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i have learned much from working with senator bob dole, majority leader bob dole, republican bob dole beginning when i was a young member of the senate a while ago. beyond the fact that bob dole is the longest-serving republican leader of the senate we can say , that he is a senate legend. the best leaders i have known in my 43 years in the senate have shown three special qualities. the senate'sod unique constitutional role in the system. the second trait is the ability to bring people together, to forge agreements even when based on compromises. as -- little of great consequence is accomplished by any legislator alone, high achievement is a joint effort, especially with leadership like yours. a senate leader needs all of the tools. you have to be a quarterback, a shepherd, father, confessor, and you are every one of those. as a leader, he was a catalyst a , facilitator, a straight talker. he also had the best sense of humor of any senator i have served with and i could probably not repeat some of the comments we had, but i remember when he and george mitchell met every day, he would
i have learned much from working with senator bob dole, majority leader bob dole, republican bob dole beginning when i was a young member of the senate a while ago. beyond the fact that bob dole is the longest-serving republican leader of the senate we can say , that he is a senate legend. the best leaders i have known in my 43 years in the senate have shown three special qualities. the senate'sod unique constitutional role in the system. the second trait is the ability to bring people...
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and bob dole, then came in and he was at his peak. he provided great leadership. and so the senate went on. sometime in the late 80s, there were a series of confrontations and everyone tells the story differently. it is almost like the sharks and the jets. trying to remember who struck the first four hillhead the first blow and who went after jim right. who went after mike dukakis. what about john tower? it was series of these things that were quite confrontational. and it did take an effect over time. i see the pork fright differently than some people. i see it as a necessary fight and one that the senate recovered from. other people do not agree. i think that clarence -- hearings were a disaster for the senate. so there are a series of things that went on. but what what we were seeing and you know i would like your views on this because you came leader of precisely that moment. the rise of a harder and partisan politics, what i will call and combination of the politics of personal disruption. and the permanent campaign. but a weapon eyes politics which, not to a
and bob dole, then came in and he was at his peak. he provided great leadership. and so the senate went on. sometime in the late 80s, there were a series of confrontations and everyone tells the story differently. it is almost like the sharks and the jets. trying to remember who struck the first four hillhead the first blow and who went after jim right. who went after mike dukakis. what about john tower? it was series of these things that were quite confrontational. and it did take an effect...
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they were wounded in war like senator dole. they didn't think casting a hard vote was the toughest thing they had ever done. beyond that, that was the ethos then and look none of them were perfect. i'm not saying they were. my favorite person in the world senator tom eagleton who was great on many issues. he came into the senate in 1968, an avid gun control advocate but he almost lost the election and he decided he wasn't going to be for gun control anymore. so none of them were perfect but the ethos was in howard baker epitomized this plan as they say in the book when jimmy carter said i want to do a new panama canal treaty something five presidents had looked at howard baker the new minority leader said why now, why a me? and he said senator if you do this you will never be the president did aker says i'm the senate leader. i have to figure out what's right for the country and what's right for the senate. and he did that and that's why it passed. he never was president that we remembered him as a great senator and a great lea
they were wounded in war like senator dole. they didn't think casting a hard vote was the toughest thing they had ever done. beyond that, that was the ethos then and look none of them were perfect. i'm not saying they were. my favorite person in the world senator tom eagleton who was great on many issues. he came into the senate in 1968, an avid gun control advocate but he almost lost the election and he decided he wasn't going to be for gun control anymore. so none of them were perfect but the...
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mission site were conducted by native people who were selected by their own communities, either to dole out punishment, corporal punishment, or to basically determined and administer resources that should be within the indigenous communities of the mission. but the reality is that father serra himself has never been documented to have laid a hand on any individual. you might say, well, he still ordered it. yes, that was a fact. but it was an acceptable form of punishment applied to indigenous people and others. in fact, soldiers were shot, so for things we thought were minor, but those were things done at that time. the reality is that though same kind of procedures occurred in much of american history until relatively recently. so serra's is to be condemned within that system, clearly, there is condemnation to go all around. now you had two competing groups. those who believe the father serra was not worthy of canonization and those who absolutely felt he had lived a life as a holy man. and so it began here, and it was not until january of this year, 2015, that pope francis announced t
mission site were conducted by native people who were selected by their own communities, either to dole out punishment, corporal punishment, or to basically determined and administer resources that should be within the indigenous communities of the mission. but the reality is that father serra himself has never been documented to have laid a hand on any individual. you might say, well, he still ordered it. yes, that was a fact. but it was an acceptable form of punishment applied to indigenous...
