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two on for ramos and a three- run shot to left center and with some runs and lose to the sox 8-7 andh the nod and talked about that honor. >> and just talking to joplin error error about it and that opening -- john lynn about it and that is going to be an awesome experience. it's not going to be anything compared to your debut, so that next that sense, i have experience and wouldn't say i am a veteran and that i'm excited and nervous and anything and i don't think there is anything wrong with being nervous just to show you care. >> dead was media day and the two favorites this week, mcelroy and woods. woods won two weeks ago at bay hill and is excited about the possibility for being fitted for a fifth green jacket. >> i'm excited about playing and i am looking forward to getting out there and playing because i feel like i'm driving the ball better than i have and i have some heat behind it and that is very straight. and, you know o and everything is, you know, heading in the right direction at the right time. >>> in new orleans, kentucky was unbeatable and hill off kansas, 67-69 to w
two on for ramos and a three- run shot to left center and with some runs and lose to the sox 8-7 andh the nod and talked about that honor. >> and just talking to joplin error error about it and that opening -- john lynn about it and that is going to be an awesome experience. it's not going to be anything compared to your debut, so that next that sense, i have experience and wouldn't say i am a veteran and that i'm excited and nervous and anything and i don't think there is anything wrong...
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buddy holly and chokeberry made their the debutsa on american bandstand and prince and madonna. >> what was it like? >> to rule the world. >> anyone who is anyone appeared on the show with the exceptions of elvis presley, the beatles and the rolling stones. >> reporter: the program started dance crazes like the fredet and watusi. >> come on, everybody. >> reporter: the fly, the stroll, and the biggest of all. >> what is sweeping the country all over the place, a thing called the twist. ladies and gentlemen, here's chubby checker. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: people saw white -- . >> people saw hites and blacks socialize on the dance floor who didn't kill each other. that was an amazing step forward. they saw black entertainers on the stage. always from 1952 on and that was an exception. i am proud of them. i think it helped bring people together. >> reporter: famous segments included rate a record. >> if it has a good beat, you go and buy it. >> if can you dance to it? >> yeah. >> reporter: and the much imitated countdown. >> can't buy me love. >> this is the number one song. >> reporter: an
buddy holly and chokeberry made their the debutsa on american bandstand and prince and madonna. >> what was it like? >> to rule the world. >> anyone who is anyone appeared on the show with the exceptions of elvis presley, the beatles and the rolling stones. >> reporter: the program started dance crazes like the fredet and watusi. >> come on, everybody. >> reporter: the fly, the stroll, and the biggest of all. >> what is sweeping the country all over the...
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eroded in the cover recently hope it's messy and dirty and full of the paris and leaves and grass is because it's a tool that we created a co-authored the book for jewish educators it did know about a term to take its outside and for naturalist that did not but judea's them. either type of person to pick up the book can use it to take people up side to do teaching on jewish themes. >>> it's fascinating about walter brooks is that when we go to a bookstore, or even search the web, we see a book in a person's name or a couple of authors and naturally assume that this person is an author and the traditional sense of writing but in fact both of you right out of different personal experiences and in that way seek to in some ways to educate and expose people to different ideas and understandings in some ways i think the model of what people think of as a traditional full- time author of the next 11 and writing books. >>> i came to this to a background in journalism faster with words but a little different asserted at the stanford daily and became a news assistant at the new york times and
eroded in the cover recently hope it's messy and dirty and full of the paris and leaves and grass is because it's a tool that we created a co-authored the book for jewish educators it did know about a term to take its outside and for naturalist that did not but judea's them. either type of person to pick up the book can use it to take people up side to do teaching on jewish themes. >>> it's fascinating about walter brooks is that when we go to a bookstore, or even search the web, we...
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, and got everything rearranged and assigned, okay, this will work and i'll take it back in, and you take this one and we assigned the pilots, you know, helicopters, if theirs was beyond flight, unsafe flight. >> right. >> and about probably 45 minutes, if i remember the time, in a time kind of blurry. >> mm-hmm. >> we got a call from colonel moore. he says, i need one volunteer to come in zone x-ray, bring ammunition, water and medicine and haul out my wounded. and there was probably 30-plus pilots standing there. now we're talking young, 20-year-old officers, never heard shot fired in anger and had just come out of the fierce fight that we would come out of, and not a soul moved a muscle. and i don't blame any of them and i says i got it and i started walking towards my helicopter. and it was already loaded because i had planned -- >> mm-hmm. >> that this had to happen. and as i crawled in and hit the starter, frank moreno, angel and james all started crowding into my helicopter. that was my crew. my crew chief, my gunner and frank being my co-pilot. i don't call him a co-pilot i c
, and got everything rearranged and assigned, okay, this will work and i'll take it back in, and you take this one and we assigned the pilots, you know, helicopters, if theirs was beyond flight, unsafe flight. >> right. >> and about probably 45 minutes, if i remember the time, in a time kind of blurry. >> mm-hmm. >> we got a call from colonel moore. he says, i need one volunteer to come in zone x-ray, bring ammunition, water and medicine and haul out my wounded. and...
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war and it is no longer us and russia and us and afghanistan and us and syria and a huge number of threatst exist out there so that the older approach does not work as well, but it is a fascinating line of argument on the foreign policy that if not romney is making all of the advisers are trying to craft. >> well, our presidents who have been popular in the world like kennedy and eisenhower and all have been smart about restraining the u.s. power and not hawks. anyway, there is a new ad out there against bill clinton playing up obama's courage and taking out osama bin laden last year and questions if romney would have done the same. here is clinton. >> one thing that george bush said that is right, the president is the decider in chief and nobody can make that decision for you. look, he knew what would happen, and suppose the navy s.e.a.l.s had gone in there and it hadn't been bin laden, and suppose they'd been captured and killed? the downside would have been horrible for him. but he reasoned and i cannot in good conscious do nothing. he took the harder and the more honorable path. and th
war and it is no longer us and russia and us and afghanistan and us and syria and a huge number of threatst exist out there so that the older approach does not work as well, but it is a fascinating line of argument on the foreign policy that if not romney is making all of the advisers are trying to craft. >> well, our presidents who have been popular in the world like kennedy and eisenhower and all have been smart about restraining the u.s. power and not hawks. anyway, there is a new ad...
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crest island and such. and rain across west texas and del rio.continue to see that moisture in texas, which is good news. and the next system here, in california. but it's not really moving very far, so it's going to see the rain across the areas and coastal parts of northern california for the day today. and maybe to oregon as well. a big shift is about to happen. the pattern in the country is keeping it warm and that's about to change for the next week or two and much cooler temps, below average across areas of the great lakes and get ready for what is going to feel much cooler and things remain unsettled across california. the high temperatures. and everybody looking nice, nice across the southeast and the northern plains and tomorrow is when we start to feel the cooler air. and toward monday looking pretty good. all right, guys. >> that's fantastic! >> it's a great day for easter egg hunts for sure and a lot of people out there today. head to the churches for the big easter egg hunts and my kids are geared up for, and that's their first easte
crest island and such. and rain across west texas and del rio.continue to see that moisture in texas, which is good news. and the next system here, in california. but it's not really moving very far, so it's going to see the rain across the areas and coastal parts of northern california for the day today. and maybe to oregon as well. a big shift is about to happen. the pattern in the country is keeping it warm and that's about to change for the next week or two and much cooler temps, below...
