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from richardson and part of a nine zero run to put the suns off by three late in the fourth richard jefferson making the game a zone though hitting for fourth quarter three pointers to help seal a one hundred twelve one ten hours with. now the world's golfing elite are in shanghai with four of them in the king of the hill above all for the right to be called the world number one of the b.c. champions martin kaymer house flew in under the radar in the discussion of potential suitors for top spot a win for the world number three in china would see the german rise to the summit but the twenty five year old house got some way to go off the full in seven strokes behind defending champion phil mickelson another aspiring world number one he finished in a group of nine who were shots off the lead tiger woods going one better than a lefty while the current number one lee westwood finished the opening day second and six is francisco molinari who's the man to catch the italian kneeling seven birdies on the day for a seven under sixty five propelling him to talk to the. all right heading the cult settle
from richardson and part of a nine zero run to put the suns off by three late in the fourth richard jefferson making the game a zone though hitting for fourth quarter three pointers to help seal a one hundred twelve one ten hours with. now the world's golfing elite are in shanghai with four of them in the king of the hill above all for the right to be called the world number one of the b.c. champions martin kaymer house flew in under the radar in the discussion of potential suitors for top spot...
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jefferson davis. he's not anxious to leave richmond even though he was told by lee there's no way the army can protect richard monday any longer, and when he does leave, he go to danville and stays awhile and moves on, but he's not in any great hurry to get out of harm's way. you have both men who are very indifferent to the danger to their own lives, so what's happening there? is that just a characteristic of great men, or are they just simply out of their mind? >> guest: well, lincoln didn't believe in pomp and circumstance. he really believed he was a plain man, a citizen temporarily elevated to this great and high office. he didn't like having an entourage of guards or like having that protection. he thought it seemed impeer yule or -- imperial or kingly, unfortunately that's the way he thought. during the civil war washington, d.c. was a zest pool of disloyalty and agents and spies and multiple plots. at that point in time, anybody could have done to the white house and say i want to see the president, what's your business, i want to see him about this, wait on a bench, and it's a miracle that during the
jefferson davis. he's not anxious to leave richmond even though he was told by lee there's no way the army can protect richard monday any longer, and when he does leave, he go to danville and stays awhile and moves on, but he's not in any great hurry to get out of harm's way. you have both men who are very indifferent to the danger to their own lives, so what's happening there? is that just a characteristic of great men, or are they just simply out of their mind? >> guest: well, lincoln...
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richard drew jenkins. john collins, alison, jim, brant, andrew. to my attorney-general staff who kept things going. i love you all. i love you all very much. thank you. [applause] i want to think jefferson thing i know is that jefferson county had my back. i appreciate that. [applause] i want to thank you very special kentucky woman. [applause] >> of the best professional i have ever been around. i want to think the people who were there with us at our national announcements -- greg, john, chandler. i want to give special thanks to president bill clinton who came in not only once but twice for us. [applause] i want to give a very special thank you to a 86-year-old from kentucky, wendell, you are the best. [applause] to all of you in this room tonight, i know you all were with me. those watching, whether you were with me or not, we were fighting for what we believe in. we were fighting for senior citizens. we were fighting for students. we were fighting for veterans. we were fighting for a more inclusive society. we were fighting for the women of the commonwealth of kentucky. we were fighting to move ourselves forward. you know, we fought hard. that we came up short tonight, and one of t
richard drew jenkins. john collins, alison, jim, brant, andrew. to my attorney-general staff who kept things going. i love you all. i love you all very much. thank you. [applause] i want to think jefferson thing i know is that jefferson county had my back. i appreciate that. [applause] i want to thank you very special kentucky woman. [applause] >> of the best professional i have ever been around. i want to think the people who were there with us at our national announcements -- greg,...
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richard drew jenkins. dillon nickles. john riley. john collins. allyson haley. jim barnett. to my ag staff. i love you all. i love you all very much. [applause] i want to thank jefferson county, because one thing i know after looking at the results, jefferson county has jack's back. [applause] i want to send a very special kentucky woman -- thank a very special kentucky woman. [applause] quite simply the best professional i have ever been around. [applause] i want to thank the people that were there with us at the original announcement. i want to give a special thanks to president bill clinton that cayman not once but twice for us. and [applause] i want to give a very special thank you to an 86-year-old war host frrse from kentucky. you are the best carry [applause] to all of you in this room tonight, i know you are with me. whether you are with me or not, i want you to know we are fighting for what we believe in. we were fighting for senior citizens, students, veterans, fighting for a more inclusive society. we were fighting for the women of the commonwealth of kentucky, and fighting to move of our selves forward. -- fighting to move ourselves for. we were fighting h
richard drew jenkins. dillon nickles. john riley. john collins. allyson haley. jim barnett. to my ag staff. i love you all. i love you all very much. [applause] i want to thank jefferson county, because one thing i know after looking at the results, jefferson county has jack's back. [applause] i want to send a very special kentucky woman -- thank a very special kentucky woman. [applause] quite simply the best professional i have ever been around. [applause] i want to thank the people that were...
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jefferson davis. he's not anxious to leave richmond even though he was told by lee there's no way the army can protect richardmonday any longer, and when he does leave, he go to danville and stays awhile and moves on, but he's not in any great hurry to get out of harm's way. you have both men who are very indifferent to the danger to their own lives, so what's happening there? is that just a characteristic of great men, or are they just simply out of their mind? >> guest: well, lincoln didn't believe in pomp and circumstance. he really believed he was a plain man, a citizen temporarily elevated to this great and high office. he didn't like having an entourage of guards or like having that protection. he thought it seemed impeer yule or -- imperial or kingly, unfortunately that's the way he thought. during the civil war washington, d.c. was a zest pool of disloyalty and agents and spies and multiple plots. at that point in time, anybody could have done to the white house and say i want to see the president, what's your business, i want to see him about this, wait on a bench, and it's a miracle that during the
jefferson davis. he's not anxious to leave richmond even though he was told by lee there's no way the army can protect richardmonday any longer, and when he does leave, he go to danville and stays awhile and moves on, but he's not in any great hurry to get out of harm's way. you have both men who are very indifferent to the danger to their own lives, so what's happening there? is that just a characteristic of great men, or are they just simply out of their mind? >> guest: well, lincoln...
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richard jenkins, from what bill nicdylan nichols, my ag staff. i love you all very much. [applause] i want to thank jefferson county. jefferson county has jack's back and i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] i want to thank a very special kentucky woman, ms. lewellen. she is quite simply the best professional i have ever been around. [applause] i want to thank the people that were there with us at the initial announcement. i want to give a special thanks to president bill clinton who came in twice for us. [applause] i want to give a very special thank you to an 86-year-old workhorse -- warhorse. wendell, you are the best. to all of you whether you were with me or not, i want you to know that we were fighting for what we believe in. we were fighting for senior citizens, students, veterans, a more inclusive society. we were fighting for the women of the commonwealth of kentucky. we were fighting to move ourselves forward. we fought hard. one of the reasons we came up short tonight is that we were outspent five to one. i am committed to campaign finance reform. [cheers and applause] i am committed to doing so
richard jenkins, from what bill nicdylan nichols, my ag staff. i love you all very much. [applause] i want to thank jefferson county. jefferson county has jack's back and i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] i want to thank a very special kentucky woman, ms. lewellen. she is quite simply the best professional i have ever been around. [applause] i want to thank the people that were there with us at the initial announcement. i want to give a special thanks to president bill clinton who came in...