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que preocupa a la comunidad ha disminuido notablemente.hac e unos momentos hablamos con el oficial calvineto del departamento de polica de la ciudad de san leandro y esto fue lo que nos comento: take sot calvin prieto 1,44 " los robos en las ltimas semanas han bajado drstico comparado con el mes de julio el mes de julio 4 carros robados por días, en este mes nada más 3 carros robados por día, comparado con el mes pasado nada más hemos tenido 43 carros robados, entre este mes solamente y ya estamos casi terminado el mes, comparado con el mes de julio donde tuvimos, 123 carros robados" out las autoridades nos informaron que piensan que una de las razones por las cuales se han disminuido los robos es por la tecnologa que utiliza el departamento de polica y la velocidad con la que se comunican, pero sobre todo nos dijeron que la comunidad esta alerta, vigilando y cooperando. con ellos. este es mi informe desde san leandro. > alonso live cesar ---en livermore, las autoridades estan advirtiendo a las mujeres que trotan o caminan a estar alerta... take vo ---la policia investiga el ataque que su
que preocupa a la comunidad ha disminuido notablemente.hac e unos momentos hablamos con el oficial calvineto del departamento de polica de la ciudad de san leandro y esto fue lo que nos comento: take sot calvin prieto 1,44 " los robos en las ltimas semanas han bajado drstico comparado con el mes de julio el mes de julio 4 carros robados por días, en este mes nada más 3 carros robados por día, comparado con el mes pasado nada más hemos tenido 43 carros robados, entre este mes solamente...
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calvin holmes is considered an expert. >> mine comes off about 25%, 30% alcohol.ost people get caught with wine, all they do is lose their job and get a little write-up. me, they take me straight to lockup because my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. you know what i'm talking about. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed him to show our cameras how it's done, provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two cups you're done. three you're passed out. you drink four you're going to the hole. trust me. take my jug. gallon jug. and this is half gallon here. i got another half gallon
calvin holmes is considered an expert. >> mine comes off about 25%, 30% alcohol.ost people get caught with wine, all they do is lose their job and get a little write-up. me, they take me straight to lockup because my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. you know what i'm talking about. >>...
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calvin coolidge's son said, if your daddy was calvin coolidge, yes, you would. that is the american attitude towards work. founder ofe great the republican party, abraham lincoln, said, whatever is calculated to advance the condition of the honest, struggling, laboring worker, i am for that thing. it is long past time that the republican party realizes that mass low skilled immigration, whether legal or illegal, is not one of those things. >> rich lowrie, thank you very much. professor? >> it's a pleasure to be here and i associate myself fully with the previous remarks of both rich and jim. both my parents were immigrants. we are not nativists. but that is not the issue. the issue is how many, given the fact that we admire and respect immigrants, given our immigrant tradition. specifically, the issue is, do we let everyone in the world who wants to come here come here, or are we going to enforce some kind of limit? i'm a lawyer. lawyers like to think we can argue both sides of every question. are we going to let every single person in the world wants to come he
calvin coolidge's son said, if your daddy was calvin coolidge, yes, you would. that is the american attitude towards work. founder ofe great the republican party, abraham lincoln, said, whatever is calculated to advance the condition of the honest, struggling, laboring worker, i am for that thing. it is long past time that the republican party realizes that mass low skilled immigration, whether legal or illegal, is not one of those things. >> rich lowrie, thank you very much. professor?...
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>> calvin coolidge to buddy like to right eisenhower also. >> we're talking about calvin coolidge. [laughter] >> of those are the other two. >> thank you very much. of. [applause] >> host: today's tip nine his book "clinton, inc." the audacious rebuilding of a political machine." we'll come. this is so interesting the summer of 2014 cash hillary clinton looks like she is inevitable democratic nominee i said that if the to her pullovers are daunting and there are a number of books about the clintons' especially hillary clinton. now your book comes out and that a neil you take is fascinating because the suggestion is the clintons are not just a marriage of 38 years but a political partnership thickhead business enterprise that the foundation to hundred $40 million last year? that is the incredible way to look at them as a business. help us to understand what are the dimensions of the "clinton, inc."? >> guest: there are several leaders and i suggest they are emerging leaders and also suggested not just a primary goal of money it is the major gold also political fortune since leaving
>> calvin coolidge to buddy like to right eisenhower also. >> we're talking about calvin coolidge. [laughter] >> of those are the other two. >> thank you very much. of. [applause] >> host: today's tip nine his book "clinton, inc." the audacious rebuilding of a political machine." we'll come. this is so interesting the summer of 2014 cash hillary clinton looks like she is inevitable democratic nominee i said that if the to her pullovers are daunting...
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our collections here at the army heritage and education center and is accessible, in this case is calvin titus. we won a medical of honor for daring and gallant conduct. he was one of the first soldiers who actually scale the walls of peking during the boxer rebellion. this will take you to a recording of his actual oral history. >> this is something that took place a long time ago, and it's followed me. i can't get away from it. [laughter] >> but the wall looks like the one you scaled? >> that's a very good representation of it. of course, as you see that fellow standing on top there, now, that would have been impossible. that thing is stone and narrow on top and nobody could stand up there unless he was an acrobat. >> did you have doubts or think you could make it? >> i thought i'd make it all right. i wasn't have afraid of that. i was a fairly good climber. but, of course i never thought about what i was getting into. [laughter] >> i understand that when president roosevelt presented you with the medal, it was on the grounds of west point. >> yes. they turned up the grounds in full dr
our collections here at the army heritage and education center and is accessible, in this case is calvin titus. we won a medical of honor for daring and gallant conduct. he was one of the first soldiers who actually scale the walls of peking during the boxer rebellion. this will take you to a recording of his actual oral history. >> this is something that took place a long time ago, and it's followed me. i can't get away from it. [laughter] >> but the wall looks like the one you...
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crime scene tape lined the streets and the school signs as the kids came out of calvin coolidge high school this afternoon. sources tell our jackie bensen that the victims are 19 and 17 years old. the school spokesperson says the teenagers are not d.c. public school students and it's not yet clear what led to the stabbings. >>> now to the corruption trial of a different bob mcdonnell on the witness stand, quieter and not so confident. >> the former governor faced his first questioning from prosecutors who say he accepted cash and gifts in exchange for promoting a businessman's company. julie carey reports the foundation of the first couple's defense is now under attack. >> reporter: on his way into court and on the witness stand it was a more subdued bob mcdonnell than last week. initially his voice so soft the judge told him to speak up. >> this is a very different bob mcdonnell. >> prosecutors tackled the mcdonnell's broken marriage defense head on. bob mcdonnell gave revealing testimony about how his marriage crumbled as he climbed the political ladder. the defense says the couple
crime scene tape lined the streets and the school signs as the kids came out of calvin coolidge high school this afternoon. sources tell our jackie bensen that the victims are 19 and 17 years old. the school spokesperson says the teenagers are not d.c. public school students and it's not yet clear what led to the stabbings. >>> now to the corruption trial of a different bob mcdonnell on the witness stand, quieter and not so confident. >> the former governor faced his first...
