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what henry ford have foreseen happened. the assembly line drove the price down from $850 to $300. now everybody could have one. ♪ >> what a wonderful feeling it was to own your own car. the sunday afternoon drive became a national pastime. ♪ >> off you went to visit your jolting youhe car out of your seat every time it hit a bump. mother would keep saying, poppa, don't drive so fast. suddenly met another car coming the other way on those narrow roads, that would stand your hair right up on end.- ♪ >> at first, just being able to drive a car was enough. pretty soon the novelty wore off and people began to get angry at the bad roads. so they started to make the roads better. in every state across the nation, machines and men went to work. ♪ >> the mud gave way to smooth ribbons of pavement wide enough for two cars to pass each other. the roads became longer and pushed out in every direction. t,n every road ran a model panting and quivering, always wanting to go farther. now an interesting thing began to happen. people from th
what henry ford have foreseen happened. the assembly line drove the price down from $850 to $300. now everybody could have one. ♪ >> what a wonderful feeling it was to own your own car. the sunday afternoon drive became a national pastime. ♪ >> off you went to visit your jolting youhe car out of your seat every time it hit a bump. mother would keep saying, poppa, don't drive so fast. suddenly met another car coming the other way on those narrow roads, that would stand your hair...
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a grandchild, henry ford the second. showing his grandchild a baby bird. with mrs. his secondildren, henry the and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other occasions, he would get out the old quadracycle and drive it with his wife, clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with his old friends. john burroughs and naturalist. -- the bearded man is john burroughs, a naturalist. he still knew how to swing and ax. had his own ideas about cooking, too. a vigorous man with vigorous mind and a healthy appetite. he used to say, you can take the boy out of the country but you cannot take the country out of the boy. whatever he did, henry ford kept a rugged simplicity. a quality that nothing could alter or soft and -- soften. burroughs had always looked down his beard at the model t, but -- called it a noisy device that startled the birds. but finally even he overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it at her. -- better. ♪ >> father and son. side-by
a grandchild, henry ford the second. showing his grandchild a baby bird. with mrs. his secondildren, henry the and benson ford to love the soil. on anniversaries and other occasions, he would get out the old quadracycle and drive it with his wife, clara. what memories it must have brought back. ♪ >> sometimes he liked to go camping with his old friends. john burroughs and naturalist. -- the bearded man is john burroughs, a naturalist. he still knew how to swing and ax. had his own ideas...
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ford motor was more admiral and henry ford was even more unpredictable owner and trainer. by the way, the race between general motors and ford motor did indeed capture the imagination in the 20's. there were stories every week in every newspaper across the country about how sloan and four were going neck-and-neck and they were profiled in the new york daily news the way fox is profiled in today's sports tabloids. so with that string of the horse race the took command and started molding itself into what became the book. and what i found is that uniquely american story. victory and defeat, stumbles nd comebacks, and tragedies. today the story of the way they ut general motors together and made it grow as timely as it is dramatic that he and the entire u.s. auto industry in the midst of an unprecedented restructuring or still dealing with the consequences of what these two giants want for the auto industry in america. that is a short version of how i came to write the book. i'd like to read one passage from the end of story, the human side of the story about what happened to
ford motor was more admiral and henry ford was even more unpredictable owner and trainer. by the way, the race between general motors and ford motor did indeed capture the imagination in the 20's. there were stories every week in every newspaper across the country about how sloan and four were going neck-and-neck and they were profiled in the new york daily news the way fox is profiled in today's sports tabloids. so with that string of the horse race the took command and started molding itself...
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and henry ford was even more unpredictable owner and trainer. by the way, the race between general motors and ford motor did indeed capture the imagination in the 20's. there were stories every week in every newspaper across the country about how sloan and four ford were going neck-and-neck and they were profiled in the new york daily news the way fox boxers are profiled in today's sports tabloids. so with that string of the horse race the took command and started molding itself into what became the book. and what i found is that uniquely american story. victory and defeat, stumbles and comebacks, and tragedies. today the story of the way they put general motors together and made it grow as timely as it is dramatic that he and the entire u.s. we are still dealing with the consequences of what these two wrought for the auto industry and america. that is a short version of how i came to write the book. i'd like to read one passage from the end of story, the human side of the story about what happened to billy after he was forced out of general moto
and henry ford was even more unpredictable owner and trainer. by the way, the race between general motors and ford motor did indeed capture the imagination in the 20's. there were stories every week in every newspaper across the country about how sloan and four ford were going neck-and-neck and they were profiled in the new york daily news the way fox boxers are profiled in today's sports tabloids. so with that string of the horse race the took command and started molding itself into what...
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ford is a company that his great-grandfather, henry ford, started in 1903. market company today has value of roughly $49 billion. revenue last year of about $149 billion. that is about 199,000 employees. bill is active not only in helping to run ford, but also philanthropic activities in detroit, committed athlete, a fly fisherman, hockey player and a black belt in martial arts. among other things, he is somebody who has been active in helping to reinvent and renovate detroit to try to make it a much more habitable place and been very active in many philanthropic activities in the detroit area. very impressive. >> are we finished? that is great. thank you. >> when you were growing up, did you think the ford name was a plus or minus? >> certainly, both. i never wanted it to define me, but it was something a was proud of. it is interesting. sports academics and were very important because they were great equalizers. nobody cared what your last name was. you either did well academically and you were a teammate -- the team in sports or not. that is why both areas
ford is a company that his great-grandfather, henry ford, started in 1903. market company today has value of roughly $49 billion. revenue last year of about $149 billion. that is about 199,000 employees. bill is active not only in helping to run ford, but also philanthropic activities in detroit, committed athlete, a fly fisherman, hockey player and a black belt in martial arts. among other things, he is somebody who has been active in helping to reinvent and renovate detroit to try to make it...
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so have they been more like henry ford peoria would have been in the driver seat in the industry. another opportunity in the educational round for peoria was in the late 1800's where washington coring timmy wiltsey peoria farmer who himself was illiterate for most of his life that taught himself how to read and write and became a fanatic advocate for education and in the late 1800's he changed his will to endow a university that he wanted to call the corrington university as long as there would be no football team. and when he died in 1903, and his children discovered the contents of the will, they protested his will saying that their father was adult when he made the will and part of his handling with the idea of that the oxygen was gone and the court sided with the children and so peoria lost another chance at a university however part of that will still exist today and that there is no college foot off in peoria. >> what do the stories tell us about peoria? >> well, and appreciation of the town of peoria is not some kind of a bland backwater community and that the phrase will i
so have they been more like henry ford peoria would have been in the driver seat in the industry. another opportunity in the educational round for peoria was in the late 1800's where washington coring timmy wiltsey peoria farmer who himself was illiterate for most of his life that taught himself how to read and write and became a fanatic advocate for education and in the late 1800's he changed his will to endow a university that he wanted to call the corrington university as long as there would...
