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william howard taft is the republican candidate and woodrow wilson is the democratic candidate and theodore roosevelt is running in the progressive party, the bull moose party. by them is produced democratic national committee and is called the old way and the new. very rich, with this fat plutocrat who comes into his office where one of his flunkies is dutifully dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. together as an example of the old way of doing things. so he's got lots of money and is dispensing favors and there's all sorts of bribes and political corruption. new are contrasted with the way of doing things represented by woodrow wilson, the champion of the common man. plea forends with a people to send one dollar to the democratic national committee on behalf of the woodrow wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is for the common man, republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. nothow, those tropes have changed in the last 100 years. have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is, with new
william howard taft is the republican candidate and woodrow wilson is the democratic candidate and theodore roosevelt is running in the progressive party, the bull moose party. by them is produced democratic national committee and is called the old way and the new. very rich, with this fat plutocrat who comes into his office where one of his flunkies is dutifully dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. together as an example of the old way of doing things. so he's...
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they saved theodore's life after theodore saved his mom's life. >> she h has been taken to a lol hospital and she is expected to survive, and they don't know why a simple request to move his car had him so angry, and the shooting are on leave, standard any time after deputies fire their weapons. >> well, protests continuing tonight in cities across the country. marchers angry about jump winning the presidential election, and one of the protests was in milwaukee as you see there. there have been marchs there throughout the day, from los angeles to philadelphia to washington, d.c. and even acts of vandalism with antitrump slogans showing up in places like new orleans, and in tampa tonight, there were two separate antitrump protests. one downtown and one in ybor city, and so how did they go? peaceful? >> sorry about that language. the protestors got out of here they said that it was important to make their voices heard and so say that trump does not represent them, saying he is not their president and they took to the streets to share that. >> not my president, not my president. >> in ybor c
they saved theodore's life after theodore saved his mom's life. >> she h has been taken to a lol hospital and she is expected to survive, and they don't know why a simple request to move his car had him so angry, and the shooting are on leave, standard any time after deputies fire their weapons. >> well, protests continuing tonight in cities across the country. marchers angry about jump winning the presidential election, and one of the protests was in milwaukee as you see there....
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for a private security company that theodore runs. both were arrested in july and theodore perez has been suspended without pay. >>when you come help me explain why they don't have a father on thanksgiving. >>a mother in agony, a family mourning the loss of a father of four children after he was shot and killed snyde a barbershop. the family pleading for help to identify the man who pulled the trigger. news 5's tara melina has more. >> reporter: barely holding it together angela davis is asking for help finding the man who shot her son to death inside this barbershop. >>please, if you know something come over. >> reporter: police say they don't have many leads right now, but they do know the man who shot and killed charles davis had a small child with him last night, a little boy who watched the whole thing happen. >>this small child witness must have been terrified. >> reporter: police hope whoever talks to him gives them a call. >>we are asking that that person that he tells to please give us that's all we need. >>> right now the ho
for a private security company that theodore runs. both were arrested in july and theodore perez has been suspended without pay. >>when you come help me explain why they don't have a father on thanksgiving. >>a mother in agony, a family mourning the loss of a father of four children after he was shot and killed snyde a barbershop. the family pleading for help to identify the man who pulled the trigger. news 5's tara melina has more. >> reporter: barely holding it together...
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of course, as theodore roosevelt had done in 1898. how, in other words, can we be neutral and safe at the same time? as i said, little of that fear, little of that suspicion translated to german americans. the vast majority of them, at least since the american civil were disproportionately catholic. that is, a lot of those same german americans have come from specifically to get away from the depression system. german americans were quite proud of it, the single most assimilated group in the united immigrants and ours,"ic of this, "one of won the pulitzer certificate prize in 1920. who gives up on plans to study in germany because of how repulsed he is by actions, but never turns his back on the german americans in his own community. ugly me they are such looking people the folks around here ain't ugly looking, asks their housekeeper? replies, the ugly ones are doing the killing while the ermans on the home front are nice, like our neighbors. a woman with s, not a few sentiments of her own wrote german americans are not vandals, the g
of course, as theodore roosevelt had done in 1898. how, in other words, can we be neutral and safe at the same time? as i said, little of that fear, little of that suspicion translated to german americans. the vast majority of them, at least since the american civil were disproportionately catholic. that is, a lot of those same german americans have come from specifically to get away from the depression system. german americans were quite proud of it, the single most assimilated group in the...
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. >> i, theodore roosevelt. >> i, theodore roosevelt -- >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. and thus i swear. >> we are at 641 delaware avenue. this was the home of ansley wilcox, a prominent buffalo attorney who was friends with theodore roosevelt when roosevelt was in the new york state assembly. roosevelt as vice president didn't have all that much to do. he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan american exposition on presidents' day. william mckinley was supposed to be here, but his wife, ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. and then, of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6th of 1901, roosev
. >> i, theodore roosevelt. >> i, theodore roosevelt -- >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> preserve,...
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thanks for man right here, theodore coleman for a second shopping crime. he previously pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping a 13-year- old girl in 2012. >> clifton french working to uncover the reason he never spent any time behind bars. >> reporter: this is the intersection were deputies say coleman attacked those two teenage girls. according to one of those them. little did they know, he was a convicted sexual offender. >> he told us we were going him. >> reporter: we are protecting the identity of this 18-year- old girl who says she and her friend were attacked by 52-year- old theodore coleman. the relationship with this convicted sex offender started one month ago at a gas station in her home for coleman approached her and another friend. >> he said nightclub or something downtown and that we could work for him and his nightclub. >> reporter: later he called a taxi to pick them up. incident dropping them off at the club, and brought them here to his home. he hired them to clean, cook, and go to the store with him. >> he said he doesn't like to go to
thanks for man right here, theodore coleman for a second shopping crime. he previously pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping a 13-year- old girl in 2012. >> clifton french working to uncover the reason he never spent any time behind bars. >> reporter: this is the intersection were deputies say coleman attacked those two teenage girls. according to one of those them. little did they know, he was a convicted sexual offender. >> he told us we were going him. >> reporter:...