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kings of leon, eminem, calvin harris, artic monkeys. they have all been at lollapalooza before. >> the performer but is going to draw one of the biggest crowds of the weekend is not headliner. that is lorde. >> will perform at 630 tonight. everything lollapalooza appeared on my page of the web. crowder still continuing to strain. we have not heard of any arrests or people going down with health reasons. u.s. stocks continuing their downward dissent. >> down about 82 points. the job market showing new gains. to enter 9000 jobs were created. it was still the sixth month in a row were 200,000 jobs were created. the unemployment rate also went up slightly. that is because more people began looking for work. most did not find jobs. regulators not happy with horizon. questioning the company about planning to slow down 4g connection speeds. the company would occasionally slow connections for the top 5 percent of data uses. for eyes and no longer offers on limited data plans. >> the other knocked out a social network for one hour. the second ti
kings of leon, eminem, calvin harris, artic monkeys. they have all been at lollapalooza before. >> the performer but is going to draw one of the biggest crowds of the weekend is not headliner. that is lorde. >> will perform at 630 tonight. everything lollapalooza appeared on my page of the web. crowder still continuing to strain. we have not heard of any arrests or people going down with health reasons. u.s. stocks continuing their downward dissent. >> down about 82 points....
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giant wave of warm water traveling across the pacific that giant wave of truth of why it's called calvin wave that giant wave of he traveled across the pacific last week it finished and sugared should have triggered an el nino in the past it has but the problem is and this is where jim inhofe gets it so wrong raises are you know the world out warming while the atmosphere is not warming as fast as the ocean the ocean is absorbing or off a lot of our heat and it is so warm that it basically just absorb that calvin wave so if there's no el nino coming to california it's going to be really really bad here's a call from mike in chicago left us this message on a rant. tom i'm interested in hearing your. valuation of ronald reagan's tenure in office a no you're. pretty much against him and all that can you is there a is there anywhere where i can go and reject all your comments and how reagan started this economic mess i'm looking for that so. i don't know where to go to get it is there such a thing. yeah there's been a number of books debunking the reagan so-called legacy probably the best is
giant wave of warm water traveling across the pacific that giant wave of truth of why it's called calvin wave that giant wave of he traveled across the pacific last week it finished and sugared should have triggered an el nino in the past it has but the problem is and this is where jim inhofe gets it so wrong raises are you know the world out warming while the atmosphere is not warming as fast as the ocean the ocean is absorbing or off a lot of our heat and it is so warm that it basically just...
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that -- ory will show host: calvin in delaware. do you want to take some of the racial achievement gap that the color brings up? --the caller brings up. guest: there's the issue of achievement gap, where we look at achievement between white students and students of color. we have seen, as we talked about at the beginning of the show, that cap has been narrowing slightly over time. some of that could be partly attributable to the vision of johnson. we have to also acknowledge that we have a long way to go before gap and we need to be focused on those policies that we know work. focusing on building instructional capacity. that teachers have the tools that they need. and focusing on high standards. something else the caller brought up that i would like to address. we've done some research on the issue of teacher diversity. making sure we have a diverse teacher workforce. what we see is really the tremendous cap in some states, like california and arizona, you have largely a white teaching workforce. and then the students, largely stu
that -- ory will show host: calvin in delaware. do you want to take some of the racial achievement gap that the color brings up? --the caller brings up. guest: there's the issue of achievement gap, where we look at achievement between white students and students of color. we have seen, as we talked about at the beginning of the show, that cap has been narrowing slightly over time. some of that could be partly attributable to the vision of johnson. we have to also acknowledge that we have a long...
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ocean is absorbing or off a lot of our heat and it is so warm that it basically just absorb that calvin wave so if there's no el nino coming to california it's going to be really really bad here's a call from mike in chicago left us this message on a rant on. tom i'm interested in hearing your. valuation of ronald reagan's tenure in office a no you're. pretty much against him and all that can you is there a is there anywhere where i can go and reject all your comments and how reagan started this economic mess i'm looking for that so. i don't know where to go to get that because there's such a thing. yeah there's been a number of books debunking the reagan so-called legacy probably the best is by will bunch it's called tear down this myth. if you if you look at that on line you will find other similar books to it but bill will bunch to just an absolutely brilliant job of deconstructing the whole right reagan legacy project which they put millions of dollars into since he died has been to reinvent his legacy as something he was not and you know reagan did incredible damage to the cause th
ocean is absorbing or off a lot of our heat and it is so warm that it basically just absorb that calvin wave so if there's no el nino coming to california it's going to be really really bad here's a call from mike in chicago left us this message on a rant on. tom i'm interested in hearing your. valuation of ronald reagan's tenure in office a no you're. pretty much against him and all that can you is there a is there anywhere where i can go and reject all your comments and how reagan started...
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. >> kevin: offensively just alone the talented is ridiculous with busch and bell and calvin johnson, golden tate. they're loaded. i like lovie smith in tampa. i think that situation got pretty toxic last year with greg schiano. i think they have a lot of talent on that team. quarterback was terrific last year but certainly that veteran presence, i feel like lovie, he has a good staff in there, i think it's a good combination for that tampa team. another catch by hammond, streaking down the middle, still on his feet! frankie hammond still going! this guy is opening the coaches' eyes here. hang on. there's a flag all the way back at the line of scrimmage. it would be a 51-yard gain. >> referee: holding offense, number 75. ten-yard penalty, replay third down. >> john: so, kevin, that will go down as a hold. those yards won't count for frankie hammond, but those coaches, believe me, saw what frankie hammond just did. the explosion once he caught that ball. there's the hold, that left arm of rishaw johnson. frankie hammond just made a statement. running the slant, selling it. but then the
. >> kevin: offensively just alone the talented is ridiculous with busch and bell and calvin johnson, golden tate. they're loaded. i like lovie smith in tampa. i think that situation got pretty toxic last year with greg schiano. i think they have a lot of talent on that team. quarterback was terrific last year but certainly that veteran presence, i feel like lovie, he has a good staff in there, i think it's a good combination for that tampa team. another catch by hammond, streaking down...
