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goodwin. tony, we're here to talk about the incident that took place on jail 19b, altercation involved two individuals. tony, it's stated that you were there. >> i wasn't there. >> you wasn't there? why did they say you were there? >> i have no idea. >> they come out of the room you both hollering at each other. they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> came out, grabbed his shirt, i feel a certain kind of way. you stepped into cell 15. from there, got him in a head lock. tony, you did not hit him, you did not get a chance to fight him. >> i didn't touch him. >> but you were there. >> come on, tony. >> guilty by association? >> no, sir, guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i didn't step in the cell. >> the state says you did. give me your version of what happened. >> i can't really tell you. i ain't know nothing until they came and got me. >> come on, tony! >> for real. >> if you take part in gang activity, what can happen? you can receive how many days in l
goodwin. tony, we're here to talk about the incident that took place on jail 19b, altercation involved two individuals. tony, it's stated that you were there. >> i wasn't there. >> you wasn't there? why did they say you were there? >> i have no idea. >> they come out of the room you both hollering at each other. they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> came out, grabbed his shirt, i feel a certain kind of way. you stepped into...
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goodwin: it was too late.ercolated into the national consciousness, and he couldn't erase that. and it was based on what he'd said and done, 'cause he was extremist -- at least, when he talked he was. >> man: is he for the barry who said, "i seek the support of no extremists"? or is he for the one who said, "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"? and how is a republican supposed to indicate on his ballot which barry he's voting for? >> it was a brutal, brutal beating that senator goldwater took -- utterly unjustified. i think it embittered a lot of us. a lot of us woke up and said, "okay, this is how the game is played, and we will play the game, too." >> mann: "choice" -- it was a documentary film that was produced to attack lyndon johnson as a person who had degraded the nation's morals, who had undermined the social fabric of the united states of america by tolerating corruption and sexual promiscuity. it was a shocking film. >> sabato: here was the key to goldwater's advertising, and his personal
goodwin: it was too late.ercolated into the national consciousness, and he couldn't erase that. and it was based on what he'd said and done, 'cause he was extremist -- at least, when he talked he was. >> man: is he for the barry who said, "i seek the support of no extremists"? or is he for the one who said, "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"? and how is a republican supposed to indicate on his ballot which barry he's voting for? >> it was a brutal,...
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erica goodwin was walking when rebecca kim fell from an eighth floor window, goodwin suffered injuries to her spine and shoulder and kim was taking photos on a ledge when they fell. >>> mandatory paid sick leave moves one step closer to reality in philadelphia. the council for health unanimously passed a bill for a company with ten employees or more to offer five sick days a year. city council is expected to vote on this passage next week. mayor nutter is voicing his approval of this bill. >>> and students got a national title in wilmington. a team of students at cab calloway school of the arts plan to discuss their app blue print for the app challenge, little did they know that this assembly was called for them to be named best in the nation. >>> the coach of duke got all sorts of national attention when he did this weeks ago and now a local basketball coach. >> we have numbers for you 73 530 and 1,000 he is 73 years old and often runss practice at 5:30 a.m. and is looking at win 1,000. jaime apody spoke to him. >> 500 600 700 record breaking 903, those are the marks he has passed in
erica goodwin was walking when rebecca kim fell from an eighth floor window, goodwin suffered injuries to her spine and shoulder and kim was taking photos on a ledge when they fell. >>> mandatory paid sick leave moves one step closer to reality in philadelphia. the council for health unanimously passed a bill for a company with ten employees or more to offer five sick days a year. city council is expected to vote on this passage next week. mayor nutter is voicing his approval of this...
