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and sometimes richard nixon drove pat crazy.she like to be involved in every aspect, including state dinner, putting tremendous got everything down to the entertainment and the menus and, of course, she under people wanted to do it themselves. the other thing that impressed me and i was very touched by is how protected richard nixon was of pat and the white house years. the articles in the papers claiming she was a failed as a first lady, a very traditional and even complaining that she was seen stuffing envelopes. he would gather in the personal and sick now we've got to put out press releases saying all the wonderful things she's done for underprivileged people. she had such an amazing career. 1969 when nixon's were about to go on a tour of europe, there was an article in "the new york times," very famous article in which the columnist stated that the nixon marriage is dry as dust. well, pat and dick worked together to do documentaries to counter these kinds of accusations in the press and is a documentary that was made of thi
and sometimes richard nixon drove pat crazy.she like to be involved in every aspect, including state dinner, putting tremendous got everything down to the entertainment and the menus and, of course, she under people wanted to do it themselves. the other thing that impressed me and i was very touched by is how protected richard nixon was of pat and the white house years. the articles in the papers claiming she was a failed as a first lady, a very traditional and even complaining that she was...
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they were identified as richard and karla van dusen. >> richard was laying facedown in the dirt of the driveway, and karla was laying on her side. both had been shot in the head. and we later learned through an autopsy that karla had also been stabbed. >> richard and karla had been married for three years. they had three grown children from previous marriages. >> my son, he said, "they're dead." and i said "did they have an accident?" and i said "are you sure?" several times, i asked him, "are you sure?" and then he told me that they had been found and that they had been murdered. and i just -- i don't even remember after that. >> investigators had two crime scenes, the jeep and the area where the bodies were found. based on the evidence and the location of the bodies, investigators think that the killer was someone the van dusens knew. >> we felt that there probably was a third party involved in the vehicle with them. richard van dusen is forced out of the car at gunpoint and we feel he is certainly killed outside of the car. karla van dusen is shot while seated in the car. >> it look
they were identified as richard and karla van dusen. >> richard was laying facedown in the dirt of the driveway, and karla was laying on her side. both had been shot in the head. and we later learned through an autopsy that karla had also been stabbed. >> richard and karla had been married for three years. they had three grown children from previous marriages. >> my son, he said, "they're dead." and i said "did they have an accident?" and i said "are...
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richard m. pat believe very much of the american mission and defying ordains to be examples of justice and freedom throughout the world to help people recognize this process was ingrained in them. >> one of the public treatments of his wife was a reflection of their private relationship and she often commented he would be out there are she would be there but that is not how they operated. richard nixon saw it as day every now and he was the interested did bother brevities to show intimacy. to accomplish what they had to accomplish. there were times of the secret service agents and richard nixon believed very strongly there was emotional , a chemical almost mystical aspect to their relationship that could be felt deeply between the two partners. that is the explanation and. people thought of them as playful they joked around to the dog drove pat crazy because he would let them get on the furniture that drove her crazy but on the other hand, the famous incident that nixon was literally seen tappin
richard m. pat believe very much of the american mission and defying ordains to be examples of justice and freedom throughout the world to help people recognize this process was ingrained in them. >> one of the public treatments of his wife was a reflection of their private relationship and she often commented he would be out there are she would be there but that is not how they operated. richard nixon saw it as day every now and he was the interested did bother brevities to show...
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not simply richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the perp who might have -- the person who might have done it is the one really denial person in the nixon entourage because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? there's no secret evidence. i never saw any, and whatever evidence i saw i made sure, to the extent i could, made sure it was available, and there's nothing more. i wish there were more. i've just given you speculation, but it's just mine. >> question over here on your left. >> hi. my name's brian fodera, and i'm not going to ask you about any conspiracies. probably safe to say that americans' collective faith in government is a lot lower today than it was, say, 50 years ago and, obviously, a lot of things have happened in that period; the vietnam war, 9/11, katrina, etc. how much of that loss of faith many government do you ascribe to watergate? >> and vietnam. >> and the assassinations. >> yeah. i think, i think that, well, first of all, you've got the credibility gap, that whole c
not simply richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the perp who might have -- the person who might have done it is the one really denial person in the nixon entourage because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? there's no secret evidence. i never saw any, and whatever evidence i saw i made sure, to the extent i could, made sure it was available, and there's nothing more. i wish there were more. i've just given you speculation, but it's just mine. >> question over here...
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i don't think richard nixon painted himself in the bathroom. >> guest: no. we were talking about that. wonderful line that we thought he was under the influence of dick cheney but it was actually freud. i agree with tim. 1960 election was hugely traumatic on all kinds of levels. one, i think nixon, who had always regarded kennedy as a friend. he liked kennedy. one of the things that i found -- after nixon's nastiest campaign, his california race against helen douglas, and democrats would forever turn game them. after that kennedy spoke to students at harvard and said i'm glad she lost, wouldn't want to have to work with her. kennedy supported his membership in a country club, and jackie invited the nixons to their wedding, when jack kennedy was laid up with a bad back, nixon helped in the reorganization of the senate and protected him. i won't call them friends. they were politics. no one is really friends in this business -- >> host: tip opeel and ronald reagan were friends. >> guest: right. they were friendly. colleagues, roughly the same age, and suddenly
i don't think richard nixon painted himself in the bathroom. >> guest: no. we were talking about that. wonderful line that we thought he was under the influence of dick cheney but it was actually freud. i agree with tim. 1960 election was hugely traumatic on all kinds of levels. one, i think nixon, who had always regarded kennedy as a friend. he liked kennedy. one of the things that i found -- after nixon's nastiest campaign, his california race against helen douglas, and democrats would...
