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infamous bust of my dad and all i could remember growing up were the images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfect teeth, i saw on the pedestal so many things that i didn't know were there. i saw the names of my brothers and sister inside a heart, my dad's favorite movie, quotes by him how much he considered being mayor, honor bestowed on him, and the things made possible for people who didn't have power, who didn't have voice, there was so much more on that pedestal than death. and, so, i think it's time to reclaim george moscone from the narcissistic legacy or the senselessness of dan white or the well intentioned world of hollywood or the better intentioned world of theater. it's time to reclaim him from the places where the real george gets lost in the story of others, even in my own. and we gift him back to the city and to the people, to his fri
infamous bust of my dad and all i could remember growing up were the images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfect teeth, i saw on the pedestal so many things that i didn't know were there. i saw the names of my brothers and sister inside a heart, my...
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it has a pedestal sink and a matching toilet. it has a wonderful medicine cabinet here with a great feature now, so there is actually a locking compartment so you can put your medicines in there. >> there you go. excellent. and it has got its little shaving mirror or whatever. makeup mirror. normally, this would be recessed, right? >> yes, it would be pushed on the wall, so you have to be again mindful about that. when you are doing the construction, you have to leave a little opening for a period >> one of the big issues we always have is coordination and construction between the fixture's and the trade. the plumber might come along and put a vent pipe or some of the plumbing lines in the wall light real -- right where you want to resist the medicine cabinet, so we need to have the architect or someone coordinate between the contractor and the various subcontractors just to make sure that the homeowner gets what they had in mind when they designed it. >> absolutely. even in a bathroom, there is a lot going on. there is medicine
it has a pedestal sink and a matching toilet. it has a wonderful medicine cabinet here with a great feature now, so there is actually a locking compartment so you can put your medicines in there. >> there you go. excellent. and it has got its little shaving mirror or whatever. makeup mirror. normally, this would be recessed, right? >> yes, it would be pushed on the wall, so you have to be again mindful about that. when you are doing the construction, you have to leave a little...
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. >> the inscription on the pedestal of mayor sutro is quite, quite, something to read. it is almost like an inspiration and it tells you a great deal about this man's life. i have an incredibly fond memory of sutro, and it involves a blue and white bathing suit. and in a certain era of san francisco, people were required to rent a blue, and white bathing suit in order to swim in sutro baths. unfortunately they were a little itchy and scratchy and then you had to sit on a sutro mat and it has left an impression, and i think that i am still scratching. hopefully i will never stop scratching, but i will always remember fond childhood memories of sutro baths and of the man who created them. so thank you all very much for coming and visiting us in san francisco city hall. and remember that april 5th, of 1913, they turned the first mound of dirt to build this historic building. and in less than three years, the building was complete. and we opened our doors, december 28th. of 1915. so, hopefully you will all get involved in san francisco city hall centennial celebration. it i
. >> the inscription on the pedestal of mayor sutro is quite, quite, something to read. it is almost like an inspiration and it tells you a great deal about this man's life. i have an incredibly fond memory of sutro, and it involves a blue and white bathing suit. and in a certain era of san francisco, people were required to rent a blue, and white bathing suit in order to swim in sutro baths. unfortunately they were a little itchy and scratchy and then you had to sit on a sutro mat and it...
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they put him on something of a pedestal, although it has to be noted as far as the american public seehat the impact of a case like this will be. thank you so much. >> okay. >>> there are calls for an ininvestigation after syrian opposition groups say hundreds of people were killed in a whim call weapon's attack. the government denies the charges. it happened as un inspectors investigate previous attacks. >> reporter: they are demanding the united nations investigate those claims that chemical weapons were used in the suburbs of damascus. there is a un team in syria at the moment. they were investigating three alleged chemical weapons attacks, but those attacks happened a few months ago. in order for them to investigate a new incident, they will need an official request from the nated nations, but they will also need the approval of the syrian government. the un investigative team, it really took months of negotiations before they were granted access, so it is still not clear whether the un team already in syria will be able to investigate. it's hard to independently confirm what happe
they put him on something of a pedestal, although it has to be noted as far as the american public seehat the impact of a case like this will be. thank you so much. >> okay. >>> there are calls for an ininvestigation after syrian opposition groups say hundreds of people were killed in a whim call weapon's attack. the government denies the charges. it happened as un inspectors investigate previous attacks. >> reporter: they are demanding the united nations investigate those...
