82
82
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
full disclosure ever since muffler fell off my 87 monte carlo i have been mad at gm.want to think about as investor. liz: does this trail lead to mary barra? >> i'm not sure. i take my cues from the stock market. gm is not down much, one or 2%. liz: does it get hammered? >> do people start worrying about the name and quality and safety. that could be real disconcerting. >> we'll find brian's old monte carlo. he says please don't. adam adam shapiro, and brian so sy and greg zuckerman. -- sossi. david: president obama wants to classify the internet as a utility and industry is firing back. how it will impact big businesses an consumers coming up. >>> a major winter storm dumping ice and snow on parts of the midwest. those storms moving to the east coast and should arrive later this week. all the details straight ahead. ♪ you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. cl
full disclosure ever since muffler fell off my 87 monte carlo i have been mad at gm.want to think about as investor. liz: does this trail lead to mary barra? >> i'm not sure. i take my cues from the stock market. gm is not down much, one or 2%. liz: does it get hammered? >> do people start worrying about the name and quality and safety. that could be real disconcerting. >> we'll find brian's old monte carlo. he says please don't. adam adam shapiro, and brian so sy and greg...
49
49
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
season, high points in his first year at the highest level include leading for two stages of the monte carlohere have been plenty of crashes and he admits he's finding it tough. >> i am lacking experience and so this year, from let's say from performance i think it has been very good season but unfortunately from consistency point of view and mistakes, it has been quite difficult season and not good. >> reporter: robert and his crittish-based team m sports are currently competing in the final race of the season, rally gb. but how does he actually drive with so much expected of his left hands? >> on the left-hand side the steering wheel has a paddle so you pull the paddle close to you to go up a gear and push it way to go down a gear. only robert is allowed this. because of his weaker arms. special dispen take fro dispense governor body. the other one say hands break, all the other drivers have one that you pull towards you to lock the rear wheels, robert have push his forward. >> on a daily base i you forgett about it. but from other hand no limitation else be in the rail. >> reporter: his a
season, high points in his first year at the highest level include leading for two stages of the monte carlohere have been plenty of crashes and he admits he's finding it tough. >> i am lacking experience and so this year, from let's say from performance i think it has been very good season but unfortunately from consistency point of view and mistakes, it has been quite difficult season and not good. >> reporter: robert and his crittish-based team m sports are currently competing in...
69
69
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
high points include leading the two stages at the monte carlo rally, but he admits he is finding it toughcking experience. so this year let's say from performance point of view, i think it has been very good. but from consistency it has been quite difficult, and not good. >> robert and his british-based team are currently competing in the final race of the season. but how does he actually drive with so much expected of his left hand. you can see he has a pedal, so you pull the pedal close and push it away. ing only robert is allowed this, because of his weaker arm. the other difference he has is the hand break. that's this lever here. all of the other drivers have a hand break by you pull towards you. >> on daily basis you forget about it. without it he would be absolutely a front runner. but no limitations he would be [ inaudible ] in the rally. >> reporter: his achievements has given the sport a surge in his native poland. and he was the 1 pole to drive in formula 1. a rising star of that sport and it's still in his heart. >> for now it's quite far, and i would like to come into f1 if i
high points include leading the two stages at the monte carlo rally, but he admits he is finding it toughcking experience. so this year let's say from performance point of view, i think it has been very good. but from consistency it has been quite difficult, and not good. >> robert and his british-based team are currently competing in the final race of the season. but how does he actually drive with so much expected of his left hand. you can see he has a pedal, so you pull the pedal close...
