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ou were asked on twitter did eleanor enjoy being the first lady. one.t: a big she enjoyed -- when she got to the white house, she was not happy. she would be afraid she would be imprisoned there and be a sort of an endlessly serving tease. she served a lot of teas, over years. but she soon realized that there power in that unofficial use.tion that she could she was a relentless advocate of all kinds auses of from civil war -- a civil rights women's rights, economic help for the poor. refugee, so on. her husband's liberal conscious of that job something that was altogether new. just as every new president is measured against franklin roosevelt, that happen.es to everybody's first 100 days are his.ured against every first lady finds herself confronted with the memory of ranklin roosevelt host: peter, you're on with ken burns and jeffrey ward. caller: yes, mr. burns, can you influencew much of an george frederick hagel had on teddy and also on roosevelt and fdr? thank you. i know a little bit about hagel only in that his purportedlydent was a man name
ou were asked on twitter did eleanor enjoy being the first lady. one.t: a big she enjoyed -- when she got to the white house, she was not happy. she would be afraid she would be imprisoned there and be a sort of an endlessly serving tease. she served a lot of teas, over years. but she soon realized that there power in that unofficial use.tion that she could she was a relentless advocate of all kinds auses of from civil war -- a civil rights women's rights, economic help for the poor. refugee,...
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complaint, why with her balance sheet companies have done better than stronger balance sheets. ,ou asked question earlier what are some of the questions fund managers are asking. why have qualified -- quality stocks lagged the market recovery, and the idea is in a low interest rate requirement -- environment, that helps companies with low balance sheets, which are associate with being not quality. >> do you have a view on how long that will continue? heavy sweet balance sheet companies insulated themselves -- have these week balance sheet companies insulated themselves by restructuring some of the debt over a longer period of time, or will the chickens come home to roost in a bad way. >> it is gone this way for a long time, and it is our view the fed will not be hiking for another 12 months. most companies in the u.s. have been optimistic or taking advantage of the fact that rates have been low and extended their maturities, but the profile of their company, which is certainly a strategically smart thing to do. >>. sure --sure. >> these are what investors are focused on, the macro, micro
complaint, why with her balance sheet companies have done better than stronger balance sheets. ,ou asked question earlier what are some of the questions fund managers are asking. why have qualified -- quality stocks lagged the market recovery, and the idea is in a low interest rate requirement -- environment, that helps companies with low balance sheets, which are associate with being not quality. >> do you have a view on how long that will continue? heavy sweet balance sheet companies...
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question,ou asked the it is a bit of a policy angle to the extent to which things can be paused, because states agreed with a no child left behind collegeto adopt standards, whether that is common core another set of standards, and to adopt assessment. so the these are promises that the states made, and what we are -- while we are seeing a federal and endorsement of the slowdown, their prior commitments that have been made that at some point have to be carried through. there are commitments that are made that are being carried out. it is why you are thinking why we are not the a nationwide, full-scale -- >> they're coming back and saying now we are here, we think there is another way to address this, and in some ways they are asking for permission. some state push to the plunger and blew themselves up. does this jive with assurances we give you, and that will be the test for the department and the states, but that is becoming more and more a welcoming process as opposed to somehow this was a bad investment by the federal government in trying to have support systems. >> in addition to pol
question,ou asked the it is a bit of a policy angle to the extent to which things can be paused, because states agreed with a no child left behind collegeto adopt standards, whether that is common core another set of standards, and to adopt assessment. so the these are promises that the states made, and what we are -- while we are seeing a federal and endorsement of the slowdown, their prior commitments that have been made that at some point have to be carried through. there are commitments...
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you, kevin, i know this is a horrible thought, but it is occurring to be, and i wanted to ask the question. in ou think about 1ni1 which was a direct threat to united states and australia, we rapidly got a vaccine within months. toe, we are going back essentially a regional tragedy since 1976. i think public health experts said it one day will come to the united states, but we will quickly contain it. it does not represent the same kind of threat to us. what is the reason why we have not seen the investment to scale up for well-tested vaccines and drugs? >> the temperate answer is there is an arduous process of developing therapies, developing vaccines. only one out of 10 prove successful, which mean 90% of the candidate drugs and vaccines are not going to be usable for one reason or another. i think there's more to it than that. i think the stark reality is the pharmaceutical companies are a business come and the business has to have a market. and there are twofold problems there. the first is, as scary as this is and as tragic as a number of deaths -- as the number of deaths are, this represent
you, kevin, i know this is a horrible thought, but it is occurring to be, and i wanted to ask the question. in ou think about 1ni1 which was a direct threat to united states and australia, we rapidly got a vaccine within months. toe, we are going back essentially a regional tragedy since 1976. i think public health experts said it one day will come to the united states, but we will quickly contain it. it does not represent the same kind of threat to us. what is the reason why we have not seen...