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. >> host: now to calvin on the line for all others. calling from new york, delware. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: calvin davis, jr. i've called c-span in the past -- i have a question and a comment -- [inaudible] rand corporation, the think tank policy organization that works for the government, and so -- [inaudible] the center for american progress. my question is, with all the extensive research that we know your organization has been afforded, we still see that the policies that are being implemented by the government is failing people like me, black men and women, and the reason why that teacher who said she taught black kids, why she doesn't understand why we may not pick up a book, we're under stress from psychological warfare. the kkk military police literally shoot news broad daylight with no reap percussion -- repercussions so we're dealing with a psychological environment where we're constantly being told our lives are worthless, we mean nothing, we contribute absolutely nothing in society, when true history will show
. >> host: now to calvin on the line for all others. calling from new york, delware. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: calvin davis, jr. i've called c-span in the past -- i have a question and a comment -- [inaudible] rand corporation, the think tank policy organization that works for the government, and so -- [inaudible] the center for american progress. my question is, with all the extensive research that we know your organization has...
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and then what i am most excited about, a story about calvin coolidge, one of my most favorite presidents. he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending in a tremendous way. if you don't know your history it is worth rushing upon. that is what is coming up today on this fabulous program. now senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] all right. great. thank you for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones. thank you for being here. this is an opportunity for us to hear from you and to share a little news, the things that we are doing. think it is important. i appreciate the group, a longevity in the movement. so many folks who claim to be on our side, and go. they tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas. i sure appreciate her strong stand over so many years. thank you for being here. i just want to take a few moments to talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes the political labels get confusing. probably all of you here consider yourself conservative in some way. sometimes we don't talk about what it is that we are trying t
and then what i am most excited about, a story about calvin coolidge, one of my most favorite presidents. he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending in a tremendous way. if you don't know your history it is worth rushing upon. that is what is coming up today on this fabulous program. now senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] all right. great. thank you for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones. thank you for being here. this is an opportunity for us to hear from...
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crime scene tape lined the streets and the school signs as the kids came out of calvin coolidge highl this afternoon. sources tell our jackie bensen that the victims are 19 and 17 years old. the school spokesperson says the teenagers are not d.c. public school students and it's not yet clear what led to the stabbings. >>> now to the corruption trial of a different bob mcdonnell on the witness stand, quieter and not so confident. >> the former governor faced his first questioning from prosecutors who say he accepted cash and gifts in exchange for promoting a businessman's company. julie carey reports the foundation of the first couple's defense is now under attack. >> reporter: on his way into court and on the witness stand
crime scene tape lined the streets and the school signs as the kids came out of calvin coolidge highl this afternoon. sources tell our jackie bensen that the victims are 19 and 17 years old. the school spokesperson says the teenagers are not d.c. public school students and it's not yet clear what led to the stabbings. >>> now to the corruption trial of a different bob mcdonnell on the witness stand, quieter and not so confident. >> the former governor faced his first questioning...
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. >> reporter: once nbc10 started asking questions, we found that security guards like calvin are being phased out across all pha properties, impacting hundreds of tenants. the current 54 guards on duty per day will be cut to 41 next month. to cover the gap, the pha is planning $10 million of security and technology upgrades. >> is that enough? >> no. >> reporter: lucille jones says it won't be the same. the pha says the upgrades include improved fencing, plus new cameras, swipe card entry for residents and more patrols from pha's current police fleet. nothing can replace a live guard stationed on site. >> they're not going to be patrolling every hour. i mean, hands on is so much better than waiting for somebody to respond to a call. >> eventually the housing authority plans to hire more full police officers, moving toward a community policing model. in the meantime, critics say, the most vulnerable are at risk. there are no guarantees how many of those full police officers would eventually be hired. but the agency says it has reviewed all of its security guard shifts and it will make t
. >> reporter: once nbc10 started asking questions, we found that security guards like calvin are being phased out across all pha properties, impacting hundreds of tenants. the current 54 guards on duty per day will be cut to 41 next month. to cover the gap, the pha is planning $10 million of security and technology upgrades. >> is that enough? >> no. >> reporter: lucille jones says it won't be the same. the pha says the upgrades include improved fencing, plus new...
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it's almost like you know, it's calvinism, feels like it's from, like, 300 or 400 years ago and i see it all the time. and the funniest part is, you start behaving that way, then the entire culture brk becomes run on pay baback, because you should not count anybody out. that person you looked down on is going to be your boss. that could totally happen. you might try and legislate out of it or whatever, but you're going to run into them. >> like peggy and -- >> peggy and jon. exactly! you know what's funny? i talk a lot about that in the show. you mentioned it's a lot about the history of business and economics, and the to me, like, it's not just the personal part of it. like, peg you thought she was the boss when they fired somebody, but being the boss in a creative enterprise or any enterprise means you're the meaner has to decide all by yourself if you're doing the right thing and can't trust anybody's pinn. she's living with that, but i also think, like, you know, personalities, it's always stunning to me, you know, roger sterling said something like, 99% of the time this business
it's almost like you know, it's calvinism, feels like it's from, like, 300 or 400 years ago and i see it all the time. and the funniest part is, you start behaving that way, then the entire culture brk becomes run on pay baback, because you should not count anybody out. that person you looked down on is going to be your boss. that could totally happen. you might try and legislate out of it or whatever, but you're going to run into them. >> like peggy and -- >> peggy and jon....
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and hoping for more tourists like calvin evans, visiting from north carolina. >> in an area that is hit by a hurricane fairly often, we see, we have seen damage before but this is a little different. >> chaelene saiz has a local salon and she homes they are not turned around. >> oh it is kind of a mess right now but still come here and enjoy the wine and food. >> reporter: one distressing sign that remains, the dozens of pets who took off when the ground started shaking. >> so there are wildcat reports. >> kelly tracey runs the napa county animal shelter. >> they are to go and hunker down and hide. >> dogs want to run and run and run until they don't feel the ground trembling anymore. >> social media has helped with reunions, help calm owner and pets overcoming rattled nerves, teri okita,. >> glor: another nfl player is facing domestic violence charges. >> defensive end for the san francisco 49ers was arrested at his home overnight and the first test for a new tougher nfl policy, here is vladimir duthi duthier. >> according to the san jose police department, san francisco 49er ray mcdon
and hoping for more tourists like calvin evans, visiting from north carolina. >> in an area that is hit by a hurricane fairly often, we see, we have seen damage before but this is a little different. >> chaelene saiz has a local salon and she homes they are not turned around. >> oh it is kind of a mess right now but still come here and enjoy the wine and food. >> reporter: one distressing sign that remains, the dozens of pets who took off when the ground started shaking....
