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aircraft, and no one who heard palmer's voice was surprised that it was him because oreo palmer was an accomplished marathon runner and won the fdny fitness medal every year. he was blazing the trail, rising up toward missy doi. before palmer's radio recordings were discovered, they had been lost for a e period of time. no one knew they existed. before they were discovered, it was estimated that no firefighter had gotten higher than the 50th floor. but from palmer's radio transmissions, we know that he ascended at least to the 79th floor. he wasthte rising toward melissi at a rate of one floor a minute, telling the firefighters behind him which path to take. and as he encountered survivors, he would tell them how to get down to the 40th floor, which was where the only working elevator was. anyway, i'll let you read the rest of it in the book, but it's -- as we all know, one hell of a story. [ applause ]le >> so we got a few questions before you came here, so there's a lot of people who have a lot of things they want to talk about. we'll start with questions aboua the book. we've gon
aircraft, and no one who heard palmer's voice was surprised that it was him because oreo palmer was an accomplished marathon runner and won the fdny fitness medal every year. he was blazing the trail, rising up toward missy doi. before palmer's radio recordings were discovered, they had been lost for a e period of time. no one knew they existed. before they were discovered, it was estimated that no firefighter had gotten higher than the 50th floor. but from palmer's radio transmissions, we know...
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grew and flourished. >> right now, we are standing in this historical suite which is located in the palmer building. it is the suite where the last offices of dr. will and charlie mayo are located along with the board of governors room. this space is used as a museum today. our patients and visitors are able to learn more about our history. how the mayos practiced medicine was much different than it is today. william was the physician who would go out into the country and get on his buggy and horse and take it out to the farm and visit the patients. surgeries were performed on kitchen tables, not in hospitals or in operating rooms settings. instruments in medicine were very crude. what you are looking at are some medicines that were carried in a positions bag. there are not many to select from. there was not a lot known about what would cure different ailments. this is what they had and would prescribe to patients. they would administer one dose and hope that it would work. the mayos practiced this but will they realized they needed larger space. so they opted to rent some space in downtow
grew and flourished. >> right now, we are standing in this historical suite which is located in the palmer building. it is the suite where the last offices of dr. will and charlie mayo are located along with the board of governors room. this space is used as a museum today. our patients and visitors are able to learn more about our history. how the mayos practiced medicine was much different than it is today. william was the physician who would go out into the country and get on his buggy...
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palmer. >> i think that is an idea we could look at. i think we have a pretty robust testing and certification program and i.t. division. i probably would think we would fold it into that department if we did something like that. >> i guess that goes to my next question. i know you can't always believe what you read in the paper, but i did see a political article recently discussing the departure of mr. ryan messiahs in the article said, actually the title of it is losing eac losing key expert reflects crisis at commission. the article discussed director newbies leadership as part of generally poor leadership and that they lost technical expert g when ryan left. >> an individual, jerome lovato had been appointed as the new testing and certification director. can you describe the process by which mr. lovato was hired. was it an open call for applications? did he apply? how many other people apply? >> commissioners don't involve themselves in personal matters. >> that was a decision of the executive director. the job was posted. they rece
palmer. >> i think that is an idea we could look at. i think we have a pretty robust testing and certification program and i.t. division. i probably would think we would fold it into that department if we did something like that. >> i guess that goes to my next question. i know you can't always believe what you read in the paper, but i did see a political article recently discussing the departure of mr. ryan messiahs in the article said, actually the title of it is losing eac losing...
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but from palmer's radio transmissions, we know that ascended at least to the 79th floor. he was rising toward melissa doy at a rate of one floor a minute. telling the firefighters behind him, which paths to take and as he encountered survivor, he would tell them how to get down to the 40th floor which was where the only working elevator was. anyway. i'll let you reed the -- read the rest of it in the book. it's -- as we all know, one hell of a story. [applause] allison: we got a few questions before you came here. so there's a lot of people who have a lot of things they want to talk about. we'll start with questions about the book and move on to the state of journalism and to cbs. but this person says in the book you discuss values, virtues and vices you see in america. what's the most important value, virtue, and vice you see today? scott: character is destiny that is inescapable. it's one of the subjects of the book. there's a chapter in the book about the 2016 election and it's called human beingries. and it applies to both sides in this case. what concerns me a great
but from palmer's radio transmissions, we know that ascended at least to the 79th floor. he was rising toward melissa doy at a rate of one floor a minute. telling the firefighters behind him, which paths to take and as he encountered survivor, he would tell them how to get down to the 40th floor which was where the only working elevator was. anyway. i'll let you reed the -- read the rest of it in the book. it's -- as we all know, one hell of a story. [applause] allison: we got a few questions...
