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and this too is part of what shapes henry ford. in any case, whatever the psychological or economic reason, ford begins a series called "the international jew" on may 2, 1920. now, step back and think about that for a moment. you have got a newspaper that is being distributed, somewhere between a quarter and a half a million copies are distributed of every issue. and suddenly it has an expose on "the international jew." and when the articles are in publication, there are eventually going to be 91 of them. 91 weeks. but periodically, ford claimed people asked for reprints of the series. and what is true of newspapers then and now? are newspapers things that people keep? >> no. >> no, you wrap fish in them and so on. he wanted to make sure that they will be preserved. so after he produced the newspapers, every few months every 20 articles, he would gather together the newspapers and he would produce these little books. i only own two of them. there were four of them that were produced. that brought together these articles. now i was v
and this too is part of what shapes henry ford. in any case, whatever the psychological or economic reason, ford begins a series called "the international jew" on may 2, 1920. now, step back and think about that for a moment. you have got a newspaper that is being distributed, somewhere between a quarter and a half a million copies are distributed of every issue. and suddenly it has an expose on "the international jew." and when the articles are in publication, there are...
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henry ford had provided the cars. were there any henry fords in the postwar homebuilding business?ry family in the united states is entitled to decent shelter. private enterprise should provide that shelter. the levitt organization was the most famous. it was the henry ford of the housing market. they recognized the housing shortage in the late 1940s. professor kenneth t. jackson of columbia university a specialist in the history of the suburbs. they built upon their experience in the 1930s. they built upon the experience of a couple of levitts in building warworkers' housing. one of them worked for the seabees in world war ii. these things taught them how to mass-produce. i remember distinctly saying to a lot of fellow officers there "when this war is over "beg, borrow, or steal and build housing because there will be a huge backlog." it was simple economics. people have to have housing. there weren't any houses being built. backed by the promise of va and fha mortgages, levitt put his money where his judgment was. he laid out 6,000 lots on low-cost long island potato fields. spec
henry ford had provided the cars. were there any henry fords in the postwar homebuilding business?ry family in the united states is entitled to decent shelter. private enterprise should provide that shelter. the levitt organization was the most famous. it was the henry ford of the housing market. they recognized the housing shortage in the late 1940s. professor kenneth t. jackson of columbia university a specialist in the history of the suburbs. they built upon their experience in the 1930s....
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there's talent of the highest end, some of our greatest innovators, elon musk, silicon valley and henry ford's of the past, clara barton. how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations and tech policy? how do we help with jobs? we need all americans to be included in this innovation opportunity of the 21st century. one of my favorite things is what we are doing with nec. there are a million jobs that are going to go unfilled in the i.t. tech sector. what's going on with some line -- supply and demand? why can't they train for that? we need to make sure those jobs get filled, not only for our country and our companies, but all the opportunities -- these are fun jobs. these tech jobs are collaborative, engaging, i paid. there has been fabius innovation on these coding classes how do we get the scaled into our community colleges? how do we help with people who are in companies that are not making the jump to the next wave in making sure that the leadership and talent there is retrained. computer science, new languages and technologies cloud-based things, that they nee
there's talent of the highest end, some of our greatest innovators, elon musk, silicon valley and henry ford's of the past, clara barton. how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations and tech policy? how do we help with jobs? we need all americans to be included in this innovation opportunity of the 21st century. one of my favorite things is what we are doing with nec. there are a million jobs that are going to go unfilled in the i.t. tech sector. what's going on...
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. >> automotive history was written in detroit by henry ford.nd a new generation of automakers are looking to recreate the magic of motor city. >> most car manufacturers are upbeat about the future right now, especially here in the u.s. the economy is growing fast. americans are spending and fuel prices are falling. that means that people are getting less worried about fuel efficiency and turning again to trucks s.u.v.'s and sports cars. >> well, our markets reporter says germany's volkswagen failed to profit from a car sales boom in the united states and that put shares under pressure in frankfurt on monday. here is more. >> low oil prices and interest rates helped the makers of 00ry cars especially the german makesers of luxury cars. but focusing on the u.s. mark, investors of v.w. have been quite disappointed. so v.w. shares have been under pressure today. the market in general was recovering from friday's losses. we looked at a very strong rebound here, but the market is very nervous and volatile. >> we stay for a closer look at monday's num
. >> automotive history was written in detroit by henry ford.nd a new generation of automakers are looking to recreate the magic of motor city. >> most car manufacturers are upbeat about the future right now, especially here in the u.s. the economy is growing fast. americans are spending and fuel prices are falling. that means that people are getting less worried about fuel efficiency and turning again to trucks s.u.v.'s and sports cars. >> well, our markets reporter says...
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these advanced henry fords, how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations. how do we help with jobs? we need all americans included. one of my favorite things is is the work we are doing with the nsc. we need americans -- why are americans not being trained for supply and demand? not only for the benefit of our country and companies but all the opportunities. these are fun jobs. their collaborative and engaging and incredibly high paid. we need more people in them. there has been a fabulous innovation in boot camps coding classes. how do we get them into our community colleges and help with people who are in companies were not making the jump to the next wave and make sure they
these advanced henry fords, how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations. how do we help with jobs? we need all americans included. one of my favorite things is is the work we are doing with the nsc. we need americans -- why are americans not being trained for supply and demand? not only for the benefit of our country and companies but all the opportunities. these are fun jobs. their collaborative and engaging and incredibly high paid. we need more people in them....
