walk. that was my last press briefing, about a year ago this week ten years ago this week. katie: dana at the white house. dana: i have some time now to do some hair and makeup. jesse: i do not have hair and makeup. katie: here i am at my college news station doing my weekly political statement in here i am on the five yesterday. i think i ve improved. dana: it is humbling, isn t it? katie: i am in a t-shirt like steven hilton. my hair is green from the green screen. juan: were you playing sports? katie: not in college. in high school, not in college. jesse: i think the producers are mad at me for some reason. not a good picture. i didn t have hair and makeup. i was the only one with no hair and makeup. katie: you could have sent in your own photo. jesse: i don t have pictures of myself from ten
i believe in law attraction. i believe in being a positive person. and three nights before he came to las vegas, i told my husband, oh, i have dreams. you can t imagine. i saw mr. trump in my dreams. and i saw him like i had the opportunity to give a hug. and i had my facebook page, and i wrote so many times, mr. trump, i am a hispanic person, and i hope i have the opportunity to give a hug to you. he doesn t know me. in my pictures i don t have pictures in facebook about myself. did someone from the trump campaign reach out to you after seeing what you posted on facebook? i guess from the campaign, i guess. i touched my feelings, i go by
stat enisland and in new york. we talked to a lot of these people, this is about so much more than these two recent cases. so that s keong lau in chicago. chris welch who is in downtown manhattan not too far from me, northwest of me in tribeca. chris welch, i don t have pictures so i can t see what it looks like from where you are. what have people there been telling you as you been walking tonight? of let me give you a little sense of what we see. within the last half-hour or so, we followed a group, i know you followed a group that went over the brooklyn bridge. we were where that massive rally was earlier tonight before the group split off. it was right there when we came across another group of marchers really, coming from up town, headed back into downtown into
my daddy took me and i loved it. i kept going back. bob: i don t have pictures because they had not invented cameras when i was a child. my christmas memories, the best i have are the ones of the last 15, 20 years. the early ones were forged gettable. dana: you tried to make christmas special for your kids? bob: yes, i do. there were years that there were not christmas. kimberly: we re all family now and you do the nice thing with christmas lights for kids. eric: we have these for you guys. names on the back with the logo. dana: great. it wonder what greg will put in there?
my favorite present was people s almanac. in 1972. a big fat book. it sat and i just read it. they had a glossary of sexual terms. my parents did not know what in that book. anybody my age knows the book. they did the book of lists. they had stuff in there and you would learn stuff you shouldn t have learned. we had a fake pink tree for a while. cheap kolaidescope. bob: where are the pictures? greg: i don t have pictures. we chose to forget the history. kimberly: why? your mom is so cute and sweet. bob and i to go. a couple pictures of me. i loveed christmas. i still love christmas. a happy, special time of year. i loved to sit on santa s lap. that is me with the christmas stocking and i had barbie s. i was 9 months old.