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henry ford was reportedly driving a dodge.a plane with hundreds of people on board. the pilots landed in a cornfield and everybody survived. we will show you that landing and talk to an aviation expert about what people are calling a little bit of a miracle. but first some nature for you on this thursday. folks in minnesota capture this video of a bald eagle. they thought at first it was injured, see here it kind of looks like it, right? that was not the case at all. it happened on st. croix river on the border of wisconsin they say that the bird, clearly it looks like the bird was hurting. it doesn't seem to be able to fly. it's just trying and trying to come or that's what they thought. they hadn't seen this sort of thing before so they're like what's up with the bird. so they kept watching a kept it pretty young and finally the bird sort of made its way along and they realized all, wait, the bird had been fishing. see there? carried a fish called the musky to the shore. the siegel apparently preferred something a little fre
henry ford was reportedly driving a dodge.a plane with hundreds of people on board. the pilots landed in a cornfield and everybody survived. we will show you that landing and talk to an aviation expert about what people are calling a little bit of a miracle. but first some nature for you on this thursday. folks in minnesota capture this video of a bald eagle. they thought at first it was injured, see here it kind of looks like it, right? that was not the case at all. it happened on st. croix...
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perry is the first african-american who works for the ford motor company because he happens to know henry ford who is part of this group that comes back from canada into the united states. i feel like the company has celebrated him but have not told the canadian part of the story so i'm trying to think of this border crossing as part of the way they structure their lives pick >> how do you go about researching that? >> it's an interesting process. a lot of people care about where their families are in their connections linked to individual families but people didn't necessarily care if they lived in michigan or ontario or if they were moving from niagara falls new york to niagara falls on the canadian side. i'm using the census record, i'm using family connection. we have lots of interesting photographs of people at picnics and homecomings having annual reunions with cousins across the border. i'm finding political documents and i spent time in canada and that's how i think about things differently here. i'm trying to weave them together about a bigger story about people we know really well an
perry is the first african-american who works for the ford motor company because he happens to know henry ford who is part of this group that comes back from canada into the united states. i feel like the company has celebrated him but have not told the canadian part of the story so i'm trying to think of this border crossing as part of the way they structure their lives pick >> how do you go about researching that? >> it's an interesting process. a lot of people care about where...
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the president tweeting quote, the legendary henry ford and alfred p. the founders of ford motor company and gm, are quote, rolling over at the weakness of current car company executives willing to spend more money on a car that is not as safe or good and costs $3,000 more to consumers. crazy, end quote. now, back in 2017, then ceo of ford was at the consumer electronics show and president trump had just tried via twitter to threaten toyota and gm for their plans to build factories in mexico. invoking the ford founder's name, i asked fields whether the government dictating where companies should build plants was appropriate or overreach. henry ford, the founder of this company, was a man who completely thought for himself. what would he think of a leader who's getting it out there, whether it's toyota that president trump tweeted about, or any of the other companies out there, general motors, he's been very hard on them. what would a guy like henry ford say to those kinds of moves? >> we just say do what's right for the business. that's exactly what we'
the president tweeting quote, the legendary henry ford and alfred p. the founders of ford motor company and gm, are quote, rolling over at the weakness of current car company executives willing to spend more money on a car that is not as safe or good and costs $3,000 more to consumers. crazy, end quote. now, back in 2017, then ceo of ford was at the consumer electronics show and president trump had just tried via twitter to threaten toyota and gm for their plans to build factories in mexico....
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perry, the first african-american who works for the ford motor company, because he happens to know henry ford. he's from amherst, ontario, part of this group that comes back from canada into the united state. the ford company celebrated perry, but they haven't told the community part of the story. and i am trying to think about these people, their border crossing is part of having structured their lives. >> had a research this? people do not necessarily care if they lived in michigan are ontario i knew it interesting process. or if they were moving from nine york -- new york to niagara falls. we have lots of interesting photographs, people at picnics, homecomings, having annual reunions with their cousins across the border, i'm looking in newspapers, finding political icuments and arguments saying spent this time in canada and that's how i think about things differently. it little pieces of evidence that i'm trying to weave together into a bigger story from some people we know well and others we don't know about much at all. >> did the canadian government keep track of who was coming or leavi
perry, the first african-american who works for the ford motor company, because he happens to know henry ford. he's from amherst, ontario, part of this group that comes back from canada into the united state. the ford company celebrated perry, but they haven't told the community part of the story. and i am trying to think about these people, their border crossing is part of having structured their lives. >> had a research this? people do not necessarily care if they lived in michigan are...
