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>> jimmy: he's michael douglas.one of the best ever. >> steve: royalty. >> jimmy: i love that guy. michael and i are going to play charades later in the show with some surprise guests. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] fancy. >> together: ooh! >> jimmy: from "two broke girls", the lovely kat dennings is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] that'll be fun. i like her. and we have great music from -- st. vincent is here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: ooh! fancy! >> jimmy: guys, whenever i get some down time here at the show, i like to go on instagram and scroll through the photos. >> steve: that's what you do in your down time? >> jimmy: in the down time. yeah, i guess i do that. >> steve: are you okay? >> jimmy: no, everything's great. no, it's fun. i love it. one thing i've noticed, though, is a lot of times two people will write the exact same caption but their pictures that they post are completely different. i'll show you what i mean in this next segment. it's time for "picture this." [ cheers and
>> jimmy: he's michael douglas.one of the best ever. >> steve: royalty. >> jimmy: i love that guy. michael and i are going to play charades later in the show with some surprise guests. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] fancy. >> together: ooh! >> jimmy: from "two broke girls", the lovely kat dennings is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] that'll be fun. i like her. and we have great music from -- st. vincent is here! [ cheers and...
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douglas cifu: we trade a lot.e are providing liquidity in all the different instruments -- stocks, derivatives and currency pairs. the law of large numbers, when you do something a lot you should make money every day and statistically that is what virtu is. leslie: what happened that one day? douglas cifu: it was an operational error. as long as you continue to do something repeatedly and manage risk acutely you should make money. leslie: i do that you have seen some high-profile market structure blowups.what does virtu do differently? douglas cifu: we take it seriously. we have developed technology pretrade and post-trade to manage that. the most important orientation that differentiates virtu from the firms you mentioned and maybe other great firms is that we do not have customers or clients in a traditional sense. to the extent that we see risk or anomalies in the marketplace internally or externally, our dna is to investigate those. if we need to turn off a server, market or acid class we will do that to asses
douglas cifu: we trade a lot.e are providing liquidity in all the different instruments -- stocks, derivatives and currency pairs. the law of large numbers, when you do something a lot you should make money every day and statistically that is what virtu is. leslie: what happened that one day? douglas cifu: it was an operational error. as long as you continue to do something repeatedly and manage risk acutely you should make money. leslie: i do that you have seen some high-profile market...
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why would douglas say in 18.78 we need to be reminded. he said it because he felt people were forgetting it. in a sense, the case that confederates began to build up, they were blameless they were equals if not the superiors to the northerners, they had not lost their principles, would not relinquish they principles. not yield those principles. that case had taken route and for men like douglas, it was very disturbing to see the fruits of the union victory slipping away. and so in some sense he's commenting at that moment on the rise of this lost cause. douglas and george washington williams, african americans, and the group of people who rallied around this again includes white northerners and small category of white southern unionists who promoted this image of the war that douglas wanted to have a counter narrative of the lost cause. they wanted americans to have emancipation stand at the center of the memory of the war and what worried douglas was that torturous history of slavery and abolition and emancipation was being replaced by s
why would douglas say in 18.78 we need to be reminded. he said it because he felt people were forgetting it. in a sense, the case that confederates began to build up, they were blameless they were equals if not the superiors to the northerners, they had not lost their principles, would not relinquish they principles. not yield those principles. that case had taken route and for men like douglas, it was very disturbing to see the fruits of the union victory slipping away. and so in some sense...
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they are not as well-known as douglas first of all because douglas was the greatest writer among them and the greatest orator among them. he wrote 1200 pages of autobiography. he gave hundreds of speeches, many of which survived in their recorded and textual forms. it doesn't mean the rest of these people, the delaneys, james mccune smiths -- he was the most educated african-american of the 19th century. he was probably frederick douglass's closest the black male friend. most of these other men who were mentioned here did not edit their own newspapers for 16 years, did not develop the same kind of international reputation as a voice in the ways that douglass did, and did not end up in a kind of role of almost official spokesman of african-americans. that has to do with a lot of rivalries between them. it has a lot to do with douglass's shear skill and talent, which is not to diminish the talent of any of these other people who were mentioned. some of them were ministers like garnet who was basically a pastor. he was church-based. douglas was ubiquitous. he was everywhere. he would tra
they are not as well-known as douglas first of all because douglas was the greatest writer among them and the greatest orator among them. he wrote 1200 pages of autobiography. he gave hundreds of speeches, many of which survived in their recorded and textual forms. it doesn't mean the rest of these people, the delaneys, james mccune smiths -- he was the most educated african-american of the 19th century. he was probably frederick douglass's closest the black male friend. most of these other men...
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. >> would you comment on the great black leader in the period, frederick douglas. >> so frederick douglas is a fascinating figure. he was the pre-eminent african-american leader of the 19th srnts. i think we sometimes have a tendency to stand in for all of african-american thought in the 19th century and that is a mistake because george washington and williams and others were important voices and there were political disagreements in the black community as one would expect. but douglas plays a very important roelt in the story i've told in the sense that doug loss would say famously in 1878 there was a right side and a wrong side in this war which no sentiment ought to cause us to forget. why would he say in 1878, we need to be reminded there was a right side and a wrong side because he thought people were for getting it. that people were blameless and the equals and if not the superiors and would not relinquish their principles and that had taken root and for men like douglas it was disturbing to see the fruits of the union victory slipping away. and so in some sense he's commenting at t
. >> would you comment on the great black leader in the period, frederick douglas. >> so frederick douglas is a fascinating figure. he was the pre-eminent african-american leader of the 19th srnts. i think we sometimes have a tendency to stand in for all of african-american thought in the 19th century and that is a mistake because george washington and williams and others were important voices and there were political disagreements in the black community as one would expect. but...
