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coolidge was not the most exciting president. he was famous for not talking and he -- somebody wants that next to him at a dinner party and said to him, i have a bet that i can get you to say more than three words. he looked at her and said, you lose. [laughter] as i said, not a ball of fire. when he died, dorothy parker, the writer and humorist who held court at the algonquin hotel somebody told her that president coolidge died. she said, how could they tell? [laughter] cleveland was a fun guy. when he was a young politician in buffalo, he was running for some small office against a friend of his. they both agree that it would not look good if they were drinking all the time on the campaign trail so they agreed to limit themselves -- this will show you where he is coming from -- to four beers a day. after a week, they both agreed that was too arduous. they did not want to break their promise of four beers a day, so what they did is doubled the size of their beer stein, from 16 ounces to 20 answers. they stated the alledge for be
coolidge was not the most exciting president. he was famous for not talking and he -- somebody wants that next to him at a dinner party and said to him, i have a bet that i can get you to say more than three words. he looked at her and said, you lose. [laughter] as i said, not a ball of fire. when he died, dorothy parker, the writer and humorist who held court at the algonquin hotel somebody told her that president coolidge died. she said, how could they tell? [laughter] cleveland was a fun...
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these students around the glen coolidge drive and -- excuse me -- and hagar drive intersection along with many others around campus say enough is enough when it comes to the cost of their education. now, students have protested all week but this is the first time they are shutting down the campus. no class today, no campus tours for prospective students. and only a handful of campus departments are only like the health clinic. the alert was sent out around 7:45 a.m. warning staff and students the campus is shut down. police advise to avoid the area because streets are blocked in the area. the uc system promised to raise tuition if they don't get money from the state. they hope this will make it clear how they feel about higher costs. but the university says it's a major disruption. >> it's corruption! we it to all levels of our society. the institutions taking more and more for themselves and not giving back to the community that originally started them. >> we have research to conduct, classes to teach. people live on campus and have appointments to get to, child care facilities, the
these students around the glen coolidge drive and -- excuse me -- and hagar drive intersection along with many others around campus say enough is enough when it comes to the cost of their education. now, students have protested all week but this is the first time they are shutting down the campus. no class today, no campus tours for prospective students. and only a handful of campus departments are only like the health clinic. the alert was sent out around 7:45 a.m. warning staff and students...
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that victim was walking with friends on brookdale avenue near coolidge in the foote vail neighborhood. this was on saturday night when somebody shot him. the department is doing everything possible to track down the shooter. >>> police in palo alto searching for a man who exposed himself to a young girl walking her dog. investigators released a sketch of the man who flashed a girl on el dorado near brian avenue. he's described as white in his 30s or 40s, you can look at the sketch. medium build. short, dark hair and a goatee. >>> in our next half hour, we'll have a live report and explain similarities this incident has with other cases last fall. >>> new this morning, firefighters working quickly to put out an early morning fire at a strip mall. this happened just before 4:00 in the morning near south king and tully in san jose. crews managed to keep that fire contained to one room at a massage parlor. most of the damage to the business was caused by water used to fight the fire. investigators are now trying to figure out how it started. >>> meantime, woman being treated for life thre
that victim was walking with friends on brookdale avenue near coolidge in the foote vail neighborhood. this was on saturday night when somebody shot him. the department is doing everything possible to track down the shooter. >>> police in palo alto searching for a man who exposed himself to a young girl walking her dog. investigators released a sketch of the man who flashed a girl on el dorado near brian avenue. he's described as white in his 30s or 40s, you can look at the sketch....
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only two entrances, two ways to get on and off here at empire grade and heller drive, and here at coolidge drive and high street so the protesters were able to target their efforts today to those two entrarnss. chris winn is live on campus with the story. chris? >> some of these protesters have been out here since 5:00 this morning. the crowd has dwindled down. you take a look behind me you can see what remains here we expect them to finish up within the hour. classes will resume tomorrow at this point it appears unlikely that these student protesters will be facing any disciplinary action from the university. anger and frustration at uc santa cruz as students rallied against tuition high. >> what they're doing is villainizing their cause. they're not going to gain any support. >> alexis tried to get on campus today but was turned away. >> i understand their anger over it. i totally get it but at the same time i paid for this quarter. our finals are coming up in two weeks. i have four papers to write. >> they came before the crack of dawn. protesters blocking all entrances to the universit
only two entrances, two ways to get on and off here at empire grade and heller drive, and here at coolidge drive and high street so the protesters were able to target their efforts today to those two entrarnss. chris winn is live on campus with the story. chris? >> some of these protesters have been out here since 5:00 this morning. the crowd has dwindled down. you take a look behind me you can see what remains here we expect them to finish up within the hour. classes will resume tomorrow...
