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we saw earlier a henry ford publication espousing his violent anti-semitic beliefs. in the 1930's, you had people like father cochran, a catholic priest, who had a radio show and was a national figure who spoke up against jews. there he anti-semitic. time, there were strict quotas for who could enter america and when. this is a steamer trunk from a family that attempted to ms st.e in 1939 on the carryingd luxury ship 937 passengers from germany to cuba. most of the people were jewish and most had visas to enter the united states at a later date. they were going to lay out a time period before that in cuba. when they arrived in havana, they realized that their landing permits were fraudulent. to have insult to them by a corrupt government official. only a few people were able to get off the boat in cuba. the jewish community scrambled to try to figure out how to give these 930 people refuge in america. there were ultimately unable to do so because the quota system was strict. the ship had to turn back to europe. joseph joseph, who was on the ship with his wife and the
we saw earlier a henry ford publication espousing his violent anti-semitic beliefs. in the 1930's, you had people like father cochran, a catholic priest, who had a radio show and was a national figure who spoke up against jews. there he anti-semitic. time, there were strict quotas for who could enter america and when. this is a steamer trunk from a family that attempted to ms st.e in 1939 on the carryingd luxury ship 937 passengers from germany to cuba. most of the people were jewish and most...
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so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's anti-semitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. it was published during the 1920s. in the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. a lot of really rich artistic activity and so in this area, we look at the rise of the movies in the 1930s, as well as yiddish theatre. we look at the wpa that supported artists in the 1930s. we also look at the political situation in america, a lot of people were espousing different concepts like socialism or zionism. we also explore religion in the 1930s. congregation shari eli was a south philadelphia immigrant synagogue that opened its doors in 1918. by the 1980s, membership slacked off and the congregation would soon be closing its doors. people moved out of the neighborhood and they didn't need the big sin nothing anymore. someone from the congregation called our museum and asked if we would like to go in and see their torah arc, which our curators did in 1984.
so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's anti-semitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. it was published during the 1920s. in the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. a lot of really rich artistic activity and so in this area, we look at the rise of the movies in the 1930s, as well as yiddish theatre. we look at the wpa that supported...
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so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's
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henry ford once said 'anyone who keeps learning stays young' ... and a 93 year old woman in northeast ohio is proving him right.dorothy houston just earned her high school diploma. diploma. the superintendent of akron public schools presented dorothy with her diploma on her birthday this week... 74 years after she should have graduated.she'd been kicked out of school just weeks before graduation ... because when he was called to serve in daughter wrote a letter to the school explaining what happened and asking that her mom be allowed to graduate.... and the school agreed. it's important to me ...... feels wonderful her daughter says dorothy is the mentor to her grand children. great grand children,. and many neighborhood kids in fairlawn ... who now have one more reason to look up to her. the spelling bee champs are descending upon the tri-state tomorrow for the scripps regional spelling bee. we had a little fun with a spelling bee of our own -- and found out some of us need a dictionary! dictionary!riva "let's go with rhythm, r-h-y-t- nero "r-h-y-
henry ford once said 'anyone who keeps learning stays young' ... and a 93 year old woman in northeast ohio is proving him right.dorothy houston just earned her high school diploma. diploma. the superintendent of akron public schools presented dorothy with her diploma on her birthday this week... 74 years after she should have graduated.she'd been kicked out of school just weeks before graduation ... because when he was called to serve in daughter wrote a letter to the school explaining what...
