365
365
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
the reason henry ford raised his own minimum wage by $5 is fords were making a lot of money. business won't even spend the money they've got. they are worried about this kind of government interference. you can't not tell me if you want a $22 minimum wage, currently minimum wage is $7.25. you're going to raise unemployment because these teenagers will never get a job. their skills aren't worth it. >> 90% of people making minimum wage are 20 years older and above. this isn't affecting teenagers. >> if they are unskilled, why pay for it? >> massachusetts and vermont have lower unemployment rates. look at arizona that have low minimum wage. they have the highest unemployment rates. the facts don't stack up for this argument. >> there are some people think government should make those decisions and some people, maybe the local owner of an autoship dealer should set the price. >> really? >> look at the national numbers. >> get to the moral argument. >> let me go back to this point. these kids, half can't get into college. half can't get into community college. they've got to work.
the reason henry ford raised his own minimum wage by $5 is fords were making a lot of money. business won't even spend the money they've got. they are worried about this kind of government interference. you can't not tell me if you want a $22 minimum wage, currently minimum wage is $7.25. you're going to raise unemployment because these teenagers will never get a job. their skills aren't worth it. >> 90% of people making minimum wage are 20 years older and above. this isn't affecting...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
a well-known builder in the area, an admirer of henry ford, the idea of getting this down, having anassembly line, build this in quick-style. this is a 1932 -- i think he built this house. he was a pragmatic businessman. this has spanish colonial revival elements. a few years later, it is streamlined. modern. stylo-crat. it is better than being aristocratic. to sell them, he had to come up with clever names like that. like lafayette. he went with the popular taste. when the modern architecture started coming in, he was happy because it was less work. >> very little detail. you see detail in brought the city. people took tract homes and tried to individualize them in various ways throughout the cities. here is an example of how they might have done that. >> they had a lot of medallions and reliefs. >> the working class would go out to go swimming in the ocean. the wealthy would stay downtown like in the marines memorial or the elk and they would have heated saltwater. people wanted to swim in salt water. >> how did the water get there? >> there was a pipe that allowed it to flow all t
a well-known builder in the area, an admirer of henry ford, the idea of getting this down, having anassembly line, build this in quick-style. this is a 1932 -- i think he built this house. he was a pragmatic businessman. this has spanish colonial revival elements. a few years later, it is streamlined. modern. stylo-crat. it is better than being aristocratic. to sell them, he had to come up with clever names like that. like lafayette. he went with the popular taste. when the modern architecture...
163
163
Mar 17, 2013
03/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
i admire henry ford who brought scale to automobile manufacturing and we should bring scale to education. >> is there a replacement for conventional high education or a complement to that? >> right now we're really focusing on access. bring higher education to high school student and bring a.p.-like classes and we signed 50 oakland students up to students that never would have had access and it will level the playing field, people of color and economic disadvantage have access to so eventually i think it's going to be a pillar of higher education that people will use because it's more flexible and less expensive and reaches more people. >> let me break in. we eel take a quick commercial break and be back with more from sebastian thrun of udacity in just a second. . >>> welcome back to press. ier. i'm scott mcgrew. we're talking with sebastian thrun of udacity and google. the taxi drivers responded to google negatively and college professors are feeling same similar threatened by online courses. i could teach as college professors 100 or 200 kids. can you take it over and teach tens of th
i admire henry ford who brought scale to automobile manufacturing and we should bring scale to education. >> is there a replacement for conventional high education or a complement to that? >> right now we're really focusing on access. bring higher education to high school student and bring a.p.-like classes and we signed 50 oakland students up to students that never would have had access and it will level the playing field, people of color and economic disadvantage have access to so...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
fuels steel alcohol and even food among many other things including this one nine hundred forty one henry ford even built a car made almost entirely from hemp the frame of the car was twelve times lighter than steel and ten times stronger not only that but the car was powered by hempseed or he'll drive it out to explain the threat that this technology would pose a giant oil companies process have also creates one of the strongest fibers we know of providing all natural materials to build homes ships trains planes and automobiles and practically indestructible clothing furthermore hempseed oil can be made into lotions and skin creams the practical applications for this plan are limitless and the reason remains the legal is simple it's just one giant push to preserve the profits of corporations the poison our planet destroy our forests and bankrupt the world but this all could change of recent efforts in kentucky are any indication and if moves by a few key members in the u.s. senate succeed could soon be removed from the government's list of schedule one controlled substances industry could ver
fuels steel alcohol and even food among many other things including this one nine hundred forty one henry ford even built a car made almost entirely from hemp the frame of the car was twelve times lighter than steel and ten times stronger not only that but the car was powered by hempseed or he'll drive it out to explain the threat that this technology would pose a giant oil companies process have also creates one of the strongest fibers we know of providing all natural materials to build homes...
