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schneider did but nixon basically was the political circuit. when eisenhower quick to cut campaigning, nixon went out to substitute and took on adelaide stevenson and also provided support in congress i haven't looked carefully from eight eisenhowers doctrine passage but i am sure he was deeply involved behind-the-scenes but a political operative and a very skilled one. the way nixon of the presidency, people forget what else he did. >> was the fact of the this affects on nasser? >> eisenhower save nasser if she decided to join with the allies he would have been toast. what you would have done after that is interesting to speculate but no question, remember in those days arab nationalist were considered pretty progressive getting rid of royal throne sing colonial powers so they were pretty progressive but nasser stays in power and followed by some thought followed bayou know who? the barack. he was 28 year-old officer already on the rise at the time of the suez crisis. eisenhower policy, a sound very you grow eisenhower but all of the unintende
schneider did but nixon basically was the political circuit. when eisenhower quick to cut campaigning, nixon went out to substitute and took on adelaide stevenson and also provided support in congress i haven't looked carefully from eight eisenhowers doctrine passage but i am sure he was deeply involved behind-the-scenes but a political operative and a very skilled one. the way nixon of the presidency, people forget what else he did. >> was the fact of the this affects on nasser? >>...
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bonnie schneider with that in just a minute.nuities.hearl back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement solutions for our military, veterans and their families. from investments... to life insurance... to health care options. learn more at usaa.com/retirement or call 877-242-usaa. oh! [ both slurping ] ♪ [ female announcer ] the irresistible taste of cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> good morning everyone. i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider in the cnn severe weather center, we are tracking the risk for tornadoes once again today, this time in northeast texas, a tornado watch in effect right now, straight through noon local time. it's just to the east of the dallas area but it is impacting cities like garland and areas well into just to the area of louisiana and clipping parts of arkansas as well. we're seeing severe weather rolling through
bonnie schneider with that in just a minute.nuities.hearl back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement solutions for our military, veterans and their families. from investments... to life insurance... to health care options. learn more at usaa.com/retirement or call 877-242-usaa. oh! [ both slurping ] ♪ [ female announcer ] the irresistible taste of cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy...
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do we have our bonnie schneider with us? almost?a moment. >>> barbara daye runs a business at colorado's echo lake lodge near the wyoming border, and all of this snow means that people can't get to her, hurting her bottom line. she's joining us right now on the phone. barbara, this should be a very busy weekend. but clearly there are a lot of destinations that people cannot get to because of this snowpack. have you experienced a lot of cancellations? >> hi, fredicka, actually no. our location is echo lake on mt. evans. and mt. evans road is open now to summit lake which is nine miles from us. they cannot get to the top at the moment. that is sort of unusual in the last few years because the roads usually open to the top. >> typically memorial day weekend, is this ever a problem? >> oh, sure. it has happened in the past. we're at 10,600 feet, so we're pretty high. the road to us is fine though. >> very good. what about some of your neighbors or other businesses, are they being adversely impacted? >> i think everybody has been negativ
do we have our bonnie schneider with us? almost?a moment. >>> barbara daye runs a business at colorado's echo lake lodge near the wyoming border, and all of this snow means that people can't get to her, hurting her bottom line. she's joining us right now on the phone. barbara, this should be a very busy weekend. but clearly there are a lot of destinations that people cannot get to because of this snowpack. have you experienced a lot of cancellations? >> hi, fredicka, actually no....
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rick schneider. >> speaker banner, congressional leaders, it is truly an honor to be here.s a proud day to be an american. it is an especially proud day to be from michigan. gerald ford represented the best from our state and i believe he would support me in the phrase i am going to use. he was the personification of the leaders and the best from the state of michigan, not just the university of michigan. [laughter] he served our state in so many ways. he was a role model from his college days at the university of michigan when he won national championships. i am sure he is rooting for the next one. but he also served our state in congress for nearly 35 years from the grand rapids area and was a role model for many. i had the opportunity to meet him briefly and work on one of his campaigns. he was a role model to me personally. but he answered a higher calling. in addition to his service to our state, he served our nation during one of the most difficult times possible. he made a real difference. president ford was the personification of courage, integrity, and civility. a
rick schneider. >> speaker banner, congressional leaders, it is truly an honor to be here.s a proud day to be an american. it is an especially proud day to be from michigan. gerald ford represented the best from our state and i believe he would support me in the phrase i am going to use. he was the personification of the leaders and the best from the state of michigan, not just the university of michigan. [laughter] he served our state in so many ways. he was a role model from his college...
