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arthur laffer. [applause] >> thank you very much, tom. i had the pleasure of introducing tom not long ago when he got his award here from the manhattan institute, so it was a real pleasure in reverse. you are actually even a little bit funnier that i was. just a little bit. do any of you find this was unusual at all? all? i'm from cleveland, ohio, and i don't know if you saw a late effects. they are getting all sorts of records. i think in buffalo it got up to 75 inches of snow. i remember long ago, do any of you remember jack kemp lacks remember jack? [applause] i remember jack. i called jack. he was in buffalo and i asked him, jack, what's the weather like in buffalo? he said, it's clear and still. it snows clear to your ass and it is still coming down. [laughter] so let me if i can have a little fun. you might if i have fun with people here today? is it all right? it's a fun topic especially after the election of november 4. [applause] especially after the election of november 4. i'm going to sit about three '04 times just to be sure -
arthur laffer. [applause] >> thank you very much, tom. i had the pleasure of introducing tom not long ago when he got his award here from the manhattan institute, so it was a real pleasure in reverse. you are actually even a little bit funnier that i was. just a little bit. do any of you find this was unusual at all? all? i'm from cleveland, ohio, and i don't know if you saw a late effects. they are getting all sorts of records. i think in buffalo it got up to 75 inches of snow. i...
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your thoughts, arthur? particular women, obviously that is heartbreaking, these particular women with this particular i know very well, this is her mo. those women were not speaking extemporaneously. they were reading off document the attorney prepared. asking to waive statute of limitations. for years the government put statute limitations there for a reason. it means you can't come back 25 years later and accuses somebody of something. they have no way of defending themselves. hypothetically in 1973 when this woman saying bill cosby did something to her, if he was in vietnam performing for the troops, how does he remember that now? how does know that now? how does he defend himself now? i think all three women are taking about events happened before any of you were born. so at this point, it is a defendant is in a position that she or he can not defend themselves. that is why there are statute of limitations for every single crime except murder. >> thank you. by the way for making me so young. not true. b
your thoughts, arthur? particular women, obviously that is heartbreaking, these particular women with this particular i know very well, this is her mo. those women were not speaking extemporaneously. they were reading off document the attorney prepared. asking to waive statute of limitations. for years the government put statute limitations there for a reason. it means you can't come back 25 years later and accuses somebody of something. they have no way of defending themselves. hypothetically...
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you are in booktv on c-span2 ways arthur brooks. >> dr.more that you seem to be expires and the answers to many of our social else and our government isn't doing anything. is this because they are more interested in sustaining themselves than they are taking care of the country? not understanding that sooner or later the country simply going to explode. >> guest: yeah, thank you. i appreciate the question. it is hard for me to be in the heart of policymakers and look at their motives. i can look at the fact we are not dealing with a lot of issues we need to. to begin with this much easier when you're not in government ticket solutions than when you are because the puka process is complicated to be sure. there's a bigger problem we need to deal with them that's leadership. leaders again to look at political coalitions and try to simply accumulate political power while bashing enemies. leadership is actually using power for a positive purpose. it is basically saying i will ask people to sacrifice and do hard danes. that is not what we have i
you are in booktv on c-span2 ways arthur brooks. >> dr.more that you seem to be expires and the answers to many of our social else and our government isn't doing anything. is this because they are more interested in sustaining themselves than they are taking care of the country? not understanding that sooner or later the country simply going to explode. >> guest: yeah, thank you. i appreciate the question. it is hard for me to be in the heart of policymakers and look at their...
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here are some of the arthur brooks answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> host: arthur brooks, one of herbiggest influences, charles murray. >> guest: a scholar at the american enterprise institute who has written voluminously on so many different topics. he wrote the first book about welfare reform. charles murray's work ended up going back to, you know, i think that we talked about this quite a lot. the book is called losing ground. it is written in 1984, and it basically made this one profound point. charles murray said the problem in the welfare system is not that it wastes so much money, which invaded rules the life of the people that we are trying to help by making them permanently dependent on the state. this is such an important point that people agree left and right and it is beyond contention at this point. he has a visionary ability to get some major ideas across and it is a privilege to be working with him. >> host: it was pretty controversy over when you go to the bell curve. >> guest: the essential point of the bell curve, the controversy is that these were some of the work
here are some of the arthur brooks answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> host: arthur brooks, one of herbiggest influences, charles murray. >> guest: a scholar at the american enterprise institute who has written voluminously on so many different topics. he wrote the first book about welfare reform. charles murray's work ended up going back to, you know, i think that we talked about this quite a lot. the book is called losing ground. it is written in 1984, and...
