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mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited to see them. >> mr. george stephanopoulos and miss alexandra wentworth. i am so glad i am here. i love the obamas. been in the white house correspondents dinner. this is a big milestone for me. my first day dinner. and fake diamond earrings and a real wedding band. what are you wearing? baby gap probably. he wants me to leave. kelly devil and mr. andrew dibble and and andrew dibble. mr. greg heard and mrs. greg heard. >> miss mackenzie smith and mrs. pam smith. >> the honorable sarah lewis and tyler lichtenberg. >> mr. jerry sign held and mrs. jessica fine held. --
mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss...
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mr. wilson. you'll be the highest-paid janitor in america. just don't -- don't hurt me, please. >> okay. >> okay. w >> oh, no, no, that's all right. i'll clean all this up. take a couple of weeks off. you look tired. y! you're the- - i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i switched to sprint! i switched too! great! have you seen all the whining from verizon? i think verizon, the goliath, is panicking. people are switching to sprint! all these networks are great now, people are tired of overpaying. sprint cut my rates by 50%! can you hear that? switch to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com here at outback, the steaks have definitely been raised! we've taken our tender, center-cut sirloin, a crispy hash-brown cake, and topped them high with grilled shrimp on the barbie, or onion rings. hurry in... outback steak towers... start at just $ 15.99. i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new worl
mr. wilson. you'll be the highest-paid janitor in america. just don't -- don't hurt me, please. >> okay. >> okay. w >> oh, no, no, that's all right. i'll clean all this up. take a couple of weeks off. you look tired. y! you're the- - i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i switched to sprint! i switched too! great! have you seen all the whining from verizon? i think verizon, the goliath, is panicking. people are switching to sprint! all these networks are great now,...
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mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited to see them. >> mr. george stephanopoulos and miss alexandra wentworth. i am so glad i am here. i love the obamas. been in the white house correspondents dinner. this is a big milestone for me. my first day dinner. and fake diamond earrings and a real wedding band. what are you wearing? baby gap probably. he wants me to leave. kelly devil and mr. andrew dibble and and andrew dibble. mr. greg heard and mrs. greg heard. >> miss mackenzie smith and mrs. pam smith. >> the honorable sarah lewis and tyler lichtenberg. >> mr. jerry sign held and mrs. jessica fine held. --
mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss...
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mr. wilson. you'll be thgh just don't -- don't hurt me, please. >> okay. >> okay. >> you want me to start now? >> oh, no, no, that's all right. i'll clean all this up. take a couple of weeks off. you look tired. y! you're the- - i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i switched to sprint! i switched too! great! have you seen all the whining from verizon? i think verizon, the goliath, is panicking. sprint cut my rates by 50%! sprint's network covers nearly 300 million people and their network reliability is within 1% of verizon. [ dog barks ] can you hear that? switch to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com here at outback, the steaks have definitely been raised! we've taken our tender, center-cut sirloin, a crispy hash-brown cake, and topped them high with grilled shrimp on the barbie, or onion rings. hurry in... outback steak towers... start at just $ 15.99. i wanted to know where my family came from. i did
mr. wilson. you'll be thgh just don't -- don't hurt me, please. >> okay. >> okay. >> you want me to start now? >> oh, no, no, that's all right. i'll clean all this up. take a couple of weeks off. you look tired. y! you're the- - i used to ask if you could hear me now, but i switched to sprint! i switched too! great! have you seen all the whining from verizon? i think verizon, the goliath, is panicking. sprint cut my rates by 50%! sprint's network covers nearly 300...
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mr. wilson, you have been together for one and a half years. you have one child together. ms. davis, you want this thing to change significantly or end altogether. so why don't i start with you. tell me why you're here today.
mr. wilson, you have been together for one and a half years. you have one child together. ms. davis, you want this thing to change significantly or end altogether. so why don't i start with you. tell me why you're here today.
