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that was john d. rockefeller. and it also gives you an idea about the stakes for those who went up against him. and 1889, as the story begins, the world is making its transition from coal to oil. and the individuals who would help push that transition along, who would help make the world that we enjoy and live in today had a problem. rockefeller was their problem. and from that problem, we saw the outbreak of what is, essentially, the world's first great oil war. and from that war we have a lot of, a lot of important things come. first of all, that war transformed rockefeller from being that rich man into the wealthiest human being who has ever lived. that war created the global energy market as we know it, because it created a global price for oil. today the price of a barrel of oil is the same in shanghai, essentially, as it is in london, as it is in moscow. there's a reason for that. and the reason is the war to break rockefeller's empire. it helped create this global price for oil. and it gave us a lot of lega
that was john d. rockefeller. and it also gives you an idea about the stakes for those who went up against him. and 1889, as the story begins, the world is making its transition from coal to oil. and the individuals who would help push that transition along, who would help make the world that we enjoy and live in today had a problem. rockefeller was their problem. and from that problem, we saw the outbreak of what is, essentially, the world's first great oil war. and from that war we have a lot...
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john d rockefeller, and this is when standard is being broken up as well into many parts. rockefeller junior channels his energies, as well as funds into philanthropy. this is going to become his most important element. -- important outlet. he will support traditional missionaries. he is a very devout baptist like his father. he will help fund missionaries in asia, including the luce family in which henry luce grew up on a mission field in china. there is a very natural connection. rockefeller junior is also going to look at funding the federal council of churches, will serve on the council of foreign relations. all of which is to say he has this internationalist vision. it is still very much religious in his case, but he is also wanting to expand philanthropy into a more secular scientific realm. health for instance, improving technology, looking to develop undeveloped countries as he sees them, and modernize them. it is how does religious vision -- this is a way in which this religious vision combined with politics and philanthropy will comply their vision of oil going f
john d rockefeller, and this is when standard is being broken up as well into many parts. rockefeller junior channels his energies, as well as funds into philanthropy. this is going to become his most important element. -- important outlet. he will support traditional missionaries. he is a very devout baptist like his father. he will help fund missionaries in asia, including the luce family in which henry luce grew up on a mission field in china. there is a very natural connection. rockefeller...
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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 ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. 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, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (translated): for many years, terrorism was something hypothetical, something that happened elsewhere. but at a certain point, you have to open your eyes. how did we not see this coming? >> narrator: in early 2015, belgian police, with the help of u.s. and french intelligence, were preparing to launch a raid on a terrorist cell thought to be on the verge of an attack. the suspects
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today we face -- we are under a regime even more brutal and vicious than john d rockefeller's new york state. what would you say to today's resisters here and all around the world? for example, there is a strike going on right now at folsom prison and i urge everybody to support that. thank you.u. >> thank you for that.nd 70' yeah, i think that. of the 60s and 70 shows is that ordinary human beings when they stand together can in fact change policies and culture and ideas but it has to have extraordinary faith and imagination to that change can happen. i think young people have no faith anymore that change can happen so it probably starts with having that faith. this is not permanent andes nothing is permanent anyway. everything changes so let's make sure it changes in a more humane and progressive direction. what atticus shows us and tell our own history and get the story straight. if you allow people to tell the media, the press what happened and it isn't correct -- if it is true that you have a generation turn again this generation too. it's about hope. i don't mean that in some sli
today we face -- we are under a regime even more brutal and vicious than john d rockefeller's new york state. what would you say to today's resisters here and all around the world? for example, there is a strike going on right now at folsom prison and i urge everybody to support that. thank you.u. >> thank you for that.nd 70' yeah, i think that. of the 60s and 70 shows is that ordinary human beings when they stand together can in fact change policies and culture and ideas but it has to...
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[applause] >> and today we face, we are under a regime even more brutal and vicious than john d.rockefeller, new york state. so what would you say to today's resistors here and all around the world, for example, there's a strike going on right now at prison and i urge everybody to support that, but thank you. >> thank you for that. yeah, i think that what that period of the 60's and 70's shows that ordinary human beings when they stand together can change policies, culture and ideas but it has to have extraordinary face and imagination that change can happen. i think sometimes young people have no faith anymore that change can happen so it probably starts with having that faith that, you know, this is not permanent, we don't have to -- nothing the permanent anyway. everything changes so let's make sure it changes in a very more humane and progressive direction, but what attica shows us, though, and tell our own history, get the stories straight because if you allow people to tell the media, the press what happened and it isn't correct, if it isn't true, then you'll have a generat
[applause] >> and today we face, we are under a regime even more brutal and vicious than john d.rockefeller, new york state. so what would you say to today's resistors here and all around the world, for example, there's a strike going on right now at prison and i urge everybody to support that, but thank you. >> thank you for that. yeah, i think that what that period of the 60's and 70's shows that ordinary human beings when they stand together can change policies, culture and ideas...