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mo: welcome to the henry ford's innovation nation.coming up, the top tech for your toddler, the cousins keeping your cards corralled, taking a break with four-wheeled food, and the company creating the coolest colors next on the henry ford's innovation nation. there was a time that you and i and everyone else were all startups. we were actually called babies back then, but this
mo: welcome to the henry ford's innovation nation.coming up, the top tech for your toddler, the cousins keeping your cards corralled, taking a break with four-wheeled food, and the company creating the coolest colors next on the henry ford's innovation nation. there was a time that you and i and everyone else were all startups. we were actually called babies back then, but this
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henry ford ford was an early donor to mount vernon. he gave mount vernon their first fire engine. ever since we have gotten fire engines from ford motor company and they have sponsored a number of exciting things including this book talk. i would also like to welcome the c-span audience who is filming tonight and we always appreciate when they come out and help the publicize these events. they're popular in their popular on c-span as well. we have a very special guest tonight. an old friend to mount vernon in the story of george washington. we have ed l'engle who is the editor-in-chief. this is one of the most extraordinary projects of the 20th and 24th century to copy entrance drive all of the documents from george washington it's an extraordinary collective work that's been going on since 1968. the mount vernon ladies association have been partial funders since that project since the beginning. the recent past we have renewed our partnership and i would like to thank our partnership with the paper as well as other family papers. two fully encompass the scope of what they're doin
henry ford ford was an early donor to mount vernon. he gave mount vernon their first fire engine. ever since we have gotten fire engines from ford motor company and they have sponsored a number of exciting things including this book talk. i would also like to welcome the c-span audience who is filming tonight and we always appreciate when they come out and help the publicize these events. they're popular in their popular on c-span as well. we have a very special guest tonight. an old friend to...
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henry ford once said 'anyone who keeps learning stays young' ... and a 93 year old woman in northeast ohio is proving him right.dorothy houston just earned her high school diploma. diploma. the superintendent of akron public schools presented dorothy with her diploma on her birthday this week... 74 years after she should have graduated.she'd been kicked out of school just weeks before graduation ... because she'd married her sweetheart when he was called to serve in the army.this year her daughter wrote a letter to the school explaining what happened and asking that her mom be allowed to graduate.... it's important to me ...... feels wonderful her daughter says dorothy is the mentor to her grand children. great grand children,. and many neighborhood kids in fairlawn ... who now have one more reason to look up to her. the spelling bee champs are descending upon the tri-state tomorrow for the scripps regional spelling bee. we had a little fun with a spelling bee of our own -- and found out some of us need a dictionary! dictionary!riva "let's go with
henry ford once said 'anyone who keeps learning stays young' ... and a 93 year old woman in northeast ohio is proving him right.dorothy houston just earned her high school diploma. diploma. the superintendent of akron public schools presented dorothy with her diploma on her birthday this week... 74 years after she should have graduated.she'd been kicked out of school just weeks before graduation ... because she'd married her sweetheart when he was called to serve in the army.this year her...
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henry ford brought automobiles to the middle class. during world war ii, detroit provided, funded the arsenals of democracy to help us win world war ii. >> raise your hand. >> so what is so positive about that? did it connect to your heart? >> yes. ted cruz is a convicted conservative who understands what is needed in order to get detroit back to where it was before. i appreciate he pointed out the failed policies of the years. >> i admit that ted cruz is a great debater and absolutely right. failed liberal policies destroyed this city. he we have family businesses and independent businesses are struggling and he spoke to us and showed us how to make it better and help us prosper, and grow. >> what advice to you have for candidates now? there is going to be one more debate before the next big vote. what advice to you have for them? right there. go ahead. >> mitt romney said we republicans, we republicans, trump always refers to the party as them and they. so we, republicans is -- >> good advice. >> we do need to unite behind one candid
henry ford brought automobiles to the middle class. during world war ii, detroit provided, funded the arsenals of democracy to help us win world war ii. >> raise your hand. >> so what is so positive about that? did it connect to your heart? >> yes. ted cruz is a convicted conservative who understands what is needed in order to get detroit back to where it was before. i appreciate he pointed out the failed policies of the years. >> i admit that ted cruz is a great debater...
