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you are going to rotary, going to rotary. i am here at the big show and happy to be here. we have special guests today, mary and david thoreau. of the independent institute and liberty tree process, the publishers of this book, i appreciate the hard book they did to make this book happen and i know the effort they made to be with us today so thank you guys and thanks to the plan in the front row. ever supportive, always supportive and told me i could do it even when it seemed i didn't want to do it anymore and it came to be so i am happy to share with you today but also bring greetings from medford, mass. rotary which is medford is about five miles north of boston. as it turned out, a population of about 55,000 and when i was writing this book, a 10 x 10 office space for a local architect who was a 1-term rotary president and now signing up for a second term so he told me before i came to speak to one of the most prestigious and oldest. rotary's in wichita, may be bigger. keep it short. these people are on their lunch break. i did hear a lot and glad to hear you find each
you are going to rotary, going to rotary. i am here at the big show and happy to be here. we have special guests today, mary and david thoreau. of the independent institute and liberty tree process, the publishers of this book, i appreciate the hard book they did to make this book happen and i know the effort they made to be with us today so thank you guys and thanks to the plan in the front row. ever supportive, always supportive and told me i could do it even when it seemed i didn't want to...
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the hardest thing is that people dial on rotary phones. some reason i told myself you have to really dial all seven numbers on this stupid phone. now i watch it and i'm like please go back in time and cut the (bleep) thing. it's a nightmare. >> jon: where are you going to hold the wrap party? >> that was a long, long time. half the people are dead from the movie. there are a couple of dead guys in the movie. i mean they weren't dead when. >> jon: i understand. that would be weird casting. >> it would be cheaper. >> jon: it would be cheaper. what are the union rules. >> i'm going make a whole movie with corpses. it's my next thing. [ laughter ] you put peanut butter in their mouth and they are -- because dead people love peanut butter. >> jon: that would be the most instantly classic movie in the world. tomorrow night with dead people will be available on louie's web site louis ck.net? why. >> i lost louis ck for a bit and had to go back and get it if you have a web site this has any traffic and you let it lapse, the ownership of it it's po
the hardest thing is that people dial on rotary phones. some reason i told myself you have to really dial all seven numbers on this stupid phone. now i watch it and i'm like please go back in time and cut the (bleep) thing. it's a nightmare. >> jon: where are you going to hold the wrap party? >> that was a long, long time. half the people are dead from the movie. there are a couple of dead guys in the movie. i mean they weren't dead when. >> jon: i understand. that would be...
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i don't ease and rotary artists ease of reading together a plan to save the tradition of machine stitching. a century old silly mess that has been criticized as they turned to more modern ways than one stitch at a time she's now passing on her skills to the next generation. to keep the technique of mine. a wild animal ready to pounce. it's not a photo. this lake lake hughes is actually embroidered. each year the green in the eyes everything looks real. it has the rich detail of that wilkinson. in this portrait the shading on the face and hands gives it to the gpo this too is all made from threats. these works were created by embroidery artist heal me or someone who is in keeping the city with the long held tradition. she uses a letter of speech and that was developed in kew because the needle moves from side to side. it can be used to create pictures just like sketching with a pencil the ropes teaching adult to keep you as a technique for importing still bridal kimonos with golden spoon it's now considered a local tradition. noah has created new resort works this way they feed on depends o
i don't ease and rotary artists ease of reading together a plan to save the tradition of machine stitching. a century old silly mess that has been criticized as they turned to more modern ways than one stitch at a time she's now passing on her skills to the next generation. to keep the technique of mine. a wild animal ready to pounce. it's not a photo. this lake lake hughes is actually embroidered. each year the green in the eyes everything looks real. it has the rich detail of that wilkinson....
