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the following is a paid presentation for norton 360 with lifelock, paid for by norton lifelock. - we're all on our phones and laptops texting and emailing, surfing the web, shopping, paying bills. and we believe that what we're doing is private and safe. sometimes it's not. technology has evolved and so have the criminals.
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lmes-norton. ms. holmes-norton: i want to thank speaker pelosi for this kind introduction, but above all, for inviting me to speak really for the one hunt 30 women who, as a result of the 19th amendment, are here in this house and growing. i appreciate particularly speaking this year when the -- speaking this year, when the statehood bill has enough cosponsors to pass, so this is fraught with meaning for me when it comes to the right to vote. but i particularly appreciate speaker pelosi. you are not letting 2020 become only the year of the pandemic. and not letting us keep from remembering that we are celebrating 101 years of the right of women to vote. madam speaker, we have just passed a proxy voting bill. so the way to see me here is, i m standing proxy for those, as is my good friend, for those 103 women, and we are not going to let anything stand in the way of the right to vote. now that we haven't or extolling what it means for us -- have it, or extolling what it means for us. women who are in t
lmes-norton. ms. holmes-norton: i want to thank speaker pelosi for this kind introduction, but above all, for inviting me to speak really for the one hunt 30 women who, as a result of the 19th amendment, are here in this house and growing. i appreciate particularly speaking this year when the -- speaking this year, when the statehood bill has enough cosponsors to pass, so this is fraught with meaning for me when it comes to the right to vote. but i particularly appreciate speaker pelosi. you...
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amy schumer and chris fischer.e host of "the graham norton show," graham norton an all new "closer lookfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ and now, seth meyers >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? today i wrote "look at phone" on a to-do list just so i had something to cross off so, let's get to the news. former vice president joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday although i'm not sure snapchat is a good way to prove you haven't disappeared. that's right, joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday they were only able to tell it was joe biden from the thumbprint the fbi has seized the cell phone of republican senator richard burr as part of an investigation into whether he used information from a coronavirus intelligence briefing to sell stocks. it's also incriminating that right after the meeting, he signed up for netflix and hulu so, he knew something was coming according to a new report, amazon founder jeff bezos could become the first trillionaire by 2026. so, i guess it won't be long before amazon stops selling
amy schumer and chris fischer.e host of "the graham norton show," graham norton an all new "closer lookfeaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ and now, seth meyers >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? today i wrote "look at phone" on a to-do list just so i had something to cross off so, let's get to the news. former vice president joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political show yesterday although i'm not sure snapchat is a good...
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norton --lmes, holmes-norton became an icon of this movement. she is a tenured professor at the school of lower my son went. she is also a board member of three fortune 500 companies. >> [inaudible] >> i'm just saying you came to congress as that. [laughter] why she wasthat's named one of the 100 most powerful women and then of course one of the most powerful women in washington. ofgressional work congressional represent -- congressional representation have been so much a part of what her leadership has been about and so many other things as well. she has led us with her lifelong struggle for people in civil rights, and universal human rights. day, an honor, on this where we recognize the 100th anniversary of women, the house voting for women to have the right to vote, for me to recognize someone they would all be proud of. a representative from the district of columbia, eleanor holmes-north. >> i want to thank speaker pelosi for this kind introduction, but above all, for inviting me to speak really for the one hunt 30 women who, as a result of
norton --lmes, holmes-norton became an icon of this movement. she is a tenured professor at the school of lower my son went. she is also a board member of three fortune 500 companies. >> [inaudible] >> i'm just saying you came to congress as that. [laughter] why she wasthat's named one of the 100 most powerful women and then of course one of the most powerful women in washington. ofgressional work congressional represent -- congressional representation have been so much a part of...
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and monday may 18th, 2020, 5:00 p.m., commissioner norto norton. >> commissioner norton: sorry.s, we -- the committee heard the results of all of the input from the community meetings on the redesign. there was some great input and we heard some of it earlier tonight from the parents. and there is definitely concern about equity and about making sure that we have a plan to ensure that we're -- that all schools are providing an excellent education and relieving the disparities between schools. and the other item that we discussed was whether to continue to extend the timeline and we talked about it and we considered extending the timeline for the redesign into the -- past the election into the winter. and decided as a committee that we wanted to stay the course. and still stay on track for a vote on the final plans in the late fall of this year. so more to come. i have not scheduled the next meeting of the committee yet. i believe that it will -- we're going to take a little pause for the summer and then reconvene in august. >> president sanchez: thank you. although, you know, we
and monday may 18th, 2020, 5:00 p.m., commissioner norto norton. >> commissioner norton: sorry.s, we -- the committee heard the results of all of the input from the community meetings on the redesign. there was some great input and we heard some of it earlier tonight from the parents. and there is definitely concern about equity and about making sure that we have a plan to ensure that we're -- that all schools are providing an excellent education and relieving the disparities between...