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to bank political iraq refers on john quincy adams and calvin coolidge. you can watch these anytime or search our video library at www.c-span.org. on the next washington journal april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," how modern presidents have handled race relations. and, republican proposals to modify or replace the affordable care act. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span on washington journal. >> monday night on "the communicators, the founder of media, communications on the sec decision affected -- fcc decision affected the internet. >> there are all kinds of regulatory fees, additional rental fees, taxes at the local level, i think, utilities, regulatory utilities, in the states where we are operating. one government does not want to raise or money. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> next, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. then, former secretary of state hillary
to bank political iraq refers on john quincy adams and calvin coolidge. you can watch these anytime or search our video library at www.c-span.org. on the next washington journal april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," how modern presidents have handled race relations. and, republican proposals to modify or replace the affordable care act. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern...
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host: did people care what herbert hoover and alvin coolidge was doing? guest: they did not. that is how i defined celebrity in chief. the ability to bring americans in the world of the president and be interested in the president as a person. then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and policies. herbert hoover tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad and people thought he was so out of touch that he could not get in touch. he had something called hoover ball where he was there a medicine ball around, thinking it would show him as a vigorous regular guy on the south lawn. it never caught on with the country. a lot of americans run off throwing a medicine ball around like the president was. he just did not get it as far as connecting with popular culture. franklin roosevelt did. host: chapter two, theodore roosevelt: the strenuous life. six president stand out as the biggest stars ever to occupy the white house in modern times. teddy roosevelt, fdr, jfk, ronald mildred -- ronald reagan, bill clinton, and barack obama. what d
host: did people care what herbert hoover and alvin coolidge was doing? guest: they did not. that is how i defined celebrity in chief. the ability to bring americans in the world of the president and be interested in the president as a person. then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and policies. herbert hoover tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad and people thought he was so out of touch that he could not get in touch. he had something...
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to bank political iraq refers on john quincy adams and calvin coolidge. you can watch these anytime or search our video library at www.c-span.org. on the next washington journal april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," how modern presidents have handled race relations. and, republican proposals to modify or replace the affordable care act. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span on washington journal.
to bank political iraq refers on john quincy adams and calvin coolidge. you can watch these anytime or search our video library at www.c-span.org. on the next washington journal april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," how modern presidents have handled race relations. and, republican proposals to modify or replace the affordable care act. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern...
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that victim was walking with friends on brookdale avenue near cool coolidge saturday night when someone shot him. the police chief says the department is doing everything possible to track down that shooter. >>> well, new at 11:00, in 2015 the nasdaq has crossed the 5,000 mark for the first time in 15 years. this is a big deal because nasdaq 5,000 was the way we described the all-time high back in the day of the dot-com boom. some thought we would never see it again. now, in 2000 tech stocks would collapse soon thereafter. the dot-com bust came days after the all-time high. hundreds of thousands of people lost their jobs. they never saw it coming. it's like saying the titanic is the greatest speed ever let's increase our speed to full. let's take you out to times square this morning. there's your nasdaq composite. it's at 4,991 this morning. now 94. once again, close to 5,000. but it had crossed that 5,000 mark at about 7:30 our time. rather appropriate, really was yahoo! that opened the markets this morning. yahoo! one of the companies that survived the dot-com bust. yahoo! celebrating
that victim was walking with friends on brookdale avenue near cool coolidge saturday night when someone shot him. the police chief says the department is doing everything possible to track down that shooter. >>> well, new at 11:00, in 2015 the nasdaq has crossed the 5,000 mark for the first time in 15 years. this is a big deal because nasdaq 5,000 was the way we described the all-time high back in the day of the dot-com boom. some thought we would never see it again. now, in 2000 tech...
