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many of the furnishings in the room are original. this is their original table. we have 12 beautiful chairs. we have two original sideboards custom-built for this room. they are so exact to measure that they are not interchangeable because one of these is one inch shorter than the other. the back legs are tucked into the baseboards. these two sideboards have been in this exact location for over 200 years. moses myers' family were known as great entertainers. was known as a very gracious hostess. a lot of people ask us, did they have a kosher diet? the answer to that is no. unfortunately, they were not able to keep a kosher diet. even though they celebrated passover and yom kippur, they also had occasion to eat oysters on christmas day. we do know that from one of their journals. they also would have had other types of entertainment in this room like balls, weddings, and unfortunately, funerals. level entering the second of the myers family home. interesting to think looking out most ofdow in 1790's, the other homes in this area would have been one-story, maybe tw
many of the furnishings in the room are original. this is their original table. we have 12 beautiful chairs. we have two original sideboards custom-built for this room. they are so exact to measure that they are not interchangeable because one of these is one inch shorter than the other. the back legs are tucked into the baseboards. these two sideboards have been in this exact location for over 200 years. moses myers' family were known as great entertainers. was known as a very gracious...
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you can see the original glass and to original oil lamps. these may be one of the first set of lamps and virginia as moses would have had access to whale oil during a time when not many people had that sort of oil. escortth me and i will you to the dining room. ground --nding in the grand dining room. this was added around 1810. many of the furnishings are originals. this is the original table. we have 12 beautiful have a white chairs. we have to original sideboards custom-built for this room. there is still an exact measure that are not interchangeable. one of these nooks is shorter than the other. the back legs are tucked into baseboards. these sideboards have been in this exact location for over 200 years. the moses myers family were known as a great entertainers. , did theyeople ask us have a kosher diet, and the answer to that is, no. to keep anot able kosher diet. even though they celebrated passover and yom kippur, they also had occasion to eat oysters on christmas day and we do know that from one of their journals. they also had othe
you can see the original glass and to original oil lamps. these may be one of the first set of lamps and virginia as moses would have had access to whale oil during a time when not many people had that sort of oil. escortth me and i will you to the dining room. ground --nding in the grand dining room. this was added around 1810. many of the furnishings are originals. this is the original table. we have 12 beautiful have a white chairs. we have to original sideboards custom-built for this room....
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now, you might ask yourself, are these original colors on the wall or are the originals furnishings. on the first floor here, we have the house set more or less how it looked in 18 is the. and the reason we know what was in each room in 1819 is unfortunately moses meyers suffered a second bankruptcy. there had been a kind of a panic in that year and he had over extended himself by opening a branch of business for his eldest son john. when panic hit, he had to stop payment and file bankruptcy, some creditors came in and did an inventory of the entire house, which we have. we're able to use that inventory to place over hundred pieces in the original location. now, the colors that you see on the wall are the 1819 colors. in 2005 we had a paint analysis done. if you look at this picture here, you will see that they look much different in the fireplace was once completely painted over. when they did that paint analysis and dug underneath the layers of paint, they struck gold, 22 and a half carat gold, which was largely intact. it only had to be repaired in a few places, but today it's con
now, you might ask yourself, are these original colors on the wall or are the originals furnishings. on the first floor here, we have the house set more or less how it looked in 18 is the. and the reason we know what was in each room in 1819 is unfortunately moses meyers suffered a second bankruptcy. there had been a kind of a panic in that year and he had over extended himself by opening a branch of business for his eldest son john. when panic hit, he had to stop payment and file bankruptcy,...
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and then blue origin is not going to do this all by ourselve. what i want to do with blue origin is build heavy lifting infrastructure that lowers the cost of access to space so that the next generation of entrepreneurs can have a dynamic entrepreneurial explosion in space. that is how we will move all heavy industry into space and ultimately earth can be effectively zoned, residential and light industrial. >> rose: finally, unlike the internet there was infrastructure there so when you jumped into the internet there was always infrastructure there. arted with four people, andany that, we could only do, we built amazon because we didn't have to do any of the heavy lifting. the transportation and logistics infrastructure of the u.s. postal service which would have been hundreds of billions in cap ex, already existed. we didn't have to build the internet, it was run on long distance cables that were actually put in the ground for long-distance phone calls. and we didn't have to build a payment system, the credsity card system already existed. so a
and then blue origin is not going to do this all by ourselve. what i want to do with blue origin is build heavy lifting infrastructure that lowers the cost of access to space so that the next generation of entrepreneurs can have a dynamic entrepreneurial explosion in space. that is how we will move all heavy industry into space and ultimately earth can be effectively zoned, residential and light industrial. >> rose: finally, unlike the internet there was infrastructure there so when you...
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melody, but sometimes went up when the original plainchant went down or vice versa.nchant continues] eventually, even more lines were added so that in the late middle ages, around the year 1400 for example, three voices was the norm. by the year 1500, 100 years later, four voices were the norm. the texture of having these four voices work together was such that there was a lot of imitation between the four lines. and it was rather playful. the four parts would weave in and out of each other, they would chase each other, echo each other, and always come to a nice chord at the end. the notes were sounding together forming chords, even if the composer didn't think of them as chords. certain notes would line up at a certain time and create a chord. and in the renaissance in the 15th, 16th centuries, these harmonies were sort of the result of the different lines of polyphony as they sort of made a tapestry of music all together. composers became increasingly aware of these vertical sonorities or chords. by the end of the 16th century, composers were ready to drop the midd
melody, but sometimes went up when the original plainchant went down or vice versa.nchant continues] eventually, even more lines were added so that in the late middle ages, around the year 1400 for example, three voices was the norm. by the year 1500, 100 years later, four voices were the norm. the texture of having these four voices work together was such that there was a lot of imitation between the four lines. and it was rather playful. the four parts would weave in and out of each other,...
