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arthur grew up in brookfield park. he would often say arthur almost never got mad. when someone from richmond would come up to him and he would say arthur we are so proud of you. i'm from richmond. i used to love to watch you play at bird park when you are a boy. >> he talks about that in one of his autobiographies. a bit of compensation at 16 years old he lost his virginity in the parking lot at bird park. don't get mad get even. >> one of the complications of doing that because i worked so closely. a very eligible bachelor for a very long time. in all kinds of people. and other tennis players from it was a bit -- a bit controversial at the time. i would read some of that manuscript out light -- out loud. i would just kind of start blushing. i was very thankful for that when i started the book i was afraid he was known as such a great sportsman. he was the captain. and arthur was the captain. he was in his super breath stage then. i was such a jerk in those days. don't try to make me any more of a jerk than i already was. there was a lot of pressure for him to be t
arthur grew up in brookfield park. he would often say arthur almost never got mad. when someone from richmond would come up to him and he would say arthur we are so proud of you. i'm from richmond. i used to love to watch you play at bird park when you are a boy. >> he talks about that in one of his autobiographies. a bit of compensation at 16 years old he lost his virginity in the parking lot at bird park. don't get mad get even. >> one of the complications of doing that because i...
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and i really was arthur ashe. he was known for his civic sense of duty. he refused to play in south africa as a protest against their policy of apartheid, so he was very much involved in what would be that peaceful resistance, so he was very much an activist. above arthur ashe is yet another "time" cover, and this is of denny mcclain of the detroit tigers, and he would take the detroit tigers to the world series, they would win the world series, and denny mcclain would win most valuable player, which was unusual because it was almost never given to a pitcher. the cy young award was given to a pitcher. and in this picture, tommy smith would win gold and john carlos would win bronze, and an australian by the name of peter norman would take the silver. as you can see, their gloved fists are in the air as a quiet protest against racial inequality the experienced in america, an iconic image. in doing an exhibit like this, sometimes there are juxtapositions you can't anticipate until you lay out the show, and this is a wonderful example of juxtaposition, arthur
and i really was arthur ashe. he was known for his civic sense of duty. he refused to play in south africa as a protest against their policy of apartheid, so he was very much involved in what would be that peaceful resistance, so he was very much an activist. above arthur ashe is yet another "time" cover, and this is of denny mcclain of the detroit tigers, and he would take the detroit tigers to the world series, they would win the world series, and denny mcclain would win most...
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(paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production.t lays out a blueprint for how the noir narrative works. there's a character who has a secure job at the beginning. has a secure relationship with a woman. the woman leaves to go to hollywood. and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into. (paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under mysterious circumstances. the hero takes on the identity of a dead man, the most desperate thing you can do in film noir. (man's thoughts) i saw at once he was dead and i was in for it. who would believe he fell out of the car? (kathryn bigelow) "detour" is quintessential noir insofar as it's so raw, it's so exposed. there is nothing to comfort you. (man's thoughts) instinct told me to run, but i realized it was hopeless. enter the heart of darkness, it is a descent into hell, visually and internally, from which you cannot escape until it's over with. i knew him better
(paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production.t lays out a blueprint for how the noir narrative works. there's a character who has a secure job at the beginning. has a secure relationship with a woman. the woman leaves to go to hollywood. and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into. (paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under...
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back with me, arthur brooks.wear a love pin every day to remind people, it's a verb. you have to actually do it. >> right. >> here's the criticism i get, though. when i say on a regular basis, let's just open our minds and hearts, can't we get a little bit closer, people respond to me and say, that's easy for you to say. you're a white woman. and you and i are two white people having this conversation. and we do have the benefit of white privilege. and others will say, things are so unjust, you have to burn the house down in order to rebuild it. >> right. so, that's a profoundly -- it's an argument that actually doesn't hold any water because you can't persuade anybody under those circumstances. >> and if you burn a house down, nobody has anywhere to live. >> if our argument is i'm right and you're stupid and evil, there is nobody in america that will be persuaded by that, so it's an impractical argument and also is morally unjust. everybody watching us, every single person loves somebody with whom they disagree
back with me, arthur brooks.wear a love pin every day to remind people, it's a verb. you have to actually do it. >> right. >> here's the criticism i get, though. when i say on a regular basis, let's just open our minds and hearts, can't we get a little bit closer, people respond to me and say, that's easy for you to say. you're a white woman. and you and i are two white people having this conversation. and we do have the benefit of white privilege. and others will say, things are so...