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see dole ready to leave me. alone. oh. please. tell us. the asleep in the book you can tell me downs the rugs the looks the leg the books the book the food slate. the barber excuse the five leg of the bed see you on the beach we get the outcome stress. but at the end of the most serious of the fog. debates a little slow on the way or the base of the wood at the ready to give the good come the big slug the bullets to catch a lead i was made to the fellow slaves in the sleeping bag the beat himself with the rounds on the books. of the book the long. the good the all. the good. the eat and students get up first signs their heads in hips and swing their lines to big cats or meaning i was me as a reading and i didn't see the first signs that he's in his engine but swayed a long slog through reading can sell me now bunch of spirits tell me to come. here. saying you lump it. head see brim up pedal on certain time so that there. are cover months in with the blanket pisani. a list sounds on while. it's in the number her outs released in school. so
see dole ready to leave me. alone. oh. please. tell us. the asleep in the book you can tell me downs the rugs the looks the leg the books the book the food slate. the barber excuse the five leg of the bed see you on the beach we get the outcome stress. but at the end of the most serious of the fog. debates a little slow on the way or the base of the wood at the ready to give the good come the big slug the bullets to catch a lead i was made to the fellow slaves in the sleeping bag the beat...
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bob dole then came in and he was at his peak and he provided great leadership. the senate went on, sometime in the late '80s there were a series of confrontation and everyone tells the story differently and it's almost like the shards in the jets trying to remember who struck the first blow, who went after mike dukakis and there is series that were quite confrontational. it did take in effect over time. i see them fight differently than some people, i see it as a necessary fight and one that the senate recovered from. i think the hearings were a disaster for the senate. there were a series of things that went on, but what we were seeing, and your views on this because you became a leader at precisely that moment, the rise of a harder edged partisan politics, what i would call combination of the politics of personal destruction and the permanent campaign, not to assign it to any one person, but let's say newt gingrich is generally regarded as an advocate of these things. politics changed around that time and it became very moderate and you saw the senators moving
bob dole then came in and he was at his peak and he provided great leadership. the senate went on, sometime in the late '80s there were a series of confrontation and everyone tells the story differently and it's almost like the shards in the jets trying to remember who struck the first blow, who went after mike dukakis and there is series that were quite confrontational. it did take in effect over time. i see them fight differently than some people, i see it as a necessary fight and one that...
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there's no time for a statesman like bob dole. the argument doesn't wash for me. many people, even senators, get away with the claim that they were victims of their times or merely following orders, but senator mcconnell has earned a substantial place in american political history -- six terms in the senate, almost 12 years as minority and majority leader. mitch mcconnell doesn't reflect america's political climate, he has shaped it. now, my view of the senate obviously is that senate leaders really matter. they really matter. looking back over the history of the modern senate, we find occasions when leaders put their indelible mark, not only on the senate, but on the politics and the government of the time. of course, the most famous example is lbj, master of the senate, lyndon johnson. robert carry's master of the senate. and lbj did an extraordinary job of dragging the senate into the 20th century. it was a reactionary institution before lbj. and he made a great difference with his incredible tos of nature. incredible energy. he used all the power he could to o
there's no time for a statesman like bob dole. the argument doesn't wash for me. many people, even senators, get away with the claim that they were victims of their times or merely following orders, but senator mcconnell has earned a substantial place in american political history -- six terms in the senate, almost 12 years as minority and majority leader. mitch mcconnell doesn't reflect america's political climate, he has shaped it. now, my view of the senate obviously is that senate leaders...
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he understood exactly what happened from dole to mcconnell. in other words, it's a partisan time, we need a partisan leader, there's no time for a statesman like bob dole. the argument doesn't watch for me. many people, even senators get a way with the claim that they were victims of their times or merely following orders but senator mcconnell has earned a substantial place in political history, six terms in the senate , almost 12 years as minority and majority leader. mitch mcconnell doesn't reflect america's poll call climate, he has shaped it. now, my view of the senate obviously is that senate leaders really matter. they really matter. looking back over the history of the modern senate we find occasions, leaders put mark not only on the senate but on the politics and the government of the time, of course, the most famous example is l lbj. master of the senate, lyndon johnson, lbj did an strair -- extraordinary job of dragging the senate into the 20th century he made a great difference with his incredible force of -- using force of nature,
he understood exactly what happened from dole to mcconnell. in other words, it's a partisan time, we need a partisan leader, there's no time for a statesman like bob dole. the argument doesn't watch for me. many people, even senators get a way with the claim that they were victims of their times or merely following orders but senator mcconnell has earned a substantial place in political history, six terms in the senate , almost 12 years as minority and majority leader. mitch mcconnell doesn't...
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bob dole came down from the pool, he said walking around in shorts. --did not have pictures problems with us taking pictures. nobody ever complain. host: why did somebody in the audience think you are up to get him? doug: that is a great question. matter who you work for. i was working with the associated press at the time. they think photographers have agendas. they are biased. i could not be further from being biased. i just do my job. --hotograph what it is and what is in front of me. i do not tell him what or what not to do. i do not put out a picture --ause i think the president it didn't happen, if something happens and i have it on camera not -- it is host: you have seen newspaper editors, photo editors, the drudge report, people use pictures politically to show somebody in a bad way. doug: that is true. and friends, that video put me and a bad light the same way. they used that picture, they did not send out any of my other ones. i probably sent 42 the new york times. look to see the most awkward they could find. for a lot of you photographers
bob dole came down from the pool, he said walking around in shorts. --did not have pictures problems with us taking pictures. nobody ever complain. host: why did somebody in the audience think you are up to get him? doug: that is a great question. matter who you work for. i was working with the associated press at the time. they think photographers have agendas. they are biased. i could not be further from being biased. i just do my job. --hotograph what it is and what is in front of me. i do...
