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constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard him, from texas, he had been the president of the republic of texas. he knew what it was like to read a country. sam houston would have been a good choice. the problem with sam houston is he was divorced from his first wife and his second wife was cherokee woman which, for 19th century americans, they weren't going to wrap their head around either one of those things. so sam houston went out, john bell came in as the much more palatable option. 1860, in november, americans go to the polls. this is how it winds up. everything in green there goes for lincoln. douglas got missouri and part of new jersey. breckenridge, overwhelmingly, gets the slave-owning south except for some of those border states where you see in the dark brown there. go to john bell. he gets a clear majority, which is all you need to become president. but in terms of the popular vote, okay, lincoln gets about 39%. but because it was so split, and the way the electoral college works, he's
constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard him, from texas, he had been the president of the republic of texas. he knew what it was like to read a country. sam houston would have been a good choice. the problem with sam houston is he was divorced from his first wife and his second wife was cherokee woman which, for 19th century americans, they weren't going to wrap their head around either one of those things. so sam houston went...
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tennessee, kentucky, virginia go to john bell. okay? and what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly lincoln wins the electoral college. he gets a clear majority of the electoral votes which is all you need to become president, okay? but in terms of the popular vote, lincoln gets about 39%, but because it was so split and the way the electoral college works, he wins the presidency. the problem is a huge portion of the country, particularly the south, is going to feel like the guy that they didn't vote for, who didn't appear on a lot of deep south ballots, state of texas lincoln wasn't even on southern ballots in the state of texas. it's not like he was getting a whole lot of write in votes. there was no way they were going to vote for the republican. no. no, he's not. he's from the north. illinois to boot, all right? there's no way they were going to do it. so a huge portion of the country feels like, forget it. we didn't even vote for this guy. there are other factors going on too. when you look at, again,
tennessee, kentucky, virginia go to john bell. okay? and what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly lincoln wins the electoral college. he gets a clear majority of the electoral votes which is all you need to become president, okay? but in terms of the popular vote, lincoln gets about 39%, but because it was so split and the way the electoral college works, he wins the presidency. the problem is a huge portion of the country, particularly the south, is going to...
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constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard of him. all right. from texas. he'd been the president of the republic of texas. knew what it was like to literally lead a country. sam houston probably would have been a pretty good choice. the problem with sam houston for 19th century america is he was de, vo divorced from his first wife. and his second wife was a cherokee woman. they weren't going to be able to wrap their head around either one of those things. john bell came in as the much more pal atable option. 1860. americans go to the polls. at least adult white male american citizens go to the polls. this is how it winds up. everything in green there goes for lincoln. douglas got missouri and part of new jersey. breckenridge overwhelmingly gets the slave-owning south except for some border states where you see in the dark brown there, tennessee, kentucky, virginia, go to john bell. okay. what's interesting about this is how the vote breaks down. overwhelmingly, lincoln wins the electoral college.
constitutional unionists put forward john bell. they looked at a few options. sam houston, if you've heard of him. all right. from texas. he'd been the president of the republic of texas. knew what it was like to literally lead a country. sam houston probably would have been a pretty good choice. the problem with sam houston for 19th century america is he was de, vo divorced from his first wife. and his second wife was a cherokee woman. they weren't going to be able to wrap their head around...
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john bell hood. incredibly aggressive. men quite fond of him. what happens? he destroys his own army in effect. by attacking. i forget his name. good friend and colleague, civil war historian at unc-chapel hill. in the western army, sherman's army, he has, a story about, i can't remember which one, a corps commander who is -- who is very effective, very aggressive but some what disliked by mismen. he is seen as a bit too aggressive. a bit too ambitious. so there is a fine line between -- yes, you know, troops want to, troops want to win. troops understand they have to, they have to do certain things to do that. but when do you have an officer -- who, who maybe wants that glory a little too much? you have to think of the dynamic between the generals, you have your political generals, who are there literally just to appease border states and people with their specific opinions and then you have the generals who are literally like militarily efficient. so, you have to look at the different background and how they got in those positions. lincoln appoints people a
john bell hood. incredibly aggressive. men quite fond of him. what happens? he destroys his own army in effect. by attacking. i forget his name. good friend and colleague, civil war historian at unc-chapel hill. in the western army, sherman's army, he has, a story about, i can't remember which one, a corps commander who is -- who is very effective, very aggressive but some what disliked by mismen. he is seen as a bit too aggressive. a bit too ambitious. so there is a fine line between -- yes,...
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john bell hood. okay. incredibly aggressive. men quite fond of him. what happens? destroys his own army. by attacking. i forget his name. my good friend and colleague at chapel hill -- it's in sherman's army, he has a story about i can't remember which one, a core commander. who is very effective, aggressive, but somewhat disliked because he is seen as a bit too aggressive. a bit too ambitious. so there is a fine line between -- yes, troops want to win and troops understand they have to do certain things to do that. but when do you have an officer who may be wants that glory a little too much. >> you also have to think about the different dynamic between the officers and how they -- or the general and how they got in their position. you have political general there is literally just to apiece border states and people with their opinions. then the generals who are like militarily efficient. so you have to look at the different backgrounds and how they got in this position. lincoln appoints people and they have no experience and they are leading green troops themselv
john bell hood. okay. incredibly aggressive. men quite fond of him. what happens? destroys his own army. by attacking. i forget his name. my good friend and colleague at chapel hill -- it's in sherman's army, he has a story about i can't remember which one, a core commander. who is very effective, aggressive, but somewhat disliked because he is seen as a bit too aggressive. a bit too ambitious. so there is a fine line between -- yes, troops want to win and troops understand they have to do...
