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arthur schlesinger jr. was a special assistant to president kennedy, and his letters include correspondences with the kennedy family, lyndon johnson, henry kissinger and william f. buckley. this is about an hour. [applause] >> well, welcome, and thank you for that nice welcoming applause. and i want to thank you all for joining us for what i know is going to be a very special evening. as many of you know this year, vanderbilt welcomed john meacham with, i would say, wide arms and a very warm embrace as a distinguished visiting professor. [applause] and i think john has done well, and i hope we can take the visiting off pretty soon. [laughter] i would say that our political science students are just thrilled to have such a unique opportunity to learn from this accomplished historical scholar and celebrated to have. john's most recent book, "thomas jefferson: the art of power," rose to the coveted number one spot on "the new york times" bestseller list and was selected as one of the best books of the year by
arthur schlesinger jr. was a special assistant to president kennedy, and his letters include correspondences with the kennedy family, lyndon johnson, henry kissinger and william f. buckley. this is about an hour. [applause] >> well, welcome, and thank you for that nice welcoming applause. and i want to thank you all for joining us for what i know is going to be a very special evening. as many of you know this year, vanderbilt welcomed john meacham with, i would say, wide arms and a very...
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we're talking to david and arthur. welcome back. it seems that a lot of what is common between you two is not just the invasion but the ways in which you create a point of access to groups of otherwise seem to be of a particular niche, people that are the summer camp and interest in gardening and the the environment. i'm wondering how you think about that issue from the perspective of the organizational structures and how you offer what you do? >> i started the wider bridge because i had a sense that israel had become a topic that we were starting to avoid in the community. for we talked about it at all, it was an arguement. it was so important for jewish life. i knew some of the people that wanted something deeper and deeper meaningful connection. and so i knew what a vibrant community there was in israel and how much there could be agained by enabling our -- to be gained by enabling our two communities together. >> and david? >> there's a need and a desire among jewish communities to have great community gardens. each community wo
we're talking to david and arthur. welcome back. it seems that a lot of what is common between you two is not just the invasion but the ways in which you create a point of access to groups of otherwise seem to be of a particular niche, people that are the summer camp and interest in gardening and the the environment. i'm wondering how you think about that issue from the perspective of the organizational structures and how you offer what you do? >> i started the wider bridge because i had...
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>> i will preface arthur's comment. i think the written word provides a lot of contacts that an image or video cannot provide. as i was reading today, the report having to do with the context, there's a lot of context there that nothing other than the written word can really convey. i think it is context more than anything else. >> if you think about the technology changes over the last 100 years, the internet is the first one to bring us back to the written word. radio took us away. television took us further away from the written word. the web gave us the ability to integrate the written word act in. i'm actually a huge fan for a number of reasons because the technology does give you the ability to engage in all different methods and what we are learning over and over again is using any single method is failure. it's the multiplicity method integrated with each other that is breeding real success. >> great. i think we are full circle again. >> i'm a freshman. mr. armstrong, i believe, earlier if i did interpret it cor
>> i will preface arthur's comment. i think the written word provides a lot of contacts that an image or video cannot provide. as i was reading today, the report having to do with the context, there's a lot of context there that nothing other than the written word can really convey. i think it is context more than anything else. >> if you think about the technology changes over the last 100 years, the internet is the first one to bring us back to the written word. radio took us...
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and arthur schlesinger also learned, and arthur in ted kennedy, they were very positive about my book, plus they felt that they made the president look courageous, stoic. and i think that's the way the public views a health issue, not as something to complain about as when he was president, but someone who -- it adds to the positive image of him. >> stewart, courageous, those are qualities that emerged. others all cool, cerebral, not a natural politician, someone who's more interested in reading historical biography like schlesinger's book than in shaking hands. repeatedly, as i read this book, i thought of another president come and that is president barack obama. you have had dinner with president obama several times, as a group of historians someone to talk with them. you have an impression on him. in ted kennedy and obama in terms of leadership style and temperament. >> first off, what i would say is that if it weren't for kennedy i don't know that obama ever would've made it to the white house. because kennedy broke the hold of the white promise to males on the office. he opened
and arthur schlesinger also learned, and arthur in ted kennedy, they were very positive about my book, plus they felt that they made the president look courageous, stoic. and i think that's the way the public views a health issue, not as something to complain about as when he was president, but someone who -- it adds to the positive image of him. >> stewart, courageous, those are qualities that emerged. others all cool, cerebral, not a natural politician, someone who's more interested in...
