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ralph waselected in 1972. towards the end of the terms that they were here together, because of course ralph served on for 36 years, that their offices were very close to one another. i know that in those ys, sometimes you had a little more time than sometimes we seem to have today. but folks could actually go to one another's office and t down and chat. i know that dad and ralph were ve, very good friends. it has been said from my other colleagues that -- and it is true, ralph worked hard. he served his district well. he worked rd. did he his job. he served the people of his district. he served the people of this country. at all times, though, he always was a gentleman. i know that for a fact. because i know that when i was younger, i always liked to be able to come here with my dad and they would sit in a lot of meetings and ralph was an incredible individual. one of the thing that my dad always said, there was always a difference in life between people that want to be politicianand public servants. dad said
ralph waselected in 1972. towards the end of the terms that they were here together, because of course ralph served on for 36 years, that their offices were very close to one another. i know that in those ys, sometimes you had a little more time than sometimes we seem to have today. but folks could actually go to one another's office and t down and chat. i know that dad and ralph were ve, very good friends. it has been said from my other colleagues that -- and it is true, ralph worked hard. he...
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at the time of our interview, ralph menzes had been on death row 17 years. >> i remember when ralph menzesetting up the lights getting the microphone set making sure the lighting is just so and it's important to establish a rapport very quickly and ralph and i start to have a little bit of small talk, and i'll never forget. i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me that he was a big fan of "the oc." >> i see "oc" all the time. >> yeah? >> i like that. >> what's your -- got to be honest, i love "oc," too. what's your favorite character? >> my favorite character is kelly rowan. >> yeah? >> she's pretty hot. >> menzes' interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of, but this particular one is not one of them. i just come to
at the time of our interview, ralph menzes had been on death row 17 years. >> i remember when ralph menzesetting up the lights getting the microphone set making sure the lighting is just so and it's important to establish a rapport very quickly and ralph and i start to have a little bit of small talk, and i'll never forget. i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me that he was a big fan of "the oc." >> i see "oc" all the time....
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ralph waldo emerson was born in 1803 in boston, massachusetts. a local boy, he spent his life in the city but for a brief time came over around 12 and continued to visit the property throughout his life, in 1834, ezra ripley was here becoming elderly and healthcare for him for a brief period of time. emerson, even though he was born a city boy, it was a home for him. in 1834, puts himself in the upstairs study, the first draft of nature, in a brief period, overlapped with ezra. this early vision, with people who lived and worked in this room including with emerson who sat at a chair like this one. the original of the emerson chairs at the concorde museum and wonderful collaboration last year, the reservation and north bennet street school came together to reproduce the emerson chair that visitors could sit in the chair where emerson looked at themselves over the landscape. one thing people always notice if they have seen the original and they look at this one that is reprinted, this one is green and the original chair is black. in fact the green
ralph waldo emerson was born in 1803 in boston, massachusetts. a local boy, he spent his life in the city but for a brief time came over around 12 and continued to visit the property throughout his life, in 1834, ezra ripley was here becoming elderly and healthcare for him for a brief period of time. emerson, even though he was born a city boy, it was a home for him. in 1834, puts himself in the upstairs study, the first draft of nature, in a brief period, overlapped with ezra. this early...
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brian: i called him ralph. when he had grandkids, he had all his grandkids call him ralph.f the great things he did for my daughter, who has now just had her own child a few weeks ago, he said every kid learns the word 'no.' that is one of the first words they know. he went on the ground with all little grandbabies and said, yes, yes, yes. one of the most amazing things my wife and i enjoyed with my dad, why siblings did and his wife, was his positive attitude about life. it came out for all employees. he had a yes attitude. david: you became the ceo -- brian: we did not use that title. 1990 i became the president. i was about 30 years old. david: did anybody say, is he ready to be president? brian: everybody, including myself, but i was eager to -- having worked for many years, half a dozen years in different jobs in trenton, flint, michigan, dallas, pittsburgh, then trenton again, back in philadelphia, in the corporate side and finance, my dad was still active but 40 years older than i was. i was 30, he was 70, and he wanted to begin continuity without an abrupt change, s
brian: i called him ralph. when he had grandkids, he had all his grandkids call him ralph.f the great things he did for my daughter, who has now just had her own child a few weeks ago, he said every kid learns the word 'no.' that is one of the first words they know. he went on the ground with all little grandbabies and said, yes, yes, yes. one of the most amazing things my wife and i enjoyed with my dad, why siblings did and his wife, was his positive attitude about life. it came out for all...
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we began our special feature at the old man, thelma ralph waldo emerson penses essay "nature" laying the foundation for the transcendental movement. >> the old manse of the house of two revolutions. just through its windows down the hill, then later the second american revolution of intellectualism and thought, and it is such a charming house with so many discoveries i love working here in the week i am finding some new graffiti for some object in the corner and pulling visitors can look at this thing we just found. it's this half that keeps on giving in a way that is never seen -- is a house full of places to be discovered and i think for inspiration as well. it was built around 1760 by william emerson and the sound of what is the first occupants of the house and a minister. so william is a grandfather of the writer we all know and love. when you look at this house he and his wife had several children, the last of which was born only ten days before he left to go be part of the revolution. so we knew her for only a short time. but while he was here one of the town leaders, like many
we began our special feature at the old man, thelma ralph waldo emerson penses essay "nature" laying the foundation for the transcendental movement. >> the old manse of the house of two revolutions. just through its windows down the hill, then later the second american revolution of intellectualism and thought, and it is such a charming house with so many discoveries i love working here in the week i am finding some new graffiti for some object in the corner and pulling visitors...
