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i don't think there's any doubt about it. >> so you're saying that ashley hansen and the hansen familyve a legal claim to get the trademark registration. is that what you said? >> absolutely. they have been using this since 1930. remember, they have been using this longer than the hansen brand has existed for beverages. so if anything else, they have priority here. and they should be able to get the federal registration, no question about it. >> i've got to end it there josh, eric, thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> bye guys. >>> full disclosure, i'm from new orleans, i love hansen's sno-bliz, just letting the record say i love it. >> i'd love to try that. it's like ray's pizzas. howard kurtz comes up next. when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chan
i don't think there's any doubt about it. >> so you're saying that ashley hansen and the hansen familyve a legal claim to get the trademark registration. is that what you said? >> absolutely. they have been using this since 1930. remember, they have been using this longer than the hansen brand has existed for beverages. so if anything else, they have priority here. and they should be able to get the federal registration, no question about it. >> i've got to end it there josh,...
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hansen. [applause] >> thank you for coming tonight. and i'd like to start saying it's a major honor to be able to talk about my book in the ball room of the anderson mansion. would like to start off talking about how this book came to be. initially, i didn't want to write this book. i was writing for the in-towner monthly newspaper, a monthically column, and i was writing about areas all over the city but when i wrote about people in the dupont circle or history related to dupont circle and events i got a lot of positive feedback and i realized i was having a lot of fun writing articles about dupont circle, so i was writing more and more, and eventually colleagues and friends had said, you've already written a book on the history of the triangle, why don't you do it on the dupont circle which i thought it was a big task. you can probably a somewhat adequate and accurate history of dupont circle by selecting certain people and events over time. not all of them, but a string of them would give you a sense of the neighborhood over time up
hansen. [applause] >> thank you for coming tonight. and i'd like to start saying it's a major honor to be able to talk about my book in the ball room of the anderson mansion. would like to start off talking about how this book came to be. initially, i didn't want to write this book. i was writing for the in-towner monthly newspaper, a monthically column, and i was writing about areas all over the city but when i wrote about people in the dupont circle or history related to dupont circle...
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. >> coming up next, author and architectural historian stephen hansen chronicles the history of one of washington, d.c.'s most famous neighborhoods. mr. hansen tells the story of how and why fashionable families and couples moved to the area in the gilded age and into the 20th century. he is the author of "a history of dupont circle: center of high society in the capital." the society of cincinnati -- the cincinnati hosted this event. it is just under one hour. >> good evening. i am the museum education manager for the american revolution institute. i am pleased to welcome you tonight for our first program of our winter-spring series. the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati is a nonprofit organization that works to promote the knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by supporting advanced scholarship conducting programs, advocating preservation and making resources available to teachers and students. if you are not on our mailing list and would like to be, you can fill up the form in your chair. you can pick up a copy of our late
. >> coming up next, author and architectural historian stephen hansen chronicles the history of one of washington, d.c.'s most famous neighborhoods. mr. hansen tells the story of how and why fashionable families and couples moved to the area in the gilded age and into the 20th century. he is the author of "a history of dupont circle: center of high society in the capital." the society of cincinnati -- the cincinnati hosted this event. it is just under one hour. >> good...
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we will talk to hansen university president william harvey. host: it's thursday, february 5 2015. this morning, secretary of a john is in key outcome occurring -- kiev, ukraine. we will cover the national prayer breakfast on the c-span networks. and for a third day, we will attempt forward with the homeland security funding bill. at 9:30 a.m. this morning to the senate armed services committee hearing. some of you just saw that. that will be on c-span3. good morning and we will open up powerful lines on any of those public policy issues, or whatever you are thinking about, reading about in the news. here are the line for republicans. the numbers are on the screen. neutral your television or radio when you call in. you can and does a tweet -- mute your to television or radio when you call in. you can always send us a tweet or comments on facebook. sky news is tweeting about potential usa, saying that u.s. officials secretary of state john kerry to provide an additional $16.4 million in humanitarian aid to help civilians in ukraine. that discussion was part of yesterday's hearing wi
we will talk to hansen university president william harvey. host: it's thursday, february 5 2015. this morning, secretary of a john is in key outcome occurring -- kiev, ukraine. we will cover the national prayer breakfast on the c-span networks. and for a third day, we will attempt forward with the homeland security funding bill. at 9:30 a.m. this morning to the senate armed services committee hearing. some of you just saw that. that will be on c-span3. good morning and we will open up powerful...
