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dame.are live from notre with me is doug herbert. we will talk about the damages that the cathedral sustained, but tell us more about what was saved. >> apparently quite a bit was saved. and the thehe richness vast wealth of n notre dame cathedral was inside the cathedral. what we heard throughout the night and is now b been confirm, a lot of the artwork in the cathedral because it's essentially a giant museum. artwork was a chain of humanity a firirefighters that passed a lot of artwork out. place where kings and queeeens were married d and bur. surrrrounding those scripts and attending them are a whole host of artifacts. that is what the firefighters were desperately trying to save even as they werere battling 500 of them. the famous rosary window was intact when saved. i'm sure they will subjected to further inspections because them, not famous for original stained glass windows, but which were installed over the centuries. how many of those are still intact. how many may have been damaged. we have to wait for the final confirmati
dame.are live from notre with me is doug herbert. we will talk about the damages that the cathedral sustained, but tell us more about what was saved. >> apparently quite a bit was saved. and the thehe richness vast wealth of n notre dame cathedral was inside the cathedral. what we heard throughout the night and is now b been confirm, a lot of the artwork in the cathedral because it's essentially a giant museum. artwork was a chain of humanity a firirefighters that passed a lot of artwork...
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he did get re- elected, herbert hoover did not.ngton, you know, the big thing he did was step down to say i don't want to hold power there something more colorful than being president and that's being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing for democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable, you know, quality that washington hand. he sets the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln has come the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launched his campaign from springfield, and aboutt abraham lincoln and the spring of rivals and george w. bush will tell you -- my favorite presidents lincoln, all he does is read the books and during the height of watergate they would talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. they wrote aboutdu it in the loe of charles darwin and the great sign president only and experience recounting the ghost of lincoln wandering the white house he just has a cast on the imagination of lincoln to cause a civil war in the end is the crucible time in the co
he did get re- elected, herbert hoover did not.ngton, you know, the big thing he did was step down to say i don't want to hold power there something more colorful than being president and that's being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing for democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable, you know, quality that washington hand. he sets the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln has come the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama...
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herbert hoover did not. it did make a difference. with washington, one of the big things he did was step down to say, i do not want to hold power. there is something more powerful than being president and that is being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just has a real cast on the imagination, lincoln, because the civil war in the end is the crucible time in our country's history. but really, was
herbert hoover did not. it did make a difference. with washington, one of the big things he did was step down to say, i do not want to hold power. there is something more powerful than being president and that is being an american citizen and coming back here to mount vernon and allowing democracy to take root. that is an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln has become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama...
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are these going to impact herbert diess, who is clearly himself trying to move on?estion. the diesel thing occurred in 2014, and here we are in 2019, still dealing with bombshell news and major headlines about one of the biggest figures incorporate germany. in terms of this case involving former ceo martin winterkorn, i don't think this will impact herbert diess at all because he's not been charged as part of the small group of people that prosecutors named today. however, there is another probe involving market manipulation that does involve diess, and also one of the chairman, and also winterkorn. prosecutors have said they will come to a conclusion this year on whether to go ahead with those charges. guy: in some ways this is rearview mirror stuff for volkswagen. they are trying to put the diesel story behind them, electrify the power trade, and move into fresh areas of focus. china is a big one. in terms of that process of transforming from diesel to an electric power trade, how much is that costing them? when will we start to see significant results? where ther
are these going to impact herbert diess, who is clearly himself trying to move on?estion. the diesel thing occurred in 2014, and here we are in 2019, still dealing with bombshell news and major headlines about one of the biggest figures incorporate germany. in terms of this case involving former ceo martin winterkorn, i don't think this will impact herbert diess at all because he's not been charged as part of the small group of people that prosecutors named today. however, there is another...
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he has written many other books including great one herbert hoover and served as director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss the new book, the president's -- "presidents, noted historians on the best and worst chief executives". please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] >> are we supposed to turn this up, okay. good evening everyone nice to see. thank you so much kevin butterfield. i cannot think of a more appropriate place to talk about presidential leadership in mount vernon. it is a delight to be back in today. brian and i talked about this for a year and and a half ago. her motivation was actually the c-span 40th anniversary. but what a week we picked for this book to come out on presidential leadership. terrific time for us to be hearing from historians to get their perspective on what makes a good chief executive for the country. and also to put some current events into some context and we hope to do that tonight. and putting this book together, brian and i have actually worked on none of these which are collected works of his
he has written many other books including great one herbert hoover and served as director of five different presidential libraries. tonight, these individuals will discuss the new book, the president's -- "presidents, noted historians on the best and worst chief executives". please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] >> are we supposed to turn this up, okay. good evening everyone nice to see. thank you so much kevin butterfield. i cannot think of a more appropriate...
