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henry chang. all right, henry chang i have a little job for you. "a little job." what do you mean ? please, come with me. you are already making one delivery, so why not make two ? what do you mean "make two" ? en you deliver your package you will deliver this. the customer will give you $8.95. you really want me to deliver this for you ? yes, here is the address. and here are the directions. and here is our telephone mber in case you have a problem. is this some kind of joke ? you will do fine. deliver the food first. then you will take just two sho blocks to the post office. the customer will give you a tip, and i will give you something for your trouble. please, the food is getting cold. hurry ! i can't believe i'm doing this. in this episode we are learning... how to give information about ourselves and how to find out about others. your name is often the first thing others want to know about you. it is included in all kinds of forms and documents. another question that is often asked is where are you from ? now tell me about yourself. what is your name, and where are you from ?
henry chang. all right, henry chang i have a little job for you. "a little job." what do you mean ? please, come with me. you are already making one delivery, so why not make two ? what do you mean "make two" ? en you deliver your package you will deliver this. the customer will give you $8.95. you really want me to deliver this for you ? yes, here is the address. and here are the directions. and here is our telephone mber in case you have a problem. is this some kind of...
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for action on everything from deficit reduction to immigration reform and combating climate change. ed henryinistration saying now about all of this? >> well, shep, as you noted. climate change was something that the president was particularly aggressive about and saying he will do something in his second term in office. the problem is he tried earlier in the first term and he got a bill through the house, but it died in the senate. and so there is some question about whether he can really move forward on this and today when we pressed jay carney about it, he didn't really have a lot of details. take a listen. >> i'm not going to, i appreciate the interest in this issue. one that the president shares, but, you know, i'm not going to preview or speculate about actions. beyond what i have said already. >> carney did note in the first term the president raised fuel efficiency standards for vehicles. he says that will have a major impact on climate change in terms of saving and not using as many fossil fuels. he says the president plans to build on that in the second term, shep. >> shepard: all
for action on everything from deficit reduction to immigration reform and combating climate change. ed henryinistration saying now about all of this? >> well, shep, as you noted. climate change was something that the president was particularly aggressive about and saying he will do something in his second term in office. the problem is he tried earlier in the first term and he got a bill through the house, but it died in the senate. and so there is some question about whether he can...
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would also include two buildings on the 801 brannan site, but variance 1 and 2 would not change development on the 1 henry adams site from what is proposed on the project but would not include land dedication to the city. total development would include 1 million 187 thousand 943 gross square feet with up to 824 residential units, approximately 54 thousand 600 retail space and 866 parking spaces, since publication of the draft eir, variance three is the proposed project, a copy of the draft eir certification motion is before you, the public hearing on the draft eir was held on july 28, 2011. the public comment period closed. it was published and distributed on january 10, 2013. subsequent to publication of the responses to comments document, a correction has been identified. on page 120 of the responses to comments, there is a typographical error, in the response aq1, the phrase no more than 5 thousand vehicle trips per day should be changed to no more than 6 thousand vehicle trips per day in both the first paragraph and last paragraph, these text changes do not represent any new information that would al
would also include two buildings on the 801 brannan site, but variance 1 and 2 would not change development on the 1 henry adams site from what is proposed on the project but would not include land dedication to the city. total development would include 1 million 187 thousand 943 gross square feet with up to 824 residential units, approximately 54 thousand 600 retail space and 866 parking spaces, since publication of the draft eir, variance three is the proposed project, a copy of the draft eir...
