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most people know who randolph bourne is. after the book you have a better idea because he has an enormous impact in the 1960s. many of the ideas in the 1960s are his ideas. h. g. wells you all know, but you think of him as a writer of great science-fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with president teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fiction, he met with president taft, he met with -- fdr repeatedly. he was a force to be reckoned with. if you are over 50 you know who sinclair lewis is from the novel's main street and it can't happen here which is still part of the political landscape of america. and an many of you know h.l. mencken but you probably don't know that he was the most influential liberal of the 1920s. you don't know this because in the 30s he was enormously hostile to fdr and -- in the 1920s no one, i say no one was more influential among liberal thinkers and young advanced thinkers on the campus, today's equivalent of the creative class, no one was more inf
most people know who randolph bourne is. after the book you have a better idea because he has an enormous impact in the 1960s. many of the ideas in the 1960s are his ideas. h. g. wells you all know, but you think of him as a writer of great science-fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with president teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fiction, he met with president taft, he met with -- fdr repeatedly. he was a force to be reckoned with. if...
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his father, lord randolph, had died of syphilis when churchill was studying at sandhurst. his mother, a great society beauty, had a reputation of a grand -- for various dallianses with society gentlemen. among here admirers was the then prince of wales, and the family had a rather difficult reputation in british society, and not only that, they were deeply impoverished, and at the time that lord randolph died in 1895, young winston was just coming out of sand hurst, and having had a very indifferent schooling. it's one of britain's leading public schools. and in those days if you weren't very bright, if you weren't being singled out for a career in the law or something useful, you went into the army class. and that's where young winston languished for most of his days there, and he was so behind academically that it took him three attempts to get into sand hurst. he failed the first two attempts and he had to take a primer to get through the exam. so, young churchill's fortunes were at very low ebb when embarked on life, but he made it very clear from an early age, he thou
his father, lord randolph, had died of syphilis when churchill was studying at sandhurst. his mother, a great society beauty, had a reputation of a grand -- for various dallianses with society gentlemen. among here admirers was the then prince of wales, and the family had a rather difficult reputation in british society, and not only that, they were deeply impoverished, and at the time that lord randolph died in 1895, young winston was just coming out of sand hurst, and having had a very...
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. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.was serving a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" which is published by inmates for inmates. it was extremely helpful. it gave me a lot of computer skills, marketable skills. so i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get down. >> the prison journal included one of his poems. >> can we read a little bit of your poem? >> all right. this someone called hold this. hold this. grip these words as if your embrace alone will help me save my life so that i might live to give my tomorrows as pavement for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says the poem is his vision for a new life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness yet to feel. with this you present a fresh foundation
. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.was serving a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" which is published by inmates...
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his father of the lord randolph had died of syphilis when churchill was still studying. his mother jenny a great society beauty had a reputation for her various dalliances with society gentleman. one of the admirer as was the prince of wales. and to have a rather difficult reputation in british society not only that they would be impoverished a and at the time that lord randolph died young winston and was just coming not having very indifferent schooling it in those days if you were not very bright not being singled out for a career or something useful he went into the artery class. that is where young winston spent most of his days he was so behind academically it took three attempts to get into their. so young churchill's fortunes for at the very low end when he embarked on them but he made a very clear from the very early age but having decided on a military career is i'd like a lot of politicians today he thought the military career was a perfect foundation for life in politics and from the very early age he had a vision going to rewrote quarters of the british empir
his father of the lord randolph had died of syphilis when churchill was still studying. his mother jenny a great society beauty had a reputation for her various dalliances with society gentleman. one of the admirer as was the prince of wales. and to have a rather difficult reputation in british society not only that they would be impoverished a and at the time that lord randolph died young winston and was just coming not having very indifferent schooling it in those days if you were not very...