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throttle jockey mike campbell wouldn't put his life on the line without his trusty side man skip hansen. today, mike will be performing his most dangerous stunt ever -- the flaming wheelie of death. taking all the precautions that only a professional stunt side man knows to take, skip expertly prepares the flaming wall of flames. now it's time to go for the flaming wheelie of death... which genius skippy thinks would be more fun as the flaming face of mike. oh, yeah, nothing like a bracing splash of unleaded to make you feel alive...and make you realize your assistant's an idiot. >> aah! >> narrator: but no harm done. even with the gas facial, it was still a great stunt. congratulations, mike. >> all right, baby. [ engine revs ] >> oh, yes, right in the eyeballs! >> narrator: here you go, buddy. have a victory cigar on me. in-line amateurs divide their lives into "the sucky years before i pulled off a certain sick move"... and "the glorious part after." to you, this probably just looks like a normal detached garage. but for skater nate, it's moby dick. >> unh! >> narrator: if he can jus
throttle jockey mike campbell wouldn't put his life on the line without his trusty side man skip hansen. today, mike will be performing his most dangerous stunt ever -- the flaming wheelie of death. taking all the precautions that only a professional stunt side man knows to take, skip expertly prepares the flaming wall of flames. now it's time to go for the flaming wheelie of death... which genius skippy thinks would be more fun as the flaming face of mike. oh, yeah, nothing like a bracing...
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. >> hansen's 83-year-old aunt did that, bought a phone and dropped it in the mail to address they were given. they told her you've won the california lottery. to get the money, you have to pay $4500 in taxes. she did just that. her family finally intervened and said don't fall for anymore lottery scams but the con men got smart. they had her start buying these green dot cards and the money was gone in an instant. >> she bought the green dot cards from walgreens. when she called the next time she would give them the number. >> when cash is put on a card and the card number is used the cash is gone. that happened over and over again. at one point, her aunt questioned the caller asking why they needed more money? >> they scared her. they told her that you know you have to send this money or we're going to come to your house. >> postal inspectors say threats are becoming more common. many seniors, especially those who live alone are easily frightened. >> they may go out to google maps and get a description of her house, the paint color and they will give them a detailed description of thei
. >> hansen's 83-year-old aunt did that, bought a phone and dropped it in the mail to address they were given. they told her you've won the california lottery. to get the money, you have to pay $4500 in taxes. she did just that. her family finally intervened and said don't fall for anymore lottery scams but the con men got smart. they had her start buying these green dot cards and the money was gone in an instant. >> she bought the green dot cards from walgreens. when she called the...
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police are looking for a man wearing a red hansen jacket. coming up on abls 7 news at noon on alert. we are learning more about a major security breach at an insurance giant. what you need to know to keep your information safe. >> and privacy or shedding pounds? the danger that you should be aware of when using those fitness trackers. >> nearly 3600 people joined president obama and the dabblelai lama for the national prayer event today. it drew a large crowd including some protesters. jeanette reyes explains why. >> the national prayer breakfast is being held inside of the hilton hotel here in d.c. along connecticut avenue. take a look here. president obama and religious leaders from around the world gathered for an hour of prayer. >> i want tocial welcome to a good friend his holiness. the dalai lama. >> obviously, the event is inside of the hotel but you can hear a lot going on around me here and it has to do with the dalai lama that is attending the event. we have dozens celebrating his visit on one side of the group and the other group
police are looking for a man wearing a red hansen jacket. coming up on abls 7 news at noon on alert. we are learning more about a major security breach at an insurance giant. what you need to know to keep your information safe. >> and privacy or shedding pounds? the danger that you should be aware of when using those fitness trackers. >> nearly 3600 people joined president obama and the dabblelai lama for the national prayer event today. it drew a large crowd including some...
