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the entrepreneurship of an andrew carnegie are a henry ford. curtis whoouise found a way to invented dress pattern business and used it to fight slavery. the courage of a neil armstrong. i have to go back a little bit here. neil on strong or walter reed. sorry, a little mechanical glitch here. dr. charles, who gave -- came over the process for blood transfusion. that he, who made white out in a household word. the dazzling aesthetic of the thompson who built coney island. or the inventor of some of our most incredible movie houses. and invented the machine to imitate the intended nightfall across those palace feelings. -- palace feelings. even the eccentricity of a , inventor of almost everything, right down to the safety pin. them, the value of the individual shines through. was in america, more than any place else in the world, were these individuals can find the freedom, encouragement and f to go where their dreams could take them. the vision of the transcontinental railroad was promoted more than anyone else in the beginning. like the drygo
the entrepreneurship of an andrew carnegie are a henry ford. curtis whoouise found a way to invented dress pattern business and used it to fight slavery. the courage of a neil armstrong. i have to go back a little bit here. neil on strong or walter reed. sorry, a little mechanical glitch here. dr. charles, who gave -- came over the process for blood transfusion. that he, who made white out in a household word. the dazzling aesthetic of the thompson who built coney island. or the inventor of...
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the entrepreneurship of an andrew carnegie or a henry ford. ford ella louise curtis who found a way to invent dress pattern business and used it to fight slavery. the courage of a neil armstrong. sorry. missed one. the courage of a neil. i have to go back a little bit here. neil armstrong or walter reed. sorry, a little mechanical glitch here. dr. charles, who came up with the process for blood transfusions on the battlefield. betty who made white out in a work.sehold the dazzling aesthetic of the frederick thompson who built coney island. the most beautiful amusement park there ever was. or the inventor of some of our most incredible movie houses. movie palaces. and invented the machine to enchanted nightfall across those palace feelings. even the sheer exasperating eccentricity of a walter hunt, inventor -- sorry. walter hunt, inventor of almost everything, right down to the safety pin. with all of them, the value of the individual shines through. it was in america, more than any place else in the world, were where these individuals can find
the entrepreneurship of an andrew carnegie or a henry ford. ford ella louise curtis who found a way to invent dress pattern business and used it to fight slavery. the courage of a neil armstrong. sorry. missed one. the courage of a neil. i have to go back a little bit here. neil armstrong or walter reed. sorry, a little mechanical glitch here. dr. charles, who came up with the process for blood transfusions on the battlefield. betty who made white out in a work.sehold the dazzling aesthetic of...
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it's just like a car and i was going to say henry ford in the car but henry ford turned out to be a verylarizing person as well but any invention, any creation raised to cover the internet and covered the internet and the very beginning of the web and that was an exciting and thrilling time where we were always asking the questions of its impact and societal changes that were spun forth because of it. i guess i don't mean to sound so namby-pamby but i think it's important to talk about how it changed our lives and how the computer changed our lives and made them better and richer but also distracted us, fractured us. i don't know if i'm answering your question that wait. >> i think what you said, it's a discussion paid there's no pat answer for something like that. you know, the toothpaste is out of the tube and it's evolved in a way that it is evolved and so let's go out on a right and triumphant note because we had a comment that i never really addressed here. ted turner, the sailor. the yachtsman, the winner of the america's cup. i know that was part of the revelation for you writing
it's just like a car and i was going to say henry ford in the car but henry ford turned out to be a verylarizing person as well but any invention, any creation raised to cover the internet and covered the internet and the very beginning of the web and that was an exciting and thrilling time where we were always asking the questions of its impact and societal changes that were spun forth because of it. i guess i don't mean to sound so namby-pamby but i think it's important to talk about how it...
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ethan: i think there were a lot of people that were saying the same thing about a car, when henry fordame out with the car. they were happy with the horse-drawn carriages, but i think that, you know, long-term, worked out in a different way. lemonis: ...this company may be up a creek without a paddle. we've got a deal? ethan: uh... uh, well, i, the... um... lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] i'm heavily invested in the outdoor space with companies like camping world and gander outdoors. and so when the company reached out for help and i went online and did a little research, i was intrigued because there were products that i had never seen before. there's a level of technical ingenuity that you just don't find
ethan: i think there were a lot of people that were saying the same thing about a car, when henry fordame out with the car. they were happy with the horse-drawn carriages, but i think that, you know, long-term, worked out in a different way. lemonis: ...this company may be up a creek without a paddle. we've got a deal? ethan: uh... uh, well, i, the... um... lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering...
