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henry ford changed that. he put the poor man on the road.e want a henry ford today to modernize the distribution of knowledge, make good knowledge cheap and easy, in this still very ignorant ill educated, ill served english speaking world.. which might be the greatest power on earth for the good of mankind >> we started the internet archive in 1996. the idea was to have all the published works of human kind available to everybody, that this was the opportunity of our generation, that like the previous generation had put a man on the moon. the internet archive had been completely open with google. in fact i'd gone and given a speech that was attended by i think all of the senior executives on how one could go about building a digital library of all books, music, video, and i'd hoped that there was going to be a way to work with them, but that was not be. libraries had signed secret agreements with google - we didn't know what was really going on. when it started coming out as a completely separate project, not working with others, then i star
henry ford changed that. he put the poor man on the road.e want a henry ford today to modernize the distribution of knowledge, make good knowledge cheap and easy, in this still very ignorant ill educated, ill served english speaking world.. which might be the greatest power on earth for the good of mankind >> we started the internet archive in 1996. the idea was to have all the published works of human kind available to everybody, that this was the opportunity of our generation, that like...
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henry ford may have been a miserable human being. he needed customers that could afford to buy his car. the tech it. >> you talk about the middle class shrinking, less upward mobility with the working class. what are the dangers? >> i don't think the economy can function with just the wealthy getting the gen fits. -- benefits. long term it will hurt. the most important issue is people begun to lose home, that the kids can do as well as they did. 60% of americans feel the children will do worse than them. that has a depressing effect. this is an issue that should be discussed by conservatives and discussed. >> speaking of kids, you are concerned about a lot of billionaires in their 20s. why the concern? >> if someone makes a lot of money, they tend to be arrogant. they have not been tested. these people - they don't have a lot of employees, unions, and don't have to deal with the day to day life of the middle class. they live in an amazing bubble. when you think about it. once it goes public, 50 people shared $19 billion. that is real
henry ford may have been a miserable human being. he needed customers that could afford to buy his car. the tech it. >> you talk about the middle class shrinking, less upward mobility with the working class. what are the dangers? >> i don't think the economy can function with just the wealthy getting the gen fits. -- benefits. long term it will hurt. the most important issue is people begun to lose home, that the kids can do as well as they did. 60% of americans feel the children...
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nikkei from the henry ford museum they paid nearly a million dollars for this computer market and the one-year anniversary of the death of anti lopez and santa rosa bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters >> reporter: today is a slightly different story. mid to upper 50s for a lot of these bad included antioch. this is the system to are not made a quite a bit of sour activity north of ukiah. maybe santa rosa more likely you see here at 9:00 this morning not a lot going on. north of santa rosa you palissy like sparkles here and there but the bulk of the bay area will not see much out of the system at all. >> reporter: we are tracking actable bought by the first ride on highway 4 and not require an accident to slow the ride with the westbound is already backing up now we're looking at a 32 minute drive times out of antioch and for copper. is in one year since 13 year-old andy lopez was killed. then the
nikkei from the henry ford museum they paid nearly a million dollars for this computer market and the one-year anniversary of the death of anti lopez and santa rosa bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters >> reporter: today is a slightly different story. mid to upper 50s for a lot of these bad included...
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it was bought by the henry ford organization which plans to display it in a museum in michigan.everybody gets access. >>> all right. well, there's all kinds of things out there put you in the mood, the right lighting, that's not the key to baby make. apparently it's what you drink that will increase or decrease a man's fertility. >> by experience. >>> and a rare catch. a group of fishermen reel in something truly alarming. >>> and talk about a turn around. a much different outcome for game two of the world series. our guys at espn with the highlights. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. with abreva. one twin would follow a prox advaanti aging regimendy. the oth
it was bought by the henry ford organization which plans to display it in a museum in michigan.everybody gets access. >>> all right. well, there's all kinds of things out there put you in the mood, the right lighting, that's not the key to baby make. apparently it's what you drink that will increase or decrease a man's fertility. >> by experience. >>> and a rare catch. a group of fishermen reel in something truly alarming. >>> and talk about a turn around. a...
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these three ladies right here, they are all from henry ford elementary school and in redwood city.t over here is a at that teacher of special ed. she deals with a lot of adversity in the classroom. jessica, tell me what would you tell the giants how to bounce back from this adversity. >> all you can do is focus on the positive. it's an even year. we have that in our favor. two more games at home. we just have to focus on the positive. >> explain your sign here. it says don't panik, the odds are in our favor. >> it's a play on a quote from the hunger games. the evens are in our favor. >> the reference is fantastic. angelica, it's your birthday on sunday. what are you hoping for. >> i'm hoping for a win on sunday and a world series win after that. >> shawn a how do you feel going forward at this point. >> i feel positive. like my daughter said, focus on the positive. evens are in our favor. >> all right. so there are a lot of people out here, kind of long faces now leaving the stadium. overall you have people positive going forward. two more games here at home. there's a lot of baseb
these three ladies right here, they are all from henry ford elementary school and in redwood city.t over here is a at that teacher of special ed. she deals with a lot of adversity in the classroom. jessica, tell me what would you tell the giants how to bounce back from this adversity. >> all you can do is focus on the positive. it's an even year. we have that in our favor. two more games at home. we just have to focus on the positive. >> explain your sign here. it says don't panik,...