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antonius schneider was a corporal in the opposing army a platoon of heavy machine guns was under his command when they were defending a small railway station near the seal heights. at the very outset his platoon lost three out of four mission guns. that waddy rossiter i thought could we do in that situation that absolutely nothing you quote right is all that artillery had overwhelming superiority and if we were gripped with blind fear all we wanted was to hide somewhere from that ferocious fire does it go for. everything was ablaze a logs were flying all around at last for something like thirty five minutes the north of the northern tanks rolled forward and we followed him behind. and there were anti-personnel mines all really plays and they do no harm to tanks and when i had to forward the tank in its tracks we should avoid the mines so that they didn't blow my legs off. to achieve greater effect one hundred forty high powered searchlights and who needed the german positions. marshals to cause idea was to blind the germans to hinder their return fire. because you had to fire if you
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bonnie schneider in the weather center. barbara day was saying it's not that unusual for memorial day weekend to have that kind of snowfall where she is. >> it probably is. the problem is, fredicka, this has been a series of storms after unbelievable amounts of snow. it's going on up. we had an incredible winter out there with blizzard after blizzard. and don't forget, the temperatures have to be cold enough to support the snow to stick and pile up like what you saw in those pictures. as you can see here, temperatures across much of the mountain west for states like utah, wyoming and minnesota have been well below normal. and unfortunately that's really also influencing some of the problems we're seeing with snowfall. here is what else is interesting, is that as we go into this holiday weekend where many of you might be thinking ability taking a beach vacation, we are looking at a brand new winter storm system working its way across the sierra nevada. it will bring three inches or more there. across idaho, minnesota and wyo
bonnie schneider in the weather center. barbara day was saying it's not that unusual for memorial day weekend to have that kind of snowfall where she is. >> it probably is. the problem is, fredicka, this has been a series of storms after unbelievable amounts of snow. it's going on up. we had an incredible winter out there with blizzard after blizzard. and don't forget, the temperatures have to be cold enough to support the snow to stick and pile up like what you saw in those pictures. as...
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bonnie schneider in the weather center. we're talking about minnesota? >> minnesota and many other states going through the afternoon and evening. let's go to the first up right now which is central minnesota. you can see i highlighted the tornado warning. another one popped up moments ago. what you are looking at is carver koicarve er county and scott county. a tornado near gaylord with the storm moving east. it's a fast moving storm. another one popped up south of duluth in northern minnesota. you can see there are severe thunderstorm warnings highlighted in orange boxes there as well. even if you don't have a tornado, you certainly can see damaging winds and strong hail as we have been seeing across the country. more severe weather working its way through. chicago getting strong thunderstorms right now sweeping across lake michigan. that's a problem. look at the severe thunderstorm warnings popping up in southern illinois on into areas of indiana as well. now taking you to the east of upstate new york where we have areas we're watching for severe weat
bonnie schneider in the weather center. we're talking about minnesota? >> minnesota and many other states going through the afternoon and evening. let's go to the first up right now which is central minnesota. you can see i highlighted the tornado warning. another one popped up moments ago. what you are looking at is carver koicarve er county and scott county. a tornado near gaylord with the storm moving east. it's a fast moving storm. another one popped up south of duluth in northern...
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i can't believe it, bonnie schneider.w over the mountains this week and the snow pack is incredible. >> it is. right now looking at our google earth i imposed the snow pack and it covers nine states right now. some of it very heavy. also added yellow stone national park and yosemite to show you those areas are covered with snow. particularly yellow stone, roads closed. and down at yosemite and sierra nevada, what's happening there's some snow melt and causing those waterfalls to rush at higher volume of water than they normally do. makes for a pretty picture but treacherous for campers. the temperatures this spring season have been colder than normal. we've seen the cold air plunge further south and linger longer than it would normally do this time the year. normally it's more mild. unfortunately with this set up we have a brand new storm system working its way across the mountain west. this is important to note for the holiday weekend for those traveling. look for five inches of snow in the higher elevations in the sierr
i can't believe it, bonnie schneider.w over the mountains this week and the snow pack is incredible. >> it is. right now looking at our google earth i imposed the snow pack and it covers nine states right now. some of it very heavy. also added yellow stone national park and yosemite to show you those areas are covered with snow. particularly yellow stone, roads closed. and down at yosemite and sierra nevada, what's happening there's some snow melt and causing those waterfalls to rush at...
