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just know this is a really hard challenge for me because i'm probably the biggest dog lover. lyive in baltimore, and i send my dogs back down to south florida for the winter, just to let you know what a big dog lover i am. this has been a very challenging ordeal for me because in society, i think our biggest problem is when convicts come out of jail, no one wants the hire them, so what happens? they go back on the streets and they steal, get into drugs. he has paid his debt to society. he's served his time. he deserves the right to go out and work again. i think roger goodell needs to sit down and talk to michael vick and give him an opportunity to be reinstated and come back and play in the nfl. mark, i think you make an excellent point. i think the bigger picture here is what team will take a risk on michael vick? that's going to be the bigger story here, but you know, this guy has paid his debt, and i used to be the biggest michael vick fan. i used to defend him day in and day out. i thought morrow was the reason why you didn't see the best of michael vick in atlanta, and
just know this is a really hard challenge for me because i'm probably the biggest dog lover. lyive in baltimore, and i send my dogs back down to south florida for the winter, just to let you know what a big dog lover i am. this has been a very challenging ordeal for me because in society, i think our biggest problem is when convicts come out of jail, no one wants the hire them, so what happens? they go back on the streets and they steal, get into drugs. he has paid his debt to society. he's...
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he was a great lover of the prairie. and theodore roosevelt felt more comfortable in kansas or nebraska. he would get sea sick, he would go to panama and puerto rico, he is writing about birds. field notes of birds. and he saved the forest in these areas. and he is president and controlled the properties and had a huge concern of saving the ecosystem. >> why the white gloves? >> they make you wear it here. they do in a lot of archival places. and this document you can call the bird of fish and wildlife in that map. >> has that been seen outside of here? >> you would have to ask mark, i don't know. probably online or on the pelican island site. c-span should go to pelican island, because there is a board walk, and each refuge with a plank. and goes out with this view. if you do a family vacation in florida, go to pelican island, and this has a rare patch in florida. >> where is it in florida? >> when i stay there, i stay in vero beach, between st. augustine and palm beach. and dean darling, a young cartoonist that rooseve
he was a great lover of the prairie. and theodore roosevelt felt more comfortable in kansas or nebraska. he would get sea sick, he would go to panama and puerto rico, he is writing about birds. field notes of birds. and he saved the forest in these areas. and he is president and controlled the properties and had a huge concern of saving the ecosystem. >> why the white gloves? >> they make you wear it here. they do in a lot of archival places. and this document you can call the bird...
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-- gun lovers carries the technology and said don't take this personal, we just wanted to see if we press a button from china if it would shoot you and i said yes and you can see it right now. but we had to incidents' to answer your question. one is on day 14 when i was shocked at about 20,000 times and the news of the project reached dig.com and so many people started visiting at shooting. on the contrary to that would ever tried to prevent them of shooting, they start writing scripts to bring the server down but one of remarkable thing happened just one week before the end of the project when hackers in the past, the first three weeks at the game and shoot or turned the left we start banning them but all of a sudden we see a lot of people and the gun is going left and stay in left and i didn't understand because i don't see any script but i see a lot of people doing it and it's very systematic action. they are just clicking left and in fact if you look in the document asian there is a big hole on the left side of the room so i talked to my technician and said what is going on and
-- gun lovers carries the technology and said don't take this personal, we just wanted to see if we press a button from china if it would shoot you and i said yes and you can see it right now. but we had to incidents' to answer your question. one is on day 14 when i was shocked at about 20,000 times and the news of the project reached dig.com and so many people started visiting at shooting. on the contrary to that would ever tried to prevent them of shooting, they start writing scripts to bring...
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. >> yins >> i didn't get up one morning and say, boy, it would be fun to loice a lover >> i wish moreof it had dealt with that. he was right about that. >> indiana got a three-year rt many are now writing the poll tish yoons overpaid. but indiana got almost dhs mid. we are reinvisiting all of it in our future who lease it had. well, an australian bank. a spanish operating company. this is very conventional in europe we have a couple of clips here. you tell me what were you looking at after the picture. >> well, that's all right. not everybody is. was it anything in particular?