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for more on this now, joining us once again is arthur adala. you were just leaving the studio moments ago, and you said this probably won't happen today because there's going to be this huge festivity. >> what happened in ferguson is they were able to keep everything under wraps, and there was an official announcement. i applauded that at the time. even though the grand jury is a secret proceeding, there are a lot of moving parts. there are stenographers that know what the vote is. there are clerks that take things down that know what the votes are. there are police officers right there that know what the votes are. these people have longstanding relationship with the media. close relationships with the media. >> is it illegal to tell the media? >> it's not illegal for a police officer who is stationed there to say i kind of heard that, you know, this -- it would be -- i don't know. i think it is illegal for a grand juror to come out and say what happened and what the results were. a little bit of surprise. a little bit. only because, look, in
for more on this now, joining us once again is arthur adala. you were just leaving the studio moments ago, and you said this probably won't happen today because there's going to be this huge festivity. >> what happened in ferguson is they were able to keep everything under wraps, and there was an official announcement. i applauded that at the time. even though the grand jury is a secret proceeding, there are a lot of moving parts. there are stenographers that know what the vote is. there...
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mack arthur was 10 years younger than screws. i guess i have to say that i always felt the alabama regimen was diminished until the time for the fighting came. the paper said there was about 65,000 people in attendance to this final parade. >> let's go back to this 15 thd infantry. a lot of physical training, a cp lot of opening.tively it was a relatively small reservation and they were not there that long. ath but they braught the division together at that point. there was conflict that you brought the complex together. it was pretty constant fistfights between the high riso of the 165th-6th and some of tho new york soldiers told the 15th calvary guys who had come from the mexican border back up to l camp mills that these alabamans were going to be out to get you. there was tension, no question about it. there was an instant that took t place at a local railroad station.il a black railroad worker was at the station. it happened to be standing therd doing nothing except standing there when a bunch of these drunk guys from alabama
mack arthur was 10 years younger than screws. i guess i have to say that i always felt the alabama regimen was diminished until the time for the fighting came. the paper said there was about 65,000 people in attendance to this final parade. >> let's go back to this 15 thd infantry. a lot of physical training, a cp lot of opening.tively it was a relatively small reservation and they were not there that long. ath but they braught the division together at that point. there was conflict that...
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commissioner, arthur, good to see you both. many of these protesters are chanting, hands up, don't shoot. a cry that's spread from ferguson, missouri. and based on a story that a number of witnesses testified in ferguson was not true. up next we'll speak live with one of the protest leaders. how is it about race when every witness who testified michael brown was charging that cop was african-american? >> well, because african-americans can make mistakes too. >> all of them? all six of them? you don't need to think that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil... and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. >>> there have been statements made about this particular case that seem to many to be beyond the pale including that the decision by the grand jury not to indict this police officer under these circumstances underscores an unwritten rule that black live haves no value and that you may kill black men in t
commissioner, arthur, good to see you both. many of these protesters are chanting, hands up, don't shoot. a cry that's spread from ferguson, missouri. and based on a story that a number of witnesses testified in ferguson was not true. up next we'll speak live with one of the protest leaders. how is it about race when every witness who testified michael brown was charging that cop was african-american? >> well, because african-americans can make mistakes too. >> all of them? all six...
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arthur bloom didn't know what to do. until the rhythm and joy turned this soldier back into the musician he loved to be. in that basic bond, arthur knew that if he could fill that hospital with music, then that would help them all heal. so in 2007, he started music corps that has provided music training to hundreds of wounded warriors. these guys are so good. they formed a band and they have played at madison square garden and the kennedy center. these soldiers are becoming whole again because arthur has filled the silence with the notes and melodies that keep all of us alive and dreaming. take a look. ♪ >> music makes sense to me. it's how i'm wired. i just go from one musical experience to the next. that's been my life. i never decided to be a professional musician. it's just what i've always done. when i first came to walter reed, i learned that injured troops were being saved due to incredible advances with battlefield medicine. but the injuries are extremely complex and in many cases catastrophic. imagine you're thi
arthur bloom didn't know what to do. until the rhythm and joy turned this soldier back into the musician he loved to be. in that basic bond, arthur knew that if he could fill that hospital with music, then that would help them all heal. so in 2007, he started music corps that has provided music training to hundreds of wounded warriors. these guys are so good. they formed a band and they have played at madison square garden and the kennedy center. these soldiers are becoming whole again because...
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it is just good music. >> ladies and gentlemen, cnn hero, arthur bloom! >> thank you.alter reed, i'm reminded of who the true heroes are. on their behalf, on behalf of all the great musicians working in music corps, and all the service members at walter reed and across the country we hope to help, thank you. >> and now ladies and gentlemen, cnn hero arthur bloom, and special guest, cheryl crow joining the music corps wounded band, nathan kalwicke, tim donnelly to perform "wide river to cross". [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there is a sorrow in the wind ♪ blowing down the road i've been ♪ ♪ i can hear it cry while shadows steal the sun ♪ ♪ but i cannot look back now ♪ ♪ i've come too far to turn around ♪ because there is still the race ahead that i must run ♪ i'm only half way home ♪ ♪ i've got to turn ♪ til i find the thing that i have lost ♪ i've come a long, long road ♪ still got some miles to go ♪ i've got a wide, wide river to cross ♪ i have stumbled ♪ i have strength ♪ ♪ you can trace the tracks i've made ♪ all across the memories my heart recalls ♪ but i'm stil
it is just good music. >> ladies and gentlemen, cnn hero, arthur bloom! >> thank you.alter reed, i'm reminded of who the true heroes are. on their behalf, on behalf of all the great musicians working in music corps, and all the service members at walter reed and across the country we hope to help, thank you. >> and now ladies and gentlemen, cnn hero arthur bloom, and special guest, cheryl crow joining the music corps wounded band, nathan kalwicke, tim donnelly to perform...