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ford is a company that his great grandfather henry ford started in 1903 and has a market value of roughly $49 billion and revenue last year 199,000 employees and net income last year $7.2 billion. bill is active not only in helps to run ford, but also in activities in detroit area. he's a hockey player and a black belt in marshall arts -- martial arts and he has been active to reinvent and renovate detroit and try today make it a much more habitable place and active in many activities in the detroit area. very impressive. >> are we finished now? that was great. thank you. >> so when you were growing up, did you think the ford name was a plus or a minus because -- >> certainly both. i never wanted it to define me but i am proud of. it's interesting for me academics and sports are very important because they were great equalizers, nobody cared what your last name was. so that's why both areas for me very important because you actually got honest feedback. so when when you went to princeton and people say are you related to the company? >> depends who was asking. [laughter] >> sometimes i wo
ford is a company that his great grandfather henry ford started in 1903 and has a market value of roughly $49 billion and revenue last year 199,000 employees and net income last year $7.2 billion. bill is active not only in helps to run ford, but also in activities in detroit area. he's a hockey player and a black belt in marshall arts -- martial arts and he has been active to reinvent and renovate detroit and try today make it a much more habitable place and active in many activities in the...
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you know this, but i don't know if everybody else in the audience knows that back in the 1890s, henry ford called the first car ever built the quadra cycle. i'm not sure if mr. ford quite english and that his company would someday sponsor a bike sharing program out here in california and in fact if we could hear him now you probably would be saying, who would've thought. who would've thought? but i also admire the way that ford has embraced inclusiveness that we at mtc with front and center when we conduct last year with motivate to operate and expand the bay area bike share network. i said, at that time, it was one of the biggest initiatives that we have launched with a sense of optimism and hope that someday we be standing here with this kind of a partnership. because of the fact is that bicycling is a great way for almost everyone to get around, you don't need $1000 carbon fiber frame. a splashy spandex outfit or holier than thou attitude you all you need is a willing pair of legs from yesterday reliable bike and a safe place to lock it up, of course. we all need to travel someplace to
you know this, but i don't know if everybody else in the audience knows that back in the 1890s, henry ford called the first car ever built the quadra cycle. i'm not sure if mr. ford quite english and that his company would someday sponsor a bike sharing program out here in california and in fact if we could hear him now you probably would be saying, who would've thought. who would've thought? but i also admire the way that ford has embraced inclusiveness that we at mtc with front and center...
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on august 10th at henry ford hospital, rachael gave jeff her kidney. (dr. jason denny, henry ford hospital) "it's a significant change in his life. this donor has helped him tremendously." surgical director dr. jason denny says this gift will allow jeff to make plans for the future. "you generally live a longer life than people who stay on dialysis." rachael went home just a day and a half later feeling great. "it really wasn't as bad as what people initially think it's going to be." as for jeff, he can't express his gratitude enough... "i'd give her the world if i could.there isn't enough thank yous and hugs in the world for rachael." exactly what every parent dreams of. "i got a grandson in ohio that i'm looking forward to seeing him again, spending time with my family and just enjoying life." a new care center opens up here in a new care center opens up here in the valley... we'll have all the details on this ground-breaking new center for autism. a seven-year-old takes part in an inspiring moment his town will never forget. that sweet story don't let th
on august 10th at henry ford hospital, rachael gave jeff her kidney. (dr. jason denny, henry ford hospital) "it's a significant change in his life. this donor has helped him tremendously." surgical director dr. jason denny says this gift will allow jeff to make plans for the future. "you generally live a longer life than people who stay on dialysis." rachael went home just a day and a half later feeling great. "it really wasn't as bad as what people initially think it's...
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david: edsel ford had henry ford and your father, william clay ford. mr.d: and another son and another daughter. david: your father was in the company for many years, but your uncle henry ford was the ceo for a number of years. you're at ford for a while and you decide to get a masters degree, but you went to the sloan school, which is named after the head of general motors. mr. ford: yeah, i know. it gets pretty incestuous at some point. david: did people point that out? mr. ford: that was pointed out all the time when i was at sloan. i do separate bathroom, by the -- i had a separate bathroom, by the way. david: so after you went -- you graduated, you went back to ford and you rose up in various positions. wasn't obvious to you that you would rise up to the top? mr. ford: no. i thought i could do it, but there was no guarantees. there were many people there who wanted me to succeed, there were many people who did not want the family to succeed. and then there was this notion that my values did not always align with the top management's values. i went thr
david: edsel ford had henry ford and your father, william clay ford. mr.d: and another son and another daughter. david: your father was in the company for many years, but your uncle henry ford was the ceo for a number of years. you're at ford for a while and you decide to get a masters degree, but you went to the sloan school, which is named after the head of general motors. mr. ford: yeah, i know. it gets pretty incestuous at some point. david: did people point that out? mr. ford: that was...
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a husky young fellow put a rope over his shoulder and henry ford called "let's go! and that that very moment, as the workmen begin to fasten the parts onto the slowly moving car, the assembly line was born, a technique that was to revolutionize mass production all over the world. once they found the idea would work, they began to improve it and refine it. they rolled the chassis down the single line of track, pushing it from crew to crew. more expertly became, the faster the cars came off the assembly line and the price of the multi-began to drop. they tried the same idea on all of various parts of the car and became what were called subassemblies. each man on the line became a specialist. he did one thing and did it perfectly and passed the work along to the next man. minute by minute, production was winning the battle against wasted time and wasted effort. parts were fed to the workmanlike remedy slide so they would not have to stop and wait for new parts. put the parts on moving conveyor belt. this was a great step forward because now they could regulate the flow
a husky young fellow put a rope over his shoulder and henry ford called "let's go! and that that very moment, as the workmen begin to fasten the parts onto the slowly moving car, the assembly line was born, a technique that was to revolutionize mass production all over the world. once they found the idea would work, they began to improve it and refine it. they rolled the chassis down the single line of track, pushing it from crew to crew. more expertly became, the faster the cars came off...