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"there's a danger that shakespeare on his pedestal is throwing everybody else too far into the shade for us to consider them viable." you. >> you see, shakespeare didn't spring fully formed like athee that from the brow of suisse. he came out of a school of writers, a stable of writers, a bit like the hollywood stable of writers in the 1930s. shakespeare was collaborating probably more than we know of more. and i guess what's happened is zeus we've put shakespeare so high on his pedestal that we forget all those other writers, the christopher marlowe and john webster. those are great writers, too. and it's important that we see shakespeare in context and i think a company that the royal shakespeare company in stratford is very, very well placed to do. >> if it be you that stirs these daughters' hearts against their father fool me not so much, touch me with noble anger and they're not women's weapons, water drops stain a man's cheeks. you unnatural hags! >> rose: on balance is he an interesting noon you? >> he is a fascinating noon me. >> rose: not in terms of what he wrote but just i
"there's a danger that shakespeare on his pedestal is throwing everybody else too far into the shade for us to consider them viable." you. >> you see, shakespeare didn't spring fully formed like athee that from the brow of suisse. he came out of a school of writers, a stable of writers, a bit like the hollywood stable of writers in the 1930s. shakespeare was collaborating probably more than we know of more. and i guess what's happened is zeus we've put shakespeare so high on his...
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and it has a little pedestal. >> i love the chopped onions, and i love the tomatoes. >> i don't like tomatoes in guacamole. it's too acidic. >> a little heat, little smokiness, it's good. >> it's got to be a perfect ripe avocado. that's everything. >> ripe is key. >> so there's no right answer. there's no one way to make guacamole. and if you think it's just acovado dip, well, stick around. now, the thing about guacamole, at least what we've learned here at frontera grill in chicago, is that it's for sharing. i mean, it's the kind of a dish that gets your mouth watering, gets the conversation started. and of course, everybody's got their own secret recipe for guacamole. i mean, here at frontera grill, we turn about 1,000 pounds of avocados into guacamole every week. and what's secret about our recipe? well, really nothing. i mean, at least as far as the ingredients go. i mean, what i love about the thing is it's very, very classic. if there's a secret to it at all, it's all in the balance. now, of course you start gucamole with avocados, and they have to be ripe. cut around the pit.
and it has a little pedestal. >> i love the chopped onions, and i love the tomatoes. >> i don't like tomatoes in guacamole. it's too acidic. >> a little heat, little smokiness, it's good. >> it's got to be a perfect ripe avocado. that's everything. >> ripe is key. >> so there's no right answer. there's no one way to make guacamole. and if you think it's just acovado dip, well, stick around. now, the thing about guacamole, at least what we've learned here at...
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so you're turning -- we have pedestals on the boat. and you're spinning the handles.nd that either operates a winch or other things. >> you're going to tell me how to use one of these? i see people over here on one. can we check one of these out? i want to see what it's all about. this is the grinding machine. >> yep. >> okay. so put it on a level what it would feel like on the boat. i want to see what i'm made of. >> that's pretty close to what it would feel like. yeah, the low gears feel like. but not -- >> let me give this a go. oh, okay, oh my god! this is insanely difficult. would i make the team? >> not at 24 rpms, no. >> what rpm am i supposed to be at? >> 80 at least. >> oh, my gosh there is no way in hell. this is not just my arm. this is my core too. this is a lot. and my stomach. >> we have these machines that are just like you're grinding on an ac72. and the trampolines simulate going across the boat. well can do most of our maneuvers on here, on dry land. >> you show me what it's supposed to look like. all right. he is going just a little bit faster than
so you're turning -- we have pedestals on the boat. and you're spinning the handles.nd that either operates a winch or other things. >> you're going to tell me how to use one of these? i see people over here on one. can we check one of these out? i want to see what it's all about. this is the grinding machine. >> yep. >> okay. so put it on a level what it would feel like on the boat. i want to see what i'm made of. >> that's pretty close to what it would feel like. yeah,...
