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shultz. who was a friend of jordon's older brother.he home. >> pam: deputies later identified shultz as the suspect. and arrested him. >> pam: a hate crime investigation francisco's el camino high school. that's after a huge swastika was found on the football field monday evening. >> pam: this is video sent to kron4 from a woman who called police. >> pam: the offensive symbol was tiles that were left on the field for a graduation ceremony last friday. >> pam: school officials say they believe the vandals stuck sometime over the weekend. no permanent damage was done. >> pam: one parent who lives nearby the school says it's scary. >>"i'm worried about my kid now, i mean what's next who was the message for, what would you do if you were me? we live only a few blocks away from here." >> pam:a spokesperson for the anti defamation league called the use of the symbol offensive and repugnant.saying it demeans those who suffered at the hands of the nazi's.. >> pam: san francisco police identify the man who stole a bmw from a dealership monday m
shultz. who was a friend of jordon's older brother.he home. >> pam: deputies later identified shultz as the suspect. and arrested him. >> pam: a hate crime investigation francisco's el camino high school. that's after a huge swastika was found on the football field monday evening. >> pam: this is video sent to kron4 from a woman who called police. >> pam: the offensive symbol was tiles that were left on the field for a graduation ceremony last friday. >> pam:...
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shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite provider. presidential candidates release looks to promote views on issues. here is a look at books written by declared candidates. ben carson calls for greater responsibility to preserve america's future in one nation. and former rhode island recounts her time serving in the senate and hillary clinton looks back on serving in the obama administration in hard choices. andane time for truth, ted cruz talks about his family coming from cuba. and in rising to the challenge, difficulties and triumphs are discussed. and mike huckabee gives this take on his l
shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as...
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should >> pam: shultz. who was a friend jordon's older brother. was spending the night at the familys home. >> pam: tonight. the oakland city council will vote on a surveillance cameras at the port of oakland. >> pam:the proposal ensures that cameras will not intrude on around the port. >> pam:originally, city officials hoped the camera network. known as the domain awareness center. would help police and first responders monitor the city. >> pam:however, after a public outcry. the council agreed to limit the cameras to the port. >> pam:if passed. the proposal would require regular audits of the port's camera system. and restrictions on who can access it. >> pam:we are just two days away from the n-b-a finals. a major relief for warriors fans today. >> pam:all- star guard klay thompson is cleared to play. >> pam: concussion after getting knee-d in the head in the western conference finals. >> pam:kron-4's jason appelbaum joins us live. >> pam: practice facility where klay hit the court with the team >> reporter: after two straight days for full pra
should >> pam: shultz. who was a friend jordon's older brother. was spending the night at the familys home. >> pam: tonight. the oakland city council will vote on a surveillance cameras at the port of oakland. >> pam:the proposal ensures that cameras will not intrude on around the port. >> pam:originally, city officials hoped the camera network. known as the domain awareness center. would help police and first responders monitor the city. >> pam:however, after a...
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shultz. she has worked as the chief protocol of the great city. since i was [inaudible] when i came with my friends of foreign minister, she has always been there and as secretary of general i have been helped by you and thank you very much. thank you. and i would like to thank colleague ambassadors that came all the way from new york. thank you for your participation and strong commitment. thank you very much. thank you. and honorable general and members of depmatic and [inaudible] distinguished guest [inaudible] i don't know where she--thank you [inaudible] for your continuing commitment. continued commitment. she may be young, she may be very young, but she has given such a strong sense of hope to many girls around the world who had been ignoreed and discriminated and she campaigned this cause with [inaudible] what terrorist fear most is girls who can read and go to school and she has given such a great message to our world and thank you again [inaudible] ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us to celebrate the founding of the united nat
shultz. she has worked as the chief protocol of the great city. since i was [inaudible] when i came with my friends of foreign minister, she has always been there and as secretary of general i have been helped by you and thank you very much. thank you. and i would like to thank colleague ambassadors that came all the way from new york. thank you for your participation and strong commitment. thank you very much. thank you. and honorable general and members of depmatic and [inaudible]...