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and with everyone looking to their right except the north carolina coach, anyone sees that drew schneiders all alone and he scores. that is the old hidden ball trick. did you follow it? >> yeah. yeah. it's difficult to follow. >> yes, thank you. >> matt williams of the giants used to do that. he used to say, excuse me, sir, can you step off the base and turn on it. when the runner stepped off the base he got him. >> i get it. >> slight of hand. >> see you at 10 and 11. >> yes, sir. [ female announcer ] for fast, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief from even congestion and pressure.
and with everyone looking to their right except the north carolina coach, anyone sees that drew schneiders all alone and he scores. that is the old hidden ball trick. did you follow it? >> yeah. yeah. it's difficult to follow. >> yes, thank you. >> matt williams of the giants used to do that. he used to say, excuse me, sir, can you step off the base and turn on it. when the runner stepped off the base he got him. >> i get it. >> slight of hand. >> see you at...
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. >> reporter: the attorney seven schneider fired off a statement accusing the school of failing to notify parents properly claiming. but principal sarah stone said parents expressed broad support for the programs which were funded by a grant from the teacher's union. >> my question is how is it pushing an agenda to teach kids to be caring and kind to one another and accept themselves for who they are. >> reporter: stone has every intention of continuing the program and gender spectrum is only picking up speed. >> we teach the material as we teach the material. it doesn't change because of controversy. >> reporter: and the school says they were very careful to not specifically include any information on sex or reproduction. they say all of the workshops were age-appropriate. allen, now the principal tells me she's working on getting funding to bring that program back again. >> you said three parents did keep their kids out of the instruction? >> reporter: there was some dispute about that. three parents i'm told by the school. that conservative group told me eight parents stayed home but a
. >> reporter: the attorney seven schneider fired off a statement accusing the school of failing to notify parents properly claiming. but principal sarah stone said parents expressed broad support for the programs which were funded by a grant from the teacher's union. >> my question is how is it pushing an agenda to teach kids to be caring and kind to one another and accept themselves for who they are. >> reporter: stone has every intention of continuing the program and gender...
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i can't believe it, bonnie schneider.t i flew over the houns this week, and sure enough, the snow pack is incredible. >> it is. it's incredible because right now looking at google earth i have impose the snow pack and it covers nine states right now have snow. some of it very heavy. i added yellowstone national park and yosemite to show you those are some of the areas covered with snow. particularly yellowstone where you saw road closures and some limitations. down at yosemite, what's happening now is there is some snow melt and it's causing those waterfalls to rush an even higher volume of water. makes for a pretty picture but it can be treacherous. one of the reasons we're seeing this is the temperatures have been colder than normal. we've seep the cold air plunge farther south and linger longer. unfortunately, with this setup we have a brand new storm system working its way across the mountain west and this is important to note for the holiday weekend for thousands of you that are going to be traveling. look for five i
i can't believe it, bonnie schneider.t i flew over the houns this week, and sure enough, the snow pack is incredible. >> it is. it's incredible because right now looking at google earth i have impose the snow pack and it covers nine states right now have snow. some of it very heavy. i added yellowstone national park and yosemite to show you those are some of the areas covered with snow. particularly yellowstone where you saw road closures and some limitations. down at yosemite, what's...
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[applause] and i'd like to thank carla for organizing the panel, admiral schneider, the trustees, the donors and not he's of all the cadets, you all here, who our future is in your hands, and we hope that today has been at least a small contribution to gaining necessary insight for what lies in your future. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> tomiko brown-nagin is the author of "courage to dissent. " professor, what was the importance of atlanta in the civil rights movement? >> guest: right. well, atlanta has not been discussed very often in the civil rights movement, although it was the home to several national civil rights organizations and the place that i wanted to explore because i thought that it would be a success story. it's usually considered of interest only pause it was the home -- only because it was the home of martin luther king jr. but i wanted to the explore atlanta because i knew that it was a home to a sizable african-america
[applause] and i'd like to thank carla for organizing the panel, admiral schneider, the trustees, the donors and not he's of all the cadets, you all here, who our future is in your hands, and we hope that today has been at least a small contribution to gaining necessary insight for what lies in your future. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv....
