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ceremonies for henry ford. on that date he brought one of his closest friends, thomas edison out to greenfield village with another guest of honor, herbert hoover. he renamed it for that occasion the president. you see the date october 21th, 1941, which is when they had the ceremony dedicating greenfield village and henry ford museum of innovation. really at that time it was called edison institute in honor of edison, mentor, this whole place founded as a tribute to him. i always thought it was interesting the place october october 21th, 1939, days before the stock market crashed. arguably one of the last good days of herbert hoover's administration. american railroads are distinguished between british railroads. britain is where we turn to for our inspiration building railroads and steam locomotives. the big distinguishing characteristic, british railroads were well built, level grades, stone brenlgidges, larg locomotives. they had fenced off right of ways. in the united states we're moving fast. go. go. go. w
ceremonies for henry ford. on that date he brought one of his closest friends, thomas edison out to greenfield village with another guest of honor, herbert hoover. he renamed it for that occasion the president. you see the date october 21th, 1941, which is when they had the ceremony dedicating greenfield village and henry ford museum of innovation. really at that time it was called edison institute in honor of edison, mentor, this whole place founded as a tribute to him. i always thought it was...
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next we tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum in michigan. transportation cure ya tor talks about the progression of american rail. an 1831 steam loco motive. and a 125 foot engine. that weighs nearly 400 tons. >>> my name is math anderson. we are here at the henry ford museum of innovation. we're in the railroad exhibit. as automobiles sp airplanes were the key transportation technology of the 20th century. the rail yoed was the major technology of the 19th century. it's not an exaggeration it was the equal of an astronaut. what we have here are railroad locomotives that tell the story of railroad in the united states from the earliest day ins the 1830s. to the 1920s. behind me is our earliest example. a replica of the 1831 locomotive and car on the moe hawk and hudson railroad. built in 1892. this gives us an idea of what steam locomotives and trains look like in the 1820s and 1830s. the moe hawk and hudson located nd new york state and became a part of a railroad known as the new york central. one of the largest in the united states. railr
next we tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum in michigan. transportation cure ya tor talks about the progression of american rail. an 1831 steam loco motive. and a 125 foot engine. that weighs nearly 400 tons. >>> my name is math anderson. we are here at the henry ford museum of innovation. we're in the railroad exhibit. as automobiles sp airplanes were the key transportation technology of the 20th century. the rail yoed was the major technology of the 19th century. it's...
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well lead isn't gentlemen you have to know one thing when henry ford built a town in the middle of the amazon and fordlandia he made three big mistakes here for beating women alcohol and soccer if you want to become an enemy of a brazilian man or even the brazilian woman you just did this three thing and you will have the greatest problem when the world. food bill is so important in brazil . sometimes people from all social classes any a social layer excellent know each other and surprisingly. that you can see people cancel in business meetings just to go and meet dear friends they played soccer with in beer childhood so today they're still meeting like that and sometimes they remember some person just because they played soccer with their father or someone and it helps sometimes to build their own career actually. looks like eric is not in his best save. you think about it this man was ten hours ago he was. one and then you're a year old. george noory. receives an urgent call from the. an elderly man from the zoe tribe has a long problem you know. he will be deployed you lose your sta
well lead isn't gentlemen you have to know one thing when henry ford built a town in the middle of the amazon and fordlandia he made three big mistakes here for beating women alcohol and soccer if you want to become an enemy of a brazilian man or even the brazilian woman you just did this three thing and you will have the greatest problem when the world. food bill is so important in brazil . sometimes people from all social classes any a social layer excellent know each other and surprisingly....
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even henry ford and thomas edison. that's right.nly a few days left in the year but the crazy stuff is still out there. we have no shortage of headlines for you. hour two starts right now. ♪ charles: all right. let's check on the big board. dow off a little more than 10 points. we're trading in very tight range all day long. s&p 500, take a quick look at that because it has been up for most of the session. the s&p hanging in there also, by, check, take a look at gold here as well. do we have gold? can we bring in bold? right now -- gold. big tech names. amazon, we had gerri willis talk about the echo dot. also one billion small business. so that's been a huge seller. there is gold right there. gold had a good week 1/2. up against serious resistance at 1300 each. the dow trading side way, seven seven points. looking for traction, for something to get it jump-started. we have breaking economic data coming in right now. consumer confidence. h for month of december. adam. >> u.s. consumer confidence at 122.1. november was revised to 128
even henry ford and thomas edison. that's right.nly a few days left in the year but the crazy stuff is still out there. we have no shortage of headlines for you. hour two starts right now. ♪ charles: all right. let's check on the big board. dow off a little more than 10 points. we're trading in very tight range all day long. s&p 500, take a quick look at that because it has been up for most of the session. the s&p hanging in there also, by, check, take a look at gold here as well. do...
