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everything is online and interactive benjamin franklin live to tell you. a little. sophia flourish has set out to become formula one world champion. the first woman world champion. but that. crash. you know of anyone who's known me long enough knows i won't let something like that get me down. she trains hard every day. in june twenty eighth seemed the season had just begun. as with them just three is very demanding you drive for half an hour you're exposed to intense forces you have to be fit to push this car to its limits i trained to do that about fitness. it's quite a few need strong legs to hit the brakes with one hundred twenty kilos on curves the neck muscles play a major part because of the g. forces in the kurds and when braking. in motor sports women and men are in direct competition with the pro you have to train more than the man but if we want we can do it as well. when she gets into her mother's car in munich sofia has to ride shotgun she's not allowed to take the wheel on city streets yet even though she's been driving since she was four years old. i
everything is online and interactive benjamin franklin live to tell you. a little. sophia flourish has set out to become formula one world champion. the first woman world champion. but that. crash. you know of anyone who's known me long enough knows i won't let something like that get me down. she trains hard every day. in june twenty eighth seemed the season had just begun. as with them just three is very demanding you drive for half an hour you're exposed to intense forces you have to be fit...
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asking benjamin franklin predicted, tax day comes on monday. our booming economy remains an incredible boon for u.s. workers. employers added 196,000 jobs last month. it beat all expectations. u.s. unemployment is right now at historic lows. it's remained at or below 4% now for over a year. weekly jobless claims have fallen to a 50-year low. 50 years, never been lower. and the unemployment rate for women is now the lowest since 1953. wages have increased by more than 3%, the fastest growth in a decade. and it's worth noting that in recent months the biggest pay increases have gone to lower-income workers. bigger paychecks mean a higher standard of living, bigger paychecks mean the median household income continues to rise and is today at the highest level ever in the united states. there are currently 7.6 million jobs open. we actually have more open jobs in america than we have people to fill them. small businesses recently set hiring records. 60% of small businesses have additional plans to hire more people. and you'd have to go back 20 years
asking benjamin franklin predicted, tax day comes on monday. our booming economy remains an incredible boon for u.s. workers. employers added 196,000 jobs last month. it beat all expectations. u.s. unemployment is right now at historic lows. it's remained at or below 4% now for over a year. weekly jobless claims have fallen to a 50-year low. 50 years, never been lower. and the unemployment rate for women is now the lowest since 1953. wages have increased by more than 3%, the fastest growth in a...
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got there. 48erhenandoah valley, the who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was supposed to move from petersburg to richmond. those are the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia, and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a with theject -- lee, capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working. he was so great, bless his heart, was an important obstacle in accomplishing the op objects. johnson. he never considered himself as almost an independent objective, long enough with r.e. lee. all of them were in support of the two movements, the movement against lee, the movement against johnston. grant pronounce the army of the potomac worked against lee and the keystone, and for grant, who presided over the entire european military effort for the last year, lee's demise also signal the practical close of the rebellion here on april 10, 1865, the day after he met lee at appomattox, grant "determined to return to washingt
got there. 48erhenandoah valley, the who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was supposed to move from petersburg to richmond. those are the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia, and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a with theject -- lee, capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working. he was so great,...
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in the shenandoah valley, the 48er who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was to move up the river from jamesburg to petersburg, those were the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia. and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a single object. lee, with the capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working. johnston with atlanta -- this would so break johnston's heart -- was so great, bless his heart, and was an important obstacle in accomplishing the objects. poor joe johnston. he never considered himself as almost an independent objective, -- objective. he was too long enough with r.e. lee. all other troops were employed exclusively in support of these two movements, the movement against lee and the movement against johnson, butts between those two, grant pronounce the army of the potomac worked against lee and keystone, andhe for grant, who presided over the entire european military effort for the last year a
in the shenandoah valley, the 48er who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was to move up the river from jamesburg to petersburg, those were the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia. and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a single object. lee, with the capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working....
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one of the things i conclude or lessons i take away from this is that when benjamin franklin said a republican if you can keep it, the thing that kept the country together during those 50 years was the spirit of compromise example five by henry clay but also participated in everybody else. the spirit of cough mice died after henry clay and webster die, they all died in the early 50s. the spirit of compromise that helps the country together, within ten years, the nation was at civil war. we live in a time when compromise, to call somebody a great compromiser is by no means our insult. it's a lack of convictions, you don't really believe what you say. some of this has to do with the fact we have a president, a portable system dominated by the presidency and the executive branch rather than legislative branch. but for me to predict that there is another civil war. i will say this, when you live in a time when compromise considered surrender and when your political opponents are often treated as your political enemies, then a republican doesn't work very well. ... >> next on "after words." arthur
one of the things i conclude or lessons i take away from this is that when benjamin franklin said a republican if you can keep it, the thing that kept the country together during those 50 years was the spirit of compromise example five by henry clay but also participated in everybody else. the spirit of cough mice died after henry clay and webster die, they all died in the early 50s. the spirit of compromise that helps the country together, within ten years, the nation was at civil war. we live...
