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there were increases of 200% up to 800% in t productivity at the ford highland park plant. each worker had more equipment aunhim. though wages doubled, output increased more. in two years,mol t productin rose from 78,000 to 500,000, and the price came downto , then in 1916 to $360 a car. here, ined, was more than t farmer's car-- the ford revolution uly had massive impactn. beyond the model t. what happens is,the foro veryapidly difse through deoit. beyond the model t. then they move from industry tondustry. in fact, ainatiol, movement. there's fordisimusn germany, everybody is trying to copyuni. fo's system of proction. t its meaning extended mightbeyond detroit it will not be forgotten. [honk] henry ford supplied mo than the model wesked economic analystomic. richard gi to discuss factors that contribute wesked economic analystomic. to incased proctivity. we have arthe slogan,re's a for" there was a ominent ford inur past.henry rd gao on the factors that make foeconomic gwth. he showed us that imany iusiesbigger ca. heook advantage of the rapidly growingamerit that imany
there were increases of 200% up to 800% in t productivity at the ford highland park plant. each worker had more equipment aunhim. though wages doubled, output increased more. in two years,mol t productin rose from 78,000 to 500,000, and the price came downto , then in 1916 to $360 a car. here, ined, was more than t farmer's car-- the ford revolution uly had massive impactn. beyond the model t. what happens is,the foro veryapidly difse through deoit. beyond the model t. then they move from...
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. >> "what work is" we stand in the rain in a long line waiting at ford highland park. for work. you know what work is-if you're old enough to read this you know what work is, although you may not do it. forget you. this is about waiting, shifting from one foot to another. feeling the light rain falling like mist into your hair, blurring your vision until you think you see your own brother ahead of you, maybe ten places. you rub your glasses with your fingers, and of course it's someone else's brother, narrower across the shoulders than yours but with the same sad slouch, the grin that does not hide the stubbornness, the sad refusal to give in to rain, to the hours wasted waiting, to the knowledge that somewhere ahead a man is waiting who will say, "no, we're not hiring today," for any reason he wants. you love your brother, now suddenly you can hardly stand the love flooding you for your brother, who's not beside you or behind or ahead because he's home trying to sleep off a miserable night shift at cadillac so he can get up before noon to study his german. works eight hours a n
. >> "what work is" we stand in the rain in a long line waiting at ford highland park. for work. you know what work is-if you're old enough to read this you know what work is, although you may not do it. forget you. this is about waiting, shifting from one foot to another. feeling the light rain falling like mist into your hair, blurring your vision until you think you see your own brother ahead of you, maybe ten places. you rub your glasses with your fingers, and of course it's...
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. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, as an adversary in 1973 untilis arrest there was also a personality change. he had become quieter. somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973 hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while attending texas tech on and off for a few years but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> i dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for some reason he spent time out in l.a. pretending he would sell his music to companies and stuff. certainly he has a grandiose view of himself. he thought of himself as a musician. >> he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't go anywhere. >> he seemed like a sense of a lost soul that goes out to hollywood expecting something and just ends up in a room by himself and going to see this movie over and over, the "taxi driver" movie. the "taxi driver" movie. >> the police realize the "taxi driver" movie is important in his life. even so he personifies the lead charac
. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, as an adversary in 1973 untilis arrest there was also a personality change. he had become quieter. somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973 hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while attending texas tech on and off for a few years but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >>...
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i had a forum monday night in highland park, which is one of my towns, on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who weren't eligible before. many of them were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. it just wobbles my mind to hear these republican comments about the world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. the poor getting insurance who didn't have it. people are getting affordable insurance with good benefits. that is the reality that i hear when i am home. i am not making it up. regardless, let me welcome you, madame secretary, for joining us again. i understand you have been in front of our committee more than any other. we are grateful for your service and your valuable time. i am eager to hear what i know is positive news about the enrollment of coverage under the aca and the implementation. republicans seem to be saying that things haven't improved. they have improved a lot. it is really unfortunate that the republica
i had a forum monday night in highland park, which is one of my towns, on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who weren't eligible before. many of them were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. it just wobbles my mind to hear these republican comments about the world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. the poor getting insurance who didn't have it....
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i had a forum monday night in highland park which was one of my towns on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who were not eligible for medicaid before. me of them, you know, were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. so you know, it just boggles my mind to hear these republican comments about a world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. people are getting interested didn't have it. people are getting affordable insurance with good benefits. i mean, that's the reality that i hear when i'm home, and i'm not making it up. i'll take any of them to my forum if they want to. regardless, let me welcome you, madam secretary, for joining us can. i understand you've been in front of our to me more than any other and we're grateful for your service and your valuable time. i'm eager to hear what i know it's positive about the enrollment of coverage under the aca and the law's implementati implementation. republicans seem to be sayin
i had a forum monday night in highland park which was one of my towns on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who were not eligible for medicaid before. me of them, you know, were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. so you know, it just boggles my mind to hear these republican comments about a world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. people are...