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richard nixon. that is a great context for me to tell you about the book. by telling the story of richard nixon through the perspective of his wife and marriages, his strengths are claireified and his weaknesses are put into perspective. when we was on the american house activity committee and he was investing algeria for c commumism. i have a confession to make. in 1969, i was a graduate students at the universe of texas. and i was protesting the vietnam war and richard nixon. i would never have thought i would be here today. things do thing. as a psychologist, i have been working with married couples since 1970. i have been fascinated by long-term marriages and all they shift and go through. over the marriage, one person is interested in new developing careers and they move apart. and the other partner moves off to another area. i want to tell you some of the things i found, but i will not have time to tell you about the wonderful relationship with the eisinhouser. he was very sentimental. on the
richard nixon. that is a great context for me to tell you about the book. by telling the story of richard nixon through the perspective of his wife and marriages, his strengths are claireified and his weaknesses are put into perspective. when we was on the american house activity committee and he was investing algeria for c commumism. i have a confession to make. in 1969, i was a graduate students at the universe of texas. and i was protesting the vietnam war and richard nixon. i would never...
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miles away from richard.like hundreds of other bastrop residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumes 24,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! [ crowd gasps ] the comeback trail. [ buzzer sounds ] it's easy to get lost here among life's false starts and what
miles away from richard.like hundreds of other bastrop residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumes 24,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest...
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tonic and i have to go ahead richard. i was there i was just going to interject here to follow up on bob's thought that you know there was an incident where they put the d.n.a. of the one nine hundred eighteen flu virus on the internet and then took it down because they thought it could be replicated that can be done in a positive way to even though people don't remember the one thousand nine hundred eighteen epidemic or may soon not remember the glory days of the post-war america will have the information will have the d.n.a. we have more information accessible online than ever before and i think the millennial generation will have that at their fingertips if they want to rebuild something better yeah and i when i wonder to what extent the stories you know how those stories are going to survive because. you know as a as a former member of s.d.s. . it was perceived and it is perceived in by most people today as an anti-war movement but the port here on statement and i think sixty four had nothing to do with the vietnam wa
tonic and i have to go ahead richard. i was there i was just going to interject here to follow up on bob's thought that you know there was an incident where they put the d.n.a. of the one nine hundred eighteen flu virus on the internet and then took it down because they thought it could be replicated that can be done in a positive way to even though people don't remember the one thousand nine hundred eighteen epidemic or may soon not remember the glory days of the post-war america will have the...
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what richard fisher thinks is very important.voting member of the fed. >> one of misdemeanor. david: 12 members. there are others who may have different views. do you feel that the fed has become a little too concerned about what the stock market thinks? and a little too reactive of what the stock market does? >> well, i don't feel that way because we had a unanimous vote at this last meeting. and we took steps at the previous meeting. we continued them at the last meeting. obviously we're well aware and well-briefed on what reactions might or might not occur. we decided to proceed. and so, i don't believe, but i can only speak for myself, of course, but my own feelings are that my colleagues obviously take note of this, just as i do. but the key thing is how is the real economy doing? that is what drives our decision-making. david: so is it fair to say even if the stock market slide continues to say another 10% or 10% of the total slide, without the economy tanking, we get a fair jobs report on friday, that the, fed will continu
what richard fisher thinks is very important.voting member of the fed. >> one of misdemeanor. david: 12 members. there are others who may have different views. do you feel that the fed has become a little too concerned about what the stock market thinks? and a little too reactive of what the stock market does? >> well, i don't feel that way because we had a unanimous vote at this last meeting. and we took steps at the previous meeting. we continued them at the last meeting....
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when we first saw richard was it lack of poise? excuse me. after a while i'm thinking this guy is still in game mode. he is still fired up. in my day they didn't come right out with a microphone after a play. so i quickly understood where richard was coming from and can appreciate that game attitude at that time. and i appreciate we fans being able to see itt at home, too. so i put more stock in what i hear said about richard from his coaches and from his teammates. he seems like a good dude to me. >> he does to me, too. you said we are going to win sunday, i guarantee it. how could you have been so sure? what was it in your head that made -- >> our team not only -- >> we were 17 and 19 point under dogs. we were far from favorites. >> you had no right to be this competent. >> other than the fact that prior to that we played beautiful football. we didn't make mistakes. we didn't beat ourselves. we had intelligent players on the offensive side that could adjust when we were changing plays at the line of scrimmage. because we were playing the co
when we first saw richard was it lack of poise? excuse me. after a while i'm thinking this guy is still in game mode. he is still fired up. in my day they didn't come right out with a microphone after a play. so i quickly understood where richard was coming from and can appreciate that game attitude at that time. and i appreciate we fans being able to see itt at home, too. so i put more stock in what i hear said about richard from his coaches and from his teammates. he seems like a good dude to...
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richard, where are we now? >> one of the storerooms at the smithsonian in the national museum of american history. >> in 101 objects, 24 is one of the objects. what are we looking at? >> i love it. this is rca tv from 1939 the tra12. i don't know about you peter you may be younger than me but growing up in the 1950s was the center of the living room. this was new technology. this was bringing the world into our home. this is an earlier model from 1939 #. it premiered at the world fair in new york. these television sets, as you see, you didn't watch the tube. the tube was in the machine, in the casing, and you projected up and watched the mirror. that's how you saw tv. as franklin roosevelt was on tv at that time in 1939 rca and nbc broadcast baseball games. you can only imagine what they looked like on this. it was perfected technology as i knew in the 50s and of course we know now with wide screen tvs, but you can see the case. this is an art decco-type design. he designed all sorts of thicks, lunch counters,
richard, where are we now? >> one of the storerooms at the smithsonian in the national museum of american history. >> in 101 objects, 24 is one of the objects. what are we looking at? >> i love it. this is rca tv from 1939 the tra12. i don't know about you peter you may be younger than me but growing up in the 1950s was the center of the living room. this was new technology. this was bringing the world into our home. this is an earlier model from 1939 #. it premiered at the...