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davis will really only try it once when he jumps john bell hood from major general to the rank of lieutenant general, then temporary general in 1864, with disastrous results but he jumps them over several senior officers, and the result is a, it was very unsuccessful in command and b, davis contributes to an already poisoned command army culture in tennessee because of the miffed feelings of the generals who have been overlooked. lincoln, and i won't speak for jim, lincoln, i think, handled this much better perhaps as a rule because he was not hide bound by any pre-war associations or friendships. >> or military experience. >> or military experience, exactly right. lincoln could earn while he learned, as jim said, whereas davis came into this with a whole set of constraints he was not aware of due to his background. >> also lincoln is president for four years, davis for longer, with not any real promise of an election campaign to follow and lincoln has congressional elections. he's got to start looking at almost as soon as he takes office. jim could you certainly weigh in. >> well, could you
davis will really only try it once when he jumps john bell hood from major general to the rank of lieutenant general, then temporary general in 1864, with disastrous results but he jumps them over several senior officers, and the result is a, it was very unsuccessful in command and b, davis contributes to an already poisoned command army culture in tennessee because of the miffed feelings of the generals who have been overlooked. lincoln, and i won't speak for jim, lincoln, i think, handled...
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his teacher in new york was a man named john bell who had been autobahn's student. there is a linkage there and young tr had asthma, very sickly, from eight years old onward was obsessed with birds. he created his own roosevelt museum, brian. he has his father, theodore roosevelt's father was the founder of the american museum of natural history in new york. and young tr was a bird lover. the first document we have is about birds. the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about birds. and i'm not saying he liked birds, he was one of the experts on color ration and variation on inventorying what we have and he created these bird reservations, 51 federal bird reservations that roosevelt created are the heart and soul of u.s. fish and wildlife. all the people watching this have heard of u.s. fish and wildlife but don't realize it all began with the 51 bird reservations of roosevelt trying to save egrets and spoonbills and pelicans, et cetera, on both coasts. >> before we go any farther, explain where this training center is located. >> we're in sheperdst
his teacher in new york was a man named john bell who had been autobahn's student. there is a linkage there and young tr had asthma, very sickly, from eight years old onward was obsessed with birds. he created his own roosevelt museum, brian. he has his father, theodore roosevelt's father was the founder of the american museum of natural history in new york. and young tr was a bird lover. the first document we have is about birds. the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about...
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the postwar writings of john bell hood. joseph eggleston johnson, george b. mcclellan, abr in double day. a book such as these, put gordon in that collection as well, though not without merit, they often tell us much more about what these men were up to in their post approximate tick frame of mine than about the events they're actually describing. tell us more about senator john gordon than the battle of cedar creek, for example. other memoirs are at the other end of this spectrum of how useful they are. i'll put euless sis s. grant and alexander at that end, they define, movingly written, deeply analytical and often more pour separative than almost all modern historians. the union's greatest military hero filled his two-volume memoirs with a number of remarkable pass sanls, few more instructive than his pee into the citizen soldiers who saved the republic and killed the institution of slavery. the armies of europe are machines. the men are brave and the officers capable, but the majority of the soldiers in most of the nations of europe are taken from a class
the postwar writings of john bell hood. joseph eggleston johnson, george b. mcclellan, abr in double day. a book such as these, put gordon in that collection as well, though not without merit, they often tell us much more about what these men were up to in their post approximate tick frame of mine than about the events they're actually describing. tell us more about senator john gordon than the battle of cedar creek, for example. other memoirs are at the other end of this spectrum of how useful...
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. >> john bell wanted to do something in the name of the friend. so they joined forces with others.udget nearly two million a year they don't want to turn anyone away. >> we did sibling programs, all things are needed and when at one and you see success, how grit for the people interest there, what it does for them, you cannot do it. you just can't say let's cut this back. >> the camp is run back to back. but there is no place to sleep until old counsel yerls leave. so they have to drag out this bin and spread this tarp out on the grass. they sleep under the stars. >> first rule is safety. and second to have fun. >> molly volunteered to wash >> i was eight years old. >> katie and her sister came to camp because their middle sister, emily had leukemia. >> i was 12 when she passed away. >> and katie now districts the programs and says this place changed her life. >> it made me who i am today. i'm going into special education because of being around kids with cancer, growing up with that, i can relate to kids like that. i feel like i can make a difference. >> this is a remarkable place
. >> john bell wanted to do something in the name of the friend. so they joined forces with others.udget nearly two million a year they don't want to turn anyone away. >> we did sibling programs, all things are needed and when at one and you see success, how grit for the people interest there, what it does for them, you cannot do it. you just can't say let's cut this back. >> the camp is run back to back. but there is no place to sleep until old counsel yerls leave. so they...
