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that's a photograph of kinsey and herman wells, who continually had to defend academic freedom. kinsey's right as a scholar and researcher, to do his research. wells was always getting pressure from religious authorities, state legislators, et cetera, to put a stop to what was seen as such controversial scholarly work and research. wells was an astute politician. when it was time for kinsey to publish his second book, sexualisexual i behavior on the human female. they would gather their sources and come back with criticism. which they did but by that time the book was out for a while. he became fascinated with the play, and then the movie, starring marlon brando, "street car named desire," authored by tennessee williams, who was gay. in his writing, he was interested in explore iing variations in sexual activity. if you know the story, seen the play or the movie, it was controversial. it was a play about very aggressive sexual behavior. marlon brando was in the play and the movie. in the play, beats his wife and rapes his sister-in-law. they take the rape scene out of the play -
that's a photograph of kinsey and herman wells, who continually had to defend academic freedom. kinsey's right as a scholar and researcher, to do his research. wells was always getting pressure from religious authorities, state legislators, et cetera, to put a stop to what was seen as such controversial scholarly work and research. wells was an astute politician. when it was time for kinsey to publish his second book, sexualisexual i behavior on the human female. they would gather their sources...
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that's a photograph of kinsey and herman wells who continually had to defend academic freedom. kinsey is right as a scholar and researcher to do his research because he was -- wells was always getting pressure from religious authorities, state legislators, et cetera, to put a stop to what was seen as such a controversial scholarly work and research. wells was an astute politician. when it was team for kinsey to publish his second book on human sexual behavior and the human female in 1953, wells arranged for the publisher to have the book released in the summer when the state legislature was not in session so that it would take them a while to gather their forces and come back. there's criticism, of course. they did in time, but by that time the book was out for a while. kinsey became fascinated with the play and then the movie. the play came out in 1947, and the movie in 1951 starring marlon brando. "street care named desire." "street car named desire" was authored by tennessee williams, who was gay. in his writing he was interested in exploring variations in sexual activity. if
that's a photograph of kinsey and herman wells who continually had to defend academic freedom. kinsey is right as a scholar and researcher to do his research because he was -- wells was always getting pressure from religious authorities, state legislators, et cetera, to put a stop to what was seen as such a controversial scholarly work and research. wells was an astute politician. when it was team for kinsey to publish his second book on human sexual behavior and the human female in 1953, wells...
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well. in 1926 his great uncle, james herman manning, became the first african-american pilot to receive his pilot's license by the united states government. yep. [ applause ] please, a warm welcome for chairman chris hart. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. thank you for that kind introduction. it's an honor and privilege to be here. i warned the captain that their number one danger of getting me up here is getting me to shut up because i'm an attorney. and my credo is never use one word when two will suffice. i'll do my very best. thank you for that kind introduction and for inviting me to speak on behalf of the ntsb. most of you know that the ntsb investigates accidents in, determines what caused the accidents and make recommendations to prevent the accidents from happening again. my remarks today come from the context of what we see as accident investigators. i want to talk to you today about automation. the good news is there's more automation. the bad news is there's more automation. airline pilots have a long history of transitioning to more an more automated operations. in fact accordin
well. in 1926 his great uncle, james herman manning, became the first african-american pilot to receive his pilot's license by the united states government. yep. [ applause ] please, a warm welcome for chairman chris hart. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. thank you for that kind introduction. it's an honor and privilege to be here. i warned the captain that their number one danger of getting me up here is getting me to shut up because i'm an attorney. and my credo is never use one word...
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c-span: arthur herman, what made douglas macarthur so controversial? >> guest: wella number of things. there was the aspect of his personality. there was an aspect of his politics. and then there's also simply be, what can i say, the business of the man. i will start with that first. here is someone who was a major american figure for more than half a century, someone who commanded american troops in action and help to shape american war policy in not one, not two but three world wars, world war i, world war ii and the cold war and here's somebody who with the pulse -- possible exception of franklin roosevelt, was presided at more advanced and made more decisions that shaped 20 century united states then come i can't think of anybody else with the exception of fdr. there was his politics. he was considered republican, which didn't rope well with the democratic presidency of the work with particularly fdr and harry truman but he wasn't a conservative taft republican. he was not someone that taft republicans ranchers in overturning aspects of the new deal and the incip
c-span: arthur herman, what made douglas macarthur so controversial? >> guest: wella number of things. there was the aspect of his personality. there was an aspect of his politics. and then there's also simply be, what can i say, the business of the man. i will start with that first. here is someone who was a major american figure for more than half a century, someone who commanded american troops in action and help to shape american war policy in not one, not two but three world wars,...
