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that's the question ktvu's bob mackenzie set out to answer in this report in 2001. >> in 1920 prohibition became the law of the land. the sale and manufacture of alcohol that tool of the devil was forbidden in every state. that same year the democrats came to san francisco to nominate cops in roseville and the city provided every amenity for the visitors including a truckload of booze. it was the first look that san francisco was not going to take prohibition seriously. the prohibition was taking it seriously indeed. revenue agents found illegal liquor and to the horror of liquors everywhere wasted the stuff. >> now being destroyed under court order, go to it boys. >> reporter: in san francisco, and other cities the feds smashed into barrels of wine, beer, whisky and gin. sometimes providing a brief bonanza for hard drinkers along the sidewalks. in san francisco, an infamously easy going town, speak easies, bars that provided liquor to anyone who knew the right password or right number of knocks on the door flourished all over the city more or less unmolested. this place no a steak house
that's the question ktvu's bob mackenzie set out to answer in this report in 2001. >> in 1920 prohibition became the law of the land. the sale and manufacture of alcohol that tool of the devil was forbidden in every state. that same year the democrats came to san francisco to nominate cops in roseville and the city provided every amenity for the visitors including a truckload of booze. it was the first look that san francisco was not going to take prohibition seriously. the prohibition...
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it" es absolutament e fantastico, no hay otra manera de describirlo, dice mackenzie sobre la sensaciononar regalos para niÑos y jovenes de bajos recursos y poder brindarles una navidad mas colorida... desde tempranas horas de la manana,decen as de personas hicieron fila para recibir estos regalos en san jose... un total de 3000 juguetes fueron repartidos por la organizacion sacred heart.. personas como sandra brady, madre de cuatro y abuela de dos niÑos, fue una de las afortunadas que pudo obtener alguno de estos articulos, que van desde bicicleas, hasta motos y juegos de mesa... louie/recibio regalos de navidad sot 00.03.13 "i think it's a blessing.." "creo que es una bendicion que las personas que tienen recursos, donen a los necesitados...." comenta louie, quien apesar de trabajar muchas horas al dia, no le alcanza el dinero para poder darle a sus hijos los regalos que le pidieron a santa nicolas.. pero muchos se quedaron con las ganas... como dice jay pecko, uno de los encargados de este evento, se necesitaban cuatro mil juguetes mas para cumplir con la meta... aun hay tiempo para
it" es absolutament e fantastico, no hay otra manera de describirlo, dice mackenzie sobre la sensaciononar regalos para niÑos y jovenes de bajos recursos y poder brindarles una navidad mas colorida... desde tempranas horas de la manana,decen as de personas hicieron fila para recibir estos regalos en san jose... un total de 3000 juguetes fueron repartidos por la organizacion sacred heart.. personas como sandra brady, madre de cuatro y abuela de dos niÑos, fue una de las afortunadas que...
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mackenzie eagland of the american enterprise institute. todd harrison for the center of strategic and budgetary asegments. gordon adams of the simpson center and american university. and lauren thompson of the lexington institute. welcome welcome back, gentlemen. welcome back from maternity. how is life at home? >> three months over, the insanity is over and i have a perfect baby. >> and we join the washington budget insanity. welcome back for the holidays. >> we finally have spending caps and a budget sequestration. there are some people who look at this and say, you know, there is only upside from here, how do you interpret the deal, and what do you expect next? >> i think they ought to be jumping for joy in the pentagon, because in the short term they are getting things that they have been arguing for, forever. budget stability. they are getting the flexibility that you have when you don't have sequester. and they are getting a kind of a holiday gift in their stocking which is the $80 billion worth of war supplemental funding that nobod
mackenzie eagland of the american enterprise institute. todd harrison for the center of strategic and budgetary asegments. gordon adams of the simpson center and american university. and lauren thompson of the lexington institute. welcome welcome back, gentlemen. welcome back from maternity. how is life at home? >> three months over, the insanity is over and i have a perfect baby. >> and we join the washington budget insanity. welcome back for the holidays. >> we finally have...
