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ike was certainly terrific.istian, and cards were as abhorrent to him as alcohol and back. and tobacco. so i don't know that his card-playing abilities were ever called for. grant certainly has no reputation as a card player. that's perhaps because his chief reputation is for drinking too much, and it's hard to play a card game you're corruption drunk. [laughter] but i don't know if any record that shows grant as a poker player. lee certainly not. >> host: joanie, by e-mail, wants to know: what do you think of barack obama as a writer? >> guest: i've not read one of his books, so i can't comment. >> host: as a president? >> guest: as a president, i'm no expert on that summit, but i do not -- on that subject, but i do not think he is shown in foreign policy where it matters the steely determination to impose what america wants done in the way, let us say, that dwight d. eisenhower did. and i think that's unfortunate. i am a firm believer that if the united states is going to be a great power, that one of the obli
ike was certainly terrific.istian, and cards were as abhorrent to him as alcohol and back. and tobacco. so i don't know that his card-playing abilities were ever called for. grant certainly has no reputation as a card player. that's perhaps because his chief reputation is for drinking too much, and it's hard to play a card game you're corruption drunk. [laughter] but i don't know if any record that shows grant as a poker player. lee certainly not. >> host: joanie, by e-mail, wants to...
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i paid ike another visit because now he's unveiled a poster that goes along with the sandwich. this is going up in all 17 of ike's current locations, including in his brand-new location that opened in westwood, california, right near the campus of ucla. i got to sign one. he's making copies of the poster and hanging it up. they are looking to open up new locations in seattle, boston, new orleans. they are trying to open up all kinds of ike's sandwiches. >> people are going to be munching on beth troutman sandwiches nationwide. >> i teamed up with the united food bank. for every beth troutman sandwich sold they are donating $2 to the united food bank. >> that is awesome. >> did ike mention how well your sandwich is selling? one of the top requests. >> while i was in there i was standing under my poster saying, hey, you should order this sandwich we ended up raising enough for 70 some meals in the half hour, 45 minutes i was there. >> they're good. >> one of our editors jake was there. i got plenty of footage on my cell phone of jake eating. >> that's really good, beth. >> he is
i paid ike another visit because now he's unveiled a poster that goes along with the sandwich. this is going up in all 17 of ike's current locations, including in his brand-new location that opened in westwood, california, right near the campus of ucla. i got to sign one. he's making copies of the poster and hanging it up. they are looking to open up new locations in seattle, boston, new orleans. they are trying to open up all kinds of ike's sandwiches. >> people are going to be munching...
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i think in "ike" they found a book that portrayed ike honestly. the great man that he was. >> host: one more quote from your book on dwight eisenhower, the transformation in the way americans think about their own history has been accompanied by a perceived need to ignore and denigrate dead white males and since eisenhower's dead -- dad was white and indubitably a white man his role as a general supreme commander and president now seems less important to historians than the social iss issue. >> guest: i think that's true of american history today. i think american history suffers from having been in essence shattered into tiny specialized areas of knowledge rather than giving a broader sense of american history and that there's a tendency to automatically underrate people like ike despite their importance. to see that ike's career was like grants, a jewel one that he was on the one hand a brilliant general and supreme commander and on the other hand a very successful president in addition to which he was the first commander being chief of nato and
i think in "ike" they found a book that portrayed ike honestly. the great man that he was. >> host: one more quote from your book on dwight eisenhower, the transformation in the way americans think about their own history has been accompanied by a perceived need to ignore and denigrate dead white males and since eisenhower's dead -- dad was white and indubitably a white man his role as a general supreme commander and president now seems less important to historians than the...
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but there is the tendency that despite their importance to see that ike career was like grant.nd a successful journalist but of the other hand a successful person on the other hand, the chief of nato and president of columbia university. he was a very capable man. >> host: you were on with michael korda. >> caller: i am enjoying your discussion very much. i recently wrote a memoir of william tecumseh sherman and i was amazed at his ability as an author to capture it in one detail the essence. i would like to hear your thoughts on sherman and perhaps why he is underrated by people who are interested in books today. >> guest: that is how i feel about grant's memoirs that people have stopped reading them and they are placed on the shelf of the great to bury akin passage as opposed to being part of our history. sherman like most people wrote extremely well. in his march and sherman used to say ike was stuck with him and he would stick with me when i was crazy but they're both readable and important. >> to list one of your favorite books as "war and peace". how would you suggest peo
but there is the tendency that despite their importance to see that ike career was like grant.nd a successful journalist but of the other hand a successful person on the other hand, the chief of nato and president of columbia university. he was a very capable man. >> host: you were on with michael korda. >> caller: i am enjoying your discussion very much. i recently wrote a memoir of william tecumseh sherman and i was amazed at his ability as an author to capture it in one detail...
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to talk to him about it and was absolutely stunned by ike's intelligence, his grasp of the subject, his understanding of the subject. i think ike was a very, very smart guy, smart enough that he could afford sometimes to appear not so smart. which is the ultimate smartness. >> host: thomas, santa barbara, california. e-mail: i'm an admirer of u.s. grant and am troubled that his presidency is usually rated among the worst. how would you assess his presidency? >> guest: i make it clear in my biography of ulysses s. grant that i think grant was a pretty good president. he had his limitations, as every president does. but he managed to sew the country together. he failed in terms of civil rights. he tried, but failed. he was a disaster in terms of economic policy. but there was an economic collapse coming anyway, and whoever had been president it might have taken place. but i think grant's presidency holds up as one of the more important presidencies of the united states. he certainly kept us from entering another war, and that was the most important thing for the future of america at t
to talk to him about it and was absolutely stunned by ike's intelligence, his grasp of the subject, his understanding of the subject. i think ike was a very, very smart guy, smart enough that he could afford sometimes to appear not so smart. which is the ultimate smartness. >> host: thomas, santa barbara, california. e-mail: i'm an admirer of u.s. grant and am troubled that his presidency is usually rated among the worst. how would you assess his presidency? >> guest: i make it...
