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louis exposition, all in a nutshell. and they have a reproduction walnut shell and a map inside of it that you can accordion out. that was a unique promotional item. it had pictures inside of buildings and information on the buildings so that you would know everything you needed to know about the fair and be able to take it home. but as i said, everything that you could sell that you could put the world's fair on, they did it. for the state museum our tag line is, it's your history, and we're really trying to get more of the history out to the people. it will be on exhibit in 2014. in this case, part of the process will be going through all of this, trying to do more research to get some of the stories behind it to include in the exhibit. usually takes for smaller exhibits, up to a year before the exhibit actually opens when you're designing the panel, the labels all of that. in this case it's two years because we'll probably spend a year investigating the artifacts so that we can figure out what the story is to tell. so
louis exposition, all in a nutshell. and they have a reproduction walnut shell and a map inside of it that you can accordion out. that was a unique promotional item. it had pictures inside of buildings and information on the buildings so that you would know everything you needed to know about the fair and be able to take it home. but as i said, everything that you could sell that you could put the world's fair on, they did it. for the state museum our tag line is, it's your history, and we're...
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the fair came here as part of a series of international ex expositions. the crystal palace exposition, there was one in paris which the i' eiffel tower came from, columbia got the fair in 1893 which missouri tried really hard to get. because they tried to get the 1893 fair, they were up and running in their efforts to get the next fair. the u.s. congress decided we need a fair to celebrate this important piece of our history. and st. louis was awarded the fair that the u.s. congress had decided would happen on the anniversary of the louisiana purchase. i want to tell you a little bit about the souvenir aspect of the fairs. and it happened at many of them. at st. louis, essentially anything they could think of put the name st. louis world fair or louisiana purchase exposition on, they did. we have hundreds of plates. a lot of them with buildings. some with other things. there is a lot of cut glass item . we have a number of things that won gold medals the fair from matches to crayons to dr. pepper, which won a medal at the fair, a gold medal. so we have a
the fair came here as part of a series of international ex expositions. the crystal palace exposition, there was one in paris which the i' eiffel tower came from, columbia got the fair in 1893 which missouri tried really hard to get. because they tried to get the 1893 fair, they were up and running in their efforts to get the next fair. the u.s. congress decided we need a fair to celebrate this important piece of our history. and st. louis was awarded the fair that the u.s. congress had decided...
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. >> reporter: so was born the concept for the panama pacific international exposition. the world's fair of 1915. raising as much as $16 million and beats cities such as san diego, washington, d.c. and new orleans. san francisco won the federal government's designation to hold the official fair to honor the opening of the panama canal. and with dry land as a premium, fair organizers decided to make land. and build the fair in a marshy area on the north shore of san francisco, edged with creeks and coves. work began in 1911. and that's where the sand came in. this is filmore street in the marina district. today the bay lies about a block and half that way. but the shoreline used to be across the street. that was solid ground but this was water. a cove where people used to tie up their boats. that is until the builders of the pan pacific expo filled it with sand. sand made up about 70% of the material dredged from the bottom of the bay and used as fill. that part of the project took more than three months, and then on top of the fill workers constructed the exhibition hall
. >> reporter: so was born the concept for the panama pacific international exposition. the world's fair of 1915. raising as much as $16 million and beats cities such as san diego, washington, d.c. and new orleans. san francisco won the federal government's designation to hold the official fair to honor the opening of the panama canal. and with dry land as a premium, fair organizers decided to make land. and build the fair in a marshy area on the north shore of san francisco, edged with...