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john, belle moskowitz and what al smith did to educate himself. >> belle moskowitz served as his unofficial gate keeper. she would serve as his adviser. it was probably the best way to describe it as she was the person who would pass through all of these labor programs, all of these reconstruction commission. in fact, the reconstruction of new york state, which eventually led to the reforming of the state constitution and the establishment of a strong chief executive, was done with the reconstruction commission. that was belle moskowitz's brain child. he recruited bob moses' administration. they used to joke and say, that's the brains of tammany hall. it was kind of they joked with it because they weren't irish catholics, they were new york city and they were jewish. the interesting point you made about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and was so intimidated, and he was so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tammany boss of his district, i think i might be in over my head. and he told him, i might be able to find you a job.
john, belle moskowitz and what al smith did to educate himself. >> belle moskowitz served as his unofficial gate keeper. she would serve as his adviser. it was probably the best way to describe it as she was the person who would pass through all of these labor programs, all of these reconstruction commission. in fact, the reconstruction of new york state, which eventually led to the reforming of the state constitution and the establishment of a strong chief executive, was done with the...
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>>reporter: john bell wanted to do something in the name of that friend. d forces with others 30 years ago and john put up 25,000 dollars of his own money to get things started and he paid for camp for 10 years. now the budget is nearly two million a year and they need help to pay for the rapidly growing program. they don't ever want to turn anybody away. >> we did sibling program. did family programs. bereavement programs. all things really, really needed and boy when you are at one of them and you see the success how great it is for the people there and what it does for them l, you could not do it. you just captain say let's cut this back. >>reporter: the camp runs camp back-to-back every week. new counselors coming in but no place for them to sleep until the old counselors leave.so here's what we have to do they drag out this bin with old tarp and they spread this tarp out on the grass and sleep unthe stars. most of the counselors are former campers like donna. >> first is safety but for the kids have fun. make sure they are engaged and loving every minu
>>reporter: john bell wanted to do something in the name of that friend. d forces with others 30 years ago and john put up 25,000 dollars of his own money to get things started and he paid for camp for 10 years. now the budget is nearly two million a year and they need help to pay for the rapidly growing program. they don't ever want to turn anybody away. >> we did sibling program. did family programs. bereavement programs. all things really, really needed and boy when you are at...
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here, we didn't have much time to talk and you were about to tell me a story about your old pal john bellgo ad this was the "hotel california" tour. i'm back in my room and there's a knock on the door. i open the door, it's john belushi. john had kind of a bad habit of, if he got into your room, he was planning on spending a couple days. [ laughter ] so, he wanted to show me his town, chicago. you know? we want to a restaurant. we had jeans on, we could not get in. he tried everything, nope, can't get in. he said, i know what to do, i know what to do. and the next thing i know, i'm in some alley at, like, a truck stop place and he says, i'm not even hungry, but we're getting in. and he spray painted my pants black. and he said, here, now, you do mine. and i spray painted his pants black. and then we go in. [ laughter ] but they had these, like, they had these, like, queen a thnne antique chairs that were, like, a tapestry needlepoint and stuff and when we got up to leave, that was black and our genejean our butts were jeans again. and we had to kind of back out, you know? delicious, thank
here, we didn't have much time to talk and you were about to tell me a story about your old pal john bellgo ad this was the "hotel california" tour. i'm back in my room and there's a knock on the door. i open the door, it's john belushi. john had kind of a bad habit of, if he got into your room, he was planning on spending a couple days. [ laughter ] so, he wanted to show me his town, chicago. you know? we want to a restaurant. we had jeans on, we could not get in. he tried...
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here's nbc's john yang. [ bells toll ] >> reporter: in newtown, connecticut, it was a day of lingering heartache. empty stockings now filled with gift. first responders gave their time so the town's police could spend the day with their family. >> just the right thing to do. that's why we're here. something needs to be done and we're glad to be here. >> it's a pleasure helping out. >> police officers giving police officers time off, you couldn't ask for a better christmas gift. >> reporter: in the new york area where thousands are without homes because of hurricane sandy, volunteers are there. handing out toys, food and blankets at relief centers. >> for people to come out and help people, you can't put a price on that, you can't buy that. >> reporter: in places with direct tragedy, americans mark the day in their own ways while keeping those less fortunate in their thought 3s. >> when people are suffering, going through hardships, many, many people come to offer their help in whatever they can do. >> reporter: across the nations, americans attended church services and spent time with
here's nbc's john yang. [ bells toll ] >> reporter: in newtown, connecticut, it was a day of lingering heartache. empty stockings now filled with gift. first responders gave their time so the town's police could spend the day with their family. >> just the right thing to do. that's why we're here. something needs to be done and we're glad to be here. >> it's a pleasure helping out. >> police officers giving police officers time off, you couldn't ask for a better...
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was surprised by was there is something of -- you quote carl sagan but there's also a ayn rand and john bell fantasy and i was surprised at the extent to which that is kind of current. truly. so there is an actual effort to build -- peter t. o, the paypal guy is one of the founders of the and this is more beautiful than a journalist couldn't make it up. one of the driving intellectual forces is milton friedman's grandson. they're trying to build these islands, in international waters, where no laws would apply. you could just go and create your kind of world. there were some people that are quote in my book, bore you by looking at up, when obama gave his speech last fall, the evocative fdr commonwealth club speech immediately there were some investor notes that pointed out a new planet had been discovered and suggested all the rich people should move there because it wasn't going to be nice to live in america anymore. more than you would think there's a sense -- a very ayn rand sense that you got a sense for, we give him so much, we are the job creators, we are the innovators, and one other
was surprised by was there is something of -- you quote carl sagan but there's also a ayn rand and john bell fantasy and i was surprised at the extent to which that is kind of current. truly. so there is an actual effort to build -- peter t. o, the paypal guy is one of the founders of the and this is more beautiful than a journalist couldn't make it up. one of the driving intellectual forces is milton friedman's grandson. they're trying to build these islands, in international waters, where no...
