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interesting guy. .efinitely an interesting guy , we have a new republic -- next class, we have a new republic. the republic of texas. the republic of texas is going to apply for statehood in the united states. that is going to call its own controversy. that does it. enjoy your weekend. i will see you on monday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] join is every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures and history are also available as podcasts. visit our website, c-span.org/history/podcasts, or download them from itunes. tv,ext on american history as the centennial of america's april 1917 entry into world war i approaches, historian discusses economics and the role of big business in the u.s. response to the great war. examinesssor relationship between british, u.s., and german business communities
interesting guy. .efinitely an interesting guy , we have a new republic -- next class, we have a new republic. the republic of texas. the republic of texas is going to apply for statehood in the united states. that is going to call its own controversy. that does it. enjoy your weekend. i will see you on monday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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you said the person, jeet heer, is at the new republic.hat indiana jones should run? you understand that is a fictional character. [laughter] >> i would still vote for him. harrison ford, of course. >> i'm not happy either that he's a fictional character, remi. i'm with you on that. anthony, you said it would be the dicaprio from the "titanic" or the one from "departed"? >> i don't think a president is ready for with that article of a boston access >> when will that happen? >> i don't know. >> i think it can only be a kennedy. >> that is the upper crust. >> [in boston accent] are you a cop? tom, how was my boss boss and ask them what to make >> tom: not bad. it's like several people in "the departed." >> exactly! >> so true. gunz, you brought up all those awful celebrity videos. i think america doesn't want to be lectured by liberal actors. are they going to vote for them? >> the only one who had a chance was kanye, he went for trump. the democrats are screwed. >> they are wasting their time. >> who are they going to vote for, vin diesel?
you said the person, jeet heer, is at the new republic.hat indiana jones should run? you understand that is a fictional character. [laughter] >> i would still vote for him. harrison ford, of course. >> i'm not happy either that he's a fictional character, remi. i'm with you on that. anthony, you said it would be the dicaprio from the "titanic" or the one from "departed"? >> i don't think a president is ready for with that article of a boston access >>...
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you said the person, jeet heer, is at the new republic.hat indiana jones should run? you understand that is a fictional character. [laughter] >> i would still vote for him. harrison ford, of course. >> i'm not happy either that he's a fictional character, remi. i'm with you on that. anthony, you said it would be the dicaprio from the "titanic" or the one from "departed"? >> i don't think a president is ready for with that article of a boston access >> when will that happen? >> i don't know. >> i think it can only be a kennedy. >> that is the upper crust. >> [in boston accent] are you a cop? tom, how was my boss boss and ask them what to make >> tom: not bad. it's like several people in "the departed." >> exactly! >> so true. gunz, you brought up all those awful celebrity videos. i think america doesn't want to be lectured by liberal actors. are they going to vote for them? >> the only one who had a chance was kanye, he went for trump. the democrats are screwed. >> they are wasting their time. >> who are they going to vote for, vin diesel?
you said the person, jeet heer, is at the new republic.hat indiana jones should run? you understand that is a fictional character. [laughter] >> i would still vote for him. harrison ford, of course. >> i'm not happy either that he's a fictional character, remi. i'm with you on that. anthony, you said it would be the dicaprio from the "titanic" or the one from "departed"? >> i don't think a president is ready for with that article of a boston access >>...
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>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.eresting guy." bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt with all the important issues, you go to politics. >> if there's time left over, yes. >> [ laughs ] >> tim kurkjian, a senior writer for espn magazine, has lunch with will and krauthammer a couple of times a year to talk baseball. >> to say they're fans is an understatement. to say they love the game is an understatement. >> i grew up playing the game. i love to play the game. and as a kid, my brother and i would go around on our schwinns on the streets of long island with transistor radios hanging from the handlebars listening to mel allen and phil rizzuto doing the yankee games. this was our lives. >> since the national
>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.eresting guy." bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt with...
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next class, we have a new republic. the republic of texas, and that republic of texas is going to apply for statehood in the united states, and that is going to cause its own controversy. so, that does it. enjoy your weekend, and i will see you on monday. americane watching history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with history news. tv is inan history harrisburg. in capital was dedicated 1906 and then president theodore roosevelt said it was the handsomest capital he had ever seen. up next, we take you inside and show you around. >> this is our third state capital here in harrisburg. in 1892. one was built it burned. the second was an interim capital. and the third one was built in 1902-1906. it was designed and
next class, we have a new republic. the republic of texas, and that republic of texas is going to apply for statehood in the united states, and that is going to cause its own controversy. so, that does it. enjoy your weekend, and i will see you on monday. americane watching history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span three. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with history news. tv is inan history harrisburg. in capital was...