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norton. >> yes. >> mr. sanchez. >> yes. >> thank you. >> item 5 is bay area scores audio poem. >> every year the san francisco school district teams up with kalw radio station and one of our great community organizational partners, america scores to celebrate national poetry month. we are grateful for the partnership to showcase talents of our students. tonight we will play one of the poems aired this month. it is from redding elementary titled i am an art master. >> i am legend. i am an art master. i have nopa no patterns. on to the counters of the world. i can take paintbrushes chasing each other crushing the paper with my imagination. i can see the bright colors of every stroke. the colors bursting to the piece of art. i can see the checkered patterns oozing black and white and people sketching their patterns. i am an art master. i am from redding elementary. the title of my poem is i am an art master. for national poetry month they have partnered to bring the voices of young poets from different schools
norton. >> yes. >> mr. sanchez. >> yes. >> thank you. >> item 5 is bay area scores audio poem. >> every year the san francisco school district teams up with kalw radio station and one of our great community organizational partners, america scores to celebrate national poetry month. we are grateful for the partnership to showcase talents of our students. tonight we will play one of the poems aired this month. it is from redding elementary titled i am an art...
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inegate holmes norton: not good shape.he reason washington dc has to be very careful about opening up is how you live in this city. unlike even the region where we in, d.c. resident's live houses, like the house where i am right now, and if they are not in a house, they they been in apartment thing. i think it will take longer, because we live in such close quarters, for the district of columbia to climb out of this terrible pandemic. steve: we talked to muriel bowser and she was critical of the first cares act, saying, while lawmakers treated washington dc, like a that would not only injurious, it was insulting. columbia perof -- never found that we were short on spending because we have always been granted state status when it comes to spending, and i think it's because we pay federal income taxes. short $750were billion, that means that we should have gotten $1.25 billion, and then any excess amount, based on population. was shorted in the senate where we have no representation. and for reasons we've not been is to call
inegate holmes norton: not good shape.he reason washington dc has to be very careful about opening up is how you live in this city. unlike even the region where we in, d.c. resident's live houses, like the house where i am right now, and if they are not in a house, they they been in apartment thing. i think it will take longer, because we live in such close quarters, for the district of columbia to climb out of this terrible pandemic. steve: we talked to muriel bowser and she was critical of...
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miss norton? miss norton? okay, mr. sanchez?nt sanchez: yes. >> yes. >> clerk: thank you. mr. san doval? yes. you have five ayes right now. thank you. >> president sanchez: thank you so much. and so nice to recognize. -- >> did you record my yes vote. this is miss norton. >> yes and that makes it six, i meant six, not five. >> item five is recognizing all valuable employees. and we have awards tonight. and section c is public comment. so our host, mr. steele, will call on speakers and keep them to two minutes. here's the protocol for the commenters. please note that public comment is an opportunity for the board to hear from the community on matters within the board's jurisdiction. we ask that you refrain from using employee and student names. if you have a complaint about an empleaee you may submit it with district policy. and those rules do not allow us to respond to comments or attempt to answer questions during the public comment time, no matter how much we'd like to. if appropriate, the superintendent will ask the staff to
miss norton? miss norton? okay, mr. sanchez?nt sanchez: yes. >> yes. >> clerk: thank you. mr. san doval? yes. you have five ayes right now. thank you. >> president sanchez: thank you so much. and so nice to recognize. -- >> did you record my yes vote. this is miss norton. >> yes and that makes it six, i meant six, not five. >> item five is recognizing all valuable employees. and we have awards tonight. and section c is public comment. so our host, mr. steele,...
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norton: thank you. i hope you can see me and hear me. i want to thank the chair for holding this briefing, particularly i want to thank ms. grimm, because it has been very informative. you have already answered many questions i would've had. i have a very specific question that has been troubling me. you have done 14 reviews -- the word review is the operative word for what the inspector general's do, they look at what has occurred, they evaluate it and on the basis of that evaluation we learn what to do the next time. rarely do you have an opportunity for a real-time review. day caused many jurisdictions to open to various degrees. my own jurisdiction, the district of columbia, was not one of them. in fact, it is not open at all, openingas postponed the based on the cdc guidelines of a very narrow, as i understand it, a very narrow reopening until friday. and is looking, of course, at the effects of the virus before doing it. imm, whatect, ms. gr you have is a real-time experiment going on. one differe
norton: thank you. i hope you can see me and hear me. i want to thank the chair for holding this briefing, particularly i want to thank ms. grimm, because it has been very informative. you have already answered many questions i would've had. i have a very specific question that has been troubling me. you have done 14 reviews -- the word review is the operative word for what the inspector general's do, they look at what has occurred, they evaluate it and on the basis of that evaluation we learn...