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i'm joined in the studio by douglas herbert. we are seeing israel against any possible deal with iran. it is not just the israelis against it. we have many in the united states also saying no deal. douglas: that minor detail, the republicans control both houses of congress, the ones who invited benjamin netanyahu to speak to them. congress is on recess. they will be back april 14. when they come back, the senate foreign relations committee will have a bill ready for them. it will authorize a review of any deal that could emerge, the final deal for the iran nuclear program. basically, this is in line with what the congress has been saying all along. they want to have the power to have a say on any agreement ultimately reached. the fear is iranian hardliners will look at this vote. let's say they authorize congress will have the final say. the iranians will say what does it matter what the united states president and his secretary of state negotiate? their word is worth nothing because congress can override at any time. for the ha
i'm joined in the studio by douglas herbert. we are seeing israel against any possible deal with iran. it is not just the israelis against it. we have many in the united states also saying no deal. douglas: that minor detail, the republicans control both houses of congress, the ones who invited benjamin netanyahu to speak to them. congress is on recess. they will be back april 14. when they come back, the senate foreign relations committee will have a bill ready for them. it will authorize a...
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douglas: we think the fault is a real possibility.son we took it out this cycle is because we've been talking about the last few days, the imf repayment, which looks like it has been made. but the repayment schedule is pretty unrelenting. when you talk about will they won't they pay, for us, that is more a can to a triple c rating. anna: what would you need to see to have the rating move in the other direction? there's a number of drivers for these grades. what do you need to see in the development of this story to take the rating the other direction? douglas: i think you need to see quite a few things. it is going to be a long year. we are looking at the reforms submitted by the government to satisfy their creditors. that is halfway through completing the review. even if they complete the whole review, you then need to think about what happens in the second half of the year. greece is presumably still going to need extra funding from its creditors. that would require a new deal. whether you call that a program or not, it will probabl
douglas: we think the fault is a real possibility.son we took it out this cycle is because we've been talking about the last few days, the imf repayment, which looks like it has been made. but the repayment schedule is pretty unrelenting. when you talk about will they won't they pay, for us, that is more a can to a triple c rating. anna: what would you need to see to have the rating move in the other direction? there's a number of drivers for these grades. what do you need to see in the...
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douglas: the urgency fin renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. bu
douglas: the urgency fin renewable transportation fuels is at least twofold. one is energy security. our nation is almost wholly dependent for transportation fuels on petroleum products. and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could...
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frederic douglas high school. this is one of the coaches here. to have the raimpbs players and the coach to show up and address your players, tell me why that's important. >> it's important because they are the leaders for our youth and everybody brings the nfl player to see the support of all the mischief and all the things that's going wrong, to give them a positive insight on how to do things the right way. >> to see coach standing here with these players and how inspired the they were when he said come train with us come lift weights, what was that like? >> that's like a dream come true. everybody -- we were fortunate enough to be at ravens stadium twice this year twins in the last few years for the championship run, but the field of being able to lift weights with the guys being able to see the facilities, to be able to be under the pressure of the guys that they look up to. >> awesome. look, now you can see ray lewis has walked over and he's taking pictures with some of the players here. this has had an impa
frederic douglas high school. this is one of the coaches here. to have the raimpbs players and the coach to show up and address your players, tell me why that's important. >> it's important because they are the leaders for our youth and everybody brings the nfl player to see the support of all the mischief and all the things that's going wrong, to give them a positive insight on how to do things the right way. >> to see coach standing here with these players and how inspired the...
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douglas fraser headed the united auto worker it was 1979. i was president of the union.a asked to meet with me. he says, "after all these years "we no longer can afford in chrysler "to follow the pattern that's been established in ford and in general motors." he laid out the economic case, and it's convincing. you're talking about the very survival of the corporation. much more important to me was the survival of the workers. fighting for survival, union workers agreed to pay-cuts more than $450 million worth. but what could chrysler give the union in return? we had to make horrendous concessions and in those negotiations, we were able to get profit sharing. and we were able to get some assurances against additional plant closings. we wanted a voice in the decisions that affect the lives of our members. they proposed to offer the union a meaningful voice in all levels of management, including the board of directors. chrysler needed more than cost cuts to design and build and market cars america wanted. it needed credit. chrysler's troubles had cut it off from traditional
douglas fraser headed the united auto worker it was 1979. i was president of the union.a asked to meet with me. he says, "after all these years "we no longer can afford in chrysler "to follow the pattern that's been established in ford and in general motors." he laid out the economic case, and it's convincing. you're talking about the very survival of the corporation. much more important to me was the survival of the workers. fighting for survival, union workers agreed to...