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bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific." book: michael fabey, your #, i had to go to the middle of the book to figure out what it means. what does it mean? michael: a crashback is when a navy warship does an emergency . stop. it is one of the last things you want to do with any kind of ship like that. it happened when the uss cal ful stopped. also in this term it is about stop in our policy in the western pacific. this book amou did witty to physically go to catch up on what was going on? michael: i went aboard a chinese worship. i was on heaps of american and australian warships. i was on australian shores. i was in the west pacific. i went into singapore. throughout the whole region. what was your conclusion after you did the research? michael: it is that we are engaged in a war of words with china, it is not a cold war, the fashioned cold war without the soviet union. this is a jostl
bob dole is honored with the congressional gold medal at a ceremony on capitol hill. ♪ >> this week on q&a, investigative journalist michael fabey. he discusses his book --"crashback: the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific." book: michael fabey, your #, i had to go to the middle of the book to figure out what it means. what does it mean? michael: a crashback is when a navy warship does an emergency . stop. it is one of the last things you want to do with...
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. >> in order to seal the dole, you have to register for the program before april 30th. set up the payment plan. >>> pennsylvania congressional candidates began working today to get on the ballot for the 2018 election. >> he's looking for signatures to been of the ballot. he's running against the incumbent in the democratic primary. >> this is an opportunity for us to come back and let people know. we have helped you before. now we need your help as we run for the third congressional district in pennsylvania. >> although candidates collecting signatures, republicans are still challenging the new map. >> deliberations could begin in the corruption trial of allentown's mayor. both sides presented their closing arguments. they are accused in a pay to play scheme. more than 50 witnesses were called to testify during the nearly six-week trial. >>> pennsylvania congressman among a group of lawmakers championing a new gun violence reform bill in washington. >> representative brian fitzpatrick took part in a news conference. he and other lawmakers are urging for the passage of t
. >> in order to seal the dole, you have to register for the program before april 30th. set up the payment plan. >>> pennsylvania congressional candidates began working today to get on the ballot for the 2018 election. >> he's looking for signatures to been of the ballot. he's running against the incumbent in the democratic primary. >> this is an opportunity for us to come back and let people know. we have helped you before. now we need your help as we run for the...
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appeared -- appeared here in 1996, a woman called and was upset that we were showing pictures of bob dole in shorts. she accused you of doing this on purpose. doug: i remember that. bob dole was running for president and he came down from the pool and he started walking around the beach in his shorts. he didn't have any problems with us at pictures. nobody on the staff ever complained. host: why did somebody in the audience think you are up to get -- out to get him? doug: that is a great question. no matter who you work for, and i was working with the associated press at the time. i think people think photographers have agendas and are biased. i couldn't be further from being biased. i just do my job. i photograph what is in front of me. i don't tell the president what to do, i don't tell him what not to do. i don't not put out a picture because i think the president -- it didn't happen, if something happens and i have it on camera or disk, it is not fake. though,have got to ask, you have seen newspaper editors, photo editors, the drudge report, people use pictures politically to show som
appeared -- appeared here in 1996, a woman called and was upset that we were showing pictures of bob dole in shorts. she accused you of doing this on purpose. doug: i remember that. bob dole was running for president and he came down from the pool and he started walking around the beach in his shorts. he didn't have any problems with us at pictures. nobody on the staff ever complained. host: why did somebody in the audience think you are up to get -- out to get him? doug: that is a great...
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construction signs two of the pictures later appeared in a nazi propaganda exhibition the clumsily doled on figures in the strangely static surroundings make it look as if it meant i had lost time rock to stick vision. for suddenly this landscape was being devoured and left rotted by these machines. and this life was exposed to enormous change. but we also know that these big infrastructure projects were planned during the weimar republic like. plans were taken out of the drawer and implemented by the nazis. that you see is the olympian in berlin. i can't help but interpret these paintings as political pictures about the changing times and the changing ideologies of the air. during the nine hundred thirty s. sheen clued swastikas in her street scenes which after the war she clumsily concealed. was a nazi stronghold aminta became increasingly reclusive. before the outbreak of the second world war she had already been trying out new styles shifting towards the new objectivity movement the exhibition in munich offers a broader perspective on her life and work which went far beyond her expre
construction signs two of the pictures later appeared in a nazi propaganda exhibition the clumsily doled on figures in the strangely static surroundings make it look as if it meant i had lost time rock to stick vision. for suddenly this landscape was being devoured and left rotted by these machines. and this life was exposed to enormous change. but we also know that these big infrastructure projects were planned during the weimar republic like. plans were taken out of the drawer and implemented...
