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i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right?we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very depressing. >> size really does matter when it comes to vintage levi's. if it's either too little or too big, it's going to be harder to establish a value, or just not as valuable. >> levi's would not comment on any negotiations with jock, but we do know he has at least one sizable offer very much on the table. >> there's absolutely a market for jock's levi's. i personally would be willing to pay $35,000 for them. i'll make that mark in blood right now if you want. >> what would ol' solomon warner do? jock's pretty sure his great-great granddaddy would tell him to sit tight. he's positive the frontier merchant is somewhere off in the
i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right?we're to find out. then, just before the levi's go up on the block, daniel postpones the sale due to technical glitches. a few days later, he's talking to a buyer from japan, but the jeans are not a good fit. >> at 44 waist and 37 length, the jeans were too big for them. they were planning on purchasing them to wear. so that deal fell through. it was very depressing. >> size...
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a century ago, johann strauss was the toast of vienna's high society.t was here, in vienna's city park, in the kursalon, where the "waltz king" himself directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s. and the tradition continues to the delight of music lovers from around the world. [ "the blue danube" plays ] >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin tonight with two big stories, the departure of steve bannon from the white house and the terrorist attack in barcelona. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders said chief of staff john kelly and strategist steve bannon mutually agreed on his exit but sources tell us the president had grown frustrated by bannon's rising profile and recent publications describing him as the mastermind behind trump's campaign. >> mr. bannon came on very late, you know that. i went through 17 senators, governors, and i won all the primaries. mr. bannon came on very much later than that. >> bannon was one of the first white house staff members hired and arrived with a nationalist da
a century ago, johann strauss was the toast of vienna's high society.t was here, in vienna's city park, in the kursalon, where the "waltz king" himself directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s. and the tradition continues to the delight of music lovers from around the world. [ "the blue danube" plays ] >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin tonight with two big stories, the departure of steve bannon from the white house and the terrorist attack in...
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a century ago, johann strauss was the toast of vienna's high society.t was here, in vienna's city park, in the kursalon, where the "waltz king" himself directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s. and the tradition continues to the delight of music lovers from around the world. [ "the blue danube" plays ] >> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> the effects of unmanaged stress are a major risk factor in almost every serious modern disease, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even dementia. but it doesn't have to be that way. >> announcer: dr. martin rossman is a clinical faculty member at the university of california medical school and a pioneer in the study of the healing power of the mind. >> mind-body medicine is simply the term we use for using your mind to support the powerful healing abilities already built
a century ago, johann strauss was the toast of vienna's high society.t was here, in vienna's city park, in the kursalon, where the "waltz king" himself directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s. and the tradition continues to the delight of music lovers from around the world. [ "the blue danube" plays ] >> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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mark strauss man joins me now. you have seen some of these rescues. >> we have, and on so many levels, the deluge of rain is matched by a deluge of need in the flood zone. fema estimates 30,000 evacuees couple of days. >> more of houston's flood survivors left rooftops in a basket today. 20 coast guard helicopters have plucked more than 300 harvey victims to safety. but officials admit there aren't enough helicopters, boats or high water vehicles to reach everyone. emergency systems were overwhelmed. by this morning 75,000 people had called 911 desperate for help. >> i know yesterday we pulled 76 people to dry land. >> 76 people. >> 76 people, one day. >> in one day. >> mike hawthorne, a captain with the houston fair department said volunteers with boats and trucks have been lifesavers. >> the need is overwhelming. we the government has resources but we don't have enough. >> many victims are tweeting for help in realtime. social media sites for locations of people in distreses-- distress. these evacuees arrived at
mark strauss man joins me now. you have seen some of these rescues. >> we have, and on so many levels, the deluge of rain is matched by a deluge of need in the flood zone. fema estimates 30,000 evacuees couple of days. >> more of houston's flood survivors left rooftops in a basket today. 20 coast guard helicopters have plucked more than 300 harvey victims to safety. but officials admit there aren't enough helicopters, boats or high water vehicles to reach everyone. emergency systems...
