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pan-am's 12 minute film promotes the concept of trans atlantic jet passenger service by documenting a flight from new york to london. >> sky over the atlantic, the vast endlessly for columbus when he sailed from europe to america a few hundred years ago in over two long months. the same air ocean over the atlantic did not seem as endless to lind berg when he flew from new york to paris some 30 years ago but still it took 33 lonely hours. ♪ today that same atlantic air ocean leaving columbus two months and lindberg's 33 hours in its wake, zooms by in a dramatic breakthrough. ♪ the year 1954, marked a historic event in the history of aviation. a new flight was inaugurated. it was called flight 1000. ♪ there was nothing unusual about the airport operations before flight 1000's takeoff it was duly announced and passengers checked in. flight 1000's destination, london. luggage was prepared for loading and all other routine pre-flight activities were taking place. 1000 seemed to be just another flight to london. in all respects except that its passenger list was twice as large as on ordinar
pan-am's 12 minute film promotes the concept of trans atlantic jet passenger service by documenting a flight from new york to london. >> sky over the atlantic, the vast endlessly for columbus when he sailed from europe to america a few hundred years ago in over two long months. the same air ocean over the atlantic did not seem as endless to lind berg when he flew from new york to paris some 30 years ago but still it took 33 lonely hours. ♪ today that same atlantic air ocean leaving...
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. >> check this out, pan am game between rockland boulders and jersey jack he will, fern do crew gave up five runs in the ninth and then his frustration boils over. he rush the over teams dug out and he was behind home mate to do it. look at all of the guys he will take on by himself. are you out of your mind. >> that is crazy. >> that is too much. >> there are some issues there . >> he is like, come on, eagles fans, don't put your hand on me, i'm out. >> that is right. >> it is on. >> i love it. >> crazy, right. >> just crazy. >> crazy, like this weather. >> yes, it will be crazy hot. >> yes. >> crazy hot, definitely stock up on the water. if you don't have air conditioning buy a window unit , big fan or something to keep you cool because this is dangerous heat as we move in the weekend and next week, we are used to the heat. it is july, philadelphia, summertime but you this could get dangerous because we don't have relief even through overnight hours. lets go ahead and get right in the forecast down the shore to start off, hazy down the shore as you can see. still nice beach day. be
. >> check this out, pan am game between rockland boulders and jersey jack he will, fern do crew gave up five runs in the ninth and then his frustration boils over. he rush the over teams dug out and he was behind home mate to do it. look at all of the guys he will take on by himself. are you out of your mind. >> that is crazy. >> that is too much. >> there are some issues there . >> he is like, come on, eagles fans, don't put your hand on me, i'm out. >>...
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he won the pan-am games. he had the last undefeated season in college basketball. he's a winner. jack nicklaus and jack, you know, when ohio, to me having his endorsement is so great and jack and bobby, we have so many unbelievable champs endorsing, so many unbelievable champs and here's the story, folks. we're going to turn it around. we're going to bring our jobs back to this country, and we're going to bring them back big league. we're not going to let companies leave our country without there being consequences, consequences. as an example. when carrier left and they left 1,400 people and those 1,400 people, many of them followed me all over indiana. they love trump because i'm the only one that spoke their language. they were fired like dogs. they were fired by a mid-level management guy. they had jocks, some of them for 30 years. they were fired viciously like you never saw anything like it, and fortunately somebody had the cell phone and we never -- i probably wouldn't be talking about it right now and it was all over the news, and it made a big impact, and i've been talki
he won the pan-am games. he had the last undefeated season in college basketball. he's a winner. jack nicklaus and jack, you know, when ohio, to me having his endorsement is so great and jack and bobby, we have so many unbelievable champs endorsing, so many unbelievable champs and here's the story, folks. we're going to turn it around. we're going to bring our jobs back to this country, and we're going to bring them back big league. we're not going to let companies leave our country without...