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it happened to tiger woods, lance armstrong and a list of other athletes who fell from the pedestal they were placed upon after a variety of missteps - in alex rodriguez's case, major league baseball's 211-game suspension, which he is appealing, for involvement in the biogenisis performance-enhancing drugs scandal. "i think there is more of a risk for companies to identify with an individual athlete. if they do something wrong, your brand goes down with them. i think what you're likely to see are more 'group' sponsorships, similar to the 'gillette young guns' or the coca-cola's 'family of drivers' in nascar. that seems safer to me." adler says look for fewer mega- deals for individual athletes, and corporate sponsorship decisions to move even slower than they do now. apple is offering consumers in china a chance to swap out iphone chargers. it follows the death of a woman who was electrocuted by a knock-off charger last month. starting next week, apple will sell usb chargers for $10 to customers who turn in counterfeits. investigations continue into the hard landing of a southwest airlin
it happened to tiger woods, lance armstrong and a list of other athletes who fell from the pedestal they were placed upon after a variety of missteps - in alex rodriguez's case, major league baseball's 211-game suspension, which he is appealing, for involvement in the biogenisis performance-enhancing drugs scandal. "i think there is more of a risk for companies to identify with an individual athlete. if they do something wrong, your brand goes down with them. i think what you're likely to...
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why do you think that so many parents these days put their kids on a pedestal, and they're almost adoring of the child, where again, post world war ii, '50s, '60s, those kids were there to do casts and shut up. now they're like little idols, and i don't know really what happened there. >> i think that every generation, we try to figure it out. they go all right, the baby should sleep on its stomach, the baby should sleep on its back. i mean we're trying to figure it out. all i have to do is good one for five, i've got a lot of pancakes to ruin. >> babies are a lot of work. i try and pitch in. i do diapers, i don't change them, but i go, you got to do this diaper. >> final question, you live in new york city, when you're not hobnobbing. >> god knows, we live in a two bedroom apartment. i thought it through, but it's not like we're setting a goal. it's just ended up that we're still in a two bedroom and my wife, whenever she has her an yul baby, that kind of steers the relocation off a little bit. >> so that you can afford to live out in the suburbs where i am. the book is dad is fat. two b
why do you think that so many parents these days put their kids on a pedestal, and they're almost adoring of the child, where again, post world war ii, '50s, '60s, those kids were there to do casts and shut up. now they're like little idols, and i don't know really what happened there. >> i think that every generation, we try to figure it out. they go all right, the baby should sleep on its stomach, the baby should sleep on its back. i mean we're trying to figure it out. all i have to do...
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infamous bust of my dad and all i could remember growing up were the images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfecte
infamous bust of my dad and all i could remember growing up were the images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfecte
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. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with her hard working stepfather, and her mother sell da. also giving there was her 2 1/2-year-old half sister jean. charlie's desire to buy things for carol soon became problematic. after getting fired and having a fight with his father, he was kicked out of the house. charlie was desperate for money. located here on corn husker highway, this used to be a crest gas station that charlie used to like to hang around. in the early morning hours of -- one employee working, 21-year-old robert holbrooke, who was married with a baby on the way. starkweather robbed him and then forced him at gunpoint to drive them both to a secluded
. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with...
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. >> he killed a lot of people and people still thanks to hollywood put people like this on a pedestalremember, "the departed" is a great movie about this guy. he is a low life that killed a lot of people. we go yeah, but it is kind of cool, he was a thug. >> and all crime movies, the sopranos. >> can you imagine jury duty on this one? what a bad time to be on the jury. >> a very bad time. you would be intimidated, be afraid to sentence him, he proved himself to be a very vengeful person. >> how about when he goes like that, points to the jury. >> i know. >> they'll remain anonymous, i am sure. >> greg gutfeld did a segue there, talking about i hate to say it, he is still technically getting his money as a major, hasan on trial. what's happened, he is not putting on any defense. attorneys that are stand by counsel said we can't be party to this in all good conscious. ethically this is not going to be a good situation and we think he is basically marching toward the death penalty, that this guy is trying to make sure he gets there by ineffectively representing himself. should we care? >
. >> he killed a lot of people and people still thanks to hollywood put people like this on a pedestalremember, "the departed" is a great movie about this guy. he is a low life that killed a lot of people. we go yeah, but it is kind of cool, he was a thug. >> and all crime movies, the sopranos. >> can you imagine jury duty on this one? what a bad time to be on the jury. >> a very bad time. you would be intimidated, be afraid to sentence him, he proved himself...