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erika goodwin suffered spinal injuries last month in a freak fall near 16th and chestnut. police say a 18 year-old rebecca a kim was taken pictures on a eighth floor window ledge when she lost her balance and then fell right on top of goodwin. kim was killed. >>> the hospital of the university of pennsylvania is officially shutting down its level one regional trauma center and a moving it to penn presbyterian medical center at 3800 powellton. critically injured victims will be rush there instead starting at noon tomorrow, hup's emergency room will remain opened, 24/7. >>> a boxed in bird was a focus of an attention in center city philadelphia tonight. a philadelphia police officer stood guard at 16th and market as animal control officers arrived to take care of the injured animal. likely a hawk. if it the gets the all clear from vets at a checkup tonight it will be set free. if the not it will be turned over to the the schuylkill center bird rescue for rehabilitation. >>> as conversation about vaccination continues to heat up there are reports tonight that a case of measle
erika goodwin suffered spinal injuries last month in a freak fall near 16th and chestnut. police say a 18 year-old rebecca a kim was taken pictures on a eighth floor window ledge when she lost her balance and then fell right on top of goodwin. kim was killed. >>> the hospital of the university of pennsylvania is officially shutting down its level one regional trauma center and a moving it to penn presbyterian medical center at 3800 powellton. critically injured victims will be rush...
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in the 2015 air force reading list is team of rivals by doris kerns goodwin which explores president lincoln's relationships with members of his cabinet. in the boys in the boat, daniel brown tells the story of the university of washington rowing crew that won a gold medal in the 1936 berlin olympics. wrapping up the list is a collection of books on the importance of professionalism, the need for focus and workplace leadership strategies. that is a look at the air force chief of staff's book list. >> here are some of the programs you will see this weekend on booktv. on our live in that program -- take viewers' calls. on afterwards alan riskin and tucker carlsson discuss hollywood and the communist party in the 1930s. and marco rubio signing books and providing his thoughts on the nation's future and watch for a book on race and the criminal justice system, the meat industry and the war on drugs. for complete schedule visit booktv.org. all this and more on booktv, television for serious readers. >> really was the impact but convinced california regulators that electric car was a viabl
in the 2015 air force reading list is team of rivals by doris kerns goodwin which explores president lincoln's relationships with members of his cabinet. in the boys in the boat, daniel brown tells the story of the university of washington rowing crew that won a gold medal in the 1936 berlin olympics. wrapping up the list is a collection of books on the importance of professionalism, the need for focus and workplace leadership strategies. that is a look at the air force chief of staff's book...
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lou: joining me now michael goodwin, judy miller, and let's start with john mccain being a shamed ofis country a shamed of everyone. including himself. you know on that, i agree with him 1/3. what do you make of a man saying that? it was his michelle obama moment. >> if he were a democrat saying that the press might have a different attitude toward what he said. i just find it painful. lou: down you find it offenseive he would say that, why would sesay that. >> -- i. lou: he might be offended by our government. but -- >> i think john mccain has said many things some of which are perceptive some he will look at next day and say get me rewrite. lou: i will be generous tonight ask you to name two examples -- anyway. we're going to washington hit piece on jeb bush's wife, that is outrageous. >> goes to 99 the lead in anecdote. from when she bringing back jewelry, i think clothe from abroad dud not declare them -- does not declare them, and stkuf earlier fromearly stuffstufffrom early itp 90s. lou: i are can becoming a silly paper. >> a list of republican candidates they are checking them
lou: joining me now michael goodwin, judy miller, and let's start with john mccain being a shamed ofis country a shamed of everyone. including himself. you know on that, i agree with him 1/3. what do you make of a man saying that? it was his michelle obama moment. >> if he were a democrat saying that the press might have a different attitude toward what he said. i just find it painful. lou: down you find it offenseive he would say that, why would sesay that. >> -- i. lou: he might...
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michael goodwin who has a very good idea about the williams story can do. senior politics editor jackie. jackie, great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. lou: let me ask you this: your thoughts on the suspension, is this the conclusion? where are we in your judgment? >> in terms of brian williams? it seems like nbc decided that he shouldn't be around anymore. and it's -- i think -- just as a broader picture, it's a sad day for journalism because of the trust that was eroded by the realization that brian williams was not telling the truth. lou: should he have been fired? >> that's up to nbc. lou: i just want to know how sad. >> if that's where you get your news. you're in iowa, where i'm from, you see brian williams. it's a sad day for journalism that brian williams was in this position. put himself in this position. lou: you think the gentleman may solve everything and just switch jobs. >> right. i think brian williams' heart was not in this job. i think that was the problem here. i've seen him in private events with journalists and art patron
michael goodwin who has a very good idea about the williams story can do. senior politics editor jackie. jackie, great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. lou: let me ask you this: your thoughts on the suspension, is this the conclusion? where are we in your judgment? >> in terms of brian williams? it seems like nbc decided that he shouldn't be around anymore. and it's -- i think -- just as a broader picture, it's a sad day for journalism because of the trust that was...
