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researchers at henry ford hospital examined microorganisms in baby's gastro intestinal track the firstmonths of their lives and they found them at a lower risk of pet allergies they concluded that exposure to a wider variety of microorganisms actually help to stimulate the immune system. believe it or not, the surgeon general in 2013, 76% of babies were breast-fed at birth, at six months down to 27. the surgeon general hopes in 2020 80% will be breast-fed at birth and 60% at six months. it's hard. it is hard to stay with breast-feeding. >> but the benefits every study that comes out says the benefits are there. >>> a recap of the winners and we don't want to call them losers but awkward moments that made it a night you will not forget. a double dose of "the skinny." that's next. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> all right. it is time for "the skinny." topping the headlines, what else are we talking about, the biggest night in entertainment, the oscars. >> it was a nail biter to the last second at last night's academy awards. here's the recap. winning best picture this year "birdman" or the unex
researchers at henry ford hospital examined microorganisms in baby's gastro intestinal track the firstmonths of their lives and they found them at a lower risk of pet allergies they concluded that exposure to a wider variety of microorganisms actually help to stimulate the immune system. believe it or not, the surgeon general in 2013, 76% of babies were breast-fed at birth, at six months down to 27. the surgeon general hopes in 2020 80% will be breast-fed at birth and 60% at six months. it's...
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1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. ♪ >>> coming up today on "intelligence for your life" we will share the latest study on three things never to say on a first date. when is it time to come to the truth with your personal baggage. the reason einstein was so brilliant was he used both sides of his brain. experts say knowing the right way to doodle can unlock the instein in you and your kid. >>> and we'll share the early warning signs of a toxic friendship and what you may need to do to save yourself from a toxic relationship. those things and more today on "intelligence for your life."
1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry ford whose great-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. ♪ >>> coming up today on "intelligence for your life"...
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henry ford's model t. i met with harold's grandson eric and friend mike for a driving lesson.>> not quite. >> ouch. >> oh, come on. give me a car that works. >> straight on. >> the model t is the first affordable automobile. it is not particularly easy to drive. it has three med pedals but the break is on the right. what is it doing there? >> did you clear the streets today? >> as we go around test easy to see why harold fell in love with this classic. >> here the hair blowing top down. >> bigotry back there. >> break, break -- brake, brake, brake. step forward. wait. >> brake. >> oh, yeah, that thing on the right. >> throttle up. >> perfect. not a scratch. >> but a collision is in store for the laemay family as it tris to get the museum. >> all of the next steps. >> the family donates 600 cars to the project and $15 million, too, but it's not enough. they hire a fundraiser who tells them they have to have corporate sponsors for more big bucks. that will mean the lemays are told they will have to sacrifice their control and vision of the museum. the family agrees but soon find
henry ford's model t. i met with harold's grandson eric and friend mike for a driving lesson.>> not quite. >> ouch. >> oh, come on. give me a car that works. >> straight on. >> the model t is the first affordable automobile. it is not particularly easy to drive. it has three med pedals but the break is on the right. what is it doing there? >> did you clear the streets today? >> as we go around test easy to see why harold fell in love with this classic....
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1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry fordt-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system brought to you by guthy renker. >> female announcer: what's got these crowds of people so excited? it's the hottest trend in hair that started in hollywood and has spread all around the world. wen hair care. millions of people are throwing out their shampoo and have started using wen, getting the healthiest, best-looking hair of their lives. >> male announcer: created by world-renowned hair expert chaz dean, wen is the first ever cleansing conditioner. unlike traditional shampoos that can strip your hair, wen actually makes your hair softer, shinier, and stronger the very first time you use it. >> female an
1915 worlds fair, including a ford model t made famous by ford motor company and its its founder, henry fordt-great grandson attended today's event. >> tomorrow, breezy in the afternoon, temperatures in the 60s for oscar sunday. brief taste of winter and then next week back into the 70s. >> thank you and that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have great night. go sharks. >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair...