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. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with her hard working stepfather, and her mother sell da. also giving there was her 2 1/2-year-old half sister jean. charlie's desire to buy things for carol soon became problematic. after getting fired and having a fight with his father, he was kicked out of the house. charlie was desperate for money. located here on corn husker highway, this used to be a crest gas station that charlie used to like to hang around. in the early morning hours of -- one employee working, 21-year-old robert holbrooke, who was married with a baby on the way. starkweather robbed him and then forced him at gunpoint to drive them both to a secluded area.
. >> she said, my god, he was so funny, he put me on a pedestal, he always wanted to buy me things. >two cruised around lincoln in charlie's beat up '49 hot rod. charlie was also a crack shot and really into guns and carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they probably weren't very impressed with him. as a person, they serge were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot is all thatry mains of where carol was living at the time, with her hard...
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religion is better than christianity or at least equally good to not christianity off the central pedestal in the culture. that is how your new age professor can go out and worship trees and argue that all christians are not to need to be taken of the public square. so it is not just that they are against religion. they're against christianity. >> thank you. [applause] >> is there and nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail. tweet us. >> this is a place where you have to know what you are about because there will be other people who want to tell you what you are about, and they don't have your best interests in mind. that is where survivalist man had becomes assistant about being what i am and be fixed. an open question, is that unique to prison, is that how most americans are who are strangely absolutist and pluralist at the same time? you know, my treat is the one true truth, but i recognize go right to some wrong truth. i don't know the answer to that question. >> absolutely. >> joshua do book on religion and theology at pennsylvania back so
religion is better than christianity or at least equally good to not christianity off the central pedestal in the culture. that is how your new age professor can go out and worship trees and argue that all christians are not to need to be taken of the public square. so it is not just that they are against religion. they're against christianity. >> thank you. [applause] >> is there and nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail. tweet us....
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put me on a pedestal.always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in char low's 49 ford hot rod, charlie was a crack shot and into guns. carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they weren't impressed with him as a person. they were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot in the low income belmont section is all that remains of where carol was living at the time with marion bart let, a night watchman, and 36-year-old mother velda. also living there was her 2 1/2-year-old half sister, betty jeanne. charlie quit high school. but he hated working menial jobs which included a stint as a garbage man. after getting fired and having a fight with his father, he was kicked out of the house. charlie was desperate for money. located here on cornhusker highway, this used to be a crest gas station that charlie used to like to hang around. in the early morning hours, december 1, 1957, there was only one emplumeroyee working, starkweather robbed him and then forced him a
put me on a pedestal.always wanted to buy me things. >> the two cruised around lincoln in char low's 49 ford hot rod, charlie was a crack shot and into guns. carol's parents didn't like him one bit. >> they weren't impressed with him as a person. they were concerned about the age difference between them. >> this empty lot in the low income belmont section is all that remains of where carol was living at the time with marion bart let, a night watchman, and 36-year-old mother...
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like i said, i have this man on a pedestal, >> you're not -- you're 22 at r the time, you're an adultult.da and you -- you went along with this? >> i did. >> why? >> i think the thrill of the ong situation was part of it, i was intrigued. i wanted to know why he was talking to me. i just was interested. >> and you know he's married? >> i did know he's married, yes. >> he's 40, 50 years old?ed >> yeah, he's 48 now. >> did you find -- you would have phone sex with him., how often would he call you? >> he most he ever called me is five times in a day. >> for phone sex? >> yeah. >> 48 years old, married. what are you thinking? >> obviously, he's not getting 8 the attention he needs at home. >> did he ever talk about that? >> not really, it just was very obvious. >> did you find it creepy, like he's a creepy old man.u >> he actually described himself to me as an argumentative, perpetual horny middle aged man. and that was true. >> what did you learn from this whole experience? >> i deleted my facebook, that'e a start.this obviously, don't meet your heroes, that's a big thing. you realize h
like i said, i have this man on a pedestal, >> you're not -- you're 22 at r the time, you're an adultult.da and you -- you went along with this? >> i did. >> why? >> i think the thrill of the ong situation was part of it, i was intrigued. i wanted to know why he was talking to me. i just was interested. >> and you know he's married? >> i did know he's married, yes. >> he's 40, 50 years old?ed >> yeah, he's 48 now. >> did you find -- you...
