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mikael gorbachev, ronald reagan, george schultz, and george h.w. bush. these individuals did not have a master plan or a grand strategy, i would say, to end the cold war. they improvised and they did so in ways i will try to describe in just a few minutes. let me go over these four individuals. i do not have a powerpoint because we all know what gorbachev and reagan looks like, plus they are on the book. [laughter] for those of you who don't know, this is them. what is it about these four individuals that were important to the story? gorbachev was the most important individual in the story of the end of the cold war. he believed that his country possessed sufficient military strength to focus primarily on domestic priorities and he sacrificed an empire to advance his reforms. gorbachev pursued new thinking and policies to adapt to an evolving world. he attempted to reconfigure his ideology, which was communism, to meet the challenges of the 1980's. his devotion to reforming communism inspired him to make concessions that reversed the course of the u.s.-s
mikael gorbachev, ronald reagan, george schultz, and george h.w. bush. these individuals did not have a master plan or a grand strategy, i would say, to end the cold war. they improvised and they did so in ways i will try to describe in just a few minutes. let me go over these four individuals. i do not have a powerpoint because we all know what gorbachev and reagan looks like, plus they are on the book. [laughter] for those of you who don't know, this is them. what is it about these four...
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n the end schultz outlasted rivals. when reagan and when reagan and schultz left office, in early 1989, they believed the cold war was basically over. george h.w. bush is having a moment. everywhere these days, he is universally beloved and it is something to consider why that is -- i have my own thoughts. when he came into office, there was a sense that reagan had been such a towering figure, bush did not have the same mandate either in the popular vote or in the congress that reagan had coming out of 84. bush was constrained, his manner was cautious. when he came in in 1989, even though there had been such progress in the cold war in arresting the arms race and reducing tensions, the fundamental dynamics still remained. germany was divided, europe was divided, communism was still alive, and nuclear strategic, the strategic arms reduction treaty was still unsettled. his manner was cautious and he lacked reagan's ebullience. he prudently led the nation through these years and skillfully managed his national security tea
n the end schultz outlasted rivals. when reagan and when reagan and schultz left office, in early 1989, they believed the cold war was basically over. george h.w. bush is having a moment. everywhere these days, he is universally beloved and it is something to consider why that is -- i have my own thoughts. when he came into office, there was a sense that reagan had been such a towering figure, bush did not have the same mandate either in the popular vote or in the congress that reagan had...
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my guest tonight, howard schultz will be here. he's the c.e.o. of starbucks. actually, he's just here to use our bathroom, but i'm making him buy something. congratulations to the u.s. we beat ghana 6-0. [cheering and applause] [audience chanting u-s-a! ]. >> jon: hold on a second. i don't know what the score is. they're playing right. now i was trying to be optimistic. let's start tonight with our continuing coverage of mess 'o potamia. as you know, we went into iraq for one reason and for one reason only. >> that's what this fight is about in this part of the world, planting the seeds of democracy. >> that seed of democracy in iraq. >> jon: it wasn't about weapons of mass destruction or 9/11. [laughter] once those reasons were found to be unsupported by reality. it was about america. it was about what happens when one country loves another country very much. [laughter] that country then deposits his democracy seed, typically laser guided, into another country's, let's say, fertile crescent. by the way, if you think... [cheering and applause] if you think the
my guest tonight, howard schultz will be here. he's the c.e.o. of starbucks. actually, he's just here to use our bathroom, but i'm making him buy something. congratulations to the u.s. we beat ghana 6-0. [cheering and applause] [audience chanting u-s-a! ]. >> jon: hold on a second. i don't know what the score is. they're playing right. now i was trying to be optimistic. let's start tonight with our continuing coverage of mess 'o potamia. as you know, we went into iraq for one reason and...
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starbucks ceo howard schultz on his trademark brand's newest rollout. >> this is an investment in our people, in our company, and in society. it is a win-win. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. islamic militants continue to seize towns in western iraq today, and now control the main border crossing into syria. all this as secretary of state kerry arrives in the middle east trying to build support for a new unity government in baghdad. box news correspondent shannon bream has the latest from the white house. >> chris, as the white house continues to mull over strategy on the growing conflict in iraq, isis is making steady gains, continuing to make gains in areas that are critical. we're talking about keyboarder towns, primarily with syria. capture makes the borders even more porous. there's also growing concern about the city of haditha. damage to that dam could be devastating to the surrounding area, causing major flooding and potentially shutting down portions of the country's electrical grid. this morning, the iraqi government has
starbucks ceo howard schultz on his trademark brand's newest rollout. >> this is an investment in our people, in our company, and in society. it is a win-win. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. islamic militants continue to seize towns in western iraq today, and now control the main border crossing into syria. all this as secretary of state kerry arrives in the middle east trying to build support for a new unity...