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mackenzie has some of the most memorable moments from today's memorial. >> he was passing at a time of mourning a time to celebrate a heroic life. >> reporter: president obama is one of dozens of world leaders in johannesburg remembering the former south african president who died last week at 95. thousands packed into a rainy stadium to bid farewell to mandela. the stadium that mandela spoke right after he was released from prison. >> when it rains when you're buries it means that the gates of heaven open as well. >> reporter: while there was sadness over the loss of the leader the atmosphere was more like a celebration. those who knew mandela best spoke about his legacy. >> thought him life was all about goodness to others. he brought hope when there was none. >> reporter: that hope inspired millions. and the memorial brought people together if only for the day. including president obama who shook hands with cuban president raul castro. during the president's address he cited mandela as an inspiration. >> and though i will fall short of my hero's example, he makes me want to be a bet
mackenzie has some of the most memorable moments from today's memorial. >> he was passing at a time of mourning a time to celebrate a heroic life. >> reporter: president obama is one of dozens of world leaders in johannesburg remembering the former south african president who died last week at 95. thousands packed into a rainy stadium to bid farewell to mandela. the stadium that mandela spoke right after he was released from prison. >> when it rains when you're buries it means...
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a month after that quake bob mackenzie brought us that report. >> reporter: when san francisco decidedo stage a great opposition in 1915, a piece of shoreline was filled and leveled and the glorious but temporary buildings of the world's fair erected. that piece of filled land became the neighborhood we now call the marina. when last month's earthquake struck, the marina was highly damaged that's because the soil became a kind of quick sand. much of san francisco's financial district is also built on landfill. but the damage there was much less. high rise buildings in the area are set in pilings that go down to bedrock or hard soil beneath the sill. the tragic in the marina has given landfill a bad name. bay area is wondering if it's a good idea to own a home on landfill. part of the harbor bay isles was built to become the marina. >> building on fill is okay. so long as foundation engineers and construction engineers know that it's fill and as long as they know what the characteristics of the fill are so they can accommodate it. >> reporter: so homes will not need pilings down to bedr
a month after that quake bob mackenzie brought us that report. >> reporter: when san francisco decidedo stage a great opposition in 1915, a piece of shoreline was filled and leveled and the glorious but temporary buildings of the world's fair erected. that piece of filled land became the neighborhood we now call the marina. when last month's earthquake struck, the marina was highly damaged that's because the soil became a kind of quick sand. much of san francisco's financial district is...
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no one ever remembers alexander mackenzie, but everyone remembers louis and, of course, lewis and clark. well, to get to the starting point, the real turning point of the expedition they had to hack their way and somehow drive their way through virgin old eastern forest. so woods dominated there journey. they traveled in wooden canoes, build wooden palisades around the forts with a stop to. kind of wood fires and so on. well, it seems that one could tell the story of early american exploration under the general loosely, the general heading of would would. remember, i said i used to be a geologist, not a very good 1 billion this seems at what was next guy to happen in the american story involved geology because once you come to understand the extent of it, union now thanks to lewis and clark on their journey at in their journey back, you knew where the rocky mountains or, when the sierra war, the pacific ocean began. rivers and so on and so forth, will you now need to know was what america was made of, not just wireless. and so you sent out the surveyors, the geologists. the first one, i
no one ever remembers alexander mackenzie, but everyone remembers louis and, of course, lewis and clark. well, to get to the starting point, the real turning point of the expedition they had to hack their way and somehow drive their way through virgin old eastern forest. so woods dominated there journey. they traveled in wooden canoes, build wooden palisades around the forts with a stop to. kind of wood fires and so on. well, it seems that one could tell the story of early american exploration...