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when the concourse and 801 brannan and bh the ice factory of 1 henry adams were good for the area but i encourage you to embrace the change, this is the time and the direction of the neighborhood. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon again, commissioners, sue vaughn with the sierra club. i'm going to reiterate the sierra club's position that there should be a maximum of .5 parking, personally, that may -- i think that's too much but that's the sierra club position, .5 parking and i'm going to put this book right down here, high tide on main street, we don't know -- every car we permit pushes us closer to the tipping point and the tipping point is climate change, melting of the icecap, melting of antarctica and greenland icecap and sea level rise. this is not a scare tactic, this is real and we need to have this reflected in the decisions we make here in san francisco at the planning department level and planning commission level. and i know that i work in this neighborhood and with one of my co-workers went out to a public event regarding the project a few weeks ago and he asked about public transporta
when the concourse and 801 brannan and bh the ice factory of 1 henry adams were good for the area but i encourage you to embrace the change, this is the time and the direction of the neighborhood. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon again, commissioners, sue vaughn with the sierra club. i'm going to reiterate the sierra club's position that there should be a maximum of .5 parking, personally, that may -- i think that's too much but that's the sierra club...
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. >> ed henry, so much has changed the last four years, you're with us, that's the biggest news, that's> and ed henry still with us. but how do you describe the feeling then and now? >> reporter: well, look, there's no question that the crowds are a lot smaller than they were four years ago, it's a little warmer than four years ago, i will say in the air and certainly in temperatures of temperature, but certainly the obama administration that hopes maybe coming out of some of the celebration still in the air here they'll start or try to bring the country together. you mentioned that vice-president biden will be going first, in just a few moments, justice sonia sotomayor will swear him in and he and the president will be at arlington national cemetery laying a wreath at the tomb of unknown and in the blue room hine me on the aren't side because the constitution says he needs to be sworn in on january 20th and the ceremonial stuff will happen on the capitol west front tomorrow. some of the celebration started yesterday, a children's inaugural ball the first lady went to along with dr. jil
. >> ed henry, so much has changed the last four years, you're with us, that's the biggest news, that's> and ed henry still with us. but how do you describe the feeling then and now? >> reporter: well, look, there's no question that the crowds are a lot smaller than they were four years ago, it's a little warmer than four years ago, i will say in the air and certainly in temperatures of temperature, but certainly the obama administration that hopes maybe coming out of some of the...
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if you want to talk about that henry james idea of a "vastation," well, the opposite, a change of theoul in a positive direction. this w a vastation to me, where it was like, "my god, my life changed." and i remember the first book i pulled was a child version of "sherlock holmes," arthur conan doyle's "the sign of the four." and i never looked back. i never looked back. that library -- >> how old were you? >> i was six. i mean, it was an astonishing thing for a young kid who grew up in a society like santo domingo, where i didn't have access to libraries to be told, "here, this is part of our civic resources. this belongs to all of us. you could do what you will, as long as you do no harm." >> when did you discover "moby dick"? >> "moby dick" i discovered in college. "moby dick" was -- a professor of mine couldn't stop talking about it. and i went out and got it. and i was sort of floored. >> what happened? >> i was floored. i really thought it was extraordinary. >> how so? >> because i didn't expect it to be so contemporary. i mean, it's kind of a crazy, postmodern book. it's not li
if you want to talk about that henry james idea of a "vastation," well, the opposite, a change of theoul in a positive direction. this w a vastation to me, where it was like, "my god, my life changed." and i remember the first book i pulled was a child version of "sherlock holmes," arthur conan doyle's "the sign of the four." and i never looked back. i never looked back. that library -- >> how old were you? >> i was six. i mean, it was an...
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military service and person but henry mason and others wanted the southern states to preserve their slave patrolled militias independent of the federal government so madison changed their word country to the word state and redrafted the second amendment into today's form that says a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed little madison realized that one day in the future weapons manufacturing corporations newly defined as persons by a dysfunctional supreme court would use his slave patrol militia amendment to protect their right to benefactor and sell assault weapons to be used to murder school children i just thought you should know this hidden history of the second amendment. still ahead the obama administration is pushing strongly for comprehensive immigration reform signaling that the nation's failed war on illegal immigration might finally be coming to an end there are republicans in congress willing to play ball and work with the president to give immigrants a legitimate shot at the american dream. what makes life complete. and a happy family. or self-expres
military service and person but henry mason and others wanted the southern states to preserve their slave patrolled militias independent of the federal government so madison changed their word country to the word state and redrafted the second amendment into today's form that says a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed little madison realized that one day in the future weapons manufacturing...
