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a positive tone, one of unity‘ secondly, stressed the of unity‘ secondly, stressed the pro-growth ofe pro-growth elements of of unity‘ secondly, stressed the pro-growth elements of his pro-growth elements of his programme, pro-growth elements of his programme, pro-growth tax programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and thirdly,, programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and thirdly,, avoid infrastructure, and thirdly,, avoid dismantling infrastructure, and thirdly,, avoid dismantling nafta, and talking infrastructure, and thirdly,, avoid dismantling nafta, and talking about dismantling nafta, and talking about the economy of mexico. dismantling nafta, and talking about the economy of mexico. when the economy of mexico. when will we see the economy of mexico. when will we see a band that the economy of mexico. when will we see a band that focus see a band that focus -- when focuses see a band that focus -- when focuses on trade see a band that focus -- when focuses on trade protection, focuses on trade pro
a positive tone, one of unity‘ secondly, stressed the of unity‘ secondly, stressed the pro-growth ofe pro-growth elements of of unity‘ secondly, stressed the pro-growth elements of his pro-growth elements of his programme, pro-growth elements of his programme, pro-growth tax programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and thirdly,, programme, pro-growth tax reform and infrastructure, and thirdly,, avoid infrastructure, and...
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>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission. >>> i would like to propose an idea that we support community engagement of the commission with the success of the event held by commissionerwan, we ask that you support this and we ask that we could have a much more robust conversation later to make this much more robust and have new ideas implemented. and so, i will leave it at that for right now. i did want to have it julie , up and talk about this idea to give you a very candid response to let you know where the sits during our benchmarking phase. >>i will just take you through what to expect from ou
>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission....
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>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission. >>> i would like to propose an idea that we support community engagement of the commission with the success of the event held by commissionerwan, we ask that you support this and we ask that we could have a much more robust conversation later to make this much more robust and have new ideas implemented. and so, i will leave it at that for right now. i did want to have it julie , up and talk about this idea to give you a very candid response to let you know where the sits during our benchmarking phase. >>i will just take you through what to expect from ou
>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission....
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>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission. >>> i would like to propose an idea that we support community engagement of the commission with the success of the event held by commissionerwan, we ask that you support this and we ask that we could have a much more robust conversation later to make this much more robust and have new ideas implemented. and so, i will leave it at that for right now. i did want to have it julie , up and talk about this idea to give you a very candid response to let you know where the sits during our benchmarking phase. >>i will just take you through what to expect from ou
>>>secondly would be community engagement. when working with the community on strategic planning we can go out with an open canvas and we have a lot of great ideas but the idea is that a lot of these plans were outside of the community's jurisdiction. with the strategic plan we now feel like we can go to the community and have conversations that will be aligned with the funding and opportunities of the department. and that gets me to a request, if you will, of this commission....
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not rooelgs the documents head of time 72 hours so the community can have a chance to look at it secondly, at the meeting you were to have a deal with the poa we've not forgotten martin there was an agreement the 20 percent was the only thing left and months later on a use of force you guys tell the poa this is the next policy and intern chief chaplin can issue a codifying of the use of force policy you vote on unanimously on june 22nd and we can have a working use of force policy a modern one of the new one so much effort went into within 48 hours there is nothing stopping you equip your intense fear of poa your intense fear of going up against them they're a group of bullies that have been bullying in commission for years you guys need to get some ovaries to have. >> i'm quite certain i have them i'll give you 30 seconds more. >> you guys need to get a backbone and begin dealing with that relocation union the way it should be dealt with forcefully. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> how you doing a resident the ingleside district we didn't have questions about w
not rooelgs the documents head of time 72 hours so the community can have a chance to look at it secondly, at the meeting you were to have a deal with the poa we've not forgotten martin there was an agreement the 20 percent was the only thing left and months later on a use of force you guys tell the poa this is the next policy and intern chief chaplin can issue a codifying of the use of force policy you vote on unanimously on june 22nd and we can have a working use of force policy a modern one...
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secondly, i think the allies are extremely important. we just watched a press conference between chancellor merkel and president obama. and they were -- they were sending a message to donald trump. we hope you really honor and respect this critical alliance, not only with germany but with the entirety of nato. so, the idea of leaving any doubt in our mind as to whether we will comply with our obligations under the nato treaty is something that has to be eliminated and our nato commitment has to be reinforced. >> one of your successor, general clapper in announcing he is going to resign, we knew he is going to, he's ready for retirement, starting out as an intelligence officer in vietnam, you started in vietnam as well, generational change happening, he said -- he made it very clear in answers today, in his testimony, that he would not have dropped a dime on russia as responsible for the cyber attacks here on democrats, democratic institutions in the election if the evidence weren't clear. >> i certainly have a great deal of confidence in
secondly, i think the allies are extremely important. we just watched a press conference between chancellor merkel and president obama. and they were -- they were sending a message to donald trump. we hope you really honor and respect this critical alliance, not only with germany but with the entirety of nato. so, the idea of leaving any doubt in our mind as to whether we will comply with our obligations under the nato treaty is something that has to be eliminated and our nato commitment has to...
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secondly, when you have recoveries after great financial crisis, you do not get the pent-up demand to 1984 morning in america. you get people deleveraging and you get people deleveraging at the time when you need that robust growth so you do not get legions of long-term unemployed people who never get back in. and then, third, the remedies are almost inherently unpopular. you have to stabilize the 75% of the system which is larger financial institutions. you stabilize them to help the average person, help their savings, but that person still sees you stabilizing the people who look like they are the culprits. and so, you get yourself in a situation where you have to do what you have to do to save the economy but it is not out of anybody's agenda for what is popular. host: save the economy but destroy the democratic party? mr. sperling: no, but i think when you inherit a financial crisis like that, it helps you get reelected but it makes it harder to completely meet the expectations of people when you are overcoming the type of -- i mean look, this was not an average of recession. this
secondly, when you have recoveries after great financial crisis, you do not get the pent-up demand to 1984 morning in america. you get people deleveraging and you get people deleveraging at the time when you need that robust growth so you do not get legions of long-term unemployed people who never get back in. and then, third, the remedies are almost inherently unpopular. you have to stabilize the 75% of the system which is larger financial institutions. you stabilize them to help the average...