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take vo estudios del hospital "henry ford" en detroit han descubierto que los adolescentes con asma sufren resto de la poblacin. lucrecia y es que investigadores de este estudio de 38 jvenes dicen que al parecer, pacientes con falta de aliento y que se despiertan a media noche pueden ser susceptibles a estos problemas. juanfra/takevo ---- hay innumerables aplicaciones destinadas para ayudar a vivir de manera saludable... ---- ya que la presin arterial es fundamental para la salud... --- investigadores pusieron aprueba a'app'' cocida como' instant es fundamental para la salud... --- investigadores pusieron apueba un''app'' conoca blood pressure 'o presinarteria en agregar sus datos generales... --- despus coloca su celular sobre su pecho durante unos segundos... --- encontraron que a 8 de cada 10 pacientes no leia correctamente su presin... por lo cul retirado del mercado... juanfra --- cul es la relacin entre la falta de sueÑo y los hbitos alimenticios? me creera si le digo que tal vez por no dormir le gusta ms la comida chatarra ? falta de sueÑo y los hbitos alimenticios? me creera si le
take vo estudios del hospital "henry ford" en detroit han descubierto que los adolescentes con asma sufren resto de la poblacin. lucrecia y es que investigadores de este estudio de 38 jvenes dicen que al parecer, pacientes con falta de aliento y que se despiertan a media noche pueden ser susceptibles a estos problemas. juanfra/takevo ---- hay innumerables aplicaciones destinadas para ayudar a vivir de manera saludable... ---- ya que la presin arterial es fundamental para la salud......
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. >> i saw henry ford three times. he walked through the plant and thank us whole heartedly and say i promise you the day the war is over you may go back home to your loved ones. >> one of the women became the character of the icon. >> it would mean the world if they said thank you for what you do to what i want to do. >> the first time it was made up of only rosie the riveters. >> for some of them it's a chance to see the capital for the first time. >> we should never forget what they did in the war. they worked round the clock. if you see the a.p. reels they put the fuselages together, build the tanks, assembly line, round the clock. michelle: cha thanked the thinking and got more women in the workplace. jonathan: they realized if you don't do this, we will lose the war. this time of year people block they snapped this picture of the tree a day ahead of the peak bloom date. >> this is not a job to be taken lightly. >> with over a million people swarming the tidal basin in early spring the cherry trees need the t.l.c.
. >> i saw henry ford three times. he walked through the plant and thank us whole heartedly and say i promise you the day the war is over you may go back home to your loved ones. >> one of the women became the character of the icon. >> it would mean the world if they said thank you for what you do to what i want to do. >> the first time it was made up of only rosie the riveters. >> for some of them it's a chance to see the capital for the first time. >> we...
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if you go way back, the henry ford message about people are building cars and making income and theyfford to buy a car. that is what she was talking about. she was strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we knew we were in a global marketplace. a, we have to complete in the mobile market pace -- global marketplace and you need to compete. donald trump is a businessman. i am one of the strongest leaders in congress against tpp? john: how long did it decide -- did it take you to decide to go against tpp? rep. dingell: not long. john: it looks transparently political to some people. rep. dingell: it would appear that way, but i have had a discussion with her and she gets it. this is a woman who picked up the phone and said, what do i do? what do i need to know? i think she has been respect last having been secretary of state. it is someone who brings is a very seasoned, someone who is ringing experience. i think she is someone who -- undercutt undercu a person she worked for. she did oppos
if you go way back, the henry ford message about people are building cars and making income and theyfford to buy a car. that is what she was talking about. she was strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we knew we were in a global marketplace. a, we have to complete in the mobile market pace -- global marketplace and you need to compete. donald trump is a businessman. i am one of the strongest...
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next, on the henry ford's innovation nation.
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the wright brothers did that when they built an airplane, henry ford when he created the assembly line, jeff bee zeros, now airbnb break the rules. mic decided to honor violators by creating what he calls rule breaker awards. every year he gives awards to whom? well, we recognize the greatest people this can country has to offer, rule breakers. these are people that are changing the industry rules for their industry, they find us online, they apply and we recognize the whippers, the best of the best. >> all right. well, mike gave an award to the creators of a company called rent billow. it is a website that let's you rent stuff $15 to rent this fishing pole for a day, $5 for a power drill and of course the other side of that is that they allow people to use stuff without having to pay big bucks to buy it. >> this seems to obvious to me. i think people would have thought of this years ago. >> you would think so but they haven't. host of the things we use go idle, the pen this in your hand is used most of the time -- not used most of the time. there's value in that. so rent billow and ot
the wright brothers did that when they built an airplane, henry ford when he created the assembly line, jeff bee zeros, now airbnb break the rules. mic decided to honor violators by creating what he calls rule breaker awards. every year he gives awards to whom? well, we recognize the greatest people this can country has to offer, rule breakers. these are people that are changing the industry rules for their industry, they find us online, they apply and we recognize the whippers, the best of the...