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sam aleto asked, you know, do ou recall that person who disagrees with what the union is doing for them, what do you call that person? some call that person as kind of a free rider for something in and paul smith said, yeah, they would be. here he admitted openly in supreme court arguments that the be negatively benefitted but yet forced to inept the representation and states without right to work laws, they're forced to pay for the injustice. to work laws, the uh result of gaining fewer embers and less money through dues and agency fees to support he collective bargaining activities is strengthening the employers' hand in collective bargaining negotiations, a trend that obviously bodes well for the workers suffering low wages as a result. context.don't know the i think i did read that article. volkswagen , the plant. you talked about that situation. we ended up representing the volkswagen. we were their lawyers filing charges not only against ute id auto workers and volkswagen in an interesting situation down there. in a right to work state stops anyone from wanting to join the union.
sam aleto asked, you know, do ou recall that person who disagrees with what the union is doing for them, what do you call that person? some call that person as kind of a free rider for something in and paul smith said, yeah, they would be. here he admitted openly in supreme court arguments that the be negatively benefitted but yet forced to inept the representation and states without right to work laws, they're forced to pay for the injustice. to work laws, the uh result of gaining fewer embers...
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francisco i'm exactly the kind of host ou want in short term home sharing i own my building it's a one hundred-year-old building i'm also there when i have people in my home i ask as you look at legislation you look at it from a prospective that doesn't work against hosts like not that i'm aware of a 90 day cap for instance, with about a waste of times you'd be capping my days i've never had neighbor complaints or parking violations i meet and greeted every guest building community i think the people that have been staying with me is exactly with hate street needs more of they're going to restaurant and using the local businesses and their fantastic people and they want to be a in a part of san francisco where there's no hotels the are parrot of my his or her house they rent has no kitchen they have to eat out every night when you're thinking about the differences between commercial and residential remember steven jobs started a business out of his garbage there are men doing business at home in their laptop all the time and that's not legislation. >> thanks. >> next speaker. >> i was called earlier i'm bryan hill i support home sharing one summer i hosted a bu
francisco i'm exactly the kind of host ou want in short term home sharing i own my building it's a one hundred-year-old building i'm also there when i have people in my home i ask as you look at legislation you look at it from a prospective that doesn't work against hosts like not that i'm aware of a 90 day cap for instance, with about a waste of times you'd be capping my days i've never had neighbor complaints or parking violations i meet and greeted every guest building community i think the...
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ask you one more question. i've known you a long time. ou did a distation on egypt -- dissertation on egypt.lowed egypt for a long time. we clearly have a common interest when it comes to fighting terror. how do you see the u.s.-egyptian relationship at this point? where are things headed and what are the opportunities and are the potential problems still there? >> i'm still waiting for the tv movie version of my dissertation. i'll be waiting for a long time. the truth is the united states government has been engaged in a very complicated balancing act. i think with egypt -- egyptian society and leadership since the revolution -- i'd be the first to admit that in most balancing acts you don't always get the balance exactly right in every instance. you know, balancing on the one hand and some obvious and strategic interest in partnership with egypt whose significant has under been underscored by the emergence of isil and various threats and sinai underscored in egypt in helping to produce the cease-fire and the crisis in gaza. obviously important for a lot of security and important reasons an
ask you one more question. i've known you a long time. ou did a distation on egypt -- dissertation on egypt.lowed egypt for a long time. we clearly have a common interest when it comes to fighting terror. how do you see the u.s.-egyptian relationship at this point? where are things headed and what are the opportunities and are the potential problems still there? >> i'm still waiting for the tv movie version of my dissertation. i'll be waiting for a long time. the truth is the united...
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ou bic enjoyed writing bicycles. we would ride bicycles on the we weekend and ride and talk and wend would talk very candidly and ask each other questions.iff the kinds of difficult questions that whites and blacks don't often ask each other and we havedon't open dialogue, the kind ofgh of o dialogue that we don't have enough of it oute here.uld and so he would ask questionswo sometimes that would anger me. ques and i would ask questions, you know, i would ask him questionsao about white people. as well as his response. unde and it heightens our understanding of each other turn se it over time i began to see that't df this guy is really not different from me. g. and i think that he saw the same thing. so my relationship with danny anher l inspired me to take another lookund at other people and other whitewe people around me who were similar. and these are people in the cscious newsroom.wo i decided and i made au conscious decision that i would open upth and that if anybody extended their hand in friendship to me re that i would be receptive to it. ws and i was surprised. i mean i discovered that there are a lot of g
ou bic enjoyed writing bicycles. we would ride bicycles on the we weekend and ride and talk and wend would talk very candidly and ask each other questions.iff the kinds of difficult questions that whites and blacks don't often ask each other and we havedon't open dialogue, the kind ofgh of o dialogue that we don't have enough of it oute here.uld and so he would ask questionswo sometimes that would anger me. ques and i would ask questions, you know, i would ask him questionsao about white...