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he is compared to henry ford. one of the stories we like to tell, he was an apprentice for his father, and we have some of those things on exhibit that kind of tell that story. one of my favorite things i like to tell people -- this was a drill press that was actually owned by daniel best. he had a little -- he would say shed behind the family house or he would come up with ideas and invent things, and this drill was actually used in that. the other thing on the bottom is a drawing of a steam tractor. this was pre-gasoline and tractors were powered by steam. best started working for his dad by the age of nine. towould go on sales trips california. he started designing his own tractors. this was the first of a lot of early machinery, and people wanted to capture that. now you would e-mail a picture to someone. back then, you would buy a postcard. , in the statetors of california, mainly in the agricultural industry, although some also worked in the forest forestry history -- industry. this is when he broke away and
he is compared to henry ford. one of the stories we like to tell, he was an apprentice for his father, and we have some of those things on exhibit that kind of tell that story. one of my favorite things i like to tell people -- this was a drill press that was actually owned by daniel best. he had a little -- he would say shed behind the family house or he would come up with ideas and invent things, and this drill was actually used in that. the other thing on the bottom is a drawing of a steam...
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. >> henry ford has one son and your father william clay ford. >> your father was in the company foryears and for uncle was the ceo for a number of years. >> you decided to get a masters degree but wenmaster'sdegree bul that is named after the head of general motors. >> i had a separate bathroom by the way. >> after you went into graduated from there you went back to ford and you rose up to various positions that wasn't obvious to you that you would rise up to the top? >> there was no guarantee. there were people that wanted me to succeed and didn't want the family to succeed. my values didn't always align so then i went to this period whether it was the right place to leave my mark in the world. >> you thought -- >> i thought people were writing songs about them and people celebrated them. i got to college and realized there was a whole school of thought that the auto industry in general, but so auto were not such a great thing. so that opened my eyes and i thought we have to change if we want to get this next generation to the best and the brightest. if we could attract the best an
. >> henry ford has one son and your father william clay ford. >> your father was in the company foryears and for uncle was the ceo for a number of years. >> you decided to get a masters degree but wenmaster'sdegree bul that is named after the head of general motors. >> i had a separate bathroom by the way. >> after you went into graduated from there you went back to ford and you rose up to various positions that wasn't obvious to you that you would rise up to the...
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henry ford himself thought that it was an engineering marvel, however, the brothers were not henry fordwhen it comes to car production and built very few cars, so had they been more like henry ford, peoria would have been in the driver seat in the car industry. and another opportunity in the educational realm for peoria in late 1800's where washington, became a phonetic advocate for education and in the late 1800's he changed his will to endow a university that he wanted to call corrington university as long as there would be no football team. when he died in 1903 and his children discovered the contents of the will, they protested his will and saying that their father was addled when he made the will and part of the addling that -- and so the court decided with the children and he lost another chance at a university. however, part of that will still exists today in that there's no college football in peoria. >> so what do these stories tell us about peoria? >> well, an appreciation that the town of peoria is not some kind of a bland backwater community and that this town is vibrant and
henry ford himself thought that it was an engineering marvel, however, the brothers were not henry fordwhen it comes to car production and built very few cars, so had they been more like henry ford, peoria would have been in the driver seat in the car industry. and another opportunity in the educational realm for peoria in late 1800's where washington, became a phonetic advocate for education and in the late 1800's he changed his will to endow a university that he wanted to call corrington...
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david: to put in context, henry ford had one son. mr. ford: that's right.: you and your father. david: your father was in the company for many years, by your article henry ford was the ceo for a number of years mr. ford:. mr. ford:right. david: after you were at ford for a while, you got a masters degree, but you went to the sloan school, named after the head of general motors. [laughter] mr. ford: it gets pretty incestuous at some point. david: did people point that out to you? mr. ford: all the time. [laughter] i had a separate bathroom, by the way. -- afterter you went you graduated, you went back to fourth, and you went through various positions. was it obvious that you would rise to the top? mr. ford: no. i thought i could do it, but there was certainly no guarantee. there were many people there who wanted me to succeed. there were many people who did not want the family to succeed. then there was this notion that my value did not always align with the top managers. --ent through a help period whole period, whether this was the place for me to leave my
david: to put in context, henry ford had one son. mr. ford: that's right.: you and your father. david: your father was in the company for many years, by your article henry ford was the ceo for a number of years mr. ford:. mr. ford:right. david: after you were at ford for a while, you got a masters degree, but you went to the sloan school, named after the head of general motors. [laughter] mr. ford: it gets pretty incestuous at some point. david: did people point that out to you? mr. ford: all...
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the first polaroid camera was on sale and the cubs, 1948 when the first model t was developed by henry ford. one drought will end. >> now, the accweather forecast with mike nicco. mike: check out the breezes, gusting to 26 at half moon bay, and mountain view is 22. the rest us are 12 to 20 miles per hour. the north bay has the front sloshing back-and-forth and the winds are variable at 5- to 10-miles per hour. our temperatures are low-to-mid 60s. those the low temperatures right new in san francisco and we will see if it is that way. it is. until you get to the north bay, petaluma is the cool spot at 55 and tracy is 65 and pleasanton and pittsburg is 66 and san leandro at 62, and san jose and san francisco is 63. this is how it looks from the exploritorium where we have a light shower rolling in at pier 15 in san francisco and we have wet roads exercising a wet morning on the bay, breezy spots, and wet in the morning so the caution is for the morning on the activity planner. the golden gate bridge shows it is wet and breezy southwest winds at 17 to 28 miles per hour. hold on there. chance o
the first polaroid camera was on sale and the cubs, 1948 when the first model t was developed by henry ford. one drought will end. >> now, the accweather forecast with mike nicco. mike: check out the breezes, gusting to 26 at half moon bay, and mountain view is 22. the rest us are 12 to 20 miles per hour. the north bay has the front sloshing back-and-forth and the winds are variable at 5- to 10-miles per hour. our temperatures are low-to-mid 60s. those the low temperatures right new in...
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that year henry ford unveiled the model-t and william howard taft was elected president. so as you might imagine -- cubs fans are pretty excited. fox six's brad hicks has a look at how they are sending their team off to possibly make history. nats there's only one way to describe the excitement around wrigley field sunday... celebrate a day after the big win... than to be a part of the players send off to cleveland. leslie olmos/ cubs fan "it is wonderful. it's unbelievable. i've been a diehard cub fan all my life.""we've waited for this a long time. it's a special moment and... we're so happy that we're able to share it with our daughter." some waited on the north side of the ballpark for hours... rey arroyo/ cubs fan "cubs. i mean, world series. what else can i say. this is unbelievable."but they say the long wait was worth it -- as they got to cheer on manager joe maddon and players like anthony rizzo boarding the buses. "oh my awesome." "i've never met the players. it's really an honor to meet them going to cleveland." smaller crowds around the ballpark yesterday... u
that year henry ford unveiled the model-t and william howard taft was elected president. so as you might imagine -- cubs fans are pretty excited. fox six's brad hicks has a look at how they are sending their team off to possibly make history. nats there's only one way to describe the excitement around wrigley field sunday... celebrate a day after the big win... than to be a part of the players send off to cleveland. leslie olmos/ cubs fan "it is wonderful. it's unbelievable. i've been a...