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peters and max boot who do have some for some reason the self influence of washington and he of ralph peter saying that vladimir putin is literally hitler and you have max boot saying that flattery putin is a left top five adversaries of the united states i wonder why these people still have platforms when they have a dia's from decades ago and and what's even worse that they never learn from their mistakes they keep wanting to have wars that never never succeed they want to have a gene changes that cause they create even more havoc in the middle east in the rest of the world so what i am pleased about those interviews where it was that approved how the washing still has a dr strangelove bad this is probably one of the most unpopular guys right now in the united states after that interview at least with tucker carlson oh he did make a mistake supporting the iraq war but he's not a policy maker is not a right he said any any say and public policy but mexico does and that's that's what's concerning to me you know you know michael after i saw that i thought you know well as long as there
peters and max boot who do have some for some reason the self influence of washington and he of ralph peter saying that vladimir putin is literally hitler and you have max boot saying that flattery putin is a left top five adversaries of the united states i wonder why these people still have platforms when they have a dia's from decades ago and and what's even worse that they never learn from their mistakes they keep wanting to have wars that never never succeed they want to have a gene changes...
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ralph ended up being attorney ralph richardson, one of the most important opportunity african-american law firms in detroit. benny greer -- i could go on and on. the point i'm making is that there was a lot of great things happening which gave people a lot of false hope that we might be able to turn the corner. there were still very significant problems. obviously, post-1967, you have stress. think about that for a minute. 1967 comes, new detroit comes, everyone is committed to doing the right thing, desperately trying to rea address past wron. the one institution that mrs. thisses the meetings, does not race itself was the detroit police department. what a missed opportunity. you had this really important institution delivering direct frontline first responder services to everybody lives in detroit, a city that was increasingly black, and stayed in warrior mode. stayed in occupying force mode. stayed in we are going to contain these people mode. and i think it goes back a long way. i am currently on the board of the police commissioner but problems with the police department go back a
ralph ended up being attorney ralph richardson, one of the most important opportunity african-american law firms in detroit. benny greer -- i could go on and on. the point i'm making is that there was a lot of great things happening which gave people a lot of false hope that we might be able to turn the corner. there were still very significant problems. obviously, post-1967, you have stress. think about that for a minute. 1967 comes, new detroit comes, everyone is committed to doing the right...
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gentlemen saw his debate with ralph peters and max boot and i was very pleased to see that finally at a in a very large audience watching talking about ideas that all of us talk about on a regular basis i think it was new for a lot of their viewers and to how did you take that i mean because i thought it was an excellent display of one person i think in a on us in a smart person take on the entire establishment because i've never seen that really done on mainstream television in the u.s. go ahead. yes i was both pleasantly surprised because fox news what a dramatic shift for them where sort of promoting a war they're actually fighting against good pulling into another war at the same time i was also i was also terrified because you have the right likes of ralph peters and max boot who do have some for some reason the self influence of washington and he of ralph peter saying that vladimir putin is literally hitler and you have max boot saying that flattery putin is a left top five adversaries of the united states i wonder why these people still have platforms when they have a d.s. from
gentlemen saw his debate with ralph peters and max boot and i was very pleased to see that finally at a in a very large audience watching talking about ideas that all of us talk about on a regular basis i think it was new for a lot of their viewers and to how did you take that i mean because i thought it was an excellent display of one person i think in a on us in a smart person take on the entire establishment because i've never seen that really done on mainstream television in the u.s. go...
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ralph flickr was one of his boys. a true hero of the war in europe. february 18th, 1954, joe mccarthy savagely confronted general's liquor. again and again, mccarthy pressed for details, got promoted and honorably discharged. finally, mccarthy delivered the ultimate insult to his war hero. zwicker was quote, not said to wear the uniform of the united states army. eisenhower on vacation was incensed when he heard about the attack. but as usual, he said nothing to the press. when ike returned to washington on february 24th, he did not note the army secretary robert events that very day had not easily agreed to a secret luncheon meeting with joe mccarthy and the other republicans on his subcommittee. stevens went to that meeting to confront mccarthy and how he treated zwicker and other army personnel and instead talk stevens into signing an agreement that the newspaper quickly labeled you surrender. stevens arrived back at the pentagon that afternoon and bluntly told him, bob, you've been had. the next morning "the new york times" had a devastating photo
ralph flickr was one of his boys. a true hero of the war in europe. february 18th, 1954, joe mccarthy savagely confronted general's liquor. again and again, mccarthy pressed for details, got promoted and honorably discharged. finally, mccarthy delivered the ultimate insult to his war hero. zwicker was quote, not said to wear the uniform of the united states army. eisenhower on vacation was incensed when he heard about the attack. but as usual, he said nothing to the press. when ike returned to...