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he happen to know henry ford. he is from amherst ontario. he's part of the group coming back from canada into united states. i feel it before company celebrated here but they have not told the canadian part of the story. and i'm trying to bring that in. the border parse part and how it structured their families. a lot of people were linked to individual families. but people didn't necessarily care if they lived in michigan, ontario, niagara falls, whether was on the new york or the canadian side. i'm using census records, family collections. we have lots of interesting photographs. people at picnics in homecomings . having annual reunions with their cousins across the border. i'm looking in newspapers. i'm finding political documents and arguments the same that i spend time in canada and now i think about things differently here. there was a lot of pieces of evidence that i'm trying to weave together into a bigger story about people we know really well. in other people we don't know a lot about at all. but the canadian government keep track
he happen to know henry ford. he is from amherst ontario. he's part of the group coming back from canada into united states. i feel it before company celebrated here but they have not told the canadian part of the story. and i'm trying to bring that in. the border parse part and how it structured their families. a lot of people were linked to individual families. but people didn't necessarily care if they lived in michigan, ontario, niagara falls, whether was on the new york or the canadian...
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off of workers in the shadows, the fact that even henry ford used to go to the border. it never matched up to the demand for our country. this is something we all need to realize. yesterday talking to four individuals in calhoun county i realized how dehumanizing it has unbearable. i felt so exhausted hearing from a woman who was trafficked between the age of 10 and 12. a survivor of human trafficking held in detention. crying and tears, being separated from her six-year-old daughter. until we can fix it, we can never take care of her mother. them make our this is a look like system that if you do not neighborhoods completely turned into chaos. i appreciate your courage for speaking up. please come talk to me afterwards and i will do my best to find someone who will help your mother get access to her insulin. [applause] >> i feel like this is the best time to ask this question. i do not know when we will see each other again. i am here every week. questions.wo how do you feel about mass incarceration? especially on people of color? had that be -- had that been brought u
off of workers in the shadows, the fact that even henry ford used to go to the border. it never matched up to the demand for our country. this is something we all need to realize. yesterday talking to four individuals in calhoun county i realized how dehumanizing it has unbearable. i felt so exhausted hearing from a woman who was trafficked between the age of 10 and 12. a survivor of human trafficking held in detention. crying and tears, being separated from her six-year-old daughter. until we...
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perry the first african-american who works for the ford motor company because he happens to know henry ford. he's from ontario. he's part of this group that comes back from canada into the united states. i feel like the ford company has celebrated perry but haven't told the canadian part of the story and i'm trying to bring that in and think about these people their border crossing how they structure their lives. >> how do you go about researching this? >> it's an interest progress sees. a lot of these people care where their families are. there's good collections linked to individual families. people didn't necessarily care if they lived in michigan or own or moving from niagara falls, new york to niagara falls on the canadian side. i'm using census records. i'm using family collections. we have lots of interesting photographs of people at picnics and homecoming, having annual reunions with their cousins across the border. i'm looking in newspapers. finding political documents and arguments saying well i spent this time in canada and that's how i think about things dinnerly here. a lot of
perry the first african-american who works for the ford motor company because he happens to know henry ford. he's from ontario. he's part of this group that comes back from canada into the united states. i feel like the ford company has celebrated perry but haven't told the canadian part of the story and i'm trying to bring that in and think about these people their border crossing how they structure their lives. >> how do you go about researching this? >> it's an interest progress...
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guinn has a new become out on henry ford and thomas edison and their travels through america in the 1920s. he'll be on our q & a program in the near future. ... and audible conversations. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon and thank you for coming to our live panel, 4:00 panel, world war ii.
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by the way, henry ford is the only american named by hitler in "mein kampf." the results of what these people believed and what other people believed was very restrictive legislation for immigration in this country. despite the fact that the lady with the lamp was in new york harbor, and you know the words, "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses learning to be free", there was a temporary act in 1921 that restricted immigration. but then there was another one in 1924, the national origins act. and what the national origins act did was to have a quota based on the population in 1890. the purpose of it was to freeze the country ethnically, to freeze it ethnically, to say whoever was here already, we want -- we will allow in a percentage of those people to enter the country. by the way, not very many. 150,000 a year. and asians were excluded. now what that meant in practice was that the people who were allowed in were not necessarily the people who wanted to come. they came from northern europe. they came from western europe. the people who wanted to
by the way, henry ford is the only american named by hitler in "mein kampf." the results of what these people believed and what other people believed was very restrictive legislation for immigration in this country. despite the fact that the lady with the lamp was in new york harbor, and you know the words, "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses learning to be free", there was a temporary act in 1921 that restricted immigration. but then there was another one in...