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coulter, who i assume needs no introduction, and then, what i am most excited about, little story about calvincoolidge, one of my most favorite presidents, who if you don't know anything about him he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending in a tremendous way. so i you don't know your history, it's worth brushing up on that. so, that's what is coming up today on this fabulous program. now, senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] >> already introduced you. you missed it. >> i'm glad i showed up. >> i am, too. >> got everybody -- thanks for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones here. >> please, because you're being taped. >> 0 okay. well, thank you for being here. this is an opportunity for us every year at heritage to hear from you, but also to share news of the things that we're doing, and i think it's important that first of all i appreciate the group, particularly phyllis, for her longevity in the movement. so many of folks who claim to be on our side, come and go, or tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas, but i sure appreciate phyllis' strong stand over s
coulter, who i assume needs no introduction, and then, what i am most excited about, little story about calvincoolidge, one of my most favorite presidents, who if you don't know anything about him he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending in a tremendous way. so i you don't know your history, it's worth brushing up on that. so, that's what is coming up today on this fabulous program. now, senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] >> already introduced you. you missed...
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so amity shlaes is chair of the calvin coolidge foundation. she is author of "the forgotten man" graphic edition, her best seller about the great depression which cannot several years ago. she came and spoke at a reading festival and this was issued. also author of coolidge teaches at nyu stern school of business and has served for over the years as a columnist at the financial times and is also a fellow with our sister library the charge of the bush presidential center. so everyone please welcome amity shlaes. [applause] >> can you hear me? okay. if you can't, stop me. i am so happy to be here today and i am grateful. i have known him a long time working on various projects you know, this library is just an awesome library. everyone of us has the same jobs which is to share information about presidents and history. and the library has been as much of a pleasure to work with this is one overtime. so i'm here to tell your story, basically describes a work project. almost like a contractor, an architect, allied build a certain house. i am also e
so amity shlaes is chair of the calvin coolidge foundation. she is author of "the forgotten man" graphic edition, her best seller about the great depression which cannot several years ago. she came and spoke at a reading festival and this was issued. also author of coolidge teaches at nyu stern school of business and has served for over the years as a columnist at the financial times and is also a fellow with our sister library the charge of the bush presidential center. so everyone...
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calvin titus won a medal of honor for daring and gallant conduct. he was one of the first soldiers to actually scale the walls of pay king during the boxer rebellion. this code will take your a recording of his actual oral history. >> this is something that took place a long time ago, and it has followed me. i can't get away from it. [laughter] >> the wall looks like the one you scaled. >> yes, that is a very good representation of it. of course, as you see that fellow standing on top, that would've been impossible. those stones are rounded on top and narrow. nobody could stand up there unless he was in acrobat. >> what did you think at the time you were scaling it? were you sure you would make it, or did you have doubts about it? >> i thought i'd make it all right. i wasn't very much afraid of that because i was a fairly good climber. of course, i never thought about what i was getting into. [laughter] i understand that when president theodore roosevelt personally presented you with the metal, it was on the parade ground at west point. was that cor
calvin titus won a medal of honor for daring and gallant conduct. he was one of the first soldiers to actually scale the walls of pay king during the boxer rebellion. this code will take your a recording of his actual oral history. >> this is something that took place a long time ago, and it has followed me. i can't get away from it. [laughter] >> the wall looks like the one you scaled. >> yes, that is a very good representation of it. of course, as you see that fellow...
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i have a different one which is that calvin coolidge -- by the way, this book is one of three endorsed by ted cruz i hope might be another president in the near future. the basic argument of this book is that history matters and they're so much about our history that we -- those on the right know that this is sew, as reagan put it, and ought to know that don't because the left controls our curriculums and controls our minds. now, why is coolidge interesting? coolidge lives in a time in which there were riots, there were all these questions about immigration, fights with public sector unions -- didn't call them public sector unions then -- fights about the very night tour of government. fights over education, how should colleges look. what should they be teaching? he won on every one of these issues. he actually transformed the nature of government and used this very shy kind of dry wit of majors using the technology of the time, radio to go and get his message out to the whole country. he was the first president to appear on radio, and -- excuse me -- to appear on television, on film,
i have a different one which is that calvin coolidge -- by the way, this book is one of three endorsed by ted cruz i hope might be another president in the near future. the basic argument of this book is that history matters and they're so much about our history that we -- those on the right know that this is sew, as reagan put it, and ought to know that don't because the left controls our curriculums and controls our minds. now, why is coolidge interesting? coolidge lives in a time in which...
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putting the case to a little story about calvin coolidge he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending. that is what is coming up today. al senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] >> and glenn and shoot up the -- i'm glad i showed up. thank you for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones. >> please. we are being taped. >> thank you for being here. this is an opportunity to hear from you and to share a little there's of the things the we are doing political think it is important to. i appreciate the group's for longevity. so many folks who claimed to be on our side come and kill, tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas. i sure appreciate her strong stands over so many years. thanks for being here. i just want to take a few moments to talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes the political levels get confusing. probably all of you here consider years of conservative in some way. sometimes we don't talk about what it is we're trying to conserve. if you take the political levels of unthinkable what it is a we're talking
putting the case to a little story about calvin coolidge he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending. that is what is coming up today. al senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] >> and glenn and shoot up the -- i'm glad i showed up. thank you for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones. >> please. we are being taped. >> thank you for being here. this is an opportunity to hear from you and to share a little there's of the things the we are doing...
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calvin ortman born three weeks ago today. so cute. probably a matter of time his own facebook page. look at that yawn. just shows you the power of social media. a lot of people say they're done with, some facebook and twitter accounts. they're over it. but, hey if you can have that little guy. >> and what a cute one right there. huge congratulations to them. we posted on facebook. didn't say we're looking to adopt. they just said we want kids. wanted to avoid an adoption scam. [ baby sound effect ] >> nicely done. try-day, friday. we are about to eat bugs. >> stay tuned. i want to see your reaction to that. first, the s.w.a.t. team seen on video barging into a video gamers home. the frightening hoax. the all-out search for who is responsible here. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and beard reduces gray without getting rid of it all in just 5 minutes. for the perfect gray look you want. new touch o
calvin ortman born three weeks ago today. so cute. probably a matter of time his own facebook page. look at that yawn. just shows you the power of social media. a lot of people say they're done with, some facebook and twitter accounts. they're over it. but, hey if you can have that little guy. >> and what a cute one right there. huge congratulations to them. we posted on facebook. didn't say we're looking to adopt. they just said we want kids. wanted to avoid an adoption scam. [ baby...