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mr. wilson, are you helping donald trump in dallas? >> there's this idea out there that, you know, we should have thought about the consequences before we made an editorial. what will readers or donald trump think? you make an editorial recommendation on principle. and you make it according to how you see the candidates lining up with your newspaper's long held values. there's a lot of principled people saying to me, why didn't you bend your principle to meet some business imperative? i don't understand why they ask that. a principle is a principle. you do it because you think it's right. >> mr. findley, a twist on your question. are you helping hillary because you now benefitted the libertarians, perhaps pulling votes away she desperately needs? >> i don't think there's a lot of clinton voters voting libertarian. i think our appeal was to those republicans, those conservatives like ourselves who look at the republican candidate and say, i can't vote for him, and aren't comfortable voting for clinton. i think if our endorsement hurts a
mr. wilson, are you helping donald trump in dallas? >> there's this idea out there that, you know, we should have thought about the consequences before we made an editorial. what will readers or donald trump think? you make an editorial recommendation on principle. and you make it according to how you see the candidates lining up with your newspaper's long held values. there's a lot of principled people saying to me, why didn't you bend your principle to meet some business imperative? i...
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mr. wilson. the folks got a look at the phi pence who could be president. no doubt. >> no doubt.e has been talking about running for president or thinking about running for president for a very long time. >> based on last night he could be president. kaine, not so sure. last word? >> look, i at this at the end of the day, in. >> at the end of the day. >> vice presidential debate, a no vice president is ever going to convince one person to vote for a ticket. >> i said that last night. >> not to vote for a tingeght i'm not sure that either pence or kaine harmed their side but pence really did have a better night. >> lrveted. >> thank you very much. good debate. factor exclusive the marine who asked trump about post-traumatic stress. is he angry, the marine, he will be here to tell us why. later, why did donald trump actually run for president in the first place? we think we know. it has to do with president obama. those reports moments away. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want - and so does your
mr. wilson. the folks got a look at the phi pence who could be president. no doubt. >> no doubt.e has been talking about running for president or thinking about running for president for a very long time. >> based on last night he could be president. kaine, not so sure. last word? >> look, i at this at the end of the day, in. >> at the end of the day. >> vice presidential debate, a no vice president is ever going to convince one person to vote for a ticket....
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mr. wilson. i chose lincoln high and... and your program for very specific reasons. you take care of the baseball. his mother will take care of the rest. look... no questions. you'll be very well compensated for your time and effort. it's all been arranged. i can't believe this. what's up? bad news? there's no record of a jake whitaker at the new york city school in his transcript. so where's he from? that's what they want us to find out! who? the feds! they must be serious. they got a no-knock warrant in 20 minutes. that's your government at work, iokage. ( window breaking ) not exactly better homes and gardens, huh? yeah. i'll check the bedroom. all right. look at this. ( gun cocks ) freeze! freeze! we're police officers! oh, yeah? i paid her a grand to pose as my mother. she brought in her electric bill, got me registered me at lincoln. let me see that. . he's a first-class detective on two weeks' vacation. not bad, huh? fuller: danny jacobson. 25 years old. four years on the force. two years undercover. been decorated twice for valor. looks like we got ourselves
mr. wilson. i chose lincoln high and... and your program for very specific reasons. you take care of the baseball. his mother will take care of the rest. look... no questions. you'll be very well compensated for your time and effort. it's all been arranged. i can't believe this. what's up? bad news? there's no record of a jake whitaker at the new york city school in his transcript. so where's he from? that's what they want us to find out! who? the feds! they must be serious. they got a no-knock...
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robert enholm the president of this site in dc.ington this is the home into which president and mrs. wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. the home itself was built in 1916, and the wilson's acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d.c.. is a time capsule. it basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. haveme have -- sometimes the illusion that people in history where like us, only they were dowdy clothes, or something. but actually that wilson's lived in an era when americans thought differently about themselves, about america's role in the world, when society was very different. the artifacts in this house open the door into this world, and i would like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of the artifacts, that tell the story of america's involvement with world war i. we are now almost 100 years from the date when the united states 1917.d the war, in i observed often that history is studied in arroz and ethics -- e epics, but it is lived in hours and days. this is true with world war i.
robert enholm the president of this site in dc.ington this is the home into which president and mrs. wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. the home itself was built in 1916, and the wilson's acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d.c.. is a time capsule. it basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. haveme have -- sometimes the illusion that people in history where like us, only they were dowdy...