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arthur c. cashen. december 30th 1964. here's the man himself. arthur cashen here with us. >> i've seen a great many things. some very pleasant and terrific rallies and stories. some not so pleasant. this is a civilization changing event. certainly you don't want to have terrorists appear victorious but security will change everywhere. you begin to hear people get more decemberspondent as continuing day after day after day. this is stunning. people avoid all assets. it's a stampede to safety. it's a little too early, often it's the second mouse who gets the cheese. dropping like dominos all around the globe. that's got everybody worried. i think we're in for several years of really tough sledding. this is another fine mess they've go us into. this game is on the up and up. i don't know it's time to open the bubbly quite yet. i don't know if it's the same page with the prayers, but with aaron. >> we like your hat by the way. >> finally got a chance to wear it. this game is not done by high school kids. when people are selling, particularly in a se
arthur c. cashen. december 30th 1964. here's the man himself. arthur cashen here with us. >> i've seen a great many things. some very pleasant and terrific rallies and stories. some not so pleasant. this is a civilization changing event. certainly you don't want to have terrorists appear victorious but security will change everywhere. you begin to hear people get more decemberspondent as continuing day after day after day. this is stunning. people avoid all assets. it's a stampede to...
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i will read, arthur. >> right on. thank you, becky.ys. >> look forward to seeing it, arthur. great to see you. >> happy holidays. >> you too. >> it's unbelievable. did you not tell your bosses about him? >> we love him. >>> coming up, disrupters under fire. uber fighting regulatory obstacles. snapchat being criticized for storing old photos even though it insists they aren't. and taylor swift's public rant about spotify fueling concerns about streaming music. we'll take a closer look at how these companies are shaking things up. plus market-moving data on the economy. stock picks from scott black and the big did k biz of ugly sweaters. we might even wear some when we return. ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac. ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2015 standard collection ats for around $329 a month. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and puttin
i will read, arthur. >> right on. thank you, becky.ys. >> look forward to seeing it, arthur. great to see you. >> happy holidays. >> you too. >> it's unbelievable. did you not tell your bosses about him? >> we love him. >>> coming up, disrupters under fire. uber fighting regulatory obstacles. snapchat being criticized for storing old photos even though it insists they aren't. and taylor swift's public rant about spotify fueling concerns about...
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arthur, let me start with you today.he basis of the story is that a lot of people put things on layaway. in some cases they actually paid in full and then they got an e-mail from k-mart saying, sorry, you're not going to actually get that. >> two different situations here. there are one of the people who followed the rules. you know, that's what the lay-away plan is. it's a contract. i'll pay for it over time xshgs then it will be mine. the people who did pay and if you go on the intbt, a lot of people paid a week before it was due. they have a legitimate gripe. k-mart has a legitimate ability under the contract to say, hey, under the contract it was supposed to be paid by december 13th. it's december 14th. you didn't pay it. we're taking it back. it's the first group that you really question. why is k-mart doing this? this is a public relations nightmare, and it's very hurtful for individuals right here. >> especially because if they're not going to get the money back for 14 days, you got to wonder what k-mart is doing
arthur, let me start with you today.he basis of the story is that a lot of people put things on layaway. in some cases they actually paid in full and then they got an e-mail from k-mart saying, sorry, you're not going to actually get that. >> two different situations here. there are one of the people who followed the rules. you know, that's what the lay-away plan is. it's a contract. i'll pay for it over time xshgs then it will be mine. the people who did pay and if you go on the intbt, a...
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let me go to arthur laffer. [inaudible conversations] >> worth noting that 70 percent of small business owners described the federal government as hostile to them. is there one single regulation to back no. have we ever repealed a regulation? not that i am aware of. that is a pretty heavy burden. >> so tax reform has been mentioned. i here a lot of talk about it. i don't here a lot of specifics. the growth in the 80s and 90s had much to do with broad-based tax reform, lower rates, broader base. what are you thinking? >> first week, 70 percent of finding the federal government hostile, the other 30% are selling to the federal government. sorry, government. sorry, i had to add that. let me, if i can, we have had lots and lots of years of experience in this country. 175 other countries for which we have enormous reservoir data, 50 states that have been performing experiments. we have huge amounts of experiential base on which to look at success and failure and economies. if you look at the conclusion comes out, to
let me go to arthur laffer. [inaudible conversations] >> worth noting that 70 percent of small business owners described the federal government as hostile to them. is there one single regulation to back no. have we ever repealed a regulation? not that i am aware of. that is a pretty heavy burden. >> so tax reform has been mentioned. i here a lot of talk about it. i don't here a lot of specifics. the growth in the 80s and 90s had much to do with broad-based tax reform, lower rates,...