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so one stylistic as the ones that anyone into thinking that my iq and lethal and see the mackenzie. it means we look at all the small things and explain to a little bit of everything forever all night this is very focused production. i might might not we connected the end of the day. this is not going to revolutionize wonderfully on and he says well they would revolutionize my well pretty well and could revolutionize your grandparents well the elderly relatives or friends. well it's designed so much with them in mind in a very simple to use the design is perfect and i'm nice and i were talking to your aunt and the first question on the sauce with others and to visit one of the silly monkey phones that use of the seat is ostensibly what will make for elderly people in my c box and a mass of a thing but know that this is a standard small thing but it's golden little touches that make a difference to me give you a few examples the fast one can resist a display say rather than his sometimes all people you would just click on something i know fixing the page because i get back to the opa
so one stylistic as the ones that anyone into thinking that my iq and lethal and see the mackenzie. it means we look at all the small things and explain to a little bit of everything forever all night this is very focused production. i might might not we connected the end of the day. this is not going to revolutionize wonderfully on and he says well they would revolutionize my well pretty well and could revolutionize your grandparents well the elderly relatives or friends. well it's designed so...
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because the sole significant mackenzie credit so that one of the book out west is the money for that well i did but people certainly are not. i think that's in the usa when you hear about. brittany here but from cheer to everyone who when to cut down home but said and that benefit increases the cold but it right you'll see him the people of course. and that will constitute a veritable to carry people who live a very precarious existence. in theory couple will leave service sector jobs of all that and i don't do these guys get from from the east of europe would make no wrecks everything from construction or working in restaurants service accounts anywhere where these standards are not as strong as the labor protections. and where unfortunately labour can be exploited so we've seen this already know we all bought the same polish plumber of course in the united kingdom or people coming from lithuania my kindle and the uk and ireland i am but say that the ghost experiences of concrete that had come for those people now but also state that ukraine of course is suffering from a demographic
because the sole significant mackenzie credit so that one of the book out west is the money for that well i did but people certainly are not. i think that's in the usa when you hear about. brittany here but from cheer to everyone who when to cut down home but said and that benefit increases the cold but it right you'll see him the people of course. and that will constitute a veritable to carry people who live a very precarious existence. in theory couple will leave service sector jobs of all...
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of the most successful traders working any member of the most important posts for the union, fort mackenzie and especially but clark never mastered his temper and has told you he is murdered at the age of 52 for the reasons that are still debated. was it because of the long family dispute over some horses and a spyglass to one story told is it because he might have us all ted his life that is a story that is certainly told on the reservation and the one that seems a bit more compelling but any way he is murdered in the first few chapters are about his relationship i used to explain the history particularly in terms of their contact with the expanding and you will american nation and the second chapter looks at malcolm clarke and concludes on the ranch on 1869. the turning chapter who is the eldest son of malcolm and on the night that his father is murdered in august of 1869, the horse is traveling on the run away from their ranch by another one of their indian can and here is his companion singing a song out pretty unusual since pretty hot enemies and he becomes suspicious and terms and fac
of the most successful traders working any member of the most important posts for the union, fort mackenzie and especially but clark never mastered his temper and has told you he is murdered at the age of 52 for the reasons that are still debated. was it because of the long family dispute over some horses and a spyglass to one story told is it because he might have us all ted his life that is a story that is certainly told on the reservation and the one that seems a bit more compelling but any...
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bob mackenzie for the express newspapers has followed his career from the start. >> i came into formulane at the same time as schumacher. he was a poor boy from a reasonbly poor background, and suddenly he just erupted in formula one. we had seen change in formula one from the old days, but he had become something else completely. no one had seen a driver as fit. no one had seen a driver as totally committed in every way he worked with the team. he started wit moved on to benen moved on to ferrari. he gave up everything he had at beniton and went to ferrari. it was a big gamble, and he turned them around. he left a great legacy for himself and ferrari. he completely rewrote the record books. they have now been rewritten a bit by vettle. but schumacher changed things, you know, he was a changed man, very nice man to be around. >> schumacher's f 1 colleagues have been taking to twitter for their best wishes for the driver. they raised against michael schumacher for five seasons said schumacher has the strength to pull through this. another wrote, i'm praying for you, my brother. i hope yo
bob mackenzie for the express newspapers has followed his career from the start. >> i came into formulane at the same time as schumacher. he was a poor boy from a reasonbly poor background, and suddenly he just erupted in formula one. we had seen change in formula one from the old days, but he had become something else completely. no one had seen a driver as fit. no one had seen a driver as totally committed in every way he worked with the team. he started wit moved on to benen moved on...
