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so after college in 2011, he founded overtone acoustics.is mission was to produce high-quality acoustic panels that could double as artwork. brad: so this is going into a house. we'll probably be doing a home theater, but we're also probably gonna be doing a bowling alley. we're doing not only just the side walls, but we're also doing the ceiling. lemonis: with some help from his childhood friend, alex, the company got off to a solid start and soon brought on several full-time employees. hussein: that will show in the fabric. brad: no. i mean, you're going to be double wrapping it, and it's the back of the panel. lemonis: but then a slowdown in sales forced brad to let everyone go. brad: summer just absolutely crushed us, because i had to turn off marketing. we just weren't able to re-catch our balance. lemonis: now he's relying on interns and volunteers, running low on cash, wondering how long he could survive. brad: not exactly what you were looking for? ah, gotcha. okay. lemonis: what i like about overtone is that they make products that
so after college in 2011, he founded overtone acoustics.is mission was to produce high-quality acoustic panels that could double as artwork. brad: so this is going into a house. we'll probably be doing a home theater, but we're also probably gonna be doing a bowling alley. we're doing not only just the side walls, but we're also doing the ceiling. lemonis: with some help from his childhood friend, alex, the company got off to a solid start and soon brought on several full-time employees....
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>> overton spends most of the days in the welding shop which he hopes will provide him the skills tol for good. >> it's like a sanctuary. i get to be away from everybody. i don't have to put up with the b.s. if i'm over here doing stuff, nobody bugs me. >> during breaks it's another quick workout. a previous inmate welder forged his own creation, a 70-pound dumbbell. >> this is my gym while i'm over here. it's not so obvious. when i'm done i move this back over here and i go back to doing work and nobody is the wiser. i'm 52. i figure i got another 50 in me, i hope. i try to take care of myself. if i do, i'm trying to make this next 50 better than the last, changing everything up a little bit, being there for my kids, my grandchildren, just be a grandpa. >> with six children, 40 year old patricia mulitauaopele might become a grandparent herself some day, but her addiction to meth and the prison in jail stays that have resulted from it have kept mulitauaopele away from both her children and her siblings. >> i need my family. i pushed them away. as much as they wanted to be a part of m
>> overton spends most of the days in the welding shop which he hopes will provide him the skills tol for good. >> it's like a sanctuary. i get to be away from everybody. i don't have to put up with the b.s. if i'm over here doing stuff, nobody bugs me. >> during breaks it's another quick workout. a previous inmate welder forged his own creation, a 70-pound dumbbell. >> this is my gym while i'm over here. it's not so obvious. when i'm done i move this back over here and...
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are expelled en masse to an army post in new mexico where their practice of strike with anarchist overtones including big bill hayward, their leading figure. socialist party leader eugene v. debs who got nearly a million votes for president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for a speech considered obstructive to the war effort and he's later sentenced to 12 years in sdwral. with the prosecution of the dissidents, wrilson has both crushed the anti-war spirit and appeased the extremists. ♪ ♪ >> america's answer to the threat from abroad, the threat of the german armies also becomes more vigorous in the summer of 1918. doubts of national conscience, fears about security are dimmed by triumphant scenes from the western front. the aef is an action to the hilt. joining the allies in driving back the germans' last offensive. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> woodrow wilson who proved that war would be an enemy of liberty has compromised with that enemy, but in the promising autumn of 1918 the nation does not sense this. what americans feel is an irresistible strength of purpose. the army is on a march in france
are expelled en masse to an army post in new mexico where their practice of strike with anarchist overtones including big bill hayward, their leading figure. socialist party leader eugene v. debs who got nearly a million votes for president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for a speech considered obstructive to the war effort and he's later sentenced to 12 years in sdwral. with the prosecution of the dissidents, wrilson has both crushed the anti-war spirit and appeased the extremists....
