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sinclair. mr. sinclair was offered as a subject matter expert. that was based on say the experts disclosures of the mayor. >> no. i believe the -- the only reason is supplemental is not in response to anything we saw from the sheriff. it had to do with the short term and we were working on. it's difficult in reaching wises and making sure that the there would speak to the issues. it is an administrative difficulty. >> i do not see the relevance of mr. sinclair and up -- i do not see how that will make as help our decision. >> i would agree. the fact is that happened and how it relates to his job and duties and in and around -- not to determine his conduct post- sentencing. i do not think you need to hear from this expert. >> would you like to speak to sheriff smith? >> we believe she is -- will be able to speak to the duties and relationships of eight bay area's sheriff. it is a different focus. these go to the duties that the sheriff. i do not believe any of these are duplicative. to the extent you would like us to narrow down list, we will comb
sinclair. mr. sinclair was offered as a subject matter expert. that was based on say the experts disclosures of the mayor. >> no. i believe the -- the only reason is supplemental is not in response to anything we saw from the sheriff. it had to do with the short term and we were working on. it's difficult in reaching wises and making sure that the there would speak to the issues. it is an administrative difficulty. >> i do not see the relevance of mr. sinclair and up -- i do not see...
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. >> i understand you have one of the artifacts copies of "the jungle" upton sinclair. what's the significance? >> upton sinclair was a member of the socialist part himself and he highlighted in "the jungle" the horrible conditions that meat packers worked in in chicago. what really riled up the country was not only the conditions of the workers that were working in the meat packing industry but also the quality of the processed meat that was coming out of the plant. so he was the one that wrote about rats and people's fingers being caught in the processed meat and how horrible that was. so he worked. he and debs were supporters of one another. upton sinclair was able to, like debs, demonstrate the problems with the growing growth of big business. it was upton sinclair's work that led to the creation of the regulation of the food and meat industries, the precursors to the fda. very much of the same mind-set in terms of demonstrating the negative consequences of big business. >> the book actually ends with a scene where he wonders into a socialist meeting and hears a cha
. >> i understand you have one of the artifacts copies of "the jungle" upton sinclair. what's the significance? >> upton sinclair was a member of the socialist part himself and he highlighted in "the jungle" the horrible conditions that meat packers worked in in chicago. what really riled up the country was not only the conditions of the workers that were working in the meat packing industry but also the quality of the processed meat that was coming out of the...
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upton sinclair felt was if that was the wrong move. others worried that party would be destroyed by this and labeled unamerican. debs and a number of the party decided it was a stand they needed to take. >> i'll take a call from reid in nashville, tennessee and then talk about the draft at that time. reid, your question, please. >> caller: how are you? thank you for your discussion tonight. it's very wonderful. i take -- >> thanks for watching. >> caller: yes. unfortunately, socialism debs and the idea ofthe key rd of essential planning. that would mean there is a group who involved themselves in the ral planning of the society and that leads itself to a small group who define how citizens should behav sociali soci wonderf in the ideals and communism, wonderful in the ideals, madison described it correctly. we are in competition with one another. that is what satisfies. that leads to individual freedom. central planning leads to a small group, which today, reflects, today as we want someone whose central plans in society who benefits a
upton sinclair felt was if that was the wrong move. others worried that party would be destroyed by this and labeled unamerican. debs and a number of the party decided it was a stand they needed to take. >> i'll take a call from reid in nashville, tennessee and then talk about the draft at that time. reid, your question, please. >> caller: how are you? thank you for your discussion tonight. it's very wonderful. i take -- >> thanks for watching. >> caller: yes....
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sinclair tv... ..... w to beeome - brraddasting companies in the country.....after the death of juliannsmith in 1993, mrs. smith and the couple's four sons.... would witness sinclair grow to encompass 74 television stations, in 45 markets.... reaching more than a quarter of the nation's television households.mrs. smith was president f cunningham communications.... and known for her philanthropy.... establishing a chair in the johns hoppinn university school of engineering ii the name of her late husband.mrs. smith also gave generrusly to many prrvate schools in baltimore. ouu flag---- ffying at half ssaff outside of our fox 455 woman who wws there from the journey.....the woman whoo to ccange the world of television....and the woman who was the motter of four sons.....frrderick, david, duncan, and robert.....who julian... and carolyn smith. and mrs. smith s also we are just days awwy... from the supreme court's ruling on tte president's sidesá mmy claim "judicial &pactivism"in just 10 minutes o fox45 news
sinclair tv... ..... w to beeome - brraddasting companies in the country.....after the death of juliannsmith in 1993, mrs. smith and the couple's four sons.... would witness sinclair grow to encompass 74 television stations, in 45 markets.... reaching more than a quarter of the nation's television households.mrs. smith was president f cunningham communications.... and known for her philanthropy.... establishing a chair in the johns hoppinn university school of engineering ii the name of her...