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the acai is doled out liberally and eaten plain without salt or spices. it's said the indigenous people here began eating it this way over 400 years ago. >> the berries have to be washed thoroughly, and then soaked in warm water. then they're dropped into these blenders -- we call them manipulation machines. then of course, there's the fish. we buy it fresh every morning. i filet them myself. we all have a particular job to do to ensure this famous dish is prepared with the same, consistent high quality. it's hard work. reporter: the restaurant is an institution here at the market. >> it's the perfect blend of flavors. the acai is nice and thick, not thin and watery. it's freshly mashed and really delicious. you can't come to the ver-o peso market and not stop in here. >> we're all used to this here. the children learn to eat acai when they're little. reporter: it's part of local cultural heritage. >> it's been in my family for generations. my mother's been cooking with acai for decades. a kind of acai mania started in other regions a few years ago. lot's
the acai is doled out liberally and eaten plain without salt or spices. it's said the indigenous people here began eating it this way over 400 years ago. >> the berries have to be washed thoroughly, and then soaked in warm water. then they're dropped into these blenders -- we call them manipulation machines. then of course, there's the fish. we buy it fresh every morning. i filet them myself. we all have a particular job to do to ensure this famous dish is prepared with the same,...
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the off site is doled out liberally and even plain without salt or spices. it said the indigenous people here began eating it despite over. four hundred years ago. they said being off the berries have to be washed thoroughly and then soaked in warm water by the bush then they're dropped into these blenders so when you pull out the we call them manipulation machines. then of course there's the fish we buy fresh every morning i feel it to myself we all have a particular job to do to ensure this famous dish is prepared with the same consistent high quality. it's hard work. oppositional by the restaurant is an institution here the market. is the perfect blend of flavor it's the our say yes and i think nothin and watery it's freshly mashed and really delicious well you can come to the vero pedo market and not stop in here. if i do that mostly you but we're all used to this here the children learn to eat after you when they're little. it's part of local cultural heritage but that it is just the opposite as it's been in my family for generations my mother's been co
the off site is doled out liberally and even plain without salt or spices. it said the indigenous people here began eating it despite over. four hundred years ago. they said being off the berries have to be washed thoroughly and then soaked in warm water by the bush then they're dropped into these blenders so when you pull out the we call them manipulation machines. then of course there's the fish we buy fresh every morning i feel it to myself we all have a particular job to do to ensure this...
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the off site is doled out liberally and eaten playing without salt spices. except the indigenous people have began eating at the. why over four hundred years ago. the fairies have to be washed thoroughly and then soaked in warm water. then they're dropped into these blenders so when you put out the call the manipulation machine. i gave you then of course as the fish we buy fresh every morning i feel it to myself we all have a particular job to do to ensure this famous dish is prepared with the same consistent high quality. it's hard work. the restaurant is an institution here at the market. it's the perfect blend of flavors the are saying is nice and safe not thin and watery expression mashed and really delicious well you can come to the very well paid job market and not stop in here. it was like no big deal but we're all used to this here the children learn to eat our face when they're little. it's part of local cultural heritage ever started to show us the opposite as it's been in my family for generations my mother's been cooking with us our youth a decad
the off site is doled out liberally and eaten playing without salt spices. except the indigenous people have began eating at the. why over four hundred years ago. the fairies have to be washed thoroughly and then soaked in warm water. then they're dropped into these blenders so when you put out the call the manipulation machine. i gave you then of course as the fish we buy fresh every morning i feel it to myself we all have a particular job to do to ensure this famous dish is prepared with the...
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bill: so sounds like a mir dole me. you went down. you set up this rescue effort to find these pets that were left behind in puerto rico. and miraculously, reunited many of them with their families. how did you got the idea to do it? the logistics. how did this come together? >> well, bill, in the immediate aftermath of maria, our organization welcomed animals that were already in shelters before the storm. and that was 786 animals in eight days. well, our hope always there indies asker responses to relief opportunity in the community to respond to people and their pets. and you know, the situation down there is tough. 20% of the islands still doesn't have power. the island working with as well doesn't have power and running off generators. so in december, a foun approached someone who approached us and saying they don't normal initiatives and we want to hp the people. this is a terrible story and people who didugh they need medical care. medical carvish issue on would were not leaving this they could take the pet or causing them a lo
bill: so sounds like a mir dole me. you went down. you set up this rescue effort to find these pets that were left behind in puerto rico. and miraculously, reunited many of them with their families. how did you got the idea to do it? the logistics. how did this come together? >> well, bill, in the immediate aftermath of maria, our organization welcomed animals that were already in shelters before the storm. and that was 786 animals in eight days. well, our hope always there indies asker...
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. >> house democratic leader nancy at the lows i doled out hugs decrying the new tax law but delving out questions about what children speaking out can mean for real change. >> these kids, they've done a historic -- they're doing an historic thing. they will make a big difrnferen and channeling their grief and sorrow and anger to save lives. god bless them for that. >> leader pelosi hopes the marches from hundreds in the maryland, d.c. area to dozens in al 3450ed a deliver a vote on the house floor. >> reporter: democrats have been trying to strengthen background checks and do away with the sort of ar-15 rifle used in florida for a long time now. speaker pelosi or leader pelosi told me she hopes the marches with kids compels house speaker paul ryan to take the measures and bli them up for a vote on the house floor. reporting live from alameda, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, an emotional exchange at the white house. a listening session on gun violence and schools. a senior at the douglas stoneman high school whose text went viral. his best friend among one of those killed. >> i
. >> house democratic leader nancy at the lows i doled out hugs decrying the new tax law but delving out questions about what children speaking out can mean for real change. >> these kids, they've done a historic -- they're doing an historic thing. they will make a big difrnferen and channeling their grief and sorrow and anger to save lives. god bless them for that. >> leader pelosi hopes the marches from hundreds in the maryland, d.c. area to dozens in al 3450ed a deliver a...
