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- john, 10 minutes ago, mr. blanchard left here in a great hurry, practically dragging a heavy sack. i've been pounding on their door ever since. mrs. blanchard's light is still on, but mrs. blanchard doesn't answer. now, do you understand? - not in the least. h her for coming over here this morning. john, suppose that what mr. blanchard had in that sack was the body of ellen blanchard? - what? - now will you call the police? - look, you've done some pretty wacky things in your-- - never mind, i'll do it myself. get me the police. - now stop that! i beg of you, don't-- - maybe you don't mind having a murder committed... hello, this is mrs. john fenton. y to bother you, but i believe a woman has just been murdered. who? oh, she's my next-door neighbor. no, no, i'm not absolutely sure, but... see, i saw her husband dragging a sack out of their house in the middle of the night. do you mean that you still haven't found the body? you haven't even looked? course i can't be absolutely sure there was a murder. but how c
- john, 10 minutes ago, mr. blanchard left here in a great hurry, practically dragging a heavy sack. i've been pounding on their door ever since. mrs. blanchard's light is still on, but mrs. blanchard doesn't answer. now, do you understand? - not in the least. h her for coming over here this morning. john, suppose that what mr. blanchard had in that sack was the body of ellen blanchard? - what? - now will you call the police? - look, you've done some pretty wacky things in your-- - never mind,...
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john: mr. younger. yancy: good evening, mr. administrator. john: mr. derringer. yancy: i'm flattered having such distinguished visitors. john: there's beenenn injustice. you're a free man. yancy: thank you, r. apology. yancy: you don't like making apologies, do you? matthew: i'm not looking for trouble -- john: mr. younger, you'd better leave. matthew: all r rht, mr. colton. but let me say this. the citizens of this city have a right to see their p pperty protected. john: we're doing our best, sir. matthew: then it's not good enough. good night, sir. yancy: out, turnkey. i wish to speak with mr. derringer alone. jailer: yes, mr. administrator. glad everything is all right, a very angry man, our mr. younger. john: he has a right to be. he's had a fortune in goods stolen this month. yancy: a curse of being a man of property. john: you can't blame him for suspecting you. after all, you frequent the lowest dives in town. you treat the calaboose as if it were a hotel. did you see the thieves tonight? yancy: oh, yes. john: can you identify them in a court of law? yancy:
john: mr. younger. yancy: good evening, mr. administrator. john: mr. derringer. yancy: i'm flattered having such distinguished visitors. john: there's beenenn injustice. you're a free man. yancy: thank you, r. apology. yancy: you don't like making apologies, do you? matthew: i'm not looking for trouble -- john: mr. younger, you'd better leave. matthew: all r rht, mr. colton. but let me say this. the citizens of this city have a right to see their p pperty protected. john: we're doing our best,...
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me, too. >> oh, that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, mr. john. >> yes, barney. >> i got six dogs. i got one named grisby. >> grisby. and i got one named target. >> target. >> 'cause he got a patch over his eye. i got one named peeper. named him 'cause his eyes look funny. you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah. >> i got one named little bit. named her that 'cause she's real small. she weighs about 35 pounds. then i named one george. i took-- when they were little puppies, i took 'em all up to the country store up there. >> the store. named george up there, and one of 'em wet on him, so i-- so i told george i'm gonna name him that. you know what i'm talking about? >> well, i think it's a nice honor, yes. >> and there been a lotta people out there at that store, you know, they pick him out the crowd, that fella. well, he's uglier than the bulldog. >> okay, well, in just a moment, we're gonna come back. we're gonna meet flat noska >> we're gonna have to take a break here, but we're coming right back. stay where you are. [ cheers and applause ] fo
me, too. >> oh, that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, mr. john. >> yes, barney. >> i got six dogs. i got one named grisby. >> grisby. and i got one named target. >> target. >> 'cause he got a patch over his eye. i got one named peeper. named him 'cause his eyes look funny. you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah. >> i got one named little bit. named her that 'cause she's real small. she weighs about 35 pounds. then i named one...
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unofficial capital of the free world, or the people of massachusetts visit today with senator and mrs. john. kennedy. in this historic building, each senate and democratic battle which is its climates -- reaches its climax. the senate office building -- a handsome, white marble structure just across historic constitution avenue from the capital. here, most committees, all senators, and the vice president of the united states maintain their actual working headquarters. it is here that scores of massachusetts visitors and hundreds of massachusetts letters, telegrams, and telephone calls are received each day. john delaney about the activity. she is talking to the senator's administrative assistant. pardon me, joan. >> won't you come in? >> how many visitors do you have? >> between 50 and 100 a day. sometimes for the senate, other times for his assistance. >> what about with all the mail? >> we receive up to 800 letters a day more than under senatorial office -- more than any other senatorial office. he never lets a letter go unanswered. some people write us legislative proposals or comments o
unofficial capital of the free world, or the people of massachusetts visit today with senator and mrs. john. kennedy. in this historic building, each senate and democratic battle which is its climates -- reaches its climax. the senate office building -- a handsome, white marble structure just across historic constitution avenue from the capital. here, most committees, all senators, and the vice president of the united states maintain their actual working headquarters. it is here that scores of...