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>> john, there was a report back in april of this year by mackenzie that had a slide presentation of5 slides that they presented not only to secretary sebelius but also the director of c. ph-fpl -- the director of kr-fpl ph-fpl s-fpl and they told them you are not going to be ready, you do not have end to end connectivity. that information apparently was never transmitted to the president. the government accountability institute and "politico" magazine reported recently that secretary sebelius has only met with the president one time and then in the presence of the treasury secretary, geithner, since the law was passed almost four years. and the president has met with other cabinet secretaries 277 times. and this is according to the white house log of their schedule, their daily schedule. when i asked ms. sebelius, secretary sebelius on december 10 could she verify that she indeed had met with the president, she could not do it. it's amazing. >> the white house does say that not every meeting the president had with the secretary was logged as an official event. their contention is th
>> john, there was a report back in april of this year by mackenzie that had a slide presentation of5 slides that they presented not only to secretary sebelius but also the director of c. ph-fpl -- the director of kr-fpl ph-fpl s-fpl and they told them you are not going to be ready, you do not have end to end connectivity. that information apparently was never transmitted to the president. the government accountability institute and "politico" magazine reported recently that...
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. >> look how happy plugs mackenzie is there.le nog, scratch his chin, put a pretty chick with him. you could run the garland from the christmas tree into one ear and out the other and freezing rain brain floss for three minutes and come out with with nary a fleck on the floss. the woman is practicing self-defense techniques she learned at a women's empowerment seminar at the learning annex. look at her. telling her to break the the grasp, bring your heel down on his metatarsal, crush it and run like hell. he's uncle rico from napoleon dynamite. he can't imagine how they got the big ship in the little body. his secret service code name is zero into dark thirty. i wish him a happy new year. >> in any event he's not the only one talking about the photo where he's claiming she is in a self-defense pose. poor vice president biden. people like to make fun. but the pose is familiar, is it not? >> i look at the photo and say, it is a short trip from that to joe biden accidentally tweeting his junk. >> we saw the pasta monster. joe biden
. >> look how happy plugs mackenzie is there.le nog, scratch his chin, put a pretty chick with him. you could run the garland from the christmas tree into one ear and out the other and freezing rain brain floss for three minutes and come out with with nary a fleck on the floss. the woman is practicing self-defense techniques she learned at a women's empowerment seminar at the learning annex. look at her. telling her to break the the grasp, bring your heel down on his metatarsal, crush it...
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yes, you are jack mackenzie. >> it's nice to have you come this way. i would like both of you, if you could, to comment in some substance about what justice o'connor has said. i'll say one thing about it. i would love to hear anything you would have to say about it. her participation in the bush against gore was not a slip of find. during the oral argument she ridiculed the -- she was really heavily engaged in the case. what is your view of -- what do you think about now that she's made this comment? >> well, i think she -- first of all, it's not unusual for some justice to have regrets or second thoughts about decisions they have made. i think with justice o'connor, she has seen a good part of her legacy endangered by the fallout of bush v gore and the more conservative justices that have seated her on the bench. i don't know that i can say anything more. she didn't really elaborate a lot. she said maybe we shouldn't take the case. what can you do with with the case? so -- >> it wasn't a full recantation. it wasn't, you know, after justice luis pol wh
yes, you are jack mackenzie. >> it's nice to have you come this way. i would like both of you, if you could, to comment in some substance about what justice o'connor has said. i'll say one thing about it. i would love to hear anything you would have to say about it. her participation in the bush against gore was not a slip of find. during the oral argument she ridiculed the -- she was really heavily engaged in the case. what is your view of -- what do you think about now that she's made...