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mr. wilson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you each of you for being here. ambassador, in particular, i want to thank you for pointing out in particular that the people in the middle east want to live in the 21st century. having the opportunity to visit from beirut to aman to dubai, i explained to my constituents that many of these cities look like hilton head on steroids. they really want to really be part of the 21st century. it's personal to me. all four of my sons have served there. my oldest son was field artillery in iraq. my second son was a doctor serving in baghdad. my third son served bright star signal in egypt. and my fourth guy was an engineer in afghanistan serving with the local military. and so i just -- i'm just so hopeful we can back them up, but sadly the legacy of president obama is failure by not taking isis seriously by declaring a red line that was not serious, by not having a status forces agreement, to me, he has not learned the lesson of 9/11 that where there is a safe haven american families are at risk. we see it today. i was in n
mr. wilson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you each of you for being here. ambassador, in particular, i want to thank you for pointing out in particular that the people in the middle east want to live in the 21st century. having the opportunity to visit from beirut to aman to dubai, i explained to my constituents that many of these cities look like hilton head on steroids. they really want to really be part of the 21st century. it's personal to me. all four of my sons have served...
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mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss eileen --. you look lovely. ♪ >> i think we are all super excited to see them. >> mr. george stephanopoulos and miss alexandra wentworth. i am so glad i am here. i love the obamas. been in the white house correspondents dinner. this is a big milestone for me. my first day dinner. and fake diamond earrings and a real wedding band. what are you wearing? baby gap probably. he wants me to leave. kelly devil and mr. andrew dibble and and andrew dibble. mr. greg heard and mrs. greg heard. >> miss mackenzie smith and mrs. pam smith. >> the honorable sarah lewis and tyler lichtenberg. >> mr. jerry sign held and mrs. jessica fine held. --
mr. wilson powell. >> mr. chuck todd and mrs. tristan todd. -- kristen todd. >> miss rachel ray and mr. john cusumano. >> i think i should only come .ere in sneakers think larry think -- -fink. andr. michael christopher mrs. sola christopher. mr. eric and mr. chuck --. mrs. kristen and pac --peck. >> mr. josh letterman and mrs. amy letterman. >> ms. christina lewis and ms. lloyd to --loita lewis. carlos -- and mr. bart dumas. the honorable jennifer -- and miss...
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mr. wilson. tom: visitors also got to take pictures with abraham link don, boy, he's a good one. and former first lady dolly madison. abigail adams gave a performance in the east room. jean: and they're all being politically correct there. if you're thinking about s you'll want to see our next story. tom: the expensive record reached by this popular type of plastic. jean: also ahead, would you buy a haunted house? on this halloween we look at the real world laws for homes that some say have other worldly guests. mike: dry most of this week. one rain chance, a look at that timeline ahead. tom: halloween health news, being scared may be good for this is where the oil billionaire koch brothers hosted a fundraiser for kelly ayotte... this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses. voted big oil billions in tax breaks. but kelly ayotte voted against letting families refinance student loans. and against
mr. wilson. tom: visitors also got to take pictures with abraham link don, boy, he's a good one. and former first lady dolly madison. abigail adams gave a performance in the east room. jean: and they're all being politically correct there. if you're thinking about s you'll want to see our next story. tom: the expensive record reached by this popular type of plastic. jean: also ahead, would you buy a haunted house? on this halloween we look at the real world laws for homes that some say have...
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mr. wilson fired soon after the august 2014 shooting. choose to the figures in ferguson told the ap inseparable interviews that chris koster called for officer wilson fired or forced resignation industries of closed-door meetings involving out of state and st. louis regional leaders in the weeks after the shooting. chris koster denies the charge. is a look at that debate from last week which also includes other candidates to talk about focusing on education, infrastructure spending, right to work legislation and religious freedom. >> moderator: thank you. again welcome to the 2016 candidate forums hosted by the missouri press association. earlier today candidates in two numbers to determine the order in which they will be making opening remarks your closing remarks will be made in reverse order. i am going to introduce of the candidates to you in the order of the opening remarks. first, independent candidate lester turilli. green party candidate don fitz. democrat chris koster. republican eric greitens. [applause] and libertarian cisse s
mr. wilson fired soon after the august 2014 shooting. choose to the figures in ferguson told the ap inseparable interviews that chris koster called for officer wilson fired or forced resignation industries of closed-door meetings involving out of state and st. louis regional leaders in the weeks after the shooting. chris koster denies the charge. is a look at that debate from last week which also includes other candidates to talk about focusing on education, infrastructure spending, right to...