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he said his name used to be arthur jones. >> we identified one record, an arthur jones, from chicago. our records, this arthur jones was listed as deceased. >> reporter: so stuto reached out to jones's widow, still living in chicago. >> the first words out of her mouth almost were, on may 11th, 1979, my husband left. he was a missing person. it became clear that this was arthur jones, that i had found her thought-to-be deceased husband. >> reporter: 34 years after jones went missing, agent stuto had found the dead man alive in las vegas, working under the alias of joseph sandelli and using cliff goodenough's stolen identity. >> that was really the moment where, you know, you almost dropped the phone. >> reporter: agent stuto went back to the house to question jones one last time. did he seem emotional about it? >> no, he didn't. an unemotional response. >> reporter: he says jones finally admitted his financial problems became so big, he thought his only solution was to walk away. he had major gambling debts. but it was a deal at the board of trade that put him so much in the hole, he
he said his name used to be arthur jones. >> we identified one record, an arthur jones, from chicago. our records, this arthur jones was listed as deceased. >> reporter: so stuto reached out to jones's widow, still living in chicago. >> the first words out of her mouth almost were, on may 11th, 1979, my husband left. he was a missing person. it became clear that this was arthur jones, that i had found her thought-to-be deceased husband. >> reporter: 34 years after jones...
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there hasn't been a single mass shooting in australia since port arthur., for the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the things that affect hes me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the morning and there's been shootings overseas, particularly america. and that really does make us take a step back sort of thing. >> almost like what happens in those events is not that far from this normal life. it is the cancer eating away the united states of america. but it is possible to change the way things are. >> australia offeres a hopeful example for those who support gun control. the political leadership can make a difference. up next, the remarkable story of a former guerrilla fighter turned big city mayor who reduced gun violence in one of the world's most dangerous countries. >>> this is a shanty noun colombia. an area known for high levels of violence. here and throughout being tau, police search for weapons. at this bar, they find this knife. it is all part of an effort to disarm colombia's capital and larges
there hasn't been a single mass shooting in australia since port arthur., for the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the things that affect hes me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the morning and there's been shootings overseas, particularly america. and that really does make us take a step back sort of thing. >> almost like what happens in those events is not that far from this normal life. it is the cancer eating away the united...
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there hasn't been a single mass shooting in australia since port arthur.the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the things that affects me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the morning and there's been shootings overseas, particularly america, and that really does make us take a step back sort of thing. >> it's almost like what happens in those events is not that far from this normal life. it is the cancer that's eating away the united states of america. but it is possible to change the way things are. >> australia offers a hopeful example for those who support gun control. the political leadership can make a difference. up next, the remarkable story of a former guerrilla fighter turned big city mayor who reduced gun violence in one of the world's most dangerous countries. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 ho
there hasn't been a single mass shooting in australia since port arthur.the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the things that affects me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the morning and there's been shootings overseas, particularly america, and that really does make us take a step back sort of thing. >> it's almost like what happens in those events is not that far from this normal life. it is the cancer that's eating away the...
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and arthur brooks is with us for the show today. all right, arthur, no inflation. >> right.conomy is still weak. >> it is. stuart: why shouldn't the fed keep on printing money? why not? >> the truth of the matter is there's no inflation because what we call is velocity is low. foreigners are holding onto money and people are hanging onto the bank accounts. velocity will pick up. why shouldn't they print money forever? sooner or later they'll have to taper. have you ever talked to an alcoholic, sooner or later, you have to stop. stuart: do you think they will announce they're going to cut back on printing money? >> sooner or later. stuart: you don't know when? >> that's what keeps the stock markets relatively frothy notwithstanding the past week. stuart: we're opening higher and the opening bell is ringing right now. it looks like we'll go up 20 or 30 points, close to 16,000. charles: . >> right. stuart: do you think the market says we don't care about the fed. we're looking at a solid american corporation, we're going to buy it. >> that would be great. i believe we're proppi
and arthur brooks is with us for the show today. all right, arthur, no inflation. >> right.conomy is still weak. >> it is. stuart: why shouldn't the fed keep on printing money? why not? >> the truth of the matter is there's no inflation because what we call is velocity is low. foreigners are holding onto money and people are hanging onto the bank accounts. velocity will pick up. why shouldn't they print money forever? sooner or later they'll have to taper. have you ever talked...
