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calvin jr.n the coolidge presidency? >> like a lincoln story. it's amazing tragedy. calvin jr. was about 16 and he got a blister on the tennis court of the white house and the blister went septic and he died within about a week. if you can imagine from a blister to death just before antibiotics came in. so what a story and there was nothing they could do about it. coolidge had lost his sister. he had lost his mother and now he was losing calvin who was the luck child of the family. you can hear from a happy guy, a very clever, extremely loyal and he didn't know what to do. i think other historians have told the story of the death of calvin as the end of the coolidge presidency. it was in 1924, he was elected that year on his own four more years. they say well he was depressed for the next four years. i don't see that. it's not a story of yes but. the death of calvin yes but. he persevered withstanding a blow. no one could understand the life of their family and you see a lot of sorrow and anger
calvin jr.n the coolidge presidency? >> like a lincoln story. it's amazing tragedy. calvin jr. was about 16 and he got a blister on the tennis court of the white house and the blister went septic and he died within about a week. if you can imagine from a blister to death just before antibiotics came in. so what a story and there was nothing they could do about it. coolidge had lost his sister. he had lost his mother and now he was losing calvin who was the luck child of the family. you...
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grace and calvin had two sons. calvin junior was the younger.ohn coolidge did not die young and lived to an old age. we have a wonderful letter from john to his mother on her birthday. is a wonderful letter where it describes his love. dearest mother, just to let you know i am thinking of you on your birthday and loving you as no oil has ever loved his mother. -- boy has ever loved his mother. john and grace had a very close relationship. he never really said much about how the passing of his brother affected the family. he was very quiet on that. you can tell from the letters between john and grace until her were lettersere many times a year and they were very, very close. whether that was increased by calvin junior's passing or not, there is no way of knowing although i would assume that is the case. >> i wish you both a very happy christmas and a bright and prosperous new year. >> it is a pleasure to greet you, mr. santa claus. the sealsou open which begins on thanks giving day of this year. autographingmind some of the christmas seals as a s
grace and calvin had two sons. calvin junior was the younger.ohn coolidge did not die young and lived to an old age. we have a wonderful letter from john to his mother on her birthday. is a wonderful letter where it describes his love. dearest mother, just to let you know i am thinking of you on your birthday and loving you as no oil has ever loved his mother. -- boy has ever loved his mother. john and grace had a very close relationship. he never really said much about how the passing of his...
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love, calvin."is an interesting side note obviously, he forgot to put something in the letter. "send me some socks." it is sad because we see it at the last documented letter that we have before he suddenly passes away while in washington, d.c., less than a month later. shortly after his death, people wrote to the president and first lady in the white house sending their condolences. as was common at the time, grace and calvin acknowledge their sympathies by sending letters in reply thanking them for their condolences and sympathy. these letters were always bordered in black as a way of showing they were in mourning. we have quite a few of those letters in our collection. grace and calvin had two sons. calvin junior was the younger. john coolidge did not die young and lived to an old age. we have a wonderful letter from john to his mother on her birthday. is a wonderful letter where it describes his love. dearest mother, just to let you know i am thinking of you on your birthday and loving you as no
love, calvin."is an interesting side note obviously, he forgot to put something in the letter. "send me some socks." it is sad because we see it at the last documented letter that we have before he suddenly passes away while in washington, d.c., less than a month later. shortly after his death, people wrote to the president and first lady in the white house sending their condolences. as was common at the time, grace and calvin acknowledge their sympathies by sending letters in...
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to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her week or so ago and i think you've really launched a coolidge is school movement. that probably wasn't easy to do. you see the cover of the book, the top half. he's not really a 21st century kind of guy. the place to go is actually to the 1930s because in their view, modern american conservatism is the response to the new deal to franklin roosevelt. she was, the conservative response in the 1930s was the beginning of modern american conservatism. that response initially came from former president, herbert hoover. lots of people debate how conservative hoover wes as a president and secretary of commerce in the 1920s. i'm happy to talk about that in q&a feedback. in the 1930s he was shocked by the excesses of the new deal. the 1930s, the new deal was the height of progressivism. we argue in this book that just as edmund burke, the english political philosopher began modern conservatism as a response to the french revolution, we think there is a distinctive red of modern america
to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her week or so ago and i think you've really launched a coolidge is school movement. that probably wasn't easy to do. you see the cover of the book, the top half. he's not really a 21st century kind of guy. the place to go is actually to the 1930s because in their view, modern american conservatism is the response to the new deal to franklin roosevelt. she was, the conservative response in the 1930s...
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to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her a week or so ago and i said you watched a coolidge cool. he's not really a 21st century kind of guy, but gordon and i in this book and the place to go is actually to the 1930s because, in our view, modern american conservatism is essentially a response to the new deal of the 1930s, the franklin roosevelt. to us, the conservative response in the 1930s was the beginning of modern american conservatism. that response initially actually came from former president herbert hoover to lots of people debate how conservative hoover was as a president and as a secretary of commerce in the 1920s that i'm happy to talk about that in q&a if you'd like but we're looking at them in the 1930s when he was shocked really like the excesses of the new deal. the 1930s, the new deal was really the height of progressivism, and we argued in this book that just as edmund burke, the english political philosopher, began modern conservatism as a response to the french revolution, we think there's a dist
to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her a week or so ago and i said you watched a coolidge cool. he's not really a 21st century kind of guy, but gordon and i in this book and the place to go is actually to the 1930s because, in our view, modern american conservatism is essentially a response to the new deal of the 1930s, the franklin roosevelt. to us, the conservative response in the 1930s was the beginning of modern american...