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and you know, henry ford didn't build the cars in a day, said any idea can be executed as long as youreak it down into small parts. >> but you also have to do that for your team because you need successes along the way. >> yeah. i do that with my kids. we just want mini wins. not perfection. exactly. >> okay finally eat the elephant one bite at a time. >> this is a line actually from flight school where they tell you that don't get distracted by the daunting job ahead. and i think we think of entrepreneurship as this scary thing, requiring leaps of faith. when really if you settle down, tamper down your emotions, zig when everyone else is zagging, but then in moments of chaos, grow calm, eat the elephant one bite at a time and that's how you get through anything. >> i love it. crazy is a compliment congratulations it's a great book with a lot of fun stories that tell really interesting tactical great advice so congratulations. >> thank you. >> so good to see you. >>> when we come back, guy kawasaki joins linda to answer your questions, including how to balance risk taking with being f
and you know, henry ford didn't build the cars in a day, said any idea can be executed as long as youreak it down into small parts. >> but you also have to do that for your team because you need successes along the way. >> yeah. i do that with my kids. we just want mini wins. not perfection. exactly. >> okay finally eat the elephant one bite at a time. >> this is a line actually from flight school where they tell you that don't get distracted by the daunting job ahead....
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the buyer is the henry ford organization, which plans to display it in its museum in deerborn, michigane was $666. and there's more on steve jobs. the tell-all 2011 biography about iconic apple ceo steve jobs is another step closer to hitting the silver screen. oscar winner christian bale has been chosen to play jobs in the highly anticipated buy o ed b d. according to sorkin, bale did not even audition for the role. >>> researchers say you should watch what you eat and watch. workers who e-mail their colleagues about lunch or coffee or baseball are significantly more likely to keep their position during layoffs. who knew? >>> a report out this week, once again underscores how expensive rents are where we live. according to the lovely rental market report, a median rent of $3,6045. san francisco is second on the list, just under 3,500 a month. keep that in mind when you see this listing in craigslist. this is a 200-square foot room. it's a half finished utility room with a stove and a bed and it rents for -- wait for it -- $1,400 a month. there you have it. >> wow. >>> pretty awesome! >
the buyer is the henry ford organization, which plans to display it in its museum in deerborn, michigane was $666. and there's more on steve jobs. the tell-all 2011 biography about iconic apple ceo steve jobs is another step closer to hitting the silver screen. oscar winner christian bale has been chosen to play jobs in the highly anticipated buy o ed b d. according to sorkin, bale did not even audition for the role. >>> researchers say you should watch what you eat and watch. workers...
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, one of the things is i'm very much taken by henry ford's quote, if i ask people what they wanted, they have given me a faster horse. our job is to anticipate what people will want and that is what we have tried to do. is askingobody that these things, but we can see that if we provide them, they will like it. we are already seeing that. the reaction from the people we have showed it to already has been overwhelming. we are anticipating the need and satisfying it before they realize they have it. that is part of what we do in our business. >> when did you start building it? it is really quite visionary. it is a trend that is just starting now. if you had started building this , it must've been a long time ago when you first had the idea of saying, this is what people will want. are you appealing to a younger crowd? >> yes, it takes a long time. technology is supposed to make life easier, but it doesn't make it easier for the people who have to create it. we decided we wanted to use the technology to make this a better product about 2.5 years ago. that is when we coined the term the smar
, one of the things is i'm very much taken by henry ford's quote, if i ask people what they wanted, they have given me a faster horse. our job is to anticipate what people will want and that is what we have tried to do. is askingobody that these things, but we can see that if we provide them, they will like it. we are already seeing that. the reaction from the people we have showed it to already has been overwhelming. we are anticipating the need and satisfying it before they realize they have...
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--it is the henry ford quote if i was listening to my customers, i would have made a faster horse. look past the near-term. you have people who look at what they needed the next version but you have to look two or three versions out and look two years out and think about how is somebody going to use this technology differently? largest helpdesk company in the world, yet we just came out with technology that will make the need for opening trouble tickets go away entirely. people don't want to use that. and thatabling that something customers would not necessarily ask for but you know the market is going to demand we move toward that. all i can say is go giants. that's it for this edition of "bloomberg west." we will see you later.
--it is the henry ford quote if i was listening to my customers, i would have made a faster horse. look past the near-term. you have people who look at what they needed the next version but you have to look two or three versions out and look two years out and think about how is somebody going to use this technology differently? largest helpdesk company in the world, yet we just came out with technology that will make the need for opening trouble tickets go away entirely. people don't want to...
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. >> it is the henry ford quote -- if i was listening to my customers, i would have made a faster horseo look past the near-term. you have people who look at what they need in the next version but you have to look two or three versions out and look two years out and think about how is somebody going to use this technology differently? we are the largest helpdesk company in the world, yet we just came out with technology that will make the need for opening trouble tickets go away entirely. people don't want to use that. we are enabling that and that is something customers would not necessarily ask for but you know the market is going to demand we move toward that. >> all i can say is go giants. that's it for this edition of "bloomberg west." we will see you later. ♪ >> the following is a paid program about humana paid medicare plans. >> welcome to medicare. the program that guides you through the medicare options available through humana. there are many different medicare choices available today, but are you sure you have the right medicare plan? are you with the right company? do you wo
. >> it is the henry ford quote -- if i was listening to my customers, i would have made a faster horseo look past the near-term. you have people who look at what they need in the next version but you have to look two or three versions out and look two years out and think about how is somebody going to use this technology differently? we are the largest helpdesk company in the world, yet we just came out with technology that will make the need for opening trouble tickets go away entirely....
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it was bought by the henry ford foundation and it will be displayed in a museum. >> time of 17:00 police in berks county say a thief with a fondness for the homes of seniors is on the prowl again. >> we'll tell you why dozens of parents with toddlers showed up for a school fair in philadelphia. >> reporter: showers are coming down from the northeast, so you may need an umbrella. keep the jackets handy it's cool and windy this morning and staying that way this afternoon. i'll have the day park forecas i'm t.j. holmes. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly
it was bought by the henry ford foundation and it will be displayed in a museum. >> time of 17:00 police in berks county say a thief with a fondness for the homes of seniors is on the prowl again. >> we'll tell you why dozens of parents with toddlers showed up for a school fair in philadelphia. >> reporter: showers are coming down from the northeast, so you may need an umbrella. keep the jackets handy it's cool and windy this morning and staying that way this afternoon. i'll...