126
126
Mar 31, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
ronald reagan owed his life, at least in part, to his presidential limousine, now on display at the henry fordgan. code named stagecoach, the limo is armor plated, weighing six tons. >> this is the first time i've seen the car probably since the incident. it actually looks bigger than i remember it. but it is the same car. secret service agent jerry parr took us back in history. unlike most cars, this limousine's rear passenger door opens toward the back, not front. >> and it was a good thing it opened that way, because it opened out toward the assassin, which was hinckley. >> otherwise, any one of john hinckley's last three shots may have killed reagan. agent tim mccarthy spread his body to take the first such bullet, as parr shoved the president into the limousine. >> we never realized this thing was going to end up helping to save the president's life. >> the rear window stopped the next shot. >> certainly the door blocked the next shot? >> it sure did. >> where did that go? >> down in here somewhere. >> the bulletproof glass held firm. you can see where that shot hit in this evidence photo
ronald reagan owed his life, at least in part, to his presidential limousine, now on display at the henry fordgan. code named stagecoach, the limo is armor plated, weighing six tons. >> this is the first time i've seen the car probably since the incident. it actually looks bigger than i remember it. but it is the same car. secret service agent jerry parr took us back in history. unlike most cars, this limousine's rear passenger door opens toward the back, not front. >> and it was a...
202
202
Mar 8, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
you can go back to post world war i, prior to world war 2 charles behindberg, henry ford, post world the taft wing of the party. there's always been that element but the winning part of our party is that which believes like ronald reagan did and that is peace through strength and that's the best way to avoid conflicts, including what we're seeing where the world believes america is we can and withdrawing and they're making the kind of conclusions i think will endanger america's future. >> shepard: senator john mccain, with us from arizona. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me on. >> the tsa miss aid fake bomb in an inspector's pants even after a patdown. what does that mean? stay tuned. max and penny keptur bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back
you can go back to post world war i, prior to world war 2 charles behindberg, henry ford, post world the taft wing of the party. there's always been that element but the winning part of our party is that which believes like ronald reagan did and that is peace through strength and that's the best way to avoid conflicts, including what we're seeing where the world believes america is we can and withdrawing and they're making the kind of conclusions i think will endanger america's future. >>...
210
210
Mar 31, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
ronald reagan owed his life, at least in part, to his presidential limousine, now on display at the henry forde name stagecoach, the limo is armor plated, weighing six tons. >> this is the first time i've seen the car probably since the incident. it actually looks bigger than i remember it. but it is the same car. >> secret service agent jerry parr took us back in history. unlike most cars, this limousine's rear passenger door opens towards the back, not front. >> and it was a good thing it opened that way, because it opened out toward the assassin, which was hinckley. >> otherwise, any one of john hinckley's last three shots might have killed reagan. agent tim mccarthy spread his body to take the first such bullet as parr shoved the president into the limousine. >> we never realized this thing was going to end up saving -- helping save the president's life. >> the rear window stopped the next shot. >> certainly, the door blocked the window shot. >> it did, sure. >> where did that go -- >> the window shot was down in here somewhere. >> the bulletproof glass held firm. you can see where that sh
ronald reagan owed his life, at least in part, to his presidential limousine, now on display at the henry forde name stagecoach, the limo is armor plated, weighing six tons. >> this is the first time i've seen the car probably since the incident. it actually looks bigger than i remember it. but it is the same car. >> secret service agent jerry parr took us back in history. unlike most cars, this limousine's rear passenger door opens towards the back, not front. >> and it was a...
