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cornelius: you have set a lot, and i appreciate it. you talk about the common good, and that is what the cooperative community is about. there is also the tragedy, and you talk about individuals looking to incentivize themselves to the detriment of the common good. we see that now even with the american recovery plan, where there is reverse discrimination when talking about these programs that benefit all. the only way to resolve this, they talk about two things primarily, one that the cooperative will provide an agreement to have folks work together, but where the government intervenes and has regulations. it seems to be the heart of the issue. how do you see that moving forward and the cooperative community standing behind you? what should people know around the common good what you intend to do? sec. vilsack: the reality is, the common causes we ought to be interested to keep people on the land. and to have diversity in agriculture, and i mean in all of its definitions. we need large operations, small operations, midsized operations
cornelius: you have set a lot, and i appreciate it. you talk about the common good, and that is what the cooperative community is about. there is also the tragedy, and you talk about individuals looking to incentivize themselves to the detriment of the common good. we see that now even with the american recovery plan, where there is reverse discrimination when talking about these programs that benefit all. the only way to resolve this, they talk about two things primarily, one that the...
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i was really struck by john cornelius's death. it was such a shocker to all of us.was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and a lot of people don't know that he was suffering from seizures for the past 15 years and admitted that he was never the same and in a lot of pain. i'm curious what was your time like working with him directly? he kind of created shalomar. what was your memories with him? >> you know, don was a very imposing figure, but always supportive of me and he is the one that put shalomar together, put me in the group, and so always when i went solo, very supportive. it was very sad, you know, to have that news. i had seen him a couple of years before. we were on a panel together talking about the documentary, the hippest trip in america, and we did a panel at the grammy museum, and he was in good spirits, but he had had brain injury and surgery and so, you know, his health was a concern. but we had some laughs there, and he was stoic, but he could drop some one liners, and he's greatly missed. >> he is greatly missed indeed, and just
i was really struck by john cornelius's death. it was such a shocker to all of us.was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and a lot of people don't know that he was suffering from seizures for the past 15 years and admitted that he was never the same and in a lot of pain. i'm curious what was your time like working with him directly? he kind of created shalomar. what was your memories with him? >> you know, don was a very imposing figure, but always supportive of me and...
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cornelius vanderbilt, he -- his statue is outside grand central station, he founded it, 16 acres allney today, but in 18 up-- in 1877, it boggled the imagination. one out of $20 in circulation belonged to vanderbilt. he had more money than the u.s. treasury. >> stephen: when we come back, anderson has an extraordinary story about his mother that he has never told. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ [ sneezing ] are your sneezes putting your friends in awkward positions? stick with zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one... ...and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. get ready. it's time for the savings event of the year. the homeandautobundle xtravafestasaveathon! at this homeandautobundle xtravafestasaveathon, there's no telling what we might bundle! homeandautobundle xtravafestasaveathon! bundle cars, trucks, colonials, bungalows, and that weird hut your uncle lives in. so strike up the homeandautobundle xtravafestasaveathon band for the deal that started forever ago and will probably never end. homeandautobundle xtravafestas
cornelius vanderbilt, he -- his statue is outside grand central station, he founded it, 16 acres allney today, but in 18 up-- in 1877, it boggled the imagination. one out of $20 in circulation belonged to vanderbilt. he had more money than the u.s. treasury. >> stephen: when we come back, anderson has an extraordinary story about his mother that he has never told. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ [ sneezing ] are your sneezes putting your friends in awkward positions? stick...
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i interviewed kiara cornelius, a low-wage single mother, who a few years ago was living in south columbus, ohio, and was looking for better schools and a safer neighborhood for her kids. she told me she did not allow her children to walk to their grandmother's house a couple of blocks away because it was dangerous to do so. she drove them instead. when i look at cornelius's predicament and say that her exclusion of better opportunities was a reflection of the free market of housing -- but it is bans on construction of duplexes and apartment buildings that keep people like cornelius zoned out by government fiat. what can be done? in my written testimony, i discussed a number of possible forms, including the unlocking possibilities program, which would represent one of the most significant federal efforts to curtail exclusionary zoning in decades, and deserves strong support. the federal caret should be supplemented by federal sticks to add heft to the effort. at must mark -- much more modest cost than incentive programs. congress should create something similar to the fair housing act, to
i interviewed kiara cornelius, a low-wage single mother, who a few years ago was living in south columbus, ohio, and was looking for better schools and a safer neighborhood for her kids. she told me she did not allow her children to walk to their grandmother's house a couple of blocks away because it was dangerous to do so. she drove them instead. when i look at cornelius's predicament and say that her exclusion of better opportunities was a reflection of the free market of housing -- but it is...
