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is this about michelle o'keefe? sleep number...don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. appears buster's been busy. yeah, scott. i was about to use the uh. i've got a much better idea, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer and natural mulch so you can grow grass anywhere! thanks, scott. ez seed really works! get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. that's it. good job. nice coating. and get this one next. whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off. huh, what? nobody thought of this before? what's wrong with people? dish issues? not with improved cascade platinum. it powers
is this about michelle o'keefe? sleep number...don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. appears buster's been busy....
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that's georgia o'keefe's. it's just going to get prettier. one of o'keefe's biographers infamously described this landscape which had so captivated the artist as garish, vulgar, and in poor taste, which if you look around is pretty hard to comprehend. this is such the other side of the universe for somebody who lives like i do. people who live in cities, for whom a backyard this big is inconceivable. the idea that there's a certain type of personality who's drawn towards open spaces like this. >> you know, this country, it either embraces you or within a year it spits you out. >> we reach the end of our trail at a place called valley of thieves, once said to be a haven for infamous cattle wrestlers. of course. >> they call it the rabbit. ladies, you know what i'm talking about. jesus, i'm in my 50s. everything -- still with the jokes. i've got to find a distinguished segue into adulthood one of these days. three generations of manzanares are here with me this evening -- herman, david, and max. we'll do our best to put together a little meal.
that's georgia o'keefe's. it's just going to get prettier. one of o'keefe's biographers infamously described this landscape which had so captivated the artist as garish, vulgar, and in poor taste, which if you look around is pretty hard to comprehend. this is such the other side of the universe for somebody who lives like i do. people who live in cities, for whom a backyard this big is inconceivable. the idea that there's a certain type of personality who's drawn towards open spaces like this....
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as we found out when we traveled to edgewater, maryland and met tara o'keefe.as the most challenging year of your life? >> it's very fair to say. the first four and five months especially were just devastating. >> reporter: devastating because despite competing in marathons, triathlons, not smoking and eating healthy, at the age of 40 tara o'keefe half a stroke. it happensed one day in spring after a match. what happened when you got home? >> i got a headache. i remember thinking it was lower at the base of my head. >> there wasn't anything that scared you so much to make you say something's not right, you need to go to the hospital. >> i thought i was having a my grain. i never had a my grain in my life. >> reporter: she also was having trouble with her vision. >> i just remember thinking that it looked like i was looking through a really thin layer of water. >> reporter: o'keefe tried to sleep it off but after two days her husband insist shed go to the emergency room. >> it was within 30 minutes i walked into the emergency room that they told me i had had a s
as we found out when we traveled to edgewater, maryland and met tara o'keefe.as the most challenging year of your life? >> it's very fair to say. the first four and five months especially were just devastating. >> reporter: devastating because despite competing in marathons, triathlons, not smoking and eating healthy, at the age of 40 tara o'keefe half a stroke. it happensed one day in spring after a match. what happened when you got home? >> i got a headache. i remember...
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i felt like my life was going to start again. >> you were back. >> i was back. >> a year later o'keefet just for the old and to listen to people in your family. >> when there are people in your family who are pushing, even though you might just want them to leave you alone, i think let them push because you're not alone. >> and if you're that person pushing someone to seek treatment for a possible stroke it's critical to act fast and get to the hospital or a doctor. time is of the essence and immediate treatment can prevent long-term brain damage. >> one more time underline what you feel so you know it's serious. >> most common symptoms would be weakness on one side of your body or face, difficulty speaking or understanding language difficulty walking or problems with your vision. in dissection-type strokes, pain can be prominent, pain in the neck or headache. call 911, get to the hospital as quickly as possible. >> thank you cousin maureen. >> that's a great warning because you never think people that healthy will have a stroke. >> and she's a good tennis player too. thank you, dr. ta
i felt like my life was going to start again. >> you were back. >> i was back. >> a year later o'keefet just for the old and to listen to people in your family. >> when there are people in your family who are pushing, even though you might just want them to leave you alone, i think let them push because you're not alone. >> and if you're that person pushing someone to seek treatment for a possible stroke it's critical to act fast and get to the hospital or a...
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because they had this guy o'keefe that was head of nasa under bush, and they called him a bean counter. they underfund everything. they only care about their corporate buddies and building another aircraft carrier so we can go to war. host: thanks for the call. the hill reporting the house lacks amtrak instruction fun reporting on cutting funding voting to cut funding from the amtrak funding request. just a day after the deadly derailment -- amtrak derailment in philadelphia. your calls today on the congressional role in amtrak safety. next up is randy in pennsylvania. go ahead. you are on the air. randy: thanks for having me on. i would like to make a small comment. seems like something bad happens, and you hear about all of these democrats and politicians making a big splash. this is just like anything else -- we will hear about it and it will fade away. they fight like little kids on the hill, and it's really a shame. that's what i had to say. thanks a lot. host: the investigation into the incident will be the topic, as you might imagine, on the sunday tv talk shows. robert somewhat
because they had this guy o'keefe that was head of nasa under bush, and they called him a bean counter. they underfund everything. they only care about their corporate buddies and building another aircraft carrier so we can go to war. host: thanks for the call. the hill reporting the house lacks amtrak instruction fun reporting on cutting funding voting to cut funding from the amtrak funding request. just a day after the deadly derailment -- amtrak derailment in philadelphia. your calls today...