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herbert: compared to china, we are relatively small in the u.s.rts of our premium fleet, but operations are strengthening. the new cars are quite successful. aey are being launched there, new segment found customers. we are gaining market share. the team is making a lot of progress there. we have a leadership team that put a plan together. they made significant progress and very optimistic. tom: really, this is such a pivotal moment for volkswagen which is going through this shift in terms of trying to take into account the demand for electric vehicles by regulators and customers as well, but also the regulatory challenges, the europe slowing economy adn ongoing -- and ongoing investigations. the diesel rigging scandal has cost them unless $30 billion. costs andpects the legal angles to continue. in terms of the chinese market and cooperation, he did say they were talking and making significant progress in talks with ford. that is another area to look out for, potentially a partnership between vw and ford. haidi: tom mackenzie in shanghai for us.
herbert: compared to china, we are relatively small in the u.s.rts of our premium fleet, but operations are strengthening. the new cars are quite successful. aey are being launched there, new segment found customers. we are gaining market share. the team is making a lot of progress there. we have a leadership team that put a plan together. they made significant progress and very optimistic. tom: really, this is such a pivotal moment for volkswagen which is going through this shift in terms of...
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huber -- herbert hoover. it was part of the memorial bridge project that obviously built memorial bridge, memorial drive, then this ceremonial gateway to the cemetery. 1932, 3 years into the depression, the memorial just sits here. you can see that it was never finished. plaza was there, and adjust sat here for some 65 years. it was juste to say waiting for us to come along. and bring this incredible memorial to women's service to the nation. essence, this is the place where the nation says thanks to the 3 million women who served. is operated itself and maintained by the women in military service for america memorial foundation. we are a not-for-profit organization that relies on the donations of corporate and individuals. that,ays pains me to say of the money that has been raised to build and maintain this memorial, 74% of it is from that the memorial honors. let me take you on a tour of this extraordinary place. thatemorial is set up so it chronicles the history of women's service. beginning with the ameri
huber -- herbert hoover. it was part of the memorial bridge project that obviously built memorial bridge, memorial drive, then this ceremonial gateway to the cemetery. 1932, 3 years into the depression, the memorial just sits here. you can see that it was never finished. plaza was there, and adjust sat here for some 65 years. it was juste to say waiting for us to come along. and bring this incredible memorial to women's service to the nation. essence, this is the place where the nation says...
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herbert, charles and norma. herbert winer.i just want to comment on the culture of mta and its supporters. and i think there is a culture of group think. i think i see very little dissension between the interest groups, the tru, the bicycle coalition, vision zero. i don't see any tension between them and the mta board. i think they blindly support everything and for people who blindly support mta policies without debate, i have a definition. i call them muni-acs. i'm not going to point out who the muni-acs are. they define themselves by their own statements and their own advocacy. basically, the muni-acs are in conflict with the public and this board does not sufficiently represent the comments and sentiments of the public. they ram everything through over public opinion. and that does not serve the public. what happens is, it will blow up because eventually someone will get on the case of mta. it can be the grand jury, it can be the mayor, it can be all sorts of parties. but there is a potential for long-term disaster for thi
herbert, charles and norma. herbert winer.i just want to comment on the culture of mta and its supporters. and i think there is a culture of group think. i think i see very little dissension between the interest groups, the tru, the bicycle coalition, vision zero. i don't see any tension between them and the mta board. i think they blindly support everything and for people who blindly support mta policies without debate, i have a definition. i call them muni-acs. i'm not going to point out who...