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is now snoopy, calvin and hobbs found a home.e visit the largest cartoon art. >> perched above ohio's landscape is a new temple for cartoons. >> and this, for example, is from 1798. it's a cartoon "congressional puj lift" and features a fight that took place in congress. >> ohio state billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum streets cartoons and comics the way the u.s. library of congress treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer - seriously. >> now cartoonists know that they can give their collection of papers and art to a higher state and they'll be preserved, exhibited and made accessible to researchers. from classic to political. >> here is a fantastic franklin delano roosevelt by baseill wolverton and then we have richard nixon. it's one part cartoon, one part university, where scholars study light literature. there's so much scholarship on novels. this is the material everyone had. these are important visual artefacts of an era that need to be taken seriously. >> you came all he way from hanover area. >> yes. >> housed i
is now snoopy, calvin and hobbs found a home.e visit the largest cartoon art. >> perched above ohio's landscape is a new temple for cartoons. >> and this, for example, is from 1798. it's a cartoon "congressional puj lift" and features a fight that took place in congress. >> ohio state billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum streets cartoons and comics the way the u.s. library of congress treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer - seriously. >> now...
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my favourite is calvin ands hobbs. that's the show.l be back with headlines after this short break. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york with tonight's headlines. iran and six world powers agreed on the process rolling back the country's nuclear program. iran will allow the united nations full access to nuclear facilities. >> israelis by the thousands pay the last respects to ariel sharon in jerusalem. after a state memorial sharpe will be buried next to his late wife. >> officials are going over test results from a chemical spill in west virginia. tap water is unsafe for hundreds of thousands. four have been hospitalized.
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and then amity shlaes this year wrote i think a very interesting book on calvin coolidge and he proposed we have to go further to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her a week or so ago and i said you have really launched a coolidge's cool movement. i said that probably wasn't easy to do. he is not really a 21st century kind of guy. gordon and i in this book think the place to go is to the 1930s. in our few modern american conservatism is essentially response to the new deal of the 1930s to franklin roosevelt. and to us, the conservative response of the 1930s was the beginning of modern american conservatism. that response initially came from former president herbert hoover. lots of people debate how conservative hoover was as the president and the secretary of commerce of the 1920s and i'm to talk about that in q&a if you'd like but we are looking at him in the 1930s when he was shocked really by the excesses of the new deal. in the 1930s the new deal was the height of progressivism and we are given this book that just as edmund bu
and then amity shlaes this year wrote i think a very interesting book on calvin coolidge and he proposed we have to go further to the 1920s because calvin coolidge was the beginning of modern american conservatism. i saw her a week or so ago and i said you have really launched a coolidge's cool movement. i said that probably wasn't easy to do. he is not really a 21st century kind of guy. gordon and i in this book think the place to go is to the 1930s. in our few modern american conservatism is...
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calvin klein and so forth. what makes me laugh -- and i drove off from the commemoration and up the street was this huge billboard for calvin klein. you know, the revolution is full of these great critics. -- of these great contradictions. you still see the language. the "down with america." that was on one of the pictures i showed here. one of the ones covers like a 12-story building and yet the mood is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and oscar, the mastermind of the hostage takeover, or the embassy takeover also said to me, i'm realistic. i believe that everything has its time and its place and that time is over. and that's from somebody who led it. >> we have -- i see three hands here. let me acknowledge that there are people in the other room. overflow who have also sent in a question. one of which asks about the strategic recalculation. the implications phillip wan asks could the u.s. and iran's mutual opposition to al qaeda in iraq and syria bolster u.s.- iran relations, espec
calvin klein and so forth. what makes me laugh -- and i drove off from the commemoration and up the street was this huge billboard for calvin klein. you know, the revolution is full of these great critics. -- of these great contradictions. you still see the language. the "down with america." that was on one of the pictures i showed here. one of the ones covers like a 12-story building and yet the mood is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and oscar, the...
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calvin cline cologne. >> what is it about the cologne? >> it's the response from a jaguar that makes it feel like another jaguar has been there. >> we'll take it out of the context of the zoo and put it into the wild and see if we can attract them to our cameras using the scent. we'll show you how that can be used for research. smells good. i can see why the jaguars like it. let's see if it works. with camera and cologne in hand i set off to set up a perfumed enhanced trap. the concept was simply. douse ration with cologne. >> an animal walking by will trigger the camera to take a picture or video. it's got an infrared light. it something passes by, we'll get video of it. let's see what we . >> cologne is like a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem. >> definitely, they are elusive animals. any help you get, even a low-tech tool like col own, that allows you to get a picture or fur sample or give you information if the camera is set to video. >> my experiment was running for a month. it didn't work. the truth is working with animals li
calvin cline cologne. >> what is it about the cologne? >> it's the response from a jaguar that makes it feel like another jaguar has been there. >> we'll take it out of the context of the zoo and put it into the wild and see if we can attract them to our cameras using the scent. we'll show you how that can be used for research. smells good. i can see why the jaguars like it. let's see if it works. with camera and cologne in hand i set off to set up a perfumed enhanced trap....