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i sat down with the key leaders and anded them to sponsor and i built relations and i didn't shut them out of the conversation something that got me in trouble. i gave them thicks that they wanted because that is what you do. >> did they sit across the table. always. >> and say their goal is to break you. that is it what happened to bark obama. jim demint said my goal is to break you. that is it a different dynamic. >> there were those that never worked for me. out of 535, you will get. >> i am getting the signal we run out of the time. >> the fire is stoked. >> i say this president doesn't have the level of executive experience to know how to work with people. i have been there. >> no. >> we will have coming up laverne and ralph and shirley and richy and the fons. garmarshall brought them in our living rooms and we'll talk about the very happy days when [applause] name one of your favorite tv shows and movies and chances are. my next guest created it or directed it garmarshall has been entertaining us for five decades. he's the man behind the scenes of all of this. ♪ happy days. wedne
i sat down with the key leaders and anded them to sponsor and i built relations and i didn't shut them out of the conversation something that got me in trouble. i gave them thicks that they wanted because that is what you do. >> did they sit across the table. always. >> and say their goal is to break you. that is it what happened to bark obama. jim demint said my goal is to break you. that is it a different dynamic. >> there were those that never worked for me. out of 535, you...
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the team and head coach. >> and that is about winning and losing.u win, it's miserable. when you win, it's fine. obviously, when you win, and see why you winning, yeah, it's enjoyable. >> reporter: yesterday, lakers hosting the thunder. ron test on that fast break and with the dunk. he celebrates and runs into james hardin and elbows him in the head and with that world peace, not peaceful and ejected for the flake rapt foul. hardin suffered a concussion. world peace is expected to be receiving a stiff suspension as soon as today and he's been suspended 13 times in his career, announcing to -- amounting to 111 games. >>> and football news, join me for a fox 5 draft special, thursday at 6:30 and lindsay murphy is live in new york, dave ross live at fed ex field, doc walker in the studio and awful your draft needs covered if we get ready for rg3 coming to up to and virginia tech fired the basketball coach seth greenburg, compiling a 170-123 overall record and made one ncaa tournament. that is sports. back to you. >> thank you, now you have the news edg
the team and head coach. >> and that is about winning and losing.u win, it's miserable. when you win, it's fine. obviously, when you win, and see why you winning, yeah, it's enjoyable. >> reporter: yesterday, lakers hosting the thunder. ron test on that fast break and with the dunk. he celebrates and runs into james hardin and elbows him in the head and with that world peace, not peaceful and ejected for the flake rapt foul. hardin suffered a concussion. world peace is expected to...
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the nationals take the lead 2-1 and with that four-hit game and with some two outs and espinosa and cut the deficit 4-3. and with the same score, later in the 8ing. stroking the single to right and ryan zimmerman scores, adam laroche scores and the nationals take a 5-4 lead and the floodgates have been opened and that next batter, roger bern an deana and stays -- bernadina. six-4, nats and guess what? they were not done. and that pinch-hitter beats it out for an rbi single and nationals post a five-spot in the inning, winning 7-4. the manager, davie johnson, loved what he saw in the huge eighth inning, two-out rally. >> and you take nothing for granted in this game, you know. i mean we have been slow getting started and, you know, once we get started, it was fun watching. and you like guys getting up there at the right time with the man on base and we delivered. that is what it's about. fun to see. >> and to the bottom of the second. and with the pitch to deep right. the solo shot. the orioles took an early 1-0 lead. the bottom of the 3rd, one on and no outs. look at josh willingham. ca
the nationals take the lead 2-1 and with that four-hit game and with some two outs and espinosa and cut the deficit 4-3. and with the same score, later in the 8ing. stroking the single to right and ryan zimmerman scores, adam laroche scores and the nationals take a 5-4 lead and the floodgates have been opened and that next batter, roger bern an deana and stays -- bernadina. six-4, nats and guess what? they were not done. and that pinch-hitter beats it out for an rbi single and nationals post a...
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and post season, you know and we'll eat in the same restaurant and the same room and to get the same result. >> they won't know who they playing and that is because the rangers senators and the devils panthers are in seven games and both play. if the caps win, we'll have to wait and see who they play next. >> and that is if they win. everyone will be equally tired, right? >> that is true. >> okay. >> a gorgeous day. >> great, great. >> and we'll have rain tomorrow and a beautiful day on thursday. >> okay. >> and that weekend will come along and on saturday. >> i'm just saying. >> and that is one way or another. >>> and we lied -- liftd this earlier and this is so, so nice. the breeze today, the temperature managed up to 70 in town. may have gotten a little bit warmer than that officially on the hour. somewhere along the lines and we'll get the official high temperature soon. in town, we're still sitting, not budging, 70 degrees. quantico, 74; cooler to the north and west here and to frederick, 64; fredericksburg sitting at 72 degrees and so, so nice today and that is ahead of the nex
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and so, he had this little time with them that day, and he went back upstairs and he laid down and ittil later this evening when everything kind of took a turn and i knew that, this was going be to be it. >> mike: we have a video from that christmas, this is matt christmas day. >> and we thank you, thank you very much for the gifts that you gave us this year. and i ask that you be with us until next year and even better, boys, and i ask even more-- >> that was christmas day. and he died that day. >> he did. he died about, probably about 12 hours after that was taken. >> mike: you know, it's tough for me to watch that. i don't know how you do it. >> yeah. >> mike: it's such a powerful-- >> that was a little shocking, actually, i haven't seen that one in a while. >> mike: michael, shortly after matt passed away, then your life kathy was diagnosed with a brain tumor. >> she was. you have to remember that matt and kathy knew each other from childhood they grew up together. >> you guys didn't know each other, but matt and kathy-- >> we never met. i didn't have the pleasure of meeting matt
and so, he had this little time with them that day, and he went back upstairs and he laid down and ittil later this evening when everything kind of took a turn and i knew that, this was going be to be it. >> mike: we have a video from that christmas, this is matt christmas day. >> and we thank you, thank you very much for the gifts that you gave us this year. and i ask that you be with us until next year and even better, boys, and i ask even more-- >> that was christmas day....