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mrs. clinton: look how easy it is. wilson manor, city hall it's mrs.linton: look how easy it just a half a mile down the street from where we are. if you are registered in broward county you can go to any early vote location and the county from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. all week. if you have been mailed your ballot, make sure you fill it out and mail it back today. you can go to iwillvote.com to confirm your voting place. also help us these last nine days. every phone call you make, every door you knock on will make a difference. go to hillaryclinton.com. text 'join' to 47246. i do when anyone waking up on wednesday morning and seeing the results and getting depressed. i am against depression. we don't want that to happen in this election. i don't want people to be said because they did not do their part. we can't let that happen. i have to ask you, if you know anybody who is thinking about voting for trump, you have got to stage an intervention. [cheers] mrs. clinton: do everything you can to try to convince that person they surely care about something t
mrs. clinton: look how easy it is. wilson manor, city hall it's mrs.linton: look how easy it just a half a mile down the street from where we are. if you are registered in broward county you can go to any early vote location and the county from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. all week. if you have been mailed your ballot, make sure you fill it out and mail it back today. you can go to iwillvote.com to confirm your voting place. also help us these last nine days. every phone call you make, every door you...
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mr. don's unbidden wilson. >> good morning you guys have had a pretty active season andea you just came back from a little field trip with the kentucky state universityen that we haveth students of their kentucky state university on scholarship academic and music scholarship what we like to do is travelhi to those homecomings to make sure those kids are doing fine. >> excellent how many different colleges have receiveden this from your students. >> just about every hpc you in the countryom pretty much. >> we see the kids are progressively getting stronger better smarter moving forwardrd. >> was finally planned mighty shaw high school marching band inside the. >> moves this is what makes a they have a short-term to the performance than shauna's been doing a great job he's been with them for many years now your time right now 726 on a friday morning game one for your cavaliers cavaliers and cleveland indians it not just a days away cap next in the morning find out how downtown is preparing for the major sports milestoneid here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate catholics trump hil
mr. don's unbidden wilson. >> good morning you guys have had a pretty active season andea you just came back from a little field trip with the kentucky state universityen that we haveth students of their kentucky state university on scholarship academic and music scholarship what we like to do is travelhi to those homecomings to make sure those kids are doing fine. >> excellent how many different colleges have receiveden this from your students. >> just about every hpc you in...
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mr. trump wilson -- will try something new, civility. they are attending a charity dinner named after the first catholic presidential candidate. they will sit just one seat apart for the evening with new york's cardinal timothy dolan asking as the only buffer. the philippines president made the strongest comments signaling a split with the united states. the president is in beijing with meetings with the chinese president. he said he wants to break away from the u.s. and shift toward china and russia and the u.s. is the philippines against military ally. flood, drought, frost, and hail cut into worldwide production this year across europe and south america. italy remains the top producer for the second straight year according to figures released by the international organization of vine and wine. france was hit hard by spring flood and summer drought and spain. u.s. winemaking grew 2%. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: hillary cli
mr. trump wilson -- will try something new, civility. they are attending a charity dinner named after the first catholic presidential candidate. they will sit just one seat apart for the evening with new york's cardinal timothy dolan asking as the only buffer. the philippines president made the strongest comments signaling a split with the united states. the president is in beijing with meetings with the chinese president. he said he wants to break away from the u.s. and shift toward china and...
