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about a hundred times lead to you believe that they either weren't any other offers out there for mr. samnd he took best offer that he could find right away. his agent said you better take this deal, it is a good deal. to the eagles it
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about a hundred times lead to you believe that they either weren't any other offers out there for mr. sam and he took best offer that he could find right away. his agent said you better take this deal, it is a good deal. to the eagles it comes down to a one year deal. they got a buy out in year two for 4 million. they are paying him 18 million for one year. they could wind up paying him 22 million-dollar for one deal but worth wrist fact they can draft somebody in the third round this year. >> we will see. look doug pederson, eagles said he believes with bradford he believes eagles can make a deep playoff run. do you buy this. >> no. >> he cannot make a deep playoff run. best eagles can do is win their division. is there a fine line all of these teams in the division are eight-eight caliber teams. if the eagles can somehow slip one more game then somebody else, they can win with the nine-seven record but i don't see them going further than that. >> bradford has never been in the playoffs. he is dying to make post season. >> what do you think it would mean to you and this city to make the
about a hundred times lead to you believe that they either weren't any other offers out there for mr. sam and he took best offer that he could find right away. his agent said you better take this deal, it is a good deal. to the eagles it comes down to a one year deal. they got a buy out in year two for 4 million. they are paying him 18 million for one year. they could wind up paying him 22 million-dollar for one deal but worth wrist fact they can draft somebody in the third round this year....
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mr. sams in the book. i don't have a picture of him. i looked everywhere. she had by sawyer two children. these are believed to be pictures of harlt jacobs' children. her daughter luiouis louisa. and then her son joseph. in the book this is benjamin and ellen, those are the names they're given in the narrative. when she was 22 in 1835 jacobs escaped from the norcom plantation. she had been kind of reassigned at that point to the plantation. and at that point she began her stay in the crawlspace in her grandmother's attic. the dimensions of this crawlspace, i don't remember if she gives it in the book but the dimensions of the crawlspace were nine feet long, seven feet wide, and about three feet high at one end. so i think she says, you know, when she's in the crawlspace for the most part she can't stand up straight. after she spends seven years in the crawlspace she managed then a successful escape to the north. so here then is a kind of overview of harriet jacobs' grandmother's house, which you can see is actually a somewhat substantial house for this time
mr. sams in the book. i don't have a picture of him. i looked everywhere. she had by sawyer two children. these are believed to be pictures of harlt jacobs' children. her daughter luiouis louisa. and then her son joseph. in the book this is benjamin and ellen, those are the names they're given in the narrative. when she was 22 in 1835 jacobs escaped from the norcom plantation. she had been kind of reassigned at that point to the plantation. and at that point she began her stay in the crawlspace...
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mr. sams in the book. i don't have a picture of him. i looked everywhere. she had by sawyer two children. these are believed to be pictures of harlt jacobs' children. her daughter luiouis louisa. and then her son joseph. in the book this is benjamin and ellen, those are the names they're given in the narrative. when she was 22 in 1835 jacobs escaped from the norcom plantation. she had been kind of reassigned at that point to the plantation. and at that point she began her stay in the crawlspace in her grandmother's attic. the dimensions of this crawlspace, i don't remember if she gives it in the book but the dimensions of the crawlspace were nine feet long, seven feet wide, and about three feet high at one end. so i think she says, you know, when she's in the crawlspace for the most part she can't stand up straight. after she spends seven years in the crawlspace she managed then a successful escape to the north. so here then is a kind of overview of harriet jacobs' grandmother's house, which you can see is actually a somewhat substantial house for this time
mr. sams in the book. i don't have a picture of him. i looked everywhere. she had by sawyer two children. these are believed to be pictures of harlt jacobs' children. her daughter luiouis louisa. and then her son joseph. in the book this is benjamin and ellen, those are the names they're given in the narrative. when she was 22 in 1835 jacobs escaped from the norcom plantation. she had been kind of reassigned at that point to the plantation. and at that point she began her stay in the crawlspace...