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my friend john from bell's nursery is along.pply the home depot in the area with plants and flowers. you say we can still plant. >> it's not too late. a little warm but not too late. >> you like hanging baskets, containers potentially for folks. >> correct. the proven winner hanging basket, you can remove the hanger and it can be a container or hang it up and it's set to go with a great selection of weather tolerant, heat tolerant plants. >> why don't you give us a lesson to us about what you have here on the table, what would potentially work for folks in the yards. >> we have the petunia, a creeping rapidly growing heat tolerant, very profusely blooming petunia. here we have new guinea impati ne ss. your asiatic lilies love to be planted anywhere. sun, shade. gives you take instant impact of great yellow color. moving on down, lantana has finally hit the stores. loves the heat. loves to be hot. blooms all summer long. does absolutely fantastic. >> we have knockout roses which i love. >> knockout roses, they keep blooming from
my friend john from bell's nursery is along.pply the home depot in the area with plants and flowers. you say we can still plant. >> it's not too late. a little warm but not too late. >> you like hanging baskets, containers potentially for folks. >> correct. the proven winner hanging basket, you can remove the hanger and it can be a container or hang it up and it's set to go with a great selection of weather tolerant, heat tolerant plants. >> why don't you give us a...
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john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?!ohn's. freaky fast delivery. [birds chirping...] >> i love a man in uniform! [ engine revs ] [ male announcer ] you know what that is? that's the sound of a mid-sized sedan that doesn't whine when you step on the gas. that's the most powerful v-6 engine in its class that also gets 29 miles per gallon on the highway. it's a very rare bird indeed. that's why we put wings on it. ♪ that's all for the late edition...i'm jeff barnd barndand i'm karen paaksmorgan adsit joins us now with sports unlimited... morgan you know the drill o's fans... it's september.and the orioles are in the hunt for october baseball.tied at the top of the a-l east with.... with....the yankees... game two in the important 4-game series. wei-yin chen on the mound....top 4...yankees up 3-0...former oriole steve pearce lifts it high to left... leaves for a 2-run shot...nate mclouth wwnted fan interference... not oona happen.yankees lead 5-0....in the 5th...one on for alex rodriguez...crushed...way gone...2-run shot...h
john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?!ohn's. freaky fast delivery. [birds chirping...] >> i love a man in uniform! [ engine revs ] [ male announcer ] you know what that is? that's the sound of a mid-sized sedan that doesn't whine when you step on the gas. that's the most powerful v-6 engine in its class that also gets 29 miles per gallon on the highway. it's a very rare bird indeed. that's why we put wings on it. ♪...
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my thanks to kristen bell, john oliver.
my thanks to kristen bell, john oliver.
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kristen bell. john oliver joins us next. your scalp to stop dandruff at the source. clear men. feed scalp. stop dandruff at the source. you've got to be kidding me. sweetie, help us settle this. i say this and this is called southern hospitality. well, i call it the clean getaway. [ scoffs ] you're both wrong. it's the freshy fresh. everyone knows that. i didn't know that. oh yeah, that's what they're saying now. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. try them together. then name it on facebook. [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16 grand. uh-oh. the finance guys. you can't do that. [ male announcer ] kick out the finance guys. take it to the track. tweak. tweak. tweak. stop. take it to the car shows. call the critics. win some award
kristen bell. john oliver joins us next. your scalp to stop dandruff at the source. clear men. feed scalp. stop dandruff at the source. you've got to be kidding me. sweetie, help us settle this. i say this and this is called southern hospitality. well, i call it the clean getaway. [ scoffs ] you're both wrong. it's the freshy fresh. everyone knows that. i didn't know that. oh yeah, that's what they're saying now. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the...