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matriarch of the smith h, of julian mith, the founder of sinclair broadcast group,, which began as a single and grew to become one of the largest broaacasting companies in the country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, duncan and robert smith.ouu condolences to thh entire 3 "she told me to take my shoes pff, step by ssep. she didn't ask me if she ould, she told me --i have to strip search yo" you." a third grader strip searched!what the assistant ppincipal was looking for. and with american idol enddng lesssthan a month ago... it's already time for try uttsthh at auditions in north carolina. 3 --adblib weattee tz-- ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. with more c
matriarch of the smith h, of julian mith, the founder of sinclair broadcast group,, which began as a single and grew to become one of the largest broaacasting companies in the country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, duncan and robert smith.ouu condolences to thh entire 3 "she told me to take my shoes pff, step by ssep. she didn't ask me if she ould, she told me --i have to strip search yo" you." a third grader strip searched!what the assistant ppincipal was looking for....
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would witness sinclair grow to ncompass 74 television stations, inn45 markets....eachinggmore than a qqarter of the nation's pelevision households.mrr. smith was president of cunningham communications.... and knoow for her philanthropy.... establishhig a chair in the johns hopkinss uniiersity school of engineering in the name of privvte schools in baltimoree.- staff outside of our fox 45 studios .. as we remembee the woman who was there from thee beginning of our broadcast shared in her husband's vision to change the world of television....and the woman who was he mother of four duncan, and robert.....who carry on the legacy of julian... ad carolyn smith. 3and mrs. smith is also survived, by 13 grandchildren. 3 a case of road roage turns viollnt... now police are askinn for help. do they work r don't they? space saver bags and how they do much more than uttlizing small areas. 3 --adblibbweather tz-- iistead... playing ball... detroit police... say... aa.. kid... has been passing the time... robbing and stealing.../.the... now wanted... oo a carjacking. carjacking.i
would witness sinclair grow to ncompass 74 television stations, inn45 markets....eachinggmore than a qqarter of the nation's pelevision households.mrr. smith was president of cunningham communications.... and knoow for her philanthropy.... establishhig a chair in the johns hopkinss uniiersity school of engineering in the name of privvte schools in baltimoree.- staff outside of our fox 45 studios .. as we remembee the woman who was there from thee beginning of our broadcast shared in her...
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along from our fox 45 and - sinclair broadcast group family tonight.carolln smith, the matriarch of theith family, has died. died.mrs. smith was the wife of julian ssith, the ffunder of sinclair broadcast group, whicc began s a siigle pelevision station--- wbff--- largest broadcasting companies - in the countryymrs. smith was the mothee of fred, ddvid, duncan and robert smith.our condolences to the entire ssith family tonight. 3 mmccosoft's new tablet takes &paim at the apple i-pad.what &pthe equipment will come ith 3 --adblib weather tz-- people have been flocking to u-c davis to get a whiff of what is called the corpse suggests, it smells rotten.the flower bloomed on sunday ann it's been stinking up the botanical conservatoryy luckily, the plant only lasts for about thirty-six hourr ... so, the conservatory will soon smell pleasant once again. after a ddy of rain... he sun is backk back.another plesant day... &p ut we hear a warm-up is on the way. way.chief meteorologist vytas &preid is here with more. when.. news breaks, access the lattss information right on your cell phone.. downll
along from our fox 45 and - sinclair broadcast group family tonight.carolln smith, the matriarch of theith family, has died. died.mrs. smith was the wife of julian ssith, the ffunder of sinclair broadcast group, whicc began s a siigle pelevision station--- wbff--- largest broadcasting companies - in the countryymrs. smith was the mothee of fred, ddvid, duncan and robert smith.our condolences to the entire ssith family tonight. 3 mmccosoft's new tablet takes &paim at the apple i-pad.what...
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smith was tte wife of the late julian smith, the founder of sinclair broadccst group, which grew from wbff--- to becomeeone of the larrest broadcasting companies in the country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, &pduncan and robert smith.our condolences to the entire smith ffmilyyttnight. "shh old me to take my shoes ask me if she cculd, sse told you." a third grader strip searched at schooo.what the assistant principal was looking for. 3 another witness for the defense in the jerry sandusky trial. and this time its the wife of the former football coach. controvvrsy over a ppir of phoes ..... why the so-called shackle sneaker is being pullee off shelves..... and the reason the designer says it has nothing to do witt slavery. [ male announcer ] cowhide dries out. so does your manhide. regular men's body wash can dry out your skin. only dove men+care has micromoisture to fight skin dryness. so that manhide of yours stays clean and moisturized. skin care built in. judge... overseeing... jerry sandusky's trial... says.../ it's... likely... the defense... will... rest by... tomorrow
smith was tte wife of the late julian smith, the founder of sinclair broadccst group, which grew from wbff--- to becomeeone of the larrest broadcasting companies in the country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, &pduncan and robert smith.our condolences to the entire smith ffmilyyttnight. "shh old me to take my shoes ask me if she cculd, sse told you." a third grader strip searched at schooo.what the assistant principal was looking for. 3 another witness for the defense in...