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he picked up the acting bug at age 8 a in hansen and gretel. left boston college during his first year to pursue his hollywood dream. in l.a. he played small roles in smaller films. he got his first lead portraying an ugly boxer in the 1952 movie kid maroney. during had early period, he met an october actress, sandy. they married and had two children, adam and julie. throughout the 1960s, he appeared in many popular tv shows. his big break came while guest starring on the police drama, the lieutenant. he met the creator of star trek. nimoy was soon cast as mr. spock. the show only man from 1966 to '69. but to his fans he would forever be mr. spock. among his other poles, paris, the master of disguise on mission impossible. later, he hosted in sowch of, a tv program that ex -- search of, a tv program. nimoy re-created a role in a series of star trek movies also directing two films. he took on other directing project, the most famous, three men and a baby. he embraced had his hobby of photography creating amazing black and white work. nimoy relea
he picked up the acting bug at age 8 a in hansen and gretel. left boston college during his first year to pursue his hollywood dream. in l.a. he played small roles in smaller films. he got his first lead portraying an ugly boxer in the 1952 movie kid maroney. during had early period, he met an october actress, sandy. they married and had two children, adam and julie. throughout the 1960s, he appeared in many popular tv shows. his big break came while guest starring on the police drama, the...
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they've been cured of leprosy, or hansen's disease, but they're still struggling with the stigma.ickness is caused by bacteria that attack the skin and nose and leave victims disfigured. that together with the contagious nature of the sickness is why people afflicted with leprosy were often isolated from society for centuries. the disease is now curable with the proper treatment but for many people around the world who suffered from the sickness as well as from the isolation and discrimination the pain has never gone away. until the late 1990s leprosy patients in japan were forced to live in one of 13 state-run sanatoriums around the country. even people who had recovered were not allowed to leave. at one point the number of patients living in the facilities reached 10,000. more than 200 elderly people still live in a sanatorium on a remote island off the coast of western japan. and they say they're worried their stories will be forgotten. so they've made contact with people in a similar facility overseas. nhk world's daichi takahashi reports. >> reporter: the island of cuillon in
they've been cured of leprosy, or hansen's disease, but they're still struggling with the stigma.ickness is caused by bacteria that attack the skin and nose and leave victims disfigured. that together with the contagious nature of the sickness is why people afflicted with leprosy were often isolated from society for centuries. the disease is now curable with the proper treatment but for many people around the world who suffered from the sickness as well as from the isolation and discrimination...
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hansen said she tols police she was the driver to avoid making national news.rong has a court date next month. >>> lots of finger pointing after an airline passenger was booted off a plane. frontier airlines says it's the customer who owes them an apology. travelling alone with her 5-month-old son oen a frontier flight in december. she says an airline attendant told her she couldn't use an infant carrier during the flight. she struggled to get situated and the flight attendant kept --. >> i'm going to comply, cureau the queen of this air, i'm going to do whatever you tell me to do. >> that did not go over very well. she was taken off the plane after that comment. frontier says the mother was belligerent and argumentative and other passengers witnessed it. if anyone deserves an apology, the airline says it's them. >>> mom, dad, and donor a new milestone in the push for three parent babies. the benefits and risks to this controversial procedure. frz. >> a big dream to sail to hawaii and one bumpy ride, the wild ending for the >>> new di tails on what -- details o
hansen said she tols police she was the driver to avoid making national news.rong has a court date next month. >>> lots of finger pointing after an airline passenger was booted off a plane. frontier airlines says it's the customer who owes them an apology. travelling alone with her 5-month-old son oen a frontier flight in december. she says an airline attendant told her she couldn't use an infant carrier during the flight. she struggled to get situated and the flight attendant kept --....
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erik hansen is with the u.s. travel association. give me an idea of some of the different ripple effects that happen. >> flights are canceled, you'll have missed business meetings, so that's a missed opportunity for a sale. you'll have missed reservation at a restaurant. you'll also have missed hotel bookings, where people aren't going to show up. >> reporter: the travel association estimates that each canceled doe pestic flight costs about $31,600 in lost economic activity. that means last week's blizzard with 7,300 cancellations cost the economy $230 million. with more than 6,300 canceled flights from this week's storm so far that's another $193 million. and with the need to plow runways and de-ice planes, this weather also results in more flight delays than usual. each hour of delay costs the economy $3,300. major storms, of course, disrupt much more than airline travel. the economy takes an even bigger hit from missed work days. a preliminary report by moody's an lettics says the overall economic impact of last week's blizzard w
erik hansen is with the u.s. travel association. give me an idea of some of the different ripple effects that happen. >> flights are canceled, you'll have missed business meetings, so that's a missed opportunity for a sale. you'll have missed reservation at a restaurant. you'll also have missed hotel bookings, where people aren't going to show up. >> reporter: the travel association estimates that each canceled doe pestic flight costs about $31,600 in lost economic activity. that...