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and arthur brooks, president -- aren't there?re are. >> and arthur -- i knew i had that right. arthur brooks president of aei. >> nailed it. >> american enterprise institute. >> american enterprise institute. >> for young enterprisers. all right. you want to? >> i don't want to take your jobs report away. let's start with mark zandi. what's your number today and why? >> 200,000, it should be a strong report, unemployment should fall to 7.2. i don't think the trend has changed, though. we've been getting 175,000 per month for about three years, i think that's roughly where we are. i don't think we've broken out yet. i think we need stronger gdp growth. and even though we got a good q3 number, we're still growing 2%. i don't think we have enough g the, p to create more jobs. >> jerry, put this in context. let's say we get another tickdown. >> i'd pick march. i think the -- i think the fed is on course to taper. in fact, i would urge that they make a statement that the ingredients are in place to begin to taper. they'll never be an
and arthur brooks, president -- aren't there?re are. >> and arthur -- i knew i had that right. arthur brooks president of aei. >> nailed it. >> american enterprise institute. >> american enterprise institute. >> for young enterprisers. all right. you want to? >> i don't want to take your jobs report away. let's start with mark zandi. what's your number today and why? >> 200,000, it should be a strong report, unemployment should fall to 7.2. i don't...
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and the other thing you really have to do is use king arthur all-purpose flour.it has just the right protein content, makes it easier to roll out, but also gives it structure. so there you have it, from america's test kitchen to your kitchen, a fabulous recipe-- not easy, but a foolproof recipe-- for fabulous homemade croissants. >> hi, this is julia child with a tip on making these little thin french pancakes called crêpes. >> in her lifetime, julia child must have made thousands of crêpes. she did it so many times she could probably do it in her sleep. take the batter, have the nice preheated pan-- she had the nice wrist thing going where she could coat the pan-- and then two minutes later, she had perfect crêpes. >> this is julia child. bon appetit. >> for me, it's different. what's the ratio of flour to milk? should you let the batter rest? what kind of pan to use? is the pan preheated? how do you flip it? i have no idea. in fact, this is what i get: undercooked crêpes or overcooked crêpes. so let's go into the test kitchen with becky and figure out a foolpro
and the other thing you really have to do is use king arthur all-purpose flour.it has just the right protein content, makes it easier to roll out, but also gives it structure. so there you have it, from america's test kitchen to your kitchen, a fabulous recipe-- not easy, but a foolproof recipe-- for fabulous homemade croissants. >> hi, this is julia child with a tip on making these little thin french pancakes called crêpes. >> in her lifetime, julia child must have made thousands...
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>> reporter: arthur will someday inherit 3,000 acres of prime english countryside. falling apart, and there's little money to save it. >> there's no use pretending that money doesn't matter and we're all gentlemen now because places like this, they need money. so we have to be slightly mercenary. more mercenary perhaps than our father's generation was. >> reporter: $30,000 a year barely keeps this estate running. so like highclere, the fulfords are open for business. they rake in money and guests during the shooting season. >> whatever we say, actually, boys like to kill. >> reporter: but they are willing to raise revenues any way they can. breaking through those stately walls in search of hidden treasure. >> we just found a hole. >> reporter: to using a metal detector which actually worked. >> and solid gold signet ring of one of my ancestors. >> reporter: their tour? more p.t. barnum than "masterpiece theater." >> when we're rich, we build. when we're poor, we just do nothing. we are impresarios. we are putting on a show. >> i think it's a great more fun here at o
>> reporter: arthur will someday inherit 3,000 acres of prime english countryside. falling apart, and there's little money to save it. >> there's no use pretending that money doesn't matter and we're all gentlemen now because places like this, they need money. so we have to be slightly mercenary. more mercenary perhaps than our father's generation was. >> reporter: $30,000 a year barely keeps this estate running. so like highclere, the fulfords are open for business. they rake...