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a company that was making spare parts for ford, works his way up from the shop floor to become henry ford's right-hand man and then moved to chevrolet and then, finally, to president of general motors. knudsen was a motor city legend. the man who even more than henry ford had really perfected the techniques of what is called mass production. and had turned that into the means by which the american automobile industry had become the single largest employer in the country and had also become the master industry of technological innovation and of, and of quantitative production. so he calls bill knudsen, and he says, i need help. we face this dire situation, no one else knows what to do. how do we get this economy up and running and up and going? roosevelt passes the buck to bill knudsen. and he says, oh, by the way, bill, in order to do this kind of job, you're going to have no kind of authority whatsoever. there's no statutory authority for what is going to take place here. you are just going to have to sort of do this with your own powers of persuasion and through the business connections t
a company that was making spare parts for ford, works his way up from the shop floor to become henry ford's right-hand man and then moved to chevrolet and then, finally, to president of general motors. knudsen was a motor city legend. the man who even more than henry ford had really perfected the techniques of what is called mass production. and had turned that into the means by which the american automobile industry had become the single largest employer in the country and had also become the...
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. >> henry ford and ford motor company had an assembly line right here and built model ts.y set up an assembly line in front of everybody. a cool thing to watch a vehicle be built from scratch to finished product. >> one of those model ts along with other memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair is on display at the palace. >>> the san francisco police were among those who braved chilly bay waters to raise money for special olympics. [shouting] >> chief was among some colorful characters who took part in the polar plunge this morning. the chilly dip and 5k run raised money for special olympics in northern company. they raised a minimum of 125 tuesday each and goes to support the nearly 2,000 special olympics athletes in northern california and nevada. >>> we call it the polar plunge but i bet later a lot of people just jumped in the water to cool off, just like any other february day right? >> so typical around here. temperatures well above normal for this week and ahead looking at a typical february feel for your sunday and monday. so prepare for a cooldown, live doppler 7hd
. >> henry ford and ford motor company had an assembly line right here and built model ts.y set up an assembly line in front of everybody. a cool thing to watch a vehicle be built from scratch to finished product. >> one of those model ts along with other memorabilia from the 1915 worlds fair is on display at the palace. >>> the san francisco police were among those who braved chilly bay waters to raise money for special olympics. [shouting] >> chief was among some...
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. >> henry ford iii is going to be there. >> we >>> on this friday night, two breaking stories.he major weekend storm. treacherous driving. 100 million americans, 25 states. the system moving from denver to atlanta to the northeast. >>> and developments in the "american sniper" trial. the witness saying the accused killer knew exactly what he was doing. >>> the abc news exclusive, the kidnap victim rescued by the fbi. the surveillance. the moment they try to get to her. >>> the super bug. two dead five sick nearly 180 exposed. and the warning to hospitals across the country. >>> and robin roberts with neil patrick harris tonight. host of the oscars. the big reveal about magic. and hugh jackman is here with advice for the new host.
. >> henry ford iii is going to be there. >> we >>> on this friday night, two breaking stories.he major weekend storm. treacherous driving. 100 million americans, 25 states. the system moving from denver to atlanta to the northeast. >>> and developments in the "american sniper" trial. the witness saying the accused killer knew exactly what he was doing. >>> the abc news exclusive, the kidnap victim rescued by the fbi. the surveillance. the moment...
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luminaries like henry ford, thomas edison and luther burbank were on hand to showcase the inner workingsmodern industry, technology, and science. model ts and levi jeans rolled off assembly lines in mini factories. and visitors could see life-saving infant ink batore incubators, the latest typewriters, and a working replica of the panama canal. although a world apart from the carnage of world war i, under way across the atlantic, the fair was no escape from many of the social struggles unfolding on the home front. class tensions and prejudices that divided san francisco and much of america were on full display here, including derogatory depictions of different ethnic groups and the barring of african-americans from being hired for certain jobs at the fair. >> but the fair was meant to be sort of inclusive to gain the broad public support that the fair officials needed to make this happen they billed it as something that was going to create jobs and bring the city together. and for some groups that was really true, and for other groups it wasn't. >> but there were also displays convention
luminaries like henry ford, thomas edison and luther burbank were on hand to showcase the inner workingsmodern industry, technology, and science. model ts and levi jeans rolled off assembly lines in mini factories. and visitors could see life-saving infant ink batore incubators, the latest typewriters, and a working replica of the panama canal. although a world apart from the carnage of world war i, under way across the atlantic, the fair was no escape from many of the social struggles...