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republic. mass commercialization, profit-making, new opportunities for investment. entrepreneurship, a burst in the population. look at that population explosion from 1 million and -- from onelion 13 million in0 to 1830. new england producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, outside of new england, and agricultural boom in ohio, pennsylvania. wheat exports off the charts. kotten, that rug of a plant, creating that soft, durable , spreading all throughout south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper. if you're going to have textiles, cotton, wheat, you need transportation. .e have roads built steamboats by the 1820's and 1830's trekking up and down the mississippi river. built all across the country, the most famous being the erie canal, completed in 1825, connecting the hudson river to lake erie. what an accomplishment that is. if you have can house and factories, you need credit. here too we have lots and lots of credits. -- sprouting up all across the united states. several hundred banks by the 1820's. -- eggs areithin charte
republic. mass commercialization, profit-making, new opportunities for investment. entrepreneurship, a burst in the population. look at that population explosion from 1 million and -- from onelion 13 million in0 to 1830. new england producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, outside of new england, and agricultural boom in ohio, pennsylvania. wheat exports off the charts. kotten, that rug of a plant, creating that soft, durable , spreading all throughout south,...
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let's check in with andy levy at the "red eye" desk. >> coming up on the big show, the new republic things democrats should run a celebrity cap or like leonardo dicaprio in 2020. mind you, it would take six nominations until he actually won. when i get it! [laughs] >> plus, a lefty dutch vegan is denied a passport because she's too annoying. i think she will wind up moving to brooklyn with no problem. and finally rolling stone counts down the 30 best sports movies.
let's check in with andy levy at the "red eye" desk. >> coming up on the big show, the new republic things democrats should run a celebrity cap or like leonardo dicaprio in 2020. mind you, it would take six nominations until he actually won. when i get it! [laughs] >> plus, a lefty dutch vegan is denied a passport because she's too annoying. i think she will wind up moving to brooklyn with no problem. and finally rolling stone counts down the 30 best sports movies.
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the new republic magazine has been commenting, we can speak with anthony ‘s earbud, live from washington impressive, if that is the right word, donald trump continues to rub up word, donald trump continues to rub up highly influential parts of the body politic and yet continues to succeed, what is he doing with the intelligence community? he is chafing at invocation that russian hackers meddled in the us election, and knew that they did so either to help hillary clinton or harm —— help donald trump or harm hillary clinton, and when donald trump feels like news being questioned or attack, he responds in kind. -- anthony zurcher. maybe people full that would not happen when he became president but even if it is coming from within the executive branch from within the executive branch from people working for the government, it seems he will not be silent, he is going to answer criticisms in the way that we have become accustomed to, some pretty pointed tweets. the people he is dealing with at the moment, like james clapper, we know that he is on the way out, will we see a wholesale clear out
the new republic magazine has been commenting, we can speak with anthony ‘s earbud, live from washington impressive, if that is the right word, donald trump continues to rub up word, donald trump continues to rub up highly influential parts of the body politic and yet continues to succeed, what is he doing with the intelligence community? he is chafing at invocation that russian hackers meddled in the us election, and knew that they did so either to help hillary clinton or harm —— help...
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tonight, the former editor of the new republic, the british american author and blogger andrew sullivan began his march through american democracy toward the white house earlier this year, my mind kept drifting to a passage i read years before as a graduate student, from the first book on politics ever written. plato's republic. the passage is from the dialogue where socrates and his friends are talking about the nature of different political systems. how they change over time, and how one can slowly evolve into another. socrates says something pretty shocking — tyranny is probably established out of no other regime than democracy. democracy was defined as a political system which maximises two things — equality and freedom. everyone is equal, and everyone can do whatever he or she likes. and the longer a democracy lasts, socrates says, the more democratic it becomes. its freedoms multiply until it becomes a many coloured cloak, decorated in all hues. men are interchangeable with women, and all their natural differences forgotten. animals have rights. foreigners can come and workjust li
tonight, the former editor of the new republic, the british american author and blogger andrew sullivan began his march through american democracy toward the white house earlier this year, my mind kept drifting to a passage i read years before as a graduate student, from the first book on politics ever written. plato's republic. the passage is from the dialogue where socrates and his friends are talking about the nature of different political systems. how they change over time, and how one can...