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when we come back, we are with arnold schwarzenegger and ed norton.hat they're up to. ♪ when taking a break from everyday life is critical to everyone's health, there is one thing we can all do together: complete the 2020 census. your responses are critical to plan for the next 10 years of health care, infrastructure, and education. let's make a difference, together, by taking a few minutes to go online to 2020census.gov. it's for the well-being of your community and will help shape america's future. ♪ and will help shape america's future. hey guys want to stack different pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? here i'll... go first. pizza, barbeque and ja-lapeño. the spicy barbecue pizza stack. get him! grandpa what's going on? we're trapped in a pringles commercial, they must have taken us in our sleep. stack pringles flavors make new ones. that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. this is gonna be a
when we come back, we are with arnold schwarzenegger and ed norton.hat they're up to. ♪ when taking a break from everyday life is critical to everyone's health, there is one thing we can all do together: complete the 2020 census. your responses are critical to plan for the next 10 years of health care, infrastructure, and education. let's make a difference, together, by taking a few minutes to go online to 2020census.gov. it's for the well-being of your community and will help shape america's...
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miss norton? miss norton? okay, mr. sanchez?nt sanchez: yes. >> yes. >> clerk: thank you. mr. san doval? yes. you have five ayes right now. thank you. >> president sanchez: thank you so much. and so nice to recognize. -- >> did you record my yes vote. this is miss norton. >> yes and that makes it six, i meant six, not five. >> item five is recognizing all valuable employees. and we have awards tonight. and section c is public comment. so our host, mr. steele, will call on speakers and keep them to two minutes. here's the protocol for the commenters. please note that public comment is an opportunity for the board to hear from the community on matters within the board's jurisdiction. we ask that you refrain from using employee and student names. if you have a complaint about an empleaee you may submit it with district policy. and those rules do not allow us to respond to comments or attempt to answer questions during the public comment time, no matter how much we'd like to. if appropriate, the superintendent will ask the staff to
miss norton? miss norton? okay, mr. sanchez?nt sanchez: yes. >> yes. >> clerk: thank you. mr. san doval? yes. you have five ayes right now. thank you. >> president sanchez: thank you so much. and so nice to recognize. -- >> did you record my yes vote. this is miss norton. >> yes and that makes it six, i meant six, not five. >> item five is recognizing all valuable employees. and we have awards tonight. and section c is public comment. so our host, mr. steele,...
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. >>> up next, historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley and edna greene medford discuss "theank former presidents from best to worst. this forum was held at george washington's mount vernon.
. >>> up next, historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley and edna greene medford discuss "theank former presidents from best to worst. this forum was held at george washington's mount vernon.
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commissioner norton? commissioner norton? commissioner sanchez. yes.es. >> president sanchez: thank you. we'll figure it out. we got it. thank you. may i hear a motion and a second for the formal introduction of the resolution? >> so moved. >> second. >> commissioner cohen: all right, thank you. and so can you read it into the record. >> sure. so reading into the record, reading for the record resolution 205-26a1. correcting the misappropriation of educational revenue augmentation funds, eraf, for all students pk-12 in sfusd. whereas the educational revenue fund is a mechanism enacted by the state legislator to shift from cities and counties and special districts to educational revenue augmenttation fund, that the direction and the purpose that is specified amowns of city, county and local -- and other local agency property taxes to be deposited into these funds to support schools. and whereas the current eraf funds allocated to the city and county of san francisco for fiscal years 2019-2020, and 2020-2021, $417.7 million. and whereas the city and coun
commissioner norton? commissioner norton? commissioner sanchez. yes.es. >> president sanchez: thank you. we'll figure it out. we got it. thank you. may i hear a motion and a second for the formal introduction of the resolution? >> so moved. >> second. >> commissioner cohen: all right, thank you. and so can you read it into the record. >> sure. so reading into the record, reading for the record resolution 205-26a1. correcting the misappropriation of educational...
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we will be joined by douglas brickley, richard norton smith, and more. brickley's presidential historian for cnn. historian of john f. kennedy in the great space race. on the panel doctor meant the author of history, she's the author of lincoln and emancipation. richard norton smith, an acclaimed author of a wonderful book on george washington called patriarch. george washington and the new american nation. he's written many books including one from herbert over, and served as a director of five different presidential libraries. tonight these individuals will discuss their new book, presidents noted historians on the best and worst chief executives." please join me in welcoming them tonight. [applause] >> good evening, everybody. nice to see you. and thank you, kevin. i can't think of a more appropriate place to talk about presidential leadership that mount vernon. it was actually c-span's 40th anniversary, but what a week we picked for this book to come out. and also to put some current events into context, we hope to do that tonight. in putting this bo
we will be joined by douglas brickley, richard norton smith, and more. brickley's presidential historian for cnn. historian of john f. kennedy in the great space race. on the panel doctor meant the author of history, she's the author of lincoln and emancipation. richard norton smith, an acclaimed author of a wonderful book on george washington called patriarch. george washington and the new american nation. he's written many books including one from herbert over, and served as a director of...