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and our power player of the week, starbucks ceo howard schultz on his trademark brand's newest roll out. >> an investment in our people, our society. it's a win-win. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello, again, from fox news in washington. islamic militants continue to seize towns in western iraq today. and now control the main border crossing into syria. all this as secretary of state kerry arrives in the middle east, trying to build support for a new unity government in baghdad. fox news correspondent shannon bream has the latest from the white house. shannon. >> as the white house continues to mull over strategy regarding just how involved the u.s. will be in that growing conflict in iraq, isis is making steady gains, continuing to move forward in areas that are critical to its advance. we're talking about keyboarder towns along iraq's border with syria. capture of those towns making the border between the two countries more porous, facilitating the movement of weapons, equipment, and fighters. there's also growing concern about the city of haditha. damage to their dam co
and our power player of the week, starbucks ceo howard schultz on his trademark brand's newest roll out. >> an investment in our people, our society. it's a win-win. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello, again, from fox news in washington. islamic militants continue to seize towns in western iraq today. and now control the main border crossing into syria. all this as secretary of state kerry arrives in the middle east, trying to build support for a new unity...
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[cheering and applause] howard schultz. 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything ha
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he turned to schultz trying to figure out what it was that gorbachev had said as well and schultz wasn't any better. the whole lingo of arms control is awfully specialized and complicated and very few people knew it and very few people and even fewer needed to know it. reagan then said oh my god and he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was the kind thing for gorbachev to do. he wasn't going to take away those numbers. so we dove and thanked the president very much. and talked about what it meant. >> you deal with a lot of the details of what was discussed and how many nuclear weapons each side was willing and what size. as you detail in the book sti -- star wars as it was known then. just described again what was sdi? why was it so important to reagan and why didn't gorbachev opposes so vehemently? >> guest: it was so important to reagan because he got us out of the nuclear impasse we had been in since the 1940s and 1950s. as reagan thought about it to cowboys with a gun to each other's head and it was mutual annihilation and he wanted to get away
he turned to schultz trying to figure out what it was that gorbachev had said as well and schultz wasn't any better. the whole lingo of arms control is awfully specialized and complicated and very few people knew it and very few people and even fewer needed to know it. reagan then said oh my god and he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was the kind thing for gorbachev to do. he wasn't going to take away those numbers. so we dove and thanked the president...
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actually very honored to join secretary schultz on this temporary stage to let you know now excited to do the groundbreaking for the new haurldz of our commonwealth club under any circumstances it's better than q and a sections at the board of supervisors but i agree wholeheartedly with what the secretary has described this is a very challenging time on the world global stage and we do need more informed discussion will what was going on in the rest of the world and for the innovation capital of the world in san francisco we want this information because we are a global haurldz for a lot of companies but we're also the home of so many people who want to be better informed of what is the going on in the rest of the world not only for investment purposes but to understand our roll in in entire world we're a global city we have to be better informed that's why we have fantastic education sflul between our ucsf and uc san francisco and our educated public needs to have better information and we want that information centered with our commonwealth club and have that vigorous debate i'm very
actually very honored to join secretary schultz on this temporary stage to let you know now excited to do the groundbreaking for the new haurldz of our commonwealth club under any circumstances it's better than q and a sections at the board of supervisors but i agree wholeheartedly with what the secretary has described this is a very challenging time on the world global stage and we do need more informed discussion will what was going on in the rest of the world and for the innovation capital...
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then police say 34 year old jason schultz was ended up in dead tree.e ground. according to the police report, the co-worker didn't like that schultz was throwing branches near him and complained much that's when cops say schultz climbed down, grabbed a chain saw and attacked with racial slurs and threats. the co-workers tried to defend himself with a snow shovel. >> he's holding the shovel like baseball bat and then all you hear is the chain saw going bing off the shovel the whole time. i'm like just standing there wow this is knots really happening right now. >> nobody was hurt during the incident. schultz now charged with second degree assault. >> the special olympics usa games are about to get underway. athletes are getting ready to participate in at venues throughout eighty two new jersey and we've been profiling athletes gearing up for the games introducing to you their family members who know just how much these events mean to their loved ones. tonight one of those special olympic families look very familiar. as a father to watch my daughter's gr
then police say 34 year old jason schultz was ended up in dead tree.e ground. according to the police report, the co-worker didn't like that schultz was throwing branches near him and complained much that's when cops say schultz climbed down, grabbed a chain saw and attacked with racial slurs and threats. the co-workers tried to defend himself with a snow shovel. >> he's holding the shovel like baseball bat and then all you hear is the chain saw going bing off the shovel the whole time....