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which was their homeland, the their ikes peak area was homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's as part of the seasonal your anies because in the summer of game d find plenty and buy son and elk up in -- on mountain ide of the and as fall would approach, they would start making the seasonal area of ack to this colorado springs. you can ntertime, if think of the bedrocks providing areas to be, rm have parts that have ago. dated 300,000 years those your anies continued for many centuries. pressures of the the new united states and b heading west ward made a huge tumultuous impact on the people. however, the ute did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep homeland in r colorado. and the ute live not only in reservation in southwestern colorado, but certainly all over the state and the nation. gold was found in cherry creek in the denver area. but it was such an amazing landmark, it became the pike's peaker gold rush. hey knew there would be a supply town. they came to this area to set up a small town. they were stunned with the rocks. said we sho
which was their homeland, the their ikes peak area was homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's as part of the seasonal your anies because in the summer of game d find plenty and buy son and elk up in -- on mountain ide of the and as fall would approach, they would start making the seasonal area of ack to this colorado springs. you can ntertime, if think of the bedrocks providing areas to be, rm have parts that have ago. dated 300,000 years those your anies continued for many centuries....
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than they are for white americans.rop out rate fo african-americans and his span iks are higher than they are for white americans. 29.3% of white americans. and by the variety measures, african-americans and hispanics enter college less ready and prepared than their white or asian counter parts. with the growing stem degreeses, african-americans and hispanics pursue these fields at a lower rate than white or asian-americans and only kproez about 75% of the work force. with each group maintaining a steady power of 1 trillion and $1.5 trillion respectively. also broadband adoption and technology is up among african-americans and hispanics. especially when it comes to mobile technology. so bearing these trend in mind we outlined key policies and best practices integral to turning the tide, based on america's growing ma skbrort and better position of people coloring people for better opportunity. whetherer with talking about paying for a house, saving for retirement or putting our kids through college, we rely on banking and financial services to support the fabric of our economic needs.
than they are for white americans.rop out rate fo african-americans and his span iks are higher than they are for white americans. 29.3% of white americans. and by the variety measures, african-americans and hispanics enter college less ready and prepared than their white or asian counter parts. with the growing stem degreeses, african-americans and hispanics pursue these fields at a lower rate than white or asian-americans and only kproez about 75% of the work force. with each group...
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highway,ike's peak which we are standing near now. it is easy for people to get i n a car and drive to the top. there is also the railroad, which is a a train that takes people to the top. then there is a trail that a lot of people used to hike to the top. in fact, pike's peak is america's mountain. that is the way we think about it. that bikes may know peak inspired the poem that became america the beautiful by katharine lee bates. she came here to teach a course at colorado college in 1893. during her stay, she took a wagon ride to the top of the mountain. the view down to the plains from the top of the mountain inspired imagestry, inspired the that are captured in the poetry of the united states. we think of pike's peak is not only symbolizing this one location, but in many ways the beauty of it and majesty symbolizes the entire country. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring colorado springs colorado. learn more about colorado springs and other stops on the tour on the website. american history tv, all weekend
highway,ike's peak which we are standing near now. it is easy for people to get i n a car and drive to the top. there is also the railroad, which is a a train that takes people to the top. then there is a trail that a lot of people used to hike to the top. in fact, pike's peak is america's mountain. that is the way we think about it. that bikes may know peak inspired the poem that became america the beautiful by katharine lee bates. she came here to teach a course at colorado college in 1893....
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but i did not find any evidence to be honest that ike was receptive to these appeals. i found a lot of appeals that eisenhower and his staff were repeatedly brushing johnson off and basically trying to get him to shut up. i also found that axle nielson, i found him refusing basically to use his personal friendship with eisenhower for political purposes including and especially on the interstate issue. i should also point out one other thing while i'm dispatching this story and that is by the time that the extension of interstate through western colorado was finally approved in october 1957, eisenhower was no longer vacationing in the high country. as many of you probably know, he suffered a heart attack in denver and went through a very long convalescence after that in september of 1955. his doctors banned him from ever vacationing at altitude again. he approved this interstate is sadly you might say one of those colorful colorado myths that turns out to be not quite true. it's hard to know for sure, but it appears that the single most decisive factor in these federal
but i did not find any evidence to be honest that ike was receptive to these appeals. i found a lot of appeals that eisenhower and his staff were repeatedly brushing johnson off and basically trying to get him to shut up. i also found that axle nielson, i found him refusing basically to use his personal friendship with eisenhower for political purposes including and especially on the interstate issue. i should also point out one other thing while i'm dispatching this story and that is by the...
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tenets will get ike sheeran karsh or membership. existing parking spaces will be designated for retailers and their customers. who signed leases will have to agree not to park on crowded towards town streets. these apartments will feature thousands of square feet of shared space like kitchens and living rooms and laundry facilities. >> it sounds like warm rooms for adults. students andege young professionals may welcome the opportunity to live in georgetown even if they have to squeeze and, long-time residents won't exactly be rolling out the welcome mat. >> i would not want that here. >> it does appear to be a done deal at this link. more than 30 parking spaces off site, some of them for eventual residents. as far as what these units will be going for once they hit the market, no definitive word year -- no definitive word there yet. >> thank you. next, we all have the slowdown when we are sick, but scientists say there is a germ that can literally drop your intelligence. >> we will tell you it old-fashioned tactic firefighters used
tenets will get ike sheeran karsh or membership. existing parking spaces will be designated for retailers and their customers. who signed leases will have to agree not to park on crowded towards town streets. these apartments will feature thousands of square feet of shared space like kitchens and living rooms and laundry facilities. >> it sounds like warm rooms for adults. students andege young professionals may welcome the opportunity to live in georgetown even if they have to squeeze...