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herman. so funny. madonna is on holiday -- celebrate her birthday. ? ? >> well she's material girl this is what it's all right 58 years old she is today during's four decade long career she has charted more number one simtion than any other artist on planet. that it was back in 1983 i remember that well when they came out. special year. her special day in cuba with her daughter -- lordis pop diva wrapped up 82 world show supporting revel hearts. >> nobody does it like madonna. >> love her. >> see you tomorrow. >> have a great day. ? ? since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this pimple's gonna last forever. aw com'on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. rosanna: good day, new york. tuesday, august 16. i am rosanna scotto. greg: yesterday was crazy. it may bring. could possibly cool us off. it is still unpleasant out
herman. so funny. madonna is on holiday -- celebrate her birthday. ? ? >> well she's material girl this is what it's all right 58 years old she is today during's four decade long career she has charted more number one simtion than any other artist on planet. that it was back in 1983 i remember that well when they came out. special year. her special day in cuba with her daughter -- lordis pop diva wrapped up 82 world show supporting revel hearts. >> nobody does it like madonna....
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herman cain. nice to see you this morning. >> thank you. glad to be with you. >> wellg both of these candidates fairly? >> absolutely not. all you have to do is look at the facts that there are two perceptions of race relations in america and the media they only play to one. you have race relations through the lens of the liberal media and through the experience that people have every day. that's the big difference that the liberal media does not make a distinction of. my experience with people i'm around every day does not say we have a divisive, negative race relationship in america. i went to the grocery store yesterday and white people were taking pictures with me. what kind of divisive, negative situation is that? so i don't see race relations the way the liberal media does it through the lens of the media. it's two perceptions, they don't distinguish between the two. >> they go after his tone, his -- the way he articulates these things as opposed to the policies he's talking about which have failed the inner cities controlled by democrats for decades. whether it'
herman cain. nice to see you this morning. >> thank you. glad to be with you. >> wellg both of these candidates fairly? >> absolutely not. all you have to do is look at the facts that there are two perceptions of race relations in america and the media they only play to one. you have race relations through the lens of the liberal media and through the experience that people have every day. that's the big difference that the liberal media does not make a distinction of. my...
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police are now investigating if herman broke into other homes and cars in falls and bristol township, and lower makefield, and morrisville. >> wellis morning, we are hearing from the brother after man who died after being sucker punched in the face. it happened in philadelphia's lawncrest section. well, this is the victim, 30 year old marjoekio, seen punched in this video. they call unprovoke attack, happened friday in the 700 block of adams avenue. the victim and his brother had been in the united state for eight years after arriving from guatemala. his brother spoke with "eyewitness news" reporter rahel solomon. >> my brother, only me, i never seen -- i never seen -- >> police are now looking into whether the attack was part of the so-called knock-out game that is where people are unexpectedly punch or hit on the street. >> oh, wow. a century old church is gutted by fire in philadelphia's overbrook neighborhood. church leaders say they plan to rebuild. more than 100 firefighters fought flames for hours yesterday morning, at the good shepherd presbyterian church in lansdowne. famous landmark has been in this neighborhood since 1
police are now investigating if herman broke into other homes and cars in falls and bristol township, and lower makefield, and morrisville. >> wellis morning, we are hearing from the brother after man who died after being sucker punched in the face. it happened in philadelphia's lawncrest section. well, this is the victim, 30 year old marjoekio, seen punched in this video. they call unprovoke attack, happened friday in the 700 block of adams avenue. the victim and his brother had been in...
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comp sales up 4%, the company said they're getting traffic, mall traffic is doing well for them overall. ernie herman says we're extremely pleased our comp sales growth was almost entirely driven by customer traffic, in other words all of the issues about all of the other department stores losing traffic, they're continuing to do very well, that's the main story for tjx and the rest of the off-price retailers. the dow down 70%s, back to you. >> all right, bob pisani, back to you. >>> and let's head over to the bond pit, rick santelli at the cme group. hi, rick. >> reporter: hi. the data office better than expect exclude explains this chart, two day of tens, yields creeping up a bit. we're just creeping back into a range that's well worn and as far as fed speak, new york fed bill dudley talking about the market not as aggressive as he thinks they should be. how many times have they cried the sky is falling? of course it isn't. if you want the market to pay attention, mr. dudley, just raise rates instead of playing this childish public relations game that has never worked. if we look at foreign exchang
comp sales up 4%, the company said they're getting traffic, mall traffic is doing well for them overall. ernie herman says we're extremely pleased our comp sales growth was almost entirely driven by customer traffic, in other words all of the issues about all of the other department stores losing traffic, they're continuing to do very well, that's the main story for tjx and the rest of the off-price retailers. the dow down 70%s, back to you. >> all right, bob pisani, back to you....
