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Nov 29, 2016
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mr. donahue's associates. donanae volunteered to stand in a lineup. a witness picked him out. mr. donahue's not the volunteering type. i'd like to talk to him. sit down and wait. i messed up. they seem to be staring at me. anyways, maybe we can take you home now. no. i'm afraid to move. whwh's the matter? that man we walked past is very sinister. he knew about events before they'd occurred. we can take you another way out. no. once telepathy's involved, it doesn't matter. cynthia-- i feel him... enveloping my cranium. uh, what does pop goes the weasel mean, cynthia? ? the monkey chased the weasel ? it's the cobbler's bench. no. i said it was the cobbler's bench, too. ? all around the cobbler's bench ? ? the monkey chased the weasel ? ? the monkey thought 'twas all in fun ? ? pop goes the weasel ? you know what that means? ? a penny for a spool of thread ? ? a penny for a needle ? ? that's the way the money goes ? ? pop goes the weasel ? see, and i was never aware of that verse. then his financial problems, till finally he can't take it anymore. so what does he do? he pops. attentio
mr. donahue's associates. donanae volunteered to stand in a lineup. a witness picked him out. mr. donahue's not the volunteering type. i'd like to talk to him. sit down and wait. i messed up. they seem to be staring at me. anyways, maybe we can take you home now. no. i'm afraid to move. whwh's the matter? that man we walked past is very sinister. he knew about events before they'd occurred. we can take you another way out. no. once telepathy's involved, it doesn't matter. cynthia-- i feel...
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Nov 4, 2016
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mr. mangella. next! yeah, i was wrong, and i was out of pololy going out with donahue. but that doesn't mean i deliberately killed anybody. if i wanted tommy dead, i sure wouldn't have taken him to no hospital. ajanian came over here to get me. nothing i can do about it. it's in his jurisdictiti. am i supposed to sit on my hands? no, you'll sit at your desk. but i know the history on this. look, if you have any leads on evidence, i suggest you turn them over to the heights. oh, yeah. i do that, and i'm done. norm, whatateason could ajanian have for wanting to hang this on you? it's not like we parted on the best of terms. it doesn't begin to justify what you're suggesting. maybe since donahue made him look bad, he figures getting me is gonna make him look good. i don't know what his reason is, but he's got one. hello, frank. graham. i found an empty storefront on march and 28th avenue -- ideal location fofoour headquarters. ace and hire the best people before somebody else does. maybe we can have dinner tomorrow. can i, uh, tell the boys in the back room that tomorrow i
mr. mangella. next! yeah, i was wrong, and i was out of pololy going out with donahue. but that doesn't mean i deliberately killed anybody. if i wanted tommy dead, i sure wouldn't have taken him to no hospital. ajanian came over here to get me. nothing i can do about it. it's in his jurisdictiti. am i supposed to sit on my hands? no, you'll sit at your desk. but i know the history on this. look, if you have any leads on evidence, i suggest you turn them over to the heights. oh, yeah. i do that,...
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Nov 9, 2016
11/16
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mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the donahue show. >> as you can imagine, she's an expert politicsver you decide to run for office, you will be a winner. >> what do you think of that? but, he obviously had an eye and it came true and asham shame fo nixon, he was not around to see it. >> thank you, get some rest. >> pennsylvania's surprise, trump won the keystone state last night. after the break, we are heading to areas that's instrumental to his win. . but it's a manufacturing job. yeah, well ge is doing a lot of cool things digitally to help machines communicate, might want to at least mention that. i'm building world-changing machines. with my two hands. does that threaten you? no! don't be silly. i'm just, uh, going to go to chop some wood. with that? yeah we don't have an ax. or a fireplace. good to be prepared. could you cut the bread? love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes
mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the donahue show. >> as you can imagine, she's an expert politicsver you decide to run for office, you will be a winner. >> what do you think of that? but, he obviously had an eye and it came true and asham shame fo nixon, he was not around to see it. >> thank you, get some rest. >> pennsylvania's surprise, trump won the keystone state last night. after the break, we are heading to areas that's instrumental to his win. . but it's...
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Nov 20, 2016
11/16
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mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the "donahue" show.cs and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner! with warm regards, sincerely, dick." did you know him? trump: not well, no, i didn't know him, but he would write me letters. it was very interesting. he always wanted me to run for office, but-- levin: were you talking about it back then? trump: not really. oprah winfrey: this sounds like political presidential talk to me, and i know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run. would you--would you ever? trump: probably not, but i-- i do get tired of seeing the country... winfrey: why would you not? trump: i just don't think i really have the inclination to do it. i love what i'm doing. i really like it. winfrey: also it doesn't pay as well. [laughter] trump: i just probably wouldn't do it, oprah, i probably wouldn't, but i do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country, and if it got so bad, i would never want to rule it out totally. honestly, the first time i really sta
mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the "donahue" show.cs and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner! with warm regards, sincerely, dick." did you know him? trump: not well, no, i didn't know him, but he would write me letters. it was very interesting. he always wanted me to run for office, but-- levin: were you talking about it back then? trump: not really. oprah winfrey: this sounds like political presidential talk to me, and i know...