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the wright brothers did that when they built an airplane, henry ford when he created the assembly line, jeff bee zeros, now airbnb break the rules. mic decided to honor violators by creating what he calls rule breaker awards. every year he gives awards to whom? well, we recognize the greatest people this can country has to offer, rule breakers. these are people that are changing the industry rules for their industry, they find us online, they apply and we recognize the whippers, the best of the best. >> all right. well, mike gave an award to the creators of a company called rent billow. it is a website that let's you rent stuff $15 to rent this fishing pole for a day, $5 for a power drill and of course the other side of that is that they allow people to use stuff without having to pay big bucks to buy it. >> this seems to obvious to me. i think people would have thought of this years ago. >> you would think so but they haven't. host of the things we use go idle, the pen this in your hand is used most of the time -- not used most of the time. there's value in that. so rent billow and ot
the wright brothers did that when they built an airplane, henry ford when he created the assembly line, jeff bee zeros, now airbnb break the rules. mic decided to honor violators by creating what he calls rule breaker awards. every year he gives awards to whom? well, we recognize the greatest people this can country has to offer, rule breakers. these are people that are changing the industry rules for their industry, they find us online, they apply and we recognize the whippers, the best of the...
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if you go way back, the henry ford message about people are building cars and making income , then theyto buy a car. that is what she was talking about last friday. she was strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we all knew we were in a global marketplace. about, we have to compete in the global marketplace, therefore you need agreements like this. but i think we did not see, and have seen, now, is the impact of currency manipulation. that is what donald trump is talking about. i am one of the strongest leaders in congress against tpp. john: how long did it decide -- did it take you to decide to go against tpp? rep. dingell: not long. john: it looks transparently political to some people. why did it take hillary clinton salon? -- so long? rep. dingell: it would appear that way, but i have had a discussion with her and she gets it. this is a woman who picked up the phone and said, what do i do? what do i need to know? i think she has been respectful, having been secretary of state. it is s
if you go way back, the henry ford message about people are building cars and making income , then theyto buy a car. that is what she was talking about last friday. she was strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we all knew we were in a global marketplace. about, we have to compete in the global marketplace, therefore you need agreements like this. but i think we did not see, and have seen, now,...
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henry ford won the primary and wasn't even on the ballot. who does that sound like? donald trump, who is now hitting ford motor company on outsourcing. everything is full circle. we'll see you in a minute. >>> good evening and welcome, and here we go again. this has been dubbed super tuesday 2 by some, how super it is may depend largely on your party preference and candidate preference. tonight, the state in which you live, just to set the scene, our first two orders of business tonight, 8:00 eastern time poll closing in mississippi, 9:00 in michigan, though most of michigan will close, the polls will close, we have four out lying counties that don't close until the central time zone, so we're going to hold the call of the state as a whole. and we will be here for all of it. >> because then it rolls into idaho and hawaii. >> so far away. >> we had a very difficult negotiation with our employer here about the need to cite so we could be there at the end. >> we volunteered. >> sensitive subject around here. alas, we're here in new york city. obviously the polls say tha
henry ford won the primary and wasn't even on the ballot. who does that sound like? donald trump, who is now hitting ford motor company on outsourcing. everything is full circle. we'll see you in a minute. >>> good evening and welcome, and here we go again. this has been dubbed super tuesday 2 by some, how super it is may depend largely on your party preference and candidate preference. tonight, the state in which you live, just to set the scene, our first two orders of business...
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a lot of people whose ancestry is scotch, italian, all of whom were drawn of course to henry ford's project here in michigan. so you have this really interesting mix of people. it was about half and half. we were in a place, two precincts, one went for romney and one went for obama. fair amount of consternation about donald trump. a lot of people saying i've never met anyone who likes this guy. where is he coming from. this isn't that's resonating here. but on the other hand, we spoke to a woman who was a donald trump supporter. he she discounts the things, elite putting him down. she boils it down it a simple thing. she lost her job in the auto plant. she saw and a hanafta and now w part-time jobs, getting by but doesn't have the money to send her kid to catholic school, private school, she doesn't have the numbmoney for her grandchil. >> black or white woman. >> white woman, maybe over 60. she basically just ignoring everything about donald trump that we're reporting that offends people. she says she doesn't believe that he really means that. she thinks he is for all americans, in her wor
a lot of people whose ancestry is scotch, italian, all of whom were drawn of course to henry ford's project here in michigan. so you have this really interesting mix of people. it was about half and half. we were in a place, two precincts, one went for romney and one went for obama. fair amount of consternation about donald trump. a lot of people saying i've never met anyone who likes this guy. where is he coming from. this isn't that's resonating here. but on the other hand, we spoke to a...
