis trade, we lose with borders. we're not going to lose anymore. we're going to start winning again, and we're going to win big league. so when i got back tonight and i began watching all the different networks, i could see it immediately we were doing very well. it looks like a massive victory. it looks like we want all 57 -- we won all 57 delegates. and i must say, in staying in various places in indiana we had -- i turned on the television and all i saw was negative ads. negative one after another after another. and i called my people and i said, how can we win? it is this constantly. and it was the same as florida. you know, there has been 60,000 negative ads. i got it right for you folks, ok? 60,000. in f
boy, bobby knight was incredible. he was great. [applause] mr.: i always say about people like that, you know, there are too many people like that. tough, smart, and they know how to win. that is what our country needs. we have to know how to win. we have not one. we have been losing all the time. we lose with our military, we , we lose withis trade, we lose with borders. we're not going to lose anymore. we're going to start winning again, and we're going to win big league. so when i got back...
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boy right there. >> thank you. >> this is mrs. kirby at nixon headquarters. we wanted to be sure to remind you to vote today. >> at nixon headquarters voters were offered rides to the polls. a common practice in both political parties. it began to snow in laconia. but that did not stop the voters from going to the polls. it looked so easy. a mark on a piece of paper. it was simple as picking out a new hat or selecting fresh vegetables for dinner. and it was done as casually. but in each voter's 3450i7bd there was the feeling that his vote, his personal choice of a presidential candidate could make a difference. >> i declare the polls closed. while ron went to mccarthy headquarters in manchester, dottie stayed in laconia. and she was finding it hard to wait for the final vote count. >> 316. over 50% of the vote. >> it was an upset. mccarthy made a surprisingly strong showing, and the young people who had worked for him suddenly had proof they could influence the national election by working for change within the framework of the democratic process. ron was ama
boy right there. >> thank you. >> this is mrs. kirby at nixon headquarters. we wanted to be sure to remind you to vote today. >> at nixon headquarters voters were offered rides to the polls. a common practice in both political parties. it began to snow in laconia. but that did not stop the voters from going to the polls. it looked so easy. a mark on a piece of paper. it was simple as picking out a new hat or selecting fresh vegetables for dinner. and it was done as casually....
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boys. poise. let me just say, mr. president, the office has taken its toll on you. you look terrible, mr. at you. your hair is so white it tried to punch me at a trump rally. the president's here is so white, he keeps saying, all lives matter. all right, fine. i get it. i get it. no, man, you came in here looking like denzel washington. you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son. i know it's a dated reference but you are dated, mr. president. all i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted time-honored two stereotypes. blacks do crack. and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama bin laden. who are you killing tonight? ,annot be printed journalism that industry has been dead for a while now, right? to just kidding, shout out the print media. you have to shout, they are all over 70. that follow-up was nice, wasn't it? blacblack lives matter is here tonight. relax, white people. it was a joke. ju
boys. poise. let me just say, mr. president, the office has taken its toll on you. you look terrible, mr. at you. your hair is so white it tried to punch me at a trump rally. the president's here is so white, he keeps saying, all lives matter. all right, fine. i get it. i get it. no, man, you came in here looking like denzel washington. you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son. i know it's a dated reference but you are dated, mr. president. all i am saying is that in less than...
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paris visited london yesterday, and she was asked about trump as well, and, boy, she did not hold back. >> he's very stupid. mr. trump is so stupid. my god. my god. ( laughter ). >> trevor: that is so amazing. i don't even that's going to make trump mad or turn him on. just the way she said, "you stupid, stupid man. you are so stupid, so stupid." it's going to encourage him. "so stupid." but trump has bigger problems than mayors from countries he's never even heard of, because in life, only three things are certain-- death, adobe updates, and taxes. >> trump is under fire from both sides of the aisle for not releasing his tax rushz. >> trump's tax troubles-- will he or won't he release them before the election? >> and what about his taxes. so you got to ask yourself yurs why doesn't he want to release them? yeah, well, we're going to find out. >> yeah! yeah! you go, hillary. whoo! i'm loving this. and hillary is just foreign find out what's in donald's secret tax returns because odds are he's probably keeping it in the same place she hides her goldman sachs speeches. so, i mean, this is all coming around, yeah
paris visited london yesterday, and she was asked about trump as well, and, boy, she did not hold back. >> he's very stupid. mr. trump is so stupid. my god. my god. ( laughter ). >> trevor: that is so amazing. i don't even that's going to make trump mad or turn him on. just the way she said, "you stupid, stupid man. you are so stupid, so stupid." it's going to encourage him. "so stupid." but trump has bigger problems than mayors from countries he's never even...