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confiscations in the run up to the port arthur massacre australia was tracking on the label and right now she's as the americans since not in ninety six there brings zero mass shootings people would not mind to be silent in stride no. one nation was coached on how to react if soft a gunman was a village to another measure in a strenuous iraqi officials suggested to one nation that they smear advocates of gun control for exploiting the massacre there used to raise children but. if your policy isn't good enough to stand. there you there. for. the really good that's a great way to go the n i raised. also included planting articles there's a lot of times we are right now for like a local sheriff in wisconsin or whatever and we'll drop dead or she will have been strapped it will do a lot of the leg work because these people are busy and this is our job so we'll help them and then they'll submit it with their name on it so that it looks organic and that it's coming from that community we will have we're all behind this charlie al-jazeera sydney. zero contacted all those who featured in this
confiscations in the run up to the port arthur massacre australia was tracking on the label and right now she's as the americans since not in ninety six there brings zero mass shootings people would not mind to be silent in stride no. one nation was coached on how to react if soft a gunman was a village to another measure in a strenuous iraqi officials suggested to one nation that they smear advocates of gun control for exploiting the massacre there used to raise children but. if your policy...
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port arthur massacre that you referenced earlier. and it's been a constant refrain from the n.r.a. that the national firearms agreement that emerged after the put out the massacre is a fluid document. it should be repealed poses a danger to america's second amendment if u.s. politicians follow suit and there have been multiple references from the us hillary clinton barack obama and others have mentioned the study is experiences something that should be perhaps looked at or followed in some respect in the united states the n.r.a. hates that so i decided to find a way to present and a story and who. held similar views and australian whose position was that the national firearms agreement in his trailer had gone too far and needed to be pulled back a bit so we were sort of singing from the same hymn book as it were and the n.r.a. welcomed him in. i want to go to a date which is nine hundred ninety six and this four straight c. is in the memory nine hundred ninety six when a there was a mass shooting in tasmania i want to remind an international audience if you don't remember this and
port arthur massacre that you referenced earlier. and it's been a constant refrain from the n.r.a. that the national firearms agreement that emerged after the put out the massacre is a fluid document. it should be repealed poses a danger to america's second amendment if u.s. politicians follow suit and there have been multiple references from the us hillary clinton barack obama and others have mentioned the study is experiences something that should be perhaps looked at or followed in some...
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arthur brooks, good morning. >> how are you? host: i'm fine. people the enemies? >> consider all sorts of folks their enemies. the problem we have in america today is increasingly we see people on the other side of the political aisle as our enemies. we are more polarized than we have and since the civil war. one in six americans have stopped talking to a family member or close friend since the 2016 election because of politics and 93% of us hate it. so clearly we are doing something wrong. we are seeing the wrong people as our enemies. if we actually love the people and we in our midst treat people with warm heartedness instead of contempt we will find out they were not our enemies after all. host: what happens when you use the word love in these conversations? >> people say, finally. i'm a behavioral social scientist by training. i run one of the oldest think tanks in the world. i'm thinking how do i mix behavioral training with public policy work. i'm going to write about what i know the most about which is happiness and love. we were talking about socialism an
arthur brooks, good morning. >> how are you? host: i'm fine. people the enemies? >> consider all sorts of folks their enemies. the problem we have in america today is increasingly we see people on the other side of the political aisle as our enemies. we are more polarized than we have and since the civil war. one in six americans have stopped talking to a family member or close friend since the 2016 election because of politics and 93% of us hate it. so clearly we are doing...
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arthur, i appreciate you writing the book.is the president of the american enterprise institute, arthyou should read . we're going to have more details after the break. g to have more s after the break. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. be
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arthur. the timeline for daca is that the registrants had to be here before 2012. is that fair to say? >> that's correct. >> any -- any folks that have come in under similar circumstances since i think it was september of 2012, they are excluded from daca participation mplts is that fair? >> that's correct. >> and currently, there are 700 -- roughly 700,000 people who have registered and received the daca protections? >> just short of that, yes, sir. protections. >> just short of that. >> and the estimated number of people who may have otherwise been eligible, we don't know, but we are estimating, hire to that 2012 deadline is roughly 1 to 1.2 million people, is that correct? >> that's right, yes. >> that's why the bill last year provided for 1.8 million daca conversions to an amnesty type program, for long-term legal status. >> that's correct.>> post 2012, we've seen an increased number of family units, what is the estimate of post-2012 people who would otherwise be eligible to apply for dac
arthur. the timeline for daca is that the registrants had to be here before 2012. is that fair to say? >> that's correct. >> any -- any folks that have come in under similar circumstances since i think it was september of 2012, they are excluded from daca participation mplts is that fair? >> that's correct. >> and currently, there are 700 -- roughly 700,000 people who have registered and received the daca protections? >> just short of that, yes, sir. protections....