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boyleson and douglas, no different from us. the fear they had, the mothers taking care of the children. i mean, we'd like to create, you know, we make historical figures and we think in many ways they weren't human. but they were fully human. probably not all that dependent us. maybe different clothes and hair styles. but their reaction was very human. >> i ask you please -- [inaudible question] >> is there any way to tell the raging debate was from the opinion leaders. tony: right. >> is there any way to tell from other accounts who got -- how people were pursuaded. ordinary people mostly with the doctors or mostly with the pastors or in between and data on that. tony: i don't think it's that easy to tell. because most of the diaries and letters and so forth were by the same opinion leaders, you might say. the great resources and letters of cotton mather, i think letters, you know, all of these guys left very, very important records for us. there were obviously -- i mean the town was very divided. let me just say that. i mean
boyleson and douglas, no different from us. the fear they had, the mothers taking care of the children. i mean, we'd like to create, you know, we make historical figures and we think in many ways they weren't human. but they were fully human. probably not all that dependent us. maybe different clothes and hair styles. but their reaction was very human. >> i ask you please -- [inaudible question] >> is there any way to tell the raging debate was from the opinion leaders. tony: right....
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michael douglas, one of our favorite guests. i mean this in the best possi >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good tuesday morning. i'm sam brock. here's a live look at the skies interstate 280 and highway 17. now the brunt of this morning's storm has basically rolled through the bay area at this point but most roadways are still slick making for some difficult driving conditions. parts of the bay area got up to 3 inches of rain this morning. it caused localized flooding as well. one car became trapped in standing water along interstate 280 in daly city.
michael douglas, one of our favorite guests. i mean this in the best possi >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good tuesday morning. i'm sam brock. here's a live look at the skies interstate 280 and highway 17. now the brunt of this morning's storm has basically rolled through the bay area at this point but most roadways are still slick making for some difficult driving conditions. parts of the bay area got up to 3 inches of rain this morning. it...
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i want to talk to douglas about this.hat she weighed in and seemed to be so pointed, her comments here i don't think she was really that safe. am i wrong? were you surprised she spoke about this? >> i was surprised and pleased because it's not an isolated event in baltimore and we have to talk about the murder rates in these cities like baltimore, new orleans, and on and on. i mean we have an urban problem. and we have to look at our cities in a serious way and history so going to link what happened in ferguson and baltimore to trayvon martin to all of these incidents of white policeman beating or killing black americans and the distrust of the black community towards the police is just at epidemic levels and so i do think we need have this national conversation now. >> okay. so areevau, this is for you. douglas mentioned the murder rate. let's talk about it in neighborhoods like freddy gray's. the unemployment rate is over 50%. and the same kind of situation that existed in south central l.a. and in many parts of the cou
i want to talk to douglas about this.hat she weighed in and seemed to be so pointed, her comments here i don't think she was really that safe. am i wrong? were you surprised she spoke about this? >> i was surprised and pleased because it's not an isolated event in baltimore and we have to talk about the murder rates in these cities like baltimore, new orleans, and on and on. i mean we have an urban problem. and we have to look at our cities in a serious way and history so going to link...
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he is in conversation with historian douglas brinkley at book people in austin texas. [laughter] >> hey everybody. thank you guys so much for coming out today. this is exciting. at least i'm excited. i hope you guys are too and you'll give some indication of that by applause. [applause] welcome to book people, and thank you so much for coming out on this beautiful saturday afternoon to celebrate littture with us at your local independent bookstore. it should go without saying that it is only through your participation at events like this one that we are able to host them. so thank you so much for perpetuating the cycle of creativity in austin and helping us to bring fascinating and innovative authors like mr. sehgal to our community. we're thrilled to have california beer say gal with us this evening both of these authors have independently revealed astonishing truths about the world we live in so it should be revelatory to have them here together. california beer say gal has an impressive resumÉ. he is the author of three previous works "walk in my shoes" with andrew
he is in conversation with historian douglas brinkley at book people in austin texas. [laughter] >> hey everybody. thank you guys so much for coming out today. this is exciting. at least i'm excited. i hope you guys are too and you'll give some indication of that by applause. [applause] welcome to book people, and thank you so much for coming out on this beautiful saturday afternoon to celebrate littture with us at your local independent bookstore. it should go without saying that it is...
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douglas is accused of working with family members or friends to get drugs into the lock-up. rosemary conners is live this afternoon. >> and during one transaction, investigators say the corrections officer brought his 4-year-old son along? >> reporter: that's right, jim and renee. the allegations that exact allegation is detailed in the criminal complaint. prosecutors say he was a correctional officer for only a short period of time. about six months when he started to become friendly with some inmates and got involved in a scheme that started in february. did you smuggle drugs into the chester county prison? is there anything you want to say about these allegations? is there anything you want to say to the community, your children? >> accused of doing the very thing he was hired to protect against at the chester county prison, douglas, a former correctional officer is now charged with smuggling heroin and xanax into the facility and delivering the drugs to an inmate a middle man who then distributed them. >> anything to say for yourself? >> yes, a lot of regret. >> the seve
douglas is accused of working with family members or friends to get drugs into the lock-up. rosemary conners is live this afternoon. >> and during one transaction, investigators say the corrections officer brought his 4-year-old son along? >> reporter: that's right, jim and renee. the allegations that exact allegation is detailed in the criminal complaint. prosecutors say he was a correctional officer for only a short period of time. about six months when he started to become...
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we're going to start with tracy wilkins who spoke to students at douglas high school. >> reporter: let me paint the scene here at what we've been calling ground zero. this is where the riots erupted in this baltimore neighborhood. you can see that now the road is actually opened after being closed for so long and police are guarding some of the businesses here but they're no longer not allowing traffic to come through this street. this was also the first day that school re-opened since the riots on monday. we stopped by douglas high school here to talk with students about what it was like leaving their school with national guardsmen armed just across the street. it's obvious who these police and national guardsmen are protecting. >> it's upsetting to see it. >> reporter: and they know it. >> you come out of your school and you're seeing humvees and you're seeing soldiers with m-16s and cops with riot gear and you just don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: on monday mondawmin mall was looted and burned by teens, some of them students here at douglas high school. >> some people
we're going to start with tracy wilkins who spoke to students at douglas high school. >> reporter: let me paint the scene here at what we've been calling ground zero. this is where the riots erupted in this baltimore neighborhood. you can see that now the road is actually opened after being closed for so long and police are guarding some of the businesses here but they're no longer not allowing traffic to come through this street. this was also the first day that school re-opened since...