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john: well, mr. devon, aside from obvious reasons, i am glad you weren't a conscious part of that swindle. yancy: oh, he wasn't, and i hope you will accept my apology. joshua: thank yo sir. john: i just received word from the board of governance. they feel it might impair the natural bebety of new orleans. we are moving the railroad depot to the east, on the edge of town. yancy: you mind having me where, mr. colton?? john: i do indeed, mr. derringer. yancy: oh, well, see you in jail? john: very likely, mr. derringer. very likely. ? ? ?? ?? - steward... there are three basic ingredients for a good salad: a miser for the vinegar, a spendthrift for the oil... - mmm. well, when you do remember... you may have the other half. - mr. paladin now will go play blackjack? - mr. paladin will now enjoy his brandy, his coffee and his cigars. - but very lucky day. uh, hey boy read mr. paladin fortune. today everything lucky. female woman say to hey boy, - "lady"? maybe so. she deal cards. blackjack. - a woman deale
john: well, mr. devon, aside from obvious reasons, i am glad you weren't a conscious part of that swindle. yancy: oh, he wasn't, and i hope you will accept my apology. joshua: thank yo sir. john: i just received word from the board of governance. they feel it might impair the natural bebety of new orleans. we are moving the railroad depot to the east, on the edge of town. yancy: you mind having me where, mr. colton?? john: i do indeed, mr. derringer. yancy: oh, well, see you in jail? john: very...
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. >> mr. john davis was deputy during this time. he's ainterim chancellor. as being so deputy during this time are you considering him for the permanent position? >> i don't have any reason to have any questions about john davis's >> and the board can fine city officials up to 5,000 and this time chose not to issue a fan. mayor bowser said among several vacant positions in administration the d.c. ps chancellor seat is her top priority and end henderson stepped down two months ago. tony. >> peaceful protest turned violent today in montgomery country and this morning students from richard montgomery county high school gathered to the county president-elect donald trump. on the way some students got into altercation with each other over he make america great hat one of them was wearing. >> the young male wearing make america great again hat swung and that's when the three boys beat him up basically. they attacked him. they hit him. they stomped on him and they were punching him and when i ran up with other students to try to stop it >> and we're told the injure
. >> mr. john davis was deputy during this time. he's ainterim chancellor. as being so deputy during this time are you considering him for the permanent position? >> i don't have any reason to have any questions about john davis's >> and the board can fine city officials up to 5,000 and this time chose not to issue a fan. mayor bowser said among several vacant positions in administration the d.c. ps chancellor seat is her top priority and end henderson stepped down two months...
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mr. mccullough? no... he's just mad at a lot of things. i didn't expect you'd get anyplace. he's a stubborn man, john. i talked to tom pope. flint, we aren't fixin' to run. if we have to fight s, we'll do it. mr. mccullough, riff, he talked abouot be, didn't he? don't he know i'm free just like mike or mr. john orona or anybody? even him? no, i don't think he does. free means doing what you want to do, doesn't it? that's right. there isn't anything i'd rather do than what i'm ' going fishing! exceptin' sliding down hay lofts! eat it while it's hot, ben. i'm not hungry. they're southernrns, aren't they? what about t tt boy, ben? word gets around fast, doesn't it? one day you gotta stop it, ben, you can't keep going like this forever. i can't? i look at them cong out here, all wide-eyed and innocent,ke, like they never did anything wrong. what do they expect me to do, welcome them with open arms? oh, ben. but he would have grown up clean and free. did you see the white boy? you're coloring it, ben. you're making it sound like it's something evil. it is evil. everything those ramseys and for is evil. well, i can't do anything
mr. mccullough? no... he's just mad at a lot of things. i didn't expect you'd get anyplace. he's a stubborn man, john. i talked to tom pope. flint, we aren't fixin' to run. if we have to fight s, we'll do it. mr. mccullough, riff, he talked abouot be, didn't he? don't he know i'm free just like mike or mr. john orona or anybody? even him? no, i don't think he does. free means doing what you want to do, doesn't it? that's right. there isn't anything i'd rather do than what i'm ' going fishing!...