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and "washington post" reporter ed o'keefe gained access to a private conference call between jeb bush and alabama republicans, where according to o'keefe, jeb knocked marco rubio and scott walker, who used to support bipartisan immigration reform, saying, i find it interesting that people who share that view, rather than stick with the view and try to persuade people about it, in many cases, have actually abandoned their views. if we're going to bend with the wind, then it will be hard to imagine how we solve our problems. there's a direct shot. you know, bush is the front-runner, still most people think of him as the front-runner. he's bashing back at these guys, at rubio and walker, because he's the only one. his wife is mexican born. he is going to have to be pro-immigration. it comes with the fact of his life. and then he's going to have republicans, who seem to have this tribalistic problem on this issue, of hispanic immigration. it just seems to sit there. it's become endemic among so many of those members of congress, who patent pass an immigration reform bill, even with teeth
and "washington post" reporter ed o'keefe gained access to a private conference call between jeb bush and alabama republicans, where according to o'keefe, jeb knocked marco rubio and scott walker, who used to support bipartisan immigration reform, saying, i find it interesting that people who share that view, rather than stick with the view and try to persuade people about it, in many cases, have actually abandoned their views. if we're going to bend with the wind, then it will be...
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and ed o'keefe political reporter for "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >> i don't think so. >> well, if you start putting that money toward your retirement every week, and let it grow overtime, for 20, 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity. and nourishing the common good. the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. normally debates abou
and ed o'keefe political reporter for "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >>...
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. >> mark o'keefe is the manager of the driver's license office and told us this was clearly an humanized of course and asked her to come and in we would correct it at no charge and get her in and out the door quickly. we haven't seen or heard from her and that's been several weeks from now. >> reporter: tammy wanted to get an attorney to make sure the label sexual predator was no longer attached to her record. >> understandable. morning master's attorney plans to sue unless the state makes changes to ensure this does not happen to somebody else. >> the name charlotte is great for a princess not so great for baby monkeys. >> japanese named baby monkey charlotte after britain's newest princess. there was a public uproar with a lot of people calling the decision disrespectful. the zoo issued a formal apology. charlotte got the most votes during a public naping contest. the zoo now considering renaming the baby monkey. no comment from the comments. >> a big night for fan at wizard world. the special guest m. night shymalan screen the first episode of wayward pines which premieres next th
. >> mark o'keefe is the manager of the driver's license office and told us this was clearly an humanized of course and asked her to come and in we would correct it at no charge and get her in and out the door quickly. we haven't seen or heard from her and that's been several weeks from now. >> reporter: tammy wanted to get an attorney to make sure the label sexual predator was no longer attached to her record. >> understandable. morning master's attorney plans to sue unless...
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. >>> stay with me if you would, i want to bring in ed o'keefe of the "washington post." from washington. it south carolina has one of the largest share of non-white voters in the country. what does hillary clinton have to do to prove she can assemble the coalition president obama built in 2008. >> i think more than anything as joy pointed out she's just got to show up. she's got to campaign and make clear to voters she understands their concerns. that she wants to some extent perhaps continue the legacy of the mantle of the obama administration. this is designed to demonstrate not only to the state but to democrats more broadly that she can appeal to minority voters, that she understand she is has to repair the damage that was done eight years ago and it's an important place for her to visit. the black vote there is all powerful especially on the democratic side. and this is her opportunity to really demonstrate that she can appeal to them once again. >> and joy, let's talk about the republican nominee. they've gotten less than 20% of the non-white vote in the last two c
. >>> stay with me if you would, i want to bring in ed o'keefe of the "washington post." from washington. it south carolina has one of the largest share of non-white voters in the country. what does hillary clinton have to do to prove she can assemble the coalition president obama built in 2008. >> i think more than anything as joy pointed out she's just got to show up. she's got to campaign and make clear to voters she understands their concerns. that she wants to some...
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in d.c., ed o'keefe from the "washington post." thank you for being with me. you about that moment jeb bush was confronted, because in the pictures, in the video, i think that you're right there, right? how did jeb bush react to that moment? look, there's ed right in the middle of the shot. see him? look, cross arms, look at that. so, ed describe the moment how did jeb react to that? >> well the fact that he turned around and took the question, i think, means that we should give him a lot of credit. and this is as emblematic as the kinds of exchanges he's been having all year as he's traveled. he takes the questions, he faces the music. rarely, and i think this may have been the first time a self declared democrat has come forward and confronted him in such a confrontational way but look, he turned the question respectfully said he disagreed and moved on. it was awkward for the reporters there to sort of watch this, and i think that's what we were reacting to it was such a direct confrontation. and frankly, ivy, the woman who did this, probably is going to be
in d.c., ed o'keefe from the "washington post." thank you for being with me. you about that moment jeb bush was confronted, because in the pictures, in the video, i think that you're right there, right? how did jeb bush react to that moment? look, there's ed right in the middle of the shot. see him? look, cross arms, look at that. so, ed describe the moment how did jeb react to that? >> well the fact that he turned around and took the question, i think, means that we should give...