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so douglas opened up his home. new line thankful for that because we had the best time president clinton talked so much and enjoyed it so much that they had to pull them out of the house. if you are around president clinton he will talk sometimes he will monologue but he we will and he goes you. to have the united states president sitting they're with you so food, chitterlings, i'm sitting right next to this chicken, chicken, potato salad, collard greens are 14. i mean, to have the conversations that you have. >> host: as a reporter what do you get from that? this is not a story you do the next day. >> guest: know, this is off the record. you want to get in their head to find out what there thinking and wife. he talked to us so much of the things that happened in africa. a hodgepodge of issues. you had to know him a lot better. who he was and what he was thinking. it's a very interesting time >> host: the moment in the obama administration that you get to toward the end of the book of the ones that i think so many
so douglas opened up his home. new line thankful for that because we had the best time president clinton talked so much and enjoyed it so much that they had to pull them out of the house. if you are around president clinton he will talk sometimes he will monologue but he we will and he goes you. to have the united states president sitting they're with you so food, chitterlings, i'm sitting right next to this chicken, chicken, potato salad, collard greens are 14. i mean, to have the...
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douglas assured him it was a sacred effort.he president's address, he had conceded for reconciliation. he cared for those who had borne the battle. douglas understood that african americans would need all the nation's good wishes and assistance if they were to meet the challenges of post emancipation. during the war, he and other leaders in the african american kmuchb community had pressed vigorously for civil and political rights, for pre-war, pre-blacks and the newly e lily emancipated. opt optimism had soared in the black community. but just three days later the new architect of the would-be america would be felled by the bull et of a cow ardly assassin. as the country mourned the president's death, african americans shared in the national grief. but they also grieved the loss of opportunity that a lincoln's second term promise edd. there was little if any indication that andrew johnson was either capable or inclined to secure the rights of people of color. unfortunately, he met the expectations that african americans had of
douglas assured him it was a sacred effort.he president's address, he had conceded for reconciliation. he cared for those who had borne the battle. douglas understood that african americans would need all the nation's good wishes and assistance if they were to meet the challenges of post emancipation. during the war, he and other leaders in the african american kmuchb community had pressed vigorously for civil and political rights, for pre-war, pre-blacks and the newly e lily emancipated. opt...
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but this is what it looked like outside of douglas high school today. it let out this was the first time being back in session since monday's riots. all of the students tell me that it was a very different kind of feeling leaving out of their school and then seeing right across the street at the mondawmin mall a large police presence. they had the national guard there, also armed baltimore police there basically holding the line in front of that mall and making sure that no students tried to go into that mall. that mall is under repair after it was damaged during the riots on monday a lot of destruction inside that mall a lot of looting happened inside of that mall. so none of the students were allowed to go there and cross the street. and this is what they had to say about the feeling of seeing that across from where they go to school. >> you come out of your school and you seeing humvees and you're seeing soldiers with m-16s and cops with riot gear and you just don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we speak with s
but this is what it looked like outside of douglas high school today. it let out this was the first time being back in session since monday's riots. all of the students tell me that it was a very different kind of feeling leaving out of their school and then seeing right across the street at the mondawmin mall a large police presence. they had the national guard there, also armed baltimore police there basically holding the line in front of that mall and making sure that no students tried to go...
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ashley: great stuff, douglas.nating, i can only imagine -- my other question, the kids could have a secret phone parents don't know about. >> do you really want technology to allow it to become the parent? ashley: yeah, that's true. food point. douglas kennedy. >> great story. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> everyone, it has been five days since the earthquake devastated nepal. rescue crews were alive from the rubble. they found a 15-year-old hotel worker trapped under a metal shutter. a concrete slab poised above him. held up by a flattened motorcycle. that leaves rescuers, with support to american disaster response team. worked for hours to free him. the boy is recovering at local hospital. ashley: incredible. count down to the "weekend with warren". liz claman has all-star line up with berkshire hathaway from the annual meeting in omaha. she will talk to supermodel kathy ireland whose furniture and accessories are in buffett stores. ceo jim weber about the health of his business. monday, liz sits down wit
ashley: great stuff, douglas.nating, i can only imagine -- my other question, the kids could have a secret phone parents don't know about. >> do you really want technology to allow it to become the parent? ashley: yeah, that's true. food point. douglas kennedy. >> great story. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> everyone, it has been five days since the earthquake devastated nepal. rescue crews were alive from the rubble. they found a 15-year-old hotel worker trapped...