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henry ford and his workers. so, our challenge is to implement a strategy to rapidly grow our economy in a way that creates greater prosperity for all, not just the wealthy few at the very top. as i said, the upcoming budget debate will give the american people an opportunity to hear very different approaches to this challenge. i look forward to that debate. let's look at the budget plans that republicans and democrats have proposed to date. there is no simple solution, we all know that. one thing is clear -- the tired republican mantra of cutting tax rates for the very wealthy will only make this problem worse. the democratic approach of cutting special interest tax breaks to invest in expanding economic opportunities for all provides a solid foundation for an economy that works for everyone, not just the well-connected elites. let's take a look at each plan starting with the republican budget. republicans in congress, not necessarily around the country but in congress, continue to cling to the trickle down theo
henry ford and his workers. so, our challenge is to implement a strategy to rapidly grow our economy in a way that creates greater prosperity for all, not just the wealthy few at the very top. as i said, the upcoming budget debate will give the american people an opportunity to hear very different approaches to this challenge. i look forward to that debate. let's look at the budget plans that republicans and democrats have proposed to date. there is no simple solution, we all know that. one...
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. >> 1023 r 2 years ago henry ford introduced the first moving assembly line.e're guessing he would be amazed by a new way of making cars. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: the big thing at this month's detroit auto show wasn't made on an assembly line but on a 3-d printer. jay rogers believes it will revolutionize the way cars are made. >> i like to think you go to a car wash today and stand in front of the window, and you're like, look at my car getting washed. it's the same thing, look at my car being made, being printed. report right now that takes 40 hours, but the goal is to get it under 12. what is printed and what is not printed? >> about 95. of the volume of the car is printed structure, body closeouts, all that stuff it's all printed. we don't print tires right now. we don't print wheels. we don't print springs and we're not right now printing the motor. >> reporter: rogers says an electric version of the vehicle could be available by the end of the year and start anywhere from $18,000 to $30,000, and instead of picking from the dealers' lot, each
. >> 1023 r 2 years ago henry ford introduced the first moving assembly line.e're guessing he would be amazed by a new way of making cars. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: the big thing at this month's detroit auto show wasn't made on an assembly line but on a 3-d printer. jay rogers believes it will revolutionize the way cars are made. >> i like to think you go to a car wash today and stand in front of the window, and you're like, look at my car getting washed. it's the...
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yet avast listenership and he was against fdr with foreign policy also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who would issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism draw his distribution deals you could pick one up in the show room and spiteful stuff how the jews were running the country down then people like walt disney was anti-semitic and he welcomed people to hollywood and all the other moguls would pass. to the with these personalities it should be remembered that history is made up of personalities and strong personalities to make an enormous difference there are socio-economic movements that take place but in the case of most stories you can make a real difference and to the nike dash christoph -- chris jeff and tell i thought about it to say i don't think that aristotle onassis would have proposed. [laughter] and that is the sign that all of these things may change will give you an example because it is essential to understanding the story. to concentrate on a single element how america took over from britain as a ruling country in the world. because america became the preeminent nat
yet avast listenership and he was against fdr with foreign policy also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who would issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism draw his distribution deals you could pick one up in the show room and spiteful stuff how the jews were running the country down then people like walt disney was anti-semitic and he welcomed people to hollywood and all the other moguls would pass. to the with these personalities it should be remembered that history is made up of...
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>> when you go back to henry ford. we are fortunate. we had a heritage which is a history with the future. and henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return, but he wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving something line which helped economic development in the country. helped spur the next industrial revolution. he lamented the -- he implemented the $5.00 a day wage which created the middle class. that is in our blood today. that is what we mean by innovation with a higher purpose, what just about the feature or product or service that satisfies customers but also serves a societal need as well. that is why we are talking about mobility and how we are trying to use innovation to solve some of these very important traffic and congestion issues in mega cities. >> how do you do that? how do you solve that issue? >> first our mindset is -- we are not only a car utility and truck company, but we think of ourselves as mobility company. that opens up your mind wonderfully how we think ab
>> when you go back to henry ford. we are fortunate. we had a heritage which is a history with the future. and henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return, but he wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving something line which helped economic development in the country. helped spur the next industrial revolution. he lamented the -- he implemented the $5.00 a day wage which created the middle class. that is in our blood today. that is...
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henry ford understood this. he doubled the pay of this auto workers and as a result they became customers who could afford to buy the cars that they're making on the assembly line. higher wages resulted in ford motor company selling more cars and everyone was better off. henry ford and his workers. so our challenge is to government a strategy to rapidly grow our economy in a way that creates greater prosperity for all, not just the wealthy few at the very top. now, as i said, the upcoming budget debate would give the american people an opportunity to be are very different approaches to this challenge it and i look forward to that debate. so let's look at the budget plans republicans and democrats have proposed to date. there is no simple solution. we all know that. but one thing is clear the tired republican mantra of cutting tax rates for the very wealthy will only make this problem worse. the approach of cutting special interest tax breaks to invest in expanding economic opportunities for all provides a solid
henry ford understood this. he doubled the pay of this auto workers and as a result they became customers who could afford to buy the cars that they're making on the assembly line. higher wages resulted in ford motor company selling more cars and everyone was better off. henry ford and his workers. so our challenge is to government a strategy to rapidly grow our economy in a way that creates greater prosperity for all, not just the wealthy few at the very top. now, as i said, the upcoming...