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he and his girl friend anna hansen were driving home for a fundraiser. they say she eventually admitted armstrong had been behind the wheel. armstrong is due in court on hit and run charges next month. >>> a collection of civil icon rosa parks is now at the library of congress which includes her personal items like a postcard from rome sent to her by dr. martin luther king, jr. much of that material will be available to researchers starting tomorrow which would have been parks' 102nd birthday. other material will go on display in march. >>> classic novel fans will want to mark july 14th because that is when author harper lee's long lost sequel to to kill a mockingbird will be released. >> the announcement set off a buzz of excitement today on both neighbor and twitter of the title go set a watchman. the novel chronicles an adult scout's return home to macon, alabama, in the 1950s. lee wrote watchman before the pulitzer prize to kill a mockingbird which until now is the famous author's only novel. >> it will be so wonderful to see the voice of this young
he and his girl friend anna hansen were driving home for a fundraiser. they say she eventually admitted armstrong had been behind the wheel. armstrong is due in court on hit and run charges next month. >>> a collection of civil icon rosa parks is now at the library of congress which includes her personal items like a postcard from rome sent to her by dr. martin luther king, jr. much of that material will be available to researchers starting tomorrow which would have been parks' 102nd...
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lorena -- el juez hansen tiene hasta maÑana para responder a esta medida interpuesta por la administracina. de ser negativa, el gobierno prepara otras acciones con el fin de revocar de manera rpida esta suspensin temporal de la accin ejecutiva.... juanfra --- este martes miles de inmigrantes que viven en el condado de santa clara se despiertan con la esperanza de que la ayuda que muchos esperan se haga realidad... --- y es que esta maÑana se reunirn los supervisores del condado para discutir el plan que aprobara fondos por 18 millones de dlares... destinados a quienes se beneficien especficamente de daca y dapa... take 2boxes en vivo desde san jos est caterine orozco de telemundo 48 primera edicin... caterine es qu consiste este plan y cmo beneficiara a los inmigrantes del condado? katherine live live bug cg: katherine facebook facebook katherine pregunta anchors for katherine caterine mencionaste que el condado de santa clara es caterine mencionaste que el condado de santa clara es uno de los ms diversos hablemos de cifras? juanfra --- y le recordamos que maÑana mircoles 25 de febrero te
lorena -- el juez hansen tiene hasta maÑana para responder a esta medida interpuesta por la administracina. de ser negativa, el gobierno prepara otras acciones con el fin de revocar de manera rpida esta suspensin temporal de la accin ejecutiva.... juanfra --- este martes miles de inmigrantes que viven en el condado de santa clara se despiertan con la esperanza de que la ayuda que muchos esperan se haga realidad... --- y es que esta maÑana se reunirn los supervisores del condado para discutir...
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. >> reporter: as far as the latest incident the charges with were dropped after hansen after she admittedferred to armstrong, and he is due in month next month, and if found guilty, he is not expected to serve any time. jean casarez, cnn. >> and ahead the daughter of the late whitney houston is fighting for her life in a atlanta hospital. the latest on her condition up next. why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. er. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. quicken loans understood the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. ...there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious... and a good source of
. >> reporter: as far as the latest incident the charges with were dropped after hansen after she admittedferred to armstrong, and he is due in month next month, and if found guilty, he is not expected to serve any time. jean casarez, cnn. >> and ahead the daughter of the late whitney houston is fighting for her life in a atlanta hospital. the latest on her condition up next. why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate...
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police say anna hansen initially told them she had been driving home from a party when she lost control of armstrong's s.u.v. but later changed her story. armstrong is due in court march 17th. and we're learning new details in the fatal d.u.i. case against a baltimore bishop. the episcopal diocese of maryland says the church leader was concerned that heather cooke had been intoxicated at a dinner before her consecration last year. it was reported to a presiding bishop but it's unclear exactly what action of taken. december 27th nearly four months after that dinner cooke was charged with hitting and killing a bicyclist while drunk. >> more than 100 cases of measles around the country have people talking about potential for a national outbreak. >> it's also sparking a national conversation about vaccinating children so our question of the day is asking if you think vaccines should be mandatory or a matter of parental choice. brenda writes -- so the government is supposed to protect its people isn't what they're doing by imposing laws to have children vaccinated? ray posts it's called free
police say anna hansen initially told them she had been driving home from a party when she lost control of armstrong's s.u.v. but later changed her story. armstrong is due in court march 17th. and we're learning new details in the fatal d.u.i. case against a baltimore bishop. the episcopal diocese of maryland says the church leader was concerned that heather cooke had been intoxicated at a dinner before her consecration last year. it was reported to a presiding bishop but it's unclear exactly...