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palmer. >> i think that's an idea that we could look at. i think we have a robust testing and certification program and an i.t. division. i probably would think we would fold it into that department if we did something like that. >> well, i guess that goes to my next question. you can't always believe what you read in the paper. but i did see a political article recently discussing the departure of a mr. ryan me sigh as and the article said that -- actually the title of it was losing eac losing key expert reflects crisis at commission. the article discussed director new by's leadership as part of a poor leadership, quote and that quote, they've ranged so much expertise when he left. i understand that shortly thereafter you announced, madam chairwoman, that an individual jerome lovato would have been appointed as the new testing and certification director. can you describe the process by which mr. lovato was hired? was it an open call for applications? did he apply? how many other people applied? >> the commissioners don't involve themselves
palmer. >> i think that's an idea that we could look at. i think we have a robust testing and certification program and an i.t. division. i probably would think we would fold it into that department if we did something like that. >> well, i guess that goes to my next question. you can't always believe what you read in the paper. but i did see a political article recently discussing the departure of a mr. ryan me sigh as and the article said that -- actually the title of it was...
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palmer: what was my point? that we are leading the world in lowering carbon emissions or what about the shift in the and the potential for impacting weather? does anyone want to comment on that? probably not. mr. russell: i am happy to comment on that. we have seen over the state at talking to farmers over the last 15 years, we first started talking about it came weather, and then we came up with a lot of natural cycles to lean into, and we are now believing increasingly that those natural cycles exist but that something else is happening that is really radically different, and we are ready to her leaning into fixing those things we can fix. the magnetic field, but we can fix carbon, nnd it does have a impact on our farms. rep. palmer: natural variation is having a greater impact on climate change than carbon emissions. that does not mean carbon emissions do not have an impact -- they do. they certainly do. but in terms of resiliency, and i thought that is what we are here to talk about, adaptation, mitigation,
palmer: what was my point? that we are leading the world in lowering carbon emissions or what about the shift in the and the potential for impacting weather? does anyone want to comment on that? probably not. mr. russell: i am happy to comment on that. we have seen over the state at talking to farmers over the last 15 years, we first started talking about it came weather, and then we came up with a lot of natural cycles to lean into, and we are now believing increasingly that those natural...
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lauren palmer's been speaking at the infected blood inquiry — which is investigating how the nhs gave thousands of patients contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer as a brand—new baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, but nine years later both her parents died of aids. today she told the public why the anti infected blood how her father caught the disease from the but, blood product he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv.” turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really scared because having your mother who you doted on, you literally would follow her around the house like a shadow, she was everything to me. we were very close. she told the inquiry the impact of the infections was devastating. she had two brothers and they had been a loving family but the illness affected her father's brain and he became violent. in 1990 both parents were admitted to hospital and d
lauren palmer's been speaking at the infected blood inquiry — which is investigating how the nhs gave thousands of patients contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer as a brand—new baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, but nine years later both her parents died of aids. today she told the public why the anti infected blood how her father caught the disease...
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lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood product factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she adored, had in turn been infected with hiv. the illness made herfather violent and her mother turned to drink. i literally would follow her around the house like a little shadow, she was literally everything to me, and then to see and watch her suddenly become this different person and be intoxicated around me, there were often times when i was...very scared. in 1993, when lauren was just nine years old, both her parents wer
lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s...
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that's right we've got palmer luckey, founder of oculus, acquired by facebook in 2014. left a few years later and started your own company, a tech defense start-up called andrill. i want to start with the sort of tricky space of tech and government contracts today you have the amazon shareholder meeting, seeing backlash against the facial recognition technology, google trying to win government contracts as well, but a backlash from its own employees. what happens if american tech can't work with the government on some of these contracts this is your space you're operating? >> we lose and china wins. that's why i started the companies because northrop grumman and lockheed market they know how to build submarines and fighter jets but don't know how to build autonomous systems. you have big tech companies have scooped up the talent in the country, the best and brightest that america has to offer and refuse to work on national security problems for the most part you know they will sell them cloud services or operating systems but don't want to build tools partly for pr reas
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e winners from william palmer high school. >> it didn't take long in our research to find the disparities in voting rights, especially native-americans. that was a shock to me considering we have been in co-existence for a long time and they struggle with voting rights and gerrymandering is an outdated exists and still exists and there are problems and those are things we wanted to focus on. >> to watch all the entries, go to studentcam.org. >> our guest is karen mill. inise topic of small business. fintech, small business and the american dream -- karen, thank you for being with us.
e winners from william palmer high school. >> it didn't take long in our research to find the disparities in voting rights, especially native-americans. that was a shock to me considering we have been in co-existence for a long time and they struggle with voting rights and gerrymandering is an outdated exists and still exists and there are problems and those are things we wanted to focus on. >> to watch all the entries, go to studentcam.org. >> our guest is karen mill. inise...
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cincinnati strong drew palmer. he hits two home runs off of palmer who allowed seven runs in less than two innings and they clobbered them 12-4. one bright side, pablo sandoval pitched one inning of scoreless baseball and hit a three run home run. game 7 wednesday night in the warriors are now tied. >>> another mile stone for tiger woods. he was honored yesterday for the comeback masters win. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor. his victory at augusta national marked the first masters win since 2005 and now has 15 career majors. >>> uber and lyft drivers preparing to strike, how the companies are responding to worker complaints. >> reporter: a supervisor in san francisco says stores are discriminating against a certain group of people. we will explain next. >> we are watching pictures now of a huge yacht fire in a marina. the latest next. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track
cincinnati strong drew palmer. he hits two home runs off of palmer who allowed seven runs in less than two innings and they clobbered them 12-4. one bright side, pablo sandoval pitched one inning of scoreless baseball and hit a three run home run. game 7 wednesday night in the warriors are now tied. >>> another mile stone for tiger woods. he was honored yesterday for the comeback masters win. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor. his victory at...