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way to do that because this is what the other side does, if you don't fire your ceo, ike, then we areur services. that's why he got fired. what about traditional people saying you fired the guy and wrong for doing it. violated every write -- right he has. we are not going to do it. doesn't that have to happen to. >> just to set the record straight so you don't get criticized he didn't get fired. >> why would you want to resign a big buck job like that? come on. >> let me finish. technically he didn't get fired. there was an employee revolt and he certainly was forced out. but there are -- >> -- employee revolt. come on. >> he was forced out you want to get it wrong, it's your show. >> i'm a simple man and i don't buy any of that. the guys that hold the power in the company said we don't like this guy's opinion. he is out. goodbye. >> okay. fine, you're right, i'm wrong. that's fine, there are slivers of sunshine here just conservatives people like you or me. solomon the same father of marriage in 1989, he wrote the first piece advocating same sex marriage, he says this is gusing, he i
way to do that because this is what the other side does, if you don't fire your ceo, ike, then we areur services. that's why he got fired. what about traditional people saying you fired the guy and wrong for doing it. violated every write -- right he has. we are not going to do it. doesn't that have to happen to. >> just to set the record straight so you don't get criticized he didn't get fired. >> why would you want to resign a big buck job like that? come on. >> let me...
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convicted guand ike -- her remains were found in rock creek are a year later. >> the man accused of abducting a philadelphia nurse and a teenager has yet to enter a plea. he appeared in court in pennsylvania today. the judge assigned him an attorney. he will be back in court friday for a bail hearing. he will be tried in philadelphia before being returned to virginia to face attempted murder and abduction charges. >> lawmakers are back on capitol hill tonight for the first time since the midterm elections. it remains to be seen what will get done in this lame duck session. as karen travers explains, newly elected members of congress are getting a look at what is in store for them. >> on capitol hill, it's out with the old and in with the new. >> got here last night, woke up this morning and had cameras in my face. >> there are at least 50 newly elected members of the house, 12 in the senate. today many of them arrived in town, eager and excited, ready to start with freshman orientation. it's a week of briefings on everything from parliamentary for seizure to the koran. -- parliamentary proced
convicted guand ike -- her remains were found in rock creek are a year later. >> the man accused of abducting a philadelphia nurse and a teenager has yet to enter a plea. he appeared in court in pennsylvania today. the judge assigned him an attorney. he will be back in court friday for a bail hearing. he will be tried in philadelphia before being returned to virginia to face attempted murder and abduction charges. >> lawmakers are back on capitol hill tonight for the first time...
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big ike batted 233 with 11 long balls and 51 runs batted in. this reminder. san francisco 49ers. they will play again on thursday. thanksgiving, of course, at home against the seahawks. you can watch that pivotal game between seven and four teams right here. >> that's going to be big a one. i think we'll all have that on. >> they're hoping to have seahawks for dinner. that sounds gross. that doesn't sound good. >> we'll be right back. every day is a new opportunity to help make life better right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america. >>> by now you've probably seen google mams. you might have even located your house. >> we have thousands of trails and now you get to see a lot of them. only the scott bud man give
big ike batted 233 with 11 long balls and 51 runs batted in. this reminder. san francisco 49ers. they will play again on thursday. thanksgiving, of course, at home against the seahawks. you can watch that pivotal game between seven and four teams right here. >> that's going to be big a one. i think we'll all have that on. >> they're hoping to have seahawks for dinner. that sounds gross. that doesn't sound good. >> we'll be right back. every day is a new opportunity to help...
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ike leggett will sign the ban the box law. it stops employers from asking about criminal histories on job applications. now they will have to wait until the end of the first interview. . >>> 4:58. we're learning just how dangerous the laundry detergent kids. researchers at the nationwide children's hospital in columbus, ohio found every single hour in this country a child swallows, inhales or is otherwise exposed toxic chemicals inside those pods. that is more than 17,000 children since the pods hit the store shelves in 2012. more than 750 children have been hospitalized after coming in contact with these pods. at least one child died. >>> laundry detergent pods are very concentrated with strong chemicals in them. sometimes they get into the eyes, sometimes they are swallowed. they can cause severe burns to the esophagus and to the stomach. >> manufacturers say they're concerned about the problem and are making changes, like improving warning labels, making the pods look less attract toiv and switching from clear to more opaqu
ike leggett will sign the ban the box law. it stops employers from asking about criminal histories on job applications. now they will have to wait until the end of the first interview. . >>> 4:58. we're learning just how dangerous the laundry detergent kids. researchers at the nationwide children's hospital in columbus, ohio found every single hour in this country a child swallows, inhales or is otherwise exposed toxic chemicals inside those pods. that is more than 17,000 children...
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i loved toys to men, and also .iked biggie i'm late and a basketball camp. from harlem.were i went to the suburbs with the mix tape. the kind that should mean for the first time the idea of self discovery of music. >> can you sing? >> till about puberty. play an issue myth? >> management was my ear. i knew what songs play to make the audience move at the right time. what is the origin of that? >> i think originally it actually came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors. up with a didn't grow lot. knowing i was the first generation have a little bit of something, i wanted to not receive anything and i wanted to work harder than everyone to make myanmar. >> you went to college the school didn't sue you it seems. >> i went to emory anniversary. i found myself wanting to do business, not sit in class. i started selling fake ids. i realized i was going to get caught. >> you became a promoter when you were 19? >> the reason i dropped out of school's is because there was a guidance counselor. he told me the story of robert woodruff. robert woodruff i
i loved toys to men, and also .iked biggie i'm late and a basketball camp. from harlem.were i went to the suburbs with the mix tape. the kind that should mean for the first time the idea of self discovery of music. >> can you sing? >> till about puberty. play an issue myth? >> management was my ear. i knew what songs play to make the audience move at the right time. what is the origin of that? >> i think originally it actually came from guilt. my grandparents were...