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arthur brooks is right, the way we confront it is every community, every college, every neighborhood and every city, let's have this debate and prove bds is wrong . as i conclude let me tell you about a moment i will never forget. once my family was invited to a shabbos dinner any brooklyn home and a wonderful older woman named freda was seated next to my daughter who was just then 10 years old. at one point the conversation turned to frieda's life and it became profoundly serious and she talked about the loved ones she had lost and my daughter asked her, she asked how it was possible she lost so many of her family. freda rolled up her sleeve and there were the numbers they tattooed on her arm in auschwitz. watching my little girl confront the worst consequences of anti-semitism was chilling and i could tell she would never see the world the same again. that moment that have a powerful truth to me and i think william faulkner said it best. the past is never dead, it is not even past. my friend never again means we must never forget the horrifying cost humanity has paid for anti-semit
arthur brooks is right, the way we confront it is every community, every college, every neighborhood and every city, let's have this debate and prove bds is wrong . as i conclude let me tell you about a moment i will never forget. once my family was invited to a shabbos dinner any brooklyn home and a wonderful older woman named freda was seated next to my daughter who was just then 10 years old. at one point the conversation turned to frieda's life and it became profoundly serious and she...
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tuna, michael, great to he so y see you. >>> coming up, aei president arthur brooks discusses jobs andshares of biogen and a quote on esaly, the partner here which also trades, a big company $23 billion. it was targeting beta amaloyd plaque i was reading an article the holy grail are cold fusion the company is tight-lipped about the phase three trials, weren't supposed to be released until 2020 now they pulled the plug the stock is under pressure. they licensed it from a company called neuramune we'll see if that trades scrapping an alzheimer's drug that had high hopes. we'll be right back. alpha seems more elusive today. is it because so many go after it the same way, chasing after short-term returns? instead if getting caught up with the crowd, the investment managers at pgim take a long term view. uncovering opportunities for alpha across public and private markets, while anticipating unforeseen risk, has powered our rise to a top ten global asset manager. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential financial, inc. the global investment management bu
tuna, michael, great to he so y see you. >>> coming up, aei president arthur brooks discusses jobs andshares of biogen and a quote on esaly, the partner here which also trades, a big company $23 billion. it was targeting beta amaloyd plaque i was reading an article the holy grail are cold fusion the company is tight-lipped about the phase three trials, weren't supposed to be released until 2020 now they pulled the plug the stock is under pressure. they licensed it from a company called...
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rifles and shotguns implemented after a mass shooting in one thousand nine hundred ninety six in port arthur tasmania when a gunman went on a rampage killing thirty five people and wounding twenty three the deadliest shooting in australian history the result was the national firearms program implementation act and a mandatory firearm buyback scheme in the united states where perhaps the world's physicists debate on gun control rages the powerful national rifle association or n.r.a. enjoys huge influence with us from sydney to tell us about this film and some of the findings peter charlie is an executive producer in the al-jazeera investigative unit also in sydney philip alpers associate professor at the university of sydney school of medicine and founding director of gun policy dot org and in auckland new zealand siena brown davis founding member of peace action that's a grassroots campaign good to have you here with us everybody peter the idea for this documentary eye catching title how to sell a massacre when did you decide you're going to make this film what was the prompt. well it will b
rifles and shotguns implemented after a mass shooting in one thousand nine hundred ninety six in port arthur tasmania when a gunman went on a rampage killing thirty five people and wounding twenty three the deadliest shooting in australian history the result was the national firearms program implementation act and a mandatory firearm buyback scheme in the united states where perhaps the world's physicists debate on gun control rages the powerful national rifle association or n.r.a. enjoys huge...
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coming up, the american institute president arthur brooks discusses his new book. and harvard professor stephen --itsky talks about how his talks about his new book. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, join the discussion. >> the only thing we have to fear is here in itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us say. [applause] >> c-span's new was book "the presidents." rank america's best and worst chief executives and provides insight into the lives of 44 american presidents. it includes interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped our leaders, the challenges they faced, and the legacies been left behind. shelves april 23, but you can preorder your copy as a hardcover or e-book today at c-span.org/the presidents or wherever books are sold. , at&t ceo randall stephenson takes questions on the state of technology, telecommunications, and five g technology at the economic club in washington dc. live coverage
coming up, the american institute president arthur brooks discusses his new book. and harvard professor stephen --itsky talks about how his talks about his new book. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, join the discussion. >> the only thing we have to fear is here in itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us say. [applause] >> c-span's new was...
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be an amnesty, and many of these changes mirror what happened in australia following the 1996 port arthur gunman killed 35 people, and there was academic research last year in australia suggesting that australia's stricter gun laws had almost certainly prevented more mass shootings, so the new zealand government is very much hoping that that will be the effect here. britain's prime minister has blamed members of parliament for not delivering brexit on time. in a televised speech, theresa may claimed she was on the side of the british people, who she said were tired of the whole process and just wanted out of the european union. the uk is currently set to leave injust over a week, with no withdrawal deal approved by parliament. mrs may has asked brussels to delay brexit, but indications from eu officials are that a delay will only be granted if she can get her deal through parliament — and her speech has infuriated many of the mps she needs to pass it. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. what is really going on in there? grappling with what officialdom admits is a genuine crisis
be an amnesty, and many of these changes mirror what happened in australia following the 1996 port arthur gunman killed 35 people, and there was academic research last year in australia suggesting that australia's stricter gun laws had almost certainly prevented more mass shootings, so the new zealand government is very much hoping that that will be the effect here. britain's prime minister has blamed members of parliament for not delivering brexit on time. in a televised speech, theresa may...
