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carnegie hall? >> it's a big deal. >> yes. it is.he marching band needed to raise $100,000 to send 80 members to new york city. they learned the merchant accepting the discount coupons they bought to sell at the fund-raiser. the band played during the spring semester's closing picnic, invited to perform at the new york wind band festival. they sold these promotional cards and coupons supposed to be good at area merchants. >> businesses didn't know about the card and weren't honoring them. >> the band director says the goal was making $8,000 but sales stopped when word got out many weren't accepting them. others declined to talk with us. the confusion left people who supported the fund-raiser unhappy. >> a lot of them wanted their money back. >> suddenly, band members weren't sure if they'd make it to new york. >> we worked hard to get here. >> parents sprang into action but that it wasn't enough to reach the goal. >> i was afraid. this is my senior year. i wanted to be able to do something. >> the families were not able to fund raise
carnegie hall? >> it's a big deal. >> yes. it is.he marching band needed to raise $100,000 to send 80 members to new york city. they learned the merchant accepting the discount coupons they bought to sell at the fund-raiser. the band played during the spring semester's closing picnic, invited to perform at the new york wind band festival. they sold these promotional cards and coupons supposed to be good at area merchants. >> businesses didn't know about the card and weren't...
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carnegie hall? >> it's a big deal. >> yes. it is.arching band needed to raise $100,000 to send 80 members to new york city. they learned the merchant accepting the discount coupons they bought to sell at the fund-raiser. the band played during the spring semester's closing picnic, invited to perform at the new york wind band festival. they sold these promotional cards and coupons supposed to be good at area merchants. >> businesses didn't know about the card and weren't honoring them. >> the band director says the goal was making $8,000 but sales stopped when word got out many weren't accepting them. others declined to talk with us. the confusion left people who supported the fund-raiser unhappy. >> a lot of them wanted their money back. >> suddenly, band members weren't sure if they'd make it to new york. >> we worked hard to get here. >> parents sprang into action but that it wasn't enough to reach the goal. >> i was afraid. this is my senior year. i wanted to be able to do something. >> the families were not able to fund raise the
carnegie hall? >> it's a big deal. >> yes. it is.arching band needed to raise $100,000 to send 80 members to new york city. they learned the merchant accepting the discount coupons they bought to sell at the fund-raiser. the band played during the spring semester's closing picnic, invited to perform at the new york wind band festival. they sold these promotional cards and coupons supposed to be good at area merchants. >> businesses didn't know about the card and weren't...
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he never talked about the carnegie medal.terviewed people who knew him, when i did the book a long time ago people doing well. tell me, what about the carnegie medal. he was 19. they did know anything about it. he earned his medal. he was very modest. he didn't think he deserved its we never talked about. he probably threw it -- things would bring the same way. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients from the foundation to most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this. it should've been given to somebody else. it's a piece of humility that we all can learn from and i think he would have been in that category. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 and this weekend we are visiting a gust of georgia talking with local authors entering the cities and resides with help of our local cable partner comcast. next, stan byrdy looks at the history of golf and a gust and origins of the annual masters tournament which is one of the professional golfers association's four major championships. >> the i guess the country club gets i
he never talked about the carnegie medal.terviewed people who knew him, when i did the book a long time ago people doing well. tell me, what about the carnegie medal. he was 19. they did know anything about it. he earned his medal. he was very modest. he didn't think he deserved its we never talked about. he probably threw it -- things would bring the same way. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients from the foundation to most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this. it should've...
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he never talked about the carnegie medal. when i interviewed people who knew him, when i did the book a long time ago, people knew him well. i said tell me about the carnegie medal. he was 19. they did not know anything about it. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you i did not deserve this medal. it was a piece of melody we can all learn from -- humility we could all learn from. >> we also visit the boyhood home of old -- woodrow wilson. >> either to augustine as a child when is just a-year-old. he lived in another house and then moved to this house when he was three. president wilson's very first memory was november of 1860 before he was four years old. he was standing on the front gate out in front of the house and two men came by in a hurry with very excited tones and they said abraham lincoln has been elected president and there is going to be a war. young tommy ran inside and asked his father what was war. what did that mean? we think it is his first memory was about another presiden
he never talked about the carnegie medal. when i interviewed people who knew him, when i did the book a long time ago, people knew him well. i said tell me about the carnegie medal. he was 19. they did not know anything about it. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you i did not deserve this medal. it was a piece of melody we can all learn from -- humility we could all learn from. >> we also visit the boyhood home of old -- woodrow wilson. >>...
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you're doing carnegie hall next week. >> carnegie hall friday. >> jimmy: this friday. [ cheers and applause ] >> this friday, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: hey, congratulations, man. >> thank you. have you ever done carnegie hall? >> jimmy: not by myself, no. >> oh god. i am very, very nervous. so i hope it goes well. i'm very excited, but i'm very nervous. >> jimmy: it will go well. we're all going to send you vibes. pattonoswalt.com to get more details. he's a good man. [ cheers and applause ] go check out his book "silver screen fiend: learning about life from an addiction to film" available right now. the war on drugs perform next! patton oswalt! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest's latest album "lost in the dream" was one of the most critically acclaimed releases of 2014, including year-end number one rankings on itunes and amazon. here to perform the song "an ocean in between the waves," please welcome, the war on drugs! [ cheers and applause ] run away i'm a travelin' man been working every day i watch you as you hesitate walking through the rain feel th
you're doing carnegie hall next week. >> carnegie hall friday. >> jimmy: this friday. [ cheers and applause ] >> this friday, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: hey, congratulations, man. >> thank you. have you ever done carnegie hall? >> jimmy: not by myself, no. >> oh god. i am very, very nervous. so i hope it goes well. i'm very excited, but i'm very nervous. >> jimmy: it will go well. we're all going to send you vibes. pattonoswalt.com to get more details....