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palmer high school in colorado springs, colorado, for "what it means to be american: voting." >> it's easy to believe that we have reached a point where all rights are equal -- all people's rights are equal. we still aren't there yet. there are always going to be holes we can fix and that we should be striving to point out and educate ourselves a bit. >> we saw the top 12 contestants and we were like, "wow, this is pretty tough competition." we did not expect -- we were super excited. it was amazing to have all of our hard work rewarded. in today's controversial world, it can be difficult to find one factor to unite us all as americans. right off the bat, the most american things we could think of our burgers, fireworks, bald age, we oftenthis decide what america was founded on. one of the most import and ideals implemented in america's government is that every man is represented. this is what makes us american, voting. the concept that everyone affected by government gets a say in their government. the definition of everyone has evolved. it wasn't until early 1870, in amendment 15, t
palmer high school in colorado springs, colorado, for "what it means to be american: voting." >> it's easy to believe that we have reached a point where all rights are equal -- all people's rights are equal. we still aren't there yet. there are always going to be holes we can fix and that we should be striving to point out and educate ourselves a bit. >> we saw the top 12 contestants and we were like, "wow, this is pretty tough competition." we did not expect --...
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lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood products factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she adored, had in turn been infected with hiv. the illness made herfather violent and her mother turned to drink. i literally would follow her around the house like a little shadow, she was literally everything to me, and then to see and watch her suddenly become this different person and be intoxicated around me, there were often times when i was...very scared. in 1993, when lauren was just nine years old, both her parents we
lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s...
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lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood product factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she adored, had in turn been infected with hiv. the illness made herfather violent and her mother turned to drink. i literally would follow her around the house like a little shadow, she was literally everything to me, and then to see and watch her suddenly become this different person and be intoxicated around me, there were often times when i was...very scared. in 1993, when lauren was just nine years old, both her parents wer
lauren palmer's father had been given infected blood products for his severe haemophilia. he passed the virus to her mother. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer, born in 1983, a christmas day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> ninan: rising tensions in the middle east today. palestinian militants in gaza launched about 200 rockets into southern israel, testing an already-fragile cease-fire. at least four israelis were hurt. israel retaliated with air strikes and tank fire into gaza. at least four palestinians were killed, including a pregnant woman and her young daughter. venezuelan's opposition leader today called for new demonstrations to force out president nicolas maduro. juan guaido also urged the country's armed forces to rise up and support his cause. adriana diaz is in caracas. >> reporter: their faces were concealed, but they wanted their presence seen. dozens of self-proclaimed president juan guaido supporters displayed a united front. they gathered at this plaza in eastern caracas... ( cheers ) ...the opposition's home base. the rest of the city was mostly quiet, despite guaido's call for morning rallies outside military installations in homes of attracting soldiers to his movement. we found lackluster protests, like this one near the national
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> ninan: rising tensions in the middle east today. palestinian militants in gaza launched about 200 rockets into southern israel, testing an already-fragile cease-fire. at least four israelis were hurt. israel retaliated with air strikes and tank fire into gaza. at least four palestinians were killed, including a pregnant woman and her young daughter. venezuelan's opposition leader today called for new demonstrations to force out president nicolas...
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ian palmer reports from brighton. brighton survived but their manager does not. if chris hughton knew about his future after the defeat to manchester city yesterday, he didn't let it show. we want to be better next season and we need to be because this division is getting more demanding and tougher. i don't expect it to be an easier season. we will need to be better. 215 games in charge, chris hughton was sacked after a promising start, and a high water mark mid—table position, brighton's away form deteriorated. on top of that, the seagulls found it hard to score goals. relegation was a real possibility until two weeks ago. with premier league status secured for a third year, the club has decided to part company with chris hughton. if you look at the margin of safety ended up being two points over cardiff city in the end. that all hinged on one result that was out of brighton's hands. so, i think, you have to look at the results of the second half of the season. disappointed really. what he's done for the club the last three years is unbelievable. he brought us
ian palmer reports from brighton. brighton survived but their manager does not. if chris hughton knew about his future after the defeat to manchester city yesterday, he didn't let it show. we want to be better next season and we need to be because this division is getting more demanding and tougher. i don't expect it to be an easier season. we will need to be better. 215 games in charge, chris hughton was sacked after a promising start, and a high water mark mid—table position, brighton's...
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lauren palmer's been speaking at the infected blood inquiry — which is investigating how the nhs gave thousands of patients contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer is a brand—new baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, butjust nine years later both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, she told the public inquiry into infected blood, how herfather, a severe haemophiliac, caught the disease from the blood product, factor 8, he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really scared because having your mother who you doted on, literally would follow her around the house like a shadow, she was literally everything to me. we were very close. she told the inquiry the impact of the infections was devastating. she had two brothers and they had been a loving family but the illness affected herfather‘s brain and he became violent. in 1993, both parents were admitte
lauren palmer's been speaking at the infected blood inquiry — which is investigating how the nhs gave thousands of patients contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. lauren palmer is a brand—new baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, butjust nine years later both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, she told the public inquiry into infected blood, how...
