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greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the labels for these yet? lemonis: while her daughter, stephanie, manages the finances and just as often plays the role of referee. [ both shouting in french ] stephanie: stop. stop, stop. stop, stop. lemonis: despite generating $5 million in annual sales, courage. b is losing $500,000 per year. -stephanie: we're losing money. -nicolas: calm down. lemonis: and with the losses mounting, so is the tension. noemi: when i wear this color, i don't need makeup. nicolas: you know what colors i care about? red and green. and i'm trying to get this company back in the green. lemonis:
greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the...
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edna, she would have been in greenwich village at the same time as her in the teens. later on, she is in paris in the 1920's and in and out of the same circles as james joyce and ezra pound and other key figures of the period. >> tell us what you found in the archives at the library of congress. what is the "charm" collection right? >> i have had the whole set of "charm" at my desk. it has been wonderful. i discovered it's an ambitious magazine. for a department store magazine, they were trying to use this magazine as a professional tool to cultivate perhaps a particular audience for the store, but also to kind of of modernityair about it. it has modern typefaces, a slick layout. it is confident and bold. it used contemporary illustrators and photographers, mixing illustrations and photography. to look at it, it's modern. yet what is interesting about "charm," it has an equally confident civic, local focus on new jersey issues. it blends these issues of inernity with women living and working in new jersey >>. what kinds of local issues have you come across? >> if ther
edna, she would have been in greenwich village at the same time as her in the teens. later on, she is in paris in the 1920's and in and out of the same circles as james joyce and ezra pound and other key figures of the period. >> tell us what you found in the archives at the library of congress. what is the "charm" collection right? >> i have had the whole set of "charm" at my desk. it has been wonderful. i discovered it's an ambitious magazine. for a department...
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i'm a free-lance documentary film maker and i live on the greenwich steps. i've lived there for 13 years. my office and editing room are on the other side of telegraph hill on stockton street between filbert and greenwich. so, i've been walking over this hill for 13 years. that's my commute. every single day, right at the top of the filbert steps on the west side, i see tourists massing, some of them are confused, some of them are just awed by the view of the downtown and some are trying to figure out how to get across the street. there's also a bus stop there and lots of people taking pictures. there's just a lot of congestion. and i feel that the planning department or the planning commission whoever approved this project didn't really take into account pedestrian safety when they approved a driveway right exactly at that spot where people congregate. so, please grant the appeal. require an environmental impact statement. deny the categorical exemption. and also, finally, i would add please add a little weight to those of us who come down here who are free
i'm a free-lance documentary film maker and i live on the greenwich steps. i've lived there for 13 years. my office and editing room are on the other side of telegraph hill on stockton street between filbert and greenwich. so, i've been walking over this hill for 13 years. that's my commute. every single day, right at the top of the filbert steps on the west side, i see tourists massing, some of them are confused, some of them are just awed by the view of the downtown and some are trying to...
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is a group of women and men in greenwich village who new ways, writing the scripts for themselves, in a sense. women could wear trousers in public. approvedt necessarily of in some circles, but there was a sense of freedom. i don't want to overstate that. untildid not get the vote 1920 in america and 1928 in england. a big part of it because it was a way of women expressing themselves. >> what contributions do you hope your research will make? >> i hope that my research idea ofs to expand the the important figures of this time. for a long time, modernism was up to debate. male figures, t.s. eliot. in the past couple of decades, some scholars have really kind of expanded on notions, including on peripheral figures. i am hoping that my work kind of continues that work that has already been done, but also by bringing her into the subject like fashion, which is also kind of a marginalized subject, continues to be marginalized. about theshow more kind of cultural context these people were working in and how they were thinking through issues affecting women in modernity. fashion is one of t
is a group of women and men in greenwich village who new ways, writing the scripts for themselves, in a sense. women could wear trousers in public. approvedt necessarily of in some circles, but there was a sense of freedom. i don't want to overstate that. untildid not get the vote 1920 in america and 1928 in england. a big part of it because it was a way of women expressing themselves. >> what contributions do you hope your research will make? >> i hope that my research idea ofs to...