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plus we have arthur blank and the ceo of pga superstore.talking to us about whether or not golf sales are making the cut this season. right now, though, let's get to the markets and today's top stories. directv is exploring the idea of an online video service. the company plans to target price-sensitive people. also directv and the nfl have agreed to a framework to renew the popular sunday ticket football package. the deal's not done yet but they are continuing to negotiate. >>> and coca-cola says that it will split its north american business into two operating units. this is part of the beverage giant's plan to return to a franchise model. they'll be called coca-cola north america and coca-cola refreshments. >>> the consumer price index will be released today. economists are expecting an unchanged reading. the futures this morning have been indicated a little bit higher after three down days in a row. right now, the s&p futures up by just over seven points. >>> a little practical news relating to twitter this morning. making changes to th
plus we have arthur blank and the ceo of pga superstore.talking to us about whether or not golf sales are making the cut this season. right now, though, let's get to the markets and today's top stories. directv is exploring the idea of an online video service. the company plans to target price-sensitive people. also directv and the nfl have agreed to a framework to renew the popular sunday ticket football package. the deal's not done yet but they are continuing to negotiate. >>> and...
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i heard a wonderful story about young arthur also burger. can i -- also do -- salzburger. can i tell it? c-span: sure. >> guest: he is the only son and heir of the publisher from 1963 until january of this year. several weeks before ponce stepped aside, and young arthur became the new publisher of the times in january of this year. he was at a bar mitzvah for one of the innumerable sort of salzburger clan, and also there was harriet rabb who had been the attorney pressing the women's class action suit. um, so harriet found herself at lunch seated next to young arthur, and she said with some trepidation my name is harriet rabb, and artur's face lit up, and he grabbed her, and he said, harriet, have you read nan's week? isn't it fabulous? i loved it. young arthur is a feminist, and he's been pushing to close the gap between the salaries of men and women doing the same job, which is country wide and society wide and industry wide. he's really doing things. he's really a devoted feminist, and i have high hopes for him. the fact that he -- he does come off well in the book. he'
i heard a wonderful story about young arthur also burger. can i -- also do -- salzburger. can i tell it? c-span: sure. >> guest: he is the only son and heir of the publisher from 1963 until january of this year. several weeks before ponce stepped aside, and young arthur became the new publisher of the times in january of this year. he was at a bar mitzvah for one of the innumerable sort of salzburger clan, and also there was harriet rabb who had been the attorney pressing the women's...
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>> i didn't even like the original of "arthur." i don't like liza minelli. >> it was the feel good movie of the year. >> coming up on the -- do you have comments on the show? e-mail us. got a video of your animal doing something 1234* click on submit a video. coming up, windshield wipers. my story. test. test. test. test. test. >>> andy will be on "the real story" on tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. a new "red eye" returns tomorrow with ellison basher -- barber. >> e block. the last story. that's the last story. >> they are wiping out the wiper. the british car company mcclaren will replace technology with something i don't understand. the chief designer tells the sunday times that it is based on fighter plane technology that uses high frequently sound waves to repel rain, insects and fans of "love actually." the system won't be ready until 2015 at the earliest. ely, as a kid, nothing was more soothing to me in the car than hearing the wind shield wipers in the rain and next to your mom and dad and thisy were driving you somewher
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. >> arthur, good to see you, illegalities take this apart in political terms. is it fair to say that republicans want nothing to do with this discussion right now? >> i think that's absolutely fair to say. they've been uncharacteristically quiet while democrats have been making a lot of noise about the benefits and blasting republicans for being callous to the unemployed, republicans have been basically quiet but leaders have left their position as ambiguous as possible, and they have said as little as possible about this issue. >> yeah but arthur, is it fair to say that democrats may be screaming now but they didn't scream nearly loud enough, long enough, for some in the democratic base, to get this done the at a point in time when maybe they could have gotten this done? >> we knew this would happen. for more than a year. and democrats have been making more noise since after it was too late to prevent this from happening, than they did when it wasn't too late to do something about it. one thing to keep in mind, though: they have always had a sort of casual att
. >> arthur, good to see you, illegalities take this apart in political terms. is it fair to say that republicans want nothing to do with this discussion right now? >> i think that's absolutely fair to say. they've been uncharacteristically quiet while democrats have been making a lot of noise about the benefits and blasting republicans for being callous to the unemployed, republicans have been basically quiet but leaders have left their position as ambiguous as possible, and they...
