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he has the presidential candidate who was offsite, who wasn't participating in his campaign, and so what did people do at various recalls and events supporting -- rallies and events supports eisenhower? they relied on people like clark gable, or helen hayes, to come out some speak on his behalf and to support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats had been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and through most of world war ii. truman had his own term, and now many people in the country felt that there needed to be a change in government. the republican front runner was a man named senator robert taft. taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. eisenhower came in and the taft people were meetly concerned about the emergence of this celebrity candidate. they called him a glamor candidate. it's a little hard for us to emergency -- to imagine eisenhower being labeled the glamor candidate but to the taft people whose
he has the presidential candidate who was offsite, who wasn't participating in his campaign, and so what did people do at various recalls and events supporting -- rallies and events supports eisenhower? they relied on people like clark gable, or helen hayes, to come out some speak on his behalf and to support him as a candidate. one of the interesting things about the 1952 campaign is that the democrats had been in power for 20 years. roosevelt had taken them through the depression and through...
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we are investigating the meals served today and are equipped to have boxed lunches prepared offsite ifeeded. the plumbing breaks are part of general deterioration at these very old schools including noise from window units that must be run all year round and a mouse problem. >> teachers have caught 13 mice over the past two years. >> reporter: the district's $2 billion school renovation schedule is one of the high schools and education campuses like capital montessori are last on the list. that means renovation here is several years away. parents we spoke to say they believe the district has the money to accelerate the entire schedule and that doing so is vital to the city's future. >> for them to not want to give us modernization until 2021, 2022 or 2023 is unacceptable. >> our children are first priority. >> reporter: we are told that a special work will be done this summer trying to fix that plumbing problem in the cafeteria. live in northeast washington, jackie bensen. >>> the parents of murdered democratic national committee staffer seth rich call their son's death a nightmare. in
we are investigating the meals served today and are equipped to have boxed lunches prepared offsite ifeeded. the plumbing breaks are part of general deterioration at these very old schools including noise from window units that must be run all year round and a mouse problem. >> teachers have caught 13 mice over the past two years. >> reporter: the district's $2 billion school renovation schedule is one of the high schools and education campuses like capital montessori are last on...
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we do projects offsite as well. >> anthony maines has a dui conviction and other driving offenses butost are the frequent jobs the crew takes on outside of jail. >> it's actually a great feeling. time goes by a lot faster. it's good to be able to work. definitely a good privilege. >> today the crew is headed to a nearby animal shelter where they have been helping out for months. >> they were in disrepair. they had roofs leaking and plumbing that was bad, fence falling down, parking lot that was a wreck. anthony wants to go to the animal shelter and work every day. they treat us very well. they are thankful we came along. it is a win/win for everybody. we're going to take these branches down. anthony, get the loppers. >> if you had seen the shelter before, the difference now is unbelievable. >> pamela green is the shelter's director. >> they love being out here and we love having them here. they are projects we really can't afford to do because we are a nonprofit and all of our money goes to the animal programs. >> today we are building a handicap wheelchair ramp. >> a couple of days a
we do projects offsite as well. >> anthony maines has a dui conviction and other driving offenses butost are the frequent jobs the crew takes on outside of jail. >> it's actually a great feeling. time goes by a lot faster. it's good to be able to work. definitely a good privilege. >> today the crew is headed to a nearby animal shelter where they have been helping out for months. >> they were in disrepair. they had roofs leaking and plumbing that was bad, fence falling...
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there are types you need to be in the office -- >> you still believe in an offsite. >> of course. >>eople get together. >> absolutely or come into the office occasionally but you really ought to be able to work from wherever you want to. >> tell me what's new. house of innovation. >> this is so cool. i wish i had a big bowl of water, you know -- >> what does it do. >> it floats. >> are you serious? >> oh, yeah. this is the single biggest issue. i have a pool. i'm fortunate enough to have a pool. when we think about our iphone going in the water and this going in the water. this is our biggest work. >> oh, it's so cool. it's super sturdy. throw that up in the air. we should have turned it on. throw it in the water and do anything. it's awesome. that's a new england w this is our latest gaming keyboard. 25% faster in switch speed than the others. these are -- speaking of ours, these are two for offices, everybody watching has a small room or office. this is our latest webcam, super cool, 3d. this did for small rooms. we can do them for big rooms now and a whole aray of product. >> how
there are types you need to be in the office -- >> you still believe in an offsite. >> of course. >>eople get together. >> absolutely or come into the office occasionally but you really ought to be able to work from wherever you want to. >> tell me what's new. house of innovation. >> this is so cool. i wish i had a big bowl of water, you know -- >> what does it do. >> it floats. >> are you serious? >> oh, yeah. this is the single...
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about 125 to 150 trades on site in carlton landing with the same number at any given time working offsite. in terms of economic impact, over the longer term, we expect to see over $2 billion, $2 billion of private investment in carlton landing as the master plan is built out so we expect carlton landing to be one of the more important economic projects for southeast oklahoma and also the growth of the oklahoma tourism industry. i'm happy to serve on our state's tourism commission and we think long term carlton landing could help bring dollars from outside of the oklahoma across state lines back into the oklahoma tourism business. it's not just a subdivision. we also enhance the quality of life of people that live in that area. we have the state's first rural charter school and about 80% of the kids that are attending our charter school in carlton landing come from outside of carlton landing. some driving as far as 30 minutes away and so these are kids that some come from strong families but some come from situations where their parents are incarcerated or in the foster care system and we
about 125 to 150 trades on site in carlton landing with the same number at any given time working offsite. in terms of economic impact, over the longer term, we expect to see over $2 billion, $2 billion of private investment in carlton landing as the master plan is built out so we expect carlton landing to be one of the more important economic projects for southeast oklahoma and also the growth of the oklahoma tourism industry. i'm happy to serve on our state's tourism commission and we think...
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and in the case of apple what we actually did was had an entire offsite dedicated to apple and we walkedtion of the things that we would invest in because we were seeing that we were making a mistake. >> okay. so the -- watson you saw was, was it actually edison's watson? what -- >> thomas j. watson, founder of ibm. >> that's right. so it's not watson and crick either so it's none of those things. >> blame it on being a millennial. >> because i would have -- i wouldn't have thought sherlock holmes. i would have thought edison, right? edison is on the phone calling, are you there mr. watson -- >> okay we're going to continue this conversation in just a moment. we walk to talk tesla and elon musk. >> u.p.s. striking an exclusive sponsorship and shipping deal with the dubai world expo coming up in 2020. our morgan brennan spoke with ceo david abney ahead of today's event. morgan joins us from the u.p.s. sorting center in new york city. hey, morgan. >> hey, melissa, that's right. so u.p.s. ceo david abney says he's hopeful about -- that he hopes that handling all of the content for dubai's m
and in the case of apple what we actually did was had an entire offsite dedicated to apple and we walkedtion of the things that we would invest in because we were seeing that we were making a mistake. >> okay. so the -- watson you saw was, was it actually edison's watson? what -- >> thomas j. watson, founder of ibm. >> that's right. so it's not watson and crick either so it's none of those things. >> blame it on being a millennial. >> because i would have -- i...