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take the automobile, for instance, henry ford reportedly said if i had asked people what they wanted they would have said a faster horse. i know not to react that way when i hear a new idea. don't say it's been tried before or it'll never work. it is awfully tempting in the case of boone technology, a young group of entrepreneur who is want to build a supersonic airplane to take travelers from new york to london in a little less than four hours at twice the speed of sound to be a bit doubtful. bret shoal is the founder of boom technologies. some drop out of college to start their first company. he dropped out of high school to start his, then went back to cloj. joined by narc new and aaron levy. i'm going to apologize, and i think you saw that setup coming that i'm going to apologize. it'll never work, it's been tried before, and nobody wants it. what's your reaction? >> well, it has been tried before. the thing about supersonic travel is it's not new, it's existed for 50 years. the problem was the technology hasn't existed to make et affordable for practical travel. so concord, roun
take the automobile, for instance, henry ford reportedly said if i had asked people what they wanted they would have said a faster horse. i know not to react that way when i hear a new idea. don't say it's been tried before or it'll never work. it is awfully tempting in the case of boone technology, a young group of entrepreneur who is want to build a supersonic airplane to take travelers from new york to london in a little less than four hours at twice the speed of sound to be a bit doubtful....
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when edison died, henry ford urged the people at his deathbed to try to capture his dying breath in af his legacy, which will serve to inspire the thousands of americans who walk these halls every year for many years to come. thank you, and congratulations, ohio. [ applause ] >> and now, i would like to invite leader mcconnell, speaker pls for the unveiling. come on over. you guys ready? [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the speaker of the ohio houpts, the honorable clifford a. rosenburger. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. [ applause ] well, i guess it's true, ohio is truly the heart of it all since all our other states are taking credit. no, in all due respect, it's a great honor to be here today, this afternoon. on behalf of governor kasich and the general assembly, let me first thank speaker ryan, leader pelosi and leader mcconnell for this great honor. and it's a great honor to be here to represent the 11.5 million citizens of the greatest state of ohio. and to be a part of an event that recognizes a man who not only had a significant impact on ohio, but also our nation, and the enti
when edison died, henry ford urged the people at his deathbed to try to capture his dying breath in af his legacy, which will serve to inspire the thousands of americans who walk these halls every year for many years to come. thank you, and congratulations, ohio. [ applause ] >> and now, i would like to invite leader mcconnell, speaker pls for the unveiling. come on over. you guys ready? [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the speaker of the ohio houpts, the honorable clifford a....
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david: today, if you talk to or to his father, what did he tell you about henry ford? mr. ford: he told me a lot. my dad was very close to his grandfather. i have a lot of stories that are just fun stories he told me about his great -- his grandfather. david: henry ford's innovation was inventing a car that can be manufactured relatively quickly. mr. ford: in the five dollars a day wage, he was called a bush -- bolshevik in his day as well. he was thrown out of capitalist society for the five dollar day wage and profit sharing. david: do you worry about competition from chinese car manufacturers? mr. ford: sure, i worry about competition from anywhere. we live in a very disruptive world. we need to be aware of what everyone is doing. we can dismiss everybody. a startup today may be disrupting the world six months from now. that is just the world we live in. we need to be accessible to these young companies. one of the things we're spending a lot of time on his, how do we interact with these young companies, how do we let them navigate our bureaucracy, and how do we champion
david: today, if you talk to or to his father, what did he tell you about henry ford? mr. ford: he told me a lot. my dad was very close to his grandfather. i have a lot of stories that are just fun stories he told me about his great -- his grandfather. david: henry ford's innovation was inventing a car that can be manufactured relatively quickly. mr. ford: in the five dollars a day wage, he was called a bush -- bolshevik in his day as well. he was thrown out of capitalist society for the five...
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on august 10 at henry ford hospital, rachel gave jeff her kidney. i eyed give her the world, if i >> and jeff was feeling better just a couple of hours after the surgery. he is expecting to be off most of his medications in just one month. >>> coming up, see the trending video of jimmy fallon and kevin hart touring the scariest haunted house they could find. and then you want to stick around for these 8 on your side stories. >>> a pa kneel is veteran faced a years' long wait judge. that all changed when 8 on your side got involved. >>> a state senator calls it a case of the fox guarding the hen house. news channel 8 explores the relationship between cab companies and the head of the public transportation commission that was set up to regulate them. >> our friday night game of the week takes us to the indiansment i'll show you how their opponent is scoring more . >>> let's talk about babies and music. did you know that all babies, even your grand babies, are born with the potential to become musical? let's explore that category. ed on your side has a
on august 10 at henry ford hospital, rachel gave jeff her kidney. i eyed give her the world, if i >> and jeff was feeling better just a couple of hours after the surgery. he is expecting to be off most of his medications in just one month. >>> coming up, see the trending video of jimmy fallon and kevin hart touring the scariest haunted house they could find. and then you want to stick around for these 8 on your side stories. >>> a pa kneel is veteran faced a years' long...
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mo: welcome to "the henry ford's innovation nation." i'm mo rocca, and today, you are going to be y: go, go, go, go! mo: coming up, the tough tech tackling a heavy problem, blasting off with the best buzzers brigade, freezing the future of our flora and food, and looping the loop with the schoolgirl flyer next on "the henry ford's innovation nation." when i was growing up, there were certain words that we couldn't use in our house.
mo: welcome to "the henry ford's innovation nation." i'm mo rocca, and today, you are going to be y: go, go, go, go! mo: coming up, the tough tech tackling a heavy problem, blasting off with the best buzzers brigade, freezing the future of our flora and food, and looping the loop with the schoolgirl flyer next on "the henry ford's innovation nation." when i was growing up, there were certain words that we couldn't use in our house.
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mo: welcome to "the henry ford's innovation nation." i'm mo rocca, and today, you are going to be razzle-dazzled! print... alie: oh, my gosh! mo: ...on your tiniest twin, bubbling to the surface of water safety, keeping on track to fix history, and couching the shake while feeling the quake next on "the henry ford's innovation nation." you know what gets way too much attention in our world? height.
mo: welcome to "the henry ford's innovation nation." i'm mo rocca, and today, you are going to be razzle-dazzled! print... alie: oh, my gosh! mo: ...on your tiniest twin, bubbling to the surface of water safety, keeping on track to fix history, and couching the shake while feeling the quake next on "the henry ford's innovation nation." you know what gets way too much attention in our world? height.