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the a-team michael goodwin you total your brand new car.ody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned rcedes-benz? what does it mean to drive far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through march 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and receive your first two month's payments on us. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. congratulations. you're down
the a-team michael goodwin you total your brand new car.ody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see...
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. >> attorney jody goodwin has defended under mandatory detention in south texas. >> is it unusual to get mandatory detention? >> no, they use it all the time. >> today two-thirds of those in ice custody are held without bond. >> i don't understand why i'm detained here longer than what i was actually convicted for. you know. because i was on operation. and for four years i haven't been a threat to society and suddenly i'm on mandatory detention. >> you know to them he is profit. that's why he's being detained. that's why he's not at home with me. he could be at home waiting. we could have been waiting this out for ten months together. >> naz had been checking in with his probation officer every month. he owned his home, paid his taxes and had just gotten his green card. when we spoke to him he had been in pearsall for nearly a year waiting for a final hearing. >> even prison we get contact visit. in prison you can go and have contact visit. but we only see through glass and about that thick of glass you know. and sometime me and hope she would put her hand on the glass, and i would k
. >> attorney jody goodwin has defended under mandatory detention in south texas. >> is it unusual to get mandatory detention? >> no, they use it all the time. >> today two-thirds of those in ice custody are held without bond. >> i don't understand why i'm detained here longer than what i was actually convicted for. you know. because i was on operation. and for four years i haven't been a threat to society and suddenly i'm on mandatory detention. >> you know...
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the a-team michael goodwin and angela mcglowan join me next.slow-motion footage of trucks splashing through the mud. no cowboy hats, horses or hay bales. just a ram 3500 that head to head can out-tow ford's f-350 by more than one and a half tons. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may m
the a-team michael goodwin and angela mcglowan join me next.slow-motion footage of trucks splashing through the mud. no cowboy hats, horses or hay bales. just a ram 3500 that head to head can out-tow ford's f-350 by more than one and a half tons. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full...
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one example of how sam cared about the inmates, inmate tony goodwin. someone's story we have been following for a while. everybody expected him to be convicted of a murder charge and face a long term in prison. >>> we, the jury, fine the defendant not guilty of aggravated murder. >> but tony got a lesser conviction and going to serve a smaller time in prison. big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this is a scary time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank yo
one example of how sam cared about the inmates, inmate tony goodwin. someone's story we have been following for a while. everybody expected him to be convicted of a murder charge and face a long term in prison. >>> we, the jury, fine the defendant not guilty of aggravated murder. >> but tony got a lesser conviction and going to serve a smaller time in prison. big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and...
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we need a goodwin. they're a good opponent. >> down there they took us out of our offense. we can't really on one on one basketball. we're trying to break the press and work on our offense. >>> john wall will participate in his second all-star game in weekend, first as a starter. 1 cool thing about all-star weekend is the league uses the weekend to market its young stars which wall certainly is. here's the cool way they do it. they call it nba pivotal move where player like wall demonstrate one of their signature moves like wall's 360- degree spin, but it's shot from different angles. see all those cameras following him? it allows viewers to go online and see it from different angles. that's them changing the camera angle so you can see it and watch the spin, pretty cool. they also asked wall about the pivotal moment of his career, hence the marketing slogan nba pivotal move. they also asked john his long term goals. >> next to my basketball career the challenge i want to overcome is becoming a better basketball player, reaching my full potential, just trying to keep gettin
we need a goodwin. they're a good opponent. >> down there they took us out of our offense. we can't really on one on one basketball. we're trying to break the press and work on our offense. >>> john wall will participate in his second all-star game in weekend, first as a starter. 1 cool thing about all-star weekend is the league uses the weekend to market its young stars which wall certainly is. here's the cool way they do it. they call it nba pivotal move where player like wall...
