so he wound up missing the crucial putt and a chunk of iowa golf fans were shut out from maybe the most pivotal shot of the year. dana: my sister and i in parker, colorado where we were growing up we regarded greece on a vcr tape and like in the middle of one of the coolest songs every time we played it there was a tornado warning. beep beep beep. lawrence: can you imagine? i would be ticked. greg: ruined the whole experience four didn t it, grease? dana: my mom didn t buy it we had to get it off the tv. jessica: big weekend for olympic trials no one attracted more praise than shah carrie. the dallas texas native bolted past the competition. far enough ahead that she pointed at the clock with 30 meters left to go. as if it wasn t enough of a.
he s a good looking guy. and he was quite amazing. you and your mom, you served alongside. yeah, that s the point of writing this. i want to that on about what i know is about 1% of the population of 300 million the rest of us. they re doing the job of everything while that serving member is away. i remember as a child, my mother never complained. she would say i miss your dad so much it hurts. i miss your dad because i need his counsel on this. i don t want to burden him. my dad told stories about being in the cockpit and how my mom and myself kept him so focused. families do serve. they re doing this dance without talking to each other. when i grew up, and i moned this in the book, my mom didn t want me to lose the sound and the texture of a relationship with a father that i didn t see until i was almost 3 or much of with his back-to-back tours.
statute of limitations has run out, so there will be no judge and jury. there will be no process. the process is that a woman okay. has come forward. i hear you. on the record hey, don lemon, squeezey hold on. my mom didn t name me don lemon easy squeezey keep it easy. i ve got you, man. what i m saying, don, is that is not a factual or legal opinion that s correct. the truth of it is as someone representing the foundation for moral law and kayla moore, we have asked news outlets to represent both sides of the story. there is out there now the opportunity to report even as it relates to these most recent things a two sided part of it. you know, one of which includes mrs. corfman at the time probably being 17 and not 14. but again, the judge has
some kind of cosmopolitan vision which obviously is very racially loaded its in own way. what do the democrats stand for? what do they stand for? i came from a place that wasn t much. my parents were uneducated. my dad didn t graduate from the eighth grade. my mom didn t graduate from high school. we lived in a house i thought it was good at the time. i look back at pictures, it wasn t that great. one teacher taught all eight grades. there was never a church service when i was growing up. we had 13 brothelbrothels. my point is this. that s who we democrats are. we recognize there are a lot of harry reids in the world and i ve always said, i m leaving here. people have asked me the last year, what message do you want to leave with people? and here s a message. i want everyone in america to understand if harry reid can make it in america, anyone can. and i want those young men and
wonderful man. senator from tennessee. chairman of the foreign relations committee. what a fine man. he has always been fair in everything i ve known him to deal with. as far as we democrats, i think we all feel that way. a very, very fair man. so he is a he is the hallmark of kind of people that i think we should hold our arms up to. final question here, what do the democrats stand for? in some ways i think when you go back and you look at the postmortems and read the interviews with folks particularly in that those states in the industrial midwest that hillary clinton lost, there was a sense that they stood for the status quo or they stood for some kind of cosmopolitan vision which obviously is very racially loaded its in own way. what do the democrats stand for? what do they stand for? i came from a place that wasn t much. my parents were uneducated. my dad didn t graduate from the eighth grade. my mom didn t graduate from high school. we lived in a house i thought it was go