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. >> it's two full nights where they can have uninterrupted sleep at home and do things like go to the movies. alison: things that many of us take for granted. jill practice law and had four children. what you went back to work, she quickly related to the parents that she met. >> what an incredible privilege it is to be a parent and what a challenge it can be. and i feel very blessed my children are healthy and typically developing but even so there were times where i felt overwhelmed. alisonm: and she is constantly impressed by what the families go through with so much straight. >> they are amazing advocates and they are seeking out resources, looking to do the best they can buy their children. alison" after five years, she still gets emotional, saying this job has fundamentally changed her. >> it is a privilege. and to be part of these families lives is an honor. to know these children and to take the time to look them in the eye and talk to them. kellye: right now jill's house offers quarterly respites. more than one couple said the service they provide save their marriage.
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. >> uninterrupted, commercial free for 20 minutes. no one else can say that. >> the big stories and investigative reports with important information. >> the only station bringing you 20 minutes of nonstop news so you don't miss -- anything. count on it. >>> first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> up tliefl needactually need a pretty good jacket if you're in the poconos. our current temperatures only at 35 degrees in the poconos, 37 in al allen allentown, 53 in millville. mount holly at 40 degrees. take a look at what happens as we head into tomorrow. 78 and warmer very warm on monday. temperatures at 88 degrees. our clouds will increase a bait. i'm tracking what to expect at the shore and the poconos. >> next it's a reality tv scandal. the show "19 kids and counting" has been pulled by the network after the oldest son has admitted to molesting kids years ago. >>> at 5:43 on this saturday let's take a live look out on the road. some folks may be getting up early, heading to the shore, making their memorial day weekend
. >> uninterrupted, commercial free for 20 minutes. no one else can say that. >> the big stories and investigative reports with important information. >> the only station bringing you 20 minutes of nonstop news so you don't miss -- anything. count on it. >>> first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> up tliefl needactually need a pretty good jacket if you're in the poconos. our current temperatures only at 35 degrees in the poconos, 37 in al allen...
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we've seen almost 40 years of uninterrupted democrat policies. it's playing out in the streets of baltimore. >> i agree with jonathan that there's not one thing that is behind this. but that's where the agreement ends. the reason we're here today is largely because of racist housing policies in baltimore that date back not 40 years, but to 1910 -- >> so the reason we're here -- >> -- unchecked police brutality -- >> which one is it? this is a very important point. the uprising in baltimore, is it because of freddie gray and what is now being called a homicide? was it freddy gray's homicide or was it as you're pointing out, unfair -- what is it white privilege, is that what you're talking about? >> didn't use the words white privilege. it's not two words i use. the fact is baltimore has had these policies in place going back to 1910. baltimore is one of the most racially segregated edd cities in the country. unchecked police brutality plays into it. it is not freddie gray alone. it is the grandmother who is slammed to the ground when she calls pol
we've seen almost 40 years of uninterrupted democrat policies. it's playing out in the streets of baltimore. >> i agree with jonathan that there's not one thing that is behind this. but that's where the agreement ends. the reason we're here today is largely because of racist housing policies in baltimore that date back not 40 years, but to 1910 -- >> so the reason we're here -- >> -- unchecked police brutality -- >> which one is it? this is a very important point. the...
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. >> 22 months of uninterrupted job creation under president bush. >> closing in on that now. >> but the rate is not as high as it needs to be. we can do better. >> but it did not grow under your energies, labor force participation -- >> didn't grow as fast as it was with president obama. go online and check it out. >> my larger point is this has been a 30 year problem. >> my larger point, job creation will help increase participation. things to do to help people facing refundable -- >> i want to stop you. there's no connection between the two. >> increasing jobs would put upward price pressure on -- >> this is sometimes where you lose the audience because if one knows the economics they know that that means nothing. >> i think it means a lot ali. >> don't tell me how increasing labor force participation -- >> increasing jobs draw more people into the labor force. >> you drew me into this conversation under labor force participation. that is not correct. >> you agree there is a correlation between row bus job creation and -- >> i agree with that but you agree that we are closing in o
. >> 22 months of uninterrupted job creation under president bush. >> closing in on that now. >> but the rate is not as high as it needs to be. we can do better. >> but it did not grow under your energies, labor force participation -- >> didn't grow as fast as it was with president obama. go online and check it out. >> my larger point is this has been a 30 year problem. >> my larger point, job creation will help increase participation. things to do to...