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>> it is henry ford's fault. >> i think they should be treated like children. the robot are the ones that need to get in trouble. >> that's why i don't have kids, none that i know of. am i right? >> can we have will smith sort this out. doesn't he handle the robot problems? >> i don't need anymore people that can get me sued. this is why we are never robots. the robot is like a child. your child drives drunk and you get sued. your robot goes out and attacked a female robot and you get sued. >> i have to say on this one i am undieded. i -- undecided. for christmas this year i got a drone. >> really? >> i have never been more afraid in my life. >> i am working on it. >> i am terrified. i will bring it on my next show. >> what does it do?zmáy;&?cbba#hú+rv÷vçáu;g@s;9p f5%]lyyg[!r91s2uj:> eqnversation with artificial intelligence and it can fool you into thinking it is fume. it is human. >> i failed the test many times. >> it is like capture. >> it is a touring test. >> i thought it was the 900 numbers when they say there are horn knee eastern european girls on the
>> it is henry ford's fault. >> i think they should be treated like children. the robot are the ones that need to get in trouble. >> that's why i don't have kids, none that i know of. am i right? >> can we have will smith sort this out. doesn't he handle the robot problems? >> i don't need anymore people that can get me sued. this is why we are never robots. the robot is like a child. your child drives drunk and you get sued. your robot goes out and attacked a...
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rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry ford 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. ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on the go than any other provider. xfinity, the future of awesome. gerri: new employment numbers out today showing 252,000 jobs added in december, employers are hiring some people but the downside is that wages are going down. with more on this we have greg with us. tell me what you make of the jobs report, this is covering what happen last month. >> we cannot complain about the job growth. as you noted over 250,000 new jobs added in december leading the way once again one of the higher-paying categories. adding a higher paying job
rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry ford 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. ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast...
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the fact that the automobile only made it into the consumer price index in 1935, 20 years after henry ford. people will look at this moment and point out similar anomalies. >> there are many things to talk about, but i haven't any more time. >> it is good to be with you. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ayad akhtar is here. his play "disgraced" won the 2013 pulitzerr prize. it is about a muslim american lawyer who must come to term with his identity. i am pleased to have ayad akhtar here for the first time. welcome. you could not be more timely. don't you agree? you started -- >> a lot of the work that has come out, i had three plays in new york, all of them dealing with muslim american identity. all of that work, i was inspired to write six or seven years ago. i had gotten through first drafts by five years ago. what is coming out now, a lot of times, people think it is from the headline. i don't know that that is the case. it is the dialogue in the world that is evolving. >> it is both. especially now, it seems to me that i have seen all of these kinds of conversations. the people
the fact that the automobile only made it into the consumer price index in 1935, 20 years after henry ford. people will look at this moment and point out similar anomalies. >> there are many things to talk about, but i haven't any more time. >> it is good to be with you. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ayad akhtar is here. his play "disgraced" won the 2013 pulitzerr prize. it is about a muslim american lawyer who must come to term with his identity. i...
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there were also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who used to issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism through all of his ford distribution deal cans. so you would -- deals. so you would actually pick one up at the showroom, spiteful stuff about how the jews were running the country down. and then there were ancillary people like walt disney who was also anti-semitic, and he was a person who welcomed lenny -- [inaudible] to hollywood when all of the other hollywood moguls passed on that one. and dealing with all of these personalities it should be remembered, lest we forget that actually history is made up of personalities, and strong personalities can make an enormous difference. sure, there are big movements socioeconomic movements that take place behind all events. but in the case of most stories if you have someone as strong as fdr or as strong as churchill you can make a real difference. it reminds me that henry kissinger once asked lai if it had not been john f. kennedy that had been asaws naughted but nikita cruise chaf, what difference would it make to the world? he said i don'
there were also wicked anti-semites like henry ford who used to issue a daily newspaper praising isolationism through all of his ford distribution deal cans. so you would -- deals. so you would actually pick one up at the showroom, spiteful stuff about how the jews were running the country down. and then there were ancillary people like walt disney who was also anti-semitic, and he was a person who welcomed lenny -- [inaudible] to hollywood when all of the other hollywood moguls passed on that...
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rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry fordevery 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. . cheryl: hundreds of legal immigrants lining up outside california dmv locations for applications for driver's licenses. california is one of 10 states offering that benefit to folks who are in the country illegally. fox news correspondent will carr is in los angeles with the report tonight. >> reporter: long lines wrapped around california dmv officers friday after assembly bill 60 went into effect immigrants regardless of legal status to get driver's licenses. >> listen, washington, we the people of california have redefined what it is to be an american. >> reporter: california becomeses 10th state to offer driver's licenses for immigrants who are eligible. >> we've been waiting a long time we are very happy. >> when a cop pulls behind me i'm not going to be watching shoulders now. >> reporter: immigrants must provide a pas
rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry fordevery 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. . cheryl: hundreds of legal immigrants lining up outside california dmv locations for applications for driver's licenses. california is one of 10 states offering that benefit to folks who are in the country illegally. fox news...