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this is donna for our guest arthur brooks. caller: i have a college degree but i now live in a senior with people who have a very different environment than me. who, some did not finish high school. at any rate, there is one lady i knew who spoke profanity every third word in and i was still friends with her. however another person came home from the grocery store who was from the same projects and she didn't speak any profanity and i said if you are from the same area and she said yes and i said that you don't talk anything like so and so and she had well we are all individuals. so i learned to listen and to understand not to be so driven by stereotypes. quick thank you for your call. in a lot of places, i hang out with a lot of musicians because i use to be one and sometimes you have to filter out the cuss words to get the underlying rich. if youhen do you know know if you're going to be successful in this idea? >> it's a good question. this is a long project. of books andot people and public figures working from day to day
this is donna for our guest arthur brooks. caller: i have a college degree but i now live in a senior with people who have a very different environment than me. who, some did not finish high school. at any rate, there is one lady i knew who spoke profanity every third word in and i was still friends with her. however another person came home from the grocery store who was from the same projects and she didn't speak any profanity and i said if you are from the same area and she said yes and i...
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the death toll continues to rise at port arthur where a gunman today when time random shooting spree the nightmare unfolded around how powerfully just commuting to get in a cafe but come the fall in the top five right gunmen stormed around the area unchallenged keeping his victims in this kind of play. the blues dixon proposes to soften up put in place following a message to a new strain in town of port arthur in one hundred ninety six. i'd never heard it got in the fall so my immediate thought was that it was a cop at our. window. in what was then one of the worst measure routings ever recorded in the world thirty five people were murdered. i'm seeing people. being shot and then i saw him and he had this massive very. large military waffle. and he was coming up behind my daughter. the killer was using an a.o.l. fifteen assault rifle it would become a weapon of choice in mass killings in america for years to come. no one's running no and screaming. that with every show. it's five is another life gone. and there's another life gone and is not a life gone. and you feel you're right mos
the death toll continues to rise at port arthur where a gunman today when time random shooting spree the nightmare unfolded around how powerfully just commuting to get in a cafe but come the fall in the top five right gunmen stormed around the area unchallenged keeping his victims in this kind of play. the blues dixon proposes to soften up put in place following a message to a new strain in town of port arthur in one hundred ninety six. i'd never heard it got in the fall so my immediate thought...
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this is donna for our guest arthur brooks. caller: i have a college degree but i now live in a senior with people who have a very different environment than me. who, some did not finish high school. at any rate, there is one lady i knew who spoke profanity every third word in and i was still friends with her. however another person came home from the grocery store who was from the same projects and she didn't speak any profanity and i said if you are from the same area and she said yes and i said that you don't talk anything like so and so and she had well we are all individuals. so i learned to listen and to understand not to be so driven by stereotypes. quick thank you for your call. in a lot of places, i hang out with a lot of musicians because i use to be one and sometimes you have to filter out the cuss words to get the underlying rich. if youhen do you know know if you're going to be successful in this idea? >> it's a good question. this is a long project. of books andot people and public figures working from day to day
this is donna for our guest arthur brooks. caller: i have a college degree but i now live in a senior with people who have a very different environment than me. who, some did not finish high school. at any rate, there is one lady i knew who spoke profanity every third word in and i was still friends with her. however another person came home from the grocery store who was from the same projects and she didn't speak any profanity and i said if you are from the same area and she said yes and i...
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restricted the sale of semiautomatic an automatic guns following a massacre in the tasmanian town of port arthur in one thousand nine hundred six. thirty five people were murdered by a gunman using an fifteen assault rifle six hundred fifty thousand weapons would confiscated and destroyed you probably don't really have to call to wipe out a national gun ban overnight but if you can work around the market where there goes eight improve the lives going on a daily basis it does demonstrate that we begin tonight in the kids walk you can start making a difference in a break down the narrative so that people on this reaction to going to use it make it. astray strict gun control laws are problematic for the n.r.a. is officials have said they fear success could be used to limit gun ownership in america it's the left wing anti gun owners who literally point to australia as this shining model as to why we need gun bans and gun confiscation in the run up to the port arthur massacre the struggle was tracking on the label and right now shootings as the americans since not having any six their brain zero mass
restricted the sale of semiautomatic an automatic guns following a massacre in the tasmanian town of port arthur in one thousand nine hundred six. thirty five people were murdered by a gunman using an fifteen assault rifle six hundred fifty thousand weapons would confiscated and destroyed you probably don't really have to call to wipe out a national gun ban overnight but if you can work around the market where there goes eight improve the lives going on a daily basis it does demonstrate that we...