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it would be the longest uninterrupted solo plane flight in history. >> in ingallwood california todayaring for possible football. that was the grandson of the once iconic hollywood park horse racing track. developers want the land for a proposed nfl stadium which does not have a team yet. >> harrettee thompson is 92 and today she ran a marathon. she finished san diego's rock 'n' roll marathon. it makes her the oldest world record holder, the oldest person ever to complete the 126.2 mile, the length of a marathon. her unofficial time just over 7 hours and 24 minutes am still ahead two cities hoping to end championship droughts can their superstars deliver? just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of
it would be the longest uninterrupted solo plane flight in history. >> in ingallwood california todayaring for possible football. that was the grandson of the once iconic hollywood park horse racing track. developers want the land for a proposed nfl stadium which does not have a team yet. >> harrettee thompson is 92 and today she ran a marathon. she finished san diego's rock 'n' roll marathon. it makes her the oldest world record holder, the oldest person ever to complete the 126.2...
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almost a two to one 30-year, uninterrupted notion of the unfairness. the second question follows immediately from the first. would you favor "heavy taxation of the rich to correct for this unfairness?" in the latest poll, 52% of americans said they would favor have the taxation of the rich to fix this problem. now, that did not change over 30 years. 30 years ago, only 40% of americans polled favored heavy taxation of the rich, but that has gone steadily up, so it is now 52%. let me do it again. 63% said the distribution of wealth and income is unfair, and 52% want to fix the problem by taxing the rich. now, besides the numbers, here's what i want you to think about. for 30 years, a clear majority of americans have believed that the distribution of wealth and income in this country is unfair and tilts towards the rich. during those 30 years, the political representatives of the american people have done virtually everything to make the situation worse. if you ever needed a demonstration that the political world, the decision-making world, has lost all c
almost a two to one 30-year, uninterrupted notion of the unfairness. the second question follows immediately from the first. would you favor "heavy taxation of the rich to correct for this unfairness?" in the latest poll, 52% of americans said they would favor have the taxation of the rich to fix this problem. now, that did not change over 30 years. 30 years ago, only 40% of americans polled favored heavy taxation of the rich, but that has gone steadily up, so it is now 52%. let me do...
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towe rarely have the chance be able to speak for as long as we did today, as uninterrupted as it wasd obviously, there are a number of critical issues president obama wanted me to be able to share with president putin and the foreign minister. know, we have, just in the last days, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the day the united states, defeatednd our allies the scourge of nazi-ism. earlier today, i had the privilege of attending with the for thousand of the millions of courageous soviets who died in world war ii are buried. and ia beautiful memorial was moved by the young children they're taking part in the ceremony. surrogate and i both came away from this ceremony with a very powerful reminder of the sacrifices we shared to bring about a safer world and of what our nations can accomplish when our peoples are working together toward the same goal. we are obviously in the midst of a challenging time. here in so she today, was hourseged to spend many with the foreign minister and with president putin discussing a number of global issues on which oath of our countries are very fo
towe rarely have the chance be able to speak for as long as we did today, as uninterrupted as it wasd obviously, there are a number of critical issues president obama wanted me to be able to share with president putin and the foreign minister. know, we have, just in the last days, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the day the united states, defeatednd our allies the scourge of nazi-ism. earlier today, i had the privilege of attending with the for thousand of the millions of courageous soviets...