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>> he said henry ford would be rolling over >> oh, i didn't see that >> he alluded to henry ford.t a lot of different things going i have to hand it to the president, he keeps you off balance. can you manage xi? what's it like when xi huddled with his people? what is it like? what is navarro saying what do you got there? navarro? >> just looking at natural gas did you know that's collapsed recently >> well, welcome home. the pipelines -- we exported 6.5 billion last night, which is the new record the marcellus pipelines are now done we do not -- it's the largest natural gas repository now in the world. we can't get rid of the natural gas. >> another reason why the majors haven't done particularly well global lng prices at a record low on monday. >> and they've got 100 car trains going to mexico because mexico doesn't have pipelines that we need it is just -- one of the things happening right now, the biggest building boom is the plants that make it so natural gas liquids are separated. the mexicans use propane as their natural heating. so they're bringing down propane. but yeah, w
>> he said henry ford would be rolling over >> oh, i didn't see that >> he alluded to henry ford.t a lot of different things going i have to hand it to the president, he keeps you off balance. can you manage xi? what's it like when xi huddled with his people? what is it like? what is navarro saying what do you got there? navarro? >> just looking at natural gas did you know that's collapsed recently >> well, welcome home. the pipelines -- we exported 6.5 billion...
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trump singled out ford saying its founder henry ford because he claims it will make the cars more expensive. >>> and breathing illnesses among people who vape are growing. more than 150 illnesses in 16 states. the cdc and the fda are investigating. they say the representing an inhalation injury. officials say it's not clear there's a common cause. and that's our cbs money watch report. for more head to cbsmoneywatch.com at the new york stock exchange i'm dianne king hall. >>> 4:45 taking a look outside. it's foggy. >> it is. >> it looks a little chilly but it's going to warm up. >> it will get better as we go through the day. it is a foggy start. we also have patchy drizzle as well and our temperatures will be climbing to above average. we're going to have that clearing as we go through the day as well. and you can see the low cloud action as we start off the day. check out our temperatures. concord you're at 70 degrees right now. santa rosa at 67. san francisco 63 and san jose at 68 right now. so let's check the visibility because we're down to a quarter mile at half moon bay. many locatio
trump singled out ford saying its founder henry ford because he claims it will make the cars more expensive. >>> and breathing illnesses among people who vape are growing. more than 150 illnesses in 16 states. the cdc and the fda are investigating. they say the representing an inhalation injury. officials say it's not clear there's a common cause. and that's our cbs money watch report. for more head to cbsmoneywatch.com at the new york stock exchange i'm dianne king hall. >>>...
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he tweeted henry ford would be very disappointed if he saw his modern-day descendants wanting to buildr, far less safe doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight california regulators this is a wonderful one for the president. this is the largest u.s. domestic market. it puts some of these auto makers in a bind. charles: i'm a ford mustang owner. my car is symbol of america and freedom, all the things that are good about this country. but yes it is disappointing. these are regulatory changes that the auto industry has been asking for. they did not like the obama era rules. many automakers saying they're happy for the changes but when ever the federal government has regulations it is said, that is a regulatory floor. states can go beyond that. california is a big market. automakers are wary of making two different cars, go to two different standards on fuel efficiency. i don't blame them. i think they ought to look what they're doing in california. make an argument about the cost benefit analysis related to fuel efficiency standards. there is a big cost. we have to wonder wh
he tweeted henry ford would be very disappointed if he saw his modern-day descendants wanting to buildr, far less safe doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight california regulators this is a wonderful one for the president. this is the largest u.s. domestic market. it puts some of these auto makers in a bind. charles: i'm a ford mustang owner. my car is symbol of america and freedom, all the things that are good about this country. but yes it is disappointing. these are...
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debbie shetty mother teresa's former heart surgeon been called the henry ford health care he was quoted economic times saying that the best place to have a hospital is off the coast of an existing american city. given that i don't have that i'm going to build a health city in the cayman islands. some of the most innovative medical entrepreneurs in the world are looking for ways to create regulatory startups so we can unleash modern innovation and medicine. >> the fourth part of that subtitle is, liberate humanity from politicians. we talked about that a little is there anything else you like to add? >> when i'm on a cruise ship i'm not arguing with people but who the captain should be. we don't even know that the captain is essentially a dictator. he is a de facto dictator because if his cruise ship flies the flag of panama or of liberia those countries have mostly buried little ability to enforce rules on the thousands of ships that fly their flags. so why doesn't this king pop dictator of the cruise ship flogged us and keyhole us. it's not because he's more nightly than a politician o
debbie shetty mother teresa's former heart surgeon been called the henry ford health care he was quoted economic times saying that the best place to have a hospital is off the coast of an existing american city. given that i don't have that i'm going to build a health city in the cayman islands. some of the most innovative medical entrepreneurs in the world are looking for ways to create regulatory startups so we can unleash modern innovation and medicine. >> the fourth part of that...