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secondly when i reflected on the whole story i thought this is not a focus on tragedy. this is a story of hope and inspiration for people who have suffered a loss which is pretty much all of us. >> i think the universal feeling in this community is how can she hold it together because all of us who are parents don't how you did it. how would you answer that question? your composure and grace in this unspeakable tragedy was remarkable. >> i think what kept me going number one was that the memory of my children and secondly my faith kept me moving forward. got me out of bed every day. was meant to help underprivileged children. and we provide hot meals and structured activities and aquinas assisted therapy. and some of these children were children that my children went to school with. that was beauty that came out of a couple of years of seeing these beautiful little people doing better and better every day and seeing the smiles on their faces and realizing that i still have a purpose even though i had a huge hole in my life and my life. >> no better way than to honor you
secondly when i reflected on the whole story i thought this is not a focus on tragedy. this is a story of hope and inspiration for people who have suffered a loss which is pretty much all of us. >> i think the universal feeling in this community is how can she hold it together because all of us who are parents don't how you did it. how would you answer that question? your composure and grace in this unspeakable tragedy was remarkable. >> i think what kept me going number one was...
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secondly on russia, i can only repeat what the president said previously. this is all about respecting certain principles, and i'm saying this from a european vantage point, from a european -- from a german vantage point, sorry. the fact that for over 70 years we have been able to enjoy peace, to live in peace very much depends on territorial integrity and sovereignty of each and every european country being respected. in view of the european history, the reverse would be the start of a very bitter road down a slippery slope, and we have to nip this in the bud. we have to stand up resolutely against any such attempts. but we are pinning our hopes on political efforts. this is why we launched the nor normandy process, and particularly from a german perspective, from a european perspective, i can only say again russia is our neighbor. just look at to poland, the sort of european perspective this has. so we have an interest in seeing this relationship be a good one. we have a lot of historical ties, of course, a history that we share. but this miss ben't keep
secondly on russia, i can only repeat what the president said previously. this is all about respecting certain principles, and i'm saying this from a european vantage point, from a european -- from a german vantage point, sorry. the fact that for over 70 years we have been able to enjoy peace, to live in peace very much depends on territorial integrity and sovereignty of each and every european country being respected. in view of the european history, the reverse would be the start of a very...
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first of all they spent a lot of money, and secondly, deals have in abeyance.hey have not been able to pursue other deals with the three adult children also on the campaign trail and him being away from his business for a year and a half to do this and now for the next four to eight. it's actually the money they've lost that nobody wants to talk about, not what he might gain based on different positions. john: he decided to run voluntarily so those sacrifices are ones he decided it take on -- to take on himself. the question is not about policy. the question is really what rulings the e.e.o.c. or national labor relations board might bake -- make with employees where specific businesses of his would be affected by legislate isk or -- by regulatory or legal rulings. countries iny with which he has business interests. he's not laid out his policies on those issues and they will be called into question if he makes decisions that seem to benefit his businesses. >> it sounds as if they'll be called into question even if he hasn't done that. look, john, i know the ele
first of all they spent a lot of money, and secondly, deals have in abeyance.hey have not been able to pursue other deals with the three adult children also on the campaign trail and him being away from his business for a year and a half to do this and now for the next four to eight. it's actually the money they've lost that nobody wants to talk about, not what he might gain based on different positions. john: he decided to run voluntarily so those sacrifices are ones he decided it take on --...
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secondly, mass transit, and third, we must continue to invest in retrofitting our roads and bridges so they can withstand an earthquake event. yes, i believe we need additional revenue on the table. you cannot make these investments without new money. if i were going to choose one i would choose mass transit throughout the state. >> your question goes to the governor. >> up in her bra, recent governors have been afraid to exert their leadership and used their veto to kill legislation they felt was on wise. you have not vetoed a single bill since taking office. some say this means your rubber stamp for the legislature, how do you respond? >> i'm really proud of the work we been able to do, collaborating with a legislative leadership and committees legislative leadership in committees to make sure they know exactly where i stand and where i want bills to go before they come to my desk. in the last legislative session, every bill except for one had broad bipartisan support. i think that's a good thing. i've worked very hard to reach across the aisle and bring in republicans, work with the
secondly, mass transit, and third, we must continue to invest in retrofitting our roads and bridges so they can withstand an earthquake event. yes, i believe we need additional revenue on the table. you cannot make these investments without new money. if i were going to choose one i would choose mass transit throughout the state. >> your question goes to the governor. >> up in her bra, recent governors have been afraid to exert their leadership and used their veto to kill...
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secondly, i know he was out in bedminster yesterday and had a great conversation.ark is he being considered for : director of national intelligence? >> he's being considered for any number of positions. mark is that one of them? : >> could be. that's for somebody who is expert in those areas. intelligence gathering, security. he obviously is well respected around the world and would command a certain presence representing the president-elect and his administration. but the fact is that when the president-elect is filling his cabinet he has to think about , how everyone is working together and who is the best person for each of those jobs. to john's other point before, i think the diversity of people who have come through the door is just a remarkable group of men and women from different political, economic, social and business, public and private sector backgrounds, certainly different races, ethnicities and religious persuasions. it has been quite an impressive group of people who in many cases just wanted to come and offer advice and counsel and their vision for
secondly, i know he was out in bedminster yesterday and had a great conversation.ark is he being considered for : director of national intelligence? >> he's being considered for any number of positions. mark is that one of them? : >> could be. that's for somebody who is expert in those areas. intelligence gathering, security. he obviously is well respected around the world and would command a certain presence representing the president-elect and his administration. but the fact is...