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john goodwin / mtc.e transporte de san francisco nos dice que personas que crean haber recibido multas erroneas deben reportalas de inmediato a servicio al cliente y no dejar pasar tiempo porque el sistema automatizado podria asumir que usted en efecto cometio la infraccion. [take sot] hernandez 23:45:57 "tengo unos documentos que me han mandado de ah de san francisco donde me piden disculpas por todo el problema que me han causado" blanca take vo t48 responde ---recuerde que si tiene un caso que contarnos lo puede hacer... solo llamenos al 844 408 4848 porque telemundo 48 responde. cesar/take vo --cuatro fotografias difundidas hoy crean un fuerte debate sobre los derechos humanos de personas que son encadenadas cuando las arrestan por faltas administrativas. --la denuncia llego a la procuraduria de derechos humanos del estado de guanajuato contra el ayuntamiento priista de san luis de la paz. --segun las fotografias los infractores son encadenados de las muÑecas con los brazos estirados y postrados. vo-
john goodwin / mtc.e transporte de san francisco nos dice que personas que crean haber recibido multas erroneas deben reportalas de inmediato a servicio al cliente y no dejar pasar tiempo porque el sistema automatizado podria asumir que usted en efecto cometio la infraccion. [take sot] hernandez 23:45:57 "tengo unos documentos que me han mandado de ah de san francisco donde me piden disculpas por todo el problema que me han causado" blanca take vo t48 responde ---recuerde que si tiene...
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john goodwin / mtc.idad de transporte de san francisco nos dice que personas que crean haber recibido multas erroneas deben reportalas de inmediato a servicio al cliente y no dejar pasar tiempo porque el sistema automatizado podria asumir que usted en efecto cometio la infraccion. [take sot] hernandez 23:45:57 "tengo unos documentos que me han mandado de ah de san francisco donde me piden disculpas por todo el problema que me han causado" lorena take vo t48 responde ---recuerde que si tiene un caso que contarnos lo puede hacer... solo llamenos al 844 408 4848 porque telemundo 48 responde. live bug lorena ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo --recibi chocolates este da de san valentn? tenga mucho cuidado un ingrediente podra causarle un terrible malestar... take vo/juanfra --y hoy en "creciendo juntos" entrese cmo fomentar una nutricin sana a sus hijos a temprana edad... lu on sport desk --el dia de hoy en creciendo juntos vamos a hablar acerca de algunas estrat
john goodwin / mtc.idad de transporte de san francisco nos dice que personas que crean haber recibido multas erroneas deben reportalas de inmediato a servicio al cliente y no dejar pasar tiempo porque el sistema automatizado podria asumir que usted en efecto cometio la infraccion. [take sot] hernandez 23:45:57 "tengo unos documentos que me han mandado de ah de san francisco donde me piden disculpas por todo el problema que me han causado" lorena take vo t48 responde ---recuerde que si...
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kim fell from the eighth floor department, goodwin suffered injuries to her spine and shoulder kim was taking photos on a ledge when she fell. >>> the windchill made it feel frigid today and people were wearing heavy hats and gloves as they were walking on market street. we get warmer temperatures when they move in and now more on that with cecily tynan and ac warn. >> hi rick another day it's good to bundle up. gusty winds and low temperatures created uncomfortable windchills trenton down to 5 and philadelphia and wilmington a windchill of 6 degrees and lan city reporting a low windchill of 5 degrees, windchills are in the low 20s and teens and 20 in millville and 12 in allentown and 19 degrees in reading. the good news is as we head through the evening hours future tracker is showing the windchill is not dropping much, by 10:00 tonight and then tomorrow the winds will actually be shifting out of the south and you'll notice the windchills will be a little bit higher in the morning, it won't be as harsh as it was this morning. by 2:00 tomorrow afternoon we have a little bit of a surge
kim fell from the eighth floor department, goodwin suffered injuries to her spine and shoulder kim was taking photos on a ledge when she fell. >>> the windchill made it feel frigid today and people were wearing heavy hats and gloves as they were walking on market street. we get warmer temperatures when they move in and now more on that with cecily tynan and ac warn. >> hi rick another day it's good to bundle up. gusty winds and low temperatures created uncomfortable windchills...