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doctors and a great husband for support, and family, and neighbors that fed me and i think putting godng. you did not know how he will give you the miracle. >>alisyn: beautiful. i can tell it is emotional. so out of curiosity, what was your first word you spoke after the surgery? >>guest: my first sound, the first sentence was, "did you hear that." >>alisyn: randy how has your marriage changed? >>guest: i don't know that it has changed. she has taught me to listen so it is a journey of continuing to do that so it has not changed. obviously i can hear because she did not share she has a very loud whistle so when she needs your attention you hear the whistle. so i have not heard that lately. >>guest: we for it more. >>alisyn: alwayses an unintended conscience to life. well, that is great, guys, congratulations. modern science and remarkable. jan and randy, thank you for sharing your personal story with us. >>guest: thank you. >>alisyn: coming up the scandal that keeps growing three more secret service agents off the job and another opinion found -- person found to be involved. attention
doctors and a great husband for support, and family, and neighbors that fed me and i think putting godng. you did not know how he will give you the miracle. >>alisyn: beautiful. i can tell it is emotional. so out of curiosity, what was your first word you spoke after the surgery? >>guest: my first sound, the first sentence was, "did you hear that." >>alisyn: randy how has your marriage changed? >>guest: i don't know that it has changed. she has taught me to...
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relative who would sit down and regale you with stories and cozy up to churchill and, first, f,dr and then truma. and even churchill and fdr had used these terms in their memos to each other. and then there was the fact that prevailing opinion was much as it was after world war i. people would do anything to avoid another war. of course, their boys had just come home, and their families could not entertain sending their young men back to fight communist russia. then there was also the feeling of postwar optimism to consider. who wants to hear the bad news now that hitler and his cronies are defeated? people just wanted to get on with their lives in peacetime and not in war. regardless, churchill knew that he had to get through to them. communism was not some harmless experiment with a new form of government, not just a more stringent type of socialism than the one that was starting to take hold in america and, indeed, with the labour victory in britain. there too. churchill knew deep down that while he enjoyed stalin's company and thought he could influence him on a one-on-one basis,
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inauthentic and seer and materialistic and selfish and i live in middle america.ever. those are not the people i know and i know a lot of people christian in thesethis counselry. i am offended every time a christian is presented on television that's what we get. that is not the main stream of christian people. >> my aunt lin lives in north mississippi and she has the hard back bible. she's ready to go to hollywood and have a come to jesus meeting with these folks. you are right. people of the christian faith are outraged by how hollywood is treating them. and not only on gcb but many other shows . what would happen if abc had put out a show good muslim or good jewish? there would be an outrage like you could imagine. >> gcb stands for good christian b word degrading depiction and it is disgusting. >> you know what the issue is governor? i write about this in my book. they have too many vegetarians living in hollywood. you are not right with the lord and b, the other issue is when you don't eat pleat, you - meat, you don't eat right. >> i think queue queue and may
inauthentic and seer and materialistic and selfish and i live in middle america.ever. those are not the people i know and i know a lot of people christian in thesethis counselry. i am offended every time a christian is presented on television that's what we get. that is not the main stream of christian people. >> my aunt lin lives in north mississippi and she has the hard back bible. she's ready to go to hollywood and have a come to jesus meeting with these folks. you are right. people of...
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and resodding and fix the fence and the bible talks how we should leave places better than before andeave out of here sunday to, now, places will be better not just in our spirits, but physically as well. >> the sign of hope campaign including volunteers, and then replacing the old with a new coat of paint and joel says the work is a true reflection of serving the community beyond the pulpit. the church reaching out to the world. >> i think the children need our help. we have a lot we can do. >> outside the library, victoria reads one of the children books to school children and afterwards introduces the entire family to the kids and school leaders are more than grateful to have the visit to the school and believe the visit will have a tremendous impact on the students and their community. >> most importantly, we were really excite today hear that mrs. olsteen want today read the book to children because we always talk about the importance of education and volunteer work is important and add also, they're reading the literacy piece to it, makes it for us. >> maybe they'll come back an
and resodding and fix the fence and the bible talks how we should leave places better than before andeave out of here sunday to, now, places will be better not just in our spirits, but physically as well. >> the sign of hope campaign including volunteers, and then replacing the old with a new coat of paint and joel says the work is a true reflection of serving the community beyond the pulpit. the church reaching out to the world. >> i think the children need our help. we have a lot...
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and you know, i have cat and dogs and i don't want any. they bring them in, you know because that is what it means for me to be a good neighbor in the neighborhood of life and i want a rich life. i don't want a monocultural life of justin b. because that is not what this plan is about. >> thank you. >> my next question to that with e. in particular curbing youth, how is your browse the sense of responsibility towards a wildness of mountains that he may not have a direct experience with, how do you arouse that rocker environmental response abilities? >> well, i would say from a unix. working with -- working virtues, when his knowledge, the second is experience. you've got to start where you are always. it's right here right now. it's not over there. you just go outside and hopefully you can start seeing exactly what is around you. and then of course there is always field trips and all those other kinds of services that we need to really find because you've got to start where you are. and then the hard awaken in the mind awakens in the body
and you know, i have cat and dogs and i don't want any. they bring them in, you know because that is what it means for me to be a good neighbor in the neighborhood of life and i want a rich life. i don't want a monocultural life of justin b. because that is not what this plan is about. >> thank you. >> my next question to that with e. in particular curbing youth, how is your browse the sense of responsibility towards a wildness of mountains that he may not have a direct experience...
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so and so and i worked with so and so and i picked up a fork and flung it to the ground and said oh, look i dropped something and everybody got the joke and then every time we mentioned a name for the rest of the run, someone would say i was in a play once with jason row barred and i would fling a fork to the ground and that is how dropped names was borne. >> rose: it is a great tight. you know what i love? i want to go back to this. brando was the greatest actor of the 20th century. >> in my opinion. >> rose: in your opinion and a lot of people by the way. what did he do? describe it to me. >> rose: what is the quality that he had that separated him from everybody? >> well, first of all, i said this in a class that i took the other night, talent is a mystery, acting is not. acting is very hard work, and from very hard work in your acting comes inspiration, comes emotion, comes the thrill part, but if you don't do the basics, and i will tell you what i think about brando, if you don't do the basics, if you don't learn your hines, if you don't know what they mean, and if you don't mea
so and so and i worked with so and so and i picked up a fork and flung it to the ground and said oh, look i dropped something and everybody got the joke and then every time we mentioned a name for the rest of the run, someone would say i was in a play once with jason row barred and i would fling a fork to the ground and that is how dropped names was borne. >> rose: it is a great tight. you know what i love? i want to go back to this. brando was the greatest actor of the 20th century....