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vehicles to hit 50 miles per glon by 2026, a move ford with which prompted the president to tweet, henry fordld be disappointed if he saw his modern-day diemodern-day de wanting to build a car that doesn't work as well. ford responded by sayin we have consistently supported 150 state resoortion standards. this provides stability while reducing co 2 more than complying with two different standards. since becoming president trump has met with auto executives many times. he has swung widely from high praise to nasty r ticule. whethe latest shot with aprd leaves bruises depends on whatns between the battle over fuel economy standards and athe trump administratio california. before you make too much out of the latest tweet with the president targeting ford, remember that the president has omwell-established track record of bashingnies one day and turning around and praising them a few days later. phil lebeau, "nightly business repo", chicago. >>> it is time to take a look at down grades.y's upgrades and target was upgraded to buy from neutral at citi. the analyst calls the company a winner in the
vehicles to hit 50 miles per glon by 2026, a move ford with which prompted the president to tweet, henry fordld be disappointed if he saw his modern-day diemodern-day de wanting to build a car that doesn't work as well. ford responded by sayin we have consistently supported 150 state resoortion standards. this provides stability while reducing co 2 more than complying with two different standards. since becoming president trump has met with auto executives many times. he has swung widely from...
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at the start of the 20th century there was american engineer henry ford the revolutionize the automotive industry which in moving assembly line production was cheaper than ever everyone could afford his cars what's more he only made his staff work 5 days a week and it paid them generously. but he was no dream boss ford wanted total surveillance he was known as the benevolent dictator the head of a department at ford was required to know everything about his workers including what they ate and how they lived for its behavior was extremely controlling and manipulative. in post-war germany tayo held last co-founded a discount supermarket called. people protect 5 times off the shelves themselves allowing for fewer staff and cheaper products the concept was a huge success and taylor price wealth grew and grew but al breast was still fanatically frugal stingy even whoa betide the employee who ordered too many pens used the paper on both sides he had no empathy whatsoever for his staff one time was kidnapped and he even claimed the ransom money he paid as tax deductible his obsession with savin
at the start of the 20th century there was american engineer henry ford the revolutionize the automotive industry which in moving assembly line production was cheaper than ever everyone could afford his cars what's more he only made his staff work 5 days a week and it paid them generously. but he was no dream boss ford wanted total surveillance he was known as the benevolent dictator the head of a department at ford was required to know everything about his workers including what they ate and...
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off of workers in the shadows, the fact that even henry ford used to go to the border. it never matched up to the demand for our country. this is something we all need to realize. yesterday talking to four individuals in calhoun county i realized how dehumanizing it has unbearable. i felt so exhausted hearing from a woman who was trafficked between the age of 10 and 12. a survivor of human trafficking held in detention. crying and tears, being separated from her six-year-old daughter. until we can fix it, we can never take care of her mother. them make our this is a look like system that if you do not neighborhoods completely turned into chaos. i appreciate your courage for speaking up. please come talk to me afterwards and i will do my best to find someone who will help your mother get access to her insulin. [applause] >> i feel like this is the best time to ask this question. i do not know when we will see each other again. i am here every week. questions.wo how do you feel about mass incarceration? especially on people of color? had that be -- had that been brought u
off of workers in the shadows, the fact that even henry ford used to go to the border. it never matched up to the demand for our country. this is something we all need to realize. yesterday talking to four individuals in calhoun county i realized how dehumanizing it has unbearable. i felt so exhausted hearing from a woman who was trafficked between the age of 10 and 12. a survivor of human trafficking held in detention. crying and tears, being separated from her six-year-old daughter. until we...