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>> i'm sure if i were mackenzie i would have thousands of ideas. you know what i would say that is actually functioning well, that has been really positive thing for me, has been, communication is really pretty good. in other words there's, we're communicating well. it's complicated. think about the fact that you have, i don't know, either 15 or 20 cabinet secretaries and if you have -- many of these issues cross many boundaries. when i get up in the morning, you know, my job is to worry about how do we grow the economy and how do we achieve opportunity in this country through economic growth? that's what i'm supposed to do and in the department of commerce we have 45 plus thousand people working on various aspects of that. whether giving you, you know a patent or giving you the weather service or weather information. and, you know, and at the department of defense much, much larger, much different brief. we have issues we have that overlap. we have country that is we work with that overlap. government works in a three dimensional aspect. i think t
>> i'm sure if i were mackenzie i would have thousands of ideas. you know what i would say that is actually functioning well, that has been really positive thing for me, has been, communication is really pretty good. in other words there's, we're communicating well. it's complicated. think about the fact that you have, i don't know, either 15 or 20 cabinet secretaries and if you have -- many of these issues cross many boundaries. when i get up in the morning, you know, my job is to worry...
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. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys, we have mackenzy bernadeau.ts for the winter. [ laughter ] a cute little chipmunk. and finally, from the saints, we have junior galette. he was voted most likely to be in a band called hootie and the beard fish. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there you guys go. those are nfl superlatives. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we have a giant show tonight. she's one of my favorites. one of my favorites. a great actress. we're thrilled to have her. from the new movie "thor: the dark world," natalie portman is here! [ cheers and applause ] natalie portman is here. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i love her. she is so cool. plus, he stars in the new movie "the best man holiday," taye diggs is stopping in. [ cheers and applause ] wait, do you like taye diggs? and then here to close out the show, one of my favorite comedians, i have been going on tour. i started this tour called the "clean cut comedy tour." i asked my friends if you have like 20 minutes of clean material
. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys, we have mackenzy bernadeau.ts for the winter. [ laughter ] a cute little chipmunk. and finally, from the saints, we have junior galette. he was voted most likely to be in a band called hootie and the beard fish. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there you guys go. those are nfl superlatives. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we have a giant show tonight. she's one of my favorites. one of my favorites....
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let's go live to david mackenzie who is live in johannesburg, south africa. >> it has been a specialday here in south africa. the commemorative ceremony for nelson mandela. he died at the age of 95. he spent more than 20 years in prison. he brought africa into a free presents. it has been an incredible day but that did not stop thousands streaming in to remember him. more than 90 world leaders and statesmen came man to pay their respects. president barack obama gave a very moving account of his connection with nelson mandela and what he meant to a lot of people. >> some of the world's most powerful and employed two people came here. >> i am not a saint unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on. >> the festivities, the come member to raise cash as it had been a moment of morning but he was sick for months before and they were expecting his passing. >> it is incredible to get a perspective on a number of people. i know the stadium could hold up to 90,000 people. we're talking about leaders from all along the road very different-- >> this shows of the universal appeal of nels
let's go live to david mackenzie who is live in johannesburg, south africa. >> it has been a specialday here in south africa. the commemorative ceremony for nelson mandela. he died at the age of 95. he spent more than 20 years in prison. he brought africa into a free presents. it has been an incredible day but that did not stop thousands streaming in to remember him. more than 90 world leaders and statesmen came man to pay their respects. president barack obama gave a very moving account...
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let's go live with david mackenzie who is in johannesburg, south africa. >> his passing is a time of this is a time to celebrate a historic life. >> president barack obama is one of dozens of dignitaries that are remembering his life. he passed away at age 95. thousands packed into this stadium to bid farewell. this is the same stadium that he spoke when he was in prison. >> when it rains, it means that the gates of heaven are opening. >> what they were sad, the leader, it was more like a celebration. those who knew mandela then have a lot of memories. maligne >> he gave us hope, when there was none. >> that hope inspired millions. the more you brought people together. this included president obama who shut hands with the other presidents. >> while i will always fall short, his example, makes me want to be a better man. >> certainly, and nelson mandela was an inspiration to president obama and millions others across the world. it was very sad for his passing. >> we gathered highlights that she confined on the memorial from this morning on our website. there we will have a transcript
let's go live with david mackenzie who is in johannesburg, south africa. >> his passing is a time of this is a time to celebrate a historic life. >> president barack obama is one of dozens of dignitaries that are remembering his life. he passed away at age 95. thousands packed into this stadium to bid farewell. this is the same stadium that he spoke when he was in prison. >> when it rains, it means that the gates of heaven are opening. >> what they were sad, the leader,...