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and angry and aggressive and the talk copies him down and the boy comes off to fetch his oldster vant he has been carrying through the forest with him and the duke says to his courtier's, you see we are not all alone unhappy. that phrase in itself is astonishing and what the theatre is about, we are not all alone unhappy, we are all in this together we all know what it is to be human. and then he says, this widened universal theatre presents more willful pageants than the scene wherein we play it. we are all in it, again he is saying the same thing and jake chips in and says all the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players. they have their exits and their entrances and one man in his time and, time and place plays many parts, his act being seven ages and what i observe in the show is that is exactly how shakespeare saw the world he saw the world as a wide and universal theatre and we are all make parts, and they change as we get older, we are all putting on disguises, we are all offering as sides to the audience of our life and all basically actors. he was an actor h
and angry and aggressive and the talk copies him down and the boy comes off to fetch his oldster vant he has been carrying through the forest with him and the duke says to his courtier's, you see we are not all alone unhappy. that phrase in itself is astonishing and what the theatre is about, we are not all alone unhappy, we are all in this together we all know what it is to be human. and then he says, this widened universal theatre presents more willful pageants than the scene wherein we play...
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they care about their jobs and money and care about inflation and care about spending and debt and deficit damage obamacare is going to do and care about the fact that he keeps on saying that he inherited this awful economy and the media is in bed with him, calling it the great recession. it's not the great recession, that was the early '80s, inflation and unemployment and interest rates were higher but they don't call it the great recession because it would give reagan credit and suggest that obama should be doing the same thing to get us out of this economy. this economy is a great recession, so much worse than reagan's, we have to tax and spend more and have to investors in green jobs. that is athe narrative and as long as they con with the narrative the republicans will lose in the fall. >> governor huckabee: what shocked us was when the president criticized the supreme court for even considering the overturning of obamacare and i want his quote. comment, here's what he said: >> president barack obama: i'm confident that the supreme court will not take what would be an unprecedented ex
they care about their jobs and money and care about inflation and care about spending and debt and deficit damage obamacare is going to do and care about the fact that he keeps on saying that he inherited this awful economy and the media is in bed with him, calling it the great recession. it's not the great recession, that was the early '80s, inflation and unemployment and interest rates were higher but they don't call it the great recession because it would give reagan credit and suggest that...
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you want to talk about israel and ran and the bomb and syria and his handling of the arab spring.'t know if that is a place he wants to go. >> chuck? >> he has trong policy and national security ratings and the usual republican advantage is not there this year. he's not only "gotten bin laden" but using the drones aggressively in the greater middle east. a lot of people who supported president obama who thought president bush was out of control, but this guy, has been even taking the position that he will use the drone strike to kill an american citizen abroad. you can't say he hasn't been aggressive on the war on terrorism. >> and chris, back to the biden opening statement that we played it is an effective statement. bin laden is dead and gm is alive and the argument is it basically, forget the question of what romney would have done. he had a different position on general motors, but the argument would be that this president kill would our big terrorist and kept the u.s. autotrea alive and that seems to be effect itch. >> i don't think there is any doubt about it. and i am sure
you want to talk about israel and ran and the bomb and syria and his handling of the arab spring.'t know if that is a place he wants to go. >> chuck? >> he has trong policy and national security ratings and the usual republican advantage is not there this year. he's not only "gotten bin laden" but using the drones aggressively in the greater middle east. a lot of people who supported president obama who thought president bush was out of control, but this guy, has been even...
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and today, we have had some clouds and did not start off with the clouds and the cold air alost and have been living there the past few days. once you heat up the ground, we form the cumulous fair weather clouds. today, it's not dropping rain to the north and east more scattered shower up to around i- 95, between philly and new york and points to the east from there. we deal with it today and may have a few tomorrow, but looks like we're moving the trough of low pressure out. the high pressure is building in aloft. and that will replace the colder air with warmer air. you don't build clouds, so it looks like we'll have a few clouds tomorrow, i think. into saturday, mostly sunny and the high pressure builds on in and as that happens, it starts to bring the warm air up. we'll have a surface area of high pressure and that will help to bring the warm air up, too. everything is look like warmer temperatures, at least meteorologically. mostly fair overnight. chilly, too. the freezing is far west where we will have the freeze warning in effect and closer to up to, frost advisories. just a few c
and today, we have had some clouds and did not start off with the clouds and the cold air alost and have been living there the past few days. once you heat up the ground, we form the cumulous fair weather clouds. today, it's not dropping rain to the north and east more scattered shower up to around i- 95, between philly and new york and points to the east from there. we deal with it today and may have a few tomorrow, but looks like we're moving the trough of low pressure out. the high pressure...
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and he was unconscious. and you know, you go and hug him and talk to him. but i like odd to think he might have sensed my presence. and then it became, with the family, his children and wife and father-in-law and cousins, we just sat there. and five, six hours. and what happens is you look at him, and how labored his breathing is, then you look at the skreerning the monitor screen and you see the blood pressure changes every hour. because you can hear tha that-- coming on, dropping. and oxygenation and breath, the rate of breathing until it just sank into nothing. tand it was-- i think we were all sitting by the phone, you know, there was a moment in the middle of the night when the phone rang and it wasn't necessary to pick up the phone. i knew it, and it was very sad. >> james write the first line of the obituary for us. >> oh, to me was the spirit of '68. it was the revolutionary spirit that was so engaging and the source, i suppose, of many ridiculous things that were said and felt but many fine things too. >> rose: thank you, thank you martin, thank yo
and he was unconscious. and you know, you go and hug him and talk to him. but i like odd to think he might have sensed my presence. and then it became, with the family, his children and wife and father-in-law and cousins, we just sat there. and five, six hours. and what happens is you look at him, and how labored his breathing is, then you look at the skreerning the monitor screen and you see the blood pressure changes every hour. because you can hear tha that-- coming on, dropping. and...
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with the soviet union and richard nixon and actually lyndon johnson began and richard nixon and gerald ford continued with secretary of state kissinger as the leader of that movement. the theory was not unrealistic. it was that you ought to be able to find some areas of accommodation and if you are steely eyed and careful, you ought not to compromise so something you shouldn't compromise on but by the same token, you might try to reach out and see if you can achieve a relaxation of tension which the word detaunt suggests. the problem with it was that the soviet union at the time was increasing its capabilities and was on an up trend. the united states was decreasing its capabilities on a relative basis and we were moving into a roughly a band of rough equivalents where they were superior in some areas, we were superior in some areas. i don't know any american military person that wanted to trade our military for theirs, but the trend lines were wrong. they were adverse to our interest without question, and there was a big debate in the united states about what they were spending as a p
with the soviet union and richard nixon and actually lyndon johnson began and richard nixon and gerald ford continued with secretary of state kissinger as the leader of that movement. the theory was not unrealistic. it was that you ought to be able to find some areas of accommodation and if you are steely eyed and careful, you ought not to compromise so something you shouldn't compromise on but by the same token, you might try to reach out and see if you can achieve a relaxation of tension...