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but let's start with the oldest, back in 1908, henry ford introduced the first model t motorcar. it was the first automobile to be on the market. next in 50 years ago, japan introduced the world's first bullet train between tokyo and osaka. it could get you there and four hours. >> today marks 30 years since the first car traveled on the dulles toll road. the first vehicle was driven by then governor chuck robb. underan average of just 48,000 vehicles use that road every single day. nobody likes to sit in traffic. >> a washington state woman try to speed things up for herself, but it didn't quite work out the way she planned. take a look at this. drive-year-old tried to in the carpool lane with a giant teddy bear as her passenger. state police say she was speeding and had no insurance. she now faces a $680 fine. not very bright. >> i'm sure that happens once in a while. >> when the hov lane started, people were getting manikins from stores. >> now we have sunshine outside. it's been a crazy day. every time you look out the window you see something different. five minutes ago when
but let's start with the oldest, back in 1908, henry ford introduced the first model t motorcar. it was the first automobile to be on the market. next in 50 years ago, japan introduced the world's first bullet train between tokyo and osaka. it could get you there and four hours. >> today marks 30 years since the first car traveled on the dulles toll road. the first vehicle was driven by then governor chuck robb. underan average of just 48,000 vehicles use that road every single day....
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. >> i think it was the henry ford quotation. there is a lot of truth to that. look past the near term. you have engineering executives who look at what they need and the next iteration but you have to look past that. you have to look two years out and think how somebody will really use this technology differently. we came out with a whole new mobile app. we are one of the largest i.t. services company in the world and we came out with technology that will make the helpdesk go away entirely. self-service and we are enabling that and that's something the customers would not necessarily ask for but you know the market will demand we move toward that. all i can say is, go giants -- that's it for this edition of "armored west." you can always get headlines at bloomberg.com. we will see you later. ♪ >> this is a special edition of "bottom line." in five minutes, the u.s. federal reserve's open market committee will release its monetary policy statement. the fomc has indicated it will end their third round of bond buying aimed at lowering long-term borrowing costs. le
. >> i think it was the henry ford quotation. there is a lot of truth to that. look past the near term. you have engineering executives who look at what they need and the next iteration but you have to look past that. you have to look two years out and think how somebody will really use this technology differently. we came out with a whole new mobile app. we are one of the largest i.t. services company in the world and we came out with technology that will make the helpdesk go away...
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our big quote from henry ford, the man behind the automobile carrying his name. the company has henry ford founded in 1903 is hiring, ford hopes a new pickup truck made in the u.s.a. will generate big sales. >> bisi onile-ere is here. >> ford will be adding 850 new jobs at a plant just outside detroit. these workers will help make the aluminum f150 pickup truck. ford's president said these new hires will help new customer's demand. >> we have exceeded our goal of creating 12,000u.a.w. jobs in the united states by 2015. since 2011, we've created over 14,000 good-paying, middle class jobs right here in the heart of america. >> it's been a big year of hires for ford, which has added jobs at a plant near kansas city, in louisville, cleveland and chicago in just of the past couple months. combining the number of hourly jobs its added with the salaried workers blot onboard, the auto worker have added more than 20,000 employees in the past three years. analysts say the hiring blitz shows that the american auto industry continues to thrive, a turnaround helping drive mic
our big quote from henry ford, the man behind the automobile carrying his name. the company has henry ford founded in 1903 is hiring, ford hopes a new pickup truck made in the u.s.a. will generate big sales. >> bisi onile-ere is here. >> ford will be adding 850 new jobs at a plant just outside detroit. these workers will help make the aluminum f150 pickup truck. ford's president said these new hires will help new customer's demand. >> we have exceeded our goal of creating...
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rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry fordy're up 18%, and it can happen in every place. kids: oh... ♪ school's out for summer man: to help us do more good this year, go to unitedway.org because great things happen when we live united. . lou: coming up here tonight, president obama crafting new executive actions despite approval ratings, disapproval ratings at all-time highs. the a-team taking that up tonight. major cybersecurity failure at one of the top retailers. this time it's k-mart, the company says it found a form of malware on system that has compromised some debit and credit cards. this follows the announcement from jpmorgan chase last week that 76 million u.s. households were affected by a data breach by foreign hackers. joining us foreign eye chief operating officer and cybersecurity expert kevin mandia. good to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: this is frankly getting not only worrisome but becoming alarming that major institutions, whether it's the federal government, whether it is target, being breached b
rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry fordy're up 18%, and it can happen in every place. kids: oh... ♪ school's out for summer man: to help us do more good this year, go to unitedway.org because great things happen when we live united. . lou: coming up here tonight, president obama crafting new executive actions despite approval ratings, disapproval ratings at all-time highs. the a-team taking that up tonight. major cybersecurity...
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the device purchased by the henry ford museum was expected to fetch between 300,000 and $500,000. clearly some collectors out there. it is believed to be one of the first 50 apples ever produced. one thing that strikes me about this guys is just the shear size of this and the fact that these computers used to take up entire desks if not rooms. >> how about the valuation on that apple one. just a little bit ago it was between 300 and 500 and now up to -- what did it sell for. >> what happened to depreciation. >> and today is the birthday of original ipod. 13 years. >> i remember steve jobs handing out cds. among them was a beck cd so you can go back home load them into your mac, rip them and put them on your ipofd pod. the start of the art 13 years ago. >> unbelievable. when we come back the rally continues. we'll look at the names leading. caterpillar is about a dollar off the highs and europe has closed so we'll see what the afternoon brings. plus ebola fears seem to have called this week but the panic could still have a big impact on major travel companies. we'll talk to ceo of
the device purchased by the henry ford museum was expected to fetch between 300,000 and $500,000. clearly some collectors out there. it is believed to be one of the first 50 apples ever produced. one thing that strikes me about this guys is just the shear size of this and the fact that these computers used to take up entire desks if not rooms. >> how about the valuation on that apple one. just a little bit ago it was between 300 and 500 and now up to -- what did it sell for. >> what...
