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this is close your high because you loved teddy bears. do i? i will be honest.r five hours to get a cheap teddy bear, do they not realise that ultimately kids willjust grow this after a few weeks, months, days, what have you? what is interesting for me is the scenes, they remind you of those terrible black friday scenes where everyone goes thank yous up. there were children involved in this, kids queueing. they were queueing up to get a teddy bear at the same price as their child's age rather than the £52 price. look at it from a marketeers cli pless price. look at it from a marketeers clipless perspective. this is what happens when you don't get your marketing right and you don't think about people rocking up and not being able to get that they want.“ it good to go in the papers anyway regardless of the story? there are some people as they get any papers at any cost. i do not agree with that. it is a marketing strategy that. it is a marketing strategy that has not worked. richard griffiths, lovely to talk to. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come
this is close your high because you loved teddy bears. do i? i will be honest.r five hours to get a cheap teddy bear, do they not realise that ultimately kids willjust grow this after a few weeks, months, days, what have you? what is interesting for me is the scenes, they remind you of those terrible black friday scenes where everyone goes thank yous up. there were children involved in this, kids queueing. they were queueing up to get a teddy bear at the same price as their child's age rather...
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truman, i'm going to talk about teddy roosevelt first. teddy roosevelt did not know like the marine corps. he was determined to get rid of them. he said the navy folks can do this just as well as the marine, and they can do it without being as irritating. [ captioners transitioning ] put up naval weapons and -- but you can do it. locally, we took command of it and he went down there and succeeded in the exercises. -- [inaudible] . the marines, luckily, they know to get approved. a lot of other reporters, the reason, the one thing that we can do, -- [inaudible] clear past [inaudible] be careful what you ask for. he is part of the army for days. i appreciate the reinforcements and so they remained and you start to see what is going to happen when the marine corps is part [inaudible] unfortunately, they encouraged the marines and the command. one thing that he doesn't want, [inaudible] why? [inaudible]. he will get all of the credit anyway. go do your thing and i will do my thing. we can't get up and take the presidential declaration like pr
truman, i'm going to talk about teddy roosevelt first. teddy roosevelt did not know like the marine corps. he was determined to get rid of them. he said the navy folks can do this just as well as the marine, and they can do it without being as irritating. [ captioners transitioning ] put up naval weapons and -- but you can do it. locally, we took command of it and he went down there and succeeded in the exercises. -- [inaudible] . the marines, luckily, they know to get approved. a lot of other...
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this is just one example of teddy roosevelt books, there have been many. this one is special because i visit with teddy roosevelt before. before he was in my office. his ancestor -- he, like his ancestor, president roosevelt is interested and involved in the environment. i met him and knew about teddy roosevelt and the passion he had for the environment, interesting to see how that passed down from generation to generation and it was a pleasure to meet with teddy roosevelt before. >> you are third a book about charity. >> i think this book came out in 2004. i was a homicide detective in the early 80s and became a lead detective and the korean river serial motor case and over a 19 year span, i am going to call him the devil of a human being, a monster of a human being took the lives of 60 to 70 people. he pled guilty when they finally caught him, through dna, he pled guilty to 49 murders. we closed 59 cases and they were a couple cases and we didn't have all the evidence, we knew he committed those two. this book describes in the beginning a little bit of m
this is just one example of teddy roosevelt books, there have been many. this one is special because i visit with teddy roosevelt before. before he was in my office. his ancestor -- he, like his ancestor, president roosevelt is interested and involved in the environment. i met him and knew about teddy roosevelt and the passion he had for the environment, interesting to see how that passed down from generation to generation and it was a pleasure to meet with teddy roosevelt before. >> you...