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that was from white house snow spokesperson eric shultz.h new developments this afternoon, say it will consider domestic terrorism charges in the mass shooting in charleston. i want to bring in yen's justice correspond evan perez, and antheya, butt le and you wrote a piece about the seemingly unwillingness to call this massacre an act of terror. we'll talk about you with you in a moment but first evan what is the justice department saying? >> reporter: there's no doubt if he if he had entered a black flag with abe bick writing, no doubt someone would be calling it terrorism. the justice department issued a statement, we have it up here on the screen they say that the investigation is ongoing. they say this heartbreaking episode was undoubtedly designed to strike fear and terror into this community and the department is looking at this crime from all angles including a hate crime and as an act of domestic terrorism. the definition in the federal law of what terrific is requires the prosecutors to look at whether or not the crime was designed
that was from white house snow spokesperson eric shultz.h new developments this afternoon, say it will consider domestic terrorism charges in the mass shooting in charleston. i want to bring in yen's justice correspond evan perez, and antheya, butt le and you wrote a piece about the seemingly unwillingness to call this massacre an act of terror. we'll talk about you with you in a moment but first evan what is the justice department saying? >> reporter: there's no doubt if he if he had...
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howard shultz from starbucks, he was one of my board members at ebay.mily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? meg: has done a great job and i am proud of john. it turned out that we were splitting the companies. at the same time. what are the chances? we compared notes through the process. what was he learning? what was i learning? what could we both do better? emily: top one revenue has declined for the last 15 quarters. when does hp get back to growth? where do you see the growth coming from? ♪ emily: top line revenue has declined for the last 15 quarters. where do you see the growth coming from? meg: we have made progress on this dimension from the single-digit declines to flat to down 1%. which is not what we aspire to but is such an improvement over four years ago. i would hope that over the next year or two we w
howard shultz from starbucks, he was one of my board members at ebay.mily: what kinds of things have they said? meg: turnarounds are difficult. howard did one at starbucks. i read his book and we compared notes. emily: you mentioned that you would grab a coffee with the ebay ceo who is going through this. did you grab the coffee and how did it go? meg: has done a great job and i am proud of john. it turned out that we were splitting the companies. at the same time. what are the chances? we...
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back for lunch, and reagan went into the team's room and heard shall -- heard secretary of state shultz and frank carlucci are doing, so he told somebody to go tell them that they would be delayed for lunch a few minutes. he listened for 10 or 15 minutes, and when he was finished, there was a break. he put his finger almost in carlucci's chest and said "frank, i told you to be nice to the canadians." carlucci immediately got up, left, look for his counterpart in the canadian negotiations. he found him and said, "would you please tell me the canadian position again? because now it's also hours -- ourst." there were stories -- inside stories. rather than my telling you, i brought two of my colleagues along. judge webster, who was the only man to head the fbi and then the cia, and my other colleague, jim miller who was the head of the office of management and budget and a member of the cabinet and very close to president reagan. bill, would you mind coming up here and telling your story? judge webster: what would you like for me? to talk about ronald reagan? the book, if you have seen it o
back for lunch, and reagan went into the team's room and heard shall -- heard secretary of state shultz and frank carlucci are doing, so he told somebody to go tell them that they would be delayed for lunch a few minutes. he listened for 10 or 15 minutes, and when he was finished, there was a break. he put his finger almost in carlucci's chest and said "frank, i told you to be nice to the canadians." carlucci immediately got up, left, look for his counterpart in the canadian...
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concord will seek 94 walnut creek and then fell definitely is going to be hitting the fast after shultzhirt weather here is a storm tracker 4 7 day around the bay forecast the good news if he did not likely to is not last long tomorrow the sea breeze kicks back and will have a slight chance of showers come tuesday because the trouble clouds from a block of that could be coming into the bay area a chance of showers as of wednesday in may fell a little muddy on tuesday and wednesday due to block a and it will be a little bit cooler around average for the middle of the week. rebecca: the bay bridge toll plaza is still backed up to the macarthur maze at this point in the 880, of the crossing of so that about 15 minutes drive time if you're headed out of berkeley around ashe's the avenue into downtown san francisco the castle in very heavy if you have fast track your clear what was about a seven minute drive time for fast-track let's see the golden gate bridge is headed over to heavy fog all morning long still an advisor in effect for the chp south 101 looks great for some solidity look into
concord will seek 94 walnut creek and then fell definitely is going to be hitting the fast after shultzhirt weather here is a storm tracker 4 7 day around the bay forecast the good news if he did not likely to is not last long tomorrow the sea breeze kicks back and will have a slight chance of showers come tuesday because the trouble clouds from a block of that could be coming into the bay area a chance of showers as of wednesday in may fell a little muddy on tuesday and wednesday due to block...