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. >> calvin speaking for the council. if there was a project that needsed immediate support i'm not aware of it. in our may meeting we devoted to this project and two others outlining on page street i'll get to a little bit later. this was strongly supported many almost joy fully supported. it's a rehabilitation of an existing building. it will have minimal impacts on the neighborhood and we're delighted to be able to host 16 new affordable unit in their neighborhood. we have two other major projects on page street. one some 5 blocks to the east which will be the french american school moving into a surplus unified school district sighting for primary school classes. and it will create a significant impact on traffic and transit. in addition excuse me. in addition the boys and girls club an page street about 2 and a half blocks from this site about a 2 hundred and 50 square feet believe n it in play. we have this persistent problem along page street with the from whole good commissioner sugaya was concerned about off-load
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final seconds, jameis winston hits calvin benson for two yards.ameis winston 6 of 7 for 77 yards on the championship winning drive. florida state rallies from an 18-point deficit grabbing the title 34-21. ross shimabuku with more from the rose bowl. >> a rally back for florida state, and they can thank birthday boy jameis winston. he had the game winner with 13 seconds left. florida state beat auburn 44-41. >> that's the moment there, the way you explain it. i mean, i'm excited for the guys. it's not about me. it's about them. i mean, all i can say now is we are champions, and that's me and my birthday. i'd care less about that. but the heisman trophy, i mean, if i had them i would be in the predicament. >> the 16th and final title goes to florida state. 1999 team. remember, starting next season college football to a four-team play-off. >> florida state began the b.c.s. era. winning the 1999 contest, closing with the third overall title. i'm mark morgan. that wraps up sports this hour. >> chinese officials are stepping up efforts to stop the ivory
final seconds, jameis winston hits calvin benson for two yards.ameis winston 6 of 7 for 77 yards on the championship winning drive. florida state rallies from an 18-point deficit grabbing the title 34-21. ross shimabuku with more from the rose bowl. >> a rally back for florida state, and they can thank birthday boy jameis winston. he had the game winner with 13 seconds left. florida state beat auburn 44-41. >> that's the moment there, the way you explain it. i mean, i'm excited for...
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today a federal grand jury indicted barry guilton and loupe mercado on various charges relating to calvin snead's murder. there were 10 defendants in custody. >>> nearly a thousand pages of government documents will be released in the morning all related to the scandal surrounding new jersey governor christie. he fired a staffer today and apologized for political tactics in his office that created passive traffic mess last year. -- massive traffic mess last year. >> i come out here today to apologize to the people of new jersey. >> reporter: for nearly two hours governor chris christie apologized announcing he'd fired his deputy chief of staff for lying about her role in lane closures that crippled traffic in fort lee, new jersey, last fall. three access lanes leading to the gorge washington bridge were reduced to one. that cautioned hours long traffic jams and delayed school buses and emergency vehicles responding to 911 calls. e-mails and text messages suggest it was political revenge against fort lee's mayor for not endorsing governor christie's reelection bid. kelly wrote an e-mail sa
today a federal grand jury indicted barry guilton and loupe mercado on various charges relating to calvin snead's murder. there were 10 defendants in custody. >>> nearly a thousand pages of government documents will be released in the morning all related to the scandal surrounding new jersey governor christie. he fired a staffer today and apologized for political tactics in his office that created passive traffic mess last year. -- massive traffic mess last year. >> i come out...
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calvin welch. >> thank you, president wu. commissioners, i defy you to look at exhibit a and come to the conclusion that owners of the developments in mission bay that have an affordable housing obligation within a market rate development is exempted in this language. additionally for you to understand the way in which the city participation of affordable housing works in mission bay is a transferance from our private developer a plan of the city for affordable housing. i can't figure out given the changes and the curious language referring to redevelopment areas subject to redevelopment agreements in a certain way, what the heck is going on. since the drafter of this amendment chose not to discuss this measure with any affordable housing entity that i'm aware of and given the fact that this same drafter of last year was a clean up to charge non-profit housing development of fee, i would urge you to include ib -- in your resolution in an abundance of caution to final language that i'm submitting to the clerk here which would
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and that was calvin coolidge.hought i've got to go back and figure out what went right in the 1920's. >> talk about him.
and that was calvin coolidge.hought i've got to go back and figure out what went right in the 1920's. >> talk about him.
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he was the winner over his teammate calvin johnson.fourth. move ahead, have fun with sharkies. they're rolling against the red wings. 1-0 sharks second period and they would go on and roll tonight, detroit, red wings slowing down a little bit in recent years. here's pavelski, he'll be in the united states olympic team. 4-1 sharks over detroit tonight. >>> college hoops in our area. florida, look at that floor, nicki put the floor up in eugene oregon, and matthews scored 32 for cal. they upset number 17 oregon 96-83. stamford and johnny hawkins, moreland of oregon state, 17 points, 15 rebounds, 81-72. oregon state beings stanford falls to 9-5. the finish of the night, st. mary's santa clara, brownridge at the horn, santa clara upset st. mary's, 57-55. the broncos knock off st. mary's. lebron james visiting new york. always special. lebron james in the garden ready to g you know, he's fourth all time points her game at madison square and this he goes tonight. he has 32 points, but tim hardaway's baby boy, kim, jr., helped the knicks pull
he was the winner over his teammate calvin johnson.fourth. move ahead, have fun with sharkies. they're rolling against the red wings. 1-0 sharks second period and they would go on and roll tonight, detroit, red wings slowing down a little bit in recent years. here's pavelski, he'll be in the united states olympic team. 4-1 sharks over detroit tonight. >>> college hoops in our area. florida, look at that floor, nicki put the floor up in eugene oregon, and matthews scored 32 for cal....