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how do you come up with original, originating exhibit that does not exist anyplace else?>> that is what our curators do. they have interests, and they look around the world. things caption their attention, and from generation to generation, scholarly adventures that the curators embarked on, and they connected and founded the idea of the inherited memory and thought it was interesting and wanted to push at it to see how it could develop into an exhibition, which it did. >>> they were inspired by the work of a particular scientist, dr. miriam hurst, and it's about the post memory, the concept that one could have memory that is not even your own. it is a deep dive by the curators into this subject. >>> we will take a quick break, but how interesting that internally you function on the inspiration and in turn you hope to stimulate the very exhibit itself for the public to come, a beautiful circle of inspiration.>>> join us in a moment when we come back to mosaic. announcer: todd's a great guy. i mean, look at him. what. a. sweetheart. attaboy. wait, todd, what are you doing?
how do you come up with original, originating exhibit that does not exist anyplace else?>> that is what our curators do. they have interests, and they look around the world. things caption their attention, and from generation to generation, scholarly adventures that the curators embarked on, and they connected and founded the idea of the inherited memory and thought it was interesting and wanted to push at it to see how it could develop into an exhibition, which it did. >>> they...
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[laughter] -- blue origin.er] jeff: again, i did not choose blue origin -- what i am doing right now is taking my amazon winnings and every time you see me sell stock in amazon, i have more money. sending more money to the blue origin team. charlie: i asked jeff last night at the natural history museum -- he slapped me and said it was a rude question. jeff: i do believe that blue origin can be a sustainable, profitable enterprise one day but that is an investment horizon that would make most reasonable investors sick to their stomach. charlie: about 2018, somebody will be up -- jeff: but we are on track on our new shepherd. i keep telling the team that it is not a race and we will do it when it is safe but we are on track for 2018. charlie: on behalf of everyone into the economic club of new york, thank you. jeff: thank you, charlie. [laughter] ♪ ♪ charlie: the presidential nominees are entering the last week of campaigning before america goes to the polls. for a sense of where things stand, bob costa joins me
[laughter] -- blue origin.er] jeff: again, i did not choose blue origin -- what i am doing right now is taking my amazon winnings and every time you see me sell stock in amazon, i have more money. sending more money to the blue origin team. charlie: i asked jeff last night at the natural history museum -- he slapped me and said it was a rude question. jeff: i do believe that blue origin can be a sustainable, profitable enterprise one day but that is an investment horizon that would make most...
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he was the original not original yet he was utterly originally. what he believed it was timeless of his principles of conservatism we believe that every individual is individual we believe that every person is unique and we understand that excellence. as he put it this is the principal. every new person only grace perfects nature. russell kirk would say amen. this is who we are. we have all of these rules we have all of this order in the end we must decide are these good, our they truly are they beautiful and if not we have to high duty of making them so. thank you. [applause]. >> thank you. [applause]. that was just magnificent. and all of you can now see why he is such a popular professor and why he is so popular among isi students and all of the audiences that he gets in front of. he also is in addition this is incredible. it allows us some minutes for questions. we are very happy to have c-span here. we need to have you speak into the microphone to make sure that the questions are captured for c-span. who would like to be the first person to a
he was the original not original yet he was utterly originally. what he believed it was timeless of his principles of conservatism we believe that every individual is individual we believe that every person is unique and we understand that excellence. as he put it this is the principal. every new person only grace perfects nature. russell kirk would say amen. this is who we are. we have all of these rules we have all of this order in the end we must decide are these good, our they truly are...
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jeff: and blue origin is not going to do this all by ourselves.hat i want to do with blue origin is to lower the costs of access to space so the next generation of entrepreneurs can have a dynamic explosion of entrepreneurialism in space. and ultimately, earth can be effectively rezoned as residential and light industrial. [laughter] charlie: unlike the internet, there was infrastructure there. jeff: amazon was a tiny, little company started with four people. and we built amazon because we did not have to do any of the heavy lifting. the transportation and the infrastructure already existed. we did not have to build the internet. it was run on long-distance cables built into the ground for long-distance phone calls. we did not have to build a payment system because the credit card system already existed. all of these things would have been hundreds of billions in capex and we got to rest on those. on the internet, two kids in a dorm room can change an industry completely. you cannot do that in space. the price of admission is too high because just
jeff: and blue origin is not going to do this all by ourselves.hat i want to do with blue origin is to lower the costs of access to space so the next generation of entrepreneurs can have a dynamic explosion of entrepreneurialism in space. and ultimately, earth can be effectively rezoned as residential and light industrial. [laughter] charlie: unlike the internet, there was infrastructure there. jeff: amazon was a tiny, little company started with four people. and we built amazon because we did...