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it was a death, but that it was not related to that same let's start on those developments with henry ford because professor of bioethics, me, i are the if that were the result of the death were linked to the trial. how ethical would that make it to the trial doesn't pay, you know, whether something bad happened trial was dropped or it's just last year that cross should work to write those down. and he thought everything was done to keep that risk premium, or there wouldn't necessarily be any problem. but a participant is he being exploited. so are being offered here is our how drugs mission of cool. we're doing very dangerous. that can kill people in those areas. you're taking risks because our people who use this scene after it's been proved safe in your operations. this is still there are still caring of the sick and because it's a reasonable date, and they're there already dropped. we mentioned one corona vaccine being very successful, one less successful there. there are hundreds in development right now, but what is the most ethical way of testing a more promising one then a less pro
it was a death, but that it was not related to that same let's start on those developments with henry ford because professor of bioethics, me, i are the if that were the result of the death were linked to the trial. how ethical would that make it to the trial doesn't pay, you know, whether something bad happened trial was dropped or it's just last year that cross should work to write those down. and he thought everything was done to keep that risk premium, or there wouldn't necessarily be any...
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and then with henry ford in the car but it turns out to be a problem raising percent as well.were covering that in the very beginning of the web that was a thrilling time for always asking the questions of the impact. and sprung forth because of it. so it is important to talk about how the cell phone changed our lives and even better and richer and distracted us and fractured us. i don't know if i'm answering your question. and it has even called. and something and never really addressed ted turner the sailor the yacht men and the winner of the america's cup. and that part of his life and then when things in a determined way. >> every single day i was writing this book and even now i get chills thinking about it. and if he was run out of today as many men would have been but if you think about the way ted turner lived his life it was so large we should all have a fraction of excitement and all he had in his life. if you can see any of those homes they are a complete and total for all to see him young and hansen without his shirt on and other handsome men. and then engineering
and then with henry ford in the car but it turns out to be a problem raising percent as well.were covering that in the very beginning of the web that was a thrilling time for always asking the questions of the impact. and sprung forth because of it. so it is important to talk about how the cell phone changed our lives and even better and richer and distracted us and fractured us. i don't know if i'm answering your question. and it has even called. and something and never really addressed ted...
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, people are trying to get the next henry ford.t about steve jobs you know, i've been around long enough to remember when he left app and will th apple and came back. a lot of people were scratching their heads, the customers who brought the products were rabid. it was a cult. they loved the charisma of the guy, and i think that is also the big unknown with tesla because, you know, on the one hand, you've got this charismatic guy with this massive following, but on the other hand, you have to be able to separate the company from the founder and the kind of sometimes crazy things he says i mean, he just said a couple of weeks ago that they are going to be building 20 million cars a year within a decade will they? i mean, that's like twice as big almost as their largest competitor right now and he also said in march he said that covid would be down to zero cases in april and of course he was just diagnosed with covid over the weekend. so that would be kind of the question of separating the company from the hype and the founder and ho
, people are trying to get the next henry ford.t about steve jobs you know, i've been around long enough to remember when he left app and will th apple and came back. a lot of people were scratching their heads, the customers who brought the products were rabid. it was a cult. they loved the charisma of the guy, and i think that is also the big unknown with tesla because, you know, on the one hand, you've got this charismatic guy with this massive following, but on the other hand, you have to...
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think henry ford had the best comment i've heard. he had to pay his workers a livable wage so they could buy a car in the company can be successful. we have to do more for people so they can be a part of the economic system so we can all do better. those are policies that are race neutral. or have a positive impact on the african-american community. not to mention the question on housing, there are so many things. there are so many inequities that need to be addressed. >> i want to pivot a little bit and ask about this past election. what actions of the naacp include for voter turnout and letter barriers in voting? this been incredibly difficult hurdles to surmount in order to vote for black americans. >> 's far as voter turnout we did not advocate for any specific political party or candidate. our job, in particular my job when i walked into this position years ago was to have a data-driven program to identify african americans who were seen as voters. they voted infrequently. there is a sharp turn down and vote percentage in the 20
think henry ford had the best comment i've heard. he had to pay his workers a livable wage so they could buy a car in the company can be successful. we have to do more for people so they can be a part of the economic system so we can all do better. those are policies that are race neutral. or have a positive impact on the african-american community. not to mention the question on housing, there are so many things. there are so many inequities that need to be addressed. >> i want to pivot...