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>> henry ford iii is going to be there. >> we >>> on this friday night, two breaking stories. the major weekend storm. treacherous driving. 100 million americans, 25 states. the system moving from denver to atlanta to the northeast. >>> and developments in the "american sniper" trial. the witness saying the accused killer knew exactly what he was doing. >>> the abc news exclusive, the kidnap victim rescued by the fbi. the surveillance. the moment they try to get to her. >>> the super bug. two dead five sick nearly 180 exposed. and the warning to hospitals across the country. >>> and robin roberts with neil patrick harris tonight. host of the oscars. the big reveal about magic. and hugh jackman is here with advice for the new host. >>> good evening, as we come on the air this friday night, several developing stories. we begin with the giant weekend storm that will affect tens of millions. it comes amid deadly cold already. more than 70 records broken today. in tennessee alone, 18 people have died. in the northeast, they're using drones to check on roofs. more than 100 have coll
>> henry ford iii is going to be there. >> we >>> on this friday night, two breaking stories. the major weekend storm. treacherous driving. 100 million americans, 25 states. the system moving from denver to atlanta to the northeast. >>> and developments in the "american sniper" trial. the witness saying the accused killer knew exactly what he was doing. >>> the abc news exclusive, the kidnap victim rescued by the fbi. the surveillance. the moment...
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the first transcontinental phone call from nyc to san francisco was made and henry ford created a model-tassembly lynn. >> he walked the line explaining to thomas edison and if you could ever walk next to two people and hear a conversation, that would be the one. >> reporter: there were exhibitings for children and adults. >> the thing we're trying to focus on is the juxtaposition between then and now. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: the history is on display at palace of fine art for the public to remember and enjoy. in san francisco, alley rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> hockey outdoors may be a bit of a novelelity around here, but most of the area is experiencing winter misery up to new york and down in the south, winter is hitting hard with snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain and sub-zero temperatures. at least 30 deaths during the past few day are being blamed on weather. bad as it is outside, some people are having it rough trying to sleep without heat or getting through the day without water. >> we have to not wash dishes, not shower, spreading it out. >> can't do laundry. had to drag laundry ou
the first transcontinental phone call from nyc to san francisco was made and henry ford created a model-tassembly lynn. >> he walked the line explaining to thomas edison and if you could ever walk next to two people and hear a conversation, that would be the one. >> reporter: there were exhibitings for children and adults. >> the thing we're trying to focus on is the juxtaposition between then and now. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: the history is on display at palace of...
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rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry ford 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. gerri: my next guess is one of the most successful recording artist in the country. he has had a string of number one hits 14, in fact, you would be hard-pressed find anyone who hasn't heard his music. he has a new cd out called brazilian nights. thank you for joining us this is kenny g. >> thank you for having me. gerri: everybody on my staff knows your music heard how did you get started? >> i was 10 years old, i was doing my normal thing in public school and i wanted to play and i learned how to play with my band teacher at. gerri: okay, so you are part of band. everyone knows you so well for your christmas album miracle. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ gerri: were you surprised by the success of that album? >> yes, i knew people really enjoyed the way i play christmas songs, so i thought let's make a whole album like that. so i
rings] man: what this place needed was better graduation rates, so we worked with schools like henry ford 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. gerri: my next guess is one of the most successful recording artist in the country. he has had a string of number one hits 14, in fact, you would be hard-pressed find anyone who hasn't heard his music. he has a...
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it starts a long time ago with henry ford and in a sense although it ends now it really ends in 2025 or 2030 as it plays out. so this is a book to take along on a trip and recommended the great race to everybody and thank you all for joining us. ' ♪ [inaudible conversations] now "after words" with david axelrod author of believer. mr. axelrod served as the senior strategist for obama's presidential campaigns and a former senior adviser to president obama. he discusses his life and career in politics with david, former speechwriter for president george w. bush. >> host: but just to jump into the most controversial passage of the book. you tell a story that has a concession call from governor romney who after the 2012 election one in which you said he was offended by what he took to the undercurrent of the compassion. one of the aids that is that it was phone on which the call took place said the story is not true and has been angry about it. how can those that were not in the room ss which of you is right? >> guest: there were five people standing around and several of them have alrea
it starts a long time ago with henry ford and in a sense although it ends now it really ends in 2025 or 2030 as it plays out. so this is a book to take along on a trip and recommended the great race to everybody and thank you all for joining us. ' ♪ [inaudible conversations] now "after words" with david axelrod author of believer. mr. axelrod served as the senior strategist for obama's presidential campaigns and a former senior adviser to president obama. he discusses his life and...