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joining me now on the phone, arthur rosenberg, an aviation analyst.this. >> actually, i have, it e's something like this does happen occasionally, it even happens in the united states. essentially my understanding is that the flight data computers in the radar facility which would be equivalent to our air traffic control in europe, in london, essentially went down which would mean that the controllers who are giving directions to the commercial airplanes in that airspace are looking at a blank screen. they no longer see the airplane s their altitude, speed and direction. it's an obviously unsafe situation and that airspace has just been closed down until they bring the computers back online. >> what happens to the planes in the air? >> well, there's always a backup. the airplanes all have equipment on board, collision avoidance equipment. they're still capable of navigating -- using knave negotiational aids on the ground, gps, satellite, technology in the air. so everything is safe. the point of massive congestion would be in the landing environment w
joining me now on the phone, arthur rosenberg, an aviation analyst.this. >> actually, i have, it e's something like this does happen occasionally, it even happens in the united states. essentially my understanding is that the flight data computers in the radar facility which would be equivalent to our air traffic control in europe, in london, essentially went down which would mean that the controllers who are giving directions to the commercial airplanes in that airspace are looking at a...
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c-span: i mean, you mention arthur schlesinger. did he start with him? >> guest: yeah, this is his famous campaign in '52 when stevenson had the best speech writers we've ever--probably ever had--three pulitzer prize winners; arthur schlesinger, john kenneth galbraith, john bartlow martin--i mean, an all-star cast. c-span: where'd archibald macleish come in? >> guest: he wrote for stevenson, too. he wrote one of the best of stevenson's speeches, but there's always a difficulty because stevenson stood by those speeches and he liked to call these wonderful writers his researchers. and there was a little bit of element of pride there in--on the issues that--stevenson wanted to write these speeches. they--he was a messenger of this vision that he had of the united states. so we know today that no one makes up their own speeches, but in stevenson's time he stood very firmly on the notion that those were his speeches, and that's why he edited them all the time, so that there would be a little bit of a rumpus. i have to tell one story about the '52 campaign and
c-span: i mean, you mention arthur schlesinger. did he start with him? >> guest: yeah, this is his famous campaign in '52 when stevenson had the best speech writers we've ever--probably ever had--three pulitzer prize winners; arthur schlesinger, john kenneth galbraith, john bartlow martin--i mean, an all-star cast. c-span: where'd archibald macleish come in? >> guest: he wrote for stevenson, too. he wrote one of the best of stevenson's speeches, but there's always a difficulty...
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. >> arthur do you think the 12.8% flat tax and i'm going to stay with this inequality but i want tomove it back into the framework of her forms you were talking about. 12.8% flat tax for everybody can be a substantial tax cut for the rich quote unquote. that's the argument. there are people on the left and most of the people on the left oppose that and there are even some conservatives that oppose cutting the tax rate. what is your feeling about that? the argument of taxing the rich and redistributing income income and wealth inequality and how does that tie into the flat tax? >> let me if i can just say we have tons of data. the irs is extraordinarily confident in finding out where anyone who has any money exist. in fact the first publication in the english language, not in the english language but the great britain was the doomsday book which was a collection of taxes and great britain for the king so we could find what everyone had what. i will see right now that when we went from a zero tax on the rich to a 7% tax on the rich revenues went up down those people who are rich, i wi
. >> arthur do you think the 12.8% flat tax and i'm going to stay with this inequality but i want tomove it back into the framework of her forms you were talking about. 12.8% flat tax for everybody can be a substantial tax cut for the rich quote unquote. that's the argument. there are people on the left and most of the people on the left oppose that and there are even some conservatives that oppose cutting the tax rate. what is your feeling about that? the argument of taxing the rich and...
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de diciembre y el viernes pasado la polica ubic el vehculo sobre la cuadra seis del bulevard mac arthurrrest a cuatro sospechosos que estaban en su interior... --- vctimas y testigos identificaron a los sujetos como responsables de mltiples robos... ---la polica recuper varios artculos robados que estaban al interior del coche... juanfra --- en santa cruz la polica busca al chofer que atropell a un ciclista y luego se dio a la fuga... take vo --- el accidente ocurri el viernes por la maÑana cuando ''jose adan lainez'' de 63 años de edad fue arrollado mientras andaba en su bicicleta sobre la avenida ''soquel'' cerca a la avenida ''hagemann''.... ---el conductor conduca una camioneta blanca toyota modelo tundra del año 2007... --- de acuerdo con las autoridades el hombre tambin habra golpeado con su vehculo un semforo... juanfra/topvo ---en san francisco las autoridades piden al pblico para que ayuden a dar con el paradero de un señor que desapareci el sbado y padece de alzheimer... ---''gerald penn'' de 63 años de edad fue visto por ltima vez saliendo de su casa ubicada en la calle ''edd
de diciembre y el viernes pasado la polica ubic el vehculo sobre la cuadra seis del bulevard mac arthurrrest a cuatro sospechosos que estaban en su interior... --- vctimas y testigos identificaron a los sujetos como responsables de mltiples robos... ---la polica recuper varios artculos robados que estaban al interior del coche... juanfra --- en santa cruz la polica busca al chofer que atropell a un ciclista y luego se dio a la fuga... take vo --- el accidente ocurri el viernes por la maÑana...