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richard norton smith, brinkley and edwards talk about the rankings at a forum last spring at george washington'swatch american history tv now over the weekend an on c-span3. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from the presidential primaries through the impeachment process. now, the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app. be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily national journal program or our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your public television provider. >>> next, we look back to ronald reagan's presidential campaign announcement in the '88 election. in a taped message from new york city, the former california governor talks about the economy, taxes, energy and foreign policy. ronald reagan won the 1980 presidential nomination with george h.w. bush finishing a distant second and went on to defeat democra
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fully employers norton it is not to dismiss people to give because nobody knows when we will be really are off the crisis and therefore short of ease. measured to avoid its. increase the significant significant increase in unemployment in germany for the time being we have approximately $750000.00 companies were applying for a short time. behind this 150000 companies are approximately 8000000 workers and for them this is really. not to come over the next months and we have really been very careful. even to get back to normal circumstances step by step but this has to be done very carefully and we have good health and safety of the workers off the people of the senate. well thank you very much for joining us right now hoff man president of the german trade union confederation the d.g.p. thank you. now markets suffered a shock on friday after there were signs of further trade tensions between the world's 2 biggest economies u.s. president donald trump is threatens to impose retaliates 3 tariffs on china over the coronavirus pandemic he claims to have seen proof that the virus originated
fully employers norton it is not to dismiss people to give because nobody knows when we will be really are off the crisis and therefore short of ease. measured to avoid its. increase the significant significant increase in unemployment in germany for the time being we have approximately $750000.00 companies were applying for a short time. behind this 150000 companies are approximately 8000000 workers and for them this is really. not to come over the next months and we have really been very...
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richard norton smith writes the opening chapter and he calls it the magnificent lion.would you like to explain that, sir? >> along with arthur schlesinger, there was a preeminent political science named clinton roz aer the. in 1951, he wrote an essay on the presidency in which he described the president as a kind of magnificent lion who was more or less free to roam around the reservation at will as long as it was -- it did not egregiously offend congress or the public. that was an essay written in the shadow of presidents who were very assertive. who were some would say imaginative in interpreting the range of executive power but also they had governed in times of crisis. i mean, any reader of this book is going to take away is just how evolutionary an office the presidency is. one of the real challenges that confronts anyone ranking the president, for example, we all agree that economic management in the modern context is a determining factor. in the 19th century presidents were not expected in any way. james monroe presided over the first great depression in history
richard norton smith writes the opening chapter and he calls it the magnificent lion.would you like to explain that, sir? >> along with arthur schlesinger, there was a preeminent political science named clinton roz aer the. in 1951, he wrote an essay on the presidency in which he described the president as a kind of magnificent lion who was more or less free to roam around the reservation at will as long as it was -- it did not egregiously offend congress or the public. that was an essay...
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norton, for five minutes. norton: mr. speaker, i come rising loor to echo the chorus for a fifth coronavirus applaud three vital provisions addressed to the circumstances of the district of columbia in that bill. peaker nancy pelosi and the democrats have taken needed nitiative in introducing the act to get ahead of this virus instead of chasing it. the first four bills have proven themselves. following the c.d.c. guidelines, like the district of columbia, are seeing deaths decrease. across the country, careful are occurring to be sure scientists are warning of the virus unless there is more social distancing is far ing because that from universal. republican friends have called for a pause. f course, we have seen unprecedented spending. this is an unprecedented virus. virus has shut down the entire world. that republicans may be declaring the end of their after house a week passage of the heroes act. majority senate eader -- the senate majority leader said congress will probably have to pass a fifth bill. mcconnell.senat
norton, for five minutes. norton: mr. speaker, i come rising loor to echo the chorus for a fifth coronavirus applaud three vital provisions addressed to the circumstances of the district of columbia in that bill. peaker nancy pelosi and the democrats have taken needed nitiative in introducing the act to get ahead of this virus instead of chasing it. the first four bills have proven themselves. following the c.d.c. guidelines, like the district of columbia, are seeing deaths decrease. across the...
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what all the folks in ww norton, really heavy, literally heavy paper, with special return of its material value, won't have heavy paper. this is the year's 1976-1980. 20-24 to jump around in that particular time period, 76-1980. the city, minneapolis, minnesota. this is a story i never told before, not to my brother or sister or who i partnered with or married. 40 years came and went. what i always thought, could only cause embarrassment for me. the natural response to a confession. even now the story makes me squirm leaving the shame of wanting this when i thought i could die. i believed when it was time, i would face a manlike black liberation army soldier of the new jersey turnpike and state trooper shutter in the chest. i would get busy as charles jackson got busy at the courthouse in california. it is a revolution that required my sacrifice and tap a secret reservoir of courage accumulating inside you from the age of 12. my junior high school teacher, the doppelgÄngers, defendant of a political trial by chicago aid. this happens to be one of those. together almost ten years, she was
what all the folks in ww norton, really heavy, literally heavy paper, with special return of its material value, won't have heavy paper. this is the year's 1976-1980. 20-24 to jump around in that particular time period, 76-1980. the city, minneapolis, minnesota. this is a story i never told before, not to my brother or sister or who i partnered with or married. 40 years came and went. what i always thought, could only cause embarrassment for me. the natural response to a confession. even now...