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the carnegie motocross park was evacuated and one building has burned.pping through dry grass and trees and firefighters have been struggling to keep up. >> they are aggressive where they can and at times they have to hold back and be supported by air and dozer operations. >> reporter: the fire is now burning in two counties, alameda and san joaquin. no homes have been evacuated. we are expecting to get an update from firefighters at 8 a.m. live east every livermore, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> let's jump to the livermore area checking traffic right now still been slow 35 to 40 minutes altamont pass to 680. slow-and-go conditions out of tracy. westbound 580 as you make that merge, road closures greenville at patterson pass. keep that in mind. westbound 580 stays slow towards the dublin interchange. bay bridge slow. metering lights are on. 27 minutes now from the carquinez bridge to the maze. and taking a look at the san mateo bridge that's starting to stack up, too. slow conditions westbound 19 minutes now from 880 to 101. earlier stalled vehicle now clear
the carnegie motocross park was evacuated and one building has burned.pping through dry grass and trees and firefighters have been struggling to keep up. >> they are aggressive where they can and at times they have to hold back and be supported by air and dozer operations. >> reporter: the fire is now burning in two counties, alameda and san joaquin. no homes have been evacuated. we are expecting to get an update from firefighters at 8 a.m. live east every livermore, anne makevoc,...
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let's get started or i first want to welcome all of you to the carnegie endowment. i'm a senior associate at carnegie, and i wanted to welcome our guest speakers today. shantayanan devarajan is the chief economist for the middle east and north africa at the world bank and he is the author of the report which were going to discuss today, very timely, y for insightful the report onin economic implications of lifting sanctions on iran. all right. to my left is my friend and colleague uri dadush, also hav a former senior official of the world that can only have about i 60 minutes i just want to jump right into it and then we'll have kind of a discussion amongst ourselves and handed over to all of you.and it so go ahead. >> thanks very much, karim, and thanks to carnegie for inviting us. of course, i should say i'm one of the authors of the report. i happened to be the boss that's what i think why my nam name cos up to get with the other officers is here.'m one we ofdid this because we thoughs that the nuclear agreement of thclear july 15 was one of the mostimpot importa
let's get started or i first want to welcome all of you to the carnegie endowment. i'm a senior associate at carnegie, and i wanted to welcome our guest speakers today. shantayanan devarajan is the chief economist for the middle east and north africa at the world bank and he is the author of the report which were going to discuss today, very timely, y for insightful the report onin economic implications of lifting sanctions on iran. all right. to my left is my friend and colleague uri dadush,...
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then carnegie tech in pittsburgh. and i was, i had the choice of going into four different areas. chemical engineering, electoral engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering. -- already taken most of the concentrated very heavily on chemistry and physics and mathematics in my undergraduate work. could learng -- i something and was electrical engineering, so i opted for that. so, eventually, that program, 944, the january of 1044 pressures for manpower were being felt in the army. so they disbanded most of the aftp across the country. pals went off to the 95th infantry. then were subsequent part of the european enterprise. there were a number of us left behind. s one of those, sent to los alamos to work as basically the technician. so that was in december, 1944. so, there i was in the army. unit called the special engineering detachment. and i was immediately assigned to work for a member of the british mission. so, very quickly i became this right of left hand man. however you want to describe -- to getting flair involved in interesting things. and i was always there. k
then carnegie tech in pittsburgh. and i was, i had the choice of going into four different areas. chemical engineering, electoral engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering. -- already taken most of the concentrated very heavily on chemistry and physics and mathematics in my undergraduate work. could learng -- i something and was electrical engineering, so i opted for that. so, eventually, that program, 944, the january of 1044 pressures for manpower were being felt in the army. so...
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number six would have been dale carnegie. [laughter] i read that the same time as walden. bit carnegie says to think in terms of the other person how to interact with people and society but pharao says don't worry. become who you are. of the of repressed englishmen he writes a sentence early that says i have fallen so low if i had to choose between falling in love with a woman and reading a book about love i would have chosen of book. [laughter] i finished the novel the next week i went out to on my first date. [laughter] >> other than an autobiography about what percentage of your reading is non-fiction? >> i would say three-quarters. if you look at my reviews. why? my editor refuse a novel every week. i couldn't do that in a million years. serious novels as opposed to mysteries or comic novels they leave and be drained their filled with heartbreaking tragedy in the motion when you close it it was wonderful but i want to go through that again for a while. i have to wait a couple of weeks before start of another of a novel. so i have spoken between. >> i was in a student i
number six would have been dale carnegie. [laughter] i read that the same time as walden. bit carnegie says to think in terms of the other person how to interact with people and society but pharao says don't worry. become who you are. of the of repressed englishmen he writes a sentence early that says i have fallen so low if i had to choose between falling in love with a woman and reading a book about love i would have chosen of book. [laughter] i finished the novel the next week i went out to...