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wilson, give me your phaser. yes, sir. how have you been? fine, sir. kirk: how's it going down there, mr. sulu? it's already 20 degrees below zero. can't exactly call it balmy. isn't there any way we can help them? thermal heaters were transported down. they duplicated. they won't operate. then we've got to get those men up. mr. spock? spock here. tain's cabin. he says the impostor attacked him, called him by name, took his hand phaser. acknowledged. continue the search. we'd better find him before he... but how? apparently, this double, however different in temperament, has your knowledge of the ship-- its crew, its devices. this being the case, by determining his next move. knowing how the ship is laid out, where would you go to elude a mass search? the lower levels,. set and locked on base cycle to stun, not to kill. what about your phaser, captain? don't you think we ought to get some help, captain? no. i don't want anyone else to see the... captain, you ordered me to tell you. you can't hurt me. you can't kill me. you can't. don't you understand? i'm part of you. i need you. i don't need y
wilson, give me your phaser. yes, sir. how have you been? fine, sir. kirk: how's it going down there, mr. sulu? it's already 20 degrees below zero. can't exactly call it balmy. isn't there any way we can help them? thermal heaters were transported down. they duplicated. they won't operate. then we've got to get those men up. mr. spock? spock here. tain's cabin. he says the impostor attacked him, called him by name, took his hand phaser. acknowledged. continue the search. we'd better find him...
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mr. lamb: you have chris matthews, bill plante, joe wilson, valerie plame, judy woodward, al hunt, bill press, sally quinn, david collins, who was at the time of this, would she have been your boss, gail collins? ms. dowd: maybe. my theory at parties, which is why no one will come to my party anymore, is just to invite everyone. everyone from my electrician to my boss to vice president biden and then see who shows up. mr. lamb: this is 12 years ago. rahm emanuel is now the mayor of chicago. there is a guy with a t-shirt on. do you remember who that was? ms. dowd: probably my electrician. that was funny because alan greenspan at an inaugural party i had for barack obama, he came up to me and asked if this was a toga party. he had never been to a party like that. mr. lamb: you've got to watch at the end alan greenspan and ben bradley. ms. dowd: ok. [video clip] >> are you in love? >> no, but i'm meeting a lot of new people. >> here you are. oh, my gosh. everyone is asking for you. >> the president is coming any minute. [laughter] >> i can't get off tv. >> bush is coming. here he comes. >> of co
mr. lamb: you have chris matthews, bill plante, joe wilson, valerie plame, judy woodward, al hunt, bill press, sally quinn, david collins, who was at the time of this, would she have been your boss, gail collins? ms. dowd: maybe. my theory at parties, which is why no one will come to my party anymore, is just to invite everyone. everyone from my electrician to my boss to vice president biden and then see who shows up. mr. lamb: this is 12 years ago. rahm emanuel is now the mayor of chicago....
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mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilsonenter and national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. my name is eric
mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilsonenter and national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. my name is eric
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wilson is suing lenny simpson in the amount of $7,000. she claims the defendant gave her an estimate on her home and then overcharged her. mr. simpson says the work was more extensive than originally thought. >> tell me what happened, what are we talking about? >> he came to my he to do a
wilson is suing lenny simpson in the amount of $7,000. she claims the defendant gave her an estimate on her home and then overcharged her. mr. simpson says the work was more extensive than originally thought. >> tell me what happened, what are we talking about? >> he came to my he to do a
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wilson. trying to make things happen. jermaine can't get both feet down seahawks lose to drop to 4-2-1. at the georgia dome, hosting 4- 2 green bay. second quarter, mr. discount double check. aaron rogers finds time, stepping up, trevor davis. packers are up 21-13. late in the half, matt ryan, devon they freeman, making people miss five-yard touchdown. falcons rally to win. cardinals head to atlanta sunday, november 27. the phoenix suns home today warriors. a strong first quarter. t.j. to tyson chandler. pretty ally and loving it. second period, eric stops, and oh yeah, 18. and counting. suns up 7. t.j. warren adding the scoring punch from the wing. buries it. warch with 18 as well. but kevin durant and the warriors. last night, 13. actually, 30 and counting as i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. >>> one look at your seven-day forecast
wilson. trying to make things happen. jermaine can't get both feet down seahawks lose to drop to 4-2-1. at the georgia dome, hosting 4- 2 green bay. second quarter, mr. discount double check. aaron rogers finds time, stepping up, trevor davis. packers are up 21-13. late in the half, matt ryan, devon they freeman, making people miss five-yard touchdown. falcons rally to win. cardinals head to atlanta sunday, november 27. the phoenix suns home today warriors. a strong first quarter. t.j. to tyson...