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henry ford west bloom field fire department responded. a great job of checking everybody out on the scene. triaging them. >> 20 students in all were stung but none of them had allergic reactions steer storms ripped through the south. look at the damage done here in arlington texas. dormatory roof red ripped off this college. powerful thunderstorm packing winds of 90 miles an hour leaving many in the dark and in waco store windows smashed in and the power knock out as many homes and businesses. she will county tennessee tornado plowed through storms producing quarter sided hail and winds up to 70 miles an hour. one homeowner says it sounded like bombs dropping down on his house. >> mystery illness hits close to home. throw children being treated for muscle weakness here in philadelphia. that's raising new concerns about enterovirus. >>> and who would shoot a pig with an arrow? what happened right here in our area. she is recovering tonight. the vets now are worried about what could happen next. >> and battling bears. wildlife officials usi
henry ford west bloom field fire department responded. a great job of checking everybody out on the scene. triaging them. >> 20 students in all were stung but none of them had allergic reactions steer storms ripped through the south. look at the damage done here in arlington texas. dormatory roof red ripped off this college. powerful thunderstorm packing winds of 90 miles an hour leaving many in the dark and in waco store windows smashed in and the power knock out as many homes and...
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. >> the friendship that developed between edison and henry ford. you talk about that in the book. but can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side by side bringing so much change to society. >> right. ford deeply admired edison and edison at one point mentored ford at a crucial period in his development and encouraged him and ford was always grateful for that afterward and really lionized edison when he created his museum in dearborn michigan. he gathered anything he could find and dug up edison's top soil to carry it to lay it over there in michigan. toward the end of their life, they would go on long camping trips together. where they denounced to the modern world that they had done so much to create. we're going to get away from it all, the world is too bright and hectic. we're going to go fishing. they couldn't quite let go. >> did you track that? >> their friendship was that an important part of the social history that you were trying to draw? >> edison did everything he could to cement that image of edison that our conversation talks abou
. >> the friendship that developed between edison and henry ford. you talk about that in the book. but can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side by side bringing so much change to society. >> right. ford deeply admired edison and edison at one point mentored ford at a crucial period in his development and encouraged him and ford was always grateful for that afterward and really lionized edison when he created his museum in dearborn michigan....
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henry ford who helped incorporate the vertical integration of a whole industry. lumber, glass plants, lumber. we might think of someone like frederick winslow taylor, who you read for today, the inventor and proponent of scientific management. breaks up tasks, analyzing them systematically, right? to find the one best way. importantly note that taylor is an engineer -- not just of machines and materials, but of people. of workers. this era would even come with, close with and experts resident. herbert hoover. we often think of them for other reasons, the great depression. -- this era would even come with, close with an expert president. he made his career, as one of those experts, running the u.s. food administration and he is a worldwide champion for his incredible economy and efficiency in helping relief victims during the war. there were experts in the 19th century. expert saw a sort. but they did not doing a lot of good. if you think about the practice of medicine, for example, and they were not subject to professional regulation in the way that they would in
henry ford who helped incorporate the vertical integration of a whole industry. lumber, glass plants, lumber. we might think of someone like frederick winslow taylor, who you read for today, the inventor and proponent of scientific management. breaks up tasks, analyzing them systematically, right? to find the one best way. importantly note that taylor is an engineer -- not just of machines and materials, but of people. of workers. this era would even come with, close with and experts resident....
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complete with intact motherboard, an original keyboard and monitor, it was bought by the henry ford museumrking computer is in outstanding condition. >>> now i bring this right to 21st century. some social media news of a regal kind from here in the uk. the queen has sent her first tweet. it was sent via the british monarchy account and it coincides with her trip to london's science museum. in it, she says it is a pleasure to open the information age exhibition today at the @sciencemuseum and i hope people will enjoy visiting. followed up by a picture of the queen, and the hash tag #thequeentweets. that's been retweeted nearly 300 times. she may be hoping for better than that in tweets to come. i'm sure she'll get it as well. and that brings us to the end of the news here on "bbc world news." thanks for watching. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you p
complete with intact motherboard, an original keyboard and monitor, it was bought by the henry ford museumrking computer is in outstanding condition. >>> now i bring this right to 21st century. some social media news of a regal kind from here in the uk. the queen has sent her first tweet. it was sent via the british monarchy account and it coincides with her trip to london's science museum. in it, she says it is a pleasure to open the information age exhibition today at the...
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salesman of all time, elon musk and one of the great american entrepreneurs as far as steven jobs, henry fordese guys change the way business is done. that's one reason. the other is 7 and a half million shares short josh. the last time they head that the stock made a $50 run. i think a similar thing is setting up here. they are going to have 75,000 cars sold a year by 2020. be but the d is a probably a 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive. >> if rumors are true on the tesla message boards and amongst the fan boys i don't think this is going to be a monster announcement. and it could even be a little bit of a let down base on how exciting. if the d stands for dual motor, meaning one for front great. upgrade to the model s. i don't know if that it sets the stock on fire again. the short interest is very well known. the fact elon mus ask a vision may is well known. so sell manager something i hi don't know. and i think the reaction to this news like most major product launches -- we just saw wit apple. okay cool. >> doc 15 seconds. >> i still like it and i think the fact that china may be putting i
salesman of all time, elon musk and one of the great american entrepreneurs as far as steven jobs, henry fordese guys change the way business is done. that's one reason. the other is 7 and a half million shares short josh. the last time they head that the stock made a $50 run. i think a similar thing is setting up here. they are going to have 75,000 cars sold a year by 2020. be but the d is a probably a 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive. >> if rumors are true on the tesla message boards...