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so he didn't want any exposition of what the u.s.a. was doing at all. >> that's my recollection, yes, right. >> bill: okay. is he a hard guy, cheney. is he a tough guy. all right? and he wanted north korea to be terrorism list. you wanted to engage them, hope you could bring them into some kind of rationale. >> no. rationality and north korea should never be in the same sentence. >> bill: all right. >> what i wanted was to get inspectors on the ground. north koreans to begin to dismantle nuclear capability for plutonium bomb. i know more on the ground. >> bill: disagreement that happens. >> it's a substantive disagreement. these things happen all the time. not personal substantive. >> bill: it was personal in cheney's book and rumsfeld book. he talked down to you. said you were academic. you wanted to have meetings and all of that you said that your joint appearances with the secretary of defense were disastrous. so what was the beef there? >> well, don is irwas cybil. grumpy guy. -- irascible. grumpy guy. he had championed my career.
so he didn't want any exposition of what the u.s.a. was doing at all. >> that's my recollection, yes, right. >> bill: okay. is he a hard guy, cheney. is he a tough guy. all right? and he wanted north korea to be terrorism list. you wanted to engage them, hope you could bring them into some kind of rationale. >> no. rationality and north korea should never be in the same sentence. >> bill: all right. >> what i wanted was to get inspectors on the ground. north...
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so the fact of the matter is we have to consty ok aha djeno t hao e fuerk exposition of the issues after we get a closer look at them. >> host: well, fo future communicator wetewe hesgr iene s nd toliv s ndelogy is that a bad thing? >> guest: well, i don't think it's a particularly bad thing because what it does is it limits the abity of congress if'r li igule e guonen relw tr t rat thgrt new ideas and great new technologies being deployed. but i think the new technologies are bein deployed, a the content that's b cred e w cme izatnt a lo ratof n rnanou ri tepitt way. again, that's not to say that abth l oen't areas whepele anbr w. bu tiophoeth yioep with new start-up businesses and new oducts to offer on the internet, they should be encouraged, d they should not be worried about the next rod of newegessnngt guonnughe t i eaeyulyi, okknhe aen inawe books and other law, antitrust laws and so on, and we've got to stay clear of those. but if we do that, then we should knothate hve t poituc o f gomereat thinks is a good idea. and that's really, in my opinion, a good thing that we limit the a
so the fact of the matter is we have to consty ok aha djeno t hao e fuerk exposition of the issues after we get a closer look at them. >> host: well, fo future communicator wetewe hesgr iene s nd toliv s ndelogy is that a bad thing? >> guest: well, i don't think it's a particularly bad thing because what it does is it limits the abity of congress if'r li igule e guonen relw tr t rat thgrt new ideas and great new technologies being deployed. but i think the new technologies are bein...
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. >> the california department of food and agriculture's division of fairs and expositions, the western fairs association, and the blue ribbon foundation are proud supporters of california fairs and the "california's golden fairs" series. the network of california fairs is an economic, social, and cultural bonanza that enriches the lives of all californians. for more information on california's network of fairs, or to find a fair near you, visit our website at www.cafairs.com. >> well, hello, everybody. i'm huell howser at the fair, the trinity county fair up here
. >> the california department of food and agriculture's division of fairs and expositions, the western fairs association, and the blue ribbon foundation are proud supporters of california fairs and the "california's golden fairs" series. the network of california fairs is an economic, social, and cultural bonanza that enriches the lives of all californians. for more information on california's network of fairs, or to find a fair near you, visit our website at www.cafairs.com....
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. >> the california department of food and agriculture's division of fairs and expositions, the western association, and the blue ribbon foundation are proud supporters of california fairs and the "california's
. >> the california department of food and agriculture's division of fairs and expositions, the western association, and the blue ribbon foundation are proud supporters of california fairs and the "california's
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to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce clause, central to constitutional arguments and labored statutory interpretation to somehow turn this into a tax. in the bill that passed the senate, there was actually a list of the new taxes that obamacare contained. this wasn't in it. >> the mandate tax wasn't in it. joe, what do you think of the persuasiveness of the tax argument on a constitutional basis? >> well, one problem is that they didn't, as james said, they didn't structure it as a tax. >> they called it a penalty. >> chief justice roberts essentially had to rewrite the law. the larger problem is that whatever concessions they had on the commerce clause, if you can say, you can do the exact same thing with a tax, it's a huge loophole in terms of limiting congress's power. >> they're saying that the commerce clause, under the commerce clause, the mandate is unconstitutional, unless congress decides to assess a penalty on that mandate and call it a tax or even not a tax, the judges can interpret it as a tax
to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce clause, central to constitutional arguments and labored statutory interpretation to somehow turn this into a tax. in the bill that passed the senate, there was actually a list of the new taxes that obamacare contained. this wasn't in it. >> the mandate tax wasn't in it. joe, what do you think of the persuasiveness of the tax argument on a constitutional basis? >>...
