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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> isis's so-called caliphate is under attack... >> it's been an effective summer for iraqi forces battling isil fighters... >> the edge of mosul is close... >> iraq's prime minister says the battle to retake mosul from isis is going more quickly than expected... >> iraqi forces are saying it's going much faster than planned... >> narrator: mosul, northern iraq. reporter ghaith abdul-ahad is on his way to the front line. for more than two years, this city of over a million people has been under isis control. now the iraqi army, backed by kurdish forces and
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it is hard to match a that length and of that -- with john d rockefeller. the case that i make humbly, because he has other guys are so important, is that that is key to his significance. blethe most compara seems to me is ford. somebody who built the first car seat has. came, you know, adapted the assembly line to race cars as an advertisement for them. worked out the plan to pay his workers enough to create a market for his products. and even ford did not switch suddenly like midlife and go into building airplanes or something. which is essentially what -- he built tractors and things, too. that's true, but that was the -senile, andquasi they take a plant away from him and everything. but it is, you know, vanderbilt's amazing, the hands is part of it i think almost unique. t.j.: one of the things about the book as it is almost a history of the american economy just because he had such an unerring sense for the primary channel of commerce and he would seize upon it to become the most successful competitor. when philadelphia and new york were the two main f
it is hard to match a that length and of that -- with john d rockefeller. the case that i make humbly, because he has other guys are so important, is that that is key to his significance. blethe most compara seems to me is ford. somebody who built the first car seat has. came, you know, adapted the assembly line to race cars as an advertisement for them. worked out the plan to pay his workers enough to create a market for his products. and even ford did not switch suddenly like midlife and go...
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out that john d rockefeller became the richest man of therlo world before the fed but it's constantly rejected, the very idea that i would say we don't need a central bank. the arguments are many, the school of economics makes the broad point about the fed that we needed to increase credit in the economy during recession periods to prop up an economyri that is weakening or in in freefall.one, it ca the theory fails in two ways. one, it cannot be forgotten that the recessions are credibly healthy.zing as they a as a conniving as they are and how much they kill our morale in the near term. o they are the signal of the massive economic boom on the way because this session signal an economy cleansing itself of all the misuses of labor. of all the bad habits and bad investments in laws and companies that were holding the economy down in the first place. recessions take old that's the time when you want government to do less than nothing simply because recession, if left alone signal the boom on the way. you don't want to central bank acting and trying to allocate credit. that means the pri
out that john d rockefeller became the richest man of therlo world before the fed but it's constantly rejected, the very idea that i would say we don't need a central bank. the arguments are many, the school of economics makes the broad point about the fed that we needed to increase credit in the economy during recession periods to prop up an economyri that is weakening or in in freefall.one, it ca the theory fails in two ways. one, it cannot be forgotten that the recessions are credibly...
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were a few million americans living on a coastal strip and ending the state sector making deals with john d. rockefeller. it is hard to match a career that length over such a formative period as well so the case that i make, sort of humbly because these other guys are so important is that that the key to his particular significance. >> the most comparable figure it seems to me in terms of the hands-on building of something is ford, who was somebody who built the first cars he had come adopted the assembly line, actually raced these cars as an advertisement for them and worked out the plan to pay his workers enough to create a market for his product and even ford did not switch suddenly midlife and go over to building airplanes or something. which is essentially -- he did build tractors and things too, but -- that is true, but by the time he is quasisenile and they take the plant away from him and everything, but it is you know, then to build vanderbilt, the hands on part i think. >> his giant leaps that he made. one of the things about the book is almost a history of the american economy ju
were a few million americans living on a coastal strip and ending the state sector making deals with john d. rockefeller. it is hard to match a career that length over such a formative period as well so the case that i make, sort of humbly because these other guys are so important is that that the key to his particular significance. >> the most comparable figure it seems to me in terms of the hands-on building of something is ford, who was somebody who built the first cars he had come...