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. >> in the cattle country, albert strauss is known as a trendsetter. in 1994, his strauss family creamery became the first 100% organic creamery in the nation. >> now 85% of the dairy farms are organic. >> he believes that changes saving the economic viability of farms in the area. now he is thinking even bigger. he wants to save the planet. >> if this diesel feeder truck sounds quiet it is because it is not diesel at all. about eight years ago, strauss and one of his mechanics began tinkering with an international harvester truck to see if they could convert it to fully electric. >> i had to wait five years before the right motor came along that could do this job. >> it worked. about two weeks ago, the nation's first electric cattle feeding truck began making its rounds. the reason it fits so well here is because of another innovation. in 2004, he created a system that collected liquefied cow manure in a holding pond, capturing the methane, which is a harmful greenhouse graph, and uses it as a fuel generator, to produce enough power for the entire far
. >> in the cattle country, albert strauss is known as a trendsetter. in 1994, his strauss family creamery became the first 100% organic creamery in the nation. >> now 85% of the dairy farms are organic. >> he believes that changes saving the economic viability of farms in the area. now he is thinking even bigger. he wants to save the planet. >> if this diesel feeder truck sounds quiet it is because it is not diesel at all. about eight years ago, strauss and one of his...
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a process strauss calls closing the loop.hile many consider dairy farms to be harmful to the environment, this farmer is proving it isn't true. >> it's not either/or. it's how can we pull the pieces together to make a viable community farming system. >> reporter: in west marin county, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> a famous chef has opened up a restaurant in los altos that caters to wealthy people. many people don't even notice the hiroshi restaurant on main street because there's not much to see on the outside. on the inside there's just one table available to reserve that seats up to 8 people with meals running about $400. that's before tax, tips, drinks and anything else. >> if i had the chance i would be interested to go. but i would never seek thank you on the and call the number and be willing to walk into something unknown for $600. >> one of the dishes they have is a cut of signature beef sprinkled with gold flakes. one review said, gold flakes look nice but don't add flavor to the food. >> hard to get them out of your teeth
a process strauss calls closing the loop.hile many consider dairy farms to be harmful to the environment, this farmer is proving it isn't true. >> it's not either/or. it's how can we pull the pieces together to make a viable community farming system. >> reporter: in west marin county, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> a famous chef has opened up a restaurant in los altos that caters to wealthy people. many people don't even notice the hiroshi restaurant on main street because there's...
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good news, strauss back against one of the worst offenses in the major, padres, bad new, strauss notself, he gave up a first nigger, stroudsburg first base, get, adrian, strawsberg, anthony slow nats score half down 2-1, after the early blemish, great movement on the fast ball strawsberg showing no ill effects, nats currently trail 2-1 in the sixth. from the pitchers to the pitch. dc united in colorado. open shot on goal but tim howard, u.s. national team goal keeper still good. make as save, then red and black one of the worst goals you'll see unless you're a united fan. that is an earned goal. oh, no. yeah, you don't want to see that. look -- just look at the way that goes. currently leading 1-05 >> $72 million for a high school football stadium. >> gradient put on the actual playing surface, >> it's not every day new high school stadium is built but in texas, a new one is now open and ready for the first game of the season. >> well-planned, designed by architects, construction folks did a great job. >> we bought >> it's called legacy stadium and it's named after katie football coa
good news, strauss back against one of the worst offenses in the major, padres, bad new, strauss notself, he gave up a first nigger, stroudsburg first base, get, adrian, strawsberg, anthony slow nats score half down 2-1, after the early blemish, great movement on the fast ball strawsberg showing no ill effects, nats currently trail 2-1 in the sixth. from the pitchers to the pitch. dc united in colorado. open shot on goal but tim howard, u.s. national team goal keeper still good. make as save,...