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benjamin franklin. it is about america. he wrote an essay called protestant sects, all based on his time in america. it is interesting. originally it was meant to be part of, the third part, but for whatever a reason it was left out. there was a great book by a historian named -- the book is weber in america. it is the princeton university press, and i commend it. name is escaping me, but it is very carefully researched, well documented. chesterton wrote two books. one is called "what i saw" and the other is called side life. they were both written after his visit. he wrote essays about america. wrote a series of articles published in the called "the america that i have seen." it is not extensive that significant. sprinkled throughout his work he makes various references to america. he published a book before he came here called "social justice in islam," and it went through a number of revisions here you can see it works america into it -- revisions. you can see he works america into it. he introduces pieces which were lar
benjamin franklin. it is about america. he wrote an essay called protestant sects, all based on his time in america. it is interesting. originally it was meant to be part of, the third part, but for whatever a reason it was left out. there was a great book by a historian named -- the book is weber in america. it is the princeton university press, and i commend it. name is escaping me, but it is very carefully researched, well documented. chesterton wrote two books. one is called "what i...
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that's what benjamin franklin, one of our leaders can was adjusted. instead we went with the bald eagle. the turkey did not move. the remains of her and says it is a sign from all that, my he leans over and says it is a sign from allah, my brother. we got back to the house, and i said, you want to eat? he said yes. i said we were going to have lunch. the relief on the foreign minister and admit -- ambassador space was palpable. ambassador's phase was pable.le -- face was pal crawford was a great place to establish bonds. as was camp david. camp david was originally called shangri-la, which means heavenly place, which it is. it's talk to the mountains. it was only a 25 minute helicopter ride from the south lawn. it means is extremely accessible. laura and i access to it a lot. we went there as often as we could. from one of the base commanders from there. the whole deal is that it is a military base. they have other military functions and duties. when the president is there, it is to pamper him. they do a really good job of it. dwight eisenhower change
that's what benjamin franklin, one of our leaders can was adjusted. instead we went with the bald eagle. the turkey did not move. the remains of her and says it is a sign from all that, my he leans over and says it is a sign from allah, my brother. we got back to the house, and i said, you want to eat? he said yes. i said we were going to have lunch. the relief on the foreign minister and admit -- ambassador space was palpable. ambassador's phase was pable.le -- face was pal crawford was a...
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and he really hammered home lack of leadership saying the current ceo vacuum reminds us of benjamin franklin's onat insight if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail but the ceo started a strategic review and lobe said the ome outcome is to sell itself through strategic fire that's typical activist talk we can't fix it so just sell it. but that is always an uphill battle because you see campbell's soup is still a family business a little history about 122 years ago a chemist named john t. durance invested condensed soup and went on to run the company and buy up a controlling interest this is condensed. you put a lot of tomatoes in this he figured out how to do it. today his descendants own 45% and they don't want to sell and they don't care about capital appreciation, they mainly just went the dividends what do you think? should we just keep doing it until it falls cream of celery, it is my fave and do you think there is any celery in this show of hands? thank you. lobe got involved and the company and then at the end of august, the numbers were worrisome but the gross margin after the cos
and he really hammered home lack of leadership saying the current ceo vacuum reminds us of benjamin franklin's onat insight if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail but the ceo started a strategic review and lobe said the ome outcome is to sell itself through strategic fire that's typical activist talk we can't fix it so just sell it. but that is always an uphill battle because you see campbell's soup is still a family business a little history about 122 years ago a chemist named john t....
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as benjamin franklin said, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." it is my hope this focus on prevention will drive us to that outcome. and to protect american consumers, we will use all the tools congress gave us, all of this agency's expertise and energy, and oliver measured judgment, applied with humility and without fear or favor. thank you. [applause] >> as the director takes her chair. we want to apologize to those folks who are in the hallway, it is a clear indication of the interest in the bureau and your leadership. i want to remind everyone that we are eager for folks to write down questions on these cards. we have both fleet footed and highly attuned staff looking for any nods of interest. and just like the good musician with the guitar case, i will feed the discussions. with the first question i hope pete did not get to, write your names on the cards if you like, however you want to submit your thoughts. i will turn it over to you. pete: director kraninger, thank you for taking the time. there is interest in what you have to say here and
as benjamin franklin said, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." it is my hope this focus on prevention will drive us to that outcome. and to protect american consumers, we will use all the tools congress gave us, all of this agency's expertise and energy, and oliver measured judgment, applied with humility and without fear or favor. thank you. [applause] >> as the director takes her chair. we want to apologize to those folks who are in the hallway, it is a clear...