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on that window. mamma is cornelius. yep. um elder bloom. it too says unless you have yeah, she dumb in the st. this be up. you immediately see best going. he gets going into full dra ah, the military crisis soon became a political one. pm in this house who had been advocating negotiations since 1950 became prime minister on the 20th of july 1954 in geneva. he succeeded in negotiating a ceasefire and pulled france out of the indo chinese quad. my vietnam was divided into 2 separate states. the north returned to the viet mean while the south became a republic placed under american protection. cambodia and laos saw their sovereignty recognize it was the end of french indo. china like domino pieces falling one after the other. the loss of indo china had immediate consequences. it force france to give back to india trading post it had administered for nearly 3 centuries in ponti chevy. my god, i can. and yano in october 1954, france withdrew from asia to the apparent indifference of most french people. france had lost nearly 80000 soldiers. thou
on that window. mamma is cornelius. yep. um elder bloom. it too says unless you have yeah, she dumb in the st. this be up. you immediately see best going. he gets going into full dra ah, the military crisis soon became a political one. pm in this house who had been advocating negotiations since 1950 became prime minister on the 20th of july 1954 in geneva. he succeeded in negotiating a ceasefire and pulled france out of the indo chinese quad. my vietnam was divided into 2 separate states. the...
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reporter: from emotional and sexual abuse to painful and physical restraints like the ones used on corneliusfrederick at a facility in michigan last year. he later died. >> why because he threw a sandwich in the cafeteria and for this he died. >> reporter: hilton saw our reporting and heard trystan broderick describe being put in isolation. >> nobody would come, so eventually i had to -- it is kind of embarrassing, but i ended up having to use the rest room in my own breakfast tray. >> reporter: does that story ring true to you? >> that's how they were with everyone and i didn't want to take their medication they were forcing on everyone, and i got locked in that room, and it was the most terrifying, coldest place. >> reporter: the bill democrats plan to introduce would lay out the rights of youth in congregate care, create a new government commission to document institution abuse and provide grants to states that demonstrate they are protecting kids. hilton is hoping to build bipartisan support. >> congress needs to act because children are dying in the name of treatment. >> reporter: using
reporter: from emotional and sexual abuse to painful and physical restraints like the ones used on corneliusfrederick at a facility in michigan last year. he later died. >> why because he threw a sandwich in the cafeteria and for this he died. >> reporter: hilton saw our reporting and heard trystan broderick describe being put in isolation. >> nobody would come, so eventually i had to -- it is kind of embarrassing, but i ended up having to use the rest room in my own breakfast...
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i don't think of ever cornelius him all shipper a resort viola e a she salt divorce of what his uses to wake his own keys of why, how should the son of nobody have to live with people who had been uprooted, had to start completely afresh to rebuild homes, find work. they also had to try and integrate into a country that was sometimes hostile, often indifferent to them and did not seem ready to welcome back so many at once. on the 5th of july, 1962 algerians finally flew their own flag. the french estimates that around 300000 people died in the 80 a war but algerian figures as high as one point. 5000000 lose rolled in the bonded is your loss is you wanted off or not from there that it has to yelling coil blue divide allowed to fall, omelette of washington dal. see, the, you know, like on the next of the multiple male will avoid dear leukemia war to the julia and abandon was like a little darker to show gabriella missile. eleanor account is still here, little i go, she oper if you don't to go actually versus should i more glove who are jillions? it was a jubilant moment, but their joy
i don't think of ever cornelius him all shipper a resort viola e a she salt divorce of what his uses to wake his own keys of why, how should the son of nobody have to live with people who had been uprooted, had to start completely afresh to rebuild homes, find work. they also had to try and integrate into a country that was sometimes hostile, often indifferent to them and did not seem ready to welcome back so many at once. on the 5th of july, 1962 algerians finally flew their own flag. the...