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asked me to help him explain how today's appointment will go. he was nodding his head and giggling a little bit. i earned his trust that day, i guess. . . ♪outo hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> 19 deaths the number ken feinberg is going with now because that is how many he has pegged to the ignition tragedy. no word on the payout or whether the 19 figure could approach the 125 death claims splitted to gm and we're not even talking about the hundreds more submitted outside the gm compensation program to ken feinberg with the latest. good to have you. obviously that's more deaths pegged to this tragedy than gm originally estimated. what has been the reaction you have gotten from gm? >> gm has been very cooperative. gm has said from the very beginning, as you know,ra neil, with mary barra, we'll play all claims as ken feinberg may determine them. so we're going forward. people have until the end of the year t
asked me to help him explain how today's appointment will go. he was nodding his head and giggling a little bit. i earned his trust that day, i guess. . . ♪outo hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> 19 deaths the number ken feinberg is...
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asked if it was a rough reception here on capitol hill. >> there are members of the congressional hispanic caucus who they have known publicly who don't agree with the strategy the president has wlad olaid ou to prevent the president from working with him. >> lamar smith says he's furious the administration is playing midterm election politics and planning to go around congress. >> gets really pretty cynical of the president to wait until after the elections when the american people could register their concerns about his executive orders and changing immigration laws and quite frankly the president waiting until after the election is an open admission that he knows what he's about to do is not approved by the american people. >> reporter: it's not just latino and gop frustration here on capitol hill, liberals say they are also unhappy. >> it was the single top issue i heard about during our extensive series of town halls back home. i think there's great frustration with the president for this action. he says he's going to take anation in november, we need to hold him accountable to do. >> emmanuelle, live on the hill. mike, thank you. >>> a wave of automobile buying drove retail steals up
asked if it was a rough reception here on capitol hill. >> there are members of the congressional hispanic caucus who they have known publicly who don't agree with the strategy the president has wlad olaid ou to prevent the president from working with him. >> lamar smith says he's furious the administration is playing midterm election politics and planning to go around congress. >> gets really pretty cynical of the president to wait until after the elections when the american...
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ou shop. we >>> one of the most talked about features of the new iphone is the new mobile payment system. what's that? it's designed to change the way you shop. we askedpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts to check it out. >> reporter: apple introduced apple pay by adressing the obvious concerns promising it's more secure than credit cards and apple won't track your purchases but the question remains, will consumers buy it? >> so i'm going to take the phone tap again. >> reporter: mobile payments certainly aren't new but they are not exactly common either. did you ever use mobile payments? >> not so much, no. >> i don't. i'm concerned about security. >> reporter: well, that's something apple is hoping to change with the introduction of apple pay. >> it is so cool! . >> reporter: and it was also cool three years ago when google wallet began using near field communication to allow to you pay with a tap of a phone. [ beep beep ] >> reporter: but nfc has been slow to take off, partly because there aren't many of these terminals and partly due to security. >> it could be a game changer. >> reporter: but they say apple pay may actually be more secure th
ou shop. we >>> one of the most talked about features of the new iphone is the new mobile payment system. what's that? it's designed to change the way you shop. we askedpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts to check it out. >> reporter: apple introduced apple pay by adressing the obvious concerns promising it's more secure than credit cards and apple won't track your purchases but the question remains, will consumers buy it? >> so i'm going to take the phone tap again....
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ou don't use swif >> i do use it. >> how old are the people going to these youtube festivals? >> our prime demographic, 13 to 17-year-old females. did you askthe events? >> yeah. >> it is a range. it has been called digital vaudeville. there is a mixture of live music, traditional concerts, skits, and very fast pace, short sets, mimicking what they do online with add scrolling. >> how do you target who is going to be part of this tour? how does one figure out that this is a teen star, this one isn't so hot? ago, got involved 4 years the early days of u2, and we got to know ever -- the early days and we got a head start on everybody. cycle. -- he has been this cycle. in addition to that, we have our areivals where 80 stars appearing and performing and we get to gauge the interest and appetite in real life and see who is moving the needle for this audience. andrea, her fans are super hard-core. need you to help us understand, how did you get so big? if you think about traditional musicians and actors, they have entire social media teams figuring out how to get them followers. how did you go from one follower to a million? >> honestly, i am tr
ou don't use swif >> i do use it. >> how old are the people going to these youtube festivals? >> our prime demographic, 13 to 17-year-old females. did you askthe events? >> yeah. >> it is a range. it has been called digital vaudeville. there is a mixture of live music, traditional concerts, skits, and very fast pace, short sets, mimicking what they do online with add scrolling. >> how do you target who is going to be part of this tour? how does one figure out...