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henry ford had the best comment i have heard, that he had to pay his workers a livable wage so they could buy the cars so his company could be successful. we have to do more for people so they can be a part of the economic system so we all can do better. those are policies that are race-neutral, but have a positive impact on african-american communities. not to mention the question around housing, housing stock, there are so many things. it is hard to say one thing because there are so many inequities and need to be addressed. teresa: i want to pivot and ask you about the past election and what actions did the naacp do to encourage voter turnout and lower barriers to voting? there have been incredibly difficult hurdles to surmount in order to vote for black americans. derrick: just like meridian, we are nonpartisan so we didn't advocate for any political party or candidate. our job, my job when i walked into this position three years ago, was to have a data driven program to identify african-americans who were seen as voters, they were registered to vote but they voted infrequently. we sa
henry ford had the best comment i have heard, that he had to pay his workers a livable wage so they could buy the cars so his company could be successful. we have to do more for people so they can be a part of the economic system so we all can do better. those are policies that are race-neutral, but have a positive impact on african-american communities. not to mention the question around housing, housing stock, there are so many things. it is hard to say one thing because there are so many...
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henry ford and the rest of them created tens of millions of jobs for products that were cheap enough for ends of millions of more people to buy cars. think of that. thehey would put harness-makers out of business. mr. kudlow: i said the buggy-makers were out of business, but they are adaptable. we move the whole country from the farm to the industry in the cities. we did great. microsoft apple, they are huge companies. people forget that. wasonly person getting rich built jobs, nonsense. when you go to seattle, washington, and i don't want to be offensive but i used to travel that route, you had nothing and now it probably has more millionaires per capita than any place in the world. why? if you high-tech companies did very well. silicone valley is the same way. you may go through patches of this, but robots are not going to take over the world. jobs will do -- you know, give us economic freedom and great things will happen. i will just bet on it. i will bet on it. economic freedom produces great things. so does political freedom. one more question. very kind to come. you felt the jo
henry ford and the rest of them created tens of millions of jobs for products that were cheap enough for ends of millions of more people to buy cars. think of that. thehey would put harness-makers out of business. mr. kudlow: i said the buggy-makers were out of business, but they are adaptable. we move the whole country from the farm to the industry in the cities. we did great. microsoft apple, they are huge companies. people forget that. wasonly person getting rich built jobs, nonsense. when...
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this is the country of silicon valley, the country of henry ford, and steve jobs and the man on the moonnd the berlin landing. and for the rest of the world now to see us in this light in part because of our divisions but, again, because largely half of those divisions was leading in a manner that was encouraging people not to take proper precautions and, you know, not to bring the country together at a time of national crisis. i take your point that it is a self-fulfilling process that the ravaging of the environmental protection agency or the language expertise at the state department makes it hard for the president-elect and his team to come in and then reignite those elements who have so much competence to bring to bear. and a lot of people have stayed, rachel. a lot of people thought it was their civic duty and their patriotic duty to stay, to continue to fight, to throw their body in the tracks. often they found themselves marginalized, and they may be hard to find because they may be in some basement somewhere where they've sort of tried to hang on here waiting for the return of p
this is the country of silicon valley, the country of henry ford, and steve jobs and the man on the moonnd the berlin landing. and for the rest of the world now to see us in this light in part because of our divisions but, again, because largely half of those divisions was leading in a manner that was encouraging people not to take proper precautions and, you know, not to bring the country together at a time of national crisis. i take your point that it is a self-fulfilling process that the...