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teddy, if you are here, or he will be here soon enough. i want to acknowledge him as well for being here. i want to acknowledge, there are a number of people up here as well. acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and our share of. [applause] so today, in san francisco, and throughout the month, we honour both individuals that have made a significant difference in the past that are doing it now in the present and will in the future, for our lgbtq community. we also acknowledge all the organizations that work with our community of san francisco on lgbtq issues that make san francisco who we are as a city. you know, as civil rights are under attack throughout our country, it is so important that san francisco stands tall above every other place in america. that we,
teddy, if you are here, or he will be here soon enough. i want to acknowledge him as well for being here. i want to acknowledge, there are a number of people up here as well. acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and...
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you know what those of both singers a dude like you said was a teddy bear pick teddy bear paper bag make it a lovely one of his money and you don't why what is so dangerous why would j. edgar what is so dangerous about folk music that's the question. ok. sure it's ok never in my life in the you know twenty some odd years ago when i sat sipping whisky with dave van ronk i say what i did i ever think i would be sitting here with this why is folk music so because protest songs and especially at that time they tended to be about unions and workers and that's what most of the folk music is about it's about workers about working class and the thing is people forget a speech they forget a leaflet they don't forget a song and that was that thing where they had to keep an eye on who was being i mean pete seeger woody guthrie these are all people who were you know pete seeger was banned from radio because he talked about the socialist workers party in the sixty's and fifty's that's incredible sort of amazing that is really incredible what's really you know what else is interesting when we were loo
you know what those of both singers a dude like you said was a teddy bear pick teddy bear paper bag make it a lovely one of his money and you don't why what is so dangerous why would j. edgar what is so dangerous about folk music that's the question. ok. sure it's ok never in my life in the you know twenty some odd years ago when i sat sipping whisky with dave van ronk i say what i did i ever think i would be sitting here with this why is folk music so because protest songs and especially at...
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teddy was a possible murder suspect.f the homicide detectives related to me that there had been a problem with the polygraph. because he was-- he was actually a suspect. i suspect so. anybody that was probably anywhere near me was a suspect. keith morrison: but as sutton was absorbing the news of his wife's apparent betrayal, montoto slipped off the list of top suspects. for one thing, he couldn't have been the shooter. he was on the phone with susan when it happened. records confirmed he actually called the police before rushing to the sutton house. so as detectives eliminated early suspects like montoto, they went back to the basics at every homicide investigation. everyone is somewhat of a suspect. i mean, you know, you start with the family and you keep working your way out. keith morrison: family-- john and susan met on a blind date, were married a year later, and from the beginning made family a very big deal. but even though they were strikingly good looking, and financially successful and happy, they were stymied
teddy was a possible murder suspect.f the homicide detectives related to me that there had been a problem with the polygraph. because he was-- he was actually a suspect. i suspect so. anybody that was probably anywhere near me was a suspect. keith morrison: but as sutton was absorbing the news of his wife's apparent betrayal, montoto slipped off the list of top suspects. for one thing, he couldn't have been the shooter. he was on the phone with susan when it happened. records confirmed he...
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i'm going to talk about truman but i want to talk about teddy roosevelt first. teddy roosevelt did not like the marine corps. and he was determined to get rid of him. he said, navy folks can do this just as well as marines and they can be a lot less irritating. and we can do landing parties of sailors and replace those marines and increase our own strength in our funding. guess what? we'll get all the marine corps dough. so the admiral went to teddy roosevelt. he agreed with him. remember all that navy stuff? that doesn't include the marine corps in his vision. so just before he left, the break between him and taft, just before he left, he had a presidential declaration to bring marines off the battleships and then he exited stage left. left it for taft to figure out. there was a huge controversy. some admirals support the marines, some don't. but it is one of the many times that one service or the other tries to eradicate marines. and believe me, we are paranoid but we have reason to be paranoid. so it's almost -- there might not have been a marine corps to go
i'm going to talk about truman but i want to talk about teddy roosevelt first. teddy roosevelt did not like the marine corps. and he was determined to get rid of him. he said, navy folks can do this just as well as marines and they can be a lot less irritating. and we can do landing parties of sailors and replace those marines and increase our own strength in our funding. guess what? we'll get all the marine corps dough. so the admiral went to teddy roosevelt. he agreed with him. remember all...
