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katherine and orville were closest in age. wilbur and orville could fight like dogs. they could argue something terrible. by the end of the argument, they would switch sides. it was a riot. arguing was their way of working problems out. as charlie taylor said, they were not mad at each other, they were just trying to get to the answer and they had different ideas of how to get to it and that is one of the ways they would get to it. brian: there is another name chanute air force base in illinois. it's shut down. you write about a guy named chanute. david: he was born in france and came to america. he was one of the preeminent civil engineers of his day, a great bridge builder, a railroad builder, who took an active interest in flight. in particularly, gliding. it begins with gliding. like langley, chanute would never try himself, he had somebody else do that. the one who did do a lot of gliding and was really the pioneer of gliding was otto lillienthal, a german, and he was killed. brian: we have some video of that, let's watch. [video clip] >> when you look at this pi
katherine and orville were closest in age. wilbur and orville could fight like dogs. they could argue something terrible. by the end of the argument, they would switch sides. it was a riot. arguing was their way of working problems out. as charlie taylor said, they were not mad at each other, they were just trying to get to the answer and they had different ideas of how to get to it and that is one of the ways they would get to it. brian: there is another name chanute air force base in...
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orville businesses say the picture is giving people the impression that the lake is almost cried up. >> our attendance is probably down 40%. every bit of that. the drought is really, really impacting our business. >> businesses are facing a grim summer ahead. the lake levels should be rising a foot a day. but with no run off the lake is drop a food a da >>> president obama welcomed the world series champs to the white house yesterday. in attendance included two giant hall of famers maze and his former teammate. president obama recounted some of the giants amazing feats during their three recent world series titles and singled out hunter pence. >> he inspired a craze of science like hunter pence eats pizza with a fork. [ laughter ] hunter pence likes god father iii. >> those are pretty funny. they captured everybody's attendance. the president said not everyone would have laughed at those signs but not everyone is hunter pence. yesterday's ceremony included larry bared presenting the president with a if few special gifts. >> we would like top present you with a world series ball from
orville businesses say the picture is giving people the impression that the lake is almost cried up. >> our attendance is probably down 40%. every bit of that. the drought is really, really impacting our business. >> businesses are facing a grim summer ahead. the lake levels should be rising a foot a day. but with no run off the lake is drop a food a da >>> president obama welcomed the world series champs to the white house yesterday. in attendance included two giant hall...
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orville was very bright and inventive, clever mechanically but he didn't have the reach of mind thatilbur had. wilbur was a natural leader, and he was the older brother, the boss. their sister was also very bright. one of the pleasures of this book has been able to bring her out of the shadows because she belongs front and center. not downstage. i'm not sure it would have turned out the way it did had it not been for her. i love to give credit where credit is long overdue, and she deserves a lot of credit. when i started, i didn't know anything -- much more than all of us learned in high school. they were from ohio, they had a bicycle shop, and invented the airplane. but it is much, much more than that. brian: your research assistant on many of these books, mike hill, was here a couple years ago to talk about his book, and when he was here, i asked him about what your book was about. let's watch this and see if you lived up to your promise. [laughter] [video clip] brian: he is working on another book? >> he is. i know you worked him over pretty good when he came on here before and he
orville was very bright and inventive, clever mechanically but he didn't have the reach of mind thatilbur had. wilbur was a natural leader, and he was the older brother, the boss. their sister was also very bright. one of the pleasures of this book has been able to bring her out of the shadows because she belongs front and center. not downstage. i'm not sure it would have turned out the way it did had it not been for her. i love to give credit where credit is long overdue, and she deserves a...
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i'm a certified access specialist, and i am also the chief building official for the city of orvil so what i do in assisting the small businesses in our community is i reach out to them through the chamber of commerces. with the chamber of commerces what i provide to them -- once again as i indicated proactive is the ability that i will for free of charge because i am community service go to their site in their business and walk the business. have them have a list and i will indicate to them what kind of barriers they may have within their business and they put that list together. this is then what generates the barrier removal of the barriers in a kind way. what it has done is open the businesses to come in freely and feel comfortable coming into the building department and be comfortable with myself coming into their business because i'm not going in there saying "you have to do this" and knocking at the doors to shut them down. i'm going in and saying ", well here's the things that i see and when you have the money and the time to get them done that you can then -- you can come and
i'm a certified access specialist, and i am also the chief building official for the city of orvil so what i do in assisting the small businesses in our community is i reach out to them through the chamber of commerces. with the chamber of commerces what i provide to them -- once again as i indicated proactive is the ability that i will for free of charge because i am community service go to their site in their business and walk the business. have them have a list and i will indicate to them...
