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carnegie stuck with the original about doing unto others.ere is richard schlessinger of 48 hours. >> dale carnegie made a fortune by preaching that nice guys can finish first by following the golden rule. and his business is still going strong 76 years after he published his simple recipe for success, just two steps, win friends and influence people. >> what was his philosophy in a nutshell? >> that you can change people's behavior by changing your attitude toward them. >> peter handel is the latest ceo of the carnegie empire that sells those books and teaches those courses, promising to bring you out of your shell, speak better, listen better, be a better person and persuade other people to do what you want. >> you know how many people have taken the course? >> we estimate 8 million. >> 8 million? >> 8 million. >> and there are some impressive alumni, orville red bacher took the course, so did warren buffett and john boehner. >> students are attracted in large part by the book, how to win friends and influence people, published in 1936, it
carnegie stuck with the original about doing unto others.ere is richard schlessinger of 48 hours. >> dale carnegie made a fortune by preaching that nice guys can finish first by following the golden rule. and his business is still going strong 76 years after he published his simple recipe for success, just two steps, win friends and influence people. >> what was his philosophy in a nutshell? >> that you can change people's behavior by changing your attitude toward them....
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how carnegie hall is helping inmates lead a better life.ho brings us the carnegie hall helping inmates story. >> it's fascinating. i don't want to give it all away. >> right. >> you get fixated on the security process, getting the permission and checking in. >> this is not just for like white collar crime. these are hardened criminals. do you know what crimes they committed sm. >> the first question to everyone. what did do you? i stuck someone -- we got to one guy who said murder, killed a man. you're standing across from this person. you're used to people saying i didn't do it. yeah, i killed this guy. i'm a murderer. it was so kind of sobering. because these guys were so impressive otherwise. they've committed heinous crimes, but they were so articulate and well-spoken and getting so much out of the program. >> found it's tempting to let your guard down when you go into a prison. they seem like everyday people. >> did you ever slip into that, you become friends almost. not so fast. >> we were there enough for that. you feel very safe. >>
how carnegie hall is helping inmates lead a better life.ho brings us the carnegie hall helping inmates story. >> it's fascinating. i don't want to give it all away. >> right. >> you get fixated on the security process, getting the permission and checking in. >> this is not just for like white collar crime. these are hardened criminals. do you know what crimes they committed sm. >> the first question to everyone. what did do you? i stuck someone -- we got to one guy...
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used to be home to the steel family carnegie.been pronouncing it wrong my entire life. according to the irish descent, it's carnegie. they left their mark everywhere. setting foot on cumberland island is like stepping back in time. on this barrier island in gorge you'll find 17 miles of windswept white beaches, soaring oaks with spanish moss and abundance of wildlife, steeped in history. >> it's a magical place, a mosaic of history, incredible nature. you can come and have this experience to see what a barrier island would have looked like on the atlantic coast 2, 300 years ago. >> the original inhabitants of the island were native american who opened it for over 3,000 years. the most famous residents were the carnegie family who bought the land in the 1880s. the remains of their wealth visible today. in 1982, the carnegies turned over 80% of their land to the national park service. today about 300 people a day come here by ferry to take in its unique natural beauty and relish in its tranquility. >> for us it's been a fantastic w
used to be home to the steel family carnegie.been pronouncing it wrong my entire life. according to the irish descent, it's carnegie. they left their mark everywhere. setting foot on cumberland island is like stepping back in time. on this barrier island in gorge you'll find 17 miles of windswept white beaches, soaring oaks with spanish moss and abundance of wildlife, steeped in history. >> it's a magical place, a mosaic of history, incredible nature. you can come and have this experience...
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how carnegie hall [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go?did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> it's not obvious but that is a most unusual band. the guys in green are inmates. part of a very special outreach program started by carnegie hall in new york city. they're living proof that music can chan
how carnegie hall [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go?did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and...