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now, 117 years old, ralph's has stood strong through decades.en is it that's kept the ralph family passion boiling strong like pasta water? >> it is love. we all love each other. >> well, time to push the table back and head into the heart of it all. >> as long as your a not taking me to the dumpster. >> no, you're going in the back door, that means you're somebody special. >> starting with fresh brush etta and anti-pasta. >> i was no where near ready for this heaping helping of their italian history. >> i heard your portions were huge! >> lasagnia stuffed with ground beef, and sausage. >> i'm dancing into it. i feel like we need some of that, you know, italian tango music. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> wow. >> what a job. >> it is a lot harder than it looks. >> pesce pasta with seafood. >> keep it class. >> i and let's just say history kept repeating it self. >> think mama will let me stay on her couch over there? >> seven beds in the house. >> seven beds? >> i call the king. >> vittoria woodill, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> in the next half hour, right he
now, 117 years old, ralph's has stood strong through decades.en is it that's kept the ralph family passion boiling strong like pasta water? >> it is love. we all love each other. >> well, time to push the table back and head into the heart of it all. >> as long as your a not taking me to the dumpster. >> no, you're going in the back door, that means you're somebody special. >> starting with fresh brush etta and anti-pasta. >> i was no where near ready for...
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but first, hi, ralph.at's happening and give us your thoughts on these protests? do they look alarming to you? or is it business as usual when it comes to these anarchists who are professional protesters at g20, meetings? >> it's business as usual. and i was in germany in the '70s when you had all the riots. you go back to the riot of '68, which were even worse. and every time there's an accessible g7 unit, which the one wasn't accessible. an open place such as hamburg with a liberal tradition and restraints on the police, you get this. and, to me, the really interesting thing about these protesters is they're anticapitalist, but none of them move to north korea. life's better in germany, trust me. liz: that is a great point. you know, that's the thing. they do not put their money where their mouth is. they're the first to stop by the local starbucks, which is a great business. get a starbucks and then go back to saying capitalism is bad. >> yeah. you break the windo w. liz: they were doing that 20 years a
but first, hi, ralph.at's happening and give us your thoughts on these protests? do they look alarming to you? or is it business as usual when it comes to these anarchists who are professional protesters at g20, meetings? >> it's business as usual. and i was in germany in the '70s when you had all the riots. you go back to the riot of '68, which were even worse. and every time there's an accessible g7 unit, which the one wasn't accessible. an open place such as hamburg with a liberal...
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they were in boston when mister alcott met ralph waldo emerson and struck up a deep friendship. he was well ensconced, he thought bronson alcott belongs here and the town had something special to offer, a political revolution in 1775 and a literary revolution in the 1800s but mister emerson really wanted bronson alcott to move here. here in mister alcott's study, focus on what is above the fireplace, this is an expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that hills are weird, the seas are scooped in vain, learning vanished from the plane. this is a very elaborate way of saying never stop learning. you are never too lung -- young to start or too will to keep going and that was very important. mister alcott dedicated most of his life to education. in his early years he educated the young added educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era when most teachers were concerned primarily with ordering the classrooms, some of the expressions we find a little funny today must not have been funny to the children because one of them was if a boy is not bad now he is
they were in boston when mister alcott met ralph waldo emerson and struck up a deep friendship. he was well ensconced, he thought bronson alcott belongs here and the town had something special to offer, a political revolution in 1775 and a literary revolution in the 1800s but mister emerson really wanted bronson alcott to move here. here in mister alcott's study, focus on what is above the fireplace, this is an expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that hills are weird, the seas are...
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they were in boston when he met ralph waldo emerson and they struck up a friendship. thinking that brownson belonged here. you had the political revolution in 1775 and there was a literary revolution in the 1800s. mr. emerson really wanted brownson all caps move here -- amos brownson to live here. look at this fireplace. this was an expression of his lifelong belief. the hills are reared in the seas are scooped in maine. of course it is an elaborate way of saying, never stop learning. you're never too young to start and you are never too old to keep going. that was very important. dedicated his life to education and his educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era when most teachers were concerned primarily with order in the classroom. they would use the rod. were --the expressions spare the rod and spoil the child. thought of the rod is more of a staff to guide. he would allow questions in the classroom which was frowned upon by most teachers. the teacher knows what you have to know so why would you encourage questions? yet a lot of difficulty
they were in boston when he met ralph waldo emerson and they struck up a friendship. thinking that brownson belonged here. you had the political revolution in 1775 and there was a literary revolution in the 1800s. mr. emerson really wanted brownson all caps move here -- amos brownson to live here. look at this fireplace. this was an expression of his lifelong belief. the hills are reared in the seas are scooped in maine. of course it is an elaborate way of saying, never stop learning. you're...
