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captain, i'd much prefer-- rayburn, are you receiving? i'd prefer you waited, captain, please, till i've talked to you. i've lost contact with m mguard. i must call my ship. no communications, captain. roger! i'm sorry. if they should send down more people-- roger, that-- he won't be harmed. i promise you. isn't it possible there could be thingnghere unknown to you so terribly important-- sir, one man is dead. i've lost contact with the other. andrea. what are you doing? this is necessary, captain. you will understand. drop it! enterprise from captain kirk. come in. do you read? frequency open, mr. spock. spock here, captain. contact established with dr. korby. we were becoming concerned, captain. your check-in was overdue, and since we'd not heard from your security team-- [kirk's voice] we'll return to the ship within 48 hours. dr. korby's records and specimens will require careful packing. captain, are yoyoall right? you sound tired. if you move or cry out, ruk may injure you. at least wait until you and i can talk. [spock] acknowledge
captain, i'd much prefer-- rayburn, are you receiving? i'd prefer you waited, captain, please, till i've talked to you. i've lost contact with m mguard. i must call my ship. no communications, captain. roger! i'm sorry. if they should send down more people-- roger, that-- he won't be harmed. i promise you. isn't it possible there could be thingnghere unknown to you so terribly important-- sir, one man is dead. i've lost contact with the other. andrea. what are you doing? this is necessary,...
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Oct 8, 2016
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but he had a great relationship with rayburn. according to rayburn's account afterwards. but he is constantly pressing the envelope in the house. he gets onto the education labor committee, a very influential committee. particularly by the 1960's when we go through a reform period during the kennedy and johnson administrations, and particularly at the start of the great society with lyndon johnson. he is chairman of the committee and its pushes through 50 different measures related to education reforms. so a very substantive legislator in addition to being flamboyant., very interesting, those two aspects. there is a part where he is known as mr. civil rights and he is very willing to champion civil rights on all levels, both legislatively and into the life of the house. i remember you telling me once about even something as minor as sitting in the house chamber and where you sit in the house chamber, that came up for him. matt: there is another story that one of his biographers tells. seating in the house chamber is open as long as you respect the party block tradition. d
but he had a great relationship with rayburn. according to rayburn's account afterwards. but he is constantly pressing the envelope in the house. he gets onto the education labor committee, a very influential committee. particularly by the 1960's when we go through a reform period during the kennedy and johnson administrations, and particularly at the start of the great society with lyndon johnson. he is chairman of the committee and its pushes through 50 different measures related to education...
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Oct 9, 2016
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and in doing that i interviewed a fellow by the name of db hardeman who was chief of staff to sam rayburn. and he gave me a great quote. he said he reminded them that the currency of politics and going to trial, here's the guy who changes his position every week or every month but every hour. and he also doesn't show any interest in government as you pointed out. i mean, if david lawrence was in the room with him, and he couldn't keep his word. i mean, for a professional politician where they rely on your word, they make agreements and of course the quicknessof events, as you know from your days at the white house . >> that's a great observation, i can't wait to see this book. i'll be interested when you come back here, thank you. >> to summarize his comments because you can't hear it, this gentleman is writing a book about 1960 presidential campaigns through the eyes of the stevenson organization and he makes two very critical points itches politicians have to be taken at their word and politicians have to know something about governing and a certain politician named donald trump doesn't
and in doing that i interviewed a fellow by the name of db hardeman who was chief of staff to sam rayburn. and he gave me a great quote. he said he reminded them that the currency of politics and going to trial, here's the guy who changes his position every week or every month but every hour. and he also doesn't show any interest in government as you pointed out. i mean, if david lawrence was in the room with him, and he couldn't keep his word. i mean, for a professional politician where they...
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. >> i know jean rayburn with the little ball on the top. >> no, it looks good. >> thanks, bob. >> having some fun on a friday morning. watch for fog delays down at philly international. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> bob kelly, such a good sport. 7:05. >>> if you thought third presidential debate was the final face off think again. latest round coming during a catholic fundraiser for the presidential candidates traditionally trade light hearted jabs. >> it is a formal affair and all of the guys are supposed to wear white ties which they all did, white tie as opposed to a black tie event. so this year at waldorf astoria hotel on park avenue up in nyc. >> that is how you know it is fancy because you talk like that. >> wonderful darling. >> so light heartedness, was good at the beginning. the jokes at the beginning were fantastic. but then somebody said something and everybody started to get ticked off and it got kind of nasty toward the end. i heard boos because i was watching this thing, dave. >> reporter: yes, i did too with the voices there. >> you know it is bad when there is boo
. >> i know jean rayburn with the little ball on the top. >> no, it looks good. >> thanks, bob. >> having some fun on a friday morning. watch for fog delays down at philly international. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> bob kelly, such a good sport. 7:05. >>> if you thought third presidential debate was the final face off think again. latest round coming during a catholic fundraiser for the presidential candidates traditionally trade light hearted...
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Oct 10, 2016
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rayburn says, yeah, and that guy never ran for sheriff either. michael dukakis has run for sheriff, and so has george bush. bernard: governor, a one-minute response. [applause] gov. dukakis: i didn't hear the word "liberal" or "left" one time. [laughter] gov. dukakis: i thank you for that. vp bush: that's not bad. that's true. gov. dukakis: and doesn't that prove the point, george, which is that values like family and education and community, decent homes for young people that family on long island i visited on monday where lou and betty tolamo bought a house for some $19,000 back in 1962, have had seven children, they're all making good livings. they can't live in the community which they grew up in. those are basic american values. i believe in them. i think you believe in them. they're not left or right. they're decent american values. i guess the one thing that concerns me about this, ann, is this attempt to label things which all of us believe in. we may have different approaches. we may think that you deal with them in different ways. but t
rayburn says, yeah, and that guy never ran for sheriff either. michael dukakis has run for sheriff, and so has george bush. bernard: governor, a one-minute response. [applause] gov. dukakis: i didn't hear the word "liberal" or "left" one time. [laughter] gov. dukakis: i thank you for that. vp bush: that's not bad. that's true. gov. dukakis: and doesn't that prove the point, george, which is that values like family and education and community, decent homes for young people...