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locomotives in fact russian railways shows up a wide variety of new types at its annual innovation exposition in moscow with that in mind there was plenty to please the i recently here at risky station at this year's show green seem to be the main theme of the day especially for some who are partly responsible for the electric swallow we talked about at the top of the program there were other eco friendly designs like those that liquefied natural gas as well energy savers but the one that caught our eye was a diesel electric hybrid. autos such as toyota prius energy savings on account of regenerative braking and an electric traction motor with the help of such engineering solutions the train's makers claim it can significantly reduce fuel consumption up to sixty tons of the combustible. each year now that hybrid is a far cry from one thousand nine hundred three steam engines like this and from that time it was nearly a century before engineers and russia made the switch to the diesel powered brutes we know today but the new technology the latest green trains are nothing more than a few modifi
locomotives in fact russian railways shows up a wide variety of new types at its annual innovation exposition in moscow with that in mind there was plenty to please the i recently here at risky station at this year's show green seem to be the main theme of the day especially for some who are partly responsible for the electric swallow we talked about at the top of the program there were other eco friendly designs like those that liquefied natural gas as well energy savers but the one that...
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but how radical this adjustments made pat you have to leave to a fuller exposition of the issues afterwe get a closer look at them. >> host: for future communicators we interviewed walt mossberg of "the wall street journal" is one of the things he raised. he said congress is up in 10 years behind technology, five years the high-tech elegy. is that a bad name? >> guest: i don't think it's add bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in$6 and regulate in these areas. if you're a big believer in regulation you always frustrated that regulations are staying ahead of all these great new ideas and great at technologies being deployed. i think the tech elegies have been deployed and content created on the way consumers can utilize the content are occurring because there is not a lot of regulation of the internet and we should be striving to keep it that way. again, that is not to say that there aren't areas where people abuse the law. and in some instances break the law. those people should have the book thrown at them. creative people who come up with new started businesse
but how radical this adjustments made pat you have to leave to a fuller exposition of the issues afterwe get a closer look at them. >> host: for future communicators we interviewed walt mossberg of "the wall street journal" is one of the things he raised. he said congress is up in 10 years behind technology, five years the high-tech elegy. is that a bad name? >> guest: i don't think it's add bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in$6 and regulate in...
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his family traveled the state and present educational presentations to schoolchildren, fairs and expositions. he was first exposed to camels while working part-time at a zoo in nashville. >> i was interested in working with an eloquence that i didn't have that opportunity. so camels were the next best thing and i fell in love with it immediately. >> it took only a short time before he was back in texas raising his own. now he dedicates his research to a short time in the army would camels were used as pack animals. >> i get incredible pleasure saying the story. >> these camels stick out in central texas, but they don't seem to mind because they have all the comforts of home and they get plenty of trouble. these camels are more like pets than beasts of burden as the miles and miles of texas. each year they camel tours in the area. they camel is in some ways representative of the middle eastern culture but only as the horse is to texas. >> i know plenty of people who don't own horses and perhaps have never ridden a horse, and the same allegory is true across the middle east. >> his son ride sh
his family traveled the state and present educational presentations to schoolchildren, fairs and expositions. he was first exposed to camels while working part-time at a zoo in nashville. >> i was interested in working with an eloquence that i didn't have that opportunity. so camels were the next best thing and i fell in love with it immediately. >> it took only a short time before he was back in texas raising his own. now he dedicates his research to a short time in the army would...
