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Transcripts For WDJT Through The Decades 20161029

and i m your host, bill kurtis. it s the titans of late night through the decades. late night television is a place where we go to unwind to find humor in the news of the day or catch up on what is happening with our favorite stars, even see the latest musical acts. it s a place where we feel that we are participating in the it s a place where we feel that we are participating in the collective cultural it not only relatable and interesting but funny. it s a place familiar in feel but holds onto unique personalities who have carved out their own place. today here on through the decades, we are remembering those titans of late night television. and we begin with one of the most recognizable faces of late night television. he was the king of late night and he hosted the tonight show one and only - here s johnny! here s johnny! though ed mcmahon wasn t the one to introduce johnny on his first official night as the tonight show host, those two words are inseparable from t

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Transcripts For CSPAN Inequality In America 20151206

a number on this guy. he was honest. he told the reporter, mr. trump was really tough because he was so unpredictable. i didn t know if he was being nice to me or not. i said, what does that mean? he said we could not figure you out. i said, thank you. i thought it was a couple meant, but i had to be sure. we have no unpredictability. we have to get smart, and we are going to get smart. [applause] i m going to leave it at that. one of the things did you have a question? i have to take care of my pastor. wait one second. one of the things you will say when you leave this room this is such an amazing thing that is happening. you are going to say we were here at a time that really was important. people have come together. but you have to go out and vote. with all of the talk, this and that group. romney failed. mccain couldn t win the first time because it was such a mesh. romney the second time should have been an easy victory. say what you want about obama. he was on let

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 National Portrait Gallery History And Mission 20150208

put another way, the boys and girls received at least one injection of vaccine at four times as much protection as those without it. we can all be proud of the salk vaccine. we can all share in this victory. it will lead to many more in the years ahead. for maximum protection for paralytic polio, three inoculations. the second given no more than three weeks after the first. the third, no more than seven months later. everyone in your community should be vaccinated now. vaccination will saves lives from death or paralysis this year. help your child grow up strong and straight. free from crippling polio. youngsters like david eisenhower, like polio pioneers randy kerr, are part of a bright new future which will see the unconditional surrender of infantile paralysis. next on american history tv national portrait gallery senior historian david ward gives a virtual tour. he focuses on presidential portrait including andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry truman. the smit

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