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sam. he played well. when i asked mr. p about sam, his eyes lit up. >> i say void talking too much about sam because people think i'm favoring him, it's not a question of favoring him. he's working hard. >>> but he's your grandson, so why would anyone question that. >> well, he's working very hard and of course a week ago he had a good tournament, and jacked he feeds the kids now. he's excited too. i know how excited he is. >>> tommy, you've seen it all now haven't you. in our promotion department, the wheel, mia. come up with a new bit. it's a little wheel. take a look at the little wheel. i've got morgan hoffman. rory mcilroy. adam scott. the mat kutcher. grand mcdowel. mat johnson. david love it is old guy. i'm going to spin the wheel. i kind of chose these people because i think they have the best shot at winning. tommy, you ready? oh no. >> wait a minute. we're doing it again. we have time. hold on. ian, you're a winner. >> poor ian. >>> that was ping's little invitational pick. >>> that is a new low there. magic toni
sam. he played well. when i asked mr. p about sam, his eyes lit up. >> i say void talking too much about sam because people think i'm favoring him, it's not a question of favoring him. he's working hard. >>> but he's your grandson, so why would anyone question that. >> well, he's working very hard and of course a week ago he had a good tournament, and jacked he feeds the kids now. he's excited too. i know how excited he is. >>> tommy, you've seen it all now haven't...
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mr. t. katie couric and sam donaldson house. and melissa rivers will be here. her mother, joan, and mrs. reagan were good fr the first lady was her talk show in 1986. have you to be on your good behavior to behavior behavior tonight joan? >> you always have to be on your best behavior with ladies. >> just say no. clint eastwood and michael jackson. in 1983 making an ap on the sitcom "different strokes." i hope i'm not disturbing you, i'm nancy reagan. >> "e.t." on the set, todd bridges who played willis was 17 >> the plot of that particular episode of "different stroke is there was drugs being sold a the school. >> years later when bridges hit rock bottom on his own addiction, he credits mrs. reagan's message for helping him turn his life around. he is 23 yea clean and sober. >> when i got sober i completely understood what she meant by that. and a phrase i used to a lot. what i will not do is let someone else take me down. >> h has a fund-raiser for the make-a-wish foundation. check out our web page for more information. >> salina gomez with and glitz. forget about getting stuck in a zi
mr. t. katie couric and sam donaldson house. and melissa rivers will be here. her mother, joan, and mrs. reagan were good fr the first lady was her talk show in 1986. have you to be on your good behavior to behavior behavior tonight joan? >> you always have to be on your best behavior with ladies. >> just say no. clint eastwood and michael jackson. in 1983 making an ap on the sitcom "different strokes." i hope i'm not disturbing you, i'm nancy reagan. >>...
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the mta told the i-team the mta will pursue recovery under the new york state son of sam law against mr. mccollum. >> to think they now want to come in and say it's their he's not the son of sam. he's the good guy here. i don't think they have any right to what little money he might make, if he makes any. all we want to do is get him back on his feet and they want to rip the dirt right out from underneath him. >> reporter: butler says she will do whatever it takes to battle the mta and the district attorney's office. if found guilty, mccollum faces up to ten years in prison the grand larceny charge. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking nuz in ing ing news in manhattan at least nine people hurt after an mta bus crashed into a pillar. it's not clear what caused this bus to crash. you could see passengers being carried out on stretchers. we have a crew right there at the scene. we're going to have a live report coming up here at 6:00. >>> the penalties for subway sex crimes might soon get tougher. bill to raise the prison term for crimes such as forcible touching and public lewdness. t
the mta told the i-team the mta will pursue recovery under the new york state son of sam law against mr. mccollum. >> to think they now want to come in and say it's their he's not the son of sam. he's the good guy here. i don't think they have any right to what little money he might make, if he makes any. all we want to do is get him back on his feet and they want to rip the dirt right out from underneath him. >> reporter: butler says she will do whatever it takes to battle the mta...