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john's? [elevator bell dingshe boys... make se the silverman file on my desk a.s.a.p. order lunc >> yeah, it'waiting for you. >> better be, smh. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. >> jimmy john's.ings] order online now. john's. >> nice job, jones. i ha a little historical fact. you might not know thi but benjamin franklin proposed that theurkey should be our national bird instead of the bald eagle. did you know that? well, that's true. it wouldn't ve worked. consider the imagery diffence, right? bald eagle -- soaring over thpurple mountain's majesty. turkey -- uncle ned asleep wahing college football. let's keep the turkey in its rightful place- in our stomachs. yes! yes! lou thought he'd save a little time by catching the turkey in the tablecloth. [ gobbli ] [ gobbling ] even with this audition tape, "natiol geographic" didn't give him the cameraman job. aah! aah! aah! no, don't, don't. gobbling continues ] [ gobbling ] [ gobbling ] here's where helen tls tom that the governor didn't call with a last-mite reprieve. [ gobbling ] [ gobbling ]
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maria is going to talk to john chambers tonight after the bell.s is a stock that fell 10% after the last earnings report, so some thing is could be better. we have mark newton on the technical side. joan joan in a what are you countied tonight? >> we think cisco is making very positive strides. >> mark, the chart, i took a peak, it's about the mid-point of it's range so far for the year, which way do you think it breaks? >> i'm not too font of cisco. it's been down since 2001. the shot going back to 2001, you see this longer term range bount p -- bound pattern. you see a pattern of deracing low lower highs. you need some structural improvement. the daily chart has a different picture too. it started to show a few signs of stabilization. we saw a big deline here. so the minor stabilization is somewhat positive. so technically they have been laggards, but you want to see them get over 20, really, if you think the stock could be bottoming out, now we're just not there. >> the market always looks very carefully at the guidance that johnson chambenn he
maria is going to talk to john chambers tonight after the bell.s is a stock that fell 10% after the last earnings report, so some thing is could be better. we have mark newton on the technical side. joan joan in a what are you countied tonight? >> we think cisco is making very positive strides. >> mark, the chart, i took a peak, it's about the mid-point of it's range so far for the year, which way do you think it breaks? >> i'm not too font of cisco. it's been down since 2001....
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it has been nearly 10 years since nicole paultre bell lost her husband john bell. he was celebrating with friends at a bachelor party. sean never made it home that night. he was killed by undercover officers to sprayed a total of 50 bullets at him. none of the officers involved were convicted of a crime. justice? not according to nicole paultre bell. [applause] let me take you back to november 25, 2006, your wedding day. people need to remember, these are real people. these are not people in a movement, this is your wedding day. your fiancee is out with his father and others at a bachelor party. what happens? >> according to his friends and joe, one of the victims that night, when sean and his friends left the party, everybody went their separate ways, they walked about a block and a half to their car. sean got into the driver's seat. everyone was saying goodbye. they were looking for to see each other in the morning at the wedding. as they turned the engine on and everyone was getting ready to take off, they see one man come out, someone they saw inside the club t
it has been nearly 10 years since nicole paultre bell lost her husband john bell. he was celebrating with friends at a bachelor party. sean never made it home that night. he was killed by undercover officers to sprayed a total of 50 bullets at him. none of the officers involved were convicted of a crime. justice? not according to nicole paultre bell. [applause] let me take you back to november 25, 2006, your wedding day. people need to remember, these are real people. these are not people in a...
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it is still at bell labs. john deere has managed to capture all that bell labs represented. and they are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley, inspired problem-solving , breakthrough design, visionary management, a culture of creativity, the ability to focus of a short-term issue where keeping one eye of the long-term possibilities. or, as he put it, a lab built upon the notion that a team which understood a technology could create advances that were not simply useful the revolutionary. he has used all of his skill as a writer for fast company and the new york times magazine to give us a ripping good yarn which has just the right balance in my view between technical explanation in human trauma. with him tonight for this cover session is a very good friend of the museum. as many of you know, david, the host of kqed fm program, he frequently appears here as a moderator, and we're glad to welcome him back. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming john gardner in dave iverson. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> good evening, all. thank you for coming today. t
it is still at bell labs. john deere has managed to capture all that bell labs represented. and they are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley, inspired problem-solving , breakthrough design, visionary management, a culture of creativity, the ability to focus of a short-term issue where keeping one eye of the long-term possibilities. or, as he put it, a lab built upon the notion that a team which understood a technology could create advances that were not simply useful the...
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john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bell] make sure the silverman file is on my desk a.s.a.p. did you order lunch? >> yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. get this.... a ninety year old great grandmother proves she's young at heart after she goes skydiving in minnesota! minnesota! "we are going to take you 2 miles high, and race you back down at 120 mph, how do you feel about that." that." angela jangula was in forest lake for a family reunion, and some members of her family decided to go sky diving together. the grandma didn't want to miss out... and she invited cameras along to document the experience. 3 --cheering---"you want to go again.... not today."jangula says: "i wish some of the boys would have did it. they all chicken out." out." the boys may have backed out... but two of angela's daughters and three of her great granddaughters joined he
john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bell] make sure the silverman file is on my desk a.s.a.p. did you order lunch? >> yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. get this.... a ninety year old great grandmother proves she's young at heart after she goes skydiving...
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john. marney bell ferguson on twitter offers this comment -- next up is a call from boston and this is anthony. anthony, you're on, republican. caller: hi. i'm a law student in boston, massachusetts, and i feel that with all the talk about balancing the budget and the economy, i feel that we need to be talking more about the healthcare plan and i would have liked to have heard more about how romney would use his version of the affordable care took cart to both provide individuals with opportunities as well as balancing the budget and how obama is going to continue to use the affordable care act to help all the -- to help the entirety of society and also -- yeah. >>. >> thank you, anthony. another massachusetts caller. we will first take a facebook comment. next, boston, massachusetts. richie is a democrat. >> i realize that both sides made clear points. but one of the insecurities i have personally about the president and mitt romney is that i feel that i cannot really trust what romney is same because he always refers to the same points about massachusetts and what he has done there. but when
john. marney bell ferguson on twitter offers this comment -- next up is a call from boston and this is anthony. anthony, you're on, republican. caller: hi. i'm a law student in boston, massachusetts, and i feel that with all the talk about balancing the budget and the economy, i feel that we need to be talking more about the healthcare plan and i would have liked to have heard more about how romney would use his version of the affordable care took cart to both provide individuals with...