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that's what benjamin franklin, one of our leaders, suggested. but instead we went with the bald eagle. and the turkey is standing there, didn't move. and he leans over and says, it's a sign from allah, my brother. and i'm saying to myself, that's damn good advance work. [ laughter ] and we got back to the house, and i said, you want to eat? he said, yes. i said, we're going to have lunch, and the relief on the foreign minister's face and the ambassador's face was palpable. dallas' bob jordan was there by the way. the reason i tell you that is the ranch was a great place to get to know leaders and to establish a bond with them, as was camp david. now, camp david was initially called shangri-la, which means heavenly place, which it is. it's tucked in the mountains. thankfully it's only a 25-minute helicopter ride from the south lawn, which means it's extremely accessible, and so laura and i accessed it a lot. we went there as often as we possibly could. you're going to hear from one of the base commanders from camp david. the whole deal is it's a
that's what benjamin franklin, one of our leaders, suggested. but instead we went with the bald eagle. and the turkey is standing there, didn't move. and he leans over and says, it's a sign from allah, my brother. and i'm saying to myself, that's damn good advance work. [ laughter ] and we got back to the house, and i said, you want to eat? he said, yes. i said, we're going to have lunch, and the relief on the foreign minister's face and the ambassador's face was palpable. dallas' bob jordan...
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our own benjamin franklin lived not far from notre dame, and there is a restaurant that celebrates theof july every year, unbroken, since america's independence. it's located just a few blocks from notre dame. >> harris: you give us such rich detail about the interwoven fabric between america and not just france but europe. such richness in your details. i'm so appreciative of that. the president has tweeted out about this, just momentarily. i want to re-share that presidential tweet. "so horrible to watch the massive fire notre dame cathedral in paris. perhaps flying water tankers could be used to pull it out. must act quickly!" we are watching these flames appear to grow, and doug weed, as we see that, we know this fire was completely engulfed and that they were working at the base of that. can you talk with me about the structure inside and how difficult this would be? benjamin hall, our correspondent in london, said he was looking at pictures inside to the cathedral. in the ceilings were so tall that to get to above you would almost the letter after letter just to get to that next
our own benjamin franklin lived not far from notre dame, and there is a restaurant that celebrates theof july every year, unbroken, since america's independence. it's located just a few blocks from notre dame. >> harris: you give us such rich detail about the interwoven fabric between america and not just france but europe. such richness in your details. i'm so appreciative of that. the president has tweeted out about this, just momentarily. i want to re-share that presidential tweet....
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benjamin franklin said we need to allow the federal government to have an incorporation so people can build waterworks were sewer systems and other people said no because if you have a corporation people will think of the bank of england and jefferson as the plastic about the bank of england. they said the states cannot claim money. they had been arguing endlessly about those ever since that the war was kept out because right from the start, americans have a mistrust about the power the government can grant. because they left those words out that is where he got the ability to stay in prime power, so there's all these things that were changed forever in a landmark supreme court decision. all of this came from banking and i did believe after writing the book though i may be prejudiced. you can tell the history of the united states through banking and finance they had been integral and always argued about front and center including the politics in the country. i say a bit of hamilton and jefferson especially with the popularity of the broadway play. how many people have seen it? my husb
benjamin franklin said we need to allow the federal government to have an incorporation so people can build waterworks were sewer systems and other people said no because if you have a corporation people will think of the bank of england and jefferson as the plastic about the bank of england. they said the states cannot claim money. they had been arguing endlessly about those ever since that the war was kept out because right from the start, americans have a mistrust about the power the...
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in our founding fathers time, freedom of the press was thomas payne, common sense, benjamin franklin, poor richard's almanac. ideaounding fathers had no what needed to be said in order to, to view the future of what was going to happen. they were clearly just talking about the militia. any other interpretation, to me, is crazy. host: how will this affect your vote? out the you parse candidate you go for? caller: i am for gun control. i am totally. our founding fathers certainly couldn't know about uzis and modified rifles that kill thousands of people at a time. all of this really has nothing to do with the second amendment. it just doesn't. greensboro, north carolina, republican line. caller: good morning. how are you? host: good. caller: i am curious how the founding fathers established the bill of rights, first and second amendment, freedom of religion, press, right to bear arms, and politicianss later, think they can start messing with that concept? host: would you agree with the fact that the second amendment hasn't always been read the way it is being read now? caller: not neces
in our founding fathers time, freedom of the press was thomas payne, common sense, benjamin franklin, poor richard's almanac. ideaounding fathers had no what needed to be said in order to, to view the future of what was going to happen. they were clearly just talking about the militia. any other interpretation, to me, is crazy. host: how will this affect your vote? out the you parse candidate you go for? caller: i am for gun control. i am totally. our founding fathers certainly couldn't know...
