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a funeral service for a local veteran and tuskegee airman major john harrison, jr.bered today. >> he packed a lot of accomplishments on this 96 years on this earth. dave kinchen has the story from south philadelphia. ♪ >> reporter: a farewell for a member of the greatest generation. military honors for the 96 years of life of major john harrison, jr., world war ii veteran and one of the legendary tuskegee airman. >> he left quite a legacy and we're so very proud, um, for what he stood for and what he always told us growing up as kids. one of his main thing was to never give up. he said that all the time over and over. >> reporter: family members say major harrison flew for his country for more than two decades starting at young age of 22. becoming one of america's first black airmen but as history tells us, it was hardly easy. >> he and i have similar stories where we were initially told that black guys couldn't be pilots. and he went out and brought back a magazine and showed the guy. they are training black men to be pilots. >> reporter: eugene richardson wears co
a funeral service for a local veteran and tuskegee airman major john harrison, jr.bered today. >> he packed a lot of accomplishments on this 96 years on this earth. dave kinchen has the story from south philadelphia. ♪ >> reporter: a farewell for a member of the greatest generation. military honors for the 96 years of life of major john harrison, jr., world war ii veteran and one of the legendary tuskegee airman. >> he left quite a legacy and we're so very proud, um, for...
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-- john harrison of the university of virginia law school.h of them will bring an extraordinary perspective to this crucial discussion. these welcome them. [applause] welcome. great to see you. john, you are a preeminent scholar of james madison who we just learned on the last panel, steered congress -- spirit congress more than the presidency. an american powers. why was madison -- what was his vision of what the presidency would achieve? >> one of the problems in is bothwith anyone who a theorist and politician, and trying to both, is sort out the theoretical reasons he gave and political considerations he had in mind. it's true that -- that a federal convention madison was strongly in favor of a powerful the sense of having more power in the presidency than in the senate. to behe senate was going elected from states, small states would be overrepresented. did madison theoretically believe that single individuals should be in charge of foreign ,ffairs, military affairs because one person can make decisions more quickly and rationally than a
-- john harrison of the university of virginia law school.h of them will bring an extraordinary perspective to this crucial discussion. these welcome them. [applause] welcome. great to see you. john, you are a preeminent scholar of james madison who we just learned on the last panel, steered congress -- spirit congress more than the presidency. an american powers. why was madison -- what was his vision of what the presidency would achieve? >> one of the problems in is bothwith anyone who...
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he always stated well grounded till his last. >>> john harrison junior was 96 years old.ived. >> thank you for your service. >> absolutely. >>> we talked about the -- hot chocolate run? i was going to say the milk chocolate. >> you know the band hot chocolate that's what comes to mind. it's a 70's band. suki, >> yeah, i know that. >> look who's out there. sean bell bundled up. making sure doing running and it's kind of chilly out there. >> temperatures upper 30's around 40 right now. then below average temperatures for highs later on this afternoon. >> at least it's not raining. it's nothing worse than running in the rain. >> yesterday, i ruined my shoes >> did you listen to the forecast? it's your fault >> what am i supposed to do? > got to wear gloshs. that's what i did. >> >> that's too professional. >> shoes that are ruined. it's up >> 8:09. school dancing. to the flash she didn't limo, the outrageous price of prom, and who's really paying the bill. we know, don't we? >> mom and dad >> later, as the season changes so should your wardrobe. the top must have trends ever
he always stated well grounded till his last. >>> john harrison junior was 96 years old.ived. >> thank you for your service. >> absolutely. >>> we talked about the -- hot chocolate run? i was going to say the milk chocolate. >> you know the band hot chocolate that's what comes to mind. it's a 70's band. suki, >> yeah, i know that. >> look who's out there. sean bell bundled up. making sure doing running and it's kind of chilly out there. >>...
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and that night, i booked ringo starr, paul mccartney, george harrison and john lennon for three showswhite guys who are british, to come out of nowhere and be everywhere was quite unbelievable. >> the beatles are a bunch of guys from liverpool. i mean, people in london would have looked down at liverpool back then, but liverpool was a port town, and these port towns become places where all sorts of contraband gets exchanged, and one of them at that point was great music. >> a lot of the sailors and people that were coming back from america were bringing back these records. some were pop records, some were called race records because they were by black artists. ♪ oh maybelline why can't you be true ♪ ♪ oh maybelline why can't you be true ♪ >> the level of influence that american rock and roll, blues, country and western, motown had on those kids growing up in england was really amazing. ♪ all my love, all my kisses, you don't know what you've been missing, oh, boy ♪ ♪ when you're with me, oh, boy >> so, i would listen to buddy holly and gene vincent and jerry lee lewis, fats domino, al
and that night, i booked ringo starr, paul mccartney, george harrison and john lennon for three showswhite guys who are british, to come out of nowhere and be everywhere was quite unbelievable. >> the beatles are a bunch of guys from liverpool. i mean, people in london would have looked down at liverpool back then, but liverpool was a port town, and these port towns become places where all sorts of contraband gets exchanged, and one of them at that point was great music. >> a lot of...
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john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrison spent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. gene when i asked you on facebook what are good examples of failure that turned into success, babies learning to walk. they all fall down again and again but keep on trying until they succeed. yes it's a great example. babies learning to walk, just in the humans. if people are left to their own devices as this commercial suggests. >> full of set backs and bumps. john: babies fall trying to bakken and they try again. here's a similar commercial from india. they are selling baby oil but they also show the thrill that baby and mom w
john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrison spent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting...