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the chris rock, $40 million and content costs in original programming.sort of revisits the bear thesis they're going to spend so much money on content. >> and they might. i mean, i was shocked when they went into the content business, and they ended up doing a spectacular job of it. so but i don't know what to make of this. i think it's not so much disney moment as it is a valuation moment in that this is one of the great momentous stocks and years before that. and if we see another quarter. it was expensive, but not this kind of -- disney was nowhere close to this kind of expensive. >> true. >> i think if -- it becomes no longer a momentum darling then -- >> let me tell you why i think this quarter is really important, okay? they have this thing, that came from nowhere. it was called "stranger things," dropped in july, became a phenomenon. so when you're talking about does the original content they're spending for, does it translate to subscriber bumps. we know they have had two consecutive misses here. if all of a sudden something like that could get p
the chris rock, $40 million and content costs in original programming.sort of revisits the bear thesis they're going to spend so much money on content. >> and they might. i mean, i was shocked when they went into the content business, and they ended up doing a spectacular job of it. so but i don't know what to make of this. i think it's not so much disney moment as it is a valuation moment in that this is one of the great momentous stocks and years before that. and if we see another...
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and now, supervisor mar as originally presented by supervisor james e. power. >> thank you, madam president. i take pride in being a member of the board of supervisors on this occasion. too much praise cannot be given to the former finance and building committee for the economy in which the work of the construction of this building was carried on. they heard the praises of the people when at the public house warming, this building was thrown open for inspection, to two other great projects are now facing the people of san francisco and their solution is the most important to the future of this city, they are the questions of water, and transportation. to these matters, i pro-he pose to give careful study and consideration and to do all in my power to reflect credit on this great city. thank you madam president. >> thank you, supervisor mar. and now, the next two statements will be spoken by supervisor kim and the final two statements there after, will be spoken by supervisor weiner, both statements as originally par phrased in the journals. supervisor ki
and now, supervisor mar as originally presented by supervisor james e. power. >> thank you, madam president. i take pride in being a member of the board of supervisors on this occasion. too much praise cannot be given to the former finance and building committee for the economy in which the work of the construction of this building was carried on. they heard the praises of the people when at the public house warming, this building was thrown open for inspection, to two other great...
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>> technically i would have been 2 years old when the original ended. now, no, i remember. the episode i remember the most when i was the kid was the one with the ant people. it was scary.
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that's the original organ. that's original one back in movies tomorrow. one of them silent one steven is playing at 7:00. but all of the movies tomorrow are movies that celebrate movies. so we're showing hugo, and artist, and camera man. and then cinema all love letters to the cinema. and as a special treat we're rolling back to our original 1926 pricing which is $0.25. so you can come out and see a day's worth of movies for dollar. any one of them for a quarter. of course it's a birthday party. so w blow out candles. going to be a party. cash only, right? >> please. do not try to run a card for $0.25. you excited to be here just very much. one of my favorite places in the world to see and experience film and play such a beautiful original stlument it's original home you sat down on bench oh yes he's been here several times you know this area well? >> yes. what is reception what do young response to that? greatest compliment, this u give me we completely forgot you were there after a minute or two. most artist want to be spotlight right there what you're
that's the original organ. that's original one back in movies tomorrow. one of them silent one steven is playing at 7:00. but all of the movies tomorrow are movies that celebrate movies. so we're showing hugo, and artist, and camera man. and then cinema all love letters to the cinema. and as a special treat we're rolling back to our original 1926 pricing which is $0.25. so you can come out and see a day's worth of movies for dollar. any one of them for a quarter. of course it's a birthday...
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you can take the family to see the original "planet of the apes" starring charlton heston. the movie is free. it's going on at north straub park, and tonight in clearwater... an eighties flashback. the band "psychadelic furs" is performing at ruth eckerd hall. performing all their hits... including this one... from the molly ringwald comedy, "pretty in pink." tickets start at 35 dollars. ((vanessa)) toss to ((vanessa tossback... coming up in the 5 o'clock hour: we go ?live to las vegas... to get more reaction from last night's ?final presidential debate. and fox 13's shayla reaves is live in hillsborough county... to explain the scary way some also ahead at five: you could be part of a law enforcement line-up... without even knowing it! the new software... that lets police search through ((vanessa clinton versus trump: round three. both candidates came out swinging we're live in las vegas... breaking down the final face-off.. ((laura and one unlocked car... opened a whole lot of doors for a group of robbers. how these people were able make off with valuables and credit card
you can take the family to see the original "planet of the apes" starring charlton heston. the movie is free. it's going on at north straub park, and tonight in clearwater... an eighties flashback. the band "psychadelic furs" is performing at ruth eckerd hall. performing all their hits... including this one... from the molly ringwald comedy, "pretty in pink." tickets start at 35 dollars. ((vanessa)) toss to ((vanessa tossback... coming up in the 5 o'clock hour: we...