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the five and 22 buses diverting at edmondson and sinclair. natu metro subway on time. you are invited to attend a red line open house later today at 11:00 until 2:00 p.m. at ballrooms a and b. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we're off to a quiet start. all along thehoreline, there is going to be some minor flooding taking place around high tide this morning because of the push with fat from the northeasterly wind. the high tides will come in a foot or two above average. 51 at the airport. a 52 in rising sun. you might want to take a light jacket to start the day. we have a 30% chance for a couple of rain showers. we can see some activity in virginia. most will stay south of us. there is a slight chance that some to move into the southern suburbs of baltimore. some high, thin clouds drifting across the area. that will make for a beautiful sunrise. a mixture of sun and clouds. 30% chance for a rain shower. high temperatures between 71 and 76. wave heights near 1 foot if you take the boat out. partly cloudy tonight. 30% cha
the five and 22 buses diverting at edmondson and sinclair. natu metro subway on time. you are invited to attend a red line open house later today at 11:00 until 2:00 p.m. at ballrooms a and b. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we're off to a quiet start. all along thehoreline, there is going to be some minor flooding taking place around high tide this morning because of the push with fat from the northeasterly wind. the high tides will come in a foot or two above...
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privatized them gave them to two big oil companies mammoth oil which is owned by oil baron henry sinclair and the pan american company which was owned by edward edward doe haney the koch brothers of their day these two guys these are secret no bid contracts and they were a great deal for the oil corporations so hard in hands off strategic oil leases to fall and fall immediately hands those leases off to big oil if all this sounds fishy because it was fishy a few years after the oil deal people started noticing that interior secretary albert hall was spending money all over the place which was strange because fall had been a pretty poor guy back he was known to consistently be broke and even unable to pay his local taxes but now he was spending like crazy buying land using lots and lots of fresh hundred dollar bills a senate investigative committee took an interest in falls new found riches launched an investigation into the interior secretary and what they found was the fall had received three hundred sixty thousand dollars which in today's money would be well over thirty four million buc
privatized them gave them to two big oil companies mammoth oil which is owned by oil baron henry sinclair and the pan american company which was owned by edward edward doe haney the koch brothers of their day these two guys these are secret no bid contracts and they were a great deal for the oil corporations so hard in hands off strategic oil leases to fall and fall immediately hands those leases off to big oil if all this sounds fishy because it was fishy a few years after the oil deal people...
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just a few years back remember those oil fields in california and the teapot dome in wyoming henry sinclair with man with the oil gave him two hundred sixty thousand dollars in what were called liberty bonds and ohanian with an american company gave paul one hundred thousand dollars no interest no security loan that's pretty straightforward bribery no doubt about it and interior secretary fall was thrown in jail. it likely would have taken president hartings administration down as well although harding died a few months before the investigation got really intense the teapot dome scandal was the signature scandal harding administration although there were several others historian frederick lewis allan perfectly describes the scene in washington back in that day back during the party in ministration writing his book only yesterday while i was a gentleman with cigars stuck in their cheeks and rolls a very useful hundred dollar bills in their pockets began to infest the washington hotels the word rant about that you can do business with the government now if you only fix things up with the righ
just a few years back remember those oil fields in california and the teapot dome in wyoming henry sinclair with man with the oil gave him two hundred sixty thousand dollars in what were called liberty bonds and ohanian with an american company gave paul one hundred thousand dollars no interest no security loan that's pretty straightforward bribery no doubt about it and interior secretary fall was thrown in jail. it likely would have taken president hartings administration down as well although...
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unprovoked out of nowhere, a shark attacked 16-year-old sage sinclaire from livermore. >> we don't know why she was attacked. going in the water is a little like turning out the lights in your bedroom when you're a child. >> reporter: a representative from the organization is now working with local authorities in hawaii to figure out why this shark went after the teen. >> this one is particularly anomalous because in hawaii, typical attacks are generally on surfers and perpetuated by larger tiger sharks. but based on sinclaire's injuries, he believes she was attacked by the smaller reef shark, even more uncommon. he says it happened for apparently no reason. on average, there are around 75 unprovoked shark attacks annually worldwide. hawaii and california average three attacks a year. while beaches in florida see about 20. >> obviously it takes two to n tango and so we look at it from the shark's perspective as well as the person --. >> once you go in the water not worried aboutsharks, but you should be cognizant that you're entering the wilderness and as such, there are animals out the
unprovoked out of nowhere, a shark attacked 16-year-old sage sinclaire from livermore. >> we don't know why she was attacked. going in the water is a little like turning out the lights in your bedroom when you're a child. >> reporter: a representative from the organization is now working with local authorities in hawaii to figure out why this shark went after the teen. >> this one is particularly anomalous because in hawaii, typical attacks are generally on surfers and...