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mr. t. several tv journalists will attend. katie couric and sam donaldson who covered the reagan white house. and melissa rivers will be here. her mother, joan, and mrs. reagan were good friends. the first appeared on her llte night talk show in 1986. tonight, joan. >> i think you are always on good behavior when a lid lady comes on your show. >> just sa clint eastwood and michael jackson. in 1983 making an appearance on the sitcom "different strokes." i hope i'm not disturbing you, i'm nancy reagan. >> "e.t." on the set, todd bridges who played willis was 17 at th >> the plot of that particular episode of "different strokes" is there was drugs being sold at arnold's sccool. >> years later when bridges rock bottom on his own addiction, he credits mrs. reagan's message for helping him turn his life around. he is 23 years clean and sober. >> when i got sober i completely understood what she meant by that. and that is a phrase i used to a lot. what i will not do is let someone else take me do make-a-wish foundation. check his facebook page for more i
mr. t. several tv journalists will attend. katie couric and sam donaldson who covered the reagan white house. and melissa rivers will be here. her mother, joan, and mrs. reagan were good friends. the first appeared on her llte night talk show in 1986. tonight, joan. >> i think you are always on good behavior when a lid lady comes on your show. >> just sa clint eastwood and michael jackson. in 1983 making an appearance on the sitcom "different strokes." i hope i'm not...
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number 2 in -- rory mcelroy and we have sam saunders, mr. palmer's grandson who will play in the tournament and another special guest, maverick, won the arnold palmer cup exemption into the tournament. the college ryder cup version and the participants actually voted him in. he's excited as well. >> i know people would love to be part of this. tickets are still available. what would you suggest to someone who never has been out here before and would love to check it out? >> sure, we'd love to have him and first wear comfortable shoes, you will be walking around the golf course, bring hat and sunscreen. it has been wonderfully sunny out here this week and certainly we have great stands, areas where they can watch golf and have golf come to them. a couple new areas, on number 6, overlooking water, and number 9 by the clubhouse and general public seating areas as well. >> and this year you are doing something new, allowing the guests to take photos which is different. >> that's right, the tour is allowing them to take photos but not of players
number 2 in -- rory mcelroy and we have sam saunders, mr. palmer's grandson who will play in the tournament and another special guest, maverick, won the arnold palmer cup exemption into the tournament. the college ryder cup version and the participants actually voted him in. he's excited as well. >> i know people would love to be part of this. tickets are still available. what would you suggest to someone who never has been out here before and would love to check it out? >> sure,...
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mr. srendenschek. >> maze noland, good evening. samd has his $36 million but the see eagles weren't the only ones bigging out big bucks. >> domestic violence issue will cost a major league baseball star big money to start 2016. we'll run it all down later in sports. grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life. ♪ >>> this is dramatic video of u-haul chase police video it happened in michigan last being and all started after state police trooper tried to pull the driver over for equipment violation. u-haul was stolen and that driver would not stop. officers through down some stop sticks it shredded the tires but the guy kept going on the rims a
mr. srendenschek. >> maze noland, good evening. samd has his $36 million but the see eagles weren't the only ones bigging out big bucks. >> domestic violence issue will cost a major league baseball star big money to start 2016. we'll run it all down later in sports. grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or...
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sam sawners. right there in the sixteenth green. mr. palmer it willing me it's the best he's ever seen the golf course. >>> one player hoping to capture the bay hill title. i've known billy for a few years now. so there's a little give and take in the central florida q and a ping-pong. >> billy you say what? >>> the biggest king ever. >> the biggest king ever. >>> bigger than richard petty. >> yeah. >>> five words or less, what would winning the tournament mean to you growing up in the area. >> really exciting emotional accomplish ment and blessed. >>> from bay town high school, central florida guy, do you feel any better about playing the ping-pong. >> i'm happy it's over with. >>> that's your best? >> did i give it my best? if i like the person who's asking the question, i would have given a better answer. >>> we'll go with that. >>> that was last year. and i told him billy, i'm going smart aleck. that's all i'm saying. >>> the magic won today. woo hoo. coast trip. denver, you're out. this one i'm giving to magic. they do win. are you
sam sawners. right there in the sixteenth green. mr. palmer it willing me it's the best he's ever seen the golf course. >>> one player hoping to capture the bay hill title. i've known billy for a few years now. so there's a little give and take in the central florida q and a ping-pong. >> billy you say what? >>> the biggest king ever. >> the biggest king ever. >>> bigger than richard petty. >> yeah. >>> five words or less, what would winning...
