Meet Coventry s real life Santa Claus
He even spends months growing a real beard for his festive duties!
Joe Lawless dresses up as Santa every year, growing his real beard to do so
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i m on the board of the hospital where beau was treated, and they are finding miracles. the way that he bolstered meghan mccain in that clip, that s what he does, he does that to strangers all the time because he s been so touched by tragedy and now by cancer. the cancer community and many others, certain ly military families are drawn to him. and i ve seen that in him over and over. i think the book is a terrific book. if i can plug that for a holiday gift, promise me dad. anybody who s had to deal with loss, and we all have, anybody who s had to deal with cancer, i ve spent too much time in cancer wards, it s really a powerful testimony. it is pure joe biden. what this showed about joe biden was something i think democrats missed with hillary, which was his relatability. he s very relatable. that s why they called him uncle joe, even in his gaffes. we all know as republicans we would make fun of joe biden as a gaffe machine, get a chuckle out of it, but it made him human.
kind of no provision for them. not only to do with medicine, to do with the environment. fabulous childrens hospitals, there s fabulous, you know, things for adults. but when you actually look at what teenagers are, which is neither a child or an adult, there s nothing. he and his teammate pete townsend created team cancer america, based on a program they had been involved with for years in the uk. the charity creates teens-only cancer wards in the hospitals. you have enough problems as it is just being a teenager without having that lumped on top of you, so we provide a specialized environment where they can be comfort being teenagers. i had a life of privilege, and it was supplied by teenagers supporting me. near the top of the hour, i m brooke baldwin. it s not what you want to hear,
daltrey and band mate pete townsend created teen containser america, based on a program they have both been involved with for years in the uk. it creates teens-only cancer wards in hospitals. you have enough psychological problems just being a teenager without that being lumped on top of you, so we provide a specialized environment where they can be comfortable being teenagers. i ve had a life of privilege, and it was supplied by teenagers support. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no. try it, and see what your good driving can save you.
as far as the charity is concerned, that will totally dry up. you will not have a lot of people giving lots of money to charity. they give and they are nice but when you tell them the deduction is not going to be there, i have a feeling it is going to dry up if not completely, most of it will dry up. greta: are you saying people who are going to pay for the jobs act are the people who are resippient of a lot of charity in this recipient of a lot of charity in this country? i think so. many of us give a lot of money to charity, we take a legitimate deduction. when there is no more deduction it is unlikely that lots of people are going to be making those big contributions. greta: who is going to the soup kitchens, schools, cancer wards? maybe nobody. because the government doesn t have the money. maybe nobody will do it and that s very sad. not all of the contributions are great. many of those contributions