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but secondly let's consider the facts and not the hyperbole. this is from the prosecution. in their closing arguments. they said seven different people came into this court room and directly contradicted the characterizations of the governor and the facts as put forward by bridget kelly. and the prosecution said in their closing, who are you going to believe, bridget kelly or seven other people without came in here and directly contradicted her. the fact is, that the jury found she was responsible, as was mr. ba ronee. >> an do you not know motivation. >> no, never spoke tone them afterwards, charlie, couldn't. lawyers descended and i never have spoken to them. but i can only-- listen, i can only tell you what they said if the trial. >> rose: but it is not just her. david said that he told you that he told you about it it at the 9/11 memorial. >> that's not what he said, by the way. >> rose: and that you laughed. >> listen, first of all, it is not what he said. first thing he said was that bill baronee told me, right? and what did they-- they told me what? even wildstein sa
but secondly let's consider the facts and not the hyperbole. this is from the prosecution. in their closing arguments. they said seven different people came into this court room and directly contradicted the characterizations of the governor and the facts as put forward by bridget kelly. and the prosecution said in their closing, who are you going to believe, bridget kelly or seven other people without came in here and directly contradicted her. the fact is, that the jury found she was...
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secondly, this wave of populism that seems to engulf us. well, look at the -- seems in your words to come from the united states. look at the european parliament. we -- there are a lot of people who are looking for simplistic solutions. who are sort of preaching policies of -- well, very unfriendly policies. we have them here in europe too. we have them here in germany too. and to take up where the president left off, digitization is a disruptive force, a disruptive technological force that brings about deep-seated change, transformation of a society. look at the history of the printing press, when this was invented what sort of consequences this had or industrialization, what sort of consequences that had. very often it led to enormous transformational processes within individual societies. it took a while until societies learned how to find the right kind of policies to contain this and to manage and steer this. and i think we live in a period of profound transformation. very similar to when we had a transition from agricultural societies
secondly, this wave of populism that seems to engulf us. well, look at the -- seems in your words to come from the united states. look at the european parliament. we -- there are a lot of people who are looking for simplistic solutions. who are sort of preaching policies of -- well, very unfriendly policies. we have them here in europe too. we have them here in germany too. and to take up where the president left off, digitization is a disruptive force, a disruptive technological force that...
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secondly, they say it's unfair to let some polls stay open and not others. that disadvantaged one political party to the comparison of another. secondly, they say people who showed up late were allowed to vote even if they got in line after the scheduled closing time. both of those are problems, they say. they wanted the judge to order those county election officials to set the voting machines in those precincts and the ballots aside and hold them until later so they could contest them if it was setting up to contest the election later in those polls places. the judge at a hearing a short time ago said they're already going to be set aside. that's what election officials always do. so the judge seemed uncertain about what the relief was they wanted. as for the significance of this, it's hard to tell how many actual votes are going to be at issue here. perhaps a thousand or so, maybe several hundred. it's hard to tell. it seems like a desire by the trump campaign to lay down a marker about fairness and, secondly, in essence, previewing what they might argue i
secondly, they say it's unfair to let some polls stay open and not others. that disadvantaged one political party to the comparison of another. secondly, they say people who showed up late were allowed to vote even if they got in line after the scheduled closing time. both of those are problems, they say. they wanted the judge to order those county election officials to set the voting machines in those precincts and the ballots aside and hold them until later so they could contest them if it...
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improve the quality of care for the shelter that is functional in the event of a disaster, and, secondly, i'd like to personally thank the board of supervisors commissioner tang in particular dpw and the city zoning administrator's and the budget and finance committee everyone pulled together it shows a great deep appreciation for the animals and for the people of san francisco so i thank you personally. >> thank you very much i too want to thank the city administrator's office. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm i'm the chair of sf dog and wholeheartedly support this new shelter and also that the couple's most people know that it is a place for adoption of dogs for often woman stay in abusive relationships they believe that people can bring their animals to aa c and protect them once a woman finds a place to live she can get her pet back if a fire destroys our home you can go there and fires - and a kwaernth disaster you can't underestimate the comfort knowing their pets will be taken care of whether natural or personal people died in new orleans because they refused to save themselves it
improve the quality of care for the shelter that is functional in the event of a disaster, and, secondly, i'd like to personally thank the board of supervisors commissioner tang in particular dpw and the city zoning administrator's and the budget and finance committee everyone pulled together it shows a great deep appreciation for the animals and for the people of san francisco so i thank you personally. >> thank you very much i too want to thank the city administrator's office. >>...
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secondly, career technical education. and steam program to get under my we have doubled our funding to provide students with hands-on learning experiences to enable them to awaken into the power of their own potential. >> governor brown, this question is from an oregonian reader. oregon democrats and considered a plan to capital tax carbon emissions. do you think taxing businesses that release carbon into the air is a good way for the state to confront climate change? >> yes, i think it's when the tools we need to have on the table to make sure that we are tackling global climate change. this is the biggest challenge facing not only oregon that the entire globe. and oregon is a very small part of the global problems but we can be a large part of the national leadership and under my leadership we will do that. but that's not all we can do. we can continue and i will use my tools as an executive to reduce energy consumption by building both residential and commercial. they can sue over 40% of our electricity use. thirdly, w
secondly, career technical education. and steam program to get under my we have doubled our funding to provide students with hands-on learning experiences to enable them to awaken into the power of their own potential. >> governor brown, this question is from an oregonian reader. oregon democrats and considered a plan to capital tax carbon emissions. do you think taxing businesses that release carbon into the air is a good way for the state to confront climate change? >> yes, i...