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mencken, most people in the room don't know who randolph bourne is. i hope after reading the book you'll have a better idea because he has an enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are bourne's ideas. h.d. wells you all -- h.g. wells you all know, but you think of him as the writer of great science fictions. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met, he met with president -- teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fictions. he met with president taft, he met with period of president --r repeatedly. he was a force to be reckoned with. sinclair lewis, if you're over 50, you know who he is from the novels "main street" and "it can't happen here," which are still part of the political landscape of america. and mencken. many of you know -- in fact, all of you know who mencken is. but you probably don't know that mencken was the most influential liberal of the 1920s. you don't know this because in the '30s he was enormously hostile to fdr, and he was cast into per mity. but in the 1920s no one, and
mencken, most people in the room don't know who randolph bourne is. i hope after reading the book you'll have a better idea because he has an enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are bourne's ideas. h.d. wells you all -- h.g. wells you all know, but you think of him as the writer of great science fictions. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met, he met with president -- teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fictions. he met with...
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mencken sinclair lewis and randolph bruin. my suspicion is most of the people in the room don't know who randolph warren is. after you read a book i hope you will have a better idea because he has an enormous and i mean enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are his ideas. h.g. wells as you all know you think of him as the writer of great science fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fictions. he met with president taft. he met with fdr repeatedly. he was the worst to be reckoned with. sinclair lewis if you are over 50 you are ready know who he is from the novels main street and it can't happen here. which is still, are still part of the political landscape of america. and mencken. many of you know or expect all of you know who mencken is that you probably don't know that rankin was the most influential liberal of the 1920s. you don't know this because in the 30s he was enormously hostile to fdr and he was cast
mencken sinclair lewis and randolph bruin. my suspicion is most of the people in the room don't know who randolph warren is. after you read a book i hope you will have a better idea because he has an enormous and i mean enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are his ideas. h.g. wells as you all know you think of him as the writer of great science fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with teddy roosevelt. they talked about...
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his father, lord randolph had died of when churchill was studying at santos. his mother, jenny churchill, a great society beauty had a reputation as something of a ground for his various dalliances with society gentlemen. among her admirers was then prince of wales in the family had a rather difficult reputation of british society. not only that, they are deeply impoverished. at the time the court randolph died in 1895, young winston was just coming out of sandhurst. having had a very different cooling, one of britain's leading public schools in those days if you were very bright, if you were being singled out for a career in law were to go to university or do something useful, you went into the army and that is very young winston languished for most of his days and he was so behind academically but it took them three attempts to get in. he failed the first two attempts and had what we called to go through the exam. so young churchill's portion were at the low end in deed when he embarked on life. but he made it clear from a very early age that having decided
his father, lord randolph had died of when churchill was studying at santos. his mother, jenny churchill, a great society beauty had a reputation as something of a ground for his various dalliances with society gentlemen. among her admirers was then prince of wales in the family had a rather difficult reputation of british society. not only that, they are deeply impoverished. at the time the court randolph died in 1895, young winston was just coming out of sandhurst. having had a very different...
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area on ocean boulevard we have the crossing guard their tacked to the highlight there looks like randolph and that's part of the congestion problem when development occurs without the transit stuff studied without properly in advance. thank you >> thank you, mr. goodman anyone else? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> good morning supervisor mar i want to address our comment about how much target is putting in for the signal work. and we have our gentleman here who says its approximately 4 hundred thousand. would the traffic light near masonic and gary bus it's on ann assistant district attorney and masonic. and that's an area that enter seconds 1, 2, and 5 very closely alcohol but it's good that target is that troin i attributing. can we move this forward >> planning code guidelines this is an informational item. >> we have chad for the report. >> good morning supervisor mar. i'm with the ta i'll be presenting on item 7 with a neighborhood transportation improvement program a planning section we're representing the draft. we've referred to this throughout the presentation. why deve
area on ocean boulevard we have the crossing guard their tacked to the highlight there looks like randolph and that's part of the congestion problem when development occurs without the transit stuff studied without properly in advance. thank you >> thank you, mr. goodman anyone else? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> good morning supervisor mar i want to address our comment about how much target is putting in for the signal work. and we have our gentleman here who says its...
