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one that keeps the rescue team at the kearn county sheriff's office busy. >> people go in and swim org the current, and they drown. >> the boulders that are just under water level, they're the size of a volkswagen. that's usually what people smash into. we've had over 250 actual drownings in the kearn river since they started keeping stats. >> the river's nickname is the killer kearn. >> on a warm june day in 2010, two friends, mike mccave and ed flickimer, decided to try rafting for the first time. with a group of friends, two rafts and two guides, they head for the river. when they get there, mike wonders if they have made a mistake. >> the river was flowing at a high rate of speed. it was at a very high level but i didn't really know what to compare it with. >> despite the boiling current, the group launches their boats. within moments, everything goes wrong. >> we saw that tree coming right in front of us and then we hit it head-on. there was nothing that could be done to stay in that boat. >> i was in the current and things happened so fast, that i don't remember exactly the sequ
one that keeps the rescue team at the kearn county sheriff's office busy. >> people go in and swim org the current, and they drown. >> the boulders that are just under water level, they're the size of a volkswagen. that's usually what people smash into. we've had over 250 actual drownings in the kearn river since they started keeping stats. >> the river's nickname is the killer kearn. >> on a warm june day in 2010, two friends, mike mccave and ed flickimer, decided to...
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and to bring peace to our land. >> joining me now is doris kearns goodwin who was awarded a fellowshipn the white house and also assisted the president in writing his memoir. doris, it's nice to have you here. what does the significance of the 50th anniversary mean to us as a country? >> it's not only important to remember that this was the writing of an historic wrong, it changed the landscape of our country forever, our politics forever. this was also a time when the political culture of washington worked, when you had republicans and democrats coming together, you had a civil rights pressure from the bottom up, leaders, unions, a coalition. at a time when we don't think we can get anything done and so many spectators in our government rather than participants then, remembering this could give us hope that it could happen again in some way or form. >> doris, i want to talk about the hows. what is different between then and now, the way that congress interacted with each other. there have been many changes in the last 50 years. what makes it harder for us to see anything what i'll cal
and to bring peace to our land. >> joining me now is doris kearns goodwin who was awarded a fellowshipn the white house and also assisted the president in writing his memoir. doris, it's nice to have you here. what does the significance of the 50th anniversary mean to us as a country? >> it's not only important to remember that this was the writing of an historic wrong, it changed the landscape of our country forever, our politics forever. this was also a time when the political...
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. >> when we met ron golden at kearn valley, he was facing robbery and assaults on correctional staff. he claims his recent marriage to a childhood friend helped turn him around. >> before we were maried, i was in a lot of fistfights and rivals. >> he earned the right to a 46-hour conjugal visit with his wife in a prison cottage. before the visit begins, she must pass through security. >> do you have your id? >> it's in there. >> can you get it? >> okay. >> when ron's wife, hope, showed up, we thought we would get shots of her being processed, coming through, opening the bag, shots of her and the c.o. there going through her things. then it turned into a bit of a scene. >> okay, baby oils can't go in there. >> it's not on the list. >> it's a lubricant. everything has to be factory sealed. this is unopened but contained alcohol. >> everything like that contains alcohol. >> everything, just about, has alcohol in it. >> after coming dangerously close to being denied her visit, hope is allowed to proceed to the prison's gated conjugal unit. >> good things and bad things you have to go thr
. >> when we met ron golden at kearn valley, he was facing robbery and assaults on correctional staff. he claims his recent marriage to a childhood friend helped turn him around. >> before we were maried, i was in a lot of fistfights and rivals. >> he earned the right to a 46-hour conjugal visit with his wife in a prison cottage. before the visit begins, she must pass through security. >> do you have your id? >> it's in there. >> can you get it? >>...
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. >> i want to point out some kearns that we have the structural steal. >> today, andrew's 23-year-oldeparing the take the business into the fit generation. >> i have big shoe to fill but i'm not worried. i'm confident i can bring a successful future. >> the family will be doing its best to keep them on new york city rooftops for generations to come. ♪ >>> chances are aba lot of you out there don't have a big budget for legal fees and you're trying to figure out a lot of things on your own. in some cases that might be okay. in many you absolutely need counsel pep so where do you get that advice and what are some of the big smus you definitely need help with? reck becca geller is the ceo of a law group that works with small businesses. it's great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i was very interested in the first thing we had talked about which is, you say, avoid the online sites. for a lot of small businesses, that's where they go because they don't have a lot of money. you need a quick document, go online. >> it's such a mistake people make because they think they're saving mon
. >> i want to point out some kearns that we have the structural steal. >> today, andrew's 23-year-oldeparing the take the business into the fit generation. >> i have big shoe to fill but i'm not worried. i'm confident i can bring a successful future. >> the family will be doing its best to keep them on new york city rooftops for generations to come. ♪ >>> chances are aba lot of you out there don't have a big budget for legal fees and you're trying to figure...
