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this week' s teacher is mrs. erin dean of sands montessori. the person who nominated her said she always takes the time to display the artwork of the students and teaches them the importance of service projects for the community. mrs. dean said her job is to make the kids feel special. >> being the art teacher, i want them to be creative. and this is a place for them to be safe and also feel like they can be themselves. kyla: and mrs. dean walked away with a swag bag full of goodies from our friends bob and at modern office methods. best of all, the class was treated to a pizza party by westshore pizza. some very well behaved kids there. if you have a teacher you think should be teacher of the week, go to wlwt.com. look under the contests tab for details on how to nominate your favorite teacher. lisa: thank you. up the road at ohio university, delta gamma sorority is looking to defy the stereotypes. a junior photography major came up with this photo series showing common sorority stereotypes. delta gamma says it' s gotten positive feedback fro
this week' s teacher is mrs. erin dean of sands montessori. the person who nominated her said she always takes the time to display the artwork of the students and teaches them the importance of service projects for the community. mrs. dean said her job is to make the kids feel special. >> being the art teacher, i want them to be creative. and this is a place for them to be safe and also feel like they can be themselves. kyla: and mrs. dean walked away with a swag bag full of goodies from...
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this week' s teacher is mrs. erin dean of sands montessori. the person who nominated her said she always takes the time to display the artwork of the students, and teaches them the for the community. mrs. dean said her job is to make the kids feel special. >> being the art teacher, i want them to be creative. and this is a place for them to be safe and also feel like they can be themselves. lisa: mrs. dean walked away with a swag bag full of goodies from our friends bob and marianne at warm 98 and the team at modern office methods. best of all, the class was treated to a pizza party by westshore pizza. if you have a teacher you think should be teacher of the week go to wlwt.com. look under the contests tab. for details on how to nominate your favorite teacher. lisa: the super bowl isn' t all about football. there are a lot of good causes coming out of the event. check out this one. kings mill elementary school having a canned food drive that centers around the super bowl. they' re calling it the soup-er bowl. the kids all brining in canned goo
this week' s teacher is mrs. erin dean of sands montessori. the person who nominated her said she always takes the time to display the artwork of the students, and teaches them the for the community. mrs. dean said her job is to make the kids feel special. >> being the art teacher, i want them to be creative. and this is a place for them to be safe and also feel like they can be themselves. lisa: mrs. dean walked away with a swag bag full of goodies from our friends bob and marianne at...
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mr. alexander finished third in the state's primary with television commentator pat buchanan winning the contest. kansas senator bob dole received the republican presidential nomination. before we join mr. alexander on his walk, a look at his first political ad in new hampshire. >> the experts said he would never win. then he walked 1,000 miles across a state, bringing people together and became the governor who cleaned up corruption in tennessee. lamar alexander, a record from outside washington. a conservative governor who balanced eight budgets, kept taxes the fifth lowest of any state, reformed education, bro ugt in the auto industry and later helped found a new business that now has 1,200 employees. lamar alexander, governor, businessman, education secretary. a republican running for president from the real world. >> i'm coming to new hampshire this summer to get to know you. the answer isn't in washington, it's in our churches, family, neighborhoods and schools. it's about growth an
mr. alexander finished third in the state's primary with television commentator pat buchanan winning the contest. kansas senator bob dole received the republican presidential nomination. before we join mr. alexander on his walk, a look at his first political ad in new hampshire. >> the experts said he would never win. then he walked 1,000 miles across a state, bringing people together and became the governor who cleaned up corruption in tennessee. lamar alexander, a record from outside...
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dean rusk: right. mr. chairman, the immediate occasion for these hearings was a request by the president for a supplemental appropriation of $415 million, of which sum was -- of which a part was for south vietnam. mr. david bell, the administrator of aid, and i both already testified on this particular request. but these hearings, as the chairman has pointed out, also entered into the largest and most far-reaching aspects of our interest and involvement in southeast asia. for my part, i welcome this opportunity to appear before the committee to discuss with you these larger issues. since world war ii, which projected the united states in the role of a major world power, we americans have had to face a series of difficult tasks and trials. on the whole, we have faced them very well. today we are facing another ordeal in southeast asia, which again is costing us lives and treasure. south vietnam is a long way from the united states. and the issues posed, they seem remote from our daily experience and our imm
dean rusk: right. mr. chairman, the immediate occasion for these hearings was a request by the president for a supplemental appropriation of $415 million, of which sum was -- of which a part was for south vietnam. mr. david bell, the administrator of aid, and i both already testified on this particular request. but these hearings, as the chairman has pointed out, also entered into the largest and most far-reaching aspects of our interest and involvement in southeast asia. for my part, i welcome...