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angie: [laughter] cole: further, we will not have a dollar bull market that goes uninterrupted.ook at the dollar and the last year relative to the last four months. we could get into an easy seminary of -- scenario where german insurers, one year and a half from now, with long-term rates, are more so incentive to subdue the long end of the curve when they get hardly anything on a 10-year bond or a guild for that matter. what are youo doing in terms of investment strategy? it makes us very much look at what is levered to what is going on in our borders. in other was, we are kicking dead horses on this -- in other words, we are kicking dead horses on this. the banks will make a lot of money on short-term rates and the biggest question has been topline revenue growth in those businesses. i am 31. my wife and i have three daughters. we are early for millenniums. brother that is 27 years old looking to buy his first task of that is normal in the united states. people doubt whether that will happen -- looking to buy his first house. that is very normal in the united states. people dou
angie: [laughter] cole: further, we will not have a dollar bull market that goes uninterrupted.ook at the dollar and the last year relative to the last four months. we could get into an easy seminary of -- scenario where german insurers, one year and a half from now, with long-term rates, are more so incentive to subdue the long end of the curve when they get hardly anything on a 10-year bond or a guild for that matter. what are youo doing in terms of investment strategy? it makes us very much...
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that is not because we don't want them to make their case in an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in an uninterrupted manner. it is for us to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify their points. the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that have not been fully addressed. the obligation to not just say their best points, but to respond to the best points on the other side. it is not going to be a free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it will be much more limited than that. i don't know whether that was useful or not. it is not useful to any of the lawyers here who already know what's going to happen. you may proceed. >> thank you your honor. every day the nsa collects records -- >> i'm going to interrupt you because i have two questions. i find it difficult to approach this argument without understanding that at the outset. as i read them, and i did read them, and some cases more than once, it is not clear to me whether e-mails are covere
that is not because we don't want them to make their case in an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in an uninterrupted manner. it is for us to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify their points. the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that have not been fully addressed. the obligation to not just say their best points, but to respond to the best points on the other side. it is not going to be a free ranging debate...
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join us for our hour long uninterrupted debate right here on 6 abc you can watch the debate on our website.com. >> all right thank you sharrie. >>> time now for an update on the highways on a tuesday night. >> whether you will have a good ride home is debatable. the extension, northbound side we had the broken down vehicle blocking the left lane and they have it pushed out of the left lane and all the lanes are out of business and traffic is moving slowly off the schuylkill. speaking of the schuylkill expressway here in king of prussia we have a broken down vehicle that cleared out and generally heavy from 202 on in to the conshohocken curve the downed tree by chestnut hill blocking german town, and stay up on stenton avenue as an alternate. in delaware city, a crash at wrangle hill road and lyndonwald, a crash at mirt avenue and have fun if you head out for cinco de mayo, but be safe. >> thanks matt. >>> more to come on "action news" tuesday night north dramatic rescue off the coast of italy saving migrants from a desperate journey from africa. >>> and the trip a lifetime for children inv
join us for our hour long uninterrupted debate right here on 6 abc you can watch the debate on our website.com. >> all right thank you sharrie. >>> time now for an update on the highways on a tuesday night. >> whether you will have a good ride home is debatable. the extension, northbound side we had the broken down vehicle blocking the left lane and they have it pushed out of the left lane and all the lanes are out of business and traffic is moving slowly off the...
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pretty lengthily but we rarely have the chance to be able to speak as honestly as we did today, as uninterrupted as it was today, and there are a number of very critical issues that president obama wanted me to share with president putin and the foreign minister just know, that we have just in the last days celebrated the 70th anniversary of d.d. day. the day that the united states russia, and our allies defeated the scourge. and earlier today we had the privilege of defending the war memorial was more than 4,000 of the millions of courageous and soviets who died in the world war ii are buried. and it is a very beautiful memorial. and i was very moved by the young children who were there taking part in the ceremony. and i think sergei and i both thought it was a very powerful reminder of the sacrifices that we shared to bring about a safer world and our what our nations can accomplish, when our people are working together toward as same goal. obviously in the midst of a challenging time. and here in sochi today, i was privileged to spend many hours with the foreign minister, and with president p
pretty lengthily but we rarely have the chance to be able to speak as honestly as we did today, as uninterrupted as it was today, and there are a number of very critical issues that president obama wanted me to share with president putin and the foreign minister just know, that we have just in the last days celebrated the 70th anniversary of d.d. day. the day that the united states russia, and our allies defeated the scourge. and earlier today we had the privilege of defending the war memorial...
