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rockefeller. the resemblance is more uncanny when comparing their interests in the arts environmenty, future of lattin america and their mutual belief in government action to improve working conditions-advance civil rights and promote number deer disarmament. i'm not interested in what i can't do rockefeller said to his aides. i want to do what want to do and it's your job to tell me. governor rockefeller comes to life in this book. no stranger to presidential libraries he has directed five teaches at george mason university, commentator on the news hour on pbs and the inhouse historian on c-span, always a mother to he hum on our stage. mr. smith opens his book, copies of which are in the book store, capturing the compelling drama of rockefeller's courageous address against foe force 0s of extremism at the republican congress venges -- convention in 1946. one of our panelist, his nephew, was there count bassy once introduced his friend, governor rockefeller as, quote rich enough to air condition a
rockefeller. the resemblance is more uncanny when comparing their interests in the arts environmenty, future of lattin america and their mutual belief in government action to improve working conditions-advance civil rights and promote number deer disarmament. i'm not interested in what i can't do rockefeller said to his aides. i want to do what want to do and it's your job to tell me. governor rockefeller comes to life in this book. no stranger to presidential libraries he has directed five...
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you think about rockefeller and carnegie. he knew those people and work directly with john rockefeller. he was a native of this area. he was worn across the river in bridgeport ohio. when he was five years old, his dad moved to wheeling. his dad was in the wholesale grocery and also as a stockholder in the steel and iron industry, and in nails. which was big in wheeling. being located on a national road and with the river, which was a major highway, and also with the railroads, cut nails where produced to make all the things out west. this was an important part of our industry. being an industrialist meant you are an entrepreneur. that you saw the opportunity to make money and new -- knew the connections and people to work with at that time. mr. oglebay had all those advantages. he succeeded his father as a bank president of a bank in wheeling called the northwestern bank of virginia. he succeeded his dad as president in 1876. he was 28 years old, the youngest bank resident in the united states. -- president in the united sta
you think about rockefeller and carnegie. he knew those people and work directly with john rockefeller. he was a native of this area. he was worn across the river in bridgeport ohio. when he was five years old, his dad moved to wheeling. his dad was in the wholesale grocery and also as a stockholder in the steel and iron industry, and in nails. which was big in wheeling. being located on a national road and with the river, which was a major highway, and also with the railroads, cut nails where...
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rockefeller. he was a native of this area.e was actually born across the river in bridgeport, ohio. march 4, 1849. when he was five years old, his dad moved to wheeling. his dad was in the wholesale grocery industry, but he was also as a stockholder in the steel and iron industry, and in nails. which was big in wheeling. wheeling made and produced a lot of cut nails. being located on a national road and with the river, which was a major highway, and also with the railroads, cut nails were produced to make all the things out west. this was an important part of our industry here. at that time, being an industrialist meant you are an entrepreneur. that you saw the opportunity to make money and knew the connections and the people to work with at that time. mr. oglebay had all those advantages. when he was a young man, he succeeded his father as a bank president of a bank in wheeling called the northwestern bank of virginia. he succeeded his dad as president in 1876. he was 28 years old, the youngest bank president in the united st
rockefeller. he was a native of this area.e was actually born across the river in bridgeport, ohio. march 4, 1849. when he was five years old, his dad moved to wheeling. his dad was in the wholesale grocery industry, but he was also as a stockholder in the steel and iron industry, and in nails. which was big in wheeling. wheeling made and produced a lot of cut nails. being located on a national road and with the river, which was a major highway, and also with the railroads, cut nails were...