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mrs. clinton: locale easy it is. -- look how easy it is. wilsonanor, city hall it's just a half a mile down the street from where we are. if you are registered in broward county you can go to any early vote location and the county from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. all week. if you have been mailed your ballot, make sure you fill it out and mail it back today. iwillvote.com to confirm your voting place. also help us these last nine days. every phone call you make, every door you knock on will make a difference. go to hillaryclinton.com. 47246.oin' to i do when anyone waking up on wednesday morning and seeing the results and getting depressed. i am against depression. we don't want that to happen in this election. i don't want people to be said because they did not do their part. we can't let that happen. i have to ask you, if you know anybody who is thinking about voting for trump, you have got to stage an intervention. [cheers] do everything you can to try to convince that person they surely care about something that donald trump is on the wrong side of
mrs. clinton: locale easy it is. -- look how easy it is. wilsonanor, city hall it's just a half a mile down the street from where we are. if you are registered in broward county you can go to any early vote location and the county from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. all week. if you have been mailed your ballot, make sure you fill it out and mail it back today. iwillvote.com to confirm your voting place. also help us these last nine days. every phone call you make, every door you knock on will make a...
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mr. franklin has keen observations on this as well. we talk about the 100th anniversary. yellowstone, joined by 34 other parks was established 100 years ago, signed into law by president woodrow wilson, and it's interesting to note that the secretary of the interior had difficulty protecting the park from poachers and had -- he prevailed on the department of defense. you, mr.i would get to secretary. congress agreed and consequently these secretary of the interior had the benefit of the u.s. cavalry. not recorded had that there were people of my beautiful color, the buffalo soldiers. that story is being told now. and certainly as alan mentioned at the buffalo soldier national monument. agency, ithe new muddled along. and a couple ii parts were added, what have you. and then a visionary by the name of horace albright prevailed on president franklin delano roosevelt -- maybe you looked at the reorganization of the executive branch and you look at these very historic sites under the department of war, under the white house. it may be considered under that congress theer by reorganization of the executive branch. the number of areas for which the national park service was responsible. t
mr. franklin has keen observations on this as well. we talk about the 100th anniversary. yellowstone, joined by 34 other parks was established 100 years ago, signed into law by president woodrow wilson, and it's interesting to note that the secretary of the interior had difficulty protecting the park from poachers and had -- he prevailed on the department of defense. you, mr.i would get to secretary. congress agreed and consequently these secretary of the interior had the benefit of the u.s....
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in this century has produced woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt and harry truman, and which supported and sustained these programs which i've discussed tonight. mr. nixon comes out of the republican party. he was nominated by it. and it is a fact that through most of these last 25 years the republican leadership has opposed federal aid for education, medical care for the aged, development of the tennessee valley, development of our natural resources. i think mr. nixon is an effective leader of his party. i hope he would grant me the same. the question before us is, which point of view and which party do we want to lead the united states? mr. smith: mr. nixon, would you like to comment on that statement? mr. nixon: i have no comment. mr. smith: the next question: mr. novins. mr. novins: mr. vice president, your campaign stresses the value of your eight year experience, and the question arises as to whether that experience was as an observer or as a participant or as an initiator of policy-making. would you tell us please specifically what major proposals you have made in the last eight years that have been adopted by the administration? mr. nixon
in this century has produced woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt and harry truman, and which supported and sustained these programs which i've discussed tonight. mr. nixon comes out of the republican party. he was nominated by it. and it is a fact that through most of these last 25 years the republican leadership has opposed federal aid for education, medical care for the aged, development of the tennessee valley, development of our natural resources. i think mr. nixon is an effective leader...