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hits calvin benjamin to win it. 34-31, florida state from the acc. and they win the bcf era.en straight title by the sec. and it is over. logan couture expected to miss three to six weeks. he is expected to have surgery on wednesday. there he is beating the blackhawks. canada names their olympic squad tomorrow. pga champion of tournaments. zach johnson, zach johnson. 34 feet away and he nails it into the 12th hole. he wins. his third tournament in his last six starts. out on lovely maui, hawaii. >> what was the weather like there today? >> the polar vortex did not hit them at all. >> didn't hit it. >> and so it is 75 and sunny in the morning. >> perfect. >> always like that. thanks for watching, join us again in half an hour over on kpix 5. ,, ,, good. good answer. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear
hits calvin benjamin to win it. 34-31, florida state from the acc. and they win the bcf era.en straight title by the sec. and it is over. logan couture expected to miss three to six weeks. he is expected to have surgery on wednesday. there he is beating the blackhawks. canada names their olympic squad tomorrow. pga champion of tournaments. zach johnson, zach johnson. 34 feet away and he nails it into the 12th hole. he wins. his third tournament in his last six starts. out on lovely maui,...
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. >> detroit's calvin johnson came in second because he catches everything. >> i'm not sure that is such a good list to be on. >> well, if cow catch everything like he does. >>> this weekend, nfl playoffs, sanlts at saw hawks. the late game, colts at patriots. sunday, san francisco going to caroli carolina. late game, san diego and denver. the dallas cowboys are not on tv. >> still not in the playoffs. i know, thank you for the reminder. >>> the houston rockets mascot. we'll talk ability texas here. called clutch the bear, is evidently a jokester. when the team goes to practice, he stands still, doesn't move. not that time. he's scaring them, lunging at them. scaring the bejesus out of players. >> you have to protect yourself. >>. >>> in norwegian olympian can go very high in the air. we're not sure where the camera is positioned. so betty, my thought is, it's somehow attached to his head. sync'd to his head but they air-brushed it out, the mount. >>> because it's very much not summer but i very much much like to think it is, wakeboarding for you. some brits street-wakeboarding. problem
. >> detroit's calvin johnson came in second because he catches everything. >> i'm not sure that is such a good list to be on. >> well, if cow catch everything like he does. >>> this weekend, nfl playoffs, sanlts at saw hawks. the late game, colts at patriots. sunday, san francisco going to caroli carolina. late game, san diego and denver. the dallas cowboys are not on tv. >> still not in the playoffs. i know, thank you for the reminder. >>> the houston...
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calvin johnson voted second most feared for his impeccable skill.nd, the second round of the nfl playoffs, st. the new orleans saints take on the seahawks and the indianapolis colts and patriots for the later game. sunday, san francisco 49ers are going to beat the panthers. >> you keep saying that. >> did i say that? >> that's twice now. >> san diego chargers in a late game against the broncos. dallas cowboys, guess what? still not in the playoffs. >> so mean. >> still not playing this weekend. i'll give you houston. when the team goes to practice he stands outside the court but when they leave he lunges and scares them. quite classic. >> i love that. love this video. up close and personal at ski jumping shows what practice is like. >> is that real? >> it's real stuff. >> that's wild looking. >> it's one of those cameras. >> it looks like a video game. >> he's just getting ready. that's scary stuff. >> and surfs up in england, severe flooding in the country side by wake boarding through the trees pulled by a pick up truck. >> oh my gosh. >> announce
calvin johnson voted second most feared for his impeccable skill.nd, the second round of the nfl playoffs, st. the new orleans saints take on the seahawks and the indianapolis colts and patriots for the later game. sunday, san francisco 49ers are going to beat the panthers. >> you keep saying that. >> did i say that? >> that's twice now. >> san diego chargers in a late game against the broncos. dallas cowboys, guess what? still not in the playoffs. >> so mean....
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well, the first one was missionary calvinism. the dulles brothers grew up in a personage and her father was a clergyman and her grandfather was a clergyman in their great-grandfather was a clergyman and many other uncles and great uncles were clergyman and also missionaries. her grandfather, for example. he went off to india to convert the heathens. and at home they were always having missionaries that were on their way from china or the middle east and they were immersed in the missionary ibos. and this was not just a bland orange hetero form of christianity. it was a very specific form. and it had to essential principles. the first principle is that the world is made up of good forces and evil forces. the second is that christians do not have the right to stay at home and hope that there are good times over evil. they have to go out into the world and convert the on unconverted and you are not the filling the purpose for which god has placed you on earth. if you believe that about religion, it is a very short step to believing
well, the first one was missionary calvinism. the dulles brothers grew up in a personage and her father was a clergyman and her grandfather was a clergyman in their great-grandfather was a clergyman and many other uncles and great uncles were clergyman and also missionaries. her grandfather, for example. he went off to india to convert the heathens. and at home they were always having missionaries that were on their way from china or the middle east and they were immersed in the missionary...
