country and he s promising to do something about it. but he s not saying what. my friends, i say to you, let s enlist the people of america, enlist their hearts and minds in the handling of america. america became great because of not what the government did for people but what the people did for themselves. using an ice hockey analogy, you pass the puck back and forth, you play deference, so nixon basically went into a shell. richard the careful, richard so careful today that he won t say anything about anything to anybody at any time. either he straddles every major issue, i m going to send him some kind of talcom powder he must be getting saddle sore straddling all those issues. humphrey was on the move.
let s enlist the people of america, enlist their hearts and minds in the handling of america. america became great because of not what the government did for people but what the people did for themselves. you pass the puck back and forth, you play deference, so nixon basically went into a shell. richard the careful, richard so careful to do that he won t say anything about anything to anybody at any time. either he straddles every major issue, i m going to send him some kind of talcom powder he must be getting saddle sore straddling all those issues. humphreys had a move, he was attacking us. we had done the same thing we had done in september. i ve told nixon you ve got to
i think we should get mr. humphrey in here for a sock it to me. sock it to me? difference in the campaign is that whenever possible the candidate is never in an environment that he can t control. get in there. the counsel to richard nixon was don t leave script. nixon makes the same speech everywhere he goes. all candidates do that. nixon is speaking on the issues of the day, he s saying there s a lot of things wrong with this country and he s promising to do something about it, he won t say what. my friends, i say to you, let s enlist the people of america, enlist their hearts and minds in the handling of america. america became great because of not what the government did for people but what the people did for themselves. you pass the puck back and forth, you play deference, so nixon basically went into a shell. richard the careful, richard so careful today that he won t say anything about anything to anybody at any time. either he straddles every major issue, i m
welcome back to velshi & rhule. i m stephanie rhule. here are the stories we are watching right now. the suspect in a two-state shooting spree that left three people dead will remain behind bars on $2 million bail. 37-year-old r rarks dee prince was arraigned on attempted murder charges. he killed three coworkers and critically injured two others in maryland before traveling to delaware where he shot another person. an appeals court threw out a $72 million lawsuit against johnson & johnson. an alabama woman s family had won a lawsuit after claimi inii talcom powder contributed to they are cancer.
leaving the sport hall together. meanwhile, the u.s. census data shows there were just over 4,000 bowling alleys open in 2012. they were down 25% from 1998. a lot of numbers. for more let s look at this highly sophisticated representation of bowling over the last decade courtesey of our statistics department. see everything goes down. he was doing a bar graph or something. you are the business expert. why is this happening in bowling? why do you think bowling is going bad? casual sex. really? bowling was a date night thing. it is filled with innuendo. you try to put your fingers in stuff. talcom powder. other people s shoes to try on. no buckles. laces. oh, there are laces. you are right.