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they weren't all abe lincoln or anything like that, you know, so-- or john d rockefeller, he started with nothing. they weren't entirely that. many of them are second, third, fourth generation millionaires, billionaires, whatever. if the voters are comfortable with that, then that's fine. if they're not comfortable, they have to recognize where the problem really lies, i think. >> host: thank you so much for that. [applause] >> thank you, everyone, for being here. there will be a book signing outside afterwards so luke mayville, richard ryerson, thank you so much. .... .... >> parents of the late trayvon martin remember their son's life and death. we wrap up with the dashd armitage who looks at civil wars throughout world history. that happens tonight on c-span's booktv. first up, here is erica armstrong dunbar.
they weren't all abe lincoln or anything like that, you know, so-- or john d rockefeller, he started with nothing. they weren't entirely that. many of them are second, third, fourth generation millionaires, billionaires, whatever. if the voters are comfortable with that, then that's fine. if they're not comfortable, they have to recognize where the problem really lies, i think. >> host: thank you so much for that. [applause] >> thank you, everyone, for being here. there will be a...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with new conflict between the united states and iran. we talk to david sanger of the "new york times" and karim sadjadpour of the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> we are in the early stages of an escalation which could culminate in a military conflict either between the united states and iran or israel and iran. you know, i think the issue here is that iran argues that any new sanctions are a violation and abrogation of the nuclear deal, and they've said on several occasions that if the u.s. violates its end of the deal
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so, first of all, john d long was government of massachusetts and secretary of they navy when theodore roosevelt back assistant secretary. roosevelt was not good at being assistant anything. he was so dynamic, a come solsive -- compulsiving a 'tis activist one day when secretary long was feeling ill he had a series of body aches and heard broadcast new electric massage machine, he went off and spent the day being -- testing the new machine, during that dave, theodore roosevelt arrived the office and realize was alone and called henry cabot lodge and said let's start sending telegrams and authorized unlimited recruiting of new seamen and ordered all american ships to be loaded with coal and ready to sale and thennard order the pacific fleet to get really to sail. ... that is our connection to the whole rest of the world. as for japan, this is not a topic i cover in the book, but it is a subject of the book called the imperial crew by the same guy who wrote flags of our father. flags of our father was about his father dying on iwo jima. then he wrote this book, this is james bradley i'm
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eveven still, her famed d early explorerer, john wesley popowe, warned d that combibining arid d withilizaation woululd eventuallyy lead too a crisis.s. the relentless mararch towardsds progress s led to the 1922 colorado river compact t and other agreemenents among 7 american and 2 mexican states to divvy up the water. it transformed o one of the world's wildldest rivers, capabe of crereating grand canyons,s, d inlaland seas, into the momost dammed, , dibbed, and diveverted rivever basin in the world. machines supporting the needs of 30 million people. agriculture, induustry, urban ggrowth, mining, energy prproduction, claw for their share. soso much so, , that the m mighy colorado river of today rarely, if ever, reaches her delta in the gulflf of california.. with populations in the region expected to reach 50 million by 2050, tetemperatures r rising, d precipitation patterns becominig more erratic, demamand will outpace supply unless we embrace a a new water ethic, one that questions not only how we use water, butut how it affects the world around us. >> " "watershed" is a a film t
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apparently john birt coe was doing a talk to stu d e nts john birt coe was doing a talk to students ate declared he had voted remain. he spoke very politically. we all know that the speaker is supposed to be apolitical, even though they come from one of the main parties. once you become the speaker, you put aside those foolish things. he's stands unopposed as well. that is the tradition. i think probably this is slightly more damaging than his comments about donald trump. why does it matter? for people who see the speaker, a lot of people only see him at prime minister's questions. why does it matter what his views are and if he expresses them? effectively years chairman of a big meeting, isn't he?|j them? effectively years chairman of a big meeting, isn't he? i am not sure thatjohn a big meeting, isn't he? i am not sure that john kaziranga a big meeting, isn't he? i am not sure thatjohn kaziranga national park would like that description of him. someone like john park would like that description of him. someone likejohn bercow is incredibly powerful. —— thatjohn bercow. in one sense i
apparently john birt coe was doing a talk to stu d e nts john birt coe was doing a talk to students ate declared he had voted remain. he spoke very politically. we all know that the speaker is supposed to be apolitical, even though they come from one of the main parties. once you become the speaker, you put aside those foolish things. he's stands unopposed as well. that is the tradition. i think probably this is slightly more damaging than his comments about donald trump. why does it matter?...