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the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park had been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes. you know, we've got wind out there. that is normal for this area. it comes up in the afternoon like this. >> yes. that is true. >> i'm sure they've been getting gusts out there. i don't have wind speed for you but this is just one of the areas where the wind gets on it and it just pushes flames to the ground. >> okay. thank you very much for coming on and updating us once again. we appreciate it. pam. >> and if you're a safe distans from the fire and have video you'd like to share with us, you can post it with hash tag abc7 now. >> this fire has grown to 500 acres. no containment at this point. one structure burned, others threatened. we'll stay on top of it for you on our website and
the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park had been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes. you know, we've got wind out there. that is normal for this area. it comes up in...
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- carnegie mellon university.ll recruit in areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence. they are the second largest provider of i.t. services. madewner of mystic pizza, famous in the movie with julia roberts, has admitted he mishandled a lot of dough. for embezzlingd hundreds of thousands of dollars in income. it has become a tourist attractions and the movie was released in 1988. those are your top story -- top stories. republican candidates are shifting their target from illegal immigrants to china. phil mattingly joins us from washington, d c. blastingdates are china for a variety of potential sense. think bestver they serves their agenda is what they are going after. attacking china is a tried and true way of handling politics. this time around, the market turmoil gave an opportunity to push their agenda and what they think is most important. number one is donald trump who has been talking about china with some regularity throughout his campaign. he started with an instagram post talking about how thing
- carnegie mellon university.ll recruit in areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence. they are the second largest provider of i.t. services. madewner of mystic pizza, famous in the movie with julia roberts, has admitted he mishandled a lot of dough. for embezzlingd hundreds of thousands of dollars in income. it has become a tourist attractions and the movie was released in 1988. those are your top story -- top stories. republican candidates are shifting their target from illegal...
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when i interviewed people who well.im, people knew him i said, tell me about the carnegie medal.hey didn't know anything about it. i know a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you, i didn't deserve this metal, it should have been given to someone else. it is a priest of humility that we can all learn from. i think he would have been in that category. >> we also visited the home of 28 president, woodrow wilson. >> woodrow wilson moved to .ugusta when he was a child he moved to this house when he was three. was in november 1860 when he was four years old. he was standing at the front date outside the house -- front gate outside the house, and two men came by and said, abraham lincoln has been elected president, there will be a war. said, what did that mean, why are they so excited? we think it is remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and another war, the civil war. of course, wilson would have to leave the country through world war i. >> see all of our programs from augusta today at 2:00 on c-span 3. twopollo, houst
when i interviewed people who well.im, people knew him i said, tell me about the carnegie medal.hey didn't know anything about it. i know a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you, i didn't deserve this metal, it should have been given to someone else. it is a priest of humility that we can all learn from. i think he would have been in that category. >> we also visited the home of 28 president, woodrow wilson. >> woodrow wilson moved to .ugusta when he was a...
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i want to welcome all of you to the carnegie endowment. i'm a senior associate here. i wanted to welcome our guest speakers today. he is the chief economist for -north africa at the world bank and the author of the report will be discussing today. very insightful report on economic applications of lifting sanctions on iran. to my right, to my left is my friend and colleague from carnegie endowment, also a former senior official at the world bank. we only have about 60 minutes today is what wanted to jump right into it and it will have a discussion amongst ourselves and then handed over to all of you. >> thank you very much and thanks to carnegie for inviting us. i should say i'm one of the authors of the report. i happen to be the boss. that is why i think i need comes out there. one of the other offices here as well -- authors is here as well. we did this because we thought the nuclear agreement of july 15 was one of the most important events of this time. it is going to have important economic applications for the world as a whole but also for iran in particular. i
i want to welcome all of you to the carnegie endowment. i'm a senior associate here. i wanted to welcome our guest speakers today. he is the chief economist for -north africa at the world bank and the author of the report will be discussing today. very insightful report on economic applications of lifting sanctions on iran. to my right, to my left is my friend and colleague from carnegie endowment, also a former senior official at the world bank. we only have about 60 minutes today is what...
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to the left is my friend and colleague from the carnegie endowment and a former senior official at theorld bank. we only have about 60 minutes today, so i want to jump into it and and we will have a discussion and we will hand it over to all of you. >> thank you very much and think to carnegie for inviting us. i would like to say i'm one of the authors of the report. i happen to be the boss and that's why my name comes out there. one of the other authors is here as well. we did this because we thought the nuclear agreement was one of the most important events of is going tod it have important economic implications for the world as a whole, but also for iran in particular. we have to confess that this is the dog days of summer, our report would be the most important event to come out. but i think we were wrong on that. nevertheless, it's important to try to understand the economic implications of lifting the sanctions on iran. this is a difficult and complicated problem. , so wes no crystal ball have to use a variety of different techniques and we will try to triangulate the implication
to the left is my friend and colleague from the carnegie endowment and a former senior official at theorld bank. we only have about 60 minutes today, so i want to jump into it and and we will have a discussion and we will hand it over to all of you. >> thank you very much and think to carnegie for inviting us. i would like to say i'm one of the authors of the report. i happen to be the boss and that's why my name comes out there. one of the other authors is here as well. we did this...
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the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park had been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes. you know, we've got wind out there. that is normal for this area. it comes up in the afternoon like this. >> yes. that is true. >> i'm sure they've been getting gusts out there. i don't have wind speed for you but this is just one of the areas where the wind gets on it and it just pushes flames to the ground. >> okay. thank you very much for coming on and updating us once again. we appreciate it. pam. >> and if you're a safe distans from the fire and have photos or video you'd like to share with us, you can post it with hash tag abc7 now. >> this fire has grown to 500 acres. no containment at this point. one structure burned, others threatened. we'll stay on top of it for you on our we
the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park had been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes. you know, we've got wind out there. that is normal for this area. it comes up in...