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so i applaud howard shultz for the spirit. the execution was the problem there. this. and if u.p.s. went into parts of this country where blacks and whites weren't legal to work side by side they said that's not the way we live. >> you applaud that. >> we applaud that. and sometimes we have people on the set who will rail away how -- those were u.s. businesses who championed that saying we want an even playing field. i think it's great when u.s. companies take the high ground and set a great moral example. >> i want to just ask you about twitter, corporate governance and succession. we keep rondering and questioning what's going to happen at twitter, what the succession plan looks like and rather it's good to have dorsey in the temporary role. does it create more distraction? does he really want the job? how do you look at that? >> you know that's a really hot one right now. we're seeing so many ceo succession issues right now on the agenda of corporate america. how can you have a board of eight people where prospectively four would have had the title of ceo. you
so i applaud howard shultz for the spirit. the execution was the problem there. this. and if u.p.s. went into parts of this country where blacks and whites weren't legal to work side by side they said that's not the way we live. >> you applaud that. >> we applaud that. and sometimes we have people on the set who will rail away how -- those were u.s. businesses who championed that saying we want an even playing field. i think it's great when u.s. companies take the high ground and...
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george shultz once said -- [inaudible] why do you have any confidence that this won't happen in the future >> we broke 1 million restrictions now and we are getting better at measuring regulation. it used to be a shadow thing. we have the federal register but we didn't know the real world effects about this for now we have organizations such as the institute for justice and the manhattan institute working with small distances. we are able to get the paste this and show these regulations have real world effects. they do things to americans and we are able to measure it better. we can see how many regulatory tax we can see what industry somewhat agencies are promulgated so why the amount of regulation has gone like this maybe now we have enough tools we can start pushing back against that. >> president carter did manage to deregulated airlines and get rid of one regulatory airline board. he also managed to deregulate telephones. president clinton managed to put in place welfare reform after vetoing the bill 3 times from a republican congress. he replaced afdc with tanf which change incentive
george shultz once said -- [inaudible] why do you have any confidence that this won't happen in the future >> we broke 1 million restrictions now and we are getting better at measuring regulation. it used to be a shadow thing. we have the federal register but we didn't know the real world effects about this for now we have organizations such as the institute for justice and the manhattan institute working with small distances. we are able to get the paste this and show these regulations...
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shultz will be signing books and taking more questions in the lobby right outside.
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we have the author here historian kevin shultz. having me. >> you think about the two of them, the dialogue they were having, and the resonance throughout america. seemed that norman mailer at least initially was drawing on literary credentials. burkly more overtly political. why did -- buckley more overtly political. why did they both matter beyond the worlds they commitment out? >> well both were incredibly articulate voices. buckley came around in the 1950s and sort of strewn together all the various brands of american conservatism. and because of that and because of national review which you mentioned in the beginning, he became the real symbol of the right wing. both politically and in -- culturally. and mailer for his part he had a great breakout novel in 1948. then in the 1950s he drifted more into politics and his novels were sorts of not quite as successful. and he began to write what came to be called new journalism. the author was sort of the key character in the events. he was one of the inventors of that. and he realiz
we have the author here historian kevin shultz. having me. >> you think about the two of them, the dialogue they were having, and the resonance throughout america. seemed that norman mailer at least initially was drawing on literary credentials. burkly more overtly political. why did -- buckley more overtly political. why did they both matter beyond the worlds they commitment out? >> well both were incredibly articulate voices. buckley came around in the 1950s and sort of strewn...
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shultz will be signing books and taking more questions in the lobby right outside.naudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we have one more event to bring you from chicago like this afternoon that's author alice goffman talking about her book on the run fugitive life in an american city. it will start in about 10 minutes or so. this is booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] bill gates co-founder of microsoft and the bill and linda gates foundation recently released via "vanity fair" list of seven books he is reading this summer. booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. and thanks for asking. as you know i taught economics for the past 18 years went to seminary before that so i usually like reading a combination of economics and ethics. on the stump speech people thought that was kind of a humorous joke that i take it pretty seriously. i'm starting off with peter wallison hidden in plain sight. it's the latest definitive account of the causes of the financial crisis
shultz will be signing books and taking more questions in the lobby right outside.naudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we have one more event to bring you from chicago like this afternoon that's author alice goffman talking about her book on the run fugitive life in an american city. it will start in about 10 minutes or so. this is booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] bill gates co-founder of microsoft and the bill and linda gates...