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conor: neil young, yeah, john d, everybody. amazing person and was a big part of that record so that out to record i set make, the "salutations" but the label i'm on kind of fell in love with the demos i had made in omaha and so they convinced out this demo versions first so that came out last and then the new record came out in spring. charlie: what are you backed up with here? conor: on the record it's jimmicalener on the drums and upstate newand from york called the fleece brothers who are an amazing band who play so the other instruments it's accordion, violin, piano, guitar, bass, drums. yeah, it's a good group. charlie: there's a time you went omaha. for what purpose? conor: you know, i always had in, one foot out. i had, like, with my friend, mike mogles, who played in my old band with me, we built a studio and our hades were conjoined so we a studio thing going on. i never fully left. but i live in new york for 13 years and a couple of years ago i finally had to -- they finally village. out of the they don't want folk s
conor: neil young, yeah, john d, everybody. amazing person and was a big part of that record so that out to record i set make, the "salutations" but the label i'm on kind of fell in love with the demos i had made in omaha and so they convinced out this demo versions first so that came out last and then the new record came out in spring. charlie: what are you backed up with here? conor: on the record it's jimmicalener on the drums and upstate newand from york called the fleece brothers...
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and it today we are under a regime in a more brutal and vicious than john d rockefeller's new york state, so what would you say to today's resistors here and all around the world? for example, there is a strike going on right now at full some prison and i urge everyone to support that, but thank you. >> thank you for that. i think what that period of the 60s and 70s show is that ordinary human beings when they stand together can change policies and culture and ideas, but it has to have extraordinary faith and imagination that change can happen. i think sometimes some people have no faith anymore that change can happen, so it probably starts with having that faith that this is not permanent. nothing is permanent anyway. everything changes, so let's make sure it changes anymore the main erection, but what attica shows us is that tell our history straight because if you allow people to tell the media, the press what happened and it is incorrect, if it is it true then will have a generation turn gets this generation, so it's about hope and i don't mean that in some flippant way. i mean, abou
and it today we are under a regime in a more brutal and vicious than john d rockefeller's new york state, so what would you say to today's resistors here and all around the world? for example, there is a strike going on right now at full some prison and i urge everyone to support that, but thank you. >> thank you for that. i think what that period of the 60s and 70s show is that ordinary human beings when they stand together can change policies and culture and ideas, but it has to have...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.d 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 >> glor: welcome to the program. i'm jeff glor filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with politics and talk to julie hirschfield-davis of the "new york times" and philip rucker of the "the washington post." >> this is the third week in a row where they've had like a themed week. it was infrastructure weeks then it was technology week, now it's energy week. there is so little talk of the subject at hand. the media is partially responsible for that but the president is getting in the way of his own message with these tweets and the other fights and the focus on an adversarial relat
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tennis players from around the world are here in d-c to compete.. john gonzalez is live at rock creek park - john? the good morning washington crew creek park all week long. i'll be at the citi open later this afternoon as a guest announcer. now to the diamond. nationals playing a day-night double-header sunday against the rockies. a special moment for pitcher erick fedde making his major league debut.. his mom - brought to tears..seeing the nats former first rounder hit the field. as for the game - ryan zimmerman tying it up at 4 with a three-run homer in the third. with that homer he passed frank howard as the all time d-c home run leader at 238. that was the big highlight for the nats - they would drop game one - 7 to 4. to gae bottom of the fifth adam lind drives one the opposite way..that's his 9th home run of the season. nats take a 2 to one lead. brian goodwin would homer later on in the inning and the nationals take the night cap 3 to one ..splitting the double header. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. spectacular start to the week lots of
tennis players from around the world are here in d-c to compete.. john gonzalez is live at rock creek park - john? the good morning washington crew creek park all week long. i'll be at the citi open later this afternoon as a guest announcer. now to the diamond. nationals playing a day-night double-header sunday against the rockies. a special moment for pitcher erick fedde making his major league debut.. his mom - brought to tears..seeing the nats former first rounder hit the field. as for the...