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s/ john kelly, secrerio d seguridad nacional (12:02:07)dijo qe no era una ohibicin de viaje sino unamporal que les da tiempo pa revisaras leyemigratorias. agreg que su trabajo era proteger el pas. (nat protests) la controversial orden que prohbe la entrada depersonas de estos siete pases y suspende temporalmente el programa de refugiados- ha provocado protestas en todo el pas y hasta demandas de grupos que aseguran se trata de una medida discriminatoria.sally yates por su parte dijo noest convencida dque la medida es siquiera legal. por ahora ea ser reeazada r dana boente- fiscalfederal del estado de virginia con treintaÑos de eeriencicon el departamento de justicia. s/randy serrano el que probablemte terá que lidiar con esta den ejecuva y otrapolíticas d presdiente sera jeff sessions quieestá cada v más cerca deconvertirse el próximofiscal general de estados unidos. vo cesar -- el presidente trpnunci nominado como ez de lcorte suprema. -- se trata de "niel gorsuch" de49 aÑos. -- gorsuch se gradu de columbia, harvard y oxford y se dedic a la practica privada hasta que ingres como sub
s/ john kelly, secrerio d seguridad nacional (12:02:07)dijo qe no era una ohibicin de viaje sino unamporal que les da tiempo pa revisaras leyemigratorias. agreg que su trabajo era proteger el pas. (nat protests) la controversial orden que prohbe la entrada depersonas de estos siete pases y suspende temporalmente el programa de refugiados- ha provocado protestas en todo el pas y hasta demandas de grupos que aseguran se trata de una medida discriminatoria.sally yates por su parte dijo noest...
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that "access hollywood" tape ran, within one hour of that story breaking, wikileaks began leaking john pa d -- podesta's e-mails. >> doesn't an investigation in and of itself raise questions about the white house? are they really the ones -- >> i think there are already questions raised and paul was talking on the fact that the context makes this fishy. the intelligence community, all of the intelligence agencies concluded together that president putin had directed the hacking. there have been multiple reports of contacts from russian sources, from white house sources, all over the place between the trump administration and russia. so in there's really nothing there, why not clear it up? i just want to make one other note. in the press conferences that we saw today, i think we heard them make different conclusions, but not different updates on the status. they haven't reviewed any materials yet or interviewed witnesses yet. so how can you conclude what's happening? >> jeff? >> i mean, listening to congressman schiff, i kept thinking, and? and? there's no john dean. there's no blue dress. th
that "access hollywood" tape ran, within one hour of that story breaking, wikileaks began leaking john pa d -- podesta's e-mails. >> doesn't an investigation in and of itself raise questions about the white house? are they really the ones -- >> i think there are already questions raised and paul was talking on the fact that the context makes this fishy. the intelligence community, all of the intelligence agencies concluded together that president putin had directed the...
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john f. condition d kennedy.'ll be able to buy the stamp at post offices across the country beginning tomorrow. >>> baby came back. that's what the space x ceo said when his rokcket made a perfect landing at kennedy space center. look at that, just absolutely perfect. the unmanned rocket took off yesterday morning with supplies for the international space station, making space x the first commercial company to visit that station. >>> the states with same-sex marriage saw a 7% decline in high school suicide attempts. the decline was even bigger among gay teens. even though the teens had no plans to marmarry, researchers the same-sex marriage law reduced anxiety. >>> susan fowler wrote a blog post about how her manager openly propositioned her for sex on her first day. she claims other women at uber had similar encounters with that same manager. the ceo is ordering an urgent investigation into the allegations, tweeting anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is okay will be fired. >>> some eye-opening results of
john f. condition d kennedy.'ll be able to buy the stamp at post offices across the country beginning tomorrow. >>> baby came back. that's what the space x ceo said when his rokcket made a perfect landing at kennedy space center. look at that, just absolutely perfect. the unmanned rocket took off yesterday morning with supplies for the international space station, making space x the first commercial company to visit that station. >>> the states with same-sex marriage saw a 7%...