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gets to t under, but strauss bogeys 17. he's now 6 under, but still in the hunt. matsuyama. still had a chance to tie kisner for the lead if he makes this birdie on 18. i can't believe it didn't go in. he's 6 under par. one back because kisner's bogey dropped him to 7 under. check the scoreboard. kisner in first, one back at 6 under. oosthuizen and thomas two back. it's up for grabs. >>> 49er's got their first win for kyle shanahan on the road no less. beating the chiefs in kansas city last nigh. it was sloppy, like most preseason games, a lot of cleaning up u op both sides. reuben foster who played the entire first half had a shot at his first interception. in a game at any level, but couldn't come up with it. overall, he was solid. he's been thrown into the starting role with a season ending injury. he'll need as many reps going into the season andmentntntnt about the missed opportunity. >> i was mad at myself. i thought, you know, i could have caught a pick, but you know, it was best to do for the team. so a fast break up great, but then a catch. >> meanwhile,
gets to t under, but strauss bogeys 17. he's now 6 under, but still in the hunt. matsuyama. still had a chance to tie kisner for the lead if he makes this birdie on 18. i can't believe it didn't go in. he's 6 under par. one back because kisner's bogey dropped him to 7 under. check the scoreboard. kisner in first, one back at 6 under. oosthuizen and thomas two back. it's up for grabs. >>> 49er's got their first win for kyle shanahan on the road no less. beating the chiefs in kansas city...
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kutztown hamburg fleetwood laurel dale newman's down thompson lease port shoemakers burnsville lyons strauss town lenhart still fairview heights want to makers spring ridge and centerport remain alert for a possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms if you spot a tornado go at once into the basement or small central room in a sturdy structure for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until three fifteen pm for the following counties in pennsylvania briggs and lehigh. area. where india and russia cannot come together and cooperate and well yes the battle niagara just recently. in the state those would just. have organized the vibrant good jobs investment summit libron good endo russian deputy prime minister was there the whole time i was so he became involved in the economic development a good idea the good job that state money. so our cooperation is really quite diverse it is not exactly limited to arms trade. me. prime minister i had a chance to talk to people here in t
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bottom of the fifth how about strauss saying he could do it with the bat as well.one fly. >> well hit and yelich looking up and it's gone. >> second homer of the year. ninth inning he goes for the complete game shut out. the nats win four-nothing. way to go strauss his first complete game shutout believe it or not since 2013. >> what? >> let's switch over to football right now. in case you missed it in all the hurricane news and everything else, the skins are actually playing tonight. they'll play tampa gearing up for the preseason game against the bucs. time to meet the fans before hitting the field. that looked like doug williams and kirk cousins. the team hosted their 56th annual welcome home luncheon largest fundraiser of the year where the team meets with fans. on the menu for the year's luncheon the same on tray that would be a full plate of hope. for the second straight year kirk cousins voted the team's offensive player of the year and ryan kerrigan named the defensive player of the year. they'll play tonight and then the season get soon. hard to believe it
bottom of the fifth how about strauss saying he could do it with the bat as well.one fly. >> well hit and yelich looking up and it's gone. >> second homer of the year. ninth inning he goes for the complete game shut out. the nats win four-nothing. way to go strauss his first complete game shutout believe it or not since 2013. >> what? >> let's switch over to football right now. in case you missed it in all the hurricane news and everything else, the skins are actually...
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i thought of justice strauss. vang is jewish.hese people in charlottesville were chapting anti-semitic chants. i don't believe the president is a big on the. >> why did he -- >> he still hasn't said i don't want your support, hugh. he hasn't said don't march in my name, don't invoke me, don't say you're trying to fulfill my promises. why would he not say that today? >> agree with you. that's why i would prefer him to have staffers who understand moments and who can provide him with texts and prompts as president reagan had around him. to come up with great moments of rhetoric, as president obama had john you need people like that to raise your game on moments of great importance and the president does not have them right now. but i also believe with chris kuns we ought to move forward. we are on the brink of a conversation. >> if he had those people would that change the way donald trump approaches things. >> no, because he has general kelly and stop this kind of none accepts in the white house. donald trump is who he is. there i
i thought of justice strauss. vang is jewish.hese people in charlottesville were chapting anti-semitic chants. i don't believe the president is a big on the. >> why did he -- >> he still hasn't said i don't want your support, hugh. he hasn't said don't march in my name, don't invoke me, don't say you're trying to fulfill my promises. why would he not say that today? >> agree with you. that's why i would prefer him to have staffers who understand moments and who can provide him...