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jake sherman and anna palmer, also with us. hans, start with you. walk us through this new reporting what democrats think the president wants out of this process? >> reporter: it's clear listening to officials all morning they want some sort of negotiation but doesn't seem like they're ready to put the president in front just yet and have them rejoin the conversation at a presidential level. the vibe all morning has basically been, well, of course, conversations will go on, or that's the feeling, most recently on usmca. the sentiment here is very real. listen to how sarah sanders put it moments ago. >> the democrats have shown that they're not capable of doing anything else. so far they've been unwilling and, you know, able to sit down and solve any real problems. it's very hard to have a meeting where you accuse the president's the united states of a crime and then an hour later show up and act as if nothing's happened. >> reporter: we haven't had a chance to ask the president whether or not he wants to be impeached. peter alexander is reporting th
jake sherman and anna palmer, also with us. hans, start with you. walk us through this new reporting what democrats think the president wants out of this process? >> reporter: it's clear listening to officials all morning they want some sort of negotiation but doesn't seem like they're ready to put the president in front just yet and have them rejoin the conversation at a presidential level. the vibe all morning has basically been, well, of course, conversations will go on, or that's the...
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the other golfers receiving this award, arnold palmer was well in his 70s. jack nicklaus was into his 60s, and charlie sifert was into his 90s when he received it. so it's seen as a lifetime award. that's the one little bit of questionable thing here that tiger is getting it so young. maybe getting it so young will prompt him to do even bigger things that he's doing off the golf course. he has been doing some great things in terms of education with his foundation. he's changing lives of students and youngsters, but he's very early on in his lifetime journey. so it just seemed a little peculiar he would receive this award at such an early age. >> you know, kyle, democrat or republican, there's no debate that tiger woods is a phenomenal athlete. do you think this potentially is a unifying choice? >> i think so. generally speaking, athletic accomplishments are neither democratic nor republican accomplishments. these are things all americans can rally behind. i think that president trump's emphasis on athletic achievement is probably intentional. there's enough
the other golfers receiving this award, arnold palmer was well in his 70s. jack nicklaus was into his 60s, and charlie sifert was into his 90s when he received it. so it's seen as a lifetime award. that's the one little bit of questionable thing here that tiger is getting it so young. maybe getting it so young will prompt him to do even bigger things that he's doing off the golf course. he has been doing some great things in terms of education with his foundation. he's changing lives of...
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where does john palmer fit into this? by the time of the 19 -- 1895 dedication, that is what he is standing and yelling at the dedication. that this war is always about slavery, and that union troops were marching south not just afraid the slaves but to force our rights. was an and palmer abolitionist before and after the war. and he became the governor of contact to e -- of kentucky. he wrote to his wife on many occasions and said in one, i have fulfilled everything that i have set out to fight for. i have just accomplished emancipation in kentucky. >> one way to read this sentiment is to read the memorial landscapes. the most readily available of those is gettysburg, 1500 monuments, mostly union monuments. if you read them there, the word that will appear most often by far is union. emancipation appears sometimes. overwhelmingly more common on the monuments than emancipation. there are divisions between the confederates. the southern can historical society papers is lee's army's view of the war. the southern bivouac was
where does john palmer fit into this? by the time of the 19 -- 1895 dedication, that is what he is standing and yelling at the dedication. that this war is always about slavery, and that union troops were marching south not just afraid the slaves but to force our rights. was an and palmer abolitionist before and after the war. and he became the governor of contact to e -- of kentucky. he wrote to his wife on many occasions and said in one, i have fulfilled everything that i have set out to...
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the late arnold palmer and jacko nicholas and just like the grandpa i never had i end up naming my son charlie after himhi and to be chosen as the next golfer after charlie is remarkable. so thank you again. thank you mister president. [applause] thank you mister president. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . . . >> here on c-span2 tonight "the communicators" is next with a look at issues facing small and medium-sized telecom companies. after that, illinois senator talks about your strategy in iraq following her recent trip to the country with the congressional delegation. later, a look at the international response to objections in north korea. >> this week on "the communicators" we will be looking at some of the issues facing smaller telecom companies. joining us is david heimbach. he's executive vice president and matt oka is also with us president and ceo of an organization which for a long time is known as the american cable association and now it is america's medications association. why the name chang
the late arnold palmer and jacko nicholas and just like the grandpa i never had i end up naming my son charlie after himhi and to be chosen as the next golfer after charlie is remarkable. so thank you again. thank you mister president. [applause] thank you mister president. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . . . >> here on c-span2 tonight "the communicators" is next with a look at issues facing small...