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we are thrilled to have kabir sehgal with us with longtime favorite douglas brinkley. they have independently revealed an astonishing 18 truth of the world that we live in and to have them here together. has an impressive resonate to perform with grammy-winning musicians a distinction he shares although i have done the research. the author of three previous works like walked in my shoes and a bucket of blessings. he served as an officer in the u.s. marine reserves as counsel on foreign relations. a professor of history as a cbs news hysteric -- historian. to be selected as a "new york times" notable book of the year in "the chicago tribune" has viewed him as the taskmaster. please help me to welcome mr. brinkley two will then introduce kabir sehgal. [applause] >> hello ladies and gentleman. i will introduce my dad douglas brinkley an erudite everybody to honor kabir sehgal for his new book to 11th. [applause] >> thank you. as a professor of history for a long time i have never been more proud with someone who has worked so incredibly hard. in to to put the jazz and dip
we are thrilled to have kabir sehgal with us with longtime favorite douglas brinkley. they have independently revealed an astonishing 18 truth of the world that we live in and to have them here together. has an impressive resonate to perform with grammy-winning musicians a distinction he shares although i have done the research. the author of three previous works like walked in my shoes and a bucket of blessings. he served as an officer in the u.s. marine reserves as counsel on foreign...
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. >> the winner of the grand prize is the douglas school. >> the douglas school in wilmington is theelaware to win this award. >> we are so excited, we appreciate the opportunity to search this community as well as receive this gift. >> the students planted a garden on site and harvest their own vegetables to create healthy lunges. >> i was happy to see it progress and get fuller and bigger. >> and schools around the u.s. should do this as a healthy alternative. the douglas school got a $5000 check. and a fun visit from the wawa goose. schools and administrators in this urban south philadelphia setting took this idea of going green and boy have they run with it. >> the school created a storm runoff that redirects rain water to their gardens. >> the water is now more useful since it will be running through the plans. >> the school even replaced a portion of its concrete grounds with recycled tires. >> they learn about recycling and do a lot of upcycling. >> and they received a $5000 check and a visit from the goose. >> we can buy a few more things for the school yard that is sorely ne
. >> the winner of the grand prize is the douglas school. >> the douglas school in wilmington is theelaware to win this award. >> we are so excited, we appreciate the opportunity to search this community as well as receive this gift. >> the students planted a garden on site and harvest their own vegetables to create healthy lunges. >> i was happy to see it progress and get fuller and bigger. >> and schools around the u.s. should do this as a healthy...
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douglas high school. long lines and overwhelming force to protect the mall from additional looting. >> but this isn't called for. it's just too much. >> after being ignored so long now, now you're going to listen to me, basically. and now that all that anger has gotten out i believe things are calming down. >> reporter: downtown it was the adults doing the protesting. a peaceful gathering at the offices of the city state's attorney demanding charges against the officers involved in the death of freddy gray. >> we have come to stand with freddy gray, and stand for the grays of the world of >> reporter: this after ten were arrested tuesday night. the most surreal pact of the day a major league baseball game with no crowd. >> reporter: so the orioles won that one 8-2 in front of an audience of nobody. we're continuing to monitor this peaceful protest that's occurring. and the governor came out today and said the state of emergency is going to continue at least until the end of the weekend. there are big prot
douglas high school. long lines and overwhelming force to protect the mall from additional looting. >> but this isn't called for. it's just too much. >> after being ignored so long now, now you're going to listen to me, basically. and now that all that anger has gotten out i believe things are calming down. >> reporter: downtown it was the adults doing the protesting. a peaceful gathering at the offices of the city state's attorney demanding charges against the officers...
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mark: douglas holds aiken joining us from washington. thank you. --douglas holds aiken.loomberg politics will have a show culprit -- coverage tonight of marco rubio's entry into the 2016 presidential race. think kickoff with regularly scheduled " with all the respect at 5:00 new york time. returning for on all daschle of "with all due respect." john kerry troubles to capitol hill today. trying to prevent congress from passing legislation the white house fears could destroy any final agreement with iran peter cook has more. chances lawmakers will stand in the way of a deal? peter: this is clearly going to be a very close call. republicans on the hill and some democrats remains goal about the deal. first of all the terms of the deal, whether it will prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. then perhaps the flipside, the deal is ok but they will not honor the deal. that is a selling point or challenge facing john kerry. the white house is in sales most clearly trying to block a piece of legislation on the hill in the senate. they are hoping the proposal would effective
mark: douglas holds aiken joining us from washington. thank you. --douglas holds aiken.loomberg politics will have a show culprit -- coverage tonight of marco rubio's entry into the 2016 presidential race. think kickoff with regularly scheduled " with all the respect at 5:00 new york time. returning for on all daschle of "with all due respect." john kerry troubles to capitol hill today. trying to prevent congress from passing legislation the white house fears could destroy any...
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things like our amazing national parks because great americans like teddy roosevelt and marjorie douglas and a bunch of ordinary folks whose names are not in the history books. they fought to protect our national inheritance. now it's our turn to ensure that this remains the birth right of all americans for generations to come. so many people here are active in your communities doing what's needed. the young people who are here the next generation. they're way ahead of us. just make sure we're not disappointed and stand up and do what's right before it's too late. thank you very much everybody. thank you. [applause]. >>> there we have a president obama at the everglades on this earth day talking about climate change and its impact not just on the environment but also on the economy. the president taking some time here to shake hands. let's bring in our senior washington correspondent. we're trying to juggle things. the president was actually early for this event today. give us a bit of the background on it, what the president was hoping to highlight today on this earth day. >> well tony
things like our amazing national parks because great americans like teddy roosevelt and marjorie douglas and a bunch of ordinary folks whose names are not in the history books. they fought to protect our national inheritance. now it's our turn to ensure that this remains the birth right of all americans for generations to come. so many people here are active in your communities doing what's needed. the young people who are here the next generation. they're way ahead of us. just make sure we're...