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remember the original? ? you just know i am biting my well, now the 1975 cult musical hit is being re-imagined, and only carly steel was invited to watch singer adam lambert take his place in rocky horror history. >> quiet, please. here we go. action! ? let's do the time warp again ? ? let's do the time warp again ? >> how sexy is it going to be? >> well, i'm starrg it has to be really sexy. >> they've given you like a kind of elvis, punk elvis with a bit of zombie going on. >> yeah. you know, he got half of his brain removed. >> yeah. >> it's a transle veinian convention hosted by mad scientist frank-n-furter, originally tim curry and in fox's re-imagining, laverne cox. >> the scale of the production is top notch. >> and remember meatloaf as >> what ever happened to saturday night? >> this time adam lambert nails it. ? >> the jump was pretty awesome. >> i did kind of a -- he's a horn dog. he's nasty. >> it's a sequence the director shot all night long. >> 7:00 in the morning. we haven't been to bed. >> is --
remember the original? ? you just know i am biting my well, now the 1975 cult musical hit is being re-imagined, and only carly steel was invited to watch singer adam lambert take his place in rocky horror history. >> quiet, please. here we go. action! ? let's do the time warp again ? ? let's do the time warp again ? >> how sexy is it going to be? >> well, i'm starrg it has to be really sexy. >> they've given you like a kind of elvis, punk elvis with a bit of zombie going...
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i think original content will be a significant part.e most important part, though, at this point in time, and the reason i say that is because we ran a survey of 1000 u.s. consumers, asking whether they concern their move -- they consume from netflix or amazon or other parties. the majority are consuming them from netflix and amazon, and the reason was because of the subscription element, the all you can eat element, not the original content. there was only about 2% of respondents who pointed to original content. we think the first priority would be to launch the service, and that could buy them time to add original content overtime. emily: all right. simona jankowski. we will be watching. you certainly got us talking. . thanks for joining us david kirkpatrick, you're sticking with me. next, china blasts ahead with an ambitious plan to catch up to the u.s. and russia in the space race. details of the progress, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in this edition of out of this world, china has sent two astronauts into space for the country
i think original content will be a significant part.e most important part, though, at this point in time, and the reason i say that is because we ran a survey of 1000 u.s. consumers, asking whether they concern their move -- they consume from netflix or amazon or other parties. the majority are consuming them from netflix and amazon, and the reason was because of the subscription element, the all you can eat element, not the original content. there was only about 2% of respondents who pointed...
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it was originally be an old caboose. it was originally donated in year 2000 through lubrizol. unfortunately in 2006 it fell victim to an arson fire. and this year we have rebuilt it back to its glory. - [tom] yeah. - [david] and what's it, a caboose, is that where, not the engineer, but the, one of the guys lived back there, right? - [tom] originally it was the conductor's office. back when they had steam engines. you had the engineer and the fireman running the train and then you had the conductor and the brakeman. when you got air brakes on the train, the brakemen were no longer needed, 'cause they didn't have to climb up the top of the car and put on the hand brakes. so they were eliminated. because there was coal to shovel. so the fireman was then gotten rid of and they added the conductor up to there. at that point-- - [david] tom, you know all your stuff. - yeah, back then they eliminated that, so the conductor moved forward. in fact we have-- - who chased the bums off the train? - [tom] yeah, it was the conductor. - [david] okay, so i can see now when i come out here to
it was originally be an old caboose. it was originally donated in year 2000 through lubrizol. unfortunately in 2006 it fell victim to an arson fire. and this year we have rebuilt it back to its glory. - [tom] yeah. - [david] and what's it, a caboose, is that where, not the engineer, but the, one of the guys lived back there, right? - [tom] originally it was the conductor's office. back when they had steam engines. you had the engineer and the fireman running the train and then you had the...
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as lava flowed, a new island formed beside the original one. lava flows made the island 12 times larger than its original size. >> translator: we believe our research would help us know what kind of hazards could occur when with similar eruptions happen near populated areas. >> reporter: the research team has installed seismometers on the original part of the island. they have collected lava samples that grew at different stages at 13 locations. they will analyze the samples to determine the mechanism of the eruptions. nauko hattery, nhk world. >>> people in pakistan are mourning after a deadly attack on a police academy in the southwestern city of quetta. gunmen stormed a dormitory late monday night while cadets were sleeping, killing 61 people and injuring more than 100. officials heightened the city's security and funerals were being held for the dead. pakistan's army chief and other officials attended. >> translator: this is very sad. pakistanis are in shock after hearing this news. we strongly condemn it. our people are standing shoulder t
as lava flowed, a new island formed beside the original one. lava flows made the island 12 times larger than its original size. >> translator: we believe our research would help us know what kind of hazards could occur when with similar eruptions happen near populated areas. >> reporter: the research team has installed seismometers on the original part of the island. they have collected lava samples that grew at different stages at 13 locations. they will analyze the samples to...
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originally, authorities wanted $14 billion. the news sent shares soaring. reporter: it was a roller coaster ride for the share price on the frankfurt stock exchange. shortly after opening it drop significantly. the share price fell below 10 euros. analysts spoke of a selloff. it became news, ending 6% over the previous day's close. germany's biggest lender had put aside 5 billion euros for litigation costs, but only half of that was intended for the american mortgage scandal. that means the bank has to come up with 2.5 billion euros. they are far from being sold. that is because it is questionable if they can raise the money on its own. it is similar to the downfall of lehman brothers. similar consequences are seen as unlikely by analysts. this isn't a crisis similar to lehman brothers because authorities, regulators, and a bank like this cannot default because it is relevant to the system. it has to solve its problems. the german government says a taxpayer-funded solution is near. >> let's cross over to our markets man in new york. as a, the reports about
originally, authorities wanted $14 billion. the news sent shares soaring. reporter: it was a roller coaster ride for the share price on the frankfurt stock exchange. shortly after opening it drop significantly. the share price fell below 10 euros. analysts spoke of a selloff. it became news, ending 6% over the previous day's close. germany's biggest lender had put aside 5 billion euros for litigation costs, but only half of that was intended for the american mortgage scandal. that means the...