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philip randolph institute san francisco. first i would like to thank you, supervisor chiu and supervisor cohen for bringing this item to the city's attention. the city has invested in efforts to create access to small businesses. most importantly, access for minority owned businesses and women owned bynesses through the lbe program. allowing access to city contract for successful small businesses to build capacity and really thrive. over the last three years i've seen changes that came with the lbe program. i think that came with the contract monitoring division. and i myself have seen them take individuals in and provide one on one services, so, i really applaud those efforts. they've also done a lot of outreach to engage small businesses in the programs. but the city can do more than just get lbes onto the lbe list. they should consider access to the actual contract. so, i think we sort of really actually touched on that with the data that came out. we really need to look at ensuring that these lbes, mbes, wbes receive con
philip randolph institute san francisco. first i would like to thank you, supervisor chiu and supervisor cohen for bringing this item to the city's attention. the city has invested in efforts to create access to small businesses. most importantly, access for minority owned businesses and women owned bynesses through the lbe program. allowing access to city contract for successful small businesses to build capacity and really thrive. over the last three years i've seen changes that came with the...
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mencken sinclair lewis and randolph bruin.my suspicion is most of the people in the room don't know who randolph warren is. after you read a book i hope you will have a better idea because he has an enormous and i mean enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are his ideas. h.g. wells as you all know you think of him as the writer of great science fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with teddy roosevelt. they talked about his fictions. he met with president taft. he met with fdr repeatedly. he was the worst to be reckoned with. sinclair lewis if you are over 50 you are ready know who he is from the novels main street and it can't happen here. which is still, are still part of the political landscape of america. and mencken. many of you know or expect all of you know who mencken is that you probably don't know that rankin was the most influential liberal of the 1920s. you don't know this because in the 30s he was enormously hostile to fdr and he was cast i
mencken sinclair lewis and randolph bruin.my suspicion is most of the people in the room don't know who randolph warren is. after you read a book i hope you will have a better idea because he has an enormous and i mean enormous impact on the 1960s. many of the ideas of the 1960s are his ideas. h.g. wells as you all know you think of him as the writer of great science fiction. wells was an enormous political influence on both sides of the atlantic. he met with teddy roosevelt. they talked about...
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people screaming and speaking indistinctly) (camera shutters clicking) (man, amplified voice) beau randolphyou're a loser! (people chanting) no to beau! no to beau! you peddle smut! you're scum! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! your whole life adds up to nothing! no to beau! no to beau!
people screaming and speaking indistinctly) (camera shutters clicking) (man, amplified voice) beau randolphyou're a loser! (people chanting) no to beau! no to beau! you peddle smut! you're scum! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! no to beau! your whole life adds up to nothing! no to beau! no to beau!
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. >> right, zen kane he didn't like it all, he banned it from his newspapers, william randolph hearstut if he took not a liking to a certain movie. one or two over the years where you have seen this happen but on the other hand, there is a whole lot of movies, a beautiful mind is a really good example that still won best picture and best director. so it's hard to tell how much it actually affects. >> ben afte affleck and matt da, were up for best screenplay, for goodwill hunting. >> that was a good example, where it was a backlash. the voters are a very small group, 6,000 people based in the film industry. they are very smart people and wrernt born yesterday. a -- weren't born yesterday. it turned out with goodwill hunting there really wasn't any basis to these allegations. and again, it's really interesting because this was sort of the rise of the in indy film. it wroo was an your in your fil. >> hahey they set, we didn't wre it. but ben affleck would be for argo after there were astacks on its veracity. >> ben affleck is very well liked and he is an actor. the actors make up the lar
. >> right, zen kane he didn't like it all, he banned it from his newspapers, william randolph hearstut if he took not a liking to a certain movie. one or two over the years where you have seen this happen but on the other hand, there is a whole lot of movies, a beautiful mind is a really good example that still won best picture and best director. so it's hard to tell how much it actually affects. >> ben afte affleck and matt da, were up for best screenplay, for goodwill hunting....
