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arnie's army was a rowdy bunch.pers to move through the crowd. his enthusiasm and his following helped transform the sport from a predominantly country club game to one enjoyed by america's growing middle class. in a sport that was high society, hall of fame broadcaster vince scully said
arnie's army was a rowdy bunch.pers to move through the crowd. his enthusiasm and his following helped transform the sport from a predominantly country club game to one enjoyed by america's growing middle class. in a sport that was high society, hall of fame broadcaster vince scully said
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arnie repay is in kind, through gestures as humble as a handshake. arnie is so involved in so many different associations and organizations that bob hope would often say, "arnie has so many irons in the fire that has to play the tour with his woods." he did not set out to change the game, but he did. arnold palmer democratized gulf. and made us think that we, too, could go out and play. made us think that we could do anything, really. all we had to do was go out and try. my colleagues are sitting in the back. some of my colleagues about the french are betting that boehner will not make it through this. -- in the back are betting that boehner will not make it through this. [laughter] i will not tell the story today that i really wanted to, about arnold palmer and i -- arnold palmer and i, a moment we had 10 or 12 years ago. i guess i'm going to tell the story. [laughter] it was the first championship, and we were on the practice green. i had played at a little bit country club a couple of weeks before that -- latrobe country club in a couple of weeks
arnie repay is in kind, through gestures as humble as a handshake. arnie is so involved in so many different associations and organizations that bob hope would often say, "arnie has so many irons in the fire that has to play the tour with his woods." he did not set out to change the game, but he did. arnold palmer democratized gulf. and made us think that we, too, could go out and play. made us think that we could do anything, really. all we had to do was go out and try. my colleagues...
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arnie's army was a rowdy bunch.move through the crowd. his enthusiasm and his following helped transform the sport from a predominantly country club game to one enjoyed by america's growing middle class. in a sport that was high society, hall of fame broadcaster vince scully said that arnold palmer was different from other golfers. he engaged the crowd. he brought them into the trauma of the sport. and they loved him for it -- drama of the sport. and they loved him for it. when he played poorly or missed a shot, they felt they had played poorly or missed a shot. when he won, they won. in the early 1960's were arnold palmer's most prolific years. during one stretch from 1960 to 1964, he won six majors. over the next several decades, arnold palmer became a national icon. he left an indelible mark on the sport of golf. and through the highs and lows of his long career, arnie's army was always by his side. many remember the emotional scene that played out as arnold took his final walk up the 18th fairway during his 50th
arnie's army was a rowdy bunch.move through the crowd. his enthusiasm and his following helped transform the sport from a predominantly country club game to one enjoyed by america's growing middle class. in a sport that was high society, hall of fame broadcaster vince scully said that arnold palmer was different from other golfers. he engaged the crowd. he brought them into the trauma of the sport. and they loved him for it -- drama of the sport. and they loved him for it. when he played poorly...
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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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. >> they may be only seven, but they already know how to topple a king thessecond gradersre arni tolay chess. it is a required subject at this school. >> chess is great because it trains your mind. it will make us very clever. then it today's lesson is about checkmate in one move. younger children can pay attention only for short periods, so easy tasks are best says this math teacher who has taken an advanced course in teaching ches' to children. >> chess trains logical thinking. it teaches how to make decisions, chains memory, strengthens willpower, motivates children swim, and teaches them how to deal with the feet. it is the only school subjects that can do all this. >> chess was added to the primary school curriculum last year. the program started with second graders and later will be expanded to older students. >> for armenians, chess is in our blood. we have great respect for the game. that is why we did not have any trouble when we made chess compulsory in schools. we are all crazy about chess here. >> armenia is a small country in the southern caucasus, nestled between large
. >> they may be only seven, but they already know how to topple a king thessecond gradersre arni tolay chess. it is a required subject at this school. >> chess is great because it trains your mind. it will make us very clever. then it today's lesson is about checkmate in one move. younger children can pay attention only for short periods, so easy tasks are best says this math teacher who has taken an advanced course in teaching ches' to children. >> chess trains logical...