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. >> overton is serving one year on his latest conviction, possession of a firearm by a felo felon. >n't been in this jail since '90 something. i thought i would never see the inside of this one again. >> he served time in jail several times over the past 25 years on multiple counts of forgery, identity theft and drug possession. >> i've got the experience of welding. that's just one extra thing to help me on the outside, keep a job and get some money put away finally instead of screwing around like an idiot like i have been for a few years. >> the more experienced inmates take on jobs for outside clients such as this custom made steel fire pit. the income helps pay for the program and the professional training they receive. the inmate welders also do a lot of work for the jail itself, including fabricating and installing the steel cages used in the transport vans and buses in which they themselves ride to court and between facilities. one of them has just arrived from the downtown jail. with a large group of inmates who are transferring here. >> typically move about 35 inmates a day.
. >> overton is serving one year on his latest conviction, possession of a firearm by a felo felon. >n't been in this jail since '90 something. i thought i would never see the inside of this one again. >> he served time in jail several times over the past 25 years on multiple counts of forgery, identity theft and drug possession. >> i've got the experience of welding. that's just one extra thing to help me on the outside, keep a job and get some money put away finally...
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back to the original script of "the king and i" in 1951 and he wanted to bring out the political overtones and the feminist overtones of the show and i think it's those angles of the story that make it so relevant to today, particularly doing a show in washington, d.c.. i think the current politics that we're in today, i think to see any story about a world leader trying to build friendships with another country, with other people, and finding commonalities between different people from different countries is a really powerful message. >> yeah, like the internal characteristics of each characters are really brought to life, conflicts and everything. >> you all have a lot of experience, combined experience. tell us about some of the other roles you've played. >> i've done "miss saigon" and "jesus christ super star". >> my last production of "the king and i." across the street, joan was starring in "miss saigon" and now we get to play a married couple even though we started on broadway around the same time, 20 years ago. >> a lot of history. and what's next for both of you? >> i think we're
back to the original script of "the king and i" in 1951 and he wanted to bring out the political overtones and the feminist overtones of the show and i think it's those angles of the story that make it so relevant to today, particularly doing a show in washington, d.c.. i think the current politics that we're in today, i think to see any story about a world leader trying to build friendships with another country, with other people, and finding commonalities between different people...
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prosecutors say 47 year old doug overton exposed himself to people in lower merion back in april.one year probation, and he has to have a psycho sexual evaluation. overton, the head coach at lincoln university, maintains he was merely walking his dog, and stepped off the trail to relieve himself. >> talk about some tense months in new york, after a helicopter lands in the atlantic. this is off long island. on board, wwe shane mcmahon, and the pilot. several boats, including emergency personnel, rushed to the scene. they were able to pull both of them out of the water safely. >> a bride to be shot and killed by police outside her home. no witnesses, no body camera footage. the question this morning, why weren't those cameras rolling, and what's the officer have to say? fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo
prosecutors say 47 year old doug overton exposed himself to people in lower merion back in april.one year probation, and he has to have a psycho sexual evaluation. overton, the head coach at lincoln university, maintains he was merely walking his dog, and stepped off the trail to relieve himself. >> talk about some tense months in new york, after a helicopter lands in the atlantic. this is off long island. on board, wwe shane mcmahon, and the pilot. several boats, including emergency...
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the tricky triangle is hosting the overton 400. pit crews were busy making sure everything is a go. tailgaters took over the infield getting the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming up here since i was 14. and now i'm bringing my son up here, so continuing on the family fromtradition. >> tomorrow's big race will be bittersweet. it's the last race for dale earnhardt jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >>> 5:38. still ahead, a surprise gift for a boy whose bike was taken bri a thief w by a thief who threatened him. >>> we are seeing still the they have dre haveiest area of rain along the jersey shore. we knew that there would be a difference between 10, 20 345mi between the heaviest rain and now it looks like it is just tapping offshore barely near cape may. so this is a good sign because these areas is have been dumped with rain. atlantic city airport, over 5 inches reporting, 3 of those in the last three hours. philadelphia north, just light rain now. and for parts of south jersey and new castle county which were already saturated from previous rain, now have dried
the tricky triangle is hosting the overton 400. pit crews were busy making sure everything is a go. tailgaters took over the infield getting the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming up here since i was 14. and now i'm bringing my son up here, so continuing on the family fromtradition. >> tomorrow's big race will be bittersweet. it's the last race for dale earnhardt jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >>> 5:38. still ahead, a surprise gift for a boy whose...