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i would like to welcome major darren norton, provisional commander for the salvation army's golden gate division. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you so much. >> it is our pleasure. we love to highlight an organization that works all year round. i bet you are helping more people now. >> we really are. the next few weeks have pushed us. the numbers have been much greater than we usually do, of course, because of the pandemic. >> are you helping people for the first time, i imagine? >> many are for the first time. for instance right here in san francisco every day we are delivering two meals to homeless individuals who are in 5110 to cameras throughout the city. these are brand-new people we are serving for the very first time in the salvation army is delivering meals to them to their tents and we are doing that day after day. 784. specters been an outpouring of support among people who live in the bay area. people who want to help. what is the best way to help the salvation army right now. >> we certainly need donations and the money we need right now will help provide meals
i would like to welcome major darren norton, provisional commander for the salvation army's golden gate division. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you so much. >> it is our pleasure. we love to highlight an organization that works all year round. i bet you are helping more people now. >> we really are. the next few weeks have pushed us. the numbers have been much greater than we usually do, of course, because of the pandemic. >> are you helping people for the...
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amy schumer and chris fischer.e host of "the graham norton show," graham norton an all new "closer lookst so i had something to cross off so, let's get to the news. former vice president joe biden appeared on snapchat's daily political ow
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norton? >> just regarding the communication you all have one charter schools cutely currentlo are you talking to to get this information or if that existing aexistingexists atall? >> i think it might help to weigh in on the specific ways he's been requesting in more details to your question because he's been the one coordinating with the schools. we've had some show up just as members of the public and, for instance, last week or two weeks ago, we had our most recent meeting and we talked about five keys and we had representatives from five keys come and present the information. mike, i don't know if you want to weigh in. >> so in gathering the information, you already have a number of processes in place for gathering information throughout the year from the charter schools and then as michelle mentioned, when we're going through the renewal process, we kind of do a little more intensive collection of data to like schools in the district and we're taking that information and building it into
norton? >> just regarding the communication you all have one charter schools cutely currentlo are you talking to to get this information or if that existing aexistingexists atall? >> i think it might help to weigh in on the specific ways he's been requesting in more details to your question because he's been the one coordinating with the schools. we've had some show up just as members of the public and, for instance, last week or two weeks ago, we had our most recent meeting and we...
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we worked with three well-known historians, edna medford, and richardkley, norton smith as long-ago as 20 years ago to put together a survey with 10 leadership qualities. we sent it out to 100 historians and we worked very hard for geographic and ideological diversity and gender diversity over the years so we can represent different points of view as they are judging them. here are the qualities the presidents are judged on. so you might think about them as this conversation is going to unfold. public persuasion, crisis management,economic moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision and setting an agenda -- for some reason i always think of george h w bush when vision comes up. and pursued equal justice for all. the final one they wanted to add because the office of the presidency has changed so much over the course of our history. performance within the context of the times in which they served. why do we do these surveys? i will tell you a little story. i was standing at the register where the books are being sold and i heard a wom
we worked with three well-known historians, edna medford, and richardkley, norton smith as long-ago as 20 years ago to put together a survey with 10 leadership qualities. we sent it out to 100 historians and we worked very hard for geographic and ideological diversity and gender diversity over the years so we can represent different points of view as they are judging them. here are the qualities the presidents are judged on. so you might think about them as this conversation is going to unfold....
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tomorrow night, arnold schwarzenegger and ed norton will be our guests and maybe a pony and donkey.ore than 7,000 miles away, but i feel like he couldn't be closer. he has a new movie on netflix called "extraction". please welcome chris hemsworth. how are things in australia? what's the situation there right now? now? >> things are pretty good here. we've flattened the curve, and there's discussions every day about lifting restrictions and so on. we thankfully, we're very fortunate, we didn't have as a, treatme extreme lockdown like many countries in the world. we're not in a busy, populated city. i feel for anyone who is, but yeah, the restrictions that were put in place pretty early and staying home. things seem to sort of stabiliz stabilize. >> jimmy: are people over there hoarding toilet paper like they are here? >> my wife was ordering a box of toilet paper like three months ago. and thought it was 15 rolls and ordered 15 so- so unintentionally, we're stocked. we could bootleg it. >> jimmy: are your kids home schooled over the computer? are you doing it yourself? how's that wor
tomorrow night, arnold schwarzenegger and ed norton will be our guests and maybe a pony and donkey.ore than 7,000 miles away, but i feel like he couldn't be closer. he has a new movie on netflix called "extraction". please welcome chris hemsworth. how are things in australia? what's the situation there right now? now? >> things are pretty good here. we've flattened the curve, and there's discussions every day about lifting restrictions and so on. we thankfully, we're very...