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we operate and publish all our work in both a redneck and english, and we focus our analysis and research on issues of political reform, economic reform, and democratization. when we got together to create the world's first think tank, we did have an ambition to connect a global audience with local expertise, local voices from the world's most critical regions, and that is precisely what we are doing here today. i want to thank two people and individuals who made today possible area marwan muasher, moammar gadhafi, and nabil alkofahi, who worked for untold hours to pull this audience together. and the swift government and society institute and others who have made this possible through their financial support. the carnegie endowment is grateful to all of them. most important way, i want to thank all of you for joining us. a day like this depends on those who have traveled great distances to join us. we are particularly grateful for them to read we are delighted to have all of you here for what will be an important date in which we will all leave wiser. with that said, it is my pleasure to
we operate and publish all our work in both a redneck and english, and we focus our analysis and research on issues of political reform, economic reform, and democratization. when we got together to create the world's first think tank, we did have an ambition to connect a global audience with local expertise, local voices from the world's most critical regions, and that is precisely what we are doing here today. i want to thank two people and individuals who made today possible area marwan...
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who was having an affair and who had an -- who was pregnant and had an abortion and who is sick and dying and who's gay, who's a closet homosexual and the studios had an obligation and a vested interest in managing the flow of that information. controlling the flow of that information. and they did so, largely, at least compared to now very effectively until one day one guy woke up and said why are we killing ourselves protecting these idiots? these fornicating, drug add led, and they sat there and said, why don't we go the other way and make some money off this. so when i go to work at a movie studio, a major company, i go to work and shoot a film for them and down the hall is a television program owned by the same company that's trying to cut my throat on tv. that's a very, very new world we live in the last 20 years with these entertainment programs. i sign a contract with the major studio and i've got to go to work. and i'm on that contract we have a writer that is a very lengthy writer of all the press we're obligated to do to promote the film and it's a contractual requirement
who was having an affair and who had an -- who was pregnant and had an abortion and who is sick and dying and who's gay, who's a closet homosexual and the studios had an obligation and a vested interest in managing the flow of that information. controlling the flow of that information. and they did so, largely, at least compared to now very effectively until one day one guy woke up and said why are we killing ourselves protecting these idiots? these fornicating, drug add led, and they sat there...
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and they share with 8,000 and it takes off and grows exponentially. with the technology at buzz feed we measure in realtime how people interact with content on our site and see how much do people like the content and want to share it and then show things people are likely to share. >> announcer: told you a story about a friend of ours who is a vegan, and you said you tried it. this says something about you because you at that time bet on the high side of a cholesterol level-- can i tell this story? >> yeah, sure, go ahead. >> rose: you said i thought i'd try it. and you tried it for a month. for a month-- >> four months. >> rose: for four months you said i'll try it, right? >> yes. >> rose: you said i'll eat no meat, a little fish and that's it. mostly plant-based food. >> yup. no dairy. >> rose: no dairy at all. and you did that simply because you wanted to see if in fact your cholesterol level would go down naturally. >> yup. >> rose: and it did. >> and it did. >> rose: what does that say about you, if anything? >> well, my friend was shocked becaus
and they share with 8,000 and it takes off and grows exponentially. with the technology at buzz feed we measure in realtime how people interact with content on our site and see how much do people like the content and want to share it and then show things people are likely to share. >> announcer: told you a story about a friend of ours who is a vegan, and you said you tried it. this says something about you because you at that time bet on the high side of a cholesterol level-- can i tell...
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i was shocked and dismayed and embarrassed and sorry and thought it was a terrible turn of events.nd i think that the occupy movement did suffer because of it because then it became commonplace to move people out and to move on them in ways that were violent. it didn't kill the movement. it has not killed the movement. the movement has taken itself into different realms, but movements have to figure out how to grow and how to turn corners and how to develop new strategies in turning the movement to the foreclosure crisis and turning the movement to the banks and turning it in different places. i think the occupy movement may take on different forms. it is far from dead. but it is the collective action of people that can make all the difference. it always has. that is the one piece that we are missing right now. occupy wall street has opened up that possibility. but we don't have that collective action of people. we have been so separated, those of us who have organizations and people who are leaders are so separated, put in this box and that box rather than understanding, we're on
i was shocked and dismayed and embarrassed and sorry and thought it was a terrible turn of events.nd i think that the occupy movement did suffer because of it because then it became commonplace to move people out and to move on them in ways that were violent. it didn't kill the movement. it has not killed the movement. the movement has taken itself into different realms, but movements have to figure out how to grow and how to turn corners and how to develop new strategies in turning the...
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>> when you are tired and stressed. >> the touring and records and all that thing and the press and demands the pressure, it is mentally and physically exhausting. >> i can imagine you reach a point where you don't want to be in the same room. >> you want to stick needles in your eyes. >> you are so done and baked and can't imagine doing one more interview and one more day. >> you cannot hold on for one more day. >> when i saw you in the early 90s, i can see it in your eyes, you were done. if we have to do one more, i spoke with many artists. it's relentless when you have a big hit and you celebrate. everyone thinks it's glamorous. >> your management and your record company is managing you. that's a conflict of interest and drove us into the ground. nobody was looking out for us. >> we are in our early 40s and we have nine children between us. we come from a gratitude of space. we feel like we are lucky to be here doing this. why fight about different things. celebrate it. they are fantastic. it's the sort of thing you dream of. hundreds of millions of people watching you perform. >> it's e
>> when you are tired and stressed. >> the touring and records and all that thing and the press and demands the pressure, it is mentally and physically exhausting. >> i can imagine you reach a point where you don't want to be in the same room. >> you want to stick needles in your eyes. >> you are so done and baked and can't imagine doing one more interview and one more day. >> you cannot hold on for one more day. >> when i saw you in the early 90s, i...
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, and that is the money, and you cannot beat the organization and advertising campaigns and he did not have that. >>shepard: he never mentioned romney's name. is there bad blood? >>guest: how could there not. a lot of name-calling by the romney people, and very vicious commercials toward him, and at the end of the day, it takes time for the wounds to heal. >>shepard: carl, how long could it take? does he begin campaigning for romney? >>carl: romney asks, rick santorum probably will, and he has 19 weeks and six days before the tampa convention, in order to appear on the campaign trail with romney so, there is no doubt that the republican field that started with up to a dozen candidates will all get behind the romney campaign. they have misgivings and lingering resentment but you will not see it publicly. the republican party has an opportunity to beat president obama but part of realizing the opportunity is their ability to unify. >>shepard: romney has been called a massachusetts moderate by those including the former fox news contributor and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich w
, and that is the money, and you cannot beat the organization and advertising campaigns and he did not have that. >>shepard: he never mentioned romney's name. is there bad blood? >>guest: how could there not. a lot of name-calling by the romney people, and very vicious commercials toward him, and at the end of the day, it takes time for the wounds to heal. >>shepard: carl, how long could it take? does he begin campaigning for romney? >>carl: romney asks, rick santorum...