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they've lost money as a sector since orville and wilbur wright first flew but if you give me a chance to have a bigger seat or bigger overhead storage bin, that's an airline i want. i don't want food or if the flight attendant likes me. most flyers are that way, and airlines should be allowed to have the overhead bin space they want and to dictate their own plane. not a government mandate. i think that's way over the line. >> what do you think of this? >> well i travelled with cowboy boots, and it's going to be really hard to fit them into a smaller suitcase but, yes, this is going to benefit luggage manufacturers. it's going to benefit people who have stores. people will start shopping instead of packing their clothes. this is i think just crossing the line. we at some point need to be protected against just airlines being able to raise prices and decrease our luggage capacity. how am i supposed to survive -- >> i'm sorry about that. >> i mean airlines are businesses. they have not been making money for so long. isn't it okay for them to try to you know do whatever they need to do to
they've lost money as a sector since orville and wilbur wright first flew but if you give me a chance to have a bigger seat or bigger overhead storage bin, that's an airline i want. i don't want food or if the flight attendant likes me. most flyers are that way, and airlines should be allowed to have the overhead bin space they want and to dictate their own plane. not a government mandate. i think that's way over the line. >> what do you think of this? >> well i travelled with...
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in orvil sometimes we have some historic and older buildings and they go in and do alterations and repairs, and so this is when e equivalent presentation is provided and northern california independent living service that i have a very close relation with as well as with my cass reviews that i have them assist me in review my review the process or what's being brought forward and provide their input what would be better used or better approach to them if they felt, so yes, i do use it and they have changed their name just recently but the northern california independent living services which is an advocacy group of different disabilities, not just one, and so i take advice from them and i also have them review and approve along with my approval, so this is one approach that i use to overcome politics shall i say sometimes. >> it's a great question. randy good one. one of the many hats i wear i have been trying to guide a group in the city with our transition plan updating our transition plan which is a living document for a city showing that we are removing barriers and our self evaluation
in orvil sometimes we have some historic and older buildings and they go in and do alterations and repairs, and so this is when e equivalent presentation is provided and northern california independent living service that i have a very close relation with as well as with my cass reviews that i have them assist me in review my review the process or what's being brought forward and provide their input what would be better used or better approach to them if they felt, so yes, i do use it and they...
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we will be watching for earnings from fedex and orville today. those are two big ones to watch.nicole: indeed. we are still watching names reporting. these two names are imported similar to investors pared a fourth-quarter profit of $2.68 of $12.3 billion. the economic bellwether later this morning. and the analysts to earn 86 cents per year on revenue of $10.9 billion. we will be watching for fedex and anything about fuel, e-commerce. ups said oracle has a low hurdle to jump. lauren: as starbucks starts to test ways to deliver an amazon. sandra: that was a good little tease. it's all about what i can get and how fast i get it. coming up, seth curry and the golden state warriors beat in the broad james and the cavaliers and the championship last night. investors turned their attention to what janet yellen has to say about the state of the u.s. economy today. checking in on u.s. stock index futures this afternoon. possibly a higher open on wall street and anticipation language from the fed will indicate when the first rate hike is coming. you are watching "fbn:am," your first loo
we will be watching for earnings from fedex and orville today. those are two big ones to watch.nicole: indeed. we are still watching names reporting. these two names are imported similar to investors pared a fourth-quarter profit of $2.68 of $12.3 billion. the economic bellwether later this morning. and the analysts to earn 86 cents per year on revenue of $10.9 billion. we will be watching for fedex and anything about fuel, e-commerce. ups said oracle has a low hurdle to jump. lauren: as...
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business owners at lake orville say some summer visitors are being scared away by the drought. biggest reservoir. some dramatic pictures show how much water the lake has lost. the pictures are giving people the impression the lake is almost dried up. and that is hurting the economy out there and they depend heavily on summer recreation. >> our attendance is probably down 40%. every bit of that. the drought is really, really impacting our business. >> those businesses are facing a grim summer ahead. the lake levels should be rising a foot a day thanks to spring run off. bylabor day it could reach its lowest record. >>> romance scamming is costing single people here in america more than $80 million a year. what happens is people connect online and the scammer convinces them to send them money. now that call for online dating companies to crack down on fraud and identity thefts by instituting new safeguards to better protect their users. signs of fraud include poor grammar and misspelling and e- mails. and also look for fake profile photos. can you imagine people lie on online dat
business owners at lake orville say some summer visitors are being scared away by the drought. biggest reservoir. some dramatic pictures show how much water the lake has lost. the pictures are giving people the impression the lake is almost dried up. and that is hurting the economy out there and they depend heavily on summer recreation. >> our attendance is probably down 40%. every bit of that. the drought is really, really impacting our business. >> those businesses are facing a...