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carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. and we will have live coverage of the president's comments. he's certain to say more about the jobless number when he speaks this afternoon. his comments at about 1:50. our coverage live at 1:40 eastern here on c-span. next up, we are going to take you to colorado for the annual leadership program of the rockies. you'll hear from reverend c.l. bryant, a tea party activist and former -- and also a former naacp chapter president from texas. he causes why he left the democratic party and became a black conservative. this is about 50 minutes. >> matt kibbie is the president and c.e.o. of freedom works. he's been with the organization previously known as citizens for a sound economy for over 15 years. an economist by training, matt kibbie is a well respected national policy expert, best selling author and political commentator. "newsweek" called him one of the masterminds of the tea party politics. his expertise has led to frequent appearances on national news shows including fox news, nbc
carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. and we will have live coverage of the president's comments. he's certain to say more about the jobless number when he speaks this afternoon. his comments at about 1:50. our coverage live at 1:40 eastern here on c-span. next up, we are going to take you to colorado for the annual leadership program of the rockies. you'll hear from reverend c.l. bryant, a tea party activist and former -- and also a former naacp chapter president from texas. he causes why...
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part of a very special outreach program started by carnegie hall in new york city. a minute. welcome to "cbs this morning saturday," i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. she was one of the first women ever to receive the california restaurant writer's prestigious chef of the year award. susan has been on bravo's top chef masters and will dish about how she spiced the l.a. culinary scene. can't wait to try her food. >> a lot to look forward to. >> first let's head over to lonnie for the final check of the weather. >> july, sort of winding down. there is something i want you guys to take advantage of before this month comes to a close. there are only four more days left in july. it's the 28th today. well there's something special that takes place during july. it is national share a sunset with your lover month. clearly, i spent a very lovely sunset with my wife about nine months ago. she went into labor around 2:00 this morning. i'm heading home shortly, honey, in about an hour. i'll show you lots of places where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset. high pressure r
part of a very special outreach program started by carnegie hall in new york city. a minute. welcome to "cbs this morning saturday," i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. she was one of the first women ever to receive the california restaurant writer's prestigious chef of the year award. susan has been on bravo's top chef masters and will dish about how she spiced the l.a. culinary scene. can't wait to try her food. >> a lot to look forward to. >> first let's...
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. >>> imagine being part of a choir that has performed at the white house and carnegie hall. now imagine this is the type of choir that turns people away. anyone can join. joe introduces us to the unusual program and shows us how the singers are now headed to london for the olympics. >> reporter: for a few hours every tuesday afternoon, a small church in benecia becomes the center of a musical universe. its choir practice, unlike most others. songs from across the globe interpreted by young voices into a sound that is uniquely american. >> it started as an experiment. and people started saying, wow, i've never seen anything like that before. >> reporter: annable founded it almost 20 years ago as an activity for her three sons. since then she's molded it into a group whose musical direction is literally all over the map. >> we sing different types of music from all over the world. some songs from africa, italy, paris, everywhere. >> reporter: there are no auditions, no one turned away. the only thing frowned upon is standing still. >> we try to move around and we do have some
. >>> imagine being part of a choir that has performed at the white house and carnegie hall. now imagine this is the type of choir that turns people away. anyone can join. joe introduces us to the unusual program and shows us how the singers are now headed to london for the olympics. >> reporter: for a few hours every tuesday afternoon, a small church in benecia becomes the center of a musical universe. its choir practice, unlike most others. songs from across the globe...
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he was at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh.lked about fighting for every american and called on reporters -- supporters to stand with him in november. we will have the speech for you again tonight at 8:20 p.m. 2, a conversation with anna quindlen. on c-span.org -- cspan 3, resistance to slavery and the life of robert smalls. earlier today, a group called the new story leadership or the middle east held a talk on the future of the middle east. the panel is made up on young -- made up of young people in palestine. this was held at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it runs about two hours and 10 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to this wonderful occasion this morning. our second conference. i know that you have battled through stormy weather and power outages and whatever. keep our fingers crossed that the lights stay on. we are in for a wonderful morning. i am paul costello. you can tell by my accent that i am not a local. i hail from australia. i am be director of the news story l
he was at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh.lked about fighting for every american and called on reporters -- supporters to stand with him in november. we will have the speech for you again tonight at 8:20 p.m. 2, a conversation with anna quindlen. on c-span.org -- cspan 3, resistance to slavery and the life of robert smalls. earlier today, a group called the new story leadership or the middle east held a talk on the future of the middle east. the panel is made up on young -- made up of...