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the flooring and so forth is original. it is mostly original. we are going to have some drawings in short order. we are going to record as much of the original conditions of the house as possible and over the next few years or so we will do some renovation upgrading to some extent. i do not know how much yet, but we are starting down that path. when you walk around in the cemetery, there are several monuments that are significant, and i like to talk about some of these. someaybe, if there is significance to the monument. this piece of stone is probably about 12 feet tall. you can see the angel image in it. family,for the spencer and sam spencer was president of the railways at the turn of the century, and he passed at 1906. the headquarters was here in d.c. after he passed, the headquarters was moved to new york in the family went up there. all of the family members who have passed since then are brought back down, and there are new markers for them individually made of a similar style and size and so forth. we call that a ledger stone, that lay
the flooring and so forth is original. it is mostly original. we are going to have some drawings in short order. we are going to record as much of the original conditions of the house as possible and over the next few years or so we will do some renovation upgrading to some extent. i do not know how much yet, but we are starting down that path. when you walk around in the cemetery, there are several monuments that are significant, and i like to talk about some of these. someaybe, if there is...
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things such as unemployment insurance were originally begun as a result of this plan. this is an extremely rare collection because when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times they purge their archival collection. &i never did that so this collection documents the entire lifespan of the company from birth through many ups and downs of the company through the final days in the early 1990's of the company's bankruptcy. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pablo, colorado together with our comcast cable partners. others'stops on our cities tour at c-span.org/city tour. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. >> each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind into archival coverage of presidential races. from the 1960 campaign, massachusetts senator john f. kennedy and incumbent richard nixon square off in the first ever televised presidential debate. they took questions on their leadership experience, communism at home and abroad, medical care for seniors, and the economy. john f. kennedy defeated richard nixon with one less
things such as unemployment insurance were originally begun as a result of this plan. this is an extremely rare collection because when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times they purge their archival collection. &i never did that so this collection documents the entire lifespan of the company from birth through many ups and downs of the company through the final days in the early 1990's of the company's bankruptcy. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pablo,...
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he is one of the most original thinkers in the world. this fascinating account of our society is like nothing you will read anywhere else. please help me welcome robin hansen. [applause] >> i'm going to give a short talk and we will have lots of time for questions and i know there will be lots of questions. no reading unless. [inaudible] >> this is all of history on one graph. on the x axis is the logarithm of time to sometime in the future and on the y access is the growth rate of the human economy and other things before. you notice it looks like a staircase. humans started to million years ago and doubled at a steady rate and then there was a sudden transition when the growth rate jumped up by a factor of more than 50 by having farmers double roughly every 50 years. that happened about 10000 years ago and 200 years ago there was the industrial revolution and then the growth rate jumped up to double every 15 years, and that's what it's been doing for the past few centuries. if this trend were to continue, then sometime in the next cent
he is one of the most original thinkers in the world. this fascinating account of our society is like nothing you will read anywhere else. please help me welcome robin hansen. [applause] >> i'm going to give a short talk and we will have lots of time for questions and i know there will be lots of questions. no reading unless. [inaudible] >> this is all of history on one graph. on the x axis is the logarithm of time to sometime in the future and on the y access is the growth rate of...
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40 years after the original hit. katie v/o: she works hard. she stays late.s paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o: i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message because it's your turn to get ahead. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> i'm on the job. >> drop your weapon. >> i'm with the fbi. >> we know who you are. lower your gu
40 years after the original hit. katie v/o: she works hard. she stays late.s paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o: i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message because it's your turn to get ahead. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare...
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and now, supervisor mar as originally presented by supervisor james e. you, madam president. i take pride in being a member of the board of supervisors on this occasion. too much praise cannot be given to the former finance and building committee for the economy in which the work of the construction of this building was carried on. they heard the praises of the people when at the public house warming, this building was thrown open for inspection, to two other great projects are now facing the people of san francisco and their solution is the most important to the future of this city, they are the questions of water, and transportation. to these matters, i pro-he pose to give careful study and consideration and to do all in my power to reflect credit on this great city. thank you madam president. >> thank you, supervisor mar. and now, the next two statements will be spoken by supervisor kim and the final two statements there after, will be spoken by supervisor weiner, both statements as originally par phrased in the journals. supervisor kim? >> thank you
and now, supervisor mar as originally presented by supervisor james e. you, madam president. i take pride in being a member of the board of supervisors on this occasion. too much praise cannot be given to the former finance and building committee for the economy in which the work of the construction of this building was carried on. they heard the praises of the people when at the public house warming, this building was thrown open for inspection, to two other great projects are now facing the...