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independence and two political biographers, fred kaplan on john quincy adams and amity shales on calvin coolidgeu can search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments live on "washington journal." president obama will speak of the national league of cities conference and will discuss local and federal partnerships. live at 1:00 p.m., bernie sanders of vermont at the national press club or it is expected to talk about the upcoming budget floor debate. >> tonight, the founder and ceo of media come communications corporation on the challenges facing media companies and the fallout from the latest fcc decision affecting the internet. >> i have no doubt this will increase rates to consumers. they will impose all kinds of regulatory fees, additional rental fees, taxes at the local level. i think regulatory utilities in the states we operate will get into the act. i have not found one government that does not want to raise more money. it will give an opportunity to raise more money. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators." on c-span two. >> this morning, urban
independence and two political biographers, fred kaplan on john quincy adams and amity shales on calvin coolidgeu can search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. next, your calls and comments live on "washington journal." president obama will speak of the national league of cities conference and will discuss local and federal partnerships. live at 1:00 p.m., bernie sanders of vermont at the national press club or it is expected to talk about the upcoming budget floor debate....
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before that hoover after coolidge. you have to run as of continuity.s tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? ment i -- >> i assume she will. zinties suggest generational passing down. she's not a generation where her father is handing this down. she's a woman. >> the role has changed? >> i think it's changed. >> there is a problem with dynasties in that if people think you're going to inherit it and not earn it. the other problem with dines, is this a forward-looking campaign? for many people watching what's developed over the last six months, it feels like we're thrown back to the 1990s. i feel that's true with jeb. and for hillary clinton. 20 years. i think the candidate's going to win in 2016 has to be somebody that says all that's in the past. i'm going forward in the future. i think that's ultimately her problem. >> ted cruz, the first official kptd, seemed like he had a pretty good launch. >> he did.
before that hoover after coolidge. you have to run as of continuity.s tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? ment i -- >> i assume she will. zinties suggest generational passing down. she's not a generation where her father is handing this down. she's a woman. >> the role has changed? >> i think it's changed. >>...
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had a progressive republican claiming to be part of the party of lincoln and set of the harding, coolidge hoover corporate republican -- >> and we presumably would have been less isolationist. >> exactly. >> hi, i had a question about the security surrounding him since he followed and assassinated president. i have seen him in a film clip at the smithsonian museum of american history jumping into the wright brothers' plane. i was wondering, did he drive people crazy? >> it's a good question. it gets back to the seminal point. when you have no fear, and you don't have any skeletons in your closet, it makes you pretty powerful. trust me we have no record of him lying or cheating. he had nothing ever to cover. he never had a paranoia of that kind. he developed this darwinian philosophy. it's not so different from jonathan edwards and, the door opens, you will go tumbling down. death is upon any of us at any minute. live your life honorably and live it to the fullest. his idea of the fullest was trying anything new. he went into a summering. he went into aviation. he went catching coyotes and
had a progressive republican claiming to be part of the party of lincoln and set of the harding, coolidge hoover corporate republican -- >> and we presumably would have been less isolationist. >> exactly. >> hi, i had a question about the security surrounding him since he followed and assassinated president. i have seen him in a film clip at the smithsonian museum of american history jumping into the wright brothers' plane. i was wondering, did he drive people crazy? >>...
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and not the methodology that somehow government can retract to where it was in 1929 under calvin coolidgewere ten years younger would you be running this year? >> yes i would. >> you would be running for president? >> i can't say. i've run three times. if i could go back in the time machine and be 66, you know i might jump in. that's a counter factual. we don't need to speculate on that. >> governor jerry brown oldest and youngest governors of california. thanks for coming on "meet the press." >> thank you. >>> let's get some quick reaction. jane harman he's your governor. how about the honesty? >> i loved it. >> should he run anyway? >> that's his call. you know, hey what's old isn't old to me any more. but i remember him as a young governor too. he's better now. this is jerry brown reaching the gold standard. >> speaking of democrats and presidential politics, john stanton today's "boston globe" let me put it up. have an entire special section devoted to convince senator warren to run for president. "boston globe" is used to somebody from massachusetts running for president. they realiz
and not the methodology that somehow government can retract to where it was in 1929 under calvin coolidgewere ten years younger would you be running this year? >> yes i would. >> you would be running for president? >> i can't say. i've run three times. if i could go back in the time machine and be 66, you know i might jump in. that's a counter factual. we don't need to speculate on that. >> governor jerry brown oldest and youngest governors of california. thanks for...
