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todd: cabot, i want to put up a full screen before we go to you. research team.wn terrorist deaths victims killed by jihadists 94. victims killed by right wing extremists 48. i don't think anybody is condemning anything terrorism wise, especially that done by right wing extremists. what is your response to this professor? >> terrorism is horrible in any form. but we need to make sure we are getting the facts straight. this is something we see repeatedly at campus reform how professors are more times concerned with pushing p.c. narrative than they are with teaching the facts. sadly in the world today radical islam has become this dirty phrase that we don't want to utter we try to blame violence and terrorism on anything else. let's call it what it is. let's teach students the facts and make up their own minds about important issues like this. not try to shield their eyes and take the blame away from what's going on here. that's not going to prepare students for the real world. todd: i will ask a tucker carlson question here. i'm 39 years old, college very liberal
todd: cabot, i want to put up a full screen before we go to you. research team.wn terrorist deaths victims killed by jihadists 94. victims killed by right wing extremists 48. i don't think anybody is condemning anything terrorism wise, especially that done by right wing extremists. what is your response to this professor? >> terrorism is horrible in any form. but we need to make sure we are getting the facts straight. this is something we see repeatedly at campus reform how professors are...
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two years ago a sink on stage was brought back to life by musician and filmmaker cabot took mandel he acquired the rundown facility once owned by production company film city vienna it was the first studio in the well built specifically the recording film music. back in the one nine hundred thirty s. good acoustics weren't yet created with a computer. i guess was practically everything that sounds really excellent comes from this time period by the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century that was when the best halls were built after that a lost the feel for it it was the acoustics in this hall were incredibly well thought out it's it gives the recordings a clear and honest quality to speak often of income. big name composers have taken a liking to the place. german composer hans zimmer recorded the soundtrack to the feature film inferno here. oscar winning french composer alexandra de spot was last year's recipient of the max steiner award he made use of his time in vienna to record his compositions here with austrian musicians worried about zinc onstage is slowly getting o
two years ago a sink on stage was brought back to life by musician and filmmaker cabot took mandel he acquired the rundown facility once owned by production company film city vienna it was the first studio in the well built specifically the recording film music. back in the one nine hundred thirty s. good acoustics weren't yet created with a computer. i guess was practically everything that sounds really excellent comes from this time period by the nineteenth century and the early twentieth...
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as he told dick cabot on abc in 1972. >> the whole situation in breaking the barrier was done simplyd a purpose in mind to go out and win. then you move into a town like brooklyn and it was just fantastic the way the fans responded and reacted. a great bunch of people. >> reporter: his heroism made him a revered american. a true lead in the area of race. at the 1968 summer olympics, this would be one of the golfinizing images of its time. tommy smith and john carlos raising gloved fists. kareem abdul-jabbar, a presidential medal of freedom recipient in 2016, would boycott those games in 1968. as he told nbc sports -- >> the voting rights act and the civil rights act had really not taken hold. and life for black americans was still touch and go. >> this is a tradition across the country. we've always had athletes to use their platforms to speak out around issues of social justice. >> reporter: also in the '60s, muhammad ali, heavyweight champion of the world, a voice for black empowerment and dissent as on wabc's "like it is is." >> you won't even stand up for me in america for my rel
as he told dick cabot on abc in 1972. >> the whole situation in breaking the barrier was done simplyd a purpose in mind to go out and win. then you move into a town like brooklyn and it was just fantastic the way the fans responded and reacted. a great bunch of people. >> reporter: his heroism made him a revered american. a true lead in the area of race. at the 1968 summer olympics, this would be one of the golfinizing images of its time. tommy smith and john carlos raising gloved...