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he has written for the new york times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and the american prospect. received his doctorate from duke university. that's earned his ma in english also learnedps that urges his ma in english writing. [applause] dr. epps: thank you for that generous introduction, and i also thank everybody who came out at a time to think about presidential transitions that we may not want to think about. but here we are. i want to thank the sponsors of this event for inviting me. i want particularly thank sandra shea for my excellent tour of the new and library today -- truman library day -- today. invitation with a good deal of humility. it wasn't that i wasn't really sure that i rank with the you see here, but i was excited to come to truman country and talk about the truman era for a number of reasons, the first being i was born during his administration. i have no contemporary memory of knowing that truman was the president, but i do have political memories shared with that all fitnts into the theme of tonight's speech. my father's first real p
he has written for the new york times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and the american prospect. received his doctorate from duke university. that's earned his ma in english also learnedps that urges his ma in english writing. [applause] dr. epps: thank you for that generous introduction, and i also thank everybody who came out at a time to think about presidential transitions that we may not want to think about. but here we are. i want to thank the sponsors of this...
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regulatory reform is all about about coming and te will be one of the highest priorities of the new unified republic. >> mr. speaker, just as we speak here, rand paul is meeting with members of the freedom [inaudible] yesterday it seemed republicans put forth, but inevitably this will be a challenging process. do you view this as kind of this is the first break on this and how will you combat those inevitable breaks when they come from senator paul -- >> i'm really not concerned about this. this is a repeal resolution. of resolution. our members understand that, and we've been planning this for sometimforsome time and the mems realize that. the full traditional budget resolution will occur this fall like it always does, and the members understand the process. >> inevitably you will have some folks say i can't go for this or that -- >> i believe the members understand exactly why we are doing what you're doing and this is a repeal of resolution to get to the instructions we need to keep our promise. the members get that and they realized that a more comprehensive complete budget will be coming in the
regulatory reform is all about about coming and te will be one of the highest priorities of the new unified republic. >> mr. speaker, just as we speak here, rand paul is meeting with members of the freedom [inaudible] yesterday it seemed republicans put forth, but inevitably this will be a challenging process. do you view this as kind of this is the first break on this and how will you combat those inevitable breaks when they come from senator paul -- >> i'm really not concerned...
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constitutional journalist and he wrote these great pieces, on deadline, over the years, decades for the new republic, great publications and he collected them like the federalist papers so that you can see in real-time how the timeless principles of the constitution and bill of rights were played out in the news. one thing you get from this book is akhil red amar of contribution to constitutional interpretation. akhil red amar in addition to being america's great teacher of the constitution is the greatest of what some called the new textual lists or progressive originalists, the text and history of the constitution and bill of rights mutually studied can lead to progressive, nonpartisan, principled version that inspired a generation of law students including me to learn about the text in the constitution is applied to modern circumstances. we will talk about the book but it is important to start with the bill of rights. welcome home to the national constitution center. why did madison do this? >> this is home so thank you so much for having me back and remember when this was -- has three dimensions
constitutional journalist and he wrote these great pieces, on deadline, over the years, decades for the new republic, great publications and he collected them like the federalist papers so that you can see in real-time how the timeless principles of the constitution and bill of rights were played out in the news. one thing you get from this book is akhil red amar of contribution to constitutional interpretation. akhil red amar in addition to being america's great teacher of the constitution is...
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he has written for the near times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and he received his master of law from duke university where he served as article director. before attending law school, he received his ma in english writing. he was editor of the harvard crimson. [applause] >> thank you. introduction.ous i also think everybody -- thank everybody who came out at a time to think about presidential transitions when we may not want to think about presidential transitions. here we are. i want to thank the sponsors of this event, the national archives and record administration, and the harry truman center for governmental affairs. sam for myy excellent tour of the truman library today and professor newman of the truman center for all they have done to make my visit comfortable and interesting. i accepted this invitation with a good deal of humility. i was not really sure that i rank with the speakers you have had here i could not possibly turn down the chance to come to truman country and talk about , the first being that i was born during the truman administrat
he has written for the near times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and he received his master of law from duke university where he served as article director. before attending law school, he received his ma in english writing. he was editor of the harvard crimson. [applause] >> thank you. introduction.ous i also think everybody -- thank everybody who came out at a time to think about presidential transitions when we may not want to think about presidential...
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they might read the nation and the new republic, but they are still reading the new times and washington post and think this gives me a good sense of the world. they see the media seen differently. ideological and straight news whereas conservatives by and large were seeing the world as being only ideological media. it matters a lot the is you need forave that justification seeking out ideological news sources. >> thank you. >> as long as we are on the left, obama put together a course.ul coalition of he wins with this coalition but loses the house and the senate and then loses it badly. it because it is only he and his staff who are concentrating on the presidency and to heck with what happens in the house and senate races? there is no spillover from his campaign to a larger democratic victory in the house and the senate. nicole: if i had the answer to this, i would be in high demand. you are onto something when you point to obama. the democrats looked from the presidency to the federal the party's's and salvation in many ways. have a charismatic figure like obama and people rally behin
they might read the nation and the new republic, but they are still reading the new times and washington post and think this gives me a good sense of the world. they see the media seen differently. ideological and straight news whereas conservatives by and large were seeing the world as being only ideological media. it matters a lot the is you need forave that justification seeking out ideological news sources. >> thank you. >> as long as we are on the left, obama put together a...