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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 no more time. >> it to be with you. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ayad akhtar is here. his play "disgraced" won the 2013 pulitzer 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 who do th
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 no more time. >> it to be with you. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ayad akhtar is here. his play "disgraced" won the 2013 pulitzer prize. it is about a muslim american lawyer who must come to term with his identity. i am...
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>> similar to henry ford used the manufacturing line. the assembly line to change manufacturing. that's what bitcoin will do to financial services. >> can i get a medium coffee? i'm pretty much like everybody else. i heard the stories of bitcoin but don't know what it is. i heard it's a digital currency to pay people directly without the interference of banks or credit cards or even the government. some people say it's the wave of the future. one day, pay for houses to a cup of coffee. >> thank you. >> but is the world ready to go virtual when it comes to payments? i'm going to figure that out and put bitcoin to the test by seeing if i can live off it. ♪ >> money, money, money. it's something we use every single day. but have you ever stopped to think about how it works or what gives money value? cash used to be based on the gold standard. value tied to the price of gold but the u.s. effectively moved off the gold standard after the great depression. as a result, they could print up more cash and put it into circulation. but that also put the economy at a greater risk of inflatio
>> similar to henry ford used the manufacturing line. the assembly line to change manufacturing. that's what bitcoin will do to financial services. >> can i get a medium coffee? i'm pretty much like everybody else. i heard the stories of bitcoin but don't know what it is. i heard it's a digital currency to pay people directly without the interference of banks or credit cards or even the government. some people say it's the wave of the future. one day, pay for houses to a cup of...
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people have more money in their pocket they're likely to spend more money, at least that is what henry ford thought 100 years ago. >> and why poi above the minimum if they don't have competition for those retail jobs. >> it's about corporate culture. it is about understanding that an employee is more motivated by the intangibles. and if they're being paid minimum wage they're being told very directly they don't have value. >> do you think that the sort of leadership or calls from the president for years have had any effect here or is that really on a separate track from what these companies are doing of their own volition? >> i'm very encouraged in what the president's leadership and in this organization and patriotic millionaires trying to get the minimum wage raised to a respectable level. >> you tweeted about this. you said raising the minimum wage will raise economic activity and lower unemployment. do you feel that you are unusual among senior corporate executives in that view do you feel alone in that or no? >> i would say i'm in the minority, but i'm encouraged by what happened at wa
people have more money in their pocket they're likely to spend more money, at least that is what henry ford thought 100 years ago. >> and why poi above the minimum if they don't have competition for those retail jobs. >> it's about corporate culture. it is about understanding that an employee is more motivated by the intangibles. and if they're being paid minimum wage they're being told very directly they don't have value. >> do you think that the sort of leadership or calls...
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rival of the ford motor company and to be fair there were other cheaper automobiles available that henry ford's model t and mass production through ford motor company make around 1808, 1809 mass-produced inexpensive automobiles for every man. one of the aspects of the model t which is really telling for the issue of safety is that vehicle was capable of driving on the worst roads in the worst conditions. it could be modified by most anyone who has basic mechanical skills which in the 19th was a lot of people and could be modified as well to do a lot of different tasks not simply driving but also as a threshing machine and a source of power in rural environment so his versatility was the calling card of these mass-produced inexpensive automobiles. reforms often try to limit the very function of what an automobile does and what i mean by that is its ability to access all parts of one's life, its ability to be driven in urban locations so they were all kinds of restrictions and terms of driving within the city limits. those efforts really were once geared initially at the way in which americans dr
rival of the ford motor company and to be fair there were other cheaper automobiles available that henry ford's model t and mass production through ford motor company make around 1808, 1809 mass-produced inexpensive automobiles for every man. one of the aspects of the model t which is really telling for the issue of safety is that vehicle was capable of driving on the worst roads in the worst conditions. it could be modified by most anyone who has basic mechanical skills which in the 19th was a...