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i said, tell him about the carnegie medal. they did not know anything about it. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will say, i did not deserve this metal. it should have been given to someone else.
i said, tell him about the carnegie medal. they did not know anything about it. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will say, i did not deserve this metal. it should have been given to someone else.
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he never talked about the carnegie medal.ople who knew him when i did the book a long time ago, people knew him well. i said tell me what about the carnegie bell that he earned when he was 19. they didn't know anything about it. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this medal. it should have been given to someone else. it's a piece of humility that we all would learn from. i think he would have been in that category. >> president wilson moved to augusta when he was just 1 year old. he moved to this house when he was 3. president wilson's very first memory was in november of 1860 before he was 4 years old. he was standing on the front gait out in front of the -- gate out in front of the house and two men came in a hurry with very excited voices. and they said abraham lincoln has been awarded president and there's going to be a war. young tommy asked his father what was war? why were they so excited. we think it's remarkable that his very first memory was about another presi
he never talked about the carnegie medal.ople who knew him when i did the book a long time ago, people knew him well. i said tell me what about the carnegie bell that he earned when he was 19. they didn't know anything about it. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients. most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this medal. it should have been given to someone else. it's a piece of humility that we all would learn from. i think he would have been in that category. >> president...
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they are also working with a regional mapping company and partnering with carnegie mellon for similar research. incredible images as a toucan gets a new beak from a 3-d printer. she was found in brazil missing half her because top -- missing her beak. it are just three days to learn how to use her new 3-d printed beak. cream, you could have it in your lap in an hour. right now the amazon services for prime now members, but amazon says they will expand the service. wine, icet beer, oh cream, and other household products. one-hour delivery costs eight dollars, to our delivery is free. delivery is free. what a strange world we are getting ready to live in. just as long as we do not need umbrellas delivered. steve: not until sunday. the bad news, we are talking about tropical storm erika, pose a problem. it is a beautiful evening. if you did not take advantage of it this evening, tomorrow morning, beautiful, tomorrow afternoon, wonderful. tomorrow night if you can eat outdoors, go for it. it is 76 degrees at reagan national airport, the wind out of the north northwest at seven. the humidi
they are also working with a regional mapping company and partnering with carnegie mellon for similar research. incredible images as a toucan gets a new beak from a 3-d printer. she was found in brazil missing half her because top -- missing her beak. it are just three days to learn how to use her new 3-d printed beak. cream, you could have it in your lap in an hour. right now the amazon services for prime now members, but amazon says they will expand the service. wine, icet beer, oh cream, and...
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the carnegie motor park has been evacuated. that's a popular place for people who like to ride their dirt bikes. that's been evacuated, the motor mart as well. now we're understanding from call fire that there may be structures in the area that may be threatened potentially and this is the rural area and some homes in the area and 500 acres in the span of a couple of hours and that win and that fire visible and now keep a eye on it. rates we haven't seep in 20 years. bureau of labor statistics says it's because of falling fuel price and passengers feeling the benefit of prices that actually dropped months ago and now with the summer travel season ending prices could dip even lower and speaking of getting away the ceo of southwest airlines was in town today and sat down with us for an exclusioning interview. southwest is based in texas but has a big impact here in the bay area. here's our business and tech reporter scott budman. >> how are you, ma'am. thanks for flying southwest >> reporter: southwest air passengers in san jose
the carnegie motor park has been evacuated. that's a popular place for people who like to ride their dirt bikes. that's been evacuated, the motor mart as well. now we're understanding from call fire that there may be structures in the area that may be threatened potentially and this is the rural area and some homes in the area and 500 acres in the span of a couple of hours and that win and that fire visible and now keep a eye on it. rates we haven't seep in 20 years. bureau of labor statistics...
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he never talked about the carnegie medal and when i interview people that knew him when i did the book a long time ago people knew him well and i said what about the carnegie medal and they didn't know anything about it. he earned his medals and was very modest. he didn't think that he deserved it so he never talked about it and i think that he would have been the same way. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients in the foundation and most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this and it should have been given to somebody else. it's a piece of humility we all can learn from and he would have been in that category. >> for more information on the booktv visit to augusta and the other cities visited by the local content vehicles go to c-span.org/local content. >> a professor of economics at stanford and recipient of the 2012 nobel prize economics looks at how different markets work. this is next on booktv. >> [inaudible conversations] >> let's get started. [inaudible] it's my great pleasure to welcome you for an evening with alan roth. we are the policy institute so those of you t
he never talked about the carnegie medal and when i interview people that knew him when i did the book a long time ago people knew him well and i said what about the carnegie medal and they didn't know anything about it. he earned his medals and was very modest. he didn't think that he deserved it so he never talked about it and i think that he would have been the same way. i've known a lot of medal of honor recipients in the foundation and most of them will tell you i didn't deserve this and...
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beginning with judy dempsey, a writer and analyst for the carnegie financing who has always worked with a host of international broadcasters. judy asks the following, where and what is europe without germany? without angela merkel, europe would be weakened even further. also with us is writer and journalist alan posener, a regular commentator for the berlin-based "die welt." angela merkel has forgotten that lesson, and as a result, he says europe is falling apart. and, it is nice to welcome back ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germany's most prestigious business publications as an editor and commentator. ursula says if people want germany to exercise power, they shouldn't grumble when it does. judy dempsey, today's debate is based on a quote from thomas mann. it goes back to the postwar period. the nobel prize-winning author said at that time, the people in germany should try and create not a german europe but a european germany. was he right? judy: that is a long time ago. a lot has changed. i think, looking back, germany became european in terms of -- through the euro
beginning with judy dempsey, a writer and analyst for the carnegie financing who has always worked with a host of international broadcasters. judy asks the following, where and what is europe without germany? without angela merkel, europe would be weakened even further. also with us is writer and journalist alan posener, a regular commentator for the berlin-based "die welt." angela merkel has forgotten that lesson, and as a result, he says europe is falling apart. and, it is nice to...