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the admirals went to teddy roosevelt. they agreed with him. he said all the navy stuff, it does not include the marine corps in his vision. just before he left, he had a presidential declaration that they were going to bring marines off of the battleships. then he exited stage left and left it for taft to figure out. some admirals support the marines, some don't. it is one of the many times that one service or the other tries to eradicate the marines. we are paranoid, but we have reasons to be paranoid. this almost happened. there might not have been a marine corps to go to war. they would have been guarding our navy ports, yards, basically being cops. it was defeated because the american public rose up and one of the marine's fathers was a -- the head of a committee and basically brought it to america's attention. they said we want our marines. a lot of it was based on china and guantanamo bay. you can start to see people getting irritated with these marines. the army especially. so they survive. ,then comes 1914 in veracruz. the marines have
the admirals went to teddy roosevelt. they agreed with him. he said all the navy stuff, it does not include the marine corps in his vision. just before he left, he had a presidential declaration that they were going to bring marines off of the battleships. then he exited stage left and left it for taft to figure out. some admirals support the marines, some don't. it is one of the many times that one service or the other tries to eradicate the marines. we are paranoid, but we have reasons to be...
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these were macarthur's peers, as well as teddy roosevelt. teddy roosevelt was the most famous person at the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, the panama canal, great white fleet, speak softly and carry a big stick. and teddy roosevelt is a guide that is a guy that thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. these are all the implants is acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are not his college block make at west point. they are his father, they are funston, wood, these guys he thinks he is part of, of this agent class of war years. i, macarthur is chief of staff of the rainbow division. he is also a commander for the rainbow division. and like all of these other gentlemen, he wants to see combat service, and he will see a great deal of it. he is a trained officer. he has been an engineer. he commanded troops out at fort leavenworth. and leavenworth -- macarthur does not go t
these were macarthur's peers, as well as teddy roosevelt. teddy roosevelt was the most famous person at the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, the panama canal, great white fleet, speak softly and carry a big stick. and teddy roosevelt is a guide that is a guy that thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. these are all the implants is acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure,...
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on to. >> no, it's not a teddy bear. did it matter? >> listen, here's the deal. i cannot imagine that in an election where you had 130 million people voted, it was decided by only 70,000 people in about three states, 10,000 people in michigan, ohio, pennsylvania. that's a pretty narrow margin. and so we need to find out did it have an impact. i think it's hard to argue it had zero impact. >> let me tell you this, chris. i read the indictment. i read the indictment handed down by director mueller and some of the verbatims that were in there lifted from this. and, you know, i was involved in the election in pennsylvania, and interestingly, van and chris, even the russians didn't think the president was going to win in pennsylvania. they didn't bother doing anything in pennsylvania. they skipped over the state. to your point, van, did it matter? listen, we won fair and square. fact of the matter is, fair and square we won. >> i don't understand why that's the sole bar just to emphasize a point van was making, dave. i don't
on to. >> no, it's not a teddy bear. did it matter? >> listen, here's the deal. i cannot imagine that in an election where you had 130 million people voted, it was decided by only 70,000 people in about three states, 10,000 people in michigan, ohio, pennsylvania. that's a pretty narrow margin. and so we need to find out did it have an impact. i think it's hard to argue it had zero impact. >> let me tell you this, chris. i read the indictment. i read the indictment handed down...