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secondly, i think we need to allocate the budget. we need a certain amount allocated for smaller cities and a certain amount allocated for bigger cities. >> your time is up. >> one of the most hotly debated issues has been social security. believent officials social security will be depleted by 2024. doug of manchester is asking how you would tackle this problem? sayimited -- let me first social security is one of the most successful programs that the united states has instituted. it has changed how people retire . i feel very strongly about preserving social security and medicare. i look at how life has changed for people and i think it is so important. we need to make sure we preserve thebut i'm against raising retirement age to 70. i look around iowa and we are hard workers. i think about people who are hiring workers, who throw stacks of grain, i think about our farmers. i think about people who stand all day in retail. that weit is important not raised that age. i think that is wrong. i think there are efficiencies that can be p
secondly, i think we need to allocate the budget. we need a certain amount allocated for smaller cities and a certain amount allocated for bigger cities. >> your time is up. >> one of the most hotly debated issues has been social security. believent officials social security will be depleted by 2024. doug of manchester is asking how you would tackle this problem? sayimited -- let me first social security is one of the most successful programs that the united states has instituted....
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secondly, the package contains the full year military construction, the v.a. bill for fiscal 17, which was conferenced by the house and senate and passed by the house already in june. in total, $82.5 billion is provided for our military infrastructure and veterans health and benefits programs, $2.7 billion above current levels with targeted increases to address mismanagement and improve operations at the v.a. it is important to note that once the president signs this bill into law, it will be the first time since 2009 that an individual appropriations bill has been conferenced with the senate and enacted before the september 30 fiscal year deadline. third, this legislation includes $1.1 billion in funding to respond to and stop the spread of the zika virus. this funding is directed to programs that control mosquitoes, develop vaccines, and treat those affected. this funding is spent responsibly, balanced by $400 million in offsets, in unused funding from other projects. lastly, this legislation includes important provisions that address current national needs,
secondly, the package contains the full year military construction, the v.a. bill for fiscal 17, which was conferenced by the house and senate and passed by the house already in june. in total, $82.5 billion is provided for our military infrastructure and veterans health and benefits programs, $2.7 billion above current levels with targeted increases to address mismanagement and improve operations at the v.a. it is important to note that once the president signs this bill into law, it will be...
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secondly, the danger is apparently real and immimint. third, a closer examination of the planet's surface would be in ordede my job, sir? yes. meanwhile, i'll talk to our unexpected guest. maybe he can provide some answers. that's how i came to be down there, captain, pursuing the devil's own spawn-- he's humanoid, outside, but inside, he's a hideous, murdering monster. i'll get him, captain. i swear it. you say this one man-- not man! thing. thing...destroyed yoyo entire civilization. to the last mama woman, and child. how did you escape? i was inspecting magnetic communications satellites. you believe me, don't you? before we picked you up, our ship sustained a n nber of incredible effects. that was he! he's death...antilife. he lives to destroy! is he the thing that attacked you? yes. i give you my word. then you'll join me in my holy cause. help me in visiting justice and vengeance upon him? my only cause is the safety of my ship and the mission we're on. you'll beam down with me. i'll check your story out. spock, find anything? nega
secondly, the danger is apparently real and immimint. third, a closer examination of the planet's surface would be in ordede my job, sir? yes. meanwhile, i'll talk to our unexpected guest. maybe he can provide some answers. that's how i came to be down there, captain, pursuing the devil's own spawn-- he's humanoid, outside, but inside, he's a hideous, murdering monster. i'll get him, captain. i swear it. you say this one man-- not man! thing. thing...destroyed yoyo entire civilization. to the...
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first of all congressional engagement, and secondly, press relations. and especially of an incoming president is facing divided government, which will almost certainly be the case the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one, and for the next 13 months, control of the white house, and ample majority in the house back, and a 60-vote majority -- house of representatives, whatever the outcome of this election the next president will not have that kind of freedom for maneuver. so the ability to establish good relations with the leaders of both political parties in the congress will be a central to the agenda, whatever it turns out to be. and, finally, you. any smart transition will pay attention to the fact that you have stories to write. many of you will have stories to write everyday. what are you going to be writing about? trust me, if the transition doesn't think through the answer to that question, you will try to come up with answers of your own to the answers that you come up with our not to be as
first of all congressional engagement, and secondly, press relations. and especially of an incoming president is facing divided government, which will almost certainly be the case the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one, and for the next 13 months, control of the white house, and ample majority in the house back, and a 60-vote majority -- house of representatives, whatever the outcome of this election the next president will not have...
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first of all, congressional engagement and secondly, press relations. and especially if an incoming president is facing divided government. certainly bemost the case. the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one and for the next 13 months. , andol of the white house ample majority of the house of representatives and a 60 vote majority, a filibuster proof majority that held together in the senate, whatever the outcome of this election, the next president will not have that kind of freedom of maneuver and so the ability to establish good relations with the leaders of both political parties and the congress will be essential to the agenda, whatever it turns out to be. any smarty, transition will pay attention to the fact that you have stories to write. and you will have stories to write every day. what are you going to be writing about? trust me. if the transition does not think through the answer to that question, he will try to come up with answers on your own. our -- that you, with the answers that y
first of all, congressional engagement and secondly, press relations. and especially if an incoming president is facing divided government. certainly bemost the case. the next president of the united states will not enjoy the luxury that barack obama had on day one and for the next 13 months. , andol of the white house ample majority of the house of representatives and a 60 vote majority, a filibuster proof majority that held together in the senate, whatever the outcome of this election, the...