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. >>> new anger over the buses that schultz technical workers teen san francisco and the silicon valley. you think it is tough fining parking now? just wait. >> good morning, i am eric thomas. >> there is a heated hearing on whether to remove parking spaces in san francisco to make room for the shultz buses that take workers from san francisco to the silicon valley. >>> we are joined by nick. this was a hearing held by the muni transportation agency. >> absolutely. they are getting an earful. muni wants do hear from riders before a final proposal moves to the board for final approval. they say the goal is to improve efficiency cross the system but a plan they have to remove some packing spaces is already hitting speed bumps. >> it is not just google, but don says in the last year the number of schultz buses picking up employees has more than tripled and now, muni is considering removing some parking spots to make way for larger shuttle buses meaning fewer places for don to work. >> it is getting worse. between 24th and 23rd never used to be metered. now it is. >> this is a pilot we need
. >>> new anger over the buses that schultz technical workers teen san francisco and the silicon valley. you think it is tough fining parking now? just wait. >> good morning, i am eric thomas. >> there is a heated hearing on whether to remove parking spaces in san francisco to make room for the shultz buses that take workers from san francisco to the silicon valley. >>> we are joined by nick. this was a hearing held by the muni transportation agency. >>...
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♪ c-span,g up next on newsmakers with florida congresswoman and dnc chair of the wasserman schultz.fter that general motors ceo mary barra testifying before congress about her company's handling of an ignition switch problem and its cars. and then the circumstances of bowe bergdahl's disappearance, and the exchange that led to his release. host: joining us is representative debbie wasserman schultz, the chair of the democratic national committee. thanks so much for being with us. -- you were injured at a softball game. is everything ok? raised over $150,000 for the coalition, i pulled my hamstring in the process but it took one for the team. a couple solid base hits before i went down. i will be back in the game next year. [laughter] >> we're glad you are doing well. let's start with a rock -- ira q. conditions have been deteriorating, the president announcing he is sending in 300 special forces. what did you think of that move, and are you a fellow democrats willing to support him if he needs to take other steps like airstrikes? >> we have to protect our national security interests
♪ c-span,g up next on newsmakers with florida congresswoman and dnc chair of the wasserman schultz.fter that general motors ceo mary barra testifying before congress about her company's handling of an ignition switch problem and its cars. and then the circumstances of bowe bergdahl's disappearance, and the exchange that led to his release. host: joining us is representative debbie wasserman schultz, the chair of the democratic national committee. thanks so much for being with us. -- you were...
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. >> reporter: howard schultz is c.e.o.> i believe business leaders and companies need to step up and do more for their people and the communities they serve. >> reporter: other companies including apple, ups and mobile offer limited assistance. starbucks will pay students full tuition if they work 20 hours a week, have two years of college credit and get accepted into the online degree program at arizona state university. schultz expects it to cost the public company millions of dollars. is this a fiscally responsible use of company resources? >> i think we have been able to demonstrate we can build value but only i believe by bringing our people along. i believe you demonstrate success best when it's shared. >> reporter: cervantes plans to become a teacher in music education. >> it's huge. i can't explain what it's going to do for my life. >life. >> jeff glor: starbucks has 135,000 employees. arizona state says it already has an online program and can handle the expected flood of new students. >> jeff glor: don dahler, th
. >> reporter: howard schultz is c.e.o.> i believe business leaders and companies need to step up and do more for their people and the communities they serve. >> reporter: other companies including apple, ups and mobile offer limited assistance. starbucks will pay students full tuition if they work 20 hours a week, have two years of college credit and get accepted into the online degree program at arizona state university. schultz expects it to cost the public company millions of...