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rich sna richard? >> tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> the hunt is on for viktor yanukovych, he's wanted in the death of scores of anti-protesters last week, this as new government there does take shape and the world watches to see how russia reacts. nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. looking at this new fledgling government as it comes together, the question here, i guess, when we look at the u.s. and that region, what relations might become. >> reporter: hi, richard. that's right. and relations are certainly going to improve. this is a boon for u.s. relations with ukraine. the u.s. government came out quickly in support of the new ukrainian government, has been instrumental with the european union, the eu, in advising the interim government on securing the vast amount of funding now that it is going to need. ukraine officials say some $35 billion in cash to reform its constitution, to get its economy back on track. already deputy secretary of state bill burns is coming to kiev later this week fo
rich sna richard? >> tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> the hunt is on for viktor yanukovych, he's wanted in the death of scores of anti-protesters last week, this as new government there does take shape and the world watches to see how russia reacts. nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. looking at this new fledgling government as it comes together, the question here, i guess, when we look at the u.s. and that region, what relations might become. >> reporter: hi, richard....
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. >>> hi, i'm richard lui in for tamron hall. the news nation is following developing news for you this hour. first off a deadly winter storm has brought much of the south and northeast to a standstill leaving nearly 500,000 customers without power. the storm has dumped up to two feet of snow in some places, making streets virtually impassable. over 6,000 flights have been cancelled nationwide. the snow has turned to cold rain in many places in washington, d.c., where federal offices are closed today. some d.c. suburbs are reporting as much as 15 inches on the ground with more to come later tonight. in new york city, 1900 plows working throughout the morning just trying to keep up with the heavy snow. big flakes there. this winter storm has left much of augusta, georgia, in the dark as well, from louisiana to new jersey nearly half a million homes and businesses do not have power. most are in georgia and south carolina. 17 deaths have been blamed on the storm so far. most of those due to traffic accidents and icy roads throughout
. >>> hi, i'm richard lui in for tamron hall. the news nation is following developing news for you this hour. first off a deadly winter storm has brought much of the south and northeast to a standstill leaving nearly 500,000 customers without power. the storm has dumped up to two feet of snow in some places, making streets virtually impassable. over 6,000 flights have been cancelled nationwide. the snow has turned to cold rain in many places in washington, d.c., where federal offices...
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they asked rick white's mother if they could speak to him. >> is richard home?speak with him. >> what's this all about? >> investigators found the garage behind the whites' home in ruins. >> there was one victim inside the building along with a dog, a large dog. >> the victim had been decapitated. a driver's license found on the work bench identified him as richard white. >> we did not know if we had a victim or a suspect. >> but that question was answered as investigators sifted through the rubble. >> there were parts of bombs in there, in the process of being made, and tools, wiring, all kinds of things that you could use to make pipe bombs. circumstantial evidence would indicate that he intended to kill himself to avoid having to talk to the police. >> next to white's body was his german shepherd dog. it matched the description of the dog given by the witness near the first bomb site. >> he was obviously clutching the bomb close to his body, and he had his one friend in the world there with him, his other arm around his dog. >> also in the garage, investigato
they asked rick white's mother if they could speak to him. >> is richard home?speak with him. >> what's this all about? >> investigators found the garage behind the whites' home in ruins. >> there was one victim inside the building along with a dog, a large dog. >> the victim had been decapitated. a driver's license found on the work bench identified him as richard white. >> we did not know if we had a victim or a suspect. >> but that question was...
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richard sherman gets caught.gainst thomas. >> troy: that's one of those throws. i asked peyton, would you be willing to take a shot down the field on richard sherman because we know how good he is and what great ball skills he has? he plays this beautifully. peyton never had an opportunity to complete this pass. but what he did say, was if i go after him on the go route, make sure if i air, i air deep. i don't want him to have a chance to make a play on the ball. i think that one, more than anything, was trying to back these guys off a little bit. >> joe: second and ten. manning, protected. and look out. welker, the intended target. and there's big kam chancellor. and the big body of chancellor at 6'3", 232 on welker, 5'9", 185. >> troy: he carries the guy up the seam. he's on the right of your screen. he comes off and took a hit. and jarred the ball loose on wes welker. these guys see everything out there. >> joe: on third down. the handoff is to ball. montee ball, bottled up. first guy there was k.j. wright. a
richard sherman gets caught.gainst thomas. >> troy: that's one of those throws. i asked peyton, would you be willing to take a shot down the field on richard sherman because we know how good he is and what great ball skills he has? he plays this beautifully. peyton never had an opportunity to complete this pass. but what he did say, was if i go after him on the go route, make sure if i air, i air deep. i don't want him to have a chance to make a play on the ball. i think that one, more...