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give on cry falling off the norton and. on north that's why it's you haven't seen the album for you in the nuts and i'm on trial for his role. in the books on god. but god. told. me. not to listen it's really hard to thank you enough for granted self of one having the awkward walk open myself some 6 months and then the snow bands and stuff for a while that's scary and then spread seeing this much money. which we don't see in the an. office and that feels a strong force by one for horses schmidt fields and i live to see it's this season to intercede for the spear in the war additionally we're using some ghost entire show or other portions. of fun outside an afghan force beyond our hunger and funny stuff on. the internet to be able and we're going on especially if you live in one muslim become a monk. or nothing forced but opposition and i funk on the high side absolutely should. not really. i am not on the spindle and not written and talked again when i'm working on stilts and that's when the best and lunch after all paul's.
give on cry falling off the norton and. on north that's why it's you haven't seen the album for you in the nuts and i'm on trial for his role. in the books on god. but god. told. me. not to listen it's really hard to thank you enough for granted self of one having the awkward walk open myself some 6 months and then the snow bands and stuff for a while that's scary and then spread seeing this much money. which we don't see in the an. office and that feels a strong force by one for horses schmidt...
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. >> caller: i want to ask you about norton life lock last week they posted a beat, supposed to beatm line, buy back 625 million in shares, were upgraded by various wall street firms reaffirmed guidance and they also have a business model that's very well suited for consumers moving online. >> i happen to think the world of norton life lock. it's pretty much set up by rick hill he has the chief executive officer who is sensational i think this is an under valued stock and it should be bought, and we've had so many guests -- haven't had a chance to detail why i like that stock, but i like it very much. >>> john in california, john >> caller: booyah, cramer. >> booyah. >> caller: first-time caller from san jose,california i've been watching you and following you all the way back to the days of just hosting on "squawk," the late great mark haines >> yeah. >> caller: i want to say a quick thank you. you taught me so much as an investor i learned so much from your show and your books >> thank you you're very kind thank you. >> caller: i have a pretty well diversified barbell portfolio lit
. >> caller: i want to ask you about norton life lock last week they posted a beat, supposed to beatm line, buy back 625 million in shares, were upgraded by various wall street firms reaffirmed guidance and they also have a business model that's very well suited for consumers moving online. >> i happen to think the world of norton life lock. it's pretty much set up by rick hill he has the chief executive officer who is sensational i think this is an under valued stock and it should...
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you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else. needs to get guys of the drunk tank. to see we have parents right through you know. they're all gone. past when the free. my mom might well my father killed himself and i was 5 so. there my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was ok. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the ground so he got parallel. he died i was in prison and he died. my mom she died 6 a double pneumonia in 2005. but 2. thank you lord for been my friend says he holds near again and run love your brother. thank you for helping me. because i will. if you had a magic wand waving giving everyone. in my family back. my family. my grandmother. he was here you know i just. had my grandma back it made me all right just. because i had everything to learn so. i didn't mean it but that. i know you may not know if. you wanted to know. so i said. i bought. her and my family has. and i don't want to
you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else. needs to get guys of the drunk tank. to see we have parents right through you know. they're all gone. past when the free. my mom might well my father killed himself and i was 5 so. there my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was ok. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the ground so he got...
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mary beth norton the author of five books and cowat it one - - call author several others and it has been published ten additions over 500,000 copies. as a pulitzer prize finalist and present of the historical association she is a professor america of american history at cornell and her new book it is available for purchase following the program please join me to welcome mary beth norton. [applause] >>. >>. >> i want to show you the cover briefly because if you are a colonial historian on --dash i don't know if anybody recognizes it but in the massachusetts historical society the claims on the label but it contains t from the boston harbor the day after the party this is quite well known object in colonial america. now i want to start with this verse from a poem that i discovered in the new york journal that coordinated with the sons of liberty in new york. that this is the kind of things historians have to make up so read the first two lines you will crown 74 the most glorious year. yet 1774 has commonly been shorted with the coming of the revolution that those books, and the stress
mary beth norton the author of five books and cowat it one - - call author several others and it has been published ten additions over 500,000 copies. as a pulitzer prize finalist and present of the historical association she is a professor america of american history at cornell and her new book it is available for purchase following the program please join me to welcome mary beth norton. [applause] >>. >>. >> i want to show you the cover briefly because if you are a colonial...
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you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else was cut next to get guys that would drop 10 of . those we have heard right through you know. they're all gone. past when the story. my mom might well my father killed himself when i was 5 so. then my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the ground so he got parallel. he died i was in prison he. was to. my mom she died a double pneumonia in 2005. but 2. thank you lord for being my friend says he holds near again in love your brother. thank you for helping me thank you for being one. and i will get by another day i will get by another day because i will. if you had a magic wand waving giving everyone would you get. my family back. to my grandma's. or have. you won you know i just looked. back you made me write down. you. don't. really think. i didn't mean it but. i know you're no
you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else was cut next to get guys that would drop 10 of . those we have heard right through you know. they're all gone. past when the story. my mom might well my father killed himself when i was 5 so. then my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was. here he was a lumberjack up there and careless of them can set a tree fall on. him cut down a tree last thing he remembered when the tree hit the ground so he got...