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let me say that again. 56,000 square foot home in chicago's highland park went on the auction block yesterdayl. and it's not cheap. he originally listed the home for $29 million but dropped it to 21. the auction reserve was actually much lower but no one wanted to pay that. the plush 7.5-acre state has an n nba-size basketball course, a putting green, a pool pavilion. jordan's love of cars, that's legendary. so this place comes equipped with three garages that can house up to 14 cars. you got to have 14 cars to fill this thing up. i don't know who has 14 cars. jordan says he's selling because his kids are grown, doesn't need quite a substantial home. but why isn't the place selling? let's talk about this with "forbes" magazine's staff writer erin carlisle. erin, what's the deal? no curb appeal? looks lovely to me. i don't have that kind of change lying around, but why isn't this selling, you think? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me. michael jordan shouldn't take it personally. i spoke with one of my sources out in los angeles who deals in a lot of celebrity homes. he told me that pe
let me say that again. 56,000 square foot home in chicago's highland park went on the auction block yesterdayl. and it's not cheap. he originally listed the home for $29 million but dropped it to 21. the auction reserve was actually much lower but no one wanted to pay that. the plush 7.5-acre state has an n nba-size basketball course, a putting green, a pool pavilion. jordan's love of cars, that's legendary. so this place comes equipped with three garages that can house up to 14 cars. you got...
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from lou fromhear highland park illinois.nfortunately i think the only answer is that america becomes a semi-police state. what is happening in new york with stop and frisk, i agree with that. i think that has to occur all over the country. should the government pay people to snitch on other people who have guns and give them cash rewards. what is happening in our country. i can't imagine being a parent who sends their kids school everyday and worries that the kid may not come home. caller, who said to give teachers guns, is totally ridiculous. imagine a teacher walking around with a loaded 32 on their waist, they have to worry about that gun every single second so that kid does not steal it from them. give ridiculous to teachers guns. you always held those views, have they changed recently or overtime? theer: they have changed coast of gun violence now, we have close to 300 shootings per day in america. we are becoming almost like a war zone and people do not realize it. i think the executive part of government has to step u
from lou fromhear highland park illinois.nfortunately i think the only answer is that america becomes a semi-police state. what is happening in new york with stop and frisk, i agree with that. i think that has to occur all over the country. should the government pay people to snitch on other people who have guns and give them cash rewards. what is happening in our country. i can't imagine being a parent who sends their kids school everyday and worries that the kid may not come home. caller, who...
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we're in the suburb of highland park.re a lot of luxury vehicles are sold in this area, and now, tesla has opened its first, what they call, service center and showroom up in this part of the city. why is this significant? well, you touched on it during the introduction, that until w now, for the most part, when you look at most of the tesla showrooms around the country, they've been galleries set up in high-end malls, predominantly, getting a lot of foot traffic, but it wasn't that easy to set up a test drive, or this is hopefully going to be easier for them. they now have 50 stores and service centers in north america, and i get this question a lot. what are the top markets when it comes to tesla sales? no surprise, california is the number-one market in this country in terms of sales. texas, new york/new jersey, here in illinois, and florida. those are the other -- rounding out the top five for tesla sales. as for the direct sales and the battles that have been going on around the country between auto dealer groups and
we're in the suburb of highland park.re a lot of luxury vehicles are sold in this area, and now, tesla has opened its first, what they call, service center and showroom up in this part of the city. why is this significant? well, you touched on it during the introduction, that until w now, for the most part, when you look at most of the tesla showrooms around the country, they've been galleries set up in high-end malls, predominantly, getting a lot of foot traffic, but it wasn't that easy to set...
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i had a forum monday night in highland park, which is one of my towns, on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who weren't eligible before. many of them were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. mind to heares my these republican comments about the world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. the poor getting insurance who didn't have it. people are getting affordable insurance with good benefits. that is the reality that i hear when i am home. i am not making it up. welcome you,et me madame secretary, for joining us again. i understand you have been in front of our committee more than any other. we are grateful for your service and your valuable time. i am eager to hear what i know is positive news about the enrollment of coverage under the aca and the implementation. republicans seem to be saying that things haven't improved. they have improved a lot. it is really unfortunate that the republicans continue to focus their t
i had a forum monday night in highland park, which is one of my towns, on the aca. i heard just the opposite. people were happy because they were able to enroll. some were medicaid recipients who weren't eligible before. many of them were remarking about the ability to get insurance for the first time. mind to heares my these republican comments about the world turned upside down when the reality is the affordable care act is working. the poor getting insurance who didn't have it. people are...