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expert that appeared before the armed services committee in recent months, henry kissinger george shultz madeleine albright brzyzinski and others, and against the advice of both his secretary of secretary of state and secretary of defense the president has refused to provide defensive legal assistance to ukraine. the president's continued inaction for fear of provoking russia was seen by putin as weakness and invites the very aggression we seek to avoid. the ukrainian people aren't asking for u.s. troops. they are simply asking for the right tools to defend themselves and their country and those are the tools that this legislation would provide. mr. president, we have seen vladimir putin commit aggression draw barks commit morigeration,with we are in the phase where he will seek continued aggression and territory grabbing by vladimir putin as he establishes his land bridge to crimea and puts additional pressures on baltic companies, moldova. meanwhile, we refuse to give the ukrainians weapons with which to defend themselves. this bill doesn't force the president to provide lethal assista
expert that appeared before the armed services committee in recent months, henry kissinger george shultz madeleine albright brzyzinski and others, and against the advice of both his secretary of secretary of state and secretary of defense the president has refused to provide defensive legal assistance to ukraine. the president's continued inaction for fear of provoking russia was seen by putin as weakness and invites the very aggression we seek to avoid. the ukrainian people aren't asking for...
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shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite provider. presidential candidates release looks to promote views on issues. here is a look at books written by declared candidates. ben carson calls for greater responsibility to preserve america's future in one nation. and former rhode island recounts her time serving in the senate and hillary clinton looks back on serving in the obama administration in hard choices. andane time for truth, ted cruz talks about his
shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as...
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." >> with us right now is the newly wed couple stephanie and eric shultz. good to have you.ith 300 sandwiches? >> it had to be a number attainable and also difficult as well. i told her 1,000, she would have never done that. 100, she would have gotten through it in a weekend. 300 was a good number. >> when you heard it what was your initial reaction to that? >> i had never heard anybody want 300 sandwiches for anything. so i was shocked. then i laughed. then i thought okay what would happen if i actually made them? so then i decided to start cooking, start a blog and track our story, sandwich by sandwich. >> was it a little insulting? wait a second this is what i have to do to get this relationship to work? >> i didn't take it that way. he cooks most of the meals we have together. mine lobster, scallops everything. the only thing he jokes that he wanted me to make for him was sandwiches. >> pay dirt. we actually have the first sandwich here. the number one sand switch which one? >> the turkey and swiss. that is a basic sandwich. turkey swiss, toast the bread. >> then you mov
." >> with us right now is the newly wed couple stephanie and eric shultz. good to have you.ith 300 sandwiches? >> it had to be a number attainable and also difficult as well. i told her 1,000, she would have never done that. 100, she would have gotten through it in a weekend. 300 was a good number. >> when you heard it what was your initial reaction to that? >> i had never heard anybody want 300 sandwiches for anything. so i was shocked. then i laughed. then i...
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that's how nixon treasury secretary and reagan secretary of state george shultz sees it. he and the late nobel laureate gary s. becker made the case for a carbon fee in "the wall street journal." americans like to compete on a level playing field they wrote. all the players should have an equal opportunity to win based on their competitive merits, not on some artificial imbalance that gives someone or some group a special advantage. like a $700 billion a year special advantage. just last week, even the c.e.o.'s of europe's major oil companies called on governments to institute national prices on carbon. this could be a big economic win. george w. bush's treasury secretary, hank paulson has said and i'll quote him a tax on carbon emissions will unleash a wave of innovation to develop technologies lower the costs of clean energy and create jobs as we and other nations develop new energy products and infrastructure. it is in that spirit that i'm introducing the american opportunity carbon fee act a framework, i hope, both republicans and democrats can embrace. the bill would
that's how nixon treasury secretary and reagan secretary of state george shultz sees it. he and the late nobel laureate gary s. becker made the case for a carbon fee in "the wall street journal." americans like to compete on a level playing field they wrote. all the players should have an equal opportunity to win based on their competitive merits, not on some artificial imbalance that gives someone or some group a special advantage. like a $700 billion a year special advantage. just...