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>> i think, richard, that it's a wise column by dana millback as always.as making a big point that he wanted the senate to get over the 60 vote margin to block a filibuster. that put some of his colleagues in an awkward position. if they had a straight up and down vote, the u.s. would not have defaulted. mitch mcconnell, he's in a tough primary in kentucky, they had to confer with colleagues and get six more votes. they had 12 to give each other cover. it was difficult for mcconnell. i think cruz came away satisfied but he's not making a lot of friends and we'll see how this affects him going down the road when he tries to rely on people if he makes a bid in 2016. >> i think dana said cruz had a by the of a smirk as this entire vote was going on. speaking of which, vice president biden over the weekend taking a poke at the republican party saying there's no republican party, perhaps alluding to that vote on friday that he was watching there. "the wall street journal", "the hill's" front page noting that the dow had the best week in a while. why? because co
>> i think, richard, that it's a wise column by dana millback as always.as making a big point that he wanted the senate to get over the 60 vote margin to block a filibuster. that put some of his colleagues in an awkward position. if they had a straight up and down vote, the u.s. would not have defaulted. mitch mcconnell, he's in a tough primary in kentucky, they had to confer with colleagues and get six more votes. they had 12 to give each other cover. it was difficult for mcconnell. i...
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we asked richard gill.tle hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers, senior citizens, rich man, poor man,you name. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up, incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future becomes contagious, things can get bad for everybody. it's difficult running an efficient, productive economy when prices change all the time. but whether justified or not, this fear of falling behind can be a major factor causing inflation to increase. sanitation workers feel they're falling behind. they strike, getting higher wages. now other public employees see they're behind. they demand even higher increases. now coal miners, assembly line workers, sales clerks, see they're falling behind. up we go. wages, prices, wages, p
we asked richard gill.tle hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers, senior citizens, rich man, poor man,you name. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up, incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future...
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richard herman, what are your thoughts about richard sherman going into this game? >> you know, i have known richard since his freshman year at stanford. he was a teammate of my oldest son's: i think he has really grown with what has happened to him. i think also the country has gotten a chance to look at one of the really great players in the nfl and one of the great personalities. if you are up in the seattle area like i was last week before the nfc championship game. there is a commercial on education that richard sherman is featured in. through that little rant that people have saw people get to seat other side of richard sherman and it's a side that the nfl really likes to promote. >> clinton, who are you watching this sunday? who do have your eyes on in this game? >> i think the key to this game will be marshon leverage. i think he has had outunderstanding post season. only right that i say that being a running back. i think with the media scrutiny he has received coming to this stage it's so much that goes into it two weeks off. everybody is saying marshon le
richard herman, what are your thoughts about richard sherman going into this game? >> you know, i have known richard since his freshman year at stanford. he was a teammate of my oldest son's: i think he has really grown with what has happened to him. i think also the country has gotten a chance to look at one of the really great players in the nfl and one of the great personalities. if you are up in the seattle area like i was last week before the nfc championship game. there is a...
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richard sherman and malcolm smith, everybody.pologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first this is their self-titled album. making their network tv debut with the song "the epilogue" -- "crosses." ♪ it's a strange day the roses are in bloom but in a strange way i know somehow we're doomed ♪ ♪ look around through the town not a soul to be found in silence not a sound there's no one around but you ♪ ♪ in the back of the car on our way from the bar in silence here we are reminding us we're doomed ♪ ♪ well i guess (guess that) that it's we come to the end we've circled around our doom ♪ ♪ and i won't stop (won't stop) not till i get what i want and all that i want is you ♪ ♪ in a strange place when the sun goes down we move into a strange phase like we've got nothing left to lose ♪ ♪ so we slip through the town with our heads in the clouds in silence not a sound for miles and miles around ♪ ♪ fall asleep in the park underneath all the stars in silence here we are reminded of how we're doomed ♪ ♪ well i gues
richard sherman and malcolm smith, everybody.pologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first this is their self-titled album. making their network tv debut with the song "the epilogue" -- "crosses." ♪ it's a strange day the roses are in bloom but in a strange way i know somehow we're doomed ♪ ♪ look around through the town not a soul to be found in silence not a sound there's no one around but you ♪ ♪ in the back of the car on our way from...
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your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> would you like to make a recommendation? >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a recommendation to move forward all of our candidates. singa, wingard and richards and henderson. yee >>supervisor norman yee: any objection? no objection. motion passes. this moves us right where we will ask you to leave. we are going >> the committee voted unanimously to move items 8 and 9 with a full recommendation. >>supervisor norman yee: can i have a motion to not sdoes -- disclose what happened in closed session? >> so moved. >> so the motion passe
your question was specifically about dennis richards? i upside his office, he works for sales force and he's been called away for travel very frequently in the past year but he's indicated he's moving to semi retirement and that will no longer be the case in the future . when he's able to attend the meetings he's generally thoughtful and consider -- consider and things through the issues at hand. >>supervisor norman yee: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment...
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our it groping group is led by richard. our investment portfolio is managed by michelle the average daily processing is round $1100 million. our project group is lead by rebecca thank you for your hard work here doing a grow job. our property tax group led by phil and thank you for your work. our tax paper group the first line of defense is led by grace and our banking group that's handling the transactions is led by janet. that's the team of managers that run the incredibly important jobs and i sincerely want to thank those folks for they're hard work. i want to recognize my senior management team let me introduce our tax collector david arguing steno thank you for being here (clapping) our cohesive assistant treasurer pauline (clapping.) our policy and ledge manager greg thank you for your great work. and our deputy director i t and about half of everything we did thank you. (clapping.) i get to stand in front of all of you and get some praise and a attention but honestly, i want to share all of that with this incredible
our it groping group is led by richard. our investment portfolio is managed by michelle the average daily processing is round $1100 million. our project group is lead by rebecca thank you for your hard work here doing a grow job. our property tax group led by phil and thank you for your work. our tax paper group the first line of defense is led by grace and our banking group that's handling the transactions is led by janet. that's the team of managers that run the incredibly important jobs and...