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the statue is basically on its way over my head raise money for the pedestal. there were on a front-page story in an editorial saying bring me your pennies and the clothes. i will put your name in the paper and thank you for it. you have to understand, he's at the 19th century, so trusted by the lower classes of your tickets at common with pennies, workers with nichols. i trust you will use this. the major corporate leaders as here's fi bucks, i hope to use it in the right way so it amplifies the relationship. the next in the paper, your name will be listed for the contribution. the vanderbilts, the morgan's would appear, michael ishida seasoning for having given the pennant. he was built that way in time and the statue of liberty was put up. so my last bit of this architectural new york. pulitzer now has recruited american journalism. it's vital, it's important. the papers are published every hour of the day. if there's an important trial in new york, a reporter would sit in the room, write a story, hand it and sit down and pick up an open phone addict to get
the statue is basically on its way over my head raise money for the pedestal. there were on a front-page story in an editorial saying bring me your pennies and the clothes. i will put your name in the paper and thank you for it. you have to understand, he's at the 19th century, so trusted by the lower classes of your tickets at common with pennies, workers with nichols. i trust you will use this. the major corporate leaders as here's fi bucks, i hope to use it in the right way so it amplifies...
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and we're going to export natural gas production and we're not going to rush through all of that pedestal, too. i think they know that. leon aron, will they stay here? let me ask you the same question. in the press briefing today, carney, jay carney mentioned, missile defense arms control, trade, and a human rights. so it was not just snowden. i want to ask you, leon, is it a permanent shift in obama's policies towards russia? >> well, obama's policies towards russia has one and only one thing in mind and that is a further reduction in nuclear strategic arms. when that is going nowhere, i think obama is beginning to lose patience with putin. he used to forgive him virtually everything and let me tell you i think he would have forgiven snowden as well if there was a movement on nuclear arms because obama is committed to reducing u.s. nuclear arsenal and needs russia to go along. now, it's not just snowden, though. they expelled the united states agents for international development, harassed ambassador mike mcfall. they said that we are paying the anti-putin demonstrators and we abuse and
and we're going to export natural gas production and we're not going to rush through all of that pedestal, too. i think they know that. leon aron, will they stay here? let me ask you the same question. in the press briefing today, carney, jay carney mentioned, missile defense arms control, trade, and a human rights. so it was not just snowden. i want to ask you, leon, is it a permanent shift in obama's policies towards russia? >> well, obama's policies towards russia has one and only one...
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this isn't a stock i would item when i said i would look at it at 85 bucks, until it comes off its pedestalking 900 units. they will make 200,000 by the end of the decade. i would not short this stock. >> the biggest mistake is they trade it off fundamental also. this is a premise. >> let's give people the tesla trading book. what levels? >> you have to trade this on momentum. you have to wait for where it broke out which is 133. >> then you are back in. you ride it to -- >> you ride it to the high was 1258 and change. so you have to wait through, it either breaks through momentum to 160. then you buy on momentum again. >> this company trade, one of the largest company in the world t. stock is 47% in a matter of weeks. people miss out. >> one of the lone star states most successful stop is getting more cautious, ryan recently shifting around, don hodges, hodges capital has $1.1 million under assets. don, always a pleasure to speak with you. >> mellissa -- is there we say one of the most successful stock pickers, we mean a 40% return over the past year as an example. why are you getting more
this isn't a stock i would item when i said i would look at it at 85 bucks, until it comes off its pedestalking 900 units. they will make 200,000 by the end of the decade. i would not short this stock. >> the biggest mistake is they trade it off fundamental also. this is a premise. >> let's give people the tesla trading book. what levels? >> you have to trade this on momentum. you have to wait for where it broke out which is 133. >> then you are back in. you ride it to...