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vanderbilts >> yes >> seth: for those who don't know the history >> yeah, they -- this guy, commodore corneliusa steamship empire and then a railroad empire you can see a statue of him outside grand central station, which, by the way, he built for himself. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice. when you got a little extra scratch lying around, why not? >> it wasn't like a grateful city built a statue for him. he was like, "you know what? i'll do it myself. don't worry about it i got it [ laughter ] i got this." >> seth: much like you, he actually went to the statue store and bought it. [ laughter and applause do you have a -- do you have a cornelius? carried it out, walking around >> the book is really just about this -- i mean, when he died, he was the richest man in the world. he had 1 out of every $20. it was in circulation. it was his and, yeah. now i'm wondering where it went. [ laughter ] but that's what the book is really about it's about -- i never wanted anything to do with that side of the family i -- i -- i felt like no good could come with it and i was really interested in, sort of
vanderbilts >> yes >> seth: for those who don't know the history >> yeah, they -- this guy, commodore corneliusa steamship empire and then a railroad empire you can see a statue of him outside grand central station, which, by the way, he built for himself. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's very nice. when you got a little extra scratch lying around, why not? >> it wasn't like a grateful city built a statue for him. he was like, "you know what? i'll do it myself....
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better schools and it was dangerous to do so it simply a reflection of the into key people like cornelius no doubt by governments so what could be done in a written testimony and then to unlock possibility program. to represent with exclusionary zoning and then to add have to the effort and then to allow victims of economically discriminatory zoning policies just as victims of i call this an economic fair housing act. and to have a segregation since 1970 and as noted it is a highly educated elite those that are unapologetic of the negative attitude and for those historical reasons is not held as being a racist but in the context held in such low regard to build the type of housing they can afford with economic discrimination whether or not has a disparate impact and with racial segregation to have low income plaintiffs of color and that artificially separate americans thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you for this opportunity and im the president and ceo and i based out of california is individuals and families affected by mental illness. we've completed 51 apartment buildings including
better schools and it was dangerous to do so it simply a reflection of the into key people like cornelius no doubt by governments so what could be done in a written testimony and then to unlock possibility program. to represent with exclusionary zoning and then to add have to the effort and then to allow victims of economically discriminatory zoning policies just as victims of i call this an economic fair housing act. and to have a segregation since 1970 and as noted it is a highly educated...
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columbus suburbs construction nsof duplexes, triplex's and apartment buildings keeping people from corneliused out by government. what can be done. in my written testimony i discovered a number of possible forms. including unlocking theoc possibility program. referencing one of the most significant efforts to curtail zoning and decades and observe strong support. the federal caret should be supplemented by federal sticks that add to half the effort. much more modest. creating a private action. the 1968 fair action act. victims of discriminatory government zoning policies. just as victims of racial discrimination currently can i call this proposal and economicm fair housing act. your original fair housing act was a monumental advance for human freedom and 30% decline in black/white residential segregation since 1970. at the same time, income segregation has more than doubled during this time period. the highly educated elites may then announce and are unapologetic about their negative attitudes towards the less educated. for important historical regions, it is not held in the same district as
columbus suburbs construction nsof duplexes, triplex's and apartment buildings keeping people from corneliused out by government. what can be done. in my written testimony i discovered a number of possible forms. including unlocking theoc possibility program. referencing one of the most significant efforts to curtail zoning and decades and observe strong support. the federal caret should be supplemented by federal sticks that add to half the effort. much more modest. creating a private action....
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first of all, the mother of cornelius vanderbilt is one who gave him a loan of $100 and she sequestered away in a grandfather clock because her husband was so loose with money. she's the one who gave him a loan to get his first little boat to ferry supplies that he can quickly built up into an empire. from her to the commodore's wife who's forced to go into a a lunatic asylum by the commodore just as he sends a son of his to a lunatic asylum alva vanderbilt who, you really dug into her and why did you talk a little bit about alva? >> alva, what can you say about alva except everything, which is kind of fasting. one thing that impressed me about the vanderbilts that was a surprise and this pertains to alva is i was a little surprised because like most people i think of vanderbilt as this very old new york name. i thought the vanderbilt story would be a new york story, which in many respects it is. but what i wasn't expecting was in like virtually every generation the vanderbilts are remade when they marry someone from the south. that's true for the commodore whose second wife is a confed
first of all, the mother of cornelius vanderbilt is one who gave him a loan of $100 and she sequestered away in a grandfather clock because her husband was so loose with money. she's the one who gave him a loan to get his first little boat to ferry supplies that he can quickly built up into an empire. from her to the commodore's wife who's forced to go into a a lunatic asylum by the commodore just as he sends a son of his to a lunatic asylum alva vanderbilt who, you really dug into her and why...