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. >> finally, rotary phones, why some experts are calling it the hottest stock. the story cnbc wants hard working americans to hear. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. i'm here with fox news network anchor lori. you're so perky. he's looking forward to this weekend where he will sit in a room alone looking forward to monday. he sneezes monocals. it's michael k. he's so tough even his beard has a beard. u.s. army special forces member and good waiver, terry. thanks for the lack of sleeves. could we do that shot where we're looking at terry again. this is a great camera shot. i would advice if you've putting together any kind of show, there is how you do it. it's a side view of an aging, balding leprechaun and somebody who looks like he fell out of a sons of anarchy casting call and ran out of meth. >> i never run out of meth. ever. >> we have no peer in striking fear. according to a global survey across 65 country, the united states is considered the greatest threat to world peace. of the 60,000 people surveyed, 24% felt alarmed about our land. iran is re
. >> finally, rotary phones, why some experts are calling it the hottest stock. the story cnbc wants hard working americans to hear. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. i'm here with fox news network anchor lori. you're so perky. he's looking forward to this weekend where he will sit in a room alone looking forward to monday. he sneezes monocals. it's michael k. he's so tough even his beard has a beard. u.s. army special forces member and good waiver, terry. thanks for...
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. >> well, this january, just to give you some context, benicia's rotary club awarded her teacher of the month, that is this month, but tonight we found out that she is lawyered up and definitely laying low. this photo shows 47-year-old teresa badger with her husband and sons had happier days. >> my heart is going out for them, because i know they must be going through a terrible time as a family. >> reporter: neighbors told us that they heard badger return home from jail last night, but come morning the family was gone. and as we found out, decided not to return. >> miss badger? we tried to get badger's side of the story through her colleagues like the president of the benicia teachers association. >> it's out of my hands. >> reporter: do you know her? >> i know teresa, she is a lovely woman. >> reporter: bather's on-line profile highlights her achievements in education, first in oakland and then benicia, where she has worked for nearly 20 years. in 2011 elks club vallejo awarded her teacher of the year. tonight parents struggled to believe she would risk it all to poison her co-wor
. >> well, this january, just to give you some context, benicia's rotary club awarded her teacher of the month, that is this month, but tonight we found out that she is lawyered up and definitely laying low. this photo shows 47-year-old teresa badger with her husband and sons had happier days. >> my heart is going out for them, because i know they must be going through a terrible time as a family. >> reporter: neighbors told us that they heard badger return home from jail last...
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. >> finally, rotary phones, why some experts are calling it the hottest stock. the story cnbc wants hard working americans to hear. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. i'm here with fox news network anchor lori. you're so perky. he's looking forward to this weekend where he will sit in a room alone looking forward to monday. he sneezes monocals. it's michael k. he's so tough even his beard has a beard. u.s. army special forces member and good waiver, terry. thanks for the lack of sleeves. could we do that shot where we're looking at terry again. this is a great camera shot. i would advice if you've putting together any kind of show, there is how you do it. it's a side view of an aging, balding leprechaun and somebody who looks like he fell out of a sons of anarchy casting call and ran out of meth. >> i never run out of meth. ever. >> we have no peer in striking fear. according to a global survey across 65 country, the united states is considered the greatest threat to world peace. of the 60,000 people surveyed, 24% felt alarmed about our land. iran is re
. >> finally, rotary phones, why some experts are calling it the hottest stock. the story cnbc wants hard working americans to hear. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. i'm here with fox news network anchor lori. you're so perky. he's looking forward to this weekend where he will sit in a room alone looking forward to monday. he sneezes monocals. it's michael k. he's so tough even his beard has a beard. u.s. army special forces member and good waiver, terry. thanks for...
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. >> finally, rotary phones, why some experts are calling it the hottest stock.tory cnbc wants hard working americans to hear. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. i'm h
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marvelous because it turns out that of the equivalent of the black shirts and the brown shirts are the of rotary club meetings. sound ludicrous it is the conformity. all of the corners of the institution that were making for the democracy that in the present day we warned all of that was for the base. he couldn't think politically. but he was good at capturing the political mood. he was repulsed by the intolerance of world war i and he paid little attention. max wasn't a liberal but was a leftist paid no attention whatsoever. it wasn't their concerns. when he came along into the military as an and resentment about the german racial purity and eugenics that were popular among the liberals, lewis stepped in but suggesting that they were man straight being recapitulated in europe. it can't happen he was greeted by extraordinary praise triet the new yorker described as one of the most important books ever produced in america. published at a time when the population was but 127 million they sold 127,000 copies. opening just prior to the presidential elections, the play ran with nearly 400,000 viewers
marvelous because it turns out that of the equivalent of the black shirts and the brown shirts are the of rotary club meetings. sound ludicrous it is the conformity. all of the corners of the institution that were making for the democracy that in the present day we warned all of that was for the base. he couldn't think politically. but he was good at capturing the political mood. he was repulsed by the intolerance of world war i and he paid little attention. max wasn't a liberal but was a...