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john: did you say 3-d printing?ing back your point, one of the things about the analytics is that it democratize is the supply chain. a factory says you could do with 500 people what it used to take 2000 people to do. that is another thing to factor in. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. mg -- is thecore core of ge still taking people -- jeff i think management is key. : i think you always have to be good in culture and leadership. nothing is general anymore. when i first became ceo we had insurance, media. we made jet engines. that is too hard today. you got to have this combination of depth and breath. and you have to have managers that are maybe more technical. we have had to reshape leadership. of ge goingd system to work at nbc, there needs to be a shift? jeff: i think it is much more constrained. you want to have people who are broad and deep. you can't pick the right ideas. see other companies emerging that look more like ge? jeff: we have a ton of respect for siemens and the core competi
john: did you say 3-d printing?ing back your point, one of the things about the analytics is that it democratize is the supply chain. a factory says you could do with 500 people what it used to take 2000 people to do. that is another thing to factor in. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. mg -- is thecore core of ge still taking people -- jeff i think management is key. : i think you always have to be good in culture and leadership. nothing is general anymore. when i first...
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so federal prosecutor, our men,d john doar charged 18 including a sheriff deputy share, with denying the sncc activists of their rights. after years of challenges, seven in octoberund guilty 20, 1967. deputy sheriff cecil price, kkk imperial wizard sam bowers, roberts, jimmy posey., billey wayne in last person convicted this case was 2005. yes, your lifetime. convictednd jury edgar -- of three counts of murder, he was sentenced to three consecutive twenty-year terms. he was 80 years old. be no more prosecutions from the mississippi burning case. june, 2016,mmer, the cemetery there, the mississippi attorney general and the civil rights division of the thatce department declared the evidence has been degraded by memory and time. there are no more individuals that we can make a case on at this point and they have close to the investigation into the murders of schwerner, chaney, and goodman. so what are the results of freedom summer? what happened? the civil rights movement will never be the same. sncc will never be the same. mississippi will never be the same. sncc leaves freedom summer
so federal prosecutor, our men,d john doar charged 18 including a sheriff deputy share, with denying the sncc activists of their rights. after years of challenges, seven in octoberund guilty 20, 1967. deputy sheriff cecil price, kkk imperial wizard sam bowers, roberts, jimmy posey., billey wayne in last person convicted this case was 2005. yes, your lifetime. convictednd jury edgar -- of three counts of murder, he was sentenced to three consecutive twenty-year terms. he was 80 years old. be no...
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d dejyang is quoted. and john tsang is seen as more willing to lend an ear. they indicate they may vote for him. he leads in opinion polls although ordinary citizens are not eligible to vote. >>> nhk "newsline" comes to you live from tokyo with lots of gusts today. for more on weather, here's robert speta. >> exactly, what we have been feeling for the last 24 hour is it's strong westerly winds driving across much of japan out of siberia. temperatures continue all the way up to 15 on monday. not highs are sill in the single digits here in the tokyo area. but it's not just the temperatures, some pretty heavy snow across the sea of japan with the coldest line, that's the imagery with the visual that you see. it kind of looks like fibers coming across the sea of japan. well, that is our classic sign of the sea-effect snow squalls, right here, you can see where it all falls. actually a pretty tight line because of the mountains out here and some the snow totals has been heavy. and 40 centimeters, lined at 80 kilometers per hour. even heavier snow towards the west,
d dejyang is quoted. and john tsang is seen as more willing to lend an ear. they indicate they may vote for him. he leads in opinion polls although ordinary citizens are not eligible to vote. >>> nhk "newsline" comes to you live from tokyo with lots of gusts today. for more on weather, here's robert speta. >> exactly, what we have been feeling for the last 24 hour is it's strong westerly winds driving across much of japan out of siberia. temperatures continue all the...
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john: several federal employees have been waiting now, some for about an hour trying to get to their offices. are closedy blocks here. we are at the corner of 12th and d streets in southwest. my photographer, john, is going to push in. you are going to see a suspicious vehicle parked right in front of the u.s. immigrations and customs building and right now d.c. police and federal police with homeland security are going through that vehicle. they have gained access. you can see that both doors are open and they are also going to the trun it has virginia tags and what the closure continues past t customs building all the way to the entrance of the tunnel that takes you to the waterfront here in southwest d.c., so in the meantime a number of federal employees are waiting, essentially, arriving and being stop right here at the corner of 12th and he, being told that they will have to wait until this is all clear. right now they have several city blocks closed. that is the latest from southwest. back to you inside. senate democrats pulling an all nighter, protesting betsy devos sam sweeney is live inside the capital with more. sam? a half hours. we still h
john: several federal employees have been waiting now, some for about an hour trying to get to their offices. are closedy blocks here. we are at the corner of 12th and d streets in southwest. my photographer, john, is going to push in. you are going to see a suspicious vehicle parked right in front of the u.s. immigrations and customs building and right now d.c. police and federal police with homeland security are going through that vehicle. they have gained access. you can see that both doors...