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enough for a three mile jog stopping at blue bottle coffee on the high line and the meatball shop in greenwiching the subway from manhattan to brooklyn. visiting a bowling alley called the gutter. >> jon: why is ebola's guy's life so much more interesting. jogging, meatballs, bowling. that's not a patient history that's a profile. if you got a fever for love. who knows how many innocent new yorkers this man infected in that, albeit, awesome day. >> if you -- weren't going to get ebola. [ laughter ] >> jon: i think i need to call my doctor. [ applause ] >> jon: that joke intimated that i [bleep] the ebola doctor. all right. maybe the disease less dangerous and devastating that the media has led us to believe i'm sure the local authorities are taking a mesh usualed approach. >> governors now mandating a 21 day quarantine for travelers in to the u.s. considered high risk. female health care worker returning from africa who took care of ebola patients was placed on legal quarantine. >> governor chris crist tee said that he is ill. >> first of all i don't think he's a doctor. and secondly he's neve
enough for a three mile jog stopping at blue bottle coffee on the high line and the meatball shop in greenwiching the subway from manhattan to brooklyn. visiting a bowling alley called the gutter. >> jon: why is ebola's guy's life so much more interesting. jogging, meatballs, bowling. that's not a patient history that's a profile. if you got a fever for love. who knows how many innocent new yorkers this man infected in that, albeit, awesome day. >> if you -- weren't going to get...
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would -- ord >> billionaires from greenwich, connecticut, cannot understand the customers of jcpenney, kmart, and sears. >> you have a guy worth $15 billion and rarely leaves his enclave of the upper east side or greenwich. a u.s. state in a dollars retailer, when they start to run them themselves, like in the case of sears and kmart, i do not think there will be any result other than a complete and total disconnect. hyperinflation in the -- that the numbers are wrong? >> there is hyperinflation right there. >> the covenant is playing by the fact that it holds over $100 billion in cash. andpple has too much cash that has forced them not to innovate. it is like this thing that is weighing on the stock. what are they going to do with $150 billion in cash? they are never going to figure out the right way to invest it. the stock sold at eight times earnings at one point. >> some companies have to earn a specific profit to the penny every quarter but others should never even think about profits. >> amazon. >> it is actually really bad news. they lost their edge. guysother company -- you se
would -- ord >> billionaires from greenwich, connecticut, cannot understand the customers of jcpenney, kmart, and sears. >> you have a guy worth $15 billion and rarely leaves his enclave of the upper east side or greenwich. a u.s. state in a dollars retailer, when they start to run them themselves, like in the case of sears and kmart, i do not think there will be any result other than a complete and total disconnect. hyperinflation in the -- that the numbers are wrong? >>...
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we are in the greenwich forest neighborhood. it was here in the 7800 block of hampden lane that an 18-year-old , as she sat in the car texting on the side of the road, and armed gunmen came up onto the driver's side. it was a car like this one. we want to show you a picture of a similar car. a red car that this young lady the armedg in when carjacker reproached her. he opened the door, which was unlocked, the woman got out, gave her the car, the bag was taken, there were two other men .ith the man at the time authorities say they are looking for the car still. it has the maryland license plate. we can show it to you. the still have not found car. the last place it was seen was near the intersection of east-west highway and 16th street. they lost sight of it somewhere in the district. authorities are looking for the vehicle and the carjackers. reporting live, suzanne kennedy. >> staying in montgomery county, a warning for drivers before you fill up. police are investigating a number of thefts from vehicles and of vehicles. this h
we are in the greenwich forest neighborhood. it was here in the 7800 block of hampden lane that an 18-year-old , as she sat in the car texting on the side of the road, and armed gunmen came up onto the driver's side. it was a car like this one. we want to show you a picture of a similar car. a red car that this young lady the armedg in when carjacker reproached her. he opened the door, which was unlocked, the woman got out, gave her the car, the bag was taken, there were two other men .ith the...
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tonight hampton lane in the greenwich forest neighborhood. redce are looking for a volvo s.u.v. with maryland tag 1 792. the victim was not hurt. if you have information police want to talk to you royalty away. >> happening now in prince georges county, police are searching for a mother after a newborn baby was found abandoned. the infant who was likely a few hours old was found in a woman's terrace.hoal creek roz spoke with the woman who baby.the >> she was surprised to find the baby but happy that she did. hard to believe that anybody her. a toned she had two things going for her, the weather was relatively mother who found her did so quickly. scene.s like a movie i never woke up this morning expecting a baby to be here, you know. it was really crazy. >> kiana jackson says that was her reaction wednesday morning after she heard an infant crying and went to investigate. >> it sounded closer by the cry. i stepped off my balcony and i saw a little girl in the grass. >> lying in the grass next to this home with not a stitch of on.hing jackson says her instincts took over. >> get t
tonight hampton lane in the greenwich forest neighborhood. redce are looking for a volvo s.u.v. with maryland tag 1 792. the victim was not hurt. if you have information police want to talk to you royalty away. >> happening now in prince georges county, police are searching for a mother after a newborn baby was found abandoned. the infant who was likely a few hours old was found in a woman's terrace.hoal creek roz spoke with the woman who baby.the >> she was surprised to find the...