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what's richard engle's favorite olympic event? >> reporter: well, i -- you're right, it's probably not newsworthy. i'll tell you. i was at that hockey game that you were just highlighting and was there and saw the -- that final shoot-out with oshie. that was pretty exciting. and people here are hoping that there will be another moment where there is a u.s. gold medal hockey event. so that's the hottest ticket right now to get. we at nbc, i can tell you, have a limited number of tickets. and that is the one that everyone wants. we had a little bit even of an office pool going around today. i didn't win the pool, but that's the ticket that everyone wants. >> richard engle -- >> reporter: hopefully the u.s. gold medal hockey match. >> richard engle with a wink-wink, nod-nod to management. he appears to be looking for tickets -- >> reporter: i would like a ticket. >> not even a wink-wink, nod-nod -- >> reporter: i'm not winking or nodding, i'm saying it directly. >> thank you, be safe, sir. >>> back to domestic politics. to president
what's richard engle's favorite olympic event? >> reporter: well, i -- you're right, it's probably not newsworthy. i'll tell you. i was at that hockey game that you were just highlighting and was there and saw the -- that final shoot-out with oshie. that was pretty exciting. and people here are hoping that there will be another moment where there is a u.s. gold medal hockey event. so that's the hottest ticket right now to get. we at nbc, i can tell you, have a limited number of tickets....
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. >> and erin andrews speaks candidly about her handling of that postgame ran by seattle aes richard sherman. >> what everyone in america wants to know is what was going through your mind when richard sherman was getting rather emotional on the sidelines with you? >> i better not mess this up. >> i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. the denver broncos and seattle seahawks aren't the only ones heading for a showdown today. president obama faces off with bill o'reiley. besides the president's obvious distaste for fox news, which was clear at their last sit down, three years ago. >> do you think you're being treated fairley by fox news now? >> i would say that the news guys, i think, try to do a good job, although look, let's face it, fox news has a point of view. >> one of the stakes when they go toe to toe today. joinings us now, lauren ashburn. jim pinkerton, contributing editor at american conservative magazine, both are fox news contributors and fox news analyst, juan williams. president obama keeps complaining about fox. so why is he sitting down with o'reiley? >> howie, three
. >> and erin andrews speaks candidly about her handling of that postgame ran by seattle aes richard sherman. >> what everyone in america wants to know is what was going through your mind when richard sherman was getting rather emotional on the sidelines with you? >> i better not mess this up. >> i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. the denver broncos and seattle seahawks aren't the only ones heading for a showdown today. president obama faces off with bill o'reiley....
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sir richard branson's ski lodge is available for rent if you can afford it.e look at the billion epos -- billionaire's swiss hideaway is coming up next. ♪ >> ever wonder where a billionaire stays when he skis? inside virgin ceo richard branson's mountain hideaway in the slips out -- swiss alps. it is if you can afford it. >> it is simply referred to as the lodge. richard branson's personal holiday home in the swiss alps. it is. open to rent. guests, it is18 more like a luxury hotel. a staff of 15 chefs, a spa therapist and a 24-hour driver service. then, more personal touches. downstairs is set up for the ultimate, a fully stocked bar and a dance floor with a disco ball. the pool isn't far. >> we try to discourage drinking in the pool. to -- we will be here to make sure no one strays too far. >> with a large living room, quiet suite and a bunk room for the kids, it hosts corporate get a raise -- getaways and the branson clan. >> we are going into richard's suite here. low butings are a bit there is a remote-controlled fireplace. >> not everyone who stays here
sir richard branson's ski lodge is available for rent if you can afford it.e look at the billion epos -- billionaire's swiss hideaway is coming up next. ♪ >> ever wonder where a billionaire stays when he skis? inside virgin ceo richard branson's mountain hideaway in the slips out -- swiss alps. it is if you can afford it. >> it is simply referred to as the lodge. richard branson's personal holiday home in the swiss alps. it is. open to rent. guests, it is18 more like a luxury...
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of richard parker, they lost their grandparents.o me about them right now. how are they doing? >> well, this is a shock situation. i mean, we've only had 72 hours, basically, for this entire story to play out. from the first explosion, the realization of one death, 48 hours later the realization of a second death, and then 24 hours more than that, now this confession and arrest. and it's indeed -- it's overwhelming. nobody prepares for this. you don't even prepare for a tragic death. but then when it's somebody in your own family who apparently has done this, it's -- so of course there's a shock factor. but again i was just with them just moments before coming here. and their faith is holding strong. their trust in god is holding strong. their love for each other is holding strong. >> talk to me about the setzers. what kind of people were they? >> john and marion, he taught sunday school in both our church and the first methodist church in lebanon. marion was involved in women's bible studies. they were compassionate, loving, godly
of richard parker, they lost their grandparents.o me about them right now. how are they doing? >> well, this is a shock situation. i mean, we've only had 72 hours, basically, for this entire story to play out. from the first explosion, the realization of one death, 48 hours later the realization of a second death, and then 24 hours more than that, now this confession and arrest. and it's indeed -- it's overwhelming. nobody prepares for this. you don't even prepare for a tragic death. but...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us by satellite. richard, is there any indication there of this possible talk of a truce that we heard about late today? >> reporter: good evening, brian, i'm in the square right now. the fires are still burning, both sides are still squared off. we don't see any signs of a cease fire. protesters say their revolution is gaining momentum and passion. we watched as this woman confronted hundreds of riot police alone, holding her ground, even while pelted with stones. police rattled their shields for more. the ukraine capital's front line is drawn, with black helmets. on one side, the protesters loyal to victor yanukovych, only yards away is another world. a strong protest camp of ski masks, armor, and filling stations for molotov cocktails. the demonstrateers were preparing for battle, lighting bonfires seen from above by a drone today. the protesters here put themselves in the center of this ring of fire, and say they will hold this square even if it costs them their lives. but why? >> to make a statem
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us by satellite. richard, is there any indication there of this possible talk of a truce that we heard about late today? >> reporter: good evening, brian, i'm in the square right now. the fires are still burning, both sides are still squared off. we don't see any signs of a cease fire. protesters say their revolution is gaining momentum and passion. we watched as this woman confronted hundreds of riot police alone, holding her ground,...