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when edison died, henry ford urged people to try to capture his dying breath in a test tube. you cannot capture something so fleeting, but this does capture a hint of his character, a piece of his legacy, which will serve to inspire the thousands of americans to walk these holes -- these halls every year for many years to calm. -- to come. thank you and congratulations. [applause] and now leader mcconnell, leader pelosi to join me for the unveiling. [applause] >> speaker of the ohio house of representatives clifford rosenberger. speaker rosenberger: good afternoon. [applause] ohio is truly the heart of it all, so it is great. it is a great honor to be here this afternoon. on behalf of the governor and the general assembly, let me thanks he or ryan, leader pelosi, and leader mcconnell for this great honor. it is a great honor to be here to represent 11. 5 million citizens of ohio. and to be part of an event that recognizes a man who not only had significant impact on ohio, but also our nation and the entire world. edison forged a legacy and set an example that every american c
when edison died, henry ford urged people to try to capture his dying breath in a test tube. you cannot capture something so fleeting, but this does capture a hint of his character, a piece of his legacy, which will serve to inspire the thousands of americans to walk these holes -- these halls every year for many years to calm. -- to come. thank you and congratulations. [applause] and now leader mcconnell, leader pelosi to join me for the unveiling. [applause] >> speaker of the ohio house...
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henry ford went bankrupt two times and become a multi-multibillionai multi-multibillionaire.n buffet is a liberal hero. i did a little home work and found out that he lost $817 million in a company. now let me ask you something. do you think warren buffet has said, you know what, i think the country needs this, i'm going to let -- i'm going to eat this loss, let you keep the rest of the money and i'm not going to declare a tax reductideduction forward. more than likely he's using is same tax code that donald trump used. >> they made a big assumption here -- they used the tax code at the "the new york times" but the net loss carried forward would have been in 1995 and forward. >> oliver wendall holmes, famous cases saying you don't have to pay any more than what's allowable in the irs code. that's all mr. trump has done. >> otherwise he would be in a jail. >> it's a free entire prize system. >> hillary's contacts at the justice department and the fbi, maybe bill can meet loretta lynch on a plane and they can get off of trump's back in terms of audits. she said how could one gu
henry ford went bankrupt two times and become a multi-multibillionai multi-multibillionaire.n buffet is a liberal hero. i did a little home work and found out that he lost $817 million in a company. now let me ask you something. do you think warren buffet has said, you know what, i think the country needs this, i'm going to let -- i'm going to eat this loss, let you keep the rest of the money and i'm not going to declare a tax reductideduction forward. more than likely he's using is same tax...
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the american flag had only 46 stars, henry ford's first model t just rolled off the assembly line, and wrigley field exist. that was 1908, and back then the cubs were a dominant team. now generations later cub fans are hoping wait until next year means this year as their team make it is fall classic for the first time since the end of world war ii with a chance of winning it all for the first time since before world war 1. that kind of history could mean tremendous pressure, and joe madden is the man that's paid to deal with all that. a great amount of expectations and pressure heaped upon us, and i tried to convince the guys it's a good thing. why would you want to be part of a station or moment that -- situation or moment that didn't have great expectations, and i think expectations and pressure become single the same thing. the alternative could be right now you're in tampa, cooking steaks in the backyard making sure the tv is working properly. >> are saying hey, over here, we've been waiting a long time as well. their last world series tighting came in 1948, and the indians manager
the american flag had only 46 stars, henry ford's first model t just rolled off the assembly line, and wrigley field exist. that was 1908, and back then the cubs were a dominant team. now generations later cub fans are hoping wait until next year means this year as their team make it is fall classic for the first time since the end of world war ii with a chance of winning it all for the first time since before world war 1. that kind of history could mean tremendous pressure, and joe madden is...
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taft was elected president and henry ford built the first model t. >>> we do have a first alert, i told you about flashing lights ? moment ago at 120th. this is a situation, an accident here at melody drive west of i-25. the right and center lanes are blocked and a tow truck showed up a moment ago. hopefully this will be cleared in the next 20 minutes. >>> it's 6:09 and a mild, cool morning. yesterday a lot of cloud cover so that kept things warmer early on. right now at 39 in denver. winds at 5-10 miles per hour. dry conditions and a lot of sunshine expected this morning. look at highs this afternoon. thornton 747 and in lone tree today 72. tomorrow warmer and details ob on that plus a look at the halloween forecast. >>> donald trump is calling out the vice president after he may have called trump out. why he wants to fight the "tough" guy. >>> one denver man tracks down his stolen truck but police say his stolen truck but police say scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign contributors? to his out-of-state donors. over 30 colorado business l
taft was elected president and henry ford built the first model t. >>> we do have a first alert, i told you about flashing lights ? moment ago at 120th. this is a situation, an accident here at melody drive west of i-25. the right and center lanes are blocked and a tow truck showed up a moment ago. hopefully this will be cleared in the next 20 minutes. >>> it's 6:09 and a mild, cool morning. yesterday a lot of cloud cover so that kept things warmer early on. right now at 39 in...
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for the last 18 years, i have been in detroit, michigan, at henry ford health system, serving for 13 years as the president and ceo. my experience in leading henry ford which is a $5 billion, 27,000 employee health system, through a major financial turn around, navigating our organization through the years of massive job loss in michigan, population decline, the bankruptcies of our city and major employ erstwhile still growing substantially, making major capital investments in our communities, and winning the 2011 malcolm baldridge national quart award have prepared me very well for the demands and complexity of the commission's work. our commission was composed of 15 talented and diverse leaders. we developed several principles to guide our work including creating consensus and being data driven, creating actionable and sustainable recommendations and most importantly our focus on veterans receiving health that provides quality, access and choice. the independent assessment report you commissioned was invaluable as a foundation for our work. it is a comprehensive systems focused, de
for the last 18 years, i have been in detroit, michigan, at henry ford health system, serving for 13 years as the president and ceo. my experience in leading henry ford which is a $5 billion, 27,000 employee health system, through a major financial turn around, navigating our organization through the years of massive job loss in michigan, population decline, the bankruptcies of our city and major employ erstwhile still growing substantially, making major capital investments in our communities,...