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sinking spring loyalty on one of four winners bill compton police port shoemakers bill burns lyons strauss top one hundred still fairview heights spring ridge west reading and center port for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until twelve forty five am saturday for the following county birds sylvania. to be provocative chance the rapper yeah it's good to see my son's name is chance to see any chance one of the greatest things ever happen to me derek jeter came over to me and said there are a lot of phony legends you are a true legend that stay with me forever when you are a true legend thank you that's cool stay with me what is the title mean to you means you're old. it means. you stood the test of time. you know to me that's what it means you've stood the test of time you know people have their peak moments and the year the fall off the peak all the way down the mountain or you have or near the top is being labeled a legend or an icon put more pressure on you. know we expect more from you know
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scientist and climate expert, ben strauss, models projections of sea level rise. >> sea level rise, raisesaunch pad. and makes each flood, ep damaging. today, sea levels rising. 50% faster than it was 20 years ago. that is a real cause for alarm. kiribas sits 6 feet above sea level. so there is nowhere to safely rebuild. this was a house here? >> yeah, this is the house before. >> water just came. destroyed the house. >> water came in with the strong wind. destroyed the house. >> this man has seen his neighbors on a remote island of kiribas displaced because of extreme tides. >> this fisherman here working on his net. used to be here. >> yeah. >> yes. you awe you know. >> salt water inundated this village. contaminating the groundwater. and killing the crops in the field. 10 families have already left. only maria take's family remains. >> it is interesting that she has -- probably one of the lowest carbon footprints in the climate change. >> yeah, we have to move to maybe, another country. countries that they have mountains, you know? >> the united states will withdraw. from the paris clim
scientist and climate expert, ben strauss, models projections of sea level rise. >> sea level rise, raisesaunch pad. and makes each flood, ep damaging. today, sea levels rising. 50% faster than it was 20 years ago. that is a real cause for alarm. kiribas sits 6 feet above sea level. so there is nowhere to safely rebuild. this was a house here? >> yeah, this is the house before. >> water just came. destroyed the house. >> water came in with the strong wind. destroyed the...
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mark strauss man reports on how those tine towns areuge cro. >> reporter: you do not usually s#çx roadblocksuseum but on monday this observatory will be over run bylips fans coming e stars in the middle of the day when temperatures are expected to be in the 90's. >> we will have, water, seating, we are bringing in tents and fans as well. >> reporter: the eclipse will travel 2400 miles across the u.s., 12 million people live in the totality zone of complete darkness but 10 million visitors are expected to squeeze their way in to the eclipse path. with populations expected to nearly double, cities and towns are redoubling their efforts ready. >> we're going to run out of iht is seeing a run on bottled >> we're hoping to get ship ments every day to keep up with the demand that we will ha people coming through town. >> reporter: while the eclipse is 70 miles wide many road people are using to see it are narrow just two lanes in some rural areas. >> with the folks that we expect to come to this eclipse we are very concerned about just getting to our emergenc ies. >> reporter: so many people hopin
mark strauss man reports on how those tine towns areuge cro. >> reporter: you do not usually s#çx roadblocksuseum but on monday this observatory will be over run bylips fans coming e stars in the middle of the day when temperatures are expected to be in the 90's. >> we will have, water, seating, we are bringing in tents and fans as well. >> reporter: the eclipse will travel 2400 miles across the u.s., 12 million people live in the totality zone of complete darkness but 10...