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father pietro would go on to design and work on hundreds of landmark buildings, including new york's pan amuilding, the bank of america tower, and st. mary's cathedral in san francisco, new york's juilliard school of music, and the zion lutheran church here in portland. and like so many american success stories, this one begins with an immigrant determined to make the big time. a native of rome, pietro belluschi arrives in portland in 1925. three years later, at age 28, he's already the chief designer at the a.e. doyle architecture firm. >> he of course would work for 15 hours a day in order to prove himself. and he just kept getting raised and raised and raised. >> in the late 1930s, pietro begins designing homes around portland featuring locally sourced materials, such as spruce, fir, cedar, and stone. his twist on regional modern architecture -- structures that harmonize with their natural settings -- is instantly acclaimed. >> i was very much impressed by the woods and the wildness of the surroundings. >> he became almost like a pioneer that knew more about the local materials than the
father pietro would go on to design and work on hundreds of landmark buildings, including new york's pan amuilding, the bank of america tower, and st. mary's cathedral in san francisco, new york's juilliard school of music, and the zion lutheran church here in portland. and like so many american success stories, this one begins with an immigrant determined to make the big time. a native of rome, pietro belluschi arrives in portland in 1925. three years later, at age 28, he's already the chief...
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dude. .e won 900 games he won three championships were indiana preview one the olympics, he won the pan am games. he had the last undefeated season in college basketball. jeff miller -- jack nicholas, a winner. me, having his endorsement is good, jack and bobby, we have unbelievable champs endorsing. here's the story. we are going to turn it around. we are going to bring our jobs back to the country and we will bring them back bigly. we are going to let companies leave our country without there being consequences. consequences. as an example, when carrier left and they left 1400 people, those 1400 people, many of them followed me all over indiana. they love donald trump. i am the only one that spoke their language. dogs by afired like mid-level management guy and with some of them have been there for 30 years. -- youre fired viciously never sign anything like it. it was all over the news and it made a big impact. i was talking about it long before i went to indiana. remember the firewall? donald trump will win new york, but he will win also pennsylvania and connecticut. indiana, that's the
dude. .e won 900 games he won three championships were indiana preview one the olympics, he won the pan am games. he had the last undefeated season in college basketball. jeff miller -- jack nicholas, a winner. me, having his endorsement is good, jack and bobby, we have unbelievable champs endorsing. here's the story. we are going to turn it around. we are going to bring our jobs back to the country and we will bring them back bigly. we are going to let companies leave our country without there...
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liz: jason got thank you letters from families of victims of pan-am flight 103 for not taking money.e business of good." jason haber, warburg really. >> good toe sue too. liz: closing bell, six minutes away. we're down 90. one of wall street's biggest bulls, he has been right but guess what? he is turning cold on stocks, why? you will hear it next. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is $728 a month. that's almost $9,000 a year now judy doesn't think that she'll be able to retire until her mortgage is fully paid off. this is mike. mike is also 65 years old. his monthly mortgage payment was $728 a month. now mike thought he would have to work for another 12 years until his mortgage was paid off. and then mike heard that a reverse mortgage may help him. he called one reverse mortgage to get the details. mike retired immediately after getting his one reverse mortgage loan. maybe you too can benefit from a reverse mortgage. ca
liz: jason got thank you letters from families of victims of pan-am flight 103 for not taking money.e business of good." jason haber, warburg really. >> good toe sue too. liz: closing bell, six minutes away. we're down 90. one of wall street's biggest bulls, he has been right but guess what? he is turning cold on stocks, why? you will hear it next. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi...
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the pan i am wearing the secretary gave to me last week when we had a discussion about hiring and workforce and why he came to government. it is about our commitment and the unfolding commitment to make sure that we get the absolute best and the brightest. we do some amazing work. there's nothing my team can't do. there's no adversary they can't figure out. not big enough. i want to get the best and brightest. we will make your job a lot of fun. that goes into a special program my burst -- my boss worked with along with intel. her thought and his thought was what do we do to do a joint program between private sector and government that enables people to get the financial benefit of working in the private sector, innovate, build and understand imports of building and shaping a market. how do we also let them have this experience in government and see things they've never seen before. i can say that the man our shop make sure skills the sharp dust. run,ill constantly constantly be excited and come out as sharp as you have ever been in your career. how can we give those skills to young student
the pan i am wearing the secretary gave to me last week when we had a discussion about hiring and workforce and why he came to government. it is about our commitment and the unfolding commitment to make sure that we get the absolute best and the brightest. we do some amazing work. there's nothing my team can't do. there's no adversary they can't figure out. not big enough. i want to get the best and brightest. we will make your job a lot of fun. that goes into a special program my burst -- my...