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the idea that the private sector can run it better than governments is make a profit it's a pretty goodwinin for the taxpayers as well. you pick individual stocks. and i'm sure people go to you all the time at the cocktail parties and whatever. (?) a lot of time people do it for me for conversation. they never buy what i tell them buy. what if they can't make up their minds? >> they're not mutually exclusive. there's room for both. great things to love about whole foods. they're small and growing. i don't thinkit i don't think ia fad. i think it's a shift in culture. with man santo, there are a lot of people to feed in the world. a finite amount of land and water. that's using technology to increase crop yield. (?) that will be part of -- you can have them both. charles: i've pounded the table on this show on whole foods. if there was a sin stock, what would it be that would fit that category? >> i love dageio. they have a global brand. smear number of. they're a asational. everybodeverybody loves to drink. >> a little recession resistant. they held in there pretty good. (?) we hit the bot
the idea that the private sector can run it better than governments is make a profit it's a pretty goodwinin for the taxpayers as well. you pick individual stocks. and i'm sure people go to you all the time at the cocktail parties and whatever. (?) a lot of time people do it for me for conversation. they never buy what i tell them buy. what if they can't make up their minds? >> they're not mutually exclusive. there's room for both. great things to love about whole foods. they're small and...
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we asked scott goodwin, once part of the prosecution team. >> it qualifies as a capital case but the prosecutor has the last call and for whatever reason she cld decide not to go forward with the death penalty. >> given these new charges are coming out of albemarle county, does that mean that investigators e that hannah graw killed there? >> reporter: tw a question ut to the pse she saidee fact the body was found in her jurisdiction, albemarle counsuhe in charlottesvie deite where the murder took place, she could bring m charges. she trout brougt that first-degremuharg versus that capital punishment charge based on a personal matter. it's likeha a discussion with the grahams before going forward wat to the grand jury. we've mentnetink to morgan harrington, the 2009 death and abduction that took place in charlottesville. where doe that case stand more than six years later? i spoke wi morgan's mom this morning we'll bring you an update on th at 6:00. david cul news4. >> it took less than three seconds a could have be much worse. a sta trooper's cruiser sideswipedur a routine traffic s
we asked scott goodwin, once part of the prosecution team. >> it qualifies as a capital case but the prosecutor has the last call and for whatever reason she cld decide not to go forward with the death penalty. >> given these new charges are coming out of albemarle county, does that mean that investigators e that hannah graw killed there? >> reporter: tw a question ut to the pse she saidee fact the body was found in her jurisdiction, albemarle counsuhe in charlottesvie deite...
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michael goodwin. we thank you for being with us tonight. we -- we hope you have a very pleasant evening. good night from new york. ♪ neil: welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. and something tells me president obama doesn't shop at staples. president obama: when i hear large corporations that make billions of dollars in profits trying to blame our interest in providing health insurance as an excuse for cutting back workers wages, shame on them. neil: well, it doesn't make billions of dollars in profits. but shame on them. shame on you, mr. president, for screwing up the facts. staples part-time policy is not new. nor in a response to your health care reform. no this time, mr. president, you might find it hard to believe but staples is trying to save jobs not cut jobs. it's telling its employees not to work more than 25 hours a week. it wants to make sure all 85,000 can work every week. cynics like you resident convinced that the affordable care act is the reason staples is messing with its hours. the company has to start providing them all c
michael goodwin. we thank you for being with us tonight. we -- we hope you have a very pleasant evening. good night from new york. ♪ neil: welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. and something tells me president obama doesn't shop at staples. president obama: when i hear large corporations that make billions of dollars in profits trying to blame our interest in providing health insurance as an excuse for cutting back workers wages, shame on them. neil: well, it doesn't make billions of dollars...