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it produced by stacy herbert it's going to be a fricken awesome so it's like a break back after this don't go away. with no make this manufactured to be sentenced to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round listen to the one percent. to ignore middle of the room six. million more you'll need. to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happens each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent in the world market rose thirty percent some with four hundred to five hundred first second per second and fifth when he rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know ford the mid one and only bloomberg. you k
it produced by stacy herbert it's going to be a fricken awesome so it's like a break back after this don't go away. with no make this manufactured to be sentenced to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round listen to the one percent. to ignore middle of the room six. million more you'll need. to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that....
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guest: i once got a letter when i was looking at the herbert hoover library. he has his own flirtation with the lower ranks of presidents. i got a letter from the director of the james buchanan memorial foundation because on c-span i had said some unflattering things about his namesake and he told me i had better be careful. the implicit threat was that herbert hoover is at least as vulnerable as james buchanan. it's interesting that those names are as in some ways protectable, are as fixed. both ends of the game are locked in. true, it may but we, we, there's a consensus on who the most successful and least successful presidents are, and that's interesting, that should tell you something. host: does it tell you something about legacy? this is what you write in the book, that legacy matters? matters.gacy but legacy, it's funny, there has been revisionism since george washington left office. but it is of two schools. there is a revisionist history about what we discussed. johnson tapes become available. when the eisenhower papers are open, we then have primary
guest: i once got a letter when i was looking at the herbert hoover library. he has his own flirtation with the lower ranks of presidents. i got a letter from the director of the james buchanan memorial foundation because on c-span i had said some unflattering things about his namesake and he told me i had better be careful. the implicit threat was that herbert hoover is at least as vulnerable as james buchanan. it's interesting that those names are as in some ways protectable, are as fixed....
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because there's been interesting studies just recently and if you go to my twitter stream stacey herbert you'll see i've been talking about it because a lot of it has to do with the monopolization we you know we say we have capitalism here but monopolies run almost everything or all of gaap liaison our telecoms. system there on the health care system but especially hospitals most places in the us actually only have one hospital group in the whole area so obviously you're going to most expensive treatment isn't a hospital i emerge and see care cancer care you know all that sort of stuff is done in a hospital and if it's just one group setting the price but and it's not just lower earners who find health care financially burdensome overall forty five percent of americans are worried that a major health issue could drive them into bankruptcy seeing how medical debt is the number one source still post obamacare of personal bankruptcy filings in the country that's not shocking what is surprising however is that thirty three percent of households earning at least one hundred eighty thousand do
because there's been interesting studies just recently and if you go to my twitter stream stacey herbert you'll see i've been talking about it because a lot of it has to do with the monopolization we you know we say we have capitalism here but monopolies run almost everything or all of gaap liaison our telecoms. system there on the health care system but especially hospitals most places in the us actually only have one hospital group in the whole area so obviously you're going to most expensive...
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we are joined on the phone bike herbert.uity's ken how critical is the tone going to be on this call? ken: i think it will be very important. i think people are going to be very focused on how they gauge and quantify the impact of the max to the extent they can, but more importantly the message they are going to send to future passengers, regulators, and the industry around this situation right now. guy: in terms of the financial costs associated with the grounding, it looks like they are going to anna ties it over the lifespan of the max. i assume that is going to make it a lot easier for investors to swallow and focus on the order book and what is going on in the business. very likely, but on the flipside, investors are focused on clash low -- on cash flow. that is going to be a key factor this year when they resume guidance, but you are right, from an eps and earnings standpoint, i expect them to smooth this out. it will certainly be a headwind to margins within the commercial airplane segment, but i think it will be the
we are joined on the phone bike herbert.uity's ken how critical is the tone going to be on this call? ken: i think it will be very important. i think people are going to be very focused on how they gauge and quantify the impact of the max to the extent they can, but more importantly the message they are going to send to future passengers, regulators, and the industry around this situation right now. guy: in terms of the financial costs associated with the grounding, it looks like they are going...