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governor rockefeller. goldwater's positions can, and i quote, "spell disaster for the party and for the country." or him? governor scranton. the day before the convention, he called goldwaterism a "crazy-quilt collection of absurd and dangerous positions." or this man? governor romney. in june, he said, goldwater's nomination would lead to "suicidal destruction of the republican party." so even if you're a republican with serious doubts about barry goldwater, you're in good company. >> buchanan: lyndon johnson was a washington insider, a wheeler-dealer, a riverboat gambler, a guy who cuts deals for programs -- the antithesis of barry goldwater, who would take a clear-cut stand on principle. but no one doubted that he was an extremely effective politician, johnson, especially as a congressional politician and a leader on the hill. >> sabato: understanding that he had gotten the presidency in the worst possible way, he knew that the only way out was to establish himself with a victory so large that no one co
governor rockefeller. goldwater's positions can, and i quote, "spell disaster for the party and for the country." or him? governor scranton. the day before the convention, he called goldwaterism a "crazy-quilt collection of absurd and dangerous positions." or this man? governor romney. in june, he said, goldwater's nomination would lead to "suicidal destruction of the republican party." so even if you're a republican with serious doubts about barry goldwater,...
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rockefeller could not manage a contribution. [laughter] you can see the bending of the twig, the formation of family values. and what i want to do by way of -- let me see, a present to mike. there it is. mike mike, elk basin was about 175 miles east of puke montana, which was the center of the copper industry according to a wonderful new book about the iww the iww had a strong direct action presence in the area through world war i, but by the time my dad spent a summer in elk basin the iww had been crushed by the anaconda trucker company. some of the workers, the militant rank-and-file workers who did copper had drifted east to the rockefeller oil field and brought their songs with them. in any in any case, my dad did bring a song about copper miners my wife has been after me for 20 20 or 30 years to make sure that there was someone to remember it from me. what do you know? that you. [laughter] so i i'm going to sing the song and then give you the case and the words. what it stands for the influence on me of my dad and a way of
rockefeller could not manage a contribution. [laughter] you can see the bending of the twig, the formation of family values. and what i want to do by way of -- let me see, a present to mike. there it is. mike mike, elk basin was about 175 miles east of puke montana, which was the center of the copper industry according to a wonderful new book about the iww the iww had a strong direct action presence in the area through world war i, but by the time my dad spent a summer in elk basin the iww had...
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live out to the plaza here at 30 rockefeller. where betty nguyen is trying to keep warm. >>> the big concern in new york city was the amount of snow that was going to hit manhattan. why? because as they look at the amount of people that work here and the output -- and i've said this throughout the last couple hours, working with betty nguyen out on the plaza right now and reporting for us. what's at risk here? we look at the m.t. and the subways closed down is one of the city itself is larger than five or ten countries around the world. >> isn't that incredible? >> one day that the city that closes down what is at risk is $3.5 billion gdp. that's huge. >> it is huge. people are watching to see what the governor has to say at 8:00 this morning when he holds his news conference. a lot of people do want to get back to work to get this city back and moving. and speaking of the city and to be honest with you, richard, i was feeling sorry for you out in this cold weather all night long while i was in the warm studio. now that i'm out h
live out to the plaza here at 30 rockefeller. where betty nguyen is trying to keep warm. >>> the big concern in new york city was the amount of snow that was going to hit manhattan. why? because as they look at the amount of people that work here and the output -- and i've said this throughout the last couple hours, working with betty nguyen out on the plaza right now and reporting for us. what's at risk here? we look at the m.t. and the subways closed down is one of the city itself is...
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we are live at 30 rockefeller plaza on this day. we are covering the massive winter storm you heard so much about. up to two feet of snow with wind gusts as high as 65 miles an hour. yes, those are blizzard-like conditions creating potentially dangerous conditions throughout the region. governors in seven states declared a state of emergency and travel bans are in effect in massachusetts, rhode island connecticut, new jersey and parts of new york state, including new york city. joining me is msnbc meteorologist and a concern here. you don't want the potentially 60 million people affected by the storm to be out in the streets, any of them for the concern of death or damage here. >> no. exactly. this is a good call. you can never be too careful. the storm is setting up. it is a dangerous one. we have seen it with rehema driving on the roads. the ice is coming down. getting reports to the north of freezing fog. we are going to have conditions that are going to continue to worsen as we head through the overnight and early morning hour.
we are live at 30 rockefeller plaza on this day. we are covering the massive winter storm you heard so much about. up to two feet of snow with wind gusts as high as 65 miles an hour. yes, those are blizzard-like conditions creating potentially dangerous conditions throughout the region. governors in seven states declared a state of emergency and travel bans are in effect in massachusetts, rhode island connecticut, new jersey and parts of new york state, including new york city. joining me is...