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well today. i think he would. maybe it is herman cain or someone else. what we see from both parties is a desire to find someone who started a firm, who comes from the outside. a very similiar mood. when you have had a long period of non-recovery, you look outside of washington for the answers. quite similar, and that is why someone like that would get a reception, i would argue. >> he ran again in 1944 briefly. >> and not at all successfully. the republican establishment had no use for him because of his continued support to roosevelt after the 1940 election. in fact, there was some talk, not much more than talk, that roosevelt, who had his own troubles with certain democrats, of franklin roosevelt and wendell willkie coming together and forming a new political party. now there is an idea to think about for the future of america. >> our next call is erica from washington, d.c. go ahead, please. >> thank you for doing this. it is a great show. i have a policy question if we could go back a little bit. i think i've understand the type of things the shape
well today. i think he would. maybe it is herman cain or someone else. what we see from both parties is a desire to find someone who started a firm, who comes from the outside. a very similiar mood. when you have had a long period of non-recovery, you look outside of washington for the answers. quite similar, and that is why someone like that would get a reception, i would argue. >> he ran again in 1944 briefly. >> and not at all successfully. the republican establishment had no use...
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well, back-to-back jacks, phillies take 3-1 lead. gomez in to close it out. a 2-run homer, ties the game at 3. frank herman pitching.the eventful winning run. the phillies drop the opener of the series, 4-3. >> offense didn't capitalize on scoring opportunities. man on third base less than two outs, twice, couldn't get him in, couldn't make contact, bases loaded. we had men in scoring positions, chances we just didn't capitalize. the eagles had the day off, they prepare for game number 3. the birds are 2-0. despite the fact the first string offense has not been all that sharp. sam bradford didn't score any touchdowns in the win over the steelers. did that cause concerns? don't mention it to bradford. >> we did some things out there tonight that's why they call it the preseason. i don't think there's a concern for that right now. >> i know the types of reps we've been giving our guys, we don't put a ton of game planning into games like this we wants to see execution. >> reporter: the eagles picked off four passes including this return for a touchdown by nolan carol. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rog
well, back-to-back jacks, phillies take 3-1 lead. gomez in to close it out. a 2-run homer, ties the game at 3. frank herman pitching.the eventful winning run. the phillies drop the opener of the series, 4-3. >> offense didn't capitalize on scoring opportunities. man on third base less than two outs, twice, couldn't get him in, couldn't make contact, bases loaded. we had men in scoring positions, chances we just didn't capitalize. the eagles had the day off, they prepare for game number 3....
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herman. we will closely watched that >> stephen: ryan, thank you for sitting down with me. what's it been like for you since this scandal about your alleged robbery in rio broke? >> well, since everything happened, i kind of been laying low. >> stephen: if you want to lay low, television is the best place to do that. i want to give you a chance to clear up things. you gave an interview with billy bush where you claimed at a gas station in rio a gun was put to your head. you're saying that didn't happen? >> i over-exaggerated that part. >> stephen: here's the thing, that part is wheelly the whole part. without a gun cocked at your forehead, it's really about some how did you get that so wrong? >> i was intocks dated. >> stephen: but sunday, when you told that story to billy bush, it was hours after the incident. >> i was still intoxicated. >> stephen: okay. but then on wednesday, you told matt lauer again you were robbed. that was another three days later. >> i was very intocks dated. >> stephen: ryan, are you intoxicated right now? (laughter) any reaction at all? let me ask you this, ryan, do you know what a gun is? >> i can't answer that. >> stephen: is this a gun to
herman. we will closely watched that >> stephen: ryan, thank you for sitting down with me. what's it been like for you since this scandal about your alleged robbery in rio broke? >> well, since everything happened, i kind of been laying low. >> stephen: if you want to lay low, television is the best place to do that. i want to give you a chance to clear up things. you gave an interview with billy bush where you claimed at a gas station in rio a gun was put to your head. you're...
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well. c-span: where in main? >> witch, main. nobody knows it even people that live in maine. c-span: all right. yes, sir? >> i am kay herman from louisiana. as cliche as it sounds my father is the most influential source. he solidified my right. he died as a business owner. i believe america is out of touch with that belief that you can do whatever you want to do no matter where you start. it is more about where you finish. c-span: when did your dad die? >> my freshman year of high school. c-span: what was the cause? >> leukemia and passed away of a stroke. c-span: your name? >> sarah from north carolina. c-span: who is the big person in your life? >> my brother. c-span: why? >> he gives me opportunities to come here. i live on a farm so like i show cattle and all that and he is staying home to take care and do all those things and gives me the opportunities to do whatever i want. c-span: what is his name? >> clay. c-span: is he older? >> he is 21. c-span: what does he do? >> farm. c-span: thanks, brother. yes, sir? >> i am alex mcgraph from maryland. c-span: who is your favorite person? >> i would say rita of the caramel
well. c-span: where in main? >> witch, main. nobody knows it even people that live in maine. c-span: all right. yes, sir? >> i am kay herman from louisiana. as cliche as it sounds my father is the most influential source. he solidified my right. he died as a business owner. i believe america is out of touch with that belief that you can do whatever you want to do no matter where you start. it is more about where you finish. c-span: when did your dad die? >> my freshman year of...