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it happened at basketball exposition game in washington, d.c.irst couple, the president, but when fans boo'd. they gave the couple another chance. and commander in chief came through and the crowd liked it. >> eric: we're seeing signs of the housing market hit bottom right in our own backyard. >> live at the new york stock exchange, good morning, debra. >> reporter: good morning. the number of homes on the market dropped last month led by shrinking inventories from san francisco to san diego. they say it shows buyers are finally returning to one of the country's hardest hit housing markets. on the website, national association of realtors says 7 out of ten metro areas with the biggest inventory reductions were in the golden state. oakland topping the list where they say 58% loss. getting to stocks, what we are seeing, we do have a higher open today for dow, s&p and nasdaq. taking a look at bloomberg silicon valley index moving higher. shares of yahoo moving higher as big day for new ceo marissa mayer as she takes the the helm. quarterly results
it happened at basketball exposition game in washington, d.c.irst couple, the president, but when fans boo'd. they gave the couple another chance. and commander in chief came through and the crowd liked it. >> eric: we're seeing signs of the housing market hit bottom right in our own backyard. >> live at the new york stock exchange, good morning, debra. >> reporter: good morning. the number of homes on the market dropped last month led by shrinking inventories from san...
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mccrary would agree with that she sees it it as a harmless exposition. >> yeah, but dr.sn't get it let me take the doctor to school. a child this young doesn't understand erotic energy from adults. don't you get t? would you expose your on child to a video like that? >> bill: let her answer that. >> call it distasteful. call it poor judgment on the part of the parents. don't call it child abuse. child abuse, let me school you. lead me bring you back to the office. child abuse, i will tell you stories of a young girl. >> you can't protect anyone. >> her mother to. >> you can't protect anyone. >> bill: wait. i'm going to have the final word with you dr. mccari aren't you pointing to bad behavior to justify other bad behavior so we know there is worse child abuse than that this by the way i think is child abuse. i think it's emotional child abuse. i think the 6-year-old is not being served well by his parents and i don't know what the kid's future is, but it's a very disturbing situation. i don't think we can justify it by pointing to worse behavior. all right, very interes
mccrary would agree with that she sees it it as a harmless exposition. >> yeah, but dr.sn't get it let me take the doctor to school. a child this young doesn't understand erotic energy from adults. don't you get t? would you expose your on child to a video like that? >> bill: let her answer that. >> call it distasteful. call it poor judgment on the part of the parents. don't call it child abuse. child abuse, let me school you. lead me bring you back to the office. child abuse,...
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but on the exposition floor, you have the nra right to life, anti-marriage equality groups, the conservative social groups still exhibiting, so they're just as much a part of it as they ever have been. it's glossed over and more cosmetic, the changes because they're feeling the heat from losing so many corporate members. >> in fact, i think we have some images of those groups on display in the exhibition area. alec's president, ron scheberle was quoted in the salt lake city tribune, telling the group's corporate sponsors -- how concerned do you think alec's leadership is about the pushback? >> one workshop introduced the members and called them brave souls. another workshop i was at this afternoon referred to the vicious attacks against alec. let me tell you how vicious they are. because i'm undercover i went with the protesters and someone politely said who would jesus discriminate against? that's the viciousness out here. they're really feeling the heat of the corporate members who are feeling heat because to have the bad legislation designed only to empower corporate profits and bad for p
but on the exposition floor, you have the nra right to life, anti-marriage equality groups, the conservative social groups still exhibiting, so they're just as much a part of it as they ever have been. it's glossed over and more cosmetic, the changes because they're feeling the heat from losing so many corporate members. >> in fact, i think we have some images of those groups on display in the exhibition area. alec's president, ron scheberle was quoted in the salt lake city tribune,...