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henry waxman and sheldon whitehouse. they are asking for the white house with these rules in place to prevent climate change. what they say. they want to accelerate federal investments in green energy. and they want to a -- they want to lower gas emissions by 2020. what you think? this is a crazy thing i've ever heard. >> what worries me about that letter is the idea that we can do this by executive action. but the president alone is the one with the stroke of th pen that is going to impose these kinds of policies. second, i think perhaps more importantly here, the united states is already leading the world. the international agency said the u.s. is already leading the world in reducing co2 emissions. it's not because of some government programs, but rather because of this. gerri: these are the real culprits when it comes to climate change. greenhouse gas emissions rated the top of the list every single year we met that is the remarkable part about what is happening now. any of the ipc meetings that have happened in the last few years, look at the growth in the core market. within five years, the global mark
henry waxman and sheldon whitehouse. they are asking for the white house with these rules in place to prevent climate change. what they say. they want to accelerate federal investments in green energy. and they want to a -- they want to lower gas emissions by 2020. what you think? this is a crazy thing i've ever heard. >> what worries me about that letter is the idea that we can do this by executive action. but the president alone is the one with the stroke of th pen that is going to...
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but henry mason and others wanted the southern states to preserve their slave patrolled militias independent of the federal government so madison changed their word contrary to the words state and redraft of the second amendment into today's form it says a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed little in madison realized that one day in the future weapons manufacturing corporations newly defined as persons by a dysfunctional supreme court would use his slave for a tour patrol militia amendment to protect their right to benefactor and so assault weapons to be used to murder school children i just thought you should know this hidden history of the second amendment. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday january twenty ninth two thousand and thirteen and as tom always says don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active occupy something tag you're it will see tomorrow. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just
but henry mason and others wanted the southern states to preserve their slave patrolled militias independent of the federal government so madison changed their word contrary to the words state and redraft of the second amendment into today's form it says a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed little in madison realized that one day in the future weapons manufacturing corporations newly defined...
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because they did it when henry marsh was away, republicans succeeded in this plan by one vote in their stealth attack to change the maps. that one vote was the missing vote of the senator who had gone to the inauguration. that's how they started the week. now virginia republicans are moving on to the next part of it. they're moving on to the electoral college scheme part of it, using the same maps they have gerrymandered for a permanent republican advantage at the state level to also dispute virginia's electoral college votes when it comes to voting for president. today a virginia subcommittee sent a bill to that effect to the full committee, and in that full committee, a 10-5 republican majority appears poised to send the bill to the full senate, which, again, is evenly divided. and where if it is a 20-20 tie, because they vote on a day that everybody is there, then this is the guy who will get to decide the tie, republican lieutenant governor bill bolling. he will get to break the tie in the event of a 20-20 vote. and he, the tiebreaker was the statewide chair of the mitt romney for president campaign. he wi
because they did it when henry marsh was away, republicans succeeded in this plan by one vote in their stealth attack to change the maps. that one vote was the missing vote of the senator who had gone to the inauguration. that's how they started the week. now virginia republicans are moving on to the next part of it. they're moving on to the electoral college scheme part of it, using the same maps they have gerrymandered for a permanent republican advantage at the state level to also dispute...
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change. so today a very distinguished member of the house of representatives who has worked on environmental issues for 38 years in this building, representative henry waxman and i announce the formation of a bicameral, house and senate, climate change tax force to fight back. we welcome all members of congress, regardless of political party, who recognize the urgency of what is happening to our world all around us and who feel a duty to our decenda decendants. we intend to focus sufficient attention on what's happening in the world around us to at last -- at long last -- reduce the carbon pollution that is causing it. mr. president, it's time to wake up. carbon pollution from fossil fuels is threatening our future. and unless we take serious action to scale back the pollution, the congresses may well be dire. congress is sleepwalking through history. it is time to hear the alarms, roll up our sleeves and do what needs to be done. it is time to wake up. mr. president, i thank you. i yield the floor and i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: th
change. so today a very distinguished member of the house of representatives who has worked on environmental issues for 38 years in this building, representative henry waxman and i announce the formation of a bicameral, house and senate, climate change tax force to fight back. we welcome all members of congress, regardless of political party, who recognize the urgency of what is happening to our world all around us and who feel a duty to our decenda decendants. we intend to focus sufficient...