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and highlander asked her to be a public sponsor in the mid-60s and rosa parks said i would like to do something and she walks into the fire. highlander has been shutdown in part of the red betting that happened. so grappling with this is the grappling of what these activist faced. >> it isn't you are making the sacrifices for the people even if you have to lose your job. >> or the notion of a single solitary person. mary mentioned that obama was a s savior, and that is consistent can king being one as well. but that mentality as opposed to collective movements is the key. i am always struck by the way young audiences view cartoons and poplar culture prepare us for that because it is single hero that zooms in is saves somebody. so there is that idea of a hero as leader and saver and we mature and have that immature view of politics. and i want to pick up on what you said about the times of position people take. i was born in detroit the year rosa parks came to detroit. my political awakening was in 1967 with the detroit rebellion and all of the struggles as a teenager. and i think we w
and highlander asked her to be a public sponsor in the mid-60s and rosa parks said i would like to do something and she walks into the fire. highlander has been shutdown in part of the red betting that happened. so grappling with this is the grappling of what these activist faced. >> it isn't you are making the sacrifices for the people even if you have to lose your job. >> or the notion of a single solitary person. mary mentioned that obama was a s savior, and that is consistent...
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in the back country of the everglades national park where we sped through creeks and bays to get to the gulf of mexico. there in an area known as highland beach we came upon scientists and officials tending to a bunch of pilot whales. they were discovered tuesday afternoon by a fishing guide and scientists arrived to find 51 whales. >> some of those animals might stay with their ill pod mates rather than swim out into deeper water. >> reporter: all day long veterinarians have been surrounding the whales trying to corral them and to try to keep them from swimming even closer to shore. right now the scientists are taking vac of the high tide on this sandbar to try to move the whales off into deeper water before the tide turns and the whales are once again strapped. >> reporter: but a big problem is that the whales now face an obstacle course of sandbars stretching 20 miles toward the much deeper water where they are normally found. in recent years there have been other whale strapping, including this one near key west. 23 whales were strand then and most die. while rescuers say the prognosis for most of the whales is not good because they
in the back country of the everglades national park where we sped through creeks and bays to get to the gulf of mexico. there in an area known as highland beach we came upon scientists and officials tending to a bunch of pilot whales. they were discovered tuesday afternoon by a fishing guide and scientists arrived to find 51 whales. >> some of those animals might stay with their ill pod mates rather than swim out into deeper water. >> reporter: all day long veterinarians have been...
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the carcasses line highland beach on a remote island in the everglades national park.ing to want to take ever every organ that you can, skin blubber. teeth. >> reporter: they say the whales appear to not have eaten, but results of tissue analysis won't be available for weeks or months. biologists say the whaelgs seen friday were moving more slowly with less energy. the big worry for rescuers now, that the whales may be too sick or exhausted to return to the open seas that are their home. for "cbs this morning saturday," anna werner everglades national park. >> i hate seeing those whales up on the beach, so sad. >> she mentioned they're sick they're tired, they could be dehydrated. it makes it even harder to get to water. >>> half the nation is battling an arctic blast that's making roads icy and keeping planes grounded. we'll have the latest, you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ ♪ by the end of december we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪
the carcasses line highland beach on a remote island in the everglades national park.ing to want to take ever every organ that you can, skin blubber. teeth. >> reporter: they say the whales appear to not have eaten, but results of tissue analysis won't be available for weeks or months. biologists say the whaelgs seen friday were moving more slowly with less energy. the big worry for rescuers now, that the whales may be too sick or exhausted to return to the open seas that are their home....
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national park marine officials coast guards and plenty of volunteers are trying to help those whales to get back to deeper waters but it actually all happened in a very remote area known as the highland beach this area as we say is very remote it's actually more than an hour away by boat of the nearest a boat ramp and obviously all of this is complicated in the rescue mission and today wad life officials say it's simply not looking good for the whales already ten of them have died four of them were euthanized due to their poor condition but it's not only the logistics of all this situation that is complicating the rescue it's actually the whales themselves many whales are simply beached themselves once and over again and the problem now is that the remaining whales simply just won't leave the coast guard has tried to herd the wells out of the banks but it was simply impossible this loyalties just intriguing to ask humans but even more why would the whales come to the shallow waters in the first place it's not likely that it was an accident because pilot whales well they leave in deeper waters it's believed that it took this particular group several days to travel the twenty miles tha
national park marine officials coast guards and plenty of volunteers are trying to help those whales to get back to deeper waters but it actually all happened in a very remote area known as the highland beach this area as we say is very remote it's actually more than an hour away by boat of the nearest a boat ramp and obviously all of this is complicated in the rescue mission and today wad life officials say it's simply not looking good for the whales already ten of them have died four of them...