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tonight, richard norton smith, douglas brinkley and edna met ford talk about the book at a quorum last spring from washington's mt. vernon now available on paperback and ebook. watch american history now and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> watch c-span's daily unfiltered coverage of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress and governors across the country. plus, join in on the conversation on our live call-in program, ""washington journal."" watch any time on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. >>> up next on "history bookshelf, randall ballmer's book "redeemer," and talks about the role religion played over president ford in the 1976 election and defeat in 1980 by ronald reagan. in atlanta, back in 2014. >> welcome. it's a pleasure for me tonight to introduce randall ballmer, professor at dartmouth college. i followed his career a long time. his undergraduate work done at a school my father was a dean and my brother, joe, attended the school at the same time. randy has turned into o
tonight, richard norton smith, douglas brinkley and edna met ford talk about the book at a quorum last spring from washington's mt. vernon now available on paperback and ebook. watch american history now and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> watch c-span's daily unfiltered coverage of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress and governors across the country. plus, join in on the conversation on our live call-in program,...
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in 1961 it's not include in the norton anthology. it's not considered a great text of american literature. by 1979 it's the first text in american literature. it is chronologically out of place. william bradford came before winthrop but they put with the first and expect why to do that. they say this is the key text of american literature. it's the text that explains the development of american literature. 1961, hardly known. ignored, neglected. 1979, the key text of american literature. you can track this and other ways as well. over the course of five or six years i worked with a team of students to track every citation of city on hill or city upon a hill in google books from 1800 to the present day. you can tell what this phrase is being used for, what is referring to and you can see here from this chart that the phrase basically is not referring to winthrop or his sermon and tell about the 1940s and 50s increasingly it becomes the phrase of winthrop, the foundational sermon of america. there's another way to track this as well. s
in 1961 it's not include in the norton anthology. it's not considered a great text of american literature. by 1979 it's the first text in american literature. it is chronologically out of place. william bradford came before winthrop but they put with the first and expect why to do that. they say this is the key text of american literature. it's the text that explains the development of american literature. 1961, hardly known. ignored, neglected. 1979, the key text of american literature. you...
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as you know was called and used like the one oriental apartment in norton. delis wrote in a district where new role materials are created from recycled rist are always on the lookout for those initiatives which work for effective risk management and once i think i was up to the woman we heard that there was one company. and is now. and has gone into an. oriental apartments so music from. delhi greens is a nonprofit organization financed by donations and the revenues from its workshops . with the funding that and my member tried to make a little bit more livable. now regularly ecosystems like the ones in the biodiversity park has a variety of plants and animals take for example the red crested the large duck breeds in southern europe and central asia and makes its way all the way to delhi for the winter but what makes the weapons are tracked this explainer will help you answer that question. is spread over a combined area of 12100000 square kilometers from the far north to the far south there is an ecosystem that is richer than even rain forests wetlands. the
as you know was called and used like the one oriental apartment in norton. delis wrote in a district where new role materials are created from recycled rist are always on the lookout for those initiatives which work for effective risk management and once i think i was up to the woman we heard that there was one company. and is now. and has gone into an. oriental apartments so music from. delhi greens is a nonprofit organization financed by donations and the revenues from its workshops . with...
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and, as always, graham norton. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben.le pa rt the next few days. by the middle part of the coming weeks, some spots in the south could be up to 26 or 27 degrees. a lot of dry weather around as well, but the further north and west you are across the uk there is the chance of some rain at times. on the chance of some rain at times. on the satellite picture, you can see some patchy cloud that developed across the british isles today. then this stripe of cloud moving across the atlantic that will bring rain for some of us. tied in with that is a plume, a conveyor belt of warm air. and that will be heading our way, really setting and across the next few days. through this evening and tonight, a lot of dry weather around initially. increasing amounts of cloud spreading from the west. we will see some outbreaks of rain, especially for northern ireland in western scotland. down through eastern scotland, northern england and parts of wales, the odd spot of drizzle is possible. towards the south—east corner, simply breaks. one eye
and, as always, graham norton. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben.le pa rt the next few days. by the middle part of the coming weeks, some spots in the south could be up to 26 or 27 degrees. a lot of dry weather around as well, but the further north and west you are across the uk there is the chance of some rain at times. on the chance of some rain at times. on the satellite picture, you can see some patchy cloud that developed across the british isles today. then this stripe of...
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richard norton smith. douglas brinkley. and ron caro, and others who are very well-known contemporary presidential historians. our three panelists, the idea for this was to bring together three of the president biographers who are featured in the book to talk about something other than the pantheon of presidents who are on mount rushmore. jeffrey rosen wrote a biograph on william howard taft. he was interviewed by brian. as you know, in addition to his work here, he's a professor at gw law school, which made him particularly interested in the work of taft who went on to become the chief justice of the supreme court. and we've known him as a journalist, which he is in his heart and soul since his early days in washington, author of six books. michael gerhardt wrote a book called "the forgotten presidents." brian will be talking to him about a number of them. in our book he's the chapter on jimmy carter. robert strauss is a philadelphia area journalist. he worked at the "daily news" and kyw, for you fill dell feeians. and his
richard norton smith. douglas brinkley. and ron caro, and others who are very well-known contemporary presidential historians. our three panelists, the idea for this was to bring together three of the president biographers who are featured in the book to talk about something other than the pantheon of presidents who are on mount rushmore. jeffrey rosen wrote a biograph on william howard taft. he was interviewed by brian. as you know, in addition to his work here, he's a professor at gw law...