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and also just how heavy and mechanical and sort of imposing that environment was and how really it'sintimidating kind of site. and this was without the guns in there. and to imagine actually the guns in there was -- you could understand why people like keeler reacted the way that they did. one of the things that struck me most, though, in the past ten years about the monitor was the work that they've done here in the museum with children. and in what is now the monitor and pop culture gallery, a few years ago was basically full of
and also just how heavy and mechanical and sort of imposing that environment was and how really it'sintimidating kind of site. and this was without the guns in there. and to imagine actually the guns in there was -- you could understand why people like keeler reacted the way that they did. one of the things that struck me most, though, in the past ten years about the monitor was the work that they've done here in the museum with children. and in what is now the monitor and pop culture gallery,...
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and this woman -- and the man from san leandro. and a female also killed. grace kim was 23 years old. and ping was from oakland. and lydia sim from hayward. and judith seymour and doris chibuka is from san leandro. >> jackie is over there. they are looking for the oneman. what do they expect to do today, jackie? >> reporter: east of the oakland airport and all day and deep into the night, they were searching for the 45 caliber that he threw into the estuary. here are the videos of the searchers. we have a dozen or so dive team volunteers from the alameda sheriff's department going methodically into the water looking for the weapon. san francisco police department sent over some apparatus to help in the search. obviously, it is something the detectives in the case desperately want to find. we talked to j d nelson, the spokes person from the alameda sheriff's department and he talked about the search. >> finding any object in the water is difficult. and it is pretty small. we have a wide area that we are searching. and we have divided him into three sections
and this woman -- and the man from san leandro. and a female also killed. grace kim was 23 years old. and ping was from oakland. and lydia sim from hayward. and judith seymour and doris chibuka is from san leandro. >> jackie is over there. they are looking for the oneman. what do they expect to do today, jackie? >> reporter: east of the oakland airport and all day and deep into the night, they were searching for the 45 caliber that he threw into the estuary. here are the videos of...
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slow was unimpressed and disgutted and pressed the matter and he became angry ordered her out, and called her an [blank] and she was trying at that point and went across the hall where another escort spent the night with a second man and both tried to get the money continuing to quote "they knocked on the door but got no response and she threatened to call police but the man's friend begged her not to, this we did not want trouble," and finally, she left to go home, but on the way came across a police officer and called an english speaking colleague, and he accompany her back dot room and the dispute escalated and two other americans from the club engamed from their room, stood guard in front of their friend's locked door, and the two colombian officers tried to argue the case and hotel security arrived and she lowers the demand to $250, which she said was the amount she has to pay the man who helped her find customers. that means pimp. the american men gave her a combination of dollars and local currency, worth about $225 and she left. it was days later when the friend said the dispute m
slow was unimpressed and disgutted and pressed the matter and he became angry ordered her out, and called her an [blank] and she was trying at that point and went across the hall where another escort spent the night with a second man and both tried to get the money continuing to quote "they knocked on the door but got no response and she threatened to call police but the man's friend begged her not to, this we did not want trouble," and finally, she left to go home, but on the way...
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and laura bush moved to dallas, texas and bought the house next door to me and we became friends, and if there is one thing i can testify to, it's true then, and true today. is that george and laura bush are true partners in life. and george w. bush truly and deeply loves his wife. it's an honor to introduce a man that truly and deeply loves his wife, the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. [ applause ] >> thank you all for coming. so it seems fitting to me that for the american first ladies conference we actually have first ladies. and it's my honor to introduce them. before i do so, i want to thank mark langdale for his leadership of the george w. bush foundation, and thank anita mcbride for conceiving and sharing what has been a fascinating discussion. mcbride for con receive actually watched some of it being streamed over the internet. i want to thank gerald turner of smu and the smu folks. smu is an awesome university by the way, and we're honored to be associated with them. and neil kerwin, president of american university and his wife ann have joined us. thank
and laura bush moved to dallas, texas and bought the house next door to me and we became friends, and if there is one thing i can testify to, it's true then, and true today. is that george and laura bush are true partners in life. and george w. bush truly and deeply loves his wife. it's an honor to introduce a man that truly and deeply loves his wife, the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. [ applause ] >> thank you all for coming. so it seems fitting to me that for the...
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and the love and the connection between the children that they take care of and their own children and the employers who really appreciate the service of domestic workers in their home. all of that love and connection was an incredibly powerful force for change. >> those signs and those people who took part in that march, they were very persuasive. they were very impressive. but you don't get legislation passed in albany, seriously, just by that. what else did you have to do? did you have to threaten legislators with protests, withholding your support for them in an election, that sort of thing? >> it takes good old-fashioned organizing. it takes bringing people together around common goals, with a plan. when everyday people take action from a place of love and a place of dignity and courage, it's incredibly powerful. so whether that looks like marches or whether that looks like going to the polls and voting. or that looks like telling your story in legislative offices, year after year after year. it's power. because people are driving it. and they're committed to it. and they, you kno
and the love and the connection between the children that they take care of and their own children and the employers who really appreciate the service of domestic workers in their home. all of that love and connection was an incredibly powerful force for change. >> those signs and those people who took part in that march, they were very persuasive. they were very impressive. but you don't get legislation passed in albany, seriously, just by that. what else did you have to do? did you have...
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we can give and work with dhs and provide capabilities and technical expertise, and that's growing. finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities. they have the law enforcement arm. when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows that what we're doing is transparent and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you've brought all three players to the table. i see command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i'd put the allies on the table because this is going to be huge for our future and the concept of operating in cyberspace we mentioned earlier. so, it is an honor and privilege to represent the soldiers, sailors airmen, marines and civilians at u.s. cybercommand here today. i thank you for your capabilities in sustaining our future, and i ask that my statement be included in the record, and that's all i have, chairman. >> thank you so much, general. the statement will be made part of the record. we'll start with a seven-minute first round. general kehler, first, do you support the fiscal year 2013 budget request?
we can give and work with dhs and provide capabilities and technical expertise, and that's growing. finally, i'd add in fbi. they have some tremendous capabilities. they have the law enforcement arm. when you put all three of us together, i think our country knows that what we're doing is transparent and we're doing the right thing. in doing that, you've brought all three players to the table. i see command and control in partnership is key, especially with our allies, and i'd put the allies on...
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and they were, like, i just had no idea they were so warm and they were so friendly and so humorous and, oh, we loved them. i just didn't know this about them at all. and i think sometimes that isn't always shown on television or, you know, you can read it but you can't -- but there's nothing like actually being there. but back to barbara, i think she was all of that, and she was always interested in everybody. >> how did she communicate her priorities? through your work. because, again, my sense is that this is a job that is redefined in some ways, not only by each person who owns it but above all by each person. >> i always think i was very lucky being eight years at the vice president, so i certainly knew what she liked. and so even there she was never a micromanager. i mean, she trusted her staff. and she believed in them. she said we knew what she wanted. she was consulted all the time. but then she wasn't there every second, did you do it, you know, are you sure it's okay? i mean, she believed in us and we did it. >> we know that the first president bush was no fan of brocco brocc
and they were, like, i just had no idea they were so warm and they were so friendly and so humorous and, oh, we loved them. i just didn't know this about them at all. and i think sometimes that isn't always shown on television or, you know, you can read it but you can't -- but there's nothing like actually being there. but back to barbara, i think she was all of that, and she was always interested in everybody. >> how did she communicate her priorities? through your work. because, again,...