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henry ford elementary in redwood city 55. saint mary's school in gilroy 59.k at the rainfall. this is not for today. its for the entire month. goose eggs across the board. we are still waiting for our first rainfall. oh, is it close. look at all of that green. and yellow and orange up to the north. the ridge of high pressure that's been keeping us dry is now flat. in the that we are not seeing a pronounce -- in that we're not seeing a pronounced rise in the overall jet stream. we are seeing things slide west to east so it's a flat ridge. even when it's not as strong and close, it still takes away the rain chance because the ridge is staying close enough that all of this moisture in the atmosphere pretty potent pacific storm will stay just to our north. redding and chico and mount shasta and yreka, they are all going to get a ton of rainfall. for us, the clouds will make it here. the rain will not make it here. couple of sprinkles in the north bay tomorrow, way in the north bay i'm talking north of santa rosa and that's about it. 60s again tomorrow, san jose y
henry ford elementary in redwood city 55. saint mary's school in gilroy 59.k at the rainfall. this is not for today. its for the entire month. goose eggs across the board. we are still waiting for our first rainfall. oh, is it close. look at all of that green. and yellow and orange up to the north. the ridge of high pressure that's been keeping us dry is now flat. in the that we are not seeing a pronounce -- in that we're not seeing a pronounced rise in the overall jet stream. we are seeing...
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rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry fordery 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. >> i'm maria bartiromo, he is the cover man for this week's "forbes" magazine, brent saunders sits down with me in a fox business exclusive on monday opening bell 9 a.m. eastern on the fox business network. i'll see you in new york. neil: all right time for neil's feel, after the saudi king abdullah's death should we be worried because moderates are dying or losing in the middle east and we're losing allies fast? jim phillips says that the king's death could not have come at a worse time. what's really going on is you get this sense, jim, and i've heard others express it, that the middle east is shifting toward the crazies here with the potential of the crazies taking over and getting in charge. is that a legitimate concern? >> i think you're certainly right, neil. this is a very precarious time not only for saudi arabia but for
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the automobile only made it into the consumer price index as a product in 1935. 20 years after henry ford. and i'm sure people are going to look at this moment and they're going to be able to point up some more kinds of anomalies. >> rose: i'm sure there are many other things i need to talk about but i have no more time. >> charlie good to be with you. >> rose: larry summers. back in a moment stay with us. >> ayad akhtar is here he is a screenwriter playwright actor and novelist. his play "disgraced" won the 2013 pulitzer prize for drama. it is currently on broadway. it follows a successful muslim american lawyer who must come to terms with his roots. charles-- of "the new york times" calls it a vitally engaged play about thorny questions of identity and religion in the contemporary world. i'm pleased to have ayad akhtar at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: it's a pleasure. >> the pleasure is mine. >> rose: you could not be more timely, don't you agree? >> you know it's interesting-- . >> rose: you started in 2000 -- >> the play yeah a lot of the work that has
the automobile only made it into the consumer price index as a product in 1935. 20 years after henry ford. and i'm sure people are going to look at this moment and they're going to be able to point up some more kinds of anomalies. >> rose: i'm sure there are many other things i need to talk about but i have no more time. >> charlie good to be with you. >> rose: larry summers. back in a moment stay with us. >> ayad akhtar is here he is a screenwriter playwright actor and...
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>> guest: when you go back to our founder henry ford, we're a company that's 111 years old, and we have a heritage which to me, is a history with a future. and henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return for the company, but he wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving assembly line which helped economic development in the country helped spur the next industrial revolution. he implemented the $5 a day wage which essentially helped create the american middle class. and that's still in our blood today. so that's what we mean by innovation with a higher purpose which is, you know, help develop a feature or a product or a service that satisfies customers, but also serves a societal need as well. and that's why we're talking about mobility today and how we're trying to use innovation to so some of -- to solve some of these very or very important traffic and con. >> guest: issues in these megacities around the world. >> host: so how do you do that? how do you solve that issue? >> guest: first, as a company it's a mindset. our mindset is
>> guest: when you go back to our founder henry ford, we're a company that's 111 years old, and we have a heritage which to me, is a history with a future. and henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return for the company, but he wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving assembly line which helped economic development in the country helped spur the next industrial revolution. he implemented the $5 a day wage which essentially helped...
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vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion does not burn down. that's been a long-time concern of ours and an ongoing issue. we're really thankful to ford, ford family, ford motor vehicle for their continuing support for all of our projects. mt. vernon doesn't take government money. all supported by private funds so we depend upon people, patriotic citizens around the world to support the mission of educating people about george washington's life and legacy. great to see everybody out here tonight and great to welcome c-span as well and c-span's audience to this lecture. welcome, guys. a great evening. this is our book talk. december, the end of the year, this is the end of the first year of talks that we kicked off in january of last year. for some of you may have been here at that time, we had a diverse group of scholars and talks and we began in january of last year for a book called where the cherry tree grew. it was about george washington at the farm in fredericksburg. about washingt
vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion does not burn down. that's been a long-time concern of ours and an ongoing issue. we're really thankful to ford, ford family, ford motor vehicle for their continuing support for all of our projects. mt. vernon doesn't take government money. all supported by private funds so we depend upon people, patriotic citizens around the world to support the mission of educating people about george...