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strauss best captured the lochner legacy with a simple question. who would ever cite this case in a supreme court brief except to identify it with your opponent's position? it's safe to say that a majority of lawyers, constitutional scholars and judges from all sides of the political and economic spectrum rank lochner along with dredd scott as one of the worst decisions in constitutional history. of course there are some prominent and distinguished exceptions. i suspect randy will attempt to convince you that the lochner case does not deserve its reputation. i am here because i think it does. however, there are many things upon which randy and i do agree. one is that we both agree and recognize the importance of liberty in our political system and our constitutional tradition. so in the spirit of starting our conversation, i would like to focus on the meaning of liberty. not from my own perspective but from my own observations of what liberty meant for most people in the early 19th and 20th centuries. lochner is famous or infamous for the liberty o
strauss best captured the lochner legacy with a simple question. who would ever cite this case in a supreme court brief except to identify it with your opponent's position? it's safe to say that a majority of lawyers, constitutional scholars and judges from all sides of the political and economic spectrum rank lochner along with dredd scott as one of the worst decisions in constitutional history. of course there are some prominent and distinguished exceptions. i suspect randy will attempt to...
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i just don't know if i could do it to mozart, strauss or beethov beethoven. >> got to be the right beatr clarity there, you pick the music, not alexia, judging by what you're doing. it's like big brother watching you. >> well i'm not sure -- yes, it could be. it's a little bit but that's always the concern. how much are you feeding this. if you keep saying alexia for everything, alexia and amazon is going to know a lot about you and what your proclivities are. i'm not sure exactly how comfortable i feel with it. i will say if i had hypothetically a home assistant, i might think about just seeing what those playlists look like. >> there you go. >> fair enough. >> probably circus music with the triplets at my house. >> i love my alexia. dominic chu, thank you much. >> she's going crazy. >> she's like what, what, you keep using my name. >> looking to beat the heat several new movies "motown burns down in detroit" the film shines a light on the '67 riots. security guard witnesses police brutality, ends up framed for murder. it's a true story rated "r." >> a good cast in matthew mcconaughey
i just don't know if i could do it to mozart, strauss or beethov beethoven. >> got to be the right beatr clarity there, you pick the music, not alexia, judging by what you're doing. it's like big brother watching you. >> well i'm not sure -- yes, it could be. it's a little bit but that's always the concern. how much are you feeding this. if you keep saying alexia for everything, alexia and amazon is going to know a lot about you and what your proclivities are. i'm not sure exactly...
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so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. >> pleasure to beer
so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. >> pleasure to beer
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stoneman becomes alistair cook‘s 12th opening partner since andrew strauss retired.with england‘s first day night test a week today. defending champions southern vipers have picked up where they left off in the opening match of the women‘s super league cricket, thrashing the team they beat in last year‘s final, western storm. ben croucher was watching. there has been much fanfare for women‘s cricket this summer after the world‘s best came for the world cup, and the best of them have stuck around for the domestic season. include captain heather knight couldn‘t do the same, out for one south—western storm side wilted against the champions, southern vipers. this was one ofjust three boundaries in the innings. if wickets are your thing, there was no shortage, west indies skipper taylor another default. three runouts, two june direct hits, underlining the defending champions‘ strength. a fa ncy defending champions‘ strength. a fancy ball around to sheer attack the edges of the ageas bowl. in one over, the vipers knocked off nearly half of the target, 34 runs and the game
stoneman becomes alistair cook‘s 12th opening partner since andrew strauss retired.with england‘s first day night test a week today. defending champions southern vipers have picked up where they left off in the opening match of the women‘s super league cricket, thrashing the team they beat in last year‘s final, western storm. ben croucher was watching. there has been much fanfare for women‘s cricket this summer after the world‘s best came for the world cup, and the best of them have...