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we're standing by president obama to come out and address supporters at carnegie mellon university.to you live. [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram. it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] now through july 8th is the perfect time to buy. save up to $200 during our mattress set savings event and up to $600 on tempur-cloud supreme. also get 0% apr financing with up to 5 years to pay on qualified purchases. to learn more, visit tempurpedic.com. don't wait. these offers end july 8th. tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> music, food, a list celebrities, they are all on vergi
we're standing by president obama to come out and address supporters at carnegie mellon university.to you live. [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram. it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at...
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spin on what is really a disappointing jobs report, when he takes the podium here in pittsburgh at carnegie mellon university. we expect him to tout what he sees as his accomplishments in the economy, including the auto bailout. that's something that really resonates with voters in nortrn ohio, which is where he was earlier today and yesterday. and of course, here in western pennsylvania. he'll also probably reiterate that statistic, that 4.4 million jobs were added in the private sector over the past 28 months. but, craig, it is really a tough sell, because in addition to the numbers that you talked about, if you look at the breakdown, and i think we have a graphic of some of these numbers and how it breaks down by group, it's really a tough picture. african unemployment rate, 14.4%. that's an increase of 0.8%. hispanics, 11%. whites, 7.4%. women, 7.4%, and then tasians, t gets a little bit lower. so really a tough sell for the president, as you pointed out, craig. mitt romney didn't hesitate to pounce on these figures. from mitt romney's perspective, it really allows him to change the sto
spin on what is really a disappointing jobs report, when he takes the podium here in pittsburgh at carnegie mellon university. we expect him to tout what he sees as his accomplishments in the economy, including the auto bailout. that's something that really resonates with voters in nortrn ohio, which is where he was earlier today and yesterday. and of course, here in western pennsylvania. he'll also probably reiterate that statistic, that 4.4 million jobs were added in the private sector over...
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carnegie hall is considered morning the best.tic director of carnegie hall and sandy weill is a trustee. what's the environment like right now? >> well, i've always felt there's a degree to which the environment is what you make. i mean, eigit's a very tough ti but on the other hand people are always interested in great ideas. as long as you come up with ideas the world cannot live without, there's always going to be people willing to back you. >> much more difficult? i assume it's better now than it was two or three years ago? >> it's better now than it was two or three years ago but it's not like it was before. but i think on the other hand, you know, the interesting thing is carnegie hall is unique. as far as i'm concerned it is the greatest concert hall in the world and that creates opportunities as well as responsibilities. i mean, the responsibility is to fulfill that potential. >> sandy, this is a serious question. you not only make huge donations. you ask for huge donations. how easy or hard is it for to you ask? talk abo
carnegie hall is considered morning the best.tic director of carnegie hall and sandy weill is a trustee. what's the environment like right now? >> well, i've always felt there's a degree to which the environment is what you make. i mean, eigit's a very tough ti but on the other hand people are always interested in great ideas. as long as you come up with ideas the world cannot live without, there's always going to be people willing to back you. >> much more difficult? i assume it's...
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we can invest and advanced manufacturing research like what is being done right here at carnegie mellond we can change our tax code to make sure instead giving tax breaks to companies that are shipping jobs overseas, let's give those breaks to companies that are investing right here in pennsylvania, in pittsburgh, right here in the united states of america. [applause] that is my vision for the future. my vision is one that says we have got to invest in our young people so they get the best education in the world. [applause] i want to hire new teachers, especially in math and science. i want to keep on making college more affordable. we just prevented congress from raising student loan interest rates, and we need to bring tuition down and give americans the chance to study at colleges for the jobs in the 21st century, because a higher education is not an economic luxury, it is an economic necessity, and i am committed to making sure that everybody gets that chance for the skills and the training they need to succeed. my vision says we ended the war in iraq as i promised and we are windin
we can invest and advanced manufacturing research like what is being done right here at carnegie mellond we can change our tax code to make sure instead giving tax breaks to companies that are shipping jobs overseas, let's give those breaks to companies that are investing right here in pennsylvania, in pittsburgh, right here in the united states of america. [applause] that is my vision for the future. my vision is one that says we have got to invest in our young people so they get the best...