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he was a great lover of the prairie. people don't realize theodore roosevelt felt most at home on a horse in kansas and nebraska than at sea. he would get terribly seasick. he was our first president to go abroad as president. he went to panama and puerto rico. you know what he's writing about when he goes down there? birds. he's taking notes, field notes of the wildlife of panama. and he saved forests in puerto rico, in the philippines. here's his imperialism. i'm for the spanish american war, i'm president now. we control these properties. he had a huge concern of protecting ecosystems and species in those places we acquired. it's fascinating. >> by the way, why the gloves? why the white gloves? >> they make you wear them here. they do at a lot of archival places. this is from 1902 and this document i'm holding, you could call it if you wanted essentially the birth of u.s. fish & wildlife right here in that little map. because that's what made roosevelt start it all with the wildlife protection. >> has that ever been s
he was a great lover of the prairie. people don't realize theodore roosevelt felt most at home on a horse in kansas and nebraska than at sea. he would get terribly seasick. he was our first president to go abroad as president. he went to panama and puerto rico. you know what he's writing about when he goes down there? birds. he's taking notes, field notes of the wildlife of panama. and he saved forests in puerto rico, in the philippines. here's his imperialism. i'm for the spanish american war,...
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. >> host: welcome, book lovers. welcome, c-span lovers.-span, they changed the world and books that are still selling not as well as they were a couple of years ago. but the industry that hasn't changed much and there are people who love them madly. and carry them everywhere with them. i'm mary matalin. here here with stan greenberg. i'm going to do one from your bio and from our history. >> guest: thank you. >> host: i've known you forever but i didn't know you were such a big cheese. stanley b. greenberg a strategic advise religious companies in campaigns. this is stan's seventh book, dispatches from the war room. in the trenches with five extraordinary leaders. the seventh of political-type books you've written these other great histories, the two americas our political deadlock, how to break it, described by my husband as the most important book in american politics. >> guest: true, true. >> host: middle class dreams a new majority legitimatizing the illegitimate, race and state in a capitalist development, politics and poverty. most p
. >> host: welcome, book lovers. welcome, c-span lovers.-span, they changed the world and books that are still selling not as well as they were a couple of years ago. but the industry that hasn't changed much and there are people who love them madly. and carry them everywhere with them. i'm mary matalin. here here with stan greenberg. i'm going to do one from your bio and from our history. >> guest: thank you. >> host: i've known you forever but i didn't know you were such a...
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. >> thank you for coming out on this beautiful day, a history lovers. well we were driving up here i live-in palo alto, i thought we are the most fortunate people on the planets and all of history to live and a california. it is just so gorgeous up here. of palo alto and the south bay the character, the terrain and entire environment changes after you go after that wonderful bowl thank you bridge and here we are in beautiful corte madera it is a pleasure to be here. you can hear me? is this better? i will speak
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you'd lover to keep this man and -- love to keep this man and his speed off the base. right now, ross is having a hard time spotting his fastball. >> rob: he's really, throughout his career, going to have to repeat his deliveries. >> bob: base hit. b.j. upton has hit his way aboard. [cheering and applause] you're always one pitch from getting out of an inning. right there, great job rolling a double play. out of the inning. once again, great turn. willie harris to hernandez. johnson has to visualize that before you throw it. that's what will make him a great major league pitcher, mechanics will help also. >> bob: upton leaning towards 2 2nd 2 2nd. detwiler throws another pitch way, way outside. he needs to start getting ahead of hitters again. strike to ball ratio not that good 34-33 to his first three innings. broken bat. should be two. perfect relay by detwiler. he threw the ball with authority to hernandez. that made the rest of it very easy. >> rob: he had a bat explosion. wow. watch this right here. this is just power on a weak bat. that bat explodes in his hands,
you'd lover to keep this man and -- love to keep this man and his speed off the base. right now, ross is having a hard time spotting his fastball. >> rob: he's really, throughout his career, going to have to repeat his deliveries. >> bob: base hit. b.j. upton has hit his way aboard. [cheering and applause] you're always one pitch from getting out of an inning. right there, great job rolling a double play. out of the inning. once again, great turn. willie harris to hernandez. johnson...
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, so much of progress of legal doctrine in my lifetime has been set by a sense of courts as being lovers of social change. i think -- president obama has revitalized politics. we have the executive branch of government. there will have to be more developed and continued developed thinking about the role of courts and politics and the intersection of democracy and using political processes and persuasion to politics as much as through the judicial around. the other piece i would add, this feels to me and maybe it is because where i am. this feels like a unique and different time in terms of the modern regulatory state. we're at this transformational moment almost like after the civil war or the new deal. we are seeing that in the restructuring of a lot of government and that will have to shape our judicial philosophy going forward. i was reading again a while ago the metaphysical club about the rise of pragmatism that came about after the civil war as a judicial philosophy. i was struck by that and it strikes me as a similar moment that it maybe less ideologically driven. courts can play
, so much of progress of legal doctrine in my lifetime has been set by a sense of courts as being lovers of social change. i think -- president obama has revitalized politics. we have the executive branch of government. there will have to be more developed and continued developed thinking about the role of courts and politics and the intersection of democracy and using political processes and persuasion to politics as much as through the judicial around. the other piece i would add, this feels...