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thankful standing by him during his both difficult times jones golf legends jack nicklaus an arnold palmer and you see you know. i've battled tried to try to hang in there and i've tried to come back and play played a great game of golf again i'm lucky enough to have had the opportunity to do it again and found a game that is a little bit into this and the amazing masters experience that i just had a few weeks ago. certainly. it's the highlight of one of what i've accomplished so far my life i go it's up next here on day w. what will south africa's elections that mean for the country's troubled economy get this will happen in business africa in just a moment. we're not here to join you but to eliminate prejudices. we're not here to change your opinion but to open some space for different points of view we're not here to speak on behalf of anybody but to let everybody speak for themselves. we're not here to give the right answers or to ask the right questions.
thankful standing by him during his both difficult times jones golf legends jack nicklaus an arnold palmer and you see you know. i've battled tried to try to hang in there and i've tried to come back and play played a great game of golf again i'm lucky enough to have had the opportunity to do it again and found a game that is a little bit into this and the amazing masters experience that i just had a few weeks ago. certainly. it's the highlight of one of what i've accomplished so far my life i...
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arnold palmer, jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] pres. trump: come on up. come over here. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's newest book, the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives, provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events it faced on leaders, challenges they face, and the legacies they have left behind. order your copy today. it is now available as a hardcover or e-book at www.c-span.org/the presidents. >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country to meet and award the winners of our studentcam video competition. we were recently in sacramento, california with our cable partner comcast and met with second prize middle school winners from a charter school
arnold palmer, jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] pres. trump: come on up. come over here. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's newest book, the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives, provides insight into the lives of...
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arnold palmer, jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] pres. trump: come on up. come over here. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] tonight, we talk about telecom companies with the david heimbach and matthew poca of the communications association. >> when we think of issues like open internet or net neutrality, that debate is important to smaller companies because it has a dramatic impact on the ability of our members to obtain financing to be a book to provide more broadband in smaller communities. >> it is becoming more and more difficult for an operator of our size to compete effectively in the video business, giving the ever-increasing -- give the ever-increasing content costsn. announcer: watch tonight on c-spa
arnold palmer, jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] pres. trump: come on up. come over here. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] tonight,...
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. >> justin finch in palmer park. thank you. >>> 5:03. now, surveillance video, a unique jacket, and a montgomery county police officer's sharp memory helped put a murder suspect in jail this morning. police say edras armando munoz was stabbed to dthth last m on piney branch roadlv in si spring. when witnesses described the suspect as a heavy set man in the company a woman and his distinctive jacket, it rang a ell for one oar leading to the danila f osc manzano-mora. police are asking anyone with information to contact them. >>> today the man accused of randomly stabbing a jogger to deaths near logan circ will be in court. anthony crawford was ruledcosm competent to stand he killed wendy martinez last september a few blos from her home. >>> also happenito day, a former firefighter will be sentenced for starting several fires in prince george's county. tyreek torney admitted to setting the fires after he was caught trying to burn downtl suiand high school last year. he also confessed to setting his ex-girlfriend's house on fire while she a
. >> justin finch in palmer park. thank you. >>> 5:03. now, surveillance video, a unique jacket, and a montgomery county police officer's sharp memory helped put a murder suspect in jail this morning. police say edras armando munoz was stabbed to dthth last m on piney branch roadlv in si spring. when witnesses described the suspect as a heavy set man in the company a woman and his distinctive jacket, it rang a ell for one oar leading to the danila f osc manzano-mora. police are...
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not only does this produce revenue for the palmer house but children from the orphanage work on this small farm and learn valuable skills and pocket money. they found csa's in a number of places around the country and they are a example of local community building that tocqueville would have celebrated and it is a new phenomenon. the first in the u.s. started not far from where i live in massachusetts, and only in 1985. today there are 6000. another example of a local level and community building they found were the increasing number of micro or craft breweries. this is a relatively new development. in the 1970's the u.s. had a few hundred breweries, large-scale industrial types. by 2017 there were 5000, many of which are small, local craft breweries that they found as they traveled around. so significant was this indicator according to them of vibrant social capital that they identified local craft breweries as one of the most reliable signs of civic energy in the united states. chesterton, who visited between 1921 and then again in 1931, his visits book ended the experiment with pr
not only does this produce revenue for the palmer house but children from the orphanage work on this small farm and learn valuable skills and pocket money. they found csa's in a number of places around the country and they are a example of local community building that tocqueville would have celebrated and it is a new phenomenon. the first in the u.s. started not far from where i live in massachusetts, and only in 1985. today there are 6000. another example of a local level and community...
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the late arnold palmer, the great jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i ended up becoming so close with him that i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to have been chosen as the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. so thank you again, and thank you, mr. president. [applause] president trump: come on up. come over here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> on newsmakers, representative patrick mchenry of north carolina, ranking member of the financial wars -- financial services committee, talks about fed policy, the white house nominating process and nominees that have pulled out. here's a preview. hear abouturious to your take on the recent fed nominations. stephen moore and herman cain were floated for these jobs but not formally nominated. i'm curious to hear you talk about what would you like to see
the late arnold palmer, the great jack nicholson, and the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i ended up becoming so close with him that i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to have been chosen as the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. so thank you again, and thank you, mr. president. [applause] president trump: come on up. come over here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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the great arnold palmer, the nicholas -- the great greaticklaus, and the charlie sifford. the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] president trump: come on up. come over here. thank, everybody -- thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ c-span's washington journal, live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, molly reynolds of the brookings institution will be with us to talk about congressional subpoena power and the molar investigation. investigation. fortune 500 on how companies have received money from federal grants. be sure to watch starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning and join the discussion. "q&a," journalist and author on his new book, "the american family," which captures the red scare during his family's own ordeal. >> secretary of state mike pompeo traveled to finland where he spoke in a ministerial meeting. he warned against acti
the great arnold palmer, the nicholas -- the great greaticklaus, and the charlie sifford. the man who was like the grandfather i never had. i was so close to him i ended up naming my son charlie after him. so to be the next golfer after charlie is truly remarkable. thank you again. thank you, mr. president. [applause] president trump: come on up. come over here. thank, everybody -- thank you very much, everybody. [applause] ♪ c-span's washington journal, live everyday with news and policy...