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arthur. the timeline for daca is that the registrants had to be here before 2012 is that fair? >> that is correct. >> any folks that have come in under similar circumstances since i think it was september 2012, they are excluded from daca participation is that correct? >> that is correct. >> currently there are roughly 700,000 people who registered and have received the daca protections? >> just short of that yes. >> and the estimate number of people who might have otherwise been eligible that we don't know but we are estimating prior to that september 2012 deadline roughly 1.2 million people is that right? >> that is right yes. >> which is why the bill last year provided for one .8 million daca conversions to amnesty type program for long- term legal status? >> that is correct. >> post 2012 we have seen an increase in the number of family units particularly in the past six months for instance of people coming in. what is the estimate of post- 2012 of people who would otherwise be eligible to
arthur. the timeline for daca is that the registrants had to be here before 2012 is that fair? >> that is correct. >> any folks that have come in under similar circumstances since i think it was september 2012, they are excluded from daca participation is that correct? >> that is correct. >> currently there are roughly 700,000 people who registered and have received the daca protections? >> just short of that yes. >> and the estimate number of people who...
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massacre many yea rs example after the port arthur massacre many years ago, where there was a big gunew zealand, you are the standard foreign category, the category a, do not need to be registered. we look at a person, registering the person, and we ascertain whether the police think they are fit and proper to have a firearms licence. if a person goes about getting an endorsement of a licence, where as an example and e category military style semiautomatic is wished to be used, possessed and held by a licensed holder, then they need to apply for an endorsement, and those firearms are registered. all endorsed firearms, collectors items, military style semiautomatics, handguns or pistols is we call them here, are actually registered with new zealand police so registration, i don't think is going to actually stop these crimes from occurring. registration may be able to trace some firearms after the event. but we need to look closer at how we stop these events from occurring in the first place. part of the reason why new zealand has such a successful regime in place is because we are look
massacre many yea rs example after the port arthur massacre many years ago, where there was a big gunew zealand, you are the standard foreign category, the category a, do not need to be registered. we look at a person, registering the person, and we ascertain whether the police think they are fit and proper to have a firearms licence. if a person goes about getting an endorsement of a licence, where as an example and e category military style semiautomatic is wished to be used, possessed and...
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arthur, a figure who -- i don't know if we're going to have a book talk on chester a. arthur. we might get there but there are a lot of other guys you probably want to hear about first. and andrew johnson, widely thought to be one of the worst presidents had. go figure. that's the company they put ike in this 1962. and during the kennedy years, the camelot clan used eisenhower as a foil to reflect glory on their young and dynamic john kennedy and after all, it's harder than it looks. my students would all get this. you know, wouldn't you if you were kennedy's advance man use ike as the sort of counter foil? on the one hand in 1954, eisenhower and mamie are playing scrabble. i think that looks pleasant and lovely but they had to work with this guy so naturally there was a sharp contrast and it works against eisenhower's memory and against the impression that was given to the public the by the time of his death on march 28, 1969 at the age of 78, the press seemed uninterested in ike and there was an obituary in "time" magazine that concluded that eisenhower was "more of a figure
arthur, a figure who -- i don't know if we're going to have a book talk on chester a. arthur. we might get there but there are a lot of other guys you probably want to hear about first. and andrew johnson, widely thought to be one of the worst presidents had. go figure. that's the company they put ike in this 1962. and during the kennedy years, the camelot clan used eisenhower as a foil to reflect glory on their young and dynamic john kennedy and after all, it's harder than it looks. my...
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arthur brooks. president of the american enterprise institute. and susan page, washington bureau chief of "usa today." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. happy st. patrick's day. the race for the democratic nomination has been going on for some time now. but beto o'rourke's announcement on thursday, fairly or not, seemed to signal that the starting gun, at least on the campaign part of it, had just gone off. there have been a handful of eagerly awaited candidacies that matched the frenzy preceding his announcement. ted kennedy was the presumed candidate against president carter right until he announced. three decades later, a first-term senator barack obama rode his announcement enthusiasm all the way to the white house. and twice the prospect of a ronald reagan candidacy generated huge republican excitement. in 1976 when he lost the nomination to president ford and then in 1980 when he won the p
arthur brooks. president of the american enterprise institute. and susan page, washington bureau chief of "usa today." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. happy st. patrick's day. the race for the democratic nomination has been going on for some time now. but beto o'rourke's announcement on thursday,...
