It went out of nowhere with a shock. We waited for mike to get back and my comment was i never been through this and dont know the right answer. That was, and i spoke to a lot of attorneys and legal scholars who said mikes calls was one of the more brilliant legal calls they are aware of representing me as his client. So we said no. Next day, the hearing is scheduled for is 11 oclock. I will touch on the judge never being on time. I did the math after calculating irritatingly and putting in my Court Journal he was late on average 40 minutes for trial whether that is in the morning, after break or lunch, it added up to 40 minutes on average and i think i am giving him the benefit of the doubt. I thought a federal judge wouldnt know better. We were there on time and we were properly ready to do your best. I didnt expect to hear back from mike until much later. While we were staying at the place we were at there was a slow drain in the sink the whole time. It irritated me but i could not
Book festival but while i loved reading i never thought i would write a book can certainly not one about myself. It is a sense of urgency to go to the oldest people to get the stories before it is too late to have a father and a daughter who both came together the daughter said i am taking you to the coffee shop now and you will tell me this story that 30 30 000000 people read the Health Insurance to say that a moral arc spins slowly there are things wrong with the Health Care Bill but which johnson would have said once you pass it is easy to fix it. The true calling is to bring back the dead i try to do that might be eisenhowers of the warburg also those lights generals request ted roosevelt, jr. I dont think i can afford another 10 years on Franklin Pierce so i am bringing all mind back in the same time absolutely what i care about the ku. Cspan will have questions brother, rod blagojevich. This is 45 minutes from the city club in chicago. [applause] [applause] date you. The queue th
With celebrate the most american of holidays each year years later he with a laugh about it. He was one dash she said it was the great line. But back then mitt romney appeared on the news on his own. As he was getting used to the spotlight and then he had his appendix out. Reporters once wrote he made 2,000 would actually she pointed firefighters in the direction of the fire. He just wanted to be a part of it. He said he idolized his father did he follow in the ideological footsteps as well politically . Yes. This is michigan and you have to learn how to ingratiate yourself. At the time as a politician of Race Relations and then to go to harvard than like massachusetts and if youre going to be a centrist republican to be successful you better figure out how to play nice. With the abortion i want try to repeal any thing and i wont take any action on cave marriage thatd since the direction of the liberal end of the scale. What about huntsman . There is of great picture of teesixteen but
Man Barry Goldwater was a jutjawed, handsome arizona senator, and a conservative who spoke with clarity and decisiveness. A deeply principled man who would stand up to the Eastern Liberal establishment, and especially who would take a tough line in the cold war. Goldwater but appease an aggressor, and eventually youll have to go to war with him. Man the thing about goldwaters rhetoric that scared people was that goldwater would kick off a nuclear war. You didnt want goldwaters finger next to that button. We have the guts to make our intentions clear so clear they dont need translation or interpretation. Man senator goldwater was not the extremist that he was painted. Some of the people behind him were, but he wasnt. Sabato in 1964, it was the grassroots in the Republican Party that changed the g. O. P. Forever. Almost the entire republican establishment either publicly or privately abhorred goldwater, didnt want him to be the nominee and then didnt really support him when he became the
Housing, jobs, schools, and some called it a riot; others a rebellion. What is certain is the most destructive and deadly unrest in the United States since the 1863 draft riots during the civil war. In the end, detroit had 43 dead, 1100 injured, over 7200 arrests and more than 2000 buildings destroyed. Detroit, 1967. A city in flames. A lot of the smoke was right up in here on 12th street, which is what it was called then. Soledad disturbances began on 12th street, since renamed rosa parks boulevard. They started spotaneously after a routine police raid on an illegal bar, or what locals called, a blind pig. Dan mckane was a young street cop in detroits tactical mobe unit. Soledad how would you have described the Detroit Police department in 1967 . Dan well, it was majority white male. Soledad Loretta Holmes was in that blind pig that night, to welcome back soldiers coming home from vietnam. Suddenly, police burst in. Loretta they took us downstairs, to about four i say three or four pa