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and this is mr., mr. john turner. -pleasure. -mr. turner. tarzan, do you know where there's a fork of two rivers aroundndere? yeah, with a big, bald hill? well, yes i do, it sounds like it's ambuga, a few miles south of here. good, maybe you can take us there. a plane apparently crashed there last night, tarzan. yeah, we were in our boat, see, last nigig i heard night, about dark. yeah, it was just a little after dark. this guy was screamin' he was gonna go d dn. he was gonna hit this big, bald hill. lora, did you know to give him a rescue? no, my p pne has been out of order all week. yeah, well, we tried on the yacht's radio, but we got trouble with the transmissioio like this poor pilot, i could hear him, but he couldn't hear... that's enough h that. hank and i will go with you, tarzan. that'll be the search party. i've been able to put together some first aid just a moment, gentlemenen now, you have a boat in the harbor. and i'm sure you've been watching the barometer. i can guarantee you a a rricane will hit here tonight. now, i can do t
and this is mr., mr. john turner. -pleasure. -mr. turner. tarzan, do you know where there's a fork of two rivers aroundndere? yeah, with a big, bald hill? well, yes i do, it sounds like it's ambuga, a few miles south of here. good, maybe you can take us there. a plane apparently crashed there last night, tarzan. yeah, we were in our boat, see, last nigig i heard night, about dark. yeah, it was just a little after dark. this guy was screamin' he was gonna go d dn. he was gonna hit this big, bald...
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john fain: mr. oswald, i'm john fain, an agent with the fbi.arvey oswald: i was told there'd be no charges brought against me. john fain: there are no charges. i'm just asking a few questions. lee harvey oswald: i expected questions from reporters. there weren't any reporters. john fain: why did you got to russia in the first place? mr. oswald? lee harvey oswald: it's just something i did. john fain: did you go to russia because you're a communist? lee harvey oswald: i don't really want to talk about the past. i mean, i'm here now. john fain: are you now or have you ever been a communist? lee harvey oswald: i've never had a card. john fain: when you went to russia, your mother told the state department you were some sort of secret agent. are you? lee harvey oswald: a secret agent? john fain: are you involved with an intelligence agency? lee harvey oswald: you're fbi. john fain: yes. lee harvey oswald: and you don't know. [laughing]. secret service agent: oh, mrs. kennedy. uh, i'm sorry, the pool is closed. jackie kennedy: closed? secret service
john fain: mr. oswald, i'm john fain, an agent with the fbi.arvey oswald: i was told there'd be no charges brought against me. john fain: there are no charges. i'm just asking a few questions. lee harvey oswald: i expected questions from reporters. there weren't any reporters. john fain: why did you got to russia in the first place? mr. oswald? lee harvey oswald: it's just something i did. john fain: did you go to russia because you're a communist? lee harvey oswald: i don't really want to talk...
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mr. trump intends to make national security rudy giuliani is a consideration for the choice. also john bolton, who appeared on fox news today. >> would you want to be the u.s. secretary of state? let's start there. >> well, you know, i'm kind of old school on this business. it's been an honor to serve the country, i've said-- i'll say it again-- it would be an honor to serve the country again, but, ultimately, this is the president-elect's decision. >> reporter: giuliani is pushing hard for the job and his long- standing friendship with mr. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> maybe me, i don't know. >> reporter: the leading candidate for attorney general now is alabama senator jeff sessions. sessions was the first senator to support mr. trump in key sessions aides served the president-elect's transition and policy teams. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte, who lost a close race for re-election, has emerged as the front-runner for defense secretary. she tried to distance herself from mr. trump during her campaign, sh >> meanwhile, mr. trump's election of
mr. trump intends to make national security rudy giuliani is a consideration for the choice. also john bolton, who appeared on fox news today. >> would you want to be the u.s. secretary of state? let's start there. >> well, you know, i'm kind of old school on this business. it's been an honor to serve the country, i've said-- i'll say it again-- it would be an honor to serve the country again, but, ultimately, this is the president-elect's decision. >> reporter: giuliani is...
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mr. swanson: john, or anyone else? mr. goldberg: the point i would make about the filibuster -- why it is important for conservatives to still supports it is because --it is a symbol of how it is hardwired into the constitution. the way the senate -- it is not proportional representation. each state has two votes. the filibuster, in a way, is a symbol of that. it is taking it further. it is important to recognize that donald trump would not be president or will not become president if it were not for federalism. the other place you see this is the electoral college. hillary clinton will win the popular vote. the only reason donald trump's president is because of the framers original design. the electoral college gives more of a say over the selection of the present than it would if we had a symbol majority election simultaneously throughout the country. it has been the liberal project for over 100 years to get rid of everything in the constitution that limits direct democracy -- they have been against filibusters, attackin
mr. swanson: john, or anyone else? mr. goldberg: the point i would make about the filibuster -- why it is important for conservatives to still supports it is because --it is a symbol of how it is hardwired into the constitution. the way the senate -- it is not proportional representation. each state has two votes. the filibuster, in a way, is a symbol of that. it is taking it further. it is important to recognize that donald trump would not be president or will not become president if it were...