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henry. i live to wash dishes. what'll it be, jess ? - what ? - i asked you what you wanted. oh, sorry. how about a cup of coffee and a piece of apple pie ? - something different for a change. - what ? - never mind. - katherine. has anybody called me from the restaurant news ? - not since you asked me an hour ago. - maybe they sent a letter. i gave you all the mail this morning. victor, you look upset. what's the problem ? it's this newspaper. i'm trying to get them to come to crossroads cafe. - the restaurant news. - they list all the restaurants in town... and interview the owners. it would be a good way to attract new customers. we should be in there. why don't you call them ? i already have and now i am waiting for an answer. what do you need with a dancer ? i didn't say dancer. i said answer. you should speak more clearly. i'm sorry. i'll get it. no ! i'll get it. crossroads cafe. good afternoon ! yes, we deliver. that will take 25 minutes. thank you. - not the restaurant news ? - not yet. i'll get it. crossroads cafe. good afternoon. no, i'm sorry. you have the wrong number. may i speak with you for a minute ? can you fix the burglar alarm ? i think so but i have to
henry. i live to wash dishes. what'll it be, jess ? - what ? - i asked you what you wanted. oh, sorry. how about a cup of coffee and a piece of apple pie ? - something different for a change. - what ? - never mind. - katherine. has anybody called me from the restaurant news ? - not since you asked me an hour ago. - maybe they sent a letter. i gave you all the mail this morning. victor, you look upset. what's the problem ? it's this newspaper. i'm trying to get them to come to crossroads cafe. -...
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but only senates, one by one in in their own heart can change the approach to legislating. which henryy correctly defined as a art of consensus. i came to the senate in 1985, as a member of a hopeful and hard charging class of freshman. paul simon, tom harkin, al gore, phil graham, jay rockefeller, and i all have at least three things in common. we were all sworn in as senators at the same time, we each explored running or ran for the white house, and none of us made it there. [laughter] the last remaining member of that class, senator mitch mcconnell has now again been elevated by his peers as the republican leader. i see a lot of the very similar aspiration we felt when i came here in 1985 and today's freshman and soft more. many came to the senate that it's broken beyond repair. i encourage each and every one of them to reject that premise in order to restore the props of the senate. the senate cannot break unless we let it. after all the value of institution like any instrument of power is how you use it. we can't ignore the fact that today treaties that only a few years ago would
but only senates, one by one in in their own heart can change the approach to legislating. which henryy correctly defined as a art of consensus. i came to the senate in 1985, as a member of a hopeful and hard charging class of freshman. paul simon, tom harkin, al gore, phil graham, jay rockefeller, and i all have at least three things in common. we were all sworn in as senators at the same time, we each explored running or ran for the white house, and none of us made it there. [laughter] the...
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henry marsh was in washington d.c. attending the inauguration so with a single vote advantage for a single day republicans pounced just like republicans in pennsylvania pounce last week when they introduced legislation to. change how their state allocates electoral college votes rather than a winner take all system which granted president obama all of the state's twenty electoral college votes less developer when he won the state republicans wanted votes handed out based on which congressional districts were won by each candidate why because they gerrymander the congressional districts in two thousand and ten under this scheme mitt romney would have actually won thirteen of the twenty electoral college votes bits of ania despite losing the statewide popular vote by four points against blatant election rigging. to make matters worse republican state lawmakers in michigan ohio and wisconsin are all considering similar changes that will make it virtually impossible for a democrat to win the white house in the near future as joe biden would say this is a b.f.d. these efforts around the country are just to secure republican political victories over the next two to four years and beyond there are also two in the opi
henry marsh was in washington d.c. attending the inauguration so with a single vote advantage for a single day republicans pounced just like republicans in pennsylvania pounce last week when they introduced legislation to. change how their state allocates electoral college votes rather than a winner take all system which granted president obama all of the state's twenty electoral college votes less developer when he won the state republicans wanted votes handed out based on which congressional...