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the pope picked mackenzie and international network to study the vatican's economic and administrative structure. the consulting firm is part of the new effort to push for more transparency. compliant term financial group is revamping the vatican bank 19,000 accounts. pope francis's predecessor benedict xvi was tight-lipped about the church's in working as trying criticism for its murky financial practice. connell: tomorrow business today, robots taking our jobs and now maybe replacing our what a story today. zoos. the experimental architecture for minimum for the creating a petting zoo exhibit that replaces rabbits and goats and the like with slinky like robots that hang from the ceiling. the company's pet 3 acumen tangentially range of the motion that are playful and angry or bored or confused, depends how the visitor treats them and partner the technology behind the zoo are a series of microsoft connect cameras observing would be patter's's movements. a crazy thing. the zoo's founders say any living animal, the longer the pet is a lot of the more it learns. dagen: i have no idea. do
the pope picked mackenzie and international network to study the vatican's economic and administrative structure. the consulting firm is part of the new effort to push for more transparency. compliant term financial group is revamping the vatican bank 19,000 accounts. pope francis's predecessor benedict xvi was tight-lipped about the church's in working as trying criticism for its murky financial practice. connell: tomorrow business today, robots taking our jobs and now maybe replacing our what...
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yes, you are jack mackenzie. >> it's nice to have you come this way. i would like both of you, if you could, to comment in some substance about what justice o'connor has said. i'll say one thing about it. i would love to hear anything you would have to say about it. her participation in the bush against gore was not a slip of find. during the oral argument she ridiculed the -- she was really heavily engaged in the case. what is your view of -- what do you think about now that she's made this comment? >> well, i think she -- first of all, it's not unusual for some justice to have regrets or second thoughts about decisions they have made. i think with justice o'connor, she has seen a good part of her legacy endangered by the fallout of bush v gore and the more conservative justices that have seated her on the bench. i don't know that i can say anything more. she didn't really elaborate a lot. she said maybe we shouldn't take the case. what can you do with with the case? so -- >> it wasn't a full recantation. it wasn't, you know, after justice luis pol wh
yes, you are jack mackenzie. >> it's nice to have you come this way. i would like both of you, if you could, to comment in some substance about what justice o'connor has said. i'll say one thing about it. i would love to hear anything you would have to say about it. her participation in the bush against gore was not a slip of find. during the oral argument she ridiculed the -- she was really heavily engaged in the case. what is your view of -- what do you think about now that she's made...
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book about this called the intellectual life of the british working class is the reading habits of mackenzie and he contrasts the passionate pursuit of knowledge by a proletarian didact of the british aristocracy. i am old enough to remember those residues that remain from the 30's that were deeply immersed in the high culture of the day may have reseeded but i don't think it is lost. do we hear in american workers who were one bearish -- version of the elements but this has been radically different the most instructive expression the mainstream spectrum among people fdr kennedy liberals and a few representative quotes from the icon of the intellectual establishment of democratic theory. the public are ignorant and metal some outsiders to be put in their place decisions must be in the hands of the intelligent minority of responsible ben and we have to be protected from the herd. it does have a function in the democratic society and they are to listen to their weight to responsible men apart from that to be spectators nonparticipants in that is for their own good did not succumb to be the jud
book about this called the intellectual life of the british working class is the reading habits of mackenzie and he contrasts the passionate pursuit of knowledge by a proletarian didact of the british aristocracy. i am old enough to remember those residues that remain from the 30's that were deeply immersed in the high culture of the day may have reseeded but i don't think it is lost. do we hear in american workers who were one bearish -- version of the elements but this has been radically...