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at the start of the 20th century there was american engineer henry ford the revolutionize the automotive industry with the moving assembly line production was cheaper than ever everyone could afford his cars what's more he only made his staff work 5 days a week and paint them generously but he was no dream boss ford wanted total surveillance he was known as the benevolent dictator the head of a department at ford was required to know everything about his workers including what they ate and how they lived for its behavior was extremely controlling and manipulative. in post-war germany and tell you how blessed co-founded a discount supermarket called. people to take vitamins off the shelves themselves allowing for fewer staff and cheaper products the concept was a huge success and tell you i'll press wealth grew and grew but i'll bet it was still fanatically frugal stingy event whoa betide the employee who ordered too many pens for didn't use the paper on both sides he had no empathy whatsoever for his stuff. one time it was kidnapped and he even claimed the ransom money he paid as tax ded
at the start of the 20th century there was american engineer henry ford the revolutionize the automotive industry with the moving assembly line production was cheaper than ever everyone could afford his cars what's more he only made his staff work 5 days a week and paint them generously but he was no dream boss ford wanted total surveillance he was known as the benevolent dictator the head of a department at ford was required to know everything about his workers including what they ate and how...
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half a million copies for printed by henry ford, complimentary with every car sold.lls me he denied his father's indoctrination and endured years of emotional and physical abuse. but a lifetime of resistance took its toll. >> is this where you took drugs? >> yeah. i had a $1,600 a month habit. >> where would you find the money for that? >> stealing, selling, repeat diving, that kind of stuff. >> you said you had squatters in here? >> yeah. >> wow. you can't even see the garage. >> for yearly a decade, eric has struggled with ptsd, anxiety and addiction. the legacy of his father's effort to bend him to his will. and he tells me that as james grew older, his hate grew more extreme. he even posted his racist manifesto online for all the world to see. eric didn't know where to turn. so he moved james in with him to get a closer watch. >> i was pretty much keeping him in a cage. one day i took him to lunch at applebys. out of nowhere, he says, it's time for you to prove yourself. i need you to go to washington, d.c., with a bomb and martyr yourself for our cause. >> you f
half a million copies for printed by henry ford, complimentary with every car sold.lls me he denied his father's indoctrination and endured years of emotional and physical abuse. but a lifetime of resistance took its toll. >> is this where you took drugs? >> yeah. i had a $1,600 a month habit. >> where would you find the money for that? >> stealing, selling, repeat diving, that kind of stuff. >> you said you had squatters in here? >> yeah. >> wow. you...
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germany was building up, and people like henry ford thought we could trade with it and it would be a good thing. could it be the same with china. >> one of the things we are trying to do is confront china now where we still have options. it will be richer and harder to affect its behavior. just because something need to be done doesn't mean the tariffs are the way to do it. i would prefer if the president used trade, handle it the way we handle japan. the world efficiencies put pressure on the japanese system to open up years ago. there are a lot of partners in the region that have the same complaints we do about it. david: we opened up to china and they opened up to us. we have a president who wants to be a mao zedong. >> he's a purist. he believes in marxism. and he's trying to do that. we also know from history there is always infighting in these communist regimes. but we don't know what it is in xi's regime. unlike president trump he doesn't have an election next year. you don't get that job in china through elections. on the other hand china's economy isn't growing as fast as it
germany was building up, and people like henry ford thought we could trade with it and it would be a good thing. could it be the same with china. >> one of the things we are trying to do is confront china now where we still have options. it will be richer and harder to affect its behavior. just because something need to be done doesn't mean the tariffs are the way to do it. i would prefer if the president used trade, handle it the way we handle japan. the world efficiencies put pressure...
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president trump calls the car executives foolish and said henry ford is rolling over in his grave. the state of california is pouring all kinds of resources in this fight against the white house. the white house has one very bright single staffer working alone on this who inherited the job when his predecessors moved on. bloomberg says the next iphone will have three lenses on the back, and you can charge ipods using your phone's battery. and the video camera is said to be as good as professional cameras. it's an enormous television camera, and it would be an iphone on a selfie stick. >> you can report from anywhere now. i got a phone call yesterday from the cell phone representative, saying want to bring in your own phone? >> yeah, the iphone 10 is old news. >> i just got it. >> christmas is coming, too. >>> a new video to show you. talk about a cute colony. this is what you may want to call one group of sea lions laying low on the lined. this is in china, and after more than a month the pups are trying their fins at swimming in the more shallow areas of the pool's inclosure, and
president trump calls the car executives foolish and said henry ford is rolling over in his grave. the state of california is pouring all kinds of resources in this fight against the white house. the white house has one very bright single staffer working alone on this who inherited the job when his predecessors moved on. bloomberg says the next iphone will have three lenses on the back, and you can charge ipods using your phone's battery. and the video camera is said to be as good as...