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of batteries to effectively an infinite number, and so really, all what he's introduced is an uninterruptible power supply. that brings in the prospect of what we call a smart grid. >> ok. so will these batteries allow people to get off power grids or perhaps bring energy to remote areas not on existing grids already? >> both, actually. i mean, elon musk has a vision for these batteries to combine with solar power and obviously the sun only shines for a certain number of hours every day, so you need a storage capability to make use of solar power throughout the day and that is one really good possibility for this technology. on the other hand, in less developed regions a lot of power is still generated through diesel generation, which is extremely bad for the environment and costly, as well, so they can take advantage of this product. >> other companies make solar battery power. how is this different? >> you will be able to combine with the smart grids. what we have at the moment is a valuized power delivery, power coming from a single source in one direction. when you bring in this product y
of batteries to effectively an infinite number, and so really, all what he's introduced is an uninterruptible power supply. that brings in the prospect of what we call a smart grid. >> ok. so will these batteries allow people to get off power grids or perhaps bring energy to remote areas not on existing grids already? >> both, actually. i mean, elon musk has a vision for these batteries to combine with solar power and obviously the sun only shines for a certain number of hours every...
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. >> even the "washington post" editorial board is awakening from its all but uninterrupted seven yearinduced slumber, slamming his lack of strategy. the editorial board wrote this in the morning's edition. saying quote, there was hope though that mr. obama's half measures might be enough to blunt the islamic state's advances in iraq. with the stunning fall of ramadi on sunday even that modest optimism is questionable. it is mr. obama's unwillingness to match means to strategy that threatens to prolong this war. the "washington post" is apparently beginning to realize that partisan pleasing half-baked presidential political blather is not a substitute for knowledge, for values vision and judgment and that the consequences of bad foreign policy decisions or failure to make decisions at all don't change just because you avert your eyes or close them all together. the white house today admitted what a pentagon spokesman just yesterday could not, that the fall of ramadi is indeed a setback, but not completely unfetterred by delusion the white house is still maintaining its overall strategy
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things are very fluid here but rescuers and investigators are working quickly and they are working uninterrupted. northeast regional service on the amtrak line out of philadelphia to points north remains suspended indefinitely. >> peter doocy, thanks much. >> an ntsb investigator begins to sift through the data recovered from the amtrak train's black box. the "wall street journal" is reporting that the train was traveling at over 100 miles per hour as it entered a sharp curve where the speed limit is 50. joining me formal national transportation board chairman. let's start with this speed report. 100 miles per hour. what do you make of it? >> thank you, gretchen. my take on that would probably be it was some failure of the train control system which is designed to prevent exactly that. it's designed to make sure the train does not enter an area where there is a speed limit and exceed that limit. so there was some sort of failure of that. we don't really have any idea what might have caused that until the ntsb gets a lot more data. >> let's educate our viewers here. i became educated on this this
things are very fluid here but rescuers and investigators are working quickly and they are working uninterrupted. northeast regional service on the amtrak line out of philadelphia to points north remains suspended indefinitely. >> peter doocy, thanks much. >> an ntsb investigator begins to sift through the data recovered from the amtrak train's black box. the "wall street journal" is reporting that the train was traveling at over 100 miles per hour as it entered a sharp...