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detroit's calvin johnson came in second because he just catches everything.ause of that. >>> this weekend, the nfl playoffs, second round saturday, the saints at the seahawks. colts and patriots. sunday, san francisco 49ers go to carolina. and the late game, san diego, chargers go to denver. >>> houston rockets mascot called clutch the bear. and a jokester too. when the team goes practice, he stands still. he doesn't move. when they leave, he lungs at them, scares the players. that one even swinging at him. that's funny. >>> this norwegian olympian can ski jump 750 feet in the air. this is what it looks like practicing for sochi. watch his head. we're not sure how the camera is positioned, but it looks like it is synced to his head. but the mount perhaps was airbrushed out of the video. cool stuff. >>> because it is not summer but i very much like summer, wakeboarding for you. some brits using severe flooding to street wakeboard, pulled by a, see that thing, a pickup truck. nice touch. >>> just ahead if you're a fan of hbo's "game of thrones ," we have good n
detroit's calvin johnson came in second because he just catches everything.ause of that. >>> this weekend, the nfl playoffs, second round saturday, the saints at the seahawks. colts and patriots. sunday, san francisco 49ers go to carolina. and the late game, san diego, chargers go to denver. >>> houston rockets mascot called clutch the bear. and a jokester too. when the team goes practice, he stands still. he doesn't move. when they leave, he lungs at them, scares the players....
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retailer express put the blame on weaker holiday sales and pvh, which owns clothing brands like calvin klein and hilfiger, warned on friday of too many promotions during what it called a very competitive holiday season. >>> and then there's target. it's still suffering from one of the biggest security breaches in retail history. and now the company's ceo is apologizing to customers for the cyber attack on their credit and debit card information as he tries to reassure shoppers that it's safe to come back to his stores. becky quick has more. >> reporter: this is the first time that target's ceo, gregg steinhafel, has spoken publicly about the breach that at the high-end investments affected as much as a third of the american population. his tone was one of contrition and apology. >> i found out on sunday. sunday was really day one. it was in the morning. >> reporter: what was the day? >> december 15th. and that was the day that we confirmed that we had an issue. and so our number-one priority was do the right thing for the guest. so it was about making our environment safe and secure. w
retailer express put the blame on weaker holiday sales and pvh, which owns clothing brands like calvin klein and hilfiger, warned on friday of too many promotions during what it called a very competitive holiday season. >>> and then there's target. it's still suffering from one of the biggest security breaches in retail history. and now the company's ceo is apologizing to customers for the cyber attack on their credit and debit card information as he tries to reassure shoppers that...
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and calvin klein, and so forth but what makes me laugh and i drove off from the commemoration, and upboard for calvin klein, you know, that the revolution is full of these great contradictions but you still see the language, down with america that is on one of the pictures i showed your that covers like a 12 story building. and yet the mood is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and the mastermind of the hostage takeover the industry takeover also said to me he said i'm realistic. i believe that everything has its time and its place, and that time is over. and that's when somebody who led it. >> ic-3 hands here. let me acknowledge that there are people in the other room overflow, who also sent in a question, one of which continues, or ask about the strategic recalculation, the obligations. could u.s. and iran's mutual opposition to al qaeda in iraq and syria bolster u.s.-iran relations, especially with regard to u.s. nuclear deal is? the kind of link just and is there real change in the overall approach? david, do you want to start? >> i think certainly as al
and calvin klein, and so forth but what makes me laugh and i drove off from the commemoration, and upboard for calvin klein, you know, that the revolution is full of these great contradictions but you still see the language, down with america that is on one of the pictures i showed your that covers like a 12 story building. and yet the mood is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and the mastermind of the hostage takeover the industry takeover also said to me he said i'm...
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had been nominated for the vice presidency on the ticket with the governor of ohio and they lost to calvin coolidge but roosevelt made a spectacular campaign, made a name for his house nationally and he was absolutely the rising star on the democratic party, this great political name. it than that summer he became ill and within days he not only couldn't walk but he couldn't even stand up. everyone assumed that his political career was absolutely over. no one could imagine that a man who was paralyzed from the waist down could never again run for any significant political office let alone the presidency which had been his great purpose. he was determined, however, that he was going to come back. no one believed him. no one credited this idea, not his enemies or his friends, not eleanor roosevelt although she certainly helped him and thought it was good for him to think that he could make a comeback because of what encourage him to take care of himself and be part of public life. but he built himself up through exercise come constant exercise week after week, month after month. first it's d
had been nominated for the vice presidency on the ticket with the governor of ohio and they lost to calvin coolidge but roosevelt made a spectacular campaign, made a name for his house nationally and he was absolutely the rising star on the democratic party, this great political name. it than that summer he became ill and within days he not only couldn't walk but he couldn't even stand up. everyone assumed that his political career was absolutely over. no one could imagine that a man who was...
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>> calvin college in michigan. >> oh, wow that sounds fancy. >> reporter: the film was made possiblestarter donations as native american first time filmmaker. >> people from the netherlands, france, mexico, canada, all of these places i have never been to, but they believed in the project enough to donate money. >> reporter: this director also got kick starter money. >> without it i wouldn't have been able to finish the film. it does give films that really could never find money in other ways a way to fine money. and that is really powerful. >> reporter: a powerful tool helping tell powerful stories. >>> and just another reminder, please check out our website for all of the latest news, opinion pieces, and lots more. aljazeera.com. thank for tuning in. bye now. ♪ >> every sunday night aljazeera america presents gripping films from the worlds top documetary directors. >> everybody's different here... >> for students at the esteemed international high school at lafayette everyday is a fight to suceeed >> it was my dream to get a high school diploma >> but a failing grade can mean loosi
>> calvin college in michigan. >> oh, wow that sounds fancy. >> reporter: the film was made possiblestarter donations as native american first time filmmaker. >> people from the netherlands, france, mexico, canada, all of these places i have never been to, but they believed in the project enough to donate money. >> reporter: this director also got kick starter money. >> without it i wouldn't have been able to finish the film. it does give films that really...