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>>ike the redneck hot tub. >> yeah. susuffffererining g frfromu is a really big deal. wiwithth a achcheses, , fefeve- ththerere'e's s nono s sucg as a little flu. soso w whyhy t trereatat e it's a little cold? ththerere'e's s sosomemetht works differently ththanan o ovever-r-ththe-r remedies. prpresescrcripiptitionon t tas the flu virus at its source. soso c calall l yoyourur d doco. tatamimiflflu u trtreaeatsts t e 2 2 weweekeks s anand d olor whose flu symptoms ststararteted d wiwiththinie last two days. bebefoforere t takakining g tatl your doctor if you're prpregegnanantnt, , nunursre serious health conditions, oror t takake e ototheher r. ifif y youou d devevelelopon allergic reaction, a a seseveverere r rasash,hs of unusual behavior, ststopop t takakining g tataml your doctor immediately. chchilildrdrenen a andns in particular mamay y bebe a at t ad risk of seizures, coconfnfususioion n or ababnormal behavior. ththe e momostst c comommomons arare e mimildld t to o me nausea and vomiting. so don't't w waiait.t. atattatackck t thehe f fls at its source. ask your do
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ike neighbors described domin as a friendly middle child in a highly devout family. it is like my son, he was just like my son. >> this next her neighbor has known the family since dominik's birth. >> it is really shocking. i am really sad. >> the school headmaster told that his friends were also injured. twitter and facebook lit up with #prayersfordom. dominikiends of pettey are all devastated as well as his family. there will be special prayers hisifically for him and family. that was inriends intensive care has now been upgraded and is responsive. the other injuries are not life-threatening injuries. rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> some long days there are ahead of potomac. a hit and run to that killed a man on friday night. officers say that a man was driving a moped when he was struck by able to make an sedan. theas pronounced dead at scene. the driver left the car near the scene and ran off. anyone with information is asked to call the authorities there in fairfax county. man has made as threat against president obama. the secret service said that christopher br
ike neighbors described domin as a friendly middle child in a highly devout family. it is like my son, he was just like my son. >> this next her neighbor has known the family since dominik's birth. >> it is really shocking. i am really sad. >> the school headmaster told that his friends were also injured. twitter and facebook lit up with #prayersfordom. dominikiends of pettey are all devastated as well as his family. there will be special prayers hisifically for him and...
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there's a treatment for it, it's an anti-parasit ik treatment, but it's only available outside the u.s. >> and the side effects are honewho are remember douse. >> and david mentioned, he was in the dominican republican, there's no treatment. for that, we have to do what david was talking about which is to suppress the mosquito populations and wear long sleeves and get rid of standing water. and hopefully prevent the spread up here. it's like west nile. >> at least you have a few months before spring. >> just be careful. >> they like me far too much. >> you're too sweet. >> that's right. >> it's your blood type really that attracts the mosquitos, right? >> is it? >> maybe it's the perfume you use. >> there's something about you -- not you particularly. >> all the bugs -- >> the kissing bug -- the yellow fever watch out for that. >> meanwhile, are we fatter than we think? america's obesity epidemic. why they say the situation has gotten worse. the doctors will fill us in how we can lose weight. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold does
there's a treatment for it, it's an anti-parasit ik treatment, but it's only available outside the u.s. >> and the side effects are honewho are remember douse. >> and david mentioned, he was in the dominican republican, there's no treatment. for that, we have to do what david was talking about which is to suppress the mosquito populations and wear long sleeves and get rid of standing water. and hopefully prevent the spread up here. it's like west nile. >> at least you have a...
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it is partly controlled by isil and partly controlled by ike iraqi security forces. >>> now the u.n.s the syrian government is seriously considering a proposal to end fighting in parts of the country. he has been meeting various syrian leaders after rebels warned they are losing the strong holds in aleppo. >> reporter: this counter offensive is about recapturing supply lines. syria's rebels need to win this battle to hold on to the neighborhoods they control in aleppo. over recent weeks syrian government troops have closed in on the main roads that link the city to turkey. [ explosion ] >> reporter: they have the rebel-held east of aleppo surrounded. >> translator: the regime is advancing. aleppo could be under siege and is about to fall. that would be catastrophic. always the islamic state of iraq and the levant is on the other side. >> reporter: aleppo has been a battleground for more than two year, and the government has targeted opposition areas with near daily barrel bombs. people are complaining about the rise of the price of gasoline and other basic goods as it is said that so
it is partly controlled by isil and partly controlled by ike iraqi security forces. >>> now the u.n.s the syrian government is seriously considering a proposal to end fighting in parts of the country. he has been meeting various syrian leaders after rebels warned they are losing the strong holds in aleppo. >> reporter: this counter offensive is about recapturing supply lines. syria's rebels need to win this battle to hold on to the neighborhoods they control in aleppo. over...
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i would quote reverend ike, the best way to help the poor. >> how about government understand the free market a little bit better. >> i don't know how you can teach people in exhibition in that period of time. maybe you could get the president to open a lemonade stand. he might learn something. >> michelle, what's your wish? >> it's to simplify the tax code. i think we should lower taxes for everyone, especially the corporate tax because it puts a lot of our businesses at a competitive disadvantage, so, i think that's what we should do. we get a lot of businesses back and jobs. >> and a what about michelle's wish to simplify? hey, i have a good one. how about the fair tax? >> i think everybody b thinks it's a good idea. i noticed though the ebenezer scrooges you guys identified on the republican congress. they won't do it. if we simplify, we may get more revenue for the government and we don't want that. they want to kill off entitlement for the poor, but want more money in the pocket of the rich. >> the private sector. we don't need it in bureaucrats. maybe she meant simplify and lowe
i would quote reverend ike, the best way to help the poor. >> how about government understand the free market a little bit better. >> i don't know how you can teach people in exhibition in that period of time. maybe you could get the president to open a lemonade stand. he might learn something. >> michelle, what's your wish? >> it's to simplify the tax code. i think we should lower taxes for everyone, especially the corporate tax because it puts a lot of our businesses...