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and damp and breezy and chilly. 58. and sunday, just like the last sunday, this sunday, early on, we will have some showers. hopefully it is the showers abate and it stays gray. and 66 through the afternoon. and monday, sunshine returns, with a high of 65 degrees. don, take it away. >> thank you. what awaiting you on the way to work or school? here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. some problems out there. nothing too major but some things could get in your way including the accident southbound mlk in the city. and west 37th at elm avenue. a filming that is blocking greenmount between east 25th and east 27th. take charles or saint paul instead. a malfunctioning traffic light on northbound at westbound 108. and speeds looking good on the expressways. the beltway, a little slow. and despite the construction that we've been talking about all week on the jfx, if we take a look outside at the jfx at north avenue, everything is still running smoothly and it looks like you need your sun glasses this
and damp and breezy and chilly. 58. and sunday, just like the last sunday, this sunday, early on, we will have some showers. hopefully it is the showers abate and it stays gray. and 66 through the afternoon. and monday, sunshine returns, with a high of 65 degrees. don, take it away. >> thank you. what awaiting you on the way to work or school? here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. some problems out there. nothing too major but some things could get in...
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and canada and europe.t he said is they were getting -- two years into a replacement that more than makes up for the slow growth in china and brazil. that is not going down the tube. this is a pull back in china. he talked about 7.5 growth that is life for china. i think people overreacted and the markets are where they are. china gave to apple and took for caterpillar. in both cases people reacted. >> there is no reaction here and they become that proxy. it's not anything about the valuation. the valuation basis, it's very attractive. i don't think people want to go through with that and they did with apple. they are doing it now with cat and probably will take that for a while. >> the options desk? >> i think it's interesting to go along with what karen was saying. we stepped in and saw the most active with the weekly 105 and they expire on friday. they are opening buyers forç t particular contract and they were suspecting that people were throwing it out prematurely and there was a chance for the reboun
and canada and europe.t he said is they were getting -- two years into a replacement that more than makes up for the slow growth in china and brazil. that is not going down the tube. this is a pull back in china. he talked about 7.5 growth that is life for china. i think people overreacted and the markets are where they are. china gave to apple and took for caterpillar. in both cases people reacted. >> there is no reaction here and they become that proxy. it's not anything about the...
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and stuff. and, again, we do appreciate you and the ranking member for putting up with us and trying to address our needs. the other thing i think we have to recognize is your staff and the ranking member's staff. but also, as i look around the room and i see all of our staffers sitting here with bags underneath their eyes, we really do appreciate their hard work. the nation truly has a very diverse fabric of agriculture with a variety of different risk. and writing a farm bill that serves as a safety net for all crops and regions certainly no easy task. yet the responsibility is with us, and we must embrace it, to ensure that the united states continues to have the safest, most reliable, and most affordable supply of food and fiber in the world. our nation is at a crossroads, and we are in desperate need of fiscal discipline, fiscal restraint. i'm pleased that the farm bill includes important reforms, reduces spending by more than is required of this committee, and eliminates duplicative or obs
and stuff. and, again, we do appreciate you and the ranking member for putting up with us and trying to address our needs. the other thing i think we have to recognize is your staff and the ranking member's staff. but also, as i look around the room and i see all of our staffers sitting here with bags underneath their eyes, we really do appreciate their hard work. the nation truly has a very diverse fabric of agriculture with a variety of different risk. and writing a farm bill that serves as a...
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and that comes up again and again. yeah. >> in the years after the battle prior to his suicide did warden ever come out speaking in defense of green? >> yeah, that's actually a really good question. he did. in the 1870s he finally wrote -- and warden actually never wrote a formal report about the battle. nor did he make public statements about green or anything. and this upset green a great deal. and in the 1870s warden did write a letter where he said it's come to my attention that people are questioning green's heroism and basically he said i have to say he served heroically the whole time. because green said, "i didn't pursue the "merrimack," and i laid back to defend the "minnesota" because warden told me to do that when he was injured. what else could i -- he was 21 years old. and then people criticized him for that. again, you have to remember the crew were convinced they were going to go out the next day and have a rematch. and the next day and the next day. and all right up until the "virginia's" destruction th
and that comes up again and again. yeah. >> in the years after the battle prior to his suicide did warden ever come out speaking in defense of green? >> yeah, that's actually a really good question. he did. in the 1870s he finally wrote -- and warden actually never wrote a formal report about the battle. nor did he make public statements about green or anything. and this upset green a great deal. and in the 1870s warden did write a letter where he said it's come to my attention that...
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dvr and hulu and so forth. millions and millions of people watch the show in the ensuing seven days after the show online. we're the beneficiaries of that technology. but then we got to season five and season five really didn't feel great. everybody felt pretty crappy after season five, thought maybe we'd run out of gas and when they came to me about doing a seventh season, i guess because of their
dvr and hulu and so forth. millions and millions of people watch the show in the ensuing seven days after the show online. we're the beneficiaries of that technology. but then we got to season five and season five really didn't feel great. everybody felt pretty crappy after season five, thought maybe we'd run out of gas and when they came to me about doing a seventh season, i guess because of their
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. >> rose: we continue this evening with francis fukuyama and gideon rose, and look at the ideas and the clash of ideas that have shaped the world and will shape the future. >> but i think that you do not solve the problems if you kind of complacently believe well we have been through this before and we have seen worse and get through this in the future, unless people feel there is a kind of really pressing sense of crisis about self correcting the problems of democratic capitalism, then we actually won't get to this future and that's what we really need to do now. when you look at the problems of today, things steam really difficult, there is a challenge here, will is an iro iranian nur problem, political paralysis and there seems to be a lot of trouble, china rising and so forth but if you look back at where we have come from, my god, i mean we over came depression, we over came complete segregation and lack of opportunities for vast majorities of the population, we over came total tarian challenges from the .. outside and over came atomic threats, i actually came away from this th
. >> rose: we continue this evening with francis fukuyama and gideon rose, and look at the ideas and the clash of ideas that have shaped the world and will shape the future. >> but i think that you do not solve the problems if you kind of complacently believe well we have been through this before and we have seen worse and get through this in the future, unless people feel there is a kind of really pressing sense of crisis about self correcting the problems of democratic capitalism,...
