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that's where carville takes off. so who's responsible for carville? we said the mayor of san francisco at the time. very wealthy land owner. owned at one point i think they say 1/12 of san francisco in land. most of it was in the west side of the city. robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provid
that's where carville takes off. so who's responsible for carville? we said the mayor of san francisco at the time. very wealthy land owner. owned at one point i think they say 1/12 of san francisco in land. most of it was in the west side of the city. robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called...
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they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the 1920's and 1930's. and soon people start forgetting that carville was even there. the cars that do remain are kind of derelict. they've been in the elements for 20 years. they're really warn down. mostly they're rented to people who were too poor to rent to other places. so instead of these judges and lawyers and doctors renting cars you had people really on the fringes of society using them, which doesn't help the whole reputation of carville or these cars with the neighbors. they're getting beat up. this is by 1925. a lot of cars, they get pushed back in the backyards of house of lots. so somebody might build a conventional house
they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the 1920's and 1930's. and soon people start forgetting that carville was even there. the cars...
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look at our top stories here on our team here's the mouse over the future of egypt where the al carville rings a muslim brotherhood movement is poised to clinch a victory in the coming election the september vote will be the country's first since last in a bar to step down and pass power to the egyptian military. the son of russian antivirus cluny again you can spare a ski has reportedly been kidnapped for ransom in moscow officials have confirmed that they are searching for twenty year old evolve because their cause who went missing two days ago. doctors warned that the people exposed to the gulf of mexico oil spill could face a greater risk of cancer and here are that many who took part in between up operation are seriously ill with their souls accused of trying to sweep the story under the rug for b.p. which was responsible for the disaster is fighting a legal battle to ship the boy away from himself. all next the leader of russia's southern republic of dagestan talks to r.t. about how he plans to win the fight against extremists. thank. you mr president thank you for finding time for
look at our top stories here on our team here's the mouse over the future of egypt where the al carville rings a muslim brotherhood movement is poised to clinch a victory in the coming election the september vote will be the country's first since last in a bar to step down and pass power to the egyptian military. the son of russian antivirus cluny again you can spare a ski has reportedly been kidnapped for ransom in moscow officials have confirmed that they are searching for twenty year old...
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they put in there that james carville had a million portis in every store. at the moment i was the only one. the upshot of that, i tortured him for so much that he bought me a car. >> see, journalism works. >> the one to the point the phrase, -- he was the one who coined the phrase, it's teh economy, stupid. >> i have watched network news for 60 years, and i want to tell you what is journalism at its best. watergate, the mccarthy hearings, the moon shot. is that i of the camera. we do not good looking people, words, it is actual ewing of events, we see them, we draw our conclusions. >> amen. >> this gentleman is quite correct. unfortunately, i find this panel disappointing. proved positive of why journalism is stale, is in bed with politics and thinks entertainment is its objective. the role of journalism in democracy is to be a check on government, taking releases from any politician, whether tea party or white house is going down the wrong road. i will give the phrase. weapons of mass destruction. came from a politician. it was a lie, and the preston not p
they put in there that james carville had a million portis in every store. at the moment i was the only one. the upshot of that, i tortured him for so much that he bought me a car. >> see, journalism works. >> the one to the point the phrase, -- he was the one who coined the phrase, it's teh economy, stupid. >> i have watched network news for 60 years, and i want to tell you what is journalism at its best. watergate, the mccarthy hearings, the moon shot. is that i of the...
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intervention gosh it seems they get everything they want these days and about a journalist james carville joining us from japan thank you so much thank you christine and that's going to do it for now but for more of the stories we covered go to our team dot com slash usa also talk of our you tube page at youtube dot com fly.
intervention gosh it seems they get everything they want these days and about a journalist james carville joining us from japan thank you so much thank you christine and that's going to do it for now but for more of the stories we covered go to our team dot com slash usa also talk of our you tube page at youtube dot com fly.