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geneva on the lake, ohio, a former getaway for midwestern industrial titan like john rockefeller and henry ford. ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto®- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto® was proven to helmore people stay alive a out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto®. it can cau harm or death to an unborn baby. dot take entresto® with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto®. the mo serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'gonna step out withfarite girl. iask your hea docto about entresto®. d help make the gift of tomorrow possible. of tomorrow possible. proposition 61 is a very, very important step forward. for tand i thank the people
geneva on the lake, ohio, a former getaway for midwestern industrial titan like john rockefeller and henry ford. ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto®- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto® was proven to helmore people stay alive a out of the...
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on the other hand, henry ford and the rest of them created tens of millions of jobs for products that were cheap enough for tens of millions of more people to buy cars. think of that. >> yeah, but it put the harness makers out of -- >> i said the buggy whipmakers, they lost out. [laughter] they're adaptable. look, we moved the whole country from the farms to the industry in the cities. we did great, okay? microsoft, apple, all -- i mean, they're huge companies. people forget that just like, you know, the only person getting rich was bill jobs. nonsense. you who to seattle, washington, which was -- i don't want to be to offensive here, but i used to travel that route for bear stearns, it's a nothing city. now it probably has more millionaires per capita than any place in the world. why? a few high-tech companies did very well. silicon valley's the same way. you may go lu patches of this, you know -- go through patches of this, you know, but robots are not going to take over the world. jobs will do, you know, as brian just said, give us economic freedom and great things will happen. i'l
on the other hand, henry ford and the rest of them created tens of millions of jobs for products that were cheap enough for tens of millions of more people to buy cars. think of that. >> yeah, but it put the harness makers out of -- >> i said the buggy whipmakers, they lost out. [laughter] they're adaptable. look, we moved the whole country from the farms to the industry in the cities. we did great, okay? microsoft, apple, all -- i mean, they're huge companies. people forget that...
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on the other hand, henry ford and rent wrestling created tens of millions of jobs with products thatwere cheap enough where tens of millions of more people would buy cars. think of that. they would put carmakers out of business. >> the buggy makers lost out. we moved the whole country from the farms to the industry in the cities. we did great, okay? microsoft, apple, there are huge companies, people forget that. the only person getting rich was will jobs, nonsense. you go to seattle washington which, i don't want to be offensive here but i used to travel that route. nothing was congress city but now it has more millionaires per capita than any nation in the world. why? the company did very well. we may go through patches of this but robots are not going to take over the world. jobs will do. give us economic freedom and great things will happen. just bet on it. economic freedom uses great things, so does political freedom. one more question? well, you are very kind for having me. brian and i are going to sign some books for you, we are very grateful. [applause] >> if you like programs
on the other hand, henry ford and rent wrestling created tens of millions of jobs with products thatwere cheap enough where tens of millions of more people would buy cars. think of that. they would put carmakers out of business. >> the buggy makers lost out. we moved the whole country from the farms to the industry in the cities. we did great, okay? microsoft, apple, there are huge companies, people forget that. the only person getting rich was will jobs, nonsense. you go to seattle...
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understand the past and use that to understand the future -- >> do you mean like for an assembly line, henry ford with his stopwatch? >> exactly, yes. and i just sort of see the fiction of time travel sort of going along with the use of that in the industrial world. >> yeah. that's an interesting question. it's not something i go into in this book, but it is true that a hundred years ago, a little more than a hundred years ago not at the beginning of the industrial revolution, but closer to our time people started to get very obsessed with measuring time very precisely in factories. and making their workers more efficient. and that is a nightmare, may i say, that continues to this day because we're all too good at clocking one another. >> and now we have all of this machine power dedicated to the what ifs and the what's coming next. >> yeah. we start seeing time a measured portion of eternity, and pretty soon you've got a clock on your work on the assembly line. yes, please. >> thank you very much. so i wondered if you could address the idea of ideas and creativity as a time travel. i mean, the i
understand the past and use that to understand the future -- >> do you mean like for an assembly line, henry ford with his stopwatch? >> exactly, yes. and i just sort of see the fiction of time travel sort of going along with the use of that in the industrial world. >> yeah. that's an interesting question. it's not something i go into in this book, but it is true that a hundred years ago, a little more than a hundred years ago not at the beginning of the industrial revolution,...
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henry ford knew that the jury a car was an engineering marvel however the brothers when it comes to car production builds very few cars. so had they been more like him to your you would have been in the driver seat of the industry. another opportunity in the educational round for peoria was in the late 1800's where washington coined it a wealthy p. aurea farmer who himself was illiterate for most of his life but todd himself how to read and write and became a fanatic for education. in the late 1800's he changed his will to endow a university that he wanted call -- university as long as there would be no football team. when he died in 1903 his children discovered the contents of the will. they protested his will saying that their father was out of lens when he made the willen part of it, the idea that auction ship was gone. the courts decided with the children and so peoria lost another chance at the university however part of that will still exist today and there is no college football in peoria. >> with that the story tell us about peoria? >> well and appreciation that the town of peor
henry ford knew that the jury a car was an engineering marvel however the brothers when it comes to car production builds very few cars. so had they been more like him to your you would have been in the driver seat of the industry. another opportunity in the educational round for peoria was in the late 1800's where washington coined it a wealthy p. aurea farmer who himself was illiterate for most of his life but todd himself how to read and write and became a fanatic for education. in the late...
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. >> henry kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for presidents richard nixon and gerald ford. next, neil ferguson discusses the first volume of the henry kissinger biography. "kissinger: the idealist." he argues that his approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism, rather than the roots of populism that he is known for. the event is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. i am the cochair of the washington history seminar. cochairing with me today is roger lewis, the founding chair of the seminar and former director of the national history center. , our aims eighth year is to foster conversation about the past and to make history and essential part of public conversation about these events here in the united states and across the world. possible inare made part by the efforts of many people, but in particular the people at the wilson center and the associate director of the wilson center. they handle the logistics and work out the logistics have. today is danes kennedy. we are always grateful for the ,inancial support of shaver
. >> henry kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for presidents richard nixon and gerald ford. next, neil ferguson discusses the first volume of the henry kissinger biography. "kissinger: the idealist." he argues that his approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism, rather than the roots of populism that he is known for. the event is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. i am the cochair of...