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cities around the bay as we pan across san francisco bay from san francisco to the bay bridge right there. welcome to "the 9", everybody. alongside sal castaneda, gasia mikaelian, i am mike mibach. the major league all-star soccer game is today in san jose, and a little dead at the top for you. they are going to be at the shoreline amphitheater on the weekend. we will talk soccer a little bit later. first we have to go back east to philadelphia. high-profile speakers at the dnc boosting hillary clinton while taking aim at donald trump as the first woman major party presidential nominee gets ready to address the nation on
cities around the bay as we pan across san francisco bay from san francisco to the bay bridge right there. welcome to "the 9", everybody. alongside sal castaneda, gasia mikaelian, i am mike mibach. the major league all-star soccer game is today in san jose, and a little dead at the top for you. they are going to be at the shoreline amphitheater on the weekend. we will talk soccer a little bit later. first we have to go back east to philadelphia. high-profile speakers at the dnc...
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. >> it is almost impossible to describe, to travel around the country, to meet so pan people, to hear their enthuse amor candidacy. he is the people's candidate. >> do you worry about his safety? >> we live in scary times. i worry abut the safety of my father but i worry about the safety of every american. including my children. and myself, my family. >> at 7:00, we will have more on how donald trump plans to expert her father should he win the presidency. that is "first look." >> the seven things you need to know as you start director day and going upscale a change coming to starbucks stores. coming to starbucks stores. >> look at three young lions at but grandma, we useo charmin ultra softsoft. so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. remember, that's charmin in there... no wasteful wadding! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. ♪ oreo-pen up your wonder ♪ you and me weren't born to
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so i think what he is doing, in a smart way, is saying, look, i am throwing a little bit of fire and i know into the frying pand people are going to be concerned. but them being concerned is a good thing. >> rose: so you are actually saying that while you think he understands the issues he also understands the value of inflammatory rhetoric? >> yes. absolutely. >> rose: so when he has all of these names and calling hillary clinton crooked, calling ted cruz lying ted cruz, and all of the things that he said, and even when, what he said about john mccain, does that have a purpose? >> look, he is a friend so i can disagree with him. i don't personally like any of it, and the reason i don't like any of it is he is better than that. he doesn't need to go there. >> rose: joining me now is roger stone, he is a republican strategist and a long time friend and advisor to donald trump. i am pleased to have him to talk about donald trump and to talk about roger stone. welcome. >> great to be here. >> rose: how long have you and donald trump known each other? >> i met him in 1979, when i came to new york to organize gover
so i think what he is doing, in a smart way, is saying, look, i am throwing a little bit of fire and i know into the frying pand people are going to be concerned. but them being concerned is a good thing. >> rose: so you are actually saying that while you think he understands the issues he also understands the value of inflammatory rhetoric? >> yes. absolutely. >> rose: so when he has all of these names and calling hillary clinton crooked, calling ted cruz lying ted cruz, and...
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pan. but now republican presidential nominee donald trump saying he's not gonna hold back. >> boy, am i getting hit. boom. boom. boom. i am getting hit, and they don't mean it, and there's a lot of lies being told, but i guess they have to do their thing. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter. welcome to "upclose." after the nastiest presidential primary season, perhaps ever, nation's highest office. >> we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. [ crowd booing ] >> a rocky start to the democratic convention, where bernie sanders supporters booed hillary clinton. democrats, though, appear to unify, eventually, behind mrs. clinton. the hope of democrats that enthusiastic sanders supporters will, in the end, vote for the former secretary of state. [ cheering ] and she appeared onstage later after his impassioned speech, making the case for clinton to be his successor. and then on the final night, the former first lady making her own case for why she should now be the first woman to be elected president of the united states. >> and in the end, it comes down to what donald trump do
pan. but now republican presidential nominee donald trump saying he's not gonna hold back. >> boy, am i getting hit. boom. boom. boom. i am getting hit, and they don't mean it, and there's a lot of lies being told, but i guess they have to do their thing. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter. welcome to "upclose." after the nastiest presidential primary season, perhaps ever, nation's highest office. >> we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. [...