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john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrisonrd spent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting your child fail and fall is a good thing. i'm ambitious. i will not hide it. we will not hide it. we embrace ambition. women are made to be ambitious. i will dream big, big without hesitation. we will take risks, not live in fear. we will rise together, rise above the negativity. no longer will ambition in a woman be seen as a negative. we will model ambition for our daughters i will help women around the world -the whole world- to succeed. women are tough, strong, powerful. ambition is feminine. ambition is empowering. ambition is not a dirty word. ambition is sexy -
john: that something lots of successful people have learned. harrisonrd spent years working as a carpenter before making it as an actor. albert einstein and charles darwin both had trouble in school. darwin wrote i was considered by all my teachers and my father below the common. failure is painful but pushing through it has its rewards. >> it is impossible to live without failing at something msu lives so cautiously that he might as well not have lived at all. john: coming up why letting...
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harrison ford. the faa finishing its investigation into the actor's scary landing at john wayne airport also in southern california. back in february, ford was coming in for a landing when he ended up flying right over the top of a packed passenger jet that was waiting to take off at the time. the actor's attorney says the faa will not fine ford and he will not lose his pilot's license. >> 6:13. amazon has launched a new service to make it easier for people who don't have a debit or credit card to shop on their website. customers can display a bar code from amazon cash at a participating retailer and deposit that cash direct leinto their amazon account. it can be accessed through their main site or mobile phone, and people can print the bar code and present it in stores. >> changes that could affect a lot of businesses here. big changes to the coveted permits that allow foreigners to work in silicon valley. >> a deal here. scott mcgrew, high-tech depends on these visas. >> perhaps too much. people on both sides of the spectrum says it takes jobs away. they allow workers to be imported for jobs, jobs com
harrison ford. the faa finishing its investigation into the actor's scary landing at john wayne airport also in southern california. back in february, ford was coming in for a landing when he ended up flying right over the top of a packed passenger jet that was waiting to take off at the time. the actor's attorney says the faa will not fine ford and he will not lose his pilot's license. >> 6:13. amazon has launched a new service to make it easier for people who don't have a debit or...
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harrison, confirmed. that happened in july that the nomination occurred. brandeis under woodrow wilson. nominated in january, confirmed. and john clark, also under woodrow wilson, nominated in july, confirmed. all of these were before the election in a parallel case to the situation with justice justice scalia passing away in an election year. cadoza nom named by hoover, confirmed. i mentioned 15 cases in our history in election year, and in each and every case the senate acted. each and every case except for the tragedy, the desecration of the senate process that occurred last year. merrick garland, nominated by barack obama in february, no action. first no action in u.s. history. first stolen seat in u.s. history. let's understand that this is politics out of control when senators would ignore their oath of office, would proceed to engage in a court-packing scheme and steal a supreme court seat. this is politics completely unhinged. this is driven by the dark money of the koch brothers. this is the powerful behind-the-scenes put up master -- puppet master telling the senate what to do. they can't afford to have a justice that
harrison, confirmed. that happened in july that the nomination occurred. brandeis under woodrow wilson. nominated in january, confirmed. and john clark, also under woodrow wilson, nominated in july, confirmed. all of these were before the election in a parallel case to the situation with justice justice scalia passing away in an election year. cadoza nom named by hoover, confirmed. i mentioned 15 cases in our history in election year, and in each and every case the senate acted. each and every...
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partner for john todd stewart, but eventually what he wants to do is to be on his own. ,nd he achieves that in 1844 taking along with him as a junior partner of his own william henry harrison -- herndon who will over the years to come become something of the boswell to lincoln's johnson. lincoln spends a great deal of his professional time in the lawyer, practicing on the eighth judicial circuit, which is mostly central illinois. at its apex, it is 14 counties in central illinois, including the capital springfield where lincoln lives. his law practice is overwhelmingly civil law. only about 5% of lincoln's cases over the years touched on criminal matters. he is mostly a civil lawyer. practicing civil law. he does will and estates, he does trust that -- trespass and assumption, and he does collections. in fact, he does a lot of collections. abraham lincoln was a repo man. but in fact, his caseload is really not the caseload of a specialist. he is providing legal services for all comers, so it is a very broadly based practice, and it is one that keeps him very busy. in his busiest year 1853, lincoln has over 300 cases for which he is responsible. that is a lot. he is not onl
partner for john todd stewart, but eventually what he wants to do is to be on his own. ,nd he achieves that in 1844 taking along with him as a junior partner of his own william henry harrison -- herndon who will over the years to come become something of the boswell to lincoln's johnson. lincoln spends a great deal of his professional time in the lawyer, practicing on the eighth judicial circuit, which is mostly central illinois. at its apex, it is 14 counties in central illinois, including the...
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john helped me design years ago. we've been friends for years. >> i'm late to the party on that one. rick harrisonelon musk is certainly serving on trump's business council, been to the white house a number of times. one silly con investor is willing to pay big bucks if musk dumps trump. he will join us with the story coming up. >> first, changing reality, television is forcing espn to layoff 100 of its on-air anchor and reporters including well-known names. we will get to that story coming up. you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms. what's with ♪ coffee maker? whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select fr
john helped me design years ago. we've been friends for years. >> i'm late to the party on that one. rick harrisonelon musk is certainly serving on trump's business council, been to the white house a number of times. one silly con investor is willing to pay big bucks if musk dumps trump. he will join us with the story coming up. >> first, changing reality, television is forcing espn to layoff 100 of its on-air anchor and reporters including well-known names. we will get to that...