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. >> it was invented over several years by terry denkovich, an employee of carnegie mellon. >> we tested the water in south africa, ghana and bangladesh. the filters have also been tested in haiti and kenya. 99.9% of the water was free of bad elements. >> this is a water filter sold at many camping stores and it is often used by backpackers. but just one of these cost $38. that's far too expensive for most people to be able to afford. but even vannic filter specifically made for poor communities in need often cost the same. the book can be produced for less than $5. each filter in the book costs 10 cents and can filter 100 liters of water, enough for one person for 30 days. teaming with others to get the step off the ground. one step to get people clean water. gabrielle elizondo, new york. parents are having trouble convincing schools to enroll students with learning difficulties. tanya page has the story. >> it's difficult for this woman's son to concentrate. he was expelled two years ago because of his learning disability. >> teacher does not want to teach him because he's not like oth
. >> it was invented over several years by terry denkovich, an employee of carnegie mellon. >> we tested the water in south africa, ghana and bangladesh. the filters have also been tested in haiti and kenya. 99.9% of the water was free of bad elements. >> this is a water filter sold at many camping stores and it is often used by backpackers. but just one of these cost $38. that's far too expensive for most people to be able to afford. but even vannic filter specifically made...
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you talk about in your book that your early contributors were the jd will rockefellers and andrew carnegie's of their day. marc: those media titans are still in charge of their media empires today. the individuals are john malone and rupert murdoch and a little younger. has come into his own as the ceo of comcast. ralph roberts died at age 95 just last week. these were the media pioneers and titans. understood something that was very important. i would say they understood it better than anyone else. content and technology are two sides to the same coin. understood the digital technology, they comprehended that if they tapped into that digital technology and used it to further their businesses they could expand their media businesses worldwide. they built these businesses into multimillion dollar 80 a empires that are still top of the food -- multimillion dollar media empires that are still at the top of the food chain today. when it comes to the media business they are neophytes. peter: when you talk about to liberty media, right trying to malone'shn ever-changing position of tracking stocks
you talk about in your book that your early contributors were the jd will rockefellers and andrew carnegie's of their day. marc: those media titans are still in charge of their media empires today. the individuals are john malone and rupert murdoch and a little younger. has come into his own as the ceo of comcast. ralph roberts died at age 95 just last week. these were the media pioneers and titans. understood something that was very important. i would say they understood it better than anyone...
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. >> it was invented for several years, a chemist at carnegie university. >> it's tough to use filter papers in a few different countries, and we evaluated the water quality before and after filtration in ghana, bangladesh, with what you reported on. the filters have been used in haiti and kenya. the results were that 99.9% of bacteria were killed by the papers, which is basically as good as tap water. >> reporter: more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and 800,000 die from drinking water that it unsafe. this is a water filter used by backpackers. one of these costs $38. far too expensive for poor people in underdeveloped countries to be able to avoid. >> ceramic filters specifically made for poor community nice often cost about the same. and that is where this comes in, the book, it can by produced for less than $5. >> each filter in the book costs $0.10 and filter 100 litres of water, enough for one person, for 30 days. it hasn't gone into mass production. few think that the drinkable book could form all the problems. one step to get people that need clean wa
. >> it was invented for several years, a chemist at carnegie university. >> it's tough to use filter papers in a few different countries, and we evaluated the water quality before and after filtration in ghana, bangladesh, with what you reported on. the filters have been used in haiti and kenya. the results were that 99.9% of bacteria were killed by the papers, which is basically as good as tap water. >> reporter: more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water,...
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and now word that people are being evacuated from the carnegie motocross park.u know where that is, not a lot of homes around there. that's out past the city. but it is still a populated area. a lot of ranches out there. in the past hour we have seen crews set up a protection zone around at least one home and barn. looks like they were able to save those particular structures. again we are monitoring the situation. want to check in right now on our phone with pam from cal fire. what can yo tell us? >> we responded to a vegetation fire at 2:45 at tesla road. the fire is grown to 1,000 acres. it's burning in grassland. i know that we have damaged -- at least one structure has been damaged there. currently cal fire resources, i've got 23 engines out there air resources air tankers, helicopters, hand crews and i to -- >> tesla road is in the middle of nowhere. it's sparsely populated. any idea how it got started. we have no cause at this time. that will be under investigation. >> a lot of air traffic out there right now. you have helicopters and bombers, too. is win
and now word that people are being evacuated from the carnegie motocross park.u know where that is, not a lot of homes around there. that's out past the city. but it is still a populated area. a lot of ranches out there. in the past hour we have seen crews set up a protection zone around at least one home and barn. looks like they were able to save those particular structures. again we are monitoring the situation. want to check in right now on our phone with pam from cal fire. what can yo tell...