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. >> it's douglas wayland. i go by doug. >> what is your nickname? >> what is my nickname? bozo. bozo the clown. >> why? >> why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in his 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. and when we saw his scars, it was evident that his status as a sex offender made his time in prison anything but a circus. >> when i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. it got on my arm, my stomach. it burned my stomach, it burned my back too. and i healed up pretty good but that's a permanent scar forever. >> he claimed to not know who exactly attacked him. but he offered multiple possibi
. >> it's douglas wayland. i go by doug. >> what is your nickname? >> what is my nickname? bozo. bozo the clown. >> why? >> why? i don't know. i think it was because alex said i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than...
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>> this is 61-year-old douglas hughes leaving his court appearance today.rough the restricted air space. >> hughes is a postal worker who said that the dramatic flight was aimed to bringing attention to campaign finance reform. and after his first court appearance today, well don't expect to see mr. hughes wandering around the nation's capitol any time soon. we have that from the courthouse. >> reporter: douglas hughes courtroom entrance today was much less dramatic than his entrance yesterday, landing on the capitol lawn. today he shuffled in to the courtroom, still wearing his postman's uniform. according to the interviews done before he launched this plan, he knew he might lose his freedom for the stunt he planned to pull. but today a federal judge ordered the 61-year-old mailman released, sent back to florida to await trial. there he'll face the conditions, but not the bars of the jail cell. the judge ordered him release until the trial, but set the strict conditions. hughes will be confined to his home with gps tracking. he must check in weekly with pr
>> this is 61-year-old douglas hughes leaving his court appearance today.rough the restricted air space. >> hughes is a postal worker who said that the dramatic flight was aimed to bringing attention to campaign finance reform. and after his first court appearance today, well don't expect to see mr. hughes wandering around the nation's capitol any time soon. we have that from the courthouse. >> reporter: douglas hughes courtroom entrance today was much less dramatic than his...
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the man who piloted that plane douglas hughes is in trouble now. he's in court.l face, but you can bet there will be a series of federal complaints against him. during this pilot's journey from gettysburg, pennsylvania, he made it through three restrictive air space zones. blowing through faa guidelines and putting the gyrocopter down yards from the capitol steps. this is the latest in the series of mishaps there leaving capitol police wondering what could be next? peter doocy
the man who piloted that plane douglas hughes is in trouble now. he's in court.l face, but you can bet there will be a series of federal complaints against him. during this pilot's journey from gettysburg, pennsylvania, he made it through three restrictive air space zones. blowing through faa guidelines and putting the gyrocopter down yards from the capitol steps. this is the latest in the series of mishaps there leaving capitol police wondering what could be next? peter doocy
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the sponsorship program by herbert hoover douglas macarthur and a massive corporate funder. >> host: january 1952 dwight eisenhower's inaugural. what did that have to do with this group? >> guest: eisenhower is a strong supporter of this group. and he had been aligned with the christian libertarians for quite some time. abraham dared a and what we don't think of in this group billy graham. graham is a staunch supporter of the christian libertarians, not because so much so the london newspaper called them that he business famously in the 1950s to address at the garden of eden will be a place with no union leaders no union dues, no snakes in the disease. that's his idea of paradigm. eisenhower believes he is the lack or to leave country in a spiritual revival so when it comes into office in a manifest from the very start. he holds a massive prayer service that morning. previous president. largely in private. a hundred more outside. he leads the country and a prayer he wrote himself that morning. a first for inauguration. the very first is called god's float. freedom under god and in go
the sponsorship program by herbert hoover douglas macarthur and a massive corporate funder. >> host: january 1952 dwight eisenhower's inaugural. what did that have to do with this group? >> guest: eisenhower is a strong supporter of this group. and he had been aligned with the christian libertarians for quite some time. abraham dared a and what we don't think of in this group billy graham. graham is a staunch supporter of the christian libertarians, not because so much so the london...
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there is douglas hughes.oted that gyrocopter that landed on the capitol grounds yesterday. he is just now leaving the courthouse in the district of columbia. he was charged with two offenses readily related to his fence. first, violating national airspace. landed on the capitol lawn. secondly, operating an unregistered aircraft. which he flew that thing, by the way, all the way from get gettysburg, pennsylvania. our faa expert just a few minutes ago said, the secret service knew all about this well in advanced. he has reports that the secret service failed to move on the threat by this man to do something like this. so you can blame the faa all you want, but somebody knew apparently at the secret service department. as the details become available, we will get them to you. dow has just turned negative. we're down eight points. so much fort gains we saw earlier today. the russell struggling all day. gold is down $2. oil better by 21 cents. s&p lower by two. after the bell is starting in a moment. breaking news
there is douglas hughes.oted that gyrocopter that landed on the capitol grounds yesterday. he is just now leaving the courthouse in the district of columbia. he was charged with two offenses readily related to his fence. first, violating national airspace. landed on the capitol lawn. secondly, operating an unregistered aircraft. which he flew that thing, by the way, all the way from get gettysburg, pennsylvania. our faa expert just a few minutes ago said, the secret service knew all about this...