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ed schultz up nep. >> good evening, everyone. live from new york i'm michael dyson in for ed schultz. let's get to work. >> obviously we came up short. >> this came out of nowhere. >> this is a miracle. >> are you taking a bow this morning? >> pow ticks is awesome. >> the good news came in. >> it's disappointing for sure. >> the deaf of the tea party has been greatly exaggerated. >> myself, marc levine, ann coulter. >> i know what's on the mind of the folks. >> it's official. house majority leader eric cantor stepping down. house republicans will hold an election to select the new majority leader on june 19th. cantor addressed the media moments ago. >> wiley not be on the ballot in november, i will be a champion for conservatives across the nation who are dedicated to preserving liberty and providing opportunity. now, while i intend to serve out my term as a member of congress and the seventh district of virginia, effective july 31st,ly be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humilitity i will do so knowing what a g
ed schultz up nep. >> good evening, everyone. live from new york i'm michael dyson in for ed schultz. let's get to work. >> obviously we came up short. >> this came out of nowhere. >> this is a miracle. >> are you taking a bow this morning? >> pow ticks is awesome. >> the good news came in. >> it's disappointing for sure. >> the deaf of the tea party has been greatly exaggerated. >> myself, marc levine, ann coulter. >> i know...
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this is about the future of our company which is doing right for our people. >> reporter: schultz was in new york to announce starting this fall star bucks will help employees get an on line bachelor's degree at a steep discount and they don't have to stay with the company after they finished. star bucks is partnering with arizona state university, eligible workers can choose from 40 under graduate on line programs, freshman and sophomore can receive partial scholarships and full tuition reimbursement as juniors and seniors. how important is a college degree these days to you. >> important. >> reporter: lopez has been working part-time while going to school for more than a year. she plans to apply for a new program to study business. >> i never thought i would be get the assistance and the help but star bucks is providing it, it just never crossed my mind. >> reporter: dozens of corporation was hourly employees offer tuition assistance and discount but star bucks plan is one of of the most generous. >> that we cannot build a great company and we cannot build a great enduring country i
this is about the future of our company which is doing right for our people. >> reporter: schultz was in new york to announce starting this fall star bucks will help employees get an on line bachelor's degree at a steep discount and they don't have to stay with the company after they finished. star bucks is partnering with arizona state university, eligible workers can choose from 40 under graduate on line programs, freshman and sophomore can receive partial scholarships and full tuition...
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schultz said many schools competed for this deal with starbucks but asu won out.s after you graduate. you owe them nothing. a "u.s. news & world report" on the 1,000 online university programs ranked central michigan and state university of new york's college of technology at the top. you see some of the others. asu ranks ninth. that's about 11,000 students just in its online student body. back to you. >> jane, thank you very much. let's continue our discussion on this interesting story with naomi schaffer-riley, author of "faculty lounges," and bill zimmerman, author of "the student loan swindle." naomi, i give howard schultz all the credit in the world. he's a revolution leader, a great guy. they've done a lot for their employees. i find it interesting that this is with one school and they won't release the deal that was made. is this all good news? >> i think this is great news. first of all, i think it's great that employers are getting more involved in the world of higher education. for a long time, their needs have actually been ignored. and if you survey a
schultz said many schools competed for this deal with starbucks but asu won out.s after you graduate. you owe them nothing. a "u.s. news & world report" on the 1,000 online university programs ranked central michigan and state university of new york's college of technology at the top. you see some of the others. asu ranks ninth. that's about 11,000 students just in its online student body. back to you. >> jane, thank you very much. let's continue our discussion on this...
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max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kindund the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the wedding guests continue to party on the floor below. >> the wedding party had been going on kind of all night. we've been hearing them yell, yell and shout and it sounds like you're having a good time. but i realize, you know, hey, like, these people don't really sound like they're having fun anymore. >> when he woke me up in the middle of the night, he said, hey, mom, something major's going on. we have to go down and check it out. >> just to give you the idea of a noise level, i sleep with ear plugs and a noise machine, and this basically woke me out of a sound sleep. >> max and his parents investigate the disturbance. >> oh, my goodness
max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kindund the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the wedding guests...
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we'll be joined by debbie wasserman schultz live in studio. that is right here after this short break. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i think she tried to kill us. no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious, with 15 calories per serving and real cream, the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothb
we'll be joined by debbie wasserman schultz live in studio. that is right here after this short break. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i think she tried to kill us. no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious, with 15 calories per...
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this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all. the tea party has taken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the tea party got out of their system in 2010 and 2012 but then we had the government shutdown fiasco and so now the adults were going come back in and be in charge. it's not working out that way. i disagree that this is all about immigration reform. immigration was an issue in this election but it hasn't been the driving issue in all of these races and it's not just this race with dave brat. you got chris mcdaniel who just stunned thad cochran in mississippi and will go ahead and win that runoff. you got ben sasse in nebraska who was a strong tea party cand
this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all. the tea party has taken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking...