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theodore roosevelt, in the way only theodore roosevelt could have, another new york city guy, he saidanybody that doesn't like -- that likes that song would also like a song that would say, ?i didn't raise my girl to be a mother." however, after the sinking of the lusitania and after the preparedness movement, even the song's writer backed away. he said i didn't suggest that song to suggest moral equivalence. i didn't mean for anything to be read as anti-war or anti-preparedness. the second thing i find interesting is that there were four very popular recorded versions of "over there" in 1917. this song was written by a long term american, george m. cohen, and famous versions were sung from a jewish american singer in illinois. by the great italian opera singer, and billy murray, an irish american singer out of philadelphia. now, that's important to me because it shows the unity of americans going into the first world war, that there were these different versions to appeal to different communities. by the way, this is making money off this stuff and you'll notice there is no african-a
theodore roosevelt, in the way only theodore roosevelt could have, another new york city guy, he saidanybody that doesn't like -- that likes that song would also like a song that would say, ?i didn't raise my girl to be a mother." however, after the sinking of the lusitania and after the preparedness movement, even the song's writer backed away. he said i didn't suggest that song to suggest moral equivalence. i didn't mean for anything to be read as anti-war or anti-preparedness. the...
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very strong gender beliefs for theodore roosevelt. however, after the sinking of the lusitania and the preparedness movement, even the rider backed away. he said, i did not mean for that song to suggest moral equivalence between germany and the united states. the second thing that i find interesting is there were four very popular reported versions of "over there" in 1970. the song was written by a wasp, a long-term american, and famous versions were sung by nora buys singer, in american rico caruso, the great american italian -- italian american opera singer. it shows the unity of americans going into the first rolled war, that there were different versions for different communities, by the way with no government involvement it all. this is 1010 allie making money off of this. and there are no african-americans making money there are no african-americans. -- this is tin pan alley making money off of this. i want to finish with this and i will be happy to open it up to q&a. in my view, what the american people were doing was preventin
very strong gender beliefs for theodore roosevelt. however, after the sinking of the lusitania and the preparedness movement, even the rider backed away. he said, i did not mean for that song to suggest moral equivalence between germany and the united states. the second thing that i find interesting is there were four very popular reported versions of "over there" in 1970. the song was written by a wasp, a long-term american, and famous versions were sung by nora buys singer, in...
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theodore said that john walked past him and said i'm going to kill mom. so theodore said he bear hugged john who started shooting. struck their 75-year-old mother. a bullet struck each of her legs. she's in the hospital recovering from her injuries. according to the investigators working the case, this situation actually once those deputies were in the home, they rushed outside. they were able to stop the tussle between the brothers and one of them followed instructions, the other did not. when john reportedly pointed a weapon at the deputies, the this is still an ongoing investigation. the deputies involved are on leave which is standard procedure and dealing with any sort of deputy involved shooting. of course, we'll continue to follow the story and we'll continue to keep you posted as any new information becomes available. shayla reaves, fox 13 news. >>laura: it was a celebration of life for a bradenton family dealing with one of the biggest goode was shot and killed. she was sitting in a car with a friend when deputies say devon freeman pulled up and
theodore said that john walked past him and said i'm going to kill mom. so theodore said he bear hugged john who started shooting. struck their 75-year-old mother. a bullet struck each of her legs. she's in the hospital recovering from her injuries. according to the investigators working the case, this situation actually once those deputies were in the home, they rushed outside. they were able to stop the tussle between the brothers and one of them followed instructions, the other did not. when...
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theodore was able to intervene. however, she did still suffer some injuries. she's at the hospital right now recovering from two bullet injuries, one in each of her legs. this is still an active, ongoing investigation. the deputies involved as is standard procedure, they or administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. we're going to continue to follow and keep you posted should any new information become available. back to you. >>laura: i'll take it. thank you. family and friends are remembering the life of 18-year-old mariah goode. she was fatally shot while sitting with a friend in a car on sunday. freeman is facing a murder charge. police think he was trying to kill someone else. the friend she was with. he's being held right now in jail without bond. >>russell: state supreme court rejected an appeal from a death row inmate. he was sent in 2011 for burning two women to death during a robbery in lake wales. got a separate death sentence for two clerks at a station. his lawyers were asking the supreme court to let him live. a group of burgla
theodore was able to intervene. however, she did still suffer some injuries. she's at the hospital right now recovering from two bullet injuries, one in each of her legs. this is still an active, ongoing investigation. the deputies involved as is standard procedure, they or administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. we're going to continue to follow and keep you posted should any new information become available. back to you. >>laura: i'll take it. thank you. family...