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dean rusk: yes, i do, mr. chairman. sen. fulbright: memorize it or read it. >> i may have to come to one or two of the questions you raised after i finish my prepared statement because i did not cover does and what i plan to say at the beginning. >> i mentioned them only because they are the only things you have last testified. sen. fulbright: i would be pleased to have your comment on other issues. i was only trying to suggest that we need not cover the same testimony because you made those in public. suggest only trying to we not cover the same testimony because the other information was not public. mr. chairman, the immediate occasion for these hearings was a request by the president for a supplemental appropriation of $415 million, of which sum was -- of which a part was for south vietnam. mr. david bell, the administrator of aid, and i both already testified on this particular request. but these hearings, as the chairman has pointed out, also entered into the largest and most far-reaching aspects of our interest and inv
dean rusk: yes, i do, mr. chairman. sen. fulbright: memorize it or read it. >> i may have to come to one or two of the questions you raised after i finish my prepared statement because i did not cover does and what i plan to say at the beginning. >> i mentioned them only because they are the only things you have last testified. sen. fulbright: i would be pleased to have your comment on other issues. i was only trying to suggest that we need not cover the same testimony because you...
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mr. keaton? yes, sir. that's me. keaton, alex p. dean memminger, no middle initial. well, that'snot your fault, sir. it's a pleasureto meet you, sir. i'm not ready for you yet. i'll be right back. allow me, sir. please wait inside my office. yes, sir. i'll just waitinside your office. you'll be backin a few minutes. so far, so good. whoa. yes, dean memminger. i certainly do want to attend princeton. i have always had a certain... shall we say lust... no, not lust. an admirationfor the ivy league. alex! oh, oh, i saw jeff-- what about jeff? i saw jeff and, and, and the desk, uh, kissing. jeff waskissing the desk? no, he was leaning against the desk. he was, um... he was kissing, um...a girl. oh, boy. i want to go home. let's go home,ok, alex? mallory, are you crazy? i got my interview now! mallory, i'vegot to talk to you! go away, jeff! i don't want to see you! let me explain! let him explain. take her out for dinner. here's some money. i meant to tell youabout sandy. her name's sandy! here'ssome more money. take sandywith you. i'm sorry you found out like this, but w
mr. keaton? yes, sir. that's me. keaton, alex p. dean memminger, no middle initial. well, that'snot your fault, sir. it's a pleasureto meet you, sir. i'm not ready for you yet. i'll be right back. allow me, sir. please wait inside my office. yes, sir. i'll just waitinside your office. you'll be backin a few minutes. so far, so good. whoa. yes, dean memminger. i certainly do want to attend princeton. i have always had a certain... shall we say lust... no, not lust. an admirationfor the ivy...
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it might even be better than dean martin and his pink elephants. mr. burns, i don't think you believe me. now what makes you say that? of course, i've been married to gracie allen over 30 years, i believe anything. wonderful! would you talk to him on the phone? of course, success hasn't gone to my head, i talk to anybody. wonderful. why are we smiling? i don't know. ed, is that you? yeah. ed, i, uh, i'm with mr. george burns, uh, he'd lie to say a few words to you. well, ok. but tell him to make it snappy. ricky starr is on t.v. in a few minutes. he's--he's on phone now, huh? my horse. yeah. hello, horse? hello, burns? you're a horse and you talk, huh? yes, but not to you. goodbye. [phone slams] honestly, that was my horse talking. excuse me, i must open the window. oh, why? i'm expecting somebody to fly in here from chicago any minute. i don't believe that you believe that my horse talks. [intercom buzzing] no, i don't. [door opening] (mary) did you buzz, mr. burns? yes, uh, will you show mr. post out? he may have a little trouble finding it by himsel
it might even be better than dean martin and his pink elephants. mr. burns, i don't think you believe me. now what makes you say that? of course, i've been married to gracie allen over 30 years, i believe anything. wonderful! would you talk to him on the phone? of course, success hasn't gone to my head, i talk to anybody. wonderful. why are we smiling? i don't know. ed, is that you? yeah. ed, i, uh, i'm with mr. george burns, uh, he'd lie to say a few words to you. well, ok. but tell him to...