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i worked on jessica james with the writer and director of the movie jim strauss who's amazing and wee this movie people places things two years before and he said something really nice when we were done, i was the supporting character in that and he said, i can't wait till somebody writes you a movie because i really love working with you, and then he said, wait, i can write you a movie, so we met a bunch before we even pitched the idea of "the incredible jessica james." he said i'm thinking about the character being like this and the structure being like this, what do you think, what are your thoughts someso by the time we sold the movie and worked out a deal they had me on as executive producer so that was really exciting. so i got a lot of creative input and i think that's what's so fun about the movie is you can see a lot of things like she abbreviates words and she -- you know, she feels very much like me. so i think that's -- >> rose: you were saying jessica feels very much like you. ssica williams, which is me.like >> rose: how did that work? when you.her together, all of a su
i worked on jessica james with the writer and director of the movie jim strauss who's amazing and wee this movie people places things two years before and he said something really nice when we were done, i was the supporting character in that and he said, i can't wait till somebody writes you a movie because i really love working with you, and then he said, wait, i can write you a movie, so we met a bunch before we even pitched the idea of "the incredible jessica james." he said i'm...
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lynn dough, e jack, mikey t strauss, above mikey t. >> making me work too hard. >> that's for doolittlee. >> do. >> yes. >> there you go and i'm sure they'll sell the jerseys if you want them. they'll only wear them one weekend. >>> d.c. united they have a new stadium. it's going to be beautiful for next year. now they want a winning team. they landed u.s.a. national team p paul. he along with other players will be introduced today. open training camp gets under way at 10:00 a.m. at rfk. watch the team train. >> can't wait for next season. >> i know. >> i would like to get one of those jerseys. they look really good. >> you want one with your own nickname. >> no. >> oh, okay. >> what would you nickname be. >> you mean if i -- i guess it would be al, right? that's the >> okay. >> yeah. >> no, you get to choose. >> okay. you mean of those then? >> i like that cute little rendon player. >> you do. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> what's his nickname. >> i don't know. >> okay. >> probably ed. >> we'll work hard on this. >> football is back. that's -- steve you buried the lead there. we should have do
lynn dough, e jack, mikey t strauss, above mikey t. >> making me work too hard. >> that's for doolittlee. >> do. >> yes. >> there you go and i'm sure they'll sell the jerseys if you want them. they'll only wear them one weekend. >>> d.c. united they have a new stadium. it's going to be beautiful for next year. now they want a winning team. they landed u.s.a. national team p paul. he along with other players will be introduced today. open training camp gets...
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so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. >> pleasure to be here. you guys put on a great difference. it's wonderful to get away from our desks a little bit and talk about all kinds of subject. obviously we stand between lunch and you going home, which may or may not be a good thing, but we have a great pam so stick around because there's some good stuff here. so we're going to start with the paper by mack green and jeffrey -- as an oppositional member. so matt. >> thank you, jacob. we have a lot of people to thank. and just want to take a couple of minutes before the presentation to thank coline. this is an ongoing project we're doing about newt gingrich. and also want to thank harly jones. we also want to thank the carl albert center, the center of congress for their assistance and also the research staff at the university of georgia, and the library of congress. we've done some archival research as well. so this is part of a book length project we're doing about the leadership of newt gingrich. his first three terms in the house of representative
so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. >> pleasure to be here. you guys put on a great difference. it's wonderful to get away from our desks a little bit and talk about all kinds of subject. obviously we stand between lunch and you going home, which may or may not be a good thing, but we have a great pam so stick around because there's some good stuff here. so we're going to start with the paper by mack green and jeffrey -- as an oppositional member. so matt....