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. >> it's the greatest calling anybody can answer, and we should raise these people up on a pedestalm for their service forever. >> since the military established the purple heart in the 1930s, it's awarded the medal to some 1.8 million service members and thanks to this man dozens of medals are now back where they belong. >> i read his chest, and i know what he's done. >> i get an opportunity to re-honor these men. that was the sacrifice of their life. to see how much it impacts a family to get this medal back means the world to me. >> captain fiek says some of those lost purple hearts may be stolen but that many are simply misplaced over time. as we mentioned, he's most live spending his own money on all of this, though he's trying to raise some funds. here's how you can help if you'd like. go to his web site linked through ours at fox news.com/shep. >>> organizers of one of the biggest air shows in the world say it almost was grounded because of a political fight in washington. we'll explain. >>> also, another political fight that actually got physical. look at this. an all-out br
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to reagan ville every republican places reagan on a pedestal after all so what better way to honor the gipper than to rename our nation's capitol after. republicans also probably have enough votes to give full voting rights to fetuses are going to little problem with the constitution on that but they'll figure out a way or to ensure that every preschool in america is equipped with it's all very own gun range publicans probably have enough votes to amend the constitution's opening line to read we brothers and republicans probably have enough votes to abolish women from the united states. finally republicans probably avid of votes to send every last illegal immigrant to the moon in a giant rocket ship and to make teaching evolution in our schools illegal now that last one isn't just a probably they've kind of come close to that in some school districts around the country while democratic underground made its list to poke fun at fair and bald and his republican colleagues in the house thanks to the state of the republican party today and it's absurd insane policies republicans in the hous
to reagan ville every republican places reagan on a pedestal after all so what better way to honor the gipper than to rename our nation's capitol after. republicans also probably have enough votes to give full voting rights to fetuses are going to little problem with the constitution on that but they'll figure out a way or to ensure that every preschool in america is equipped with it's all very own gun range publicans probably have enough votes to amend the constitution's opening line to read...
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he couldn't live up to his own expectations or others, you know, that put him up on such a high pedestal, but this fall from grace is one of the biggest in baseball history. >> you know, not a lot of people know this about me, but i watched a lot of pro wrestling when i was young. you had had the good guys and the bad guys. a-rod sort of reminds me of the perfect villain in pro wrestling. i want to look a little bit bigger picture here, b.j. how pervasive do you think cheating is in baseball, and do you think that these suspensions as you said now, bud selig is going to have teeth in the drug policy, do you think these suspensions are an effective deterrent? >> well, to some extent they're a deterrent. now that, you know, baseball has a testing system in place, which they hadn't had for years. it was, you know, don't ask don't tell policy almost. >> but none of these guys tested positive, right? >> they didn't really have tests up until a few years ago. you know, all they had was evidence that these guys received steroids. a-rod has never tested positive for steroids. it just evidenced h
he couldn't live up to his own expectations or others, you know, that put him up on such a high pedestal, but this fall from grace is one of the biggest in baseball history. >> you know, not a lot of people know this about me, but i watched a lot of pro wrestling when i was young. you had had the good guys and the bad guys. a-rod sort of reminds me of the perfect villain in pro wrestling. i want to look a little bit bigger picture here, b.j. how pervasive do you think cheating is in...
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humanitarian qualities we don't just want people who were smart and don't care and we put them on the same pedestalas the allstate players in rustlers i'd have anything against sports are maintained -- entertainment but will maintain is it the jump shot or to solve the equation? we also put in reading rooms all over the country and in particular target the title one schools. they will not learn to love reading they frequently drop out. we cannot afford that. this is the information age are the technological age and we cannot of course, -- afford to lose any students and we have to figure out to put the dollars were there really count to make a huge difference. so continue with academic pursuit in to do a fair amount of appearances on television but largely i hoping to change the dynamics to get rid of patrons but if we work together there is amazing things we can accomplish. >> host: have you been approached to run for office? >> guest: many times. people feel that is in my future but my personal opinion is i can do a lot of good outside the political arena and a lot of friends are republicans or d
humanitarian qualities we don't just want people who were smart and don't care and we put them on the same pedestalas the allstate players in rustlers i'd have anything against sports are maintained -- entertainment but will maintain is it the jump shot or to solve the equation? we also put in reading rooms all over the country and in particular target the title one schools. they will not learn to love reading they frequently drop out. we cannot afford that. this is the information age are the...