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but secondly, more importantly, as president of the united states he will have no authority whatsoever over what is happening in his business, what the acquisitions are. the most important part about this is people never look at the other side of the ledger. how many tens of millions of dollars has donald trump and his family sacrificed in order for him to run for president? first of all they spent a lot of money and other businesses have been in abeyance, with the three adult children also on the campaign trail and him being away from his business for a year and a half to do this and now for the next four to eight. it's actually the money they've lost that nobody wants to talk about, not what he might gain based on different positions. >> he decided to run voluntarily so those sacrifices are ones he decided it take on himself. the question is really what rulings the e.e.o.c. or national labor relations board might bake with employees where specific businesses of his would be affected by legislate isk or legal rulings. or foreign policy with interests much his in south america or sabre
but secondly, more importantly, as president of the united states he will have no authority whatsoever over what is happening in his business, what the acquisitions are. the most important part about this is people never look at the other side of the ledger. how many tens of millions of dollars has donald trump and his family sacrificed in order for him to run for president? first of all they spent a lot of money and other businesses have been in abeyance, with the three adult children also on...
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forrest, your questions requires a twofold response-- first, i greatly admire your faculty, and secondly, i plan on specializing in endocrinology, and your laboratory facilities are state-of-the-art. then there's the dorm's proximity to sunset beach. [laughter] that would be convenient. i dabble in marine biology. one final question, gregory... you've told us-- quite eloquently-- why you've chosen southwest. now tell us why we should choose you. because i'm the most qualified. well... i think that about covers it. thank you very much, gregory. it was a pleasure meeting you. thank you, dr. forrest. doctors. thanks for your time, dr. howser. i've wanted to meet you since childhood. call me doogie, greg. if you don't mind, i prefer gregory. stuart and i feel i've outgrown "greg." stuart? my father. how long will you and, uh, stuart, be here? two weeks. definitely check out magic mountain. there's this new ride-- viper. it's unbelievable. i doubt i'll have a chance. stuart and i are spending all my time observing eastman. and hanging out with your dad. actually, i enjoy it. we read, attend l
forrest, your questions requires a twofold response-- first, i greatly admire your faculty, and secondly, i plan on specializing in endocrinology, and your laboratory facilities are state-of-the-art. then there's the dorm's proximity to sunset beach. [laughter] that would be convenient. i dabble in marine biology. one final question, gregory... you've told us-- quite eloquently-- why you've chosen southwest. now tell us why we should choose you. because i'm the most qualified. well... i think...
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be -- look, the one thing i do think that it's good for donald trump, one it's a distraction and secondlyrove that he won these states, so won wisconsin, so that's -- i don't think bad thing for him and actually makes a clear sort of as tweets are playing into the distraction and, you know, creating a bigger distraction than already was. jon: i wonder if it's good for donald trump. to her credit hillary clinton said, look, he's our president, i disagreed with him, i've campaigned hard against him but he's our president and, you know, let's hope our president succeeds but when you raise questions about the legitimacy of the election, doesn't that just fuel the protests in places like portland that we have seen? >> well, two things, first of all donald trump has spent a good chunk saying it was rigged so it was strange to wonder why people would want to prove it or check to see what the votes were, but secondly, hillary clinton isn't challenging the vote. this is jill stein doing the recount thing. jon: right. >> i've been involved in recounts from another candidate challenging an election,
be -- look, the one thing i do think that it's good for donald trump, one it's a distraction and secondlyrove that he won these states, so won wisconsin, so that's -- i don't think bad thing for him and actually makes a clear sort of as tweets are playing into the distraction and, you know, creating a bigger distraction than already was. jon: i wonder if it's good for donald trump. to her credit hillary clinton said, look, he's our president, i disagreed with him, i've campaigned hard against...
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secondly, don't allow automatic installation and make sure you have the latest updates to your software." touch screen cyber expert, dr. robert hooker says these phony apps are not are made every day.but also thousands are deleted every day. so it's hard to keep track of them. here's what you need to know about when searching for apps. -look the reviews. are people saying they never received their product? if there are no reviews at allthat's a huge red flag. -can you find the app on the businesses website? -on the description section-does it look like it was written by a professional? if you see misspelled words that's a sign, it could be fake. "keep in mind that all websites are vulnerable. there is a lot of ways for others to deceive people." track fake apps are more like to show up on google play and android devices but sketchy developers are finding new ways to bypass the apple's review process. so just make sure you're always double checking what app you download. in st.pete shannon valladolid 10 news we have a lot to get to coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning. allison is in th
secondly, don't allow automatic installation and make sure you have the latest updates to your software." touch screen cyber expert, dr. robert hooker says these phony apps are not are made every day.but also thousands are deleted every day. so it's hard to keep track of them. here's what you need to know about when searching for apps. -look the reviews. are people saying they never received their product? if there are no reviews at allthat's a huge red flag. -can you find the app on the...
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secondly he has been in a lot of business ventures. he has taken risks, i appreciate that. but the one attack i will defend him on, people say he's not a good businessman. that's not true. he is the envy of many entrepreneurs around the world. john: carly fiorina tried to spin it that way. >> that's the way you ran your casinos. you ran up montanas of debt as well as losses using other people's money, and you were forced to file for bankruptcy four times. a record four times. why should we trust you? >> i'm not sure why we should trust him 6 times. but the argument was he has never filed for personality bankruptcy. his businesses have gone down. but that's just happens in business. >> this is a missed opportunity. we tried to hammer this and there were a number of effective ad for a couple of days using the contractors he stied. but it didn't resonate for long enough. that's the problem. the clinton campaign did a spectacular job in two, three-day pockets. but we didn't get one this weekend. i was waiting. where is my gift basket and i got nothing. >> thanks to bill clinton
secondly he has been in a lot of business ventures. he has taken risks, i appreciate that. but the one attack i will defend him on, people say he's not a good businessman. that's not true. he is the envy of many entrepreneurs around the world. john: carly fiorina tried to spin it that way. >> that's the way you ran your casinos. you ran up montanas of debt as well as losses using other people's money, and you were forced to file for bankruptcy four times. a record four times. why should...