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jojo put it on the floor going to the hole with dole and 27 points and sixers beating wizards 116-102. >> dave kaxal are here. flyers done 1ive 40. way simmons rebounding and scoring and 18 for him and we're tied. game goes into over time jordan wheel with three point one seconds remaining and is that the clutch. flyers snapping four game losing streak with a 2-1 win. >> college hoops battle of the brilliant. brilliant. 239 meeting between penn and princeton. darnell had a career high gam game. 82-65 beat down of tigers. battle of the brilliant. i want to be involved in that. >> me too. >> i know. >> i would not have said battle of the brilliant. >> up next a local rider eating his own words after the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the gig-speed network that powers the dreams of america's businesses is now doing the same for america's olympic and paralympic athletes. dream gig. comcast business. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's n
jojo put it on the floor going to the hole with dole and 27 points and sixers beating wizards 116-102. >> dave kaxal are here. flyers done 1ive 40. way simmons rebounding and scoring and 18 for him and we're tied. game goes into over time jordan wheel with three point one seconds remaining and is that the clutch. flyers snapping four game losing streak with a 2-1 win. >> college hoops battle of the brilliant. brilliant. 239 meeting between penn and princeton. darnell had a career...
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he will take whatever's fairly doled out. when it comes off the ball i don't think it needs to be part of the game and it certainly hasn't been part of the game in the teams i've seenjacques coach in the past so i'd hope that it's not. it was close, in the womens six nations, as wales beat scotland 18—17 in colwyn bay. wales had been cruising — a try from kerin lake put them 18—5 up. but things changed dramatically as chloe rollie scored two second half tries to get scotland within a point. but the hosts held on in the last few minutes, for a nailbiting win. no andy murray, no kyle edmund, but no worries. cameron norrie more than filled their shoes...on his davis cup debut..coming from two than filled their shoes on his davis cup debut..coming from two sets down, to beat world number 23 roberto bautista agut, to level the tie at 1—1, in spain and against spain. liam broady lost the first singles match to albert ramos—vinolas. but norrie who's 22, produced the performance of his life to beat a man ranked 91 places ab
he will take whatever's fairly doled out. when it comes off the ball i don't think it needs to be part of the game and it certainly hasn't been part of the game in the teams i've seenjacques coach in the past so i'd hope that it's not. it was close, in the womens six nations, as wales beat scotland 18—17 in colwyn bay. wales had been cruising — a try from kerin lake put them 18—5 up. but things changed dramatically as chloe rollie scored two second half tries to get scotland within a...
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bob dole lost by 16 points then we had to win those western states one like montana nevada and we thought we had a shot in oregon because of ralph nader and at the end of this discussion presumptive nominee trump talking about winning oregon and california and new york. [laughter] i said no you can't. and every day you spend trying to win the state that you can't is a day you can't spend in the states like pennsylvania or iowa even at the end of may so later he gives a speech ten days later to say i have my strategy for 270 i will tell you what they are i will spend all my time and energy in them three of them today are california oregon and new york then later announced after paul came on board as the campaign chairman he said he would go after connecticut which is paul's hometown state. it took him a while before people said we cannot win this. so the strategy is why hillary clinton was to keep iowa which she was losing rather then put resources into wisconsin and michigan which she was likely to win and could have if she put in effort is beyond me. we had to screwed up campaigns one wa
bob dole lost by 16 points then we had to win those western states one like montana nevada and we thought we had a shot in oregon because of ralph nader and at the end of this discussion presumptive nominee trump talking about winning oregon and california and new york. [laughter] i said no you can't. and every day you spend trying to win the state that you can't is a day you can't spend in the states like pennsylvania or iowa even at the end of may so later he gives a speech ten days later to...
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because it means when children are in those spaces that they're not at risk of being being trafficked dole being abused or being exploited they're in a safe space and it's also really important federal. agencies as well all right evan men over save the children thank you very much for talking to us. there's been a show of support in israel for the thousands of africans who are facing deportations lots of people turned out in tel of if to protest against the israeli government that action to hand out notices to around twenty thousand male migrants saying that they risk being jailed if they didn't leave the country by the start of april that the migrants most of them from sudan and eritrea have been offered three and a half thousand dollars and the plane ticket to what's being described by the government as a safe destination in sub-saharan africa. now in an attempt to improve ties with greece macedonia has started the process of renaming its airport the airport which was named in honor of the ancient warrior king alexander the great will now be called sculpey airport greece is accused maced
because it means when children are in those spaces that they're not at risk of being being trafficked dole being abused or being exploited they're in a safe space and it's also really important federal. agencies as well all right evan men over save the children thank you very much for talking to us. there's been a show of support in israel for the thousands of africans who are facing deportations lots of people turned out in tel of if to protest against the israeli government that action to...