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, ronald reagan's secretary of state, richard nixon's secretary of treasury, george schultz says then we should be having is how we have freer movement of people from the u.s. to mexico and mexico to the u.s. to deepen the immigration between these two countries. do you think that's even possible? >> let me show you something where we have more attention, which is infrastructure and the border. as i said, this is a very active border. trade doubled since october, the best 20 years and we haven't invested the side of the border anything substantial to improve the crossings, so the queues are getting longer, wait times are getting longer and these are the kind of things we should be focusing on much how can we be sure something that is produced in -- within mexico, then goes to a factory in north carolina, and -- that it would be exported to europe. how can we streamline that process to make it more productive, more competitive for both countries? that means infrastructure. that means logistics, that's where the focus of mexican relationships should be on. >> we should been planning fo
, ronald reagan's secretary of state, richard nixon's secretary of treasury, george schultz says then we should be having is how we have freer movement of people from the u.s. to mexico and mexico to the u.s. to deepen the immigration between these two countries. do you think that's even possible? >> let me show you something where we have more attention, which is infrastructure and the border. as i said, this is a very active border. trade doubled since october, the best 20 years and we...
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organizations would be cpa capable of much is sustained effort there are most people to thank the schultz and mayor ed lee our john farmer and mary the board of governors the done nefarious and architects and establishing architects and steve tipping our structural engineering and other contractor and bank of america and charles our acoustic and tom our broker who helped us buy this place the san francisco planning department and the club staff especially nick our cfo who said look at that large item rent in our budget who said do something and piper our department and greg dalton for ongoing leadership for the club and bill adams who was on our board until he passed two weeks ago and shirley i didn't temple black and the commonwealth family who once was said has deep broad support for the club in the community that made this project possible. so groundbreaking usually has some kind of symptomic gesture to save the start of the project several people asked are we going to break or shovel or do something symptomic you know how the events at the commonwealth club they start with the gavel s
organizations would be cpa capable of much is sustained effort there are most people to thank the schultz and mayor ed lee our john farmer and mary the board of governors the done nefarious and architects and establishing architects and steve tipping our structural engineering and other contractor and bank of america and charles our acoustic and tom our broker who helped us buy this place the san francisco planning department and the club staff especially nick our cfo who said look at that...
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connie schultz, how low does it get for the republicans? >> i dare not too predict, but i do think this that most americans will not stand for this. i run a public facebook page which i mentioned before, we have almost 130,000 people following, we were having this discussion for last two days. regardless of the politics, it's not just liberals saying this goes too far. we don't know the circumstances yet. we do not understand all that happened. and we also know what's fair and what's unfair. i do think most americans, despite -- most americans are not divided in the same way that their political leaders respect and they are losing patience with this sort of thing, particularly those who love anybody they've raised. this is not going to fly this time. >> but you know, goldie, i don't hear any republicans saying, let's slow down and back off here a little bit, let's give the family some room. let's give the father some latitude here. they've been through an awful lot. i don't hear any of that. i -- i hear nothing but condemn nation and convic
connie schultz, how low does it get for the republicans? >> i dare not too predict, but i do think this that most americans will not stand for this. i run a public facebook page which i mentioned before, we have almost 130,000 people following, we were having this discussion for last two days. regardless of the politics, it's not just liberals saying this goes too far. we don't know the circumstances yet. we do not understand all that happened. and we also know what's fair and what's...
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this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all. tea party has taken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the tea party got out of their system in 2010 and 2012 but then we had the government shutdown fiasco and so now the adults were going come back in and be in charge. it's not working out that way. i disagree that this is all about immigration reform. immigration was an issue in this election but it hasn't been the driving issue in all of these races and it's not just this race with dave brat. you got chris mcdaniel who just stunned thad cochran in mississippi and will go ahead and win that runoff. you got ben sasse in nebraska who was a strong tea party candidat
this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all. tea party has taken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in...