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how to budget"no shortage of opinions monday night-after earlier in the daycounty board chairmain theodore lipscomb introduced his amended wheel taxdropping the fee from 60 down to 30 dollars. while a wheel tax might seem like a good idea keep in mind that there are folksk who have an option and there are other counties they can go to. you probably wont hear too many am more than hapapy to pay 60 dollars in registration fees in order to support mass transit. the biggest issue for most: the impact on the gopass,which currently provides free rides on mcts. im here to represent the seniors who still drive. were on social security and we havent gottena raise for 2 years. 3 the propposed budget would raie the m card..what i have $8 a month or $96 a year! repairs.. new buses and new sheriff vehicles were to be paid for by the 27 million dollars originally anticipated from the $60 fee.would get new funding. some would be paid for by bonds and tax levies.somewouldn't happen at all. money some said should have come from the sale of the new bucks arena arenabut to give it to them for a dollar when i
how to budget"no shortage of opinions monday night-after earlier in the daycounty board chairmain theodore lipscomb introduced his amended wheel taxdropping the fee from 60 down to 30 dollars. while a wheel tax might seem like a good idea keep in mind that there are folksk who have an option and there are other counties they can go to. you probably wont hear too many am more than hapapy to pay 60 dollars in registration fees in order to support mass transit. the biggest issue for most: the...
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he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here, ken, let's see in oh, an indictment, all right, why don't you read it to me? you're up for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy. >> you told me that you were going to get me. he said he was going to get me. okay, you've got the indictment. it's all you're going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is fascinating to
he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here, ken, let's see in oh, an indictment, all right, why don't you read it to me? you're up for election, aren't...
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called mock rakers by theodore roosevelt because, he said, they were like john bunion's man with theuck rake who could see nothing but filth before him, the muckrakers wore it with pride. the jungle led to the pure food and drug act and london had already endorsed it as a masterpiece, which he called the uncle tom's cabin of wage slavery. sinclair louis, also a member of the carmel crowd and later the author of main street babette was the first american to win the nobel prize for literature in 1930, but when london knew him he was young, eager and broke. so from london louis would learn to ground his fiction in ordinary american lives and speech patterns. so london's influence was particularly strong if not always acknowledged in a couple of mid century writers. moving a little bit later here. john stein beck and ernest hemingway. steinbeck laid claim to london as a literary precursor as his biographer writes, steinbeck entertained visions of sailing in the manner of his fellow californian jack london and his novels. as london had done with the people of the abyss, stein beck used a
called mock rakers by theodore roosevelt because, he said, they were like john bunion's man with theuck rake who could see nothing but filth before him, the muckrakers wore it with pride. the jungle led to the pure food and drug act and london had already endorsed it as a masterpiece, which he called the uncle tom's cabin of wage slavery. sinclair louis, also a member of the carmel crowd and later the author of main street babette was the first american to win the nobel prize for literature in...
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theodore haskins, american continent institute. is earth all right? same old earth, and you'll see it very soon. and you won't believe how fast you can get back. well, the time barrier's been broken. our new ships can... this is veena. you won't see these folks at the post office. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv enterprise. landing party, come in. we'll begin transporting the survivors and their effects up to you very shortly. quarters are being prepared, sir. have i permission to send out scouting and scientific parties now? yes. affirmative on the-- you appear to be healthy and intelligent, captain-- a prime specimen. i didn't get that last message, captain. uh... affirmative on request. she's lived her whole life with a collection of aging scientists. if they can, uh, spare you a moment, i'd like to make my medical report. i think it's time
theodore haskins, american continent institute. is earth all right? same old earth, and you'll see it very soon. and you won't believe how fast you can get back. well, the time barrier's been broken. our new ships can... this is veena. you won't see these folks at the post office. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital...
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uncle theodore advocated strenuous life in which one does not shrink from danger or hardship or bitter toil. a vigorous ride up the mountain would do hick good. as long as they could be together without prying eyes, hick was content. even when her little mare decided to take a swim she was embarrassed and amused. what in infuriated her where the tourists are recognized eleanor one day when the two came across chipmunks. they had just started to feed the animals when they noticed people had surrounded them and point their cameras at their rear end. hick exploded employing some choice profanity. the two women left in a hurry with eleanor trying to shush her. the rest of the vacation followed the same pattern. in san francisco a delicious evening after her favorite restaurant followed by a cable car ride to the top of russian hill where she lived with ellie. there was a fine talk in the moonlight but a piece of that moment was followed by the shock of their return to a hotel lobby crowded with reporters and flashing cameras. over and over again their private moments were interrupted. on t
uncle theodore advocated strenuous life in which one does not shrink from danger or hardship or bitter toil. a vigorous ride up the mountain would do hick good. as long as they could be together without prying eyes, hick was content. even when her little mare decided to take a swim she was embarrassed and amused. what in infuriated her where the tourists are recognized eleanor one day when the two came across chipmunks. they had just started to feed the animals when they noticed people had...
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theodore lawson. he lives in the building. how old? 13. woman on radio: 15th squad supervisor, on the air. tony: 15th squad supervisor. go ahead. connie and rita are scouring the building. we'll find this grady. what the hell was this guy doing pulling a gun on us? that's debatable. d.o.a. on oliver. call connie and rita. have 'em respond. 15th squad hospital to 15th squad base. woman: go ahead, 15th squad. woman over p.a.: wheelchair to cardiology checkout. wheelchair to cardiology checkout. kid died. they get a slug out of him? it's on its way to ballistics. i need your guns. [ clears throat ] head back down to squad. don't do a thing till you hear from me. and don't talk to anybody. the parents been contacted? the father. get going. dig up everything you can on this grady. i don't care what it takes. get him in. this is what we have so far... hey. who found him? occupant on his way to work. that's his puke. hey. uh, so you recognize him? any idea how long he's been here? i-is he really, uh... yeah, he is. uh, uh, i'm gonna be sick again
theodore lawson. he lives in the building. how old? 13. woman on radio: 15th squad supervisor, on the air. tony: 15th squad supervisor. go ahead. connie and rita are scouring the building. we'll find this grady. what the hell was this guy doing pulling a gun on us? that's debatable. d.o.a. on oliver. call connie and rita. have 'em respond. 15th squad hospital to 15th squad base. woman: go ahead, 15th squad. woman over p.a.: wheelchair to cardiology checkout. wheelchair to cardiology checkout....