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mr. speaker. i rise tonight to congratulate congressman sam johnson and john lewis for being named the first two recipients of the bipartisan policy center's patriot award. it was established to honor two members of congress who have placed the interests and goals of nation above all other concerns. s a former us air force pilot, sam johnson understands what it means to serve one's country. he flew in the korean and the vietnam wars and spent nearly seven years as a prisoner of war in the that know. i commend sam johnson for his work to support america's men and women until uniform as well as for his efforts on behalf of all veterans. and mr. speaker, i also have much praise to another wonderful colleague, john lewis. john's record for fighting of civil rights and civil liberties dates back to the 1960's when he as named chairman of the nonviolence coordinating committee and seshed served along side dr. king on the march on washington in 1963. and essman sam johnson congressman john lewis and tomorrow night's ceremony will be a greatest ta meant to their life of service. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker
mr. speaker. i rise tonight to congratulate congressman sam johnson and john lewis for being named the first two recipients of the bipartisan policy center's patriot award. it was established to honor two members of congress who have placed the interests and goals of nation above all other concerns. s a former us air force pilot, sam johnson understands what it means to serve one's country. he flew in the korean and the vietnam wars and spent nearly seven years as a prisoner of war in the that...
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mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children, turns his energy to what becomes his calling in life -- saving animals, especially dogs. in 2002, at the cost of several million dollars, he creates this lavish, sprawling dog shelter in malibu. one of the neglected pooches that end up at sam's shelter is a 6-month old cane corso, also known as an italian mastiff, a breed some people refer to as "a pit bull on steroids." the big canine is quickly deemed too aggressive to stay at the shelter. so sam takes him home and names him columbo, after the rumpled, trench-coat-wearing detective played by peter falk. >> he adored columbo, clearly. i think he was like an offspring almost. he was like a
mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children, turns his energy to what becomes his calling in life -- saving animals, especially dogs....
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mr. rifkin. >> thank you, sam an that.ege to be here and share this stage with three defenders of the constitution. i've been practicing law 25 years. during this period i've seen unlawful regulations and bad regulations and some regulation s unlawful. i've never seen anything like the clean power plan. environmental law is not enough is the gist of it, that any legal basis or expertise in this area and to make matter worse, epa is not only stealing the authority from portions of our federal government but taking power from the states. in a sense, it gives states two choices, force them to retire prematurely general electricity powered by coal and replace it by renewables, considerable expense or let epa do that in which the portion goes down, doesn't get replaced with anything. now epa is obviously counting on the fact that state officials would not allow the lights literally to go out and would do the bidding of epa. now, some of y'all are wondering whether it's unconstitutional. you're ahead of our harvard law educated
mr. rifkin. >> thank you, sam an that.ege to be here and share this stage with three defenders of the constitution. i've been practicing law 25 years. during this period i've seen unlawful regulations and bad regulations and some regulation s unlawful. i've never seen anything like the clean power plan. environmental law is not enough is the gist of it, that any legal basis or expertise in this area and to make matter worse, epa is not only stealing the authority from portions of our...
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sam. >> reporter: his life was real to you. >> absolutely, mrs. kibuishi. you know, when she's talking about her daughter being a dancer and i'm thinking about my daughters. remember i'm sitting in my car and i'm sobbing over that testimony. >> reporter: if there is a time for a death >> it was not only beyond reasonable doubt, it was beyond any doubt at all. >> reporter: the final vote came quickly, in just over an hour.ath penalty deliberations on record. the family says justice was served, 12-0.ne that the penalty to be imposed upon defendant daniel patrick wozniak to be death.put a man to death. and this is a really sobering with the rest of my life.ut, i said, can i live with this? and i said yes. >> reporter: and afterwards, ore relief than joy. >> it was so, so, so, so long overdue. but i can start healing.>> we feel like one closure to our nightmare chapter. >> reporter: to this day june kibuishi says her daughter's death makes her als of parenting. her soul now doubting that kindness always triumphs over evil. kids, be nice person. kind to other pe
sam. >> reporter: his life was real to you. >> absolutely, mrs. kibuishi. you know, when she's talking about her daughter being a dancer and i'm thinking about my daughters. remember i'm sitting in my car and i'm sobbing over that testimony. >> reporter: if there is a time for a death >> it was not only beyond reasonable doubt, it was beyond any doubt at all. >> reporter: the final vote came quickly, in just over an hour.ath penalty deliberations on record. the...