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it transforms rotary motion into linear motion.it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject to its violence and ruthlessness, was nonetheless an astute and conscientious ruler. leonardo provided a fertile source of ideas for the duke. many of leonardo's drawings relate to water power because that was the principal source of energy in that region. we find designs for the building of sluices and canals and a movable bridge... paddlewheels for water transportation... pulleys for mechanical leverage to circumvent the inherent limits of man's physical strength. he discovered laws of light refraction. he noted that an image passing through one globe of water, representing the eye, would appear upside down. yet the same image passed through a second globe would again be inverted and appear right side up. [seagulls calling] among the most celebrated of leonardo's scientific investigations was to ascer
it transforms rotary motion into linear motion.it is even today the basis of the way most clocks work, and it was one of the results of leonardo's increasing fascination with mechanics. ludovico sforza, a man of his time and subject to its violence and ruthlessness, was nonetheless an astute and conscientious ruler. leonardo provided a fertile source of ideas for the duke. many of leonardo's drawings relate to water power because that was the principal source of energy in that region. we find...
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polio has been cornered to just four countries on earth, so the gates have teamed with rotary internationalo bang on every door to find the last child who hasn't tasted the vaccine. do you believe you can do that, actually eradicate the virus from the face of the earth? >> it's been done with smallpox, and that's what gives us the hope and the belief. >> namaste. while in india, we were invited to a ceremony that every new mother prays for. because so many newborns die, they're not given names right away. this family had waited a week to bring their daughter into the light and name her "durga," which means "invincible." it was during the ceremony that we saw what it was that has moved a no-nonsense executive to give away her fortune. >> can i hold her? oh. oh! >> durga's first blessing was from the sun. then she received a second: a future free of polio. [women singing in foreign language] ♪ >> in his 2012 annual gates foundation letter, bill gates stated that the foundation's top priority remains helping to complete the eradication of polio, and in january 2012, the foundation celebrated a
polio has been cornered to just four countries on earth, so the gates have teamed with rotary internationalo bang on every door to find the last child who hasn't tasted the vaccine. do you believe you can do that, actually eradicate the virus from the face of the earth? >> it's been done with smallpox, and that's what gives us the hope and the belief. >> namaste. while in india, we were invited to a ceremony that every new mother prays for. because so many newborns die, they're not...
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centers for disease control and rotary international partnered with the indian government and the multiyear 2 plus billion dollar campaign. he says a few years ago, many impoverished communities resisted the vaccine >> these are communities, which have not benefited from all the progress in india. and they have no roads. you know, water and sanitation. people have developmental issues and they will usually say you can reach us with a drop of vaccine, why can't you reach us with education and health and with water and sanitation? >> reporter: so they were suspicious? >> they were very, i mean quite suspicious >> reporter: suspicion that the vaccine wasn't what was claimed- was particularly high among india's muslim minority mufti mukarram ahmed, imam of the fatehpuri mosque in substantially muslim old delhi, says memories are still vivid of coercive attempts by the government in the 1970's to sterilize people here >> ( translated ): they thought that in the polio medicine they have placed some medicine to sterilize people. they used to think that just like in the time of sanjay gandhi when s
centers for disease control and rotary international partnered with the indian government and the multiyear 2 plus billion dollar campaign. he says a few years ago, many impoverished communities resisted the vaccine >> these are communities, which have not benefited from all the progress in india. and they have no roads. you know, water and sanitation. people have developmental issues and they will usually say you can reach us with a drop of vaccine, why can't you reach us with education...