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the guideline was signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ludes hiring thousands of additional enforcement agents . expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal. and enlisting local law enforement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the documents which are memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. and president donald trump widened his search for a new national security adviser today. the commander in chief met with four candidates at his pravate club in palm beach, florida. president trump interviewed his acting adviser... retired leutenant geneneral keith kellogg. the president also met with former u-s ambassador to the united nations-- john bolton. army leutenant general h-r mcmaster ...as well as the superintendent of the u-s military academy at west point...leutenant genneral robert caslen. president trump ...says he hopes to make a decision soon. house speaker paul ryan and other lawmakers will take a trip to the mexican border
the guideline was signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ludes hiring thousands of additional enforcement agents . expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal. and enlisting local law enforement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the documents which are memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. and president donald trump widened his search for a new national security adviser today. the...
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d. c. and john kelly is dealing with fallout over immigration. >> president trump's ban was received on religious bigotry. >> the senate dabbles to debate the nomination of steven mnuchin and no vote is expected until next week. >> the president's supreme court nominee neal gorsuch. >> he is a constitutionist. >> on friday james mattis met with his german counter park and talked about the migrant crisis. >>> still to come here. a feel of dreams in need of repair. how the 49ers saved a soccer season before it began. >> just one of the casualties of the storm. 400 year old tree crashed to the ground. coming up, see the damage that is feeling work schedules for clean-up crews. >>> bruce richards parents heard it and the kids felt it. >> the kids were like what are we going to do? how are we going to play? the ruts were awful. >> devastated by determined to make good the school turned to the community for help. the 49ers grounds keepers were front and center last monday pitching in. the 9er bunch rolled the feel and reseeded the turf and entered what was a lost cause to a new season of hope. >> you l
d. c. and john kelly is dealing with fallout over immigration. >> president trump's ban was received on religious bigotry. >> the senate dabbles to debate the nomination of steven mnuchin and no vote is expected until next week. >> the president's supreme court nominee neal gorsuch. >> he is a constitutionist. >> on friday james mattis met with his german counter park and talked about the migrant crisis. >>> still to come here. a feel of dreams in need of...
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lou: attorneys david ritman and john hoffman join me next. d pay. you've earned your medicare. a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands. ahhh...that's a profit. way to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. lou: joining me now, a senior fellow for the defense of
lou: attorneys david ritman and john hoffman join me next. d pay. you've earned your medicare. a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect medicare. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5....
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the guideline was signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ring thousands of additional enforcement agents . expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal. and enlisting local law enforement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the documents which are memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. Ñ over a thousand people gathered in times square today at the "i am a muslim too" rally. people of various faiths gethered in support of muslim americans... and protested trump's immigration policies. activists waved american flags and held signs saying "no muslim ban," and chanted "we are one." mayor bill de blasio spoke at the peaceful rally, saying "we have to dispel the stereotypes"... and that america is "a country founded to protect all faiths and all beliefs." hip-hop mogul russell simmons headlined the rally. Ñ it was an effort to show the trump administration how much immigrants contribute to the countryús economy....many skipped work and
the guideline was signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ring thousands of additional enforcement agents . expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal. and enlisting local law enforement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the documents which are memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. Ñ over a thousand people gathered in times square today at the "i am a muslim too" rally....
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john: did you say 3-d printing? is that going to change?ting back your global point, one of the things about the analytics is that it democratizes the supply chain. a factory says you could do with 500 people what it used to take 2000 people to do. that is another thing to factor in. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. john: is the core of ge still that management egos. taking people back -- jeff: i think management is key. i think you always have to be good in culture and leadership. one of the things today is nothing is general anymore. when i first became ceo we had insurance, media. we made jet engines. that is too hard today. you have got to have this combination of depth and breadth. and you have to have managers that are maybe more technical. we have had to reshape leadership. john: the old system of ge going to work at nbc, there needs to be a shift? jeff: i think it is much more constrained. we still want people to be broad, but they also have to be deep. you can't pick the right ideas. you can't drive the chang
john: did you say 3-d printing? is that going to change?ting back your global point, one of the things about the analytics is that it democratizes the supply chain. a factory says you could do with 500 people what it used to take 2000 people to do. that is another thing to factor in. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. john: is the core of ge still that management egos. taking people back -- jeff: i think management is key. i think you always have to be good in culture and...