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front of each house until woodrow wilson, who was a great parliamentarian and public speaker, and calvin coolidge was the first radio state of the union and harry truman on television. the modern speech had its origination with lyndon johnson, who in the 1960s not only determined to televise it but to move it to the evening. >> modern day speech are these moments, the president has someone in, the first lady has someone in the gallery with her as well. what do we know about that? >> the moments we see the ones we recommend are the unexpected moments, the yuli moments and the justice samuel alitto mouthing not true, when the president mentioned the citizens united. larry skutnik who dove into the icy water and helped rescue people in the potomac river. rushing to help a gentleman who had been grievously injured, jeff bauman, carlos aranando, they'll are together in the first lady's box to joe biden confident to both the first lady and the president. >> over the years has it gotten longer? >> it seems to have gotten longer. what's gotten longer is the amount of time beforehand that we spec
front of each house until woodrow wilson, who was a great parliamentarian and public speaker, and calvin coolidge was the first radio state of the union and harry truman on television. the modern speech had its origination with lyndon johnson, who in the 1960s not only determined to televise it but to move it to the evening. >> modern day speech are these moments, the president has someone in, the first lady has someone in the gallery with her as well. what do we know about that? >>...
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>> calvin college in michigan. >> that sounds fancy. >> a coming of age set on the navajo reservation. >> people from the netherlands, france, mexico, canada, you know like all these places like i've never even been to. but they believe in the project enough to donate money. so it was really an awesome experience. >> rosato why bennett got money for alive inside. >> i could never had a way to find money and that is really powerful. >> a powerful tool helping tell powerful stories. rob reynolds al jazeera, park city, utah. >> let's bring in david polan, editor in chief of movie city news. thanks for being here. how exactly are some of these films chosen for sundance? >> the process is a combination of straight movies being submitted. over 8,000 films are submitted every year to sundance. then there's kind of another tier the festival doesn't like to talk about too much but ends up making up a lot of films in the festival, people who know people, connected with other projects going on with sundance outside of the festival itself who have the right agent, right person. those have a littl
>> calvin college in michigan. >> that sounds fancy. >> a coming of age set on the navajo reservation. >> people from the netherlands, france, mexico, canada, you know like all these places like i've never even been to. but they believe in the project enough to donate money. so it was really an awesome experience. >> rosato why bennett got money for alive inside. >> i could never had a way to find money and that is really powerful. >> a powerful tool...
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what i love about his work is what he does is like a mix of kind of peanuts charlie brown mixed with calvin and hobbes. the fun of what his work is the seat as hard. that's what he draws. that's what this is. i remember coming connive your book once? scissoring you how great he was. i asked him, the lincoln memorial here in d.c., right click from lincoln getting on the spot where martin luther king junior sought when he gave his speech. we are going to see the crowd going all the way to the washington monument and the sun in the sky in my has to fall in love with it and this better be the best picture you've ever drawn in your whole life. that's all it has to be. and he drew this in a moment and it's worth really looking at. i know it's hard to see for some. when he handed the sin, i was like, it's alive. the books are alive and it's a real collaboration. so i think usually when you do children's books, the publisher usually picks out the person for you. i came to them and i said this is the guy want to work with because i wanted to be this lovable. if it's not lovable, never going to work.
what i love about his work is what he does is like a mix of kind of peanuts charlie brown mixed with calvin and hobbes. the fun of what his work is the seat as hard. that's what he draws. that's what this is. i remember coming connive your book once? scissoring you how great he was. i asked him, the lincoln memorial here in d.c., right click from lincoln getting on the spot where martin luther king junior sought when he gave his speech. we are going to see the crowd going all the way to the...
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wynn resorts, calvin klein, phillip van heusen and parented of our company rising to historic highs.id as well. david: i mentioned gold. gold is way up. i say way up compared to where it has been going is up. it is only less than 2%. a $21 gain. mining stocks are up. newmont is up over 4%. >> absolutely. that watts second best performer all day on the s&p 500 the group was up between 3 and 4% a solid and needed day for gold stocks. cheryl: lauren, shares of twitter climbing into the green. there was a report from evercore partners on the stock. was it a good thing. >> it was a good thing. up a couple seconds before the bell. every core says they're in a strong position to capture video advertising dollars. [closing bell ringing] david: the closing bells ringing on wall street. it is the first day of trading of 2014. it is not an up day. it's a down day. it could have been works t was worse during various times of the day though close to the day time high. the dow jones down 133 points. all the intoday sees were down at least. david: .8%. look what happened to the russell 2000, small
wynn resorts, calvin klein, phillip van heusen and parented of our company rising to historic highs.id as well. david: i mentioned gold. gold is way up. i say way up compared to where it has been going is up. it is only less than 2%. a $21 gain. mining stocks are up. newmont is up over 4%. >> absolutely. that watts second best performer all day on the s&p 500 the group was up between 3 and 4% a solid and needed day for gold stocks. cheryl: lauren, shares of twitter climbing into the...
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calvin coolidge. first time it was on tv, 1947. the last president not to deliver a state of the union address pfft was jimmy carter. joining yes to a michigan republican. give us your assessment. >> and me to disagree with the minority leader did. you're the president say he would go round congress. he felt that -- he wants to work with congress. i take him at his word. he is ready to go around congress for those big things that he was to get done. that's a huge mistake. most of the speech was a lot of stuff that we ever before. fifth this is no live their fourth time that have are a lot of that. indian the really big stuff seven like he was just praying to god alone. at think that's a huge mistake. >> if you have part of his old congressional district. yes. reading a book right now, right it would have gone, which is sort of his off the record discussion. it is interesting. i love history. it is interesting hearing began reading his perspective and what it was like in his responsibilities and how he handle the presidency in and h
calvin coolidge. first time it was on tv, 1947. the last president not to deliver a state of the union address pfft was jimmy carter. joining yes to a michigan republican. give us your assessment. >> and me to disagree with the minority leader did. you're the president say he would go round congress. he felt that -- he wants to work with congress. i take him at his word. he is ready to go around congress for those big things that he was to get done. that's a huge mistake. most of the...