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and went to a corner and conferred and said we made a decision, you are assigned to mrs. john f. kennedy. >> how did you feel about that? >> i was devastated, angered, i didn't want that job. i knew what the agents did with truman and eisenhower, there were two parties, that was about it. >> you didn't want any part of that. >> no. >> as it turned out, clint hill protected jacqueline kennedy. one thing you found immediately was she was so popular the people surrounded her all the time wanting to get close to her. >> one of our biggest problems with crowd control because everybody wanted to see them get an autograph with something, became a difficult situation. >> you spent a lot of time with them in hyannisport. what was that like? >> they had a regular schedule. they would go back on thanksgiving and christmas, new year's and easter they spent at palm beach, they spent almost all their time on the water. the president would come up there on friday from the white house, and get in helicopter and fly to the kennedy compound. and they would get into golf carts and that was the sign
and went to a corner and conferred and said we made a decision, you are assigned to mrs. john f. kennedy. >> how did you feel about that? >> i was devastated, angered, i didn't want that job. i knew what the agents did with truman and eisenhower, there were two parties, that was about it. >> you didn't want any part of that. >> no. >> as it turned out, clint hill protected jacqueline kennedy. one thing you found immediately was she was so popular the people...
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also on board this plane today will be mrs. john f. kennedy.ill be another widow, mrs. martin luther king jr. somehow and in some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, wha
also on board this plane today will be mrs. john f. kennedy.ill be another widow, mrs. martin luther king jr. somehow and in some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know...
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but, i do think we should look at policies moving forward it see if they need to be adjustd mr. john davisas during this time and he is now intern interim chancellor as being deputy at this time are you considering him for the permanent position. >> i don't have any reason to have any questions about john davis' service. >> the emics board can fine up to 5,000 and i this time chose not attorney ua fine. among the several vacant poings in her administration the d.c. henderson stepped down two months ago. shawn. >> marina with the story, thank you. two maryland wrem in trouble after a 5-year-old girl in their care overdosed on an opiate. and police in washington county state mother treacy and the aunt said the child ingested methadone. they later picked her up and she was acting drunk and took her to the hospital. by the time they got there was unrespoychbs. they gave the girl narcan to reverse the affects of the overdose. they are charged with child endangerment and neglect. >> a father charged with murdering his 2-month-old son antoine beat his baby to death and his wife helped befor
but, i do think we should look at policies moving forward it see if they need to be adjustd mr. john davisas during this time and he is now intern interim chancellor as being deputy at this time are you considering him for the permanent position. >> i don't have any reason to have any questions about john davis' service. >> the emics board can fine up to 5,000 and i this time chose not attorney ua fine. among the several vacant poings in her administration the d.c. henderson stepped...
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cnn commentator and trump supporter mr. john phillips. commentator and strategist and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona. who do you believe is your best surrogate and why? >> we have so many, chris. >> just one, please. >> i'm going to say michelle obama. >> why? >> the closer. she is a star. she appeals to frankly all of the demographics that democrats need to make sure get out to vote including women and including millennials and latinos and african-americans. college educated white women. you name it. michelle obama is popular with everybody. i think she is the not so secret weapon. we called her the closer. we have seen why every time she gets up and gives a speech. and she's also untouchable. if you notice the one person the trump campaign and trump himself have never dared to go after is michelle obama. >> that is true, john. how did trump miss her? who is your best surrogate and why? >> you might say, chris, that melania is in pennsylvania trying to help the republicans get off the schnide there in the keystone stayte. >> you
cnn commentator and trump supporter mr. john phillips. commentator and strategist and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona. who do you believe is your best surrogate and why? >> we have so many, chris. >> just one, please. >> i'm going to say michelle obama. >> why? >> the closer. she is a star. she appeals to frankly all of the demographics that democrats need to make sure get out to vote including women and including millennials and latinos and...
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. >> i'd like you to give a real tonight welcome to senator of massachusetts, mr. johnnedy. [ applause ] may i ask you -- so i don't look too naive -- a tough question off the bat. >> whether i i'm a democrat or republican? [ laughter ] >> people recognize television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> honey, let's don't watch that, try to find a western. >> all right. >> once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this is a way to sell products, the definition of what you were doing was to create entertainment that would appeal to as many people as possible. >> beaver, eat your brussels sprouts. >> i can't. my stomach's filled up to my throat. >> no excuses. >> "leave it to beaver" was something that a lot of families understood. it's the first show that was ever shot from the perspective of a child. >> beaver. >> most people have had a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an
. >> i'd like you to give a real tonight welcome to senator of massachusetts, mr. johnnedy. [ applause ] may i ask you -- so i don't look too naive -- a tough question off the bat. >> whether i i'm a democrat or republican? [ laughter ] >> people recognize television was now the medium that mattered. it wasn't before 1960 and it was every day after 1960 in those presidential debates. >> honey, let's don't watch that, try to find a western. >> all right. >>...
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mr. hill. very nice to meet you. my question is being that john f. y spent so much time away from his children, can you tell me how did that affect them and mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? >> well, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were just really close. and that was when he really appeared to be the happiest i'd ever seen him, was when he was around mrs. kennedy and the children. she was very dedicated to to the children and to her husband. she tried her best to give him some relaxing times. in the evening she would have small dinner parties in the white house with just friends. and so for maybe an hour and a half or two hours, he could get away from the oval office and the pressures. so it was after the assassination, of course, mrs. kennedy went into a tate of deep depression -- a state of deep de
mr. hill. very nice to meet you. my question is being that john f. y spent so much time away from his children, can you tell me how did that affect them and mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? >> well, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were...