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henry ford would be very disappointed if he saw his modern day descendants wanting to build a much more expensive car that is far less safe and doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight the california regulators. ford out with a response saying, look, we believe that we are making safe vehicles that we are making vehicles for the future and, as a result, we are going with the standards that have been proposed in california. we have consistently supported one 50-state solution regulating economy fuel standards and it provides regulatory stability while reducing co2 more than if you went complying with two different standards. they're saying, i don't want to build one for california and then have different standards for the rest of the country because the trump administration when you look at fuel economy standards, they have made it clear they are not in favor of the target for 2025 of 54.5 miles per gallon they want to bring that down dramatically they believe it will make the vehicles less expensive. but the bottom line is this. automakers are already moving down towards m
henry ford would be very disappointed if he saw his modern day descendants wanting to build a much more expensive car that is far less safe and doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight the california regulators. ford out with a response saying, look, we believe that we are making safe vehicles that we are making vehicles for the future and, as a result, we are going with the standards that have been proposed in california. we have consistently supported one 50-state solution...
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don't think this is just the future to joe's point, i also think this is the past in the 1920s, henry ford gave his entire company a raise everyone that worked on the line, the assembly lines and they asked him why he did it nobody made him do it. he said if i don't, how are these people supposed to purchase automobiles from us i think that form of capitalism that used to exist, there is room to come back, and benefit the shareholders and here's exhibit a, walmart, a company that unilaterally, after getting destroyed in the press for coaching employees to utilize welfare benefits better, and under paying people, he said, you know what, here's what we're going to do going forward, they took concrete steps to make it a better quality of life for the people working mcdonald's did it also go look at the share price of walmart, go look at the share price of mcdonald's. if you don't believe happier employees make your customers happy in the process of serving them, you don't know anything about business, you should leave. you learned how to be rapacious. that's not how to run a business. >> marc
don't think this is just the future to joe's point, i also think this is the past in the 1920s, henry ford gave his entire company a raise everyone that worked on the line, the assembly lines and they asked him why he did it nobody made him do it. he said if i don't, how are these people supposed to purchase automobiles from us i think that form of capitalism that used to exist, there is room to come back, and benefit the shareholders and here's exhibit a, walmart, a company that unilaterally,...
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he's been tweeting that rage as recently as last night saying in part, henry ford would be very disappointedhis modern day descendants wanting to build a much more expensive car that's far assess safe and doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight california regulators. car companies should know when this administration's alternative is know longer available, california will squeeze them to a point of business ruin. the only reason california is talking with them is the feds are giving them a far better alternative which is much bet effort for consumers. earlier i spoke with california governor gavin newsom who has gotten under the president skin on this on his fight with the environment as well as immigration. >>> governor newsom, these tweets now from the president about ford and your state, it's essentially one out of dozens of attacks we've seen from the president just over the last couple days. i'm wondering just watching him insult people, divide religious groups, reverse course over and over again, what do you think is going on? do you think something different is going on
he's been tweeting that rage as recently as last night saying in part, henry ford would be very disappointedhis modern day descendants wanting to build a much more expensive car that's far assess safe and doesn't work as well because execs don't want to fight california regulators. car companies should know when this administration's alternative is know longer available, california will squeeze them to a point of business ruin. the only reason california is talking with them is the feds are...
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other cities and last week, a man who i refer to as the henry ford of the technology now has his sights on chicago to have the technology fly over the cities to solve as he put it, unsolvable crimes. the last thing, it is completely legal. there is no difference between this man filming an entire city, military grade camera and me sticking my camera out the window of an airplane to take a picture of the landscape as i fly across country late at night. i have a right to do so. >> can you do that? >> it's fair to say the law has not maybe before diving into t the, i think there's another part, talking about artificial intelligence, similar to the 215 collection where the increase collection ability generates way too much information and i have a specific question but does tilt sort the legal side. >> one of these cameras, a single one generates an unfathomable amount of data. i calculated it would take 2000 ipads to play the imagery from a single camera frame at any given time. we'll size resolution. it takes 1 millionth to watch 1 million people. when airports begin analyzing the footage
other cities and last week, a man who i refer to as the henry ford of the technology now has his sights on chicago to have the technology fly over the cities to solve as he put it, unsolvable crimes. the last thing, it is completely legal. there is no difference between this man filming an entire city, military grade camera and me sticking my camera out the window of an airplane to take a picture of the landscape as i fly across country late at night. i have a right to do so. >> can you...