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republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph north were in hot springs virginia. it was the first of two debates. they barely got started before they had a protester interrupt. you can see that guy right there. after that, brief pickup, they got into their differences on >> let's sit down as a society and realize we have an issue. and, we don't need anymore tragedies like what happened in virginia tech ten years ago when 32 precious individuals lost their lives. >> ralph summed it up pretty well. he has an f from the nra, i have an a from the nra. we have a difference in our view of the second amendment right to bear arms. >> they also touched on abortion, tax pollty, immigration, and president trump. they talked about things going on around the country. >> they spent more time in terms of national issues and perspective rather than talking about virginia specific. how am i going to handle healthcare in virginia? guns? transportation in virginia? >> their next appearance together scheduled for september. and that one will not be a debate. >>> always always trackin
republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph north were in hot springs virginia. it was the first of two debates. they barely got started before they had a protester interrupt. you can see that guy right there. after that, brief pickup, they got into their differences on >> let's sit down as a society and realize we have an issue. and, we don't need anymore tragedies like what happened in virginia tech ten years ago when 32 precious individuals lost their lives. >> ralph summed it up...
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emersonnd ralph waldo have bought the property we are standing on now. as a wood lot basically. is not good except for growing trees. could strut if he -- start of a life here. his principal purpose was to for a certain writer himself. it was something he had been thinking about or several years. in the specific project that he had in mind was the book. brother whoo his died in 1841. the book is about a trip that he took, they were both very young. that's the book that he wrote. while he was here it can be imagined that he was all alone. if you read the book you would think he his halfway up a mountain. at the end of the world somewhere, he is not, he is connected to discount. he had lots of visitors fall he was. it's not that he was isolated. he had plenty of solitude that he wanted. as he tells built us in the first chapter was 10 feet by 15 feet. that is fairly substantial. mosts not the size of workshops in that time. you can get a lot done in 10 feet. it was very efficient for him. immediately he soon began growing teens. part on to get by in them. for the rest of his time
emersonnd ralph waldo have bought the property we are standing on now. as a wood lot basically. is not good except for growing trees. could strut if he -- start of a life here. his principal purpose was to for a certain writer himself. it was something he had been thinking about or several years. in the specific project that he had in mind was the book. brother whoo his died in 1841. the book is about a trip that he took, they were both very young. that's the book that he wrote. while he was...
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breaks the internet, "wreck it ralph 2."dventure in the internet. >> holy, miranda. >> reporter: sarah silverman voices the character of penelope. when you were going into penelope's voice, your face contorted and it was like super express sink. >> and your face is doing it now. >> reporter: these four disney princesses meeting each other for the first time. >> being a disney princess, that's a card you have in your back pocket for the rest of your life and it's so cool. it's never lost on me. >> i think it hit me late just how huge it was and especially for tiana because she is the first black disney princess. it has gone beyond me, which is amazing. >> am i the only one that doesn't sing? >> did you all sing? >> yes. ♪ remember me >> reporter: but you know who do sing, the stars of the highly anticipated original film "coco," which takes place on the mexican festival, the day of the dead. a different story line. >> the film is about family and about the sense of belonging. >> how about singing? >> i love singing too. >> ca
breaks the internet, "wreck it ralph 2."dventure in the internet. >> holy, miranda. >> reporter: sarah silverman voices the character of penelope. when you were going into penelope's voice, your face contorted and it was like super express sink. >> and your face is doing it now. >> reporter: these four disney princesses meeting each other for the first time. >> being a disney princess, that's a card you have in your back pocket for the rest of your life...
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ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker.. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary strategies are opportunistic investing in europe, asia and the u.s.. we also control a couple of debt platforms. those who aren't familiar with the way real estate is carved up by style explain what value had an opportunistic mean to the uninitiated. value add real estate is buying transitional assets that are not completely stabilized prefinished and effectively taking the asset from a transitional phase and what we would call core asset class which is digestible to a more conservative longer-term owner of real estate. erik: opportunistic? >> kid has a couple of different interpretations in the real estate space. really focused on being nimble to move across
ralph rosenberg is our special guest of erik schatzker.. >> great to be here. a sketch's give people of what kkr real estate is. how many people you have. your style of investing. the kind of deals you do. >> we have a team of 55 people. we are global. we are in europe asia and the u.s.. we commit about $1 billion a barrel capital to strategies in the real estate complex. our primary strategies are opportunistic investing in europe, asia and the u.s.. we also control a couple of...
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his friend, ralph waldo emerson, had not long before bought the property we are standing on as a woodlot, the soil around walden was not good for much except growing trees. he asked emerson if he could put up a structure here and stay here for a while and emerson said sure. his principal purpose was to find a sort of writers studio for himself. it was something he had been thinking about for several years . the specific project he had in mind was a book in memoriam to his brother, john, who died in 1841. the book is about a trip he took with john in 1839, they were both very young. but they took a trip by boat up to new hampshire and loosely the thread that runs through a week in the concorde and marymac which is the book that he wrote. it is easy to imagine that thoreau was all alone. if you read the book, you would think he was halfway up the slopes of mount cut epoxy or something, off at the end of the world somewhere, but he is not. he is connected to town. only a little over a mile away , especially to take the railroad up there. you are in town in no time. he had lots of visitors o
his friend, ralph waldo emerson, had not long before bought the property we are standing on as a woodlot, the soil around walden was not good for much except growing trees. he asked emerson if he could put up a structure here and stay here for a while and emerson said sure. his principal purpose was to find a sort of writers studio for himself. it was something he had been thinking about for several years . the specific project he had in mind was a book in memoriam to his brother, john, who...