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de diciembre y el viernes pasado la polica ubic el vehculo sobre la cuadra seis del bulevard mac arthur arrest a cuatro sospechosos que estaban en su interior... --- vctimas y testigos identificaron a los sujetos como responsables de mltiples robos... ---la polica recuper varios artculos robados que estaban al interior del auto... juanfra ---2 sospechosos fueron arrestados el lunes, luego de desatar caos por una persecucin y cacera humana. take vo ---todo comenz en san francisco alrededor de las 8 y media de la maÑana, cuando los sospechosos robaron una camioneta del "san francisco chronicle" iniciando una persecucin que termin en san leandro. ---uno de los sospechosos se baj del carro y trat de huir a pie pero fue arrestado. ---el conductor manej un par de horas hasta el lago "chabott", donde detuvo el carro y trat de escapar corriendo sin xito. take vo ---momentos de terror vivieron los jvenes residentes de una vivienda en san francisco tras ser amarrados y sometidos a punta de pistola por ladrones que entraron a robar a su casa. ---esto sucedi cerca de las 3 de la madrugada el lunes
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they were buried, arthur, you know, has passed away, was very left wing. barber is very left wing, and arik sharon had just invaded lebanon and was not very popular in anywhere, particularly the united states. and that such an argument that it was, i was just itching to listen and write at the same time. so i kind of did it surreptitiously because they were so involved with themselv themselves. and i'm not sure i got everything, but you know, when situations are like that, you have to be very creative to record them. >> let's take the gentlemen here near the middle. >> my name is john doyle, and i was an assistant u.s. attorney at the office of bob morgenthau when you u.s. district attorney. in fact, i was assigned to prosecute cases against the weather underground so i was one of the enemies that you probably personally have. [laughter] you and your friends, you talked about, this is before you met bob. you talk to you and your friends being on one side and he being on the other. and my question is, in your community, among the friends and you personally,
they were buried, arthur, you know, has passed away, was very left wing. barber is very left wing, and arik sharon had just invaded lebanon and was not very popular in anywhere, particularly the united states. and that such an argument that it was, i was just itching to listen and write at the same time. so i kind of did it surreptitiously because they were so involved with themselv themselves. and i'm not sure i got everything, but you know, when situations are like that, you have to be very...
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here today, harris faulkner, andrea tantaros, kirsten powers, today's #oneluckyguy, arthur aidala.is outnumbered. >> whoever produce this is show has terrible judgment. this is my third or fourth time. i don't know why they keep asking me back but i guess to be tantaros's punching bag. i accept it. do the muhammad ali rope-a-dope. >> i was hitting heavy bag, i look up who is on tv, arthur aidala, fox local. waving his arms. >> punched bag harder. >> firing right hooks. >> using
here today, harris faulkner, andrea tantaros, kirsten powers, today's #oneluckyguy, arthur aidala.is outnumbered. >> whoever produce this is show has terrible judgment. this is my third or fourth time. i don't know why they keep asking me back but i guess to be tantaros's punching bag. i accept it. do the muhammad ali rope-a-dope. >> i was hitting heavy bag, i look up who is on tv, arthur aidala, fox local. waving his arms. >> punched bag harder. >> firing right hooks....
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you will recognize the stanley arthur's portrait of thomas jefferson which is in this museum. short, a portrait by charles peale, maybe rembrandt peale in the art museum of william and mary. in diplomacy,ed jeffs and busy transforming his notes on virginia into a manuscript. kind ofs on virginia mysterious documents. he describes them an autobiography in his words when "theseved in france memoranda were old newspapers, bond without order and filled with duplications." they were not a manuscript in other words. it is not surprising the project of transforming the pages into a book took nine months to complete and probably would've taken far longer had jefferson -- william short was the cousin of his deceased wife. if we sure had not been there to help him. -- william short had not been there to help him. .his is by a man named ferris but need jefferson's head -- is johnjefferson's head paul jones and i'm taking liberty with it today. franklin asplace the american ambassador asked -- i believe it was after his elevation that jefferson began to circulate in a parisian society. i
you will recognize the stanley arthur's portrait of thomas jefferson which is in this museum. short, a portrait by charles peale, maybe rembrandt peale in the art museum of william and mary. in diplomacy,ed jeffs and busy transforming his notes on virginia into a manuscript. kind ofs on virginia mysterious documents. he describes them an autobiography in his words when "theseved in france memoranda were old newspapers, bond without order and filled with duplications." they were not a...
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. >> simon arthur brought his son to a car show. but he didn't want to say. >> i was bored and hot and wanted to walk home. >> we walked to the shopping mall before there are police stations the whole way. i said, all right, walk home. >> i wouldn't scared. >> i read about the abductions. >> you can be hit by lightning or struck by a meter too. >> i wasn't near a car and the cop asked where are my parents? >> the child lived a mile from this location. it's a great distance for a seven-year-old to travel without water or any nourishment around with him. we charged mr. arthur with reckless conduct. >> they put me in the back of the police car. >> this raises the question, who's child is it? the parents or the state's we want kids protected from abuse but don't parents get to decide if their own kids are mature enough to walk home on their own? >> to think that a child, let alone parents sometimes make really good judgments when they are in a situation that they cannot predict? >> that's how they learn good judgments. >> if a child is
. >> simon arthur brought his son to a car show. but he didn't want to say. >> i was bored and hot and wanted to walk home. >> we walked to the shopping mall before there are police stations the whole way. i said, all right, walk home. >> i wouldn't scared. >> i read about the abductions. >> you can be hit by lightning or struck by a meter too. >> i wasn't near a car and the cop asked where are my parents? >> the child lived a mile from this...