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sam. >> reporter: his life was real to you. >> absolutely, mrs. kibuishi. you know, when she's talking about her daughter being a dancer and i'm thinking about my daughters. the next thing i remember i'm sitting in my car and i'm sobbing over that testimony. >> reporter: if there is a time for a death penalty. >> this was it. >> it was not onlylyeyond reasonable doubt, it was beyond >> reporter: the final vote came quickly, in just over an hour. one of the shortest death penalty deliberations on record. the family says justice was served, 12-0. >> we the jury determine that the penalty to be imposed upon defendant daniel patrick wozniak to be death. >> i just have voted to put a man to death. and this is a really sobering moment and one i'm going to live with the rest of my life. and down in my gut, i said, n i live with this? and i said yes. >> reporter: and afterwards, there is)more relief than joy. >> it was so, so, so, so long overdue. but i can start heheing. it's time. >> we feel like one closure to ouo nightmare chapter. >> reporter: to this day june
sam. >> reporter: his life was real to you. >> absolutely, mrs. kibuishi. you know, when she's talking about her daughter being a dancer and i'm thinking about my daughters. the next thing i remember i'm sitting in my car and i'm sobbing over that testimony. >> reporter: if there is a time for a death penalty. >> this was it. >> it was not onlylyeyond reasonable doubt, it was beyond >> reporter: the final vote came quickly, in just over an hour. one of the...
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. >> in the word of sam cook it has been a long time coming. >>reporter: mr.t that separates the u.s. and cuba. in baby there's common ground. >> one big brotherhood. the cuban are very passionate about their baseball. we here in the bay area are very passionate about ours. >>reporter: that's why his youth team became the subject of documentary when they got special permission to travel to cuba and play baseball with the talented young teams there. >> home run in cuban spanish speaking country is home run. pitchers e-they mayboro the terms but the talent is entirely their own. >> they were pretty darn good. pretty special in had a they addition end of trade restriction mean big changes this cuba. changes to culture an economy. oakland royal hope kid baby doesn't get swept up in this is changes. coaching kids if cuba doesn't pay very well. tourism industry just might. how are you going to keep a coach like nicholas coaching for 14 dollars a month when a door man can make 200 dollars a week. >>reporter: royals hope the love of the game keeps havana youth teams g
. >> in the word of sam cook it has been a long time coming. >>reporter: mr.t that separates the u.s. and cuba. in baby there's common ground. >> one big brotherhood. the cuban are very passionate about their baseball. we here in the bay area are very passionate about ours. >>reporter: that's why his youth team became the subject of documentary when they got special permission to travel to cuba and play baseball with the talented young teams there. >> home run in...
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mr. trump is a tremendous counterpuncher. >> sam, you throw around counterpuncher any time donald trump saysfensive. you say he's just reacting. he's just reacting. he chose to retweet the photo. >> prove me wrong, john. >> you know what, i got to know you a little bit. i don't think you would ever tweet a photo like that. why is it okay for donald trump to do it? >> it was unfortunate that melania gets dragged into this. >> yes. >> one of the things that was offputting was the very slow reaction of senator cruz and the cruz campaign to put up a halve hearted denial of whatever it was. again, what happens is the perception of the cruz campaign, if you go back to iowa. you take a look at what happened with the voter violation. when one of the op actives from the cruz campaign and announced that dr. carson was leaving the race, robocalls -- john, let me finish. the robocalls, talking about march rubio, talking about mr. trump. this is, again, a pattern of behavior. i think what that does is raises your defenses. and you are more likely to strike out at that individual because that seems to be
mr. trump is a tremendous counterpuncher. >> sam, you throw around counterpuncher any time donald trump saysfensive. you say he's just reacting. he's just reacting. he chose to retweet the photo. >> prove me wrong, john. >> you know what, i got to know you a little bit. i don't think you would ever tweet a photo like that. why is it okay for donald trump to do it? >> it was unfortunate that melania gets dragged into this. >> yes. >> one of the things that was...