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this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. t
this family business was founded by richard's dad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard'slder brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here to start us off. richard, the death toll around 18. and given the pictures, it's likely to change? >> it certainly could change. this is an extremely volatile situation. it's extremely dangerous and extremely important. the government wants to contain this. it doesn't want it to get any worse. so the government is now trying to seal off all the roads leading to downtown kiev as it's struggling to regain control of the capital. it has all the signs of a revolution. and it's taking place in kiev's independence square. anti-government demonstrators barricaded themselves in, setting bonfires. throwing stones and lobbing molotov cocktails, even fireworks to keep riot police from driving them out. they dared the riot police to kill them. to kill their own countrymen. today's violence began hours earlier when radical protesters tried to march on parliament. but riot police drove them back with rubber bullets, stun grenades, and protesters say, live ammunition. the protesters had weapons of their own, includi
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here to start us off. richard, the death toll around 18. and given the pictures, it's likely to change? >> it certainly could change. this is an extremely volatile situation. it's extremely dangerous and extremely important. the government wants to contain this. it doesn't want it to get any worse. so the government is now trying to seal off all the roads leading to downtown kiev as it's struggling to regain control of the capital. it has...
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that honor belongs to seattle seahawks corner richard sherman. his outburst became a hot topic all around the country. i sat down with sherman to find out exactly what goes into that intense on-field demeanor. >> it takes a different kind of person to turn that switch on and off and step into the ring or step on the field and be. the intense, incredible, focused, angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> you're a prime example of that. how do you do it? >> you have to have that switch. you take it off. if you catch me in the moment when it's still in that zone when i'm competitive, it's not going to come out as articulate and smart. that's why sometimes it crashes and doesn't go all so well. >> i got the ultimate insider sitting next to me into the richard sherman and michael crabtree feud. it was at your charity event over the summer that these guys place.to the fight in the first richard said he was going o go back at him because of it. what happened? >> i wish i could give you more information, but i didn'
that honor belongs to seattle seahawks corner richard sherman. his outburst became a hot topic all around the country. i sat down with sherman to find out exactly what goes into that intense on-field demeanor. >> it takes a different kind of person to turn that switch on and off and step into the ring or step on the field and be. the intense, incredible, focused, angry human being that you have to be to be successful in those atmospheres. >> you're a prime example of that. how do...
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richard engel has that story tonight. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. imagine if that plane had been diverted to sochi during the opening ceremony while the world is watching, a stadium full of vips. and don't forget this entire area is full of anti-aircraft missiles. but in the end it was averted. as spectators filed in to the opening ceremony, few had any idea a hostage drama was under way, that a hijacker was trying to divert a passenger plane their way. a turkish boeing 737-800 carrying 110 passengers took off from kharkov in the ukraine for a flight to istanbul. but once in the air, a ukrainian man claimed he had a bomb and demanded the plane divert to sochi. passengers took photographs and cell phone videos they say showed the hijacker in a red and white jersey. but it may have been cool thinking by the pilots that averted a major crisis. the pilots stayed calm, pretending to cooperate, telling the hijacker they were heading to sochi, while continuing on to istanbul. they turned off the in-flight map system so the hijacker could not see where the
richard engel has that story tonight. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. imagine if that plane had been diverted to sochi during the opening ceremony while the world is watching, a stadium full of vips. and don't forget this entire area is full of anti-aircraft missiles. but in the end it was averted. as spectators filed in to the opening ceremony, few had any idea a hostage drama was under way, that a hijacker was trying to divert a passenger plane their way. a...
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you'll get the best out of them. >> now in his 60's, will richard branson ever slow down? retire. i have been creating things since i was 15 years old and i will always create things. but i have never seen it as work. so, i will create something, find somebody else to run it and move on and create something else. >> what is it about whales? >> it is one of the great things of the world, to swim with these beautiful creatures, which we are going to try to encourage more people to do. >> for more, check out the latest issue of "bloomberg pursuits" magazine, available now. ♪ >> tonight on "titans at the table" we talk football and the big apple. >> there will be a coin toss right here. >> with the man who is bringing it all together. jonathan tisch, co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate 15 billion of dollars in annual
you'll get the best out of them. >> now in his 60's, will richard branson ever slow down? retire. i have been creating things since i was 15 years old and i will always create things. but i have never seen it as work. so, i will create something, find somebody else to run it and move on and create something else. >> what is it about whales? >> it is one of the great things of the world, to swim with these beautiful creatures, which we are going to try to encourage more people...
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>> is this richard? >> yes, it is. >> how long has the 6-year-old been missing? >> just a few minutes. >> was the flying saucer in the backyard? >> yes. >> but could a little boy really be inside this balloon-like object more than 1,000 feet off the ground? >> this thing takes off, your son tells you falcon's inside. are you really going to stop and justify, find reasons why maybe he's not in? >> within a few short minutes, the story sparks a media storm and the balloon boy goes global. >> i had no clue that there was even media outside. mayumi and i were completely dumbfounded, baffled why this thing got attention and why people were in our front yards. we simply wanted it to go away. >> the country watches live wanting to know the fate of the boy supposedly inside the runaway aircraft. after more than an hour in flight and covering 50 miles across three counties, it crashes softly to the ground. the sheriff's department rushes to the saucer but finds no one inside. rescue crews continue searching for the missing boy, but shortly after the balloon lands, as poli
>> is this richard? >> yes, it is. >> how long has the 6-year-old been missing? >> just a few minutes. >> was the flying saucer in the backyard? >> yes. >> but could a little boy really be inside this balloon-like object more than 1,000 feet off the ground? >> this thing takes off, your son tells you falcon's inside. are you really going to stop and justify, find reasons why maybe he's not in? >> within a few short minutes, the story sparks...