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it was when i took off my designer hat as a creative beyoncÉ and jennifer lopez and calvin klein, i movedthing that was selfish. it was an initiative which was products that can help a woman look and feel her best. this came from a design aspect, nothing to do with me working for celebrities nor does it have anything to do with celebrity bottoms. it is about the actual promise i deliver which works. >> what about raising money? >> i got a loan. i got a private equity loan from an investor who then partnered with me on the business. we are a privately held company. he believed in me and my idea. i borrowed some money and paid them back and here we go. thompson,r thank you for being here. chief creative officer of yummie. this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. good night. ♪ live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to bloomberg west where we cover innovation and the future of business. i am cory johnson. is making the most expensive acquisition in its history spending $1 billion to buy videogame streaming company to which. twitch. it is part of the strategy to expand the definition of
it was when i took off my designer hat as a creative beyoncÉ and jennifer lopez and calvin klein, i movedthing that was selfish. it was an initiative which was products that can help a woman look and feel her best. this came from a design aspect, nothing to do with me working for celebrities nor does it have anything to do with celebrity bottoms. it is about the actual promise i deliver which works. >> what about raising money? >> i got a loan. i got a private equity loan from an...
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took off my designer hat really as a creative director for beyonce and jennifer lopez and puffy and calvinmoved into something that was selfish. it was a selfish initiative which was products that can help a woman look and feel her best. this came from a design aspect, nothing to do with me working for celebrities nor does it have anything to do with being on celebrity bottoms. it is about the actual promise i deliver which works. >> what about raising money for the venture? >> i got a loan. i got a private equity loan from an investor who then partnered with me on the business. we are a privately-held company. he believed in me and my idea. i borrowed some money and paid it back and here we go. >> well done. heather thompson, thank you for being here. >> i'm sorry you didn't guess me. >> heather thompson, chief creative officer of yummie. this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. good night. ♪ . charlie rose bloomberg television it is brought to you
took off my designer hat really as a creative director for beyonce and jennifer lopez and puffy and calvinmoved into something that was selfish. it was a selfish initiative which was products that can help a woman look and feel her best. this came from a design aspect, nothing to do with me working for celebrities nor does it have anything to do with being on celebrity bottoms. it is about the actual promise i deliver which works. >> what about raising money for the venture? >> i...
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she is chair of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation based at the birthplace of president coolidge in vermont. she is author he the new book, forgotten man." she also came and spoke at a reading festival. shes also author of coolidge which was on "the new york times" bestseller list. she writes a kole plumb for forbes -- column for forbes, and has served for over the years as a columnist at the financial times and forbes and is also a fellow with our sister library the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. so everyone, please william, amitiy shlase. [applause] >> i'm going to push this back. thank you hear me? if you can't hear me or there's something wrong with the audio, stop me. i'm so happy to be here today. i think i'm going to ask mr. clark to give me that book, though. and i'm grateful to mr. clark, who i've known a long, long time. working on various projects, and mr. lobby and this library is just an awesome library. every one of us has the same job, which is to share information about presidents and history, and no library has been as pleasant to work with as this
she is chair of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation based at the birthplace of president coolidge in vermont. she is author he the new book, forgotten man." she also came and spoke at a reading festival. shes also author of coolidge which was on "the new york times" bestseller list. she writes a kole plumb for forbes -- column for forbes, and has served for over the years as a columnist at the financial times and forbes and is also a fellow with our sister library the george...
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him on the radio and he actually decided that he would go into radio because of what he heard from calvin coolidge. that man, of course, was ronald reagan. and ronald reagan, of course, took coolidge's portrait and hung it in the oval office. he was criticized. people condemned reagan for doing this. after all, coolidge was the do-nothing president, right? that's what people told us, right? it's basically like woodrow wilson, he's awesome, right? world war i, expansion of government, cool. and then they go into, like, oh, that -- those terrible republicans who used the market, and they basically made mom and pop starve to death, right? that was the whole, like, great depression. republicanses gave us the great depression. let me contend that that is entirely garbage. and we can go into exactly why. i go into it at length in my book, but essentially, coolidge is the last president to pay down the debt, he's the last president to actually, to massively -- during the 1920s one of the most expansionist times in human, in human flourishing, right? we've got literacy rates are increasing, women
him on the radio and he actually decided that he would go into radio because of what he heard from calvin coolidge. that man, of course, was ronald reagan. and ronald reagan, of course, took coolidge's portrait and hung it in the oval office. he was criticized. people condemned reagan for doing this. after all, coolidge was the do-nothing president, right? that's what people told us, right? it's basically like woodrow wilson, he's awesome, right? world war i, expansion of government, cool. and...
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outkast and calvin harris. our own festival will kick off this friday.headliners for that are tom petty and the killers. >>> and robert kennedy junior and cheryl hines tied the knot. they celebrated their wedding in massachusetts. this is a the third marriage for kennedy and second for hines. he is the third of the 11 born to robert kennedy. he is the nephew of president jfk. >>> and p and g is cleaning house. the largest consumer product company plans to jump about 90 of the smaller less popular brands. you will not miss them. the move as they discuss earnings will leave with a portfolio of 70 to 80 brands. officials did not the identify the names of the brands being cut. some will be sold off. others will be closed down. it will sell many of the best known products. those include tide, charmin. razors and pam pers. >>> and a lawsuit law student in austria has filed a lawsuit over privacy invasion. and he is urging facebook users to join him. the student claims that facebook has a list of violations starting with participation in the prix program, the g
outkast and calvin harris. our own festival will kick off this friday.headliners for that are tom petty and the killers. >>> and robert kennedy junior and cheryl hines tied the knot. they celebrated their wedding in massachusetts. this is a the third marriage for kennedy and second for hines. he is the third of the 11 born to robert kennedy. he is the nephew of president jfk. >>> and p and g is cleaning house. the largest consumer product company plans to jump about 90 of the...
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. >> jackie bensen is live right now outside calvin coolidge high school in northwest washington. >>he is tracking down details on the victims right now. >> reporter: we can tell you that this picture just speaks a thousand words. there is the high school. this is what kids came out to face on their first day of school. their high school is surrounded by yellow crime scene tape. what we hear from police is the stabbing involved two young men ages 17 and 19. d.c. public schools tell us that they are not current students at coolidge but the stabbing did happen just feet away from the front door on somerset place northwest. in addition to the high school students having to face this on the first day whittier elementary school, the education campus which is an elementary school right across the street as each little student came out of there today they had to take a look and see what is going on here with the police cars and ask their parents who are walking them home. d.c. police tell us that the victims have nonlife threatening injuries from the stabbing which means they are expected t
. >> jackie bensen is live right now outside calvin coolidge high school in northwest washington. >>he is tracking down details on the victims right now. >> reporter: we can tell you that this picture just speaks a thousand words. there is the high school. this is what kids came out to face on their first day of school. their high school is surrounded by yellow crime scene tape. what we hear from police is the stabbing involved two young men ages 17 and 19. d.c. public schools...