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>> well, i am -- i'm at peace that arnie sorenson is running this company. >> all right, guys.f time with bill mariott. he comes off as a polite, mild mannered guy. we spent time with a guy who spent a lot of time with bill mariott. he says, picture waking up every morning hit over the head with a sledge hammer. he is a great guy but he likes to win. that guy is still doing business with him. we take a look at mariott and sometimes a critical look. mariott was known for standardization. you guys have all traveled and stayed in a mariott or mariott property. you knew what you were going to get, right? what happens when the w comes along or the boutique hotels come along. they are a little different, sexier. so there were questions as to whether marriott lost their mojo. well get into how they are getting that back and you can have the secret on how to get the best room rate too because there is a science behind all of that. so for more on bill mariott and the first family of hospitality, tune in tonight. 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnbc. good trade peak. who is buildi
>> well, i am -- i'm at peace that arnie sorenson is running this company. >> all right, guys.f time with bill mariott. he comes off as a polite, mild mannered guy. we spent time with a guy who spent a lot of time with bill mariott. he says, picture waking up every morning hit over the head with a sledge hammer. he is a great guy but he likes to win. that guy is still doing business with him. we take a look at mariott and sometimes a critical look. mariott was known for...
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hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arnie misquotes. just a look though these are just stores in the street. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody in there. for somebody that has no idea why a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you live in the mamma where you're being assaulted like i was i just got tired of being a victim it's like either you're a victim or you to fix or. you can. wait until it is not like you can to get out of this and when you race until like this is what they teach you living on a i was really a good tool and you know get chased out of school get shot at all the time it might get i'm damned if i do damned if i don't. step out and get something this pod locked and in fact a mom will to my neighborhood ahdaf my neighborhood pompously mom neighborhood so i don't look at it like old gang talking business travel to church to. look let's all my. age
hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arnie misquotes. just a look though these are just stores in the street. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody in there. for somebody that has no idea why a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the gang not only for the protection for the love and unity to be a part of the family. if you live in the ghetto and you live in the mamma where you're...
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spokesperson for arnie duncan said this. almost unbelievable.tudent loans available to as many people as possible. this sounds like what barney frank said in 2003, 2004, 2005. >> bob: the alarmists around the table are nervous here. only 11% of the student loans are over 90 days late. >> eric: higher than any other time. >> bob: in the middle of a recession. coming off a recession rather. to have jesse waters go out with floozzys and says that represents college -- >> eric: the government demands no collateral no, credit -- >> bob: so what? >> eric: how about this one? the parents, the parents plus program. a parent can take out a loan for the kid's student debt but the kid graduates from college. he is not on the hook for the loan. if he walks away he keeps he his job and no loan. >> brian: they are hoping they walk away and the government has to pay for everything. staggered to find out 20 million kids go to school and 12 million borrow money to go to school. the question is as senator corker brought up, should we pile debt on the students? we
spokesperson for arnie duncan said this. almost unbelievable.tudent loans available to as many people as possible. this sounds like what barney frank said in 2003, 2004, 2005. >> bob: the alarmists around the table are nervous here. only 11% of the student loans are over 90 days late. >> eric: higher than any other time. >> bob: in the middle of a recession. coming off a recession rather. to have jesse waters go out with floozzys and says that represents college -- >>...
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really rare moments in the sun and hunter thompson was night management at the theater and i lived with arnie mitchell and david talbot came and asked if he could, and follow us and i was actually going out. >> i was a reporter, not a stalker. i just want to make that clear. >> i used to go down and pass out condoms to the prostitutes. and when they prostitutes for arrested and would take them in, they would poke holes in all the condoms. it was a very bare moment when we shared that. thanks for shedding light on not. >> yeah, thank you. idea mark [inaudible] [inaudible] >> what is your name? [inaudible] >> jason, ray. just briefly, i think it all comes to a head. the cops were for the bastian of the old irish catholic san francisco and they've all gone to parochial schools together and it's an all boys network. you know, there is a motive great police are dated, particularly some of the cases i write about the deeper case when the city was on the rage of racial civil war by the time the case was cracked. but sf pd has to answer for it. all these tensions come together, start to boil over dur
really rare moments in the sun and hunter thompson was night management at the theater and i lived with arnie mitchell and david talbot came and asked if he could, and follow us and i was actually going out. >> i was a reporter, not a stalker. i just want to make that clear. >> i used to go down and pass out condoms to the prostitutes. and when they prostitutes for arrested and would take them in, they would poke holes in all the condoms. it was a very bare moment when we shared...