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plike an old henry ford garage. pjeff is here, general manager ptaking us through the burgers. pwow. p>> wow is right. pwow, wow. plook at that. pdouble patty with p>> big burger. pyes, it is. pbig burger diesel right there pmushroom swiss steve stamkos. pthat's stamkos? pyes, it is very nice. ortobello mushroom. pneighborhood after anybody pfamous? pyou got me on that one. p>> is it really his old number? p>> exactly. pspicy burger. pmade with beautiful although pmeat. pincredible. pthen we have evan longoria pburger. pa mile wie. pright here. p>> you don't see that very poften. pvery nice. pincredible. pincredible. pwe just ad add on to menu preally, really good. pgood variety of berg burgers phere. pthey all start with how much pmeat nine ounces. pduel has two nine ounce burgers. pthey all come, signature fridays pclassic fries. pnow i understand that there's psomething, as big as these pburgers i understand there's psomething even bigger. peven bigger. peven crazier. pwe like to be a little crazy phenry ford hub cap. phere it comes. poh my. poh, my, goodness. poh, man. ptha
plike an old henry ford garage. pjeff is here, general manager ptaking us through the burgers. pwow. p>> wow is right. pwow, wow. plook at that. pdouble patty with p>> big burger. pyes, it is. pbig burger diesel right there pmushroom swiss steve stamkos. pthat's stamkos? pyes, it is very nice. ortobello mushroom. pneighborhood after anybody pfamous? pyou got me on that one. p>> is it really his old number? p>> exactly. pspicy burger. pmade with beautiful although pmeat....
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henry ford won the primary and wasn't even on the ballot. who does that sound like? donald trump, who is now hitting ford motor company on outsourcing. everything is full circle. we'll see you in a minute. >>> good evening and welcome, and here we go again. this has been dubbed super tuesday 2 by some, how super it is may depend largely on your party preference and candidate preference. tonight, the state in which you live, just to set the scene, our first two orders of business tonight, 8:00 eastern time poll closing in mississippi, 9:00 in michigan, though most of michigan will close, the polls will close, we have four out lying counties that don't close until the central time zone, so
henry ford won the primary and wasn't even on the ballot. who does that sound like? donald trump, who is now hitting ford motor company on outsourcing. everything is full circle. we'll see you in a minute. >>> good evening and welcome, and here we go again. this has been dubbed super tuesday 2 by some, how super it is may depend largely on your party preference and candidate preference. tonight, the state in which you live, just to set the scene, our first two orders of business...
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also henry ford. stuart: back to you later. low turnout so far were jeff flock is.blishment among the republicans clearly getting enough on donald trump. what is his strategy to oppose them taken up on him? the problem with hillary and he is here with us today. what is trump strategy? >> a big fierce debate going on in the campaign including family members including his wife, friends, campaign advisers. how should he behave? should he go on to administer or should they become more presidential? i spoke to someone who's very close to trump has been with him in the campaign at the high-ranking level since the very beginning and he says donald when asked if he were presidential to know i'm going to listen. is going to stick with what he started to rain. it started out in the debate last thursday i think it was good it was karma. but then he took the bait. the other guys went after him and then he explodes. >> they tell him to stop acting like an alpha dog. do more policies, substance. according to the source, he says i'm going to go on twitter, facebook. big, big ralli
also henry ford. stuart: back to you later. low turnout so far were jeff flock is.blishment among the republicans clearly getting enough on donald trump. what is his strategy to oppose them taken up on him? the problem with hillary and he is here with us today. what is trump strategy? >> a big fierce debate going on in the campaign including family members including his wife, friends, campaign advisers. how should he behave? should he go on to administer or should they become more...