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. >> tambiÉn se la dieron antes a golfista como arnold palmer el Último fue el presidente obama con charly clifford. >> cerramos con mÁs. >> cerramos con mÁs. >> cambio y fuera. ¡ya! !dejame en paz! todo lo que hago está mal. ¡siempre mal! carlos... [la puerta se azota] ♪ se está corriendo la voz. está comprobado. ninguna gasolina te da mejor millaje que chevron con techron. chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. y lo hacemos de corazón. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). >> esta noche a las 11 >>> andrÉs se encuentra en san josÉ, cuentanos quÉ es lo que quieren hacer residentes de un vecindario al sur >>> ¿quÉ tal? >>> mire, van a recibir cientos de miles de dÓlares producto de un acuerdo judicial con la compaÑÍa elÉctrica quieren ver cÓmo lo distribuyen les vamos a contar a las e >>> la forma en cÓmo se comunican los jÓvenes no solamente en base de emojis >>> una lista de palabras usadas por la generaciÓn >>> nacido en los 90. buenas noches. >>> en mÉxico, los restos de un aviÓn privado en donde viajaban 13 personas 5 miembros de
. >> tambiÉn se la dieron antes a golfista como arnold palmer el Último fue el presidente obama con charly clifford. >> cerramos con mÁs. >> cerramos con mÁs. >> cambio y fuera. ¡ya! !dejame en paz! todo lo que hago está mal. ¡siempre mal! carlos... [la puerta se azota] ♪ se está corriendo la voz. está comprobado. ninguna gasolina te da mejor millaje que chevron con techron. chevron con techron. cuídalo siempre. y lo hacemos de corazón. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ )...
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betsy palmer was chairman of the the president of the united nations general assembly and the recipient of the another mother for peace award, issued a call for women everywhere to join us in the mother's resistance to war. she launched our document on its historic journey around the world to be signed by mothers of every land. we wish all of you could have been there, and that is why it is my special pleasure to introduce to you our keynote speaker, commissioner of consumer affairs of new york city, beth myerson grants. -- grant. [applause] >> i have a great sense of pride. sharing this day with all of you and sharing this dais with the people you face. it is very meaningful to come all the way across our torn and divided country and see some of people whose heads are in the same place as mine. the last time any of us were together was a little bit over a year ago and washington. barbara androthy, paul, we were at the introduction of the peace department legislation we are campaign so hard for. 79 sponsors of the bill. i remember particularly at the wouldjoe and saying, she wear her mo
betsy palmer was chairman of the the president of the united nations general assembly and the recipient of the another mother for peace award, issued a call for women everywhere to join us in the mother's resistance to war. she launched our document on its historic journey around the world to be signed by mothers of every land. we wish all of you could have been there, and that is why it is my special pleasure to introduce to you our keynote speaker, commissioner of consumer affairs of new york...
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el homicidio en playa de palmer fue violento y segÚn las averiguaciones, producto un extraÑo robo. el padre del joven, al no recibir sus respuestas satisfactorias iniciÓ su propia investigación que espera que ayude a esclarecer el crimen. >> taylor viajo a california playa del carmen el aÑo pasado para celebrar el cumpleaÑos nÚmero 30 de uno de ellos. pero en circunstancias que se desconoce apareciÓ muerto en un parque cerca de la playa. su padre pensÓ que era una farsa cruel, mÁs aÚn porque tanto el consulado americano en mÉxico como autoridades locales, informaron que varios testigos vieron como tres personas atacaron a su hijo a quien le robaron sus sÁbados, billetera, iphone, y reloj. la familia se consuela pensando que estÁ en un mejor lugar. las primeras investigaciones seÑalan que el grupo de amigo fue a 1 bar esa noche fue la Última vez que lo vieron. el joven estaba bailando con la mujer rubia desconocida y no regresÓ con sus amigos la maÑana siguiente se reportÓ su asesinato. frustrado por la lentitud de la investigaciÓn su padre inició sus propias aver
el homicidio en playa de palmer fue violento y segÚn las averiguaciones, producto un extraÑo robo. el padre del joven, al no recibir sus respuestas satisfactorias iniciÓ su propia investigación que espera que ayude a esclarecer el crimen. >> taylor viajo a california playa del carmen el aÑo pasado para celebrar el cumpleaÑos nÚmero 30 de uno de ellos. pero en circunstancias que se desconoce apareciÓ muerto en un parque cerca de la playa. su padre pensÓ que era una farsa cruel,...