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nascar back back in our neck of the woods for the overton 400 run in long pond. the lead with 16 laps remaining, held off a charge from to take the checkered flag, first win in 36 races and first ever win at pocono. the seventh time the charm can now be mentioned in the same breath as michael phelps. team usa won the four by 100 meters yesterday at the world championship in hungary, with winning the seventh gold metal of the competition. the 20 year old won three individual goals saturday night and toast al of four row lay gold metals, michael phelps won seven gold medals at the 2,007 world championship. that's pretty prim he is i have. twenty years opened. seven gold medals, in the same sentence as michael phelps. good stuff. >> quite impressive. thank you, pat. >> pay close attention to this coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news," we'll show you features of rolls royce cents new phantom eight. that's in a live report from wall street coming up. plus, president trump is weighing his options. after the us and it allies consider further action aga
nascar back back in our neck of the woods for the overton 400 run in long pond. the lead with 16 laps remaining, held off a charge from to take the checkered flag, first win in 36 races and first ever win at pocono. the seventh time the charm can now be mentioned in the same breath as michael phelps. team usa won the four by 100 meters yesterday at the world championship in hungary, with winning the seventh gold metal of the competition. the 20 year old won three individual goals saturday night...
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two montgomery county, former 76ers player doug overton sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to exposing himself on a trail. he was arrested on indecent exposure charges. he had to go to the bathroom and went into the woods. >>> at the jersey shore, contractors are starting to tear down the facade outside the atlantic city casino as the owners get ready for a makeover. say good-bye to the gold trim that symbolized the taj mahal. >>> fun things to do in the area today, including a lego night for adults. >> the first adult night at lego land. they can experience all ten lego play zones, participate in lego themed activities. this is $19. >>> in philadelphia x you have a chance to win free seats to see the broadway blockbuster, "wicked." the kimmel center is giving away tickets. between now and friday, the "wicked" balloon is flying over philadelphia. if you spot it, take a picture, post it to facebook, instagram or twitter. organizers will announce the winners on monday. >>> now to breaking news from overnight. a south philadelphia mother is killed and her daughter injured when
two montgomery county, former 76ers player doug overton sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to exposing himself on a trail. he was arrested on indecent exposure charges. he had to go to the bathroom and went into the woods. >>> at the jersey shore, contractors are starting to tear down the facade outside the atlantic city casino as the owners get ready for a makeover. say good-bye to the gold trim that symbolized the taj mahal. >>> fun things to do in the area today,...
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. >>> nascar fans are revved up and ready for the overton 400 at pocono raceway.t the tough race, a tricky triangle. today's race will be bittersweet. the last race for dale earnhardt, jr., retiring at the end of the season. monster truck will once again thrill fans in millville, new jersey county. it will host monster struck entertainment for the third straight day. gates open at 5:00 and the action starts at 7:00 this evening. 5:57 on this sunday. speaking of action, let's talk about eagles. fans getting up close and personal today at an open practice. drew is live with those details. >> it's not game day but the next best thing for the middle of the summer. we'll tell you how to get in the linc to enjoy the free action later on this morning. >> the weather will be perfect for the training. looking at clear skies across the entire region. we'll talk about how long that lasts and if we could see another heat wave in the future and the details on the shore forecast. >>> right now, the hunt is on for the gunpen wanted in a deadly shooting in delaware county. invest
. >>> nascar fans are revved up and ready for the overton 400 at pocono raceway.t the tough race, a tricky triangle. today's race will be bittersweet. the last race for dale earnhardt, jr., retiring at the end of the season. monster truck will once again thrill fans in millville, new jersey county. it will host monster struck entertainment for the third straight day. gates open at 5:00 and the action starts at 7:00 this evening. 5:57 on this sunday. speaking of action, let's talk about...