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as his friend ralph waldo emerson had not long before boughtproperty we are standing on now . as the wood one, basically. the soil around walden isn't good for much except growing trees and he asked emerson if he could put up a structure here and stay here for a while and emerson said sure. his principal purpose was to find a sort of writers studio for himself. it was something he'd been thinking about for several years and the specific project he had in mind was a book and memorial to his brother john who had died in 1841. the book is about a trip that he took with john in 1839, they were both very young but they took a trip i vote up to new hampshire and that's loosely the red that runs through a week on the concorde and merrimack which is the book that he wrote here. while he was here it's easy to imagine that thoreau was all alone and if you read the book you would think he's like halfway up the slopes of the mountain or something, that he was off at the end of the world somewhere. but he's not, he's connected to town, it's only a little over a mile away, especially if you
as his friend ralph waldo emerson had not long before boughtproperty we are standing on now . as the wood one, basically. the soil around walden isn't good for much except growing trees and he asked emerson if he could put up a structure here and stay here for a while and emerson said sure. his principal purpose was to find a sort of writers studio for himself. it was something he'd been thinking about for several years and the specific project he had in mind was a book and memorial to his...
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bing west also is a big push for you've got to kill the -- very enemy-centric as is ralph peters. i was really surprised, i got invited to do a presentation at nyu, and i walked into the conference, and they didn't tell me the name of the conference. the conference is counterinsur general city -- counterinsurgency, the new imperialism. i didn't realize we were doing that, to be honest. but there are some that see this as brutal. steve little and others -- biddle and others have argued there are some similarities and there are similar kind of wars. some said there was too much mao in the doctrine. mao is dead. even al-qaeda in their own doctrine uses maoist terminology. mao is not -- is dead, but he's noter relevant. the united states can't do coin because it always takes too long, and we don't have the patience. our political culture can't think beyond four years, our society loses,s has an attention span of 30 seconds, and the army doesn't want to do these kinds of wars. that's the record argument. the dangerous argument is really john fields' argument which is that if we focus t
bing west also is a big push for you've got to kill the -- very enemy-centric as is ralph peters. i was really surprised, i got invited to do a presentation at nyu, and i walked into the conference, and they didn't tell me the name of the conference. the conference is counterinsur general city -- counterinsurgency, the new imperialism. i didn't realize we were doing that, to be honest. but there are some that see this as brutal. steve little and others -- biddle and others have argued there are...
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it's called mail ralph for seventy five years a network of ralph ways ran below the streets of london. is by the royal mail to sort the city's post it ran twenty two hours a day but the underground system was shut down suddenly in two thousand and three. now the male rail trains are back on track also deliveries but as a tourist attraction. the bbc's tim off as being on board. routes it's five hundred year history the royal mail's mission has remained pretty much unchanged to narrow down the chute. into the van. to honus technology of the day to deliver letters and parcels as quickly and accurately as possible. this new postal museum shows how deliveries have evolved. but the idea of the twentieth century the mail system in london placed two big problems heavy fold caused by smoke. billowing from germany's. a heavy truck. the officer leg below groun. in nineteen twenty seven this underground rail network. on the first of his two broadway twenty five thousand mail bags a day. traveled through six and a half miles of tunnels below crowded city paper. seventy five years unmanned trains s
it's called mail ralph for seventy five years a network of ralph ways ran below the streets of london. is by the royal mail to sort the city's post it ran twenty two hours a day but the underground system was shut down suddenly in two thousand and three. now the male rail trains are back on track also deliveries but as a tourist attraction. the bbc's tim off as being on board. routes it's five hundred year history the royal mail's mission has remained pretty much unchanged to narrow down the...
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next we'll talk to fox news strategic analyst ralph peters how the u.s.re for the worst-case scenario? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ buttrust angie's list to help., [ barks ] visit angieslist.com today. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. . melissa: aggressive activity from iran and north korea. the u.s. intelligence community is warning about an impending rocket launch from iran into space, as north korea readies another missile test that could reach u.s. society. here now is ralph peters, fox news strategic ana
next we'll talk to fox news strategic analyst ralph peters how the u.s.re for the worst-case scenario? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ buttrust angie's list to help., [ barks ] visit angieslist.com today. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance...
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man," which influenced ralph waldo emerson and the transcendental movement. we saw through its windows down the hill and the second revolution of intellectualism and thought. it is a house with such great history to it. americansday on history tv, we take you to the northbridge where the battle of concorde began in 1775. thehis is considered to be beginning of the american because it was here that americans from the militia, and the british, willing counter one another. shots will be fired, lives lost on both sides. most importantly, it was where the colonial militia was ordered to fire upon the king's troops, creating an act of treason. >> and see the largest collection of materials used during the revolution displayed at the concorde museum. tour ofspan city's concord, massachusetts on a c-span2's book tv. and, on american history tv on with our cableg affiliates and visiting cities across the country. linda mcmahon has been the small business administrator for five months. she talked about her personal and professional life, her marriage to vince mcmahon,
man," which influenced ralph waldo emerson and the transcendental movement. we saw through its windows down the hill and the second revolution of intellectualism and thought. it is a house with such great history to it. americansday on history tv, we take you to the northbridge where the battle of concorde began in 1775. thehis is considered to be beginning of the american because it was here that americans from the militia, and the british, willing counter one another. shots will be...