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well, i can say with confidence that the likelihood of it happening in that greenwich village restaurant is less than the likelihood of you walking out of the restaurant and getting hit by a bus. so it depends on probability and risk and that is the thing we need to keep educating people on. you cannot be 100% risk-free. >> do you worry that the growing human population combined with climate change will create an environment where outbreaks of ebola or other deadly pathogens will be more common in the future? >> theoretically yes, probably the only thing that significant climate change might impact is the range of certain mosquitoes for example. there may be malaria. for example, if you take kenya as a nation, there are parts of kenya that have high elevations. and when you get above a certain elevation because of the temperature, you don't have mosquitoes so you don't have malaria there. you can imagine that if you get a one degree increase, the malaria range would increase so much. but i don't think that is that important because if you really have so much of a climate change that woul
well, i can say with confidence that the likelihood of it happening in that greenwich village restaurant is less than the likelihood of you walking out of the restaurant and getting hit by a bus. so it depends on probability and risk and that is the thing we need to keep educating people on. you cannot be 100% risk-free. >> do you worry that the growing human population combined with climate change will create an environment where outbreaks of ebola or other deadly pathogens will be more...
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. >> rose: billionaires from greenwich connecticut can understand the k-marts and sears. >> so you have worth $15 million and rarely leases enclave of the upper east side or greenwich and takes a huge stake in a discount retailer, dollar stores or whatever. it's not that they can't make money by doing that but when they start to run them in thcase of sears and k mutter, a total disconnect, jcpenney for an correct. >> hyper inflation in the hamptons. the numbers are wrong. >> rose: a company is plagued by the fact it holds over 100 billion in cash. >> this is apple's huge problem about 300 point per share ago where apple has too much cash and it will force them not to innovate or it's like this thing that's plaguing and weighing on the stock. what are they going to do with 150 billion in cash. they'll never figure out the right way to invest es. the stocks sold eight times are earning versus 16 times. so half the valuation ofpo other stocks because of their cash. >> rose: some companies earn a specific profit to the penny every quarter but others should dare even think about profit. >> y
. >> rose: billionaires from greenwich connecticut can understand the k-marts and sears. >> so you have worth $15 million and rarely leases enclave of the upper east side or greenwich and takes a huge stake in a discount retailer, dollar stores or whatever. it's not that they can't make money by doing that but when they start to run them in thcase of sears and k mutter, a total disconnect, jcpenney for an correct. >> hyper inflation in the hamptons. the numbers are wrong....
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the bay bridge, and of the of amelia's active for about 45 minutes of traffic on the back the west greenwiche yet to be done to see things back up the drive times f-15 is half out of hayward hitting over to senate sale (audio) >>darya: the head of the trial the lawyer reason the man on the ground they shared this build nearly 30 minutes long the attorney said the video shows is claiming abuse by share of that is at the county jail. the lawyer says his client was kicked puns and head with a taser 20 times. but he is now facing charges of assaulting a correctional deputy in resisting a police officer in addition to the charge that landed him in jail in the first place. here's more from a video (video) >>darya: the jury that will be at the next month to see the case was seated video sonoma, a share of the province as they follow protocol if they say it is time for to do they have the internal investigation after the events bsn they say " there's some things they could have done defilade but they deny any class of abuse they also said a black guy was from consisted with his accident >> james: ba
the bay bridge, and of the of amelia's active for about 45 minutes of traffic on the back the west greenwiche yet to be done to see things back up the drive times f-15 is half out of hayward hitting over to senate sale (audio) >>darya: the head of the trial the lawyer reason the man on the ground they shared this build nearly 30 minutes long the attorney said the video shows is claiming abuse by share of that is at the county jail. the lawyer says his client was kicked puns and head with...