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it's blue collar carnegie country. he claims he saved a million auto industry jobs. >> governor romney said we should just let detroit go bankrupt. >> that's what he said. >> i refused to turn my back on communities like this one. and three years later the american auto industry is coming roaring back. >> reporter: unemployment in ohio and pennsylvania is now almost a point below the national average. mitt romney knows no republican has won the white house without winning ohio. as romney took time off to go boating, two men said to be under consideration as romney running mates, tim pawlenty and bobby ginzel went to ohio to counter the obama trip. >> half of our graduates will be unemployment or under employed coming out of college. >> with obamacare he promised health care costs would go down and no one would lose their health insurance and they could keep t. now all the credible studies show that health care costs are going up. >> reporter: but the president figures the popularity of his health care plan is going up
it's blue collar carnegie country. he claims he saved a million auto industry jobs. >> governor romney said we should just let detroit go bankrupt. >> that's what he said. >> i refused to turn my back on communities like this one. and three years later the american auto industry is coming roaring back. >> reporter: unemployment in ohio and pennsylvania is now almost a point below the national average. mitt romney knows no republican has won the white house without...
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they have performed at the white house, carnegie hall and africa. they sing in 21 different languages. they're going to be stars. >> that's going to do it for us this evening. have a good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "total recall," kate beckinsale. comedian adam carolla. the music of lionel richie with the madden brothers. and photobooth. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show!" thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] nice to see you all.
they have performed at the white house, carnegie hall and africa. they sing in 21 different languages. they're going to be stars. >> that's going to do it for us this evening. have a good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "total recall," kate beckinsale. comedian adam carolla. the music of lionel richie with the madden brothers. and photobooth....
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. >>> secretary of state, hilary clinton, is speaking at the carnegie endowment making remarks on the state of religious freedom around the world. those are expected later today. today, a new national trail to teach you about the star spangled banner will be launched. festivities including the drum team, choir and flag unfurling ceremony, a month after the star spangled celebration to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the war of 1812. >>> can you believe hours before the kids have to go back to school, not every child who walks in to the classroom with the necessary supplies needed for the school year. we are teaming up with the preston mitchm junior foundation for the annual back to school supply drive. it runs through august 24th. drop off supplies to the learning center locations. to learn about the drive, head to our website, abc2news.com/school supplies. >>> it is monday, we are getting everybody out the door. the temperature will come in at 72 in baltimore. as we look at the middle of the nation, you can see the oranges and reds, that will move our way as we go through time.
. >>> secretary of state, hilary clinton, is speaking at the carnegie endowment making remarks on the state of religious freedom around the world. those are expected later today. today, a new national trail to teach you about the star spangled banner will be launched. festivities including the drum team, choir and flag unfurling ceremony, a month after the star spangled celebration to celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the war of 1812. >>> can you believe hours before the...
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i've always considered it to be like the military musician's equivalent of playing carnegie hall. >>ter: jack lechner coordinates all the funerals at arlington national cemetery. >> when taps is played, everybody from the military stands a little taller and it's that one thing that unites us all. it's that one song other than the national anthem that brings us all together. >> reporter: taps was born during the civil war at berkeley plantation at harrison's landing, virginia. originally the tune was never meant for funerals. 100,000 battle weary union troops were camped here along the james river and their commander wanted a new way to end their day. >> general butterfield actually adapted taps from an older bugle call. >> reporter: union brigadier general daniel butterfield wanted a new call to end the day for his troops. brigade bugler oliver wilcox norton helped him compose one. lyrics followed that began day is done. gone the sun from the hills, from the sky. taps became the official final call for all u.s. military funerals in 1891. 24 notes all matter, first three and last thre
i've always considered it to be like the military musician's equivalent of playing carnegie hall. >>ter: jack lechner coordinates all the funerals at arlington national cemetery. >> when taps is played, everybody from the military stands a little taller and it's that one thing that unites us all. it's that one song other than the national anthem that brings us all together. >> reporter: taps was born during the civil war at berkeley plantation at harrison's landing, virginia....