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as benjamin ficklin said, "an -- as benjamin franklin said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. it is my hope this focus on prevention will drive us to that outcome. and to protect american consumers, we will use all the tools congress gave us, all of this agency's expertise and energy, and oliver measured judgment, applied with humility and without fear or favor. thank you. [applause] >> as the director takes her chair. we want to apologize to those folks who are in the hallway, it is a clear indication of the interest in the bureau and your leadership. i want to remind everyone that we are eager for folks to write down questions on these cards. we have both fleet footed and highly attuned staff looking for any nods of interest. and just like the good musician with the guitar case, i will feed the discussions. hopethe first question i pete did not get to, write your names on the cards if you like, however you want to submit your thoughts. i will turn it over to you. pete: kathy kraninger, they give are taking the time. -- thank you for taking the time. there is interest i
as benjamin ficklin said, "an -- as benjamin franklin said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. it is my hope this focus on prevention will drive us to that outcome. and to protect american consumers, we will use all the tools congress gave us, all of this agency's expertise and energy, and oliver measured judgment, applied with humility and without fear or favor. thank you. [applause] >> as the director takes her chair. we want to apologize to those folks who are in the...
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almost reminds me of what benjamin franklin said about a democracy.ves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner. they will have the taxpayers for dinner because that's where they will come up with all this money. i really miss the old gop, the type of gop that opposed this type of government spending under obama. it always leads to cronyism, always leads to malinvestment, make-work jobs. did we not learn our lesson under when obama said the shovel-ready jobs just weren't there? this is a real negative i think not only for the economy, but certainly for our dollar and the debt, the fact the gop wants to spend all this -- i should say waste all this money. neil: both are going headstrong on this. i guess they could look at higher gas taxes, john lonski, to pay for it. we are told chuck schumer doesn't want that exclusively because it would be onerous to the poor and those who find that sort of thing regressive and all of that. be that as it may, i'm wondering whether something like that would be so costly, whatever merits and benefits it has longer
almost reminds me of what benjamin franklin said about a democracy.ves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner. they will have the taxpayers for dinner because that's where they will come up with all this money. i really miss the old gop, the type of gop that opposed this type of government spending under obama. it always leads to cronyism, always leads to malinvestment, make-work jobs. did we not learn our lesson under when obama said the shovel-ready jobs just weren't there? this is a...
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here we are at that point, and benjamin franklin said, the democracy -- the republic is there if youit is all up to whether or not we as, you know, humans, as americans, as decent people, can say, all right, the sky is blue. we all agree on it. now let's have the discussion. >> yeah. >> and if we can't agree on that, then we are on the track to destroying what we have had for 243 years. >> let's talk about the democrats. i'm going to start with you, tiffany. at the same time, the republicans do understand the democrats really well. and kirk mardella was on this show or "all-in." i've been working so many hours, i don't remember what show it was. he said, they understood the democrats will always back down. they understood the democrats are always going to walk away and always give in. and so on the idea of impeachment, republicans have another way to kind of bully the democratic party, which is demonstrably afraid of taking a step that big. >> yeah. >> so is this -- is it going to be difficult for democrats to come off of that posture when, a., they're a more diverse party. they have
here we are at that point, and benjamin franklin said, the democracy -- the republic is there if youit is all up to whether or not we as, you know, humans, as americans, as decent people, can say, all right, the sky is blue. we all agree on it. now let's have the discussion. >> yeah. >> and if we can't agree on that, then we are on the track to destroying what we have had for 243 years. >> let's talk about the democrats. i'm going to start with you, tiffany. at the same time,...
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take benjamin franklin's example. on his deathbed, he knew we should get rid of slavery right away.or me, it has more to do with the quality of the candidate. host: who are you particularly looking at? caller: i would have voted for bernie sanders of clinton had not gotten in and i will vote for him now. i voted for trump in the past. i am reasonably happy with him, but the guy is a buffoon. there is no way i could put a -- in there.eir host: what is it about bernie sanders that you support? honest i think he is a man and cares about america. host: this is keith in mountain berg, hello. good morning, pedro. how are you doing this morning, sir? host: i am fine, thank you. go ahead. onler: i have got my tv mute. the reason i called was to say my neighbors are staunch republicans and they were going to vote for vernie last time in the presidential deal. i know a man who is 97 years old and he is smarter than anybody around here. age does not have any difference at all to me. bernie can do a fantastic job. he probably cannot get medicare for all and all that, but maybe he can get medica
take benjamin franklin's example. on his deathbed, he knew we should get rid of slavery right away.or me, it has more to do with the quality of the candidate. host: who are you particularly looking at? caller: i would have voted for bernie sanders of clinton had not gotten in and i will vote for him now. i voted for trump in the past. i am reasonably happy with him, but the guy is a buffoon. there is no way i could put a -- in there.eir host: what is it about bernie sanders that you support?...