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john: did you say 3-d printing?ack to getting back tr global point, one of the things that analytics and manufacturing, is they democratize the supply chain. you can do in a factory with 300 to 500 people what it used to take 500 people to do. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. john: i think i asked you about this 16 years ago, the idea of a conglomerate. you are now a much more focused company with perhaps the arguable exception of the one you used to run, the medical services bit. that seems separate. jeffrey: the genesis of our medical business comes from the global research center. we invented the x-ray tube 100 years ago. the life sciences work comes out of the research center. all of this rests on a common core, which we call the ge store. jeff: is the core still taking people back to the -- jeffrey: management is key. one of the things today is, nothing is general anymore. when i first became ceo, we were in pet insurance, media, we may jet engines, that's too hard today. i think you have
john: did you say 3-d printing?ack to getting back tr global point, one of the things that analytics and manufacturing, is they democratize the supply chain. you can do in a factory with 300 to 500 people what it used to take 500 people to do. we are investing in both of these in a substantial way. john: i think i asked you about this 16 years ago, the idea of a conglomerate. you are now a much more focused company with perhaps the arguable exception of the one you used to run, the medical...
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the new guidelines were signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ude hiring thousands of additional enforcement agents... expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal... and using local law enforcement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the new guidelines which were memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. happening today. thousands are expected to use the president's day holiday to protest across the country. the protests are being callde "not my president's day" rallies. mary moloney has the details.. thousands flooded the streets of new york -- holding signs and chanting a familiar battle cry."love trumps hate. love trump's hate."the rally dubbed átoday i am a muslim too -- organized to support people who may be living in fear. linda sarsour/activist: "while you are saying, i am muslim too., i say to you, i am unapologetically muslim."the demonstration is one of many since president donald trump took office.anti-trump activists follow t
the new guidelines were signed by d-h-s secretary john kelly.ude hiring thousands of additional enforcement agents... expanding the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal... and using local law enforcement to help make arrests. a white house official says the white house has raised objections with the new guidelines which were memos sent from kelly to department heads.. the policy has not yet been finalized. happening today. thousands are expected to use the president's day holiday to...
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john g/vanessa will head to the scene a seven on your side helath alert this morning. the dealth department ordering the whole foods in glover park to shut down. this is the location along wisconsin avenue. officials say the store was closed and rodents! the closure is temporary. high winds are to blame after a tractor trailer drove off a bridge and into the chesapeake bay. take a look at this. the rig flew off the side, landing in 45-degree water in virginia beach. officials say a navy helicopter rescued the driver but he died on the way to the hospital. the northeast is digging out this morning after getting slammed with snow! in some places- the snow was falling as fast as 4 inches per hour. schools were closed, roads were treacherous, and travel was halted. more than 36-hundred flights were cancelled during the height of the storm. bad timing for one young woman in connecticut. she was trying to get to the hospital to give birth-- in the middle of a blizzard!! mom and baby are doing well. thinking of booking miss it... or say a blizzard like yesterday's cancels your flig
john g/vanessa will head to the scene a seven on your side helath alert this morning. the dealth department ordering the whole foods in glover park to shut down. this is the location along wisconsin avenue. officials say the store was closed and rodents! the closure is temporary. high winds are to blame after a tractor trailer drove off a bridge and into the chesapeake bay. take a look at this. the rig flew off the side, landing in 45-degree water in virginia beach. officials say a navy...