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this one is special because i happen to visit with teddy roosevelt the fourth.he was in my office and autographed this book of his ancestors so he, like his ancestors, president roosevelt, he is very interested and involved in the environment. it is also, as you meet, as i met him and knew about teddy roosevelt, and the passion he had for the environment it's real interesting to see how it is passed down from generation to generation. it was a pleasure to meet with teddy roosevelt the fourth. >> you have authored a book. and proceeds go to charity. >> yes. i think this book came out 2004. i was a homicide detective in the early 80s and became a lead detective on a case called the green river serial murder case. over a 19 year span, i'm going to call him, the devil of a human being. a monster of a human being. took the lives of some of between 60 and 70 people. he pled guilty when we finally caught him through dna and microscopic paint evidence. he pled guilty to 49 murders. we close 51 cases. there were a couple of cases we did not have all the evidence we neede
this one is special because i happen to visit with teddy roosevelt the fourth.he was in my office and autographed this book of his ancestors so he, like his ancestors, president roosevelt, he is very interested and involved in the environment. it is also, as you meet, as i met him and knew about teddy roosevelt, and the passion he had for the environment it's real interesting to see how it is passed down from generation to generation. it was a pleasure to meet with teddy roosevelt the fourth....
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[cheers and applause] welcome back, teddy. in the middle of your game, $10,000.eers and applause] you're right smack dab in the middle. 7 questions away from $1 million. and as you see, you still have two lifelines, "ask the audience" and your "plus one."oe as we try itely double >> okay. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm ready. >> you're halfway through. you should feel loose, you should feel good. not that--not thatoo
[cheers and applause] welcome back, teddy. in the middle of your game, $10,000.eers and applause] you're right smack dab in the middle. 7 questions away from $1 million. and as you see, you still have two lifelines, "ask the audience" and your "plus one."oe as we try itely double >> okay. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm ready. >> you're halfway through. you should feel loose, you should feel good. not that--not thatoo
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i'm thankful that teddy listened to us over the years.ts, but we have encouraged him that if you have these interactions, it's important to be very calm. on the back end, at least me personally, i have worked to really just have an open ear. being really thankful how things turned out. you hear of them turning out worse, so i'm thankful it turned out the way it did, but i have not talked about it in great detail. much of what i heard about the incident, i heard they have been comi coming. >> here is the police chief's statement. he says we have to respond nap is our duty to the business and the citizens. how else would you know if they were involved if you didn't approach and make that inquiry. i'm sure the students felt uncomfortable by this situation and that was not our intent. we want to make sure that people come here feel safe, secure, and are welcome to be here. i know you're going to mite with them. >> what i planned to stress in the meeting, i think there was a mistake. for you to pull a group of ten kids over, even though it was
i'm thankful that teddy listened to us over the years.ts, but we have encouraged him that if you have these interactions, it's important to be very calm. on the back end, at least me personally, i have worked to really just have an open ear. being really thankful how things turned out. you hear of them turning out worse, so i'm thankful it turned out the way it did, but i have not talked about it in great detail. much of what i heard about the incident, i heard they have been comi coming....
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people waited hours for a cheap deal on a teddy bear. not everyone left satisfied. >>> plus the emmy nominations are out. who made the cut, coming up. >>> and taking a live look at our traffic in san jose, this is 101 southbound is your backup 101 southbound is your backup there. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia
people waited hours for a cheap deal on a teddy bear. not everyone left satisfied. >>> plus the emmy nominations are out. who made the cut, coming up. >>> and taking a live look at our traffic in san jose, this is 101 southbound is your backup 101 southbound is your backup there. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular...
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these are macarthur's peers as well as teddy roosevelt. he was the most famous person at the turn-of-the-century the secretary of the navy, he had been someone at the panama canal, speak softly and carry a big stick and teddy roosevelt thinks war is good thing. that is the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as needed venture and a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are not his college classmates at west point they are his father, there is wood, he thinks he is part of this ancient class of warriors. macarthur will be the chief of staff of the rainbow division and he will also be a brigade commander for the rainbow division. and all these other gentlemen were working on, he wants to see combat service. he is a trained officer. he was an engineer. he had command of troops and also in leavenworth, and arthur does not go to staff college, he is the commissary officer. he is the quartermaster officer. he is the guy who
these are macarthur's peers as well as teddy roosevelt. he was the most famous person at the turn-of-the-century the secretary of the navy, he had been someone at the panama canal, speak softly and carry a big stick and teddy roosevelt thinks war is good thing. that is the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as needed venture and a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are...