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well lead isn't gentlemen you have to know one thing when henry ford built a town in the middle of the amazon and fordlandia he made three big mistakes here for beating women alcohol and soccer if you want to become an enemy of a brazilian man or even the brazilian woman you just did this three thing and you will have the greatest problem when the world. food bill is so important in brazil . sometimes people from all social classes any a social layer actually know each other and surprisingly. that you can see people canceling business meetings just to go and meet dear friends they played soccer with in beer childhood so today they're still meeting like that and sometimes they remember some person just because they played soccer with their father or someone and it helps sometimes to build their own career actually. looks like eric is not in his best save. but if you think about it this man was ten hours ago he was. one and then you're a year old. george noory. receives an urgent call from the. an elderly man from the zoe tribe has a long problem you know. he will be deployed you will as
well lead isn't gentlemen you have to know one thing when henry ford built a town in the middle of the amazon and fordlandia he made three big mistakes here for beating women alcohol and soccer if you want to become an enemy of a brazilian man or even the brazilian woman you just did this three thing and you will have the greatest problem when the world. food bill is so important in brazil . sometimes people from all social classes any a social layer actually know each other and surprisingly....
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well lead isn't gentlemen you have to know one thing when henry ford built a town in the middle of the amazon and. fordlandia he made three big mistakes here for beating women alcohol and soccer if you want to become an enemy of a brazilian man or even the brazilian woman you just had this three thing and you will have the greatest problem when the world. food bill is so important in brazil that. sometimes people from all social classes any a social layer actually know each other and surprisingly. that you can see people canceling business meetings just to go and meet dear friends they played soccer with in here childhood so today they're still meeting like that and sometimes they remember some person just because they played soccer with their father or someone and it helps sometimes to build their own career actually. looks like eric is not in his best save. but if you think about it this man was ten hours ago he was. one and then you're a year old. george noory. receives an urgent call from the. an elderly man from the zoe tribe has a long problem. he will be deployed you lose your s
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next we tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. curator matt anderson talks about the progression of the rail. he shows us an 1831 steam locomotive and 125 foot allegheny engine that weighs nearly 400 tons. >> my name is matt anderson, i'm curator of transportation. we're here at the
next we tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. curator matt anderson talks about the progression of the rail. he shows us an 1831 steam locomotive and 125 foot allegheny engine that weighs nearly 400 tons. >> my name is matt anderson, i'm curator of transportation. we're here at the
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next we tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum in michigan. transportation cure ya tor talks about the progression of american rail. an 1831 steam loco motive. and a 125 foot engine. that weighs nearly 4
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the way henry ford talked about the jews was the way that mccarthyite's talked about communists. the way that mccarthyite's talked about communists when in the south when people started organizing the people's rights amendment in the houston women's conference, a big national conference in 1977, which turned out to be kind of the feminist inspired but turned out to be enormous organizing opportunity for the new rights that led to reagan and in the journalists that are the civil rights movement in mississippi and wrote an article about the meeting-- estate meeting in which the forces of the new right and feminist clashed about the delegates that would go to the conference in houston or did these are the same people we would see at the white citizens council meeting. there like wow, now they call them liberals and sentiments and the bogeyman now that it's become arabs infiltrating the muslim brotherhood. we've seen it infiltrating the obama white house and sort of like the devil in the shape of a woman, you know. the story, the narrative structure is the same. the name they give it
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. >> every time someone tries something that doesn't work, tell thomas edison that and henry ford andeader who hasn't had setbacks. >> he joined the group because he failed on things. bill diblasio slamming hillary clinton saying if she followed his advice she would be president. lots of impact. newsweek under fire for scaling headline blaming melania trump for a 200-year-old tree being cut down, it was the us national arboretum with removal of the historic jackson magnolia because it is dead, dangerous and falling down despite herculean efforts to keep it standing upright. and attempt to smear the first lady. kerrimac democrats sitting there site in 2018 after shocking upset in alabama. doug jones elected the first democratic senator and a quarter century. what will be the biggest races to keep your eye on next year? editor at large, at the king college. you have some races to watch. >> big uphill battle. a net gain of two seats. in territory that donald trump won. >> looking right now at 3 of them and saying they have to win. >> if democrats want to win control of the senate they mu
. >> every time someone tries something that doesn't work, tell thomas edison that and henry ford andeader who hasn't had setbacks. >> he joined the group because he failed on things. bill diblasio slamming hillary clinton saying if she followed his advice she would be president. lots of impact. newsweek under fire for scaling headline blaming melania trump for a 200-year-old tree being cut down, it was the us national arboretum with removal of the historic jackson magnolia because...