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a few weeks ago she was awarded teacher of the month by the rotary club.lub, vallejo honored her as typier of the year. several coworkers got sick after eating food laced with marijuana that she brought to an off campus party in november. >> i hope it's not true. from all i've heard it's probably not true. >> you can't rush to judgment, and you know, especially when someone's a teacher, they have been respected for so long, you don't want to rush. >> badger is a first grade teacher at matthew turner elementary school. she has been placed on administrative leave during the investigation. police say she is now out on bail. >>> and new reports of the b.a.r.t. police officer who accidentally shot a b.a.r.t. detective entases, mistook him for an armed suspect. michael hayes made a split second misjudgment when he shot sergeant tom smith. that's according to the san francisco chronicle. the shooting happened during a probation search. the apartment's unusual lay out and the two entrances to the bathroom were factors to the shooting. >>> 281 people aboard a cruis
a few weeks ago she was awarded teacher of the month by the rotary club.lub, vallejo honored her as typier of the year. several coworkers got sick after eating food laced with marijuana that she brought to an off campus party in november. >> i hope it's not true. from all i've heard it's probably not true. >> you can't rush to judgment, and you know, especially when someone's a teacher, they have been respected for so long, you don't want to rush. >> badger is a first grade...
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long-term, absent more gas tax revenue, it does not appear there will be enough money to keep up with rotary pair means -- road repair needs. host: troy is in winter haven, with david shepardson of "the detroit news ." caller: good morning. these companies, ford, chevy, gm, before they went bankrupt, they had guys making $30 an hour to put a log not in, and then we bail them out, and they are doing good now. that is awesome. theirhey did not run business properly. they did not make a product people want to buy. they did not make it affordable, and now they are making profits. in my personal income, if somebody gives me a bunch of money, i am pretty sure five, six years later, i would be doing just fine. now it is time for them to be paying us back, and i'm not sure we should have help them out. thank you. guest: the caller -- you make a point about the moral hazard. should companies that did not succeed, should the government stepped in to save them, and certainly a lot of people agree with you. the executives at gm and chrysler, they lost about two -- two thirds of their pensions. mode -- m
long-term, absent more gas tax revenue, it does not appear there will be enough money to keep up with rotary pair means -- road repair needs. host: troy is in winter haven, with david shepardson of "the detroit news ." caller: good morning. these companies, ford, chevy, gm, before they went bankrupt, they had guys making $30 an hour to put a log not in, and then we bail them out, and they are doing good now. that is awesome. theirhey did not run business properly. they did not make a...
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and while an ongoing relationship is in our interest, no amount of rotary equipment from us will protect the iraqi people if their government continues to waste secretary and goals-- place sectarian ahead of sound governance. we should use opportunities to assist iraq in its struggle against violent extremism, but iraq's face -- fate ultimately rests with its people and leaders. i think the chair and i yield the floor. is less than a week to go before the government spending bill, the temporary government spending bill expires on the 15th. she has been covering the story. where do things stand on negotiations between house and senate? [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> talks are still fragile right now. author still ongoing. the senate appropriation chairwoman told us that negotiations have been resolved on six of the 12 annual spending bills. two of them appear to be progressing well. what right now they are going through our for the domestic spending bills, which include the bills are overseeing the depart
and while an ongoing relationship is in our interest, no amount of rotary equipment from us will protect the iraqi people if their government continues to waste secretary and goals-- place sectarian ahead of sound governance. we should use opportunities to assist iraq in its struggle against violent extremism, but iraq's face -- fate ultimately rests with its people and leaders. i think the chair and i yield the floor. is less than a week to go before the government spending bill, the temporary...
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is the oldr that black rotary dial phone that was there for 60 years because of this type of regulation, rather than focusing on competition. but just people of that you mind. --t: would have been would've you been doing since you left the commission? visiting fellow at the hudson institute. a wonderful think tank here in washington, for their center on economics and the internet. speaking and writing and spending more time with my family as well pit until this week. until this court decision came out, then i have been doing media interviews. host: michael copps, since you left? g come i thought i was retiring -- guest: i thought i was retiring but ended up spending time at common cause and a reform and democracy initiative, really to study civic dialogue in the country about the future of our media and the internet. i have had wonderful experience as a fellow at the harvard university center this past semester. i am keeping busy. but also finding a little more time for the kids and grandkids. host: what is your biggest concern when it comes to telecommunications today? createshat it op
is the oldr that black rotary dial phone that was there for 60 years because of this type of regulation, rather than focusing on competition. but just people of that you mind. --t: would have been would've you been doing since you left the commission? visiting fellow at the hudson institute. a wonderful think tank here in washington, for their center on economics and the internet. speaking and writing and spending more time with my family as well pit until this week. until this court decision...