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and while we consider it blood thirsty and bar bar ik, i think isis understands this is increasing their reach, their power, their influence. they won't send their people into places like that, thus reducing the nourm of observers as to what isis is doing. many won't stand up. it's a brutal, but very effective way for isis to contain to consolidate its control. >> it is so sad and it continues. always good to see you every sunday. >> thank you, eric. >>> well, a new report revealing the u.s. flying roughly 85% of the air strike against isis in iraq and syria. that's compared to around 150 from ten other countries. a u.s. mail tear official have released few specifics about the admissions. including information about the accuracy of the strikes. >> meanwhile, in washington, congress is set to reconvene tomorrow. they're in session for just eight days. on the top of the priority list is avoiding a government shutdown when a temporary funding measure expires ten days from now. hi, peter. >> you're right. congress has a lot to do in the next two weeks. at the top of the list is figuring out
and while we consider it blood thirsty and bar bar ik, i think isis understands this is increasing their reach, their power, their influence. they won't send their people into places like that, thus reducing the nourm of observers as to what isis is doing. many won't stand up. it's a brutal, but very effective way for isis to contain to consolidate its control. >> it is so sad and it continues. always good to see you every sunday. >> thank you, eric. >>> well, a new report...
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if you were with us earlier, former chief ike fulwood was on the phone to talk about barry as a personver heard him say this before, the night that his police officer with the fbi helped get barry arrested, ike cried. that shows the feeling people had. whatever the irritations you had with barry's wrongdoings, failure to follow through on some issues. barry had a personal touch. i want to ask one of his secretaries in the office, some new controversy, we had all been chasing it around. i said to her, why do people just forgive him, every time something happens, why do you forgive him? she said he doesn't even have to go into the church to be forgiven, he can just stand on the front steps. that said more to me than what all the people said. because they saw him as someone who put a fire station in ward 8. they saw him give jobs to people. >> right. >> sometimes he didn't make some of these people do their jobs very well, but he gave jobs to people in their own city. he opened the doors of the wilson building and then the district building for people who had been shut out. >> tom sherwoo
if you were with us earlier, former chief ike fulwood was on the phone to talk about barry as a personver heard him say this before, the night that his police officer with the fbi helped get barry arrested, ike cried. that shows the feeling people had. whatever the irritations you had with barry's wrongdoings, failure to follow through on some issues. barry had a personal touch. i want to ask one of his secretaries in the office, some new controversy, we had all been chasing it around. i said...
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loss of life is horrible, but i've a feeling that ike a lot of tragedies in this country it will make difference not just in ferguson, but in communities across the country. and the president and other politicians with the exception of a few in missouri has done a good job of trying to keep the balance of individually birdies and people's need and search for justice. -- individual liberties and people's need and search for justice. >> i think it is the right moment for it. it is a thing that has inflamed a lot of people. it has a lot of complexities to it was a president is uniquely situated to speak to it. >> do you think he will do it before christmas? >> i hope so. >> i bet he does. >> earlier today, charles schumer dissected the democrats midterm drubbing. he admitted his party made mistakes, among them, pushing a formal care act at the expense of the middle class. that he insisted that government ins -- government itself is not the problem. >> 2014 was not a repudiation of government in general, just another sign of the deep frustration is not doing enough to fix our country's an
loss of life is horrible, but i've a feeling that ike a lot of tragedies in this country it will make difference not just in ferguson, but in communities across the country. and the president and other politicians with the exception of a few in missouri has done a good job of trying to keep the balance of individually birdies and people's need and search for justice. -- individual liberties and people's need and search for justice. >> i think it is the right moment for it. it is a thing...
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them for the explainer program and their workforce program, and we will be expanding and i will call ike right away and see if we can jump on that. >> and great suggestion, thank you. >> and thank you, for coming today. >> thank you so much for having me. >> moving on next, we are moving on to item 11, information item report from the co-chair supanicr ch. >> yes, i believe that you know that i have a hobby about following the housing issues in the city. and with the folks with disabilities how they relate and the other people. and this tuesday evening i was in i went to hear the first of two public presentations on the mayor's office on housing and community developments five year plan. >> what was of some concern to me was that the format of the way that the information was delivered has changed and they no longer, and they were not giving the information about the specific groups of citizens, and what funding was going into which programs to benefit them and rather they presented over arching ideals and goals for the city as a whole. and so i asked and i spoke to the possibility that
them for the explainer program and their workforce program, and we will be expanding and i will call ike right away and see if we can jump on that. >> and great suggestion, thank you. >> and thank you, for coming today. >> thank you so much for having me. >> moving on next, we are moving on to item 11, information item report from the co-chair supanicr ch. >> yes, i believe that you know that i have a hobby about following the housing issues in the city. and with...