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henry ford. i mean that's what america is about. we should be proud of that. to talk about tentaclesal over the world, we have no assets in russia. that was a nonsense statement. >> any debt? >> we have no assets in russia, no debt in russia. i haven't been to russia in six, seven years off the top of my head, five years, six years, seven years. it is nonsense. i think we held ms. universe in russia one year, that's the extent of our business dealings there. we have no who tells, no golf assets, no residential buildings. we don't have properties in russia. to come out here, that's -- and i think that's what the american people are fed up with. it is the sound bites, it is these lies, it is the disingenuous nature of it. it is referring to a great company that employs thousands of hard working americas as a company that's nefarious with tentacles all over the place. >> do you understand the power if your father released the taxes and laid them out and say to your point, here are the papers, they're lying? they're making it up, it doesn't exist. why wouldn't he
henry ford. i mean that's what america is about. we should be proud of that. to talk about tentaclesal over the world, we have no assets in russia. that was a nonsense statement. >> any debt? >> we have no assets in russia, no debt in russia. i haven't been to russia in six, seven years off the top of my head, five years, six years, seven years. it is nonsense. i think we held ms. universe in russia one year, that's the extent of our business dealings there. we have no who tells, no...
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are with henry ford. this is bunk. future.t to study the i spent part of the plane ride, long e-mail to one of the silicon valley kings, trying him why this was quite dangerous and why ignorance of history has turned this country into the united states of amnesia. i sent him the article that some may have seen, that allison and i wrote in the atlantic, earlier this year, arguing that the next president, should appoint a council of historical advisors. economiststhe haven't really achieved a great deal with their council over the years. but the absence of what i call the wayhistory from decisions are taken in this town is a recurrent theme of american history. it's something that kissinger 1960's,d on, in the when he complained about the complete lack of historical perspective when he encountered washington. this brings me to lesson number one. earlyger argued in an publication that history is to state what character is to people. it's the key to understanding action.tivation, their quote, all states consider themselves
are with henry ford. this is bunk. future.t to study the i spent part of the plane ride, long e-mail to one of the silicon valley kings, trying him why this was quite dangerous and why ignorance of history has turned this country into the united states of amnesia. i sent him the article that some may have seen, that allison and i wrote in the atlantic, earlier this year, arguing that the next president, should appoint a council of historical advisors. economiststhe haven't really achieved a...
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brothersthe duryea were not henry ford when it comes to car production, and they built very few cars.en more like henry ford, peoria would have been in the driver's seat in the car industry. in thether opportunity educational realm for peoria was in the late 1800's, where ashington corington, whothy p aurean -- peorian himself was illiterate for most of his life but taught himself to read and write and became a fanatic advocate for education . in the late 1800's he changed endow a university that he wanted to call corringt on university, as long as there would be no football team. andwhen he died in 1903, his children discovered the contentss of the will, they and said his will, that their father was addled when he made the will, and that was the ideaddling that oxygen was god. and the court decided with the peoria lostd so another chance at a university. however, part of that will still exists today, in that there's no college football in peoria. >> so what do these stories tell us about peoria? >> well, an appreciation that the town of peoria is not some kind of a bland, backwater c
brothersthe duryea were not henry ford when it comes to car production, and they built very few cars.en more like henry ford, peoria would have been in the driver's seat in the car industry. in thether opportunity educational realm for peoria was in the late 1800's, where ashington corington, whothy p aurean -- peorian himself was illiterate for most of his life but taught himself to read and write and became a fanatic advocate for education . in the late 1800's he changed endow a university...
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my experience in leading henry ford which is a 5 billion-dollar, 27000 employee health system throughncial turnaround and navigating through michigan job loss, we had major employers will still growing substantially, making major capital investments in our community and winning the 2011 national quality award, it prepared me very well for the demands and complexity of the commission's work. our commission was composed of 15 talented and diverse leaders. we developed several principles to guide our work including creating consensus and being data-driven, creating actionable and sustainable recommendations and most importantly, our focus on veterans receiving healthcare to provide optimal quality, access and choice. the independent assessment report was invaluable as a foundation for our work. it was systems focused and revealed significant and troubling weaknesses in the capabilities. our work took place over ten months with 12 public meetings over 26 days and we sought the broadest input possible, had intense debate and dolly log but had unified focus at all time, what is best for vet
my experience in leading henry ford which is a 5 billion-dollar, 27000 employee health system throughncial turnaround and navigating through michigan job loss, we had major employers will still growing substantially, making major capital investments in our community and winning the 2011 national quality award, it prepared me very well for the demands and complexity of the commission's work. our commission was composed of 15 talented and diverse leaders. we developed several principles to guide...
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change agents are different, whether it is steve jobs creating apple or whether it is henry ford inventinghe automotive. these changes are different than corporate c rise within the system. host: if elected, i asked terry o'neill, too, would you served within the administration? guest: i would wreck with trump to rethink the government. host: why does donald trump continue to talk about hillary clinton's health? fascinated, i don't know. he has in intuition about it. he has done things in the past him at taking on jeb bush, marco rubio, that i would not have done and when he first did it, i thought it would not work but it worked. it may be his balance off. he knows there is a real effort his temperament is wrong. what he is trying to say is, yes, and she does not have the physical stamina to do the job. it is not something i would harp on. at foxnews.com, you wrote "hillary clinton is dangerous to look open borders. toknow why she would refused release her paid speeches to bankers and special interests, when her staff assembled a list of the most damaging comments in those transcripts, th
change agents are different, whether it is steve jobs creating apple or whether it is henry ford inventinghe automotive. these changes are different than corporate c rise within the system. host: if elected, i asked terry o'neill, too, would you served within the administration? guest: i would wreck with trump to rethink the government. host: why does donald trump continue to talk about hillary clinton's health? fascinated, i don't know. he has in intuition about it. he has done things in the...
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henry ford and -- i mean that's what america is about. we should be proud of that. so talk about tentacles all over the world, we have no assets in russia. that was a non-sense statement. we had no assets in russia. we have no debt in russia. i haven't been to russia in six, seven years off the top of my head, five, six, seven years. it's nonsense. i think we held miss universe in russia, i think that's the extent of our business dealings. we have no hotels, we have no golf assets, or residential buildings. we don't have properties in russia. that's what the american people are fed up with. it's the sound bites, it's these lies, it's the disengenius nature of t referring it, refer great company that employs thousands of americas to a company that's nephariou is, that has tentacles all over the place. >> and to your point, here's the papers, they're lying, it doesn't exist, why wouldn't he do it? >> tax returns don't show anything any way. if you want to know if we have assets in russia, go look to see if our name is on a building, see if we own any property. we're a
henry ford and -- i mean that's what america is about. we should be proud of that. so talk about tentacles all over the world, we have no assets in russia. that was a non-sense statement. we had no assets in russia. we have no debt in russia. i haven't been to russia in six, seven years off the top of my head, five, six, seven years. it's nonsense. i think we held miss universe in russia, i think that's the extent of our business dealings. we have no hotels, we have no golf assets, or...