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calvin klein and so forth. what makes me laugh -- and i drove off from the commemoration and up the street was this huge billboard for calvin klein. you know, the revolution is full of these great critics. you still see the -- -- contradictions. you still see the language. the down with america. one of the ones covers like a 12-story building and yet the model is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and oscar, the mastermind of the hostage takeover, or the embassy takeover also said to me, i'm realistic. i believe that everything has its time and its place and that time is over. and that's from somebody who led it. >> we have -- i see three hands here. let me acknowledge that there are people in the other room. overflow who have also sent in a question. one of which asks about the strategic recalculation. the implications phillip wan asks could the u.s. and iran's mutual opposition to al qaeda and iraq and syria bolster u.s.-iran relations, especially with regard to u.s. nuclear deals? t
calvin klein and so forth. what makes me laugh -- and i drove off from the commemoration and up the street was this huge billboard for calvin klein. you know, the revolution is full of these great critics. you still see the -- -- contradictions. you still see the language. the down with america. one of the ones covers like a 12-story building and yet the model is very much as if that's of a different time in their history. and oscar, the mastermind of the hostage takeover, or the embassy...
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it looks like a calvin klein model. you'll see a picture with a red mohawk and [ bleep ].abendroth was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend. he says he was high and drunk at the time and remembers little, if anything, about what happened. now his sentence is nearly complete. he has another chance to make it on the outside. >> ow! come on, man, that's my nuts. >> it was an awesome day because the countdown to 13 hours and i'm out of this hell hole. i will no longer be in kent county. i will be free like a bird. >> krak rok. you know what i'm saying. >> can't smack nobody. >> no more red necks. >> like this ozzy. >> the only thing i'm worried about is if my p.o. want today's drug test me or -- >> ♪ >> on the streets, abendroth is a rapper known as krak rok. even though he's blamed drugs for his numerous troubles with the law, he says they're part of his job. >> i'm a musician. you know how music and drugs go hand in hand. if i'm nervous i'm going to smoke pot. if i feel too jittery before i get onstage, i'm going to drink. it goes hand in hand. >> don't forget about -- >>
it looks like a calvin klein model. you'll see a picture with a red mohawk and [ bleep ].abendroth was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend. he says he was high and drunk at the time and remembers little, if anything, about what happened. now his sentence is nearly complete. he has another chance to make it on the outside. >> ow! come on, man, that's my nuts. >> it was an awesome day because the countdown to 13 hours and i'm out of this hell hole. i will no longer be in kent...
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the original calvin and hobbes collection.and-drawn strips of peanuts charles m.schulz. >> it is timeless. the way it was drawn, the captioning. it is just timeless. >> in chester gould's original drawings of kick tracy. >> the collection includes 300,000 works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out. but now a standard original by an artist such as schuld might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. and an early one like this one, is priceless. >> it contains historical stereotypes. you can city there was a different sensibility in how we portrayed minorities. >> now all drawn together in a new home. columbus, ohio. >>> today's top stories straight ahead. thank you for watching. i'll see you again. >> i'm phil tores. coming up this week on techknow. techknow's shini somara goes straight into the storm. winds of 150 miles per hour. but this twister is created in the lab. >> i'm at the national wind institute where they can actually recreate a tornado. >> now science and technology take on mother nat
the original calvin and hobbes collection.and-drawn strips of peanuts charles m.schulz. >> it is timeless. the way it was drawn, the captioning. it is just timeless. >> in chester gould's original drawings of kick tracy. >> the collection includes 300,000 works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out. but now a standard original by an artist such as schuld might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. and an early one like this one, is priceless....
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. >> the calvin and hobbes collection and charles m.schultez. i do. it's timeless.ou know, the way it was drawn, the captioning. it's just timeless. >> chester gould's original drawings of dick tracy. >> the collection includes 300,000 original works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed and reprinted for the numb. charles m. schultz might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. an early one like this 1 in 1951 is priceless. stereotypes. >> you can see from this that there was a very different sensibility in terms of how we portray. historic controversy drawn together in a new home of their own john hendron, al jazeera, columbus, ohio. >> pretty cool stuff there. hollywood's season the ceremony goff off to a damp start. part of the red carpet. not good. starts had not arrived thankfully winters including brian cranston in breaking bad and for the film "america hustle." it picked up the best film award in the musical category and 12 years a slave was best dramatic film. both movies, i need to go see. it's annu
. >> the calvin and hobbes collection and charles m.schultez. i do. it's timeless.ou know, the way it was drawn, the captioning. it's just timeless. >> chester gould's original drawings of dick tracy. >> the collection includes 300,000 original works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed and reprinted for the numb. charles m. schultz might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. an early one like this 1 in 1951 is...