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. >> yes, citizen cane, william randol randolph hurst didn't like it. one or two other the years you have seen it happen, but a lot of movies victims, a beautiful mind, that still won the best picture and best director. so it is hard to tell how much it is actually affecting. >> ben affleck and matt damon. >> yes. the oscars, you have to remember that the voters are a small group, 6,000 people based in the film industry and they are smart people, they weren't born yesterday and they are open minded and they hear something and looked it and looked into good will hunting. it is really interesting because this was a rise of the indy film and it was unusual win for those two guys and it was unusual win in any case and if anything that certainly helped them. >> yes, the people that had written it and said we didn't write it, they did. >> yes, nothing to it. >> but going after ben affleck is not a good idea. >> exactly. we have to remember though all these other forces in the academy. ben after affleck and well liked and he's an actor. if you remember, he was
. >> yes, citizen cane, william randol randolph hurst didn't like it. one or two other the years you have seen it happen, but a lot of movies victims, a beautiful mind, that still won the best picture and best director. so it is hard to tell how much it is actually affecting. >> ben affleck and matt damon. >> yes. the oscars, you have to remember that the voters are a small group, 6,000 people based in the film industry and they are smart people, they weren't born yesterday...
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and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, carlo de jesus and phil raymond. website is democracynow.org. you can go there, send us pictures and videos as we celebrate our 18th birthday. i am amy goodman. thank you so much for joining us.
and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows, carlo de jesus and phil raymond. website is democracynow.org. you can go there, send us pictures and videos as we celebrate our 18th birthday. i am amy goodman. thank you so much for joining us.
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chip michaels, that article, goes on to say, has since moved to the town of randolph, new jersey, ands coaching one of christie's kids on a youth hockey team. at the port authority site to look at information on police officers you will find thomas michaels is listed as a resident of randolph, emergennew jersey. so that's the first interesting thing we've learned. when david wildstein surveyed the chaos caused by the lane closures, his tour guide was apparently a lpolice lieutenant who had known chris christie since his childhood, who had coached chris christie's children in youth sports. the friendship dating back to their youth that as the article described was very much active at least through 2010. here is something else we tis covered. let's go back to "the star-ledger" story on how he likes to bust the governor's chops. look close ly at the passage where it says chip makeals along with his brothers grew up with christie. along with his brothers. well, who are those brothers? one of them is named john makeals. you can see on his facebook page here he's posted a picture from a 200
chip michaels, that article, goes on to say, has since moved to the town of randolph, new jersey, ands coaching one of christie's kids on a youth hockey team. at the port authority site to look at information on police officers you will find thomas michaels is listed as a resident of randolph, emergennew jersey. so that's the first interesting thing we've learned. when david wildstein surveyed the chaos caused by the lane closures, his tour guide was apparently a lpolice lieutenant who had...
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i thought judge randolph had another question. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> today, a senate banking subcommittee will hold a hearing on the governments response to the recent data cicada breaches at target and neiman marcus. members will examine the impact on consumers and the steps being taken to protect our financial information by identity theft. witnesses include the secret service's lead agent for cyber investigations and the federal trade commission's consumer protection director. you can watch live coverage of the hearing beginning at 3:00 eastern on c-span3. >> i was in a car wreck. i wrote about extensively in my book. and the whole time i was in the hospital not injured really, i mean, i had a cut on my leg and a broken ankle, i was praying that the other person in the car would be okay. and the other person in the car was one of my best friends, which i did know, i didn't really recognize that at the site of the crash. and i think because i prayed over and over and over for him to be okay and he wasn't come, i
i thought judge randolph had another question. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> today, a senate banking subcommittee will hold a hearing on the governments response to the recent data cicada breaches at target and neiman marcus. members will examine the impact on consumers and the steps being taken to protect our financial information by identity theft. witnesses include the secret service's lead agent for cyber investigations and the federal trade commission's consumer...