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john, how d morning, are you? host: doing well. caller: that's great. taking , thank you for my call. host: go ahead. what is on your mind? with both has to do topics, forfeiture from to private property nd legal ambiguity kind of thing kind of goes against the constitutional rights. to that, shed light maybe you will cover the caller on the chem trails. do with the government of the trusts that s created in name of the people. host: okay. ricardo, are you still there? o to paul in enid, oklahoma, line for democrats. what is on your mind? caller: yes. yes. ahead, sir. caller: hello. host: you're on air, go ahead. had a question that it seems real funny, all volunteeringns are to go into the senate intelligence hearings, but i aven't heard about any democrats volunteering to go in nd the msn even mentioned that the republicans aren't going to don't know d and i why that would have to be mentioned since they all willingly, my go question is why haven't any of the democrats under question? host: what democrats specifically do you think should before the co
john, how d morning, are you? host: doing well. caller: that's great. taking , thank you for my call. host: go ahead. what is on your mind? with both has to do topics, forfeiture from to private property nd legal ambiguity kind of thing kind of goes against the constitutional rights. to that, shed light maybe you will cover the caller on the chem trails. do with the government of the trusts that s created in name of the people. host: okay. ricardo, are you still there? o to paul in enid,...
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he approached several investors, eventually catching the interest of john d rockefeller jr., who agreed to finance the project as long as the entire city was dingor districts.t particular in exerting control over the entire city, rockefeller gave himself complete power, at least initially, to articulate williamsburg's new tourist identity. rockefeller decided to focus on the colonial era at the height of the city's influence and use the physical space as what one newspaper called a shrine, where the great events of early american history and the many men who made it may be visualized in their proper setting. with rockefeller's $79 million investment, modern williamsburg became colonial williamsburg. by the end of the initial era of restoration rockefeller had , demolished or removed 720 buildings and reconstructed or restored hundreds of others to achieve a single colonial visual narrative throughout the town. rockefeller's unprecedented purchase and his power over the physical and historic landscape of williamsburg prompted one shocked resident to declare, my god, they stole the town.
he approached several investors, eventually catching the interest of john d rockefeller jr., who agreed to finance the project as long as the entire city was dingor districts.t particular in exerting control over the entire city, rockefeller gave himself complete power, at least initially, to articulate williamsburg's new tourist identity. rockefeller decided to focus on the colonial era at the height of the city's influence and use the physical space as what one newspaper called a shrine,...
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arizona senator john mc d >>> happening now. across our dpinl tal platform, we continue to follow breaking news. arizona senator john mccain diagnosed with brain cancer. president trump released a statement saying senator mccain has always been a fighter. he added that he and melania are sending their thoughts and prayers to the mccain family. doctors in phoenix are considering treatment options, including radiation and chemo therapy. more news in two minutes. hours away from asking a nevada ? ? ? >>> former football star o.j. simpson is just hours away from asking a nevada parole board for his freedom. now 70 years old, o.j. simpson has spent nearly nine years at the correctional center about two hours east of reno. this is the second time he'll face the parole board. in prison for being involved in a robbery to recover sports memorabilia he says belonged to him. in 1995, he was acquitted in the murders of his ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend ron goldman. >> money is justice and justice is money. and this is the only way th
arizona senator john mc d >>> happening now. across our dpinl tal platform, we continue to follow breaking news. arizona senator john mccain diagnosed with brain cancer. president trump released a statement saying senator mccain has always been a fighter. he added that he and melania are sending their thoughts and prayers to the mccain family. doctors in phoenix are considering treatment options, including radiation and chemo therapy. more news in two minutes. hours away from asking a...