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starting off with doris kearns goodwin who's been coming on the program for many years.or of the book "team of rivals." her recent book, "the bully pulpit," takes a look at the relationsh
starting off with doris kearns goodwin who's been coming on the program for many years.or of the book "team of rivals." her recent book, "the bully pulpit," takes a look at the relationsh
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are hopes it may lead to talks on a more permanent cease-fire which would address israeli security kearns as well as hamas's demands for a reopening of the border. it seem the israelis and hamas continued fighting right up to the cease-fire. both sides are now holding their fire. >> reporter: right now, it does seem calm across the gaza strip. and you're right. right up to that 8:00 start time here locally, there was fighting still going on. we could still hear it all around us. but thousand it does seem calm, and we're also seeing a lot of people in the streets. more than usual. people getting supplies, running by the bank, getting money, really taking a toll of what happened. we also reached out to some of the relief agencies here in gaza. i talked to the world food program. they're feeding 150,000 people. and they expect that number to increase as more people go to these u.n. run shelters. they also say they're going to try to go out to some of these pockets, these areas that were cut off by the fighting, to see if there's people there and what kind of humanitarian assistance they can
are hopes it may lead to talks on a more permanent cease-fire which would address israeli security kearns as well as hamas's demands for a reopening of the border. it seem the israelis and hamas continued fighting right up to the cease-fire. both sides are now holding their fire. >> reporter: right now, it does seem calm across the gaza strip. and you're right. right up to that 8:00 start time here locally, there was fighting still going on. we could still hear it all around us. but...
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charlie rose: you are a fan of doris kearns goodwin and her book 'team of rivals' which was about lincoln choosing his rivals for his cabinet because he respected their talent plus he wanted them where he could see them. alex ferguson: yes, he wanted to see who they were and how they would fit into his cabinet, pretty clever really. and of course i think that lincoln at that time was facing the most difficult period for a president in terms of the south and the north. he was also very good at not making quick decisions. he thought it all through and allowed his cabinet to have their say and then he would decide thereafter. it's a great book, a fabulous book. charlie rose: did you see the movie 'lincoln'? alex ferguson: yes. charlie rose: did you like it? alex ferguson: i didn't think that it was a great movie but i thought that the central piece about the period that it had to deal with was fantastic. the acting in that movie was unbelievable. charlie rose: by understanding that he had to do everything that he could -- push, pull, in order to get emancipation because that was the goal and
charlie rose: you are a fan of doris kearns goodwin and her book 'team of rivals' which was about lincoln choosing his rivals for his cabinet because he respected their talent plus he wanted them where he could see them. alex ferguson: yes, he wanted to see who they were and how they would fit into his cabinet, pretty clever really. and of course i think that lincoln at that time was facing the most difficult period for a president in terms of the south and the north. he was also very good at...
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portugal has done well allaying kearns, most can concentrate on earnenings as ukraine appears to takeseat. daimler came out with great figures as the new c and e class continue to drive certainly its operating profits and a suggestion that it could hit its 10% return on sales target in the very near future. kayla, back to you. >> thanks for that, simon. keep an eye on european markets. >>> we turn to other things in the technology sector, when we come back. walt mossberg with his take on amazon's latest device. walt will be here, up next, on "squawk alley." having the cloud allows us to rapid prototype a lot of ideas. being able to pay as we go was crucial for a start up. having to fork out a lot of money up front was risky. you can launch a feature really quick, and if the feature doesn't work, we haven't lost anything and we can have something up and running in days. and this would not be possible without the cloud. we are now supporting over 25 million users each month. ideas can be tried and tried again on the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. >>> less useful tha
portugal has done well allaying kearns, most can concentrate on earnenings as ukraine appears to takeseat. daimler came out with great figures as the new c and e class continue to drive certainly its operating profits and a suggestion that it could hit its 10% return on sales target in the very near future. kayla, back to you. >> thanks for that, simon. keep an eye on european markets. >>> we turn to other things in the technology sector, when we come back. walt mossberg with his...