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right now, there's a dishwasher at randolph air force base in texas making $7.76 an hour. $7.76 an hour. there's a fast food worker at andrews right down the street making $8.91 an hour. there's a laundry worker at camp dodge in iowa making $9.03 an hour. once i sign this order starting next year as their contracts come up, each of them and many of their fellow co-workers are going to get a raise. by the way, that includes folks who get paid in tips. they will get a raise, too. tip wages have gone up even slower than the regular minimum wage. so just as it's good for companies across the country, this will be good for america's bottom line, for contractors and taxpayers. the opponents of the minimum wage have been using the same arguments for years and time and again, they have been proven wrong. raising the minimum wage is good for business and it's good for workers and it's good for the economy. puts more money in these folks' pockets. that means they've got some money to go shopping. which in turn means the business has more customers. which means they may hire more workers and make
right now, there's a dishwasher at randolph air force base in texas making $7.76 an hour. $7.76 an hour. there's a fast food worker at andrews right down the street making $8.91 an hour. there's a laundry worker at camp dodge in iowa making $9.03 an hour. once i sign this order starting next year as their contracts come up, each of them and many of their fellow co-workers are going to get a raise. by the way, that includes folks who get paid in tips. they will get a raise, too. tip wages have...
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. >> what did you think of the piece in the new yorker, particularly comparison with william randolph hearst? >> that was a very interesting essay about my book that i think is an accurate reading of my book and we could be here all day talking about roger ailes's eccentricities and what makes him such an interesting character but the two points the is a made that i want to touch on is roger ailes's desire to control stories and did it on behalf of republican clients, he does it on behalf -- with the news business, a way to control the news agenda and america but ultimately the story you wants to control most is his own. and so after i was at work on my book for about a year i heard from someone i had interviewed that there was another roger ailes book in the works and i was surprised because i thought my book is the roger ailes book. i didn't know there was another one in the pipeline and it turned out roger ailes had teamed up with a journalist who had written a glowing biography of rush limbaugh. this book was fast-track, raced out last february. kind of interesting companion to my
. >> what did you think of the piece in the new yorker, particularly comparison with william randolph hearst? >> that was a very interesting essay about my book that i think is an accurate reading of my book and we could be here all day talking about roger ailes's eccentricities and what makes him such an interesting character but the two points the is a made that i want to touch on is roger ailes's desire to control stories and did it on behalf of republican clients, he does it on...
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right now there's a dish washer at randolph airport base in exas making $7.76 an hour. $7.76 an hour. there's a fast food worker right down the street making $8.91 an hour. there's a laundry worker at camp dodge in iowa making $9.03 an hour. once i sign this order, next year, as their contracts come up, each of them and many of their fellow co-workers are going to get a raise. and by the way, that includes folks who get paid in tips. they'll get a raise too. cheers and applause] tip wages have gone even even slower than the regular -- gone up even slower than the regular minimum wage. just as it's good for company as i cross the country, this will be good for america's bottom line. for contractors and for taxpayers. the opponents of the minimum wage have been using the same arguments for years. and time and again they've been proven jong wrong. raising the minimum wage is good for business and it's good for workers and it's good for the economy. puts more money in these folks' pockets, that means they've got some money to go shopping. which in turns means a business has more customers
right now there's a dish washer at randolph airport base in exas making $7.76 an hour. $7.76 an hour. there's a fast food worker right down the street making $8.91 an hour. there's a laundry worker at camp dodge in iowa making $9.03 an hour. once i sign this order, next year, as their contracts come up, each of them and many of their fellow co-workers are going to get a raise. and by the way, that includes folks who get paid in tips. they'll get a raise too. cheers and applause] tip wages have...
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as a matter of fact, it was so and edmundrick henry randolph almost had a duel. cooler heads prevailed and that didn't happen. but a man named george nicholas stood up in the midst of that rancor and said something profound. it is so profound i have it on the back of my business card. he said an enlightened citizenry will never suffer what was established for its security to be perverted to inactive tierney. -- to an act of tierney. when you look at that statement that's on the board right now, you see two words that stand out. an enlightened citizenry. i don't have to tell you this. you are here. the enlightened citizenry. we are not teaching the constitution. we are not teaching separation and we have an unenlightened or -- let me say ignorant -- and i don't mean that in a nasty way, they are just unenlightened. an enlightened citizenry will never let what was established for their security be converted to an act of tyranny. people say to me bob, if they are not obeying now? why would they obey any changes to it? that is a good question, but there is a misunder
as a matter of fact, it was so and edmundrick henry randolph almost had a duel. cooler heads prevailed and that didn't happen. but a man named george nicholas stood up in the midst of that rancor and said something profound. it is so profound i have it on the back of my business card. he said an enlightened citizenry will never suffer what was established for its security to be perverted to inactive tierney. -- to an act of tierney. when you look at that statement that's on the board right now,...