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city parks employee stacy mackenzie had already come forward with allegations against him.imilar to those of nearly 20 other women, she says that he grabbed her from behind, put her in a headlock and rolled her breast. he left office august. spread he began his sentence in three months of home confinement. >> and other good story for a batkid they have $100,000 of new money in their efforts to help sick children have their dreams come true. here if you like to help make a wish foundation you can go to our website ed kron4.com >> needy kids and san jose will get a chance to buy gifts for their family. they will hold a shop with a copy dent. 32 homes will get a chance to purchase gifts. >> the time is 7:22 a.m.. if you are running out of hot sauce, you may have to wait we will explain why after the break. >> here's a live look from the break. >> here's a live look from roof cam. is ending soon! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattres
city parks employee stacy mackenzie had already come forward with allegations against him.imilar to those of nearly 20 other women, she says that he grabbed her from behind, put her in a headlock and rolled her breast. he left office august. spread he began his sentence in three months of home confinement. >> and other good story for a batkid they have $100,000 of new money in their efforts to help sick children have their dreams come true. here if you like to help make a wish foundation...
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the vatican is about accouuting firms, mackenzie and kpmg.atican's accounting procedures up to international standards. that is a latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: congress is inching closer to a dairy cliff as lawmakers hash out a new farm bill before we can start. eight dollars a gallon, this craziness. jeff flock is at a dairy farm in gardner, Ãea tor bdracyed ag iinvrs s oioffs dunthe m mother's name is class what is known $2.73 average gallon of milk could be as much as $80 those secretary of agricultu does have the ability to mitigate against that at the beginning. >> he has some ability not to reenact the 1949 law. congress is closer to getting something passed. >> as we look at our friends out here, some people have said farm bill, we don't need a farm bill anymore. farmers are doing great, prices are decent, have a great crop, what do you need a farm bill for? >> crops were pretty good but there have been years in the past, at the close of last year there was a need for a farm bill, with th
the vatican is about accouuting firms, mackenzie and kpmg.atican's accounting procedures up to international standards. that is a latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: congress is inching closer to a dairy cliff as lawmakers hash out a new farm bill before we can start. eight dollars a gallon, this craziness. jeff flock is at a dairy farm in gardner, Ãea tor bdracyed ag iinvrs s oioffs dunthe m mother's name is class what is known $2.73 average gallon of...
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. >> two weeks before you were told by the mackenzie group that number one, they found extensive problems and were not allowed to make the launch date. no one was in charge and the completed project with a moving target. you were aware of all of that when you visited the subcommittee in april. >> i ask for the mckinsey group to come in six months ahead of launch date and give us an analysis of their method -- advice.s -- best we acted on their recommendation. >> you are the one who commissioned the mckinsey group? >> yes sir. >> i have to ask you, what did you do with that information? you are not being honest with last two weeks later when we were talking in committee. >> i would disagree. we wanted the report six month out. we wanted to make sure that we had independent eyes and ears to look at the readiness and the challenges. we took their faith very seriously. their primary -- we took their advice very seriously. their primary advice was about the right -- reliability of the hub. he focused a lot of time and attention -- >> may i submit that they were actually accurate in that assign
. >> two weeks before you were told by the mackenzie group that number one, they found extensive problems and were not allowed to make the launch date. no one was in charge and the completed project with a moving target. you were aware of all of that when you visited the subcommittee in april. >> i ask for the mckinsey group to come in six months ahead of launch date and give us an analysis of their method -- advice.s -- best we acted on their recommendation. >> you are the...
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. >> i asked for the mackenzie group to come in 6 months ahead of launch date and give an analysis of their best advice. i was briefed on it and we acted on their recommendations. >> you were the one that commissioned the mckenzie group report. >> we ask for them to come in. >> yourself. >> yes, sir. >> what did you do with that information to you were not being honest with us two weeks later when we were talking about it in committee. >> i would disagree. we wanted the report six months out to make sure that we had independent eyes and ears, look at the readiness, and look at the challenges and we took their advice very seriously in. i wouldn't tell you their primary advice focused on the reliability of the hubbub. they thought that would be where the large number of problems occurred. a lot of time and attention, we looked at -- >> they were actually accurate and that assignment? >> the hub has worked beautifully start to finish. >> you testified this morning that there is, people cannot make their payment now when they go on heathcare.gov. >> that is not accurate. a lot of people h
. >> i asked for the mackenzie group to come in 6 months ahead of launch date and give an analysis of their best advice. i was briefed on it and we acted on their recommendations. >> you were the one that commissioned the mckenzie group report. >> we ask for them to come in. >> yourself. >> yes, sir. >> what did you do with that information to you were not being honest with us two weeks later when we were talking about it in committee. >> i would...