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john legend and ariana are d >>> travel consideration provided by -- ♪ >>> look at all those stars with take a look at your final choices. which parks and recreation star provided background vocals on a maroon 5 album? that is ra she da jones who is 41 this weekend. >>> monday on ""e.t. >> this is big. >> we're with the stars as they reach for oscar gold. >> i'm there. >> breaking down all the fashion and showing you how the celebs celebrated. monday on "e.t." >>> we are almost out of time this weekend, but for all the late breaking hollywood news, just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we leave you, check out the new video from katy perry for her new song. >> it's up for upcoming album and the video featuring a theme park, still not too far from here at california's six flags magic mountain. >> enjoy it and the rest of your weekend, everybody. >> bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [electric guitar] caring - soft tone i just need a second. is your weight holding you back? [male narrator] are everyday tasks getting harder and harder to do? did you see this? hm? your cousin's in the hospital from a he
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d-c. as q mentioned - those two injured officers in stable condition right now, here at medstar hospital. our john gonzalez is there, getting updates. we'll have a live report from him coming up at 5:30. but right now - the crime scene in northeast - causing some traffic tie ups.. let's get right to julie wright.. - 2 more 70 days (warmest today) - rain/thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon (warmest today) - rain/thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon - breezy & cooler sunday today: mostly sunny and very warm. highs: 73-78 winds: s 5-15 g 20 mph tonight: mainly clear to partly cloudy. mild. lows: 52-58 winds: s 5-10 mph saturday: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. afternoon rain & thunderstorms. breezy to windy. highs: 65-70 winds: sw 10-20 g 30 mph we know - the two injured officers in the shooting were the area at the time because of a different shooting spree just a few hours before. sam sweeney is at the live desk following this for us - sam? a busy night for d-c police. four men were shot in three separte shooting incidents on the same road and this all happened within two hours. around six o'clock last nig
d-c. as q mentioned - those two injured officers in stable condition right now, here at medstar hospital. our john gonzalez is there, getting updates. we'll have a live report from him coming up at 5:30. but right now - the crime scene in northeast - causing some traffic tie ups.. let's get right to julie wright.. - 2 more 70 days (warmest today) - rain/thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon (warmest today) - rain/thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon - breezy & cooler sunday today: mostly sunny and...
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john bolton is getting a boost of support from trump staffers. what more are you learn something. >> yeah, it's looking more and more like the form er am bass d. united nations, john bolton, is emerging as the front-runner now in this search that president trump desperately wants to get right. botten has a distinguished record. the former u.n. ambassador, extensive career and understanding of the united states national security community and intelligence community. the former attorney general, he comes with some baggage though. he did support the iraq war, which president trump has often talked about being opposed to and he is not someone likes by democrats, is you could expect them to push back as well. but as you mentioned, there are paem people inside the trump administration pushing for bolton in this role, primarily because he is seen as someone who bridges this gap, someone who is outside the washington establishment, but understands how d.c. works, so it's someone that would fit that mold that donald trump is looking for. you did mention the two others. kellogg, who is currently in a job on an interim basis. he said he wants that job, b
john bolton is getting a boost of support from trump staffers. what more are you learn something. >> yeah, it's looking more and more like the form er am bass d. united nations, john bolton, is emerging as the front-runner now in this search that president trump desperately wants to get right. botten has a distinguished record. the former u.n. ambassador, extensive career and understanding of the united states national security community and intelligence community. the former attorney...
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. >> let's say john depth spends d $50 a bottle on wine that wouldo be 600 bottles a month. atla day it would be a thousandhousan dollars bottle. bot >> maybe he's drinking open puss one that's pretty pricey. p >> a thousand dollars bottle. bl >> that's not even a thousandhos dollars a bottle.tl >> a lot of wine.. >> i mean -- mean >> a lot of wine. a lotf wine >> maureen and i whatever. >> cheers! >> any way go ahead. a >> how...
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john: some bad rules rip children from the only families they've known, others with pointless d tape. >> 50 pages. >> bad rules. that's our show tonight. [applause] . john: this is what built america, the declaration of independence and the constitution. it's thin, yet these rules which put limits on government, created the most prosperous and successful country in the history of the world, but after the founders gave us this, someone said we need more rules. and now we did need some, this wasn't perfect. this allowed for slavery. founders never thought about pollution control, so good some rules were added and changed. but 164,000 of them? that's how many had accumulated by the time president obama took office. so the president said this -- >> i believe a thriving private sector is the life blood of our economy. i think there are outdated regulations that need to be changed. there is red tape that needs to be touched. [applause] >> there you go. yeah. john: yes, it's true, and everybody loves that, but then, what did the president actually do? he cut a couple of regulations, now salm
john: some bad rules rip children from the only families they've known, others with pointless d tape. >> 50 pages. >> bad rules. that's our show tonight. [applause] . john: this is what built america, the declaration of independence and the constitution. it's thin, yet these rules which put limits on government, created the most prosperous and successful country in the history of the world, but after the founders gave us this, someone said we need more rules. and now we did need...