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making it safer to beak ike to school. what they want to do after a teenager was killed in the beak line. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. not one more teen death. the appeal from parents who showed up demanding safer streets in cuppertino. angry, heartbroken over the death of a 15-year-old killed riding to school. the parents want city and police to make changes fast. and, at the public safety meeting tonight, very emotional for those people. cheryl hurd? >> reporter: one parent is speaking out tonight. he usually doesn't come to these meetings. but he says when his classmate was hit and killed by a big rig he just had to do something. >> you can't have all the safety precautions. the bigger factor is the truck that actually run into the traffic. >> reporter: he was vocal at to night's cuppertino public safety meeting. he wanted to know what the city is doing to make streets satcher after his son's classmate, ethan wong was struck and killed by a big rig last night. >> well are all parents. right. i almost kind of
making it safer to beak ike to school. what they want to do after a teenager was killed in the beak line. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. not one more teen death. the appeal from parents who showed up demanding safer streets in cuppertino. angry, heartbroken over the death of a 15-year-old killed riding to school. the parents want city and police to make changes fast. and, at the public safety meeting tonight, very emotional for those people. cheryl hurd? >> reporter: one...
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i'm rob ellis here with mike quick and ike reese.py post thanksgiving to both of you. >> same to you, rob. >> a lot to be thankful for with this season but lets start with the new pilgrims to the program, here. and mark sanchez. >> rob, i think in the national football league it is hard to go an entire season with the same quarterback. i think getting mark sanchez, a veteran quarterback. the the eagles and fans have to be thankful for that move. a guy that can steady the ship when nick foles was down and keep this team in contention. you watch him here on this route, a little play action inside. over route by jordan matthews. you see athletism that chip kelly wants out of his quarterback and perfectly thrown ball to the rocky jordan matthews. >> we have a new old face with jeremy maclin who was sorely missed last season but making his presence felt this year. >> in doubt bit, rob, mike, we have to be thankful for jeremy maclin. after losing desean jackson jeremy maclin coming back after a attorney acl. not even i expect jeremy maclin
i'm rob ellis here with mike quick and ike reese.py post thanksgiving to both of you. >> same to you, rob. >> a lot to be thankful for with this season but lets start with the new pilgrims to the program, here. and mark sanchez. >> rob, i think in the national football league it is hard to go an entire season with the same quarterback. i think getting mark sanchez, a veteran quarterback. the the eagles and fans have to be thankful for that move. a guy that can steady the ship...
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they stayed in touch through ikes last visit to palm desert in 69 the concept of peace through strength was probably born during those conversations i was not there for many of those conversations but we know them because of the record at the eisenhower library in kansas. reagan had a hero in form of eisenhower browser the arch villain named robert kennedy he became the supreme nemesis for unusual reasons. in 1961 on becoming his brother's attorney general bobby kennedy pursued corruption with a vengeance. as a sidebar he also targeted political opponents. he'd called reagan before a grand jury two weeks later the justice department subpoenas reagan's tax returns. it never resulted in the indictment but he did tuzes post at general electric theater. his kids got the news over lunch one sunday. i just lost my job he told his son that kennedy's threat and general electric. his daughter confirmed that conversation in her memoirs saying '' bobby kennedy had a hand in his cancellation. this may not be accurate the general electric theater was losing ratings but that is not what counts but re
they stayed in touch through ikes last visit to palm desert in 69 the concept of peace through strength was probably born during those conversations i was not there for many of those conversations but we know them because of the record at the eisenhower library in kansas. reagan had a hero in form of eisenhower browser the arch villain named robert kennedy he became the supreme nemesis for unusual reasons. in 1961 on becoming his brother's attorney general bobby kennedy pursued corruption with...
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i do not know how anyone can say we're passing the buck ike -- passing the buck by gathering this information and meeting with the grand jury. it is something we do on a weekly basis. we do it week in and week out. we're not passing the buck. back in the corner there. >> can you give the specific vote breakdown and what is the possibility of federal charges, are those still a possibility and outstanding? >> i cannot give you a vote breakdown. i cannot ask nor can the grand jurors reveal that. the federal investigation is still ongoing. they have all the information and evidence that we have, they had it as we got it. when we finished the day's worth of grand jury testimony within a day or two of that, that was in the hands of the department of justice. when they did an interview within hours, that was in the hands of the department of justice. they will conduct their interview, their investigation as we did. they are looking at different types of laws and different violations. but when they will complete that, i have no insight into that. >> did any witnesses refuse to testify and if so, how
i do not know how anyone can say we're passing the buck ike -- passing the buck by gathering this information and meeting with the grand jury. it is something we do on a weekly basis. we do it week in and week out. we're not passing the buck. back in the corner there. >> can you give the specific vote breakdown and what is the possibility of federal charges, are those still a possibility and outstanding? >> i cannot give you a vote breakdown. i cannot ask nor can the grand jurors...
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they are going to have to on ike some type of deal averting government shutdown and raising the debt limit, but whatever the deal is, the left and the right -- the people who are running for president about running for president, and there are going to be people who announced their intentions in the next month or so -- they're going to criticize any dealmaking. it will be a big problem, i for senator mitch as speaker s well benner. will this congress be better than last congress? i think so. >> actually, i have to disagree with you there. about ascinating thing the senate starting in january they have mitch mcconnell continuing to be majority to der and he will have contend with the others who will be tripping over themselves to pull that away. then you have a number of people who are going to be a for election in 2016 from the blue or purple states -- i guess we haven't debate now on blue and purple the so watching - mitch mcconnell walks every to give e of wanting this post -- not wanting to give up his post, i think it it even more ake dysfunctional because every time they try to
they are going to have to on ike some type of deal averting government shutdown and raising the debt limit, but whatever the deal is, the left and the right -- the people who are running for president about running for president, and there are going to be people who announced their intentions in the next month or so -- they're going to criticize any dealmaking. it will be a big problem, i for senator mitch as speaker s well benner. will this congress be better than last congress? i think so....