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the identity of this 18-year- old girl who says she and her friend were attacked by 52-year- old theodore coleman. the relationship with this convicted sex offender started one month ago at a gas station in her home for coleman approached her and another friend. >> he said nightclub or something downtown and that we could work for him and his nightclub. >> reporter: later he called a taxi to pick them up. incident dropping them off at the club, and brought them here to his home. he hired them to clean, cook, and go to the store with him. >> he said he doesn't like to go to the store alone so he wanted us to keep him company. woman and her friend out of his car. he grabbed her friend pulling her back into his vehicle. >> he told us he was going to hurt us. >> reporter: also much of the case he was convicted of in north miami. police say he coaxed a 13-year- old girl into his car operate her money and she refused he took her to his house and raped her multiple times., took a plea deal in the case and spent no time probation. >> the victim is concerned coleman could come after her or her fri
the identity of this 18-year- old girl who says she and her friend were attacked by 52-year- old theodore coleman. the relationship with this convicted sex offender started one month ago at a gas station in her home for coleman approached her and another friend. >> he said nightclub or something downtown and that we could work for him and his nightclub. >> reporter: later he called a taxi to pick them up. incident dropping them off at the club, and brought them here to his home. he...
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uncle theodore advocated the strength of life in which one does not shrink from hardship but work inbitter toil. as long as they could be together without the prying eyes of the press and the public takes was content. even when her mayor decided to take a swim in the creek she was embarrassed and menus. what infuriated her where where the tourists who said they recognize eleanor one day when the two of them came off sentene chipmunks. they had just started to feed the animals when they notice that people had surrounded them and were pointing their cameras at their rear ends. hick exploded employing some choice profanity. the two women left in a hurry with eleanor trying to shush her. the rest of the vacation followed the same pattern. they were happy times in hick's love that san francisco followed by cable car ride where she had lived with ellie. there was a quiet moment looking out over the bay but the piece of that moment was followed by the shock of their return to a hotel lobby crowded with reporters and flashing cameras. over and over again their private moments were interrupte
uncle theodore advocated the strength of life in which one does not shrink from hardship but work inbitter toil. as long as they could be together without the prying eyes of the press and the public takes was content. even when her mayor decided to take a swim in the creek she was embarrassed and menus. what infuriated her where where the tourists who said they recognize eleanor one day when the two of them came off sentene chipmunks. they had just started to feed the animals when they notice...
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you have theodore roosevelt, a figure that is so interesting.gain, this is similar to churchill because this is after his career. when the story was sort of known, not much is known about it because not that much attention had been given to it. because it has a drowning, murder in all of these other things it sold very quickly to my publisher today. i'm very fortunate to have the same publisher, editor, agent for 15 years. mr. lamb: who is the first person in your life this upcoming you know, you can write? ms. millard: that was actually my husband. he was a correspondent with the new york times, a bureau chief and he actually is the person who first told me the story about winston churchill because he began his career as a journalist in south africa covering the anc and he had left at the time to go to law school and start this company, and i was working for him freelance and gave him some clips and when he told me that i could write, i believe him. mr. lamb: how did you get to the kansas city area of kansas? ms. millard: i had actually move th
you have theodore roosevelt, a figure that is so interesting.gain, this is similar to churchill because this is after his career. when the story was sort of known, not much is known about it because not that much attention had been given to it. because it has a drowning, murder in all of these other things it sold very quickly to my publisher today. i'm very fortunate to have the same publisher, editor, agent for 15 years. mr. lamb: who is the first person in your life this upcoming you know,...
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that silly voiceover and the "star wars" theme song playing in the background was added by theodore's son as part of a school project. >> nice. >> once the burglar doesn't find any money in the register, he missing completely the tip jar on the counter. instead, he goes to the back of the shop, walking past even more money, according to the owners. the family says this burglar passed up multiple opportunities to score even a little bit of cash. instead, being faced with this choice. money or first-aid kit. they make a joke of it. you can see the burglar run out the front door while tailing some sort of first-aid bandage. >> the one thing he managed to actually grab he drops on his way out. >> there's one more comedic gem left. later in the day as they open up the shop, watch right here. somebody closes the front door. the woman right here carrying two cups of coffee is an employee of the coffee shop. she forgot that the door was broken. >> oh, no. >> poor girl. >> oh, i'm so sorry for her. she was not hurt. sad part is they are still looking for the burglar in this situation that got
that silly voiceover and the "star wars" theme song playing in the background was added by theodore's son as part of a school project. >> nice. >> once the burglar doesn't find any money in the register, he missing completely the tip jar on the counter. instead, he goes to the back of the shop, walking past even more money, according to the owners. the family says this burglar passed up multiple opportunities to score even a little bit of cash. instead, being faced with...