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in port arthur and i was a halfway reporter but we joined the wichita falls post. she was the best that they ever produced. they offered her because we were a team, and she was better than i was, i took the job and covered the court house. i took a reduction from the port arthur news and if they offered her $60 because she was a woman and anyhow, i just wondered if we could make that point. >> we have come a long way. >> there is is this one question i will not ask you but what do you think of tom delay? [applause] he deprived me of floating on who might voted for 30 years. i'm just as mad at the democrats >> i'm going to do one more thing and then not take any more questions. tom did something i think all of you would appreciate, and i had worked for many years to try to get the sales taxes on the federal income taxes. i worked for ten years and he did a great job in getting a that along with congressman kevin brady into the bill and we worked together to keep in the conference report said the next two years or the next year we would be able to dig up the sales ta
in port arthur and i was a halfway reporter but we joined the wichita falls post. she was the best that they ever produced. they offered her because we were a team, and she was better than i was, i took the job and covered the court house. i took a reduction from the port arthur news and if they offered her $60 because she was a woman and anyhow, i just wondered if we could make that point. >> we have come a long way. >> there is is this one question i will not ask you but what do...
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is are trying to prove that they are worth their salt that the are capable of something all right arthur attire thank you very much for that insight live for us from. archies arena gulu show is live for us now in central moscow with more from the kremlin so irina what is the administration's view of the incident and this latest attacks in volgograd this is something that obviously the president the prime minister and the entire can say top of their government is keeping really close tabs on the radio this morning russian president putin has made with the heads of the federal security service the f.s.b. and the ministry of interior they have briefed them on the situation in the volgograd region also have been on the center on the several operations and terroristic operations which took place in the region and in the republic of dagestan all of these are in the south of russia and are known to be some kind of hotbeds of certain terrorist activities and now. there's also information that the federal the dea head of the ethnicity of the federal security service is actually going to fly to ba
is are trying to prove that they are worth their salt that the are capable of something all right arthur attire thank you very much for that insight live for us from. archies arena gulu show is live for us now in central moscow with more from the kremlin so irina what is the administration's view of the incident and this latest attacks in volgograd this is something that obviously the president the prime minister and the entire can say top of their government is keeping really close tabs on the...
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if i beat arthur down, then arthur will call his uncle tony and beat me down.zed society. and the guy has only been accused, he hasn't been convicted. >> but if you lose your child, do you really care that you're charged with two counts of battery misdemeanor? >> the favorite movie, a time to kill, where the main person gets raped and he kills him and he gets acquitted. that's the ultimate example. when i was a prosecutor, there was a deceased family member and they warranted to go after the person and the real answer is court personnel. i tell the court officer, i need your help. >> i guess in this case the court personnel should have been in the bathroom. thanks so much. >>> it's the most hallowed number in all of nascar. dale earnhardt's number three. about to make a comeback. >>> the late dale earnhardt's famed number three will be back on the track next summer. dylan has been using it since 2009, that's when he made his truck series debut. he won in 2011 and the nationwide title this year in the same number. >>> you you guys are fired up about volunteer fi
if i beat arthur down, then arthur will call his uncle tony and beat me down.zed society. and the guy has only been accused, he hasn't been convicted. >> but if you lose your child, do you really care that you're charged with two counts of battery misdemeanor? >> the favorite movie, a time to kill, where the main person gets raped and he kills him and he gets acquitted. that's the ultimate example. when i was a prosecutor, there was a deceased family member and they warranted to go...
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that thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too, arthur. it's been a while. >> coming up a sur praise twist in a trial of a woman who is accused of pushing her brand new hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swellin
that thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too, arthur. it's been a while. >> coming up a sur praise twist in a trial of a woman who is accused of pushing her brand new hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i...
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jenna: arthur, do you agree with that. >> i think preet bharara, the u.s.orney is confronted, he get as case. probably has a crop tatetores. says this is what is going on. here is blatant fraud. here is blatant ripping off the taxpayers. it is very difficult for him to sit on that. however this is a total guess but before preet,a very powerful man in federal government has this press conference he is checking in with washington. he is checking in with the attorney general and who i, you would think is checking in with the state department before you do something like this. so, but -- jenna: do you think it is political? >> it has to be political. jenna: let me give you a few more details because this is where the outrage really comes from. 1 1/2 million dollars from benefits from medicaid programs are supposed to go to our poor. no matter what state we're in we're all funneling into the medicaid program and apparently these folks what they did instead and take their money, spent it on, got their health services through this and spent other money, tens of th
jenna: arthur, do you agree with that. >> i think preet bharara, the u.s.orney is confronted, he get as case. probably has a crop tatetores. says this is what is going on. here is blatant fraud. here is blatant ripping off the taxpayers. it is very difficult for him to sit on that. however this is a total guess but before preet,a very powerful man in federal government has this press conference he is checking in with washington. he is checking in with the attorney general and who i, you...