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and yet he was utterly original. what he told us were timeless things. what he believed was timeless and at the end as he told us one of the principles proliferating variety, one of the principles of conservatism, we believe every individual is individual, we believe that every person is unique. we understand that excellence as he put it, this is the principle of proliferating variety. .. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> brad, that was magnificent. as you can see from a standing ovation and now you can all see why brad do such a popular professor and while he is so popular among isi students and all the audiences he gets in front of. he's also in addition to delivering a beautiful and eloquent short talk, he's actually also on time which is just incredible. which allows us several minutes for questions or if you have some questions, i think matt and jacob will have microphones. i should've mentioned earlier this is being taped and will appear on c-span. we are very happy to c-span here. we need you to speak int
and yet he was utterly original. what he told us were timeless things. what he believed was timeless and at the end as he told us one of the principles proliferating variety, one of the principles of conservatism, we believe every individual is individual, we believe that every person is unique. we understand that excellence as he put it, this is the principle of proliferating variety. .. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> brad, that was magnificent. as you can see from a...
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these are the original factory rivets.this allows the wind to go aerodynamicr the a-day of the airplane. we don't have the capability of flash riveting with hours. found had they left these rivets up, it would've slowed the aircraft down by 40 miles per hour. they were never painted it. it,ou painted this airplane you added 4000 pounds of weight. right now we are in the nose section of the b-29. airplane has a number of different stations. all the way in the nose is the bombardier. has the bomb site and his actual work in a mission lasted five or 10 minutes. when you move back a little bit to the left, that is the pilot position. the pilote seat where would've been sitting during his mission in 1945. to his right is his copilot. event the aircraft commander or pilot needed some relief, the copilot would take over. he was also very competent and capable. directly behind as the flight engineer. this is one of the most important positions on this airplane. the flight engineer monitored the performance of the engines and the s
these are the original factory rivets.this allows the wind to go aerodynamicr the a-day of the airplane. we don't have the capability of flash riveting with hours. found had they left these rivets up, it would've slowed the aircraft down by 40 miles per hour. they were never painted it. it,ou painted this airplane you added 4000 pounds of weight. right now we are in the nose section of the b-29. airplane has a number of different stations. all the way in the nose is the bombardier. has the bomb...
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the original plans for this building had a gymnasium for the senators. at the time because the building was seen to be so extravagant, the senators cut the money for a gymnasium and also for a restaurant on the ninth floor of the building. they were services that were going to be provided by. over the years however it became clear that senators are in very high stressful jobs and they need to relax a little. there is a gymnasium in the house side. it would be good for their health and well-being if they could unwind and there's staff here as well so they did make an effort to put that gymnasium in. in fact, the architect of the capital said they already had the money. they could afford to do this and the senate voted to put the gymnasium in. it created a firestorm in talk radio circuits and people thought it was a terrible thing they were going to waste federal money on a gymnasium for senators and so it was blocked and one of the senators who blocked it was a senator from wisconsin, william proxmire who ironically was one of the most physically fit memb
the original plans for this building had a gymnasium for the senators. at the time because the building was seen to be so extravagant, the senators cut the money for a gymnasium and also for a restaurant on the ninth floor of the building. they were services that were going to be provided by. over the years however it became clear that senators are in very high stressful jobs and they need to relax a little. there is a gymnasium in the house side. it would be good for their health and...
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new origins has successfully tested an escape capsule. if you have a typical airline credit card, you only earn double miles when you buy stuff from that airline. "techbytes" brought to you by capital one. s this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere. what's in your wallet? i had frequent heartburn, but...my doctor recommended prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning. 24 hours and zero heartburn, it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10 straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed you live a portable life. new dannon oikos nonfat yogurt drink fits right in it. with 10 grams of protein... and zero added sugar, zero artificial sweeteners, zero fat. just what you need to help keep you going. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now
new origins has successfully tested an escape capsule. if you have a typical airline credit card, you only earn double miles when you buy stuff from that airline. "techbytes" brought to you by capital one. s this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double...
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you originally were not supposed to wear that, right? it was going to be an olive colored suit that i like very much. my grandfather helped me pick it out a few years ago, and i thought, wow, grandpa would be proud if i wore this suit. but apparently i have gotten somewhat more fat since then. and when i got into my car, i split the seat out of my pants and destroyed my olive suit. and i had to do an emergency wardrobe change. >> if the smithsonian asks, will you give that sweater to them? >> give is a strong word, jimmy. but i guess -- >> i really appreciate your time, and thank you for chatting with us tonight. i want to get you a su f casual male xl and a digital camera. >> that's the best thing i've ever heard. thank you very much, jimmy. please get out and vote. >> ken bone, everybody. >> bravo to ken. >> his answers, so great. and a digital camera, of course, because he had one of those old school disposable cameras. >> he also has one at home where he has to go behind the hood and, like -- >> takes pictures in black and white. >>
you originally were not supposed to wear that, right? it was going to be an olive colored suit that i like very much. my grandfather helped me pick it out a few years ago, and i thought, wow, grandpa would be proud if i wore this suit. but apparently i have gotten somewhat more fat since then. and when i got into my car, i split the seat out of my pants and destroyed my olive suit. and i had to do an emergency wardrobe change. >> if the smithsonian asks, will you give that sweater to...
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that's taking a shot at the fbi and director kemy for that original decision. >> well that original decision was really incomprehensible to millions.
that's taking a shot at the fbi and director kemy for that original decision. >> well that original decision was really incomprehensible to millions.