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pan. but now republican presidential nominee donald trump saying he's not gonna hold back. >> boy, am i getting hit. boom. boom. boom. i am getting hit, and they don't mean it, and there's a lot of lies being told, but i guess they have to do their thing. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter. welcome to "upclose." after the nastiest presidential primary season, perhaps ever,
pan. but now republican presidential nominee donald trump saying he's not gonna hold back. >> boy, am i getting hit. boom. boom. boom. i am getting hit, and they don't mean it, and there's a lot of lies being told, but i guess they have to do their thing. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter. welcome to "upclose." after the nastiest presidential primary season, perhaps ever,
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panning out and circumstances have changed. not because we want to make changes for the sake of making changes. am i getting them. following, you favor particular financial advisers. this is important. the most important advice from me. i need you to find someone else who has one and recommends that person. why, because i have discovered that this industry most people are now too small for the big guys. i have been on fights representing people who have $100,000 and don't get any treatment at all of any sort of personal touch. so you've got to find someone who in your orb who has a good person and use that person. i know that sounds like gee, i'm punting but it's not. because otherwise you're not going to get the personal touch that is so needed. all right. stick with cramer. >> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer. i'll see you next time. male announcer: this week on undercover boss... the ceo of modell's-- - okay, great. announcer: america's largest family-owned sporting goods store-- - oh, my god. announcer: poses as a contestant
panning out and circumstances have changed. not because we want to make changes for the sake of making changes. am i getting them. following, you favor particular financial advisers. this is important. the most important advice from me. i need you to find someone else who has one and recommends that person. why, because i have discovered that this industry most people are now too small for the big guys. i have been on fights representing people who have $100,000 and don't get any treatment at...
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pan as i remember. quesadillas are flat and squeezed. enchiladas are baked over cheese. well, you know, i guess they say you only live once, right? at least people a lot younger than i am. >> so i'm gonna go, and i'm gonna risk it, and i'm gonna say b, final answer, and hope i'm right. >> you took a flier. >> yeah. >> literally and figuratively taking a flier here. >> yeah. >> this one, a crash landing. it's a, fajitas. >> oh well. that's-- >> i'm sorry, oskar. >> worth it. >> but-- >> [laughs] >> you're taking home $5,000. >> that works for me. >> i appreciate you being on. >> all right, chris. >> good luck with that bucket list. >> all right. [applause] [dramatic music] >> well, oskar's taking the first flight out out of here, but he's doing so with $5,000. all right, our next contestant feels like she was put on this earth to do one thing, and it's the only thing left on her bucket list. from dawson springs, kentucky, please welcome tamara stephens. [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> hi, tamara. how you doing? good to see you. >> very nice to meet you. >> come on in. all right, what is that one thing that's left on your bucket list? >> well, i need to add seven bedroom
pan as i remember. quesadillas are flat and squeezed. enchiladas are baked over cheese. well, you know, i guess they say you only live once, right? at least people a lot younger than i am. >> so i'm gonna go, and i'm gonna risk it, and i'm gonna say b, final answer, and hope i'm right. >> you took a flier. >> yeah. >> literally and figuratively taking a flier here. >> yeah. >> this one, a crash landing. it's a, fajitas. >> oh well. that's-- >> i'm...
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ae: eight months is like flash in the pan, because most of my books are five years and there was even a seven year project, so this one quickly. but i amorking on a long-term project about mesopotamia because again, those question marks hover over my head coming from my journalism basically. and i think about -- i began to think about obedience to authority, and then i began to think about it in general and how did it, how did social hierarchy start, and how did political hierarchy start and i thought, ok, let's go back to the ancients to sort of figure that out. so i have been interviewing archaeologists, because i am never going to become an expert. maybe i will read enough to deal to ask relatively important questions of them, so that is what i have been doing with that, and that will probably take some time. but as far as cleansing the palate i'm working on a satire , that is short and very different from anything i've done in the decades, and hopefully it will be sort of funny but very dark, and i won't say much more about it. you areou say what satirizing? joe: the last few american administrations basically. [laughter] joe: to m
ae: eight months is like flash in the pan, because most of my books are five years and there was even a seven year project, so this one quickly. but i amorking on a long-term project about mesopotamia because again, those question marks hover over my head coming from my journalism basically. and i think about -- i began to think about obedience to authority, and then i began to think about it in general and how did it, how did social hierarchy start, and how did political hierarchy start and i...