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change agents are different, whether it is steve jobs creating apple or whether it is henry ford inventing the automotive. these changes are different than corporate c rise within the system. host: if elected, i asked terry o'neill, too, would you served within the administration? guest: i would wreck with trump to rethink the government. host: why does donald trump continue to talk about hillary clinton's health? fascinated, i don't know. he has in intuition about it. he has done things in the past him at taking on jeb bush, marco rubio, that i would not have done and when he first did it, i thought it would not work but it worked. it may be his balance off. he knows there is a real effort his temperament is wrong. what he is trying to say is, yes, and she does not have the physical stamina to do the job. it is not something i would harp on. at foxnews.com, you wrote "hillary clinton is dangerous to look open borders. toknow why she would refused release her paid speeches to bankers and special interests, when her staff assembled a list of the most damaging comments in those transcripts,
change agents are different, whether it is steve jobs creating apple or whether it is henry ford inventing the automotive. these changes are different than corporate c rise within the system. host: if elected, i asked terry o'neill, too, would you served within the administration? guest: i would wreck with trump to rethink the government. host: why does donald trump continue to talk about hillary clinton's health? fascinated, i don't know. he has in intuition about it. he has done things in the...
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cubs last time they won the world series henry ford was just getting his first model t off the assemblya strange one, wasn't it? all of these monumental things. and there wasn't even a toaster. okay. well that's -- that's a good point. you could have easily said there also wasn't a blender that you could push a button and make a smoothie. >> we take toast for granted. >> does anyone eat toast? you with your toast free breakfasts. >> occasionally. sour dough. >> i love bread. i'm all gluten. >> people you don't trust, people not to trust are people you go into their house and they don't have bread. >> i agree with you. we have four loaves. >> i joke about -- i don't eat a lot. if i'm hungry, i just get a piece of bread. >> no bread in my house. >> we have a nice loaf with peanut butter on there. >> peanut butter and jelly. >> i had one at the vegas airport. it was fantastic. >> i could honestly get by on cereal for breakfast, peanut better and jelly sandwich for lunch and cereal for dinner. >> y're a 6-year-old boy. >> that's all i need with sweet tea. >> you have to switch to cheerios w
cubs last time they won the world series henry ford was just getting his first model t off the assemblya strange one, wasn't it? all of these monumental things. and there wasn't even a toaster. okay. well that's -- that's a good point. you could have easily said there also wasn't a blender that you could push a button and make a smoothie. >> we take toast for granted. >> does anyone eat toast? you with your toast free breakfasts. >> occasionally. sour dough. >> i love...
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. >> henry kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for presidents richard nixon and gerald fordxt, neil ferguson discusses the first volume of the henry kissinger biography. "kissinger: the idealist." he argues that his approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism, rather than the roots of populism that he is known for. the event is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today.
. >> henry kissinger served as national security advisor and secretary of state for presidents richard nixon and gerald fordxt, neil ferguson discusses the first volume of the henry kissinger biography. "kissinger: the idealist." he argues that his approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism, rather than the roots of populism that he is known for. the event is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today.
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them but get rid of the insurance companies with a government run system and one choice like henry are fordo buy my model t in any colors as soon as it's black. >> got it. steve we look this on obamacare i think trump has -- >> not in the newspaper. >> incredible isn't it. stuart: steve calm down, i'm trying to. latest wikileaks bombshell reveals president obama knew about hillary clinton's private server. even though he said he did not. an e-mail from clinton aid cheryl mills campaign chair john in march, 2015 here's the quote we need to clean this up. he has e-mails from her, they do not say state.gov. listen to what the president said in an interview the same day that e-mail was sent. roll it. >> what did you first learn that hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside the u.s. government for official business while she was secretary of ?aipt >> at the same time everybody else learned it through news reports. >> next day clinton talks to a clinton advisor suggests he talked to white house press secretary to the problem. here's the quote they know president and hillary e-mailed. i recol
them but get rid of the insurance companies with a government run system and one choice like henry are fordo buy my model t in any colors as soon as it's black. >> got it. steve we look this on obamacare i think trump has -- >> not in the newspaper. >> incredible isn't it. stuart: steve calm down, i'm trying to. latest wikileaks bombshell reveals president obama knew about hillary clinton's private server. even though he said he did not. an e-mail from clinton aid cheryl mills...
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ford, the eager consumer. you have a night and day change. reset sensitivity, replace hostility. and henry kissinger's flow diminishes. this goes back to when ford was vice president. he had working knowledge of cia current intelligence projects because he had been introduced to them when bill colby gave him a tour of cia headquarters. he mentioned the pdb. ford asked to see it. he showed it to him. ford said i want to see it if i becomesresident here he president and says i want a daily briefing, the pdb front and center on the one of your people having that conversation with me about the document. kissinger was not thrilled, but he remembered who he worked for. ford dead we are having the briefings whether you like it or not. it is an interesting change in the atmosphere of the process. nowadays, and for many years in when it, including started as an analyst over a quarter century go, this was the be-all, end-all of the agency. hundreds of people in the building every day would be spun up about putting something in the pdb, responding to presidential tasking's, getting it in the books, a
ford, the eager consumer. you have a night and day change. reset sensitivity, replace hostility. and henry kissinger's flow diminishes. this goes back to when ford was vice president. he had working knowledge of cia current intelligence projects because he had been introduced to them when bill colby gave him a tour of cia headquarters. he mentioned the pdb. ford asked to see it. he showed it to him. ford said i want to see it if i becomesresident here he president and says i want a daily...
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. - i sense in the statements of henry kissinger and the decisions of gerald ford no comprehension ofh the united states finds itself. - ford and the ford campaign expected that ford was gonna win north carolina, and reagan would retire. reagan scores one of the biggest upsets in american political history. he defeats ford in north carolina and this totally resets the election. - i would say that it's been a tough contest. - now it's reagan who's on offense. ford is on defense. male announcer: when all the north carolina votes had been counted last night, reagan emerged with an upset-- 52% of the vote to 46% for president ford. - it drew an end to the string of ford victories and that was very important. it allowed us to continue in the race. - we had reagan do a national television appeal, and that actually raised us a million dollars, which was a lot of money back then. - there's no limit to what the american people can accomplish, but we must be given a chance, told what needs to be done, and then turned loose to do it, without any bureaucratic harassment or interference. - the rac
. - i sense in the statements of henry kissinger and the decisions of gerald ford no comprehension ofh the united states finds itself. - ford and the ford campaign expected that ford was gonna win north carolina, and reagan would retire. reagan scores one of the biggest upsets in american political history. he defeats ford in north carolina and this totally resets the election. - i would say that it's been a tough contest. - now it's reagan who's on offense. ford is on defense. male announcer:...