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the t-v production included a rudolph's original message. "each additional character was sort of a mini rudolph idea within the rankin-bass special - the doll that had red hair and freckles, the charlie in the box, the elf that wanted to be a dentist and was laughed at and all of those characters really reflected the same idea that rudolph projected which was 'i'm different but that's ok. i'm gonna do what n i'll be accepted.' ultimately, the toys were all adopted and loved." the special premiered in december of 1964 and became an instant classic, appealing to rudolph fans old and new. "my father was thrilled with the show. he couldn't believe it. i remember vividly the first time i saw it and he was just thrilled and so happy and proud and excited and the phone rang many congratulatory phone calls. it was a magical time." "rudolph the red-nosed reindeer" has remained a mainstay of christmas tradition bringing joy to millions. and true to the song, he really did "go down in history." cartoon characters aren't always a simple means of enterta
the t-v production included a rudolph's original message. "each additional character was sort of a mini rudolph idea within the rankin-bass special - the doll that had red hair and freckles, the charlie in the box, the elf that wanted to be a dentist and was laughed at and all of those characters really reflected the same idea that rudolph projected which was 'i'm different but that's ok. i'm gonna do what n i'll be accepted.' ultimately, the toys were all adopted and loved." the...
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the original set of 176 emojis are now part of a collection at a museum in new york. the museum of modern art says it has acquired the original emojis that were phone company. in 2010, the originals were translated into unicode, which means they can be used anywhere internationally. the museum says the emojis were a gift to the museum from that phone company. ((anchor chat)) good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. clouds will continue to increase today with light winds as we chance of showers overnight tonight. we can expect a high of 84 degrees today. showers will move into the area on friday, with the best chance during the afternoon hours. it will also turn breezy with gusts 20 to 30 mph. saturday will feature more sunshine before another system brings more clouds and gusty winds on sunday. wind gusts up to 40 mph are forecast with the chance of a few showers; mainly over our local mountains and for areas north of the las vegas valley. winds calm down for halloween night with temperatures in the 60s for trick-or- treating. in today's health an autopsy just reve
the original set of 176 emojis are now part of a collection at a museum in new york. the museum of modern art says it has acquired the original emojis that were phone company. in 2010, the originals were translated into unicode, which means they can be used anywhere internationally. the museum says the emojis were a gift to the museum from that phone company. ((anchor chat)) good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. clouds will continue to increase today with light winds as we chance of...
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things such as unemployment insurance were originally begun as a result of this plan. this is an extremely rare collection because when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times they purge their archival collection. cf&i never did that so this collection documents the entire lifespan of the company from birth through many ups and downs of the company through the final days in the early 1990's of the company's bankruptcy. we areer: this weekend featuring the history of pablo, colorado together with our comcast cable partners. learn about others'stops on our cities tour at c-span.org/city tour. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. >> the next president making a point -- >> with every clinton in the white house, the rest of the world will never forget why they have looked to the united states. announcer: the road to the white house continues with a debate between mike pence and tim kaine on tuesday night. at 8:30, a briefing for the audience. at 9:00, live coverage of the debate. watch live on c-span.org. announcer: next, historians talking about going
things such as unemployment insurance were originally begun as a result of this plan. this is an extremely rare collection because when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times they purge their archival collection. cf&i never did that so this collection documents the entire lifespan of the company from birth through many ups and downs of the company through the final days in the early 1990's of the company's bankruptcy. we areer: this weekend featuring the history of pablo,...
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to have a society like the original constitution. >> yes, so i am more a defender of original intent dan is perhaps conventional. you might associate that with conservatives like antonin scalia or clarence thomas or ed meese or robert bork who was my teacher i remembered an essay about him, the greatest originalist textualists in modern supreme court history, the greatest justice was a liberal who always carried a copy with him. i usually have them in my back pocket here's one, two, three. there's more where they came from, and this fellow, here's another one. always carried a copy of the constitution with him, saving liberal, the first was named hugo lafayette and here's what the world looked like a year he came before the court. we were not taking seriously stuff that really is in here. 1936 degrees no protection but there is a lot. the bill of rights has never been applied against the state as a general proposition against the federal government. come on defendants don't get appointed to the council. there is organized, free expression is never one and jim crow prevailed across mu
to have a society like the original constitution. >> yes, so i am more a defender of original intent dan is perhaps conventional. you might associate that with conservatives like antonin scalia or clarence thomas or ed meese or robert bork who was my teacher i remembered an essay about him, the greatest originalist textualists in modern supreme court history, the greatest justice was a liberal who always carried a copy with him. i usually have them in my back pocket here's one, two,...
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all the original woodwork is in here, the original brass pole is in here. and pretty much, everything in here is originally still in place, still intact. we've been taking care of it since 1904. just south of downtown chicago in tinley park at the tinley park convention center. it's the stihl timbersports series u.s. championship. today, 10 lumberjacks vying for one of the coveted championship spots. only the top four will move on, and right now, defending champ matt cogar sits atop the leaderboard this is the stock car racing of timbersports. two equally matched stihl ms661 chainsaws are timed, tacked, and tuned to be within a hundreds of a thousandths of a second of each other in the wood. two matched 20-inch guide bars and two finely ground chains are on these saws, so the only variable between the bunks is the operator. just around the ram logo right now. in this contest, 16 inches of wood will be severed with one down cut, one up cut. competitors trying to move slow and smooth, keeping the saw in the wood and feeding the wood as fast as possible. let's
all the original woodwork is in here, the original brass pole is in here. and pretty much, everything in here is originally still in place, still intact. we've been taking care of it since 1904. just south of downtown chicago in tinley park at the tinley park convention center. it's the stihl timbersports series u.s. championship. today, 10 lumberjacks vying for one of the coveted championship spots. only the top four will move on, and right now, defending champ matt cogar sits atop the...