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evacuations are in place at the carnegie motorcross park. on corral hollow road. kron 4 viewers have been sending in their pictures and videos. grant lodes joins us with some new video of the blaze. grant? >> grant :a birds eye view right around sunset tonight. pretty majestic imagery.a viewer sharing this drone video with us.you can see how all the smoke from the fire is filling the sky. the fire is burning on both sides of tesla road between livermore and tracy. this is a very remote area of the livermore valley. other images illustrate the scope of this fire.which grew extremeley quickly late this afternoon and tonight. thick white smoke.blanketing the sky. >>:currently is at 2,500 a. with five percent containment. the fire is moving in a southeastern direction and as mentioned we did have some evacuation's earlier at the motorcycle parked. unfortunately we do lose one structure but it was uninhabited. nevertheless it was destroyed >> grant :and it was a home that was lost? >>:yes but apparently nobody was living there as the fire continues it is possible may b
evacuations are in place at the carnegie motorcross park. on corral hollow road. kron 4 viewers have been sending in their pictures and videos. grant lodes joins us with some new video of the blaze. grant? >> grant :a birds eye view right around sunset tonight. pretty majestic imagery.a viewer sharing this drone video with us.you can see how all the smoke from the fire is filling the sky. the fire is burning on both sides of tesla road between livermore and tracy. this is a very remote...
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i mean the library wasn't out by carnegie and other were members of the secretariat in fact the first british secretary a point of hiring americans and keeping them there so that he could keep the channels of communication open to the u.s. and at the beginning that didn't work very well because the administration was just unwilling to even talk to geneva. but over time there was quite a lot of collaboration. some kind of a behind-the-scenes. but some more explicit. there was a console in geneva who was brought in and got a lot of private information whenever it was discussing these tricky issues. so i think that if there would have been quite a different story of the americans have stayed in because american and british aims were closer to a. of a operated quite differently as these imperial powers and with the americans gone, it has to be a anglo-french system. >> iraq got its independence in the 30s. would it be fair to say that the mandated territories got their independence before most other colonial areas? >> that is a good question. you probably can't see that as a rule. it's mo
i mean the library wasn't out by carnegie and other were members of the secretariat in fact the first british secretary a point of hiring americans and keeping them there so that he could keep the channels of communication open to the u.s. and at the beginning that didn't work very well because the administration was just unwilling to even talk to geneva. but over time there was quite a lot of collaboration. some kind of a behind-the-scenes. but some more explicit. there was a console in geneva...
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reporter: the one structure lost was vacant, it was located at the carnegie motorcycle park. again, several miles down the road where this fire was burning. you can't tell by the video it's very remote, a lightly populated area. as far as that air assault, hell be remorse launching aircraft once the sun gets up. yesterday they had two choppers and five tankers out here. not clear if they will have that same numbers again. we expect that to increase once the chiefs get a better look. 5% containment. reporting live here in livermore. bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we turn things over to meteorologist kari hall who is tracking the weather conditions near the fire. earlier you were talking about gusts nearing 35 miles an hour. >> yeah, that's what we are expecting as we go through the day. the winds coming from the southwest. the temperature is at 58 degrees and today headed up to 89. so with the gusty winds and then the humidity dropping of course conditions will go down hill as the crews try to get that under control. this morning the best time to try to get a handle on th
reporter: the one structure lost was vacant, it was located at the carnegie motorcycle park. again, several miles down the road where this fire was burning. you can't tell by the video it's very remote, a lightly populated area. as far as that air assault, hell be remorse launching aircraft once the sun gets up. yesterday they had two choppers and five tankers out here. not clear if they will have that same numbers again. we expect that to increase once the chiefs get a better look. 5%...
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. >> it was invented over several years by a chemist at carnegie-mellon university. >> we're testingfilter papers in a few different countries and evaluate the water quality before and after filtration. in south africa, ghana, and bangladesh, what i reported on the filters have also been tested in kenya, and the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the paper, which is basically as good as tap water. >> more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and more than 800,000 people die each year from drinking water that is unself. according to a new report by the "world health organization." >> this is a water filter sold at many camping stores, and it's often used by backpackers. but one of these costs $38. that's far too expensive for poor people in underdeveloped countries to be able to afford. but even ceramic filters can often cost the same. that's where this comes in, the book can be produced for less than $5. each filter in the book costs $0.10, and can filter 100 liters of water, enough for one person for 30 days. it has not gone into mass product
. >> it was invented over several years by a chemist at carnegie-mellon university. >> we're testingfilter papers in a few different countries and evaluate the water quality before and after filtration. in south africa, ghana, and bangladesh, what i reported on the filters have also been tested in kenya, and the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the paper, which is basically as good as tap water. >> more than 500 million people don't have access to clean...
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. >> reporter: it was invented over several years by a chemical at carnegie-mellon university. >> wet these filter papers in a few different countries and evaluated the water before and after filtration, with what i reported on, the filters have also been tested in haiti and kenya, and the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the papers, which is basically as good as tap water. >> reporter: more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and more than 800,000 die each year from drinking water that is unsafe. >> this is water filter sold at many camping stores and it is often used by backpackers, but just one costs $38. that is far too expensive for most poor people to be able to afford. but even sir rammic filters, specifically made for poor counties in need often can cost just about the same, and that's where this comes in. the book can be produced for less than $5. each filter costs $0.10 and can filter 100 leerts of water, enough for one person for 30 days. they have teamed with others to fund raise to get it off of the ground, few think it could s
. >> reporter: it was invented over several years by a chemical at carnegie-mellon university. >> wet these filter papers in a few different countries and evaluated the water before and after filtration, with what i reported on, the filters have also been tested in haiti and kenya, and the results were that 99.9% of the bacteria were killed by the papers, which is basically as good as tap water. >> reporter: more than 500 million people don't have access to clean water, and...