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cities around the bay as we pan across san francisco bay from san francisco to the bay bridge right there. welcome to "the 9", everybody. alongside sal castaneda, gasia mikaelian, i am mike mibach. the major league all-star soccer game is today in san jose, and a little dead at the top for you. they are going to be at the shoreline amphitheater on the weekend. we will talk soccer a little bit later. first we have to go back east to philadelphia. high-profile speakers at the dnc boosting hillary clinton while taking aim at donald trump as the first woman major party presidential nominee gets ready to address the nation on the last night of this. caroline shively has more from philadelphia. >> reporter: hillary clinton thrilled the crowd at the dnc ahead of the biggest political speech of her life. president obama passing the torch to his former secretary of state last night here in philadelphia. >> there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not bill, nobody more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states of america. >> reporter: hillary clinton making a surprise appearance on stage with the man who defeated her eight years ago, whos
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the final-final decision, but am told that mike pence was at that hotel here in midtown manhattan and during all of this surrounded by the top advisers e expecting it to panut the way it is panning out. and we know that donald trump is going to be making the announ announcement once again tomorrow morning here at midtown manhattan and unprecedented, wolf to, see a vice presidential announcement moved like this, but donald trump as we heard from paul man na forafort the c manager that donald trump want ted to change the timing of this announcement because of what happened in nice, france, and so the trump campaign is having to deal with two very important things right now, and the how to just respond to what is happening in nice, france, and unveiling the vice presidential pick at the same time. we are put up the tweets of donald trump's selection of mike pence, and he did it earlier, and he is hearing from the vice presidential pick, and wolf, we rehearing from the corners that they are pleased with the selection of the indiana governor, and marco rubio who was a fierce rival sent out a tweet saying that mike pence is rock solid, and paul ryan the speaker
the final-final decision, but am told that mike pence was at that hotel here in midtown manhattan and during all of this surrounded by the top advisers e expecting it to panut the way it is panning out. and we know that donald trump is going to be making the announ announcement once again tomorrow morning here at midtown manhattan and unprecedented, wolf to, see a vice presidential announcement moved like this, but donald trump as we heard from paul man na forafort the c manager that donald...
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pan-african influence in her writing during that time? >> hurston published at least two poems in negro world. so she was certainly conscious enough of his work that she sent her poem to that publication. i am not trying to suggest she is a darby 8 because she is not but she is interested as sarah said in this community. at the end when they go to the musk, and are working as migrant workers, that is, however, a diaspora community and hurston is constantly making us aware they are a bohemian, the community, there are other people from the caribbean in the community and they were working cooperatively with each other despite, she doesn't pay enough attention to the capitalist system they are working for but among themselves they are working with each other. there is that connection. >> she says in talking about her conservatism, she says white association is about something, what is another white hide, a wonderful phrase, if we must die, she really basically reproduces the poem, it is kind of radical, and i am there. and and just like marcus darby. >> one thing happening. and at the same time -- it is hard to reconcile those two things, she sees it engaging in a form of colonialism it doesn'
pan-african influence in her writing during that time? >> hurston published at least two poems in negro world. so she was certainly conscious enough of his work that she sent her poem to that publication. i am not trying to suggest she is a darby 8 because she is not but she is interested as sarah said in this community. at the end when they go to the musk, and are working as migrant workers, that is, however, a diaspora community and hurston is constantly making us aware they are a...
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am accusing them of anything but they a had an attitude. >> their combination of elitism combined what i call peter pan syndrome company-wide everybody is youngerut people get older something has to happen replace them or realize your workforce gets old insincere not cool place to work in the valley anymore i will tell you people sitting around not doing anything. >> all right. >> that likely to get bigger we will follow for you coming up the battle over pension billions, we will tell you why the country's largest teachers union is waging the war on the big hedge funds, plus, everyone worst boarding nightmare not dagen mcdowell, by the way, it might be a way of the is in a no, no, i do not grateful -- >> why days of waiting in a airplane aisle could come to a screeching halt. ♪ i would like to go to cooking school in tuscany with my mom. i want to open a microbrewery. own a drop-top and drive it on a sunday with my wife. sfx: daughter yawns amerivest brings together the powerful combination of professional insight and intuitive technology making it easier for you to pursue your goals. i'm very much looking forward to working for myself. being m
am accusing them of anything but they a had an attitude. >> their combination of elitism combined what i call peter pan syndrome company-wide everybody is youngerut people get older something has to happen replace them or realize your workforce gets old insincere not cool place to work in the valley anymore i will tell you people sitting around not doing anything. >> all right. >> that likely to get bigger we will follow for you coming up the battle over pension billions, we...