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we spoke to her mother, kim sinclair, by phone. >> my husband felt something hit his back, and then the next thing went quickly. i heard sage scream. >> authorities posted shark warnings signs out there on the beach and closed it for a portion of it. sage's mother says her daughter right now is doing pretty well, and she's actually tweeting about the attack to her friends. sign of the times. shark attacks we can tell you are rare in hawaii, pretty rare globally. about 100 shark attacks reported each year. there were 17 recorded deaths caused by shark attacks all of last year throughout the entire world. right here in the u.s. we average 16 attacks each year and about 1 death every two years. >>> a5:03. oakland investigators suspect charles electric ket killed a manager of a sizzler steak house. he pleaded not guilty and says he was out of town at the time. investigators say dna evidence and eyewitness accounts will link him to the murder. >>> more police officers will soon be patrolling one east bay city, antioch spending more than a million dollars in federal funds to hire five officer
we spoke to her mother, kim sinclair, by phone. >> my husband felt something hit his back, and then the next thing went quickly. i heard sage scream. >> authorities posted shark warnings signs out there on the beach and closed it for a portion of it. sage's mother says her daughter right now is doing pretty well, and she's actually tweeting about the attack to her friends. sign of the times. shark attacks we can tell you are rare in hawaii, pretty rare globally. about 100 shark...
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people like sinclair lewis, thomas wolf, george cannon later who was associated much more with russia, howard case smith who is a very famous anchorman. even the young john f. kennedy flips through the pages of hitlerland with a short visit. of course, his main entries into his diaries have to do with this "young bundle of fun" he picked up at the border. but the -- and this is a term, you know, that's also incredibly pro-american. yes, the u.s. had entered the war against germany at the end of world war i, but very late in the game. and the main attribute of americans as far as most germans was concerned was they were not the french. they were seen as vindictive victors and who were demanding reparations. while americans were sympathetic to them economically in terms of trying to get them back on their feet and just culturally. and nowhere in europe was americanization what we now often call globalization more eminent than in germany where everything from mass production to hollywood productions to even the first traffic lights were seen as creeping anti-americanism and largely welco
people like sinclair lewis, thomas wolf, george cannon later who was associated much more with russia, howard case smith who is a very famous anchorman. even the young john f. kennedy flips through the pages of hitlerland with a short visit. of course, his main entries into his diaries have to do with this "young bundle of fun" he picked up at the border. but the -- and this is a term, you know, that's also incredibly pro-american. yes, the u.s. had entered the war against germany at...
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sinclair. he is concerned that 130 people have been rescued, one confirmed dead. but he thinks 150 may have been on board. there is another 20 possibly and accounted for. a search is still going on, but hopes are fading of finding anyone still alive. it comes a week after a similar and even worse tragedy when 17 people were confirmed and more than 90 went missing. a major disaster there, two in the space of a week. the boats keep coming and they do not know how to stop them. they are all generally overcrowded, were run by smugglers, charging people to come to this austria. -- come to australia. many of them are not seaworthy vessels. >> it is a human story. but there is no question that asylum speak -- asylum seekers is quite a political one in australia. >> we have just come to a passionate debate in the lower house over what to do about this. there were tears by some members of parliament urging their colleagues to come up with solutions to stop these people and to keep them from drowning at sea. it will go to the senate tomorrow, where they will almost certainl
sinclair. he is concerned that 130 people have been rescued, one confirmed dead. but he thinks 150 may have been on board. there is another 20 possibly and accounted for. a search is still going on, but hopes are fading of finding anyone still alive. it comes a week after a similar and even worse tragedy when 17 people were confirmed and more than 90 went missing. a major disaster there, two in the space of a week. the boats keep coming and they do not know how to stop them. they are all...
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another one was james sinclair who taught me trial advocacy when i was in harvard. we sat in there the room and he was explaining to the judge these various arguments in front much us and i said we went through every one of them i said in our brief and i said you taught me well. kind of like that. watergate should also teach us that with careful diligence investigators can uncover almost everything. now we were the first committee to use a main frame computer. there were no desk tops or laptops. we use the actual computer where secretaries are typing all the information so we can dig out things that no one person knew and the other person was scott armstrong. really, the guy is mind-boggling. another example, we uncovered a memo, a document, i think it was sent by haldeman to colson and at the bottom it said burn this memo. they burned all the copies but we found them anyway. we subpoenaed the secretary. we subpoenaed her dictation notebook, he's dictating the memo, she writes it in there. finishes it up puts it on the shelf. she retyped it for us. we gave the memo
another one was james sinclair who taught me trial advocacy when i was in harvard. we sat in there the room and he was explaining to the judge these various arguments in front much us and i said we went through every one of them i said in our brief and i said you taught me well. kind of like that. watergate should also teach us that with careful diligence investigators can uncover almost everything. now we were the first committee to use a main frame computer. there were no desk tops or...
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so, it was upton sinclair, whose book we showed earlier, was the "appeal to reason." other people wrote in it. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many wrote in "appeal to reason." >> i would like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election. he sent it by telegraph to be published in the "appeal to reason." here is briefly. "from hand it is now certain that the socialist party has doubled its national vote." now the battle is ours, we must lose no time in preparing for the next. debs wrote the socialist party from now on is the party of the people. the virile young giant will go on. they will demonstrate their utter impotency. how s he as a prognosticator? >> the party started to decline right after that election, at least in terms of mbsh, and never recovered that peak. >> why? >> one reason was the wilson administration did the opposite of what debs predicted. it brought in a slate of reforms. our controls for eight-hour day for railroad workers, some regulation of the banking system, some gestures for the right for uni
so, it was upton sinclair, whose book we showed earlier, was the "appeal to reason." other people wrote in it. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many wrote in "appeal to reason." >> i would like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election. he sent it by telegraph to be published in the "appeal to reason." here is briefly. "from hand it is now certain that the socialist party has doubled its national...