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. >> was taken to orville hospital to recover and her baby was taken to uc davis medical center for evaluation expected to be reunited soon. >>> a body found along an east bay hike trail. tonight the search for leads and what's now considered a homicide case. >>> a famed san francisco retailer forced to move. why? you gets it. a rent increase. i have new information about high end jewelers new location. >>> new at 10 a san francisco substance abuse the famed sheave and company is packing up and moving out. the jeweler has occupied the same space since 1906 but now says it's being forced out by rising rents. heather oklahoma is live in the city of what she learned of the relocation. >> reporter: it's not just families, middle class workers and artists who are fighting to stay in the city. renowned jeweler is in the midst of a moving sale. it's been booted out of a building where it's bin since 1906 in a building bearing its own name. every square inch is in demand. construction sites dot the area where rents where retail spaces are at new high. >> the prime koshers absolute i will have taken of
. >> was taken to orville hospital to recover and her baby was taken to uc davis medical center for evaluation expected to be reunited soon. >>> a body found along an east bay hike trail. tonight the search for leads and what's now considered a homicide case. >>> a famed san francisco retailer forced to move. why? you gets it. a rent increase. i have new information about high end jewelers new location. >>> new at 10 a san francisco substance abuse the famed...
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presidents and numerous other well-known americans including such notables as walt whitman orville and wilbur wright, carl sagan, and civil rights icon rosa parks. 170 years after his death andrew jackson still dominates the. between the onslaught of the slavery crisis that overran midcentury america. one could mark the expansion of democracy, trace the development of modern political parties, and witness a wave of political partisanship that would not look unfamiliar to modern already and says. -- modern audiences. the library's manuscript division. it is here that the collection and personal papers of the nation's leading figure shed light on the motivations strategies, hopes, and ambitions very the division not only host the most significant collection of papers for jackson himself but also includes those of many of his associates and rivals. martin van buren, henry clay it daniel webster and pulled to name a few. the primary source collections are amply complemented by the library's vast collections of. newspapers, pamphlets, maps, and books. researchers studying the age of jackson
presidents and numerous other well-known americans including such notables as walt whitman orville and wilbur wright, carl sagan, and civil rights icon rosa parks. 170 years after his death andrew jackson still dominates the. between the onslaught of the slavery crisis that overran midcentury america. one could mark the expansion of democracy, trace the development of modern political parties, and witness a wave of political partisanship that would not look unfamiliar to modern already and...
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other well-known americans including the poet walt whitman, or hole in wilber writes, crawl sagan -- orville and wilbur rwright and carl sagan. 100 years after his death andrew jackson dominates the. from the end of the civil war -- during the age of jackson one can trace the development of modern political parties and witness a wave of political partisanship that would not look unfamiliar to modern audiences. it is here that the papers of leading figure shed light on their motivations strategies hopes, and ambitions. the division not only holds the most significant collection of papers from jackson himself, but also those of his associates and rivals. the primary source collections are amply comes amid by the library's collections of maps, prints, political cartoons. researchers studying the age of jackson will be astounded by the wealth of material here at the library of congress. we are fortunate today to have as one of our -- as a speaker one of the finest young scholars in the area of jacksonians study. dr. markcheathem earned his ean history -- he taught at the mississippi state univer
other well-known americans including the poet walt whitman, or hole in wilber writes, crawl sagan -- orville and wilbur rwright and carl sagan. 100 years after his death andrew jackson dominates the. from the end of the civil war -- during the age of jackson one can trace the development of modern political parties and witness a wave of political partisanship that would not look unfamiliar to modern audiences. it is here that the papers of leading figure shed light on their motivations...
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orville fleming was convicted yesterday of second-degree murder. a jury in sacramento found him guilty of stabbing his girlfriend to death. she was found dead last year in the home she shared with him. fleming is scheduled to be sentenced next month. >>> today two of the people who were murdered in a south carolina church last week will be laid to rest. as reporter don champion tells us, these will be the first of nine funerals in the charleston area. >>> reporter: 70-year-old ethel lance worked at the historic black church for decades. 45-year-old reverend shah rhonda coleman singleton a mother of three served as minister. just as they had done a week aguy when they were killed worshippers gathered to study the bible at that time mother emanuel ame church wednesday night. reverend norville goff now the interim pastor helped unite those in attendance around one simple message. >> love your neighbor as you love yourself. do unto others as would you have them to do unto you. >> reporter: as the community begins to bury the dead another viewing will b
orville fleming was convicted yesterday of second-degree murder. a jury in sacramento found him guilty of stabbing his girlfriend to death. she was found dead last year in the home she shared with him. fleming is scheduled to be sentenced next month. >>> today two of the people who were murdered in a south carolina church last week will be laid to rest. as reporter don champion tells us, these will be the first of nine funerals in the charleston area. >>> reporter: 70-year-old...