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amity shlaes is chair of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation based at the birthplace of president coolidge in vermont. the forgotten man graphic addition. the only graphic edition of her best seller. she also came and spoke at our reading festival. she is also the author of coolidge would debuted at number three on the new york times best-seller list. she writes a column for forbes, teaches at nyu stern school of business and has served for over the years as a columnist of the financial times and for its and believe she is also a fellow with their sister library that george w. bush presidential center down in dallas. everyone, please welcome amity shlaes. [applause] >> i am going to push this back. can you hear me? okay. if you cannot hear me or there is something wrong with the audio, stop me. i am so happy to be here today. i will ask mr. clarke to give me that put tow. and i am grateful to mr. clarke a mile i have no long time working on various projects. this library is just an awesome library. every one of assess the same job, to share information about presidents and history
amity shlaes is chair of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation based at the birthplace of president coolidge in vermont. the forgotten man graphic addition. the only graphic edition of her best seller. she also came and spoke at our reading festival. she is also the author of coolidge would debuted at number three on the new york times best-seller list. she writes a column for forbes, teaches at nyu stern school of business and has served for over the years as a columnist of the financial...
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true history will show that -- host: calvin in delaware. mr. boser, do you want to take some of the racial achievement gap that the caller brings up. guest: there's the issue of achievement gap, where we look at achievement between white students and students of color. we have seen, as we talked about at the beginning of the show, that cap has been narrowing slightly over time. some of that could be partly attributable to the vision of johnson. we have to also acknowledge that we have a long way to go before we narrow that gap and we need to be focused on those policies that we know work. focusing on building instructional capacity. that teachers have the tools that they need. and focusing on high standards. something else the caller brought up that i would like to address. we've done some research on the issue of teacher diversity. making sure we have a diverse teacher workforce. what we see is really the tremendous cap in some states, like california and arizona, you have largely a white teaching workforce. and then the students, largely stud
true history will show that -- host: calvin in delaware. mr. boser, do you want to take some of the racial achievement gap that the caller brings up. guest: there's the issue of achievement gap, where we look at achievement between white students and students of color. we have seen, as we talked about at the beginning of the show, that cap has been narrowing slightly over time. some of that could be partly attributable to the vision of johnson. we have to also acknowledge that we have a long...
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. >> so, again, you should probably stay out of rock creek anywhere from the calvin street bridge down to the georgetown area. the folks here are relieved that part of the project has been taken care of. they get some parking back, but they've lost dozens of spaces because of this project. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we'll have more on what you should know about rock creek. right now we're live in northwest, news 4. back to you. >> derek, what about things like showering, brushing your teeth and other things like that? >> well, there's been no interruption in service here. they say at the most what some people might have experienced was some sewer backup in base ams. they said they got no reports of that, and the folks we talked to say they haven't seen a disruption in service, and, actually, they're more concerned with the loss of parking here, the dust, the noise that comes with major infrastructure projects like this, but it's one of those things that just has to be done. >> all right, derek ward on the scene for us. derek, thanks so much. >>> we are nearing the final day of the fed
. >> so, again, you should probably stay out of rock creek anywhere from the calvin street bridge down to the georgetown area. the folks here are relieved that part of the project has been taken care of. they get some parking back, but they've lost dozens of spaces because of this project. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we'll have more on what you should know about rock creek. right now we're live in northwest, news 4. back to you. >> derek, what about things like showering, brushing...
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. >> reporter: kids train next to serious adult boxers like the calvin and jeff junior who plan to goro this year. >> i want to show them hard work pays off. >> coaches do say a lot of the children are learning to defend themselves. >> a lot of them come in here and they say they are being bull mid school. it is for self protection and discipline. >> reporter: they discourage outside fighting. keep it in the ring they say. >> jab, jab. >> keep working the at it. >> even though there is a $10 a month fee coaches say they don't turn away children who cannot pay. if you would like to help the club go to cbs philly.com for more information. i'm ukee washington, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> very nice. >>> you can't look through facebook these days without seeing someone take the ice bucket challenge. >> but you have not seen one like this. watch what happens when a former penn state football player takes a challenge. >> i'm tim shaw, year ago i was playing nfl football. i have been recently been diagnosed with als. i'm here today to stand up and fight with all of awe begins this disease. >>
. >> reporter: kids train next to serious adult boxers like the calvin and jeff junior who plan to goro this year. >> i want to show them hard work pays off. >> coaches do say a lot of the children are learning to defend themselves. >> a lot of them come in here and they say they are being bull mid school. it is for self protection and discipline. >> reporter: they discourage outside fighting. keep it in the ring they say. >> jab, jab. >> keep working...
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. >> reporter: kids train next to serious adult boxers like the nash brothers calvin and jeff junior plan to go pro this year. >> i want to show them hard work pays off. >> reporter: coaches say a lot of the children are learning to defend themselves. >> a lot of them come in here and they say they are being bull mid school. first off protection, and discipline. >> reporter: they discourage outside fighting, keep it in the ring they say. >> jab, jab. >> reporter: keep working at it. even they there is a $10 a month fee coaches say they don't turn away children who cannot pay f would you like to help the club go to cbs philly.com for more information. i'm ukee washington, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is "eyewitness news" 59:00. >> breaking at 6:00 a car plunges in the water, woman inside is rescued and rush to the hospital. hear from the man who helped do it. >>> plus it is a team everyone is talking about the taney dragons with some more glory tonight, mone davis doing something no little leaguer has ever done before, kate? >>> the sun was around today and tomorrow but rain is on
. >> reporter: kids train next to serious adult boxers like the nash brothers calvin and jeff junior plan to go pro this year. >> i want to show them hard work pays off. >> reporter: coaches say a lot of the children are learning to defend themselves. >> a lot of them come in here and they say they are being bull mid school. first off protection, and discipline. >> reporter: they discourage outside fighting, keep it in the ring they say. >> jab, jab. >>...