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ed schultz up nep. >> good evening, everyone.chael dyson in for ed schultz. let's get to work. >> obviously we came up short. >> this came out of nowhere. >> this is a miracle. >> are you taking a bow this morning? >> pow ticks is awesome. >> the good news came in. >> it's disappointing for sure. >> the deaf of the tea party has been greatly exaggerated. >> myself, marc levine,
ed schultz up nep. >> good evening, everyone.chael dyson in for ed schultz. let's get to work. >> obviously we came up short. >> this came out of nowhere. >> this is a miracle. >> are you taking a bow this morning? >> pow ticks is awesome. >> the good news came in. >> it's disappointing for sure. >> the deaf of the tea party has been greatly exaggerated. >> myself, marc levine,
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joining me now is democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. great to have you with us. >> thank you, erin. >> you just heard senator collins, she would not do this deal that she said five of the administration officials who testified today, they all said that these taliban members would want to come back and threaten the united states. was this a bad deal? >> well, what shocks me is that we just heard from a united states senator. as much respect as i have for senator collins, for a united states senator to suggest that we should leave a member of our armed forces who was in the midst of an armed conflict, regardless of the circumstances that he will likely be tried for and considered innocent until proven guilty later, that she would leave a soldier in an armed conflict behind when we had intelligence from everything that i understand, erin, that he was -- this was our last best opportunity. that he was potentially on death's door. you know, looking at grainy video is not a way for us to determine that. but from everything i understand, this
joining me now is democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. great to have you with us. >> thank you, erin. >> you just heard senator collins, she would not do this deal that she said five of the administration officials who testified today, they all said that these taliban members would want to come back and threaten the united states. was this a bad deal? >> well, what shocks me is that we just heard from a united states senator. as much respect as i have for senator...
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do you and debbie wassermann schultz pour out a little food are a homie? is anything done there?much. jon nothing. all right. no love lost. so you were supposed to obviously be joining us here in new york. you had to stay down in d.c. because of a vote that was announced. what was that about? >> well, it was actually one of the small bits of good news that comes out of washington. we voted to put money into the veterans' hospitals to deal with the problems that we've read about. these folks went oversea, were injured, and that deserve to be treated as best we can. this bill will help make that happen. it was bipartisan. bernie sanders, liberal democrat, john mccain, conservative republican got together. it was a rare good moment. [cheering and applause] >> jon: that's excellent. now, is that bill... obviously i'm not familiar with the details. is that called the 2014 "oh my god, what took us so long" bill? >> you might say that, yes. >> jon: it is unbelievable at times what it takes to get some kind of agreement. i mean, this scandal is about as egregious as you could possibly ge
do you and debbie wassermann schultz pour out a little food are a homie? is anything done there?much. jon nothing. all right. no love lost. so you were supposed to obviously be joining us here in new york. you had to stay down in d.c. because of a vote that was announced. what was that about? >> well, it was actually one of the small bits of good news that comes out of washington. we voted to put money into the veterans' hospitals to deal with the problems that we've read about. these...
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this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all.aken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the tea party got out of their system in 2010 and 2012 but then we had the government shutdown fiasco and so now the adults were going come back in and be in charge. it's not working out that way. i disagree that this is all about immigration reform. immigration was an issue in this election but it hasn't been the driving issue in all of these races and it's not just this race with dave brat. you got chris mcdaniel who just stunned thad cochran in mississippi and will go ahead and win that runoff. you got ben sasse in nebraska who was a strong tea party candidate. you have a se
this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all.aken control of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the...
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this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all.ntrol of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the tea party got out of their system in 2010 and 2012 but then we had the government shutdown fiasco and so now the adults were going come back in and be in charge. it's not working out that way. i disagree that this is all about immigration reform. immigration was an issue in this election but it hasn't been the driving issue in all of these races and it's not just this race with dave brat. you got chris mcdaniel who just stunned thad cochran in mississippi and will go ahead and win that runoff. you got ben sasse in nebraska who was a strong tea party candidate. you have a series of
this from debbie wasserman-schultz. it settles the debate once for all.ntrol of the republican party. period. she said when eric cantor can't alternative republican nomination it's clear gop has redefined far right. your thoughts. >> well, i wouldn't phrase it the way that debbie wasserman-schultz does but i think the tea party is alive and kicking. this was the theme of this election was the death of the tea party and revenge of the establishment. the thinking in washington the tea party...
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. >> and followup on that, i had george schultz, the multirepublican cabinet secretary who was here partof this group that included hank paulson with who gas knows very, very well sh, and who said thatd a group to be aware of it, and has an insurance policy just in case something goes bad. when i asked the secretary to put numbers to the policy, he demurred, but the point is that there is a group of people who say, what is the harm of taking out an insurance policy to be sure we are on top of this? >> well, the harm is that we won't do any good, and get the yellow cars crashing into the yellow car, because there are other countries burning so much coal, and if we make the big changes, it won't help the situation very much, and the governor jerry brown is going to put in controls as if that is going to change the whole position of the world climate. >> and the american people are going to suffer before we get the technology. >> and the argument, if i remember it correctly, if you take out insurance policy to prepare for something that you might not bet it is coming, you are in better shap
. >> and followup on that, i had george schultz, the multirepublican cabinet secretary who was here partof this group that included hank paulson with who gas knows very, very well sh, and who said thatd a group to be aware of it, and has an insurance policy just in case something goes bad. when i asked the secretary to put numbers to the policy, he demurred, but the point is that there is a group of people who say, what is the harm of taking out an insurance policy to be sure we are on...