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house of representatives panel that early warnings about the coronavirus pandemic will norton overlooks rick price says he was removed from his government post because he raised concerns over the u.s. response to the outbreak our window of opportunity is closing if we fail to improve our response now based on science i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged there will be likely a resurgence of covert 19 this fall ill be greatly compound it by the challenges of seasonal influenza without better planning 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history president donald trump had this to say about the testimony a short time ago. i watched for a little while this morning to me nothing more than a. month. on a happy birthday and i'm not just talking about our reality programming but there are a lot of people that do not like the job i don't know i get them that i don't want to meet up but i want them to be like get angry get run over the boy don't write boarding dumb people do a very good job. the head of the u.s. senate intelligence committee has stepped down amid an insider tr
house of representatives panel that early warnings about the coronavirus pandemic will norton overlooks rick price says he was removed from his government post because he raised concerns over the u.s. response to the outbreak our window of opportunity is closing if we fail to improve our response now based on science i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged there will be likely a resurgence of covert 19 this fall ill be greatly compound it by the challenges of seasonal influenza...
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the book came on sale april 7th and we're in the first printing of the book so all the folks at ww norton did for me in the book really heavy paper literally. so you will have a book that is very special in terms of its value, the second printing is valuable as well that wouldn't have the heavy paper. he was that the year 1976 through 1980. i am between the ages of 20 and 24 so it jumps around the bed. in that particular time. in minneapolis minnesota for the most part. this is a story i have never told the for. not to my brother or my sister not even the women i have partnered with and married. thirty years came and went so i always thought i said in need to be elsewhere which is a natural response to a confession when i thought i could die. i believe when it was time and then to face the man from the new jersey turnpike. and the man that was shot in the chest if it ever became high enough that required my sacrifice i waited count that secret reservoir of courage from the age of 12 and then my junior high and high school teacher from the descendents of the political trial of the chicago
the book came on sale april 7th and we're in the first printing of the book so all the folks at ww norton did for me in the book really heavy paper literally. so you will have a book that is very special in terms of its value, the second printing is valuable as well that wouldn't have the heavy paper. he was that the year 1976 through 1980. i am between the ages of 20 and 24 so it jumps around the bed. in that particular time. in minneapolis minnesota for the most part. this is a story i have...
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qualities were decided upon in 2000 with help of three historians we worked with so often, richard norton smith, might be a familiar name to you. douglas brinkley, who has worked on a number of presidential biographies. and edna greene medford of howard university in washington, d.c. she is just stepping down as the dean of a liberal arts program there. she is a specialist on the civil war and reconstruction era. they helped us devise the 10 qualities of presidential leadership that the historians have ranked presidents on. they include public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision and setting an agenda, pursued equal justice for all, and the tenant is a bit of a catchall category, which is performance within the context of their times. the historians wanted to do this because the office of the presidency has changed so much. to add some context of the times in which they serve and for our changing society. it gives people a chance to even out some of the others. what we did with
qualities were decided upon in 2000 with help of three historians we worked with so often, richard norton smith, might be a familiar name to you. douglas brinkley, who has worked on a number of presidential biographies. and edna greene medford of howard university in washington, d.c. she is just stepping down as the dean of a liberal arts program there. she is a specialist on the civil war and reconstruction era. they helped us devise the 10 qualities of presidential leadership that the...
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gale norton is seen by. norm i gave our old man che rescale pay to keep our promise. yet there is the magic that no $100.00. city school in the real. events on the investigation. center on pal of mine cicely's capital. is the power base of the sicilian mafia known locally as cousin nostra. oval. office that's it all done. by then and its own son and kissing it when the time is called that if you know. i let my days and 3 doughty. give you an honest i mean yeah just a lot of money. can i get that she did on a lot of stuff in a while pasty. better much. better the terry dollar deal the last time. the bank. said that. you recorded over one door they were all over than me she's got an order i went to the mafia limits to the young. man on board and on what she said listen to the song. that i start though and this was what sony to me apart got to the us and out of many dead friday. deficient may be may be able to. if you give us all a moment. in course almost well in big here debate out. there. he did it a look at its own. tunnel is a former mafia assassin turned state witn
gale norton is seen by. norm i gave our old man che rescale pay to keep our promise. yet there is the magic that no $100.00. city school in the real. events on the investigation. center on pal of mine cicely's capital. is the power base of the sicilian mafia known locally as cousin nostra. oval. office that's it all done. by then and its own son and kissing it when the time is called that if you know. i let my days and 3 doughty. give you an honest i mean yeah just a lot of money. can i get...