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. >> this is from arnie. he is little one with two brotherings back in 1954 . >> and this is harrison. back in 1965. they don't look too happy. >> i love the tincell on the tree. you can tweet them to us . send it to fox news.com. >> have a great day, we'll see you later. "fox and friends" starts right now. bye. >> >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. i am gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your susan rice wants out. she asked not to be considered for secretary of state. that will push her involvement in libya right under the rug. >> steve: parents pleading for help. the united states government is joining the fight. can they fro our marine from mokesco. that's straight ahead ? >> brian: a high school basketball team lose by 105 poigns . other than the parents want to know why that was allowed to happen. tough love or basketball beat down. they definitely lost. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> i want to wish everybody happy hanukkah and happy christmas and go giants. mr. #1: yeah, there is scotty. >>
. >> this is from arnie. he is little one with two brotherings back in 1954 . >> and this is harrison. back in 1965. they don't look too happy. >> i love the tincell on the tree. you can tweet them to us . send it to fox news.com. >> have a great day, we'll see you later. "fox and friends" starts right now. bye. >> >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. i am gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your susan rice wants out. she asked not to be considered...
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janet napolitano, emergency response, and education's arnie duncan, school readiness and childhood mentallth. the white house says they are tackling a complex problem. but injury prevention expert, matt miller, says the cause is clear. >> what makes the united states exceptional in the number of people who die violent deaths is not that we are a culture more violent than other high-end cultures, we're not. what makes us exceptional is the fact that when we act violently, we're much more likely to do so with guns and, therefore, we're much more likely to kill people when we act violently. >> reporter: sources tell cnn, the national rifle associations. nation's largest gun lobby, is not currently working with the white house. silent since the shooting, the group plans a press conference friday. >> everyone in america has a stake in doing something to end the discourage of gun violence in this country. >> reporter: vice president biden won a hard-fought battle to pass the first assault weapons ban as part of the 1994 crime bill and during the 2008 campaign, he spoke passionately about gun vi
janet napolitano, emergency response, and education's arnie duncan, school readiness and childhood mentallth. the white house says they are tackling a complex problem. but injury prevention expert, matt miller, says the cause is clear. >> what makes the united states exceptional in the number of people who die violent deaths is not that we are a culture more violent than other high-end cultures, we're not. what makes us exceptional is the fact that when we act violently, we're much more...
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arnie. >> got it. >> go on. sorry. >> tunisia? about tunisia. >> that is where the secretary of state was supposed to leave for tunisia today. >> is she set to do wellesley again? >> not directly. >> she went to wellesley and you went to wellesley. the only democrat you could ever support for president. >> exactly. >> she went to wellesley. she got a stomach flu. >> she got a stomach flu. she wanted to go to tunisia for a specific reason. we talk about the arab spring, this is one of the places there's great hopes this may turn into a really functioning democracy and a place with economic freedom as well. this is a place where the arab spring started. remember, this wasn't a democratic revolution, it turned into one. the man who started the arab spring was a vendor whose scale had been taken from him many times from a bureaucrat. he lit himself on fire and his words were, how do you expect me to make a living. we can talk about democratic freedom but economic freedom is just as important. >> and in tunisia, they've been trying to
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the president met with vice president joe biden, arnie duncan, kathleen sebelius, and attorney generala demonstration of the comprehensive approach the president wants to take in combatting the problem. observers of this debate also say president obama could exert his executive authority to bypass congress and do some things on his own. that could include share information, a better sharing of information between federal, state, and local law enforcements about potential illegal gun purchases. i mentioned we talked about that gun conference. that was on friday, not tomorrow. i misspoke. >> they just issued a statement, brianna. thank you very much. that gun control debate is about to inten fi big time in washington. >>> the founding fathers had no idea that they were kicking a hornet's nest by guaranteeing americans the right to bear arms. they started a fierce debate that goes on today. we're going to talk about the legal ramifications coming up with jeffrey toobin. >>> also, adam lanza has been described as a loner and one man is describing about this man that carried out this horrif
the president met with vice president joe biden, arnie duncan, kathleen sebelius, and attorney generala demonstration of the comprehensive approach the president wants to take in combatting the problem. observers of this debate also say president obama could exert his executive authority to bypass congress and do some things on his own. that could include share information, a better sharing of information between federal, state, and local law enforcements about potential illegal gun purchases....