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we're going to talk to jordan schultz, and i bet a lot of americans are feeling a little sick, wantingo call into work. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ the numbers are impressive.y to new york state. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgra
we're going to talk to jordan schultz, and i bet a lot of americans are feeling a little sick, wantingo call into work. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ the numbers are impressive.y to new york state. over 400,000 new...
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. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deep panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >> yeah. it was going to be some good dad time. this was a good place to go to try to chase some big fish and get an opportunity to really enjoy the outside and just really get to know each other again. >> after a few days of catching small fish, the schultzes are on the hunt for the massive black marlin, a fish so fierce even experienced anglers fear their power. they're immensely strong and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. >> whooo! >> well, black marlin is an apex predator like the blue marlin is, but they are extremely great fighters. they're tremendous jumpers. they do jump a lot. very exciting fish. >> the marlin's most dangerous feature is its two-
. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deep panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >> yeah. it was going to be some...
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. >> police officers removing tourists a block away where a schultz bus picked them up and took them through san francisco along the same cable car route. >> it is the same as take, a cable car, right? >> not quite. not quite. >> good news for those who end up on bus. you don't have to pay the $6 fare only the $2 bus fare. >> san francisco mayor lee said this morning that the city is trying to call in more muni workers for the evening commute and expressed his frustration. >> not to have the buss running on time is bad for the city and senator i bad for our economy but ordinary people getting to work is not who you want to get angry when you might have a message you want to send us. >> also this morning, the mayor presented his biggest budget ever to the san francisco board of supervisors, the $8.6 billion $94 million for affordable housing and $137 million for public schools. >> the coast guard is on the scene of a submerged sailboat east of the golden gate bridge. you can see the fog as two boats search for anyone who may have been on the vessel. so far there are no signs of anyone
. >> police officers removing tourists a block away where a schultz bus picked them up and took them through san francisco along the same cable car route. >> it is the same as take, a cable car, right? >> not quite. not quite. >> good news for those who end up on bus. you don't have to pay the $6 fare only the $2 bus fare. >> san francisco mayor lee said this morning that the city is trying to call in more muni workers for the evening commute and expressed his...
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michael schultz, winemaker. >> each minute we do about 125 bottles.o on this line, we have the potential to do about 60,000 bottles in a day. what i'm doing is trying to just steer great grapes into a great bottle of wine and it's a pretty cool project. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the festivities have already begun outside charles krug and will continue all the way through sunday. it's just remarkable to know through auction napa valley, every, single child in napa county has access to medical insurance. if you want more information about this extraordinary event, visit us online at kpix.com. reporting from st. helena with mobile weather, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. we'll be right back after this. ,, ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it. blend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boardi
michael schultz, winemaker. >> each minute we do about 125 bottles.o on this line, we have the potential to do about 60,000 bottles in a day. what i'm doing is trying to just steer great grapes into a great bottle of wine and it's a pretty cool project. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the festivities have already begun outside charles krug and will continue all the way through sunday. it's just remarkable to know through auction napa valley, every, single child in napa county has access...
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. >> this is one of the popular stops where the corporate schultz buses use the muni stops to pick up workers. some stops may need to be extended and that takes away parking spaces. there is a hearing today to discuss the possible changes on the agenda for the shuttle program, include shop staring the number of spaces to be taken away and where using stops to shut the workers and residents are not happy, arguing that the companies, sun as google, exploit the city and their employees and drive up republicans. the trial is scheduled to start august 1st with stops like these are at issue. also, more popular areas are the spots in the mission, up-and-down valencia. i will try to talk to some of the workers and say what they think their role is. muni said they opened this to the public to ask which spots were more acceptable, less desirable, more desirable, and these are some of those they said, you can get rid of them. we will have more later in the broadcast. >>> mike's forecast is ahead but, first, the water reservoir water is so low the boat ranches have been closed in sierra foothills
. >> this is one of the popular stops where the corporate schultz buses use the muni stops to pick up workers. some stops may need to be extended and that takes away parking spaces. there is a hearing today to discuss the possible changes on the agenda for the shuttle program, include shop staring the number of spaces to be taken away and where using stops to shut the workers and residents are not happy, arguing that the companies, sun as google, exploit the city and their employees and...