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top five maxing out at 64 for george herbert walker bush.s look at the age of the democratic candidates here. you have bernie sanders, 79, biden 78, elizabeth warren 71. hickenlooper and inslee 69. rodney would have been in the top five. mccain would have been the oldest president, ever. are we seeing the trend? is there a reason? >> victor, maybe 70 is the new 50. i mean, people are living longer. nutrition has improved. there are many, many reasons why people seem younger at an older age. le's keep in mind, we have presidents who were much younger not in physically good shape. lyndon johnson, at 59, he was 59 years old when he decided not to run. he was in terrible shape and would not have survived another term if he had lived. dwight eisenhower left office at 70 and not in great shape. it really depends on the person. and, let's not forget the first former president to live to 90 was john adams. john adams would have been a fine president, at least physically in his 70s and he was our second president. so, it's genes, it's nutrition, it's
top five maxing out at 64 for george herbert walker bush.s look at the age of the democratic candidates here. you have bernie sanders, 79, biden 78, elizabeth warren 71. hickenlooper and inslee 69. rodney would have been in the top five. mccain would have been the oldest president, ever. are we seeing the trend? is there a reason? >> victor, maybe 70 is the new 50. i mean, people are living longer. nutrition has improved. there are many, many reasons why people seem younger at an older...
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against herbert hoover. by then i think 20's, the catholics are about 25% of the population. they have faced considerable discrimination in the 19 century. even the 1920's with the ku klux klan. being on the ticket was a marker that the catholics were making it in national life.the fact that he lost so significantly was a marker that to run for president as a catholic was a disadvantage. he lost significantly in the south, which at that time, was entirely democratic. steve: they have a dinner in his name every year. by the archdiocese of new york. what was he like as a person? prof. mcgreevy: charming. immigrant. thick new york accent. that was controversial in the 1928 campaign, which had the first discussions on radio of american politics. he became bitter as an old man. he was better that franklin sophisticatedh, became thought of as the leader of the democratic party and the man.date of the common you see him shift ideologically. roosevelt. at he works against what he was doing as a pretty liberal democratic governor of new york and tothere was a sour risk -- and to his c
against herbert hoover. by then i think 20's, the catholics are about 25% of the population. they have faced considerable discrimination in the 19 century. even the 1920's with the ku klux klan. being on the ticket was a marker that the catholics were making it in national life.the fact that he lost so significantly was a marker that to run for president as a catholic was a disadvantage. he lost significantly in the south, which at that time, was entirely democratic. steve: they have a dinner...
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. >> it's impossible to imagine george herbert walker bush standing under a banner that said mission accomplished. he would not have done that. he was too modest. >> 12 years earlier george w. bush's father also went to war against saddam hussein to drive the dictator's forces out of kuwait. >> george h.w. bush opted not to go to baghdad and after we left office where ever we go, every time we would stand up to speak they'd say why didn't you guys take care of saddam when you had the chance? well, we were worried iraq might fragment into warring tribes and that's exactly what happened. >> iraq is engulfed in conflict. >> the thing we greatly underestimated is that some of the issues we were dealing with had very deep roots. when you lifted the lid off the dictatorship out come all the forces of destabilization. he and i both feel in retrospect that that's the thing that was not properly and deeply understood. >> coalition troops are attacked by insurgent forces that are enveloped by an operation. >> we had an insurgency that was not coming under control and the world started to turn
. >> it's impossible to imagine george herbert walker bush standing under a banner that said mission accomplished. he would not have done that. he was too modest. >> 12 years earlier george w. bush's father also went to war against saddam hussein to drive the dictator's forces out of kuwait. >> george h.w. bush opted not to go to baghdad and after we left office where ever we go, every time we would stand up to speak they'd say why didn't you guys take care of saddam when you...
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the wonderful relationship between president truman and former president herbert hoover. two men who had completely different political ideologies. but formed a very warm relationship in the post presidency. i like to think about mr. and mrs. truman visiting with eleanor roosevelt. i like to think about some of the popular entertainers and celebrities of the day. jack benny did an entire episode of the jack benny program at the truman library and visited this hone. and both mr. and mrs. truman had wonderful senses of humor. and i can only imagine the laughter that was in this room. >> we're standing in the dining room in the grand addition of the gates' mansion. later the truman home. and what we see on the table today is a formal setting for six. and the setting was personally placed by margaret truman daniel. and i think when she set this, that she would you say remembering how dinners were formal in her youth. margaret remembered that because it was her grandmother's house, that she sat at one of the heads of the table. and being that she was a widow, that harry truman
the wonderful relationship between president truman and former president herbert hoover. two men who had completely different political ideologies. but formed a very warm relationship in the post presidency. i like to think about mr. and mrs. truman visiting with eleanor roosevelt. i like to think about some of the popular entertainers and celebrities of the day. jack benny did an entire episode of the jack benny program at the truman library and visited this hone. and both mr. and mrs. truman...