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and then hoover after coolidge. that's in the last 100 years. three times.ice, you have to run as the candidate of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? >> i assume she will. certainly take advantage of the great work with the affordable care act and jobs. let me say a quick word about dynasties. dynasties suggest generational passing down. she's not a generation where her father is handing this down. she's a woman. women are not seen as this dynastic creature. >> the role has changed? >> i think it's changed. >> there is a problem with dynasties in that, if people think you're going to inherit it and not earn it. and that's part of the problem. the other thing, i think, with dynasties, is this a forward-looking campaign? for many people watching what's t six months, it feels like we're thrown back to the 1990s. i think that is true for jeb bush. it feels like a throwback for ten years. and i th
and then hoover after coolidge. that's in the last 100 years. three times.ice, you have to run as the candidate of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? >> i assume she will. certainly take advantage of the great work with the affordable care act and jobs. let me say a quick word about dynasties. dynasties suggest...
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>>james: the next 30 minutes you have some passing cloud of the coast where starting of coolidge start temperature page by noontime look for most sunny conditions to the to be on the rise and the 0.66 to 71 and as the head and could lead on this evening were looking at low '70's sunny skies and warm afternoon as you make your way home from work that is the breakdown of san francisco and the peninsula forecastles a glimpse at the south bay san jose may stand to break the record 85 will be the maximum height today that will anticipate that is a degree higher than 04% jose looking pretty good to set a new record bay high temperatures for today 75 by noontime mid '80s by four and dropping down to the low '70's by its o'clock tonight here looks like on a wider perspective in a clause out their high-pressure people off california on the clear side what about this all on the bay area in the '80s we're looking at 83 pleasant antioch in the delta i would not be surprised he got up to 87 degrees 80 get awfully warm with the dishes are like there are today '80s santa rosa and senator phil san fra
>>james: the next 30 minutes you have some passing cloud of the coast where starting of coolidge start temperature page by noontime look for most sunny conditions to the to be on the rise and the 0.66 to 71 and as the head and could lead on this evening were looking at low '70's sunny skies and warm afternoon as you make your way home from work that is the breakdown of san francisco and the peninsula forecastles a glimpse at the south bay san jose may stand to break the record 85 will be...
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john coolidge call it the first work of western art of international importance produced in or for america. to dig deeper into this notion of a work of art, i'm on the english faculty, i turned -- teach world literature. to dig into this notion of the city plan as a work of art, i will borrow two definitions of art from humberto biko. in one description he defines the novel as "a machine for generating interpretation." in the other he talks about the poetic effect and calls it the capacity to attempt displays of continuing to generate different readings without ever being completely consumed. i love those two descriptions of art. he covers a great deal in those descriptions. he uses the word machine to mean a made thing that continues to itself make things. generates a selection of readings producing an ongoing argument about -- meaning that can go on the. you can see a never-ending. the longer that these arguments go on, the more distant they are from the original act of the asian, the more difficult it is to suss out the intent of the creator, which leads to a different data questions th
john coolidge call it the first work of western art of international importance produced in or for america. to dig deeper into this notion of a work of art, i'm on the english faculty, i turned -- teach world literature. to dig into this notion of the city plan as a work of art, i will borrow two definitions of art from humberto biko. in one description he defines the novel as "a machine for generating interpretation." in the other he talks about the poetic effect and calls it the...
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john coleridge called -- john coolidge called it the first work of western art of international importance produced in or for america. to dig deeper into this notion of a work in our of art. i'm on the english faculty, i teach world literature. to dig into this notion of the city plan as a work of art, i will borrow two definitions of art from bloomberg don't you go -- humberto biko. in one description he defines the novel as "a machine for generating interpretation." in the other he talks about the poetic effect and calls it the capacity to attempt displays of continuing to generate different readings without ever being completely consumed. i love those two descriptions of art. he covers a great deal in those descriptions. he uses the word machine to mean a made thing that continues to itself make things. generates a selection of readings producing an ongoing argument about -- meaning that can go on the. it can seem never-ending. the longer that these arguments go on, the more distant they are from the original act of the creator. the more difficult it is to suss out the intent of the cre
john coleridge called -- john coolidge called it the first work of western art of international importance produced in or for america. to dig deeper into this notion of a work in our of art. i'm on the english faculty, i teach world literature. to dig into this notion of the city plan as a work of art, i will borrow two definitions of art from bloomberg don't you go -- humberto biko. in one description he defines the novel as "a machine for generating interpretation." in the other he...