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as well as teddy roosevelt, macarthur serves as his aide, teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, panama canal, the great white fleet, speak softly carry a big stick and teddy roosevelt is a guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. now, his peers are not his college classmates at west point, her his father, they are funston, there's wood, you know, these guys that he thinks that he is part of, of this ancient class of warriors. now, world war i macarthur will be the chief of staff of the rainbow division. he will also be a brigade commander for the rainbow division. like all of these other gentlemen we are working on he wants to see combat service and he will see a great deal of it. he is a trained officer. he had been an engineer, he had had command of troops from 1908 to '09, engineer company ou
as well as teddy roosevelt, macarthur serves as his aide, teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, a guy who had gone out west, panama canal, the great white fleet, speak softly carry a big stick and teddy roosevelt is a guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to...
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takes a few minutes to stuff the teddy bear so that's what they should have thought about.'re shopping for anything with kids, when there's a queue, it's a struggle at the best of times. they will be quite unhappy i think. the point of exercises like this is to create hype and excitement, the whole idea, we like a bargain because not everyone can get it. it's a fine line retailers have to tread, isn't it? about absolutely, and you don't want to miss out, you want to be the one who says i got this teddy bear for £5 or 80% discount —— who says i got this teddy bear for £5 or 80% discount -- absolutely. at £5 or 8096 discount -- absolutely. at the same time people now know they could have got itchy per and they could have got itchy per and they didn't. i suspect that will have a bearing on whether they choose to buy build—a—bear again —— could have got it cheaper. excuse the pun! lots of people will resent the fact they are being charged by pounds or £10 instead of less. how do they make those customers happier? they are offering vouchers, but what they need to do is provide c
takes a few minutes to stuff the teddy bear so that's what they should have thought about.'re shopping for anything with kids, when there's a queue, it's a struggle at the best of times. they will be quite unhappy i think. the point of exercises like this is to create hype and excitement, the whole idea, we like a bargain because not everyone can get it. it's a fine line retailers have to tread, isn't it? about absolutely, and you don't want to miss out, you want to be the one who says i got...
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teddy? >> so in the >> this practice is called changing cartoon policy about the ways not just like filing lawsuits are pushing for policy reform is a hard edge advocacy techniques that how do you change minds? it takes just as much strategy and thought to change social norms as it does the other things and to give a flavor i will share some social media tactics how they think of changing hearts and minds and i can think of no one better because with tobacco control they are up against a powerful industry also against a powerful social norm so they had have equally powerful messages so we will view the slide from the truman initiative which is the anti- smoking initiative. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. what do you notice about that ad? it's funny. what else? it doesn't tell you not to smoke nobody is telling you smoking is bad for you when i first saw this ad i came across it not because of any serious research but driving with my kids over the summer of 2016 and they said what's it about about how ch
teddy? >> so in the >> this practice is called changing cartoon policy about the ways not just like filing lawsuits are pushing for policy reform is a hard edge advocacy techniques that how do you change minds? it takes just as much strategy and thought to change social norms as it does the other things and to give a flavor i will share some social media tactics how they think of changing hearts and minds and i can think of no one better because with tobacco control they are up...
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demand in a teddy bear market. demand in a teddy bear market. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in pa
demand in a teddy bear market. demand in a teddy bear market. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is...