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next speaker, please. >> herbert reiner -- weiner. on the 20th of march, i waited a whole hour, excuse me, for the 33 bass. there were no travel tangles, and i didn't know when and where the bus was going to come, along california street where the bus stops have been relocated, and so have the travel panels, they do not work, and it's been two months now, and i've addressed my concern about this, and they stated it was in progress, but there has been no progress about it. i waited for a whole hour. i take the best n.a.c. for -- i take the bus, and i see for. i sent an e-mail to this board, i sent it to the director of transportation, i haven't received a response yet and i should. you stole an hour of my life and i don't appreciate it. now, riders on munimobile should have the same status that bicyclists have. we are more in number than bicyclists, and we are at least entitled to equity. this is supposed to be a transit first agency, but right now it is transit first, passengers last, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize
next speaker, please. >> herbert reiner -- weiner. on the 20th of march, i waited a whole hour, excuse me, for the 33 bass. there were no travel tangles, and i didn't know when and where the bus was going to come, along california street where the bus stops have been relocated, and so have the travel panels, they do not work, and it's been two months now, and i've addressed my concern about this, and they stated it was in progress, but there has been no progress about it. i waited for a...
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press relations only worsened with his successor, herbert hoover. in his own personal clone, even his own secretary of state conversing with uber said -- hoover said it was like sitting in a bath of ink. he proved so unpopular that one reporter said he was the first known instance of a rat joining the sinking ship. when franklin roosevelt came into office, he slipped away the restrictive rules and treated reporters like run ups -- like grown-ups. we are not going to have any more genial questions. why i should not talk to you ladies and gentlemen off the record. please note the ladies and gentlemen. the one hundred 25 reporters packed into the oval office that they. they were so impressed by fdr's rules that they gave him a standing ovation at the end. the first and undoubtedly the last time that whatever happen. fdr conducted nearly 1000 press conferences at the end, not to mention 30 fireside chats, and even eleanor roosevelt held her own press conferences where she invited only female reporters. [cheers and applause] >> right on. most hidebound p
press relations only worsened with his successor, herbert hoover. in his own personal clone, even his own secretary of state conversing with uber said -- hoover said it was like sitting in a bath of ink. he proved so unpopular that one reporter said he was the first known instance of a rat joining the sinking ship. when franklin roosevelt came into office, he slipped away the restrictive rules and treated reporters like run ups -- like grown-ups. we are not going to have any more genial...
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. >> repor christian herbert relies on the circulator to take her group around town. they are headed to the southwest wharf. >> it works for me with my job. some people don't he metrocards. it helps us out. we get on the bus for free. >> reporter: donald williamson living on a fixed income rides the circulator almost every day. >> because everyone doesn't have money to pay for transportation. certainly it's free, it helps someone save some money. >> reporter: in february, the mayor waived the $1 fee in an effort to get more people on the bus and out of their cars. since then ridership has gone the first month. free ride more than 20,000 additional rides than february of last year, and then in march nearly 80,000 additional rides over march of last year. >> that tells us that free circulator has been working and people are excited about the service and we see that didership grow as a result. >> reporter: fun runs out at the end of this year. d.c. councilmember mary shea isn't connced funding the free rides is the best way to get cars off the streets. >> is it really th
. >> repor christian herbert relies on the circulator to take her group around town. they are headed to the southwest wharf. >> it works for me with my job. some people don't he metrocards. it helps us out. we get on the bus for free. >> reporter: donald williamson living on a fixed income rides the circulator almost every day. >> because everyone doesn't have money to pay for transportation. certainly it's free, it helps someone save some money. >> reporter: in...