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. >> east greenwich rhode island owners are attracting customers into stores that day with promotions and discounts. >> we are going to give away to all of our customers who spend $50 or more a $25 holiday surprise bag. >> we will be offering free refreshments, a gift with purchase, and some flowers for the ladies. >> similar approaches are happening in countless communities, including great barrington, massachusetts. >> this small business saturday we're going to be having factory reps coming in to demonstrate. we'll also have food tastings, which people love. it's fun to come in and taste something good on small business saturday and it gets people in the mood for the holiday gift giving season. >> small business saturday led to year-round efforts in many towns to get customers to patronize local businesses. in portland, oregon, a group of owners started a loyalty program called support land. customers use a card when making a purchase that gives them points to exchange for rewards. >> the rewards are important, as more of like a hook. you know. like a game that makes it fun. but ou
. >> east greenwich rhode island owners are attracting customers into stores that day with promotions and discounts. >> we are going to give away to all of our customers who spend $50 or more a $25 holiday surprise bag. >> we will be offering free refreshments, a gift with purchase, and some flowers for the ladies. >> similar approaches are happening in countless communities, including great barrington, massachusetts. >> this small business saturday we're going to...
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in new york you can imagine that the prosecutors that are just in greenwich village on every side and just in harlem. they work with the businesses and community leaders in the civic associations and the police and you can then identify also who should be in jail and you shouldn't and what are some strategies to keep those peopl people -- so with that i will subside other than to say when the attorney general, the u.s. attorney holder became the deputy attorney general to the department of justice he convened a prosecution workshop and we have prosecutors from all over the country come and at how people define community prosecution varies but the idea and the concept is the same. that is getting prosecutors out of the courthouse out of the concept and the notion that their soul responsibility is to convict people went into the business of prevention and intervention to reduce the number of people who are in jail. >> is suspended very rich set of opening statements but as i look at the clock we have 20 minutes left. i know we want to have time for questions. i would ask this if we can
in new york you can imagine that the prosecutors that are just in greenwich village on every side and just in harlem. they work with the businesses and community leaders in the civic associations and the police and you can then identify also who should be in jail and you shouldn't and what are some strategies to keep those peopl people -- so with that i will subside other than to say when the attorney general, the u.s. attorney holder became the deputy attorney general to the department of...
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they are together in greenwich village. there talking a lot. 1950's, dylan is reading road," andeshe convert into his albums later in the 1960's, but these ideas are in part being drawn from these writers in the 50's. just as hefner is drawn from kinsey, dylan is drawing from kerouac and ginsburg. these ideas were not yet at the inel of the counterculture the 1960's, but we are questioning the set of traditional values of the cold war. well, despite the popularity and andcontroversy of kinsey despite the popularity of the if you counted up all of the newsprint that was to a single subject in probably would add up to christine jorgensen being the most talked about person in america. if you want a story and an individualhow an advocating nontraditional ways or nontraditional gender roles is making an impact on american , even if youociety are kinsey, it is pretty hard to top christine jorgensen. jorgensen, like hefner , was a veteran of world war ii. part of the greatest generation. jorgensen decided that he wanted to be a wo
they are together in greenwich village. there talking a lot. 1950's, dylan is reading road," andeshe convert into his albums later in the 1960's, but these ideas are in part being drawn from these writers in the 50's. just as hefner is drawn from kinsey, dylan is drawing from kerouac and ginsburg. these ideas were not yet at the inel of the counterculture the 1960's, but we are questioning the set of traditional values of the cold war. well, despite the popularity and andcontroversy of...
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. >> last night, and armed carjacking on hampton lane in the greenwich neighborhood. >> she was takensurprise. he opened the door and woodward are out of the vehicle with a gun. she did the right thing. she complied. >> three suspects stole the 18-year-old's volvo. the police say it had a maryland tag. the trio took off in the stolen vehicle and headed towards the district. ed at theott intersection of east-west highway and 16th street. steve valentine lives a few doors away from where the carjacking took lace. >> just shocking. you don't expect three people to be walking through the neighborhood and take advantage of somebody sitting in their car. >> this person has lived here more than a decade and a stunned by the brazen nature of the crime. >> extremely unusual. in all the time i've lived here, we have never heard of something like this happening. it is unheard of. the authorities do not have much of a suspect description on the three men. they are still looking for the red volvo. as for the 18-year-old girl, she was not physically harmed. from bethesda, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 new
. >> last night, and armed carjacking on hampton lane in the greenwich neighborhood. >> she was takensurprise. he opened the door and woodward are out of the vehicle with a gun. she did the right thing. she complied. >> three suspects stole the 18-year-old's volvo. the police say it had a maryland tag. the trio took off in the stolen vehicle and headed towards the district. ed at theott intersection of east-west highway and 16th street. steve valentine lives a few doors away...