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please welcome, chairman of the conference of presidents of major american jewish organizations, arthurrk. ♪ >> good evening. it's a pleasure to bring you greetings from the conference of presidents of major american jewish organizations. so here's a fast fact about the conference of presidents that many don't know. the conference was first established in the 1950s, due to strong pressure from the eisenhower administration to provide a central address, a consensus voice for the jewish community. in the ensuing years and especially in the last three decades under the visionary leadership of our ceo, malcolm honeline -- [applause] -- that's right. the conference has become the big tent for the leader of more than 50 major american jewish organizations. we represent the broad spectrum of the american jewish community. collectively pursuing one mission. to ensure the well-being of israel and the jewish people. our motto is strength through unity. however, unity does not suggest unanimity. rather, it is a recognition that we have far more in common than we have differences. aipac plays a uni
please welcome, chairman of the conference of presidents of major american jewish organizations, arthurrk. ♪ >> good evening. it's a pleasure to bring you greetings from the conference of presidents of major american jewish organizations. so here's a fast fact about the conference of presidents that many don't know. the conference was first established in the 1950s, due to strong pressure from the eisenhower administration to provide a central address, a consensus voice for the jewish...
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here's arthur brooks from ae. >> hi, congressman.ns would be worried about is deficit spending but apparently they're not at this point. i realize it's an aspirational budget. are democrats for the first time in a long time worried about deficit spending now that republicans apparently are not. maria: let's not forget the debt was doubled under president obama. >> most of that occurred as a result of the great collapse in 2008. leaving that aside, the tax cut that occurred in december of 2017 really amped up the deficit. the deficit hawk simply left washington. my guess is, they're going to return and there's going to be a mighty battle that will include the deficit. the democrats, we were very concerned about the deficit and remain concerned about it. ultimately, it is not sustainable. the notion that we're going to have a balanced budget 14, 15 years out from now ignores the fact that we're probably going to wind up doubling the amount of money that we have to spend on interest payments over that period of time and it assumes over
here's arthur brooks from ae. >> hi, congressman.ns would be worried about is deficit spending but apparently they're not at this point. i realize it's an aspirational budget. are democrats for the first time in a long time worried about deficit spending now that republicans apparently are not. maria: let's not forget the debt was doubled under president obama. >> most of that occurred as a result of the great collapse in 2008. leaving that aside, the tax cut that occurred in...
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australia as the shining model as to why we need gun bans and gun confiscation in the run up to the port arthur massacre australia was tracking on the liberal and right now should use as the americans since not having any six their brain zero mass shootings of people but not to be silent in stride no. one nation was coached on how to react if soft a gunman was a village to another measure shooting in a strenuous and iraqi officials suggested to one nation that they smear advocates of gun control for exploiting the massacre there used to raise children but for you. if your policy isn't good enough to stand it so there you go for. the really good that's a great read on the end i raised. also included planting articles there's a lot of times we all write down for like a local sheriff in wisconsin or whatever and we'll draft dinner see what's up distract it we'll do a lot of the legwork because these people are busy and this is our job so we'll help them and then they'll submit it with their name on it so that it looks organic you know that it's coming from that community we will have we're all beh
australia as the shining model as to why we need gun bans and gun confiscation in the run up to the port arthur massacre australia was tracking on the liberal and right now should use as the americans since not having any six their brain zero mass shootings of people but not to be silent in stride no. one nation was coached on how to react if soft a gunman was a village to another measure shooting in a strenuous and iraqi officials suggested to one nation that they smear advocates of gun...
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there was an experience that i had with the bank where there was a penthouse designed by arthur brown jr. it was for lady's lounge for the bank employee. it was a terrible little building. just because it said arthur brown did not make it substantial relative to the integrity of the building. i feel same way about this penthouse. just because it says julian morgan, it is so distinct from the building in its design and character. why it's quirky and fun, i don't think it's a requirement that it has morgan's name on it. i endorse the project as it is proposed. you recommend approval of the project. >> commissioner black: speaking specifically to the amendment, the amendment encourage preservation in important buildings like this. there's some nonvisible expansions and modifications. what's happening here is revitalization of an important building. this fixes and all of the details throughout the exterior of the building as well as the characters in the building, that's really expensive. removal of the nonhistoric storefront, doing the seismic upgrades, no matter how historic it is. the
there was an experience that i had with the bank where there was a penthouse designed by arthur brown jr. it was for lady's lounge for the bank employee. it was a terrible little building. just because it said arthur brown did not make it substantial relative to the integrity of the building. i feel same way about this penthouse. just because it says julian morgan, it is so distinct from the building in its design and character. why it's quirky and fun, i don't think it's a requirement that it...