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the accelerating pace of technological innovation changing all of that, shifting power from nation states to individuals. with the end of the cold war, henry kissinger pointed out in his suburb book on diplomacy, he said, none of the most important countries which must build a new world order have had any experience with the multistate system that is emerging. never before has a new world order had to be assembled from so many different perceptions or on so global a scale. nor has any previous order had to combine the attributes of the historic balance of power system with global democratic opinion and the exploding technology of the contemporary period. that was written in 1994. and it may be even more relevant today. so this really is a time for american leadership. a time for fresh thinking. a time to cross party lines and divide and come together in the interests of our nation. a time to find ways to work together to maximize the impact of all of america's resources, including the great resource of this committee and of the united states senate. if i am confirmed, one of the first things i intend to do is sit down with senator menendez
the accelerating pace of technological innovation changing all of that, shifting power from nation states to individuals. with the end of the cold war, henry kissinger pointed out in his suburb book on diplomacy, he said, none of the most important countries which must build a new world order have had any experience with the multistate system that is emerging. never before has a new world order had to be assembled from so many different perceptions or on so global a scale. nor has any previous...
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changed the world as we know it. right now, you are paying $22 per million metric btu. the rest of the country, henry, you are 360. it shows what a major impact that has had. bottom line here, when you heat with heating oil, a new high for the year and to be honest with you, that fuel is being phased out. natural gas is the future. we need to get more pipelines to the northeast. otherwise, you are going to be paying a lot higher price than the rest of the country. >> neil: all right, thank you, i think, bill. from the cold weather to the cold shoulder in israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to office, but ever so barely. so a day after we inaugurate a u.s. president, with whom mr. netanyahu has had chilly relations, he survives to fight another day n. tel aviv, we have the implications of all of this. >> reporter: neil, right now, if the exit polls hold, we will see israeli prime minister netanyahu with a third term, but a very weak prime minister. it is not winner take all here. we will break down how it works here. their 120 members in the kines kines -- knesset. and they brea
changed the world as we know it. right now, you are paying $22 per million metric btu. the rest of the country, henry, you are 360. it shows what a major impact that has had. bottom line here, when you heat with heating oil, a new high for the year and to be honest with you, that fuel is being phased out. natural gas is the future. we need to get more pipelines to the northeast. otherwise, you are going to be paying a lot higher price than the rest of the country. >> neil: all right,...
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change the way districts are drawn. and in this case, you know, a wonderful civil rights hero in virginia, a state senator, henry marsh went to the president's inauguration. and while he was gone on the martin luther king holiday, they voted without him. and that's the only way they got it passed. i just want to say we turned back a transvaginal ultrasound bill in virginia. there is bob mcconnell -- he is very, very conservative, but he is sensitive to national pressure. so i think people just have to raise holy hell about what they did. it's just too ugly a bill to sign. >> bob, can virginia and michigan really make a difference in the next presidential? >> oh, absolutely. and look, what is going on here is a felonious assault on free elections. it's an attempt to gerrymander the presidency. if you think about it, you could argue that republicans have not won the presidency on the up and up since 1988. they stole 2000 when they stole florida with the complicity of the supreme court. >> right. >> in 2004, they engaged in massive voter suppression. people in ohio had to weight eight and ten hours to vote, and tens of thousa
change the way districts are drawn. and in this case, you know, a wonderful civil rights hero in virginia, a state senator, henry marsh went to the president's inauguration. and while he was gone on the martin luther king holiday, they voted without him. and that's the only way they got it passed. i just want to say we turned back a transvaginal ultrasound bill in virginia. there is bob mcconnell -- he is very, very conservative, but he is sensitive to national pressure. so i think people just...