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this exposition held recently outside moscow wasn't about art. it was about commerce.tary technology, looking to impress potential buyers. one has to assume president assad had to decline the invitation, but that's okay because russia's best customers are not in the middle east, but rather to the southeast -- india, vietnam, china. asia is rising and arming up with defense budgets soaring across the region and moscow is benefiting. though not as much as washington, which is, of course, the world's biggest arms seller. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c. china's central bank lowered its main interest rate to 6% this week. unlike in the united states, emerging economies like brazil, india and china have kept interest rates high. that gives them a secret weapon in their arsenal. they can lower rates if growth continues to slow. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield with a check of our top stories. this hour, roger federer wins a record tying seven men's s
this exposition held recently outside moscow wasn't about art. it was about commerce.tary technology, looking to impress potential buyers. one has to assume president assad had to decline the invitation, but that's okay because russia's best customers are not in the middle east, but rather to the southeast -- india, vietnam, china. asia is rising and arming up with defense budgets soaring across the region and moscow is benefiting. though not as much as washington, which is, of course, the...
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this exposition held recently outside moscow wasn't about art. ♪ >> it was about commerce.litary technology, looking to impress potential buyers. one has to assume president assad had to decline the invitation. but that's okay because russia's best customers are not in the middle east but rather to the southeast, india, vietnam, china. asia is rising and arming up with defense budgets soaring across the region. and moscow is benefiting. though not as much as washington which is, of course, the world's biggest arms seller. the correct answer to our "gps" challenge question was c. china's central bank lowered its main interest rate to 6% this week. unlike in the united states,
this exposition held recently outside moscow wasn't about art. ♪ >> it was about commerce.litary technology, looking to impress potential buyers. one has to assume president assad had to decline the invitation. but that's okay because russia's best customers are not in the middle east but rather to the southeast, india, vietnam, china. asia is rising and arming up with defense budgets soaring across the region. and moscow is benefiting. though not as much as washington which is, of...
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another book later published in 1960 called the constitution of liberty, which is a much lengthier exposition of many of the same points. i refer to him many times in my book. certainly milton friedman who i consider a good friend, would be another author that i would strongly recommend to people on these issues. >> now, if the people that wrote our constitution and the declaration of independence were to wave documents in the air, you walk in the room and they are all sitting around saying here is a document that i read that, you know, is part of the foundation of the constitution or of the declaration of independence. what would some of those documents be in history? >> if i had to chooe -- if you look at what they said in the periodleading up to our declaring independence, the foremost source would have been lord cook, the great chief justice in egland, in the age of the early stwarts. he was the foremost authority on the meaning the british commo law. and lord cook was one of those who stood up for the medieval view that the king is uder god and unr the law. i think te agna carta or think
another book later published in 1960 called the constitution of liberty, which is a much lengthier exposition of many of the same points. i refer to him many times in my book. certainly milton friedman who i consider a good friend, would be another author that i would strongly recommend to people on these issues. >> now, if the people that wrote our constitution and the declaration of independence were to wave documents in the air, you walk in the room and they are all sitting around...
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. >> al fanning opened the door of the exposition and two female occupants walked out, basically unhurt in the ditch together. >> reporter: the driver of the wrong-way car, 58-year-old edward fairly suffered a broken shoulder and other nonlife-threatening injuries. fanning say police believe a medical condition may have caused his wild driving. fanning himself has been cheered for helping and not just recording. though recording while driving got fanning a scolding. >> because he's not focused on the raw himself. >> i knew that was coming. >> reporter: but no one knew that this was coming. >> oh, my gosh! zpl >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> cnn newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. hi, brooke. >> hi, suzanne, thank you. hello, everyone, i'm brooke baldwin. it is video that sends chills down your spine. have you seen this? this 10-year-old girl, there she is, walking down this philadelphia street, hand in hand with her 2-year-old brother, you see she is snatched. some creep comes up and tries to grab her, tries being the operative word. you see him running away, s
. >> al fanning opened the door of the exposition and two female occupants walked out, basically unhurt in the ditch together. >> reporter: the driver of the wrong-way car, 58-year-old edward fairly suffered a broken shoulder and other nonlife-threatening injuries. fanning say police believe a medical condition may have caused his wild driving. fanning himself has been cheered for helping and not just recording. though recording while driving got fanning a scolding. >> because...