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our very own judge ralph winter. judge winter is recovering well from a recent medical procedure but regrettably is unable to be with us today. i speak -- i know that i speak for all of my colleagues when i say we look forward to having judge winter back with us again soon in good health. many of us have heard his delightful stories about his time with marshall. it's clear that ralph treasured the experience. judge winter delivered a eulogy at marshall's funeral in 1993 and a copy of that eulogy has been provided to you on a program produced by our library staff. with your indulgence, let me read to you from a several small portion of this memorable address. marshall was appointed to the second circuit only on an interim basis, the method by which judicial appointments were made while congress was not in session. the judge served on an interim basis until confirmed or not confirmed. for marshall, the interim was long. eight months on the senate judiciary committee and during that time he was treated as a visiting jud
our very own judge ralph winter. judge winter is recovering well from a recent medical procedure but regrettably is unable to be with us today. i speak -- i know that i speak for all of my colleagues when i say we look forward to having judge winter back with us again soon in good health. many of us have heard his delightful stories about his time with marshall. it's clear that ralph treasured the experience. judge winter delivered a eulogy at marshall's funeral in 1993 and a copy of that...
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practically by ralph waldo emerson. she tried to make of did not seats and that she could find it is interesting. so little history is fascinating. there was over 50 translations. it is widely beloved. set in aitten and house that is now open to the public. when people off the house they say it is like walking through the book. we recently traveled to concord, massachusetts to learn about their rich history. visitre about concord and other stops by going to our website. americanatching history tv, all they can, every weekend on c-span3. >> american history today
practically by ralph waldo emerson. she tried to make of did not seats and that she could find it is interesting. so little history is fascinating. there was over 50 translations. it is widely beloved. set in aitten and house that is now open to the public. when people off the house they say it is like walking through the book. we recently traveled to concord, massachusetts to learn about their rich history. visitre about concord and other stops by going to our website. americanatching history...
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fired and less than a century later a writer's revolution takes place as the town becomes home to ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau and louisa may alcott today at noon eastern on booktv, we take you inside orchard house where louisa may alcott wrote little women. then explore walden pond to see the place that influenced henry david thoreau, and the old man where ralph waldo emerson lived and wrote nature which set the foundation for the transcendental movement. >> the old man is a house of two revolutions. down the hill, and later the second american revolution, intellectualism and thought, it has such great history to it. >> sunday at 2:00 eastern on american history tv we will take you to the northbridge where the battle of concorde began in 1775. >> this is considered the beginning of the american revolution because it was here that americans colonial militia and the british regulars encounter one another, shots will be fired, life will be lost on both sides. more importantly it is where the colonial militia was ordered to fire the king gaps troops creating innocence and act o
fired and less than a century later a writer's revolution takes place as the town becomes home to ralph waldo emerson, henry david thoreau and louisa may alcott today at noon eastern on booktv, we take you inside orchard house where louisa may alcott wrote little women. then explore walden pond to see the place that influenced henry david thoreau, and the old man where ralph waldo emerson lived and wrote nature which set the foundation for the transcendental movement. >> the old man is a...
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. >> just over a half-century later, the worst -- the words of ralph emerson -- >> when he wrote this philosophy now -- philosophy down, it set off a series of conversations that want to subscribe to what emerson was saying. others start to trickle into concord at the same time. the family wanders in. they are mingling here. and emerson is at the core of that. >> over the next 90 minutes, with the help of comcast cable partners, we is at the site at the center of over revolutions, including waldo pond and the orchard house. we begin and northbridge and the shot heard around the world. by the bridge, here the embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world. minutemen national historical park was established to celebrate the activities and events which took place on april 19 1775. behind me is northbridge. this is considered to be the beginning of the american revolution, because it was here that colonial militia and british regulars encountered one another, shots were fired, and lives were lost on both sides. more importantly, it was where the colonial militia was orde
. >> just over a half-century later, the worst -- the words of ralph emerson -- >> when he wrote this philosophy now -- philosophy down, it set off a series of conversations that want to subscribe to what emerson was saying. others start to trickle into concord at the same time. the family wanders in. they are mingling here. and emerson is at the core of that. >> over the next 90 minutes, with the help of comcast cable partners, we is at the site at the center of over...
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lauren: good to see you, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. >> thank you. the president says he is not giving up on health care reform, pushing republicans to get back to work. but after its defeat in the senate what are the options for fixing health care or is it just time to move on? we're going to tackle that big question coming up. with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... >> the president will not accept those that who said quote, it is time to move on. lauren: white house pushing congress not to give up repealing and replacing obamacare. the president haven'ting frustration on twitter this morning and multiple times over the weekend. i have a bunch of tweets to go through. if obamacare is hurting people, and it is, why shouldn't it hurt the insurance companies and why shouldn't congress not be paying what the public pays. >>> don't give up republican senators. the world is watching, repeal and replace. unless the republican senators are total quitters, repeal and replace is not de
lauren: good to see you, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. >> thank you. the president says he is not giving up on health care reform, pushing republicans to get back to work. but after its defeat in the senate what are the options for fixing health care or is it just time to move on? we're going to tackle that big question coming up. with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... >> the president will not...