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and so daddy never made a dime. >> catherine, of clearwater, florida, is arthur wynn's daughter.r childhood. >> when i was little he and mother went to the store and left me alone in the house reading. and he said, your instructions are on the kitchen table. i went out and looked. and there was a picture of a big bee and it was on top of the bed. the letter 9 was next to it. i was supposed to figure out that this said "be in bed by 9:00" and i did. >> cutler says her dad was never angry about not capitalizing on the popularity of the crossword puzzle. >> he was willful, but he had the grace to laugh. he enjoyed the fact that he haddon it. that people did call him the father of the modern crossword. >> is the crossword as modern as ever? >> nowadays, people famously have shorter attention spans. and think about a crossword, daily puzzle has around 76 clues and answers, each one on a different topic, solving a puzzle your mind is jumping from one thing to the next i think it's perfect for the modern age. >> osgood: next, the guns of december. [ male announcer ] coughequence #5. the
and so daddy never made a dime. >> catherine, of clearwater, florida, is arthur wynn's daughter.r childhood. >> when i was little he and mother went to the store and left me alone in the house reading. and he said, your instructions are on the kitchen table. i went out and looked. and there was a picture of a big bee and it was on top of the bed. the letter 9 was next to it. i was supposed to figure out that this said "be in bed by 9:00" and i did. >> cutler says her...
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when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the historical nature of the building and bring it into its contemporary use. as part of this visual vocabulary those fountains and benches you seeing see rising and twisting from the ground are digitally cast into concrete. the concrete is an 80 percent recycled material which is in con formulations with the plat form of qualifications of the architecture by hk s. the decomposed granite allows water to pass through. sculpture is meant to be skrurlt it is also accommodating the lives of people who are going to work in this facility and use it. i think this this sense it's what the art and architecture program intended for its platform for architecture. john dewe
when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the historical nature of the building and bring it into its...
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arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art, then, all of a sudden, he
arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the...
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. >>> y también llega en la música, arthur hanlon. >>> y también llega la banda troyana. >>> hoy es miércoles américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. ♪ lalalala ♪ santa claus llegó a la ciudad ♪ ♪. ♪ todo lo ve >>> canten, chamacas ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪. >>> Él duerme también (todos hablan). >>> me gusta eso ♪. >>> you better watch out . >>> y cómo dice >>> ♪ santa claus llegó a la ciudad ♪ (aplausos) >>> dónde lo regalaron. >>> dos tickets. >>> ah. >>> ya no me recuerden la fiesta de ayer ,pero sí es ombligo de la semana, 1, 2, 3, 4, gracias, por ser un miércoles tan bonito. >>>e s la obligación. >>> y cuatro ombligazazazos. >>> miércoles 18 de diciembre del 2013 y mi conchis hermosa, este programa, enfermito, te lo dedico a ti. >>> nuestro raúl y ana están de vacaciones, nos acompaña nuestra querida zuleyka. >>> los extrañaba muchísimo. >>> además en el teletón te vimos bajo la nieve. >>> sí. >>> sabes que me pongo 20 pestañas y tenía la nieve cayendo sobre las pestañas. >>> y dónde pasarás la navidad, zuleyka. >>> en puerto rico, con mi familia. >>> en la isla del enc
. >>> y también llega en la música, arthur hanlon. >>> y también llega la banda troyana. >>> hoy es miércoles américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. ♪ lalalala ♪ santa claus llegó a la ciudad ♪ ♪. ♪ todo lo ve >>> canten, chamacas ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪. >>> Él duerme también (todos hablan). >>> me gusta eso ♪. >>> you better watch out . >>> y cómo dice >>> ♪...
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good to see you, martha. >> you, too, arthur. been a while. >>> coming up, a surprise twist in a trial of a woman accused of pushing her new husband over a cliff. do you remember the story? wait until you find out what happened in this today. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> we are back and now to a "the kelly file" follow up. a surprise twist in the case of a montana newlywed accused of pushing her husband off a cliff days after they tied the net. william longeness is live in los angeles. >> reporter: after three devastating days of testimony against her juror gordan grab t deal to get a more lenient sentence. the plea came as a huge surprise. both prosecution and defense rest
good to see you, martha. >> you, too, arthur. been a while. >>> coming up, a surprise twist in a trial of a woman accused of pushing her new husband over a cliff. do you remember the story? wait until you find out what happened in this today. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you...