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. >> jimmy: what went on with this teddy bear?re crazy.t but what wwn. >> okay. so my crew and i got this like -- i don't know where we found it, my sound tech leo found it. shout out to leo. it was like this giant -- >> jimmy: shout out to you leo. couldn't of done it without you -- tim, darcy, we had at ough spot, u know, we made it through. [ laughter ] leo! o, my man. >> darcy, what a name. >> jimmy: i know. ought darcy would be fun name. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but yeah, we got this like giant, like stuffed not a bear costume, let's keep this in mind. not a bear costume. t >> jimmy: it's. >> a toy bear. and somehow, like we opened it and took all the stuffing out it and thought it would be fun to, like, get inside and scare people and pretend to ju be, like -- like a teddy bear and then just jump out and scare people. it was like last day of the ur. we all delusional, very tired. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, so you put on the bear --pu >> so on the bear suit. >> jimmy: you got inside a a stuffed bear. like a teddy bear. >> i got
. >> jimmy: what went on with this teddy bear?re crazy.t but what wwn. >> okay. so my crew and i got this like -- i don't know where we found it, my sound tech leo found it. shout out to leo. it was like this giant -- >> jimmy: shout out to you leo. couldn't of done it without you -- tim, darcy, we had at ough spot, u know, we made it through. [ laughter ] leo! o, my man. >> darcy, what a name. >> jimmy: i know. ought darcy would be fun name. yeah, yeah, yeah....
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teddy waited a year and a half before she did. bobby waited four weeks. the first bill was related to the appalachian aid bill. it was part of the campaign promise that they were going to include these southern tier counties in upper new york state into this bill that provided aid that was being championed by jennings randolph, the senator from west virginia. bobby goes, and he makes over the weekend, writes this amendment and delivers a speech, first comments on the floor of the senate. .t is a $1 billion bill in 1965 on the front page of the chicago tribune is not a picture of jennings randolph, but robbie kennedy. that was sort of the town. -- tone. bobby had a weird relationship with his secretary who would tally up the hours he had set presiding which was like a duty of freshmen senators to sit and preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time. bobby writes i didn't do too well, did i? the secretary writes, nope. he brought great attention to senate hearings that other senators coul
teddy waited a year and a half before she did. bobby waited four weeks. the first bill was related to the appalachian aid bill. it was part of the campaign promise that they were going to include these southern tier counties in upper new york state into this bill that provided aid that was being championed by jennings randolph, the senator from west virginia. bobby goes, and he makes over the weekend, writes this amendment and delivers a speech, first comments on the floor of the senate. .t is...
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teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, he had been a guy that had gone out west, panama canal, the great white flee, think softly and carry a big stick, and teddy roosevelt is the guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. now, his peers are not his college classmates at west point, they're his father, they're funsten, there's wood. these guys that he thinks he is part of, of this ancient class of warriors. now, world war i, macarthur will be the chief of staff of the rainbow division. he will also be a brigade commander for the rainbow division. like all these gentlemen were working on, he wants to see combat service and he will see a great deal of it. he's a trained officer. he had been an engineer. he had commanded troops from 1928 to '29. he had engineered a troop out of ft. leavenworth. ma
teddy roosevelt is the most famous person in the turn of the century. secretary of the navy, he had been a guy that had gone out west, panama canal, the great white flee, think softly and carry a big stick, and teddy roosevelt is the guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. and these are all the influences that are acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he pretty much sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. now, his...
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and then another seven or eight years before teddy. so he didn't have any boy playmates to sort of roughhouse with. he went to more schools than he could remember as a child. i think he really understood that being alone and feeling loneliness. as children, i think he could relate to well, who maybe felt on the side. >> i was thrilled to get that attention and he was my favorite kennedy, after that. but i have to say -- i think he was considered the runt of the kennedy brothers. and he wasn't a physical athlete like his older brothers, especially the joseph, the older brother. and he needed to prove something and so he had that, that double personality. someone who needs to prove something. >> he wasn't built for it. but he actually lettered at harvard instead of them. so he willed himself to be a better athlete. he willed himself to be stronger. thanks for your comment. that was nice to hear. >> in 1968 i was clean for gene. in 1969 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology course i took at boston univ
and then another seven or eight years before teddy. so he didn't have any boy playmates to sort of roughhouse with. he went to more schools than he could remember as a child. i think he really understood that being alone and feeling loneliness. as children, i think he could relate to well, who maybe felt on the side. >> i was thrilled to get that attention and he was my favorite kennedy, after that. but i have to say -- i think he was considered the runt of the kennedy brothers. and he...