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john's? [tires squeal, bike bell dings] >> you order jimmy john's? >> wow, that was fast!aying] >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online at jimmyjohns.com. [horns honking...] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with the new album called "boys and girls." here with the song "i ain't the same," with some help from the antibalis horns, alabama shakes. ♪ ♪ well i've been going through the motions wonder if anyone can see ♪ ♪ that i been looking for something have you been looking for me ♪ ♪ i ain't the same no more in fact i have changed ♪ ♪ from before no you ain't gonna find me oh no ♪ ♪ cause i'm not who i used to be well i used to be a little girl ♪ ♪ just a smiling feeling free i wasn't worried 'bout nobody ♪ ♪ nobody worried bout me but i ain't the same no more you'll find ♪ ♪ i have changed ♪ ♪ i said i'd never grow old ♪ ♪ i can't remember how that used to be i find myself without the power ♪ ♪ i find myself without the glory listen i ain't the same no more ♪ ♪ you'll find i have changed from before you ain't gonna find me oh no ♪ ♪ cause i ain't who i used to be no, oh
john's? [tires squeal, bike bell dings] >> you order jimmy john's? >> wow, that was fast!aying] >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online at jimmyjohns.com. [horns honking...] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with the new album called "boys and girls." here with the song "i ain't the same," with some help from the antibalis horns, alabama shakes. ♪ ♪ well i've been going through the motions wonder if anyone can see ♪ ♪ that i been looking for...
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well, here's san franciscan john stump ringing the bell on the new york stock exchange. his first job on right was repo man for a bank. he's ceo of san francisco based wells fargo. >>> europe continues to worry the market. i've been talking a lot about europe. bring it home to palo alto. one-third of all of hewlett-packard's business comes from europe. guys, back to you. >> scott, thank you. concern over europe and the economy is also pushing oil prices lower. speculators betting an uncertain economy will cause less energy consumption. the price of a barrel of oil at a seven-month low down to 90. other commodities including gold plummeting. the dow has been down triple digits almost since the open. these are live pictures right now from the new york stock exchange showing the dow now down by about 126 right there. facebook is currently trading at $31. >> heading in the wrong direction. but always good news right now this time of year with the weather. christina loren here to tell us looks like a great day and a beautiful weekend. >> beautiful holiday weekend. >> yes. >>
well, here's san franciscan john stump ringing the bell on the new york stock exchange. his first job on right was repo man for a bank. he's ceo of san francisco based wells fargo. >>> europe continues to worry the market. i've been talking a lot about europe. bring it home to palo alto. one-third of all of hewlett-packard's business comes from europe. guys, back to you. >> scott, thank you. concern over europe and the economy is also pushing oil prices lower. speculators betting...
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john boehner. that interview coming up after the bell tonight. >> announcer: coming up, maria tackles the hot buttonues of the day with house speaker john boehner. >> when you look at the problems that europe has from a financial standpoint -- >> announcer: don't miss the one-on-one interview coming up on the "closing bell." the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin, designed for many of men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? . >>> okay. heading towards the close, a rather different story than the stor
john boehner. that interview coming up after the bell tonight. >> announcer: coming up, maria tackles the hot buttonues of the day with house speaker john boehner. >> when you look at the problems that europe has from a financial standpoint -- >> announcer: don't miss the one-on-one interview coming up on the "closing bell." the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin, designed for many of...
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still at bell labs. john e. burger has managed to capture it is but all that bell labs represented, and they are "-- there are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley transpire problem-solving to break through designed to a visionary management, a culture of creativity, the ability to focus on a short-term issue but keeping one eye a long-term possibilities. or, as he puts it to my lab built upon the notion that a team which i understood the technology could create advances that were not simply useful but revolutionary. he has used all of his skill as a writer for both the company and the new york times magazine to give us a ripping good yarn which has cut drive to balance between texaco exploration and human drama. with him tonight for this recession is a very good friend of the museum, david iverson. as many of you know, the host of the forum on friday morning. he frequently appears here as a moderator, and we are glad to welcome back. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming john and d
still at bell labs. john e. burger has managed to capture it is but all that bell labs represented, and they are "-- there are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley transpire problem-solving to break through designed to a visionary management, a culture of creativity, the ability to focus on a short-term issue but keeping one eye a long-term possibilities. or, as he puts it to my lab built upon the notion that a team which i understood the technology could create advances...
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john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?! are going to have a good old fashioned cooler scooter race. [ light laughter ] we are going to ride on these motorized scooters out of the studio. down the hall. around the back. circle this keg. and then do one more lap. we've got our brew hats on, too. which is pretty awesome. these are an kind of an amazing invention. they're just coolers with motorized -- i don't know. all right, ready? yeah. [ laughter ] you can't stop, once you start drinking. >> steve: it's either going to go in or on you. you got a choice. [ applause ] >> jimmy: dude's going to get hammered. let's go. i'm going to win this. >> steve: all right. ready? gentlemen, start, start your engines! ready, set, go! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what happened? >> we got a draw. >> jimmy: what happened? >> we got a draw. >> jimmy: matthew mcconaughey, everybody. "killer joe" is in select theaters this friday. carla gugino joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and
john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?! are going to have a good old fashioned cooler scooter race. [ light laughter ] we are going to ride on these motorized scooters out of the studio. down the hall. around the back. circle this keg. and then do one more lap. we've got our brew hats on, too. which is pretty awesome. these are an kind of an amazing invention. they're just coolers with motorized -- i don't know. all right,...