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mr. hill. very nice to meet you. my question is being that john f. y spent so much time away from his children, can you tell me how did that affect them and mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? >> well, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were just really close. and that was when he really appeared to be the happiest i'd ever seen him, was when he was around mrs. kennedy and the children. she was very dedicated to to the children and to her husband. she tried her best to give him some relaxing times. in the evening she would have small dinner parties in the white house with just friends. and so for maybe an hour and a half or two hours, he could get away from the oval office and the pressures. so it was after the assassination, of course, mrs. kennedy went into a tate of deep depression -- a state of deep de
mr. hill. very nice to meet you. my question is being that john f. y spent so much time away from his children, can you tell me how did that affect them and mrs. kennedy especially after the president's death? >> well, the children were extremely close to kennedy. i could show you some photographs of caroline sitting on his lap on the back of a yacht. they used to go out on the honey pits, and he'd get out into the ocean to swim, and then she'd dive off the boat into his arms. they were...
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mr. sanford? yes. john crenshaw. it's a pleasure. mr. crenshaw, this is my son, lamont. how you doing? how do you do? the pants. yeah, the pants. they're nice, aren't they? where did you get them? no. i mean the horse's pants. oh. that's my idea. i thought since he's such a great racehorse, i would just keep his legs warm. a thoroughbred? sure. and as soon as we finish making our deal, i'll go in the house and try to find them. general lee. general lee? yeah. born 1959. 1959. yes. yeah. it was confederate lad out of carolina bell. and that's not all he's out of. good-bye, inheritance. you're trying to sell me a gelding for breeding purposes, mr. sanford? gelding? a gelding? i--i didn't know this was a gelding horse. i thought it was a racehorse. hey, come on, pop. the race is over. mr. sanford, just--just how much did you think you could get for this horse? oh, $100,000. $50,000. i'd ever sell him for $30,000. would you take 25? $25,000? uh, no. $25. $25? that's right. you see, mr. sanford, and i would rather spend $25 to keep him in a pasture then to see him pulling a junk wagon. well
mr. sanford? yes. john crenshaw. it's a pleasure. mr. crenshaw, this is my son, lamont. how you doing? how do you do? the pants. yeah, the pants. they're nice, aren't they? where did you get them? no. i mean the horse's pants. oh. that's my idea. i thought since he's such a great racehorse, i would just keep his legs warm. a thoroughbred? sure. and as soon as we finish making our deal, i'll go in the house and try to find them. general lee. general lee? yeah. born 1959. 1959. yes. yeah. it was...
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mr. swanson: john, or anyone else? mr. goldberg: the point i would make about the filibuster -- why it is important for conservatives to still supported is a symbol of how it is hardwired into the constitution. the way the senate -- it is not proportional representation. the filibuster, in a way, is a symbol of that. it is taking it further. it is important to recognize donald trump would not be president or will not become president if it were not for federalism. the other place you see this is the electoral college. hillary clinton will win the popular vote. the only reason donald trump's president is the electoral college gives more of a say over the selection of the present than it would if we had a symbol majority election simultaneously throughout the country. it has been the liberal project for over 100 years to get rid of everything in the constitution that limits direct democracy -- against filibusters, attacking the senate, the electoral college. i think conservatives -- the original design of the consultation wa
mr. swanson: john, or anyone else? mr. goldberg: the point i would make about the filibuster -- why it is important for conservatives to still supported is a symbol of how it is hardwired into the constitution. the way the senate -- it is not proportional representation. the filibuster, in a way, is a symbol of that. it is taking it further. it is important to recognize donald trump would not be president or will not become president if it were not for federalism. the other place you see this...
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mr. john vigna was a third grade teacher here a you mentioned he was arrestedrre in june and charged withed with sexually abusing two of his students, two girls. well, in the months since his h arrest made news, three more mor alleged victims have comeom forward with similar allegations.ga one of them now a young woman in her 20's says she was abused during the 2000 school00o years. another girl says mr. vigna sexually abused her in in 2013-2014 and the third sayshiry in to police yesterday. he's now facing more chance. he's being held without bondon and detectives want parents ofvt all of his former students to ask their children about their interactions with mr. vigna.r.na could there be more victims? and guys, if you recall, this t is the same school where back on halloween the principal had canceled the halloween parade. d we were out here on that story s that day talking about this story, mr. vigna's arrest fromto june and parents seemed to be spt. teacher, said their kids loved v this te
mr. john vigna was a third grade teacher here a you mentioned he was arrestedrre in june and charged withed with sexually abusing two of his students, two girls. well, in the months since his h arrest made news, three more mor alleged victims have comeom forward with similar allegations.ga one of them now a young woman in her 20's says she was abused during the 2000 school00o years. another girl says mr. vigna sexually abused her in in 2013-2014 and the third sayshiry in to police yesterday....