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>> when you go back to the founder, henry ford, we are lucky, we are 111 years old and we have a heritage which is a history with a future. henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return from the company what but wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving assembly line that helped economic development and spurred the next industrial revolution. he made the $5 a day wage that helped create the american middle class and that is still in our blood today. so that is what we mean by innovation with a higher purpose which is you know help develop a feature or product or service that satisfies customers and services a society need as well. that is why we are talking about mobility and using innovation to solve some very important traffic and backup issues in the meg mega cities around the world. >> how do you solve that issue? >> first, as a company it is a mindset. our mindset is we are not only a car, utility and truck company. we are also taking ourselves as mobility company. and that opens up your mind wonderfully at how we think about the
>> when you go back to the founder, henry ford, we are lucky, we are 111 years old and we have a heritage which is a history with a future. henry was all about not only putting out great products and earning a healthy return from the company what but wanted to create a better society. he invented the moving assembly line that helped economic development and spurred the next industrial revolution. he made the $5 a day wage that helped create the american middle class and that is still in...
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that was henry ford. he committed to pay his workers a minimum wage. as we begin this new congress let us dedicate ourselves to the working men and women of america, the taxpayers of this country, the men and women which we so producedly serve. i hope that we will show flexibility and principle. we can't solve america's challenges with the same old thinking. we have to address the problems with mutual respect and a positive attitude and i look forward on this side of the aisle with working with senator reid and my colleagues to achieve that end and congratulations to leader mcconnell. mr. mcconnell: i thank my friend the assistant majority leader. we are anxious to get to work here and in that regard i ask unanimous consent that it be in order for the energy and natural resources committee to meet on january 7 tomorrow, for the purpose of hearing testimony on the keystone pipeline, that the meeting be chaired by senator murkowski with senator cantwell as ranking member, that the following senators not currently serving on the committee be considered me
that was henry ford. he committed to pay his workers a minimum wage. as we begin this new congress let us dedicate ourselves to the working men and women of america, the taxpayers of this country, the men and women which we so producedly serve. i hope that we will show flexibility and principle. we can't solve america's challenges with the same old thinking. we have to address the problems with mutual respect and a positive attitude and i look forward on this side of the aisle with working with...
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the ford motor company has been a great supporter of mount vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion doesn't burn down. that's been a longtime concern of ours. and an ongoing issue. but we're really thankful to ford the ford family and the ford motor company, for their continuing support for all of our projects. mount vernon, of course, doesn't take any government money. it's all supported by private funds. so we depend upon people patriotic citizens around the world to support the mission of educating people about george washington's life and legacy. it's great to see everybody out here tonight. it's great to welcome c-span as well, and c-span's audience, to this wonderful evening lecture. so welcome guys! this is going to be a great evening. this is our evening book talk. this is december, as you all know, the end of the year. this is the end of our first year of evening book talks which we kicked off in january of last year. and for some of you who may have been here at that time, we really had a diverse group of sch
the ford motor company has been a great supporter of mount vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion doesn't burn down. that's been a longtime concern of ours. and an ongoing issue. but we're really thankful to ford the ford family and the ford motor company, for their continuing support for all of our projects. mount vernon, of course, doesn't take any government money. it's all supported by private funds. so we depend upon...
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henry clay ford, john c. calhoun stood here in this foot of mississippi full of and thomas hart benton of missouri. he ripped open his coat and senator met the assassin, fired. here the eccentric virginia senator john randolph brought his hunting dogs into the chamber and the dashing texas senator sam houston sat here and sat at the desk. and here seated at his desk in the back row, massachusetts senator charles thurman beaten violently over the head with a cane wielded by representative preston booths of south carolina who objected to sumner's strongly abolitionist speeches and sumner had heaped upon brooks' uncle with the governor of south carolina. because our british cousin ss chose to set fire to the capitol in the war of 1812, congress was forced to move into the patent office building in downtown washington and late into a building known as the brick house located on the present site of the supreme court building. the incident was december of 1819 before the senators were able to return to the restored
henry clay ford, john c. calhoun stood here in this foot of mississippi full of and thomas hart benton of missouri. he ripped open his coat and senator met the assassin, fired. here the eccentric virginia senator john randolph brought his hunting dogs into the chamber and the dashing texas senator sam houston sat here and sat at the desk. and here seated at his desk in the back row, massachusetts senator charles thurman beaten violently over the head with a cane wielded by representative...
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and after more than one century sense henry ford invented the new assembly line you are reinventing it. right here in michigan, the first in the world. [applause] it is always cool when you do something first. you are helping rebuild the middle class. an apprenticeship program. an average starting wage of $50,000. for more folks we get an apprenticeship some more folks we get from middle-class jobs. create more and expand to more apprenticeship programs and have seen the largest increase in more than decade. we want young people to see that they have opportunity. they don't have to go to a four-year college. start working. [applause] get some went tickets. everybody came together here and work together year. heart pounding good-looking, well-designed, fuel-efficient cars in the world are once again designed built right here in the united states of america. right here in america. manufacturing has grown faster than other parts of the country. america is back. the middle class has a future in this country. and by the way so has motor city. motor city. today under the of the mayor detroit
and after more than one century sense henry ford invented the new assembly line you are reinventing it. right here in michigan, the first in the world. [applause] it is always cool when you do something first. you are helping rebuild the middle class. an apprenticeship program. an average starting wage of $50,000. for more folks we get an apprenticeship some more folks we get from middle-class jobs. create more and expand to more apprenticeship programs and have seen the largest increase in...
