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i know it seems more immediate that richard m. aley would because there's a shiny beam blocks from your spent the legacy can be positive or negative. i think in terms of sort of the size of the legacy richard j. daley was sort of the last of the big city bosses like they don't make them like that anymore. i personally am not huge fan of the person mayor daley i think he did a good job between 1955-1963. i would give him an a. between 19 sector and i can send six i did a horrible job. i would give him an f. i think the first mayor daley had a very large and very controversial legacy. i think it's sunk in its two early in history to say. but in the book i tried to tell the whole story so people can decide for themselves. >> walter, what about you? you knew them both. you are a child of the city come of this area. what about the legacy of the student? >> i think as society grows all little in age coming in a problem in picking politicians of the past begins to disappear in our focus, that the legacies change. we don't know as much, i
i know it seems more immediate that richard m. aley would because there's a shiny beam blocks from your spent the legacy can be positive or negative. i think in terms of sort of the size of the legacy richard j. daley was sort of the last of the big city bosses like they don't make them like that anymore. i personally am not huge fan of the person mayor daley i think he did a good job between 1955-1963. i would give him an a. between 19 sector and i can send six i did a horrible job. i would...
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>> richard m. nixon. >> jimmy: richard m. nixon? is that right? >> no. >> jimmy: it's not right? who was it? >> harry truman did it first in 1947. then it was move and richard nixon installed one later. >> don't worry, we're going to take him out in the alley and have him beaten. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going with arden. all right. what's your question? >> who is the only president born on the 4th of july? >> jimmy: oh, that's a good question. >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: there you go. nicely done. yes. >> which president was the first to appear on tv? >> jimmy: ooh, on tv. >> fdr. >> jimmy: fdr? >> yes, that's right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. this week is the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know you know the gettysburg address. would you tliek recite that for us? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. go ahead. oh, he's going to stand. okay. i like that. >> four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth
>> richard m. nixon. >> jimmy: richard m. nixon? is that right? >> no. >> jimmy: it's not right? who was it? >> harry truman did it first in 1947. then it was move and richard nixon installed one later. >> don't worry, we're going to take him out in the alley and have him beaten. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going with arden. all right. what's your question? >> who is the only president born on the 4th of july? >> jimmy: oh,...
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to sign for american nation one in two rubbers to become board team champions for the first time richard m. boldly tonty moscow. and let's finish on the beach because kids and adults alike took to the water here in the capital to decide who's the best in the wake boarding at the russian open championships the extreme sport was in the running for the real impacts in twenty sixteen but was dropped from the list in may despite appealing to all ages and growing in popularity even in moscow where temperatures dropped to more than minus twenty degrees in winter. and that's it from this posting i found. i've seen the per session of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expect anything i just want i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to function that's all i wanted at the moment. i had sense so mind she's see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a bandage here you know that's fine a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fai
to sign for american nation one in two rubbers to become board team champions for the first time richard m. boldly tonty moscow. and let's finish on the beach because kids and adults alike took to the water here in the capital to decide who's the best in the wake boarding at the russian open championships the extreme sport was in the running for the real impacts in twenty sixteen but was dropped from the list in may despite appealing to all ages and growing in popularity even in moscow where...
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>> richard m. nixon. >> jimmy: do you know what the m stands for?. >> jimmy: who is that guy? >> chester arthur. >> jimmy: who is that guy? was he mean? >> he was one of our worst presidents. >> jimmy: he was one of the worst? why was he one of the worst presidents? >> because he gambled away the white house -- >> jimmy: he gambled? well, that is interesting. who is that? >> that is not a president. >> jimmy: well, how do you know? i thought that was president george jefferson. >> that is george washington -- >> jimmy: that is george washington carver? that is a president good guess. >> maybe you're thinking of george washington. >> jimmy: that is probably what i was thinking. are you smarter than your teachers at school? >> yeah, i am. i just finished school. >> jimmy: oh, you just finished, you graduated college? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what do you want to be when you grow up? >> a president. >> jimmy: a president, and then you can learn things about yourself. right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: why are there no women presidents? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: do yo
>> richard m. nixon. >> jimmy: do you know what the m stands for?. >> jimmy: who is that guy? >> chester arthur. >> jimmy: who is that guy? was he mean? >> he was one of our worst presidents. >> jimmy: he was one of the worst? why was he one of the worst presidents? >> because he gambled away the white house -- >> jimmy: he gambled? well, that is interesting. who is that? >> that is not a president. >> jimmy: well, how do you...
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contemplated that the contemplate richard m., richard j. is like a super can't avoid chicago and i don't know better or worse. i want to thank you all. enjoy the rest of the day. by these books. [applause] .. >> it's night to be here at politics and prose after all these years. thank c sparks opinion -- c-span for coming which illustrates, by the way, how one person can make a difference. that was the idea of brian lamb many years ago. he persuaded the cable industry to allow that kind of immediate, unedited coverage of events. there are many good people here who i've worked with and who are active citizens in their own right. mark pla, thekin is here, joanne anderson is here. [applause] she wrote the book "for the people," whichs a cookbook, in effect, for civic action. it's very clear. russell's here, he never runs out of material. [laughter] robin's here, she runs our d.c. library renaissance project and started out ten years ago it was rated the worst library system of any major city, and now a lot of new branch libraries, and there is
contemplated that the contemplate richard m., richard j. is like a super can't avoid chicago and i don't know better or worse. i want to thank you all. enjoy the rest of the day. by these books. [applause] .. >> it's night to be here at politics and prose after all these years. thank c sparks opinion -- c-span for coming which illustrates, by the way, how one person can make a difference. that was the idea of brian lamb many years ago. he persuaded the cable industry to allow that kind of...