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elm the author recalls rockefeller's upbringing his four terms as governor of new york and his national political amibitions which resulted in his tenure as vice president from 1974 to 1977. this hour and 15-minute program is next on booktv.
elm the author recalls rockefeller's upbringing his four terms as governor of new york and his national political amibitions which resulted in his tenure as vice president from 1974 to 1977. this hour and 15-minute program is next on booktv.
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there are no longer rockefeller republicans. >> i'm not saying jeb bush is a rockefeller. rand paul will try to portray him as a wealthy republican who is too the left of center of republican primary voters. >> there's three elements to our party. >> i don't think that will be difficult to do. >> three elements social conservative element like muck huckabee or ted cruz. >> they won't like huckabee. huckabee's not running. >> you don't know that. karen. you don't know that. and the establishment part of the apartment which is the chamber of commerce and others. we need all of the elements to win in the fall. cheryl: ed rollins, karen hanerty. it is going to be an interesting couple of years. thank you to both of you. >>> first trading day of the year, unremarkable, where will the market go for 2015? we'll look into the crystal ball next. . cheryl: on wall street, stocks kick off the new year mixed in the late trading session. the dow up 10 points, the s&p down a fraction and the nasdaq falling 9 points. volume, 2.7 billion shares. here with his outlook and here with me with
there are no longer rockefeller republicans. >> i'm not saying jeb bush is a rockefeller. rand paul will try to portray him as a wealthy republican who is too the left of center of republican primary voters. >> there's three elements to our party. >> i don't think that will be difficult to do. >> three elements social conservative element like muck huckabee or ted cruz. >> they won't like huckabee. huckabee's not running. >> you don't know that. karen. you...
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rockefeller was evangelical in his view of oil. besides deeming his extraction of crude providential he believed it was acts of redemption expected to rescue the oil business from chaos. the christian certainty gave him a capacity to think in strategic terms. but also a messy self-righteousness of the mortals who made the mistakes of standing in his way. the mortals clawed back with moral critique. a journalist is a woman who destroyed the standard trust. what is less appreciated is the degree to which in this moment tarbell's actions grew out of her wrestling with god and her ghosts of her youth. i don't have time to walk us through her history of fascinating biography. someone who was raised in western pennsylvania in oil country, to methodist parents. someone who took her methodist faith quite seriously. she in fact was very much part of the shitauglynn movement just a few hours away in new york. in western pennsylvania her father was an oil man whose spear was crushed by the rockefeller machine. she started to look at journalis
rockefeller was evangelical in his view of oil. besides deeming his extraction of crude providential he believed it was acts of redemption expected to rescue the oil business from chaos. the christian certainty gave him a capacity to think in strategic terms. but also a messy self-righteousness of the mortals who made the mistakes of standing in his way. the mortals clawed back with moral critique. a journalist is a woman who destroyed the standard trust. what is less appreciated is the degree...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york"late night with seth meyers." tonight -- bill o'reilly -- actress krysten ritter -- music from jungle -- featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great, that is excellent news. how we doing in our christmas shopping? how are we doing on that? [ cheers ] right? today's the day -- today's the day where you realize, you're just not going to get it done. [ light laughter ] everyone -- you know what everyone's getting for christmas this year from me? a hastily made gift certificate that says i owe you something i forgot to get, when there was enough time to get it. maybe i'll put it in a big old box to mislead you. ah! [ laughter ] this is interesting, everyone. a new poll about the 2016 election shows that just 27% of voters would be likely to support chris christie. and only 4% o
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york"late night with seth meyers." tonight -- bill o'reilly -- actress krysten ritter -- music from jungle -- featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ]...