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this is still a city orville village, going in and out there are check points checking the trunks ofs and checking inside cars to figure out if those convicted killers are still hold up here or on the run somewhere else. reverend? >> nbc's john yang thank you for your reporting tonight. now let's bring in former fbi profiler and msnbc contributor client. how do investigators begin tracking down the two men? first, they have to look at their activities the last few months. who were they talking to? who were their friends talking to? you start at the epicenter, which is the manhole they popped out of 48 hours ago and spread out from there. and there is two prevailing theories one is that two guys like the this would stay together hunker down in a local area maybe go to the an abandoned barn maybe break into a house and hold people captive, but the police are going door by door the other theory says that safe money would say these two guys would split up go opposite directions, maybe one to mexico one to canada but split up somehow because we're all looking for these two dangerous-looki
this is still a city orville village, going in and out there are check points checking the trunks ofs and checking inside cars to figure out if those convicted killers are still hold up here or on the run somewhere else. reverend? >> nbc's john yang thank you for your reporting tonight. now let's bring in former fbi profiler and msnbc contributor client. how do investigators begin tracking down the two men? first, they have to look at their activities the last few months. who were they...
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yesterday a sacramento jury found orville fleming guilty of stabbing his fiancee to death sarah june douglas found dead last year in the home she shared with fleming. fleming is scheduled to be sentenced next month. he faces 15 years to life in prison. >>> funerals will be held today for two people killed in south carolina. mourners will say their final good buys. ethel lance worked at the church. sharonda singleton was 45. last night worshippers gathered to study the bible just as the victims did when they were gunned down. the interim pastor had a simple message. >> love your neighbor as you love yourself. do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. >> tonight a viewing be held at the church for the pastor and state senator among those killed. yesterday politicians stood with the family watching the casket of clementa pinckney arrive at the state capital rotunda. and tomorrow president obama will deliver a eulogy in charleston. >>> and that church massacre has prompted a growing call in the south and beyond to banish the confederate flag but it's creating a debate about f
yesterday a sacramento jury found orville fleming guilty of stabbing his fiancee to death sarah june douglas found dead last year in the home she shared with fleming. fleming is scheduled to be sentenced next month. he faces 15 years to life in prison. >>> funerals will be held today for two people killed in south carolina. mourners will say their final good buys. ethel lance worked at the church. sharonda singleton was 45. last night worshippers gathered to study the bible just as the...
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he talks about the personal stories of wilbur and orville wright, the roles their family played as the brothers experienced failures and successes, and the time in which they lived, as the race to achieve flight was at its peak. i recently picked up the washington post and saw a review
he talks about the personal stories of wilbur and orville wright, the roles their family played as the brothers experienced failures and successes, and the time in which they lived, as the race to achieve flight was at its peak. i recently picked up the washington post and saw a review
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exposed these -- these three major scandals, the one closest to the white house, of course, being orvilleabcock who was sort of a part of the family and he got involved in the... susan swain: (pure) congressional oversight. william seale: yeah. they found him and he was tried and general grant testified. pamela sanfilippo: he -- he submitted testimony. he didn't actually come to st. louis for... william seale: first time a president had ever done that in a criminal trial. susan swain: next is (sherry) of independence missouri. sherry : hi. you answered my question about her eyesight but i do have another question. sherry being so well educated for the time, did julia speak other languages? and i also understand that after the grants left the white house that they were really party animals. i'll hang up. thank you. pamela sanfilippo: she may have learned some french while she was in school but not on a real conversational basis that i know of. during their world tour, which may be what the (caller) was referring to as far the partying. they -- they took a two and a half world tour and were
exposed these -- these three major scandals, the one closest to the white house, of course, being orvilleabcock who was sort of a part of the family and he got involved in the... susan swain: (pure) congressional oversight. william seale: yeah. they found him and he was tried and general grant testified. pamela sanfilippo: he -- he submitted testimony. he didn't actually come to st. louis for... william seale: first time a president had ever done that in a criminal trial. susan swain: next is...