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so when you turn the war effort to men like william knutsen, gm or henry ford or henry case ir, theyrule find a way to do it, find a dui build a liberty snip 36 hours and build a b-24 every hour, and hitler didn't have any conception of that type of capability. it was all -- not all but a world of fast. want a tiger, i want a wigger tiger, i want amoles that's 200 tons if want a rail gun that's 150-millimeters. i one what that 300, 400, 450, and they said that 7500 people, the shell alone will only fire -- only fires 70 times, it will wear out the shell. it's not practical. let's build 5,000 80-millimeter, the disease of gigantickism, defined that bigger is better, is lethal in war, which she remember when we are wilding $177 million airplanes rather than -- i don't know -- 5,000 drones. >> would it have been better for germany to win world war i and save lives and avoid the most brutal conflict in history or have germany lose and i'll add on a more conventional take, what role did the settlement and n world war i and its allegedly punitive nature play in world war ii. >> i can't acc
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something else, they might be doing going forward, de blasio told politico, tell that to thomas edison, henry ford, there is no leader who has not had setbacks, underplaying his own setbacks coming up laid up hillary clinton, saying that if she had listened to him and run a left-wing campaign, she would be president. perhaps it is no surprise anonymous top democrat told politico the reason that he gets ignore is because they do not respect him. don't be surprised if he does run for president even though was governor of his own party hates him. coming up straight ahead, it is not just nuclear weapons, new fears that north korea could be developing biological weapons, yes, that story coming your way. don't go away. ♪ go slow. ♪ come on mom! ♪ let's go! ♪ mom! slow down! for the ones who keep pushing. always unstoppable. (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to
something else, they might be doing going forward, de blasio told politico, tell that to thomas edison, henry ford, there is no leader who has not had setbacks, underplaying his own setbacks coming up laid up hillary clinton, saying that if she had listened to him and run a left-wing campaign, she would be president. perhaps it is no surprise anonymous top democrat told politico the reason that he gets ignore is because they do not respect him. don't be surprised if he does run for president...
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. >> bill gates, part thomas edison, part henry ford, part holden caulfield from "catcher in the rye. he dropped out of harvard to design computer software with his friend paul allen. they came up with a system that operates 90% of the personal computers today. >> microsoft was making a lot of money then. they were charging $200, $300, $400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. >> hard working, modest, easy going, it would seem to a fault. of course, he does have at least one secret. but we'll fix that. is it true that you can leap over a chair from a standing position? >> it depends on the size of the chair but this chair, probably so. >> yes! >> i took a step before i did it. >> that's okay. >> bill gates wasn't just one thing. he was a brilliant guy. had great parents. family values. but he was a killer. he basically was a ruthless guy, and so was microsoft. >> no, no, no, no, no. somebody's confused. somebody's just not thinking. > there's no way. >> we'll figure it out. >> you guys never understood. you never underst
. >> bill gates, part thomas edison, part henry ford, part holden caulfield from "catcher in the rye. he dropped out of harvard to design computer software with his friend paul allen. they came up with a system that operates 90% of the personal computers today. >> microsoft was making a lot of money then. they were charging $200, $300, $400 for, say, a word processing package that really was costing them about 50 cents to print on floppies. >> hard working, modest, easy...
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you comment on the extent of which you see the connection between the ideas of eugenicist like henry ford was promoting in the '20s or someone like arthur jensen who in the early '70s was able to publish work of the pseudoscience and the harvard educational review with the title of how much can we boost our academic achievements. and second the mainstream reception for charles murray book which is also a work of vulgar crackpot pseudoscience but treated as if it was legitimate. and also with those ideas going back to the extent from other anthropologist that were pushing back against it. it is frustrating that it is coming through again, . >> yes. like a bad penny that keeps coming back, yes. you make an eloquent statement. we shall overcome. >> you haven't said anything about the klan in the south end intimidation talking about the african-american people and specifically i am aware there was a big effort of the naacp of the 20's and '30's to get a federal law against lynching but it never succeeded in i am wondering if the klan oppose said or lobbied against it?. >> absolutely yes. fran
you comment on the extent of which you see the connection between the ideas of eugenicist like henry ford was promoting in the '20s or someone like arthur jensen who in the early '70s was able to publish work of the pseudoscience and the harvard educational review with the title of how much can we boost our academic achievements. and second the mainstream reception for charles murray book which is also a work of vulgar crackpot pseudoscience but treated as if it was legitimate. and also with...