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that's not because we're rude or we don't want them to make their case in an uninterrupted manner. they've already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in uninterrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to clarify the points that they are making and the implications of those points. to raise issues and give each side the opportunity to not just say their best points but to respond to the best points of the other side. so it's not going to be a sort of free ranging debate where everybody gets to say everything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more limited than that. all right. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. not useful to any of the lawyers. mr. abdo? you may proceed. you have some time for rebuttal. >> thank you, your honor. good morning. may it please the court. every day the nsa collects records of the phone calls made by millions -- >> i'm going to interrupt you at the outset because two questions that are essentially questions of fact. i find it difficult to approach this argument wi
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." >> the conservative dynasty in his 44th uninterrupted year. might have made a little bit of history tonight. >> plus -- >> more probable than not that the new england patriots intentionally deflated footballs later. >> warming up and expanding. >> increasingly a national security threat. >> could become unusable. >> i will help the opposition against the tpp. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start with a story north of the border and it has an impact here at home. it's a political revolution that's unfolding in alberta, canada. this is absolutely horrible news for transcanada, as it could put the keystone xl pipeline totally at risk. on tuesday night, alberta conservatives were ousted after being in power for 44 years.
." >> the conservative dynasty in his 44th uninterrupted year. might have made a little bit of history tonight. >> plus -- >> more probable than not that the new england patriots intentionally deflated footballs later. >> warming up and expanding. >> increasingly a national security threat. >> could become unusable. >> i will help the opposition against the tpp. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start...
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." >> the conservative dynasty in his 44th uninterrupted year. crushed. >> might have made a little bit of history tonight. >> plus -- >> more probable than not that the new england patriots intentionally deflated footballs later. >> warming up and expanding. >> increasingly a national security threat. >> could become unusable. >> i will help the opposition against the tpp. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start with a story north of the border and it has an impact here at home. it's a political revolution that's unfolding in alberta, canada. this is absolutely horrible news for transcanada, as it could put the keystone xl pipeline totally at risk. on tuesday night, alberta conservatives were ousted after being in power for 44 years. the new democrats took 53 out of 87 seats in the province legislature. the conservatives were reduced to only 10 seats. what is going on here? this is a huge deal in canada. alberta is canada's largest oil producing province and holds the country's tar sands. this is the texas of c
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baltimore is a disaster because it has had five decades of uninterrupted democratic rule.a republican mayor of baltimore was in 196 which7 which is the year i was born. >> a long time ago. >> that was a long time ago. they're longer every year. there have been only two republican governors since spiro agnew in 1969. once just took office. deep blue city in a deep blue state. the city council is run by democrats, school board run by democrats. if there's a problem in baltimore, the democrats built that. >> i know you talked about in your column this week how "the new york times" had a report studying the nation's 100 largest counties and the one where children faced the worst outside of escaping poverty is the city of baltimore. so do you think that this mayor and other officials there are scapegoating the cops to write off long-existing problems in this town? >> that's exactly right. this -- the mayor is trying to distract from the real problem which is that their policies have failed to improve the lives of people in baltimore generally and particularly in the sandtown ne
baltimore is a disaster because it has had five decades of uninterrupted democratic rule.a republican mayor of baltimore was in 196 which7 which is the year i was born. >> a long time ago. >> that was a long time ago. they're longer every year. there have been only two republican governors since spiro agnew in 1969. once just took office. deep blue city in a deep blue state. the city council is run by democrats, school board run by democrats. if there's a problem in baltimore, the...
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it's uninterrupted. >> reporter: check out city hall the ben franklin bridge.e corner and look right down into rittenhouse square. shoot over to a unique view of university city and whisk on over for an overhead of wilmington. >> now we're looking over to new jersey and across the delaware river where you can see new jersey into olde city. >> reporter: the global tourism company behind observation decks in paris chicago and other major cities also gave us a first exclusive peek at the preliminary renderings and as you can see the design is a real celebration of the city of brotherly you have and its rich history. it will also feature interactive exhibits to explore every nook and cranny. >> we have a set of chairs that are going sit right here right under this peak and when you sit in one of those chairs it's going to tell you some of the iconic philadelphia sports stories. >> reporter: oh, cool. but there's one juicy detail they can't divulge just yet. a little surprise. can't tell us too much but. >> hang on. >> reporter: hang on. >> hang on. be ready for a l
it's uninterrupted. >> reporter: check out city hall the ben franklin bridge.e corner and look right down into rittenhouse square. shoot over to a unique view of university city and whisk on over for an overhead of wilmington. >> now we're looking over to new jersey and across the delaware river where you can see new jersey into olde city. >> reporter: the global tourism company behind observation decks in paris chicago and other major cities also gave us a first exclusive...