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mark strauss sman inside, mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nora, that surge of evacuees that overwhelmed the center forced officials to open up two more big shelters downtown. you're right, that should ease some of the pressure here where volunteers have struggled to deal with short supplies and short tempers. volunteers from across stx scrambled to convert houston's nrg center into a shelter for storm victims. >> we're here setting up cots for those people that were not able to get into some of the other shelters that were open. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after planning for began, evacuees started pouring in, the center has made room for up to 10,000 displaced residents. caring has been a challenge for the houston's mayor. can you guarantee that the supply chains of food, water, cots are going to get through to that center? >> we have made a question on fema for an additional 10,000 cots and supplies. and we have said that we need them to get here as soon as possible. >> reporter: once again, turner defended his decision not to evacuate nearly 7 million people ahea
mark strauss sman inside, mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nora, that surge of evacuees that overwhelmed the center forced officials to open up two more big shelters downtown. you're right, that should ease some of the pressure here where volunteers have struggled to deal with short supplies and short tempers. volunteers from across stx scrambled to convert houston's nrg center into a shelter for storm victims. >> we're here setting up cots for those people that were...
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let's first bring in mark strauss man. he's been following the emergency response overnight. good morning. >> you mentioned the 2,000 rescues already and there's nothing but rain in the forecast for days. local officials are very blunt about it. they do not have the resources to answer every call for help. so lots of folks have begun to complain why weren't they told to get out of harm's way while they still could instead of being snuck asking for help. rescues continue throughout the night. the rising water is everywhere, pushing into homes and crippling a metro area packed with nearly 7 million people the u.s. coast gart plucked the stranded off roof tops. many of them blienld sided by an historic amount of rain. >> i wish we could send out assets to a neighborhood and say we're here to get you out of harm's way but we don't know what neighborhood to send them to. >> rnl streets flooded with both water and people trying to get to safety. >> okay. we'll try to get a boat out here. >> harris county rls could you crews are going door to door helping as many people as we can. >
let's first bring in mark strauss man. he's been following the emergency response overnight. good morning. >> you mentioned the 2,000 rescues already and there's nothing but rain in the forecast for days. local officials are very blunt about it. they do not have the resources to answer every call for help. so lots of folks have begun to complain why weren't they told to get out of harm's way while they still could instead of being snuck asking for help. rescues continue throughout the...
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and this comes with our analyst joe strauss. this is an interesting name.ba mentions of anything of minority here. this is a name that we like to watch off the baba report as well >> thank you very much, for more trading nation, go to our website. apple maybe set to make a big push into healthcare reportedly and talks with aetna what can a deal like that do to the healthcare industry? next on "power lunch." now, the latest from trading nation from cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor >>> sometimes it is called a w formation because it looks like a w. double bond is when prices form two distinct low oon as chart the same level >>> well, this is a story that you first heard right here on cnbc aetna and apple have reportedly held secret meet that is would bring apple watches to millions of aetna customers and given that apple watches track things like movement and heart rate it makes some people think that aetna may know a little bit too much about us if this happens. your next guest is a longtime veteran of the health care business and sold his company to aet
and this comes with our analyst joe strauss. this is an interesting name.ba mentions of anything of minority here. this is a name that we like to watch off the baba report as well >> thank you very much, for more trading nation, go to our website. apple maybe set to make a big push into healthcare reportedly and talks with aetna what can a deal like that do to the healthcare industry? next on "power lunch." now, the latest from trading nation from cnbc.com and a word from our...
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mark strauss man has the story. >> reporter: new year's dayincet responded to a call about a suspiciouserson inest el, south carolina. >> stop. stop. >> this video was recorded by the officer's camera glasses for $30. >> if you don't stop, i'm going to takes you. >> reporter: as officer smith approached the suspect, 29-year-old malcolm or pulled a nine millimeter handgun from his pocket and opened fire. >> take your hands out of your >> reporter: or fired eight times. half the shots wou in his arm, neckmindth aednd s tor. a year and a half later, officer smith recalled the terror of stenom mt. hit me in the neck and it felt like something flicked me in my neck. it was enough force to knock me on my back. >> reporter: the officer retreated to his cruiser to call for back up. i thought i was going to die right then and i told dispatch tell my family i love them because i didn't think i was going to match it. >> zmach, please tell my family i love them. >> reporter: responding officers arrested moor. teattet's not the moor -- he kdmpo tlil did with malice. >> reporter: this week that video
mark strauss man has the story. >> reporter: new year's dayincet responded to a call about a suspiciouserson inest el, south carolina. >> stop. stop. >> this video was recorded by the officer's camera glasses for $30. >> if you don't stop, i'm going to takes you. >> reporter: as officer smith approached the suspect, 29-year-old malcolm or pulled a nine millimeter handgun from his pocket and opened fire. >> take your hands out of your >> reporter: or...