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they for germany because bennett dole got on the podium he got a bronze medal for them ok so you mentioned that he got three gold medals but now we have to talk about a woman who has five yes rain burst from the netherlands and she got gold in the women's fifteen hundred meter speed skating event now that makes her the most successful in ever most successful olympics being skaters which you know got ten medals in total in the netherlands just so dominant in this sport so here she is posting her fastest time she really had to push hard in the final four hundred meters but then have an agonizing wait because there were still six more states as you had a chance to beat it japan's me go to carnegie was the one came closest that she had to settle for silver so there is a verse was an achievement by her and more great news for the netherlands and canada also had some really great news on the ice canada on the ice this is figure skating now this canadian team we see on the screen full of stars but they were really disappointed four years ago in sochi that they lost out in a team event to russia b
they for germany because bennett dole got on the podium he got a bronze medal for them ok so you mentioned that he got three gold medals but now we have to talk about a woman who has five yes rain burst from the netherlands and she got gold in the women's fifteen hundred meter speed skating event now that makes her the most successful in ever most successful olympics being skaters which you know got ten medals in total in the netherlands just so dominant in this sport so here she is posting her...
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reports in the first twenty four hours there's been an eighty percent rise in drone strikes on the dole trump and let's go to this headline for the morning star money star ports hapless mark line costa blames iranians drafting for tori double speak on drone care the british drone killing as opposed to the twenty six dead in afghanistan in the past few days because of trouble let me read to you the erroneous drafting the document stated that in how they practice a. targeting suspected terrorists outside of the armed conflict itself and then governed willian outside the outside that's the big phrase that also suspected terrorists and then government and seems to back this up as well he said that he would hunt down suspected terrorists in iraq and syria and other areas to active ingredients there suspected terrorists no trial you might be a terrorist so you're a target and second the outside the conflict zone kevin williamson in fairness did say that the russian government would kill thousands of people in britain to talk to people well that's all right then to last all right then he doesn
reports in the first twenty four hours there's been an eighty percent rise in drone strikes on the dole trump and let's go to this headline for the morning star money star ports hapless mark line costa blames iranians drafting for tori double speak on drone care the british drone killing as opposed to the twenty six dead in afghanistan in the past few days because of trouble let me read to you the erroneous drafting the document stated that in how they practice a. targeting suspected terrorists...
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ioc doles out those contracts for broadcasters and darius countries. they all have the exclusive rights. i believe it is nbc, not necessarily bloomberg television. they will be watching it that way. for 5g, it will be key whether we can watch all these games in virtual reality, will be this latency issue. talked something kt extensively about. right now it is down to 10 milliseconds. eventually it will get to one millisecond, so we can watch the games in full, augmented reality, and also virtual reality. emily: stephen engle, stay warm. south korea,ang, thank you for joining us. that does it for "bloomberg technology." that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or employees. announcer: right now it is all new, a paid presentation for meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their skin saving secrets. announcer: >> with special appearances frog before and after story from today'
ioc doles out those contracts for broadcasters and darius countries. they all have the exclusive rights. i believe it is nbc, not necessarily bloomberg television. they will be watching it that way. for 5g, it will be key whether we can watch all these games in virtual reality, will be this latency issue. talked something kt extensively about. right now it is down to 10 milliseconds. eventually it will get to one millisecond, so we can watch the games in full, augmented reality, and also...
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when you happen with baker bob dole there i think it's important observation. you talk about the commitment to make the senate work as a key factor in that time. now it's a difference between a collective agenda and an individual agenda. talk about that distinction and why it's so important. >> mansfield would i referred to collectively became senate majority leader kennedy's request had a view of how you should do business. he was the reaction to lyndon johnson into not believe in bullying people. i think you and trent lott said you never twisted an arm in his life. he believed all senators needed to contribute. and he believed in treating everyone well. he led by the golden rule. when they first regret mansfield was trying to do they said it couldn't possibly work in the senate. he commented work although it was an easy they responded to president kennedy's assassination and moved ahead that way. problem but mansfield instilled they represented their states vigorously and were democrats and republicans others an overriding national commitment, john mccain's v
when you happen with baker bob dole there i think it's important observation. you talk about the commitment to make the senate work as a key factor in that time. now it's a difference between a collective agenda and an individual agenda. talk about that distinction and why it's so important. >> mansfield would i referred to collectively became senate majority leader kennedy's request had a view of how you should do business. he was the reaction to lyndon johnson into not believe in...
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talking about state of consumer, lowe's, wil will do doling out goodis because of the tax cuts. in part continued use of credit cards going up, some people say a red flag with that, i think it is a gaming of confidence. back in 2005 credit card use outpaced debit by 160% that went away, during recession as people spent only what they had in the bank, the lead is beginning to narrow, people are worried but folks are earning more money, they have more faith in the economy, they are buying bigger ticket items. and after the bell apple posted result top line 88.3 billion, earnings, a share beating street, iphone sales 77 million. key is average selling praise $796, that is more than $100 from a year ago. better than expected, folks are forking over those thousand dollars for the iphone the. and a amazon up 38 per year-over-year, stock took a hit, but i think that there is a great collapse it makes it up. talk about another area big time money. joining me founder of carrington capital management. and youth sports, again billion county good or bad. >> there was an article last year, s
talking about state of consumer, lowe's, wil will do doling out goodis because of the tax cuts. in part continued use of credit cards going up, some people say a red flag with that, i think it is a gaming of confidence. back in 2005 credit card use outpaced debit by 160% that went away, during recession as people spent only what they had in the bank, the lead is beginning to narrow, people are worried but folks are earning more money, they have more faith in the economy, they are buying bigger...