138
138
Mar 16, 2013
03/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and, in fact, i often go back to a great old quote by henry ford who said, "those who think they can and those who think they can't are both right." this is within our power. we have waited, however, a long time to really engage this issue and to get started. and unfortunately, and this is actually a core american value, it goes back to the founding of this country and it goes back to benjamin franklin, one of the leading lights of that time, who said, and every american knows this, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." a little action now is going to forestall much greater -- the need for much greater action later. and that's exactly the nature of this problem, is that if we delay -- if we wait until we've reached three and four degrees, it's too late. at that point the climate system is locked. it's a massive system. the heat is already in earth's system, it's absorbed in the oceans, it's being absorbed by the ice systems. it's in the atmosphere, there is no magic vacuum cleaner that's going to suddenly pull the co2 out and bring our temperatures back to what we consid
and, in fact, i often go back to a great old quote by henry ford who said, "those who think they can and those who think they can't are both right." this is within our power. we have waited, however, a long time to really engage this issue and to get started. and unfortunately, and this is actually a core american value, it goes back to the founding of this country and it goes back to benjamin franklin, one of the leading lights of that time, who said, and every american knows this,...
79
79
Mar 31, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the friendship between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book.can you go into that? it's fascinating to think of edison import existing side-by-side, bringing so much to society. >> edison at one point them toward ford was always grateful for that afterward that latest episode when he created his museum in dearborn, michigan. he not only gathered he could ever find that even pick up the topsoil that carry two-way affair. to assume that their life they would go a long camping trips together with you both to announce they had done so much to create. we're going to get away from it all. the world is too bright and hectic and were just going to go fishing and of course it became a celebrity event to carry out the camping equipment, so they couldn't quite let it go. [laughter] >> was that an important part of the social history you're trying to tell? >> really more a part of thinking about a wide movement to afford an edison participated in to suggest a country gone too far in creating artificial systems. that was the part that interested me the most.
the friendship between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book.can you go into that? it's fascinating to think of edison import existing side-by-side, bringing so much to society. >> edison at one point them toward ford was always grateful for that afterward that latest episode when he created his museum in dearborn, michigan. he not only gathered he could ever find that even pick up the topsoil that carry two-way affair. to assume that their life they would go a long...
324
324
Mar 14, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: happened last friday at denver's henry ford school. have time to set her backpack down when the other student jumped her, knocked her to the floor, viciously hitting her in the face and body. the mother says the school didn't call her. another parent did. >> my daughter, who was the one who was severely hurt, was sitting alone in a nurse's office, and i still wasn't called. >> reporter: sarah says about a month ago, the other girl started bullying her, stalking her in the halls, pushing, hove shoving, trying to make her fight. she told teachers repeatedly she didn't feel safe. >> just to have somebody watch her, make sure she doesn't do anything. i asked for help a lot of times. >> they treated the situation like every other one they see, and it was not the same. >> reporter: friday afternoon, the bullying crossed the line to a premeditated assault. the school says several dozen students created a disturbance in the hall to lure the teacher out of sarah's classroom when the attacker rushed in along with dozens of other students who cle
. >> reporter: happened last friday at denver's henry ford school. have time to set her backpack down when the other student jumped her, knocked her to the floor, viciously hitting her in the face and body. the mother says the school didn't call her. another parent did. >> my daughter, who was the one who was severely hurt, was sitting alone in a nurse's office, and i still wasn't called. >> reporter: sarah says about a month ago, the other girl started bullying her, stalking...