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to his loved ones and we're so honor to serve with him today here in this house in addition to sam johnson, mr. speaker, when i think about the meaning behind this memorial, i think about an individual who lives in my district. his first name is donald, but we call him digger. digger odell was shot down in october of 1967 and he, like sam, was a prisoner in the hanoi hilton. in digger's case for 5 1/2 years. thankfully, digger made it home, as sam did, and after all of those years in the north vietnamese camp, he's now in his 80's and serve as our committee council and he chairs a fundraising effort for the special olympics. digger is remarkable man. he's one of many who selflessly served our nation facing enormous adversity. i might mention my husband, a fighter pilot, a proud member of chapter 154 of the v.b.a. in mccomb county, which one of the largest chapters in our nation. again, mr. speaker, these heroes, who bravely served our nation, deserve to be honored, especially in the u.s. capitol, and certainly with this chair -- pow-mia logo on it. we will never forget. i reserve the balance o
to his loved ones and we're so honor to serve with him today here in this house in addition to sam johnson, mr. speaker, when i think about the meaning behind this memorial, i think about an individual who lives in my district. his first name is donald, but we call him digger. digger odell was shot down in october of 1967 and he, like sam, was a prisoner in the hanoi hilton. in digger's case for 5 1/2 years. thankfully, digger made it home, as sam did, and after all of those years in the north...
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sam in o southern states morrow. bebe sananrs hoping to win hisis hoho state ormt anan several others, sy ive in this race. and tonigh mrs. clinton with a new response to donold trump's ma america great messa.. >>llright, e eryboaryoyo fired ? reporteonighdhilllty clclton n ping to sweep the soh h h win sur tuesday. >> if go oututnd v ve fo tomorrow, i i ll stand up and fight for/you throughout this campaign, no matter whthe republicans nonate. reporter: in virginia, with st hourseft until voting bpgins, clinton eling confid secretary ininn, your per@ tuesdapriction? >> j jt y to be in vgininini working hardrdor eve s sgle vote. >> repepter: sheididg a a ve of momentum after r south lina blowout, , nnnng 86% % the black vo. thth's even more than presiden obamin 2008. w, shehe looking for aepeat tomorrow in statat likgeorgia and alabamam whehe afcan-americabs make up lf of allllemoctic votete. >> and tomorrow, this caai goes national. repororr: bernie ebnders now facing tough questions aboututhe but we got killed. reporter: while he cked in the crcrds today - >> we can n, n n no question, here in miesa, if we havavav turn
sam in o southern states morrow. bebe sananrs hoping to win hisis hoho state ormt anan several others, sy ive in this race. and tonigh mrs. clinton with a new response to donold trump's ma america great messa.. >>llright, e eryboaryoyo fired ? reporteonighdhilllty clclton n ping to sweep the soh h h win sur tuesday. >> if go oututnd v ve fo tomorrow, i i ll stand up and fight for/you throughout this campaign, no matter whthe republicans nonate. reporter: in virginia, with st...
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sam will keep you up-to-date at 4:30. >> denise: thanks for joining us. cleveland 19 this morning starts at 4:30 a.m. [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows. we'll also tell you how long >> jon: stephen colbert! ( band playing intro music ) ( cheers and applause )
sam will keep you up-to-date at 4:30. >> denise: thanks for joining us. cleveland 19 this morning starts at 4:30 a.m. [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows....
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trump adviser sam clovis said he would leave the republican party forever if the rnc alters those rules signaling that mr. trump may be considering doing the same. let's bring in former republican governor from nebraska and former governor from missouri, a state waiting to hear who won the primary. still too close to call on the republican side. welcome to you both. >> thank you, liz. liz: great to see you, governor holden, your candidate hillary clinton won on the democratic side for the primary. are you hearing anything on the republican side? >> not too much. on the republican side they are still undecided whether cruz carried missouri or trump. they're fighting it out as they will continue to fight out over the next several weeks. liz: governor heineman that's your party. we're getting tweets and calls and e-mails and complaints from trump supporters who feel it would be extremely unfair. in fact chicanery, cheating, if the rnc decided to switch rules to keep donald trump from being the name called out on the convention floor. have you yet to endorse a candidate here. i assume you are fair and balanc
trump adviser sam clovis said he would leave the republican party forever if the rnc alters those rules signaling that mr. trump may be considering doing the same. let's bring in former republican governor from nebraska and former governor from missouri, a state waiting to hear who won the primary. still too close to call on the republican side. welcome to you both. >> thank you, liz. liz: great to see you, governor holden, your candidate hillary clinton won on the democratic side for the...
