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Transcripts For WTXF Good Day Philadelphia At 7A 20160926

But it is getting brighter out. Fiftyfour at the airport. Sun rise happening at 6 53 officially. It is looking good out there. It is just on the chilly side. That rain will a live not during the day but at the night sometime after sunset depending where you live with an overnight low of 65 degrees. We will to talk more about that rain and what kind of week it will be in a few minutes but bob kelly, you are kind of bus think morning. It the is busy. Everybody is in a good mood sitting in the jam this morning. Live look at i95 north bound, between bridge, and cottman avenue. Everybody is push off to the right, that is because of the accident here, which is taking out the two left lanes. Here comes sun glare popping northbound and then south on i95 we have been seeing a motorcade of Fire Fighters from bucks county making their way down to wilmington to pay that are respects to the wilmington Fire Fighters. Problems coming from new jersey, overturn tractor trailer, on the ramp, from 42 to

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reflections On Richard Nixon 20160425

Watergate. Richard nixons Deputy Assistant played a role in revealing the coverup that destroyed the presidency. He reflects along with Washington Post reporter, bob woodward on his personality and they offer opinions on topics ranging from watergate to nixon was a policies in vietnam. Policies in vietnam. This program is an hour. Good evening. I want to welcome you to this conversation with Alexander Butterfield and bob woodward which will be conducted by my friend and colleague, director of the lbj president ial library. I am director of the center, which is pleased to be cosponsoring this Evenings Program along with the lbj library. Bob woodward, as many of you know, has a special tie to the university of texas. In 2003, he and his Washington Post colleague, Charles Bernstein placed papers at the university center. It was a historically significant acquisition, which was fittingly celebrated here, so together again this evening. Much has transpired over the following decade. Public,

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Transcripts For WESH WESH 2 News At 400pm 20160121
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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington This Week 20121230

Many remember the emotional scene that played out as arnold took his final walk up the 18th fairway during his 50th consecutive and final masters appearance in april 2004. There they were, once again. Since then, Arnold Palmer has never stopped giving. He has continued to help, heel, and inspire. He remained as committed to others as ever. Today, we honor this good man. He has done so much. Not just to mainstream the sport of golf, but he has used his fame to serve others. Arnold palmer, for your great contributions to the game of golf, but mostly for your lifetime of service, congress recognizes you today with our nations highest civilian honor. Congratulations, palmer,. Arnold palmer. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the United States senate, the honorable harry reid. [applause] as an 18 or 19yearold young man, i came to the realization i was not going to be the athlete of my dreams. I was not big enough, fast enough, or good enough. But i still have those drea

Transcripts For CSPAN Public Affairs 20121225

Do you still write your songs down with paper and pencil . Yes, i do. I have always carried a little recording device of some sort. They used to be pretty big, but now they are quite small, and i always carry a pen and paper, and i am ready if something occurs to me. You mentioned merle travis. What other musicians . Ry cooder is my favorite guitar player, but there are many others to choose from. There was an album that was a formative for me. Paradise and lunch. There was a guy coming up called tom rush who played here at the cellar door, and he played in boston at the 47. I really pattern myself after, just a guy with a guitar, full position, unapologetic. Falcon musician. Unapologetic folk musician. And i would say wouldtwo and the beatles. What do you think of current pop music . You know, i guess i do not like it a whole lot. [laughter] [applause] i guess i dont like it a whole lot. What would we find i sound just like my dad. There are great people out there, i know it. And i do

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