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in 2011, nasa climate scientist james hansen said obama approval of the keystone xl pipeline would begame over for the earth's climate." executive director of 350.org said -- >> the debate over keystone comes at a time when much of the country is experiencing extreme weather from record cold in the alabama to maine to historic droughts in california and other parts of the west. joining us now in washington is kert davies, executive director of the climate investigations center, formerly with greenpeace. davies was in the news this week after he obtained documents that revealed one of the nation's most prominent scientists involved in denying climate change has failed to disclose his extensive funding from the fossil-fuel industry. we will talk about that story in the moment, but first, the keystone. kert davis, your response to the veto, but the fact that it does not mean keystone is over? >> great to be here. this fight is long from over. the president clearly has enough information to cancel this project. this vote, this bill that was sent to the president yesterday is a charade. if
in 2011, nasa climate scientist james hansen said obama approval of the keystone xl pipeline would begame over for the earth's climate." executive director of 350.org said -- >> the debate over keystone comes at a time when much of the country is experiencing extreme weather from record cold in the alabama to maine to historic droughts in california and other parts of the west. joining us now in washington is kert davies, executive director of the climate investigations center,...
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the commission chaired by former congressman hansen moore came up with a tremendous idea to create ap, and i am going to let congressman moore tell you some of the details. i want to thank the park service for their commitment and shared vision and making sure the residence of the future can recognize the great friendship that began when arms were laid down 200 years ago. there is a great exhibit i hope you'll all get to enjoy. the actual coat that general andrew jackson wore on these ramparts 200 years ago, that left louisiana when general jackson did, comes back to our state for the first time. it belongs to the smithsonian institute. that jacket is on loan at the museum, and pays a wonderful tribute to the battle of new orleans and the history that the load. so thanks to all of you for braving the weather to be with us on this significant and solemn occasion, as we think more on the future than we reflect in the past. we want to tell you more about the specifics of what we hope will be a reality in the next 14 years or so. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, when the leg
the commission chaired by former congressman hansen moore came up with a tremendous idea to create ap, and i am going to let congressman moore tell you some of the details. i want to thank the park service for their commitment and shared vision and making sure the residence of the future can recognize the great friendship that began when arms were laid down 200 years ago. there is a great exhibit i hope you'll all get to enjoy. the actual coat that general andrew jackson wore on these ramparts...
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we will talk to hansen university president william harvey. host: it's thursday, february 5 2015. this morning, secretary of a john is in key outcome occurring -- kiev, ukraine. we will cover the national prayer breakfast on the c-span networks. and for a third day, we will attempt forward with the homeland security funding bill. at 9:30 a.m. this morning to the senate armed services committee hearing. some of you just saw that
we will talk to hansen university president william harvey. host: it's thursday, february 5 2015. this morning, secretary of a john is in key outcome occurring -- kiev, ukraine. we will cover the national prayer breakfast on the c-span networks. and for a third day, we will attempt forward with the homeland security funding bill. at 9:30 a.m. this morning to the senate armed services committee hearing. some of you just saw that
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but it turns out for example, james hansen the leader in the world leading media climate scientist, he predicted in 1986 the temperature between 2000-2010 would rise between two and four degrees fahrenheit. that did not happen by the way. a very small fraction of degree. it's been 1.3 degrees fahrenheit since the industrial revolution. so much of over and over is that people are completely wrong, and that's not discussed. number one thing that showed me okay, we need to totally re-examine this issue from the perspective of let's look at all the benefits and all the risks, and let's look at the with precision. we can't just have this bias that fossil fuels must be bad or we can all look at negatives, we can't exaggerate. we need to look precisely because if you restrict one calorie of energy, you are restricting someone's opportunity to use a machine to improve his life. so when we talk about let's respect our co2 emissions that means restricted energy use which means restrictor progress. if you're going to talk about that you better have a really, really good reason. in the moral case
but it turns out for example, james hansen the leader in the world leading media climate scientist, he predicted in 1986 the temperature between 2000-2010 would rise between two and four degrees fahrenheit. that did not happen by the way. a very small fraction of degree. it's been 1.3 degrees fahrenheit since the industrial revolution. so much of over and over is that people are completely wrong, and that's not discussed. number one thing that showed me okay, we need to totally re-examine this...