76
76
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the friendship that developed between edison and henry ford, you talked about that in the book a of it. can we go into that? is fascinating to think of edison and ford bringing so much change to society. >> yes, he mentored ford at a crucial time and encouraged him and ford was always grateful for that afterwards. he created his museum in dearborn, michigan. he gathered up everything he could find and even dug up the topsoil. towards the end of their life, they would go on long camping trips. they both denounced the modern world that they did so much to create. and we are just going to go fishing. and of course, he had a huge entourage, a lot of specially designed individuals and electric lights to go into this. they couldn't quite let go. >> right. >> did you track that? was as part of the social history that you're trying to tell? >> it was more just thinking about a wide movement that ford and edison participated in. suggesting it may be the that country had gone too far in creating these systems. that was the part that interested me the most. everything we could do to cement miss t
the friendship that developed between edison and henry ford, you talked about that in the book a of it. can we go into that? is fascinating to think of edison and ford bringing so much change to society. >> yes, he mentored ford at a crucial time and encouraged him and ford was always grateful for that afterwards. he created his museum in dearborn, michigan. he gathered up everything he could find and even dug up the topsoil. towards the end of their life, they would go on long camping...
114
114
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
the that developed to between edison and henry ford to meet talked about that in the book.g to thiure of edison and fort existing side by side, bringing so much changed society. >> for deeply admired edison and a one. edison mentored ford at a crucial time in his development and encourage him and he was always grateful for that and really when he created his ayiseum in dearborn michigan he not only get everything he could find, but even die of the to to toil and carried it over o lay it in michigan. in toward the end of the lere at would go on camping trips in a with a boat to announce the modern world that they have done so much to create. warranty away from all. the world is too bright and hectic. webooe just going to go fishing. of course it became a celebrity event with a huge entourage, of specially designed trucks to carry the camping equipment and electric lights to go into every -- so they could not quite let go. >> did you track thaou was there for a ship, was that an important part of the social history? >> really moreawaust thiureing about a wide movement that fo
the that developed to between edison and henry ford to meet talked about that in the book.g to thiure of edison and fort existing side by side, bringing so much changed society. >> for deeply admired edison and a one. edison mentored ford at a crucial time in his development and encourage him and he was always grateful for that and really when he created his ayiseum in dearborn michigan he not only get everything he could find, but even die of the to to toil and carried it over o lay it...
170
170
Mar 8, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 1
steven jobs, henry ford, thomas edison. they didn't work for anybody. they weren't under the thumb.but at some point, truly, you have to stop these programs. you have to let things normalize. because on a day like today, when the numbers improve, interest rates need to go higher. they need to be the throttle valve on the economy. you can't micromanage a $16 trillion economy. nobody can. that's the horrible lesson we learned under alan greenspan. back to you. >> rick, great stuff. just great stuff. we'll talk to you soon. rick santelli in chicago. italy's stock market facing some headwinds. there could be a bubble forming in the ferrari market. prices already getting -- this is hard to believe, 10 million for one car. >> really? >> and another big auction this weekend. we're going to look at the possible prices for the newest round of prancing ponies in a moment. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever th
steven jobs, henry ford, thomas edison. they didn't work for anybody. they weren't under the thumb.but at some point, truly, you have to stop these programs. you have to let things normalize. because on a day like today, when the numbers improve, interest rates need to go higher. they need to be the throttle valve on the economy. you can't micromanage a $16 trillion economy. nobody can. that's the horrible lesson we learned under alan greenspan. back to you. >> rick, great stuff. just...
604
604
Mar 17, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 604
favorite 0
quote 1
and i use henry ford. what did he do? he was an optimistic person.ated the automobile. now, how crazy would that have been. sit down, here i'm going to make everybody -- but he was optimistic, so that joy and happiness, created the car and brought everyone with him. look at it today. >> alisyn: thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: a benghazi bombshell, one senator says the survivors are being silenced and he knows because they told him that. >> alisyn: and start off your day with an irish coffee. and that and others that we're celebrating, like raw meat. >> tucker: ooh. ♪ what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and
and i use henry ford. what did he do? he was an optimistic person.ated the automobile. now, how crazy would that have been. sit down, here i'm going to make everybody -- but he was optimistic, so that joy and happiness, created the car and brought everyone with him. look at it today. >> alisyn: thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: a benghazi bombshell, one senator says the survivors are being silenced and he knows because they told him that. >> alisyn: and...