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again this is the camera that is perched atop 30 rockefeller.ome folks milling about there in time square. governor andrew cuomo encouraging folks to get off the roads and get home. the case the same in philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. we heard from the mayor of philadelphia, mayor nutter telling folks if they don't have to be outside of their homes to not be outside of their homes. and again plymouth massachusetts, boston expecting to get absolutely hammered as well. we'll continue to follow the blizzard and take a quick break. more right after this. "the cycle" is up next. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspir
again this is the camera that is perched atop 30 rockefeller.ome folks milling about there in time square. governor andrew cuomo encouraging folks to get off the roads and get home. the case the same in philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. we heard from the mayor of philadelphia, mayor nutter telling folks if they don't have to be outside of their homes to not be outside of their homes. and again plymouth massachusetts, boston expecting to get absolutely hammered as well. we'll continue to...
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the blaze could be seen from rockefeller center. firefighters have not contained the fire. they don't know what caused it. the same building burned down when it was under construction in 2000 into leesburg police are issuing a new warning about synthetic marijuana. they are seeing a spike in the number of people who need medical help after smoking or inhaling what is often labeled as k2 or spice. it contains powerful chemicals that can cause paranoia or hallucinations. it's illegal to use it or sell it in virginia. last year leesburg investigated 40 incidents related to k2 and so far they already have 14. >>> tonight, parents will meet with lawmakers about legalizing medical marijuana. jennifer has more than 300 seizures a day. her family spent five years trying to find a treatment that worked. last year, they tried cannibis oil. to get t. jennifer and her mother had to move to colorado. jennifer had seen a reduction in her seizures but splitting up the family has been difficult. >> it was -- excuse me -- very difficult. >> it's really hard for people to understand what we'
the blaze could be seen from rockefeller center. firefighters have not contained the fire. they don't know what caused it. the same building burned down when it was under construction in 2000 into leesburg police are issuing a new warning about synthetic marijuana. they are seeing a spike in the number of people who need medical help after smoking or inhaling what is often labeled as k2 or spice. it contains powerful chemicals that can cause paranoia or hallucinations. it's illegal to use it or...
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for rockefeller t industrial america's life blood. for tarbillion, the excrement of the delve, work and family patterns of time and the nation's nation's proper engagement with the world. it is in the contestation within oil culture we can identify the prompts for some of america's most profound political and religious turns. thank you. [applause.] >> thank you for being here. in the 2012 presidential election, both candidates fastidiously avoided mr. romney religion. religion nevertheless spilled out hot everywhere. the obama campaign fumed when romney in a nod to protestant evangelicals told sean hannity, mr. obama wanted to make america a less christian nation. asked about the statement, romney said he wasn't familiar with what he said but quote, i stand by what i said whatever it was. tellt even with such non-statements about faith in the air, neither could quite take mormonism head on. those official silences stood intention with a wave of immediate oklahoma obsession that conjured a mormon moment so-called, filled profiles. chur
for rockefeller t industrial america's life blood. for tarbillion, the excrement of the delve, work and family patterns of time and the nation's nation's proper engagement with the world. it is in the contestation within oil culture we can identify the prompts for some of america's most profound political and religious turns. thank you. [applause.] >> thank you for being here. in the 2012 presidential election, both candidates fastidiously avoided mr. romney religion. religion...
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after the passage of the rockefeller drug laws, 48 other states developed and passed similar laws.i think it is absolutely important. on the other hand, i think it is important to place it in this larger history of bipartisan support for increasingly punitive criminal justice. the other thing i would highlight is this redefinition of drug addicts and drug users as agents of crime. this is a profound shift from medicalization, the use of methadone programs and things abused as a public health crisis prior to this, and it is a shift in nelson rockefeller's own drug policy, which is an abrupt one. in this evolving creation of the state apparatus, which is going to yield a massive incarcerations, it really reaches its height between 1985 and 2000. this focus on street level drug dealing or drug distribution is very important. i actually wanted to go back to answer the question that beverley posed, which i think is quite important. i struggled with this myself, on the one hand talking about the discursive role of crisis, but what brought me to study this was the discussion of black pant
after the passage of the rockefeller drug laws, 48 other states developed and passed similar laws.i think it is absolutely important. on the other hand, i think it is important to place it in this larger history of bipartisan support for increasingly punitive criminal justice. the other thing i would highlight is this redefinition of drug addicts and drug users as agents of crime. this is a profound shift from medicalization, the use of methadone programs and things abused as a public health...