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the flights would originate in pueblo. many of the flights would go down to the gulf of mexico for practice bombing missions. other flights, i heard airmen talking about practice bombing from the golden gate bridge. they would fly clear to california and rectus bomb runs. -- and practice bomb runs. it was navigation bombing, all the facets of warfare were trained here at the base. locally, we had bombing ranges. they had navigation flights learning how to do that properly. the b-17 was the first aircraft i saw flying out of pueblo. then, it shifted to the b-24 liberator. principal of the period of -- for the old of the period of time the airbase was in operation, it was the liberator that was the principal aircraft that was used in training. our school was only two miles from the fence. we were able to see these aircraft's taking off at all times during the day. even into the night. towards the end of the war, we were a little surprised when the b 24's started leaving and the b-29's started flying out of the pueblo army ai
the flights would originate in pueblo. many of the flights would go down to the gulf of mexico for practice bombing missions. other flights, i heard airmen talking about practice bombing from the golden gate bridge. they would fly clear to california and rectus bomb runs. -- and practice bomb runs. it was navigation bombing, all the facets of warfare were trained here at the base. locally, we had bombing ranges. they had navigation flights learning how to do that properly. the b-17 was the...
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sharapova's period of ineligibility will now end on in april 2017.her original ban was due to last till january 2018.she said she took a heart disease drug and was unaware the drug had been added to the world anti-doping agency's banned list. surveillance video from a washington state pot shop car drives straight into the front of the store and smash right through it.the thieves then run into the pot shop and steal whatever they could find. they then hop back in the car and drive away.the store manager says this is the sixth time the shop has been broken into since last fall. southwest airlines has rolled out another of its popular 72-hour airfare sales.the three-day sale began this morning with dozens of flights available for fares under 100 bucks round-trip.it covers travel from november 30th through january 4th through february 15th.flights on fridays and sundays are excluded.this current sale will end at the end of the day thursday. a-t-m fees set a new record high for the tenth year in a row.bank rate dot com reports the average total cost of using an a-t-m outside of your bank net
sharapova's period of ineligibility will now end on in april 2017.her original ban was due to last till january 2018.she said she took a heart disease drug and was unaware the drug had been added to the world anti-doping agency's banned list. surveillance video from a washington state pot shop car drives straight into the front of the store and smash right through it.the thieves then run into the pot shop and steal whatever they could find. they then hop back in the car and drive away.the store...
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it's a tribute to the original. you cannot reinvent. you cannot touch the original. so we are paying did an amazing job. and i get to play dr. scott. >> so you're confined sadly to a wheelchair so you can't do the time warp. >> well, i can sort of -- i can sort of -- >> you can do it on your own? you find a way? >> have you seen the original? >> i had never seen the original privilege of working with tim curry. so it was like validation. it was amazing. and i want to thank loued aler and gale berman for keeping the vision alive. and also, you know, of course, ortega for having and making me come along and be on this journey. >> are you enjoying this time in your life? >> i'm having a fabulous li producer. i'm doing my night club. i won two shows. i won making history on the fox channel and with brian on sneaky p. and with amazon. i'm doing a lot of things. i'm selling my hats. spiritual enforcer. i'm having -- >> all the money goes to charity. >> and beautiful queens. >> they go towards the arts because as you know, sadly, the so these hats help promote the arts. >>
it's a tribute to the original. you cannot reinvent. you cannot touch the original. so we are paying did an amazing job. and i get to play dr. scott. >> so you're confined sadly to a wheelchair so you can't do the time warp. >> well, i can sort of -- i can sort of -- >> you can do it on your own? you find a way? >> have you seen the original? >> i had never seen the original privilege of working with tim curry. so it was like validation. it was amazing. and i want...
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original. because what he told us were timeless things. what he believed in was timeless, and yet at the end as he tells us one of the principles of proto live rating variety -- proliferating variety, one of his principles of conservativism, we believe that every individual is individual. we believe that every person is unique. and we understand that excellence. as he put it, this is the principle of proliferating variety. every new person, aristotle would tell us nature makes nothing in vain. aquinas would tell us only grace perfects nature. russell kirk would say, amen. this is who we are. .. [applause] >> thank you. >> brad, that was just magnificent. you can see from the standing ovation, and all of you can see why brad is such a popular professor and why he is so popular. he's also, in addition to delivering a beautiful and eloquent short talk, he is actually also on time, which is incredible. and which allows us several minutes for questions, and so if you have some questions, i think mat
original. because what he told us were timeless things. what he believed in was timeless, and yet at the end as he tells us one of the principles of proto live rating variety -- proliferating variety, one of his principles of conservativism, we believe that every individual is individual. we believe that every person is unique. and we understand that excellence. as he put it, this is the principle of proliferating variety. every new person, aristotle would tell us nature makes nothing in vain....