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needy families to move around were able to do is focus on ensuring the eligibility benefits were uninterrupted. eligibility follow them just like their name or student id. it also made it easier to monitor the system and improve efficiency. the three-year monitoring cycle was not a burden. 50 percent of the monitoring is completed and our office before we even enter the field. we have a great relationship to get that data electronically. uploaded on a weekly basis. they also power the the 2nd your community eligibility. something called the west virginia universal free male pilot project. very alive and thriving. community eligible. i'm proud of that. the key to that was the feed to achieve act. i am about to run out of time. had built upon the programs we had in place and ventured all children would receive two reimbursable meals per day. >> i want to thank you for inviting me. school officials are working hard to make sure children receive the nutrition required. henry -- hungry children cannot learn and thrive. the 2nd largest school district in kansas and i am responsible for all financial
needy families to move around were able to do is focus on ensuring the eligibility benefits were uninterrupted. eligibility follow them just like their name or student id. it also made it easier to monitor the system and improve efficiency. the three-year monitoring cycle was not a burden. 50 percent of the monitoring is completed and our office before we even enter the field. we have a great relationship to get that data electronically. uploaded on a weekly basis. they also power the the 2nd...
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he speaks for 82 of the 90 uninterrupted minutes. you basically don't leave this couch?ine memorized. this god is wearing sneakers and jeans under his white cloak. parson's prepared hitting "the big bang theory" for which he has one the best actor emmy four times. >> it has led directly to so many strange things, this being one of them. i would not be doing this without that. >> after a hard day's work at a place once known for late night parties, heaven for parsons, for this god it's eight shows a woke no rest on the seventh day. >> as an actor, you want to do things right. i want to say the words right. i want it to be a great show. playing god as strange as this might sound is always a great show. >> my thanks to jim parsons, such a good guy, a tough performance to stand on the stage 90 minute and go uninterrupted. hools great in it. >> and to play god. >> and do it at studio 54 no less. >> right. >>> coming up next, get your buns ready. we will show you how to make the best burger you will ever ♪ caress presents a fine fragrance breakthrough. ♪ the world's first body
he speaks for 82 of the 90 uninterrupted minutes. you basically don't leave this couch?ine memorized. this god is wearing sneakers and jeans under his white cloak. parson's prepared hitting "the big bang theory" for which he has one the best actor emmy four times. >> it has led directly to so many strange things, this being one of them. i would not be doing this without that. >> after a hard day's work at a place once known for late night parties, heaven for parsons, for...
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that is not because we are rude or because we don't want them to make their case and an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in a non-interrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to codify the points they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best winds of the other side. so it's not going to be a free ranging ranging debate wherever but he gets to say anything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more primitive than not. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. you are are lawyers and you are to know what's going to happen. you may proceed. >> thank you your honor. good morning and may it please the court. every day the nsa collects records of the phonecalls made -- >> i'm going to as reciter recommend to interrupt you at the outset. there are essentially questions of
that is not because we are rude or because we don't want them to make their case and an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in a non-interrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to codify the points they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say...