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. >> i asked for the mackenzie group to come in 6 months ahead of launch date and give an analysis of their best advice. i was briefed on it and we acted on their recommendations. >> you were the one that commissioned the mckenzie group report. >> we ask for them to come in. >> yourself. >> yes, sir. >> what did you do with that information to you were not being honest with us two weeks later when we were talking about it in committee. >> i would disagree. we wanted the report six months out to make sure that we had independent eyes and ears, look at the readiness, and look at the challenges and we took their advice very seriously in. i wouldn't tell you their primary advice focused on the reliability of the hubbub. they thought that would be where the large number of problems occurred. a lot of time and attention, we looked at -- >> they were actually accurate and that assignment? >> the hub has worked beautifully start to finish. >> you testified this morning that there is, people cannot make their payment now when they go on heathcare.gov. >> that is not accurate. a lot of people h
. >> i asked for the mackenzie group to come in 6 months ahead of launch date and give an analysis of their best advice. i was briefed on it and we acted on their recommendations. >> you were the one that commissioned the mckenzie group report. >> we ask for them to come in. >> yourself. >> yes, sir. >> what did you do with that information to you were not being honest with us two weeks later when we were talking about it in committee. >> i would...
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let's go to david mackenzie, he's in beijing with the latest. >> reporter: there was a warm welcome hereders. obviously this is all coming as china announces its air defense identification zone around two weeks ago which it says allows them to monitor the region, monitor military planes over a disputed area with japan. he criticized china for the zone saying it could be dangerous. it could lead to an uptick in tension and accidental start of a conflict. biden is here, he's met with the vice president and the president. but there's diplomacy going on now here in beijing where he'll try to ease this tension. he really is walking a tight rope during this trip. michaela? >> many eyes on those meetings. thank you very much, david. >>> the white house says it is prepared to negotiate a limited nuclear enrichment program for iran but iran is to hold its end of an international bargain. it has to cut back its nuclear capabilities and accept rigorous monitoring along with certain limits. the white house cautioned that the program applies only to the nation's peaceful energy needs. >>> new this mo
let's go to david mackenzie, he's in beijing with the latest. >> reporter: there was a warm welcome hereders. obviously this is all coming as china announces its air defense identification zone around two weeks ago which it says allows them to monitor the region, monitor military planes over a disputed area with japan. he criticized china for the zone saying it could be dangerous. it could lead to an uptick in tension and accidental start of a conflict. biden is here, he's met with the...
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. >> do you remember bob and doug mackenzie. >> scarf. >> do you guys have scarfs up there to. >> doelizabeth is a canadian. she knows what is a tuke is. >> talking about unemployment benefits were said to have expired. have you ever heard of a tuke? >> i am from colorado. i pretend like i'm tough. but i actually am embarrassed to say i have never heard of a tuke. i have never -- my husband works in canada buttery have never heard of a uke. >> you have heard of a muffler? >> i have heard of a muffler. >> i will make smooth strands session to tk. >> es -- tukes and mufflers. unemployment benefits costing taxpayers billions of dollars. funding from that program was not included in the recent budget deal. let me break it down for you, about 1.3 million people do accept these supplemental unemployment payments and many do so longer than the standard 26 week minimum. they get about $300 on average a week. so the cost to the tanks pair is about $25 billion a year. i'm going to toss to a sound bite now that we are getting from susan from "the washington examiner." take a listen. >> first of
. >> do you remember bob and doug mackenzie. >> scarf. >> do you guys have scarfs up there to. >> doelizabeth is a canadian. she knows what is a tuke is. >> talking about unemployment benefits were said to have expired. have you ever heard of a tuke? >> i am from colorado. i pretend like i'm tough. but i actually am embarrassed to say i have never heard of a tuke. i have never -- my husband works in canada buttery have never heard of a uke. >> you have...