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. >> reporter: if that's true dean koontz is the henry ford of books.ut so many books >> i'm a fussbudget too, so when i write a novel, i don't move from page 1 to page 2 until i've written 30 drafts. i have to polish it and then i move on. this comes from doubt which comes from my child hod. >> we'll get to that in a moment. he's mourning a loss. he's just released odd. a fry cook who sees dead people. the books have sold 20 million copies. >> you tweeted writing the last odd thomas is like turning my back on an old dead friend. file like swine. this is tough for you. >> it is. i often feel like swine. it's my nature. yeah, he came to me in the most amazing way. i was working on another book and into my head came the line my name is odd thomas. >> reporter: he grew up in pennsylvania. he calls his mother florence a saint, his father a sinner who tried to stab him. >> my dad hat 44 jobs in 34 years. he was a violent alcoholic. >> i don't want to turn this into therapy but your own father tried to kill you. >> mm-hmm. >> what did that kill you? >> i ende
. >> reporter: if that's true dean koontz is the henry ford of books.ut so many books >> i'm a fussbudget too, so when i write a novel, i don't move from page 1 to page 2 until i've written 30 drafts. i have to polish it and then i move on. this comes from doubt which comes from my child hod. >> we'll get to that in a moment. he's mourning a loss. he's just released odd. a fry cook who sees dead people. the books have sold 20 million copies. >> you tweeted writing the...
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woman and youngs man, maybe her son who are sitting in the audience those are voices of henry fonda and jane ford had used in "the grapes of wrath." it's pure, raw footage, especially in the middle of the movie when the narration drops away and the battle begins. >> mark harris thanks for being with us and from 1942 with director john ford, this 18-minute film titled "the battle of midway." ♪ ♪ >>> routine patrol. only behind every cloud may be an enemy. >> midway island. not much land. but it's our outpost, your front yard. ♪ >> these are the natives of midway. tojo has sworn to liberate them. ♪ >> the birds seem nervous. there's something in the air. something behind that sunset. ♪ ♪ >> excitement this morning. the dawn patrol has sighted an enemy. during the night flying fort ress had landed at midway. >> a historic council of war is held. >> his walk looks familiar. say, is that one of them flying fortresses? >> yes, ma'am, it is. >> that's young will. he's from my hometown, springfield, ohio. he's not going to fly that great big bomber. >> yes ma'am that's his job. he's a skipper. >> will's
woman and youngs man, maybe her son who are sitting in the audience those are voices of henry fonda and jane ford had used in "the grapes of wrath." it's pure, raw footage, especially in the middle of the movie when the narration drops away and the battle begins. >> mark harris thanks for being with us and from 1942 with director john ford, this 18-minute film titled "the battle of midway." ♪ ♪ >>> routine patrol. only behind every cloud may be an enemy....
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i am proud henry ford had the right idea that despite every betty's criticism at the time they thought to pay folks top dollar what i hear from our manufacturers in michigan and right now with hundreds of jobs they said we need skilled people to match the jobs. the number one issue is job training and skill development. the president talked about that. so if we talk about how do we capture this to grow the middle income jobs there is lots of things. but if each of you may speak to the desperate need for skill development to match that job not that they are unskilled but just not matched with job training or the cost of college people are coming out of for years schools the british going to the two-year schools to meet with massive debt and cannot buy a house. builders have a terrific concerns about young people not be able to get credit because all of the debt. that is a huge issue we could come together and work together with the business community and the public-private sector. could you speak from your perspective? >> i think this is an important issue there are 4 million jobs unfil
i am proud henry ford had the right idea that despite every betty's criticism at the time they thought to pay folks top dollar what i hear from our manufacturers in michigan and right now with hundreds of jobs they said we need skilled people to match the jobs. the number one issue is job training and skill development. the president talked about that. so if we talk about how do we capture this to grow the middle income jobs there is lots of things. but if each of you may speak to the desperate...
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that was henry ford. he committed to pay his workers a minimum wage. as we begin this new congress let us dedicate ourselves to the working men and women of america, the taxpayers of this country, the men and women which we so producedly serve. i hope that we will show flexibility and principle. we can't solve america's challenges with the same old thinking. we have to address the problems with mutual respect and a positive attitude and i look forward on this side of the aisle with working with senator reid and my colleagues to achieve that end and congratulations to leader mcconnell. mr. mcconnell: i thank my friend the assistant majority leader. we are anxious to get to work here and in that regard i ask unanimous consent that it be in order for the energy and natural resources committee to meet on january 7 tomorrow, for the purpose of hearing testimony on the keystone pipeline, that the meeting be chaired by senator murkowski with senator cantwell as ranking member, that the following senators not currently serving on the committee be considered me
that was henry ford. he committed to pay his workers a minimum wage. as we begin this new congress let us dedicate ourselves to the working men and women of america, the taxpayers of this country, the men and women which we so producedly serve. i hope that we will show flexibility and principle. we can't solve america's challenges with the same old thinking. we have to address the problems with mutual respect and a positive attitude and i look forward on this side of the aisle with working with...