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change? guest: i unfortunately, that is not new. henryn was the sponsor of the house cat than trade bill that ended up failing. it passed the house but failed the senate. he is a congressman from california who has been a passionate advocate of this issue for many years and has been involved in this debate. he is talking about leaving hearings and attending hearings when the democrats were in charge of the house. they had dozens of hearings attempting to do the same thing, to bring the scientists in and get the record out. he is continuing the fight that he has been leading all along. how much difference cannot really make in this divided congress? host: this is the lead editorial in today's "washington post" - it is an issue that obama will be dealing with not only through the epa? guest: i think the state department will play a major role in climate change in the second term. that is partly because if john kerry is confirmed as secretary of state, that is an issue he cares about tremendously. he was the sponsor of the senate cap and tra
change? guest: i unfortunately, that is not new. henryn was the sponsor of the house cat than trade bill that ended up failing. it passed the house but failed the senate. he is a congressman from california who has been a passionate advocate of this issue for many years and has been involved in this debate. he is talking about leaving hearings and attending hearings when the democrats were in charge of the house. they had dozens of hearings attempting to do the same thing, to bring the...
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change the world. they brought in harry truman to replace him. but in that convention there was a poll who they wanted on the ticket as vice president 65% said they wanted henrylace. 2% said they wanted harry truman. they would hold the convention in a way that they would be able to get truman. they were confident but that night wallace made a speech for roosevelt. the place went wild. it was a 45 minute demonstration demonstration. >> eliot: that's when oratories were real,. >> yes, right in the middle of that the senator of florida knows if he can get to the microphone he'll defy the bosses and wallace is back on the ticket. he starts fighting his way through the crowd. the boss bosses see what is going on and start screaming adjourn the meeting immediately. there is a fire hazard. there is a motion to adjourn. all those in favor say aye. any opposed nay. every opposed. he was five feet from the microphone. >> eliot: wallace would have been vice president and you're saying wallace--there is so much interest to dig into. do you think fdr really wanted wallace and was unable to happen? >> fdr, he was near death. he was very weak. the bosses came to him and sa
change the world. they brought in harry truman to replace him. but in that convention there was a poll who they wanted on the ticket as vice president 65% said they wanted henrylace. 2% said they wanted harry truman. they would hold the convention in a way that they would be able to get truman. they were confident but that night wallace made a speech for roosevelt. the place went wild. it was a 45 minute demonstration demonstration. >> eliot: that's when oratories were real,. >>...
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changes coming. >> sometimes, there has been tragedy. >> the inauguration of the nineth president, william henry harrison, he walked around in the snow rehearsingis speech. he got pneumonia after delivering the speech and he died. he was a great figure in history and might have been a great president. >> there are the more unusual moments. one of my favorites was alice recognize velt, the daughter of teddy roosevelt. he was an extremely popular president. she was an even more popular daughter of the president. so when they had the inaugural raid and all of these people were cheering and creaming when the roosevelts came by, alice started waving to the crowd. it upset her father who had to pull her aside and say, alice, this is my inauguration, not yours. >> it is a time for great celebration and pageantry, complete with a parade and the famous inaugural ball. >> it's an opportunity for those who have supported the president -- supported the election, to come together and to celebrate. >> sally mad son was the first to preside over a ball with a buff velvet dress, which was very beautiful and very american because he didn't wear diamonds like a
changes coming. >> sometimes, there has been tragedy. >> the inauguration of the nineth president, william henry harrison, he walked around in the snow rehearsingis speech. he got pneumonia after delivering the speech and he died. he was a great figure in history and might have been a great president. >> there are the more unusual moments. one of my favorites was alice recognize velt, the daughter of teddy roosevelt. he was an extremely popular president. she was an even more...
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. >> henry ford was not the only person at ford. but ford did change rather dramatically.gle on apple every day, because the data points are not so great. >> they're not. as a consumer, who uses apple products, we want to love the stock, but that's not necessarily the case. >> i love the ecosystem so much. i was downloading this apple ecosystem from itunes. but it's not a rain forest, and we're not out there trying to preserve it. taking shots at them. >> i'm looking at...