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so this book comes out, and an economist and a lawyer together reviewed the book in the new republic. richard thayler and cass sunstein, and they said they liked my book and so on and so forth, but i seemed not to know that there were these two us israeli psychologists who explained why the experts got it wrong. danny and amos had done work showing the systematic biases the mind was prone to when it was making intuitive judgments. and i'd never heard of them. mervyn was my tutor at the london school of economics, and he's partly responsible for me never having heard -- [laughter] of danny and iowa as a result. -- and amos as a result. i was not the most distinguished student. but in any case -- >> i didn't want to burden you with too much. >> anyway -- [laughter] we have a long history, and later on if you want to get into it, i'm happy to get into it. [laughter] but i, so i never heard of these guys. and i thought -- i filed it away. i went and actually looked them up on the web, saw that danny kahneman had won the nobel prize in economics in 2002 and thought that's interesting. i ha
so this book comes out, and an economist and a lawyer together reviewed the book in the new republic. richard thayler and cass sunstein, and they said they liked my book and so on and so forth, but i seemed not to know that there were these two us israeli psychologists who explained why the experts got it wrong. danny and amos had done work showing the systematic biases the mind was prone to when it was making intuitive judgments. and i'd never heard of them. mervyn was my tutor at the london...
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he wrote all these great pieces on deadline over the years and decades for the new republic, for greatpublications and he collected them. kind of like a federalist papers so you can see in real time how the timeless principles of the constitution and bill of rights were being played out in the news. and he just integrates them in his great way. one thing you get from this book is his incredible contribution to the methodology of constitutional interpretation. so i want to jump into our conversation but in addition to be america's greatest teacher of the constitution, akhil reed amar is the greatest of what some have called the new textual list or progressive originalist. but he insisted that the text and history of the constitution and bill of rights neutrally studied can lead to progressive as well as conservative and libertarian results in a nonpartisan very printable version that inspired a whole generation of law students including me to really learn about the text and history of the constitution and apply it to modest circumstances. we'll talk about the book but i think it is real
he wrote all these great pieces on deadline over the years and decades for the new republic, for greatpublications and he collected them. kind of like a federalist papers so you can see in real time how the timeless principles of the constitution and bill of rights were being played out in the news. and he just integrates them in his great way. one thing you get from this book is his incredible contribution to the methodology of constitutional interpretation. so i want to jump into our...
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brian: i have an article from 2012 from "the new republic." maya: which one?rian: the headline says "maya macguineas, doyenne of debt." doyenne, that is a woman who is the most respected or prominent person in a particular field. that would be you. what do you think? do you remember this? do.: i brian: it talks about you throwing a glamorous dinner party. maya: i have thrown a lot of dinners for republicans and democrats, or breakfasts, or policy meetings. one of the things i believe is that policymakers don't have enough time where they get to talk policy. these folks come to d.c. because they want to get things done, although they may have different ideas. it does not seem like a great job from a lot of what i can see. they have to raise a lot of money, do a lot of meetings with their party, and a lot of them are policy wonks. we throw a lot of policy dinners where we bring in experts, hoping to do something on health care or talking about what policies will grow the economy, and we do it with republicans and democrats together. because they always talk abou
brian: i have an article from 2012 from "the new republic." maya: which one?rian: the headline says "maya macguineas, doyenne of debt." doyenne, that is a woman who is the most respected or prominent person in a particular field. that would be you. what do you think? do you remember this? do.: i brian: it talks about you throwing a glamorous dinner party. maya: i have thrown a lot of dinners for republicans and democrats, or breakfasts, or policy meetings. one of the things...