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let's begin with president teddy roosevelt and his involvement in alaska. >> guest: tr saved the whole grid of modernn alaska. today we are have an alaska mae national 1a, the aleutian chain. it stop the timbering on the pain of alaska. created these incredible resources. places like the yukon delta bird reserve treated with federal orders come executive orders from roosevelt saw that democracy had to be synonymous with women is and make no mistake about. alaska is an incredible wilderness and it's a wonderland. america without alaskan wilderness would be a much less place. more treasure landscape in less than any other state but extraction industry, oil, gold, silver,n zinc, are always lookg to spoil the state. >> did tr ever visit alaska? >> guest: he never did. his opportunity to, with an expedition in 1899 but he got back from the spanish american war and then ran for governor of new york. g but what he did was receive the volume of the report which was josh and johnto and others who wrote these reports on what were our heirlooms, what need to be saved, two and today that are just
let's begin with president teddy roosevelt and his involvement in alaska. >> guest: tr saved the whole grid of modernn alaska. today we are have an alaska mae national 1a, the aleutian chain. it stop the timbering on the pain of alaska. created these incredible resources. places like the yukon delta bird reserve treated with federal orders come executive orders from roosevelt saw that democracy had to be synonymous with women is and make no mistake about. alaska is an incredible...
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let's begin with president teddy roosevelt. >> guest: he saved the whole grid of modern oklahoma. today we have an alaska maritime national wildlife area, the aleutian chain. their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roosevelt thought democracy had to be synonymous with wilderness and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska and wrote reports, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-americ
let's begin with president teddy roosevelt. >> guest: he saved the whole grid of modern oklahoma. today we have an alaska maritime national wildlife area, the aleutian chain. their stopped the timbering on the panhandle of alaska and places leak the yukon delta, i and roosevelt thought democracy had to be synonymous with wilderness and alaska is an incredible wilderness and a wornland. america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction...
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commuter i couldn't and the other foot a third on the grid followed by hamilton's miss avies teammate teddy brought us. here watching the news i'm having a humphrey thanks as a few coming up i. think . with the senses. recognize. and experience the inexpressible and for. the cultural magazine. our twenty one. g.w. . storms people the world over information provided. the kids didn't want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter are up to date in touch follow us. play. her sleep. high and walk into a special edition of kino all about the munich international film festival now munich in terms of german film fest is always the eternal number two behind the barely nala but the bavarians are ambitious and this year munich made it clear that being second place just isn't good enough. the various premier announced he was doubling the festival's budget and hope to turn munich into a truly international media that this is going to help the of this week we believe that with the new structures we have games virtual reality films are more interesting to a foreign audience. we can add more elements in ord
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three years after he gets back from the harriman expedition, teddy roosevelt goes on a national circletour of the united states when he's at the height of his popular to picky sense of what to spin the night in yosemite and i just want to camp out with john muir. i want three nights with john muir i do when insecurity. i don't want any guess. i don't want any rubber chicken dinners. i just want to sleep the three nights out with john muir. try what this is equivalent of check your cell phone at home and going out without -- the modern day equivalent. >> guest: which i can add is when the great things about alaska. you can coast were not able to check your cell phone. it's like withdrawal. >> host: wasn't that hard for you? >> guest: no. it was for a day or two but after maybe 24 hours, it's kind of like, it's almost emerging from a technology hangover. you're like, that wasn't so bad. i kind of liked it. i have my brain back. >> host: of the people in the harriman expedition ended up going on to all kinds of things. in fact, some of them with their prime at the top of the expedition. w
three years after he gets back from the harriman expedition, teddy roosevelt goes on a national circletour of the united states when he's at the height of his popular to picky sense of what to spin the night in yosemite and i just want to camp out with john muir. i want three nights with john muir i do when insecurity. i don't want any guess. i don't want any rubber chicken dinners. i just want to sleep the three nights out with john muir. try what this is equivalent of check your cell phone at...