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but my title is from henry ford who says history is more or less bunk. and the whole point is, no, it's not. and it's a realtime curation about all media. so check it out. bunkhistory.org. that's the digital. and after 30 years, we're still at the beginning of that revolution. and it's going to be fascinating to see where it takes us. but in the meantime, the civil war's been undergoing its own changes. i was disappointed, a little surprised actually, to see that i didn't settle every issue associated with the coming of the civil war in my first book. people are still writing about that. even though i figured it all out in 2003. people keep having their own ideas and arguing about them. but one of the goals was to explain mobilization of the u.s. against secession in a way i'd not seen it. by showing how the crisis of the union proceeded on both sides from one step to the next. leading to an outcome no one predicted or desired. it's not that a conflict over slavery was unavoidable or needless, but the conflict did not have to follow the course that it di
but my title is from henry ford who says history is more or less bunk. and the whole point is, no, it's not. and it's a realtime curation about all media. so check it out. bunkhistory.org. that's the digital. and after 30 years, we're still at the beginning of that revolution. and it's going to be fascinating to see where it takes us. but in the meantime, the civil war's been undergoing its own changes. i was disappointed, a little surprised actually, to see that i didn't settle every issue...
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testing in baltimore and a lot of other cities and just last week though as i referred to as the henry ford of this technology, announced that he now has insight on a place in chicago, to have the technology fly over the cities st. louis and congo incredibly large area to solve unsolvable crimes. and, the last thing i'll say about that is that it is completely legal. as far as the law is concerned, there is no difference between this man droning an entire city within a hundred and 92 megapixel military grade camera and me sticking my camera out of the window of an airplane to take a picture of the landscape. it's a public space and i have the right to do so. >> sean, the attorney due by that question. >> i think that is fair to say that the law in this book that there is another's part of this that you are not god into yet. you call it abi at one point is a technical term. we are really talking about the artificial intelligence apparatus around it and the other similarities around it. the increased collection ability generates just way too much information for the normal intake process. i h
testing in baltimore and a lot of other cities and just last week though as i referred to as the henry ford of this technology, announced that he now has insight on a place in chicago, to have the technology fly over the cities st. louis and congo incredibly large area to solve unsolvable crimes. and, the last thing i'll say about that is that it is completely legal. as far as the law is concerned, there is no difference between this man droning an entire city within a hundred and 92 megapixel...
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henry ford was blasted for being a socialist because he paid people $5 a day to build the model t. far more productive, market share shot up, it was a great business move. forget about everything else. connell: right. >> i think that is the key to this. do the companies that do it correctly, they will do better in business because, you know, like milton friedman was right to a certain extent but it didn't mean you should pollute, break every law until you get caught. it just meant you had to recognize you were a fiduciary for your shareholders. taking care of your employees makes sense and will make you a better company. >> it's not mutually exclusive. twhaps t that's what the consumer is saying. i expect quality merchandise, i expect profitable and good investment and i expect you to do it sustainably. >> the risks to your point is what you are getting at with the ceos and their marketing and brand, they have to be consistent. they can't say we stand for this, then go do business with companies that are completely in conflict with that mission statement. yeah, there is a framework
henry ford was blasted for being a socialist because he paid people $5 a day to build the model t. far more productive, market share shot up, it was a great business move. forget about everything else. connell: right. >> i think that is the key to this. do the companies that do it correctly, they will do better in business because, you know, like milton friedman was right to a certain extent but it didn't mean you should pollute, break every law until you get caught. it just meant you had...
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more like henry ford, never complain, never explain. he should be as quiet as possible. >> talking too much. >> there is no -- there is nothing to be gained you tweet back at the president? >> no, you're not going to tweet back at the president. >> look, it is just -- i think the president is -- >> need to cut more. do you need to cut more in order to get -- make sure you're not in that self-reinforcing cycle that europe and japan seemed to be. >> we have deflation that could have cut more. but if you want to force the fed's hand, i say, look, you're just playing the panic game. i'm trying to dial things back here i know that the treasuries are making it so you're supposed to sell citi. the xlf is something the algos say sell when you have radical moves in treasuries. like at citi and say michael corbat will buy back every single share he can, because it is additive to earnings, he can buy back 10% i will be selling citi because of a move even though it has tremendous recurring revenue, i'll be selling citi, goldman sachs, switch there,
more like henry ford, never complain, never explain. he should be as quiet as possible. >> talking too much. >> there is no -- there is nothing to be gained you tweet back at the president? >> no, you're not going to tweet back at the president. >> look, it is just -- i think the president is -- >> need to cut more. do you need to cut more in order to get -- make sure you're not in that self-reinforcing cycle that europe and japan seemed to be. >> we have...