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white house -- and it was a white house group mainly -- and very good people, like brent scowcroft and arnier, were taking a very skeptical approach suddenly to the russians and there was the view -- and i think that god bless him brent scowcroft really believed that ronald reagan got -- kind of fell in love with there process with gorbachev and that they aren't kind of clear minded and clear eyed enough about the russians. bob gates, who had moved over as deputy national security advisor, that little group kind of delayed the process, i would say, for about six months. because the people at state, i think, were ready to progress with what had been achieved at the end of the second reagan administration. but just really delayed things. and the person who turned that around and he also deserves great deal of credit, was jim baker. jim baker did a great job putting together an inner-agency management of this process and the different players and spent a good deal of time, i would say for a year and a half or two years, would arrive in moscow with an untragedy -- entourage with the negotiators.
white house -- and it was a white house group mainly -- and very good people, like brent scowcroft and arnier, were taking a very skeptical approach suddenly to the russians and there was the view -- and i think that god bless him brent scowcroft really believed that ronald reagan got -- kind of fell in love with there process with gorbachev and that they aren't kind of clear minded and clear eyed enough about the russians. bob gates, who had moved over as deputy national security advisor, that...
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befuddled by the fact that it was a white house group mainly in very good people like brent scowcroft and arnie can't who were taking a very skeptical approach suddenly to the russians and there was a view, and i think god bless him, brent scowcroft was really believed this that ronald reagan was kind of fell in love with this process of gorbachev and that they weren't kind of clear minded enough, clear-eyed enough about the russian. bob gates also, who moved over to national security. that little group kind of delayed the process i would say for about six months. the people let state i think were ready to kind of progress, you know, with what had been achieved toward the end of the second reagan administration. but it just really delayed things, because the person who turned that around, and he also deserves a great deal of credit, was jim baker. jim baker did a great job putting together kind of an inter-agency management for this process and the different players and he spent a good deal of time, i would say a year and a half or two years, arrived in moscow with an entourage with the negotia
befuddled by the fact that it was a white house group mainly in very good people like brent scowcroft and arnie can't who were taking a very skeptical approach suddenly to the russians and there was a view, and i think god bless him, brent scowcroft was really believed this that ronald reagan was kind of fell in love with this process of gorbachev and that they weren't kind of clear minded enough, clear-eyed enough about the russian. bob gates also, who moved over to national security. that...
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after that, secretary arnie duncan talks about safety in schools. tomorrow on "washington journal" we look at the so- called disco cliff and other -- fiscal cliff. our guest is stephen dinan. then a look at the colombo and shootings and the recent tragedy in the newtown shootings. washington journal is live here on c-span. >> if you work for him, you sometimes get a generous or overbearing or cruel boss. he did not know how to apologize. many of his age and class, they are not going to apologize to someone young. he had a way of turning the tables. his version of an apology would be, your deliver good job today, but the issue was not settled. -- you did a good job today, what the issue was not settled. he always got the last word. his bodyguard pushed him into a doorway. a couple of his men were wounded. church hill did not like to be touched. he said, thompson, you should not have done that. >> sunday "q&a" with paul reid to complete manchester's volume "the last lion." p.m. on "q&a." >> anti-gun protesters interrupted remarks twice. the pro-gun or
after that, secretary arnie duncan talks about safety in schools. tomorrow on "washington journal" we look at the so- called disco cliff and other -- fiscal cliff. our guest is stephen dinan. then a look at the colombo and shootings and the recent tragedy in the newtown shootings. washington journal is live here on c-span. >> if you work for him, you sometimes get a generous or overbearing or cruel boss. he did not know how to apologize. many of his age and class, they are not...
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