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[applause] and i'd like to thank carla to escape organized the panel in admiral schneider, trustees, donors and not least about the cadets, you will hear who our future is in your hands and we hope that today has been a small contribution to gaining some necessary insight for what lies in the future. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> professor paul halliday, what is "habeas corpus"? >> "habeas corpus" is not only that but was given a scrapbook that a judge sent to jail or in ordering the jailer to bring a named prisoner into his court and along with it what was called a return also had to be on parchment. the unexplained way that jailer was holding a prisoner. for more than just a scrap of parchment and i think even 300 years ago and certainly today, habeas corpus stands in our minds not only in lawyer's mind, but white people's minds for the idea that no one should be held constrained in any way against her will by someone else without the law somehow supervising the constraint, without the law in the personal judge according to law. >> out of the concept
[applause] and i'd like to thank carla to escape organized the panel in admiral schneider, trustees, donors and not least about the cadets, you will hear who our future is in your hands and we hope that today has been a small contribution to gaining some necessary insight for what lies in the future. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> professor paul halliday, what is "habeas corpus"? >> "habeas corpus" is not only that but was given a...
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you several commencement addresses from around the country, starting with michigan governor rick schneider university of michigan. then we will head to the university of colorado's to hear from chipotle founder, steve ells. after that, curtis carlson. after that, the national urban league president delivers his commencement address to students at howard university in washington, d.c. he talked about his family bought the legacy at the school. -- his family's legacy at the school. you can hear that speech tonight at 11:00 p.m.. we go now to an order michigan to hear the commencement address from republican governor rick snyder. he talked about professional goals he set for himself. this is 20 minutes. >> what is the university of michigan the world's leader at and what does it mean to all of us? to begin, this is a personal opinion. let me make that clear. but let me start with my experience as a student at the university of michigan. i had only had one other opportunity to come to the university of michigan for a football game. the next time i came was thanksgiving week of 1975. i came up
you several commencement addresses from around the country, starting with michigan governor rick schneider university of michigan. then we will head to the university of colorado's to hear from chipotle founder, steve ells. after that, curtis carlson. after that, the national urban league president delivers his commencement address to students at howard university in washington, d.c. he talked about his family bought the legacy at the school. -- his family's legacy at the school. you can hear...
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kimberly schneider made. we wanted to give you the ingredients.he show or during the day. they were talking about having this drink, not drinking water and just having this by itself. >> better to have it in the morning, too. you shouldn't have fruit on an empty stomach. >> 1 1/2 cups water. one head organic romaine lettuce. two to three stalks of organic celery. half a head of organic spinach. one organic apple which you quarter. you know what i'm saying. one organic pear same thing. and 1/3 bunch organic basil, parsley and half fresh organic lemon. >> how do you turn it off? >> i don't know. >> i don't know how to turn it off. it doesn't have an off button. >> thank you, jerry. >> here is the good thing. >> what a man jerry is. >> here is the thing about this drink. >> never be the same again after yesterday. >> the great thing about this drink. it's not too sweet, and i love sweet, and it's not too tart or salty. >> it doesn't take vegetably that you might not want early morning. only 87 calories. >> and delicious. >> gives you 100% of the usda
kimberly schneider made. we wanted to give you the ingredients.he show or during the day. they were talking about having this drink, not drinking water and just having this by itself. >> better to have it in the morning, too. you shouldn't have fruit on an empty stomach. >> 1 1/2 cups water. one head organic romaine lettuce. two to three stalks of organic celery. half a head of organic spinach. one organic apple which you quarter. you know what i'm saying. one organic pear same...
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clinical nutrition kimberly schneider has some answers. i believe her. if it makes a difference. >> okay. >> we think eating fruit is a great thing for us. there are some down sides. >> that's right. the way we eat fruit is really important. fruit should only be eaten on an empty stomach. it digests so quickly it's made of water and simple sugars. if you eat it after other foods and dessert it will get backed up like a traffic jam and will bloat you out. have fruit in the morning or empty stomach. this is my going green smoothie. it has vegetables and fruit. you taste the sweetness of the fruit. >> are you sure? >> this is going to give you energy and slim you down for summer. gentlemen have this first thing in the morning. >> that is delicious. >> it is going to clear up your skin. >> green vegetables, celery, spinach, romaine and fruit. the fruit cuts through the taste. all my clients do this. this is going to help you look great. >> this is a huge tip. water with your meal, you're supposed to only drink at certain times. >> here is the thing. bloating
clinical nutrition kimberly schneider has some answers. i believe her. if it makes a difference. >> okay. >> we think eating fruit is a great thing for us. there are some down sides. >> that's right. the way we eat fruit is really important. fruit should only be eaten on an empty stomach. it digests so quickly it's made of water and simple sugars. if you eat it after other foods and dessert it will get backed up like a traffic jam and will bloat you out. have fruit in the...