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the problem is plaguing the streets of southeast d-c.. johnonzalez is live there with more - and john this looks more like something out of a video game! trt of nats: 0:06 out ... walking down!!! followed by snap, snap, snap of paint gun right now: d-c police- want you to see this d-c police- want you to see this surveillance footage. officers want to find these guys. it's in connection with a swarm of a-t-v's and dirt bikes- riding dangerously - in several locations. we've been showing you the footage for weeks. investigators need your help. to see more surveillance footage- go to wjla.com. developing now- an intesifying showdown with north korea. the u-n security council met for an emergency meeeting wednesday. speaking to the group, u-s ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, called the test a "clear and sharp military escalation" -- and said u-s military action remains on the table. haley also threatened u-s trade with china and threatened u-s trade with china and russia, north korea's largest trading partners - and urged both natio
the problem is plaguing the streets of southeast d-c.. johnonzalez is live there with more - and john this looks more like something out of a video game! trt of nats: 0:06 out ... walking down!!! followed by snap, snap, snap of paint gun right now: d-c police- want you to see this d-c police- want you to see this surveillance footage. officers want to find these guys. it's in connection with a swarm of a-t-v's and dirt bikes- riding dangerously - in several locations. we've been showing you the...
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they write the history of these times, i'm going to be kids.hese to my good friend, john mccain, doing, d me how he's he's called me three times this morning. lindsey, oa is me, he's yelling at me to buck up. up.i'm going to buck how did i get started in immigration reform? state of south carolina, the good news for me, i do well with hispanics, the bad news for me, you can fit them all in a room, hispanic population. i got involved because when john an for president in 2000, he wanted to fix the broken immigration system because he is from arizona and he sees the of illegal immigration, where criminals abuse ross, he sees the of coyotes, women living in the rights and have no are being exploited and on and on and on. because john asked with ve been doing this senator mccain and others now since 2005 and 2006. have come to believe that comprehensive immigration reform, whether done in iecemeal fashion or done comprehensively is essential for our national security. absolutely essential for our and i want tolity stop the third wave and never do this again. to have a practical solution to th
they write the history of these times, i'm going to be kids.hese to my good friend, john mccain, doing, d me how he's he's called me three times this morning. lindsey, oa is me, he's yelling at me to buck up. up.i'm going to buck how did i get started in immigration reform? state of south carolina, the good news for me, i do well with hispanics, the bad news for me, you can fit them all in a room, hispanic population. i got involved because when john an for president in 2000, he wanted to fix...
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john d. lot of small oil companies lowers the price of oil so dramatically, it increased the standard of living for the wealthy, the middle class and for the poor. lowered the price of oil. they still broke it up because they didn't like one guy having that much control. neil: he still found ways around it with holding companies -- >> yes, he did. the point is even when the monopolist creates good for everybody, the government will sometimes still interfere if it is it is politically unwise not to interfere. neil: so if you are a republican president, you don't like to think our institutions respond politically there, but he does own "the washington post," not a friend to this administration -- [laughter] or perceived that way. what do you think? >> i would hope that the justice department would not make a decision on that basis, but they're human like the rest of us. neil: yeah. >> so i don't know where it's going to be go. neil: i was listening to you earlier on my friend, stuart varney's,
john d. lot of small oil companies lowers the price of oil so dramatically, it increased the standard of living for the wealthy, the middle class and for the poor. lowered the price of oil. they still broke it up because they didn't like one guy having that much control. neil: he still found ways around it with holding companies -- >> yes, he did. the point is even when the monopolist creates good for everybody, the government will sometimes still interfere if it is it is politically...
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. >> he wanted us to think that everyone in the g20 was thinking about john podesta and d dnc e-mailseing hacked. i can't imagine anybody understands john podesta's relationship with e-mails and people who were there. that's two different things, john podesta's e-mails being hacked. he was saying, do your job. i'm on a road trip with my wife. i can't believe i'm dealing with this and by the way, i had nothing to do with the dnc. to me it just showed once again that president trump, no matter where he is, no matter what else is happening around him, this story line stays in his head more than anything else. >> on this issue, though, of russia, what is the actual trump administration position on russia? is it the one who con fronts putin with the issue or one who tweets about it undermines the position with russia? >> it might be both. because he's the guy that's always about his own pr, about branding, about having a face, right? >> u.s. policy has to be one or the other. >> sure t has to be one or the other, but this is who we have in the white house right now and he does do different
. >> he wanted us to think that everyone in the g20 was thinking about john podesta and d dnc e-mailseing hacked. i can't imagine anybody understands john podesta's relationship with e-mails and people who were there. that's two different things, john podesta's e-mails being hacked. he was saying, do your job. i'm on a road trip with my wife. i can't believe i'm dealing with this and by the way, i had nothing to do with the dnc. to me it just showed once again that president trump, no...