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but there's so much of course the mother of cornelius vanderbilt is the one who gave him alone of $100 he had served yesterday away in a grandfather clock as her husband was so loose with money. she's the one who gave him alone to get his first little boat to carry supplies that he then quickly built up into an empire. from her, the commodore's wife who was forced to go into a lunatic asylum by the commodore who sent a son of his to a lunatic asylum from our vanderbilt who you really dug into her and why don't you talk a little bit about alpha? >> what can you say aboutalva except everything ? one thing that interested me about the vanderbilt and this pertains to alva, i was surprised because i think about vanderbilt as this old new york name. i thought the vanderbilt story would be a new york story which in many respects it is but what i wasn't expecting was that in virtually every generation the vanderbilts are remade when they marry someone from the south. that's true for the commodore whose second wife is a confederate expatriate. that's in some regards true for your mom because yo
but there's so much of course the mother of cornelius vanderbilt is the one who gave him alone of $100 he had served yesterday away in a grandfather clock as her husband was so loose with money. she's the one who gave him alone to get his first little boat to carry supplies that he then quickly built up into an empire. from her, the commodore's wife who was forced to go into a lunatic asylum by the commodore who sent a son of his to a lunatic asylum from our vanderbilt who you really dug into...
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cornelius fred ricks was 16-year-old and he was restrained by 7 staff members for 12 minutes and endedeeds to be rules, regulations or staff that are going to keep getting away with this. ainsley: how did parents find out which facilities are good and which are not? >> it's very simple, you do your research. there are breaking code silence.org which is a survivor community that i work with. they have types of treatment and then all of the bad places and what's happening because they just use such deceptive marketing that you really, really need to do your research. steve: to read her story go to washingtonpost.com. paris hilton thank you for joining us from washington. ainsley: thank you, paris. steve: good luck. ainsley: more "fox & friends" coming up in a few minutes but first we will check in with dana perrino. >> i'm glad that i was here to able for having her. the white house and the national school organization in communication. bill bennett will weigh in. president biden tried and tried again to get the legislative agenda out of desk spiral. will they ever get a deal larry kudlo
cornelius fred ricks was 16-year-old and he was restrained by 7 staff members for 12 minutes and endedeeds to be rules, regulations or staff that are going to keep getting away with this. ainsley: how did parents find out which facilities are good and which are not? >> it's very simple, you do your research. there are breaking code silence.org which is a survivor community that i work with. they have types of treatment and then all of the bad places and what's happening because they just...
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guest: cornelius who is a democrat watches joe scarborough who is a independent and he watches fox newsnt. democratic people who don't see themselves reflected in the media will end up going increasingly to republicans and independents to get the news which is so strange. it's kind of like when you saw donald trump run away with the working class. wait, that's supposed to be our thing, you know. i think the reason there wasn't a lot of coverage of colin powell is because it didn't really fit into the narrative and that's the problem with this, we're so heavy on culture wars and there's so little room for anything that doesn't fit our narrative. host: in the book you have a breakdown of the audiences for certain personalities for anchors and what did you find? income levels and who they watch because you had working class watching a fox news anchor and chris matthews, for example, as well. guest: it is so interesting, one thing the right has done is unite different levels of income around cultural issues, right? so when you say "working class in america" there's two ways to interpret tha
guest: cornelius who is a democrat watches joe scarborough who is a independent and he watches fox newsnt. democratic people who don't see themselves reflected in the media will end up going increasingly to republicans and independents to get the news which is so strange. it's kind of like when you saw donald trump run away with the working class. wait, that's supposed to be our thing, you know. i think the reason there wasn't a lot of coverage of colin powell is because it didn't really fit...
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guest: cornelius who is a democrat watches joe scarborough who is a independent and he watches fox newsoint. democratic people who don't see themselves reflected in the media will end up going increasingly to republicans and independents to get the news which is so strange. it's kind of like when you saw donald trump run away with the working class. wait, that's supposed to be our thing, you know. i think the reason there wasn't a lot of coverage of colin powell is because it didn't really fit into the narrative and that's the problem with this, we're so heavy on culture wars and there's so little room for anything that doesn't fit our narrative. host: in the book you have a breakdown of the audiences for certain personalities for anchors and what did you find? income levels and who they watch because you had working class watching a fox news anchor and chris matthews, for example, as well. guest: it is so interesting, one thing the right has done is unite different levels of income around cultural issues, right? so when you say "working class in america" there's two ways to interpret t
guest: cornelius who is a democrat watches joe scarborough who is a independent and he watches fox newsoint. democratic people who don't see themselves reflected in the media will end up going increasingly to republicans and independents to get the news which is so strange. it's kind of like when you saw donald trump run away with the working class. wait, that's supposed to be our thing, you know. i think the reason there wasn't a lot of coverage of colin powell is because it didn't really fit...