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the liberal that he seizes on his arthur goldberg. the former justice he had driven out of the supreme court in '65 and the hope was that if he named goldberg as a recess appointment and goldberg was in place when nixon became president, that nixon might somehow be pressured to nominate goldberg for a full-term. that's the chance of that happening were not high. nixon figures out what he's doing and so almost immediately after nixon wins the election, he nixon issues a public statement inviting him earl warren to remain in place for the remainder of the term. basically saying he doesn't want to recess appointment. johnson concedes that the game is up he calls warren, and complain about the situation, this like his conversation with abe fortas, it was quite an improper call. because basically we have johnson and warren trying to come up with this game to replace the. at this conversation is from november 1968 and this is the last time that lbj thinks of the possibility of a supreme court nominee. >> well the press will be asking us wha
the liberal that he seizes on his arthur goldberg. the former justice he had driven out of the supreme court in '65 and the hope was that if he named goldberg as a recess appointment and goldberg was in place when nixon became president, that nixon might somehow be pressured to nominate goldberg for a full-term. that's the chance of that happening were not high. nixon figures out what he's doing and so almost immediately after nixon wins the election, he nixon issues a public statement inviting...
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arthur, finish your thought, please >> one of the things i always tell invest irs to be careful of, it's attractive to look at things like utilities and staples and reeds in this environment. you're searching right now staples is trading at some of the lowest yields for a long time. >> would you avoid them? >> i think they move around pretty quickly >> where would you be? >> reeds are okay. if you're looking for yield, that's where we would go away from that, you'd look at technology, i think energy has an up side to it, i think that technology is going to have a good run here. i think as a counter intuitive plan, financials are very cheap. >> thank you so much >>> a mixed bag of data in housing today, starts last month, coming in weaker than expected building permits dropping as well none of this affects the recent drop in rates for the 30 year fixed mortgage in the last few weeks. >> the chief economist at the national association of realtors diana, first to you, in a way, it's not a drop, the slower increase in home prices, plus low rates could help affordability and the market, right
arthur, finish your thought, please >> one of the things i always tell invest irs to be careful of, it's attractive to look at things like utilities and staples and reeds in this environment. you're searching right now staples is trading at some of the lowest yields for a long time. >> would you avoid them? >> i think they move around pretty quickly >> where would you be? >> reeds are okay. if you're looking for yield, that's where we would go away from that, you'd...
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i mean, we never know what kills us arthur, but this is not, the doctor telling me i'm dieing. >> selma has a lot of support, including her celebrity friend, friend of 20 years sarah michelle geller says there's a calmness to her because she knows she can't she also reached out to michael j. fox who has parkinson's disease. i said i don't know who else to tell. i'm doing strange he really plus now i'm cooler than like, really, he gives >> we are pulling for you she d. she starred in a series for netflix called "another life" that will begin streaming later this year. >> let's move on to more will smith dropped new series "will smith bucket list" doing his own personal version of fear factor. right up my we'll get to that middle of a cheating >> did you sleep with >> got it. >> never thought. never never >> i'm no home rocker. it is. jordyn's complete denial that she got intimacy with khloe's ex, tristanthompson, alleged it happened two weeks ago. >> on the way out he did kiss me, no tongue kiss, no making pretend that didn't happen. >> and jordyn said that's exactly what she did hours l
i mean, we never know what kills us arthur, but this is not, the doctor telling me i'm dieing. >> selma has a lot of support, including her celebrity friend, friend of 20 years sarah michelle geller says there's a calmness to her because she knows she can't she also reached out to michael j. fox who has parkinson's disease. i said i don't know who else to tell. i'm doing strange he really plus now i'm cooler than like, really, he gives >> we are pulling for you she d. she starred in...
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arthur anderson.seman, michael chertoff, their decision to go after the firm and indict them, destroy the jobs of 85,000 americans. it is a calamity and a tragedy that they authored. in this team of lawyers that robert mueller sound bold, including mueller himself, very checkered background of aggressive prosecution and not a lot of regard for in my opinion, constraint in the law or prosecution. >> i totally agree with you. the history of the entire team our people with this type of background. the department of justice, it is not the department of convictions, prosecutions and plea agreements. prosecutors are meant to use their discretion and judgment to go after only crimes and criminals where they believe that justice will be done. the author anderson situation is one where they made up a law to notch their belt with a win regardless of the human carnage that occurred. this situation is the same. you know, sending paul manafort to jail for the rest of his life effectively. for doing something that
arthur anderson.seman, michael chertoff, their decision to go after the firm and indict them, destroy the jobs of 85,000 americans. it is a calamity and a tragedy that they authored. in this team of lawyers that robert mueller sound bold, including mueller himself, very checkered background of aggressive prosecution and not a lot of regard for in my opinion, constraint in the law or prosecution. >> i totally agree with you. the history of the entire team our people with this type of...