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mo: welcome to the henry ford's innovation nation. i'm mo rocca, and today we are firing on all cylinders, vroom! coming up, the hover you'll never be bored with, coaching kids on a load of code, the farsighted future of this form of fruit, and the monster machine that's the mother of macchiato.
mo: welcome to the henry ford's innovation nation. i'm mo rocca, and today we are firing on all cylinders, vroom! coming up, the hover you'll never be bored with, coaching kids on a load of code, the farsighted future of this form of fruit, and the monster machine that's the mother of macchiato.
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community college is participating include wayne, oakland and mccole many community colleges as well as henry fordool craft colleges. >> residents won't be paying higher taxes for this, aren't they. >> does not change your tack rate at all it just means property values grow some of that growth goes to your children's shop scholarship. >> reporter: detroit students benefit. >> at lot of kids don't have this opportunity and it's a great step forward for youth in detroit. >> are you going to take advantage of this. >> i absolutely am. it's a great opportunity he is special follow less fortunate kids. >> students have to apply for the free tuition by june 30 many if you want a summer job we have 8,000 detroits hired in summer jobs program. if you want to go to college, if you live in detroit your first two years are guaranteed. so we're starting to do things to make detroit be an attractive place to live. >> reporter: in detroit, charlie lang ton, fox news. >> city of philadelphia throwing a birthday bash for its flags. philadelphia flag turns 121 years old this week. city leaders and the community co
community college is participating include wayne, oakland and mccole many community colleges as well as henry fordool craft colleges. >> residents won't be paying higher taxes for this, aren't they. >> does not change your tack rate at all it just means property values grow some of that growth goes to your children's shop scholarship. >> reporter: detroit students benefit. >> at lot of kids don't have this opportunity and it's a great step forward for youth in detroit....
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and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line. know the price of a model t at 900arted out in 1908 $50, of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. genius at a production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of farmers who were isolated. and, unlike electricity, which reached the farm late. after world war ii. the motor vehicle reach the farm very soon. cars,the first users of before urban workers, were the farmers. who, of course, saw all of the benefits of being able to be in communication with the nearby small towns. brian: how are the roads changing from dirt to concrete or asphalt? robert: it changed in phases. we got the first basic paving of roads in the first two decades of the automobile and the time between 1900 and 1920. then the federal highway system started and we had the roads, old u.s. one, u
and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line. know the price of a model t at 900arted out in 1908 $50, of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. genius at a production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of farmers who were...
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sloane would change the way the cars were just a mode of transportation, which henry ford in vision, you do not need a horse anymore. now it is a symbol of status, buyers want it faster and bigger and more expensive. look at the cadillac, maybe this will be the year you finally get a cadillac. maybe. the car was not a permanent possession, do not buy it and keep it, get rid of it and buy another next year. this is a benchmark on the journey to the top. wealthy and successful people with a cadillac, the universal symbol of achievement. you feel inadequate without one. there was a man named earl and sloan decided that people wanted automatic transmission, even a woman can drive it. told you so. and high compression engines. earl is a top designer. he exerted influence over american style and taste in the 1950's and he began a new department, the art and color department was called and when he arrived, the engineers had been all about power. earl focused on generator capacity, looking at all those diagrams, everything going on in the car, that changed with earl. his cars were like two t
sloane would change the way the cars were just a mode of transportation, which henry ford in vision, you do not need a horse anymore. now it is a symbol of status, buyers want it faster and bigger and more expensive. look at the cadillac, maybe this will be the year you finally get a cadillac. maybe. the car was not a permanent possession, do not buy it and keep it, get rid of it and buy another next year. this is a benchmark on the journey to the top. wealthy and successful people with a...
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and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line. know the price of a model t ford started out in 1908 at 900 $950 of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. so, we had a genius at production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of farmers who were isolated. and, unlike electricity, which reached the farm late. after world war ii. the motor vehicle reach the farm very soon. among the first users of cars, before urban workers, were the farmers. who, of course, saw all of the benefits of being able to be in communication with the nearby small towns. brian: how are the roads changing from dirt to concrete or asphalt? robert: it changed in phases. we got the first basic paving of roads in the first two decades of the automobile and the time between 1900 and 1920. then the federal highway system started and we had
and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line. know the price of a model t ford started out in 1908 at 900 $950 of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. so, we had a genius at production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of...