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the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of an dolph hearst and the granddaughter of william randolphed in 1975, hearst spent nearly two years in prison. president carter commuted her sentence. >>> he leads an elite team of profilers on "criminal minds." thomas gibson is in our green room. we'll hear how the fbi helped him with his role. that's ahead on "cbs this and her boyfriend are expecd in court t >>> good morning it's 8:256789 a napa mother and her boyfriend are expected in court today. accused of murdering her 3-year- old daughter. kayleigh slusher was found dead in her apartment on saturday. sara krueger and ryan warner were seen leaving the apartment with luggage shortly before that. >>> a stretch of i-80 east of dixon is back open after police shot a man suspected of stealing a car in concord late last night. chp says officers opened fire at the suspect charged at them. several lanes of i-80 were closed until the early morning. >>> the google barge docked at treasure island is in jeopardy. a state investigation discovered neither google or the treasure island development age
the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of an dolph hearst and the granddaughter of william randolphed in 1975, hearst spent nearly two years in prison. president carter commuted her sentence. >>> he leads an elite team of profilers on "criminal minds." thomas gibson is in our green room. we'll hear how the fbi helped him with his role. that's ahead on "cbs this and her boyfriend are expecd in court t >>> good morning it's 8:256789 a napa mother and her...
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. >> what the to think of "the new yorker" last month with the comparison to william randolph hearst? >> well that was a very interesting essay about my book that i think is inaccurate reading of my book. we could be here all day talking about ailes' eccentricities and what make him a character but the two essays of the book i want to touch on is ailes's desire to control stories and he did it on behalf of his republican clients. he does it on behalf of the news business and fox as a way that he can control news agenda in america bottle the story he wants to control the most is his own. after i was at work on my book for about a year i heard from someone i interviewed that there was another ailes book in the works and i was sort of surprised because i thought my book is a roger ailes book and i didn't know that there was another one in the pipeline. it turned out that roger ailes had teamed up with the journalists who had written a glowing biography of rush limbaugh. this book was fast-tracked. he raised it out in me came out last february. it's an interesting companion to my book bec
. >> what the to think of "the new yorker" last month with the comparison to william randolph hearst? >> well that was a very interesting essay about my book that i think is inaccurate reading of my book. we could be here all day talking about ailes' eccentricities and what make him a character but the two essays of the book i want to touch on is ailes's desire to control stories and he did it on behalf of his republican clients. he does it on behalf of the news business...
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phillip randolph, civil rights pioneer and leader of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters. dr. george washington carver, and their honorable president, jonathan mason. theta phi fatea soar report founded in 1920 at howard university. notal sisters include jazz great sara vaughn, the late congresswoman julia carson, and their honorable president, mary wright. sigma gamma roe, my sorority founded in 1922 at butler university. the sisters include congresswoman corrine brown of florida and the...
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. >> jeff mortimer and randolph, that's the other guy's name. do you still get that? our generation, i get that. the younger kids don't know what we're talking about. >> something is wrong with me. i see those two guys talking in the restroom, you know? making a dollar yet, dollar yet. >>> the olympic games are in full swing. we'll find out what michelle cabrera has from sochi. >> greetings from a beautiful 50-degree day here in sochi, becky and andrew. coming up, we'll meet the man who invested $1 million in olympic infrastructure. the head of basic element, a huge russian conglomerate. we'll see why he spent all that money and was it worth it? that's coming up on "squawk box" right after the break. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have a
. >> jeff mortimer and randolph, that's the other guy's name. do you still get that? our generation, i get that. the younger kids don't know what we're talking about. >> something is wrong with me. i see those two guys talking in the restroom, you know? making a dollar yet, dollar yet. >>> the olympic games are in full swing. we'll find out what michelle cabrera has from sochi. >> greetings from a beautiful 50-degree day here in sochi, becky and andrew. coming up,...