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and -- and -- and he sees mike defer, his three top aides and effectively known as the troika. who is minding the store, you know? he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, so they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room and he believes the role of the president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a great operating room moment? his mind? i can't get in his head. leans off his shoulder and takes off the oxygen mask and he says i hope you're all republicans to the doctors. joe giordano who set up the system that saved reagan's life the third time this day said mr. president today we're all republicans. that's ironic because joe giordano is as liberal as they came. when things were in the e.r. he knew things were very tense. he needed them to act normally and professionally and needed to reduce the tension in the room and that's why he did that. he was in the hospital for 11 -- until april 11th. 12 days after the shooting, and 13 days total, and when he was in the operating room. he went into
and -- and -- and he sees mike defer, his three top aides and effectively known as the troika. who is minding the store, you know? he's cracking jokes. here's a guy, you know, so they wheel him to the o.r. here's reagan going to the operating room and he believes the role of the president is his role to play. it's a role. would he pass up a great operating room moment? could he pass up a great operating room moment? his mind? i can't get in his head. leans off his shoulder and takes off the...
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and then we walked outside and we're up on a marine terrace and overlooking the city and the bay and we looked down there and there's this cloud of yellow dust rising up from the downtown in santa cruz and at that point we both realized that santa cruz had changed forever and we were in for some amazingly difficult adventure, which is basically what it is. so, you know, hearing people talk now 22 years later, it's amazing to me how much things have changed. you hear fema talking about community-based recovery. you see the fire and police people with all the training. you know, none of this existed back then. so a lot of things have changed. technology. i mean, think about it. here we are, we go to an event and everybody says, turn your cell phone on to silent. then we do that. then we do our email and everything. you know, they gave me a cell phone in 1989 when they gave me the orange vest that said incident commander. and by the way, at that time probably two weeks before the earthquake i wouldn't have known an incident commander from commander cody in the lost planet airman. that's
and then we walked outside and we're up on a marine terrace and overlooking the city and the bay and we looked down there and there's this cloud of yellow dust rising up from the downtown in santa cruz and at that point we both realized that santa cruz had changed forever and we were in for some amazingly difficult adventure, which is basically what it is. so, you know, hearing people talk now 22 years later, it's amazing to me how much things have changed. you hear fema talking about...
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and joel rives and some knocks on the door and announces where upon they fly into a rage and began screaming at them saying go away, get out of here, bartleman, and in the car he is trembling and looking for the regular shift when bertram russell at this point his butler came running out and said no, no, no, it's okay we thought you were edward teller. [laughter] >> we are going to turn the question to the audience in one minute. we have a final question from me and that is when joe rode catch-22 i think this is correct he was writing one from the cuckoo's nest and carol was written on the road and were riding the cat's cradle. we are the silent generation, we didn't protest. something was bubbling. >> it had to do with the war. >> humanitarian award? >> it had to do with the experience of world war ii and the holocaust. how do you deal with all this stuff and cope with it in one jewish way the humor, not that they were all jewish but was in the air. joe was probably preeminent among them. do you think that his fear and anxiety and what you are describing before cannot of holocaust? >> i thi
and joel rives and some knocks on the door and announces where upon they fly into a rage and began screaming at them saying go away, get out of here, bartleman, and in the car he is trembling and looking for the regular shift when bertram russell at this point his butler came running out and said no, no, no, it's okay we thought you were edward teller. [laughter] >> we are going to turn the question to the audience in one minute. we have a final question from me and that is when joe rode...
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and the bulls and bears this week, tobin smith. jonas max father rerris and ste murphy. okay, john, forget new recession fears. are we still in a recession? >> brenda, of course we're still in a recession if not approaching depression. when we talk about 83% of americans are recognizing we might be in recession, i think that number is low. i think that when you look at all the statistics that are out there, the home, new home starts, foreclosures are up. mutual funds outflows are up. and everything you think of as a good economic metric is going in the wrong direction and people are still talking about green shoots and positive developments and i don't see any of it. >> brenda: we're still growing as an economy, it may not be as fast as everybody would hope for, but 2.2% that's not anything to sneeze at really. >> absolutely, and the projections this year he for 2.5%, you know, one quarter, but it does feel to most people like we're in a recession and we'll continue to feel that way until the economy gets back to where it was before 2008, and especially before the wall s
and the bulls and bears this week, tobin smith. jonas max father rerris and ste murphy. okay, john, forget new recession fears. are we still in a recession? >> brenda, of course we're still in a recession if not approaching depression. when we talk about 83% of americans are recognizing we might be in recession, i think that number is low. i think that when you look at all the statistics that are out there, the home, new home starts, foreclosures are up. mutual funds outflows are up. and...
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and so she went and met with isabel and said no.ut if you ever try to have a role in my father's life and any claim of relationship to my family, this will be published. she was so terrified she actually moved to canada and lived there for awhile. so this manuscript was something that the scholars never could make any sense of and does not agree with any of the other documents he left about his life and so what his scholars did for decades is ignore it because it really didn't fit into anything else that was being written at the time and so when i wrote my first biography, i started to hear bits and pieces and i became intrigued with her and then i ran across the writings are kept at the project in berkeley california and realized is the treasure trove no one has ever done anything with and i couldn't figure out why. as it turns out, until she died in the early 60's, no one was to know of this because actually is a well stipulated that all of her papers remain secret because she was convinced that if she found them, she would have t
and so she went and met with isabel and said no.ut if you ever try to have a role in my father's life and any claim of relationship to my family, this will be published. she was so terrified she actually moved to canada and lived there for awhile. so this manuscript was something that the scholars never could make any sense of and does not agree with any of the other documents he left about his life and so what his scholars did for decades is ignore it because it really didn't fit into anything...
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and it startle them to see us there and it startled me and. it was fired and i didn't have my weapon was on the guy i'd call my way of. so i managed to get. hangry maids often run bell. tossed a couple grenades. but i got. there and we could see as far as we could see there would be a kong that was common up to our parameter. and we called in for and direct fire and couldn't get it we called and for permission to return we couldn't get it because my problem was getting overrun. so my commander told us to just try to find a place and spend the night. we took the marshy and he was sailing along that was kill and one on a bomb crater and we sat there on i. eventually the mechanized unit came in and we loaded it democracy on. his brains actually fell out and i as well we all we were moving in. that still i still could get to know them and them barritt said and crater our night with him. but i did say it sounded hollow. but it was easier to go back and kill boy that's part of what what drove me. was very day and. sleep. sleep. sleep sleep. sleep. s
and it startle them to see us there and it startled me and. it was fired and i didn't have my weapon was on the guy i'd call my way of. so i managed to get. hangry maids often run bell. tossed a couple grenades. but i got. there and we could see as far as we could see there would be a kong that was common up to our parameter. and we called in for and direct fire and couldn't get it we called and for permission to return we couldn't get it because my problem was getting overrun. so my commander...