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response to suggestions that abolition would lead to political rights for the newly emancipated, hansen argued, we get the slave no rights except his freedom, and leave the rest to the state's. of course, few were naive enough to believe any of the states in the confederacy or union slaveholding states for that matter, would extend any political or social life to free people. we can go further in that that had many states in the north outwards and denying black men certain rights as well. black women -- women know where were given the right to vote. it was about mostly, the issue was about voting rights for black men. as debates enfolded in the house and senate with 1864, the president refrained from publicly expressing any opinions on the merits of constitutional amendment. when illinois congressman isaac arnold pressed him to win the occasion to congress in december 1863 to recommend such an amendment, lincoln declined. apparently because he continued to favor state-controlled abolition. two months later john from indiana suggested he send a message to congress endorsing an amendment
response to suggestions that abolition would lead to political rights for the newly emancipated, hansen argued, we get the slave no rights except his freedom, and leave the rest to the state's. of course, few were naive enough to believe any of the states in the confederacy or union slaveholding states for that matter, would extend any political or social life to free people. we can go further in that that had many states in the north outwards and denying black men certain rights as well. black...
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. >> here's a tweet from one of our viewers, lynn holly hansen. in terms of overall infrastructure the u.s. ranks 25th. along with declining education new companies will not move to the u.s. to invest. >> she's saying -- immight go that we ought to have a better infrastructure and i agree, we ought to have the best infrastructure in the world. i think there's difference -- differences of opinion as to how to get there. i think, for example some of the best infrastructure in the world has been privatized. so for example, the best seaports and airports in the world, in my view, have been privatized in places like britain. one of the problems in the united states, in my view, that is a lot of our infrastructure is government-owned. all our seaports are government owned, airports are government owned. that's a mistake. i think the new thing, there's been reforms around the world, is to privatize. >> so what about privatization? >> there's absolutely a role for the private sector in areas of u.s. infrastructure. we've taken this very kind of bicameral
. >> here's a tweet from one of our viewers, lynn holly hansen. in terms of overall infrastructure the u.s. ranks 25th. along with declining education new companies will not move to the u.s. to invest. >> she's saying -- immight go that we ought to have a better infrastructure and i agree, we ought to have the best infrastructure in the world. i think there's difference -- differences of opinion as to how to get there. i think, for example some of the best infrastructure in the...
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having a rule in place for 2014 has meant that many of the renewable fuel makers, and we have 43 f hansen iowa, 12 biodiesel, we are getting into the next generation of area low sick ethanol. and yet because of the uncertainty, people are very fearful about making huge investment in that area. we would obviously like to see as soon as possible hopefully a restoration of the robust renewable fuel standard. i would point out that oil companies have always been against us, but the reason we have our affairs is they use something that pollutes groundwater in this country. we, the nation, the consumers on the east coast and west coast the midwest you use ethanol that people had to face the pollution of the groundwater and they really turned against the oil companies, which is the reason they did not set and they continued to try to find a way to put up barriers and prevent it from really working. we think it has really been not only great for farm income and getting the jobs, but it has also helped us to reduce our dependency on foreign oil and reducing pollution, be it care of the groundwater
having a rule in place for 2014 has meant that many of the renewable fuel makers, and we have 43 f hansen iowa, 12 biodiesel, we are getting into the next generation of area low sick ethanol. and yet because of the uncertainty, people are very fearful about making huge investment in that area. we would obviously like to see as soon as possible hopefully a restoration of the robust renewable fuel standard. i would point out that oil companies have always been against us, but the reason we have...