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arthur davis was not all that close. he did not have the ready access for the punch in washington that a general would have with the pentagon. that weekend the state department because ambassador davis could throw the weight around in washington a four-star general running the southern command based in panama could. >> one last thing. of the presson efforts. they were even more of said he couldn't control his daughter. susan, new first lady who had become one of the obligations most boisterous backers. embassy and to the banged on pots and pans. she often promoted the anti-noriega cause. >> it is true. lot. is a susan davis was a woman who was very emotionally involved in the opposition cause. >> who is the opposition? civic crusade. the businessman who were against noriega. who really started the strong demonstrations in june of 1987. went the family when he underground. the family lived with the davis is in the residence. gabrielle lewis, the leader of the political opposition used to be the ambassador to washington du
arthur davis was not all that close. he did not have the ready access for the punch in washington that a general would have with the pentagon. that weekend the state department because ambassador davis could throw the weight around in washington a four-star general running the southern command based in panama could. >> one last thing. of the presson efforts. they were even more of said he couldn't control his daughter. susan, new first lady who had become one of the obligations most...
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. >> simon arthur brought his 7-year-old to a car show but his son didn't want to stay. >> i was bored, i was hot, and i wanted to walk home. >> we walked to the shopping mall before. there's police station on the corner the whole way. i said, all right, walk home. >> i wasn't scared. >> i keep reading about abducts. >> yeah. possible to be hit by lightning or struck by a meteor. >> i wasn't very far and the cop asked me where are my parents. >> the child ended up living a mile and a half from the location. that's a great distance for a young, 7-year-old to travel by himself, without water or nourishment around with him. we were able to charge mr. arthur with reckless conduct. >> put handcuffs on me, put me in the back of the police car. >> this raises the question, whose child is it the parent's or the state? we want kids protected from abuse but don't parents decide if their own kids are mature enough to walk home on their own? >> if you think that a child, let alone parents sometimes, make really good judgments, when they are in a situation that they cannot predict? >> that's how th
. >> simon arthur brought his 7-year-old to a car show but his son didn't want to stay. >> i was bored, i was hot, and i wanted to walk home. >> we walked to the shopping mall before. there's police station on the corner the whole way. i said, all right, walk home. >> i wasn't scared. >> i keep reading about abducts. >> yeah. possible to be hit by lightning or struck by a meteor. >> i wasn't very far and the cop asked me where are my parents. >>...
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fox's arthur chen explains. >> reporter: to spread or not to spread should be an easy calls.one riders often get wrong, mostly man riders it's the target of some blogs and others are too are chiming. >> remember johnny khi and his etiquette lesson for tourists. he teamed up with the new york times asking male riders to stop spreading the news. >> some people have no bags and they still take two seats. >> word is man spreading. >> germs. >> you may not know the term but knows the habit. >> close their legs so i can have more space. sometimes i ignore it. it depends on how crowded it is on the train. >> reporter: as for male riders they are split on the issue. for some it comes down to size which apparently does matter. >> i'm a big guy. i need space, and there's nothing i can do about that in the short term. >> reporter: man spreading is the top complaint amongst female rider noose contacted the agency sparking the courtesy campaign launched today. >> just a new version, new edition of some of the things you've seen out there before. refresher reminder to customers they should
fox's arthur chen explains. >> reporter: to spread or not to spread should be an easy calls.one riders often get wrong, mostly man riders it's the target of some blogs and others are too are chiming. >> remember johnny khi and his etiquette lesson for tourists. he teamed up with the new york times asking male riders to stop spreading the news. >> some people have no bags and they still take two seats. >> word is man spreading. >> germs. >> you may not know...
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i find with that much smoke, arthur, it sounds really bad.oing to, i only expect the black media to hold the standards of excellence -- >> that's ridiculous. >> that's not an answer. if somebody accused me of rape, they accused you, what would you do? >> i would be standing on this table screaming at the top of my lungs -- >> absolutely. why isn't he doing that? >> well, he has lawyers. just to be clear i'm not saying anyone is lying. >> this has been going on behind the scenes for years now. >> here's what i would argue to a jury. i'm here as a lawyer. if this has been going on for years, a prosecutor in pennsylvania investigated one of these claims and did not bring any charges. >> he said he wanted to but didn't have enough evidence. he believed the charges, remember, he said that. >> evidence in a rape case is one person's word against another. >> now it's 25 people against one, isn't it? >> but what happened, sean, the statute of limitations have run out. why are statute of limitations there? they're there to protect people like you and
i find with that much smoke, arthur, it sounds really bad.oing to, i only expect the black media to hold the standards of excellence -- >> that's ridiculous. >> that's not an answer. if somebody accused me of rape, they accused you, what would you do? >> i would be standing on this table screaming at the top of my lungs -- >> absolutely. why isn't he doing that? >> well, he has lawyers. just to be clear i'm not saying anyone is lying. >> this has been going...