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they are together in greenwich village. there talking a lot. in the 1950's, dylan is reading "howl," "on the road," and he by this influenced stuff. and he will convert into his albums later in the 1960's, but these ideas are in part being drawn from these writers in the 1950's. just as hefner is drawing from kinsey, dylan is drawing from kerouac and ginsburg. i mean, these ideas are spreading. we're not yet at the level of the counterculture in the 1960's, but we are questioning -- at the level of significant dissent from a set of traditional values of the cold war. well, despite the popularity and the controversy of kinsey and despite the popularity of the beats, etc., if you counted up all of the newsprint that was devoted to a single subject in 1952, 1953, it probably would add up to christine jorgensen being the most-talked about person in america. if you want a story and an example of how an individual advocating nontraditional ways or nontraditional gender roles is making an impact on american culture and society, maybe even more than ki
they are together in greenwich village. there talking a lot. in the 1950's, dylan is reading "howl," "on the road," and he by this influenced stuff. and he will convert into his albums later in the 1960's, but these ideas are in part being drawn from these writers in the 1950's. just as hefner is drawing from kinsey, dylan is drawing from kerouac and ginsburg. i mean, these ideas are spreading. we're not yet at the level of the counterculture in the 1960's, but we are...
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kaylynn ford, al jazeera america, greenwich, connecticut. >> we leave you with one more shot of the empiredressed up in halloween colors. that's our program, thanks for watching. i'm john siegenthaler. i'll see you back here at 11:00 eastern, mid terms is next. next. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ] >> trying to make phone calls out before election day. we are calling to see whether or not you are planning on voting on tuesday. they don't want to face us in november. they know we'll defeat kay hagan and send her home. >>
kaylynn ford, al jazeera america, greenwich, connecticut. >> we leave you with one more shot of the empiredressed up in halloween colors. that's our program, thanks for watching. i'm john siegenthaler. i'll see you back here at 11:00 eastern, mid terms is next. next. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >>...
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agencies are reporting that the parliamentary elections are being extended by an hour until 1900 greenwich meantime. this is the first election since three years ago. the first shia party has boyco boycotted the vote. >>> people in tunisia are also heading to the polls. tunisians will be able to choose between two dozen candidates. we have reports the poll is important for the whole region. >> campaigning in to you nova's presidential election has been loud. they are looking forward to exercise their democratic right for the first time. >> we want someone who moves tunis forward and to serve the country. >> i hope they will get better, and all tunisians stand united. >> under thafter the president had been ousted by volt in 2011 it would have been impossible to run for the top job. now candidates are free to supporspeak to supporters. >> this is the first truly multi candidate presidential election. every other presidential election. as for campaigning this time around some of the largest this country has ever had. there are 27 register candidates, but some of them have pulled out. most of
agencies are reporting that the parliamentary elections are being extended by an hour until 1900 greenwich meantime. this is the first election since three years ago. the first shia party has boyco boycotted the vote. >>> people in tunisia are also heading to the polls. tunisians will be able to choose between two dozen candidates. we have reports the poll is important for the whole region. >> campaigning in to you nova's presidential election has been loud. they are looking...
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>> it started 11:30 local time, which is 5:3 5:30 5:30 greenwich main time. the inter connected line snapped causing the chain reaction in the entire grade system all across the country. now, they tried to restore it just for an hour the electricity came and again snapped. the entire nation is in black out except for northeast of the country which has partial electricity. the rest of the country is total blackout. they have emergency power for airport, generators as well. even the prime minister in the presidential house does not have electricity. they're running on power back up. >> what has been the impact in all of this? >> well, it depends on the industry. most of them do have power generators, but they can run only for a short period. this is going to affect the industry, and the hospital and emergency services, they're ba badly affected. even the transport system mr. collapse if this continues for another few hours. even if you want, you cannot. >> any idea as to when the power will come back on? >> well, the energy secretary told the local immediate fo
>> it started 11:30 local time, which is 5:3 5:30 5:30 greenwich main time. the inter connected line snapped causing the chain reaction in the entire grade system all across the country. now, they tried to restore it just for an hour the electricity came and again snapped. the entire nation is in black out except for northeast of the country which has partial electricity. the rest of the country is total blackout. they have emergency power for airport, generators as well. even the prime...