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golic's been on my team and he's a lover, no the a fighter. >> how do you see twitter, facebook affecting player's relationship? >> it kind of levels the playing field for some of these football players. not all of them. i don't want the third-string guard on twitter but these guys have a great opportunity to level the playing field. it makes it convenient to core respond back and forth with other guys. i would rather him tweet than do this stuff. if he's tweeting it's quick and he can go on with his workout. the most important thing is how convenient and easy it is and how fast you can get your information. in you can be on twilighter and then on espn after that if you want. you have to be a player, not just any bum. i would ramp see the fight, but keep it nice. >> would you have done that on twit summer and -- twitter? >> no, i would have been too busy, running the sand dunes and the ocean. i didn't have time for that. but now i might pick it up. >> still ahead, donte' stallworth facing jail time. hear why michael smith says the nfl came down so hard on him. the heat won't start redoing
golic's been on my team and he's a lover, no the a fighter. >> how do you see twitter, facebook affecting player's relationship? >> it kind of levels the playing field for some of these football players. not all of them. i don't want the third-string guard on twitter but these guys have a great opportunity to level the playing field. it makes it convenient to core respond back and forth with other guys. i would rather him tweet than do this stuff. if he's tweeting it's quick and he...
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that last caller, but there's a difference between republicans and bush lovers.f he sees what is going on in iraq and afghanistan as progress, he is sadly mistaken. i would love to see the iranian people get what they want. host: "the denver post" has the situation on the front page. also from the arizona "republic," police in iran, clashing in the streets. caller: happy souls this. host: happy father's day. caller: this is an important day for the iranian people. we elected a ourselves a new president. if we could do something as remarkable as what we did, they have the courage to try themselves. i hope they can do something in an orderly fashion. i do not hear a particular set of demands. i do not think that they just want to tell things apart. talk to you later. thanks. host: "keep dick cheney away from this before he starts another war." that is another twitter message. "this is a stark contrast from ray and's starring challenge," by oliver north. "clearly articulated course of action that began in the opening days of his administration. despite near unanimou
that last caller, but there's a difference between republicans and bush lovers.f he sees what is going on in iraq and afghanistan as progress, he is sadly mistaken. i would love to see the iranian people get what they want. host: "the denver post" has the situation on the front page. also from the arizona "republic," police in iran, clashing in the streets. caller: happy souls this. host: happy father's day. caller: this is an important day for the iranian people. we elected...
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universe is -- oh, god, creator of universes, we're here to recognize a friend, a patriot, a leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence in the work of our hands, your light, and the clarity we attain. your spirits, and the wisdom we achieve. your inspiration, and the good that we seek to do. we ask for continued guidance and a blessing, even as we know that we often merit them not. we thank you for our many guests. -- figts. -- gifts. so many across the nation and the globe are not here this evening. our tradition teaches that five years old, the person should study scripture. at 13, the commandments. at 20, one is ready for 1's life pursuit -- one's life pursuit. at 50, one is ready to give counsel. at 60, one becomes an elder, and with your grace, a sage. one would ask, what is the proper course that a man should choose for themselves? he would then say, that which is an honor to him. gila's a daughter from his fellow men -- he illicits honor from his fellow men. you do not know what the reward allotted for each action. he would
universe is -- oh, god, creator of universes, we're here to recognize a friend, a patriot, a leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence in the work of our hands, your light, and the clarity we attain. your spirits, and the wisdom we achieve. your inspiration, and the good that we seek to do. we ask for continued guidance and a blessing, even as we know that we often merit them not. we thank you for our many guests. -- figts. -- gifts....