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they would soon produce the same speed and efficiency as henry ford would later do with the automobiles. best known, the winchester 73 and the colt revolver. west. but as the frontier disappeared so did the desire of many americans to own a gun. >> these guns were notg themselves they weren't just flying off the shelf. >> so by the 0th century gun makers started to market their guns not just as a tool but a feeling. >> what was once needed nowd. >> there was a strong appeal to the young, too, and the notion of the gun as a rite of passage. >> one of the more interesting know your boy wants a gun you just don't know how much. he can't tell you. it's beyond words. full of toy ones. a must have. immortalized in the christmas classic. >> the red ryderange model air rifle. >> i resembled the iconic rifles of the wild west. and nothing the gun better than the cowboy. for real life legends like wild bill hickok, wyatt earp. came to represent the rugged individualism. as good guys and bad guys changed so did the gun. to my little friend. >> some became as famous as the stars who fired them. >>
they would soon produce the same speed and efficiency as henry ford would later do with the automobiles. best known, the winchester 73 and the colt revolver. west. but as the frontier disappeared so did the desire of many americans to own a gun. >> these guns were notg themselves they weren't just flying off the shelf. >> so by the 0th century gun makers started to market their guns not just as a tool but a feeling. >> what was once needed nowd. >> there was a strong...
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the sort of walter ruther message of the '60s, in that if you go way back, the henry ford message about know, if you -- people are building cars and making an income, they can then afford to buy a car. that was really what she was talking about last friday. she was also very strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. look, i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we all knew we were in a global marketplace. and we talked about, hey, we've got to compete in a global marketplace, so therefore, you need agreements like this. but what i think we did see, and have seen now is the impact of currency manipulation, which donald trump is talking about. he's a businessman. i'm one of the strongest leaders in congress against tpp. i saw what happened with currency manipulation. >> why do you think it took hillary clinton so long to get there? >> i've had the discussion with her, and she gets it. this is a woman who when the auto industry was in trouble in 2008, picked up the phone and said, what do i do? what do i need to know? i think she's b
the sort of walter ruther message of the '60s, in that if you go way back, the henry ford message about know, if you -- people are building cars and making an income, they can then afford to buy a car. that was really what she was talking about last friday. she was also very strong in telling that she would oppose the tpp, which is the latest trade agreement. look, i worked for general motors when nafta went through. we all knew we were in a global marketplace. and we talked about, hey, we've...
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that has been utterly decimated by 60 years of failed left-wing policy. [ cheers and applause ] henry ford revolutionized automobile manufacturing and brought automobiles to the middle class. during world war ii, detroit provided, funded the arsenals of democracy to help us win world war ii. in the 1960s, detroit was the silicon valley of america. it had a population of 2 million people. had the highest per capita income in the country. and then for 50 years, left-wing democrats have pursued destructive tax policies, weak crime policies and have driven the citizens out. this city now has just 700,000 citizens. there are vacant homes, one after the other after the other. crime has been rampant. and it is an outrage. let me say to folks in the media, that is a story that the media ought to be telling over and over again, the destruction of left-wing policy and the millions who have hurt because of it. >> i was going to say, i'll give you 30 seconds to try to answer my question. what specifically would you do to bring manufacturing jobs back to detroit and to train the residents here to do th
that has been utterly decimated by 60 years of failed left-wing policy. [ cheers and applause ] henry ford revolutionized automobile manufacturing and brought automobiles to the middle class. during world war ii, detroit provided, funded the arsenals of democracy to help us win world war ii. in the 1960s, detroit was the silicon valley of america. it had a population of 2 million people. had the highest per capita income in the country. and then for 50 years, left-wing democrats have pursued...