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the world jewish congress honored biden with its annual theodor herzl award-- which recognizes people who work toward a more tolerant world. former secretary of state henry kissinger ... who presented an award to biden at the event ... also reacted to the results, saying he expected clinton to win the white house. now that donald trump has won the election... everyone is wondering what kind of presidency he will have. this as he meets with president fox's patricia stark with more. davis says: "i just feel like i don't know how he's going to get everybody together as one." democrats are now wondering how to move forward... after republican donald trump wins the presidency. top democrats meeting in washington are left stunned. goolsbee says: "i would say the mood was kind of somber. i've been with the president with a lot of crisis. he's not one to, he usually takes the long view, he's not one to get out what went wrong... as they were predicting a hillary clinton win. some experts believe many people were conflicted going into the voting booth. mishkin says: "if the conventional wisdom
the world jewish congress honored biden with its annual theodor herzl award-- which recognizes people who work toward a more tolerant world. former secretary of state henry kissinger ... who presented an award to biden at the event ... also reacted to the results, saying he expected clinton to win the white house. now that donald trump has won the election... everyone is wondering what kind of presidency he will have. this as he meets with president fox's patricia stark with more. davis says:...
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i know that sounds grandiose. >> what does that mean that he could be theodore roosevelt? >> that could be good or bad, but the other thing is that he is not anidia log and some form of immigration reform and i know that's a conversational thing. >> he was not elected to build a bridge and not elected or tweak a system. they want him to build a wall and drain the swamp and lock up hillary clinton. does he have to deliver on those things? >> build a wall and then maybe have some sort of, we won't call it amnesty but immigration and infrastructure and let bygones be bygones. i think a lot of voters who supported trump knew he was brag doeshs. if he's promising to do ten things and maybe he'll do a level five. >> he has achievables. he can repeal obama care or change it drastically and that will satisfy a huge percentage of his base. but let me just add one thing to the mix of the difficulties here. he's losing in the popular vote right now. all of a sudden in the last hour, hillary clinton has overtaken him in the popular vote and i think that's still the case. this should g
i know that sounds grandiose. >> what does that mean that he could be theodore roosevelt? >> that could be good or bad, but the other thing is that he is not anidia log and some form of immigration reform and i know that's a conversational thing. >> he was not elected to build a bridge and not elected or tweak a system. they want him to build a wall and drain the swamp and lock up hillary clinton. does he have to deliver on those things? >> build a wall and then maybe...
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. >> that's exactly right and as you remember 1961, theodore white wrote about the making of the president, and actually was the documentary, the film version, showed john kennedy taking the oath, with richard nixon standing beside him and the narrator says, so power passes, that's the way it's done in this country, goes all the way back to the beginning. >> michael beshlos, who will be of counsel to us tomorrow night, yankee fans will understand if i call him the ma rirks anriano r until he's given us our way of looking at the history that was just made. we'll make history one way or another, michael, thank you as always, we'll be talking to you along the way. >> thank you, bryan. sleep very well tonight. >> i'm going to bank it. thank you. >>> donald trump, hillary clinton both set to appear soon at rallies in michigan for trump, north carolina for hillary clinton. we'll bring you those live when they happen. this is the 11th hour. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's d
. >> that's exactly right and as you remember 1961, theodore white wrote about the making of the president, and actually was the documentary, the film version, showed john kennedy taking the oath, with richard nixon standing beside him and the narrator says, so power passes, that's the way it's done in this country, goes all the way back to the beginning. >> michael beshlos, who will be of counsel to us tomorrow night, yankee fans will understand if i call him the ma rirks anriano r...
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our theodore. it is certainly an era in which both prosperity and poverty, to steal a line from the social reformer henry george, characterize the landscape of the west. it was, however, in the imagination of americans, an era powered by the unrelenting flood tide of tales of adventure and fortune that emanated from the hazily understood landscapes of the west, as early as 1849 here in california -- the mythological west of unlimited opportunity and heroic episodes that rapidly took shape after the civil war and came to dominate every medium of popular entertainment it would encounter. this is, of course, the west of the imagination that takes up the wild west show's and later the great popular writers -- great only in the sense of their success in selling their wares, worcester and the first western film, such as "the great train robbery," in which americans were absolutely inundated with the renderings of popular culture. it is worth noting, for example, that between two of those moments, the app
our theodore. it is certainly an era in which both prosperity and poverty, to steal a line from the social reformer henry george, characterize the landscape of the west. it was, however, in the imagination of americans, an era powered by the unrelenting flood tide of tales of adventure and fortune that emanated from the hazily understood landscapes of the west, as early as 1849 here in california -- the mythological west of unlimited opportunity and heroic episodes that rapidly took shape after...
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this is trump's grandson theodore. ivanka trump posted this video online.. of the proud grandson clapping in a red trump shirt. here's something you won't be clapping for... more road contruction. see why a vote on question 5... means we'll be seeing more of those orange cones around the valley. ((music)) sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken and fried egg with bacon-like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm-and it's tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... here's what i'm thinking-brunch. all day, every day. should we get started? who wants coffee? with 10 delicious items like my bacon and egg chicken sandwich, southwest scrambler plate, a sparkling blood orange cooler, and homestyle potatoes. fox5 news this morning with dave hall, maria silva, monica jackson, jason feinberg , . weather 24/7 with cassandra jones and traffic solutions with ken smith. this is fox5 news this morning. when we think of the word "tough" come to mind. but when the world's toughest mudder is in town -- we of course have to send doria! he jo
this is trump's grandson theodore. ivanka trump posted this video online.. of the proud grandson clapping in a red trump shirt. here's something you won't be clapping for... more road contruction. see why a vote on question 5... means we'll be seeing more of those orange cones around the valley. ((music)) sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken and fried egg with bacon-like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm-and it's tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with...