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in harlem, arthur chen, fox ne news. >> okay. >> all right. >> yeah. >> here's the thing.hing. how does a six month old sing a christmas carol. >> i like this one better. it can be done. a baby taking on a classic is doing just that. a baby with some help from dad daddy. >> deck the halls with bows of hold hold,. >>> fl, la, la, la, la. >> tis the season to be jolly. fa -- la, la, la, la, la. >> don we now are gay apparel -- >> this is what i like. all right. it's a non convention al take on deck the halls much this going viral kind of like that lady we just saw. so far this only has 1 million views. >> if you listen to this you may not be going to sleep but it's funny. >> howard, you love that. come on. >> i'm glad people have a lot of time on their hands. >> that's what iain actually said good oh, my gosh. i'll go to sleep after that. all right. the jimmy rollins trade to the dodgers had some hang yups. but don't worry it will happen. i'll explain the problem. >> and the flyers continue to look at their goaltender to win games. he did his job ♪ >> tonight the last home g
in harlem, arthur chen, fox ne news. >> okay. >> all right. >> yeah. >> here's the thing.hing. how does a six month old sing a christmas carol. >> i like this one better. it can be done. a baby taking on a classic is doing just that. a baby with some help from dad daddy. >> deck the halls with bows of hold hold,. >>> fl, la, la, la, la. >> tis the season to be jolly. fa -- la, la, la, la, la. >> don we now are gay apparel -- >> this...
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protect our right to exist that soil has been a part of what was here and when the great design by arthur incredible series of buildings the ultimate one was to be the arrest warrant memorial with an appropriate acknowledgment of a veteran's contribution our participating in exactly that today and i must say i'm delighted mr. mayor that i was called upon by many of your department heads that i was called upon by the war memorial opera house board called b upon by general mike to be a part of the effort to complete the circle to produce what our about to see we can celebrate and we celebrate with all of the fan fair that goes with being a san franciscan because now a veterans this is a special place. (clapping.) >> now is my honor and pleasure to introduce united states senator feinstein who certainly has close ties with san francisco and as honorary co-chair for fleet week senator (clapping.) thank you, thank you very much mike and to my friend of mine secretary shuttering and my pal charlotte and mayor ed lee and everyone who is here i just wanted to thank everyone wearing a whitecap her
protect our right to exist that soil has been a part of what was here and when the great design by arthur incredible series of buildings the ultimate one was to be the arrest warrant memorial with an appropriate acknowledgment of a veteran's contribution our participating in exactly that today and i must say i'm delighted mr. mayor that i was called upon by many of your department heads that i was called upon by the war memorial opera house board called b upon by general mike to be a part of...
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. >> arthur, there were protests outside of building here in times square for the past week since the non indictment in the ferguson situation. i certainly hope nothing happens in new york city today. we have the tree captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: to the a technological innovation in fast food. chicken fingers now contain real finger. then i timely take a stand on a controversial issue. yes the vatican was a little harsh on gallow galileo. and my guest christopher know lan is the director of "interstellar" and "batman" movies. i will tell him my theory that batman is clark kent. burger king has brought back the yumbo sandwich. don't worry some of them are new. this is the "colbert captioning sponsored by comedy central report." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> audience: stephen! stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, good to have you with us. in here, out there, all around the world. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: you know i need your energy. you know i need it thank you, so much for everything you
. >> arthur, there were protests outside of building here in times square for the past week since the non indictment in the ferguson situation. i certainly hope nothing happens in new york city today. we have the tree captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: to the a technological innovation in fast food. chicken fingers now contain real finger. then i timely take a stand on a controversial issue. yes the vatican was...
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the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c., in 1969. >> the civil rights thing was big. i walked up 14th street. the mayor. 1969. my clothing reaked with tear gas, in my clothing and my eyes and i loved it. >> ward and also began a 45-year to rear as one of the area's premier news anchors, and we shared the desk at wusa and here at wjla for the past 10 years. >> the best 10 years i have ever had, right here, and also the chance to reunite with you was a main factor. you and doug hill, and the bonus was becoming so friendly with leon harris and alison starling and of course jim grant. >> gordon also brought an award-winning news institution with them, "inside washington." >> it was not about the subject matter, and i did not care about ideology. it was like a conversation around the dinner table. after the meal is served, you can have spirited conversations. that was my game
the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c., in 1969. >> the civil rights thing was big. i walked up 14th street. the mayor. 1969. my clothing reaked with tear gas, in my clothing and my eyes and i loved it. >> ward and also began a 45-year to rear as one of the area's...