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and that is teach all the children, the boys and the girls, how to get along with other people, and that other people's lives matter. >> i agree with you, mrs. bush. we first have to work with the boys, with the men. because if the men and the boys are brought up for women, and we don't have to exactly -- in the meantime, what has the war done to these men? we have to look at it this way and i cannot blame them most of the time. it's because that boy, that was born 30 years ago, he was born during the war, and you have to be protective of the women and children and the girls during the war. so he was then the taliban came so that was like an icing on the cake for the whole thing the mentality. so, that boy has been raised with that type of a mentality, protect your women. don't show your woman. don't show the girl. and right now we're going through a social change, and it's going to take time. it's going to take probably another generation or two for men to come out and say, yeah, it's okay for -- really in a very normal way that we're doing it here. it's okay if my daughter goes to work. it's okay if my daughter goes to the movies. it's ok
and that is teach all the children, the boys and the girls, how to get along with other people, and that other people's lives matter. >> i agree with you, mrs. bush. we first have to work with the boys, with the men. because if the men and the boys are brought up for women, and we don't have to exactly -- in the meantime, what has the war done to these men? we have to look at it this way and i cannot blame them most of the time. it's because that boy, that was born 30 years ago, he was...
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and they use the boys to do the dirty work. [ hoofbeats ] >> mr. tunstall!here. >> billy, you go ahead and get out of here. i'll take care of this. >> these men ain't in the mood for talking. >> they know who these horses belong to. now, go. >> come on! get! >> tunstall didn't think that there's any danger or anything. the whole thing could have been straightened out had the judge not been on the take from murphy. >> gentlemen, what can i help you with today? we can work this out just fine. these horses are exempt from confiscation. it's in the writ. i'm unarmed. listen. we could talk this through. >> narrator: woefully outgunned, the kid is powerless to intervene. [ horse neighing ] just weeks after billy walks out of jail legally and into the greatest opportunity of his life, the only man who gives him a chance is dead. >> i'll get some of them before i die. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. to be taken care of. in good hands? lik
and they use the boys to do the dirty work. [ hoofbeats ] >> mr. tunstall!here. >> billy, you go ahead and get out of here. i'll take care of this. >> these men ain't in the mood for talking. >> they know who these horses belong to. now, go. >> come on! get! >> tunstall didn't think that there's any danger or anything. the whole thing could have been straightened out had the judge not been on the take from murphy. >> gentlemen, what can i help you with...
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mr. martin -- sorry. >> that still happens. >> boy, was that sometime ago! >> craig wagner chief financial officer.he resolution before you is the latest request to recommend to the board of supervisors to accept and expend funds from the san francisco general hospital foundation for fixtures, equipment and high tea he new zuckerberg general. it's been engaged in fund raising campaign to bring in private philanthropy to support the effort. it's been very successful. the commission has a proofed today $58.4 million of accepted gifts as associated with that effort. this we've been doing them roughly twice a year. this is latest installment. we try to september gifts on a relatively regular calendar without coming to you constantly. the program is going very well. we're on track and spending the money and managing within the projected budget so we're happy with how things are going, thp help us keep the dollars going out the door. and finish up with expenditures and also carry into the early months of operating the new hospital. the resolution before you, if you approve it, would be a recommendation t
mr. martin -- sorry. >> that still happens. >> boy, was that sometime ago! >> craig wagner chief financial officer.he resolution before you is the latest request to recommend to the board of supervisors to accept and expend funds from the san francisco general hospital foundation for fixtures, equipment and high tea he new zuckerberg general. it's been engaged in fund raising campaign to bring in private philanthropy to support the effort. it's been very successful. the...
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boy chair when you're in europe! ( chuckles ) well, hey! welcome back, mr. president! bring 'er in! there you go!
boy chair when you're in europe! ( chuckles ) well, hey! welcome back, mr. president! bring 'er in! there you go!
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mr. burns: this president was a little boy during vietnam. he is a smarty: man and he learned a lot. he understood the lesson of vietnam and more. mehink the president struck by how thoughtful he is and the questions that he asks and the respective ofobes the options that are put in front of him. we also arethat withg in a different world a different set of choices. let me be more precise. there are places where we have no choice. i am not a pacifist. even after the experience of war , and i have read a lot about war, world war i, world war ii, particularly. i know you have joe galloway here. one of the battles i most admire and one of the greatest admirals .f american guts and prowess there are many examples of that. i think every vietnam vet bristles a little bit about the greatest generation references, because people feel like they fought just as passionately and valiantly and gave as much of themselves. but the outcome, obviously, was different. the structure was different. that is part of the tension that we live with. it did not invite the great victory parade. some thing wher
mr. burns: this president was a little boy during vietnam. he is a smarty: man and he learned a lot. he understood the lesson of vietnam and more. mehink the president struck by how thoughtful he is and the questions that he asks and the respective ofobes the options that are put in front of him. we also arethat withg in a different world a different set of choices. let me be more precise. there are places where we have no choice. i am not a pacifist. even after the experience of war , and i...