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henry and hush puppy. find a way to see this movie. >>> up next as we continue tonight, ted koppel on the man who played a big role today on changing the military for women in this country forever. and what he feels is our greatest threat as a nation today. >>> and later on, the doctor who says this device may be the whole ball game and may change medicine forever. his conversation with dr. nancy snyderman when we continue. good morning, turt. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse, with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. [ all kids ] faster! ok, what's fast? um, my mom's car and a cheetah. okay. a spaceship. a spaceship. and what's slow? my grandma's slow. would you like it better if she was fast? i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the i
henry and hush puppy. find a way to see this movie. >>> up next as we continue tonight, ted koppel on the man who played a big role today on changing the military for women in this country forever. and what he feels is our greatest threat as a nation today. >>> and later on, the doctor who says this device may be the whole ball game and may change medicine forever. his conversation with dr. nancy snyderman when we continue. good morning, turt. ♪ my friends are all around me...
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change the calculation. host coas home -- host:stephen dinan, the longest inauguration speech was from henry harrison and wenow what happened to him. from our facebook page -- host: do you have a favorite? guest: i do not, actually. that is a really good question. i do not have a favorite. host: what is interesting to say is that how most inaugural addresses are not memorable. the government is not the solution, government is the problem, you had seen over the years that there has been a way to try to frame the agenda for the next four years. death of part of the problem with those in recent history is the second terms have not been particularly productive. you have got to think about bill clinton coming in -- how the state of the union address is not inaugural. while we did balance the budget at the end of his second term, the government was certainly not over. george bush continued it. he came into office when his second inaugural was his broad vision for how the united states would take a stand in the world. but you can see places where he followed through, but broad principles one second turns do not go
change the calculation. host coas home -- host:stephen dinan, the longest inauguration speech was from henry harrison and wenow what happened to him. from our facebook page -- host: do you have a favorite? guest: i do not, actually. that is a really good question. i do not have a favorite. host: what is interesting to say is that how most inaugural addresses are not memorable. the government is not the solution, government is the problem, you had seen over the years that there has been a way to...
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change of pace, reminders whatever the crisis of the moment, we remain a country of great accomplishiment. for the record, george washington made the shortest inaugural speech, 135 words. william henryn made the longest. harrison spoke for nearly two hours in a driving rain, caught pneumonia and died a month later. herbert hoover got his speech all wrong. eight months before the great depression he had declared the country had reached a higher degree of comfort and security than at any time in history. oops! but lincoln got it so right, his with malice towards none, charity for all, was more than a speech. it was a life guide. yet, no more powerful than roosevelt's "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." and no less inspiring than kennedy's "ask not what your country can do for you. but what you can do for your country." as the nation was dividing into political parties, jefferson wander, "we are all republicans. we are all federalists." still, so true. and it was the first george bush who looked out at the crowd and said, "we meet on democracy's front porch on a day when our nation is made whole, when our differences for a moment are suspended." just think, if we could kee
change of pace, reminders whatever the crisis of the moment, we remain a country of great accomplishiment. for the record, george washington made the shortest inaugural speech, 135 words. william henryn made the longest. harrison spoke for nearly two hours in a driving rain, caught pneumonia and died a month later. herbert hoover got his speech all wrong. eight months before the great depression he had declared the country had reached a higher degree of comfort and security than at any time in...
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henry looks at the president's next move. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel on where this all stands at this moment. we start with mike and i say "at this moment" because it has been every moment changingoughout the day. >> that's right. good evening to you. house republican leaders spent time behind closed doors with the members trying to figure out a way forward. the bombshell announce fire department the house majority announcement today was he does not support the compromise. house republicans are complaining about a deal they did not negotiate about the lack of spending cuts. >> consensus that we have to in some ways address spending. people told me, they would rather increase taxes but we need to cut spending. >> part of the problem is it includes $650 billion in tax hike with $15 billion in spending cut and that comes out to $1 in cuts in $41 in taxes. recognizing there will be trouble attracting support for the bill, vice president joe biden returned to capitol hill again today to encourage house democrats to support the compromise he negotiated. after the meeting, the house democratic leaders pushed for up-and-down vote on the package noting it's after the fiscal cliff deadlin
henry looks at the president's next move. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel on where this all stands at this moment. we start with mike and i say "at this moment" because it has been every moment changingoughout the day. >> that's right. good evening to you. house republican leaders spent time behind closed doors with the members trying to figure out a way forward. the bombshell announce fire department the house majority announcement today was he does not support...