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. >> james carville. >> i like men from louisiana to be good. few people can boil down complicated issues that can make them understandable and feel fres especially for people who are not thinking about it. >> but he has the attention span of a hummingbird. another we this, they will tell you he is the worst -- tv is a cool medium -- he is hot sauce. we work along with add people himself. they tell you in tv, he is the exact opposite of and there is something that people stop him in airports. they do not connect with him. i think a part of it is, you are soeird. they say things like, there is so -- you are so weird, there's hope for my son. he is smart. he couldn't do what he did if he is not as smart as he is. >> i think we agreed that she is unique. he really is. i remember the first tory i read about him, and it was a style peace and "the washington post," and he jumps off the page. this was before anybody met him or knew of him. >> let me tell you something about that piece, because we were dating. whoever the reporter was shall remain unnam
. >> james carville. >> i like men from louisiana to be good. few people can boil down complicated issues that can make them understandable and feel fres especially for people who are not thinking about it. >> but he has the attention span of a hummingbird. another we this, they will tell you he is the worst -- tv is a cool medium -- he is hot sauce. we work along with add people himself. they tell you in tv, he is the exact opposite of and there is something that people stop...
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carville. >> i like guys from louisiana to the. very few people are able to boil down complicated issues in a way that make them understandable and feel fresh, for people who are not thinking about it. >> but he has the attention span of a hummingbird. tvother way we disagree -- is a cool medium. he is hot sauce, he will be the first -- we were a lot less add . if he was born in any other country, he would be a cab driver. what they tell you in tv is the exact opposite of, and there is something that people stop him in airports. i think a part of it is you are so weird. they will say things like, there is so -- you are so where there is hope for my son. stuff like that. he is smart. he could not do what he did if he was not as smart as he is. >> i think we agree that he is unique. he really is. mary, i remember the first or a read about him, and it was a piece in "the washington post, and he just jumped off the page. this is before any of us knew him. that and tell you something about that piece. it was in that piece, whoever wrote
carville. >> i like guys from louisiana to the. very few people are able to boil down complicated issues in a way that make them understandable and feel fresh, for people who are not thinking about it. >> but he has the attention span of a hummingbird. tvother way we disagree -- is a cool medium. he is hot sauce, he will be the first -- we were a lot less add . if he was born in any other country, he would be a cab driver. what they tell you in tv is the exact opposite of, and there...
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carville, it is the economics, stupid. i have written -- the reason i got invited is i've written the book about how we might do this. it is a longer subject and this morning permits but there are a number of very practical ways to move forward and reintroduce this tension in a sensible and ethical and workable way to get the economy of this country which is active in so many areas working once again for us. i want is a one last thing we talked about reform and its small and zero adamle economics of health care. now let's finish with just a big idea that might actually be politically practical. a balanced budget amendment but one of limited to social insurance programs amending the constitution might seem like overkill for a budgetary issue and i would argue the functions of the federal government have become so large and are so new there such a threat to our security that it's warranted. these ideas balanced budget amendment are not an ally year. it's not a crazy idea. in 1995 the congress came within one vote in the sena
carville, it is the economics, stupid. i have written -- the reason i got invited is i've written the book about how we might do this. it is a longer subject and this morning permits but there are a number of very practical ways to move forward and reintroduce this tension in a sensible and ethical and workable way to get the economy of this country which is active in so many areas working once again for us. i want is a one last thing we talked about reform and its small and zero adamle...
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carville, it is the economics, stupid. i have written -- the reason i got invited is i've written the book about how we might do this. it is a longer subject and this morning permits but there are a number of very practical ways to move forward and reintroduce this tension in a sensible and ethical and workable way to get the economy of this country which is active in so many areas working once again for us. i want is a one last thing we talked about reform and its small and zero adamle economics of health care. now let's finish with just a big idea that might actually be politically practical. a balanced budget amendment but one of limited to social insurance programs amending the constitution might seem like overkill for a budgetary issue and i would argue the functions of the federal government have become so large and are so new there such a threat to our security that it's warranted. these ideas balanced budget amendment are not an ally year. it's not a crazy idea. in 1995 the congress came within one vote in the sena
carville, it is the economics, stupid. i have written -- the reason i got invited is i've written the book about how we might do this. it is a longer subject and this morning permits but there are a number of very practical ways to move forward and reintroduce this tension in a sensible and ethical and workable way to get the economy of this country which is active in so many areas working once again for us. i want is a one last thing we talked about reform and its small and zero adamle...