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richard jordan's been driving through the area.joins us live now from the countryside community. richard? >> reporter: yeah, getting on the roads and getting around shouldn't be a problem. but you know, what might be tough is getting into your car. a lot of people took the advice we were giving them yesterday and stayed off the roads, stayed home. this is what happens when you parked on the street. you had the plow trucks moving through, then your car is basically stuck there, covered with the leftover snow that was left behind.
richard jordan's been driving through the area.joins us live now from the countryside community. richard? >> reporter: yeah, getting on the roads and getting around shouldn't be a problem. but you know, what might be tough is getting into your car. a lot of people took the advice we were giving them yesterday and stayed off the roads, stayed home. this is what happens when you parked on the street. you had the plow trucks moving through, then your car is basically stuck there, covered...
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. >>> i'm richard lui. after days of crisis ukraine is ready to move on. yoused president viktori yaian could he vich is on the run. >> richard engel reports. >> reporter: sunday mass at saint michael's cathedral was dedicated to the nearly 100 protesters who died to oust ukraine's president. the cathedral became a field hospital this week. when riot police opened fire on demonstrators. >> medics. >> and just as fast as the government was overturned for that massacre, a new government is now being formed in a series of rapid fire votes, parliament today made its speaker interim president and issued an arrest warrant for viktor yanukovych. it shows him fleeing with suitcases realizing, perhaps, it might be a one-way trip. by night fall independence square once filled with bon fires and mali to have cocktails are here. >> by memorial's soft light ukrainians sang their national anthem rose sarris hung on barricades. >> i have so much pain in my heart for everything that's going on here. >> reporter: peace is holding, but the protesters aren't convinced the re
. >>> i'm richard lui. after days of crisis ukraine is ready to move on. yoused president viktori yaian could he vich is on the run. >> richard engel reports. >> reporter: sunday mass at saint michael's cathedral was dedicated to the nearly 100 protesters who died to oust ukraine's president. the cathedral became a field hospital this week. when riot police opened fire on demonstrators. >> medics. >> and just as fast as the government was overturned for that...
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good to see you, jeff. >> good to see you, richard. sources are telling nbc news this wasn't just some bratty behavior by a teenager. justin bieber was outright abusive to the crew and his behavior could have been dangerous in the air. sources say the pilots even had to use emergency equipment just to keep the flight safe. for the first time, exclusive new details from inside justin bieber's private jet. when federal agents boarded and searched his luxury g-4 in new jersey last friday, law enforcement sources tell nbc news there was still a strong odor of marijuana and smoke in the air. pot smoke so thick, during the flight, sources say, the pilots had to put on oxygen masks so they wouldn't get high. >> the pilots' fears are for the safety for the airplane and the passengers because of the influence of this drug affecting their performance. >> but bieber wouldn't stop. according to the official police report obtained exclusively by nbc news, the captain warned the passengers, including bieber, on several occasions to stop smoking mari
good to see you, jeff. >> good to see you, richard. sources are telling nbc news this wasn't just some bratty behavior by a teenager. justin bieber was outright abusive to the crew and his behavior could have been dangerous in the air. sources say the pilots even had to use emergency equipment just to keep the flight safe. for the first time, exclusive new details from inside justin bieber's private jet. when federal agents boarded and searched his luxury g-4 in new jersey last friday,...
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good morning, richard and angie. good morning, everybody. welcome to your weekend. keep your snow expectations low. it is not going to be a lot of snow. there'll be a chance for seeing snow flakes, many, many hours over the weekend. but the amounts of snow will be 1 inch or less. conversational snow flakes. here's storm team 4 radar for you. first thing on your saturday morning, no snow anywhere near the metro area just yet. but as i move the view down further, couple of snowflakes, down toward the new river valley. and just hit and miss chances of light snow coming our way. so temperatures, which are generally below freezing, upper 20s to around 30 degrees now. it'll be a cold weekend for sure. temperatures later this afternoon inching only a couple of degrees above the freezing mark. and off and on chances for snow flurries and light snow off and on through much of today and tomorrow, too. cold and snowy pattern. >> thank you. >>> and as you just said, the region is expecting a little snow today. and some counties like prince georges county, they are preparing rig
good morning, richard and angie. good morning, everybody. welcome to your weekend. keep your snow expectations low. it is not going to be a lot of snow. there'll be a chance for seeing snow flakes, many, many hours over the weekend. but the amounts of snow will be 1 inch or less. conversational snow flakes. here's storm team 4 radar for you. first thing on your saturday morning, no snow anywhere near the metro area just yet. but as i move the view down further, couple of snowflakes, down toward...