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it was really to prove there was a place for catholics in this new republic that georgetown was founded. it seems that the jesuits own slaves also drew inspiration from the ideas of the american revolution and thought that the principals of freedom and equality articulated by the revolution should apply to them. in the late 18th and early 19th centuries a number of slaves belonging to jesuit owners, including owners closely affiliated with georgetown, sued in local courts for their freedom. three families in particular, the butlers, mahoneys and the queens took their owners to court and in some cases were successful. one of these freedom seekers was a man named edward queen who filed this complaint against reverend john ashton with the general court of the western shore in 1791. i don't know how -- from where you're sitting if you can read the handwriting in this petition, but i can assure you this is among the more ledgible documents that we've encountered. i should add as well that this document comes from a wonderful website created by the university of nebraska, professor william th
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. >> coming up on the big show, the new republic things the democrats should run a celebrity cap or like0. mind you, it would take six nominations until he actually won. when i get it! [laughs] >> plus, a lefty dutch vegan is denied a passport because she's too annoying. i think she will wind up moving to brooklyn with no problem. and finally rolling stone counts down the 30 best sports movies. since i won'
. >> coming up on the big show, the new republic things the democrats should run a celebrity cap or like0. mind you, it would take six nominations until he actually won. when i get it! [laughs] >> plus, a lefty dutch vegan is denied a passport because she's too annoying. i think she will wind up moving to brooklyn with no problem. and finally rolling stone counts down the 30 best sports movies. since i won'
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new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. so you have made me proud and you have made the country proud. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. czech republic news has learned that top intelligence officials presented to president-elect donald trump an unverified report alleging that russia had compromising personal information about him. now, russia says they have no such information. the unverified information was part of a report on russia'sests to interfere in the u.s. election. the information originally came from a former british intelligence officer. last night mr. trump tweeted, fake news, a total political witch hunt. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha powers, joins us in the studio on the future of the u.n. under the trump administration. >>> and actor jude lawtells us about his new series "the young pope." >>> plus -- >>> there used to be so many theories an how to drink whiskey. >> you definitely hold it this way. not this way. definitely not this way. >> that was then. this is now. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" fo
new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. so you have made me proud and you have made the country proud. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. czech republic news has learned that top intelligence officials presented to president-elect donald trump an unverified report alleging that russia had compromising personal information about him. now, russia says they have no such information. the unverified information was part of a report on...
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news" stand. >>> "the arizona republic" reports that a passing driver came to the rescue of a state trooper whoas ambushed at an accident scene. the passer-by fatally shot a man who was fighting the wounded trooper. a woman died in a crash in phoenix. the attacker's is unknown. >>> the injured are long-time drummer david gary baldy and bassist mark von von jan. they were crossing the tracks latest night near an oakland jazz club where they were scheduled to play. >>> the "washington post" reports a tv gich on capitol hill. c-span says it's online feed was sub planted for about ten minutes yesterday by the russia sight yee. a wire issue was blamed. >>> the los angeles thames says a baby powder that could be recalled. the honest company said it found possible contamination during testing. the company was co-founded by actress jessica alba. >>> and the "new york" magazine has talked to a 4-year-old who's read more than a thousand books. >> hi. i'm 4 years old. >> her love of books led to an invitation lead to an invitation to visit the library of congress. the girl is still in preschool, but she r
news" stand. >>> "the arizona republic" reports that a passing driver came to the rescue of a state trooper whoas ambushed at an accident scene. the passer-by fatally shot a man who was fighting the wounded trooper. a woman died in a crash in phoenix. the attacker's is unknown. >>> the injured are long-time drummer david gary baldy and bassist mark von von jan. they were crossing the tracks latest night near an oakland jazz club where they were scheduled to...
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, that i go back to mexico and i go to the dominican republic, that i'm from newyou're not just okay, but you're proud of it. and you brag about it. right. which i think is fanta-- that's fantastic. right. and that's what people are doing. i am latin. african american. mexican. texan. chinese-american. latino. jewbana. biracial. gay. i am educated. a photographer. a filmmaker. soy poeta. soy colombiana y salvadoreña. pocha. i am white. chilango. i'm a colombian-texan. i am austin. i am... a millennial. ...whatever i wanna be. hinojosa: larger than the baby boomer generation, millennials-- those between the ages of 18 and 34-- make up nearly a quarter of the entire u.s. population. of the close to 75 million millennials in the country, more than one in five is latino or latina. (rock music playing) rich garza is the co-founder of the annual pachanga latino music festival in austin and an expert at developing brand and consumer connections through sponsorships and marketing campaigns. garza: i'm seeing all these brands that are desperately chasing this latin millenn
, that i go back to mexico and i go to the dominican republic, that i'm from newyou're not just okay, but you're proud of it. and you brag about it. right. which i think is fanta-- that's fantastic. right. and that's what people are doing. i am latin. african american. mexican. texan. chinese-american. latino. jewbana. biracial. gay. i am educated. a photographer. a filmmaker. soy poeta. soy colombiana y salvadoreña. pocha. i am white. chilango. i'm a colombian-texan. i am austin. i am... a...