169
169
Mar 10, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
one thing that is worth mentioning is the idea and used to be what henry ford said. i want to have reasonably high paid workers so they can buy cars that is in the case anymore. many factors in this country the extent we have manufacturers are those that invest in manufacturing will simply say we've got a rising middle class in east asia. they can buy our products. americans can work either in quote on quote knowledge based businesses or at 7/11. we have middle class people over there that buy our product and we are making those over there anyway so there is a lot less concern about nurturing the prosperous american working-class. what to do about it, again, i think if we want to do something about it within the present system we have, we have to do the things i was discussing earlier. we need to change the law that prevent them from organizing any reasonable way. we need to have an industrial policy that led begin to create or merger industries and create good paying jobs. we need a reasonable trade policy that doesn't simply give away everything to the big business
one thing that is worth mentioning is the idea and used to be what henry ford said. i want to have reasonably high paid workers so they can buy cars that is in the case anymore. many factors in this country the extent we have manufacturers are those that invest in manufacturing will simply say we've got a rising middle class in east asia. they can buy our products. americans can work either in quote on quote knowledge based businesses or at 7/11. we have middle class people over there that buy...
277
277
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> former secretary of state henry kissinger is out of the hospital this morning, the 89-year-old who served under presidents nixon and fordd tuesday on to new york presbyterian hospital after he fell in his home on new york's east side. he was discharged several hours later. no details of his injuries have been released. >>> on oklahoma city forward won't miss any games, but he will pay the price for sunday's low blow against the l.a. clipper. he was fined $5,000 for this cheap shot which happened in the victory over the clippers. league officials say he should have been ejected by the refs. >> we concur. $25,000, is that a lot of money for him? >> they make a lot of money. maybe not for them. a low blow. >>> 51 after the hour. in a city with more than 100 churches, the new southern hills church of christ in abilene, texas kind of stands out. you won't find crosses or pews in, just bar stools and plenty of alcohol. it's also known as memories bar. the first service there will be held sunday, march 24th. >> we're trying to be here in a way that the communicates acceptance. felt like this was the sort of thing jesus would b
. >>> former secretary of state henry kissinger is out of the hospital this morning, the 89-year-old who served under presidents nixon and fordd tuesday on to new york presbyterian hospital after he fell in his home on new york's east side. he was discharged several hours later. no details of his injuries have been released. >>> on oklahoma city forward won't miss any games, but he will pay the price for sunday's low blow against the l.a. clipper. he was fined $5,000 for this...
243
243
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
secretary of state henry kissinger is out of the hospital this morning after taking a fall at his new york city home. the 89-year-old kissinger, who served under presidents nixon and fordyesterday to new york presbyterian hospital. no details about his injuries have been released. >>> so starting this weekend, all white house tours are cancelled. casualties of the government's forced spending cuts. the tours will not be rescheduled and the white house visitors center says the freeze will be in place until further notice. the republicans on capitol hill do note that tours of the capitol will continue to go on. >> so what's that about? is that just a pr stunt? >> to get tickets for these white house tours you have to go through your tours you have to through members of congress to get them. some people speculate the white house is putting members on the spot because they have to say no to their constituents to the white house tours. >> it's difficult to travel if it's that much snow looking out for people's safety? >> good try. two points for the try. >> i'm saying, we're going to have six inches of snow in d.c. >> it's all political. >> i got pretty pictures for you. >>
secretary of state henry kissinger is out of the hospital this morning after taking a fall at his new york city home. the 89-year-old kissinger, who served under presidents nixon and fordyesterday to new york presbyterian hospital. no details about his injuries have been released. >>> so starting this weekend, all white house tours are cancelled. casualties of the government's forced spending cuts. the tours will not be rescheduled and the white house visitors center says the freeze...