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Sep 8, 2017
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cabot that picks the -- how about that. expect -- category 4 irma easily backing into category 5. some of the outer bands are going to get chewed up a little bit. energy decreasing as a hit cuba. irma now 150. it has come back down a bit but still very strong. can't resist that warm water. it may increase it but it does look like it is losing a little bit of power but still temperatures 86. the majority is around 86 degrees. plenty of fuel. very warm water. keeping an eye on the keys, lower keys, upper keys, also in fort lauderdale also miami, so far not too bad but it is still about 36 hours away as assistant begins to turn ever so slowly had right towards what looked to be a direct hit for parts of south florida. gfs still a little more towards miami. somewhere probably in between but it does look like it is saturday night into sunday morning, right up florida. would you get low cloud deck. burning off sooner. as another load drops into the picture and that has sent a lot of high clouds to the north but now it is heading south. a little cooler for some. 59 in san francisco. 58 i
cabot that picks the -- how about that. expect -- category 4 irma easily backing into category 5. some of the outer bands are going to get chewed up a little bit. energy decreasing as a hit cuba. irma now 150. it has come back down a bit but still very strong. can't resist that warm water. it may increase it but it does look like it is losing a little bit of power but still temperatures 86. the majority is around 86 degrees. plenty of fuel. very warm water. keeping an eye on the keys, lower...
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so there was a backdoor effort orchestrated by the likes of henry cabot lodge and sherman adams to get eisenhower on the ballot. and it worked. at least he said he was ok with , having his name on the ballot. on the democratic side, president harry truman was planning to run for another term. and he was contested. he had some problems in terms of the korean war and other things, and he was contested by a guy from tennessee, a senator who nobody had ever heard about except he headed up a crime commission which got a lot of publicity on television. so, the 1952 primary breaks wide open with eisenhower versus taft and the other campaigning valiantly in new hampshire against the incumbent president. so we have a lot of artifacts. eisenhower was a popular figure at the time, although he could not campaign yet in new hampshire, not during the primary. and so, his name was floated out there. he was considered one of the heroes of world war ii. he was renowned for his work as a nato commander, but he could not campaign in new hampshire. taft did finally campaign in new hampshire, and maybe he
so there was a backdoor effort orchestrated by the likes of henry cabot lodge and sherman adams to get eisenhower on the ballot. and it worked. at least he said he was ok with , having his name on the ballot. on the democratic side, president harry truman was planning to run for another term. and he was contested. he had some problems in terms of the korean war and other things, and he was contested by a guy from tennessee, a senator who nobody had ever heard about except he headed up a crime...
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to campus reform.org media director, cabot phillips.of -- i understand the precarious tightrope mark zuckerberg is on here. because, releasing it information like this, then leads to demands for releasing other information in the future. that gets his customer base a little rattled whether on the right or the left, but how is this being handled thus far in your eyes? >> interesting to see how zuckerberg is stepping up to portray himself as hero. look i'm doing my best to preserve the integrity of our election process. i want to make sure i'm handing information over. let's be honest, he cares about the public image and image about facebook because congress was trying to get him to hand over the information. he was saying no, no, doing everything he can to shift the blame and public pressure is mounting, congress saying we need the information for the investigation. he is giving it over and making it seems it is noble reaction. in reality it definitely set as precedent going forward what information and could the company disclose. neil:
to campus reform.org media director, cabot phillips.of -- i understand the precarious tightrope mark zuckerberg is on here. because, releasing it information like this, then leads to demands for releasing other information in the future. that gets his customer base a little rattled whether on the right or the left, but how is this being handled thus far in your eyes? >> interesting to see how zuckerberg is stepping up to portray himself as hero. look i'm doing my best to preserve the...
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in an effort to facilitate the process, hoover contacted cabot lodge, who was eisenhower's campaign manager. he approached the manner telegram, asking them to consider resolving the differences in private. much to his surprise, hoover was rebuffed on june 26 in a blunt letter from lodge that accuse hoover and taft of being undemocratic. that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow large to have the last -- lodge to have the last word and they would squabble over mail. his way and the disputes were resolved by the rnc delegate committee. it was a foregone conclusion that ike would get the nomination, but did he have enough votes to get a victory on the first ballot? hoover delivered an address to the convention on july 8. the former president believed this would be his last convention speech, so he poured his soul into the message. he spoke of his struggle for republican values and he was pleased by the adulation and admiration he received from his fellow republicans. he hoped to
in an effort to facilitate the process, hoover contacted cabot lodge, who was eisenhower's campaign manager. he approached the manner telegram, asking them to consider resolving the differences in private. much to his surprise, hoover was rebuffed on june 26 in a blunt letter from lodge that accuse hoover and taft of being undemocratic. that hoover was upset was an understatement. what an insult. one might mark the coolheaded tort eisenhower from this letter from lodge. hoover would not allow...