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people like sinclaire lewis, thomas wolfe, george cannon, and howard k smith. he becomes a famous anchor man. and even the young john f kennedy flits through the pages of hitler land, with a short visit, most of his entries in his diaries have to do with his young bundle of fun he picked up at the border. this is a germany that is incredibly pro-american. yes, germany had, the u.s. had entered the war against germany but late in the game. the main characteristic about the americans had was that they were not the french. while americans were sympathetic, often to them economically in terms of trying to get them back on their feet and just culturally. and nowhere in europe was americanizati americanizati americanizati americanization more evident than in germy. so, you had all of this going on, which made a -- this american community big and a track i have to what they saw, and you had the extremists, and one of them was this local agitator in munich called hitler. i asked myself who were the first americans to meet hitler and what did they think of him? and it t
people like sinclaire lewis, thomas wolfe, george cannon, and howard k smith. he becomes a famous anchor man. and even the young john f kennedy flits through the pages of hitler land, with a short visit, most of his entries in his diaries have to do with his young bundle of fun he picked up at the border. this is a germany that is incredibly pro-american. yes, germany had, the u.s. had entered the war against germany but late in the game. the main characteristic about the americans had was that...
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it was upton sinclair, whose book we just showed earlier, was first serialized. the first time it was published in the appeal to reason. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many authors of the period would have written, which was after 1901. >> i'd like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election, he sent it by telegraph to be published in the appeal to reason. results of the 1912 election. he wrote from return at hand, it is now certain that the socialist party has doubled its national vote. now that the battle is ours, we must lose no time in preparing iffer the next. weaver the only ones who came out with colors flying. this virile young giant will make history in the next few years. the democrats will demonstrate their utter impotency and thousands who voted their ticket will turn from them in disgust. >> that was a bad prediction. the soeshlgist party started to decline right after that election, at least in terms of membership. one of the main reasons was the wilson administration did just the opposite of what
it was upton sinclair, whose book we just showed earlier, was first serialized. the first time it was published in the appeal to reason. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many authors of the period would have written, which was after 1901. >> i'd like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election, he sent it by telegraph to be published in the appeal to reason. results of the 1912 election. he wrote from return at hand, it is now certain that...
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people like sinclaire lewis, thomas wolfe, george canndnon, a howard k sth. who later on becomes a famous anchn. and even the young john f kennedy flits through the pages of "hitlerland" with a short visit. of course, his main entries into the diaries haveo do with this "young bundle of fu he pick upt. this is a germany that is incredibly pro-american. yes, germany had, the u.s. had entered the war against germany but late in the game. the main characteristic about the americans had was that they were not the french. while americans were sympathetic, ofteno economically in terms of trying to getm and just cultuy. and nowhere in europe was americanization what we now often call globalization more evident than in germany. everything from mass productions to hollywood productions to even the first traffic lights and plots were seen as creeping anti-americanism and largely welcomed. so you had all of this going on, which made this american community very, very big and very attractive to what they saw. and at the same time, though, you had the extremists. and one
people like sinclaire lewis, thomas wolfe, george canndnon, a howard k sth. who later on becomes a famous anchn. and even the young john f kennedy flits through the pages of "hitlerland" with a short visit. of course, his main entries into the diaries haveo do with this "young bundle of fu he pick upt. this is a germany that is incredibly pro-american. yes, germany had, the u.s. had entered the war against germany but late in the game. the main characteristic about the americans...
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so, it was upton sinclair, whose book we showed earlier, was the "appeal to reason." the first time it was published was in "the appeal to reason." other people wrote in it. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many authors of the period would have written first in the "appeal to reason." which was after 1901. >> i would like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election. he sent it by telegraph to be published in the "appeal to reason." results of the 1912 election statement. briefly. "from hand it is now certain that the socialist party has doubled its national vote." now that the battle is ours, we must lose no time in preparing for the next. we're the only ones who came out with colors flying. debs wrote the socialist party from now on is the party of the people. the virile young giant will go make history in the next few years, soon after, the democrats will feel empowered and thousands who voted their ticket will turn from them in disgust. how was he as a prognosticator? >> the socialist party started to decline right
so, it was upton sinclair, whose book we showed earlier, was the "appeal to reason." the first time it was published was in "the appeal to reason." other people wrote in it. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many authors of the period would have written first in the "appeal to reason." which was after 1901. >> i would like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election. he sent it by telegraph to be published in...