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with the sentence that some of these video early contributors with the jd rockefeller's and andrew carnegie's of their day. >> guest: yes, and those media titans are still in charge of their media empires today. it's really a remarkable situation. the individuals i'm talking about our john malone and rupert murdoch and sumner redstone and a little younger and charlie ergen, and now brian roberts has come into his own as ceo of comcast. his father, ralph roberts, died at the age of 95 i believe just last week. so these are really the media pioneers and titans. and they understood something that was very important and i would say they understood it better than anyone else in particular john malone but also the others, which was that content and technology are really two sides of the same coin. they understood that digital technology. they comprehended that if they tap into that digital technology and used it to further their businesses they could expand their media businesses worldwide. that's exactly what they did, and they built these businesses into multibillion dollars media empires that ar
with the sentence that some of these video early contributors with the jd rockefeller's and andrew carnegie's of their day. >> guest: yes, and those media titans are still in charge of their media empires today. it's really a remarkable situation. the individuals i'm talking about our john malone and rupert murdoch and sumner redstone and a little younger and charlie ergen, and now brian roberts has come into his own as ceo of comcast. his father, ralph roberts, died at the age of 95 i...
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. >> how do you get to carnegie hall? you practice. right? >> yeah, you know so, it's not normal, you know, i wouldn't think, you know, to train any kid, you know, to just do eight hours on something every day, just one thing. you know, eight hours. but, if you want to become a great pianist, that's the basic thing you need to do, is to constant practice. and constant - i mean, concentrate. constantly. you cannot say, "okay, tomorrow i feel tired i don't do it." no. tomorrow you do it. and the day after you still need to do it. and that's, that unfortunately we cannot get an escape from there. >> that is the sacrifice you have to make. >> yeah. yeah. >> another sacrifice that you made, and i will tell you that as a mother it's very hard to look at, to think that your mother let you go to pursue your dream. you and your father. >> right. >> left her at home to work, to make money for the family. but you did not see her for long periods of time. and i wonder what that's like for you now, looking back on it. >> i would say that's the most diffic
. >> how do you get to carnegie hall? you practice. right? >> yeah, you know so, it's not normal, you know, i wouldn't think, you know, to train any kid, you know, to just do eight hours on something every day, just one thing. you know, eight hours. but, if you want to become a great pianist, that's the basic thing you need to do, is to constant practice. and constant - i mean, concentrate. constantly. you cannot say, "okay, tomorrow i feel tired i don't do it." no....
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funciona el mercado de la droga lenta retiene su moda segÚn investigadores de la universidad de carnegiera ingresar y cuyas pÁginas están menos vigiladas que la internet normal. sin escribir multas pendientes podrÍan estar entre los beneficiarios de un programa de amnistÍa. >> fue recientemente firmada por el gobernador de california y billy delgado nos reporta. >> es una gran noticia la que nos dieron. son miles los conductores que desde ya aplauden el programa de amnistÍa para multas de trÁnsito otorgado por el gobernador de california para un, el mismo creÍa posible que su deuda se reduzca en un 50 hasta en un 80%. >> imagÍnate para todos los que tienen un tinte. >> creo que nadie estÁ exento. >> ayudarÍa restituir las licencias de conducir a los que vieron sus licencias suspendidas por no pagar las multas. >> este programa comienza este aÑo en octubre iba a correr hasta el aÑo 2017. >> quienes califican? se enfocarÁn aquellos infractores con multas vencidas desde antes del 1 de enero de 2013 y la reducciÓn serÁ dependiendo de sus ingresos. el teniente de la policÍa Óscar mejÍa asegur
funciona el mercado de la droga lenta retiene su moda segÚn investigadores de la universidad de carnegiera ingresar y cuyas pÁginas están menos vigiladas que la internet normal. sin escribir multas pendientes podrÍan estar entre los beneficiarios de un programa de amnistÍa. >> fue recientemente firmada por el gobernador de california y billy delgado nos reporta. >> es una gran noticia la que nos dieron. son miles los conductores que desde ya aplauden el programa de amnistÍa...
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right now we're hearing from cal fire that the carnegie motorcycle party and motor mart in tracy haseen evacuated as a precaution. that's a popular dirt bike park where people go to use their motorcycles. that area evacuated and we'll let you know how much it grows throughout the newscast. let's bring meteorologist jeff ranieri. what type of conditions are we talking about and what's moving the wind towards trace? >> the wind right now is anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour. those are the gusts that the fire fighters are facing right now, and on the fire lines it's been very interesting to watch over the past hour because it didn't start out with a lot of glass and then as we see this chopper pan around we're noticing the
right now we're hearing from cal fire that the carnegie motorcycle party and motor mart in tracy haseen evacuated as a precaution. that's a popular dirt bike park where people go to use their motorcycles. that area evacuated and we'll let you know how much it grows throughout the newscast. let's bring meteorologist jeff ranieri. what type of conditions are we talking about and what's moving the wind towards trace? >> the wind right now is anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour. those are...