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un personaje a quien un fiscal de estados unidos llamÓ el "henry ford" del transporte de la cocaÍna. al narcotrÁfico, era logÍstica. esa ruta que se abriÓ por las bahamas, Él fue el marco polo de esa ruta. despuÉs de eso, empezaron a aumentar y aumentar los cargamentos. reyes: lehder pronosticÓ que la droga financiarÍa los movimientos populistas de la regiÓn. >> con los estimulantes suaves, porque la coca y la marihuana son estimulantes suaves, y con el mercado que aparentemente los norteamericanos necesitan para poder funcionar. se estÁn gestando los movimientos revolucionarios latinoamericanos. reyes: un padre alemÁn agresivo y una madre rebelde que lo rescatÓ, ladrón de carros en estados unidos en los aÑos del hipismo y dueÑo de un cayo donde mezclÓ negocios, droga y diversiÓn, son algunas de las pÁginas del Álbum de este hombre que fue rey y hoy vive de la beneficencia alemana. >> como reportero he seguido la vida de carlos lehder durante mÁs de 30 aÑos. cubrÍ el juicio en su contra en jacksonville y otro aquÍ contra el general manuel antonio noriega, donde fue presentado como te
un personaje a quien un fiscal de estados unidos llamÓ el "henry ford" del transporte de la cocaÍna. al narcotrÁfico, era logÍstica. esa ruta que se abriÓ por las bahamas, Él fue el marco polo de esa ruta. despuÉs de eso, empezaron a aumentar y aumentar los cargamentos. reyes: lehder pronosticÓ que la droga financiarÍa los movimientos populistas de la regiÓn. >> con los estimulantes suaves, porque la coca y la marihuana son estimulantes suaves, y con el mercado que...
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with bank of america i remember people said, tesla passes ford, that's going to be the day that henry fordr in his grave. and it was gm, then gm and ford, then ford, gm twice, and enough. >> right right. it is bigger than bank of america at the beginning of trading today by $12 billion in market cap, 220 billion to 208. >> got their balance sheet. >> had a better year >> babe ruth, thank you. >> all right, guys, getting close to the opening bell in a little over a minute here. one quick comment on stimulus, treasury downgrading q4 estimates of borrowing basically a signal that stimulus is a lot less certain now than it was a couple of months ago. we haven't talked about it in a couple of weeks. i wonder at what point is the market convinced that because ism was the best since 18 we can get through to january if we need to? >> yes, there are enough senators in the republican senators who believe in the v, the v economy, and pmi was incredibly strong. the industrial sector remains strong i had waste management on last night, business has gotten very good and, by the way, he recycles newspape
with bank of america i remember people said, tesla passes ford, that's going to be the day that henry fordr in his grave. and it was gm, then gm and ford, then ford, gm twice, and enough. >> right right. it is bigger than bank of america at the beginning of trading today by $12 billion in market cap, 220 billion to 208. >> got their balance sheet. >> had a better year >> babe ruth, thank you. >> all right, guys, getting close to the opening bell in a little over a...
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weekend and halting indoor restaurant service among other activities joining us now is the ceo of henry fordstem in detroit where his network of hospitals are seeing over 128% increase in admissions it's good to see you first talk about your capacity, where it is in the hospital, and your access to resources like quality staff and protective gear >> thanks very much for having me i would tell you that, you know, since that statue quoted we're now at 150% in last 15 days in terms of patient volume for covid. we now have just over 320 patients across our hospitals. that's about 10% of the population across the entire state of michigan. our concern is this. while that volume is spread across five hospitals in southeast and central michigan, the rates are continuing to increase our emergency departments are becoming more and more full on a day-to-day basis with patients waiting and those needing to be admitted for covid we have one hospital that has more than 50% of its roll that's now covid related. one of the big concerns as you mentioned is staffing. so clearly michigan has been hit with the
weekend and halting indoor restaurant service among other activities joining us now is the ceo of henry fordstem in detroit where his network of hospitals are seeing over 128% increase in admissions it's good to see you first talk about your capacity, where it is in the hospital, and your access to resources like quality staff and protective gear >> thanks very much for having me i would tell you that, you know, since that statue quoted we're now at 150% in last 15 days in terms of...
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and nothing could outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford's intrepid archeologist in "indiana jones and the last crusade." "he will always be indy's dad to us," declared director george lucas. connery leaves behind movies that will continue to excite any viewer who seeks them out. chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> and connery wasn't a stranger to san francisco. in fact he was a big fan of the city. >> oh, yes, it's very nice, favorable town, fresh air, good restaurants. >> that was 1996. he spent a lot of time here that year while filming the action thriller "the rock." connery played a former prison escapee who helps the fbi defeat a nerve gas attack. >>> oakland's annual community thanksgiving dinner will look different this year because of the pandemic. for the past 28 years, thousands of low income families and homeless people have been served a holiday feast at one location. this is video of last year's event at the oakland marriott. it's a fantastic event, but you can see, it's hard to social distance. so this year, that's where meals will be cooked b
and nothing could outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford's intrepid archeologist in "indiana jones and the last crusade." "he will always be indy's dad to us," declared director george lucas. connery leaves behind movies that will continue to excite any viewer who seeks them out. chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> and connery wasn't a stranger to san francisco. in fact he was a big fan of the city. >> oh, yes, it's very nice,...