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on the buses, a few diversions including the five and 22 buses diverting ensued and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. things are pretty quiet in the weather department. first let's say good morning to ava marie. she's getting a workout this morning. >> good morning. we're live at the racquet and fitness club and we're talking about the new span class. i'm already out of breath. you did nothing given in their bicycle giving such a rigorous workout -- you did not think about getting such a the rigorous workout on a bicycle. >> this adds a whole other element to spinning. it takes an out to the elements or the sunrise. the keys to the beauty of spitting, it works for everybody. >> you were able to adjust the strength and spinning. you did not have to worry about not getting a good workout. you can have an olympic athlete and just the average person. you have a fly wheel with attention on a that you can adjust. it works for everybody. great music and a lot of energy. more energy than your average class. >> this is something you'll be doing new for the
on the buses, a few diversions including the five and 22 buses diverting ensued and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. things are pretty quiet in the weather department. first let's say good morning to ava marie. she's getting a workout this morning. >> good morning. we're live at the racquet and fitness club and we're talking about the new span class. i'm already out of breath. you did nothing given in their bicycle giving such a rigorous workout...
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friday from the altar on passes you work your way towards the city again no accidents them that sinclairf the way. community sure freeway but it the work roadwork has been cleared. the gods and the good and problems ... it was getting back up to speed. deadweight the court sfo. the rest chances still doing ok and what work is still in effect this morning in around that area not too far from their aunt self 11 s in a fight this until 6:00. elsewhere taking a look at conditions and tenor fell so far traffic is very life. a possible stalled truck but it didn't turn out to be too much the problem. not a bad writer del. as the mercury at marin county and san francisco but still only 13 minutes from friday to the golden gate bridge were still dillon of roadwork mature into a more valid looks like they have very close to be wrapped up by 6:00. no delays to report both directions looking good. was in her to find. prop up against a fence began his last month after two teens broke into the model home dimension belongs to former ukrainian prime minister paul lazar and come and led zeppelin cut cove
friday from the altar on passes you work your way towards the city again no accidents them that sinclairf the way. community sure freeway but it the work roadwork has been cleared. the gods and the good and problems ... it was getting back up to speed. deadweight the court sfo. the rest chances still doing ok and what work is still in effect this morning in around that area not too far from their aunt self 11 s in a fight this until 6:00. elsewhere taking a look at conditions and tenor fell so...
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the 22 bus is diverting at edmondson and sinclair. light rail is on schedule. on time service for metro. the penn, camden, and brunswick lines on schedule. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we do have some big time heat in the seven-day forecast. ava marie has a nice assignment this morning. a big battle between the d.c. and baltimore food trucks and ava is in the right spot. >> we're getting ready to do some "west side story" dancing. between d.c. and baltimore and it is called a taste of two cities. how much fun as this? >> there is a little competition. we will have 20 d.c. food trucks and 20 baltimore food trucks. people can choose their favorite food trucked. >> there will be judges at the event. this is one of the organization's you're benefiting. this is held that the waterfront. >> this is near annapolis boulevard. you can go to the website and click on directions and you could go down and find out how to get there. >> we are at barcs this morning. part of the proceeds will benefit. that theyo thankful have decided to pick barcs as the charity for th
the 22 bus is diverting at edmondson and sinclair. light rail is on schedule. on time service for metro. the penn, camden, and brunswick lines on schedule. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we do have some big time heat in the seven-day forecast. ava marie has a nice assignment this morning. a big battle between the d.c. and baltimore food trucks and ava is in the right spot. >> we're getting ready to do some "west side story" dancing. between d.c. and baltimore and it...
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on the buses, the five and 22 buses diverting at edmondson and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. another quiet and cold start. 52 in parkton. maybe a light jacket. you can see have the jet stream is digging down to the south. that will stick around for a while. you can see this circulation does not want to go away. it will give us another chance for a couple of showers. only a slight chance like yesterday. hit or miss. the showers are down to the south. there is another upstream. you could play the tape of yesterday's weather. only a 20% chance of that. most of you are going to have a dry date today. temperatures between 70 and 75. that is below the mark. we should be around 80 this time of year. enjoy it. once you get into july and august, you'll be begging for this kind of weather to be back. a small craft advisory in effect. wave heights one to two feet. partly cloudy skies tonight and a slight chance for a couple of rain showers. temperatures drop back into the 50's. it will get warmer by the time we get the weekend. tomorrow, more of t
on the buses, the five and 22 buses diverting at edmondson and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. another quiet and cold start. 52 in parkton. maybe a light jacket. you can see have the jet stream is digging down to the south. that will stick around for a while. you can see this circulation does not want to go away. it will give us another chance for a couple of showers. only a slight chance like yesterday. hit or miss. the showers are down to the...
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a diversion at edmondson and sinclair. light rail on schedule. metro subway on time. no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. mta bus and more transit are 410-500- by phone at 4444. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. there is all kinds of stuff going on around us and that stuff will catch up to was. we have a weak front. we have a cold front out in the midwest that is coming across parts of iowa. that will produce some thunderstorms tomorrow. showers from the storms to the south opted to ohio right now. big thunderstorms along the front. there could be scattered at shower or thunderstorm this afternoon. the best chance for rain will be tomorrow. we'll see some of sunshine to start the day. the dew points have gone up since yesterday. the dew points were in the 50's. now the dew points are in the 60's. 77 downtown. 67 in rising sun. a mixture of sun and clouds. the reason chance for a shower or thunderstorm. high temperature in the upper 80's -- 30% chance for a shower or thunderstorm. wave heights around 1 foot on the chesapeake. partly c
a diversion at edmondson and sinclair. light rail on schedule. metro subway on time. no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. mta bus and more transit are 410-500- by phone at 4444. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. there is all kinds of stuff going on around us and that stuff will catch up to was. we have a weak front. we have a cold front out in the midwest that is coming across parts of iowa. that will produce some thunderstorms tomorrow. showers from the...