115
115
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
high points in the highest level leading for two stages at the monte carlo rally, but there have beenplenty of crashes, and he admits he's finding it tough. >> i'm lacking experience, so this year, let's say from performance point of view, i think it's been very good, but unfortunately from consistency point of view and mistakes, it has been quite difficult season, and not good. >> robert said his british-based team are currently competing in the final race of the season, but how does he drive with so much expected of his left hand? >> on the left-hand side you can see that he has a baddel. you pull the baddel close to you and... down to go down again. only robert is allowed this because of his weaker arms. the other thing that is different is the hand brake. all the other drivers have a hand brake that you pull from the wheel. but for robert it comes forward. >> his achievements in rally has given the sport a surge in his native poland, and he was the first pole to drive in formula one. a rising star of that sport and it's still in his heart. >> for now it's quite far, and i will lik
high points in the highest level leading for two stages at the monte carlo rally, but there have beenplenty of crashes, and he admits he's finding it tough. >> i'm lacking experience, so this year, let's say from performance point of view, i think it's been very good, but unfortunately from consistency point of view and mistakes, it has been quite difficult season, and not good. >> robert said his british-based team are currently competing in the final race of the season, but how...
588
588
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 588
favorite 0
quote 0
black page shioned archival scrapbook and souvenirs from while they were on europe.h in this is all monte carlo. you can see little train tickets allow nroy had to buy to him to take a dog on to the means of conveyance that they would use as they travelled around. he was on vaudeville in the and there's a flyer and the invitation for him to come and be on stage. this was like opening king tut's omb to find your way to the world of stubby. the scrapbook is filled with newspaper clippings. of them are helpfully labeled. most look like this so you have idea where it was published, what date it was published. that's okay. little they are the treasures. the ymc card for stubby making life member, making him good for three bones a day. for good meds, it's good for a place to sleep. when news broke about id card, the membership will. this created ill one of the pages of the scrapbook has a couple of it that were letters to the editor from veterans complaining about him. honestly, we've got homeless veterans and we're taking better care of our dogs than our vets. of things you might expect. and legitim
black page shioned archival scrapbook and souvenirs from while they were on europe.h in this is all monte carlo. you can see little train tickets allow nroy had to buy to him to take a dog on to the means of conveyance that they would use as they travelled around. he was on vaudeville in the and there's a flyer and the invitation for him to come and be on stage. this was like opening king tut's omb to find your way to the world of stubby. the scrapbook is filled with newspaper clippings. of...
490
490
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 490
favorite 0
quote 0
this is monte carlo. you can see little train tickets that conroy had to buy to allow onto theke a dog various means of conveyance that they would use as they traveled around. stubby was on broad bill after he came back to the united states, and there is a flyer about that in the invitation for him to come and be on stage. this was kind of like opening to find your's to way into the world of stubby. the scrapbook is filled with newspaper clippings. very few of them are helpfully labeled. most of them look like this so that you have no idea where it was published, what eight it was published, but that is ok because then there are these ymcae treasures like the membership card for stubby, making him a special life member, good for three bones a day. for good measure, it is also good for a place to sleep. about this ide card, this membership card that had been created for the dog, this actually created a little bit of ill will. one of the pages of the scrapbook has a couple of lettersin it that were to the e
this is monte carlo. you can see little train tickets that conroy had to buy to allow onto theke a dog various means of conveyance that they would use as they traveled around. stubby was on broad bill after he came back to the united states, and there is a flyer about that in the invitation for him to come and be on stage. this was kind of like opening to find your's to way into the world of stubby. the scrapbook is filled with newspaper clippings. very few of them are helpfully labeled. most...
79
79
Nov 3, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 1
comments that you've heard here which have been so brilliantly set up by maria and gordon and carlos montes -- another one? >> take a couple. all my friends told me take a lot of photos. [laughter] >> i took like five. >> oh, thank you. >> while i was talking. >> there's a young lady. >> just to remind people that several of the books written by our presenters are on sale outside. >> right. >> during the lunch period. they will also be on sale i believe during the break in the afternoon. and then you have some interviews. >> correct, and we're going to also -- we're going to come back -- when you come back from break, you can bring your lunch in here and eat, but eat neatly, if you would, and you can also watch right back on the monitor some of the chrp interviews. we are live with an online connection. so come back and be prepared to go -- and i do not have a schedule and i am liking on the schedule. mark -- 1:15? >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule, upcoming prog
comments that you've heard here which have been so brilliantly set up by maria and gordon and carlos montes -- another one? >> take a couple. all my friends told me take a lot of photos. [laughter] >> i took like five. >> oh, thank you. >> while i was talking. >> there's a young lady. >> just to remind people that several of the books written by our presenters are on sale outside. >> right. >> during the lunch period. they will also be on sale i...