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historians have seen this one but it was a message in effect being relayed to eisenhower through arthur, his older brother, from harry, truman, who was then a senator in missouri and had not been elevated to the vice-presidency yet and it was 1943, early '44 before the political year began, and this is from the u.s. senator in missouri to the commander of european forces, supreme -- the allied forces. says your publicity is perfect. don't change a thing. you're the inevitable successor to franklin roosevelt. and as it turns out, harry truman finds him in a role like andrew johnson after the american civil war. somebody who is dropped into this natural succession, and -- >> unfortunately we could probably go for another hour. we all have 150 questions. we have one minute left. you get 15 seconds and we'll give our panelists 45. >> okay. this is for david. do you recall personally speaking with your grandfather about the norman -- normandy invasion, particularly about its potential for failure. >> jean edward smith's help on this. from a grandchild's perspective, world war ii was a subjec
historians have seen this one but it was a message in effect being relayed to eisenhower through arthur, his older brother, from harry, truman, who was then a senator in missouri and had not been elevated to the vice-presidency yet and it was 1943, early '44 before the political year began, and this is from the u.s. senator in missouri to the commander of european forces, supreme -- the allied forces. says your publicity is perfect. don't change a thing. you're the inevitable successor to...
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. >> arthur stopped the line. employees calling it a miracle. gem just moments from entering the pit. >> so bloody. i just imagine everything he went through. shaker and loader through the rubble and all that stuff. and, oh, man. just broke my heart. >> great investigators are counting on the public for tips there are only theorys. >> next door neighbor dog attacked it? they got nervous and threw her away or... people could be abusing her, letting dogs attack her. >> animal control helping to put gem up for adoption. >> the federal government are giving americans one more day of shopping for enrolling from a health plan. that has been pushed back until tomorrow. but a deadline remains today. covered california says 20,000 people signed up every day. covered california starts on the first of the year. >> a close call for a fresno county sheriff deputy the deputy shot while responding to gunfire. the e.wasn't hurt the bullet was deflected by a knife. the shooters were aiming at trees >> no idea what they're shooting at. they're across the street.
. >> arthur stopped the line. employees calling it a miracle. gem just moments from entering the pit. >> so bloody. i just imagine everything he went through. shaker and loader through the rubble and all that stuff. and, oh, man. just broke my heart. >> great investigators are counting on the public for tips there are only theorys. >> next door neighbor dog attacked it? they got nervous and threw her away or... people could be abusing her, letting dogs attack her....
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so children like arthur can further foster a love and understanding of wildlife. in walnut creek, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a woman suffering from alzheimer's disease who went missing last night in alameda has been found safe. harriet disappeared after going out for a walk with her dog. police launched a ground and air search. today we learned holbrook was found safe with her dog. >>> if it seemed a little warmer than usual out there today, you're right. mark is in the weather center. we set some records? >> yes, we set some records. 60's and even a few low 70's. low 70's. one of those records was out towards oakland. oakland downtown, 73 degrees. san francisco, 66. that was a record. in mountain view, tying a record at 68. so another warm day out there across the entire bay area. we're going to trim back a little on the very warm readings. but overnight lows, waking up to some very cold mornings over the past few days. cooler spots, into the upper 20's for santa rosa and napa. fairfield, right around 30. livermore, 33. and san francisco, 45. mostly clear skies. hi
so children like arthur can further foster a love and understanding of wildlife. in walnut creek, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a woman suffering from alzheimer's disease who went missing last night in alameda has been found safe. harriet disappeared after going out for a walk with her dog. police launched a ground and air search. today we learned holbrook was found safe with her dog. >>> if it seemed a little warmer than usual out there today, you're right. mark is in the weather...