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senator, this is clark who is a occupational developer for henry ford systems. >> my question has to do with the first-generation american watching what happens in the middle east horrified, because that is where my fa this ther is from, and the fact that isis is going to perpetuate genocide and i would like to know how you and of your edadministration would address that? >> well, i thank you for the question. and we can all agree that isis is a barbaric organization that needs to be destroyed and the question is how do we do it most effective effectively. and one of the differences between secretary clinton and myself is that i voted against the war in iraq, and she voted for the war in iraq. in many ways, a lot of the turmoil in the ip stability that we are seeing right now resulted from the disastrous decision. the lesson that i have learned from the war in iraq is that the united states cannot and should not do it alone. we have to work in coalition. king abdulelah of jordan made a very profound statement a couple of months ago when he said that what is going on there right now i
senator, this is clark who is a occupational developer for henry ford systems. >> my question has to do with the first-generation american watching what happens in the middle east horrified, because that is where my fa this ther is from, and the fact that isis is going to perpetuate genocide and i would like to know how you and of your edadministration would address that? >> well, i thank you for the question. and we can all agree that isis is a barbaric organization that needs to...
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and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line.the price of a model t ford started out in 1908 at 900 $50, of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. so, we had a genius at production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of farmers who were isolated. and, unlike electricity, which reached the farm late. after world war ii. the motor vehicle reach the farm very soon. among the first users of cars, before urban workers, were the farmers. who, of course, saw all of the benefits of being able to be in communication with the nearby small towns. brian: how are the roads changing from dirt to concrete or asphalt? robert: it changed in phases. we got the first basic paving of roads in the first two decades of the automobile and the time between 1900 and 1920. then the federal highway system started and we had the ro
and it was partly to to the genius of henry ford and his invention of the assembly line.the price of a model t ford started out in 1908 at 900 $50, of the dollars of that time. and by 1923, it had fallen down to $265. imagine being able to buy a car for about 1/10 of annual income. you cannot buy car today for 1/10 annual average income. so, we had a genius at production. he happened to be in the united states. and we had of course, a very large country, with lots of rural roads. lots of...
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and we couldn't do without the generation of important donors like henry ford. y of you know an early don't think he did not its first fire engine. and ever since we've gotten the fire engines from ford motor company, and they sponsored a number of exciting things including this book talk. i also like to welcome the c-span audience is coming tonight and we always a push when they come out and help to publicize these great events. they are popular and department on c-span as well. now, we have a very special guest tonight, an old friend to mount vernon and the story of washington. we have tried one who is the editor in chief of the washington papers at charleston. this this is one of the most extraordinary scholarly projects of the 20th and 21st centuries. the copy transcribed and all of the correspondence of george washington in a professional manner meant to stand the test of time. it's use by all historians are right on the era. it's an extraordinary collective work of scholarship has been going on since 1968 at the mount vernon ladies association have been fun
and we couldn't do without the generation of important donors like henry ford. y of you know an early don't think he did not its first fire engine. and ever since we've gotten the fire engines from ford motor company, and they sponsored a number of exciting things including this book talk. i also like to welcome the c-span audience is coming tonight and we always a push when they come out and help to publicize these great events. they are popular and department on c-span as well. now, we have a...
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we saw in an earlier gallery, henry ford's publications, espousing virulent anti-semitic believes. had people like father coughlin, who was a catholic priest who had a radio show and was a national figure who spoke up against jews, very ant anti-semitic. of course, during this time, there were very strict quotas for who could enter america and when. the visa system was very controlled. this is a steamer trunk from a family that attempted to immigrate in 1939 on a luxury ship that was carrying 937 passengers from germany to cuba. most of these people were jewish and most of them had visas to enter the united states a the a later date. they were going to wait out the time period before that in cuba. when they arrived in havana, they realized that their landing permits were fraudulent. they had been sold to them by a corrupt government official. so only a few people were able to get off the boat in cuba. the jewish community in america scrambled to try to figure out how to give these 930 people refuge in america. and they were ultimately unable to do so because those quota system was
we saw in an earlier gallery, henry ford's publications, espousing virulent anti-semitic believes. had people like father coughlin, who was a catholic priest who had a radio show and was a national figure who spoke up against jews, very ant anti-semitic. of course, during this time, there were very strict quotas for who could enter america and when. the visa system was very controlled. this is a steamer trunk from a family that attempted to immigrate in 1939 on a luxury ship that was carrying...