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admired how the queen received her guests and it was on -- she was seated of course and on a bit of a pedestalso julia decided to do the same thing for a time. but she saw it very much as she was the first lady of the land. and she was going to make the most of it. > from a family perspective, does john tyler have children earlier that his wife? >> yes. >> what was the family reaction? at he family reaction was first among the daughters very negative and very virulent. that it took -- she said, letitia never reconciled to it. lizzy, it was three months before she even acknowledged that the marriage had taken place. for the youngest daughter, she eventually came around. the oldest daughter came around. but the sons were already familiar enough with julia that they were ok with it. by then. >> reading that quote, do we have the sense that this was a young woman with great aspirations or was this really a love match? >> i think that there's probably a little bit of both in that. it's tough for us to divide it out. mainly because the cords that exists between them and whatever happened in terms of
admired how the queen received her guests and it was on -- she was seated of course and on a bit of a pedestalso julia decided to do the same thing for a time. but she saw it very much as she was the first lady of the land. and she was going to make the most of it. > from a family perspective, does john tyler have children earlier that his wife? >> yes. >> what was the family reaction? at he family reaction was first among the daughters very negative and very virulent. that it...
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. >> you know, i know a lot of people really put a lot of these professional athletes up on pedestalse direct this to you. i read an interesting article in the daily beast this morning talking about how the bubble has burst for some of these athletes. this was written by nick gillesp gillespie. use a staten for your cholesterol, viagra in the boudoir, adderall to goose your s.a.t. that's just being a responsible citizen, but use steroids and hgh and pep pills to make yourself run faster, jump higher, grow stronger in pursuit of olympian perfection, that's just wrong. will, does he have a point? >> he absolutely does. you know, when you take a look at tv advertisements for drugs like androgel and axilron, there's a lot of i had can kidsr short stature. rodriguez doesn't need it for that. we've drawn a line in the sand. you're right, we use a pill for this or that. but if it's an athlete trying to use a pill to get better or just get back on the field, that's different. we've held these athletes to a far different standard than we've held ourselves. >> rachel, what about the managers wh
. >> you know, i know a lot of people really put a lot of these professional athletes up on pedestalse direct this to you. i read an interesting article in the daily beast this morning talking about how the bubble has burst for some of these athletes. this was written by nick gillesp gillespie. use a staten for your cholesterol, viagra in the boudoir, adderall to goose your s.a.t. that's just being a responsible citizen, but use steroids and hgh and pep pills to make yourself run faster,...
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we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride.ering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york saying president obama was being misleading. if you go back and look we were always very careful to differentiate between al qaeda score and senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. the international section of the new york times. the gloating among to halt this and other sympathizers began last week after the date -- the united states shut down posts across the middle east. -- jihadists. host: michela open phones. open phones.n the isler: as far as terrorism concerned, we live and thrive in america on terrorism. --se terrorism, pitting , pitting onesm country against a
we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride.ering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york saying...
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so we got to put them on the same kind of pedestal as the allstate athletes. they go to school if your library and what are the chances of that individual loving to read? we know that there is a strong correlation of those who are able to read well and we have to make every effort that we can to change that fast. we cannot just let it gradually change. because we are under the gun right now. i made mention of that survey. their other nations that are advancing much more quickly than we are. and we have to be incredibly serious about this and also engaged. so i ask you tonight, go to carson scholars.org and get involved. because we have to change this and we are going to survive as a tentacle nation. the other aspect is for us to consider the grade point average and they are very smart kids. but they also have to demonstrate interesting qualities like they care about other people. i mean, it has to be sustained humanitarian activity. why is that so important? well, this nation is a humanitarian nation. anytime there is a disaster. who is first in line? who is f
so we got to put them on the same kind of pedestal as the allstate athletes. they go to school if your library and what are the chances of that individual loving to read? we know that there is a strong correlation of those who are able to read well and we have to make every effort that we can to change that fast. we cannot just let it gradually change. because we are under the gun right now. i made mention of that survey. their other nations that are advancing much more quickly than we are. and...