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arnold palmer will never get into a business deal unless he played 18 holes with the guy and i said why, he said because you cannot hide who you are and four hours. and he is he is going to cheat on the course i know he'll cheat me on a deal and i don't want any part of it. that is so true, same with playing slow, fast, talk about yourself, if you're a guy, you can be fun to be with. and i think if you cheat in golf you cheat on your taxes. i think you cheat on all kinds of things. if you lie about your golf handicap, why would you lie about your election or whether it was your idea to cage kids at the border, there's a million things that this really reflects. i've known donald trump for a long time because he was around sports, we had seen josh whatever the cameras are on, he never cracks in it. at pebble beach he played seven years, never made the cut. he and his pro never made the cut. the pro made the cut plenty of times but he never did. when he played at lake tahoe, visible term as i played it, never finished in the top half. so you want to believe he's a 2.8 or the guy that is r
arnold palmer will never get into a business deal unless he played 18 holes with the guy and i said why, he said because you cannot hide who you are and four hours. and he is he is going to cheat on the course i know he'll cheat me on a deal and i don't want any part of it. that is so true, same with playing slow, fast, talk about yourself, if you're a guy, you can be fun to be with. and i think if you cheat in golf you cheat on your taxes. i think you cheat on all kinds of things. if you lie...
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it's him and his mammal violet enkidu on the thing that asked the other day was neil palmer's personal. and your deluded ask what happened when lazio gag. me off more or more yes more get us here saying you know what our model who has married amélie already understands that i am handling a lot and there is limited only by the way other latin are made as well you know all without ordering jaroslaw in the almost past the last mile when really was. an annoying little one home is only going on with. any of the horses on the meal out in. busy a megalomaniac feel only they only. busy busy know knowingly and. yet. i know i guess for groceries every week. we don't know how long she's going to be in sanctuary so we've got to make the best out of it. we are home same for life she's still here but we also have jobs and we have families and we have to provide for. lovely my husband and barry. is very supportive and he knows that i'm this is what i have to do for my mother. but it's really hard because the feel like i can't take over my life. but. i gotta know let's do it and i got to support. i d
it's him and his mammal violet enkidu on the thing that asked the other day was neil palmer's personal. and your deluded ask what happened when lazio gag. me off more or more yes more get us here saying you know what our model who has married amélie already understands that i am handling a lot and there is limited only by the way other latin are made as well you know all without ordering jaroslaw in the almost past the last mile when really was. an annoying little one home is only going on...
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we're live in palmer park, i'm justin finch, news4. back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> 's 6:05. four men accused of attacking a police officer had their charges reduced when they wentefore a judge in the district. this all started with a physicaa confrtion that was caught on camera. happened at the apartments on w street in southeast tuesday. an officer c slapped al phone out of a man's hands and pushed him. witnesses recorded some of what happened. the police unionid officers were there investigating complaints about criminal activity. >> there's a line that you cross when you walk within an inch of an officer's face and put your finger in his face and walk behind officers that are armed. >> t cops, they touched it off by coming up aggressive. >> according to court documents, someone intentionallyd bumpen officer, acting like they were going to take a swing at him. court cords also say that one woman slapped an officer on the arm. >>> new calls for tansparency after a white montgomery county police officer was caught on camera using the "n" word while in
we're live in palmer park, i'm justin finch, news4. back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> 's 6:05. four men accused of attacking a police officer had their charges reduced when they wentefore a judge in the district. this all started with a physicaa confrtion that was caught on camera. happened at the apartments on w street in southeast tuesday. an officer c slapped al phone out of a man's hands and pushed him. witnesses recorded some of what happened. the police unionid...
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anna palmer and jake sherman. there you are on the trail in new hampshire and where joe biden will be real soon. his first stop in that state. >> yeah, as the that's right, hallie. one of my favorite states in portsmith, new hampshire. joe biden running that frontrunner strategy and limiting his engagements in the public and doing bigger rallies and not taking questions. we'll see that change in new hampshire. a place where they they expect to ask questions. smaller events and house party in hampton. joe biden comes to new hampshire a place he hasn't been before and new hampshire is a place that likes to trip up frontrunners. obama won iowa in 2008 and came with some momentum but hillary clinton won. in 2016 hillary clinton won iowa and bernie sanders beat her by double digits. i want to bring in one of those voters. you're from new hampshire. >> yes, i am. >> you're registered independent but watching the democratic primary closely. what are you looking for and what awho are the candidates that caught your attent
anna palmer and jake sherman. there you are on the trail in new hampshire and where joe biden will be real soon. his first stop in that state. >> yeah, as the that's right, hallie. one of my favorite states in portsmith, new hampshire. joe biden running that frontrunner strategy and limiting his engagements in the public and doing bigger rallies and not taking questions. we'll see that change in new hampshire. a place where they they expect to ask questions. smaller events and house party...