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. >>> plus, a flag from new jersey bound for dominican republic is divert todd florida, the alarming thing some found on board, hi there justin. >>> we could have have flight delays across the region due to dense fog and then we will track a lot of wind and rain moving in, we will break it down in eyewitness weather. >>> and, good morning to you, today is sunday january 22nd i'm rahel solomon, meteorologist justin drabick is on the sky deck with eyewitness weather and justin i think you're standing in spring garden but it is hard to tell looking behind you. >> is this philadelphia or seattle will. >> i will take your word for it. >> it feels like pacific northwest with this fog. the just like yesterday morning we are dealing with locally dense fog across the delaware valley. tense fog advisory remains in effect. the don't expect to see sunshine we have a developing storm system and not going go to see the sun until possibly even wednesday, so dense fog advisory through 10:00 o'clock this morning for majority of the region, visibility less than a quarter mile at times fluctuating hour
. >>> plus, a flag from new jersey bound for dominican republic is divert todd florida, the alarming thing some found on board, hi there justin. >>> we could have have flight delays across the region due to dense fog and then we will track a lot of wind and rain moving in, we will break it down in eyewitness weather. >>> and, good morning to you, today is sunday january 22nd i'm rahel solomon, meteorologist justin drabick is on the sky deck with eyewitness weather and...
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republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk. the company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures will go going >>> movie fans are mourning the death of oscar-nominated british actor sir john hurt this evening. hurt's career spanned more than 50 years in film, on tv, and as a voice actor. hurt terrified audiences in "alien" and was nominated for an academy award for his role in "midnight express." the 77-year-old also appeared in the "harry potter" movies. hurt died in london from pancreatic cancer. >>> real estate website zillow is telling its long-time employees take some time off. on the company. employees who reach the six-year mark can now take six-week sabbaticals. benefits will continue the entire time. they'll get paid for three of the six weeks. zillow tested it l
republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk. the company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures will go going >>> movie fans are mourning...
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players and fans running for safety when a roof of a new sports arena in the czech republic collapsed. happened on saturday night and take a look at the video. no one was seriously hurt. designer of the arena said construction standards were good and ten inches of snow on the roof did not cause that collapse. >>> may be looking for ways to lower your heating bill as we deal with cold snaps this winter. >> you may think closing off vents will help keep the cost down, closing off vents outside is a must do, but don't touch the inside vents. >> actually asking your furnace to work harder, but a you changed the floor of the air ducts through the house. >> plus if you still think the fireplace helps to heat your home, think again. the heat stays in one room or goes up the chimney. don't raise the thermostat on hot water heater. makes them work harder during winter. >>> 5:18. 27 degrees outside. if you are working today, let's check the roads for you. >>> watching 95. great drive times right now. watching right around girard avenue. caught up was this disabled vehicle on the southbound side
players and fans running for safety when a roof of a new sports arena in the czech republic collapsed. happened on saturday night and take a look at the video. no one was seriously hurt. designer of the arena said construction standards were good and ten inches of snow on the roof did not cause that collapse. >>> may be looking for ways to lower your heating bill as we deal with cold snaps this winter. >> you may think closing off vents will help keep the cost down, closing off...
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republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk. the company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures wil increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom) ann, are you coming in? negative! stay on target. what are you guys doing? artoo, thrusters! they're closing in! i'll guard the base. for every family that lives star wars, this is the place where star wars lives. where a galaxy far, far away... ...is closer than ever before. move along. come join us...during season of the force. now at the disneyland resort. and right now you can save on premium rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. >>> movie fans are mourning the death of oscar-nominated british actor sir john hurt this evening. hurt's career spanned more than 50 years in film, on tv, and as a voice actor. hurt terrified audie
republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk. the company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures wil increase speed, full throttle! (over intercom)...
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cared who didn't show up, we saw who did show up that final scene with battle hymn of the republic playing, newifting. i think a lot of people will begin to change their minds if they have not about the positive possibilities of a trump administration. want to bring in noel with us. rich lowry is still here. noel, just a wonderful scene. >> mm-hmm. charles: amazing. and you know, so weird because, on one hand, you hear naysayers, and negativity, on the other hand you see so someone who seems sincere, thanking the military. talking about unifying the country. talking about helping people who for the most part have felt ignored. by both sides of the aisle. >> right, i think that is what we saw in vote ar voting patterns, they crossed on other side and voted for the unheard voices which i believe donald trump represented. charles: jeff dewitt, you have been a an intel rally part of the move. , harder part is implementing these plans, we had a diussi about monday. how does donald trump reward those forgotten people who went to bat for him? >> first thing is get a cabinet in place that allows us to
cared who didn't show up, we saw who did show up that final scene with battle hymn of the republic playing, newifting. i think a lot of people will begin to change their minds if they have not about the positive possibilities of a trump administration. want to bring in noel with us. rich lowry is still here. noel, just a wonderful scene. >> mm-hmm. charles: amazing. and you know, so weird because, on one hand, you hear naysayers, and negativity, on the other hand you see so someone who...