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worsenedations only with his successor, herbert hoover.red in the great depression and his own personal gloom, even his own secretary of state but moaned that conversing with hoover was like sitting in a bath of ink. he hired a hapless press secretary that was so unpopular that one journalist quipped, it was the first known instance of a -- joining a sinking ship. roosevelt entered, he treated journalists as grown-ups. i see no reason why i should not talk to ladies and gentlemen off the record. please note, the ladies and gentlemen. packed intorters the oval office that day and were so impressed with him that they gave him a standing ovation at the end. undoubtedly last time that would ever happen. in the end, fdr conducted nearly notousand press conferences to mention 35 fireside chats. even eleanor roosevelt held her own press conferences where she invited only female reporters. the tremendous boon to women journalists across the country because even the most hidebound publishers realized they were now forced to hire women journalists.
worsenedations only with his successor, herbert hoover.red in the great depression and his own personal gloom, even his own secretary of state but moaned that conversing with hoover was like sitting in a bath of ink. he hired a hapless press secretary that was so unpopular that one journalist quipped, it was the first known instance of a -- joining a sinking ship. roosevelt entered, he treated journalists as grown-ups. i see no reason why i should not talk to ladies and gentlemen off the...
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. >> my name is herbert weimer. i'm an 80-year-old muni stakeholder. oftentimes in my moments of frustration, i declare my slogan, "if you're not on the bus, you're under the wheels." unfortunately, this is not a joke anymore. this is painfully true. now, before these l.r.v.s were ever put in operation, there was no feedback from the public. and i think the public needs to have a say in this before these plans are formulated. what is done is we are presented with -- they say here, catch, this is a hot potato, and then we're expected to deal with it. this applies to all of the m.t.a. projects. look at travel street. it is an shambles! and the m.t.a. board is simply a coffee clutch that rubber stamps everything that comes forward. the m.t.a. does not listen to the public, and they better start doing it. there is one thing that is transparent about the m.t.a.: it is a failed agency. they're philosophy is, if you can't solve the problem, make it worse, or if you're not part of the solution, become part of the problem. this is simply a symptom of what went
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tiger, weike a finally got in 1990 george herbert walker bush on november -301gned into law section 13 that says the president and for budgetnnot use purposes social security moneys. just talking a moment ago by my distinct colleague from south carolina, he will try i guess to raise taxes and everything else and i would support it so long as we are not using taxes for any and everything but social security. you will have to increase the age and you will have to get revenues and everything else to make it sound, but if we stopped right immediately, with the social security surplus going in, the trust fund, we ,mmediately have $160 billion and without that, we would have $1 trillion and you wouldn't until 2040 orres 2050 and there wouldn't be any crisis on us. we ought to study that. we were talking a minute and talked about these technical trade -- technical training schools. everywhere, everywhere in the land man cried free-trade, free trade, there is no such thing and never has been. and will not be, free-trade. i know about governmental restrictions and subsidies and quotas, but that
tiger, weike a finally got in 1990 george herbert walker bush on november -301gned into law section 13 that says the president and for budgetnnot use purposes social security moneys. just talking a moment ago by my distinct colleague from south carolina, he will try i guess to raise taxes and everything else and i would support it so long as we are not using taxes for any and everything but social security. you will have to increase the age and you will have to get revenues and everything else...
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when george herbert walker bush became president. mrs.ush was not invited to tour the white house before they took over nine days before the inauguration. susan: this became a big issue between them. nancy reagan i think was not enthusiastic about leaving the white house. i think nancy reagan liked the white house. she was slow to invite mrs. bush to take the traditional tour so she could take a close look at where her furniture was going to go and who was going to sleep in what bedroom, and all the things you manage when you move into a new house, even if it is not the white house. nancy reagan was very slow to come through with the invitation, and it was enormously annoying to barbara bush. so that was a point of contention that recurs at key moments later, including when the bushes are moving out of the white house. george bush has been defeated by bill clinton, they are evicted from the white house, bush does not get a second term he wants. they are flying back to houston. nancy reagan doesn't interview on abc in which she basically,
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the biggest shock of the day saw old number six kei nishikori knococked out by pierre-hughes herbert. the freshman breaking serve after serve to knocked out japan's top layer and secure passage. brent: you are watching "dw news ." "the day" is next. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] t the full i'm nor cell at the headlines this hour. eagles across frantz ring the bells been altered -- a whoppppg nine hundred million euros have now been rise to save the monument. after was severely damaged by fire on monday night some expense will the president's plan for reconstruction is too ambitious. us president donald trump uses his veto to block congress from instructing him to end us support for the saudi led war in yemen. five year conflict has pushed millions of people to the brink of famine trump says the bill was a dangerous attempts to curb his palace
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can happen and different kind of herbert teas and infusions that will help you in the detox afic cation process and where is the way in right this detox if occasion you're not just suggesting that your people you just don't eat anything they should not smoke should drink any alcohol and the shouldn't even watch t.v. which i'm a little scared of so why do you recommend this we would commend people to reduce those things even before the passed thing because it will make it easier for them in the actual fasting period and the transition time especially ok so it's not just about the body it's about the soul and the mind as well but let's let's take a look at the bodies what happens inside the body where you just don't eat. over the matter but there are a lot of metabolic changes first of all we can say that the digestive system and of the organs like pancreas to get a rest so they can rest and regenerate and work better afterwards and they're much of metabolic changes in the first days your body is using mother proteins and then it goes to using the fat pet fat in the body that's also one o
can happen and different kind of herbert teas and infusions that will help you in the detox afic cation process and where is the way in right this detox if occasion you're not just suggesting that your people you just don't eat anything they should not smoke should drink any alcohol and the shouldn't even watch t.v. which i'm a little scared of so why do you recommend this we would commend people to reduce those things even before the passed thing because it will make it easier for them in the...