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ask you these questions when you come in. are you suicidal? do you have any weapons on you? yeah. do you have any weapons? what kind would you like? ou know? i told my doctor, he said are you depressed? i said i'm getting that way. he said can i wee set you up an appointment for psychiatric care? i said yeah. let's go see them. so the day came i got down to the clinic, i don't know the name of it anymore. this woman comes in, she is a psychologist, and she says, talks to me for a few minutes and she says, are you here for medication? i said, no, ma'am. well, why are you here? i said, well, here's the thing. i'm looking for some insight as to how to deal with the v.a. hospital. huh? yeah. yeah. now, which brings me to another thing i've got to bring up and direct it to you and mike and did i see rex back there? yeah. okay. some of you that have what i call pretty decent jobs, you know that what i'm about to say is true. please acknowledge it or call me a liar. i had a friend whose name was joe who volunteered at this hospital here for many, many years. he helped a lot of people get to where they needed to go not just clinically but he says
ask you these questions when you come in. are you suicidal? do you have any weapons on you? yeah. do you have any weapons? what kind would you like? ou know? i told my doctor, he said are you depressed? i said i'm getting that way. he said can i wee set you up an appointment for psychiatric care? i said yeah. let's go see them. so the day came i got down to the clinic, i don't know the name of it anymore. this woman comes in, she is a psychologist, and she says, talks to me for a few minutes...
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asked if he had wife and children. he said no, he is single. wrong or right? was beforeif hitler the war, this was better for most people. >> did you ever see the rifle? >> yes. pistol?ouee the >> yes. >> where did he keep the pistol? >> in his room. he did not like it if i cleaned his room. >> in the spring of 1963, he signed his membership card in the fair play for cuba committee. this was an new orleans. he spent hours passing out pamphlets on new orleans streets for the fairplay committee. he lost his job and in she drove the family back to dallas. >> i thought of him as a pamphlet passer, a person not contented with society nor himself. i think he felt he was not noticed or given sufficient credit. complained of him have ringing -- having an overblown opinion of himself. he certainly had very little training. he was not able to get jobs that interested him. he was lucky indeed to get any job. wife.ued with his i never saw him violent with her. aghast and recognize -- a guest and recognized that fact. he was polite to me at all times. he cared about marina a great deal. he was by himself for a great deal. he did not try to make friends, but he valued his closeness
asked if he had wife and children. he said no, he is single. wrong or right? was beforeif hitler the war, this was better for most people. >> did you ever see the rifle? >> yes. pistol?ouee the >> yes. >> where did he keep the pistol? >> in his room. he did not like it if i cleaned his room. >> in the spring of 1963, he signed his membership card in the fair play for cuba committee. this was an new orleans. he spent hours passing out pamphlets on new orleans...
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ou do requirements when you don't have presidential candidates and so on? i'm very concerned about the coming before congress at a time we are giving you more than you are asking for and complaining about sequestration and limited resources. so, be prepared to answer that. i'm not going to take the time now now. questions will continue in there hearing and we will follow up in writing. gentleman from virginia mr. connolly is recognized. >> thank you, mr. president. pierson in light of the facts that have come out and thrust far, had the first family been in the anywhere in rs or the white house with you onclude professionally that there was a threat to the first family? > yes, i think mr. gonzalez coming into the main floor threat.is a >> i think it is really remember, you know, i was a freshman in high school 22, 1963.r at that f us who lived time remember where and when we when wherd the terrible news from dallas. mind is that secret service agent mr. hill who threw himself on the speeding car that the president and first lady and used his body to .hield her it is a sacred mission the secret service has. it is not an easy mission. but it is very troubling to
ou do requirements when you don't have presidential candidates and so on? i'm very concerned about the coming before congress at a time we are giving you more than you are asking for and complaining about sequestration and limited resources. so, be prepared to answer that. i'm not going to take the time now now. questions will continue in there hearing and we will follow up in writing. gentleman from virginia mr. connolly is recognized. >> thank you, mr. president. pierson in light of the...