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this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it made headlines. eventually, the building was removed and a new wall was built. the lot where 22 once sat is still there. there are big disputes over whether it can be developed safely predict -- developed safely. and the filbert street stairs, because of the rockfall that occurred, new stairs were built, and they were built in a manner that when rockfalls occur, that actually lift out the stairs and put them on the ground and allow the crane to get back there to access the rockfall. >> beyond that, the building that we see at the bottom of the rockfall was actually designed to allow
this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it made headlines. eventually, the...
this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz.
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this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it made headlines. eventually, the building was removed and a new wall was built. the lot where 22 once sat is still there. there are big disputes over whether it can be developed safely predict
this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the building was undermined, it could no longer state occupied, and the decision was made to remove the building. as you recall, it made headlines. eventually, the...
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this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the
this was a watercolor done in 1945 by david mandel which -- by david mandelowiz. this building started gradually falling and sliding down. >> they had to replace the street right there. and in the process of jack hammering out the old st., they weakened the rocked. then the rockfall occurred. it undermined the building. once the
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to give you a bit and i think everyone keep in mind is david because david said he when he got a three point zero i think was mandel and albright said the united states stands taller so we can see farther that is a very arrogant statement is not taken very well around the world so go ahead david . first of all you have someone from her i mean you just said. i'd like to i'd like to go to to godfrey's point about woodrow wilson. the united states it was a result of world war two war one of the united states came out as a pretty predominant power but it was not wilson campaigned about keeping neutral there was a huge debate united states we weren't prepared and it was a tragic result of the ravages of world war one on europe and the united states did come out as a more dominant power relative to the destruction of europe after world war one but look what happened after world war one look what happened after world war two the united states' role in rebuilding other countries other former enemies was specific and peter i think i think obviously we should all learn more about history but i would say that the policymakers
to give you a bit and i think everyone keep in mind is david because david said he when he got a three point zero i think was mandel and albright said the united states stands taller so we can see farther that is a very arrogant statement is not taken very well around the world so go ahead david . first of all you have someone from her i mean you just said. i'd like to i'd like to go to to godfrey's point about woodrow wilson. the united states it was a result of world war two war one of the...
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david pelletier with thestreet.com. >> susie: tonight's commentator has an idea for fixing the economy, but it involves a real change in mindset. here's michael mandel, senior fellow at the progressive policy institute. >> the presidential campaign season has started. here's what i'd like to hear from president obama and the republican candidates: the need to shift the u.s. from a consumer economy to a production economy. for the past 20 years, we've put most of our resources into consumption and distribution. we've built shopping malls rather than factories, we've cared about low prices rather than good jobs, we've borrowed trillions of dollars from the rest of the world. it seemed like a good idea at the time, but it hasn't been working for us. real incomes are down, job growth is weak, the future seems troubled. the u.s. must change course to a production economy. we need to take up our fair share of the global productive burden. we need to focus more on good jobs and less on low prices. we have to emphasize investment in physical, human and knowledge capital, and pay less attention to consumption as the yardstick of success. i'm talking about a
david pelletier with thestreet.com. >> susie: tonight's commentator has an idea for fixing the economy, but it involves a real change in mindset. here's michael mandel, senior fellow at the progressive policy institute. >> the presidential campaign season has started. here's what i'd like to hear from president obama and the republican candidates: the need to shift the u.s. from a consumer economy to a production economy. for the past 20 years, we've put most of our resources into...