79
79
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
so carlos montes, if you would come on up as well. finally, i will introduce our third panelist who is or our moderator who is the wonderful guha shankar, who works here at the american folklife center of the library of congress where is a senior specialist. he looks after our civil rights history project. so guha. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for coming out on a rainy afternoon washington, d.c. it seems like fall is here now. i want to thank carlos for flying off from california to be here. it's hard to believe it has been nine years since i first interviewed both of them for my book that came out 8 years later, back in 2005 when i first trekked out to california, new mexico, and colorado to speak with them and some other folks. oral history became the core of the book. so, what i plan to do today is to briefly sketch out the story of when poor people marched on washington in what was dr. martin luther king's final crusade. one that he did not see but was envisioning and working on around the last six months of his life. so,
so carlos montes, if you would come on up as well. finally, i will introduce our third panelist who is or our moderator who is the wonderful guha shankar, who works here at the american folklife center of the library of congress where is a senior specialist. he looks after our civil rights history project. so guha. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for coming out on a rainy afternoon washington, d.c. it seems like fall is here now. i want to thank carlos for flying off from california...
392
392
Nov 4, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
his company is building the projects between its new york, new york, and monte carlo hotels.when you started your career here, did you think you'd be this focused on outdoor dining and parks? >> it's -- no. the answer is no. the casino design of 20 years was all inward facing. you wanted to suck people in and keep them in. and that is the opposite of what we're doing now. >> reporter: on the other end of the strip, caesar's spend half a billion dollars building linq, home to the tallest observation wheel in the world. it's called the high roller. all of this is to keep vegas relevant. especially with the millennial generation. you are more likely to find them dancing in state of the art nightclubs or singing at a music festival rather than playing the same old craps. >> they're having fun. they may or may not gamble at all. >> reporter: are you at a point you don't care if a person comes here and doesn't gamble a dollar as long as they're doing the other things? >> i'm agnostic. a dollar is a dollar. >> reporter: unlike the abandoned boardwalk, vegas is on a hot streak. they
his company is building the projects between its new york, new york, and monte carlo hotels.when you started your career here, did you think you'd be this focused on outdoor dining and parks? >> it's -- no. the answer is no. the casino design of 20 years was all inward facing. you wanted to suck people in and keep them in. and that is the opposite of what we're doing now. >> reporter: on the other end of the strip, caesar's spend half a billion dollars building linq, home to the...
117
117
Nov 3, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 1
comments that you've heard here which have been so brilliantly set up by maria and gordon and carlos montes -- another one? >> take a couple. all my friends told me take a lot of photos. [laughter] >> i took like five. >> oh, thank you. >> while i was talking. >> there's a young lady. >> just to remind people that several of the books written by our presenters are on sale outside. >> right. >> during the lunch period. they will also be on sale i believe during the break in the afternoon. and then you have some interviews. >> correct, and we're going to also -- we're going to come back -- when you come back from break, you can bring your lunch in here and eat, but eat neatly, if you would, and you can also watch right back on the monitor some of the chrp interviews. we are live with an online
comments that you've heard here which have been so brilliantly set up by maria and gordon and carlos montes -- another one? >> take a couple. all my friends told me take a lot of photos. [laughter] >> i took like five. >> oh, thank you. >> while i was talking. >> there's a young lady. >> just to remind people that several of the books written by our presenters are on sale outside. >> right. >> during the lunch period. they will also be on sale i...