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yet and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest rick ackerman of rick ackerman dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and bio. seem wrong. just don't. get to shape out these days. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. but. i. must go confirms talks between kim jong un will take place in russia's far east on thursday the details of the first ever meeting are being kept top secret. state ability for sunday's bomb attacks in sri lanka which took more than three hundred lives. between the us government and facebook because the social media giant introduces its new general counsel a legal adviser at the u.s. state department. for the use and. cuts and if they have it they're ready to shoot and kill.
yet and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest rick ackerman of rick ackerman dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and bio. seem wrong. just don't. get to shape out these days. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. but. i. must go confirms talks between kim jong un will take place in russia's far east on thursday the details of the first ever...
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facade here at the memorial, which forms one side of the memorial wall, was dedicated in 1932 by herbert hoover. it was part of the memorial that builtect memorial bridge, memorial drive, and the ceremonial gateway to arlington national cemetery. 1932, 3 years into the depression, what happens? the memorial just sits here. you can see it was never finished. it is free of sculptures. the plaza was there. it just sat here for some 65 years. i always like to say, it was just waiting for us to come along and bring this incredible memorial to women's service. [standby] lt. col. cushman: not-for-profit organization that relies on the donations of corporate and individual. it always pains me to say that, of the money that has been to bill and maintain this memorial, 74% of it is from the that the memorial honors. let me take you on a tour of this extraordinary place. thatemorial is set up so it chronicles the history of women service. beginning with the american revolution up to today. we will go on that journey together, starting with the american revolution. one woman we love to point out is
facade here at the memorial, which forms one side of the memorial wall, was dedicated in 1932 by herbert hoover. it was part of the memorial that builtect memorial bridge, memorial drive, and the ceremonial gateway to arlington national cemetery. 1932, 3 years into the depression, what happens? the memorial just sits here. you can see it was never finished. it is free of sculptures. the plaza was there. it just sat here for some 65 years. i always like to say, it was just waiting for us to come...
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he recruited you to washington, d.c., and you became undersecretary for finance under george herbertbush? is that right? jay: that is correct. yeah. david: you went back to dillon reid for a while, and then you decided that the high point of your life would be if you want into private equity. as many people know, you joined carlyle and were there for eight years. so is there any doubt that private equity is the highest calling of mankind? [laughter] jay: so, let me say, i -- somehow, that was the path that made sense to me along the way. it did lead me to private equity. it was a great way to make a living. i really enjoyed my time there. david: when you left carlyle, you did something very interesting, and this brought you to the attention of president obama. why don't you explain this to the people? jay: i went to work on fiscal policy and i was there for two great years. i saw the debt ceiling crisis coming. and i wrote this big study that showed pretty much what would happen with some precision, if the debt ceiling weren't raised. you can actually look at what bills are due on wh
he recruited you to washington, d.c., and you became undersecretary for finance under george herbertbush? is that right? jay: that is correct. yeah. david: you went back to dillon reid for a while, and then you decided that the high point of your life would be if you want into private equity. as many people know, you joined carlyle and were there for eight years. so is there any doubt that private equity is the highest calling of mankind? [laughter] jay: so, let me say, i -- somehow, that was...