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conversation on "q&a. " david kennedy from the library of congress, stephen kinser, doris kearns goodwincan watch them all at www.c-span.org. coming up on c-span, your calls and comments live onw." governors will talk with the news media after a meeting with president obama. >> tonight we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. on "the communicators." they talk about the technology on which the internet, mobile phones and the cloud operate. >> we talk about something we call eight network society. the network society is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection will actually have one. we put a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona in the trade show going on there, 50 billion connected devices which has caught on very well in the world. i think that opened many people's minds. the mobile industry is not limited to the smart phone devices we carry around personally. it is also a great technology to connect so many other things and be able to build a better society based on those kind of things. >> the unit started with this
conversation on "q&a. " david kennedy from the library of congress, stephen kinser, doris kearns goodwincan watch them all at www.c-span.org. coming up on c-span, your calls and comments live onw." governors will talk with the news media after a meeting with president obama. >> tonight we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. on "the communicators." they talk about the technology on which the internet, mobile phones...
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and doris kearns goodwin, author of the bully pulpit.ou can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about their companies and the technology on which the cloud operates. >> you talk about the network society. it is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection actually has one. be put a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona, during the trade show going on there. of 50 billion connected
and doris kearns goodwin, author of the bully pulpit.ou can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about their companies and the technology on which the cloud operates. >> you talk about the network society. it is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection actually has...
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i know that goodwin issues a proclamation trying to stop african-americans from moving around.ou had to have a permit to cross the river if you were black. you had to have permission from someone already in the city. i think a lot of that is about a loss of control that looks very violent. i do not know any specific outrages. >> we had another question here. did you have a question? just a moment. ok. >> do we have a pretty good idea and a many of sherman's troops actually came into the city of columbia? you know, we hear 60,000 troops but i imagine a lot of them stayed on the left of the river and maybe somewhere on the other side -- maybe some work on the other side. do we know how many came through? how many marched down the streets? >> [indiscernible] the 15th and 17th? probably about half. probably about 30,000. but i will tell you honestly, i have not looked at that. i do not have a good answer for you on that specific topic. i'm sure it was not all 60,000 but -- >> [indiscernible] >> 14,000 sums good. ok. >> her and then right here, in the gray sweater. >> hi, i am just
i know that goodwin issues a proclamation trying to stop african-americans from moving around.ou had to have a permit to cross the river if you were black. you had to have permission from someone already in the city. i think a lot of that is about a loss of control that looks very violent. i do not know any specific outrages. >> we had another question here. did you have a question? just a moment. ok. >> do we have a pretty good idea and a many of sherman's troops actually came into...
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goodwin, author of the bully pulpit. you can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about their companies and the technology on which the cloud operates. >> you talk about the network society. it is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection actually has one. be put a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona, during the trade show going on there. of 50 billion connected devices in 2020, which has gone very well in the world. that i think is close to many people's minds. that no industry is limited to smartphones, the devices we carry around. it is a great technology to connect so many other things and build a better society based on those kinds of technologies. >> the internet started with this thing that people needed to get somewhere or somehow. we brought the internet from that thing somewhere to your home. he
goodwin, author of the bully pulpit. you can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about their companies and the technology on which the cloud operates. >> you talk about the network society. it is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection actually has one. be put a...
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can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had asked thomas jefferson to find him all the books he could find about constitutionalism, as it were, and send them to him. and james madison was a bookish sort of person. he was one of the sort of people when he was talking to you was probably looking at his own shoes or maybe in an extroverted moment be looking at your feet when he was talking to you. he was sort offer nerd
can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the...