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for years, the board has sided with those who want to preserve the dam..chairman theodore lipscomb said in a statement... "the rezoning by the city of milwaukee is part of an undemocratic scheme by county executive abele to misuse his authority in order to sell a county park. whenever county executive abele doesn't get his way he go body in order to enhance his powers." 3 tonight: increasing clouds with a few showers late. lows in the 50s.wednesday: mostly cloudy with scattered rain and some rumbles of thunder. rainfall could total over an inch. highs in the middle 50s. wind: nne 5-15 mph.rest of the week: stays mild most of the week with highs in the lower around 600s. heading into the weekend, expect plenty of 60s! cooler weather returns for the 3 for anyone getting ready for the holiday season... we energies' "cookie book" is on sale now.it's filled with 38 recipes from notable wisconsinites.you can get a ?free? copy of the book at miller park on saturday.that event runs claus and santa's reindeer will be on hand -- plus hot cooca and of course, cookies. we'll have more information o
for years, the board has sided with those who want to preserve the dam..chairman theodore lipscomb said in a statement... "the rezoning by the city of milwaukee is part of an undemocratic scheme by county executive abele to misuse his authority in order to sell a county park. whenever county executive abele doesn't get his way he go body in order to enhance his powers." 3 tonight: increasing clouds with a few showers late. lows in the 50s.wednesday: mostly cloudy with scattered rain...
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the first raise would be to 12-25 an hour at the start of 20-17. 3 milwaukee county board chairman theodore lipscomb is calling for an advisory referendum on the proposed wheel tax.the wheel tax would add 60 dollars to car registration fees for milwaukee county residents. lipscomb believes county residents should vote on whether or not the wheel tax is the right way to fund the county's transportation budget..t on the april 20-17 general election ballot. turns out gun sales are soaring..and it could be because of the upcoming presidential election. election. firearms manufacturer 'sturm ruger' reported a 66-percent increase in its third-quarter earnings compared to last year.the company says gun sales are up based on f-b-i data on background checks.some gun enthusiasts say they fear more gun control under a possible clinton administration.. which may be contributing to this spike in sales. the election also playing a role in the federal reserve's decision to ?not? raise interest rates.the decision was widely expected, with only six percent of investors betting there will be a rate hike.the
the first raise would be to 12-25 an hour at the start of 20-17. 3 milwaukee county board chairman theodore lipscomb is calling for an advisory referendum on the proposed wheel tax.the wheel tax would add 60 dollars to car registration fees for milwaukee county residents. lipscomb believes county residents should vote on whether or not the wheel tax is the right way to fund the county's transportation budget..t on the april 20-17 general election ballot. turns out gun sales are soaring..and it...
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>> no, i-- well, it-- uh, theodore roosevelt, uh-- [ laughter ] gave me a big stick. that's another story. [ laughter ] uh. >> w-- uh, well, have you met the queen? >> w-which one? [ some laughter ] >> uh-- >> well, i-- ya know-- >> queen elizabeth. >> no, i haven't. >> you haven't? oh, she's nice. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> what about the pope? [ some booing ] have you met the pope? >> no, i haven't. have you? >> yeah. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> that was-- >> d'ya ever-- >> it was-- >> d'ya ever meet count basie? >> duke ellington? see, he says, "who's count basie? who's duke ellington?" >> no, the duke of-- the duke of-- i met the duke of rutland. [ laughter ] >> the duke of rutland. >> you see, what happened was-- now, i was filming "lord fauntleroy." >> right. >> we went-- we went in his castle. >> ah! >> and filmed. well, by the way, it's gonna be on, again. >> oh, the-- "little lord fauntleroy--" >> december, i think. >> in december. >> december 15th. >> you've met a lot of famous people, haven't you? >> yeah. >> did ya-- did ya meet the first lady, mrs. regan? >> y-- u
>> no, i-- well, it-- uh, theodore roosevelt, uh-- [ laughter ] gave me a big stick. that's another story. [ laughter ] uh. >> w-- uh, well, have you met the queen? >> w-which one? [ some laughter ] >> uh-- >> well, i-- ya know-- >> queen elizabeth. >> no, i haven't. >> you haven't? oh, she's nice. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> what about the pope? [ some booing ] have you met the pope? >> no, i haven't. have you? >> yeah....
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progress take time and they remain committed to making the black experience at ou a better one (nadja theodore, student) "they keep trying to break us down but it's not going work." (skylar thomas, student) "coming from african american school high school i was not aware of the feelings i would have coming here. and so as i freshmen i did i put my head down and i didn't want to look up because i was ashamed of my black. but now as i'm older as a stick my head up high." that was chelsea washington reporting.. the university's president released a statement saying hate will not be tolerated. 0-:7 pause for nats a speaker at an anti-trump rally at ohio state university is tackled by man coming down the stairs! in the video it sounds like the attackers says "you idiot" in the video it sounds like the attackers says "you idiot" right before the take down.. away by campus police...and protesters started chanting "shame" as he was taken away... still ahead this midday.... what would you do if money was handed to you at work? that's what happened at one mcdonald's.....as each worker gives the generous
progress take time and they remain committed to making the black experience at ou a better one (nadja theodore, student) "they keep trying to break us down but it's not going work." (skylar thomas, student) "coming from african american school high school i was not aware of the feelings i would have coming here. and so as i freshmen i did i put my head down and i didn't want to look up because i was ashamed of my black. but now as i'm older as a stick my head up high." that...