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bridget brown, spencer hudson, tiny, michael lyon, teresa palmer, and anybody else would like to speak, feel free to line up. anyone can come up and be the first speaker. thank you. >> hi, my name is bridget brown, i work for independent living resource centre here in san francisco, and i consider myself a mental health advocate, also, i consider myself a client with a mental health background. i would like to say that i could have been melanie, that could have been me. i was at a club one night and somebody put oxycontin in my drink and i ended up in the hospital. it turned out i had oxycontin in my system, and i was one of those revolving door people that they have been talking about throughout this whole s.b. 1045 issue, and i had to go to court, they wanted to conserve me, and luckily, with the blessings that i have on me, i didn't end up in a locked facility. i just want to let you know, that could have been me. it could affect people with things beyond their control and things happen to them, okay? that is all i wanted to say. thank you. >> michael lyon, public health justice col
bridget brown, spencer hudson, tiny, michael lyon, teresa palmer, and anybody else would like to speak, feel free to line up. anyone can come up and be the first speaker. thank you. >> hi, my name is bridget brown, i work for independent living resource centre here in san francisco, and i consider myself a mental health advocate, also, i consider myself a client with a mental health background. i would like to say that i could have been melanie, that could have been me. i was at a club...
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in march, trooper palmer located a suspicious vehicle. as he sat in his cruiser, a callous coward shot him repeatedly. thankfully trooper palmer regained consciousness and recovering. as we mark national police week, let us remember all who died in the line of duty and pray for the men and women in blue as well as their families and let us say a special prayer for trooper palmer and his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my marks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. gentlewoman is recognized. >> during my campaign last year, i was knocking on doors and i asked a man what he cared about. he paused and he uttered a single word, deesens si. ms. dean: the last several years, we have watched our democracy sink to new lows and they have dispensed with compassion and replaced them th cruelty and we have see a devaluation of goodwill. dees sensey has not appeared. we ha
in march, trooper palmer located a suspicious vehicle. as he sat in his cruiser, a callous coward shot him repeatedly. thankfully trooper palmer regained consciousness and recovering. as we mark national police week, let us remember all who died in the line of duty and pray for the men and women in blue as well as their families and let us say a special prayer for trooper palmer and his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek...
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with our cable partner, comcast, where we met the first prize high school west winners from william j palmer high school. >> for us it did not really take long in our research to find out in votingsparities rights especially with native americans living on reservations. it was a shock to me, considering that we have been coexisting for a very, very long time, and they still struggle with going rights. gerrymandering also seems like such an outdated thing but it still exists, and it is still a problem. those are things we wanted to focus on. ♪ announcer: to watch all the winning entries, go to studentcam.org. next, a look at military operations arms secretary mark
with our cable partner, comcast, where we met the first prize high school west winners from william j palmer high school. >> for us it did not really take long in our research to find out in votingsparities rights especially with native americans living on reservations. it was a shock to me, considering that we have been coexisting for a very, very long time, and they still struggle with going rights. gerrymandering also seems like such an outdated thing but it still exists, and it is...
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she joins me now gretchen and also back on set anna palmer and phil rucker. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. nice to be with you and i'm glad you're highlighting this report. >> have these bills reached your desk? when do you plan to veto them? >> last week both chambers of the michigan legislative republican controlled passed bills to outlaw a procedure known as dilation and evacuation. this is a safe, medical procedure that has saved women's lives that has protected their reproductive ability in the future and that is now under attack here in michigan. the good news is that we've got three pro-choice democratic women at the top of state office here in michigan. and we are all absolutely committed to protecting a woman's right to choose. and, so, my veto pen is ready when they send those bills to my desk. >> the expectation is that will happen soon, right? >> it could be this week or next week. they moved last week because right to life was in town and it is one special interest group that is pushing this and a distraction from all the other import
she joins me now gretchen and also back on set anna palmer and phil rucker. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. nice to be with you and i'm glad you're highlighting this report. >> have these bills reached your desk? when do you plan to veto them? >> last week both chambers of the michigan legislative republican controlled passed bills to outlaw a procedure known as dilation and evacuation. this is a safe, medical procedure that has saved women's lives that has...
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. >> that'siger woods now,a old palmer, jack nicklaus. the three other golfers to e receive th presidential medal of freedom before him. >> tiger woods whose tenacity, will power and unyielding driver inspire us all. >> thank you, mr. president. mrs. trump. oh. thank you guys. thank you. i just want to say this has beeb an unbelieva experience, and to have the support that i have had fore all these ys and eryone here has seen and been with me for -- some of you for my entire life, and some of you fore than half my life. you've seen the good and the bad, the highs and the lows, and i would not be in this position without all of your help. in '97, yes, i won the masters and i was there to -- i ended up hugging my dad and my mom. my dad's no longer here, but my mom's here. i love you, mom. thank you. sam and charlie for all your po love and sup, i love you guys so much. erica, thank you. i mean, everyone has meant -- you guys have meant so much t me in my life, and i've battled, i've tried to -- i try to hang in there and i've tried to come
. >> that'siger woods now,a old palmer, jack nicklaus. the three other golfers to e receive th presidential medal of freedom before him. >> tiger woods whose tenacity, will power and unyielding driver inspire us all. >> thank you, mr. president. mrs. trump. oh. thank you guys. thank you. i just want to say this has beeb an unbelieva experience, and to have the support that i have had fore all these ys and eryone here has seen and been with me for -- some of you for my entire...