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david and gordon hansen and -- brandon price really documents we've all been surprised by how big a factor that really is. and fortunately, we're much closer to e quul librium now. i think this kind of disruptive power is underappreciated and it's been significant. i think we often find an effect and look for a cause and sometimes, we get it wrong. we thought the internet economy was a tremendous thing from about 1995 to 19 9. i don't see how it became a disaster in 2000. the other thing i would say is i do think that we're you know, -- we could not in miy opinion restore unions to 40 years ago without substantial, competitive effects because we face we don't have the kind of rents the kind of market power. german companies are outsourcing a lot of their employment to eastern europe. so, i think that is a real constraint. globalization and the technology have brought more human beings out of poverty in the last 20 years than any time in world history. as a percentage. as we look at what's happening in china, india, and a lot of things we view as threatening are creating much broader prospe
david and gordon hansen and -- brandon price really documents we've all been surprised by how big a factor that really is. and fortunately, we're much closer to e quul librium now. i think this kind of disruptive power is underappreciated and it's been significant. i think we often find an effect and look for a cause and sometimes, we get it wrong. we thought the internet economy was a tremendous thing from about 1995 to 19 9. i don't see how it became a disaster in 2000. the other thing i...
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. >> the hansen residences make the most picturesque ruins. >> clarkson house with the collins -- with the collins look like a greek ruins. she enjoyed this interplay of moonlight and bruins and associated them with melancholy. she was transported through time, imagining the clarkson house to be an old greek ruin. substitution was a satisfactory discursive turn for southerners. it transformed destruction into an aesthetic of the ages. she and her friends walked on to look at christ church. >> it was a very pretty little church and makes a lovely ruin. we stood gazing on it in silence for many minutes. >> they looked inside at the mounds of rubble. church ruins were especially evocative, not only of the past but also the violence of urban warfare, which destroyed churches as well as warehouses and arsenals, keeping of producing more material. sometimes they were destroyed by accident, and sometimes on purpose. this photograph of christ in his verbal church, like his image of the clarkson house, brings nature and culture together. the tree trunks at go the columns of the church, which th
. >> the hansen residences make the most picturesque ruins. >> clarkson house with the collins -- with the collins look like a greek ruins. she enjoyed this interplay of moonlight and bruins and associated them with melancholy. she was transported through time, imagining the clarkson house to be an old greek ruin. substitution was a satisfactory discursive turn for southerners. it transformed destruction into an aesthetic of the ages. she and her friends walked on to look at christ...
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. >> reporter: nate hansen runs his own tileing business. are you used to this weather lear in nashville? >> no. >> reporter: you have been waiting for a snow day, haven't you? >> yes. >> reporter: schools here are shut down all week. as far as you are concerned, this could keep zbnl for a while? >> yeah. >> reporter: you'd be okay with that? >> yes. >> reporter: the kids the kids here may not be complaining, but their dald told us his business has been out of work all week. meanwhile, folks here in the narcville area are dealing with something that happens up north, possible seismic boom ice quake, that's when ice rapidly expands in the ground. people here in the south are fought used to this. al. >> that sounds like something you get at that time dq. dave gutierrez, thank you so much. we have been calling this the siberian express. this air originates in siberia. it gets caught up and over the poles, because we have this polar low, a strong western high. it funnels that air right in between and so the siberian air actually makes its way do
. >> reporter: nate hansen runs his own tileing business. are you used to this weather lear in nashville? >> no. >> reporter: you have been waiting for a snow day, haven't you? >> yes. >> reporter: schools here are shut down all week. as far as you are concerned, this could keep zbnl for a while? >> yeah. >> reporter: you'd be okay with that? >> yes. >> reporter: the kids the kids here may not be complaining, but their dald told us his...
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there is one issue that has come up since with regard to this executive action on fedora 17th, judge hansen of the southern district of texas ruled, well he issued an order, temporarily adjoining this action before. since the department of justice has asked that the injunction be limited simply to the state of texas, we thought some of us thought might be important to determine whether or not she agreed with that position, or more importantly, if the district court rules i'm sorry the circuit court rules to keep this injunction whether she at the department of justice would abide by it. so myself and senator hatch and senator graham sent a letter to ms. lynch and asked following questions, will you commit to follow that you should courts injunction against the implementation of president obama's november 2014 executive action until the injunction is either lifted posted by the court of appeals or the supreme court? number two, will you commit to follow the district court's injunction as it is worded specifically as it applies nationwide and not limit its application to the state of texas un
there is one issue that has come up since with regard to this executive action on fedora 17th, judge hansen of the southern district of texas ruled, well he issued an order, temporarily adjoining this action before. since the department of justice has asked that the injunction be limited simply to the state of texas, we thought some of us thought might be important to determine whether or not she agreed with that position, or more importantly, if the district court rules i'm sorry the circuit...