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december 30 1964 one arthur d. cashin jr signed that book. we've been going down some of the old-timers looking at some of the other names that signed it. a few people are still with us thank heavens. we've been asking for comments overall. the important thing is the most important historian and our dear friend art cashin has been with us. you are going to go over and talk to the guys when you look at a book like this give us your thoughts with all your family around. >> it's a terribly great honor. not only rockefeller and jpmorgan and showing my age, this is the original book. there are three more books after this. i had the great honor of being in the same book with some of the great names of finance. >> why don't you go and talk to carl and the guys. i know some of the guys have a few questions. maybe i'll have a chance to toss them to you. back to you. >> what an amazing relic. thank you for showing us the book. first a check on the nasdaq in the opening few minutes. looks like flat action but we are watching that key level back to 2000.
december 30 1964 one arthur d. cashin jr signed that book. we've been going down some of the old-timers looking at some of the other names that signed it. a few people are still with us thank heavens. we've been asking for comments overall. the important thing is the most important historian and our dear friend art cashin has been with us. you are going to go over and talk to the guys when you look at a book like this give us your thoughts with all your family around. >> it's a terribly...
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arthur pamela paul and others talk about their reading habits. on american history tv on c-span3 at 8 p.m. eastern, the fall of the berlin wall with c-span footage of george bush and bob dole with speeches from presidents john kennedy and ronald reagan. at noon, fashion experts on first ladies' fashion choices and how they represented the styles of the times in which they lived. then at 10:00, former nbc news anchor tom brokaw on his more than 50 years of reporting on world events. that's this christmas day on the c-span networks. for a complete schedule g to c-span.org. >>> american history tv visited the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia, which was hosting a symposium marking the world war i centennial. coming up next, historians and authors discuss world war i's legacy. they talk about how the war is remembered and the lasting legacy of american economic involvement in europe. this panel is about an hour. >>> our final session of the day answers a question that no matter what type of historiy you really talk about here at macarthur memor
arthur pamela paul and others talk about their reading habits. on american history tv on c-span3 at 8 p.m. eastern, the fall of the berlin wall with c-span footage of george bush and bob dole with speeches from presidents john kennedy and ronald reagan. at noon, fashion experts on first ladies' fashion choices and how they represented the styles of the times in which they lived. then at 10:00, former nbc news anchor tom brokaw on his more than 50 years of reporting on world events. that's this...
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they went for more than $78,000 and a letter to her last husband, arthur miller, that brought in more00. >> jill, thank you. >>> and when we return, a look at sunday's nfl action, and there's a fun way for sports fans to give to charity but we'll show you one teddy bear toss that did not go as planned. that's why, whenever the need arises... walgreens is always right around the corner, so you can get in and out in no time. and help keep the magic in your holidays. at the corner of happy and healthy. plus get up to $20 in jingle cash on next week's purchase of $30 or more. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. >>> here's a loo
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. >> arthur, there were protests outside of building here in times square for the past week since the ferguson situation. i certainly hope nothing happens in new york city today. we have the tree captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: to the a technological innovation in fast food. chicken fingers now
. >> arthur, there were protests outside of building here in times square for the past week since the ferguson situation. i certainly hope nothing happens in new york city today. we have the tree captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: to the a technological innovation in fast food. chicken fingers now
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you know you know my dad arthur a fletcher. >> from kansas?>> yes. >> yes. >> i just want to mention that, though. absolutely. >> i was skimming i was skimming through your book and noticed one of the sections that i definitely have concerned with i read in the new york times it was $60 trillion that the banks used to launder arms and drug money from the cartel and selling arms to the iranians and no one went to jail, nobody went to jail, and yet jail, and yet we are going to jail for petty drugs. and i am glad you mentioned, , but when i tell people $60 trillion they still look at me like him talking about something that cannot be imagined. i'm like, yeah, it's hard to believe that when this economy is for trillion dollars and we have 60 trillion being stolen. and nobody. too big, they said, to go to jail. >> that was in the book, though, book, though, brother. >> that was in the new york times. >> outcome of the times? i thought somebody snuck something in my text. i got you. i understand. >> in the book you start out in the beginning talkin
you know you know my dad arthur a fletcher. >> from kansas?>> yes. >> yes. >> i just want to mention that, though. absolutely. >> i was skimming i was skimming through your book and noticed one of the sections that i definitely have concerned with i read in the new york times it was $60 trillion that the banks used to launder arms and drug money from the cartel and selling arms to the iranians and no one went to jail, nobody went to jail, and yet jail, and yet we...
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is arthur going to be a happy man? do we have enough juice to bring this home? they have some holes this roster. they responded today and played exceptional football. >> kevin: so the falcons with a win today. remain in first place in the nfc south. tied with the saints. they have a tie breaker. they'll meet in week 16 which will clearly be a big game. still 9-3. still in first place. losing two in a row for the first time in a long time. they have some things to figure out on offense today. belonged to the atlanta fal konls. it was their day in every facet of it. 29-18. they take down the cardinals. julio jones was a monster today. the falcons get a big win. they remain in first. the cardinals go home losers. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! we are
is arthur going to be a happy man? do we have enough juice to bring this home? they have some holes this roster. they responded today and played exceptional football. >> kevin: so the falcons with a win today. remain in first place in the nfc south. tied with the saints. they have a tie breaker. they'll meet in week 16 which will clearly be a big game. still 9-3. still in first place. losing two in a row for the first time in a long time. they have some things to figure out on offense...