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. >> director rahm or sorry mr. johns and >> sorry just want to check in this discussion about june versus september schemes for the civic reason is that part of what i heard in the making of the motion was that it was understood part of that cleaning was an understanding that was the architects preference. that's not what i think i heard here. we had staff at a very specific set of reasons for pushing it in a different direction and specifically to do that contextual response with acknowledging this site has an obligation [inaudible] tenderloin and market which is a gateway to both as well as having this other esteemed neighbor, the work feels just a graphic relation to. that's what drove those decisions. it's part of what how we got there together. i guess i would simply suggest that perhaps it's worth a quick check in with the design team before locking in a scheme that day as well as we will wait from quite a while ago. also, given i heard roughly 50-50 split on that tendency on the part of the commissioners. >> if i
. >> director rahm or sorry mr. johns and >> sorry just want to check in this discussion about june versus september schemes for the civic reason is that part of what i heard in the making of the motion was that it was understood part of that cleaning was an understanding that was the architects preference. that's not what i think i heard here. we had staff at a very specific set of reasons for pushing it in a different direction and specifically to do that contextual response with...
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fortunate to have with us one of new york's own, member of broadway royalty, two-time tony award winner mr. john collom who will read the 272 immortal words written by the immortal man, abraham lincoln. please join me in welcoming john. [ applause ] >> thank you. fore scores and seven years ago, dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now we are engaged in a great civil war. testing whether that nation or any nation so con received and so dedicated can long endure. we are met on a great battlefield of that war. we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who hear gave their lives that that nation might live. it is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this, but in the larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. the brave men living in dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. the world with little note no long remember what we say, but it can never forget what they did here. it is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfi
fortunate to have with us one of new york's own, member of broadway royalty, two-time tony award winner mr. john collom who will read the 272 immortal words written by the immortal man, abraham lincoln. please join me in welcoming john. [ applause ] >> thank you. fore scores and seven years ago, dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now we are engaged in a great civil war. testing whether that nation or any nation so con received and so dedicated can long endure. we...
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mr. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> maybe me, i don't know. >> reporter: the leading candidate for attorney general now is alabama senator jeff sessions. sessions was the first senator to support mr. trump in key sessions aides served the president-elect's transition and policy teams. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte, who lost a close race for re-election, has emerged as the front-runner for defense secretary. from mr. trump during her campaign, but she would be the first woman nominated to lead the pentagon. >> meanwhile, mr. trump's election of steve bannon continues to cause controversy. chip reid has a look at the man >> his appointment of bannon is proof of mr. trump's direction of this country. >> a navy veteran, bannon earned his gold as a investor, later acquiring rights to the feldman series. >> bann non has been really the leader of the splinter group for the republicans. >> that was the role he enjoyed, poking the establishment with a i think he could be. >> reportedly drawing more than 20 million reader
mr. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> maybe me, i don't know. >> reporter: the leading candidate for attorney general now is alabama senator jeff sessions. sessions was the first senator to support mr. trump in key sessions aides served the president-elect's transition and policy teams. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte, who lost a close race for re-election, has emerged as the front-runner for defense secretary. from mr. trump during...
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joined by our next guest that is the secretary general of the international chamber of commerce, mr. john denellovich. sir, thank you for speaking to us this morning. you are at this conference talking about companies, the fact that they need to get onboard this renewable charge. but in this environment, do you think there's some reluctance still among corporates to implement some of the initiatives we've been talking about? >> nancy, the international chamber of commerce is the world's largest organization for business. we have over 6 million members. and by and large, both large and small companies are very much onboard with regards to the implementation of the actions they need to take to move forward on the agreement that was reached last year in paris. as you very rightly said, tomorrow, the 4th of november, is the date this accord enters into effect. our companies have been taken active steps to implement various aspects of the agreement, not only with regards to infrastructure and health care and with regards to a number of programs, energy, that will affect their bottom line in a
joined by our next guest that is the secretary general of the international chamber of commerce, mr. john denellovich. sir, thank you for speaking to us this morning. you are at this conference talking about companies, the fact that they need to get onboard this renewable charge. but in this environment, do you think there's some reluctance still among corporates to implement some of the initiatives we've been talking about? >> nancy, the international chamber of commerce is the world's...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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. >> john: mr. exercise. if you're exercising over tuesday and not traveling, it's tgood weather if milwaukee. dakotas. weak weather system could cause accumulating snow into northwest wisconsin. wednesday that's where all of the weather problems will be. we'll see rain showers here, but not bad, 44 degrees. you can see temperatures dropping through the 30s across minnesota. we're looking pretty good thanksgiving day. on thursday, again, out to the west, not much going on there. and warmer temperatures out to the east. maybe a snow shower up around sault ste. marie. traveling conditions. high temperatures today cold, 3. we hit 40 on saturday, but that was before the daylight hours. temperatures right now 31 in milwaukee. 29 racine. 27 in burlington, and kenosha 26 in watertown. temperatures dropping through the 20s tonight. from about 20 out towards the western part of our viewing area. 25, 26 along the lakeshore. lake-effect snow across the lake from us, and way out to the west. here is the next low developi