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republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk.he company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures will go going up. i'll let you what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you share your yoplait dippers? deal. deal. mmmm. the family favorite. yoplait. directv now! the f[ now echos ]s now. 'now' does not mean now. 'future' is a relative term. nfl sunday ticket, red zone and the nfl network are not included. cbs and showtime, again, not included. most live local stations only available in select markets - fingers crossed. streaming to more than two devices at once is a subject we'd rather not
republic next week. in richmond katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> well, talk about the ultimate perk.he company now giving employees six weeks' paid sabbatical. >>> plus, five decades in film. remembering an oscar-nominated actor tonight. >>> and roommates young and old. the unlikely bond bringing these neighbors together. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. as we inch toward the week, temperatures will go going up. i'll let you what are you doing up?...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.it geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the care your family needs. all connected for you. >>> finally tonight, believe it or not, there was a small slice of kim kardashian's life that's never been out on public display. that said, she just tweeted it out. from morning cups of coffee to tons of hugs and kisses, an intimate look into the simpler side of the kardashian wests. kim k. taking to twitter after almost three months of social media silence to post this video. the family enjoying some of their favorite moments of 2016. kim and north in matching mommy and me outfits. while daddy kanye deals with a bit more than just a baby burp. an incredibly normal look at one of the most abnormally famous couples. the video comes on th
jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.it geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the care your family needs. all connected for you. >>> finally tonight, believe it or not, there was...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. >>> finally, one of the sweetest stories we've seen in a while. boston's grace connor overcame a major obstacle as force to be reckonned with in the soup market frozen aisle. at 17 she's giving back. we learn about a bean budding tycoon. >> reporter: by any measure grace connor is an extraordinary 17-year-old. >> i'm the cfo, coo, ceo, i pretty much do everything. >> reporter: everything in her own ice cream company. >> i put a lot of stuff in. >> reporter: churned this boston's commonwealth kitchen where start ups launch, her made from scratch streets born out of a difficult time two years ago. >> she was diagnosed with a tumor at the base of her brain that was operated on and had it not been treated, she would have died. >> when she was lying there, she was seeing this business. >> reporter: after just a year, grace's turning a profit selling nationwide online and in eight boston area grocery stores. as many as 1500 pints a
jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. >>> finally, one of the sweetest stories we've seen in a while. boston's grace connor overcame a major obstacle as force to be reckonned with in the soup market frozen aisle. at 17 she's giving back. we learn about a bean budding tycoon. >> reporter: by any measure grace connor is an extraordinary 17-year-old. >> i'm the cfo, coo, ceo,...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.it geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. [ it'[ goat bleat ] by peggy lee playing ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. looks like we're still a man short. not anymore. gus! the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania. let's hit the ice. whoaaa! take the shot! (buzzer) that shot was one in a million. so's this. all the money millionaire edition, new from the pennsylvania lottery. with five top prizes of a million bucks. it's a real game changer. (giggles) ke
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were connected at the base of their spine so that parents came here from the dominican republic to westchester county newave that that surgery. a team of 50 doctors and medical professionals pulled off that risky 21 hour procedure p the girls are still in the hospital but the doctors say the prognosis looks really good for a full recoverily. >> flyers take on the rangers tonight in new york. they have lost five of their last seven games. movie star kevin hart was back home in philadelphia watching the astonishingly good sixers win their sixth straight home game. nerlens noel dropped 19 points in the 121-110 victory over the clippers. the sixers play the buxton night in milwaukee. >>> a rival upset the number one ranked villanova wildcats last night. marquette won the 74-72 stunner in a nail-biting finish. it was nova's second loss of the season. golden eagles fans stormed the home court in milwaukee following the upset. when you have al target on your back being the number one team in the nation you're going get their best game. that's what they got. >> all right. they'll be ready the next time. >> they
were connected at the base of their spine so that parents came here from the dominican republic to westchester county newave that that surgery. a team of 50 doctors and medical professionals pulled off that risky 21 hour procedure p the girls are still in the hospital but the doctors say the prognosis looks really good for a full recoverily. >> flyers take on the rangers tonight in new york. they have lost five of their last seven games. movie star kevin hart was back home in philadelphia...