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. >> host: did doris kearns goodwin have any say in the cover? and also do they get to say yes or no to a cover or do the publisher's? >> guest: absolutely. both of them do. obviously the author that worked on their baby and they are going to go out on the road selling the book so you want them to be happy. and when they are wonderful. they are very appreciative and it is a little give and take. she didn't want her name on the top, she wanted it on the bottom. she wanted to see a little bit more of their faces so we played with abou that a little bit. >> host: do color schemes come in and out of fashion? >> guest: scheuer. sometimes even fashioned itself. the color on the runway can affect what is on a book cover. but yes definitely. i think that red is always a sure shot. unless you have a book about golf and money. i think that blue sells really well. >> host: senator john mccain has a book coming out and here is a cover that you are currently working on. >> guest: that is a work in progress because they are working on a couple of the retailers
. >> host: did doris kearns goodwin have any say in the cover? and also do they get to say yes or no to a cover or do the publisher's? >> guest: absolutely. both of them do. obviously the author that worked on their baby and they are going to go out on the road selling the book so you want them to be happy. and when they are wonderful. they are very appreciative and it is a little give and take. she didn't want her name on the top, she wanted it on the bottom. she wanted to see a...
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. >> there are specific, unique kearns.ven't had time yet to go through an extensive regulatory framework. when you look at it you'll see we've tailored it in ways to deal with the unique characteristics of virtual currency and now a 45-day period to grapple with the industry and get into are we getting these regulations right? but all of your points are totally fair, and there's a lot of risk in this industry. but it's a very powerful technology, and i don't think we know what virtual currency, what it's going to look like in five, ten years but i think a lot of smart people are saying, there will be some form of it as an alternative payment system out there some people will use in different circumstances that could have a lot of benefits. the question, can we get the regs right to make sure you don't have the dark side and down side to it. >> clearly you don't think anonymity should be a part of it? right? >> we think a significant know your customer kyc in the regs. it's clear when people enter into the virtual currency
. >> there are specific, unique kearns.ven't had time yet to go through an extensive regulatory framework. when you look at it you'll see we've tailored it in ways to deal with the unique characteristics of virtual currency and now a 45-day period to grapple with the industry and get into are we getting these regulations right? but all of your points are totally fair, and there's a lot of risk in this industry. but it's a very powerful technology, and i don't think we know what virtual...
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david kearns is sitting in the back row. he is a 241st airman of the year. say hi in you get a chance. he's a c-17 engine guy. maybe he could build a new launch platform or something. he could probably build anything. yes, sir, john. >> yes, sir. your title here is strategic agility, and you talk in here about taking advantage of different points. the lesson, though, of acquisition programs in the last few years seems to be don't change the requirements because that causes a lot of expense. so how do you reconcile the two? are you going to have more frequent overhauls of the program? how do you take advantage of new technologies as they come along without dhachanging the requirements and changing the technology assertion? >> our best in this is with the new programs. they are what they are and we have to do the best we can with the new technologies over the years. to the extent we built open air modulars, architectures and the like, this is a way we can plug in different types of capability, different types of technology as technology changes over the years.
david kearns is sitting in the back row. he is a 241st airman of the year. say hi in you get a chance. he's a c-17 engine guy. maybe he could build a new launch platform or something. he could probably build anything. yes, sir, john. >> yes, sir. your title here is strategic agility, and you talk in here about taking advantage of different points. the lesson, though, of acquisition programs in the last few years seems to be don't change the requirements because that causes a lot of...
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natasha weigel, who you heard from, heard about earlier from senator klobuchar, amy radmaker and megan kearns were returning from a trip to a walmart in st. croix county, wisconsin. st. croix county is one of the border counties between wisconsin and minnesota. they were heading east on highway -- in a 2005 chevy cobalt, that suddenly lost power. the steering wheel locked. and the car careened into a telephone pole. the air bags never deployed. the accident killed natasha and amy and left megan seriously injured. as you heard from senator klobuchar, natasha was a goalie on her hockey team, her parents could count on one hand the number of times they had seen her in a dress. the tomboy also had an artistic side that impressed her art teachers with her drawing and her parents with her poetry. the first thing that comes to mind when amy radmaker's parents, teachers and friends remember her is her laugh. it was infectious. and once she got going, her whole class couldn't help but join in. she loved playing with her nieces and nephews and dreamed of one day opening a day care to work with kids pro
natasha weigel, who you heard from, heard about earlier from senator klobuchar, amy radmaker and megan kearns were returning from a trip to a walmart in st. croix county, wisconsin. st. croix county is one of the border counties between wisconsin and minnesota. they were heading east on highway -- in a 2005 chevy cobalt, that suddenly lost power. the steering wheel locked. and the car careened into a telephone pole. the air bags never deployed. the accident killed natasha and amy and left megan...
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david kearns is sitting in the back row. he is a 241st ai
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