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city begun in 1920 by ellis gym bell and what best is atmosphere of the crowd scene from 1956 when ike president and marilyn monroe was being written by arthur miller. there is mickey mouse in 1932. take a look at those old parade balloons from way back when. then there they were in 1945 when the parade welcomed gi's home after world war two for their first home thanksgiving dinner for years. yes, it has been a remarkable 95 years of tradition. >> just amazing to think of the history of the division of ellis gimbell in 1920 and who would ever think 95 years later the original, the best, most amazing parade still happening on hangs giving. >> reporter: is there just one more thing from parade cast members. >> happy thanksgiving. >> all right. >> happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: so, the the count down is on, it is all systems go for tomorrow's big parade. i hope you join us. you don't want to miss it. like the kid say, happy thanksgiving. see you later. >> thanks, dann cuellar. now don't worry, if you cannot make it to the parkway tomorrow because we're bringing th
city begun in 1920 by ellis gym bell and what best is atmosphere of the crowd scene from 1956 when ike president and marilyn monroe was being written by arthur miller. there is mickey mouse in 1932. take a look at those old parade balloons from way back when. then there they were in 1945 when the parade welcomed gi's home after world war two for their first home thanksgiving dinner for years. yes, it has been a remarkable 95 years of tradition. >> just amazing to think of the history of...
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york times" talks with regis about his career, his work and his relationships with revolutionaries ikepple's steve jobs. major funding for "revolutionaries" is provided by the intel corporation. >>> when i was a young reporter, starting out in silicon valley, which for me was the 1970s, regi
york times" talks with regis about his career, his work and his relationships with revolutionaries ikepple's steve jobs. major funding for "revolutionaries" is provided by the intel corporation. >>> when i was a young reporter, starting out in silicon valley, which for me was the 1970s, regi
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then came the calls from tomlin and ike taylor and brett keisel and troy polamalu, so he had to cleardad, but when they heard it was pittsburgh rather than going back to cincinnati, they gave their dad an enthusiastic yes, dad. >> al: that came right after the carolina game, a sunday night game where they lost jarvis jones, they lost shazier, so they were strapped for linebackers. third and one, this is blount going nowhere. >> cris: that was mosley, right? >> al: a time-out is taken here, or is it. we're going to the two-minute warning before time-out can be taken, i think. >> referee: this is the two-minute warning. >> al: so you have 1:59 remaining in pittsburgh where the steelers are up 36-23. ♪ oh, oh, waiting all day for sunday night ♪ the volkswagen postgame report. michele on the field with the stars of the game, bob, tony and mike breaking it down and a look ahead to the bears and packers matchup next sunday night from lambeau field. good time for green bay to have that bye week after the defeat last week in louisiana. ben roethlisberger on fourth and two, and it's caught on
then came the calls from tomlin and ike taylor and brett keisel and troy polamalu, so he had to cleardad, but when they heard it was pittsburgh rather than going back to cincinnati, they gave their dad an enthusiastic yes, dad. >> al: that came right after the carolina game, a sunday night game where they lost jarvis jones, they lost shazier, so they were strapped for linebackers. third and one, this is blount going nowhere. >> cris: that was mosley, right? >> al: a time-out...
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we have no rain ike obz for the south bay peninsula and san francisco.head of the storm system we'll see a little small burst of some warming where temperatures will pop up into the 70s tomorrow in san jose with 70 degrees. los gatos 71 all the way down to gilroy. looking at some low 70s. palo alto 6lto 69. 66 at pacifica with a few areas of fog forming by the afternoon. also some clouds for san francisco. we'll go with 67 down near the marina and good old golden gate bridge. for the north bay, east bay, and tri-valley what you want to focus in on here is the north bay. the most cloud cover in the microclimate forecast will be napa in santa rosa. that's where that storm system will be hitting first. hence your cloud cover increasing by the afternoon. but for the tri-valley we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the upper 60s and also low 70s. let's bring you to the particulars on this storm system. this really mirrors what we had the last week with our largest storm of the week, and that's the fact that we'll see a few showers line up by tues
we have no rain ike obz for the south bay peninsula and san francisco.head of the storm system we'll see a little small burst of some warming where temperatures will pop up into the 70s tomorrow in san jose with 70 degrees. los gatos 71 all the way down to gilroy. looking at some low 70s. palo alto 6lto 69. 66 at pacifica with a few areas of fog forming by the afternoon. also some clouds for san francisco. we'll go with 67 down near the marina and good old golden gate bridge. for the north bay,...
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but i did not find any evidence to be honest that ike was receptive to these appeals. i found a lot of appeals that eisenhower and his staff were repeatedly brushing johnson off and basically trying to get him to shut up. i also found that axle nielson, i found him refusing basically to use his personal friendship with eisenhower for political purposes including and especially on the interstate issue. i should also point out one other thing while i'm dispatching this story and that is by the time that the extension of interstate through western colorado was finally approved in october 1957, eisenhower was no longer vacationing in the high country. as many of you probably know, he suffered a heart attack in denver and went through a very long convalescence after that in september of 1955. his doctors banned him from ever vacationing at altitude again. he approved this interstate is sadly you might say one of those colorful colorado myths that turns out to be not quite true. it's hard to know for sure, but it appears that the single most decisive factor in these federal
but i did not find any evidence to be honest that ike was receptive to these appeals. i found a lot of appeals that eisenhower and his staff were repeatedly brushing johnson off and basically trying to get him to shut up. i also found that axle nielson, i found him refusing basically to use his personal friendship with eisenhower for political purposes including and especially on the interstate issue. i should also point out one other thing while i'm dispatching this story and that is by the...