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nascar returns for a series of races, including the overton's 400 on sunday.oday pit crews made adjustments to make sure everything is a go. in the infield, tailgaters are getting the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming up here since i was 14. and now i'm bringing my son up here, which is just kind of like continuing on the family tradition. >> sunday's race will be bittersweet for some fans. it will be driver dale earnhardt jr.'s last race ever at pocono. nbc sports go, go snow cone truck made a few pit stops in our area ahead of this weekend's race. people got to enjoy a free icy treat outside south street activation late this afternoon. >>> what's your emergency? a 911 dispatcher never expected this answer. >> i have a boa constrictor on my face. >> what the caller said next that shocked the dispatcher even more. >>> plus, targeting tobacco. the government's new plan to make cigarettes less addictive. >>> and flag on the play. the tiny tackle who took down eagles quarterback carson wentz. >>> the radar shows heavy rain in some areas, and very little
nascar returns for a series of races, including the overton's 400 on sunday.oday pit crews made adjustments to make sure everything is a go. in the infield, tailgaters are getting the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming up here since i was 14. and now i'm bringing my son up here, which is just kind of like continuing on the family tradition. >> sunday's race will be bittersweet for some fans. it will be driver dale earnhardt jr.'s last race ever at pocono. nbc sports go, go...
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the overton 400 kicks off tomorrow at 3:00. what is ahead in sports? >> i will tell you, the weather put a halt to the eagles' practice at the link, however the birds hit the field with some important eyes watching. plus, the phillies made two trades last night while you were sleeping. we will get reaction from a new-lit clubhouse coming up next. >> this portion of nbc 10 news brought to you by tgi fridays. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. ♪ >> announcer: this is sports desk, brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> hello, i'm john boruk from csn. the phillies and braves coming your way in over a half hour on nbc 10. it will be a philly's team with a different l
the overton 400 kicks off tomorrow at 3:00. what is ahead in sports? >> i will tell you, the weather put a halt to the eagles' practice at the link, however the birds hit the field with some important eyes watching. plus, the phillies made two trades last night while you were sleeping. we will get reaction from a new-lit clubhouse coming up next. >> this portion of nbc 10 news brought to you by tgi fridays. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances....
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producing questionable results could be a very pragmatic decision to save money has received typical overtones in the media that this represents some sort of victory to russia are. reports. last week when news of trump attention to stopping cia program of training and arming rebels in syria surfaced in the washington post the overall narrative was quite easy to predict the move sought by moscow it's had line some pundits and commentators went even further from suggesting that trump caved in to putin or that it's all true you know the usual putin puppet thing but does this move really benefit russia fair enough putin himself as well as other top officials in moscow have been on record implying that u.s. strategy in syria with arming the rebel forces and then seeing those weapons in the hands of had shopping jihadi this may not have been the best one but here's the thing u.s. failures in syria have been acknowledged on the highest level even in the obama administration as of july third we are currently treated about sixty five years this number is much smaller than we were at this point in fact
producing questionable results could be a very pragmatic decision to save money has received typical overtones in the media that this represents some sort of victory to russia are. reports. last week when news of trump attention to stopping cia program of training and arming rebels in syria surfaced in the washington post the overall narrative was quite easy to predict the move sought by moscow it's had line some pundits and commentators went even further from suggesting that trump caved in to...