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one of them is his lover, how the station, waiting a train, that straight back. that straight head.f them was yates's father. yates's father got involved in the controversy over the play, playboy of the western world. irish nationalists were outraged, they thought was disrespectful to the peasantry who were the soul of the nation. the up or, yates's father thought this was cretinous behavior, he just hated it so he took the nationalists on. yates remembers that. my father on the at the stage, a ranging crowd, this land of saints, a plaster thing, beautiful, mischievous head thrown back. it is not my place to, and on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of saints, more mischievous to plaster. thank you very much. [applause] half the people in this room can dispute every detail. do we have a mike for the questioners? i will recognize you. >> my question is a bit disrespectful but i am going to ask anyway. i read about your book in all street journal review of your book, christopher buckley's book, and one of the things i do know from reading the review was that willia
one of them is his lover, how the station, waiting a train, that straight back. that straight head.f them was yates's father. yates's father got involved in the controversy over the play, playboy of the western world. irish nationalists were outraged, they thought was disrespectful to the peasantry who were the soul of the nation. the up or, yates's father thought this was cretinous behavior, he just hated it so he took the nationalists on. yates remembers that. my father on the at the stage, a...
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he was a great lover of the prairie. data roosevelt felt the most at home on a horse in kansas and nebraska. he would get terribly seasick. he was our first president to go abroad. he went to panama. then he went to puerto rico. what he's writing about down there, he's taking notes of the wildlife of panama. he saved forests in puerto rico and the philippines. is this imperialism, and for the spanish-american war, president, we control these properties. he had a big concern of protecting eckler systems and species in the place is required. >> why the gloves? >> they make you wear them here. they do and a lot of archival places. this is from 1902. it's the birth -- this document are molding, you could call it the birth of u.s. fish and wildlife right here. in that little matt. that is what made roosevelt started it all with the wildlife protection. >> has that ever been seen outside of your? >> you would have to ask mark. i don't know. it is probably a minor when something with the pelican island site. c-span should go to
he was a great lover of the prairie. data roosevelt felt the most at home on a horse in kansas and nebraska. he would get terribly seasick. he was our first president to go abroad. he went to panama. then he went to puerto rico. what he's writing about down there, he's taking notes of the wildlife of panama. he saved forests in puerto rico and the philippines. is this imperialism, and for the spanish-american war, president, we control these properties. he had a big concern of protecting eckler...
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we're here this evening to honor, to ease bank, and to recognize a friend, a patriot, a leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, dear god, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence and the work of our hands, your lights and the clarity we attain, your spirit and the wisdom with chief, at your inspiration and the good that we seek to do. we ask for your continued guidance and blessing, even as we know that we all -- we often merit than not. we thank you for our many deaths. this evening, we thank you for al and ginger from who have shared some much of themselves with all of us and many more across the nation in the globe or not here this evening. our tradition teaches at five years old, the person should study scripture. at 13, the commandments. at 20, one is ready for one's life pursuits. at 40, one achieves discernment. at 50, one is ready to give counsel. at 60, one becomes an elder, even with year grace the stage. the rabbi would ask, which is the proper course that a man should choose for himself? ago he would then say, that which is an honor to him and a list i
we're here this evening to honor, to ease bank, and to recognize a friend, a patriot, a leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, dear god, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence and the work of our hands, your lights and the clarity we attain, your spirit and the wisdom with chief, at your inspiration and the good that we seek to do. we ask for your continued guidance and blessing, even as we know that we all -- we often merit than not. we thank you for our many deaths....
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universe, we are here this evening no honor, thank and recognize a friend, a patriot, a lead leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, dear god, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence in the work of our hands, your light and the clarity we attain, your spirit and the wisdom we achi e achieve, your inspiration and the good that we seek to do. we ask for your continued guidance and blessing even as we know that we often merit them n not. we thank you for our many gifts. this evening we thank you for al and engineer fro ginger ginger others that are not here this evening. our tradition teaches that at 5 years old the person should study scripture. at 13 the commandments, at 20 one is ready for one's life pursuit. at 40 within achieves discernment. at 50 one is ready to give counsel. at 60, one becomes an elder even with your grace, a sage. which is is the proper course that a man should choose for himself? he would then say that which is an honor to him and elicits honor from his fellow man. the rabbi would continue, be as scrupulous about a small deed as a weighty one be
universe, we are here this evening no honor, thank and recognize a friend, a patriot, a lead leader, a lover of our country. in this moment, dear god, as we should in all moments, we recognize your presence in the work of our hands, your light and the clarity we attain, your spirit and the wisdom we achi e achieve, your inspiration and the good that we seek to do. we ask for your continued guidance and blessing even as we know that we often merit them n not. we thank you for our many gifts....