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so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music,igning on for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. he took beat energy and mixed it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a p
so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music,igning on for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers....
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apple stores from new york city to greenwich to the middle of the country there are still people liningp to buy the iphone 6 and 6 plus. so a strong demand cycle. and that can spill over to the into the march quarter. and you are talking about that fiscal year where the company is growing earnings by 20%. >> a few schools of thought. one hand people want more videos and photos is bullish for apps like snap chat that don't actually save them to your phone because they don't actually take up memory. a lot of stuff your kids do is cute enough to share but not cute enough to save. do you think those two ideas are mutually exclusive. >> i think people are going to take video more so now than before. go to settings and change to it 60 frames per setting. i have no idea why apple doesn't set it like that from the get go. but the video quality is so much better people are going to start to shoot more video. apps are going to be driving memory. when i was looking at the my ipad. twitter was taking up 1.5 gigabytes. there's no cache that you can clear on twitter. instagram and snap chat are obvio
apple stores from new york city to greenwich to the middle of the country there are still people liningp to buy the iphone 6 and 6 plus. so a strong demand cycle. and that can spill over to the into the march quarter. and you are talking about that fiscal year where the company is growing earnings by 20%. >> a few schools of thought. one hand people want more videos and photos is bullish for apps like snap chat that don't actually save them to your phone because they don't actually take...
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in june of 1969, the police staged a raid, just a routine raid on a gay bar, the stonewall inn in greenwichs case, men fought back. >> stonewall was a watershed moment in really the development of civil rights for the lgbt community. within four years of stonewall, the american psychiatric association removes homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. in four years. this was a movement that could not be denied. with each decade, the glass ceiling gets chipped away at, and ultimately, one would hope, broken. >> so much of the '60s is now draped in nostalgia, but the things that were important and that were so controversial then, whether it was the movement for civil rights, the environmental movement, or the women's movement, much of that work became cornerstones for the world we currently live in. >> i no longer accept society's judgment that my group is second class. >> women began running for office, being able to open up their own businesses. you now have women doctors and scientists and astronauts, things that were unheard of. >> after the '60s, people began to take a more holisti
in june of 1969, the police staged a raid, just a routine raid on a gay bar, the stonewall inn in greenwichs case, men fought back. >> stonewall was a watershed moment in really the development of civil rights for the lgbt community. within four years of stonewall, the american psychiatric association removes homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. in four years. this was a movement that could not be denied. with each decade, the glass ceiling gets chipped away at, and...
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which was, 120 million-dollar for a copper beach farm in greenwich, connecticut.there is people dying every day, because they cannot eat, it is ridiculous. >> okay. >>> for a mother who say beat up a shopper for telling her to quiet down, with her screaming kid in toe a 24 year old california woman says she was shopping when she saw the child having a tantrum. she told the mom to calm her kid down. welshing mom did not appreciate that and the two women started arguing. then they took it outside, surveillance video showed the whole all the case. >> where did you tell me to go? i told you to go to hell. next thing i necessity she hits me in the mouth or shoves me to the ground and then hits me again and is on top of me. >> so police say this is good reminder what you say to other people you don't know because you never necessity how they will react. >> is that the mom or was that the other woman? okay. >>> anaconda verse a man from new jersey, this guy has got guts, we will tell you what his plan is specifically. >> this was great, big night for bengals player devon
which was, 120 million-dollar for a copper beach farm in greenwich, connecticut.there is people dying every day, because they cannot eat, it is ridiculous. >> okay. >>> for a mother who say beat up a shopper for telling her to quiet down, with her screaming kid in toe a 24 year old california woman says she was shopping when she saw the child having a tantrum. she told the mom to calm her kid down. welshing mom did not appreciate that and the two women started arguing. then they...
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say i was the first comic book fan because the first comic-con was held here in new york city, in greenwich so my badge said number one. >> seth: wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> amy: that's amazing. >> there were 30 people attending, most of them high school kids like me. >> seth: that's great. >> the two guests were flo steinberg, who was stan lee's secretary at the time. and steve ditko, the incredible artist of "spider-man" and "doctor strange." >> seth: well that's pretty good. >> he has never come back to a convention since then, so i think we must have scared him. >> seth: yeah. i came all the way out here for 30 people? >> that's right. [ laughter ] >> seth: you have been talking about -- do you remember any of the comic book characters you created when you were younger, when you were trying to do that? >> yeah, i wrote for comic book fanzines. i had a character called manta ray. i had a character called the white raider. he was a superhero on skis. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> i, of course, had never skied in my life and knew nothing about it, but nobody had done that yet. i thoug
say i was the first comic book fan because the first comic-con was held here in new york city, in greenwich so my badge said number one. >> seth: wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> amy: that's amazing. >> there were 30 people attending, most of them high school kids like me. >> seth: that's great. >> the two guests were flo steinberg, who was stan lee's secretary at the time. and steve ditko, the incredible artist of "spider-man" and "doctor...