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jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic..com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums >> in this morning's "gma" first look, how did a baggage army end up flying in this plane's cargo hold. shortly after flight took off airport workers in charlotte realized a baggage handler had somehow become locked inside. they immediately called the faa which contacted air traffic control at dulles international airport. >> locked in the baggage compartment. no injuries at this time. >> we need a police report. want to make sure the person involved is an employee and not a stowaway. >> the plane eventually landed at 4:16 triggering an urgent investigation of the stowaway. >> we're going work it as a security incident. until we can i guess get some confirmation he is who he is even though he's in trade dress. >> so how could this happen? colonel
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a glimmer of good news for the mile they're pushing through germany, poland and the czech republic.ly to a north—westerly. swinging down from a vertical position. that era is coming from the arctic. we will see a risk of some showers, turning increasingly wintry at leather levels, almost anywhere in the country. quite a lot happening towards the end of the week. if you are out and about and want more information, you can find out about early weather warnings on our bbc weather website. we will keep you updated on the news channel all afternoon. this is bbc news. the headlines at two. theresa may pledges to tackle hidden injustices theresa may pledges to tackle hidden injustices and fundamentally change britain as she sets out a series of mental health measures. failure to take this opportunity to show the ability of mainstream centre ground politics to respond to public concern would further entrench the very divisions we seek to overcome. chaos in london for millions of commuters as a 24 hour tube strike brings most of the underground to a halt. 17 people arrested in france after r
a glimmer of good news for the mile they're pushing through germany, poland and the czech republic.ly to a north—westerly. swinging down from a vertical position. that era is coming from the arctic. we will see a risk of some showers, turning increasingly wintry at leather levels, almost anywhere in the country. quite a lot happening towards the end of the week. if you are out and about and want more information, you can find out about early weather warnings on our bbc weather website. we...
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new generation. it's what led patriots to choose republic over tyranny. pioneers to trek west.laves to brave that makeshift railroad to freedom. it's what pulled immigrants and refugees across oceans and the rio grande. it's what pushed women to reach for the valley. it's what powerempowered worker organize. it's why g.i.s gave their lives on omaha beach in iwo jima, in iraq and afghanistan. so that's what we mean when we say america's exceptional. not that our nation has been flawless from the start, but that we have shown the capacity to change and make life better for those who follow. yes, our progress has been uneven. the work of democracy has always been hard. it's always been contentious. sometimes it has been bloody. for every two steps forward, it feels we take one step back. but the long sweep of america has been defined by forward motion. constant widening of our founding freedom to embrace all, not just some. [ cheers and applause ] if i told you eight years ago that america would reverse the great recession, reboot our auto industry and unleash the longest stretch
new generation. it's what led patriots to choose republic over tyranny. pioneers to trek west.laves to brave that makeshift railroad to freedom. it's what pulled immigrants and refugees across oceans and the rio grande. it's what pushed women to reach for the valley. it's what powerempowered worker organize. it's why g.i.s gave their lives on omaha beach in iwo jima, in iraq and afghanistan. so that's what we mean when we say america's exceptional. not that our nation has been flawless from the...
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republic. and that is not a new story in this country. it is a longstanding story in this country. so the way he's been treated has been a matter of not only personal disrespect but racial, categorical disrespect and only with respect to african-americans. let me note this. but disrespect to our country. because when president trump puts his hand on the bible and takes the oath, he then becomes our president. president barack obama was our president a full eight years, everyone's. >> thank you, cornell william brooks. when we return, i will finish with trump watch. this is "hardball." where the action is. and they're absolutely right. they say that it's hot... when really, it's scorching. and while some may say the desert is desolate... we prefer secluded. what is the desert? it's absolutely what you need right now. absolutely scottsdale. >>> trump watch, january 9, 2017. like many last night, i watched meryl streep talk about donald trump. she did it well. is it okay for a public figure to make fun of the way god made someone? every night here when i'm thinking about what i should
republic. and that is not a new story in this country. it is a longstanding story in this country. so the way he's been treated has been a matter of not only personal disrespect but racial, categorical disrespect and only with respect to african-americans. let me note this. but disrespect to our country. because when president trump puts his hand on the bible and takes the oath, he then becomes our president. president barack obama was our president a full eight years, everyone's. >>...
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the robbery was aimed at expropriating money from a brink's armored car for the republic of new afrika. clark was sentenced to 75 years for second degree murder and robbery, although she did not fire any shots. governor cuomo has now commuted her sentence to 35 years, meaning she's eligible for parole this year. two other people involved in the robbery, mutulu shakur, the stepfather of the rapper tupac shakur, and david gilbert, a member of the weather underground, are still incarcerated. a growing number of people are calling on president obama to grant clemency to mutulu shakur before he leaves office. in upstate new york, residents are continuing to call for the resignation from the buffalo school board of carl paladino, the former new york state cochair of trump's presidential campaign over his racist comments about president obama and first lady michelle obama. in december, paladino responded to a question from a local alternative weekly newspaper about what he most wanted to happen in 2017 by writing -- he said he meant to send this to friends, but mistakenly sent it to the newsp
the robbery was aimed at expropriating money from a brink's armored car for the republic of new afrika. clark was sentenced to 75 years for second degree murder and robbery, although she did not fire any shots. governor cuomo has now commuted her sentence to 35 years, meaning she's eligible for parole this year. two other people involved in the robbery, mutulu shakur, the stepfather of the rapper tupac shakur, and david gilbert, a member of the weather underground, are still incarcerated. a...