. >> john: mr. exercise. if you're exercising over tuesday and not traveling, it's tgood weather if milwaukee. dakotas. weak weather system could cause accumulating snow into northwest wisconsin. wednesday that's where all of the weather problems will be. we'll see rain showers here, but not bad, 44 degrees. you can see temperatures dropping through the 30s across minnesota. we're looking pretty good thanksgiving day. on thursday, again, out to the west, not much going on there. and...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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mrs. john adams. so she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably -- her friends in britain. >> i'm going to ask one more question, and then we're going to turn it to the audience opinion please get your questions ready. >> one other thing that's been on my mind with the current presidential election. there's a better chance there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time. if hillary clinton was elected president, will there be a new presidential title controversy. will there be a new debate? or pretty settled what she would be called? >> it's in -- many women are the head of organizations, and they're normally called madam president. i would assume she would be called madam president. i don't think there would be a lot of debate about that. i think most other women who would be president, they would be called mr. or if they had a title like dr. or lieutenant they would be called that. they would maybe be called the first gentleman, i can see that happening. and i ask
mrs. john adams. so she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably -- her friends in britain. >> i'm going to ask one more question, and then we're going to turn it to the audience opinion please get your questions ready. >> one other thing that's been on my mind with the current presidential election. there's a better chance there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time. if hillary clinton was elected president, will there be a new presidential...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet manager. we have 38 electric vehicles in our fleet right now. and we have 19 more that should be delivered in the next -- about 60 days. we don't really have that many challenges with the vehicles. we had a couple that ran out of power, but i don't think they were plugged in properly in the beginning. we're at capacity with charging stations though. when we get the new 19 vehicles, we're going to need to significantly upgrade our electric cal capacity which is going to be expensive. al capacity which is going to be expensive. for the 19 coming, what are y
mr. john. i want to give our public a snap shot. i know that some departments have actually already try today adopt ev technology for their fleet wanting to kind of hear about some of the benefits that already -- and the challenges you face and i certainly know that every department is different and has different needs and functions, but we do have public works here, so thank you, mr. leal for being here. >> thank you supervisors, sorry about that. i'm john leal, public works fleet...
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mr. lamb: as you know, if you come to the capital and stand in the rotunda, john trumbull is all over thelace. what impact did he have? mr. puleo: p liska mentioned -- he was commissioned to do the paintings after the war of 1812 during the patriotic fervor. he does his classic, legendary painting of the signing of the declaration of independence. i think it captures people's imagination at the time of this scene. i think he is a factor in this. mr. lamb: about the resigning of his commission, george washington? mr. puleo: i think the same thing. this is another case for washington, again coming see the virtues of washington. he doesn't there when he was kind of making the statement that the civilian government is supreme. he doesn't when he is president by deciding not to run for a third term. he probably could have been president for life but decided not to do it. of your books,l which one is for favorite? mr. puleo: impossible to answer. i love them all for various reasons. this book was a real labor of love because it is basically not only be history of these documents but really a hi
mr. lamb: as you know, if you come to the capital and stand in the rotunda, john trumbull is all over thelace. what impact did he have? mr. puleo: p liska mentioned -- he was commissioned to do the paintings after the war of 1812 during the patriotic fervor. he does his classic, legendary painting of the signing of the declaration of independence. i think it captures people's imagination at the time of this scene. i think he is a factor in this. mr. lamb: about the resigning of his commission,...
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john f kennedy: morning, mac. mcgeorge bundy: not so good, mr. president.irmed that the russians have placed offensive nuclear missiles in cuba. >>> good morning, mac. >> not so good, mr. president. >> our u2 spy planes have confirmed the russians have placed defensive nuclear missiles in cuba. >> hello, jack, isn't this a nice surprise? >> just wanted to hear your voice. >> jack, is something the matter? >> jackie, why don't you come back to the white house? >> yes, of course. >> at a pentagon briefing here this evening, we were shown pictures taken by a high flying u2 plane of two types of missiles, some of them already installed in cuba and pointed at the u.s. heartland. one group of missiles, with a range of 1200 miles, the other group with ranges up to 2500 miles. and there was a broad hint they do have nuclear war heads. we have faced a number of planes on the east coast and we've placed all u.s. forces around the world on an alert status. >> i say we launch a full scale invasion. b-52s. >> start a war with russia. you really want to risk an all-out n
john f kennedy: morning, mac. mcgeorge bundy: not so good, mr. president.irmed that the russians have placed offensive nuclear missiles in cuba. >>> good morning, mac. >> not so good, mr. president. >> our u2 spy planes have confirmed the russians have placed defensive nuclear missiles in cuba. >> hello, jack, isn't this a nice surprise? >> just wanted to hear your voice. >> jack, is something the matter? >> jackie, why don't you come back to the...