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. >> is there any thinking, with these 30 little henry fords, that we've got to crush detroit?ime believed that what would be their advantage is, they had no car people. no detroit people. "we're going to build a vehicle company exactly like we'd build a computer company. so it's--when you have your car repaired, it's going to be like going into your apple store. we'll give you a latte; you watch your car being repaired." these are real statements. so they've certainly found out you can't--you cannot build a car company without car people. >> there's sort of this feeling of--especially in silicon valley--that people in the automobile business aren't very smart. and then they get into it, and they find out, "holy mackerel. look at all this government regulation. look at what everything costs." and then once they're into it, they figure out, "hey, this isn't an easy business after all." and i think that's about the point where tesla is right now. >> but these start-ups out in california don't have the union problems, the health care costs, the labor issues. these start-ups don't
. >> is there any thinking, with these 30 little henry fords, that we've got to crush detroit?ime believed that what would be their advantage is, they had no car people. no detroit people. "we're going to build a vehicle company exactly like we'd build a computer company. so it's--when you have your car repaired, it's going to be like going into your apple store. we'll give you a latte; you watch your car being repaired." these are real statements. so they've certainly found out...
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developedship that between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book a bit. can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side-by-side, bringing so much change to society. >> right. ford deeply admired edison, and edison at one point men toward. ford -- mentored. ford was always grateful for that afterwards, and really lionized edison when they ,reated his museum in dearborn michigan. he not only gathered up everything he could find of the menlo park building and the equipment, but even dug up the topsoil, edison's topsoil, and carried it over to lay there in michigan. toward the end of their life, they would go on long camping trips together where they both nounced the- de modern world they had done so much to create. the world is too bright and hectic and we are just going to go fishing. it became a celebrity event with a huge entourage, a lot of specially designed for trucks to carry all the cap the equipment and electric lights. they could not quite let it go. [laughter] that? you track was their friendship and important par
developedship that between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book a bit. can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side-by-side, bringing so much change to society. >> right. ford deeply admired edison, and edison at one point men toward. ford -- mentored. ford was always grateful for that afterwards, and really lionized edison when they ,reated his museum in dearborn michigan. he not only gathered up everything he could find of the menlo...
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henry ford was someone who understood the value of recently-paid employees.e's a picture of him. he was famous for paying his factory workers double the going rate, and when people asked him about it, he said, look, i need customers to buy my products. it's in my self-interests for me as a factory owner to pay my workers a good share not only because it helped them live, but they then can purchase my cars. and so businesses need workers in order to thrive and to be successful. so i suggest that we need more equitable tax policy, we need public investments in education and health care, and i close the book with a personal story saying that i am living proof of this argument because in the last chapter i tell the story about being a young kid who woke up one day with swollen joints, a sore throat and a high fever. a doctor looked at my symptoms and immediately sent me to the hospital. i had drop developed rheumatic fever which is a bacterial disease that attacks the joints and the heart valves. and at age 11 i had rheumatic fever. now, today nobody in america g
henry ford was someone who understood the value of recently-paid employees.e's a picture of him. he was famous for paying his factory workers double the going rate, and when people asked him about it, he said, look, i need customers to buy my products. it's in my self-interests for me as a factory owner to pay my workers a good share not only because it helped them live, but they then can purchase my cars. and so businesses need workers in order to thrive and to be successful. so i suggest that...
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we do what henry ford did 100 years ago when you double the wages of the people on the assembly line.ats. that is what the president is trying to do with and among wage, with immigration reform, with transportation spending. >> there are many people in the business. republicans are making the case that the free market should be driving these changes will suck the federal government should not step in and make these policy changes. -- should be driving these changes. the federal government should not do then make these policy changes. how do you respond? >> as one business owner said to me, tom, the thing i need most right now our customers. look at this recovery. the top 5% -- a place in adjusted spending of the -- inflation-adjusted spending of mostly spending. the other 95%, folks don't have money in their pockets. when you don't have money, you don't spend. businesses don't grow. that is why the majority of businesses actually supports an increase in minimum wage. >> let's talk about what the president will do to try to help american workers. we're talking about the overtime rule t
we do what henry ford did 100 years ago when you double the wages of the people on the assembly line.ats. that is what the president is trying to do with and among wage, with immigration reform, with transportation spending. >> there are many people in the business. republicans are making the case that the free market should be driving these changes will suck the federal government should not step in and make these policy changes. -- should be driving these changes. the federal government...
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with that row guard, henry ford did something new that changed the way we move around.instead of horses, we got cars. it has gone on for 100 years. i think the apple iphone is changing the way we will communicate for years. your apple apps will not work on an android phone. your android apps will not work on an iphone. stuart: i have to spend a little time talking about the ceo of a french company. he died in a plane crash. this happened at an airport in moscow. this is dripping with what may be international intrigue. should i raise the issue of foul play? >> they always take everything in. he was just at a meeting with the top people of the russian government. he was against all the sanctions. the weather was bad. they were diverging planes into this airport just a few hours before. snowplow driver, one report says he was drunk. the power controller was an intern. >> it sounded like a bad accident. stuart: i have to douse stocks. both coming with bad news. we will be saying it on "varney & company" for months. look at the healthier alternatives. the full story on that
with that row guard, henry ford did something new that changed the way we move around.instead of horses, we got cars. it has gone on for 100 years. i think the apple iphone is changing the way we will communicate for years. your apple apps will not work on an android phone. your android apps will not work on an iphone. stuart: i have to spend a little time talking about the ceo of a french company. he died in a plane crash. this happened at an airport in moscow. this is dripping with what may...