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. >> yeah, neil young, john bobby d, he is an amazing person, was a big part of that record.h the demos that i had made in omaha. >> rose: we can't wait. >> so they convinced me to put out the sort of demo version first, and then that came outlining last october. and then the new record came out in the spring. >> rose: and what are you backed up with here. >> so it's on the record it's jim kalner on the drums and this great bands from upstate new york called the please brothers who are an amazing bands who play all the other instruments. so it is like accordion, violin, piano, guitar,-base, drums, and yeah, good group. >> rose: there is a time that you went back to omaha, for what purpose? >> well, you know, i always kind of had one foot in, one foot out. my friend mike who plays-- played in bright identifies my old bands, we built a studio and our houses are kind of con joined so we always had studio thing going on. i never really fully left but i lived in new york for 13 years. and then a couple of years ago i kind of finally had to, they finally priced me out of the 1reu8a
. >> yeah, neil young, john bobby d, he is an amazing person, was a big part of that record.h the demos that i had made in omaha. >> rose: we can't wait. >> so they convinced me to put out the sort of demo version first, and then that came outlining last october. and then the new record came out in the spring. >> rose: and what are you backed up with here. >> so it's on the record it's jim kalner on the drums and this great bands from upstate new york called the...
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. >> we are following breaking news regarding senator john mccain diagnose d with brain cancer. lab results to remove a blood clot last week and found the presence of a brain tumor. >> brain scans show the cancerous tissue has been completely removed, we're told. dr. sanjay gupta spoke exclusively with senator mccain's doctors. >> i was able to talk to his doctors at the mayo clinic and got a better idea of what's transpired with his care. he had an operation the this past friday to remove a blood collection. we know the senator had been feeling fatigued for the last several months and complained about a bout of double vision. and that's what caused his doctors to get the scan of his brain in the first place. just over the last day now, they have found this information out about what caused this bleed in again. discussions now taking place between senator mccain and his doctors as to how to proceed next. when to proceed, what type of therapy in the form of chemo or radiation and how that's likely to happen. back to you. >> thanks. senator mccain recovering amazingly well. accord
. >> we are following breaking news regarding senator john mccain diagnose d with brain cancer. lab results to remove a blood clot last week and found the presence of a brain tumor. >> brain scans show the cancerous tissue has been completely removed, we're told. dr. sanjay gupta spoke exclusively with senator mccain's doctors. >> i was able to talk to his doctors at the mayo clinic and got a better idea of what's transpired with his care. he had an operation the this past...
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john kelly. bye bye. ♪ [captionining performed d by the nationonal captionining institu, which is resesponsible foror its n content and d accurac. vivisit ncicap.org] nfiscang land in the name of securit. but struggling farmers are skeptical about their true intentions. we visited. enfance on cat and husband got dot com. from paris on froze twenty four on your cell at the top stories this hour nnsl united states vows to defend east european states from russian aggression with vice president mike pence continuing his tour. climate soviet states this is moscow tells the u. s. to cup the number of diplomatic staff it has in russia. international condemnation for venezuela are often what's being seen as a race boat aimed at bolstering the power of president maduro the opposition is calling for more unrest. following the deadly protests in months our correspondent
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at 50th and d streets southeast. a local athlete. john gonzalez has a look at the presentation to a special olympian. : not a dry eye in the house in northwest d.c. athlete and ambassador chester edwards knows that he's going to los angeles wednesday for the sb awards, the 25th annual sb awards. he knows he's going to be on stage when 27 athletes and teams from around the country are recognized, and former first lady michelle obama will posthumously honor the founder of the special olympics. what he didn't know, when he woke up this morning, he found out he will be flying to l.a. with some special hardware. take a look. here at the special olympics headquarters, the 43-year-old was surprised by chairman tim shriver with his own real espy and awarding him for his success and innovation in bringing open water swimming, and endurance sport, to the special olympics. >> looking at the folks who have received one of these in the previous years, and to see special olympics athletes and myself receiving one, it's an honor to be a part of that. jo
at 50th and d streets southeast. a local athlete. john gonzalez has a look at the presentation to a special olympian. : not a dry eye in the house in northwest d.c. athlete and ambassador chester edwards knows that he's going to los angeles wednesday for the sb awards, the 25th annual sb awards. he knows he's going to be on stage when 27 athletes and teams from around the country are recognized, and former first lady michelle obama will posthumously honor the founder of the special olympics....