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we're here at the 30 rockefeller ice rink which is now covered in snow.e last night there was no snow. they were zamboniing it. this is what we've developed in the last three hours, about an inch and half. all of the different statues getting a good amount of snow. all this the difficult, you got about four or five inches. right after midnight what we were hearing from the mayor of new york city is we're going to get that one to two inches of snow and that did come to pass here at 30 rockefeller plaza and right now the temperatures feels like 15 degrees, what victor martinez that . >> like 15 degrees, what happens is the salt doesn't work as well. that's why we've seen the salt not working at this hour because it is too cold. >> so is the snow plows the only thing out there working. >> you hit it on the head. the high point in terms of plows was 45 545 minutes ago, they did a run on the streets here we've now probably seen a development of an inch and half we are in the sweet spot between hour are two where it could get worse could get better as it makes
we're here at the 30 rockefeller ice rink which is now covered in snow.e last night there was no snow. they were zamboniing it. this is what we've developed in the last three hours, about an inch and half. all of the different statues getting a good amount of snow. all this the difficult, you got about four or five inches. right after midnight what we were hearing from the mayor of new york city is we're going to get that one to two inches of snow and that did come to pass here at 30...
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we were just talking about how the rockefeller center christmas tree is coming down.ually heard -- i hope this is true. -- that you've come up with a new way -- because of a problem a lot of americans have. -- of how to get rid of a christmas tree at the end of the season, instead of dragging it out to the curb. >> fred: yes, this is so much better. you know, like when you go to a tourist place, and then you can put your penny through this machine and it squeezes out the penny? there's a way you can do that with little bits of the christmas tree. where it's a nickel. it's a different kind of coin. but you just -- so you snip off a little piece of it. you know, some of the little bits of the tree. and then you squeeze it through there and it comes out as a sort of nickel that's got like -- >> seth: like a souvenir nickel. >> fred: it's like a souvenir nickel. that's exactly what i was going to say. then you just have a pile of that. and then you can just take it out little by little. you know, you can put it on -- you know, it in a little basket. you can just take your
we were just talking about how the rockefeller center christmas tree is coming down.ually heard -- i hope this is true. -- that you've come up with a new way -- because of a problem a lot of americans have. -- of how to get rid of a christmas tree at the end of the season, instead of dragging it out to the curb. >> fred: yes, this is so much better. you know, like when you go to a tourist place, and then you can put your penny through this machine and it squeezes out the penny? there's a...
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the rockefeller foundation and the u.s. public health service called common -- on him every summer for his studies because he decided from biology he was going to go to medical school. he had many years in the university and every summer he would work on malaria and the south. through that he became an expert and was one of the leading thinkers and most innovative thinkers on malaria when the world went to war. >> host: what is your job at johns hopkins? >> guest: i teach. i teach writing courses but i teach writing courses for science students and i have one course that is specifically geared towards public health students. i asked them, i send a mouth to the city of baltimore where they have to find stories and they have to get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv. a lot of them will look at heroin addiction because baltimore is the heroin capital of the country. they come up with a public health topic that they want to explore and then they have to get on the ground and find a story. th
the rockefeller foundation and the u.s. public health service called common -- on him every summer for his studies because he decided from biology he was going to go to medical school. he had many years in the university and every summer he would work on malaria and the south. through that he became an expert and was one of the leading thinkers and most innovative thinkers on malaria when the world went to war. >> host: what is your job at johns hopkins? >> guest: i teach. i teach...