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this event called the tesla fire did save several homes, they only lost a vacant structure at the carnegie motorcycle park which is behind the road block behind me several piles down the road, we are here at greenville am tesla. they have shut down in tech of tesla road. once the sun comes up we assume according to cal fire that they will resume their air he attack as well. yesterday they had two choppers and five tankers out here. reporting live in livermore, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we know that the dry windy conditions are certainly not helping with that fire fight. meteorologist kari hall with what the firefighters might face today, kari. >> it is still very windy out there. right now the humidity is at the highest point at 96% and that may help at least during the morning hours with the higher humidity. temperature also down two, it's 57 degrees, but look at the wind combusts, 35 miles per hour and it's just blowing that smoke over toward tracy and the wind will continue, a steady wind at 15 miles an hour, but once again higher gusts. looking a at all of the microclimates w
this event called the tesla fire did save several homes, they only lost a vacant structure at the carnegie motorcycle park which is behind the road block behind me several piles down the road, we are here at greenville am tesla. they have shut down in tech of tesla road. once the sun comes up we assume according to cal fire that they will resume their air he attack as well. yesterday they had two choppers and five tankers out here. reporting live in livermore, bob redell, "today in the...
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they would say, what about the carnegie medal here and when he was 18.- medal of honor recipients. most will tell you, i did not deserve this. it should have been given to someone else. it's a piece of humility we can all learn from. >> we also visited the boyhood home of our 28th president woodrow wilson. >> president wilson moved to augusta when he was just a child moved to another house, then moved to this house when he was three. president wilson's very first memory was in november of 1860, before he was four years old. he was standing at the front gate and two men came by in a hurry. and they said, abraham lincoln has just been elected president and there was going to be a war. so, young tommy ran inside to ask his father, while war? what did that mean? why were they so excited? we think it is remarkable his very first memory was about another president, abram lincoln, and another war, the civil war. of course, wilson would have to lead the through world war i. >> see all of our programs from a gust of saturday at noon eastern on -- from augusta geo
they would say, what about the carnegie medal here and when he was 18.- medal of honor recipients. most will tell you, i did not deserve this. it should have been given to someone else. it's a piece of humility we can all learn from. >> we also visited the boyhood home of our 28th president woodrow wilson. >> president wilson moved to augusta when he was just a child moved to another house, then moved to this house when he was three. president wilson's very first memory was in...
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he never talked about the carnegie medal.hen i interviewed people who knew him when i did the book people knew him well. i said, tell me, what about the carnegie medal that he earned it he was 19. they did not know anything about it. he was very modest. he did not think he deserved it, so he never talked about it. he probably through it -- i think he would've in the same way. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipient. most of them will tell you it should have been given to somebody else. it is a piece of humility. i think he was in a category. >>"book tv" is television for serious readers. this sunday, the author of several books including "stop the were now," and others. during our three hour conversation, we will be taking your phone calls and tweets. then on september 5, we are live in our nation's capital for our national book festival. on sunday, lynne cheney. that is some of the upcoming life programs on c-span2's booktv. >> washington journal continues. host: for our final half hour we will be talking about the u.
he never talked about the carnegie medal.hen i interviewed people who knew him when i did the book people knew him well. i said, tell me, what about the carnegie medal that he earned it he was 19. they did not know anything about it. he was very modest. he did not think he deserved it, so he never talked about it. he probably through it -- i think he would've in the same way. i have known a lot of medal of honor recipient. most of them will tell you it should have been given to somebody else....
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it's a book that actually said after i taught at carnegie mellon, cheney university, because the african-american was my best demographic in philadelphia, at penn state, army war college even though avis navy war guy and dickinson and we studied policies and i did 200 events a year for other people across the state and i said these are the policies i stand for. hold my accountable and signed my name as a contract in it for doing this. who is being held accountable for not finding weapons of mass destruction in iraq or for wall street. >> let's talk about the 422 miles you said across the state of pennsylvania. you walked across there in march. we were just talking about how cold that must have been. in fact, you've got a story here in philly, you wake up and there's two to four inches on the ground. >> that's right. i kicked it off i think it was march 4th. held up the combat boots i wore as head of the navy, was on the ground in afghanistan beginning of the conflict, and i said i'm now going to walk across the state foot by foot. i walked 12 or 14 miles, slept overnight at an african-american ch
it's a book that actually said after i taught at carnegie mellon, cheney university, because the african-american was my best demographic in philadelphia, at penn state, army war college even though avis navy war guy and dickinson and we studied policies and i did 200 events a year for other people across the state and i said these are the policies i stand for. hold my accountable and signed my name as a contract in it for doing this. who is being held accountable for not finding weapons of...
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the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes.
the haft update, at 20 minutes after the hour, the carnegie motorcycle park, a state recreation park been evacuated because the fire was moving into the park. we have no injuries reported but as video is showing unfortunately, it looks like we've lost a building out there. >> what are the weather conditions out there? it looks like it's windy just from the smoke moving on the live pictures. >> yes.
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this looks like it's alameda county, just outside of tracy, kind of near the carnegie state vehicular recreation area. we'll monitor this situation. it's called the tesla fire, being battled by cal fire. four on two back in a bit. with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> it's back to school time. we're learning more about the skills children learn. it prepares them for adulthood and while you might think math and reading skills are most important, maybe not. >> yeah, new research. not exactly. westbound mike. the social schoolgirls these children have is a real predictor of their future. we're take 48 minutes at 4:00 to learn about this new research and trend this classrooms. >> joining us now is aaron dubey. why do this stu dwib and can you set the parameters you had when you went into it? >> damon, we can't hear you. not sure if your audio is off there. >> oh, there we go. >> perfect. >> there's a lot of research showing the im
this looks like it's alameda county, just outside of tracy, kind of near the carnegie state vehicular recreation area. we'll monitor this situation. it's called the tesla fire, being battled by cal fire. four on two back in a bit. with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> it's back to school time. we're learning more about the...