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there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working auto plant. crowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the jewelled city. >> if you think about that that's 20 million before there were airplanes. >> reporter: it was a city within a city. magical spectacle that sparkled in the until the lights were finally extinguish extinguished. >> this is a selection of souvenirs. >> reporter: a century later, the spirit of 1915 still inspires. >> jewels from the tower of jewels. >> reporter: donna has spent her life collecting exposition memorabilia. >> here's a tape measure with the tower of jewels. >> reporter: larger souvenir remain tucked away around san francisco. long ago battles save the palace of fine arts from the fate of other buildings. a majestic time capsule proving that the jewelled city of a century ago really did exist. >> it was the spirit of the city that we hope will never die. >> reporter: joe risotto jr., nbc bay a
there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working auto plant. crowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the jewelled city. >> if you think about that that's 20 million before there were airplanes. >> reporter: it was a city within a city. magical spectacle that sparkled in the until the lights were finally extinguish...
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the book actually starts with henry ford, and in a sense -- although it ends, this is a book to take along on the trip and recommend the "the great race" to everybody and thank you all for joining us with levi. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv television for serious readers. >> coming up next on booktv, from last weekend's savannah book festival, lynn scherr recounts the life of astronaut sally ride. this is about ap hour. an hour. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you ann, very much. and thanks to all of you. i want to say welcome to this beautiful place and also thank you for having me here. i love being among book lovers, and for those of you who came to hear vicki talk about her wonderful book about el haven'ts i'm sorry about that but if it helps, i did write a book about giraffes. [laughter] truly magnificent creatures.fes i'll take a little detour here. i considery laughs -- giraffes not only the most gorgeousatta creatures on the planet, but also the most political correct. they never attack unle
the book actually starts with henry ford, and in a sense -- although it ends, this is a book to take along on the trip and recommend the "the great race" to everybody and thank you all for joining us with levi. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv television for serious readers. >> coming up next on booktv, from last weekend's savannah book festival, lynn scherr recounts the life of astronaut...
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there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working autocrowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the jewelled city. >> and if you think about that that's 20 million before there were airplanes. >> reporter: it was a city within a city. a magical spectacle that sparkled until the lights were finally extinguished december 4th, 1915. >> this is a selection of souvenirs. >> reporter: a century later, the spirit of 1915 still inspires. >> jewels from the tower of jewels. >> reporter: donna huggins has spent her life collecting exposition memorabilia. >> here is a tape measure with the tower of jewels. >> reporter: larger souvenirs of the fair remain tucked away around san francisco. long ago battles saved the palace of fine arts from the same fate as the fair's other buildings. and so it sits a majestic time capsule, proving that the jewelled city of a century ago really did exist. >> it was the spirit of the city that we hope w
there were dignitaries like teddy roosevelt, thomas edison and henry ford who even set up a working autocrowds retreated to displays of the recent invention of aviation. during the fair's nine-month run, some 20 million people took in the glory of what was called the jewelled city. >> and if you think about that that's 20 million before there were airplanes. >> reporter: it was a city within a city. a magical spectacle that sparkled until the lights were finally extinguished...
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to be fair, there were other cheaper automobiles available, but henry ford's model t and mass production through the ford motor company make -- around 1908 1909 -- mass produced, inexpensive automobiles available for every man. one of the aspects of the model t which is really telling for the issue of safety is that that vehicle was capable of driving on the worst roads and in the worst conditions. it could be modified by most anyone who had basic mechanical skills which in the 19 teens was a lot of people and could be modified as well to do a lot of different tasks. not simply driving but also as a threshing machine, as a source of power in rural environments. so its versatility was really the calling card of these mass produced inexpensive automobiles. reforms often tried to limit the very function of what an automobile does. and what i mean by that is its ability to access all parts of one's life, its ability to be driven in urban locations and so there were all kinds of restrictions in terms of driving within a city limit, within a town limit. those efforts really were ones geared at
to be fair, there were other cheaper automobiles available, but henry ford's model t and mass production through the ford motor company make -- around 1908 1909 -- mass produced, inexpensive automobiles available for every man. one of the aspects of the model t which is really telling for the issue of safety is that that vehicle was capable of driving on the worst roads and in the worst conditions. it could be modified by most anyone who had basic mechanical skills which in the 19 teens was a...