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did they care what calvin coolidge was doing? >> guest: that's a very good point, they didn't. that's part of how i define celebrity in chief the ability to bring americans into the world of the president and to be interested in the president as a person and then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and your policies. as you say herbert hoover trayed a number of ways -- tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad, he was never able to connect. he had something called hoover ball where he'd go out and throw a medicine ball around thinking it would show him as sort of a vigorous, regular sort of guy. of course, it never caught on with the country. a lot of americans were not out there i throwing a medicine ball around like the president was. but it was just sort of off. he just didn't get it as far as connecting with popular culture. franklin roosevelt did get it. >> host: chapter two, theodore roosevelt, the strenuous life. six presidents stand out as the biggest stars ever to occupy the white house in modern times; teddy roosevelt
did they care what calvin coolidge was doing? >> guest: that's a very good point, they didn't. that's part of how i define celebrity in chief the ability to bring americans into the world of the president and to be interested in the president as a person and then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and your policies. as you say herbert hoover trayed a number of ways -- tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad, he was never able to...
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many streets will be closed including college, peed hospital and coolidge as well as enter national boulevard and boulevard. to see a few list of all the -- log ton our website that's on work are ron4. glook -- out of museum. coming up, we will hear from a witness who is inside that museum at the time of the attack. >> plus nearly 20 years after a scanned the, monica -- using had experience to help others. >> and spring is now in full swing and that means allergy season. we talked about that. >> we can relate. >> coming up after the break. share some tips to help you stop the allergy symptoms were you even start. livi witchroc miaine feels ke eh day a ge of chance. want toput the od iny favor. so mdoctor to meabout botox® fdapprod treatment at snificantlyeduces headhe ds foadul wi chric migraine. 15r more heachedays a mthea lasting 4oursr more. 'prov to actual prent adache days. d i's jected by my ctornce every months. theffects ofotox maypread hos to weeksfternjection causg seous mptoms. alt your docr rit away as dficuy swlowing speang, eathg, eye oble, or musclweakness n be sigof alife-thrt
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host: did people care what herbert hoover and alvin coolidge was doing? guest: they did not.is how i defined celebrity in chief. the ability to bring americans in the world of the president and be interested in the president as a person. then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and policies. herbert hoover tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad and people thought he was so out of touch that he could not get in touch. he had something called hoover ball where he was there a medicine ball around, thinking it would show him as a vigorous regular guy on the south lawn. it never caught on with the country. a lot of americans run off throwing a medicine ball around like the president was. he just did not get it as far as connecting with popular culture. franklin roosevelt did. host: chapter two, theodore roosevelt: the strenuous life. six president stand out as the biggest stars ever to occupy the white house in modern times. teddy roosevelt, fdr, jfk, ronald mildred -- ronald reagan, bill clinton, and barack obama. what did the
host: did people care what herbert hoover and alvin coolidge was doing? guest: they did not.is how i defined celebrity in chief. the ability to bring americans in the world of the president and be interested in the president as a person. then using your celebrity to get interest in your agenda and policies. herbert hoover tried a number of ways to connect with people, but the depression got so bad and people thought he was so out of touch that he could not get in touch. he had something called...
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and we're looking at westbound 580 at coolidge we had an earlier crash there.ier crash at woodside cleared over a half hour ago, and that will last for the morning commute. in the north bay, we're looking at slowing southbound out of novato and into san rafael. we show there's a good volume of traffic traveling to north san pedro road and smooth to the golden gate. >> we'll be back with another local news update in a half hour. have a great morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> woo! this is great. >> this is not your grandma's rockettes. >> no this is a new show for the rockettes, called "spring spectacular." we thought it was a good day to have them here. the rockettes, they're hot. >> right over at radio city behind us. >>> what else is coming up? >> well snow or not, we are ready to ditch the coats, i'm ditching the gloves. let's just take it off! >> take it off. >> you go! >> take it off! >> we are looking at some of the must-have season trends that don't include all of this that we have on. >> it is still so cold that tamron has changed her name to cold cookies. >> i'm l
and we're looking at westbound 580 at coolidge we had an earlier crash there.ier crash at woodside cleared over a half hour ago, and that will last for the morning commute. in the north bay, we're looking at slowing southbound out of novato and into san rafael. we show there's a good volume of traffic traveling to north san pedro road and smooth to the golden gate. >> we'll be back with another local news update in a half hour. have a great morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> woo!...