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john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?!y. [birds chirping...] >> i love a man in uniform! >> jimmy: hi there. we're back. andy grammer is still to come. our next guest is the youngest contestant ever to win "american idol" at the tender age of 17. now she stars in her first film, playing daughter to the late whitney houston inhe new movie "sparkle", which is in theaters now. please say hello to jordin sparks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look great. how are you? >> i am good. i'm good. >> jimmy: i feel like you're getting taller, is that possible? >> you might be shrinking. >> jimmy: i probably am shrinking. do you take pride in the fact that you're youngest "american idol" winner? >> i do. i do definitely. >> jimmy: if you saw a 16-year-old on the show, would you call and vote for the other person, just to make sure that you retain that -- >> i can't believe you just asked me that. ah -- i vote for all of them. >> jimmy: you can't vote for all of them. there's no point in voting for all of them. you might as well
john's? [door opens, rapid footsteps, bell dings] >> jimmy john's here. >> what took you so long?!y. [birds chirping...] >> i love a man in uniform! >> jimmy: hi there. we're back. andy grammer is still to come. our next guest is the youngest contestant ever to win "american idol" at the tender age of 17. now she stars in her first film, playing daughter to the late whitney houston inhe new movie "sparkle", which is in theaters now. please say hello...
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john? >> $1,120, drew. >> drew: patricia? >> $700. >> drew: $700. actual retail price: $1,259. ( bellohn. ( cheers and applause ) john. what's up, buddy, welcome to-- semper fi. the shoulder is getting better. say hi to jenny mccarthy. >> hi, how are you! >> drew: this is john from philly. what do you do in philly? >> i'm actually a lawyer. >> drew: a lawyer in philly. i hope you're smart about shopping too, we have a little prize right here we're going to tell you about. go ahead, george. >> george: from michael c. fina, this exquisite 1.6-carat sapphire ring is surrounded by .42 carats of diamonds set in 14- karat white gold. from michael c. fina's catalog of fine jewelry. >> drew: there's a prize behind the door that's worth the exact same amount as this, there's three prizes to choose from. you pick the right one, you win all three prizes. tell us about the prizes, george. >> george: a plasma hdtv, a laptop computer, and a beverage center! ( cheers and applause ) first, take your viewing experience to the edge with this 59-inch high-def plasma tv. you can easily connect to your wi
john? >> $1,120, drew. >> drew: patricia? >> $700. >> drew: $700. actual retail price: $1,259. ( bellohn. ( cheers and applause ) john. what's up, buddy, welcome to-- semper fi. the shoulder is getting better. say hi to jenny mccarthy. >> hi, how are you! >> drew: this is john from philly. what do you do in philly? >> i'm actually a lawyer. >> drew: a lawyer in philly. i hope you're smart about shopping too, we have a little prize right here we're...
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john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bell yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. >> jimmy: welcome back. still to come, nas. our next guest is an emmy award winning actor on a very addictive show about making a very addictive drug. do yourself a favor and watch "breaking bad," sunday nights at please welcome aaron paul. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great, all dressed up. used to seeing you in character on the show. congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> you as well. you as well. thank you. >> jimmy: and your engagement as well. >> i'm engaged to the perfect person. she is amazing. >> jimmy: she is. >> yeah. unbelievable. yeah. >> jimmy: that is a bad way to start the relationship. >> she is absolutely perfect. she is amazing. >> jimmy: did you meet on a tv dating show? >> no, no, no. we met at cochella. >> jimmy: oh, really? >>
john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bell yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. >> jimmy: welcome back. still to come, nas. our next guest is an emmy award winning actor on a very addictive show about making a very addictive drug. do yourself a favor and watch...
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going abroad to say to see how it's done as you might put it all right finally john titus your film belle out what do you want the audience to leave with what message did they walk out of the theatre having been exposed to and what should they be thinking about simply that this crisis really isn't about too much leverage it really is about greed or speculation or any of that nonsense it's really simply about fraud and the ordinary americans main street has been defrauded by wall street six ways from sunday and it's no more complicated than that and this notion that everything's complex and two are to understand is a bunch of rubbish it's a very simple story and that's what people should leave this all right time john titus thanks so much for being on the kaiser report good luck with the bail out thank you max that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest john titus his film is bail out opening at a theater near you try to send me an email please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru until next time x. guys are s
going abroad to say to see how it's done as you might put it all right finally john titus your film belle out what do you want the audience to leave with what message did they walk out of the theatre having been exposed to and what should they be thinking about simply that this crisis really isn't about too much leverage it really is about greed or speculation or any of that nonsense it's really simply about fraud and the ordinary americans main street has been defrauded by wall street six ways...