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yeah and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest rick ackerman of rick ackerman dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next by oh. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. we can only if you don't want the rule book just meant no fish could use it to do sued. so president i'll sell some properties to me if you go back to cuba. and let's have plenty of. you among the group was. to build a mobile movie didn't you except your then he says the poles with folks like me that the security just hold it where you don't put up. oh. well psycho. wall enclosure we're going to produce a. monkey it is a long suit to the pacific as this was the las
yeah and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest rick ackerman of rick ackerman dot com if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next by oh. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other...
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max and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch with us please go to twitter and look up kaiser report until next time by. or my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind was that along with the girls. thoughts to be of any particular. football person's doctors. i was born a male and a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recognize this. problem should have gone away from by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female. male friends and you look at it and you just go god you pay for that it's horrible nobody can change genders it's impossible. it's delusional it's a mental illness. this is now one of mine foundation flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman chris she was taken out from a. cheese khalid al how to international memorial awards twenty nine see the now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journali
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davis was a republican, bacon was a republican and it was signed by a republican president, herbert hoover. what davis backcon says the economy should not drive down wages. they should pay the wage that prevails in that economy. it's not the same because it could be lower in the south and higher in the north. that has been good for the country for years because it drives things upward and prevents us from using our tax dollars to drive my wages down. >> but if congress passed the bill and said no davis bacon, you would not support that? >> i would not. it would be counterintuitive and bad economically. the other thing we would ask in that infrastructure bill, if they really want to spur the economy, buy products made in the united states. build a bridge with american steel. build a bridge, other things with american-made products so that you spiral upwards rather than use our money to stimulate somebody else's economy. >> speaking of that. the president and his administration are negotiating a deal with china on trade. is there anything you particularly insist that should be in there to pm
davis was a republican, bacon was a republican and it was signed by a republican president, herbert hoover. what davis backcon says the economy should not drive down wages. they should pay the wage that prevails in that economy. it's not the same because it could be lower in the south and higher in the north. that has been good for the country for years because it drives things upward and prevents us from using our tax dollars to drive my wages down. >> but if congress passed the bill and...
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you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i just guessed leave phlox beauregard get on to me superstar if you want to catch us on twitter kaiser report and select . brace for a single. training very young. eight months of intensive school. reps. and they save lives. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. prigs it heads for another cliff and give her more delays with the u.k.'s prime minister saying that she will seek a further extension to the withdrawal period while offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition to try to break the deadlock. financing terrorism hungry says that it's core to senior islamic state commando was posing as a refugee who'd been issued with a prepaid debit card and renew scheme to help newcomers. to spain struggles with an unprecedented number of illegal immigrants arriving via the sea of people smuggler reveals in a rare interview just how lucrative be.
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absolutely i want to ask you to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made max kaiser and stacy herbert was like our special guest tyson slocum of public citizen's energy if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population who are we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for inconceivably . sins for minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by daddy as you're walking out of the business it's just it doesn't get easier. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you
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it produced by stacy herbert it's going to be a fricken awesome we're going to take a break back after this don't go away. we came here where you were before you came here when you lived. death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent after years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. joining me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time now to gold to old blighty and talk to dominic frisby according to his own self written bio on twitter he is the quote world's only financial writer and comedian author of first and best obviously book
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i want to ask you to do it for this edition of the kaiser report which may match kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our special guest tyson slocum of public citizen's energy if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all of the fire crawls stillbirth all the troubled history failed to point its hollow fly to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse off than the people who destroyed the world trade centers or those grow quite. like. one else seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to seep out of disdain become educated and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we cho
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right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report which may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our special guest tyson slocum of public citizen's energy if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time by all. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time and we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside war and legally get away with. all of the fire crawls still beriah all the trouble here's three failed the point it's hollow flying to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse off than the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll why. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one
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that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert want to thank my guest steve beauregard block that's b l o u two i catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read in truth to stand the news business is just the dance the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. china has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy's support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenge to turn to the east continues. poland welcome to worlds apart the promise of a new dawn and you day and then your life it is a staple of any presidential campaign in ukraine usually resulting in the same old politicise clinging to power for another five years is that likely to hold when the ukrainians go to the polls again on april twenty first to ch
that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert want to thank my guest steve beauregard block that's b l o u two i catch us on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read in truth to stand the news business is just the dance the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. china...