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softening of the strict gun which the destroy you put in place following a messenger in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't come saying people are going to go go god help them to get out of not having guns to talk of them to get him politically correct puff and if it is it's one portion or you know it will poison our whole unless we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. well speaking to us earlier from sydney peter charlie says the one nation parties facing intense public scrutiny in australia. ments reaction here front page news in every newspaper leading story on every television and radio reports the prime minister and the attorney general have both commented on it the attorney general says there needs to be an inquiry or investigation into the into the revelations it's just a very very large story here it's taken a story of us still there is a great sense of unease surrounding the revelations contained in the documentary. most of the commentary has been directed very negatively
softening of the strict gun which the destroy you put in place following a messenger in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't come saying people are going to go go god help them to get out of not having guns to talk of them to get him politically correct puff and if it is it's one portion or you know it will poison our whole unless we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. well...
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softening of the strict gun laws the destroy you put in place following a messenger in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't times thing people are going to go. god help them to get him out of not having gotten to talk of them to get him politically correct puff and if it is it for poison or you know it will poison our whole life we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. the u.s. is struggling with an opioid addiction epidemic that's killed more than two hundred thousand people in two decades now a company blamed for helping fuel that crisis has agreed to pay two hundred seventy million dollars in fines al-jazeera as alan fischer reports it is a new day in oklahoma. and for the nation in our battle against addiction. it's estimated one hundred thirty americans die every day from an opioid overdose the president has declared it a public health emergency nobody has seen anything like what's going on now as americans we cannot allow this to continue several states including oklahoma say
softening of the strict gun laws the destroy you put in place following a messenger in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't times thing people are going to go. god help them to get him out of not having gotten to talk of them to get him politically correct puff and if it is it for poison or you know it will poison our whole life we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. the u.s. is...
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was that for the first time it was his money next it was his money he was losing at apple it was arthur rock's money you know it was the it was the public's money it was wall street's money it wasn't real money. after his return to apple's steve jobs back in two mind develops a new plan of action an occasion to make an amazing announcement to his adoring public. and i'd like to announce one of our first partnerships today a very very meaningful one and that is one with microsoft. the discussions actually began because there was some. patent disputes and rather than know are i know. rather than know repeating history i'm extremely proud of both companies that they have resolved these differences in a very very professional way and i happen to have a special guest with me today via satellite downlink and if we could get him up on the stage right now but i thought. that i'd done my career below lose genuinely happy when steve came by i think he recognized and felt. that losing apples as a successful company wouldn't be good for the industry and so and i think that was. that was when the re
was that for the first time it was his money next it was his money he was losing at apple it was arthur rock's money you know it was the it was the public's money it was wall street's money it wasn't real money. after his return to apple's steve jobs back in two mind develops a new plan of action an occasion to make an amazing announcement to his adoring public. and i'd like to announce one of our first partnerships today a very very meaningful one and that is one with microsoft. the...
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of the strict gun lewis the destroy you put in place following a message from in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't constantly people are going to hurt us to go got them got to know that they got him to talk of them to get him a politically correct bum and if it is if one portion or you know it will poison our whole life we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. enter thomas has more from sydney. the revelations are still dominating the news here in australia this is the front page of one paper scorched and loaded now that refers to the two one nation officials who were caught on camera trying to get money out of the us gun lobby now saying that when they were filmed they were drunk they drank too much whisky too much scotch by the filmmaker from al-jazeera who made this program says that's just not true at all he filmed hours of footage of them in business meetings as well as in bars and they were consistently saying that they wanted to get money out of the us gun lobby cons
of the strict gun lewis the destroy you put in place following a message from in the town of port arthur in nine hundred ninety six but in secretly recorded meetings steve dixon promised to work to reverse the laws if we don't constantly people are going to hurt us to go got them got to know that they got him to talk of them to get him a politically correct bum and if it is if one portion or you know it will poison our whole life we stop it before charlie al-jazeera sydney. enter thomas has...
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the armed robbery yesterday was at the "world ground" cafe on mac-arthur. police are looking at security video from nearby businesses. they say a blue pickup truck may have been involved in the robbery... a 10-thousand dollar reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest. (grant) in the north bay... police in santa rosa are asking for help identifying this woman. they say she burglarized the home of an 89-year-old woman in the oakmont neighborhood. officers say the woman stole credit cards and then used them at various locations in the old k-mart center. the woman was last seen driving a newer model silver 4-door toyota tacoma with black rims. lawrence karnow: we had a few showers and a little sunshine today with cool highs in the 50s. we continue to see a few showers on doppler radar and more snow in the sierra. on the satellite you can see another storm coming our way. more heavy rain is headed our way tomorrow morning. clouds will increase tonight with showers developing by early morning. (vicki) flu activity is still high across the u-
the armed robbery yesterday was at the "world ground" cafe on mac-arthur. police are looking at security video from nearby businesses. they say a blue pickup truck may have been involved in the robbery... a 10-thousand dollar reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest. (grant) in the north bay... police in santa rosa are asking for help identifying this woman. they say she burglarized the home of an 89-year-old woman in the oakmont neighborhood. officers say the...