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critics and there are many cannot deny and that is that with very few exceptions very few it gives uninterrupted broadcast time not in little tiny quotes. for that alone -- >> several questions asking about your future. now i read in the introduction the aggressive schedule that you're keeping. obviously no signs of slowing down but i also understand that the prairie home companion show will keep going in your mind long after you keep going? >> it will keep going in my mind, john you say? in my imagination? no, it -- you know it bum bls along from week to week and we make as long term plans as anybody else does in broadcasting. it also depends on stations and the extent of their interest and their ability to pay our extortionate fees and rates and so forth. and send baked goods you know, to us and other prizes. keys to the city and so forth and honorary degrees. and but no, i'm sort of in a euphoric period. when you reach your early 70s john i hope you experience the same things, feel this sort of bounding optimism. either that or the medications. no, i feel just fine. thank you for your concern
critics and there are many cannot deny and that is that with very few exceptions very few it gives uninterrupted broadcast time not in little tiny quotes. for that alone -- >> several questions asking about your future. now i read in the introduction the aggressive schedule that you're keeping. obviously no signs of slowing down but i also understand that the prairie home companion show will keep going in your mind long after you keep going? >> it will keep going in my mind, john...
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. >> and i want to make the point uninterrupted, sir.ody in the world reads them as having money, and the truth is that all of the presidential candidates with have money, and can any of them identify with the poor and the fact is no. president obama is the only one and he has the opportunity to make millions after office. and if you believe that the clintons are poor, then you deserve what you get. george bush tried to run as a good ol' boy who you could have a beer with and not somebody who had intergenerational wealth and owned sports teams, and the fact is that none of them are average joes none of them are. >> thank you, gentlemen. and coming up we have a close eye on the ominous weather across texas and oklahoma and kansas. we will have a live report next. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. why pause a spontaneous moment to t
. >> and i want to make the point uninterrupted, sir.ody in the world reads them as having money, and the truth is that all of the presidential candidates with have money, and can any of them identify with the poor and the fact is no. president obama is the only one and he has the opportunity to make millions after office. and if you believe that the clintons are poor, then you deserve what you get. george bush tried to run as a good ol' boy who you could have a beer with and not somebody...
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i not that we counted but he speaks for 82 of the show's 90 uninterrupted minutes.leave this couch for almost 90 minutes and in between all my laughs as i sat out there somewhere i was thinking to myself my god that's a lot for him to remember. >> it is a lot to remember. i have the majority of it at a pretty cellular level which is what i would want. that's what you want. you want to come out here and not think about the lines because then you're kind of just a human typewriter. that's not my job. >> reporter: and with the help of self-imposed note card drilling, parsons came to the first rehearsal with every line memorized? >> god's comfortable. he owns this. >> reporter: comfortable for good reason. this god is wearing sneakers and jeans under his white cloak. he prepared while shooting his monster hit show "the big bang theory" for which he has won the best actor emmy four times. can you believe what happened to your life since the show started since september, 2007? >> not even. tv is the most fickle of mediums and there's no predicting what's going to catch on
i not that we counted but he speaks for 82 of the show's 90 uninterrupted minutes.leave this couch for almost 90 minutes and in between all my laughs as i sat out there somewhere i was thinking to myself my god that's a lot for him to remember. >> it is a lot to remember. i have the majority of it at a pretty cellular level which is what i would want. that's what you want. you want to come out here and not think about the lines because then you're kind of just a human typewriter. that's...
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that is not because we are rude or because we don't want them to make their case and an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in a non-interrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to codify the points they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say their best points but to respond to the best winds of the other side. so it's not going to be a free ranging ranging debate wherever but he gets to say anything they want about these programs. it's going to be much more primitive than not. so i don't know whether that was useful or not. you are are lawyers and you are to know what's going to happen. you may proceed. >> thank you your honor. good morning and may it please the court. every day the nsa collects records of the phonecalls made -- >> i'm going to as reciter recommend to interrupt you at the outset. there are essentially questions of
that is not because we are rude or because we don't want them to make their case and an uninterrupted manner. they have already had the opportunity to present in writing their positions in a non-interrupted manner. this is to some degree our time to ask questions of the lawyers to codify the points they are making and the implications of those points to perhaps raise issues that haven't been addressed by the parties and to give each side the opportunity and indeed the obligation to not just say...