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woman named to lead an ivy league institution in the first: and the first woman to serve as the rockefeller foundation president. graduate of the university of pennsylvania and earned a phd in psychology from columbia university. the author the author of more than 200 academic articles and has written or cowritten 12 books. "the resilience dividend: being strong in a world where things go wrong" is her latest book. from cyber attacks to food shortage crisis to strain volatility and energy prices, we can no longer assume we are immune to the world's world's wicked problems. we face extreme weather events, representative up you wish shift and global interconnectedness that make us vulnerable to the worlds problems in new and increasingly challenging ways. a way of thinking and practical tools for taking action to protect the world's people and communities and shows us how to create a blueprint for change. a journalist, television newscaster and author moderator and managing editor of washington week in comanaging anchor. she is a political analyst and has moderated the 2,004 and 2008 vice pre
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david rockefeller in 2002 wrote a book called memoirs. and that he said something that was very shaky and i'm going to read the excerpt if you don't mind. some even believe we are part of a secret cabal secret society, working at the best interest of the united states characterized in the intermediate, internationalist for an integrated political and economic structure of one world if you will. i am guilty and proud of it. a little investigation that done named leonard old rich revealed that this is an organization --a movement which is much larger than rockefeller. it's called the new world order. it is pretty much word a word a fulfillment of the end time of the vampire that will be filled in the book of revelations and genial and so forth. so i was wondering, what do you know about it? been not well i can't say i know specifically about mr. rockefeller and his writings, but i will tell you this. i'm concerned about the united states of america becoming subservient to the united nations are a global government. when you look at the thin
david rockefeller in 2002 wrote a book called memoirs. and that he said something that was very shaky and i'm going to read the excerpt if you don't mind. some even believe we are part of a secret cabal secret society, working at the best interest of the united states characterized in the intermediate, internationalist for an integrated political and economic structure of one world if you will. i am guilty and proud of it. a little investigation that done named leonard old rich revealed that...
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president of rockefeller foundation on this and more. >>> >>> volatileity eases. how it was national bank decision is impacting new zealand. and shares sell off more than 8% after swinging to a full year loss. the full story live from tokyo. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free?...so, that's... how much? that's how much it's free. credit karma really free credit scores. no credit card needed. >>> tracking the story out of switzerland finance minister insists the economy can width stand the shock decision to scrap the national cap against the frank. a number is of international firms are reeling from the s&p sudden move over the weekend there were reporting suggesting that u.s.-based 830 million global fund was closed due to bad
president of rockefeller foundation on this and more. >>> >>> volatileity eases. how it was national bank decision is impacting new zealand. and shares sell off more than 8% after swinging to a full year loss. the full story live from tokyo. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't...
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you can get a glimpse through the buildings at rockefeller. you won't see a lot of cars pass through, a few taxis. that fifth avenue was plowed two hours ago. i went there 15 to 20 minutes ago and it looked like it hasn't been touched. governor cuomo saying that will be the case because of the speed in which this snow is falling and shear volume we're going to see. plow trucks will have to make several passes. plow trucks have been out. i've seen plow trucks as well. just over 26 inches. that's the record here in new york city. the single day record of de blasio indicating earlier today and cuomo saying the same thing. it looks like there's a solid chance we might surpass that just tomorrow. we can also you show you if we can pan up here. bill karins mentioned this a few minutes ago. you can see the snow falling considerably slower than 30 to 45 minutes ago. winds dying down just a bit. there's a bit of a lull. however, as i've been talking to you we can show you there's a fellow who's come back out here. couple of workers on the ice that have
you can get a glimpse through the buildings at rockefeller. you won't see a lot of cars pass through, a few taxis. that fifth avenue was plowed two hours ago. i went there 15 to 20 minutes ago and it looked like it hasn't been touched. governor cuomo saying that will be the case because of the speed in which this snow is falling and shear volume we're going to see. plow trucks will have to make several passes. plow trucks have been out. i've seen plow trucks as well. just over 26 inches. that's...
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building rockefeller foundation in new york. >> guest: yeah. it's called "10 degrees north," and it's actually--its centerpiece is a map of the earth. but when you first see it, it looks like much more of an abstracted landscape. and as you walk up to it, and especially from the second floor of their lobby, you realize it's a map of the world. shall i find it? it's--you're very close to it. it's right here. sorry. c-span: it's hard to juggle when you--here we go. there we go. >> guest: it's right there. it's a series of benches tables, sculptures surrounding this entry area of which the centerpiece is this cut in stone map of the earth. and water is percolating up from the different trenches, the jave trench, the japan trench, and the water is the sea-level water. why is it called "10 degrees north"? you know, when i started researching about the rockefeller foundation, the well-being of mankind throughout the world, well, when we start helping out, it's always through our perspective. and maps are inherently very political. and any rectangular
building rockefeller foundation in new york. >> guest: yeah. it's called "10 degrees north," and it's actually--its centerpiece is a map of the earth. but when you first see it, it looks like much more of an abstracted landscape. and as you walk up to it, and especially from the second floor of their lobby, you realize it's a map of the world. shall i find it? it's--you're very close to it. it's right here. sorry. c-span: it's hard to juggle when you--here we go. there we go....