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anyway, prescott bush, very successful wall street guy, ends up being the town moderator in greenwich, connecticut. so a lot of his buddies were probably drinking martinis and playing gin at the country club, he's working on behalf of others. and i'm confident that set a profound example for dad. and is his service set an -- and his service set an example for his children, of which i was one. >> it was funny, i remember when your dad was first running for president in 1979, he held a press conference right around when he announced his candidacy, and it was in boston. i remember a reporter saying why were you born in milton, massachusetts? [laughter] and i was impressed with his response. he said, i wanted to be close to my mother. >> yeah. [laughter] that's kind of funny, because when i was running for governor, i kept asking mother how come i was born in connecticut. [laughter] >> but in this book you've written about the phenomenally close relationship that your dad had with his mother. >> yeah. very close. and, you know, i tell -- excuse me, i tell the story about, so she passed aw
anyway, prescott bush, very successful wall street guy, ends up being the town moderator in greenwich, connecticut. so a lot of his buddies were probably drinking martinis and playing gin at the country club, he's working on behalf of others. and i'm confident that set a profound example for dad. and is his service set an -- and his service set an example for his children, of which i was one. >> it was funny, i remember when your dad was first running for president in 1979, he held a...
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i think that will happen in new imagine having the prosecutors just in greenwich just in harlem, in working with the businesses, the leaders, the police, and you can identify also who should be in rail and maybe who shouldn't and what are some strategies to keep those people in jail. i wanted to say that when the attorney general, attorney holder became the deputy attorney general, he convened the community workshop and we had prosecutors from all over the country coming and how people define community prosecution varies, but the concept is the same. prosecutorsgetting out of the courthouse, out of the concept and notion that their sole responsibility is to convict people, and into the business of prevehicles and intervention to reduce the are inof people who jail. >> this has been a very rich set but as ig statements, look at the clock, we have 20 minutes left. i'mi know we want to have for questions. so i would ask this of nicole, if we could take maybe five minute from launch -- lunch be. the next sdz of questions is a little tougher. we've had had a series of examples of good news stori
i think that will happen in new imagine having the prosecutors just in greenwich just in harlem, in working with the businesses, the leaders, the police, and you can identify also who should be in rail and maybe who shouldn't and what are some strategies to keep those people in jail. i wanted to say that when the attorney general, attorney holder became the deputy attorney general, he convened the community workshop and we had prosecutors from all over the country coming and how people define...
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we started off on the greenwich, east london, and it is a lovely, ornate building. so we set of. the first day was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures, we have lots of charts of crossings, the atlantic, the pacific, star charts for celestial navigation because this was pre internet and 90 -- internet and gps days. the first day we got completely lost trying to get out of south london because we had not brought a road atlas, a street atlas force of london, so this was not a very auspicious way to start the circumnavigation did. the route, full circle of the -- spool circumnavigation would mean no less than 20,000 miles to meet the guinness world record guidelines command needed to hit a point in australia opposite the one that we had crossed on the atlantic to complete a full circumnavigation. so it was portugal initially, europe, across the atlantic, across the u.s., across the pacific to australia up through indonesia, busting up through southeast asia, china, tibet, over the himalayas, and india, pedaling across the caribbean sea which was interes
we started off on the greenwich, east london, and it is a lovely, ornate building. so we set of. the first day was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures, we have lots of charts of crossings, the atlantic, the pacific, star charts for celestial navigation because this was pre internet and 90 -- internet and gps days. the first day we got completely lost trying to get out of south london because we had not brought a road atlas, a street atlas force of london, so this...