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and we put them on the same kind of pedestal as we do the all-state basketball players and the all-staterestlers. i don't have anything against sports and entertainment, don't get me wrong. but what will maintain the position of our country? the ability to shoot a 25-foot jump shot or the ability to solve a quadratic equation? so we've got to prioritize, and that's the purpose of that. and we also put in reading rooms all over the country, and we particularly target title i schools where a lot of kids come from homes with no books, they go to a school with no library. they're not going to learn to love reading. those are the ones who frequently drop out. we can't afford that. you know, this is the information age, the technological age. we cannot afford to lose any of our students. so we've got to figure out ways to really work with them and put the dollars where they really count and make a huge difference. so doing that and continue with some academic pursuits, and, you know, i'm doing a fair amount of appearances on television. but, you know, largely what i'm trying to do is help to c
and we put them on the same kind of pedestal as we do the all-state basketball players and the all-staterestlers. i don't have anything against sports and entertainment, don't get me wrong. but what will maintain the position of our country? the ability to shoot a 25-foot jump shot or the ability to solve a quadratic equation? so we've got to prioritize, and that's the purpose of that. and we also put in reading rooms all over the country, and we particularly target title i schools where a lot...
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is there a danger in idolizing ceos and putting them on a pedestal?ying was apple is steve and steve is apple and they're entwined you can't separate them. larry ellison who was steve's best friend said we already saw what apple looked like without steve in the ten years they threw him out. we've already seen that movie. so i think, yeah, there is a danger to myth ologizing a ceo. >> you save some of your highest praise for josh gad. his character's role in the creation of the company was just as large as steve's? >> possibly. i think he becomes the most relatable character in the move whi -- movie. it captures the way steve jobs turned that company into almost a cult. one of the problems -- the limitations i think of seeing a move like this now is that all of us in media are so caught up in the cult of steve jobs that we sort of helped create. my own feeling about him is he was a genius but that his achievements in some ways have been overstated. he was a visionary of computer culture but was he thomas edison or men ri forhenry ford? no. was he just
is there a danger in idolizing ceos and putting them on a pedestal?ying was apple is steve and steve is apple and they're entwined you can't separate them. larry ellison who was steve's best friend said we already saw what apple looked like without steve in the ten years they threw him out. we've already seen that movie. so i think, yeah, there is a danger to myth ologizing a ceo. >> you save some of your highest praise for josh gad. his character's role in the creation of the company was...
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they wouldn't know the pedestal was built with the penny and nickel.and turn and have the first look at the new york city skyline. the city that would welcome them and learn their english. if the sun was right it would be gleaming off the dome of the world building. not a moment to commerce, banking, or manufacturing or agricultural. to the american press. the only constitutionally explicitly protected form of business in the united in the first amendment. says the press didn't say you have the right to make steel. the new york world that will be there ticket to understanding how to get ahead. the ticket to learning english and the ticket to american politics. that's the effect pulitzer had back then. he was difficult man to live with as a biographer. he was sort of like the howard hues. at the peak of his power when he was the publisher of the most powerful on the globe. his paper had the power of the "new york times," cnn, cbs all -- combined. he began to go blind. he couldn't read his own paper. basement he became beset with a number of psychology i
they wouldn't know the pedestal was built with the penny and nickel.and turn and have the first look at the new york city skyline. the city that would welcome them and learn their english. if the sun was right it would be gleaming off the dome of the world building. not a moment to commerce, banking, or manufacturing or agricultural. to the american press. the only constitutionally explicitly protected form of business in the united in the first amendment. says the press didn't say you have the...
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admired how the queen received her guests and it was on -- she was seated of course and on a bit of a pedestal. so julia decided to do the same thing for a time. but she saw it very much as she was the first lady of the land. and she was going to make the most of it. >> from a family perspective, does john tyler have children earlier that his wife? >> yes. >> what was the family reaction? >> the family reaction was at first among the daughters very negative and very virulent. that it took -- she said, letitia never reconciled to it. lizzy, it was three months before she even acknowledged that the marriage had taken place. for the youngest daughter, she eventually came around. the oldest daughter came around. but the sons were already familiar enough with julia that they were ok with it. by then. >> reading that quote, do we have the sense that this was a young woman with great aspirations or was this really a love match? >> i think that there's probably a little bit of both in that. it's tough for us to divide it out. mainly because the cords that exists between them and whatever happened in t
admired how the queen received her guests and it was on -- she was seated of course and on a bit of a pedestal. so julia decided to do the same thing for a time. but she saw it very much as she was the first lady of the land. and she was going to make the most of it. >> from a family perspective, does john tyler have children earlier that his wife? >> yes. >> what was the family reaction? >> the family reaction was at first among the daughters very negative and very...