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[applause] >> one benefit of the book is that it allows for those hard-working lovers of freedom to be known. dr. howard is an example of success in a time where few african-americans can make such a claim. he was by the 1950s a millionaire banker, on the board of tristate bank in memphis, a successful surgeon, a plantation owner, owning over 1,000 acres and a freedom fighter. he controlled and started successful boycotts. when he walked into a room everybody knew it. the wife of slain civil rights leader medgar evers one look told you that he was a leader. kind, affluent and intelligent. that rare negro in mississippi who had somehow beaten the system. dr. howard gave medgar evers his first job out of college selling insurance for dr. howard's business, the magnolia mutual life insurance company. while selling insurance, medgar wood encouraged people to register to vote. while dr. howard started out as a poor sign of tobacco twisters in murray, kentucky, howard leaves behind a legacy, a legacy of self-help, individualism, and the idea that success is yours. you have to create it. in c
[applause] >> one benefit of the book is that it allows for those hard-working lovers of freedom to be known. dr. howard is an example of success in a time where few african-americans can make such a claim. he was by the 1950s a millionaire banker, on the board of tristate bank in memphis, a successful surgeon, a plantation owner, owning over 1,000 acres and a freedom fighter. he controlled and started successful boycotts. when he walked into a room everybody knew it. the wife of slain...
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young teddy became a bird lover. the first document we have of him as a young boy was about birds. the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about to birds. i'm not saying he just liked them. he was one of the world's experts on coloration and variation and inventorying what we have. he created 51 federer oberg reservations. today are the heart and soul of u.s. fish and wildlife. -- created 51 federal bird reservations. trying to state secrets and pelicans, etc. on both coasts. >> explain where this conservation training center is located. >> we are in west virginia in shepherdstown. it's a beautiful campus. if the archive where i did research because they have the papers not just of early conservationists like roosevelt cars and in the 1960's work for u.s. fish and wildlife. for me this place is in our -- is an archival treasure trove. i went to various birthplaces that roosevelt went to. we have archives in michigan and one in arizona. i even went to puerto rico recently to go see the national forest there which he saved for the national forest service, which is ou
young teddy became a bird lover. the first document we have of him as a young boy was about birds. the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about to birds. i'm not saying he just liked them. he was one of the world's experts on coloration and variation and inventorying what we have. he created 51 federer oberg reservations. today are the heart and soul of u.s. fish and wildlife. -- created 51 federal bird reservations. trying to state secrets and pelicans, etc. on both coasts....
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one of them is his lover, the house station awaiting a train, palace of the net in the straight back and eric and head. and one of them was yates father anti-aids father got involved over the play, the playboy of the western world when that was premier irish nationalist for outrage because they thought it was disrespectful to the peasantry so there was riots in the theaters, uproar, anti-aids father thought this was preakness behavior. he hated it so he took on the nationalist. my father on the stage a raging crowd in this land of a saints a plaster saints his beautiful mischievous head thrown back. i said two bell it is not my place to comment on your head. but know what i know has been more respectful of real things and more and mischievous to plaster. that is beautiful. so thank you very much [applause] again, half of the people in this room can dispute everything i said because they were also there. do we have a microphone? >> it is a bit this respect all but i will ask anyway, i read about your book in the "wall street journal" debut of your book and christopher buckley's book a
one of them is his lover, the house station awaiting a train, palace of the net in the straight back and eric and head. and one of them was yates father anti-aids father got involved over the play, the playboy of the western world when that was premier irish nationalist for outrage because they thought it was disrespectful to the peasantry so there was riots in the theaters, uproar, anti-aids father thought this was preakness behavior. he hated it so he took on the nationalist. my father on the...
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one of them is his lover. gunn that house station waiting a train, palace athena in that straight back and arrogant head. and one of them was yates' father. and yates' father got involved in the controversy over the playboy of the western world. when that play was premiered, irish nationalists were outraged because they thought it was disrespectful who were the peasantry of the area and there was an uproar and yates' father thought it was bad behavior and he just hated it so he took the nationalists on. and yates remembers that. my father on the abbey stage before him a raging crowd. this land of saints and as the applause dies out, of plaster saints his beautiful head thrown back and i said to bill, it's not my place to comment on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of real saints and more bad to the plastered ones. so that's it. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, again half the people in this room can dispute every detail that i said 'cause they were also there. do we have a mic for th
one of them is his lover. gunn that house station waiting a train, palace athena in that straight back and arrogant head. and one of them was yates' father. and yates' father got involved in the controversy over the playboy of the western world. when that play was premiered, irish nationalists were outraged because they thought it was disrespectful who were the peasantry of the area and there was an uproar and yates' father thought it was bad behavior and he just hated it so he took the...