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my sincere thanks to douglas for inviting me to come to the national archives. it's such a pleasure being in this beautiful city with such a rich history and thank you all so much for coming. i really appreciated and i'm very eager to hear your questions and your comments. so let me begin with the inspiration behind this project. this project was inspired by a story that my aunt told me about a distant cousin who grew up on the south side of chicago in the 1930s. the story begins with a parade the historic bud billiken parade, an annual parade that continues to this day. on the sizzling summer morning in august might cousin left from her bed to find the best spot to be in the parade to she joined a crowd that numbered in the thousands and she cheered as drum majors, but time twirlers and celebrities in convertibles past five. she ran out to the floats to touch the parade's anointed king and queen and cop the candy that the participants talked to her. the parade was a south side institution and at the time when racial tensions ran high and black families squeezed
my sincere thanks to douglas for inviting me to come to the national archives. it's such a pleasure being in this beautiful city with such a rich history and thank you all so much for coming. i really appreciated and i'm very eager to hear your questions and your comments. so let me begin with the inspiration behind this project. this project was inspired by a story that my aunt told me about a distant cousin who grew up on the south side of chicago in the 1930s. the story begins with a parade...
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>>reporter: douglas is a san francisco attorney who has represented other high pro fail clients. including former pleasanton assembly woman in shoplifting grace 2011 n.vallejo, abc 7 news. >> latest e-mail backtracking from the threat was september to the chronicle and those alleged kidnapers of the police don't deserve to be targeteden if they make mistake. fbi police investigators have not commented on those e-mails. >> all right. the winds kicked up in the bay area today as you probably notice. let's go to our web site about to see how long this blustery weather will last. zapped why beautiful outside but windy. >> yes indeed. blue sky but breezy to windy out there this afternoon and as we head to tomorrow we keep the wind going right now gust to go 29 at santa rosa 25 in half machine bay. sfo 22 but dialed way back from earlier. look at leif picture still a little gusty over the hilltop. mount tam wind peek gust 45 miles an hour. 50 miles an hour wind gust her and about 39 at fort fun stochbility you look at live doppler 7hd the wind is precisely what has cleared out the clou
>>reporter: douglas is a san francisco attorney who has represented other high pro fail clients. including former pleasanton assembly woman in shoplifting grace 2011 n.vallejo, abc 7 news. >> latest e-mail backtracking from the threat was september to the chronicle and those alleged kidnapers of the police don't deserve to be targeteden if they make mistake. fbi police investigators have not commented on those e-mails. >> all right. the winds kicked up in the bay area today as...
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what would you tell frederick douglas about this? >> very little. jennifer murray: he talks a lot about -- how does this fit into the narrative? booker t. washington is another example, how does -- what is their competition memories? >> the primary issue is how to deal with memories of the south, among individual former slaves. while booker t. washington kind of advocates for moving on and forgiving, frederick douglas says you need to remember, be aware of what we went through and where we need to go. jennifer murray: sell among the -- even among african-americans their consensus, there is not a consensus. they are diverted. booker t. washington was consolatory in his own right. how did african-americans commemorate the civil war? blue and gray for journalism -- blue and gray fraternity seems to overshadow any true meaning. one thing they can and will commemorate is, emancipation day. throughout the northern and southern communities emancipation day is celebrated. this is a richmond virginia. >> a number of them peter out further south. jennifer mur
what would you tell frederick douglas about this? >> very little. jennifer murray: he talks a lot about -- how does this fit into the narrative? booker t. washington is another example, how does -- what is their competition memories? >> the primary issue is how to deal with memories of the south, among individual former slaves. while booker t. washington kind of advocates for moving on and forgiving, frederick douglas says you need to remember, be aware of what we went through and...
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understandably, douglas alexander doesn't like to focus on the polls. >> i don't think we should puth into it before the ball has been kicked. >> but this has been a safe labor seat and you're up against a 20-year-old political student. what does that say? >> no politician should take any voter, any community, any seat for granted. that is long gone. >> that lesson is proving true for labor beyond this race. opinion polls show that across scotland. >> what has changed? >> the labor part is has changed. labor has abandon all the principals. i mean, my family used to belabor. >> there's a strong shadow over this campaign. last year's bruising revolutionary dumb on scottish independence. mary plaque's nationalist party fought for independence and lost. >> over the two years of that referendum campaign, it was a political awakenel if you like. it forced people to engage and think of the arguments and try and articulate arguments and look for quality. the people here also talk about lingering bitterness from that campaign. even as the snp and labor now fight for the same goal, an end to t
understandably, douglas alexander doesn't like to focus on the polls. >> i don't think we should puth into it before the ball has been kicked. >> but this has been a safe labor seat and you're up against a 20-year-old political student. what does that say? >> no politician should take any voter, any community, any seat for granted. that is long gone. >> that lesson is proving true for labor beyond this race. opinion polls show that across scotland. >> what has...
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douglas hughes is expected in federal court sometime late they are afternoon. >> new questions of safety and security in the most heavily policed no-fly zone. will this be a problem for the hillary clinton campaign? >> clinton foundation will keep accepting money from foreign governments. >> we'll have the latest on clinton's tangled money machine. the invisible camer in your home. we'll have important safety information for families tonight. >>> obamacare driving up costs at hospitals gerri: general motors off the hook for millions of in damages for its defective ignition switch. that switch is implicated in deaths of 200 people. a judge upheld legal shield protecting the new gm on claims that started before its 2009 bankruptcy. with us, bob hilliard the best-known attorney representing gm victims and laura christian, whose daughter's death in 2005 was the first linked to ignition defect. bob i will start with you. what does this decision mean for folks, who had crashes in cars before the 2009 gm bankruptcy? >> hey, gerri. good to see you. it means that they are forever locked out of th
douglas hughes is expected in federal court sometime late they are afternoon. >> new questions of safety and security in the most heavily policed no-fly zone. will this be a problem for the hillary clinton campaign? >> clinton foundation will keep accepting money from foreign governments. >> we'll have the latest on clinton's tangled money machine. the invisible camer in your home. we'll have important safety information for families tonight. >>> obamacare driving up...