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martha: a good piece in the new york post give michael goodwin. says that the broken promise promising iran will never get nuked. he sees is as the twin to the domestic whopper that you can keep your doctor. here is another piece he wrote. he says it would mean that the united states and leading in the u.n. powers give their blessing to the world's largest sponsor of terrorism to have the ultimate weapon. he goes on to say it rewards iran for decades of criminal behavior and acts of war against america, israel and others. why would he want to do senate. >> i would ask what is the alternative? the disrespect is the fact that netanyahu is acting anything but an ally of the united states when he goes behind the back of the white house and state department to make secret deal with john boehner. martha: congress has the right to i right a head of state to speak sat congress. that's a fact. >> i'm not saying they don't have the right to do it. i'm saying it's totally wrong. imagine if ronald reagan were president and you had a democratic congress invite
martha: a good piece in the new york post give michael goodwin. says that the broken promise promising iran will never get nuked. he sees is as the twin to the domestic whopper that you can keep your doctor. here is another piece he wrote. he says it would mean that the united states and leading in the u.n. powers give their blessing to the world's largest sponsor of terrorism to have the ultimate weapon. he goes on to say it rewards iran for decades of criminal behavior and acts of war against...
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so i will never surpass doris kerns goodwin. wikipedia >> host: william is calling from arkansas.. >> caller: more comment than a question. i would appreciate it, if it has already been answered and discussed but i would like to thanks c-span for the wonderful presentation made available to all of us and the like to express my deepest appreciation to walter isaacson for presenting to us an accurate and determined portrayal of the less familiar may be neglected or forgotten characteristics of so many of our great people. one other comment i would like to make is i have a deep affinity for ben franklin. i had the good fortune as a you to work at a small country print shop that printed community weekly newspaper and old ban would have been right at home. i did the printing on all washington hand press. and became the operator of the press later. >> guest: you probably see the great connection of somebody like that who believes in the spread of information creates a postal system makes it open so i do admire that part of benjamin franklin that like me and you worked at a newspaper col
so i will never surpass doris kerns goodwin. wikipedia >> host: william is calling from arkansas.. >> caller: more comment than a question. i would appreciate it, if it has already been answered and discussed but i would like to thanks c-span for the wonderful presentation made available to all of us and the like to express my deepest appreciation to walter isaacson for presenting to us an accurate and determined portrayal of the less familiar may be neglected or forgotten...
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the book was written by doris kearns goodwin. and all of you probably know she wrote a book that really emphasized how lincoln had brought his cabinet together and other people who were really political opponents of his. before she wrote it she had talked to steven spielberg and said, i'm writing a book about lincoln. he said, great i want to option it. but the book wasn't completed until ten years later. when the book was finished, it's about 600-some pages, a number of script writers were given the tax of task of writing a script for it. they went through several script writers because it's a comprehensive book about lingcoln and it was hard to figure out what to do. ultimately a brilliant script writer came on the idea of focusing on only five pages in the book. those five pages dealt with the 13th amendment. the movie itself was ironic pretty well done, but it was filmed, ironically i always thought, it was filmed in the virginia. if you look very carefully one of the sons in virginia a man who grew up in virginia and wasn't
the book was written by doris kearns goodwin. and all of you probably know she wrote a book that really emphasized how lincoln had brought his cabinet together and other people who were really political opponents of his. before she wrote it she had talked to steven spielberg and said, i'm writing a book about lincoln. he said, great i want to option it. but the book wasn't completed until ten years later. when the book was finished, it's about 600-some pages, a number of script writers were...
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can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had asked thomas jefferson to find him all the books he could find about constitutionalism, as it were, and send them to him. and james madison was a bookish sort of person. he was one of the sort of people when he was talking to you was probably looking at his own shoes or maybe in an extroverted moment be looking at your feet when he was talking to you. he was sort offer nerd
can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the...
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can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the -- nothing about the cabinet in the constitution, but he invents it because that's the way he was a general. he was also that during the runup to the constitutional convention. he would listen to others. and james madison had asked thomas jefferson to find him all the books he could find about constitutionalism, as it were, and send them to him. and james madison was a bookish sort of person. he was one of the sort of people when he was talking to you was probably looking at his own shoes or maybe in an extroverted moment be looking at your feet when he was talking to you. he was sort offer nerd
can you imagine -- doris kerns goodwin, another great rival, writes about "team of rivals." whatever you want to say about his team of rivals, immaterial doesn't match having jefferson and hamilton in the same cabinet. and then you add henry knox and then you add in randolph from virginia. you talk about a team of rivals pulling them together, because washington would listen to them. he would listen to them and get advice to them. and so there's another thing about the cabinet in the...