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secondly what these picks have in common, none of them as you touched on, are particularly suited forir job. even mitt romney. donald trump said yes, he looks the part. remember when mitt romney went to europe in 2012? he went to england saying they weren't ready for the olympics. off to the middle east. saying that jerusalem is the definitive capital of israel and enraged the palestinians. then he went back to poland. so three gaffes. nikki haley has no experience. even ben carson, i can see him possibly in health and human services but he doesn't really have experience. housing and urban development. want political experience. that's what we learned in this election. they want outsiders. trump is going to get doers. people who have experience in the real world. look at the trump organization. he always thirs best of the best. >> let's let her finish her thought. betsy devos. the woman whoo he chose to be the secretary of education. trump has said that he wants to bring prosperity to the inner that was the cornerstone of his campaign. school choice to these inner cities. one way that
secondly what these picks have in common, none of them as you touched on, are particularly suited forir job. even mitt romney. donald trump said yes, he looks the part. remember when mitt romney went to europe in 2012? he went to england saying they weren't ready for the olympics. off to the middle east. saying that jerusalem is the definitive capital of israel and enraged the palestinians. then he went back to poland. so three gaffes. nikki haley has no experience. even ben carson, i can see...
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secondly and once again, civil society actors need help. sometimes there facing not only the closure of public space as an egypt and moderate and elsewhere. they are evacuated. egypt civil society up on the actors, it is the great expense, actors that elsewhere.europe and so here we need international cooperation. it can be nongovernmental or governmental organization to help these actors facing toinction, evacuation, endure. the final point and once again, itelieve it will, it is, and will hopefully stay fashionable in the u.s. at least for some time. the difference between civilian and non-civilian politics. one of the, when looking at questions of the governance in the region, why does important to differentiate and start spending egypt to egypt or indonesia to morocco, comparing different countries where military establishments are dominant in politics and the other countries where we have civilian politicians and civilian political elites and civilian elites managing the effort political arenas. it is a compromise. pushing forward. ide
secondly and once again, civil society actors need help. sometimes there facing not only the closure of public space as an egypt and moderate and elsewhere. they are evacuated. egypt civil society up on the actors, it is the great expense, actors that elsewhere.europe and so here we need international cooperation. it can be nongovernmental or governmental organization to help these actors facing toinction, evacuation, endure. the final point and once again, itelieve it will, it is, and will...
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secondly, immigration reform. joe dana, 12 news. >>> joe thanks, each day leadin we're holding an arizona voter panel. we would love to have a diverse group of republicans, democrats and undecided voters meet us at the phoenix market to talk about the political issues that are on the ballot. if you would like to take part. send us an e-mail to desk at 12 news.com. >>> still to come on 12 news at 6:00. investigators releasing new major arson case in gilbert. >> plus sky harbor being recognized in a very special way. >> cooler temperatures here across the valley. we'll talk about how long this paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us. house majority pac is responsible >>> tonight
secondly, immigration reform. joe dana, 12 news. >>> joe thanks, each day leadin we're holding an arizona voter panel. we would love to have a diverse group of republicans, democrats and undecided voters meet us at the phoenix market to talk about the political issues that are on the ballot. if you would like to take part. send us an e-mail to desk at 12 news.com. >>> still to come on 12 news at 6:00. investigators releasing new major arson case in gilbert. >> plus sky...
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secondly, we see a pick up in global growth. china is not doing so badly, but it's the companies with cost such as manufacturers who tend to benefit the most. conversely, the software companies, they all upgrade to incredibly high margins and maybe they will enjoy the top line growth. >> and you talk about stocks and shares with skyworks and western digital. >> yes. i think a good place to start is in the chip area, in particular, the smartphone supply chain. we got hurt very badly in the first half of the year over concerns over apple. and i think now there are two things, samsung's created a situation where not just say apple can benefit, but also companies like sony are doing better than expected. secondly, these handsets have twice as much memory as the previous ones. we saw a shortage and i think this will come through in the short-te short-term. >> thank you very much. >>> volkswagen confirmed that it's looking into emissions irregularities that audi cars are being reported to have. but it isn't yet clear whether this was
secondly, we see a pick up in global growth. china is not doing so badly, but it's the companies with cost such as manufacturers who tend to benefit the most. conversely, the software companies, they all upgrade to incredibly high margins and maybe they will enjoy the top line growth. >> and you talk about stocks and shares with skyworks and western digital. >> yes. i think a good place to start is in the chip area, in particular, the smartphone supply chain. we got hurt very badly...
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not rooelgs the documents head of time 72 hours so the community can have a chance to look at it secondly, at the meeting you were to have a deal with the poa we've not forgotten martin there was an agreement the 20 percent was the only thing left and months later on a use of force you guys tell the poa this is the next policy and intern chief chaplin can issue a codifying of the use of force policy you vote on unanimously on june 22nd and we can have a working use of force policy a modern one of the new one so much effort went into within 48 hours there is nothing stopping you equip your intense fear of poa your intense fear of going up against them they're a group of bullies that have been bullying in commission for years you guys need to get some ovaries to have. >> i'm quite certain i have them i'll give you 30 seconds more. >> you guys need to get a backbone and begin dealing with that relocation union the way it should be dealt with forcefully. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> how you doing a resident the ingleside district we didn't have questions about w
not rooelgs the documents head of time 72 hours so the community can have a chance to look at it secondly, at the meeting you were to have a deal with the poa we've not forgotten martin there was an agreement the 20 percent was the only thing left and months later on a use of force you guys tell the poa this is the next policy and intern chief chaplin can issue a codifying of the use of force policy you vote on unanimously on june 22nd and we can have a working use of force policy a modern one...