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>> richard m. nixon. >> you know what the m. stands for? guy? >> warren g. harding. >> he looks mean. was he mean? >> he was one of our worst presidents. >> he was one of the worst. >> that's not a president. that's not a president. >> how do you know? i thought that was president george jefferson. >> who is the only president born on the fourth of july? >> that's a good question. >> calvin coolidge. >> what did you say? calvin coolidge? is that right? >> yes, it is. >> there you go. @[p3 ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for fourth of july savings like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. now $9.99 at lowe's. like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to bl
>> richard m. nixon. >> you know what the m. stands for? guy? >> warren g. harding. >> he looks mean. was he mean? >> he was one of our worst presidents. >> he was one of the worst. >> that's not a president. that's not a president. >> how do you know? i thought that was president george jefferson. >> who is the only president born on the fourth of july? >> that's a good question. >> calvin coolidge. >> what did you say?...
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richard joins us now and shows us how the excitement is building on both sides of the pond. >> m street is not -- street. at the dawn price majority shop in georgetown -- >> i want the first pictures. >> they're talking about a certain well baby. his wife,liam and kate, the duchess of cambridge. >> a baby. >> no paparazzi here. outside of saint mary's hospital, otago first are lined up. but everyone loves will and take. they're having a baby. how could you not be excited about it. $100 is expected to pour million into the british economy. bytomers are most impressed kate's classiness. >> she is part of the royal in times to come, there are poignant reminders of another young mother. fashion, theher bulwark fascinated with her family grade -- family. >> a lot. a boy or a girl. >> most of the british public is betting that the new baby will be a girl. the two most popular names are alexandria and george. most at the majority shop believe it will be a girl. abc 7 news. we are watching a special plant at the botanica garden. a corpse flower is about to bloom. they reach of rotting flesh. th
richard joins us now and shows us how the excitement is building on both sides of the pond. >> m street is not -- street. at the dawn price majority shop in georgetown -- >> i want the first pictures. >> they're talking about a certain well baby. his wife,liam and kate, the duchess of cambridge. >> a baby. >> no paparazzi here. outside of saint mary's hospital, otago first are lined up. but everyone loves will and take. they're having a baby. how could you not be...
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m and outbreak. mystery illness spreading. more than a dozen states tonight. abc's dr. richard besser right here.
m and outbreak. mystery illness spreading. more than a dozen states tonight. abc's dr. richard besser right here.
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m and outbreak. mystery illness spreading. more than a dozen states tonight. abc's dr. richard besser right here. >>> good evening on this thursday night. diane has the evening off. we begin with the abc news exclusive. the first juror to come forward, to show her face, to reveal what was going through her mind as they tried to decide whether or not george zimmerman was guilty of murder. that juror one-on-one with abc's robin roberts, offering revealing words about her own struggle in that jury room. this was her seat, front left, her eyes trained on the witnesses. tonight hear for the first time what she thinks about george zimmerman. she begins by revealing her first vote in those deliberations. guilty or not. here's the robin roberts exclusive. >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder? >> in between that nine hours, it was hard. you know, a lot of us that wanted to find something that, something that we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing
m and outbreak. mystery illness spreading. more than a dozen states tonight. abc's dr. richard besser right here. >>> good evening on this thursday night. diane has the evening off. we begin with the abc news exclusive. the first juror to come forward, to show her face, to reveal what was going through her mind as they tried to decide whether or not george zimmerman was guilty of murder. that juror one-on-one with abc's robin roberts, offering revealing words about her own struggle in...
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richard greenfield, who is an analyst, will be asking. we've solicited questions via e-mail. e-mail me or tweet m me @jboorstin.e've gotten a flood of questions, especially today. and we've seen a lot of overlap in the question topic, but we are going to try to address every single topic and sort of the variety of question that has been raised. so the company has no input in what questions are asked. >> okay, david, what about that? >> well, you know, it's better than nothing. but it is not the same as a realtime answer to a direct question. so, you know, we'll just see how -- >> what's your biggest -- what's your biggest question for netflix? >> well, to me, it's a treadmill. if they become, like, hbo, they're going to have to increase original content costs, which is extremely expensive. and, by the way, up till now, they only have a window with each of these series. so they only own "arrested development" for the first window, then they have to repurchase. so it's an expensive proposit n proposition, and the real question is, can they become a truly profitable company looking at free cash flow? and we're not
richard greenfield, who is an analyst, will be asking. we've solicited questions via e-mail. e-mail me or tweet m me @jboorstin.e've gotten a flood of questions, especially today. and we've seen a lot of overlap in the question topic, but we are going to try to address every single topic and sort of the variety of question that has been raised. so the company has no input in what questions are asked. >> okay, david, what about that? >> well, you know, it's better than nothing. but...
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memoir of fifty years in chicago tv news," and keith koeneman, author of "first son: the biography of richard m. daley," talk about their books. this event was part of the 2013 "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest it. >> walter, what compelled you or who compelled you to tell, most of the people on television have made so much money that they can just go up and do nothing. you write this book for money, he wasn't always was in television o o
memoir of fifty years in chicago tv news," and keith koeneman, author of "first son: the biography of richard m. daley," talk about their books. this event was part of the 2013 "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest it. >> walter, what compelled you or who compelled you to tell, most of the people on television have made so much money that they can just go up and do nothing. you write this book for money, he wasn't always was in television o o