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hurry up, "closing bell." >> john elway. he won the super bowl for the denver broncos. did he think he needed to trade tebow to do it? >> we just thought once peyton came on board, it was a tough mix for us because of the difference in styles in quarterbacks that peyton was compared to tim. >> we get into that, plus, peyton manning's massive and risky contract. that's coming up in the next hour on the "closing bell." >> did you tebow with him? the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> shares of chesapeake have dropped. what is going on? >> the undisclosed could be 1.4 billion and from a cash loss standpoint, very difficult. >> all right. thank you so much. brian, i'm coming to you now from the post. the ew script scripps at the
hurry up, "closing bell." >> john elway. he won the super bowl for the denver broncos. did he think he needed to trade tebow to do it? >> we just thought once peyton came on board, it was a tough mix for us because of the difference in styles in quarterbacks that peyton was compared to tim. >> we get into that, plus, peyton manning's massive and risky contract. that's coming up in the next hour on the "closing bell." >> did you tebow with him? the...
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john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bellings] make sure the silverman file is on my desk a.s.a.p. did you order lunch? >> yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jay: all right. my next guest, a talented singer and songwriter from san diego. her new record, "cedar and gold," is getting just terrific reviews. it's out october 2nd and available for preorder on itunes. please welcome tristan prettyman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you got my heart on a string you want me back again and you know ♪ ♪ i'll do anything just when i thought i was free ♪ ♪ knock knock the door is locked but you still got a key ♪ ♪ all too familiar the moment it shows up now everything i know says to fly ♪ ♪ my oh my you're getting under my skin don't know why ♪ ♪ i'm always letting you in just when i got my life together again here you are ♪ ♪ stand
john's? >> yeah, no, look, the boys... [elevator bellings] make sure the silverman file is on my desk a.s.a.p. did you order lunch? >> yeah, it's waiting for you. >> better be, smith. >> still jones, ma'am. >> can't wait on this... time is money. [elevator bell dings] >> jimmy john's. >> announcer: jimmy john's. order online now. >> nice job, jones. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jay: all right. my next guest, a talented singer and...
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bell." >> announcer: cisco is on a roll. the company has beaten earnings ex be peck tagss for three straight quarters. can it extend that streak to four? johnrs breaks down the numbers. >>> plus, will the ongoing hacking scandal at news corp. hack away at the bottom line? both sides of that debate in the next hour of the "closing bell." " are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you ope
bell." >> announcer: cisco is on a roll. the company has beaten earnings ex be peck tagss for three straight quarters. can it extend that streak to four? johnrs breaks down the numbers. >>> plus, will the ongoing hacking scandal at news corp. hack away at the bottom line? both sides of that debate in the next hour of the "closing bell." " are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind......
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john: but it went to a foreign company. you had to fight for that. >> this is the test and the time. there is no other way. you are for the bell or against us. john: you were on fire. you sold that. >> i get fired up the future of the state is at stake it is better use of an asset to at y s underperforming. john: now are private foreign company is more efficient? >> we distrust business, labor and government. we got rid of almost all monopolies because they overcharge and underserved. they had every incentive to put it more lanes, told -- tolls and to keep the traffic moving faster. >> people will drive another road. they had the positive incentive. john: even after words it was not popular. 60% said it is of bad idea. we are repairing bridges the only building movement infrastructure not costing taxpayers one nickel. john: use find the right to work bill? >> that means it is the workers' decision to pay dues to the and as a condition of work. >> i was forced at abc. york is forced but i would think that would be popular. >> about 70% that was fair. john: you did not push it. >> we had to see an opening. but the main point* the government sho
john: but it went to a foreign company. you had to fight for that. >> this is the test and the time. there is no other way. you are for the bell or against us. john: you were on fire. you sold that. >> i get fired up the future of the state is at stake it is better use of an asset to at y s underperforming. john: now are private foreign company is more efficient? >> we distrust business, labor and government. we got rid of almost all monopolies because they overcharge and...
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i mean, it's amazing this time of year. 52 in bell air and camp john, 67 degrees today. not a record but awfully warm. 52 this morning and average is 31 on the record, 76, and 10 back in 1960. 70 wins today that bumped the temperatures up from the freezing mark to the upper 60s. tomorrow, maybe even warmer. may get to 70 and tomorrow night, cooler air with neighboring few showers and expecting a lot of rain out there. but generally, a pretty nice day that will be warm. clouds and a few hours of showers into early friday that clears out. it will be a little cooler friday and quite a bit cooler, i think, on saturday but it will warm up again by sunday. winds are picking up up to 25 knots. wind advisory in the afternoon. bay temp, cool. 6:07. tonight, generally clear, a few high clouds but mild 45 to maybe low 50s in the city. a warm, breezy day. 68, probably 70 in some spots with increasing clouds late in the day and shower activity tomorrow late into early friday. clears out, a little cold at 67. 32 at night and chilly on saturday. 48 a little breezy and back up to 60, pa
i mean, it's amazing this time of year. 52 in bell air and camp john, 67 degrees today. not a record but awfully warm. 52 this morning and average is 31 on the record, 76, and 10 back in 1960. 70 wins today that bumped the temperatures up from the freezing mark to the upper 60s. tomorrow, maybe even warmer. may get to 70 and tomorrow night, cooler air with neighboring few showers and expecting a lot of rain out there. but generally, a pretty nice day that will be warm. clouds and a few hours of...