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i'll tell you one thing, if you got 90 feet of snow in rockefeller center the good people at rockefeller center would have the place plowed, they're indominable. >>> one of the very few good things about this kind of devastating winter event is that we get to learn new terms. a polar vortex a derecho or a -- >> reporter: this storm is expected to bomb out offshore that's a short word for the meteorological word bombogenesis. >> it's a catchy meteorological material. >> first off it seems to have an invisible touch. low pressure system reaches in and grabs hold of another system. the storm we see right now, two storms meet, there's a pressure drop. normally one system could leave but it won't go. now the eastern seaboard can't feel a thing from their head down to their toes that's bombo bombogenesis. this is the state of emergency we live in and this is what we live in. >> we are given a state of the emergency. >> we are given -- >> state of emergency. >>> all right, as the stormy wingd swirls around us the storm hitting the northeast. what is the latest forecast? >> hey, chris, we are lo
i'll tell you one thing, if you got 90 feet of snow in rockefeller center the good people at rockefeller center would have the place plowed, they're indominable. >>> one of the very few good things about this kind of devastating winter event is that we get to learn new terms. a polar vortex a derecho or a -- >> reporter: this storm is expected to bomb out offshore that's a short word for the meteorological word bombogenesis. >> it's a catchy meteorological material....
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so the rockefeller foundation and the u.s. public health service called on him every summer in between his studies, because he decided that from biology he was going to go to medical school so he had many years in university, and every summer he would go and he would work on malaria in the south. and through that became an expert and was one of the leading thinkers and most innovative thinkers on malaria when the world went to war. >> host: what's your job here at johns hopkins? >> guest: i teach. >> host: what do you teach? >> guest: so i teach writing courses, but i teach writing courses for science students, and i have one course that is specifically geared toward public health students. so i ask them so the ones for the public health students is a workshop, and i send them out into the city of baltimore where he was the find stories -- where they have to find stories, and they have to actually get on the ground and work with commitments. -- communities. a lot of them will look at hiv a lot of them will look at heroin addic
so the rockefeller foundation and the u.s. public health service called on him every summer in between his studies, because he decided that from biology he was going to go to medical school so he had many years in university, and every summer he would go and he would work on malaria in the south. and through that became an expert and was one of the leading thinkers and most innovative thinkers on malaria when the world went to war. >> host: what's your job here at johns hopkins? >>...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showing jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jude law. keri russell. musical guest, fall out boy
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showing jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jude law. keri russell. musical guest, fall out boy
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if we could weld his movement to nixon's center of the republican party there is no way nelson rockefeller or romney who had taken a hike could get the nomination. as soon as i got with richard nixon, i said first thing we have to do is we have to capture the conservative movement before reagan in california wins the governorship. >> take us inside the white house with the development of a really aggressive domestic policy. >> nixon was not a buchanan conservative. he wasn't anti-big government. he was a guy that grew up in the depression and admired woodrow wilson and he had no problems with new ideas and fresh ideas. in that statement by john mitchell. that was about segregation. he was telling civil rights leaders and others watch what we do and not what we say. we were raising the devil with court decisions. if you take what nixon did, he came in with 10% of the southern states desegregated. when he was out, it was 70% of them. a bloody mess all through that process. nixon was pro-civil rights. he was anti-forced racial balance and that's what he did. it was a success. look what else h
if we could weld his movement to nixon's center of the republican party there is no way nelson rockefeller or romney who had taken a hike could get the nomination. as soon as i got with richard nixon, i said first thing we have to do is we have to capture the conservative movement before reagan in california wins the governorship. >> take us inside the white house with the development of a really aggressive domestic policy. >> nixon was not a buchanan conservative. he wasn't...