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history lovers. you know, driving up here i live in pal tow alto and my husband and i were driving up here and i thought, you know, we are the most fortunate people on the planet in all of history to live in california. it is just gorgeous up here. palo alto and the south bay is beautiful. and it changes character, the terrain, the entire environment, changes character after -- go over that wolf golden gate bridge, and here we are in beautiful corda m madiera. you can't hear me, is this better? i'll speak up, also. i'll start by talking about how i happened to write this book and we have to go back into history, all of three years when, if you recall, three years ago, it seemed certain that a woman was going to be the democratic candidate for president of the united states. and then win this election. things changed a lot and very quickly but there was, three years ago, no competition on the horizon. and so as i thought about this woman, who was about to become our first woman president, of the unite
history lovers. you know, driving up here i live in pal tow alto and my husband and i were driving up here and i thought, you know, we are the most fortunate people on the planet in all of history to live in california. it is just gorgeous up here. palo alto and the south bay is beautiful. and it changes character, the terrain, the entire environment, changes character after -- go over that wolf golden gate bridge, and here we are in beautiful corda m madiera. you can't hear me, is this better?...
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at our lover of america also who would said the moment i heard the word america i loved her would be charles kuralt calvin coolidge was born on july 4th. neil simon, george steinbrenner, new york yankees, louis b. mayer who was born in russia but you basically embrace an american dream completely. but if we want to look for the golden thread, that connects us which i call the united states is us. what is the sticky idea that malcolm glad well talks about in the tipping point? i love this idea of sticky ideas. how does something stick to it yourself dealer makeup of your brain? well, this did the idea here that america is basically democracy. is the central organizing principle and if i wanted to create it my photosynthesis it would be democracy that i would photograph. , but it is a conundrum. had you photograph an idea? my view it is the idea that is the principle, but really when you think about democracy it is a painting it would be the negative space, the -- is around the object but it is not in it so consequently had you photograph it meaning democracy? this was my challenge in
at our lover of america also who would said the moment i heard the word america i loved her would be charles kuralt calvin coolidge was born on july 4th. neil simon, george steinbrenner, new york yankees, louis b. mayer who was born in russia but you basically embrace an american dream completely. but if we want to look for the golden thread, that connects us which i call the united states is us. what is the sticky idea that malcolm glad well talks about in the tipping point? i love this idea...
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all the sisters from all over new york coming in bringing their mothers and their fathers and their loversnd husbands and their children and grandmothers, and standing up and signing books with us and telling us that, if you know, how their lives were changed and one mother creeping up to me and saying, she is alive again. she is rising again. this broker writer's block. she is on the road again. so, there are so many powerful stories that we heard and we really want a chance to document those. we just want to lose them of all. >> the press would like this to do a journal, which will allow us to bring these stories forward a lot quicker, because the book takes at least 34 days. [laughter] but, the articles might take 20. so, we are exploring a lot of different avenues as to how to get the stories out. >> one of the things i should tell you is that, barbara and i both developed a new appreciation for one another in this work. and it is something that we will find time to think about more to write about, because what moves one person doesn't necessarily move the other person, but then we sta
all the sisters from all over new york coming in bringing their mothers and their fathers and their loversnd husbands and their children and grandmothers, and standing up and signing books with us and telling us that, if you know, how their lives were changed and one mother creeping up to me and saying, she is alive again. she is rising again. this broker writer's block. she is on the road again. so, there are so many powerful stories that we heard and we really want a chance to document those....
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series, this first series we collaborateded on was inspired by my son, sam, who is a passionate truck lover. and would only read books about trucks and we were having trouble that had more than the nonfiction, the bulldozer goes crunch kind of books and we wrote that series for him and we're working on a new series now with little girls in mind inspired by my daughter, so... >> and, ms. andrews you have also written a memoir. >> yes. >> the first step of your life, basically. >> well, yes. it goes up to my coming out to the west coast, of america, for the very first time, and, my first movie, but, it is about the first third of my life, you know, and it was -- took a long time to do. i would never have done it if she hadn't been so generous with her time to push me and make me do it and help me with it and so on. >> is there's a second, second third coming up. >> a lot of people are asking that. to be really honest with you, i don't know at this point. it took -- a long, long time to write this first part, so maybe one day. >> emma walton hamilton what is your favorite children's book, that
series, this first series we collaborateded on was inspired by my son, sam, who is a passionate truck lover. and would only read books about trucks and we were having trouble that had more than the nonfiction, the bulldozer goes crunch kind of books and we wrote that series for him and we're working on a new series now with little girls in mind inspired by my daughter, so... >> and, ms. andrews you have also written a memoir. >> yes. >> the first step of your life, basically....