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shop restored with lavish donations from foreign sponsors, especially americans-- rockefeller, ford, henrynger, richard nixon. here you can buy the age of the impressionists in reproduction. it's ironic that having started out as radicals, the impressionists should end up being the art of the establishment, the most sought-after, the most well-known, and the most reproduced art in history. the familiarity of impressionism deprives us of the disquiet the works provoked when they were first exhibited. the very modernity they tried to paint is now bathed in easy nostalgia. painting the rituals and pleasures of an expanding middle-class world, the impressionists hold up a flattering mirror to our own desires and aspirations. here, the restaurant fournais, a chateau by the river seine, a group of people sit on a sunlit balcony, surrounded by the trappings of material well-being-- food, drink, nice clothes, easy friendship-- happy in themselves, confident in their world. but in the 1880s, a number of young, ambitious artists felt that the impressionist technique had taken them as far as it could
shop restored with lavish donations from foreign sponsors, especially americans-- rockefeller, ford, henrynger, richard nixon. here you can buy the age of the impressionists in reproduction. it's ironic that having started out as radicals, the impressionists should end up being the art of the establishment, the most sought-after, the most well-known, and the most reproduced art in history. the familiarity of impressionism deprives us of the disquiet the works provoked when they were first...
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henry ford said what happened to the robber barons of yesteryear if we were going to be the force of labor and consumption and now letting wal-mart and mcdonald's decide how much we are going to make it stick by 2040 almost half of the in the service industry. it's enough to get off of the subsidized programs like housing and food stamps. i want to give you $15. that's what we deserve. >> moderator: another issue talked about nationally and in the campaign is social security. the possibility of raising the retirement age has come up in those discussions. there's been some confusion. ms. stefanik can you clarify if you support the higher a higher retirement age and what it should be and also a little bit about your thoughts. stefanik: social security is an incredibly important program and when i think of social security i think think of not only seniors today but also future generations as i talk to seniors in the district they are not only concerned about the program for themselves but also for their grandchildren. my position is clear i would make no changes to the programs for 50 a
henry ford said what happened to the robber barons of yesteryear if we were going to be the force of labor and consumption and now letting wal-mart and mcdonald's decide how much we are going to make it stick by 2040 almost half of the in the service industry. it's enough to get off of the subsidized programs like housing and food stamps. i want to give you $15. that's what we deserve. >> moderator: another issue talked about nationally and in the campaign is social security. the...
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the henry ford foundation bought the computer and will display it at its computer in michigan.he organization tweeted it was not only innovative but a key artifact in the digital revolution. >> you remember those, right? >> yes, i do. still have one myself, i'm sure. >> that's it for us in new york. >> tomorrow we'll have the latest on the canadian shootings. coming up from doha, the latest from eastern ukraine where a ceasefire is in jeopardy reportedly. a separatist leader plans action to retake several cities. >> these images from canada as we continue to watch developments there. more news, straight ahead. ead. >> with the general election days away, tunisia security forces surround a house near the capitol in a major anti terrorism operation. >> ukraine ceasefire at risk, the pro russia rebel leader in donetsk plans to retake three cities. >> there has been brutal and violent
the henry ford foundation bought the computer and will display it at its computer in michigan.he organization tweeted it was not only innovative but a key artifact in the digital revolution. >> you remember those, right? >> yes, i do. still have one myself, i'm sure. >> that's it for us in new york. >> tomorrow we'll have the latest on the canadian shootings. coming up from doha, the latest from eastern ukraine where a ceasefire is in jeopardy reportedly. a separatist...
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henry ford once said very clearly, i'm going to pay my assembly line workers enough money that they canuy model t's. what has happened today [indiscernible] knew thatear that they had to take care of us if we were going to be their force of labor and consumption? piece that says by 12,040, almost half of us will be in the -- 2040, almost half of us will be in the service industry. i want to give you $15. that is what we deserve. >> i think we're going to move on. >> another issue talked about nationally and in this campaign is social security. of raising the retirement age has come up in those discussions as well. there has been some confusion over the various stances of the candidates in this discussion. ms. stefanik, can you clarify for us first whether you support the higher retirement age and if so, what it should be, and a little bit about your thoughts on the social security program? >> social security is an important program. when i think of social security, i think of not only seniors today but also future generations. as i talk to seniors about this district, they are not only
henry ford once said very clearly, i'm going to pay my assembly line workers enough money that they canuy model t's. what has happened today [indiscernible] knew thatear that they had to take care of us if we were going to be their force of labor and consumption? piece that says by 12,040, almost half of us will be in the -- 2040, almost half of us will be in the service industry. i want to give you $15. that is what we deserve. >> i think we're going to move on. >> another issue...
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i'll live with my workers henry ford said i will pay my assembly line workers enough money that theyll by model t's but what has happened and if we would be there forcibly with force of consumption now wal-mart and mcdonald's determines how much we will make? i read a piece that said by 2040 almost half will be in the service industry that $10.10 per hour just enough to get you off the subsidized programs might want to give you $15. that is what we deserve. >> moderator: we will move on. >> talking about social security the possibility to raise the retirement age has come up as well. there has been some confusion in this discussion can you clarify elisa stefanik if you support that a higher retirement age and that about your thoughts on security. stefanik: social security is incredibly important not only seniors today also future generations. seniors and natalie concern about the program for themselves before their grandchildren. i will make no changes to this program aged 60 and above the to be honest we face tough to decisions the do nothing approach of my opponent means it will no
i'll live with my workers henry ford said i will pay my assembly line workers enough money that theyll by model t's but what has happened and if we would be there forcibly with force of consumption now wal-mart and mcdonald's determines how much we will make? i read a piece that said by 2040 almost half will be in the service industry that $10.10 per hour just enough to get you off the subsidized programs might want to give you $15. that is what we deserve. >> moderator: we will move on....