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. >> plus his advice for richard sherman. >> he twerked his way into the national consciousness, taking a page out of miley cyrus's book. >> when you started off the term super agent didn't exist. if you think about it player representation didn't exist as it does today. how did you start that, and why? >> the reality is there was no right of representation when i began. i remember calling up mike brown of the bengals to represent a player, and he said, "we don't deal with agents" click. that was that. mostly players had their parents tore did it themselves. the roll of an agent is to serve as a buffer. years ago i asked steve bartkowski in the first negotiation whether he wanted to hear every fact that went on between me and the general managers. and he said, "sure, it's my life, i want to hear it. i said steve, they'll say no so complimentary things about you. "no, i'll be fine." we get into the negotiation and the gm says, "not so fast, his back is a little bad. this wasn't a strong craft in quarterbacks, but he was the best there was." i conveyed that to steve to which he said, "get
. >> plus his advice for richard sherman. >> he twerked his way into the national consciousness, taking a page out of miley cyrus's book. >> when you started off the term super agent didn't exist. if you think about it player representation didn't exist as it does today. how did you start that, and why? >> the reality is there was no right of representation when i began. i remember calling up mike brown of the bengals to represent a player, and he said, "we don't...
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wants to know, what was going through your mind when richard sherman was getting emotional? >> i better not mess this up. >> this is "media buzz." >> broncos and shocks are not -- and seahawks are not the only ones headed for a showdown, barack obama meets with bill o'reilly despite the president's distaste for fox news. >> are you being treated fairly by fox news? >> i would say that the news guys try to do a good job, although, face it, fox news has a point of view. >> they will go toe to toe today >> we have contributing editor of american conservative magazine, fox news contributors and fox news analyst, juan williams. president obama is complaining about fox so why is he sitting down with o'reilly? >> three word. bill o'reilly. bill o'reilly. and, bill o'reilly. there are other reasons, how many people watched super bowl? 1308 -- 108 million. >> he cannot turn down bill o'reilly because he in the last two presidential interviews actually gave him a real fair shot. last year, 2011 he called him a big name liberal who intruded on your personal freedom but allowed the pres
wants to know, what was going through your mind when richard sherman was getting emotional? >> i better not mess this up. >> this is "media buzz." >> broncos and shocks are not -- and seahawks are not the only ones headed for a showdown, barack obama meets with bill o'reilly despite the president's distaste for fox news. >> are you being treated fairly by fox news? >> i would say that the news guys try to do a good job, although, face it, fox news has a...
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economic analyst richard gill explains.e say an economist, like a cynic, knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. economists, when they measure gnp and its growth over time, tend to concentrate on goods and services that had market prices, numbers that can be added, subtracted, and multiplied. the more intangible benefits and costs of growth, however much they affect our economic welfare, are much harder to assess. it isn't just an economist's problem. we all have different evaluations of the desirablity or undesirability of economic growth. some people genuinely like the buzz and bustle of a growing economy. others prefer stability and tranquility. who is to say which preference is correct? still, these gnp numbers tell a remarkable story. the curve of real u.s. gnp has fluctuated, but basically, it has ascended dramatically over the past century. the total production of goods and services rose 20 times or more during this period. what has this meant to us? more pollution, noise, congestion, anxiety. all the
economic analyst richard gill explains.e say an economist, like a cynic, knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. economists, when they measure gnp and its growth over time, tend to concentrate on goods and services that had market prices, numbers that can be added, subtracted, and multiplied. the more intangible benefits and costs of growth, however much they affect our economic welfare, are much harder to assess. it isn't just an economist's problem. we all have different...
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we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in national income was cushioned. if these stabilizers are so wonderful and worked so nicely in 14, why didn't they stop the great depression of the 1930s? because government was playing a much larger economic role than it had been 20 years earlier. this was what keynesians of the time were advocating. i, john fitzgerald kennedy, do solemnly swear... that you will faithfully execute the office of president. that i will faithfullexecute... the bright promise of that day blinded many. john kennedy had managed only a razor-thin margin of victory. he
we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in...
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richard jordan joins us with an update. richard, what are they saying?rter: the family is saying this is a call to action. they want the residents of d.c. to get behind them on this. they say it is time to overturn a d.c. law that basically makes -- that public officials -- firefighters, police officers -- does not hold them responsible if something goes wrong, or if they don't provide the proper care. they say that is unacceptable. and what happened here last week at the fire station, engine 26 here on rhode island avenue, when medrick mills, a 77-year-old man suffering a heart attack and the daughter went to the fire station to get help, the firefighters refused to come across the street to ep had. the family saying that is unacceptable, that is negligence. when asked if they were planning to file a lawsuit, they did have legal representation with them, they were specifically asked if there are any plans to file a lawsuit against the district. they say right now, it is too premature to discuss that, but mills' son did make a very powerful plea. >> it i
richard jordan joins us with an update. richard, what are they saying?rter: the family is saying this is a call to action. they want the residents of d.c. to get behind them on this. they say it is time to overturn a d.c. law that basically makes -- that public officials -- firefighters, police officers -- does not hold them responsible if something goes wrong, or if they don't provide the proper care. they say that is unacceptable. and what happened here last week at the fire station, engine...
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a little later on, richard norton smith will be joining us. he is doing a program on first ladies and as that wraps up, he will be joining us at the table. let me ask both of you about first ladies. why are they interesting? >> i think because they present that window of the past that women could relate to, particularly women. i think women's history has been hidden for so long that this gave women a way in which they could access the past through the lives of the first ladies. i found it fascinating. >> do these women -- because of their high echelon in society, does that reflect them? >> i think there was a portion of their lives that relate to something that is going on in history. if you can tease that out, you get some very interesting insight. >> you went from a political role to an academic one. what interested you enough to do that? >> i had the opportunity to work alongside laura bush and see that role, a very complicated role through her eyes and how she managed. this very important position is always evolving. what i saw in over thr
a little later on, richard norton smith will be joining us. he is doing a program on first ladies and as that wraps up, he will be joining us at the table. let me ask both of you about first ladies. why are they interesting? >> i think because they present that window of the past that women could relate to, particularly women. i think women's history has been hidden for so long that this gave women a way in which they could access the past through the lives of the first ladies. i found it...