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check out john wall in this sequence, behind the back dribble, lay in, getting back on some d.nd then an going back the other way. on by 24. look at rudy go bear, big man. hundred the back. reverse dunk.unk the wizards rally within six, but lose 1 to 2 to 92. back to adrian saw lotto, how he is doing in this is a slog. i'm starting to feel sorry foror him. he's not doing too well. hopefully he'll be better on the next update. college hoops, maryland hostingh nnesota on college day. brianna jones and walker kim bro, two seniors did not disappoint. inside on jones. she ' crediting to go up for the lay in. 14 rebounds, walker kim bro doeo what she do best. five of seven three pointers onto a game high of 27 points. afterward, nothing p but hugs. 15 in one of big 10 play to tiel ohio state for the conference. maybe a our skier will get a ou conference title. he's down. he finally caught up to someones and then he fell right back down. we'll come back to him. this bed is decision day for the redskins. do they sign kirk cuss since to a $24 million franchise tag or r let him enter fra
check out john wall in this sequence, behind the back dribble, lay in, getting back on some d.nd then an going back the other way. on by 24. look at rudy go bear, big man. hundred the back. reverse dunk.unk the wizards rally within six, but lose 1 to 2 to 92. back to adrian saw lotto, how he is doing in this is a slog. i'm starting to feel sorry foror him. he's not doing too well. hopefully he'll be better on the next update. college hoops, maryland hostingh nnesota on college day. brianna...
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i saw that this week homeland secretary john kelly took responsibility for the chaotic rollout of trump's immigration ban. d actually release a a statement. but i'm not actually sure that he really wrote it. take a look at this. it says -- "for the record the immigration ban chaos was all my fault. sad. [ laughter ] i am purposely writing this statement because, believe me, i screwed up bigly. [ laughter ] i am a loser. that i can tell you. i choked so bad. i'm lucky the truly fantastic president trump isn't deporting me to china. [ laughter ] sincerely, secretary what's his name." [ applause ] that doesn't sound like -- feels like he didn't write it, you know? >> steve: i know. >> jimmy: a lot of us can relate to this. our pal, shaquille o'neal, says that he's trying to eat healthier. and he's cut soda, bread, sandwiches and fast food out of his diet. yeah. when asked what he's eating instead he said, "mostly trees." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: this is pretty crazy. i read about a woman in colorado who quit her job because she was feeling burnt out and then won over $3 million from the lottery a a
i saw that this week homeland secretary john kelly took responsibility for the chaotic rollout of trump's immigration ban. d actually release a a statement. but i'm not actually sure that he really wrote it. take a look at this. it says -- "for the record the immigration ban chaos was all my fault. sad. [ laughter ] i am purposely writing this statement because, believe me, i screwed up bigly. [ laughter ] i am a loser. that i can tell you. i choked so bad. i'm lucky the truly fantastic...
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john wall rushing gortat for the rush. yes, he is from poland. in transition, wall, attacks the d and gets the lay in. he is pumped. he is juice. later, wall with the dagger j. pull up jumper. he had 24 points. 13 assists. wiz close out the game. a great sign there, 17 straight home wins for the wiz. >>> capitals with some faithful at the border. caps at montreal tied at 1-1. washington has the numbers. caps take a lead. in the third, on the power play, nick backstrom. capping would hang on for the 3- 2 victory. not a win for joe jacoby. he will have to wait another win again. he didn't get enough year of eligibility. many felt like this was the year for jake. for the three time super bowl champion. and four time pro bowler. but not to be or joe jacoby, maryland basketball may be under a young coach and a young team. but, they are good. 20 and 2 start headed into today's big 10 matchup with a solid purdue squad in college park. melo trimbal. the terps with a red out. they get out of the gates red hot. demonte dodd with the jumper: maryland led by as much as 12 with that lead evaporating. half a tick left. they had
john wall rushing gortat for the rush. yes, he is from poland. in transition, wall, attacks the d and gets the lay in. he is pumped. he is juice. later, wall with the dagger j. pull up jumper. he had 24 points. 13 assists. wiz close out the game. a great sign there, 17 straight home wins for the wiz. >>> capitals with some faithful at the border. caps at montreal tied at 1-1. washington has the numbers. caps take a lead. in the third, on the power play, nick backstrom. capping would...