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so mr. speaker, at this time, i would like to seek unanimous consent to enter congressman john conyers' statement into the record, the dean of this house, the african-american, one of the founds of the congressional black caucus. and then i would like to move the house to now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. >> we take you live right now to des moines iowa. six precincts crammed together doing the iowa caucus. we have live coverage right now. you will see and a moment folks giving speeches on behalf of the presidential candidates. i believe the first gentleman is speaking on behalf of donald trump. live coverage now from iowa on c-span. >> number three, mr. trump is a member of a self funding campaign. he's not taking any money from many wealthy special interests groups. he's not doing this for
so mr. speaker, at this time, i would like to seek unanimous consent to enter congressman john conyers' statement into the record, the dean of this house, the african-american, one of the founds of the congressional black caucus. and then i would like to move the house to now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands adjourned until...
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mr. mcafee? - yes, sir. (phone rings) - mr. mcafee, if you don't let your boy stay in school, my wife won't be fit to live with. - well sir, i just can't let him stay there. it's a point of honor. - honor? - yes, you see i was a sophomore for 9 years myself. i don't my boy to break my record. - well you held the record long enough. - yeah. okay, you win! let him kee on flunking. - thank you, mr. mcafee. - oh, thank you, thank you. now if you'll excuse me, he wants to talk to me. - question. - yeah? - you mean to say that that lie you told me in los angeles was true? - was true. - why didn't you tell me it was a lie, then i would believe it. - then you'd believe it? - so mother, i thought if you could talk to the manager and get someone to take bonnie sue's place, we can go dancing at the emerald room. (door buzzes) - yes, i'm sure the manager mr. harris would do it if you asked him. - oh, well you two go on and dance and i'll talk to him after this trip. - mother, no! (buzzing) - now you'll have a chance to meet my daughter bon
mr. mcafee? - yes, sir. (phone rings) - mr. mcafee, if you don't let your boy stay in school, my wife won't be fit to live with. - well sir, i just can't let him stay there. it's a point of honor. - honor? - yes, you see i was a sophomore for 9 years myself. i don't my boy to break my record. - well you held the record long enough. - yeah. okay, you win! let him kee on flunking. - thank you, mr. mcafee. - oh, thank you, thank you. now if you'll excuse me, he wants to talk to me. - question. -...
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everything you talk about, mr. trump, i can promise you right now, my department, the departments around me, we need you. >> howard dean, can you explain that? the president was talking about what people need and truly addressing the needs of people and hearing them and then we saw people with donald trump going wild and random people being brought out of the audience speaking in a way that really shows the core of the heart of american politics at its best if you can believe it. what's going on? >> i wouldn't say those were random people brought out of the audience most likely. >> okay, sure. >> i suspect -- any campaign is going to try to make sure it's not anybody out of the audience. >> i'm sure it was a hired actor. >> well, that's happened in other campaigns before. here's the deal. we've been talking about this two-way and the three-way. the hour glass is emptying, march 15 is winner take all. it's possible trump will have such a lead by the 15th of march when all the primaries are winner take all on the rep
everything you talk about, mr. trump, i can promise you right now, my department, the departments around me, we need you. >> howard dean, can you explain that? the president was talking about what people need and truly addressing the needs of people and hearing them and then we saw people with donald trump going wild and random people being brought out of the audience speaking in a way that really shows the core of the heart of american politics at its best if you can believe it. what's...