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storage, there's a couple for options there, zappo, bitgo has a great option, or you can get a ledger and doled use own cold storage, but that's the key here. >>> coming up, the one story that some traders say could tank we're going to give you the name and tell you what has them so nervous, right after this. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. sure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. sgloop best spy reports before the bell tomorrow in the options market is complies some pretty big moves. >> in be
storage, there's a couple for options there, zappo, bitgo has a great option, or you can get a ledger and doled use own cold storage, but that's the key here. >>> coming up, the one story that some traders say could tank we're going to give you the name and tell you what has them so nervous, right after this. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one...
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in 1990, george mitchell and bob dole work together to pass the americans with disabilities act. workr lott and tom daschle -- wrote a book together. one of the most visible ways that chuck and i are seen together is every day when the senate floor opens for business. after the prayer and the pledge of allegiance, each of us has the -- has the opportunity to offer opening remarks detailing our views. speak firsty, i followed by the democratic leader. now that we have this show on .he road, i am the warm-up act i am thrilled to have my good friend, the democratic leader of the senate here this morning. join me in welcoming chuck schumer. [applause] >> thank you. thank you everybody. it is so great to be here with you. what a wonderful room and thank you mitch for that kind and generous introduction. we really do get along despite what you read in the press. mitch will tell you i like to start off with a little story, a little joke. nocolleagues sometimes say one laughs harder at these drugs than i do. this is a story -- at these jokes than i do. i am blessed. my dad is 94, my mom
in 1990, george mitchell and bob dole work together to pass the americans with disabilities act. workr lott and tom daschle -- wrote a book together. one of the most visible ways that chuck and i are seen together is every day when the senate floor opens for business. after the prayer and the pledge of allegiance, each of us has the -- has the opportunity to offer opening remarks detailing our views. speak firsty, i followed by the democratic leader. now that we have this show on .he road, i am...
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bob dole had a phony tear coming down his cheek. henry kissinger managed to make his voice crack and all that, but as far as the -- i don't know, you've done a lot of journalism about this, too, but i don't know if anybody found anything. and i think -- i thought ford did the right thing. it was time to calm down, put it behind us and get on with sendisend attending to the country's other business. >> i think ford definitely did the right thing. it was politically brave. he dropped the largest one-day drop in gallup history. he dropped 26 points in the polls when he pardoned. politically courageous. there is an argument it cost him the election. there is actually a tiny bit of evidence that the fix was in. that al hague went to ford. it's all inference and signals and winking and nodding. i don't know what to believe about it, but there is a little -- there is a suggestion that ford signalled to al hague, to the president's chief of staff that if nixon went, hague would pardon them. >> wasn't there something where al hague said if y
bob dole had a phony tear coming down his cheek. henry kissinger managed to make his voice crack and all that, but as far as the -- i don't know, you've done a lot of journalism about this, too, but i don't know if anybody found anything. and i think -- i thought ford did the right thing. it was time to calm down, put it behind us and get on with sendisend attending to the country's other business. >> i think ford definitely did the right thing. it was politically brave. he dropped the...
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[applause] now i ask the legislature to join in this effort, no more doling out state capital funds on pork projects. instead, let'sspend those funds on rebuilding foundation of our economy . and number six, worked to build infrastructure along the border. last, mister speaker, i'm not talking about the wall . [laughter] i'm talking about working with our partners in mexico to build a 20 percent remanufacturing and logistics and transportation, along our southern border. rebuilding a first of its kind binational campus, becoming a key corridor for trade. annex open a distribution headquarters in the region. antibusiness parks are now full and exports have increased almost $1 billion. since 2012. [applause] this six part plan is an aggressive strategy to growand diversify our economy and is working . we're seeing broad-based job growth and since 2011, we've added over 50,000 new mexico jobs. even during the oil and gas crash when we were losing thousands of energy jobs, our private sector was still creating or jobs then we lost. and unlike past recoveries, our growth now is not dependen
[applause] now i ask the legislature to join in this effort, no more doling out state capital funds on pork projects. instead, let'sspend those funds on rebuilding foundation of our economy . and number six, worked to build infrastructure along the border. last, mister speaker, i'm not talking about the wall . [laughter] i'm talking about working with our partners in mexico to build a 20 percent remanufacturing and logistics and transportation, along our southern border. rebuilding a first of...