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and reese witherspoon with calvin klein and her asymmetrical do. >> and emma watson rocking the bright open in the back, exposing black fitted pant. they really did look amazing. sometimes they point out best dressed and i disagree but these look incredible. >> and you would think the number with the pants in the back would be a disaster -- >> but it worked. >> -- but it was pretty cool. >> and julia roberts, some say more of a miss than a hit in the black and white dolce and gabbana number. this super bright yellow strapless gown landed lena dunham on the worst dressed list. >> i don't know if i agree. also thumbs down, paula patton in skin-tight long sleeved white gown with gigantic head to toe ruffles. the ruffles were a bit much, i think. >> yeah, a little large. what do you think? you can't win on those. i say play it elegant. i guess you don't get the glory but you don't get razzed either. >> this is true. >>> coming up, the mom who lost so much in the boston marathon bombing and the promise some special visit hes made her. >> it's a special story. ade her. >> it's a special stor
and reese witherspoon with calvin klein and her asymmetrical do. >> and emma watson rocking the bright open in the back, exposing black fitted pant. they really did look amazing. sometimes they point out best dressed and i disagree but these look incredible. >> and you would think the number with the pants in the back would be a disaster -- >> but it worked. >> -- but it was pretty cool. >> and julia roberts, some say more of a miss than a hit in the black and...
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. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentencesrobbery and murder, first-degree murder, and habitual criminal mdn. i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had shot him. >> as a younger man, holmes tried to escape from prison twice. >> i was 26 years old and was determined i didn't want to die inside these walls. now i'm 51. i'll be 52 this year. so age and time slows a person down, changes your perspective, attitude, and i've come to accept the fact after several attempts that i can make my life hard in here or i can make it easy. and now i look in the mirror and i don't have the same "i don't care" attitude because i find in the end i do care. it matters what you do in here and it matters what you do out there. >> holmes eventually earned the right to live in one of the prison's minimum security dormitories. >> in here, you look around, you'll find no bars. you have windows like on the street. it's a state of mind. you look at the bars 24/7 and you can't never get away from the fact that you're locked up. it's a lot bett
. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentencesrobbery and murder, first-degree murder, and habitual criminal mdn. i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had shot him. >> as a younger man, holmes tried to escape from prison twice. >> i was 26 years old and was determined i didn't want to die inside these walls. now i'm 51. i'll be 52 this year. so age and time slows a person down, changes your...
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. >> and manny -- >> bvh, under manny taken over tommy hilfiger and now calvin klein, how was brands.rt and tie market. not a stock you want to pick up today but he's generated tremendous returns, when a stock is down like that, buy them. >> a name i can pronounce. sally smith of buffalo wild wings. >> how many times have people written her off? recently a mcdonald's intrusion into the wing business. it failed. mcdonald's moving up, interest rates down. sally smith defied skeptics. buffalo wild wings i love to go to, many viewers love to, too. sally understands the mind of the consumer and the mind of the sports-oriented person. that's where you go to watch the games. >> go the it all. >> favorite combo. >> three i know you want to spend more time on. a lot of restauranteurs on your list. dominoes patrick doyle? >> he comes in when domino's is ats 12 $12. he decides we have to make the pizza better, which requires to admit it tastes like cardboard. a remarkable -- and then use technology. she a technologist. a huge number of orders from dominoes done from the facebook page. and by the
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president calvin coolidge had one as a pet in the white house that raccoon, which was coincidentallyebecca was a gift to the first family and was intended to be eaten for thanksgiving dinner in lieu of turkey. but the coolidges pardoned the animal and she became a hit. rebecca even hosted the white house egg roll with first lady grace coolidge. >>> finally, congressman steve stockman's challenge hit another bump in the road after "the washington post" called him out on several inconsistencies on his campaign website. in a section titled past and present endorsements, the post found that seven of the 12 listed groups had not actually endorsed stockman for senate, including one endorsement, quote, attributed to howard phillips, a conservative activist who died seven months before stockman got in the race. also listed the nra who had actually endorsed his opponent. since that article appeared on friday, the entire page has conspicuously vanished from stockman's campaign website. >>> up next, the war on poverty. a lot of people on the right say we're not winning, and that's their excuse
president calvin coolidge had one as a pet in the white house that raccoon, which was coincidentallyebecca was a gift to the first family and was intended to be eaten for thanksgiving dinner in lieu of turkey. but the coolidges pardoned the animal and she became a hit. rebecca even hosted the white house egg roll with first lady grace coolidge. >>> finally, congressman steve stockman's challenge hit another bump in the road after "the washington post" called him out on...
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. >> others making the list, calvin johnson, peyton manning and adrian peterson. they were smiling in the video. >> christina loren has a smile on her face. let's see why she is smiling. >> i get to wake up with the two of you, how could i ever not be happy about that. and you at home as well. you're part of our morning family. we love you especially on a friday. 41 degrees out there in the north bay, 49 in san francisco, and temperatures are going to be nice out there. it's really dry as you know, it's about been a really, really dry year. the past seven months have been unseasonably dry. as we get into this weekend we expect to measure precipitation. and we're also expecting to jump back above average through sunday. a little something for everybody in the forecast. 59 degrees in san francisco. if you don't want to wait until i dive into the futurecast, check your seven-day, it's scrolling here at the bottom of your screen. highs today are comfortable, especially when you put things in perspective. yesterday was cool and cloudy. look what happens as you get into
. >> others making the list, calvin johnson, peyton manning and adrian peterson. they were smiling in the video. >> christina loren has a smile on her face. let's see why she is smiling. >> i get to wake up with the two of you, how could i ever not be happy about that. and you at home as well. you're part of our morning family. we love you especially on a friday. 41 degrees out there in the north bay, 49 in san francisco, and temperatures are going to be nice out there. it's...