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i'm pretty proud that henry ford had the right idea when despite everybody's criticism at the time, folks, business community thought he was crazy we need actually more than doubled wages and paid folks top dollar in the grid the middle class of this country. i'm pretty out of that, happen to michigan to so i would like to ask each of you what i hear from our manufactures in michigan right now is just in the announcement, mr. chairman with magna a great country withstand in michigan, hundreds of jobs. and what they said was i need skilled people to match the jobs. number one issue is job training, these skilled the phone. i know our state's focus on the the president talked about that. so if we talk about how do we capture this and grow middle income jobs there are lots of things, but i wonder if each of you might speak to the desperate need for skill development matching that job not that people don't have skills, they're just not the skills for the jobs being created. of job training, costs of college, the fact that those are coming out of for your schools, maybe they should be going to
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your state proudly can acknowledge they were -- henry ford and his assembly line is where the 40-hour work week.yÑ he recognized that it's important for people not to be at work all the time. and provide a living wage at 40 hours. and i think the country benefitted from his philosophical approach. i think mr. young is doing good service to that by preventing us from harming it further. i just want to thank mr. courtney for bringing his amendment. it makes a lot of sense. i hope the committee looks on it favorably. i yield back my time. >> the gentleman yields back. mr. mcgovern. >> thank you dr. foxx. if the goal of the wholer is size today is to get the president to exercise his veto pen, then, fine we'll go through that ordeal. what an incredible waste of time and energy. what an incredible waste of taxpayer dollars if that's all we're trying to do here is set up confrontations. you know i mean, i always tell people, you don't have to agree on everything to agree on something. there may be some things we can agree on working in a bipartisan way to address some of the concerns we all
your state proudly can acknowledge they were -- henry ford and his assembly line is where the 40-hour work week.yÑ he recognized that it's important for people not to be at work all the time. and provide a living wage at 40 hours. and i think the country benefitted from his philosophical approach. i think mr. young is doing good service to that by preventing us from harming it further. i just want to thank mr. courtney for bringing his amendment. it makes a lot of sense. i hope the committee...
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one thing is happening, too, is that the big business unlike henry ford who was a republican who believedhe middle class, believed in giving people a living wage, believed in someone having a new car and home and sending your kid to college. this is not believed by the republican party today and their purpose today is to get people to make as little as possible so you can't survive to keep everybody on the government. we can't afford that because they've eliminated all of the companies and the businesses paying the social security, so, that's our problem. >> i think with one exception or serl. several. one of my favorite republican presidents was eisenhower. you know why? because he understood if you were going to grow a middle class, you would to grow an infrastructure and make college more affordable. and so, it was eisenhower who supported and developed many of the student affordability programs, student loan programs that we have today. richard nixon understood that we had to make certain investmentsá7kÑ in environmental toenlgechnologies and protection. he understood that's how you g
one thing is happening, too, is that the big business unlike henry ford who was a republican who believedhe middle class, believed in giving people a living wage, believed in someone having a new car and home and sending your kid to college. this is not believed by the republican party today and their purpose today is to get people to make as little as possible so you can't survive to keep everybody on the government. we can't afford that because they've eliminated all of the companies and the...
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sometimes i think henry ford was not trying to disrupt horses. he just had a new idea. how do we help those people do their things? well, we're still learning and protecting the american people dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation here we are in the newseum with the first amendment right on the wall. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were c.t.o. the second area is digital government. >> yep. >> and there's a couple of pieces of digital government. i was lucky, as were you. we worked at the beginning, and in the 1990's, it really feels to me like it's kind of 1990, 1996 1997, 1998 in the category of digital government. it's the beginning. people don't yet see what's going to happen in this extraordinary way, but you're starting to see it and you can feel it, and people are coming. what that looks like to me is, you know, here we are in the country that we are the country that created amazon. we are the country that created facebook twitter, the internet. why shouldn't the web sites and mobile services and the way
sometimes i think henry ford was not trying to disrupt horses. he just had a new idea. how do we help those people do their things? well, we're still learning and protecting the american people dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation here we are in the newseum with the first amendment right on the wall. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were c.t.o. the second area is digital government. >> yep. >> and there's a couple of pieces...
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sometimes i think henry ford was not trying to disrupt horses. he just had a new idea. so how do we help those people do their things while we're still learning and protecting the american people, dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation. here we are in the museum with the first amendment right on the wall. so that's our first bucket. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were cto. the second area that we think about is really digital government. >> yep. >> and there's a couple of pieces of digital government. i was lucky, as were you, we worked at the beginning of the web. and in the '90s, and it really feels to me like it's 1996, '97 '98, in the category of digital government. it's the beginning. people don't yet see what's going do happen in this extraordinary way, but you're starting to see it. and you can fell it and people are coming. but that looks to me you know, here we are in a country that we are the country that created amswron. you know jeff baize oz and his team created facebook and twitter and created the
sometimes i think henry ford was not trying to disrupt horses. he just had a new idea. so how do we help those people do their things while we're still learning and protecting the american people, dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation. here we are in the museum with the first amendment right on the wall. so that's our first bucket. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were cto. the second area that we think about is really digital...