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is the oldr that black rotary dial phone that was there for 60 years because of this type of regulation, rather than focusing on competition. but just people of that you mind. --t: would have been would've you been doing since you left the commission? visiting fellow at the hudson institute. a wonderful think tank here in washington, for their center on economics and the internet. speaking and writing and spending more time with my family as well pit until this week. until this court decision came out, then i have been doing media interviews. host: michael copps, since you left? g come i thought i was retiring -- guest: i thought i was retiring but ended up spending time at common cause and a reform and democracy initiative, really to study civic dialogue in the country about the future of our media and the internet. i have had wonderful experience as a fellow at the harvard university center this past semester. i am keeping busy. but also finding a little more time for the kids and grandkids. host: what is your biggest concern when it comes to telecommunications today? createshat it op
is the oldr that black rotary dial phone that was there for 60 years because of this type of regulation, rather than focusing on competition. but just people of that you mind. --t: would have been would've you been doing since you left the commission? visiting fellow at the hudson institute. a wonderful think tank here in washington, for their center on economics and the internet. speaking and writing and spending more time with my family as well pit until this week. until this court decision...
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long-term, absent more gas tax revenue, it does not appear there will be enough money to keep up with rotary pair means -- road repair needs. host: troy is in winter haven, with david shepardson of "the detroit news ." caller: good morning. these companies, ford, chevy, gm, before they went bankrupt, they had guys making $30 an hour to put a log not in, and then we bail them out, and they are doing good now. that is awesome. theirhey did not run business properly. they did not make a product people want to buy. they did not make it affordable, and now they are making profits. in my personal income, if somebody gives me a bunch of money, i am pretty sure five, six years later, i would be doing just fine. now it is time for them to be paying us back, and i'm not sure we should have help them out. thank you. guest: the caller -- you make a point about the moral hazard. should companies that did not succeed, should the government stepped in to save them, and certainly a lot of people agree with you. the executives at gm and chrysler, they lost about two -- two thirds of their pensions. mode -- m
long-term, absent more gas tax revenue, it does not appear there will be enough money to keep up with rotary pair means -- road repair needs. host: troy is in winter haven, with david shepardson of "the detroit news ." caller: good morning. these companies, ford, chevy, gm, before they went bankrupt, they had guys making $30 an hour to put a log not in, and then we bail them out, and they are doing good now. that is awesome. theirhey did not run business properly. they did not make a...
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then making the other kids wait, we thought she would just have to settle for being a fan; until rotary stepped in. and they built this special field. they took an idea of just letting the kids play baseball and made it fit these kids, rather than trying to make the kids fit the field. lauren forgets about what she can't do, because they've given her the opportunity to do something that we never thought possible. when these kids get to play ball, their heart is there they're so excited and they just get to feel like regular kids. on the phone i heard her telling her grandmother that she was the luckiest kid in the world. ♪ [male narrator] before his injury, john bennett was a career soldier. while serving in iraq, he was shot by a sniper. i stepped out, turned back towards the humvee and as soon as i did, i got hit. [sound of gun shot] it shattered two vertebrae and fractured another one. i ended up losing my right kidney, my spleen, my colon and half my pancreas. [dena bennett] paralyzed veterans of america got us our benefits. [nso michael killen] i helped them fill out the forms. i h
then making the other kids wait, we thought she would just have to settle for being a fan; until rotary stepped in. and they built this special field. they took an idea of just letting the kids play baseball and made it fit these kids, rather than trying to make the kids fit the field. lauren forgets about what she can't do, because they've given her the opportunity to do something that we never thought possible. when these kids get to play ball, their heart is there they're so excited and they...