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we started off at greenwich, east london, zero-degree line in space and it's a lovely ornate building their that sort of several hundred years, so we set off. and the first aid was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures. we had lots of charge for ocean crossings, the atlantic and pacific and we even had star charged for celestial navigation because this was pre-gps, pre-internet days like 1994. first day we got completely and utterly lost trying to get our way out of south london because we hadn't brought a road atlas, a street atlas of south london. so this post not a very auspicious way to start off the circumnavigation. the route was setting off from london a full circumnavigation would mean no less than 24,000 miles to meet the guinness world record guidelines. we need to hit a point in a straight opposite to one that we crossed on the atlantic to complete a full circumnavigation. so it was biking to portugal initially through europe, paddling across the atlantic, across the u.s., then across the pacific to a straight up through indonesia, kayaking, bic
we started off at greenwich, east london, zero-degree line in space and it's a lovely ornate building their that sort of several hundred years, so we set off. and the first aid was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures. we had lots of charge for ocean crossings, the atlantic and pacific and we even had star charged for celestial navigation because this was pre-gps, pre-internet days like 1994. first day we got completely and utterly lost trying to get our way out of...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, gren greenwich, connecticut. >> they're encouragingucket challenge is over. don't forget about them. go to cbsthismorning.com to see one of the ways you can continue to help. >> dennis is right, you can't give up hope. you cannot do that. >>> is age the secret of happiness? well, some people think so. the editor of "the atlantic" is in our toyota green room with some surprising research of life's ups and downs. what's the happy age? coming up next. scott we're talking to you. he's really studying -- there you go -- coming up next on "cbs this morning," we'll be right back. >> announcer: "cbs morning rounds" sponsored by new campbell's soup for easy cooking, good. ust thirty minutes! dinner accomplished. try new campbell's® soups for easy cooking. at panera bread, we're celebrating the season with our chicken tortellini alfredo, made with five cheeses, and topped with smoked chicken add a crisp, classic caesar salad for a pairing that brings comfort and joy to your dinner table. only at panera bread. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, gren greenwich, connecticut. >> they're encouragingucket challenge is over. don't forget about them. go to cbsthismorning.com to see one of the ways you can continue to help. >> dennis is right, you can't give up hope. you cannot do that. >>> is age the secret of happiness? well, some people think so. the editor of "the atlantic" is in our toyota green room with some surprising research of...
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ends up being the town moderator in greenwich, connecticut. so a lot of his buddies were probably drinking martinis and playing gin at the country club, he's working on behalf of others. i'm confident that set a profound example for dad, and his service set an example for his children. of which i was one. >> it was funny, i remember when your dad was first running for president in 1979, he held a press conference right around when he announced his candidacy. he was in boston. i remember a reporter saying why were you born in milton, massachusetts? and i was impressed with his response. he said i i wanted to be close to my mother. >> yeah. [laughter] >> that's kind of funny, because >> they were very close. she's an angelic person. very competitive, needless to say. runs heavily in our gene pool, competition. [laughter] but, yeah, she's a sweet, sweet lady. you know, i was fortunate to get to know her and, of course, dad was really fortunate to be raised by her. >> well, and you were fortunate to be raised as well -- >> by mother? well, you don
ends up being the town moderator in greenwich, connecticut. so a lot of his buddies were probably drinking martinis and playing gin at the country club, he's working on behalf of others. i'm confident that set a profound example for dad, and his service set an example for his children. of which i was one. >> it was funny, i remember when your dad was first running for president in 1979, he held a press conference right around when he announced his candidacy. he was in boston. i remember a...
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well, i can say with confidence that the likelihood of it happening is n that greenwich village rest vaaurant less thanu walking out of the restaurant getting hit by a bus. so it's a probability and risk. you can't be 100% risk free. >> do you worry that the growing human population combined with climate change will create an environment where outbreaks of ebola or other deadly pathogens will be more common in the future? >> theoretically, yes. probably the only thing that significant climate change might impact is the range of certain mosquitos, for example. there may be malaria, for example, if you take kenya as a nation, there are parts of kenya with high elevations and when you get above a certain elevation because of the temperature you don't have mosquitos so you don't have malaria there. you could imagine if you get a 1-degree increase the malaria range would increase so much. but i don't think that that's that important because if you really have so much of a climate change that would have mosquitos be all over the place through every season then there will be enough melting
well, i can say with confidence that the likelihood of it happening is n that greenwich village rest vaaurant less thanu walking out of the restaurant getting hit by a bus. so it's a probability and risk. you can't be 100% risk free. >> do you worry that the growing human population combined with climate change will create an environment where outbreaks of ebola or other deadly pathogens will be more common in the future? >> theoretically, yes. probably the only thing that...