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barry goldwater. ♪ >> rockefeller, in his campaign was painting the conservatives as extremists.s about it. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. and let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. >> goldwater did not recognize that he was opening up a pandora's box. by saying that extremism could be a good thing, he was basically opening the door to the birchers and leftover ku klux klan and all these other groups that were beyond the pale. >> the head of the georgia klan came out for your ticket. do you accept their support? >> we don't want the backing of the ku klux klan. >> that's a different kind of extremist, and my father would have none of it. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. >> thank you. i have spent most of my life as a democrat. i recently have seen fit to follow another course. >> ronald reagan was an actor, but it was in 1964 that suddenly he explodes on to the national scene as a political figure because he gives the speech. >> in this vote harvesting time they use terms like "the great
barry goldwater. ♪ >> rockefeller, in his campaign was painting the conservatives as extremists.s about it. >> i would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. and let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. >> goldwater did not recognize that he was opening up a pandora's box. by saying that extremism could be a good thing, he was basically opening the door to the birchers and leftover ku klux klan and all these...
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snakes but that was his injection -- introduction because he became one of the few experts so the rockefeller for irrigation and u.s. public health records call on him every summer and from biology he had but then you can see halide didn't become an expert in the most innovative features is when the world went to war. >> host: what is your job here at johns hopkins? >> guest: i teach many courses but those for science students and one that is specifically geared to public health. i asked them it is a workshop and i said that out throughout the city of baltimore with a half to find stories and get on the ground and work with communities. a lot of them will look at hiv or heroin addiction because fox were is the heroin capital of the country. with the public topic there want to explore and help them develop their ideas into a story with a park site in the future is there one to tell stories about their research they have the skills to do it. >> host: have you had malaria? >> guest: no. i have not. city down at cdc with my fellowship we would chop the heads off mosquitos that were infected. we c
snakes but that was his injection -- introduction because he became one of the few experts so the rockefeller for irrigation and u.s. public health records call on him every summer and from biology he had but then you can see halide didn't become an expert in the most innovative features is when the world went to war. >> host: what is your job here at johns hopkins? >> guest: i teach many courses but those for science students and one that is specifically geared to public health. i...
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. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerin the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris rock carrie underwood and featuring the legendary
. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerin the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris rock carrie underwood and featuring the legendary
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showin jimmy and his guests -- jennifer lopez anthony mackie comedian iliza shlesinger
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verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- brian williams victoria justice tech expert, joshua topolsky
verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefellerenter in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- brian williams victoria justice tech expert, joshua topolsky
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among the salvationist billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs, who are leading a campaign. in the case of the former, divesting their oil holdings following the lead of mckiben's organization. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise tarbell and worry beyond measure the likes of john wahlberg. historians shouldn't be surprised, change is what we write about and the fleetingness of the categories. a quick glance at the four turns in the life of 20th and 21st century oil should remind us of that. here in the first place we're privy to a host of characters and dynamics that don't necessarily line up with our conventions of religious and political history. the spiritual calamity of oil in these moments created flashes of insurgents that really shattered familiar binaries evangelical, non-evangelical, and bound on common faith partners along with the non-religious together behind shared ethics of custodianship over earth's most valued treasure. the degree to which the insurgencies disrupt the n
among the salvationist billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs, who are leading a campaign. in the case of the former, divesting their oil holdings following the lead of mckiben's organization. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise tarbell and worry beyond measure the likes of john wahlberg. historians shouldn't be surprised, change is what we write about and the fleetingness of the categories....
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nicole kidman patton oswalt musical guest, the war on drugs
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- nicole kidman patton oswalt musical guest, the war on drugs
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>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showstarring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- don cheadle kate bosworth musical guest, lecrae
>> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showstarring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- don cheadle kate bosworth musical guest, lecrae
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greenish comet could be spotted because the air is free of pollution >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- gweneth paltrow josh gad musical guest, panda bear
greenish comet could be spotted because the air is free of pollution >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- gweneth paltrow josh gad musical guest, panda bear
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showjimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- charlie day. animal actor jeff musial.
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight showjimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- charlie day. animal actor jeff musial.