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that april, theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide. >> and people murdered by heights in and around 1849 and early 1850s. and it's clear to contemporary observers is the nature but in their intent and in their impact. the slaying of two anglo ranchers in december 1849 marked the turning point toward a larger statewide genocide in response to this double homicide vigilantes and united states army soldiers killed as many as 1,000 indian people or more between december 1849 and may 1850. first murdered and massacred large numbers of indigenous people in the napa and sonoma valleys. then after they were arrested california's supreme court let them go on bail. it was in fact our state's first supreme court case. they also sought to avenge the deaths of these two white ranchers. in an article titled horrible slaughter of indians one described a massacre committed by the u.s. army clearly using information provided by an army captain. upon men, women and children they fell, said the informant as grasp before the sweep of the side. little or no resistance was encounter
that april, theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide. >> and people murdered by heights in and around 1849 and early 1850s. and it's clear to contemporary observers is the nature but in their intent and in their impact. the slaying of two anglo ranchers in december 1849 marked the turning point toward a larger statewide genocide in response to this double homicide vigilantes and united states army soldiers killed as many as 1,000 indian people or more between december...
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but the county board voted 12 to in a statement the board chairman theodore lipscomb says - abele should "keep his promise and help shoulder the burden of milwaukee county's budget gap." the "epicenter of poverty," in wisconsin, that's how one non-profit describes milwaukee's 53206 zip code. but plans to turn a five-story warehouse into a "day-time homeless center could transform the neighborhood. fox6's jonathon gregg has the story "53206 is one of the most impoverished zip codes in the wisconsin." volunteers like joanna beamon are trying to mend a damaged neighborhood. "the donations will come in here." the area..struggles with unemployment and homelessness and is shorthanded when it comes to physical resources, like shelters. "we represent the hopefulness but the practical solutions." sister maccanon brown has set out to buy this five-story brick warehouse, "scarcity of sanctuary for the homeless. the cost of property is $175-thousand dollars. 25-thousand has already been pledged or raised. "we are all in this city together, and anything that represents homelessness, at risk homelessn
but the county board voted 12 to in a statement the board chairman theodore lipscomb says - abele should "keep his promise and help shoulder the burden of milwaukee county's budget gap." the "epicenter of poverty," in wisconsin, that's how one non-profit describes milwaukee's 53206 zip code. but plans to turn a five-story warehouse into a "day-time homeless center could transform the neighborhood. fox6's jonathon gregg has the story "53206 is one of the most...
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a cross between andrew jacksony's disruptiveness and theodore roosevelts constant energy. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorrow...is today. go long. >> the house minority already nanciy pelosi is working ha
a cross between andrew jacksony's disruptiveness and theodore roosevelts constant energy. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare...
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charlie: theodore roosevelt once said this country will not be a good place for any of us to live inake it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in. the 2016 presidential campaign has challenged this country sense of unity as perhaps no other campaign. it was an election defined by both some progress and some unprecedented controversy. the race marked the first time a woman, hillary clinton, secured a major party's nomination for president. donald trump's unexpected candidacy roiled the republican party and ignited sharp emotions across the ideological
charlie: theodore roosevelt once said this country will not be a good place for any of us to live inake it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in. the 2016 presidential campaign has challenged this country sense of unity as perhaps no other campaign. it was an election defined by both some progress and some unprecedented controversy. the race marked the first time a woman, hillary clinton, secured a major party's nomination for president. donald trump's unexpected candidacy roiled the...
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joining him in philadelphia is theodore ruger, dean at the use -- university of pennsylvania law school>> the two universities are in a dance with each other all the time, congress checking the president, backing down from the president, presidents being worried about taking it too far. >> sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern, gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period in his book, a chronicle of 10 short lives. he's interviewed by a staff writer for the atlantic. broader societal thing which dehumanizes people. i think there is a real problem, once you start saying he was in a student, then there's a suggestion that there's a grade you can get where it would be worth it for them to be killed. >> go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >> now, a discussion about the future of facebook messenger and the federal investigation of employee ambling at the daily fantasy sports site called draft kings. this is from september. this is about 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your disrupt mc and tech writer, jordan crook. ♪ jordan: what's up, guys? so happy to be b
joining him in philadelphia is theodore ruger, dean at the use -- university of pennsylvania law school>> the two universities are in a dance with each other all the time, congress checking the president, backing down from the president, presidents being worried about taking it too far. >> sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern, gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period in his book, a chronicle of 10 short lives. he's interviewed by a staff writer for the atlantic. broader...
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he is the guy who won a three-way mayoral race in new york against young theodore ut, so he lives around the corner. so what were the ssues. this is a campaign. here is extensive unemployment and suffering. yet neither party offered any propose al proposal for doing anything bout the depression with one exception. but there was a reason for this. and that is that the target of both parties in this campaign were people known as liberal republicans. bolded the republican ticket. hey nominated boris greeley. they were regarded as an ndependent vote. this is the emocrat. this is the democratic candidate announces in his letter accepting the democratic nomination. 6,000 words long. the problem he said is that the government taxes too much. the government has taken too much money out of the economy by tax s taxes robbing in base of funds for investment in the economy in a way to bring about economic recovery s to cut taxes. aside from the green backers. the major parties didn't offer any hope f immediate economic relief. what were the issues. well, one that i don't want to get into happened to
he is the guy who won a three-way mayoral race in new york against young theodore ut, so he lives around the corner. so what were the ssues. this is a campaign. here is extensive unemployment and suffering. yet neither party offered any propose al proposal for doing anything bout the depression with one exception. but there was a reason for this. and that is that the target of both parties in this campaign were people known as liberal republicans. bolded the republican ticket. hey nominated...