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i mean, james sinclair, the president's trial lawyer who was a good lawyer who i got to know during the hearing cross-examined, but really the truth is, the witnesses didn't have a great impact. john dean's testimony didn't secure president nixon's impeachment or john mitchell. i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the criminal case, guys notice u.s. attorney's office ended up as defense lawyers and they ended up representing him. he was a tough guy. mitchell, he wouldn't give an inch in effect. you know, i guess he testified before the committee, too. but he didn't -- dean testified similar to the way he testified obviously before the senate watergate committee. but the testimony, everybody said we have witnesses. we've got to have a witnesses. i said it in the early stages. it turned out joe's instinct as i remember was the right instinct. we had witnesses. we had to satisfy the committee. if it was up to doer, we
i mean, james sinclair, the president's trial lawyer who was a good lawyer who i got to know during the hearing cross-examined, but really the truth is, the witnesses didn't have a great impact. john dean's testimony didn't secure president nixon's impeachment or john mitchell. i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the...
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a diversion at edison and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we have the same basic setup in the atmosphere. we have the flow coming at of the north. you see the north to south movement. it will be a little unstable. a couple of widening showers could pop up. you see scattered showers dropping down out of pennsylvania. most of you will have a dry day today. that will be the case on this thursday. 57 at the airport. 56 in jarrettsville. 57 degrees in rising sun. you might need a light jacket this morning. a mixture of sun and clouds. we have a 30% chance for a rain shower. high temperature between 75 and 80 degrees. we should be around 81 this time of year. it should be good day to be of the water. way fights a foot or less -- wave heights a foot or less. that means the war mayor in the southern plains will get a chance to visit us here in baltimore. it will be pretty nice weekend if you like summer weather. here's the ocean city forecast. high temperature in the upper 70's and low 80's. lots of sunshine and should be dry. it should be a nice we
a diversion at edison and sinclair because of construction. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we have the same basic setup in the atmosphere. we have the flow coming at of the north. you see the north to south movement. it will be a little unstable. a couple of widening showers could pop up. you see scattered showers dropping down out of pennsylvania. most of you will have a dry day today. that will be the case on this thursday. 57 at the airport. 56 in jarrettsville. 57 degrees in...
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and the 5 and 22 line at sinclair all for construction.ht rail still operateing with shuttle buses in place. over on the pen lines one delay, train 401 taking a 0-minute delay. for the m.t.a. trance it team i'm vonetta brooks. now tony pann. >> right now it's fairly comfortable. the dew points are in the low 50's. 62 in randals town and 61 in jaredsville. it is dry in neighborhoods for the time being. a warm front cutting through virginia. all this warm and humid air is starting to slide through the east coast. it's going to cut up north of us by the time we get into the late morning and early afternoon hours getting us into a warm and sticky air mass. even though there's nothing happening around baltimore right now, we'll probably get a little bit of rain towards the tail end of the drive time. so keep that in mind. the amount of sunshine will depend on whether or not we get storms. if the sun comes out in the middle of the day, we'll cook up the atmosphere and cook up some big thunderstorms. late this afternoon and this evening we have t
and the 5 and 22 line at sinclair all for construction.ht rail still operateing with shuttle buses in place. over on the pen lines one delay, train 401 taking a 0-minute delay. for the m.t.a. trance it team i'm vonetta brooks. now tony pann. >> right now it's fairly comfortable. the dew points are in the low 50's. 62 in randals town and 61 in jaredsville. it is dry in neighborhoods for the time being. a warm front cutting through virginia. all this warm and humid air is starting to slide...
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making $100 a year to being factory workers and having this kind of 19th century, densian or upton sinclair factory life in china. more people than there are in the u.s., a couple of hundred million people. there are still a lot of poor people but a lot have been improved. there is a lot of concern in china whether they're hitting a wall or plateau, whether if they do more of this current model, just building things and having outsource factories, whether they're ever going to get richer than they are now or just bigger. the current 12th five-year plan, which i think i have discussed with you in the past-- has a big push for what they think of as the industries of the future-- pharmaceuticals, info tech, clean energy, and aerospace. these are the areas where they say rich countries can do these things. if we can do these things, we'd be rich, too. why shouldn't we have our own boeing, in addition to buying all these boeing planes? it's one of the frontiers where they're saying we'd like to be something more than low-wage assembly workers. we'd like the brands, the design themselves. >> rose
making $100 a year to being factory workers and having this kind of 19th century, densian or upton sinclair factory life in china. more people than there are in the u.s., a couple of hundred million people. there are still a lot of poor people but a lot have been improved. there is a lot of concern in china whether they're hitting a wall or plateau, whether if they do more of this current model, just building things and having outsource factories, whether they're ever going to get richer than...