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. >> stl iks -- and i'll . >> quickly these cameras are coming down. >> is there any way if you have a monitor if you know you're being screened? >> better would be just change the password! >> thank you very much. >> good advice there. simple advice as well. >> it's being touted as fast, easy and reliable way to get you to the oakland airport. it's going to start just in time for the holidays. stephanie chuang is live at the airport where they celebrate the grand opening this morning. right into n time for thanksgiving. >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, laura. this project started four years ago and finally tomorrow kicks off in service, replaces the air bart bus. bart cuts the time in half, from 20 minutes down to eight minutes. no drivers pulled by a series of cables, each train can set up for 120 passengers. project leaders say typically the buses provide a $400 million price tag for the convenience. >> it's a subject that's been studied for many decades and maybe long overdue. these are always pris it and. >> there will be therapy dogs and their handlers available
. >> stl iks -- and i'll . >> quickly these cameras are coming down. >> is there any way if you have a monitor if you know you're being screened? >> better would be just change the password! >> thank you very much. >> good advice there. simple advice as well. >> it's being touted as fast, easy and reliable way to get you to the oakland airport. it's going to start just in time for the holidays. stephanie chuang is live at the airport where they...
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the big deductible, but i will tell you that when i researched getting insurance before this, it was ike $750 a month for something that's even -- for something that covers less than what mine covers now. i say it's win-win for me. host: did you through a private insurer? caller: yes. i signed up -- like i said, i'm in north carolina, so they don't have their own little sign-up thing. i went through it, and i am very concerned about the supreme court and if they take away that, then i won't be able to afford insurance again, so i'll get -- i'll get the excitement of crossing my fingers every time i get in the car. host: that's stephanie in north carolina. jayne o'donnell of "usa today" will be out here in a little while, and we'll talk about some of the politics on capitol hill and the supreme court with her as well. starr sun insured and living in palm bay, florida. starr, you're on the "washington journal." caller: hi, my husband and i, we can't afford insurance through his work. we tried for the affordable care act, but that was still insanely expensive for us, and the deductibles wer
the big deductible, but i will tell you that when i researched getting insurance before this, it was ike $750 a month for something that's even -- for something that covers less than what mine covers now. i say it's win-win for me. host: did you through a private insurer? caller: yes. i signed up -- like i said, i'm in north carolina, so they don't have their own little sign-up thing. i went through it, and i am very concerned about the supreme court and if they take away that, then i won't be...
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. >> my long lost uncle ike is in town, these are brownies my wife makes and it is nice to chop up andeam. i don't need to taste them but i will taste them. >> i don't think that, but they are oh tie and finally the eatable cranberry pound cake, she is an amazing chef and brings in really good deserts. >> this is magazine like. it looks good, nice red color. >> yeah, what i am curious about which is this cocktail napkin. >> all right, we will foal cuss on that over the next hour and we will do a little judging to see which is the best. >> all right, that is good and i want to mention we have recipes defendanted -- posted on our web link, just chick on the home page and you can tweet us and they will give votes and i am getting all excited. we have our thanksgiving special here on ktvu coming up we will go live to the salvation army where cooks are preparing some real thanksgiving didn't engineer -- dinners for thousands of people in need. >>> and many are isn't eincreasing stay with us right here for more. >>> they are serving up sweet potatos, green beans, stuffing and turkey this mor
. >> my long lost uncle ike is in town, these are brownies my wife makes and it is nice to chop up andeam. i don't need to taste them but i will taste them. >> i don't think that, but they are oh tie and finally the eatable cranberry pound cake, she is an amazing chef and brings in really good deserts. >> this is magazine like. it looks good, nice red color. >> yeah, what i am curious about which is this cocktail napkin. >> all right, we will foal cuss on that over...
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>> ike davis from the pirates. >> good morning, we will talk weather now. it is so cold out there and i saw a night crawler under my bird bath. thanks, carlson. we have clear skies out there the, cold morning clear skies nights of sun, high wind warn being are out. and high fire dangers and there is some fog in the san joaquin valley and if you are heading south, winds crank up in southern california. we have a pattern on the book side of that is snow moving into salt lake city into the rockies and parts of montana and it is a teater totter affect and it goes up across the u.s. and today is quiet here, 30s and 40s, that is not official san jose, he had gilroy with them and i see a count of the 40s popping up, 36 around 389 give the off shore coverage and no problems here until the west. it will be mild and cool be a rain returns a little on friday and it looks like maybe a lot as we head toward the weekend. timing is still a ways away and we will have some high clouds and next saturday and pattern cools down for what could be a wet sunday and monday. >>> lo
>> ike davis from the pirates. >> good morning, we will talk weather now. it is so cold out there and i saw a night crawler under my bird bath. thanks, carlson. we have clear skies out there the, cold morning clear skies nights of sun, high wind warn being are out. and high fire dangers and there is some fog in the san joaquin valley and if you are heading south, winds crank up in southern california. we have a pattern on the book side of that is snow moving into salt lake city into...
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three in four americans would .ike to see there are steps that the president can take through his legaluthority and then it is our job to lay the foundation for the permanent legislative solution. whether that's in the next couple of months or a year from now, we want it soon. act, day congress doesn't its entrepreneurs who have to leave the country and create jobs elsewhere. there is an urgent need to act, so we want to see as much as we can right now. like there is an urgent need to act because no one is acting. what do you want the president to do before the year is out? we think he can do more by doing more than one thing. we think there are things he can do to help emily's being separated. we think there are things he can do to help companies by clearing the green card back log. we want to see all that stuff. we are for a comprehensive legislative solution. >> let's unpack that. comprehensive always sounds good, but comprehensive is the problem in congress right now. there are republicans who would like to expand and help the skilled workers come here and there are people already h
three in four americans would .ike to see there are steps that the president can take through his legaluthority and then it is our job to lay the foundation for the permanent legislative solution. whether that's in the next couple of months or a year from now, we want it soon. act, day congress doesn't its entrepreneurs who have to leave the country and create jobs elsewhere. there is an urgent need to act, so we want to see as much as we can right now. like there is an urgent need to act...