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first up is calvin from north carolina. caller: good morning. thank you and the rest of the c-span crew for the really great job you do to keep us informed. two questions. one, as the gentleman articulated, lbj started this initiative. democratic president with i'm not sure whether a republican or democrat dominated house and senate. e.p.a. came into reality under nixon, a republican. again not sure of the congressional makeup. but my first question is when did the great political divide happen? where folks who believe in the environmental initiatives are against big business and against private business and it's too expensive, and the other folks are for the consumers? so when did the great divide happen? then how does your research and information contribute to the global warming debate? again the same scenario. folks say it's a myth. we've always had dirty air, we're going to always have dirty air. and the other side says if we don't plan now there won't be a future for our grandchildren. guest: thanks for that question. i think that the diff
first up is calvin from north carolina. caller: good morning. thank you and the rest of the c-span crew for the really great job you do to keep us informed. two questions. one, as the gentleman articulated, lbj started this initiative. democratic president with i'm not sure whether a republican or democrat dominated house and senate. e.p.a. came into reality under nixon, a republican. again not sure of the congressional makeup. but my first question is when did the great political divide...
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lisa, calvin, thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you so much.om luxury homes luxury cars. you don't have to pay $50,000 or more to feel like you're driving in the lap of luxury. in fact, kelley blue book has a list of models for under 30,000 dollars that are the picture of comfort. that is top five. number five is the toyota avalon, just shy of 30,000 dollars. reported buick regal, the rave reviews keep coming in for buick's new models. the regal is just under $20,000. number three is the chrysler 300, 200 and number two is the volvo f60, and the number one most comparable car is the chevy impala. they seem to have struck gold with her 2014 version and the price tag is under $27,000 or if there are other cars as well, honda accord and the nissan altima. coming up tomorrow, i will be joined by the car coach. we are showing it off. and when we get back, we will get your reactions. is the white house promises executive action, the president turning to big is this a good support and we are live from washington coming up. here's your consumer gauge w
lisa, calvin, thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you so much.om luxury homes luxury cars. you don't have to pay $50,000 or more to feel like you're driving in the lap of luxury. in fact, kelley blue book has a list of models for under 30,000 dollars that are the picture of comfort. that is top five. number five is the toyota avalon, just shy of 30,000 dollars. reported buick regal, the rave reviews keep coming in for buick's new models. the regal is...
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. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentences. i was charged with bank robbery 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
. >> calvin holmes has been in prison for 25 years. >> i have a total of 102 years and two life sentences. i was charged with bank robbery 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...
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. >> the couple has named his cute little guy calvin.hree weeks old and the couple is in the process of adopting him. >>> there's apparently a new it item for children as they head back to school. because there's always an it item, isn't there. >> if you don't have it, well, children worry they'll get snubbed. >> fox's sharon crowley explai explains. >> iphone. >> reporter: you got new iphone to go back to school? >> yeah, my father bought me from -- >> for many students the first day of school starts next week. >> it's easy use phone to get some information, internet. >> reporter: it helps in you school. >> sure. >> reporter: what will your teens be asking to you buy? >> i didn't get anything. i need a computer. >> reporter: you can wear last year's clothes as long as you have new technology. >> you can play it up with accessories and stuff. do your hair differently much that's what i do. >> reporter: that's right. they're willing to wear last year's clothes and spend money on the latest technology. >> i want anism pad. >> gone are the
. >> the couple has named his cute little guy calvin.hree weeks old and the couple is in the process of adopting him. >>> there's apparently a new it item for children as they head back to school. because there's always an it item, isn't there. >> if you don't have it, well, children worry they'll get snubbed. >> fox's sharon crowley explai explains. >> iphone. >> reporter: you got new iphone to go back to school? >> yeah, my father bought me from --...
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i would like to start with calvin and hobbes -- i think everything important comes from them. this is one of the great american cartoons. this is what i wanted to and focus on. what i like from the cartoon -- there are things i may not be able to change, but i will still work hard. there are things that ought to be changed. i will apply the same effort to trying to change those things i cannot get over, i cannot get beyond the next step. yet they are worthwhile. it is that attitude and focus that underlies some of the work that is done in this area as we seek to change our policy on social issue. i am mindful as i am here with you tonight. i read a middle school book report. it goes something like this. julius caesar lived a long time ago. he was a general. he made many long speeches. they killed him. [laughter] i am mindful of that and hopeful that my end will not be quite like caesar's. i will not speak longer than 30 minutes. we will get there. the thing i would like to talk about, four different areas in particular. i want to talk about our religious accommodation policies
i would like to start with calvin and hobbes -- i think everything important comes from them. this is one of the great american cartoons. this is what i wanted to and focus on. what i like from the cartoon -- there are things i may not be able to change, but i will still work hard. there are things that ought to be changed. i will apply the same effort to trying to change those things i cannot get over, i cannot get beyond the next step. yet they are worthwhile. it is that attitude and focus...
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. >> host: we'll go to calvin in georgia, democratic caller. calvin, good morning. >> caller: yes. [inaudible] talking about these certain things here, but -- [inaudible] stole from the federal government over a billion dollars. y'all continue to show this fella's picture of him taking a couple of cigars. this dude stole a billion dollars from the federal government. back to his ranch, laid out with his militia at the police. now, i don't understand this. why was there nothing else done -- [inaudible] stole from the federal government and y'all can downplay this story about this boy, put it on tv? i don't understand. explain it to me. >> host: all right. dan berman, what do you think? that's the second call so far with you, but that call, the sentiment earlier today, comparing the two situations. >> guest: absolutely. and, again, the situations, you know, i wouldn't say are exactly equal. but this is a question that continues to come up, is, you know, the treatment of, you know, cliveen bundy, a rancher in nevada, versus what is happening in ferguson. again, with cliven bundy, what
. >> host: we'll go to calvin in georgia, democratic caller. calvin, good morning. >> caller: yes. [inaudible] talking about these certain things here, but -- [inaudible] stole from the federal government over a billion dollars. y'all continue to show this fella's picture of him taking a couple of cigars. this dude stole a billion dollars from the federal government. back to his ranch, laid out with his militia at the police. now, i don't understand this. why was there nothing else...