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>> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york.elebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. with support from the partridge foundation. john and polly guth charitable fund. the herb albert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote charity. and committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at mackfound.org. and betsy and jesse think foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. and by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in all the hullabaloo over the supreme court's decision on health care, another of its rulings quickly fell off the public radar. before deciding the fate of the affordable care act, the court announced it would not reconsider citizens united. that's the odious 5-4 decision two years ago that opened our elections to unlimited contributions. within minutes of that announcement, right-w
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less pain and less scarring may be the case as the result of scientist at carnegie- mellon university. >> you make a small incision to rid caged and this robot would sneak itself behind the heart. >> these robotic experts are retreating the unique way that snakes move. >> you're looking a16 individual modules and each module except for the tail and head is exactly identical. each individual module has its own motor, it has its own control board and it has its own break board in there. >> it looks almost as simple as a video game. >> it looks like a police station controller. >> but getting the 16 components to move together requires sophisticated computer manipulation. >> this is a slithering gate, this is a sidewinding date and this is a turn in place gate. >> on a smaller scale that can be used during surgery to correct abnormal heart rhythms come from the surface of a heart. >> there are three tool channels where we can pass conventional catheter based tools. >> it started as a search and rescue project. >> these robots can extend the reach of rescue workers and get into collapsed
less pain and less scarring may be the case as the result of scientist at carnegie- mellon university. >> you make a small incision to rid caged and this robot would sneak itself behind the heart. >> these robotic experts are retreating the unique way that snakes move. >> you're looking a16 individual modules and each module except for the tail and head is exactly identical. each individual module has its own motor, it has its own control board and it has its own break board...
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at carnegie university there was an appeal for a second term. >> if you still believe in me, like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supporters almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. he admitted he was being outspent, the first time it's happened to a sitting president. >>> as we saw in dan's report, the president started his day yesterday at a diner in akron, ohio. no doubt it was a thrill for the owner, ann harris. an hour of the president left, the 70-year-old diner owner died. here she is after meeting the president. >> they called. we had to work around it. get me down here. >> the local paper reports harris had a heart attack. the president was in pittsburgh when he got the news. he called her daughter to offer his condolences. >>> in florida, george zimmerman is a free man one day after a judge said he was a flight risk. zimmerman posted a $100,000 bond to get out. >> we are confident and comfortable george will be safe. we were hoping the bai
at carnegie university there was an appeal for a second term. >> if you still believe in me, like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supporters almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. he admitted he was being outspent, the first time it's happened to a sitting president. >>> as we saw in dan's report, the president started his day...
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. >> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york.elebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund with support from the partridge foundation. john and polly guth foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb albert foundation supporting organizations whose mission is to create passion in our society. the john d. mcarthur foundation, creating to creating a more just world. more information at mackfound.org. and the betsy and jesse think foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischmann and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and groupgroup retirement products that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. to the story of a warrior, told in his own words. what he has to say is for all of us to hear, but especially those of us who have never been in combat. karl marlantes, a small-town boy from oregon, the son of a soldier, a
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one happens to be in new york and in carnegie deli where they proceeded to instruct the waitress what all the sandwiches should have in them. it was lovely. i very much enjoyed them and sympathize quite a bit with them and i agree the scholarship in our field is moving in our direction where we moved with constitutional design with historical legit masy and authenticity and we had to take what he had to say a little bit further. i am not convinced that even if we design a modern presidency knowing what we know now, we would design something that different from what the original presidency was supposed to be. a lot of the problems we had with the performance to say today has to do with a lot of tuts and purposes that we have seen them have which were not looked to framers in 1789. we are having a difficulty reconciling what he left as president and they have various deficiencies and attacks and duties that we expect of them. that goes beyond the constitutional design. the other thing i mentioned when i looked at it, it was fascinating. i am going to buy his book at lunchtime. that does
one happens to be in new york and in carnegie deli where they proceeded to instruct the waitress what all the sandwiches should have in them. it was lovely. i very much enjoyed them and sympathize quite a bit with them and i agree the scholarship in our field is moving in our direction where we moved with constitutional design with historical legit masy and authenticity and we had to take what he had to say a little bit further. i am not convinced that even if we design a modern presidency...
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. >>> funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york. celebrating 1 hun years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production, support from the partridge foundation, a john and holly guff charitable fund. the clement foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb albert organization, promoting passion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation, the john t. and katherine foundation, a more just and peaceful world. more information at the website. and the betsy and jesse sync foundation. the hkh foundation, barbara g. fleischmann and our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing cust ummized individual and group retirements products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. every day brings another reminder of the terrible unfairness that besets our country. here's the latest that leaped out at me. "rolling stone's" report on "the fallen" -- the sharp, sudd
. >>> funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york. celebrating 1 hun years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production, support from the partridge foundation, a john and holly guff charitable fund. the clement foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb albert organization, promoting passion and creativity in our society. the bernard...