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a man who won two silver stars in world war i, learned to fly from orville wright, you think he will tear up when he is yelled at? i don't think so. in the grand tradition of japanese commanders when they are about to lose, they committed suicide. the last words were take seven lives and repay your country. you would hear something similar at okinawa, one life for 10 of theirs. that night, july 6. it was the early morning of the seventh of july. 1300 japanese states the bonsai attack. they were firing 40 shows a minute or it that is almost a shell a second. -- they were firing 40 shells a minutes. later, that is where the accused the army of cowardice, saying they frozen their foxholes. it would be possible, but there were 4300 japanese k.i.a. in the area. you don't kill that many when you are frozen in your foxhole. thanks to attack the 106 came in and turned the tide. six americans killed and 512 wounded. it would be the last hurrah on japanese attacks. it is hard to talk about. i have seen the films and pictures and cover and it is horrific. the civilians had been convinced by the
a man who won two silver stars in world war i, learned to fly from orville wright, you think he will tear up when he is yelled at? i don't think so. in the grand tradition of japanese commanders when they are about to lose, they committed suicide. the last words were take seven lives and repay your country. you would hear something similar at okinawa, one life for 10 of theirs. that night, july 6. it was the early morning of the seventh of july. 1300 japanese states the bonsai attack. they were...
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he was taught to fly by orville wright himself and he held the 13th pilot license issued in the united states. he won two silver stars in world war i. he was everything holland smith thought he was except without the temper. he was a very even-tempered, quiet man. i think that was one of the things that set holland smith off. people who are bullies they like , people who argue back. that is why smith did not slam corlett, corlett got right back in his face. if ralph smith had gotten in his face, he would have backed off. his fatal flaw was he wanted to gives commanders a chance. this was a national guard division. we will talk about them in more detail about the problems the 27th had. he was methodical and was not given to outbursts. sla marshall said his extreme consideration for all other mortals would keep him from being rated the great captain. he died in 1998. the age of 104, the largest surviving general from world war ii. there was also the 77th division, which would remain in hawaii. the third division would eventually attack guam. there were not part of saipan. these units wer
he was taught to fly by orville wright himself and he held the 13th pilot license issued in the united states. he won two silver stars in world war i. he was everything holland smith thought he was except without the temper. he was a very even-tempered, quiet man. i think that was one of the things that set holland smith off. people who are bullies they like , people who argue back. that is why smith did not slam corlett, corlett got right back in his face. if ralph smith had gotten in his...
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lake shasta, orville, over 50%. 10% to 15% down. we have abundant water.t to get it to a few places. we have been managed scarcity created by liberal tire mentalist on the state water resources board. the inmates are in charge of the asylum in california. stuart: has this generated a groundswell of demand? get out there and build new reservoirs. get out there and stop giving the fish a trillion gallons of water a year that goes into the ocean. is there a groundswell of common sense? is that coming up in california? >> i believe that will be developed because the reality is 50% of california's water except it is reserved for the environment. 40% goes to the farmers. only 10% goes to urban and suburban uses fear the state water resources control board controlled by the national resources defense council and the audubon society wants to make the rationing had they urban dwellers. there is enough water to go around as long as we don't waste we don't wasted on trying trying to save extinct fish. we spend millions and millions of gallons of water on the federall
lake shasta, orville, over 50%. 10% to 15% down. we have abundant water.t to get it to a few places. we have been managed scarcity created by liberal tire mentalist on the state water resources board. the inmates are in charge of the asylum in california. stuart: has this generated a groundswell of demand? get out there and build new reservoirs. get out there and stop giving the fish a trillion gallons of water a year that goes into the ocean. is there a groundswell of common sense? is that...
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guest: in my area of this town over built when they built orville dam. a lot of homes were built.s the work as they finished it and people moved away, this is over a period starting back in the middle 1960s. and now we have so many homes that were built during that time they're older but they're very nice homes. and there are areas here where they've been fixed up. but -- host: where is oroville, california? caller: northern california. halfway between sacramento and redding. host: go ahead. caller: on highway 20, which is the cross road. it starts on the coast and goes through highway 80 and into nevada from there. it's nice. it's pretty much a rural area still. not a rapid growth. chico state university is the next town over about 20 miles. so that's a thriving city growing all the time. but here, there are a lot of these older homes e that have -- for sale now. i was out of this area for about 30 years. i moved back in to 1987 to be closs to my parents. i thought i was -- i was a single working mom at the time. i wanted to buy. but i looked around and the prices were so high on
guest: in my area of this town over built when they built orville dam. a lot of homes were built.s the work as they finished it and people moved away, this is over a period starting back in the middle 1960s. and now we have so many homes that were built during that time they're older but they're very nice homes. and there are areas here where they've been fixed up. but -- host: where is oroville, california? caller: northern california. halfway between sacramento and redding. host: go ahead....