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the whole idea behind mcdonald's was like henry ford and the model t. you produce the model t. and say we're going back to model t. they have to go back to the way they were. they feel like if they add certain things to the menu they'll look like chipotle. no. they're not going to sell a safrita burger. this new guy's got to say we've done everything wrong and we are going to go back to basics. make it so that when you go in there, the people can make the stuff. >> i think it's something like more than 133 different items that they have. >> it's mcdonald's, for heaven's sake. >> and it's five things that sell the majority of everything. the big mac, hamburger, chicken nuggets, fries. >> maybe the nobel peace prize guys accounts and foreign relations, a lot of guys from oxford and cambridge behind the counter. i'm not seeing that. i've cleaned dishes at a new restaurant. it's not as easy as you think. but don't make it so that you have to go get a road scholarship to be behind the counter. >> i agree. as somebody who bar tended and waited, too. jim, thank you. we will see you in
the whole idea behind mcdonald's was like henry ford and the model t. you produce the model t. and say we're going back to model t. they have to go back to the way they were. they feel like if they add certain things to the menu they'll look like chipotle. no. they're not going to sell a safrita burger. this new guy's got to say we've done everything wrong and we are going to go back to basics. make it so that when you go in there, the people can make the stuff. >> i think it's something...
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one might paraphrase, henry ford when he initiated the five dollar a day, he said doubling the wagesf the auto industry he said this was the best business move i ever made. matt: those workers can go a and by silverado's instead of f1 50's. the uaw will enter into import negotiations this summer. >> they certainly are. these are going to be cap negotiations. there is a constructive relationship between the uaw and all three of the detroit automakers. there will be differences. collective are getting is meant to resolve those differences. both sides are very committed to seeing a more competitive industry a more profitable industry and the automakers have shown they are willing to share some of those profits with the workers. all three of the detroit automakers paid bonuses for last year. matt: a pleasure to have you with us. professor of labor relations at uc berkeley. coming up, less than 10 minutes until we get the january jobs report. economists estimate employers added 230000 jobs for the month of january. and, professional networking sites thinking of adam -- adding jobs. the fo
one might paraphrase, henry ford when he initiated the five dollar a day, he said doubling the wagesf the auto industry he said this was the best business move i ever made. matt: those workers can go a and by silverado's instead of f1 50's. the uaw will enter into import negotiations this summer. >> they certainly are. these are going to be cap negotiations. there is a constructive relationship between the uaw and all three of the detroit automakers. there will be differences. collective...
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henry ford did. so many people work at walmart it's helped the gdp, as strange as that is.forecast is a downer but walmart doing better with gasoline. the stock had had a run. take this with a grain of salt. other retailers are all on fire. these guys could be too, but taking actions that are important and do lower the earnings. >> while i was briefly out, jim, the market continued to make some new highs again. here we are in 2015. maybe it does turn out to be another year of that high single digits, what everybody said. it's weird when the consensus is right. >> i think europe's turning. i think it's obscured by greece. some of latin america's turning. china not turning. united states strong, i like it. i want to congreatatulate chuck schaffer and stacy keach, 100th episode of "american greed." our signature self-made programming, fantastic. >> it is. fun having him here today, too. >> he's great! he's just great. real deal man. >> all right. see you later. thanks, jim. >>> when we come back we'll have more from barry sternlicht. plus a special birthday present for andrew.
henry ford did. so many people work at walmart it's helped the gdp, as strange as that is.forecast is a downer but walmart doing better with gasoline. the stock had had a run. take this with a grain of salt. other retailers are all on fire. these guys could be too, but taking actions that are important and do lower the earnings. >> while i was briefly out, jim, the market continued to make some new highs again. here we are in 2015. maybe it does turn out to be another year of that high...