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to me cr arthur somare retired people took time today to be part of making that statement but our walls. i'm stucked with the enthusiasm by which people came out in their numbers i'm actually stood for so long we think four successive waves come to amid the people of derry are part of the theater. on sunday still got on the last seven games. and. any the room. the i have. sth the wait and see everyone all i can open for people might celebrate the wall four hundred years from earth perhaps i'm living with our members. this is the puppet strings. dedicated to the manitoba and short lived several fronts is alexander born in eighteen eighteen she died in eighteen eighty five. with the wife of archbishop william alexander and it is a bit nearby several fences all examined many innocents and the state must win was no space free of our hands. once in royal david's city. there's a green hill far away and the cool kids and helped as i continue to be sold to enjoy the world so one learns that there is still known as the city of seoul. i'm in the youth center. x went something like this if they di
to me cr arthur somare retired people took time today to be part of making that statement but our walls. i'm stucked with the enthusiasm by which people came out in their numbers i'm actually stood for so long we think four successive waves come to amid the people of derry are part of the theater. on sunday still got on the last seven games. and. any the room. the i have. sth the wait and see everyone all i can open for people might celebrate the wall four hundred years from earth perhaps i'm...
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arthur had it robin's egg blue and that was stopped at the time of theodore roosevelt. >> first lady's imbecome r -- influence and image. >> 25 years ago saturday flight 103 from london to new york city was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. all 259 passengers and crew were killed along with 11 people on the ground. a memorial service to commemorate the victims feels held held. speakers include attorney general eric holder and t.s. afplta. trader and former f.b.i. director robert mueller. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you for that kind introduction. i hold you personally responsible for the weather today. congratulations. it has been said that time heals all wounds. but you here any that that's not necessarily true. i always remember and will never forget one of the visits i made to lockerby i had the occasion it see the warehouse in which were stored the various effects of your loved ones. a white sneaker, a syracuse sweatshirt. christmas presents, photographs. these ordinary items brought home to me and came to symbolize for me your pain and your losses that have not diminished even after
arthur had it robin's egg blue and that was stopped at the time of theodore roosevelt. >> first lady's imbecome r -- influence and image. >> 25 years ago saturday flight 103 from london to new york city was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. all 259 passengers and crew were killed along with 11 people on the ground. a memorial service to commemorate the victims feels held held. speakers include attorney general eric holder and t.s. afplta. trader and former f.b.i. director robert...
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my partner in the e j program is training tenants with the housing arthur on how to reduce pesticides. we're working now on identifying the sites in the neighborhood so we can include the access to the waterway. so i'd like to say i'll call up jess to the microphone and talk about community garden (clapping.) thank you, ann many you're amazing. commissioners and want thank you for having me and is special thanks to my neighbors and activists in the room. i'm jeffrey i'm a baby resident i've live here 15 years. i'm a student and admirer of people sitting next to me and others. i'm a co- founder and i director the gardens initiative. we're a community based organization that started years ago which we started to plant flowers. at that time when the block was ground zero in the bayview that became a partial point for orcha flash point for consensus based decision macro at the grassroots level a ground level for plays that received negative attention. so many of united states felt in under no circumstances days living on the block and we came to understand it was connecting with one other
my partner in the e j program is training tenants with the housing arthur on how to reduce pesticides. we're working now on identifying the sites in the neighborhood so we can include the access to the waterway. so i'd like to say i'll call up jess to the microphone and talk about community garden (clapping.) thank you, ann many you're amazing. commissioners and want thank you for having me and is special thanks to my neighbors and activists in the room. i'm jeffrey i'm a baby resident i've...
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that's agenda for another day but having arthur a little bit of extra water helps >> please call the question. >> on the matter of the consideration of dalmatian of the finding there was a motion and acceptance to prove in the confrontational zone permit authorization. >> commissioner antonini. >> commissioner borden. >> commissioner hillis. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya and lt. governor guadagno. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes announcements 6 to zero >> commissioners item 17 csa was continued and will place you on that 18 abc at is 15 hundred request for a condition. >> excuse me. should we tack - take a 5 minute break. less than 5 minutes. >> okay welcome to san francisco planning commission regular meeting. we're in the process of calling items 18 abc. at the 1500 page street request for conditional use authorization >> good afternoon. i'm with the department staff. as the project team has a presentation i'll obey belief. the item before you is a hifkd resource to create one hundred percent of housing projects in conjunction with the mayors housing. it would
that's agenda for another day but having arthur a little bit of extra water helps >> please call the question. >> on the matter of the consideration of dalmatian of the finding there was a motion and acceptance to prove in the confrontational zone permit authorization. >> commissioner antonini. >> commissioner borden. >> commissioner hillis. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya and lt. governor guadagno. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes announcements...