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together some answers joining me is calvin shnorr, the reit industry association. let's start her. we overbilling? >> what we see behind us is not an exception. we're seeing building all across the country. but you have to railroad there was almost no building immediately after the -- during the recession. you didn't have the cranes, you didn't have the construction. we're coming off an extremely low level. in fact, if you look at the overall housing stock, we were underbuilding by half a million a year for the demographics needed. that means we have a lot of catch-up to do. >> well, we look at those demographics, but say there's still folks living in the apartments. are we starting to see that ease up? are we starting to see that move in here? vacancies are still very low. are we going to see a surge in that demand? >> we're seeing some increase in rentals, the number of increased over half a million. we hadn't seen it being quite that strong before. what's happening is there's a lot of people doubled up. mill lennial, there are people hurt by the housing crisis who left the singl
together some answers joining me is calvin shnorr, the reit industry association. let's start her. we overbilling? >> what we see behind us is not an exception. we're seeing building all across the country. but you have to railroad there was almost no building immediately after the -- during the recession. you didn't have the cranes, you didn't have the construction. we're coming off an extremely low level. in fact, if you look at the overall housing stock, we were underbuilding by half a...
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. >> so the couple had named the baby calvin. he is three weeks old.ouple is in the process of a cooperating the the little guy. >> so cool. >> 6:47. for the second time in a week a commercial flight had to be diverted after a passenger had a violent outburst over a reclining seat. officials say 61 year-old he had monday alexander became irate on the american airlines flight from my am toy paris after a woman put her seat back. flight a tenants tried to calm him down but he kept being disruptive. he with was handcuffed by two federal air marshals on board the plane and arrested and flight was divert todd boston. >> weird. they don't even rekline. >> barely. >> apple is expect to unveil three new gadgets next month, they include a health monitor and two larger iphones. apple sent out cryptic invites the about the september 9th launch but it is expect a 7-inch and five and a half inch iphone six will be unveiled alongside the iwatch. the watch will be able to monitor its wearers health as well as show them alert from their phone. samsung has licensing ha
. >> so the couple had named the baby calvin. he is three weeks old.ouple is in the process of a cooperating the the little guy. >> so cool. >> 6:47. for the second time in a week a commercial flight had to be diverted after a passenger had a violent outburst over a reclining seat. officials say 61 year-old he had monday alexander became irate on the american airlines flight from my am toy paris after a woman put her seat back. flight a tenants tried to calm him down but he...
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decade ago when apartments in two towers on new york's perry street were snapped up by buyers like calvin klein and martha stewart .. when perry state was sold your name was kind of on the marquee. >> that's right for better or worse. >> that really kind of got the apartment going? >> yes. >> the architect the prize winner richard meyer is now working on a new high end project on the ocean in miami beach sovereignty there is the hotel here? >> yes. >> and this is the apartment building. >> and the complex is called the surf club. >> tell me about these apartments up here. >> the top floor penthouse apartments are two floors, and then you could come up to the roof and each of the penthouses has a small little cabana and swimming pool. >> it also has an open space which gives light down to the floor below. >> it even has a personal elevator. >> there is an elevator. >> you don't want to have to walk up. >> the price? 35 idea. >> >> million dollars. >> meyer's firm is walk working on luxury apartments in israel and bogota. >> how demand are you for these type of apartments. >> not enough. >>
decade ago when apartments in two towers on new york's perry street were snapped up by buyers like calvin klein and martha stewart .. when perry state was sold your name was kind of on the marquee. >> that's right for better or worse. >> that really kind of got the apartment going? >> yes. >> the architect the prize winner richard meyer is now working on a new high end project on the ocean in miami beach sovereignty there is the hotel here? >> yes. >> and...
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enough to break the devastating drought in california scene are now very slim and that's because this calvinwages vanished as a result there's probably no end in sight to the current drought conditions in california and since warm ocean waters the bring rain are now moving far are north up the pacific. oregon and washington alaska will get rain the jet stream is set to extend drought like conditions to much of the southwest. it could get so bad that there's now a very real possibility that devastating drought conditions will soon cover everywhere from california to texas warmer ocean waters like those that absorb the record kelvin ocean heat wave that should have triggered the el nino but apparently won't and the drought like conditions that they're helping to influence these are a direct consequence of climate change and global warming according to know it as. an atmospheric administration global ocean temperatures were the highest ever measured for june and the global sea surface temperature anomaly the difference in sea surface temperature from its average historical average was again the
enough to break the devastating drought in california scene are now very slim and that's because this calvinwages vanished as a result there's probably no end in sight to the current drought conditions in california and since warm ocean waters the bring rain are now moving far are north up the pacific. oregon and washington alaska will get rain the jet stream is set to extend drought like conditions to much of the southwest. it could get so bad that there's now a very real possibility that...
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firefighters say they received a calvin benjamin from neighbors who saw the flames. they say it appears toward the front of the building. it's unclear when they'll e reopen. no one was injured. >> sm >>> one of nascars top driver, tony stewart is being investigated for a deadly crash in upstate new york. entire incident was caught on video. we're going show e you the home but we're not going to show you the actual impact. witnesses say stewart clipped the car driven by kevin ward jr. there you can. ward's sprint car sprint around before it comes to a stop. ward did not appear to be hurt because he then got out of the vehicle and started poibilitying and yelling presumably at stewart. witnesses say when stewart's came wac around though, he struck ward sending him 50 feet. >> the first sprint car swerved to avoid the driver of the car that had walked down into the track. a second sprint car operated by tony stewart struck the operator of the sprint car that was on the track. ward was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. he's very upset about what happene
firefighters say they received a calvin benjamin from neighbors who saw the flames. they say it appears toward the front of the building. it's unclear when they'll e reopen. no one was injured. >> sm >>> one of nascars top driver, tony stewart is being investigated for a deadly crash in upstate new york. entire incident was caught on video. we're going show e you the home but we're not going to show you the actual impact. witnesses say stewart clipped the car driven by kevin ward...
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. >> you want to know what comes between me and my calvins?e really can't control them. most what happens with the eyebrows i would say is unconscious, nondeliberate. >> marianne lafrance is a psychology professor at yale who studies facial expressions. >> it's a way of establishing a contract, a social connection. right now you just -- you know, did a little up and down really fast because you're attending. >> what are some of the emotions that our eyebrows can express? >> that's the expression when the inner corners of the eyebrows come up. another is anger when the whole brow comes down and in. surprise, of course, is suggest the by both brows raised up and high in full force. >> while eyebrows can broadcast our sincere feelings, lafrance says they are built in lie detector. people can fake a smile but eyebrows tend to reveal what someone is really thinking. >> the eyebrows are basically the voice over the shoulder commenting on everything else that is going on on the face. the signal in the background that says, take this seriously, take t
. >> you want to know what comes between me and my calvins?e really can't control them. most what happens with the eyebrows i would say is unconscious, nondeliberate. >> marianne lafrance is a psychology professor at yale who studies facial expressions. >> it's a way of establishing a contract, a social connection. right now you just -- you know, did a little up and down really fast because you're attending. >> what are some of the emotions that our eyebrows can express?...