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supporting actor oscar and for pure cinematic magic nothing could outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford'sst in "indiana jones and the last crusade ♪ >> i like indiana. >> we named the dog indiana. >> reporter: he will always be indy's dad to us, declared producer george lucas. sean connery died at the age of 90 saturday leaving behind movies that will continue to excite any viewer who seeks them out. >> what did you find, dad? >> me? illumination. >> reporter: to do acting work of range and depth and to create a character like james bond, that is one remarkable career. guys? >> definitely one and one that so many people were talking about on social media yesterday. >> no question about it, and all of the other movies beyond the bond movies, "the untouchables," i mean, "hunt for red october," just an incredible icon. he will be missed. >>> coming up on "good morning america," how to talk politics with family members without ruining your relationships. ruining your relationships. itics with family members without ruining your relationships. ♪ ♪ and doglife is more fun with milk-bone. ♪ ♪ bl
supporting actor oscar and for pure cinematic magic nothing could outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford'sst in "indiana jones and the last crusade ♪ >> i like indiana. >> we named the dog indiana. >> reporter: he will always be indy's dad to us, declared producer george lucas. sean connery died at the age of 90 saturday leaving behind movies that will continue to excite any viewer who seeks them out. >> what did you find, dad? >> me?...
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just days after the moroccan invasion, secretary of state henry kissinger privately told president gerald fordhoped for a "rigged u.n. vote" at the security council to confirm morocco's aim over wtern sahara about lf of the hrawi population fled the invasion to neighboring algeria, where they settled in refugee camps in the middle of the desert. the moroccan iasion set f a 16-year-long war with the sahrawi libetion movemt known as the polisario front. rocco's army, with the help of u.s. military aid, drove the polisario to weste sahara's easterdesert. morocco en created theorld's longest minefieland built the second-longest wall on earth, with the help of u.s. weapons companies northrop and westinghouse. the nearly 1700-mile wall divides sahrawis who remain under occupation from those who fled into exile. the moroccan government began decades of torture, disappeances, killg, and reession against pro-indepeence sahwis livi inhe occupd territy. in 1991, the u.n. sponsored a ceasefire and promised sahrawis a referendum on self-determination, organized by its peacekeeping mission known as minurso.
just days after the moroccan invasion, secretary of state henry kissinger privately told president gerald fordhoped for a "rigged u.n. vote" at the security council to confirm morocco's aim over wtern sahara about lf of the hrawi population fled the invasion to neighboring algeria, where they settled in refugee camps in the middle of the desert. the moroccan iasion set f a 16-year-long war with the sahrawi libetion movemt known as the polisario front. rocco's army, with the help of...
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how after all could he possibly outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford in "indiana >> we named the dog indiana. >> reporter: declared george lucas, he will always hold a special place in my heart as indy's dad. knighted by the queen in 2000, sir sean connery died saturday in the bahamas, his son jason confirming he'd been unwell for some time. connery who had a scotland forever tattoo was a proud voice for scottish independence and fittingly enough enjoyed that proudly independent career that will continue to delight audiences in the future. guys? >> yeah, chris, it's so wonderful that because sometimes when you identify in a certain role like the first james bond but to show the breadth of his work that he was so much more than just the james bond character. >> reporter: it's a real tribute to what he was able to do and a lesson for actors who are now in film franchises you have a great career of ahead of you. >> that's true. >> i love how he ended his life where he wanted to be, in the bahamas. he lived his life well, it seems. certainly rest in peace. >>> we have
how after all could he possibly outdo his performance as henry jones, father to harrison ford in "indiana >> we named the dog indiana. >> reporter: declared george lucas, he will always hold a special place in my heart as indy's dad. knighted by the queen in 2000, sir sean connery died saturday in the bahamas, his son jason confirming he'd been unwell for some time. connery who had a scotland forever tattoo was a proud voice for scottish independence and fittingly enough...