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secondly, our music has definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down. of the raga may preclude you from just climbing up straight for one in sequence. it may have kinks in it. third point is that out of these notes, one note is generally more prominent in that it's used more frequently, and sometimes you stop on that particular note very often. [ensemble playing a raga] so out of these several dos and don'ts, there finally emerge a state of basic phrases, which are just like the, you know, ears, nose, eyes, lips of a human countenance. these basic phrases, actually, when you go through them, they paint the face of the raga. so i have been able to explain to some extent what a raga means. chosen notes in an octave, definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down, some particular note getting prominence, and many other smaller rules which you'd rather not go into right now for want of time. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, (narrator) melody in the form of song may be one of the most common types of musical expression found around the world. ♪ the lady
secondly, our music has definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down. of the raga may preclude you from just climbing up straight for one in sequence. it may have kinks in it. third point is that out of these notes, one note is generally more prominent in that it's used more frequently, and sometimes you stop on that particular note very often. [ensemble playing a raga] so out of these several dos and don'ts, there finally emerge a state of basic phrases, which are just like the, you...
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but secondly, that would take children's youth away from them, and in order to keep them alive so you have someone, i bet in some detail like george bush and drugs and cocaine, and other things he says when i was young and response when i was young is irresponsible that's a good line and you -- cameron british prime minister and now foreign secretary were in a supper club called the bullington club and they would get dressed and bow tie and tail, they would go to a restaurant, they would eat their fill and get very drunk. they would trash the restaurant. they would pay for everything in cash. in full. but this was part of being in this club. now, when you're rich, you can do that. >> right and main maybe one of them will spend a thight in the cells but all part -- >> ritual. kids don't have bad luxury. you got -- one back here to the common -- that could be you dead. you -- decide to walk your friend home that could be you. not a question of you getting into a bad crowd and maybe you startation marijuana or maybe you have bad relation, you know, a bad relationship begin to background.
but secondly, that would take children's youth away from them, and in order to keep them alive so you have someone, i bet in some detail like george bush and drugs and cocaine, and other things he says when i was young and response when i was young is irresponsible that's a good line and you -- cameron british prime minister and now foreign secretary were in a supper club called the bullington club and they would get dressed and bow tie and tail, they would go to a restaurant, they would eat...
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air, remember when you see a trough like this, then we see cooler air, that is the first round, secondly if it arrives later sunday, the week of thanksgiving into monday and tuesday before thanksgiving the giving. look for east winds at 5 to 10 knots. water temperature at 73 degrees, upcoming type, 6:49 sunrise 5:39, sunset. temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s tomorrow mid 50s in the northern counties. a look at our seven-day forecast the next three days are beautiful, by monday moisture comes in that is all we will see money tuesday and then a stretch of cool and dry weather. >>> an attack in the middle of a south florida street, the reason the man caught on camera lunging at a biker says the fight started long before he e company should treat you like family... [phone rings] operator: health care customer service caller: hi this is patricia ramirez. operator: oh, patricia! colleague: i love patricia! colleague 2: when is she getting married? operator: it's about time, lady! this is the real question: how's that man you're dating? where's the ring? ...we mean more like this.
air, remember when you see a trough like this, then we see cooler air, that is the first round, secondly if it arrives later sunday, the week of thanksgiving into monday and tuesday before thanksgiving the giving. look for east winds at 5 to 10 knots. water temperature at 73 degrees, upcoming type, 6:49 sunrise 5:39, sunset. temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s tomorrow mid 50s in the northern counties. a look at our seven-day forecast the next three days are beautiful, by monday...
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secondly on russia, i can only repeat what the president said previously.this is all about respecting certain principles, and i'm saying this from a european vantage point, from a european -- from a german vantage point, sorry. the fact that for over 70 years we have been able to enjoy peace, to live in peace very much depends on territorial integrity and sovereignty of each and every european country being respected. in view of the european history,
secondly on russia, i can only repeat what the president said previously.this is all about respecting certain principles, and i'm saying this from a european vantage point, from a european -- from a german vantage point, sorry. the fact that for over 70 years we have been able to enjoy peace, to live in peace very much depends on territorial integrity and sovereignty of each and every european country being respected. in view of the european history,
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. >> secondly, i agree with you.f you're distressed over the american flag or really over anything, including the burning of the american flag which is legal, you need to grow up and that goes for both sides. if the sight of the american flag hurts your feelings so much that you can't focus on your studies, maybe you should think about doing something else other than going to college. >> you should never leave your house. there are flags everywhere. >> not only that but you probably see things on a daily basis that upset you. if you can't handle it, you should probably stay home. >> you should function in the face of adversity. let's put aside the notion that the flag is adversity. let's accept the dean's statement that's a traumatic event for the students to see it. you have to function in the face of it. this is one of the things you have to learn on the campuses. david, to julie's other point, there's nothing wrong with the veterans coming out saying wi, don't like the flag, here's a thousand of them. take this. y
. >> secondly, i agree with you.f you're distressed over the american flag or really over anything, including the burning of the american flag which is legal, you need to grow up and that goes for both sides. if the sight of the american flag hurts your feelings so much that you can't focus on your studies, maybe you should think about doing something else other than going to college. >> you should never leave your house. there are flags everywhere. >> not only that but you...