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they did it for that same reason that that flaming liberal, henry ford, did it. he doubled the wages for people on assembly lines because you said countrywide high wages spell countrywide prosperity. this is not a fringe idea. a strong majority of folks, and a majority of small businesses report increases -- support increases in the minimum wage, because they understand that generates economic growth. and what businesses need more than anything is customers. they understand that 70% of gdp growth is consumption. let's stimulate consumption in order to strengthen the economy and continue to pick up the pace of recovery. we also need to have our in for structure investment. when you to rebuild roads and bridges, transit systems. these are opportunities to create middle-class jobs right away. and facilitate commerce for decades and decades account. yes, it involves federal spending. but it involves better role -- federal spending when dwight eisenhower crated the interstate highway system is one of his most enduring legacies. as a former local elected official and w
they did it for that same reason that that flaming liberal, henry ford, did it. he doubled the wages for people on assembly lines because you said countrywide high wages spell countrywide prosperity. this is not a fringe idea. a strong majority of folks, and a majority of small businesses report increases -- support increases in the minimum wage, because they understand that generates economic growth. and what businesses need more than anything is customers. they understand that 70% of gdp...
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they did it for the same reason that that flaming liberal henry ford did it. he doubled the wages for people on the assembly line because, as he said, country wide high wages spell country wide prosperity. so this is not a fringe idea. strong majority of folks and a majority of small businesses support increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 because they understand that raising wages generates economic growth, and what businesses need more than anything as the business owner in seattle said to me a few months ago are customers. they understand that 70% of gdp growth is consumption. so let's stimulate consumption in order to strengthen the economy and continue and pick up the pace of recovery. we also need to have our infrastructure investments. we need to rebuild our roads and bridges and ports and transit systems. and, again, these are opportunities to create middle class jobs right away. and facilitate commerce for decades and decades to come. yes, it involves federal spending, but it involves federal spending when dwight eisenhower created the interstate high
they did it for the same reason that that flaming liberal henry ford did it. he doubled the wages for people on the assembly line because, as he said, country wide high wages spell country wide prosperity. so this is not a fringe idea. strong majority of folks and a majority of small businesses support increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 because they understand that raising wages generates economic growth, and what businesses need more than anything as the business owner in seattle said to me...
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henry ford once said that coming together is a beginning.r is progress working together is success. i look forward to working with you all to enhance these programs and achieve success. together we can ensure that every american who is ready and irresponsible can buy a home and achieve their american dream. thank you for inviting me here today, and i hope you have a wonderful summit. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> as a deck and take a question. >> all right. >> questions for the secretary. >> thank you all for coming questions of the conference attendees. questions. >> the very first one. anybody. they rebuilt. -- there you go. >> i just want to applaud what your saying about clarity with your manual sandra binders. so many times we deal with different centers which are offered to the different interpretations which really does add to confusion, hesitation, and just not the type of customer service we want for our people. so thank you. >> thank you for the common to. just know that we do here are the issue, and we want to
henry ford once said that coming together is a beginning.r is progress working together is success. i look forward to working with you all to enhance these programs and achieve success. together we can ensure that every american who is ready and irresponsible can buy a home and achieve their american dream. thank you for inviting me here today, and i hope you have a wonderful summit. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> as a deck and take a question. >> all right....
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. >> remember when richard nixon and henry kissinger expanded the vietnam war they were on their way to losing by bombing cambodia? remember when jerry fordenry kissinger bombed cuba? no you don't remember that because the mad bomber in the white house was stopped by jimmy carter. there is more at stake in presidential elections than we ever realized on election night. thanks to a stunning new book, we now know that henry kissinger was plotting major military strikes against cuba including bombing while serving as president gerald ford's secretary of state. ford and kissinger agreed that bombing cuba would have to wait until after the 1976 presidential election, which the world should be ever more thankful tonight to jimmy carter for for jimmy carter winning and finally driving henry kissinger out of the war planning business. on february 25 of the election year, henry kissinger, national security adviser, ben scrocroft and president ford discussed attacking cuba in the oval office according to an official me memo. kissinger said, i think we're going to have to smash castro. we probably can't do it before the elections. president ford rep
. >> remember when richard nixon and henry kissinger expanded the vietnam war they were on their way to losing by bombing cambodia? remember when jerry fordenry kissinger bombed cuba? no you don't remember that because the mad bomber in the white house was stopped by jimmy carter. there is more at stake in presidential elections than we ever realized on election night. thanks to a stunning new book, we now know that henry kissinger was plotting major military strikes against cuba...
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the henry ford museum. they plan to display the computer in its museum. >> the only case of technology actually getting more expensive at this time, right? >> you know, i'm a pack right. >>> anyway, an early glitch for apple pay causing some users to be charged twice for purchases. this is a little bit of a problem but but it's being resolved. the problem affected some bank of america customers who took the twitter to complain about the error. the statement apple told nbc news, they are, quote, aware of bank of america's impacting, a small number of apple pay users. they are working on a fix that would be available shortly and reversing any duplicate transactions. a spokes woman said the issue affected only about a thousand transactions. apple shares were trading near an all-time high right now. there it is. >> all-time high. >>> also, camel cigarettemaker reynolds american will no longer allow smoking in its offices and buildings. the tobacco company currently allows employees to smoke at their desks, in c
the henry ford museum. they plan to display the computer in its museum. >> the only case of technology actually getting more expensive at this time, right? >> you know, i'm a pack right. >>> anyway, an early glitch for apple pay causing some users to be charged twice for purchases. this is a little bit of a problem but but it's being resolved. the problem affected some bank of america customers who took the twitter to complain about the error. the statement apple told nbc...
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auction house when they first were starting to take the bidding the winning bid comes in from the henry forduseum. and this was one of those final pieces of work from steve watson and design at apple computer >> : was in a duet >> : is in surf boards tiny monitors as and still works a motherboard vintage keyboard and monitor and all function at >> : 900 g the computer you buy should work. >> : the say those apples hold up well >> : so ahead on morning news planning to go to yosemite next summer could get more expensive will explain. none showers falling this morning in the north bay north of santa rosa look at some tracker for but awful lot of forecast coming up in just a moment. >> : [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierban
auction house when they first were starting to take the bidding the winning bid comes in from the henry forduseum. and this was one of those final pieces of work from steve watson and design at apple computer >> : was in a duet >> : is in surf boards tiny monitors as and still works a motherboard vintage keyboard and monitor and all function at >> : 900 g the computer you buy should work. >> : the say those apples hold up well >> : so ahead on morning news planning...