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else, they might be doing going forward," de blasio told "politico", "tell that to thomas edison, henry ford is no leader who has not had setbacks."" downplaying his own setbacks, played up hillary clinton, saying that if she had listened to him and run a left-wing campaign, she would beg president. perhaps it is no surprise an anonymous top democrat told politico the reason that he gets ignore is because democrats do not respect him. don't be surprised if he does run for president even though his governor and his own party hates him. coming up straight ahead, it is not just nuclear weapons, new fears that north korea could be developing biological weapons, yes, that story coming your way. don't go away. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199. plus 24 month financing. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how
else, they might be doing going forward," de blasio told "politico", "tell that to thomas edison, henry ford is no leader who has not had setbacks."" downplaying his own setbacks, played up hillary clinton, saying that if she had listened to him and run a left-wing campaign, she would beg president. perhaps it is no surprise an anonymous top democrat told politico the reason that he gets ignore is because democrats do not respect him. don't be surprised if he does...
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and so when you turn the war effort to men like, over to men like william knutson, gm or henry ford orhenry kaiser, and you say this is what i want, how are you going to do it, they'll find a way to do it, and they'll find a way to build a liberty ship in 36 hours. and they'll build a b-4 every hour -- b-24 every hour. hitler didn't have any conception of that type of capability. it was all a world of -- not all, but a world of -- i want a tiger, i want a bigger king tiger too. i want a rail gun that's 150 millimeters, i want one that's 300, i want one that's 400. i want one that's 450, and they said that's 7500 people. the shell alone only fires 70 times. it'll wear out the shell. it's not practical. let's build 5,00080-millimeters. that disease of joy begantism that defines efficacy that bigger is better is really lethal in war which we should remember when we're building $177 million airplanes rather than, i don't know, $5,000 drones or something. >> so we have some counterfactual questions. here's a doozy. would ithave been better for germany to win world war i and save millions of
and so when you turn the war effort to men like, over to men like william knutson, gm or henry ford orhenry kaiser, and you say this is what i want, how are you going to do it, they'll find a way to do it, and they'll find a way to build a liberty ship in 36 hours. and they'll build a b-4 every hour -- b-24 every hour. hitler didn't have any conception of that type of capability. it was all a world of -- not all, but a world of -- i want a tiger, i want a bigger king tiger too. i want a rail...
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who sent kids to school, who buy houses, that's where you get the big economic multipliers, why henry ford said he wanted to be successful, but in order to be successful is people need to have the money to buy these cars. >> oregon senator democratic senator ron wyden. one last thing, go lakers. >> oh, not over the blazers. >> yeah, over the blazers. >> never over the blazers. >> early 2000s, games lakers against blazers, i'm sorry, we trounsed you, senator. >> but we've got damian and c.j. now. we'll be back. >> we'll see. thank you so much. come back soon. glad to have you. >> let's do it. >>> and the president has the power to change the face of america's courts forever. so here is the question, if you barely seen the inside of a courtroom, should you serve on the bench for life? >> any of you not tried a case to verdict in a courtroom? ok, so with the award-winning geico mobile app, our customers have 24/7 access, digital id cards, they can even pay their bill- (beep) bill has joined the call. hey bill, we're just- phone: hi guys, bill here. do we have julia on the line too? 'k, well w
who sent kids to school, who buy houses, that's where you get the big economic multipliers, why henry ford said he wanted to be successful, but in order to be successful is people need to have the money to buy these cars. >> oregon senator democratic senator ron wyden. one last thing, go lakers. >> oh, not over the blazers. >> yeah, over the blazers. >> never over the blazers. >> early 2000s, games lakers against blazers, i'm sorry, we trounsed you, senator....