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change. get on our knees and pay homage and get out of our cars. host: who is your father? caller: dr. henry walton from the university of colorado. he taught in the d.c. done of all places. host: talk to us about what he had to say right up until the education of the sudan. guest: well, my point is that we have the means to curb this pollution. and the key issue for the president as he starts his second term, he's been talking about protecting the planet from the overheating, the dangers to our children and our grandchildren from climate change. the key question is what is the policy to take. i mention it had car standards. a major achievement. the thing that we're asking the president to do is use his authority he has under the clean air act to set standards to cut the pollution problem. and we can do this in a fair and flexible way and make a huge reduction of it. one fourth reduction in the pollution by 2020 according to a rort -- reported my organization has put together at a much lower cost than anyone expected. and it's time to use the tools we have to combat this problem that faces u
change. get on our knees and pay homage and get out of our cars. host: who is your father? caller: dr. henry walton from the university of colorado. he taught in the d.c. done of all places. host: talk to us about what he had to say right up until the education of the sudan. guest: well, my point is that we have the means to curb this pollution. and the key issue for the president as he starts his second term, he's been talking about protecting the planet from the overheating, the dangers to...
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change, you know, this or that way or mentioning thing. we need to reach out and find better candidates. so i asked henry other day to send this thing to me he had read. it was a fascinating document written by, you know, bill goulson who is now at brookings. and it was hardcore assessment intro spection by the democrat we can party, much manifest by the kind of things bill clinton brought in which totally reoriented american politics and has basically paved the way for the kind of dominance the democrats have had since then. but what you see written down there and here in washington as well, there is very little of this sort of real kind of intro speculation about do we need to change kind of who we are somewhat and how we go about it in terms policy? it's about mechanics and presentation >> bill: a lot of denial going on. neil king, senior reporter for the "wall street journal" here as a friends of bill. when we come back, neil immigration reform. >> yeah. >> bill: going to be introduced today by a panel of 8. four democrats and four republican senators. where is that going? we will talk more when we c
change, you know, this or that way or mentioning thing. we need to reach out and find better candidates. so i asked henry other day to send this thing to me he had read. it was a fascinating document written by, you know, bill goulson who is now at brookings. and it was hardcore assessment intro spection by the democrat we can party, much manifest by the kind of things bill clinton brought in which totally reoriented american politics and has basically paved the way for the kind of dominance...
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more efficient, sure, but only senators, one by one in their own hearts, can change the approach to legislating which henry clay correctly defined as the art of consensus. i came to the senate in 1985 as a member of a hopeful and hard-charging class of freshmen. paul simon, tom harkin, al gore, phil gramm, jay rockefeller and i all have at least three things in common. we were all sworn in as senators at the same time. we each explored running or ran for the white house. and none of us made it there. the last remaining member of that class, senator mitch mcconnell, has now again been elevated by his peers as the republican leader. i see a lot of a very similar aspiration to what we felt when i came here in 1985 in today's freshmen and sophomores. many came to the senate running on the premise that it's broken beyond repair. i encourage each and every one of them to reject that premise in order to restore the promise of the senate. the senate cannot break unless we let it. after all, the value of this institution, like any instrument of power, is how you use it, but we can't ignore the fact that today treat
more efficient, sure, but only senators, one by one in their own hearts, can change the approach to legislating which henry clay correctly defined as the art of consensus. i came to the senate in 1985 as a member of a hopeful and hard-charging class of freshmen. paul simon, tom harkin, al gore, phil gramm, jay rockefeller and i all have at least three things in common. we were all sworn in as senators at the same time. we each explored running or ran for the white house. and none of us made it...