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the president said henry ford would be disappointed if he saw his modern day decendants wanting to build a far more expensive car. when this administration's alternative is no longer available california will squeeze them to a point of business ruin. the only reason california now talking to them is because the feds are giving the far better alternative which is much better for consumers. ford responding say it supports the 150 state solution for fuel economy standards. ford says it's focused on acting to protect the environment while also protecting the affordability of cars and trucks so a lot going on in that debate but huge implications. >> ford is saying they would support one. >> one. >> is there one standard now so you were saying that like they're ignoring -- >> we want a national standard that's the biggest problem. >> changed it in my mind for when they're saying no we're going to stick to the one we have or -- >> look, you want a national standard but if it will switch from administration to administration, how do you do that when building plans over the long-term? >> i was st
the president said henry ford would be disappointed if he saw his modern day decendants wanting to build a far more expensive car. when this administration's alternative is no longer available california will squeeze them to a point of business ruin. the only reason california now talking to them is because the feds are giving the far better alternative which is much better for consumers. ford responding say it supports the 150 state solution for fuel economy standards. ford says it's focused...
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henry kissinger was u.s. president gerald ford secretary of state at the time. in the 1974 document that was long kept classified he demanded the massive d. population of developing countries and declared abortion to be an indispensable tool for population control. no country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion. while women in the united states were still heading to the streets to demand the right to control their own bodies american foundations and politician. what pressuring developing countries to legalize abortion. in the following decades a massive surplus of men was created in asia through the abortion of daughters the consequences are only present in india today. once again those who suffer most are girls and women of low socio economic standing . like 19 year olds and gina. my mother and older sister died on 2 consecutive days i was 6 months old at the time. then my father contracted polio and my grandmother raised me. my father went out to beg and we lived off what he brought back. and told us about. that's how we 4 kids grow
henry kissinger was u.s. president gerald ford secretary of state at the time. in the 1974 document that was long kept classified he demanded the massive d. population of developing countries and declared abortion to be an indispensable tool for population control. no country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion. while women in the united states were still heading to the streets to demand the right to control their own bodies american foundations and politician. what...
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faceplates was taken and jane ford just returned from the trip of italy and she loved to say that italian word ben and the rest is history. >>> actor peter fonda, son of legendary actor henry fonda to become a star in his own right, has died. there is a growing memorial at his star on the hollywood walk of fame and his sister jane fonda said in a statement he was my sweetheart a baby brother and he was best known for writing and starring in the counterculture classic easy rider in the 1960s.>> my name is mary. >> family statement said peter fonda died yesterday morning at his home in los angeles after battling lung cancer. he was 79. >>> wild video to show you. a shark fighting with a boat captain for his catch.>> he just took it out of my head. >> the man had just to and hooked a massive fish in florida when this hammerhead the caains of the shark was about 14 feet long but he did circd bowaiting for the captain release the fish and so finally the captain cut the line and the sharks swam away with its price.>> persistence and those shark teeth will help you win in a battle like that. as far as the change today i will first show you the drastic improvement and then i will
faceplates was taken and jane ford just returned from the trip of italy and she loved to say that italian word ben and the rest is history. >>> actor peter fonda, son of legendary actor henry fonda to become a star in his own right, has died. there is a growing memorial at his star on the hollywood walk of fame and his sister jane fonda said in a statement he was my sweetheart a baby brother and he was best known for writing and starring in the counterculture classic easy rider in the...
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henry wallace's bid because of the opposition to harry truman's anti-soviet foreign policy. worked closely in the political campaigns in 1976 of brown, buton, jerry he also tried to gain influence in the forddministration. for example, he was cozying up to ron nesson, florida's press secretary, sending him -- for to ford's press secretary, sending him gifts. host: let's go back to how we carr -- howie carr. he has a piece talking about former senator ted kennedy and talks about a 1983 memo found in 1989 when the soviet union collapsed and the kgb digitally opened up its portfolio. , explain what that is about in the connection. guest: by this time, carr was dead and 20 was serving as an ny wasediary -- tun serving as an intermediate -- intermediary. he was communicating kennedy's opposition to reagan's foreign policy. his willingness and eagerness to work with brezhnev on ways to reduce american soviet tensions. host: we take your phone calls. sean is joining us from charleston, south carolina. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. i was trying to figure out, what was his objective, i guess, this guy? was he doing it for the money or was he a true believer? i haven't read his
henry wallace's bid because of the opposition to harry truman's anti-soviet foreign policy. worked closely in the political campaigns in 1976 of brown, buton, jerry he also tried to gain influence in the forddministration. for example, he was cozying up to ron nesson, florida's press secretary, sending him -- for to ford's press secretary, sending him gifts. host: let's go back to how we carr -- howie carr. he has a piece talking about former senator ted kennedy and talks about a 1983 memo...