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henry ford does this. he tries this mission where he outfits a ship and he will go to europe and and the war. the american people ridicule him. you do not understand what is happening here. this is not to deny the existence of the pacifists. there is a difference between looking retrospectively and saying, i admire what those people were doing. and looking retrospectively and saying, they were driving the discourse. mind, i admire what they are trying to do. i don't see them as driving the discourse. a british researcher working in britain has done a study of american religious leaders. my research would confirm what he argued which is that after the lusitania, american religious leaders go from being pacifists, to saying, this is a that christians of good conscience can support. especially at the lusitania and armenia. i am from the forgotten part of texas, the western part. availing west of i-35. to cotton, could you speak to beef cattle? dr. neilberg: i cannot speak to beef cattle. [laughter] dr. neilbe
henry ford does this. he tries this mission where he outfits a ship and he will go to europe and and the war. the american people ridicule him. you do not understand what is happening here. this is not to deny the existence of the pacifists. there is a difference between looking retrospectively and saying, i admire what those people were doing. and looking retrospectively and saying, they were driving the discourse. mind, i admire what they are trying to do. i don't see them as driving the...
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. >> and he started at the henry ford museum for two decades before coming back to the smithsonian?s, before coming back into thousand nine to work on this project specifically. host: let's go to new mexico. caller: hi, i have a question about the social reform program of the black answers and why it relatively neglected, historiographic we speaking. i was wondering if you could speak to that? host: jamie, thank you. there was ank impression created by the media, and white frankly by the u.s. government in the 1960's and 1970's that the black panther party was essentially a black terrorist group, a racist organization. so it's a vibrant program, it community building programs, free breakfast, literacy programs, aid programs, wereng programs, all played down by the media because it was more exciting to see issues the conflict -- of conflict. have gotten ahers bum rap, and what we have tried to do in this exhibition is due display material from their thatval programs to offset original media pressure that was created. who was emmett till? guest: he was a 14-year-old chicago boy who we
. >> and he started at the henry ford museum for two decades before coming back to the smithsonian?s, before coming back into thousand nine to work on this project specifically. host: let's go to new mexico. caller: hi, i have a question about the social reform program of the black answers and why it relatively neglected, historiographic we speaking. i was wondering if you could speak to that? host: jamie, thank you. there was ank impression created by the media, and white frankly by the...
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elsewhere the chicago blackhawks beat the arizona goalie henri paul ford made thirty one saves for chicago is they have rallied to a three one win is their second straight victory after losing five in a row early in the season. in the n.b.a. and in jannah paces it be the denver nuggets one hundred twenty six one hundred sixteen and over time. it was the start of the ninety's with a career high forty seven points to help the pacers to victory have now won four straight games and ten of their last thirteen. while the world's longest single sporting event is heading into one of its most dangerous stretches competitors and the nine month around the world evolve ocean sailing rays have left cape town in south africa and are heading into the unpredictable southern ocean on route to brief stopover in australia. lindsey vonn is one of the most successful skiers of all time but her preparations for the upcoming winter olympics aren't going so well the american one the downhill title in vancouver in two thousand and ten but missed sochi jute to a knee injury and with just two months to go until chun
elsewhere the chicago blackhawks beat the arizona goalie henri paul ford made thirty one saves for chicago is they have rallied to a three one win is their second straight victory after losing five in a row early in the season. in the n.b.a. and in jannah paces it be the denver nuggets one hundred twenty six one hundred sixteen and over time. it was the start of the ninety's with a career high forty seven points to help the pacers to victory have now won four straight games and ten of their...
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. >> and about you, a native of sacramento, california, then in deer born, michigan, at the henry fordeum for two decades? >> yes. >> before coming back to the smithsonian. >> yes, in 2009, to work on this project specifically. >> let's go to james in las cruces, new mexico, with bill pretzer. >> caller: hello, yes. hi. i have a question about the social reform program of the black panthers and why it has been relatively neglected. i wondered if you could speak to that. >> jamie, thank you. >> i think there was an impression created by the media and quite frankly by the u.s. government in the 1960s and early 1970s, that the black panther party was essentially a black terrorist group, a racist organization, and so its survival program, its community-building programs, its creation of free breakfast, of literacy programs, legal aid, housing programs all were played down by the media because it was more exciting to see issues of conflict. so the black panthers have really gotten a bum rap, and what we've tried to do in this exhibition actually is to display material from their survival pr
. >> and about you, a native of sacramento, california, then in deer born, michigan, at the henry fordeum for two decades? >> yes. >> before coming back to the smithsonian. >> yes, in 2009, to work on this project specifically. >> let's go to james in las cruces, new mexico, with bill pretzer. >> caller: hello, yes. hi. i have a question about the social reform program of the black panthers and why it has been relatively neglected. i wondered if you could...