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my guest tonight, howard schultz will be here. he's the c.e.o. of starbucks. bathroom, but i'm making him buy something. congratulations to the u.s. we beat ghana 6-0. [cheering and applause] [audience chanting u-s-a! ]. >> jon: hold on a second. i don't know what the score is. they're playing right. now i was trying to be optimistic. let's start tonight with our continuing coverage of mess 'o potamia. as you know, we went into iraq for one reason and for one reason only. >> that's what this fight is
my guest tonight, howard schultz will be here. he's the c.e.o. of starbucks. bathroom, but i'm making him buy something. congratulations to the u.s. we beat ghana 6-0. [cheering and applause] [audience chanting u-s-a! ]. >> jon: hold on a second. i don't know what the score is. they're playing right. now i was trying to be optimistic. let's start tonight with our continuing coverage of mess 'o potamia. as you know, we went into iraq for one reason and for one reason only. >> that's...
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and schultz told them this new program is no pr stun the. >> we have been taught constantly as business people that the primary role for a public company is to make money. and i'm here to tell you, i don't believe that's true. >> reporter: employee reaction bordered on the adoration steve jobs used to engender. >> i can tell you i've always been committed to only one man in my life, and that's you. >> reporter: the program will only be open to those who qualify for asu's online admission, and who don't already have bachelor's degrees. what do employees owe starbucks after graduating? apparently nothing. >> you can leave. we don't want you to leave. >> reporter: the program is good for his company, good for the country and he hopes others will follow. for nightly business report, jane wells, los angeles. >> great corporate citizen. and let's hope other companies follow. >>> that's nightly business report for tonight. thanks for watching. >> have a great evening, we'll see you tomorrow. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country.
and schultz told them this new program is no pr stun the. >> we have been taught constantly as business people that the primary role for a public company is to make money. and i'm here to tell you, i don't believe that's true. >> reporter: employee reaction bordered on the adoration steve jobs used to engender. >> i can tell you i've always been committed to only one man in my life, and that's you. >> reporter: the program will only be open to those who qualify for asu's...
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. -- wassermann schultz of florida. she talks politics in the primary season and looks ahead to the fall elections and campaign 2016. ere are some of her remarks. >> is there a democrat other than hillary clinton who could be a national standard bearer for the democrats in 2016 at this point? >> well, of course there is. >> she's sort of sucked up all the oxygen in the room and nobody else gets started. >> that's not entirely true. we have a vice president of the united states. certainly who could be a standard bearer. i'm the chair of the d.n.c. and so i have to credibly manage our primary process with whoever is in it. but we have a deep bench of potential candidates whether it's secretary clinton, vice president biden, or any one of number of candidates, martin o'malley of maryland or devalue -- deval patrick off mark warner from virginia. the list goes on. >> but you were one of her earlier supporters and endorsed her in 2007. >> proudly so. >> do you think there's a need to coalesce around her as a party or is a co
. -- wassermann schultz of florida. she talks politics in the primary season and looks ahead to the fall elections and campaign 2016. ere are some of her remarks. >> is there a democrat other than hillary clinton who could be a national standard bearer for the democrats in 2016 at this point? >> well, of course there is. >> she's sort of sucked up all the oxygen in the room and nobody else gets started. >> that's not entirely true. we have a vice president of the united...
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he died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing wrestler david schultz on his farm but 1cent stamp for nine and a half millionon-dollar. >> amazing wow. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" it was no ordinary workday for this new jersey nanny. we will tell you about her heroic action that saved a little girl. >>> it looks like jersey shore's situation is still working on his gym tan laundry routine. we will tell you where he was arrested when we come righ >>> police are searching for a suspect tried to break in the local church overnight, his accomplices are already in custody. we're live on the scene. >>> also, we're on the bear watch, you're looking at exclusive video of one of those bears, it has been seen roaming neighborhoods in south jersey. find out where he was last seen. >>> it is not even technically summer just yet with you sure does feel like it. get ready for a spring scorcher at least today, it is wednesday, june 18th, good morning, i'm natasha brown in for ukee. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. is there a heat advisory rather that will be in effect later today. i wa
he died in prison in 2010 while serving time for killing wrestler david schultz on his farm but 1cent stamp for nine and a half millionon-dollar. >> amazing wow. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" it was no ordinary workday for this new jersey nanny. we will tell you about her heroic action that saved a little girl. >>> it looks like jersey shore's situation is still working on his gym tan laundry routine. we will tell you where he was arrested when we...