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mr. earnest: i'm sorry i missed you. john: you are the closest thing to a fly on the wall. us your readout of the meeting. mr. earnest: the president described it as a positive, productive meeting, and the reason is that from the president-elect in private, while you guys heard from the president-elect in public. he stuck a constructive tone, a tone that demonstrated his commitment to a peaceful transition of power. this administration has been preparing for months for this transition. president is committed to making sure the next president can hit the ground running. i don't think he expected he expected he would be working with trump's team, but that's who he is working with. mark: josh, you said something that surprised me. you were asked about president obama's comments about donald trump being unqualified. rather than saying what i expected you to say, the campaign is over, we are moving forward, you said yeah, he basically still thinks that. mr. earnest: i don't want people to be left with the impression that that was somehow empty rhetoric and the president did not
mr. earnest: i'm sorry i missed you. john: you are the closest thing to a fly on the wall. us your readout of the meeting. mr. earnest: the president described it as a positive, productive meeting, and the reason is that from the president-elect in private, while you guys heard from the president-elect in public. he stuck a constructive tone, a tone that demonstrated his commitment to a peaceful transition of power. this administration has been preparing for months for this transition....
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mr. lincoln. john kennedy and lyndon johnson. bitter enemies during the campaign but coming together afterwards as president and vice president, also the same can be said for ronald reagan and the senior george bush, the fact that they came together. how do you view this? do you think it's important to surround yourself with people who perhaps might not have always agreed with you in the past, but to bring them to the table as well? >> yes. i would like to echo everything mike huckabee said as your previous guest about the nature of this meeting. i believe it's more of a clear-the-air kind of meeting. i don't believe it's a meeting to determine if he's going to be offered a cabinet position. i don't believe it. i would be shocked if it happens. here is something nobody is talking about as to why donald trump would want to meet with mitt romney. romney's vast business experience, both nationally and internationally. that's what donald trump is most interested in in my opinion as to why he would even want to sit down and have a con
mr. lincoln. john kennedy and lyndon johnson. bitter enemies during the campaign but coming together afterwards as president and vice president, also the same can be said for ronald reagan and the senior george bush, the fact that they came together. how do you view this? do you think it's important to surround yourself with people who perhaps might not have always agreed with you in the past, but to bring them to the table as well? >> yes. i would like to echo everything mike huckabee...
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i'll be happy to help you over to the hotel,mr. uh... ward. john ward. i'd like you to meet my father, doctor ward. uh... an. are you just passing through? yeah. and the sooner the better. we're staying over tonight to catch the arizona stage in the morning. father's just retired. we're going out there for his health. if i survive the trip. well thanks again, mr. gilman. no trouble at all. i hope you sleep well, doctor. i doubt it. come on, mom. where are we now? some place called porter. not much of a place, either. oh, get me a bed before i die right here in the dirt. good evening. louis. these are my sons, joseph and joshua. well, i'm happy to know you. do you have a doctor here? i'm a sick woman sheriff. surely, ma'am i'd be glad never mind, she ain't no sicker than you are. come on, mom. lady's really sick. when we want your help we'll ask for it. they don't look like brothers to me. yeah me neither. either one of 'em could be harry keller. it'd be a clever stunt coming into a town like this. getting a friend and an old lady to help him. maybe the o
i'll be happy to help you over to the hotel,mr. uh... ward. john ward. i'd like you to meet my father, doctor ward. uh... an. are you just passing through? yeah. and the sooner the better. we're staying over tonight to catch the arizona stage in the morning. father's just retired. we're going out there for his health. if i survive the trip. well thanks again, mr. gilman. no trouble at all. i hope you sleep well, doctor. i doubt it. come on, mom. where are we now? some place called porter. not...
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mr. concord. john cimikowski, owner of cimo's south end deli won over a field former player bob tewksbury. the tongue in cheek pageant was put on for the crisis center to help fight human trafficking. coming up on news 9 this morning, behind bars. this former funeral director spending time in jail after they said he improperly disposed of afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. >> saturday morning, november 19th. some melting going on atopnt washington while a lot of folks in 20's to lower 30's. mount washington, currently at 45 degrees. that means one last mild day for us, before temperatures start tumbling tomorrow. it's going to look a lot different there by tomorrow. details coming up. >> police are investigating after an apparent noose was discovered at a bathroom at a michigan middle school. teachers say they heard a commotion in one of the restrooms around 2 p.m.
mr. concord. john cimikowski, owner of cimo's south end deli won over a field former player bob tewksbury. the tongue in cheek pageant was put on for the crisis center to help fight human trafficking. coming up on news 9 this morning, behind bars. this former funeral director spending time in jail after they said he improperly disposed of afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the...