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yeah, chris, we are about a half an hour away, you can probably see behind me, we're outside the o'keefe
yeah, chris, we are about a half an hour away, you can probably see behind me, we're outside the o'keefe
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. >> joining me now ed o'keefe covering the election for the "washington post" and for us this morning. good to see you, as always. >> good to see you. >> before we get to the election, i want to faug dauk about the big story of the day. dennis -- talk about the big story of the day. dennis hastert. >> stunned and stupefied is the way i describe it. he hasn't been in office for eight years. he had a big influence on capitol hill when he was speaker. longest serving republican speaker in history. think about the time period he was in control of. he took it from basically clinton impeachment through 9/11 through the start of two wars and a flip in control of congress from republican to democrat. you know, it really -- a real interesting and sort of accidental figure in washington in that he wasn't really angling for this job. but it happened when newt gingrich was kicked out. when bob living ton had to resign in the late '90s. our friends at "the new york times" put it he got his job through a sex scandal, lost his speakership because it was thrown by a sex scandal mark foley and now he'
. >> joining me now ed o'keefe covering the election for the "washington post" and for us this morning. good to see you, as always. >> good to see you. >> before we get to the election, i want to faug dauk about the big story of the day. dennis -- talk about the big story of the day. dennis hastert. >> stunned and stupefied is the way i describe it. he hasn't been in office for eight years. he had a big influence on capitol hill when he was speaker. longest...
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yeah, chris, we are about a half an hour away, you can probably see behind me, we're outside the o'keefe center, up here about a half an hour outside boston. you can so see that line behind me, about several thousand people deep. it is slowly, slowly moving in towards this gym. i don't know if they're going to get this thing started at 7:30 or not. but when it does start, tom brady will be sitting down with jim gray, sports caster. this is a long scheduled event. there was a lot of speculation that brady might cancel this event, it might be closed to the press. the compromise that came out, that tom brady will still do the event, the press will be allowed inside, cameras can roll for the first ten minutes. we don't know exactly what's going to be said in those ten minutes. will jim gray ask him a question, will he ask him follow-up questions about that report. will he put them on the spot at all, probably worth keeping in mind. jim gray has a broadcast relationship with tom brady. they do a radio show together during the season. not clear how much he's going to want to be prying on this.
yeah, chris, we are about a half an hour away, you can probably see behind me, we're outside the o'keefe center, up here about a half an hour outside boston. you can so see that line behind me, about several thousand people deep. it is slowly, slowly moving in towards this gym. i don't know if they're going to get this thing started at 7:30 or not. but when it does start, tom brady will be sitting down with jim gray, sports caster. this is a long scheduled event. there was a lot of speculation...
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you'll have works by edward hopper georgeia o'keefe.rd and enjoy the works and see the complexities and social and political aspects of life as projected through american art. >> what about the job of being director and raising the money. is the environment changing in which people donate or sponsor? i see bank of america has full page ads in the "press" today. deutsche bank is a lead sponsor. has what you do or have to do changed in its nature? >> i think for all museum directors, particularly in the united states because most of our money comes from private sources. in fact, the largest amount of money actually came from private sources, individuals even more so than corporations. it's incumbent upon any museum director to be good fund-raisers. i have an incredible board of trustees led by our chairman and our president neil bloom. they have been fantastic helping us to raise the money. raising money is always about getting people to give money to things they believe in. being an art person i really believe in art. i believe in the po
you'll have works by edward hopper georgeia o'keefe.rd and enjoy the works and see the complexities and social and political aspects of life as projected through american art. >> what about the job of being director and raising the money. is the environment changing in which people donate or sponsor? i see bank of america has full page ads in the "press" today. deutsche bank is a lead sponsor. has what you do or have to do changed in its nature? >> i think for all museum...
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. >> i am sean o'keefe. my boss is sitting right there.and the vice president for information technology at lafayette college. so i'm interested in the technology aspect. one of the things i've been thinking about is even talking about is the dimension of the student perspective. we talked about this in your opening remarks started the g.i. bill, in the 60s and 70s was certain things. now i feel most of the students and i hear from my peers are essentially going because that is what is next. the really embedded in new and different kinds of things. some students come to liberal arts colleges because they want a certain kind of setting up a way of learning and some people may have a preprofessional kind of scenario. i guess what my question is as i see not the end of college but i see sort of a world in which there is still 4500 institutions but instead of the carnegie classification whatever they are maybe there's fewer of each class, but more classifications. in other words, a diversity kind of institution writing for fewer students becau
. >> i am sean o'keefe. my boss is sitting right there.and the vice president for information technology at lafayette college. so i'm interested in the technology aspect. one of the things i've been thinking about is even talking about is the dimension of the student perspective. we talked about this in your opening remarks started the g.i. bill, in the 60s and 70s was certain things. now i feel most of the students and i hear from my peers are essentially going because that is what is...