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ford made his comeback from injury off the bench in the win against ireland, but is back, alongside captain owen farrell and henrymn nations cup so far, with the win over ireland following a 40—0 defeat of georgia. victory against wales would mean they finish top of group a — and would compete for the title against the winner of group b next week. meanwhile, cardiff blues scrum—half lloyd williams will make his first wales start for four years. the back row will be missing justin tipuric and josh navidi — both are out through injury. wing josh adams will be part of the backline replacing johnny mcnicholl, who's out with a rib injury. sydney thunder will play the melbourne stars in the final of the women's big bash after sydney pulled off a thrilling 12 run victory over the brisbane heat. england's tammi beaumont and heather knight were playing for sydney. both got a start in their innings, but both got out once well set. knight went for 17 and beaumont for 27. sydney's total of i43 looked vulnerable, and brisbane looked on course for victory, but they collapsed to 131 all out with nine balls still remaining. beau
ford made his comeback from injury off the bench in the win against ireland, but is back, alongside captain owen farrell and henrymn nations cup so far, with the win over ireland following a 40—0 defeat of georgia. victory against wales would mean they finish top of group a — and would compete for the title against the winner of group b next week. meanwhile, cardiff blues scrum—half lloyd williams will make his first wales start for four years. the back row will be missing justin tipuric...
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henry, as far early is given the command to fire. he yanks lanyard and fires a ten inch mortar. cannonball aren't into this kind explodes over ford something or. that was the signal for the battery surrounding charleston harbor, opened fire. this was the first shot of the civil war. some people say that was not the first shot. often you hear the first shot was this man who fired. this man is admin rough in, who is a fascinating historical figure. he was a fire either. he gained national fame for being a agricultural is before the civil war. from virginia, and from 1855 on, he devoted himself to nothing but preaching secession. sometimes known as a father of secession. he travels across the country giving speeches, he writes pamphlets, always looking to provoke secession. he snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown, and he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. he goes down tomorrow's island almost 70 years old, and the palmetto guards allow him into their company. he is wearing the uniform of palmetto cards. they will give him the opportunity to fire the first shot after the signal goe
henry, as far early is given the command to fire. he yanks lanyard and fires a ten inch mortar. cannonball aren't into this kind explodes over ford something or. that was the signal for the battery surrounding charleston harbor, opened fire. this was the first shot of the civil war. some people say that was not the first shot. often you hear the first shot was this man who fired. this man is admin rough in, who is a fascinating historical figure. he was a fire either. he gained national fame...
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henry kissinger would not be back in power in some form. there was the fear of presidents, that he would outshine them or preempt their own authority, as he seemed to have done with gerald ford. the interesting thing about that chapter is i cannot really use the types of sources a historian would like to. i had a moment when my copy editor said, a there is another book -- you know there is another book in the slapped -- in this last chapter. kissinger i don't think anyone thought in 1977 that kissinger would not be back and forth power in some form. and some form. and somehow they would preempt their own authority, he had done seemed to done that with general gerald ford, but i think also the interesting thing about that chapter is, i can't really have this to the sources as a historian would like to. i have a funny moment when my editor said you know there's another book in this last chapter. i felt like saying that maybe, but there will be a book that somebody from 50 years from now will write that when those materials are available. kissinger did become, in the seventies and eighties and even into the 90s, the commentator on american foreign policy. he became almost a sym
henry kissinger would not be back in power in some form. there was the fear of presidents, that he would outshine them or preempt their own authority, as he seemed to have done with gerald ford. the interesting thing about that chapter is i cannot really use the types of sources a historian would like to. i had a moment when my copy editor said, a there is another book -- you know there is another book in the slapped -- in this last chapter. kissinger i don't think anyone thought in 1977 that...
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it was an exciting time, like henry ford and the car. henry ford turned out to be polarizing person as well but any invention, any creation, i used to cover the internet. i covered the internet in the very beginning of the web and that was an exciting and thrilling time when we were always asking the questions of its impact and societal changes that were brought forth because of it. i don't mean to sound so man be pam be but it is important to talk about how the cell phone changed our lives, the computer changed our lives, made them better and richer and also distracted us. i don't know if i'm answering your question. >> what you said, a discussion, there is no pat answer for something like that. the toothpaste is out of the tube and it has evolved in the way that it has evolved so let's go out on a sort of bright and triumphant note and talk because we had a comment i never addressed here, ted turner the sailor, the yachtsman, the winner of the america's cup. that was part of the revolution for you, seeing who he was in that part of his
it was an exciting time, like henry ford and the car. henry ford turned out to be polarizing person as well but any invention, any creation, i used to cover the internet. i covered the internet in the very beginning of the web and that was an exciting and thrilling time when we were always asking the questions of its impact and societal changes that were brought forth because of it. i don't mean to sound so man be pam be but it is important to talk about how the cell phone changed our lives,...