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. - there were overtones of network, but also, (muffled) black mirror has been used as a reference. - it has been, and it's been interesting for me. i do love that show. and i'm honored that they would reference my movie in the same paragraph with that. but there's another film, andy griffith, 1958, written by budd schulberg, directed by elia kazan: a face in the crowd. charting the rise of one man who basically he's a down and out drunken guitar player who then becomes a spokesperson for a number of different products, but because of his home-spun hillbilly attitude, he tells the truth, and people really respond to it. - [evan] yep. - the character of mason washington in my particular movie, which i really relate to this character. - you (muffled). - he's an everyman. i love films that are about everymen. - and candidly, he's a decent person. - he really is. - i think you find something empathetic about him immediately when he comes on screen. - absolutely. and so i wanted to represent those folks out in the world who feel like they really can't support their families, and they're tr
. - there were overtones of network, but also, (muffled) black mirror has been used as a reference. - it has been, and it's been interesting for me. i do love that show. and i'm honored that they would reference my movie in the same paragraph with that. but there's another film, andy griffith, 1958, written by budd schulberg, directed by elia kazan: a face in the crowd. charting the rise of one man who basically he's a down and out drunken guitar player who then becomes a spokesperson for a...
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the tricky triangle is hosting the overton 400.ailgaters got the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming here since i was 14 and now i'm continuing on the family tradition. >> tomorrow's big vase bitter sbeet. it's the last race here for dale earnhardt jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >>> the 30th annual irish pub tour de shore will take over the streets and the ben franklin bridge. the bridge will be closed tomorrow morning from 6:30 to 8:00 for the event. the bicyclists will raise money for the families of fallen police officers and firefighters. >>> if you have ever wanted to walk, bike or run without worrying about traffic, just wait for the philly free streets event this fall. a 7 mile round trip stretch between old city and north philadelphia will be closed to drivers on saturday october 28 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. this is the secretary year fond program. >> and i think that will be a wonderful day. everybody to come out and do their thing, walk, ride, just do your thing, you know. >> mary tells us that th
the tricky triangle is hosting the overton 400.ailgaters got the pre-race party started. >> i've been coming here since i was 14 and now i'm continuing on the family tradition. >> tomorrow's big vase bitter sbeet. it's the last race here for dale earnhardt jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >>> the 30th annual irish pub tour de shore will take over the streets and the ben franklin bridge. the bridge will be closed tomorrow morning from 6:30 to 8:00 for the event....
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. >> nascar fans are revved up and ready to go for the overton 400 at pocono raceway today. you're looking at the truck races at the tricky triangle yesterday. today's event will be bittersweet for friends. the last race here for dale earnhardt, jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >> also today, the finale of the exponential music festival in camden. gates will open at 11:30. nearly a dozen bands are on the bill today at the concert. fun fact, i was a work studies student at the station when i was at college in penn, and i helped to do the grunt work for that concert every year, so to speak. but it's a great festival. and a lot of great events today. the worth is going to cooperate. >> absolutely right. beautiful conditions. looking down broad street in center city. you can see the sun lit road. here are the conditions for today. 83, nice, low humidity. we're mostly sunny monday and tuesday, too. thursday, we start kicking off thunderstorms again. >> here we go. by grunt work, i mean i got to watch the concert, got to meet cool bands. that's going to do it for us o
. >> nascar fans are revved up and ready to go for the overton 400 at pocono raceway today. you're looking at the truck races at the tricky triangle yesterday. today's event will be bittersweet for friends. the last race here for dale earnhardt, jr. who is retiring at the end of the season. >> also today, the finale of the exponential music festival in camden. gates will open at 11:30. nearly a dozen bands are on the bill today at the concert. fun fact, i was a work studies student...
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texas,ancy in overton, republican line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i agree with the last caller that the government is too big. it is interfering in all of our lives causing us working people our whole paychecks. we don't want government in our lives. we want them out. you referring to the health care bill and the affordable care act? caller: yes, the health care bill and the taxes. they are taxing us to death. we have no paycheck left. we would be better off if we never worked a day in our lives. do you know that? all these people that are getting a free ride we are supporting. we would be better off if we never worked a day in our lives. if you people -- if these people go pick one.m, these people that want socialism in our government, go be somebody else's president. don't be hours. the: nancy, you want to see republicans repeal the affordable care act, get the government out of health care? the possibility that republicans could keep in place -- and here is gabby to saveello's story, health care republicans consider keeping obamacare tax on the r
texas,ancy in overton, republican line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i agree with the last caller that the government is too big. it is interfering in all of our lives causing us working people our whole paychecks. we don't want government in our lives. we want them out. you referring to the health care bill and the affordable care act? caller: yes, the health care bill and the taxes. they are taxing us to death. we have no paycheck left. we would be better off if we never worked...