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secondly he said this to is be that he think he actually cared about.ouldn't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said. >> one of the reasons i think a torch kept lit is doing so well, it spent four weeks on "new york times" best-seller list there is hunger in our country for wit and civility in politics that buckley exhibited. i remember the televised debate between ronald reagan, one of the eulogies in this book and bill buckley in 197whether the panama can thatshould be returned to panama. bill, i haven't figured out why you haven't rushed over to see the light. i fear if i were to approach you the force of my illumination would blind you. david: ooh, you have the tongue right. thank you. james rosen,. >> thank you, david. david: con grates on the books. melissa: melissa i can't wait for him to take the show to broadway. will be a it had. top priority for the trump administration, president-elect trump calling for action on immigration. there is one campaign promise he forgot to mention. >>> new terror threats.
secondly he said this to is be that he think he actually cared about.ouldn't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said. >> one of the reasons i think a torch kept lit is doing so well, it spent four weeks on "new york times" best-seller list there is hunger in our country for wit and civility in politics that buckley exhibited. i remember the televised debate between ronald reagan, one of the eulogies in this book and bill buckley in...
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secondly toll accounts are still sleeping in this four block radius, that they have shut down, so the explosion, scene itself is at 18th and pine to give you an idea two blocks north of pine rob rittenhouse square, popular eatery is a long the way. this is just south of rittenhouse square, 18th street, 19th street shut down, pine, blocked as well and again it looks like a four block radius. if you are getting ready to leave the house right now i would stay far away from the scene, use south street, or 20th street, again, 18th and 19th block. we will call it 17th, 18th, 19th all block, use south and 20th heading out the front door this morning. another situation we have been watching this morning is this fire location at frankford, the 4800 block of mulberry street where we have some local detours. here's a live look at an accident scene the at 309 northbound right here near norristown. look at how dangerous this is. police just pulled up to the scene but it is right as you come along that sharp curve, the car that is involved is right here, in the background. the vine street expresswa
secondly toll accounts are still sleeping in this four block radius, that they have shut down, so the explosion, scene itself is at 18th and pine to give you an idea two blocks north of pine rob rittenhouse square, popular eatery is a long the way. this is just south of rittenhouse square, 18th street, 19th street shut down, pine, blocked as well and again it looks like a four block radius. if you are getting ready to leave the house right now i would stay far away from the scene, use south...
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but secondly, remember what deborah said when she was in the courtroom.d that constituency of one theory, and this was david wildstein's boss. she said it was a fiction a , wildstein special, a fiction. and it was a fiction in david's mind. and i do not know what motivated david or not. i don't know david. i don't know him hardly at all. and the fact that he says he had constituency of one, we will say this, charlie even the , government in the trial admitted that david is a serial liar. their own witness. the he criticized baroni. in cross-examination. they said how could you possibly , believe david wildsteni? this is the governoment's witness. -- the government about their own witness. i don't know if he is capable of telling the truth. charlie: when i walk into this house, you said to me i have , been waiting three years to do this, to have a chance to tell my story. i could not do it because of the trial. how else are you going to take this crusade to make sure this need that you feel to clear your name, you do feel that? chris: i have done that. i a
but secondly, remember what deborah said when she was in the courtroom.d that constituency of one theory, and this was david wildstein's boss. she said it was a fiction a , wildstein special, a fiction. and it was a fiction in david's mind. and i do not know what motivated david or not. i don't know david. i don't know him hardly at all. and the fact that he says he had constituency of one, we will say this, charlie even the , government in the trial admitted that david is a serial liar. their...
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secondly, i want to say something about the tragic case of robert todd lincoln. he was present for all three presidential assassinations that occurred during his lifetime. i wonder what the statistical odds are of something like that being possible. and i wanted a man whose name is often forgotten today. charles perbs. he was the chief surgeon of what was known as the freeman's hospital in washington, d.c. he is the first black doctor to care for an american president. we should all know his name. and i think it's a shame that we do not. well, now, i want to jump ahead in history once again. we're now at the year 1901. the president is another ohio republican, william mckinley. and in the city of buffalo they are having a great international exposition, a world's fair. and the organizers said, well, gosh, we have to invite the president and give him an opportunity to come. and mckinley wanted to come and give a speech. but here again, we're now 36 years from the time that abraham lincoln was assassinated. and we're still doing things the same way. people in the w
secondly, i want to say something about the tragic case of robert todd lincoln. he was present for all three presidential assassinations that occurred during his lifetime. i wonder what the statistical odds are of something like that being possible. and i wanted a man whose name is often forgotten today. charles perbs. he was the chief surgeon of what was known as the freeman's hospital in washington, d.c. he is the first black doctor to care for an american president. we should all know his...
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secondly, what we have here is a pair of rodeo chaps. gloves. why do you need gloves? if you were to ride a bull without a glove on, it's going to tear the hide off your hand. that's a real important reason. secondly, as you can see, this stuff here that looks like tree sap -- this is called rosin. the sticky stuff is what's going to help the rider hold on. how long does it take you to get ready? i like to give myself anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes. once i've gotten the equipment ready and the stretching, hey, i'm ready to ride. i just relax and wait for them to load my bull. what is the biggest crowd you've had to ride in front of? without a doubt, houston astrodome. they can seat, i think, around 55,000 people. i've ridden there when it's been sold out. a little bit, but i think that's when a guy has to be a champion and use that adrenaline and a little bit of that antsiness towards what he's going to do in the arena. you started riding when you were 4. did you miss any school because of it? you can't get anything in life by skipping out. you've got to work hard and
secondly, what we have here is a pair of rodeo chaps. gloves. why do you need gloves? if you were to ride a bull without a glove on, it's going to tear the hide off your hand. that's a real important reason. secondly, as you can see, this stuff here that looks like tree sap -- this is called rosin. the sticky stuff is what's going to help the rider hold on. how long does it take you to get ready? i like to give myself anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes. once i've gotten the equipment ready and the...