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mr. genetin-pilawa: there is this a giant, angelic woman floating across the landscape. she represents colombia, which is kind of the physical manifestation of america prior to uncle sam. she is floating over the landscape. what is she bringing with her? she's carrying a telegraph wire from the east to the west. toerally connecting the east the west. what else do you see? the terrain also connecting east to west. mr. genetin-pilawa: there are like three different trains there. industrialization taking place. these are all facing westward, moving westward. >> qc the indians basically sort of in fear looking at this coming at them. mr. genetin-pilawa: down here, four native people kind of looking back over their shoulder, exiting stage left. what are some other elements of this picture? is bringing the light of civilization westward. mr. genetin-pilawa: the east side of this image is bright. she is literally bringing the light of civilization to the west. what else? anything else? some covered wagons, stagecoaches. the settlers are moving west. you see these guys down here kind of carrying pickaxes. iners.ight be m bauer some bridges and ships. it illustrates industry. s
mr. genetin-pilawa: there is this a giant, angelic woman floating across the landscape. she represents colombia, which is kind of the physical manifestation of america prior to uncle sam. she is floating over the landscape. what is she bringing with her? she's carrying a telegraph wire from the east to the west. toerally connecting the east the west. what else do you see? the terrain also connecting east to west. mr. genetin-pilawa: there are like three different trains there. industrialization...
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sam on the back. smaller than a postage stamp. they gathered around the phone and inspected the image with care and intensity as if they had uncovered a rare coin. mr. boland's boyfriend is black! no, actually, he is not. mr. boyfriend is -- no, he is actually jewish. oooh mr. boland's boyfriend is rich. and i said no, he doesn't make very much money. jewish, i heard when you cannot tell what they is, they jewish. then seth asked in the same tone does he have a big dick? i tried to act indigant. that is really inappropriate. what are you thinking even asking about that? teacher? they chanted in unison. the chinese mothers and many from the neighborhood gave us disapproving looks. the chorus grau grew louder. but it wasn't hate full. it was jolly, cheerful, and human. they seemed happy for me. where was all of the hate? why had i not just done this from the start? i blushed. i was standing on east broadway surrounded by a group of thuggy teenagers who were chanting about my boyfriend's junk. who had i become? victory! >> i know ed from -- he was one of our first board members for the eastern american writers workshop which recently celebrated its 25
sam on the back. smaller than a postage stamp. they gathered around the phone and inspected the image with care and intensity as if they had uncovered a rare coin. mr. boland's boyfriend is black! no, actually, he is not. mr. boyfriend is -- no, he is actually jewish. oooh mr. boland's boyfriend is rich. and i said no, he doesn't make very much money. jewish, i heard when you cannot tell what they is, they jewish. then seth asked in the same tone does he have a big dick? i tried to act...
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many thanks to colonel sam anderson, garrison commander at fort gordon, stephanie miller, morning host of hot country hits y-96. mr. allen: the coach at georgia southern university, and congressman tom graves for sharing their experiences with these leaders. these students are the future leaders of georgia and our contry. and i want them to realize their potential and i want to see them succeed. i'd like to give a special thanks to georgia southern university for hosting us and members of my staff for their hard work in organizing and setting up this event. our district is very fortunate to have these great students and educators. it was evidence that the young folks of georgia 12 are exceptional class of leaders who will step up to any occasion. what a wonderful honor it was to host this important event last thursday in georgia. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize colonel frederick van horn for more than 2
many thanks to colonel sam anderson, garrison commander at fort gordon, stephanie miller, morning host of hot country hits y-96. mr. allen: the coach at georgia southern university, and congressman tom graves for sharing their experiences with these leaders. these students are the future leaders of georgia and our contry. and i want them to realize their potential and i want to see them succeed. i'd like to give a special thanks to georgia southern university for hosting us and members of my...