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that is your equity overtone story. we will have another conversation. johannesburg, joined by the ceo of investec. that and much more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is 8:20 a.m. in london. let's focus our sights on south africa. the first interest-rate cut in five years. it was a surprise. probably won't be enough to break the rounds. joining us now from johannesburg is stephen koseff, the ceo at investec. great to see you this morning. about that blind side from the central bank. they came out, cut rates. most of the markets weren't ready for it. were you surprised? do you think this is a beginning of a new run to the downside in terms of rights from the central bank? -- rates on the central bank? i personally wasn't surprised. some of my people were. you have a weak economy. you have inflation in the range. i think the economy needs help. i think that is why the government was correct to cut rates. as long as inflation remains moderate within the range and the rand remains within range. manus: you talk about south africa. it is key. more than 50% o
that is your equity overtone story. we will have another conversation. johannesburg, joined by the ceo of investec. that and much more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is 8:20 a.m. in london. let's focus our sights on south africa. the first interest-rate cut in five years. it was a surprise. probably won't be enough to break the rounds. joining us now from johannesburg is stephen koseff, the ceo at investec. great to see you this morning. about that blind side from the central bank. they...
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because of the anti-semitic overtones. look. how can you be a beacon if you're like don't sign. so we can be that beacon. we had to take care of ourselves. the rest of the world, the iraq war pier look at how we left. we slunk out of it. we had to march out. with our rearguard. they were thanking us. they did not care. america first. >> sandra: it is interesting to see how much of change. >> melissa: american exceptionalism was a concept i was taught in social studies when i was young, and went through how it manifest destiny, and the overtime, that has taken up a very negative undertone in academic circles, and then you have president obama in the last administration really denouncing that idea, right kennedy? >> kennedy: he was also an apologist for this country. almost despised the constitutio constitution. it is interesting, because i was talking to a woman in colorado at a leadership program, and she wants to bring back the idea of civics, elementary school, and in high school, because as something we really lost touch with. engaging with your community. being proud of wher
because of the anti-semitic overtones. look. how can you be a beacon if you're like don't sign. so we can be that beacon. we had to take care of ourselves. the rest of the world, the iraq war pier look at how we left. we slunk out of it. we had to march out. with our rearguard. they were thanking us. they did not care. america first. >> sandra: it is interesting to see how much of change. >> melissa: american exceptionalism was a concept i was taught in social studies when i was...
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here is our precipitation on storm scan three our low cell right now centered overton of the nation's capitol, baltimore area as well. all this precipitation is circling around that low. heaviest rainfall coming down to our south, and it is now with some good news, it looks like the heaviest rain has pushed off the coast for the time being down in southern delaware but rehoboth, bethenny beaches still getting in on moderate to heavy rainfall. everything goes from cape may back toward avalon, sea isle, still seeing some of that more moderate to heavy rainfall there right along route nine and the shore. we are not out of the wood just yet. we have a flash flood warning that is in effect for southern cape may county this goes until eight credit 15 this morning. southern parts of the new jersey are far from over, with this rain. hour by hour forecast we will stay in the 70's throughout the day-to-day not a lot of warming early on. we don't hit our high until 5:00. we have a high of 77. we will see some breaks in the cloud cover especially here in the city as we get toward mid to late afte
here is our precipitation on storm scan three our low cell right now centered overton of the nation's capitol, baltimore area as well. all this precipitation is circling around that low. heaviest rainfall coming down to our south, and it is now with some good news, it looks like the heaviest rain has pushed off the coast for the time being down in southern delaware but rehoboth, bethenny beaches still getting in on moderate to heavy rainfall. everything goes from cape may back toward avalon,...