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new jobs right here in this plant. [ cheers and applause ] and after more than a century since henry fordintroduced the moving assembly line, you're reinventing it. one production line for gas, electric hybrid plug-in vehicles. this is the first right here in wane wayne, michigan. [ cheers and applause ] first in the world. that's always cool when you do something first. and you're helping rebuild the middle class for the 21st century. just down the road in lincoln park uaw ford joint apprenticeship program is providing workers with handon training in the skills that employers need for the jobs of tomorrow. and nationally, by the way, 87% of all apprentices are employed after their complete their apprenticeship program with an average starting wage of $50,000. so the more folks we get in apprenticeships, the more folks are getting middle-class jobs. that's why i called on last year for businesses across the country to create more and expand more apprenticeship programs. and since then we've seen the largest increase in apprenticeships in nearly a decade. and now my administration is inves
new jobs right here in this plant. [ cheers and applause ] and after more than a century since henry fordintroduced the moving assembly line, you're reinventing it. one production line for gas, electric hybrid plug-in vehicles. this is the first right here in wane wayne, michigan. [ cheers and applause ] first in the world. that's always cool when you do something first. and you're helping rebuild the middle class for the 21st century. just down the road in lincoln park uaw ford joint...
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there's talent of the highest end, some of our greatest innovators, elon musk, silicon valley and henry ford's of the past, clara barton. how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations and tech policy? how do we help with jobs? we need all americans to be included in this innovation opportunity of the 21st century. one of my favorite things is what we are doing with nec. there are a million jobs that are going to go unfilled in the i.t. tech sector. what's going on with some line -- supply and demand? why can't they train for that? we need to make sure those jobs get filled, not only for our country and our companies, but all the opportunities -- these are fun jobs. these tech jobs are collaborative, engaging, i paid. there has been fabius innovation on these coding classes how do we get the scaled into our community colleges? how do we help with people who are in companies that are not making the jump to the next wave in making sure that the leadership and talent there is retrained. computer science, new languages and technologies cloud-based things, that they nee
there's talent of the highest end, some of our greatest innovators, elon musk, silicon valley and henry ford's of the past, clara barton. how do we help them do their thing by helping with regulation conversations and tech policy? how do we help with jobs? we need all americans to be included in this innovation opportunity of the 21st century. one of my favorite things is what we are doing with nec. there are a million jobs that are going to go unfilled in the i.t. tech sector. what's going on...
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you want to be henry ford.w wrappers off the floor, get the -- >> clean the bathrooms like howard did. clean the darn bath rooms, the one when you get off of 69 in l.i.e., clean that! >> that is important, isn't it? we talked about airport bathrooms, man. i'm going to start -- i'm not going in those anymore. >> still love the mcmuffin, the fries, i don't need that stuff. i don't need no purple smoothies. >> right. >> you do need some alternatives, like good salads. they were great with salads when they first came out. now they're not so good. last couple of years, quality's dropped. >> i go to wendy's in short hills, monster, monster. >> what a roo do they did there. you've got caffeine free cherry coke diet it's a great -- right. i was there last night. i'm not admitting that. >> love that wendy's. they've got that tv in there, sit down, burgers taste good monthly offering fantastic. >> fries are fresh. >> wendy's is right. mcdonald's, time to be right. >> better get a free coke tonight. what about alibaba. >>
you want to be henry ford.w wrappers off the floor, get the -- >> clean the bathrooms like howard did. clean the darn bath rooms, the one when you get off of 69 in l.i.e., clean that! >> that is important, isn't it? we talked about airport bathrooms, man. i'm going to start -- i'm not going in those anymore. >> still love the mcmuffin, the fries, i don't need that stuff. i don't need no purple smoothies. >> right. >> you do need some alternatives, like good salads....
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one thing that is happening to is that the big business, unlike henry ford, a republican, who believed in the middle class and giving people of living wage, this is not believed by the republican party today. their purpose today is to get people to make as little as possible so that they can survive. we can't afford that because we have illuminated all of the companies and businesses that pay social security. that is our problem. guest: i think with one exception, or several exceptions. one of my favorite republican presidents was dwight d. eisenhower. he believed you have to build infrastructure and make college more affordable. it was eisenhower who supported and develops many of the student loan programs we had today. richard nixon understood that we have to make certain investments in environmental technologies and protections. he understood that is how you grow middle-class. republicans like dwight d. eisenhower and president obama and president clinton believe that you have to meet in the middle and the middle is the middle class. host: the u.s. is set to clear the officer in fer
one thing that is happening to is that the big business, unlike henry ford, a republican, who believed in the middle class and giving people of living wage, this is not believed by the republican party today. their purpose today is to get people to make as little as possible so that they can survive. we can't afford that because we have illuminated all of the companies and businesses that pay social security. that is our problem. guest: i think with one exception, or several exceptions. one of...
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henry kissinger when he arrived thursday to testify at a senate armed services committee meeting. kissinger served as secretary of state and national security advisor during the vietnam war under president nixon and ford. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! >> in the name of the people of vietnam, in the name of the people of east timor, and the name of people in cambodia, in the name of the people of laos -- >> senator john mccain lashed out at the protesters and called on the capitol hill police to remove them. >> i have been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place. you're going to have to shut up, or i'm going to have you arrested. get out of here, you low life scum. >> thirty minutes later, two more members of codepink interrupted henry kissinger's testimony before the senate arms services committee. >> as we look around the world we encounter of people -- of people and chaos. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. vietnam, kissinger, working for richard nixon, oversaw the slaughter in vietnam, cambodia and laos. it led to the d
henry kissinger when he arrived thursday to testify at a senate armed services committee meeting. kissinger served as secretary of state and national security advisor during the vietnam war under president nixon and ford. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! >> in the name of the people of vietnam, in the name of the people of east timor, and the name of people in cambodia, in the name of the people of laos -- >> senator john mccain...