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notion seems to have been completely lost wasn't anything built into law into structure during the ralphs time or during f.d.r.'s time that would prevent a government takeover by corporate interests. well not enough and it didn't happen overnight i think you're right i mean you can sort of you can go back to the new deal or go back to the period of the sixty's and seventy's when so many of the most important progressive legislative achievements it happened not just in sort of the consumer area in worker health and safety the creation of the p.a. under nixon's watch so we did have a government that created structures and institutions to hold government to hold corporations accountable corporations recognize what was happening and over the decades have really organized themselves to the chamber of commerce and other means to tear down that power and to take over and further capture the government and it's jimmy carter was saying massively facilitated by the citizens united decision so what do you know. what do we do where we start how do we get our democracy back . i realize you're twenty s
notion seems to have been completely lost wasn't anything built into law into structure during the ralphs time or during f.d.r.'s time that would prevent a government takeover by corporate interests. well not enough and it didn't happen overnight i think you're right i mean you can sort of you can go back to the new deal or go back to the period of the sixty's and seventy's when so many of the most important progressive legislative achievements it happened not just in sort of the consumer area...
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and ralph and i hitchhiked across germany, france, spain. i had a 32 daily so i said will take full advantage of it. ralph was right there with me and we can all the way down to all dissenters and we took this very across to tangiers, and when i arrived there, i had his village background i knew about that fat black pussy cat which is a bar where ted jones, i knew he owned or co-owned a bar or at least frequented a bar that was in tangiers called that fat black pussy cat. so that was our destination. we went straight to the fat black pussy cat and discovered that ted jones was a migratory bird. whenever the seasons change, he would switch. when time he would be where it was warm. otherwise, you know, but timbuktu as well as parts of tangiers is where he hung out. so we got there he wasn't there. so the part and toes there's a a place we can get upstairs room you can have on the fifth floor. we get what you call the top floor, you know, onto the roof, you know, this building. about 3:00 in the morning someone came in through the window and to
and ralph and i hitchhiked across germany, france, spain. i had a 32 daily so i said will take full advantage of it. ralph was right there with me and we can all the way down to all dissenters and we took this very across to tangiers, and when i arrived there, i had his village background i knew about that fat black pussy cat which is a bar where ted jones, i knew he owned or co-owned a bar or at least frequented a bar that was in tangiers called that fat black pussy cat. so that was our...
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ralph yarborough was more on the liberal side. conlan, the governor, was more on the conservative side. kennedy wanted to bring peace to the democratic party before the presidential election the next year. certainly one of the most unforgettable moments of that d surroundingrio the kennedy assassination occurred two days after the assassination when the dallas police were transferring lee harvey oswald from one jail to another. tv was covering the transfer. the cbs tv camera from the affiliate in dallas at the time was in the basement. it filmed the transfer. during the transfer, that was when bar owner jack ruby emerged from the crowd and murdered lee harvey oswald. this was on live television. this is a tv camera back when they were apparently the size of a volkswagen. it actually sound that historic incident -- filmed that historic incident. the kennedy family, jackie and his children have some personal items. these are two letters that jackie kennedy wrote to margaret mcnamara, the wife of robert mcnamara, who was kennedy's de
ralph yarborough was more on the liberal side. conlan, the governor, was more on the conservative side. kennedy wanted to bring peace to the democratic party before the presidential election the next year. certainly one of the most unforgettable moments of that d surroundingrio the kennedy assassination occurred two days after the assassination when the dallas police were transferring lee harvey oswald from one jail to another. tv was covering the transfer. the cbs tv camera from the affiliate...
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wreck it ralph 2. have an adventure in the internet.e, your face completely contorted into a super expresive. >> your face is doing it now. these four disney princesses. i think it hit me late how huge it was especially for tiana because she is the first black princess, it has gone beyond, which is amazing. ♪ remember me >> stars of the highly anticipated original film which takes place on the mexican festival, but -- this is a cultural indifferent story line. it was about family aend sense of of. >> that was amazing. >> now, your forecast with lisa, we've got low clouds and fog. getting suppressed. it's going to be a hot day. down to watsonville, here's a strong hurricane though. one of the -- it continues o spin. it's a category four and will be for the next several days. fluctuated in intensity. as we go through the early part of the week, it is still a hurricane at 110 miles an hour. 80 miles an hour on wednesday and finally, it will be down dwad graded to a tropical storm. but we are looking at heat advisories and high fire danger
wreck it ralph 2. have an adventure in the internet.e, your face completely contorted into a super expresive. >> your face is doing it now. these four disney princesses. i think it hit me late how huge it was especially for tiana because she is the first black princess, it has gone beyond, which is amazing. ♪ remember me >> stars of the highly anticipated original film which takes place on the mexican festival, but -- this is a cultural indifferent story line. it was about family...