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the goings—on at the white house, and it is certainly, the comparison has been made that there are overtonesouis xiv‘s court. there is a lot of comings and goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house?” goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house? i think the question is, has this been standard of performance in past administrations? if you look at bill clinton, his first six months were as chaotic as mr trump's. he has brought a lot of people in that are not part of the system, and so the people who are part of the system viewed them as invaders. they want to keep the status quo, and you have people bucking the status quo. some of the hassles and the intrigue and the backstabbing and everything, it can be understood. give it some time it will calm down. the house speaker, paul ryan, describes reince priebus's conduct, his achievements, is essentially being a class act. what can we say so far about anthony scaramucci's conduct? goodness! i am on world news! well, you know what, i have a feeling that we had a dose of reality tv behaviour that i'm going to guess, i a
the goings—on at the white house, and it is certainly, the comparison has been made that there are overtonesouis xiv‘s court. there is a lot of comings and goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house?” goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house? i think the question is, has this been standard of performance in past administrations? if you look at bill clinton, his first six months were as chaotic as mr trump's. he has brought a lot of people in that are not...
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definition of american nationality or citizenship before the civil war, giving it a powerful racial overtone. as you know, i'm sure, on the eve of the war in 1857, the supreme court, in the dred scott decision, ruled that no black person could be a citizen of the united states. blacks, it said, were aliens, even if they were born in the united states. even if their ancestors had been here for generations. it did not matter. states could make black people citizens -- back then, citizenship was defined in peculiar ways, as we will hear, probably, tomorrow -- but a state could make a black person a citizen, like massachusetts did, but other states did not have to recognize that. a clause of the constitution says each state has to treat equally the citizens of other states, does not apply to black people, says the supreme court. and the federal government certainly does not have to recognize them as citizens of the united states. tomphasize all this mostly draw attention to the remarkable change that came about as a result of the civil war and thenstruction in what writer benedict anderson once
definition of american nationality or citizenship before the civil war, giving it a powerful racial overtone. as you know, i'm sure, on the eve of the war in 1857, the supreme court, in the dred scott decision, ruled that no black person could be a citizen of the united states. blacks, it said, were aliens, even if they were born in the united states. even if their ancestors had been here for generations. it did not matter. states could make black people citizens -- back then, citizenship was...
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there are serious overtones.ing that shift to a more serious tone. >> it was a very -- it was something i was really looking forward to. i'm a dramatically trained actor so that's my background so i was quite -- i was quite excited about it and it's comfortable in its uncomfortability. if it's feeling real or feeling a sense of sadness you're doing something right and getting the right kind of energy from your cast mates. it was a lot of fun in that way. if you know what i'm saying so nice to get back to that and makes the piece feel fuller that it has all these different dimensions to it. >> kevin, i love bringing up "the wonder years." you did that when you were a small little wee one. >> yes. >> but you also did "the princess bride" which i think is a favorite. >> inconceivable. ♪ as you wish >> we have our favorite scenes. do you guys have -- i know you've all seen it. you were in it. do you have a favorite scene you remember? >> i mean -- >> you were tucked in bed. >> i was in bed most of the time the bed pa
there are serious overtones.ing that shift to a more serious tone. >> it was a very -- it was something i was really looking forward to. i'm a dramatically trained actor so that's my background so i was quite -- i was quite excited about it and it's comfortable in its uncomfortability. if it's feeling real or feeling a sense of sadness you're doing something right and getting the right kind of energy from your cast mates. it was a lot of fun in that way. if you know what i'm saying so...
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the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in it than perhaps you have heard before. and even more important, and what this book is about, an alternative solution for dealing with it different from what you might have heard before. so, first, where are we here in the united states and in ththe world economy? and i'm not gonna tell you what you already know, which is that this is the worst economic crisis in my lifetime and therefore in yours, that it began in 2007, which means it is now comingng to the end of its fifth year and that there is no end in sight, that the efforts of governments around the world, including the united states, to end it long ago have not proved successful, that the prognosis is not good, that the p
the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in it than perhaps you have heard before. and even more important, and what this...