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mr. cruz's filibusters against a variety of obama item agenda -- agenda items they object. to this puts an end to the assertion that cruz is unable to get any of his sam)gues in the senate to endorse im. hit a first one and takes away at least one arrow on donald trump's quiver. he has been pointing out that cruz is, quote, nasty guy without guys in the senate, and mike lee and cruz came into the senate the same year, will stand by him in a matter of moments. >>> it's notable that cruz has chosen to unveil this endorsement in florida in miami, marco rubio's home town, with marco rubio trailing the polls, and in danger of being beaten in his home state, which could be a potentially crippling blow 0 to his candidacy. >> what's with this whole draft paul ryan thing,2 carl? >> well, it's a measure really of the dissatisfaction and angst in the run party over trump's candidacy and the state of the field in the state of the race. there's this constant banter among so-called establishment mainstream republicans that trump can't beat hmm hmm and if he were the nominee it would hurt downballot candidates in the house and senate. governors races, et cetera, and
mr. cruz's filibusters against a variety of obama item agenda -- agenda items they object. to this puts an end to the assertion that cruz is unable to get any of his sam)gues in the senate to endorse im. hit a first one and takes away at least one arrow on donald trump's quiver. he has been pointing out that cruz is, quote, nasty guy without guys in the senate, and mike lee and cruz came into the senate the same year, will stand by him in a matter of moments. >>> it's notable that cruz...
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sam and kris. she was one of the most consequential first ladies in history and almost an equal collaborator in her husband's political career. at first mrs. reagan was criticized for wearing designer gowns during a recession and then praised for her anti-drugs just say no campaign. an address she delivered to millions. she was fiercely protective of her husband and even after leaving the white house she became an advocate for stem cell research to combat alzheimer's. she will be buried at the very spot she kissed her husband good-bye in 2004. now, back to you. >> thank you, peter. >>> now, they are together, again. >>> 6:45. "today" show will pick up our coverage of nancy reagan's death along with peter. natalie morales has more on the tributes pouring in and matt lauer will talk to her son, ronald reagan jr. all coming up starting at 7:00 this morning. >>> the end of an era as legendary bronco and colt, peyton manning officially gal p gallops into the sunset. >> the man they call sheriff is officially announcing his retirement at 10:00 this morning our time. going out on top after winning the super bowl l and many thought it was inevita
sam and kris. she was one of the most consequential first ladies in history and almost an equal collaborator in her husband's political career. at first mrs. reagan was criticized for wearing designer gowns during a recession and then praised for her anti-drugs just say no campaign. an address she delivered to millions. she was fiercely protective of her husband and even after leaving the white house she became an advocate for stem cell research to combat alzheimer's. she will be buried at the...
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mr. trump's view is very pragmatic, very realistic. and i think you'll see more and more of that as we put out more policy as we go along. deirdre: dr. sam clovis, thank you so much for the time. glad to have your thoughts on all of these different parts of the campaign. he is the national cochair of the campaign for donald trump. republican presidential candidates are hitting, in fact, the campaign trail in arizona. in a last-ditch effort to woo voters ahead of tomorrow's primary. >> and we're going to stop amnesty and secure the borders and end sanctuary city and end welfare benefits for those here illegally. deirdre: former republican house majority leader tom delay is with me now. thank you, sir. i'm glad you're here. >> thank you, deirdre. deirdre: what do you make of first and foremost what is going on in dc? the american israel public affairs committee? this annual meeting and the candidates trying to show essentially that they respect israel's position in the world. >> well, i would love to hear what trump's position is. i don't know what his position is on anything. he's about an inch deep and specifics are where he is on anythi
mr. trump's view is very pragmatic, very realistic. and i think you'll see more and more of that as we put out more policy as we go along. deirdre: dr. sam clovis, thank you so much for the time. glad to have your thoughts on all of these different parts of the campaign. he is the national cochair of the campaign for donald trump. republican presidential candidates are hitting, in fact, the campaign trail in arizona. in a last-ditch effort to woo voters ahead of tomorrow's primary. >> and...