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deion, former rnc chairman michael steele and rick wilson, senior veras for the evan mcmullen campaign. i've got to go to you, mrchairman, because the party of lincoln, the party of reagan and the party of eisenhauer n eisenhauer --ines hour -- eisenhower who are not afraid to go on tv screaming something like that man said. what should be the pare be doing to distance itself from the alt-right element that's clearly there, attacking journal i was and clearly anti-semitic and it's open. >> i think the bottom line is exactly what you said. not only do you distance yourself, you emphatically double down on your disdain for that type of behavior and rhett ring. you make it very clear from the top of the rnc to the top of the presidential campaign that this is not reflective of who we are first off as americans but most especially as republicans, and the fact that there is no categorical denial or distancing of the campaign from this nor has there been outside of the perfunctory, you know, requirement, if you will, i think speaks volumes. the fact that these folks get to come back and they feel free to use the trump
deion, former rnc chairman michael steele and rick wilson, senior veras for the evan mcmullen campaign. i've got to go to you, mrchairman, because the party of lincoln, the party of reagan and the party of eisenhauer n eisenhauer --ines hour -- eisenhower who are not afraid to go on tv screaming something like that man said. what should be the pare be doing to distance itself from the alt-right element that's clearly there, attacking journal i was and clearly anti-semitic and it's open....
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mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. from thes eric arneson gw department of history and i'm the cochair of the history seminar. is roger lewis. the seminar now in its eighth year is a joint venture between the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and the national history center at the american historical association. our aim is to foster conversations about the past and make history a central part of conversations in the united states and across the world. our efforts are made possible in part by the efforts of many particular,uding in the wilson center and the national history center. these are the folks behind the .cene with us is the director of the national history center, dane kennedy. we are always grateful for the schaeffer,upport of the society of historians of the american nation which helps underwrite this program, as well as gw. it is their support that mak
mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. from thes eric arneson gw department of history and i'm the cochair of the history seminar. is roger lewis. the seminar now in its eighth year is a joint venture between the woodrow wilson...
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wilson stuff that your grandfather worked for the steel company. we are getting really good working-class wages. in fact, he was close to six figures at one point, wasn't he? mr. vance: there is a point where i write in the book and i am talking about my mom who worked in health care and my stepdad who worked as a truck driver. they may be did not make $100,000 year, i am speaking as a kid in that part of the story but they definitely earned a pretty solid middle-class wage. we had what i thought was a nice house. we had two cars, it was not -- it was not that we were destitute but definitely that sort of economic security did not last very long. it did not last because of the economy in our case but because of the decisions they made. host: you have some interesting comments to make about when you were working at various kinds of menial jobs. physical labor jobs. you talked about the one guy who was working with you who would take half-hour bathroom breaks and he did it so frequently got to be a subject of considerable amusement around the workplace. he got fired. at the point he gets fired, he is very upset has my girlfriend is pregnant, going to have a bab
wilson stuff that your grandfather worked for the steel company. we are getting really good working-class wages. in fact, he was close to six figures at one point, wasn't he? mr. vance: there is a point where i write in the book and i am talking about my mom who worked in health care and my stepdad who worked as a truck driver. they may be did not make $100,000 year, i am speaking as a kid in that part of the story but they definitely earned a pretty solid middle-class wage. we had what i...
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wilson is saying that's the argument i agree. >> can i ask a question of the deputy city attorney mr.rson if you don't mind. >> how do you go from a provisional permit to a permits or final permit. >> the only thing an applicant needs to do is show a certificate of occupancy the building site is read for applicants to begin operation on a building that is ready it is turnkey no difference between a provision aal and final permit that decision is of importance when you're talking about a site that requires construction or significant renovations and at this time he get the provisional permit that gives me the assurance you'll be able to make the investment in the construction ramps and after that you'll take our certificate of occupancy give it to dpw and for cases like this did building has been approved and ready to do a provisional moves into a final permit and the lag time how much work to be done and to the best of your knowledge incidents where a permanent permit was not initialed and someone completed the work and walks away from that. >> i don't know. >> so if i could weigh in
wilson is saying that's the argument i agree. >> can i ask a question of the deputy city attorney mr.rson if you don't mind. >> how do you go from a provisional permit to a permits or final permit. >> the only thing an applicant needs to do is show a certificate of occupancy the building site is read for applicants to begin operation on a building that is ready it is turnkey no difference between a provision aal and final permit that decision is of importance when you're...