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mr. shapiro became the poster boy. whether intentional or not, did mr. shapiro in your opinionth mislead the american public with this anytime anywhere multiple times? here is that by lying whether he was a moderate, he provided cover for the fact that administration left iran with 5000 q1 centrifuges and that the administration never had any hope, once this expired, that the resulting was an industrial scale that would be different. they built not a bomb, but an arsenal. >> mr. rant? >> i concede to the american people. ,> if the article is accurate yes, i think that he engaged in certain deceptions about what the administration was really up to and what we were facing. >> the agreement lifts afterctions on arms sales five years. after eight years it removes the ban on developing ballistic missiles capable of reaching the united dates. can you elaborate on the threat that the ballistic missile capability poses to the united states? >> one of the problems i have is that people tend to pat themselves on the back every time there is a failed missile test.
mr. shapiro became the poster boy. whether intentional or not, did mr. shapiro in your opinionth mislead the american public with this anytime anywhere multiple times? here is that by lying whether he was a moderate, he provided cover for the fact that administration left iran with 5000 q1 centrifuges and that the administration never had any hope, once this expired, that the resulting was an industrial scale that would be different. they built not a bomb, but an arsenal. >> mr. rant?...
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mr. shapiro became the poster boy, almost the spokesperson of a flawed and horrific iranian deal. the words anytime anywhere continue to ring true as far as even to this day. so my question, gentlemen, if you would, please, whether intentional or not, did mr. shapiro in your opinion, mislead the american public with this anytime anywhere the multiple times? mr. rubin? >> mr. rhodes most certainly did. now, the key here is that by lying about whether rowhani was a moderate, he provided cover for the fact that the administration left iran with 5,000 p-1 centrifuges and that the administration never had any hope once this agreement expired that the resulting iran with an industrial-scale nuclear program would be any different. and i should note, sir, that that's the number of centrifuges which pakistan built, not a bomb but an arsenal. >> thank you, mr. rubin. and maybe one correction, i said mr. shapiro. that would have been rhodes. >> yes, i think he deceived the american people. >> mr. hannah. >> if the article is accurate, yes, i think that he engaged in certain deceptions about
mr. shapiro became the poster boy, almost the spokesperson of a flawed and horrific iranian deal. the words anytime anywhere continue to ring true as far as even to this day. so my question, gentlemen, if you would, please, whether intentional or not, did mr. shapiro in your opinion, mislead the american public with this anytime anywhere the multiple times? mr. rubin? >> mr. rhodes most certainly did. now, the key here is that by lying about whether rowhani was a moderate, he provided...
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boys. >> in 2014, the district received a complaint that mr. le exchanged texts which contained inappropriate language with students. it was unprofessional and unacceptable but there was no criminal activity and did not rise to the level required for dismissal. district officials say that they are working with police on the investigation. allred has been meeting with parents of the victims. >>> and flames were first spotted around 5:00 at a home on liberty street spreading to an unattached garage but, luckily, no one was home at the time. it's still unclear how the firer was injured. >>> in santa rosa, three people were hurt, including a 74-year- old woman. it started at the bethlehem towers. a neighbor found the woman with her clothes on fire and quickly pulled her to say. she suffered second and third degree burns. another woman was taken to the hospital with difficulty breathing. the cause of the fire is under investigation but investigates say that the victim's clothing may have caught fire after coming into contact with the stove while she
boys. >> in 2014, the district received a complaint that mr. le exchanged texts which contained inappropriate language with students. it was unprofessional and unacceptable but there was no criminal activity and did not rise to the level required for dismissal. district officials say that they are working with police on the investigation. allred has been meeting with parents of the victims. >>> and flames were first spotted around 5:00 at a home on liberty street spreading to an...
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mr. galvis. however, the cardinals bats would come alive and boy, did they ever. adam winewright, the pitcher? he hits a long three run home run in the fourth to tie the game. one of the five home runs cardinals hit last night. they beat the phillies ten-three. >>> all right. four game series and they will play again tonight, game to, first pitch at 8:05. aaron nola with the start for phillies. >>> a sick out for a local convenient store but guy cops say tried to hold people up using his finger. what he asked the clerk before this all started. >>> she could in the wait for prom night. she showed up in a gorgeous gown and posted pictures. now she says she wishes she had never gone at all. cruel thing that happened to ruin her big night. >>> bob kelly, wet road out there. >> rain will ruin our morning rush hour, already a slow go here on the schuylkill expressway, we've got an accident on i-95, we will check with mass transit and airport, stay there we will be right back. >>> so yah, here we are with soaking rains, continuing today. i rolled in yesterday. at least we did see some sunshine. we ha
mr. galvis. however, the cardinals bats would come alive and boy, did they ever. adam winewright, the pitcher? he hits a long three run home run in the fourth to tie the game. one of the five home runs cardinals hit last night. they beat the phillies ten-three. >>> all right. four game series and they will play again tonight, game to, first pitch at 8:05. aaron nola with the start for phillies. >>> a sick out for a local convenient store but guy cops say tried to hold people...