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. >> dean smith was a great coach. williams is a great coach. nothing but respect for the programment program. i want to beat their program. don't hate them. >> okay, mr. p.c. unbelievable! can't even get a little hate, a little rivalry. in the next half hour we'll be joined by republican presidential hopeful dr. ben carson. it will be interesting. >>> crude prices under prices. the commodity still down 70% since the beginning of 2014 with global oil supplies near record highs, our next guest remains bullish. boone pickens. good morning, boone. what we need to see as we keep seeing the rigged counts come down. you can give us the current numbers that bolster your case. but you have to admit, for some reason, u.s. suppliers have not turned things off as quickly. it's like they don't need as much money as we thought they needed to where they'd turn things off. or it's a different dynamic somehow. they can leave it on longer or turn it on quicker or something. what changed? >> what changed for me -- you know, i missed last year, so i want to announ
. >> dean smith was a great coach. williams is a great coach. nothing but respect for the programment program. i want to beat their program. don't hate them. >> okay, mr. p.c. unbelievable! can't even get a little hate, a little rivalry. in the next half hour we'll be joined by republican presidential hopeful dr. ben carson. it will be interesting. >>> crude prices under prices. the commodity still down 70% since the beginning of 2014 with global oil supplies near record...
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mr. jolly, for five minutes. mr. jolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a gentleman who has dedicated his life to serving our nation. a true american hero from the ate of florida, mr. doug richardson. mr. richardson is retiring from the united states special operations command after 50 years of government service. mr. richardson currently serves as a defense intelligence senior leader and as the program executive officer for surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploitation at u.s. so come. a west point graduate, he distinguished himself throughout his military career. retiring as a colonel from active duty in the united states army in 1993 and then continuing his service to u.s. socom as a civilian. programs the best example of doug's integrity and courage is recorded in his silver star medal citation which was arecorded to doug for his heroism in combat during the vietnam war. on june 18, 1969, while serving as an advisor with the fourth cavalry regiment of the army of th
mr. jolly, for five minutes. mr. jolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a gentleman who has dedicated his life to serving our nation. a true american hero from the ate of florida, mr. doug richardson. mr. richardson is retiring from the united states special operations command after 50 years of government service. mr. richardson currently serves as a defense intelligence senior leader and as the program executive officer for surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploitation at...
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>> mr. trump, i have to get a little plug in here. abc has a debate saturday night. are you going to show up? >> yes, i will. you know, we had a debate -- a lot of people said maybe that caused me to go down. i like the debate, i've done well in the debates, i've won a lot of the debates. some people said i've won all the debates. according to the polling i won all the debates. what did i know about debating? that wasn't what i did for a living. but i was not treated properly by fox with their memo and i said i'm not going to do it. i'm happy i didn't because i raised $6 million for the vets. i had something that night, i had basically a fund raiser for the vets and in one hour we raised $6 million so i was very happy with that and frankly i don't think i would have given up first versus second and not give the vets $6 million. so finishing second and getting them $6 million was okay for me. but i might have been hurt by the debates by not being at the debates. >> mr. trump, it's katty kay here. i want to ask you about a tweet you wrote "i don't believe i've been giv
>> mr. trump, i have to get a little plug in here. abc has a debate saturday night. are you going to show up? >> yes, i will. you know, we had a debate -- a lot of people said maybe that caused me to go down. i like the debate, i've done well in the debates, i've won a lot of the debates. some people said i've won all the debates. according to the polling i won all the debates. what did i know about debating? that wasn't what i did for a living. but i was not treated properly by fox...
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mr. dean dropped out of the race a few weeks later while senator kerry went on to win the party's nomination before losing the general election to incumbent george w. bush. iowa senator tom harkin introduces mr. dean at this 15-minute event. >> well, you guys, you have already got the picture here. i was about to say i'm sure there are some disappointed people here. you know something? if you had told us one year ago we were going to come in third in iowa, we would have given anything for that. and you know something? you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, tom harkin. we're going to south carolina. and oklahoma and arizona! and north dakota! and new mexico! we're going to california! and texas! and new york! and we're going to south dakota! and oregon! and washington! and michigan! and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yaaaah! we will not give up! we will not give up in new hampshire. we will not give up in south carolina. we will not
mr. dean dropped out of the race a few weeks later while senator kerry went on to win the party's nomination before losing the general election to incumbent george w. bush. iowa senator tom harkin introduces mr. dean at this 15-minute event. >> well, you guys, you have already got the picture here. i was about to say i'm sure there are some disappointed people here. you know something? if you had told us one year ago we were going to come in third in iowa, we would have given anything for...