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there's no dispute that we're all living the legacy of newt gingrich, so i will turn it over to jacob strauss who is our chair for the panel from the congressional research service. >> you guys put on a great conference. it's wonderful to get away from our desks and talk to people about all kinds of subjects related to congress so i'm very happy to be here. as colleen said, we will talk about the historical and political legacy of newt gingrich and we stand between lunch and you going home which may or may not be a good thing, but we have a great panel with two very interesting speakers so stick around because there will be good stuff here. we'll start with the paper by mack green and jeffrey crouch. as we agreed before, each speaker will get 20 minutes and we'll do two papers and we'll open it up to you for questions, so, matt? >> thank you, jacob. we have a lot of people to thank. i just want to take a couple of minutes before doing the presentation to thank colleen shogun for putting together this conference. american university and catholic university for providing financial support for o
there's no dispute that we're all living the legacy of newt gingrich, so i will turn it over to jacob strauss who is our chair for the panel from the congressional research service. >> you guys put on a great conference. it's wonderful to get away from our desks and talk to people about all kinds of subjects related to congress so i'm very happy to be here. as colleen said, we will talk about the historical and political legacy of newt gingrich and we stand between lunch and you going...
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so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. for the panel from the congressional research service. >> thank you, colleen. it's a pleasure to be here. you guys have put on a great conference. it's wonderful to get away from my desk for a little bit and talk to people about all kinds of subjects related to congress. so i'm very happy to be here. as colleen said, we're going to talk today about the historical and political legacy of newt gingrich. obviously, we stand between lunch and you going home, we may or may not be a good thing. but we have a great panel with two interesting papers. so stick around because there's some good stuff here. so we're going to start with the paper by mack green and this is as an oppositional member. we'll do ten minutes each before opening for discussions. so matt. >> thank you, jacob. we have a lot of people to thank. i just want to take a couple of minutes before doing the presentation to thank colleen shogen for putting together this wonderful conference. this is an ongoing project we're part of
so i'm going to turn it over to jacob strauss, who's our chair. for the panel from the congressional research service. >> thank you, colleen. it's a pleasure to be here. you guys have put on a great conference. it's wonderful to get away from my desk for a little bit and talk to people about all kinds of subjects related to congress. so i'm very happy to be here. as colleen said, we're going to talk today about the historical and political legacy of newt gingrich. obviously, we stand...
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talisman worked in the office of strauss, howard and field from 1984 to 1982 where he specialized innsactional tax planning. mr. talisman currently serves on the board of advisers to the tax policy center, in which chair of the formation of tax policy committee, american bar association tax session. he also currently serves as an adjunct tax professor at georgetown university law center where he teaches tax policy. mr. talisman holds a bachelor's degree from the university of virginia and a injujuris doctor from the school of law. next up is pamela olson, deputy tax leader and was national tax services leader of pwc. prior to joining pwc, ms. olson led the washington tax practice and served as assistant policy for tax policy at the u.s. department of treasury from 2002 to 2004. ms. olson has also previously served as a senior economic adviser to two presidential campaigns and as federal tax adviser to the national commission on economic growth and tax reform. ms. olson has also held positions with the chief counsel's office of the irs as special assistant to the chief counsel, attorn
talisman worked in the office of strauss, howard and field from 1984 to 1982 where he specialized innsactional tax planning. mr. talisman currently serves on the board of advisers to the tax policy center, in which chair of the formation of tax policy committee, american bar association tax session. he also currently serves as an adjunct tax professor at georgetown university law center where he teaches tax policy. mr. talisman holds a bachelor's degree from the university of virginia and a...