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Nov 19, 2016
11/16
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mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the "donahue" show.ne, she is an expert on politics and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner! with warm regards, sincerely, dick." did you know him? trump: not well, no, i didn't know him, but he would write me letters. it was very interesting. he always wanted me to run for office, but-- levin: were you talking about it back then? trump: not really. oprah winfrey: this sounds like political presidential talk to me, and i know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run. would you--would you ever? trump: probably not, but i-- i do get tired of seeing the country... winfrey: why would you not? trump: i just don't think i really have the inclination to do it. i love what i'm doing. i really like it. winfrey: also it doesn't pay as well. [laughter] trump: i just probably wouldn't do it, oprah, i probably wouldn't, but i do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country, and if it got so bad, i would never want to rule it out totally. honestl
mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the "donahue" show.ne, she is an expert on politics and she predicts that whenever you decide to run for office you will be a winner! with warm regards, sincerely, dick." did you know him? trump: not well, no, i didn't know him, but he would write me letters. it was very interesting. he always wanted me to run for office, but-- levin: were you talking about it back then? trump: not really. oprah winfrey: this sounds like political...
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Nov 5, 2016
11/16
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mr. anderson. (laughter) -goodnight. -goodnight. robert young and jane wyatt with elinor donahue, billy gray and lauren chapin in father knows best. - so, i was wondering if you'd jot down an outline for me. i'm not supposed to write a theme on american systems of courts and trials. you are! - i know that. - all the legal material is right here in these books. - yes, but you've actually seen court trials in session. i haven't. all i've seen are in the movies. - well-- - hi, daddy. - hello, kitten. why don't you go down to the courthouse and watch a couple trials? they're open to the public. - i haven't time. you see, they claim this woman murdered her husband, but she claims that she was, let's see. she was smoking these cigarettes blind folded, and, well, that was the commercial. anyway, it's real good. come on. - well, mr. krausman. i haven't seen you in a long time. - hello, mr. anderson. is this your boy's jacket? - oh, yes. thanks. where did he leave it this time? i was sure it was his. i don't like to go around accusing any boy if he's not guilty. - accusing? what do you me
mr. anderson. (laughter) -goodnight. -goodnight. robert young and jane wyatt with elinor donahue, billy gray and lauren chapin in father knows best. - so, i was wondering if you'd jot down an outline for me. i'm not supposed to write a theme on american systems of courts and trials. you are! - i know that. - all the legal material is right here in these books. - yes, but you've actually seen court trials in session. i haven't. all i've seen are in the movies. - well-- - hi, daddy. - hello,...
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mr. wilson? you look funny. oh. [applause] - [voiceover] robert young and jane wyatt (children laughing) with elinore donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin (audience laughs) - [margaret] wait a minute. - what did i do? - nothing, i want to know what's wrong with your hand. - oh, sorry! - there's nothing fatal. i just gouged it the other day. my car. - what happened? burn, bruise, fracture? - oh, it's nothing, i just gouged it, that's all. - when did this happen? - a couple days ago, i got it changing a tire. - did you have a flat tire? - i told you, mom, i didn't do it on my car. i was driving back from hillsboro on the old road, i spotted this car pulled over to the side of the road with a flat tire. i could see the guy was in trouble so i stopped. he had a couple of kids with him, a boy about 10, a girl about my age. - [jim] (chuckles) so that's the reason you stopped. - [bud] no, it wasn't, it was just one of those things. looked like he didn't know much about changing tires. need some help? - i certainly do. say, how the dickens do you get a tire off one of these things? brand new car. by george, wouldn't you
mr. wilson? you look funny. oh. [applause] - [voiceover] robert young and jane wyatt (children laughing) with elinore donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin (audience laughs) - [margaret] wait a minute. - what did i do? - nothing, i want to know what's wrong with your hand. - oh, sorry! - there's nothing fatal. i just gouged it the other day. my car. - what happened? burn, bruise, fracture? - oh, it's nothing, i just gouged it, that's all. - when did this happen? - a couple days ago, i got it...
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Nov 23, 2016
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donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin... bills, circulars, more bills. is that the best you can do for me, harry? it's from the principal of the school -- mr. sheffield. well, what do you know? what is it? just a little note from mr. sheffield advising me that kathy wrote the best thanksgiving poem of the fourth grade. kathy? say, she must be pretty good. that's a big class she's in -- 20 or 30 youngsters. oh, it's nothing, really. all in a lifetime, harry. oh, don't kid me, jim. i happen to be a father, too. so long, harry. see you tomorrow. "shall i compare thee with a summer's day? "thou art more lovely and more temperate. "rough winds do shake the darling buds of may, "and summer's lease hath all too short a date. "sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines, and often is his gold complexion dimmed..." "and every fair from fair sometime declines, by chance, or ever-changing course untrimmed." 22, hike! kathy! yes, mommy? well, if you have to yell, yell softly. i'm developing my lungs. you're developing my nerves. what are you gonna do to get rid of me? i'm gonna send you to the store for some bread. can i get some raisins, too? raisins? i want to b
donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin... bills, circulars, more bills. is that the best you can do for me, harry? it's from the principal of the school -- mr. sheffield. well, what do you know? what is it? just a little note from mr. sheffield advising me that kathy wrote the best thanksgiving poem of the fourth grade. kathy? say, she must be pretty good. that's a big class she's in -- 20 or 30 youngsters. oh, it's nothing, really. all in a lifetime, harry. oh, don't kid me, jim. i happen to...