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abe lincoln walt disney henry ford and mark twain among others. the thing about al sharpton in addition to his checkered past, he's an embarrassment, if he's such a great leader why doesn't anybody watch that show of his? >> david axlerod says he's a respected leader, if you look at al sharpton's past the tawana brawley case, throok at that. i'm not sure why the white house would want him hanging around. another important point, he owes, some say up to $4 million between his personal and national action network. this is the guy who says he helped pick the next attorney general. the attorney general will prosecute tax fraud and tax cheats. think about that for one minute. >> yeah, but the i.r.s. is not busy looking at al sharpton because they're busy still looking at the tea party people. >> we kind of need to connect those dots. >> coming up, it was a texas-size insult. >> i don't know about in your state, which i think is a crazy state to begin with -- >> now texas lawmakers say, yeah we're crazy. crazy about jobs. breaking down the numbers for y
abe lincoln walt disney henry ford and mark twain among others. the thing about al sharpton in addition to his checkered past, he's an embarrassment, if he's such a great leader why doesn't anybody watch that show of his? >> david axlerod says he's a respected leader, if you look at al sharpton's past the tawana brawley case, throok at that. i'm not sure why the white house would want him hanging around. another important point, he owes, some say up to $4 million between his personal and...
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that's why people like henry ford over a hundred years ago doubled the wages of people on the assemblyttrition problem, and he understood that the people who made his products ought to be able to buy his products. >> that seems market based. he did that for a reason though. it wasn't -- i just don't -- it's hard for people that aren't experts in this to see how giving an employee the right to make his own choice on whether he joins a union or make his own choice on whether he pays dues doesn't seem like forcing everyone to do it almost seems like you're removing individual freedom from that person. >> that's the freedom to be a free rider, i guess. i see unions working hard to negotiate benefits. and you have them in these situations the free rider gets to take advantage of all the benefits that the union member and union leaders negotiate. but that strikes me as unfair. >> also you look at -- i mean almost 100% of union contributions when they do find their way into the political landscape, they go to the one side. right? and let's say you're a union worker that doesn't want to suppor
that's why people like henry ford over a hundred years ago doubled the wages of people on the assemblyttrition problem, and he understood that the people who made his products ought to be able to buy his products. >> that seems market based. he did that for a reason though. it wasn't -- i just don't -- it's hard for people that aren't experts in this to see how giving an employee the right to make his own choice on whether he joins a union or make his own choice on whether he pays dues...
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. >> host: would it be like talking to henry ford and the dodge brothers etc.? >> guest: sure. obviously, the early people early on in the internet were no longer with us. if there is one person i wish i could have talked to robert is a co- inventor. in other words originally created as part of a team that transistor and all that does is takes semi-conducting material and conduct electricity. if you don't then it is semi-conducting and you can make it in on and off switch with a transistor. how did you get a lot of transistors under one. that's all a microchip is. when you can put a whole lot. so that's what bob does but something even more. he grades a company that's now called intel. but it's a new type of company that has no great hierarchy. it's not driven from an organization chart. they all sit in an open space with somebody and he says here is new at the center and connecting everybody else. so that whole new way of doing business in the digital age and he was a mentor of steve jobs but he was very nice. he was so nice he could never say no to people which is why he had
. >> host: would it be like talking to henry ford and the dodge brothers etc.? >> guest: sure. obviously, the early people early on in the internet were no longer with us. if there is one person i wish i could have talked to robert is a co- inventor. in other words originally created as part of a team that transistor and all that does is takes semi-conducting material and conduct electricity. if you don't then it is semi-conducting and you can make it in on and off switch with a...
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. >> host: if you were covering the auto industry would it be like talking to henry ford and dodge brothers? >> guest: these are people who invent things. the early people early on in the internet where no longer on computers, no longer with us. even robert boyce, one person i wish i could have talked to. he was coinventor of the microchip. working with bill shockley, a originally, who had created as part of the team the transistor in and all that does is take semiconducting material like silicon that sort of can conduct electricity sort of but resists sort of but if you don't by making it more in pure adding boron or something, you can make semiconducting qualities, make it an on/office which, replace horrible vacuum tubes with the transistor and what bob noyce does is with a group of people, this is all team work, think about how to edge a lot of transistors under one ship of silicon you really have cool ways to put a lot of transistors on one chip of silicon. that is what bob always does but he does something even more. he creates a company called intel. it is the new type of company tha
. >> host: if you were covering the auto industry would it be like talking to henry ford and dodge brothers? >> guest: these are people who invent things. the early people early on in the internet where no longer on computers, no longer with us. even robert boyce, one person i wish i could have talked to. he was coinventor of the microchip. working with bill shockley, a originally, who had created as part of the team the transistor in and all that does is take semiconducting...