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douglas kennedy has the story. >> we lost communication. >> reporter: officer scott wiler was on duty the marathon bomb went off in downtown boston. it was over two miles away and out of his jurisdiction and faced a source problem anyway. >> everyone in boston started to use the cell phone at the same time and jammed up communications all over the city. >> that's right it d. we were in a dilemma and how do we get our phone calls and safety through. >> reporter: first responders had a difficult time and resident that only use a cell phone were cut off and unable to reach 911. >> we had people who couldn't communicate or text. especially the younger generation, this is all know. >> reporter: there was a invention of spiderro. a platform that prioritizes the cell phone calls. >> son as it realizes there is a demand. it will gather all of the bands that are available to that device and so they can do the rescue operations they need to do. >> reporter: spider radio will give preference to cell phone calls by and two first responders and reroute calling to carriers that have less traffic an
douglas kennedy has the story. >> we lost communication. >> reporter: officer scott wiler was on duty the marathon bomb went off in downtown boston. it was over two miles away and out of his jurisdiction and faced a source problem anyway. >> everyone in boston started to use the cell phone at the same time and jammed up communications all over the city. >> that's right it d. we were in a dilemma and how do we get our phone calls and safety through. >> reporter:...
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douglas interiano , no es abogado de inmigracion, su titulo es dir. .. si abogado de inmigracion, su titulo es dir. de organizacin proyecto inmigrante .. si tiene licencia para hacer tramites pero legalmente no es abogado fyi ambas partes fueron cuestiadas sus posturasbásicamente se reazó unjornada de preguas y respuestas ent el panel y l grupos dabogados paraoder esclecer los ntos claves de esta demandatake pkg to inicio las dieze la mañanaen esta corte elobierno federal fue elrimero en presentar suargumentos su m du cuestionante ljuez nnifer rod qui pregunto a detalle sobre s neficios que obndrían quienes aplicaraa daca y dapaeste abogadoestuvo en audiencia asuró elropodría ser difíl de coencer uglas interia/ abogado de inmigraciópor su parte el ju stev higginn considedo el menos conservador cuesonó alstado de texaobre el corazón de su deman. sot: douglas interiano/ abogado de inmigración pero desde el interior se podía escuchar a cientos de personas manifestándose. esperando una respuesta positiva. fernando lópez / congreso de obreros en nueva orle
douglas interiano , no es abogado de inmigracion, su titulo es dir. .. si abogado de inmigracion, su titulo es dir. de organizacin proyecto inmigrante .. si tiene licencia para hacer tramites pero legalmente no es abogado fyi ambas partes fueron cuestiadas sus posturasbásicamente se reazó unjornada de preguas y respuestas ent el panel y l grupos dabogados paraoder esclecer los ntos claves de esta demandatake pkg to inicio las dieze la mañanaen esta corte elobierno federal fue elrimero en...
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gabby douglas, eat your heart out.heir first win, 2-1. >>> third round of the masters, tiger woods for the birdie on 13. drops it. the old tiger is back. everyone still chasing the 21-year-old. jordan spieth. he was balling. that's it for sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> a celebration of japanese culture in center city tonight for sakura under the stars. it's one of many events celebrating the 2015 subaru cherry blossom festival. the week of cultural events will wrap up with a celebration for the family in fairmount park tomorrow. we also have the phillies playing. is the weather going to cooperate? >> it is going the cooperate. it will be nicer tomorrow. here is a look at the phillies game. today's high 63, tomorrow is going to be 68 degrees. wind speeds out of the northwest 3 to 7 miles an hour and the temperature is in the low 60s by the time the game gets going. 4:00 p.m. 65 and warm. as you are heading home, 62 degrees and milder. the seven-day forecast shows we are going to see the temperatures warm
gabby douglas, eat your heart out.heir first win, 2-1. >>> third round of the masters, tiger woods for the birdie on 13. drops it. the old tiger is back. everyone still chasing the 21-year-old. jordan spieth. he was balling. that's it for sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> a celebration of japanese culture in center city tonight for sakura under the stars. it's one of many events celebrating the 2015 subaru cherry blossom festival. the week of cultural events will...
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ask for for example, douglas mansi my colleague in the office of population research has shown. so how levels of residential segregation have been a major factor a major factor contributing to concentrated poverty. and so from the statement of the flows a possible solution for the arguments made in this book is that programs for the poor have been notoriously unsuccessful command it pains me to say this because i am a liberally minded person. my people liberals. but liberals have not been very good in the design progress for the poor. it is -- you take the statement to a little bit of an extreme. the reason is that these programs are by and large focused on changing the behavior of the poor. i would begin with policies that will contribute to desegregate is residential neighborhoods. demonstration projects have shown that when you transfer and impoverished people into areas which are more -- that are richer in terms of available resources human as well as material and educational those families tend to do well. unfortunately these segregating neighbors meet with treason -- treme
ask for for example, douglas mansi my colleague in the office of population research has shown. so how levels of residential segregation have been a major factor a major factor contributing to concentrated poverty. and so from the statement of the flows a possible solution for the arguments made in this book is that programs for the poor have been notoriously unsuccessful command it pains me to say this because i am a liberally minded person. my people liberals. but liberals have not been very...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglas, kat dennings musical guest, st. vincent
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- michael douglas, kat dennings musical guest, st. vincent