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so it's really a matter of getting all of the lovers together and having them working in unison. it's not a matter of sort of one piece of this equation. it really is a lot of different things, from benefit design to delivery system, alignment and getting all of those things working in court nation. that's when i hear a lot of the discussion, it frustrates me when i hear it getting around to feeling like a single silver bullet solution that's out there. there isn't. it is really a very comprehensive book that has to come into play. so it is around the benefits. is around a lining consumer with a provider, with the health system, all working together toward that common and. and in terms of children's hospitals, that's been a rich part of our dialogue. so the children's hospitals ceos are in our roundtable discussi discussion. they have a high concern around what does global payment mean to them, because they are obviously a selected against institution, if you will, drawing against lots of different places, and having very special payment needs. so i cannot take today we got that
so it's really a matter of getting all of the lovers together and having them working in unison. it's not a matter of sort of one piece of this equation. it really is a lot of different things, from benefit design to delivery system, alignment and getting all of those things working in court nation. that's when i hear a lot of the discussion, it frustrates me when i hear it getting around to feeling like a single silver bullet solution that's out there. there isn't. it is really a very...
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[applause] >> thank you for coming out on this beautiful day history lovers. we were driving up here, and i live in palo alto so my husband and i were driving up here and i thought, you know, we are the most fortunate people on the planet in all of history to live in california. it is just so gorgeous up here. palo alto and the south bay is beautiful and it changes character. the terrain, the entire environment changes character actor you go over that wonderful golden gate bridge and here we are in beautiful corda madera, so is a pleasure to be here. you can't hear me? is this better? okay. i will speak up also. i am going to start buying talking about how i happened to write this book and we have to go back into history, all of three years, if you will recall, three years ago it seemed certain that a woman who is going to be the democratic candidate for president of the united states, and then when the election. things change a lot in very quickly but there was three years ago no competition on the horizon. and, so, as i thought about this woman, who was abou
[applause] >> thank you for coming out on this beautiful day history lovers. we were driving up here, and i live in palo alto so my husband and i were driving up here and i thought, you know, we are the most fortunate people on the planet in all of history to live in california. it is just so gorgeous up here. palo alto and the south bay is beautiful and it changes character. the terrain, the entire environment changes character actor you go over that wonderful golden gate bridge and here...
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so if you see her, a 10-year-old lover. if there are any questions, i can't see, so if there are any questions, speak up. sir. [question inaudible] >> the question was whether penske has bought saturn. that's the first i've ever heard of it. does that mean saturn is going to be in the daytona 500? no, i'm sorry. i hadn't heard that. i'm tremendously concerned about what's happening to g.m. because i think corporate culture is really important. and if you don't change a corporate culture, then you're probably not changing the company. and i'm afraid we're trying to buck up g.m. without changing the corporate culture. i don't see anybody else so thanks very much for your attention. i appreciate it. [applause] >> president obama's european trip continues saturday as he travels to paris and then to normandy for a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the d-day invasion. you can watch that ceremony live here on c-span beginning at 9:05 a.m. eastern time. >> next on c-span, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius
so if you see her, a 10-year-old lover. if there are any questions, i can't see, so if there are any questions, speak up. sir. [question inaudible] >> the question was whether penske has bought saturn. that's the first i've ever heard of it. does that mean saturn is going to be in the daytona 500? no, i'm sorry. i hadn't heard that. i'm tremendously concerned about what's happening to g.m. because i think corporate culture is really important. and if you don't change a corporate culture,...