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deputies, chp units even the sheriff's department chopper nicknamed henry 1 to an area west of the rural sonoma county town of valley ford everyone completed a search of the area. along with bystander reports it was determined that a meteor that had falling, not a burning airplane. >> reporter: at the same time social media caught fire with tweets and posts from all over the bay area. several people registered reports on a website that lists worldwide meteor sightings. some people questioned whether there was a connection to another fireball seen earlier that morning that turned out to be a launch from vandenberg air force base. >> this thing gets very bright because it gets very, very hot for a few seconds before it self-destructs in this burst of light. >> reporter: this object may have been no larger than a pea but emergency responders weren't taking any chances. >> in this dynsomeone -- in this instance someone thought a plane was crashing. >> reporter: this story ended not with a bang but a whimper. somewhere out there is a cosmic souvenir, a little piece of the heavens that will take a sharp crito sharp -- a sharp
deputies, chp units even the sheriff's department chopper nicknamed henry 1 to an area west of the rural sonoma county town of valley ford everyone completed a search of the area. along with bystander reports it was determined that a meteor that had falling, not a burning airplane. >> reporter: at the same time social media caught fire with tweets and posts from all over the bay area. several people registered reports on a website that lists worldwide meteor sightings. some people...
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you had henry kissinger common shultz and madeleine albright all testifying at a committee hearing last week, ford affairs committee. these are, i grant you these are incredibly talented people but we have those people. this country has that kind of talent. i'm not worried about that at all. we just have to start acting like it again. again. >> so the new bush cabinet would have no difficulty? >> that's a 15-yard penalty and loss of a down. [laughter] >> so that wasn't my best question, right? [laughter] we could i think one could easily conclude that a discussion of sovereign states the way that we have been receiving your is much easier than a discussion of this isys phenomenon. you mentioned in your speech. what to make of this a stateless entity seeks to be a state carving out territory to incorporate it into an image of what they perceived to be a caliphate. how do you come what type of diplomacy do you applies here? >> no diplomacy. i become with them directly? no. that's not, we have to develop a strategy that is global, that takes them out. first, you know the strategy needs to be we stren
you had henry kissinger common shultz and madeleine albright all testifying at a committee hearing last week, ford affairs committee. these are, i grant you these are incredibly talented people but we have those people. this country has that kind of talent. i'm not worried about that at all. we just have to start acting like it again. again. >> so the new bush cabinet would have no difficulty? >> that's a 15-yard penalty and loss of a down. [laughter] >> so that wasn't my best...
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roxborough henry avenue westbound is closed stick to ridge or wissahickon instead. 422 approaching oaks it's heavy from royals fordcene at this point. the road on 422 pretty wet. we have a couple of accidents eastbound on 422. we have another accident on the westbound ramp to royersford. on the ben we're jammed, no speed restrictions, but it's a slow go coming into the city. >> david murphy is tracking the snow with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: light snow is falling on the terrace. the winds are picking up at it is starting to get uncomfortable. storm tracker 6 live double scan it's a thin line of snow showers popping through philadelphia. this will be through in another half-hour or hour. it pushes into south jersey and falls apart. temperatures down to 32 but the windchills in the teens and low 20s at this point. the temperatures will dip in the low 20s by dinnertime tonight with single digit windchills later on today. brisk and cold tomorrow, 33. better on saturday, back in in the 40s. track the snow with the storm tracker 6 live app free download for apple and android. ♪ treasure ♪ >>> good morning,
roxborough henry avenue westbound is closed stick to ridge or wissahickon instead. 422 approaching oaks it's heavy from royals fordcene at this point. the road on 422 pretty wet. we have a couple of accidents eastbound on 422. we have another accident on the westbound ramp to royersford. on the ben we're jammed, no speed restrictions, but it's a slow go coming into the city. >> david murphy is tracking the snow with the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: light snow is falling on the...