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henry ford once said very clearly, i'm going to take my assembly line workers enough money that they all buy a model t. what happened to the robber barons of yesteryears that knew they had to take care visit were going to be there force of labor, and a force of consumption. nowadays we're letting wal-mart and mcdonald's decide how much we will make. i read a piece yesterday that by 2040 almost half of us will be in the service industry. aaron once give you $10.10 an hour purchase of to get you off all your subsidy programs, housing, food stamp to, food stamp to i want to give you $15. that's what we deserve. >> moderator: i think we will move on. >> another issue that's been talked about is social security. the possibly of raising the retirement age has come up in those discussions as well. there's been some confusion over the various answers of the candidates in this discussion. ms. stefanik, can you clarify for us first whether you support the higher retirement age and if so what it should be? and also a little bit about your social security program. stefanik: social good is an inc
henry ford once said very clearly, i'm going to take my assembly line workers enough money that they all buy a model t. what happened to the robber barons of yesteryears that knew they had to take care visit were going to be there force of labor, and a force of consumption. nowadays we're letting wal-mart and mcdonald's decide how much we will make. i read a piece yesterday that by 2040 almost half of us will be in the service industry. aaron once give you $10.10 an hour purchase of to get you...
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henry ford was called nuts, and crazy jack was named that for creating ali baba, but riskier is not doingg all. it's not just a compliment, but if you're not crazy, you're not thinking big enough. >> you started a path yourself with endeavor, how did that come about? >> i decided to help entrepreneurs in emerging markets working in 20 countries, including the u.s., but no one felt it was possible to take risk in countries where ten families controlled most of the resources, and we supported a thousand entrepreneurs who created 400,000 jobs and $7 billion in revenue annually, and it's because they believed in themselves, gave themselves permission. what we found holds people back is not financial or structural barriers, but giving yourself permission to move forward with your dream. >> so when you look through the list, what jumps out the most? what were the things you wanted to make sure, aside from making sure it was not just the kids from the valley. >> you mentioned rowling, and she wrote harry potter after being fired from her job as a secretary, and blakely sold fax mere es for two y
henry ford was called nuts, and crazy jack was named that for creating ali baba, but riskier is not doingg all. it's not just a compliment, but if you're not crazy, you're not thinking big enough. >> you started a path yourself with endeavor, how did that come about? >> i decided to help entrepreneurs in emerging markets working in 20 countries, including the u.s., but no one felt it was possible to take risk in countries where ten families controlled most of the resources, and we...
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. >>> first on this day in 1908, henry ford introduced the model t.er roger maris broke babe ruth's record that stood for 34 years and it should still stand today. in 1980, "another one bites the dust" by queen was the number one song in america and it's on steve's ipod and walkman. ♪ ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> the man charged with murdering arkansas real estate agent beverly carter and burying her body outside a concrete mixing plant speak out in a disturbing live tv interview. there is the perp walk right here as you saw it live yesterday morning. >> how do you explain what happened? >> the military b
. >>> first on this day in 1908, henry ford introduced the model t.er roger maris broke babe ruth's record that stood for 34 years and it should still stand today. in 1980, "another one bites the dust" by queen was the number one song in america and it's on steve's ipod and walkman. ♪ ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action!...
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it's a transcript of conversations between henry kissinger, gerald ford, president and a small team of security officials. they've been made public, and it's a breath taking glimpse of how willing kissinger was to go to war. >> reporter: in late 1979, the middle of the cold war cuban leader fidel castro took a step that almost prove ebbed a drastic response from the u.s. he sent cuban troops to the african nation of angola where a civil war was a proxy battle in the ongoing struggle for global dominance between the u.s. and soviet union. kissinger, who had been working behind the scenes to improve relations is cuba were furious: the president's apply: the previously undisclosed episode is recounted in the book "back channel to cuba." >> i think kissinger was offended that he had held out an olive branch to fidel castro, and he, in kissinger's mind threw it aside in order to send troops to angola. >> in another conversation with the president: >> kissinger was a proflep tick of the. he was so angry, you could hear it in his voice "we have to demand they get out of africa." >> kissinger'
it's a transcript of conversations between henry kissinger, gerald ford, president and a small team of security officials. they've been made public, and it's a breath taking glimpse of how willing kissinger was to go to war. >> reporter: in late 1979, the middle of the cold war cuban leader fidel castro took a step that almost prove ebbed a drastic response from the u.s. he sent cuban troops to the african nation of angola where a civil war was a proxy battle in the ongoing struggle for...
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thompson, ford, henry were accused in the incident. w freeland is said to be killed while he was returning to his car with his wife. there was a six-count indictment handed up by the essex county jury. the men are due back in court in december. >>> prisoners' rights behind bars. what can convicted criminals do while in jail? a new pennsylvania law signed just yesterday limits what convicts like mumia abu-jamal can do. he recently gave a college address but is it fair? >>> and new information about a popular and historic old city restaurant. when to expect the city tavern to re-open after last week's fire. >>> first, here's what's coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >> still happening right now, a canadian soldier shot while standing guard and the gunfire didn't stop there. >> the witness police want to talk to. >>> plus, as rain intensifies, we're checking on where potential flooding is popping up. count on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> new information about the re-opening of city tavern. they will be back in business on friday for lu
thompson, ford, henry were accused in the incident. w freeland is said to be killed while he was returning to his car with his wife. there was a six-count indictment handed up by the essex county jury. the men are due back in court in december. >>> prisoners' rights behind bars. what can convicted criminals do while in jail? a new pennsylvania law signed just yesterday limits what convicts like mumia abu-jamal can do. he recently gave a college address but is it fair? >>> and...