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meredith sinclair, thank you so much. y >>> good morning.re grilling summer swordfish on the menu. jeff, good to see you. >> good to see you. this is the first full day of summer. the good news about this, this cooks pretty quickly. on a day like today, you don't want to stay in front of the grill too long. >> no, you don't. a few minutes on the grill, flip it over and you're good. >> these are swordfish medallions, how long? >> about two and a half minutes on each side. >> a little rare inside? >> a little translucent. >> and you're making a peach salsa with this. >> yeah. normally you wouldn't think to pair cherrys and peaches with fish. but this goes really well because we have the jalapenos in here. >> it's a sweet heat. >> exactly, exactly. basically i start with a little bit of onion, lime juice and a little red wine vinegar. >> cherries. >> you a don't even have to dice them up so nicely. >> you can make it chunkier. >> you're going for the flavor, whatever works for you. a little basil, jalapeno pepper. mix that up for me. a little l
meredith sinclair, thank you so much. y >>> good morning.re grilling summer swordfish on the menu. jeff, good to see you. >> good to see you. this is the first full day of summer. the good news about this, this cooks pretty quickly. on a day like today, you don't want to stay in front of the grill too long. >> no, you don't. a few minutes on the grill, flip it over and you're good. >> these are swordfish medallions, how long? >> about two and a half minutes on...
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near sinclair lane...recking verything inside.it eveninn.despite he mess...no &pooe waa injured...no word on pwhyá theecar crashed into this builling a it bull attack leavee a family's puppy dead and ts oower crying for change.fox 45'' paul gessler was there as animal control took the pit bull to the pound.he tells us could have saved the ddo's - life......and revented a 10-yearrold ggrl from being inj. pnjured. "i got my hand bitten. my daughter got bit."for tasha and ariel, life on cottage avenue took a tragic turn tuesd. tuesday. "i'm traumatizee. everyytime i thiik aboot that moment where i see hm ii that dog's mouth, it traumatized me." animal control aarives wednesday to impound a pit bull...a pii bull that puesday-- ""e could not get his mouth oppn to et her) off of hii." phe pomeranian puppy had no cha. chance. "he's a part of me. this birthday party. we had caae and ice creaa and we had tucker was buriid in the montgomery's backyard... a life lesson mom didn't want to embark so sson. soon. p"i've
near sinclair lane...recking verything inside.it eveninn.despite he mess...no &pooe waa injured...no word on pwhyá theecar crashed into this builling a it bull attack leavee a family's puppy dead and ts oower crying for change.fox 45'' paul gessler was there as animal control took the pit bull to the pound.he tells us could have saved the ddo's - life......and revented a 10-yearrold ggrl from being inj. pnjured. "i got my hand bitten. my daughter got bit."for tasha and ariel,...
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go to facebook-dot-com-slash-fox baltimoreeto weigh in on thhs from our fox 45 and sinclair g 3 broodcastfamily tonight. of the smith family, has died. died.mrs. smith wws the ife of the late julian smith, the foundee offsinclair broadcast group, which ggew from a single television station--- wbff--- to beeome one offthe largest broadcasting companies in thh country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, duncan and robert smith.our connolences to the entire smith family tonight. 33 later on fox45 news at ten... the dirtiest produce you can . &pbuy. and an uproar... ovee selective editing ... of mitt &promneywhat he really said... áuneditedá ... after the break vytas ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a moment of silence for the internet as we know it. a revolution in internet speed is here. more than twice as fast as anything america has ever seen. introducing fios quantum. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. [ male announcer ] we have more than 3,000 daily flights on southwest airlines. and that gives our customers thousands of options to fly where the
go to facebook-dot-com-slash-fox baltimoreeto weigh in on thhs from our fox 45 and sinclair g 3 broodcastfamily tonight. of the smith family, has died. died.mrs. smith wws the ife of the late julian smith, the foundee offsinclair broadcast group, which ggew from a single television station--- wbff--- to beeome one offthe largest broadcasting companies in thh country.mrs. smith was the mother of fred, david, duncan and robert smith.our connolences to the entire smith family tonight. 33 later on...
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>> the northwest territory, and the actual governor at the time named arthur sinclair was gone, so basically the governor of a large territory north of the ohio. where he really starts getting notice he is elected. territories didn't get a voting member of congress but they got a representative and harrison becomes the northwest territories representative in congress and this allows the year to hobnob and lobby people and make connections, and this is a classic virginia of leaders. and people who have power influence. and towards the end of john adams's presidency, part of the northwest territory and what is the state of ohio and create indiana, and to administer that. and he picks william henry harrison. after john adams says he wants to appoint william henry harrison, jefferson is going to be the next president and harrison is showing good political sense. sins feelers to jefferson's saying are you going to kick me out of office and when he learns jefferson in and going to do that he then agrees to take the job as governor of indiana. so the first year and a half would be up to 1802 there
>> the northwest territory, and the actual governor at the time named arthur sinclair was gone, so basically the governor of a large territory north of the ohio. where he really starts getting notice he is elected. territories didn't get a voting member of congress but they got a representative and harrison becomes the northwest territories representative in congress and this allows the year to hobnob and lobby people and make connections, and this is a classic virginia of leaders. and...