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she doled out interviews to sympathetic reporters who didn't know all the facts of the case. >> they focused on the victim part exclusively. since she's been observed on television and in magazines as a victim and not as an urban guerrilla, the narrative has been altered dramatically. so it's not that hard to pull off. when you have a media empire that's barking your play, that's a big play. >> her family recruits democrats, republicans, ronald reagan also endorses this effort. >> you can't blame patty hearst for that, her family, any family would have tried to do it, but most families wouldn't have had the money, the connection, the influence to do what her family could do. >> patty hearst had her story and access to the press. and she used it like a master. >> the committee conducts an extensive mail campaign. >> patty hearst's family organizes this tremendous effort to commute her sentence. but they were helped by something that came completely out of the blue. ♪ >> jones town was a cult ran by a man named jim jones and he was a very charismatic manipulative person. he was essen
she doled out interviews to sympathetic reporters who didn't know all the facts of the case. >> they focused on the victim part exclusively. since she's been observed on television and in magazines as a victim and not as an urban guerrilla, the narrative has been altered dramatically. so it's not that hard to pull off. when you have a media empire that's barking your play, that's a big play. >> her family recruits democrats, republicans, ronald reagan also endorses this effort....
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david: president trump tweeting his could be dole evens to the families and victims of the florida shooting. joining plea now is washington times opinion editor and fox business contributor, charlie hurt. one thing that's different between the last administration and this one is there is a relationship with law enforcement this executive branch has that the last administration didn't have. there was an antagonism between obama and local law enforcement that led to a federalization of law enforcement. i think you will find a more cooperative spirit. we may be able to use that relationship to the advantage of everybody. charlie: there was a definite antagonism with the previous administration on a whole host of issues. one of the things donald trump doesn't get credit for. he sees his job as the country's head cheerleader. in a situation like this where you have police and teachers and coaches risking their lives to do extraordinary thing to protect children in a horrible situation like this, it's probably a good thing for the country to have somebody in the president's position acting as a c
david: president trump tweeting his could be dole evens to the families and victims of the florida shooting. joining plea now is washington times opinion editor and fox business contributor, charlie hurt. one thing that's different between the last administration and this one is there is a relationship with law enforcement this executive branch has that the last administration didn't have. there was an antagonism between obama and local law enforcement that led to a federalization of law...
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. >> senator dole is responsible for a certain quotation that hounded me for many years. apparently the most dangerous place in washington is between chuck schumer and a camera. about straddling. he remains in the center whenever possible. >> veteran democratic consultant says while schumer was burned by the government shutdown come he's practical and will make deals. >> can schumer work with trump and the republicans? >> schumer has no choice. if you look at the electoral math going into 2010, the senate seats up are not the best for democrats but they are pretty good for republicans. schumer may have to tolerate the present situation for some time, at least two years. >> i noticed chuck schumer yesterday with fake tears. i'm going to ask him who is his acting coach. >> the president has derided schumer and for his part, schumer has not hesitated to tweak trump. >> negotiating with this white house is like negotiating with jell-o. it is next to impossible. >> both find themselves in a delicate dance, with one goal never far from schumer's mind. >> if he could take back t
. >> senator dole is responsible for a certain quotation that hounded me for many years. apparently the most dangerous place in washington is between chuck schumer and a camera. about straddling. he remains in the center whenever possible. >> veteran democratic consultant says while schumer was burned by the government shutdown come he's practical and will make deals. >> can schumer work with trump and the republicans? >> schumer has no choice. if you look at the...
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as well as doling out disaster relief money ... and hiking the debt ceiling which was set to be reached next month. the bill gives the pentagon an additional 165-billion-dollars. president trump said hill republicans were "forced to increase spending" in order to attract democratic votes to get the bill passed. (pam) medical marijuana has been legal in california for more than 20 years... but that's not the case for some states - including texas. recently, texas legalized medical marijuana for epilepsy patients... and one couple is eager to try it on their son. oscar wilkens is two- years -old. he had his first seizure when he was just five- months-old. his parents say, physical therapy and diet have helped. but the medication oscar takes ... creates other complications."it can decrease muscle tone. he already has low muscle tone. it can slow down your thinking and make you tired and groggy. he already has problems with cognition." his mother was one of the first in texas to fill a prescription for low t-h-c cannabis oil. she says
as well as doling out disaster relief money ... and hiking the debt ceiling which was set to be reached next month. the bill gives the pentagon an additional 165-billion-dollars. president trump said hill republicans were "forced to increase spending" in order to attract democratic votes to get the bill passed. (pam) medical marijuana has been legal in california for more than 20 years... but that's not the case for some states - including texas. recently, texas legalized medical...
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david: president trump tweeting his could be dole evens to the families and victims of the florida shooting. joining plea now is washington times opinion editor and fox business contributor, charlie hurt. one thing that's different between the last administration and this one is there is a relationship with law enforcement this executive branch has that the last administration didn't have. there was an antagonism between obama and local law enforcement that led to a federalization of law enforcement. i think you will find a more cooperative spirit. we may be able to use that relationship to the advantage of everybody. charlie: there was a definite antagonism with the previous administration on a whole host of issues. one of the things donald trump doesn't get credit for. he sees his job as the country's head cheerleader. in a situation like this where you have police and teachers and coaches risking their lives to do extraordinary thing to protect children in a horrible situation like this, it's probably a good thing for the country to have somebody in the president's position acting as a c
david: president trump tweeting his could be dole evens to the families and victims of the florida shooting. joining plea now is washington times opinion editor and fox business contributor, charlie hurt. one thing that's different between the last administration and this one is there is a relationship with law enforcement this executive branch has that the last administration didn't have. there was an antagonism between obama and local law enforcement that led to a federalization of law...