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one of the missing links is that ralph edwards in the audio mentions that he has produced a video or a film of this visit and he was presenting it to her at the end of the broadcast but i couldn't find that. it would have been great to have seen her speak rather than listening to her speak. so i went to a number of places like that. i was in touch with the portland, oregon library and i was in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieced it together. i also spoke to the very few people that have direct knowledge of certain people i wrote about one of whom is one of the children of john who very kindly gave me everything she could that she knew about her dad's life. he was a wonderful photographer in his later life and i saw some wonderful photographs and that was great. when i was in the philippines i met a woman who was the daughter of roy c. bennett who was the great newspaper editor of the manila daily news and wrote beautifully about the time before the war and the days leading up to the manila occupation. she gave me some information as well and wa
one of the missing links is that ralph edwards in the audio mentions that he has produced a video or a film of this visit and he was presenting it to her at the end of the broadcast but i couldn't find that. it would have been great to have seen her speak rather than listening to her speak. so i went to a number of places like that. i was in touch with the portland, oregon library and i was in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieced it together. i also spoke...
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with just 2 to 3 minutes and yet, the 2 to 3 minutes, if you accept ralph waldo emerson's cover, with the two minutes exchanged the world. the shot heard around the world. >> the was historic. it was kind of a problem here and in the world i focus my story very much around everybody to this dramatic encounter, it was traumatic in that when the patriots marched with the king's troops, they don't actually know what's happening to them. they heard that there were people seeing flashes in the pan but the scout, he sticks around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets or not. so nobody's really certain what's going on. people have often said, what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world? you don't think that's the right question. i'm the men here were marching to save the town from being burned down and they were marching to confront a force of redcoats much smaller than their own. so 300 or 150, it's given the nature of that water, if everyone maintain discipline, about war, they're going to
with just 2 to 3 minutes and yet, the 2 to 3 minutes, if you accept ralph waldo emerson's cover, with the two minutes exchanged the world. the shot heard around the world. >> the was historic. it was kind of a problem here and in the world i focus my story very much around everybody to this dramatic encounter, it was traumatic in that when the patriots marched with the king's troops, they don't actually know what's happening to them. they heard that there were people seeing flashes in the...
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today republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northam will face off at a forum in roanake. this is the second forum for the candidates since winning last month's primary. new video this morning from the moments after venus williams' car crash in florida last month. this is police body cam footage. you can hear the officer telling williams she is at fault for the crash. was at an intersection when she was t-boned by an s-u-v. a passenger in the s-u-v died. williams has not been charged in the crash, but the victim's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her. police have since said that surveillence video shows williams did lawfully enter the intersection before the crash. who's the biggest foodie on the nats? - bryce harper might take that title. the slugger, has created a new instagram page called "harper eats" the outfielder started the blog with his wife -- posting: "a couple trying to show the world that food babies can be more appealing than abs." they are even showing off some homemade spanish food. and here we have a variety of meats, cheeses, and more. it
today republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northam will face off at a forum in roanake. this is the second forum for the candidates since winning last month's primary. new video this morning from the moments after venus williams' car crash in florida last month. this is police body cam footage. you can hear the officer telling williams she is at fault for the crash. was at an intersection when she was t-boned by an s-u-v. a passenger in the s-u-v died. williams has not been charged in the...
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james shay, alex ross and teacher ralph jaffe. >>> treating childhood cancers with help from man's best friend. why dogs could potentially holiday thold the key for treatment for some types of in my future i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. and i have a 42% chance of becoming obese. if i develop breast cancer, it's 39% more likely to kill me. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm not likely to talk about my depression at all. and we all have a 30% chance of developing hypertension. no matter who you are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. we are kaiser permanente and we believe that with better research, the right medicine, and connected and comprehensive care, we're helping millions thrive. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> for thousands of years, dogs have been our loyal companion. now they're helping us fight cancer, particularly children's cancer. this jack russell terrier is having a ct scan at oncology services in springfield to find out fif the mass on his hip is malignant tumor. he might be p
james shay, alex ross and teacher ralph jaffe. >>> treating childhood cancers with help from man's best friend. why dogs could potentially holiday thold the key for treatment for some types of in my future i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. and i have a 42% chance of becoming obese. if i develop breast cancer, it's 39% more likely to kill me. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm not likely to talk about my depression at all....
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louisiana republican congressman ralph abraham. rep. ralph abraham, r-la:"it can get to the point where we can't move traffic down these waterways so the dredging issue and that part of the equation is a big big part of the puzzle."the projects are part of a spending plan that includes $1.6 billion for a wall along the mexican border. democrats made their skepticism of that clear during debate on the house floor. rep. lucille roybal-allard, d-ca: "the 1.6 million dollars could also be used for investments in additional scanning technology and the hiring of thousands of customs officers at every us port of entry."now the plan heads to the united states senate where bi partisan support is needed for passage. members of the louisiana delegation hope the state projects don't get caught up in a political fight.in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx (grant) north korea has launched its second ballistic missile this month... the pentagon confirming that north korea launched the missile at a steep trajectory and it flew about five minutes long
louisiana republican congressman ralph abraham. rep. ralph abraham, r-la:"it can get to the point where we can't move traffic down these waterways so the dredging issue and that part of the equation is a big big part of the puzzle."the projects are part of a spending plan that includes $1.6 billion for a wall along the mexican border. democrats made their skepticism of that clear during debate on the house floor. rep. lucille roybal-allard, d-ca: "the 1.6 million dollars could...
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so, what does ralph he say now? 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and cal
so, what does ralph he say now? 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2...