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elected and their king at the time of the kosciuszko's birth was elected thanks to the help of his lover, catherine the great of russia. russia started having more and more impact in polish society at this time so a lot of polls were trying to find a way to help drive out the russians. one of them was prince adam who we see here. he caught the -- kosciuszko call the attention of the prince at the time starting in light school to create a class of soldiers the would help drive out the russians and kosciuszko caught his attention because he was brilliant in math and art and in fact kosciuszko did this drawing of the prince. now after graduating from a of school which today is the administration building of the university of warsaw, kosciuszko became captain of the artillery and during this time some of the families in poland decided they wanted to get rid of the russians even faster so a civil war broke out and in that civil war cassimere pulaski from of the families you may have heard of also served in the american revolution led the civil war to drive out the russians. kosciuszko had a c
elected and their king at the time of the kosciuszko's birth was elected thanks to the help of his lover, catherine the great of russia. russia started having more and more impact in polish society at this time so a lot of polls were trying to find a way to help drive out the russians. one of them was prince adam who we see here. he caught the -- kosciuszko call the attention of the prince at the time starting in light school to create a class of soldiers the would help drive out the russians...
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just became a bird lover. his first document we have of t.r. as a young boy is about birds and the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about birds and i'm not saying he just liked birds. he was one of the world's experts on coloration and variation on inventorying what we have and he created these bird reservations. 51 federal bird reservations that roosevelt created are now the heart and soul of u.s. fish and wild life. all of the people watching this have heard of fish and wild life but they don't know this began with this 51 bird reservations of roosevelt trying to save egrets and pelicans and others on both coasts. >> before we go any farther, explain where this conservation training center is located. >> we are in shepherdstown, west virginia, not too far from washington, d.c. it's a beautiful campus in west virginia. here it's the archive where did i research. they have the papers, not just of early conservationists but people like carson in the 1960's who worked for fish and wild life. for me, this place is an archival t
just became a bird lover. his first document we have of t.r. as a young boy is about birds and the last article he wrote before his death at age 60 was about birds and i'm not saying he just liked birds. he was one of the world's experts on coloration and variation on inventorying what we have and he created these bird reservations. 51 federal bird reservations that roosevelt created are now the heart and soul of u.s. fish and wild life. all of the people watching this have heard of fish and...
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around the globe, that a member of our armed services is killed in action, there is a grieving family a lover a wife, a husband a wife, a mother, a father, a son, a daughter, all of these, whose -- who are grieved and can never be made up. sometimes we accept that memorial day, forget about -- we sometimes except at memorial day, forget about that we don't don't think about it too much. we ought to think about it, our freedoms are dependent on it, our lives are dependent on it. none of us would be here enjoying our freedoms if it weren't for the willingness of our sons and daughters to do what they have to do to keep us safe and free. this resolution does not address all of that it simply addresses two members of our armed service, one of whom was killed, one severely wounded. but the difference is they weren't in a combat zone. they were murdered -- murdered and wounded, here at home, supposedly in a safe place. it illustrates that even here at home, not everyone is safe. this resolution mourns the death of private long and the wounding of private ezeagwula. it extends our condolences to the
around the globe, that a member of our armed services is killed in action, there is a grieving family a lover a wife, a husband a wife, a mother, a father, a son, a daughter, all of these, whose -- who are grieved and can never be made up. sometimes we accept that memorial day, forget about -- we sometimes except at memorial day, forget about that we don't don't think about it too much. we ought to think about it, our freedoms are dependent on it, our lives are dependent on it. none of us would...
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king at the time of of kosciuszko's with as stanislaus agust tis and he was elected thanks to his lover, katherine the great of russia. russia started having more and more of an impact in polish society at this time, so, a lot of poles were trying to figure out ways to drive out this russians. one of them was prince adam casualty zaeshgiski who we see here and he caught the -- kosciuszko caught his attention. who was at the time, starting a night school to create a class of soldiers to drive out the russians and kosciuszko caught his attention because he was brilliant in math an art and kosciuszko did this drawing, of the prince. now, after graduating from the royal school which today is the administration building of the university of warsaw, kosciuszko became a captain of the artillery, and during the time, some of the families, the families in poland decided they wanted to get rid of the russians even faster. so a civil war broke out. and in that civil war, kashmir polaski, who also served in the american revolution led the civil war to drive out the russians and kosciuszko had a cho
king at the time of of kosciuszko's with as stanislaus agust tis and he was elected thanks to his lover, katherine the great of russia. russia started having more and more of an impact in polish society at this time, so, a lot of poles were trying to figure out ways to drive out this russians. one of them was prince adam casualty zaeshgiski who we see here and he caught the -- kosciuszko caught his attention. who was at the time, starting a night school to create a class of soldiers to drive...