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after county board chairmain theodore lipscomb introduced his amended wheel tax earlier in the day. which would drop the fee from ?60? to ?30? dollars.county executive chris abele says this is the only legal way the county can generate more road projects and transit. while some community members agree that's needed... others say its just too expensive. 3 im here to represent the seniors who still drive. were on social security and we havent gottena raise for 2 years. the propposed budget would raie the m card..what i have $8 a month or $96 a year! year! the finance committee will meet again later this week. the board will vote on the viral... ?months before release.?with 40 (m) million facebook views... chances are you've seen "the defender" on your facebook wall. wall.back up back up up the " defender 24/7"... promises complete personal security.pepper spray... that will also take a picture of your attacker... and call for help.sounds like a good idea--- but before you put your money down... will it work? we talk with a security expert h experience... who has some concerns about th
after county board chairmain theodore lipscomb introduced his amended wheel tax earlier in the day. which would drop the fee from ?60? to ?30? dollars.county executive chris abele says this is the only legal way the county can generate more road projects and transit. while some community members agree that's needed... others say its just too expensive. 3 im here to represent the seniors who still drive. were on social security and we havent gottena raise for 2 years. the propposed budget would...
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from theodore roosevelt, said. >> great thoughts peak t speak only to thoughtful mind, great actionspeak to all mankind. let's pray we still have the freedom to act. we're coming right back. >> trump said that clinton cartel, and political saeb am will soon be over. >> with your vote you can beat the system. the rigged system. , deliver justice. lou: a federal judge is sides with dnc against the republicans and donald trump, and poll watchers. the system still rigged. we'll take up that important case, a lot more when leading republicans, charlie spease and randy evans here next. >> have you wondered what it is leak to surf high in the sky? we'll show you what it is like in this amazing video, coming up here next, we'll be right back, with much more, stay with us. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier
from theodore roosevelt, said. >> great thoughts peak t speak only to thoughtful mind, great actionspeak to all mankind. let's pray we still have the freedom to act. we're coming right back. >> trump said that clinton cartel, and political saeb am will soon be over. >> with your vote you can beat the system. the rigged system. , deliver justice. lou: a federal judge is sides with dnc against the republicans and donald trump, and poll watchers. the system still rigged. we'll...
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for years--- the board to preserve the dam.chairman theodore lipscomb said in a statement... "the rezoning by the city of milwaukee is part of an undemocratic scheme by county executive abele to misuse his authority in order to sell a county park. whenever county executive abele doesn't get his way he goes to another governmental body in order to enhance his powers." in kenosha county -- new life could be coming to the old dairyland park. park.the greyhound dog track has been vacant for nearly a there's no word on ?who? that is. but the 225-acre property would have to be re-zoned to industrial.kenosha's mayor says a new industrial site would help the city's future growth. 10:46:28-41the city is focusing a great deal on manufacturing. it's the type of development we want to see here... we still want the wearhousing, everything else, but manufacturing is very important, along with technology technology 3 dairyland was almost the home of an 800-million dollar "hard k rejected by the state.we're hoping to learn more about the sale in the next two months. have a high schooler in t
for years--- the board to preserve the dam.chairman theodore lipscomb said in a statement... "the rezoning by the city of milwaukee is part of an undemocratic scheme by county executive abele to misuse his authority in order to sell a county park. whenever county executive abele doesn't get his way he goes to another governmental body in order to enhance his powers." in kenosha county -- new life could be coming to the old dairyland park. park.the greyhound dog track has been vacant...
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some made the case the smoke-filled rooms that selected william howard taft over theodore roosevelt led to good decisions. this broader notion of whether we should have recalled elections, a serious change to the system. unlike europe, we empower a strong president. the tradition is the president can't be recalled or impeached, except for the highest crimes of state and the two impeachment presidents andrew johnson and bill clinton were impeached and acquitted by the senate. it suggests we don't like political impeachments or recalls. they are interesting suggesti s suggestions. >> todd is on the line. you are on with jeffrey rosen from the constitution center. we are learning about the electoral college. >> caller: consider there th since it's hypothetical at this point about the popular vote. if candidates did spend a lot of time in new york or california taking consideration then northern california does vote, does tend to vote differently than southern california and definitely the case in northern and southern ohio. here is something that you might want to consider, too, as far as
some made the case the smoke-filled rooms that selected william howard taft over theodore roosevelt led to good decisions. this broader notion of whether we should have recalled elections, a serious change to the system. unlike europe, we empower a strong president. the tradition is the president can't be recalled or impeached, except for the highest crimes of state and the two impeachment presidents andrew johnson and bill clinton were impeached and acquitted by the senate. it suggests we...
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nothing else and covers the world, so for me that is always the story i am writing whether it's theodore roosevelt leaving new york city to mourn his wife and mother and head out to north dakota, to be a cow man and as one of the biographers said he was the only president who ever read and occur in and while on a three-day search for cattle. or our friend abraham lincoln, who when he left springfield to come here as president and took the train to philadelphia to independence hall and he said that the political sentiments i entertain have been drawn from the sentiments, which were given to the world from this hall and he said that the goal of his presidency was to save the country invented there and he added ominously, i would rather be assassinated on this spot than surrender it. obviously, the person who did assassinate him is another misfit who left home from baltimore. [laughter] >> and then i have written about new england missionaries who come to hawaii, like so many church folk of the early 19th century who saw the new map from expeditions like that up captain cook and resolved to
nothing else and covers the world, so for me that is always the story i am writing whether it's theodore roosevelt leaving new york city to mourn his wife and mother and head out to north dakota, to be a cow man and as one of the biographers said he was the only president who ever read and occur in and while on a three-day search for cattle. or our friend abraham lincoln, who when he left springfield to come here as president and took the train to philadelphia to independence hall and he said...