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third on the grid followed by hamilton's miss avies teammate teddy brought us. here watching the news on how to humphrey thanks as a few coming up i. stand for. language courses. video. any time any. movement to fight in full decades to take you seriously in the world no one cares less come out. onto w. superheroes on a mission smart women smart talks smart station a legend lives in by no means missed out on it we're increasingly dangerous time to make sure mines. after weeks of threats and counter threats the u.s. began applying twenty five percent tariffs on imports from china on friday morning affecting technological goods worth a total thirty four billion dollars china's response a range of tariffs on american goods also worth thirty four billion dollars also from friday and this might just be the beginning. washington is already threatening further action prompting china to accuse the u.s. of provoking a trade war. made. we've noted that the u.s. has again threatened to impose new tariffs on five hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products. not only t
third on the grid followed by hamilton's miss avies teammate teddy brought us. here watching the news on how to humphrey thanks as a few coming up i. stand for. language courses. video. any time any. movement to fight in full decades to take you seriously in the world no one cares less come out. onto w. superheroes on a mission smart women smart talks smart station a legend lives in by no means missed out on it we're increasingly dangerous time to make sure mines. after weeks of threats and...
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a children's store has abandoned a cheap teddy offer today for safety reasons, after shoppers queuedrs in chaotic scenes. the build—a—bear workshop was offering uk customers a chance to buy any bear, which can cost up to 52 pounds for the price of their child's age. the company said the response was overwhelming and unprecedented. now it's time for the final edition of meet the author. jim naughtie talks to author tommy orange about his new book there there, a journey into native american life. tommy orange has written an unusual american novel. unusual because, for most of his readers, it will be their firstjourney into native american life, to the sound of a dozen voices of the characters who are bound for the big powwow and who each tell their own story about how their way of life has become urbanized, about the anger that's always simmering underneath, because many of them have become outcasts in their own country. about the tragicomic scene at the powwow itself, when they put on the feather headdresses and do traditional dances. the novel, there there, is a funny and sad picture
a children's store has abandoned a cheap teddy offer today for safety reasons, after shoppers queuedrs in chaotic scenes. the build—a—bear workshop was offering uk customers a chance to buy any bear, which can cost up to 52 pounds for the price of their child's age. the company said the response was overwhelming and unprecedented. now it's time for the final edition of meet the author. jim naughtie talks to author tommy orange about his new book there there, a journey into native american...
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if he can pull it off, maybe he'll end up looking like teddy roosevelt. make that comparison. right now i'm worried about the effects of, you know, these tariffs in light of the past tariffs that we saw. smoot holly is infamous because it had a horrible impact on the economy. neil: no, no, you are quite right about that. caitlyn, i'm wondering whether republicans looking at this, all calling for the president to help him out and speak on behalf and attend rallies on their behalf. that's a very different cry from a week ago when they kept their distance. how instrumental will they be, this trade war notwithstanding, where tends to give the benefit of the doubt. how do you think they'll be going forward? >> neil, you got to remember is the house and the senate are very different beasts. the senate race, the republicans who are running to unseat democrats in red states that voted for trump. they love trump. they want him to be in their state, want him to be staying jon tester, claire mccaskill, you are not for trump, thus the base turns out to run for the re
if he can pull it off, maybe he'll end up looking like teddy roosevelt. make that comparison. right now i'm worried about the effects of, you know, these tariffs in light of the past tariffs that we saw. smoot holly is infamous because it had a horrible impact on the economy. neil: no, no, you are quite right about that. caitlyn, i'm wondering whether republicans looking at this, all calling for the president to help him out and speak on behalf and attend rallies on their behalf. that's a very...
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extending his late at the top of the standings faddle squeezed his ferrari past the miss a t s of a teddy boy tass in the dying laps to take the lead and claim his fifth win all of the season he now holds an eight point advantage over hamilton who ended up in second place here i can finish in third cycling now is that i can write a pay to saga has sprinted to victory on stage two of the child a false the win gave him the overall leader's yellow jersey the race to the line a soul yet another mass crash that eliminated saga's nearest rival here's what happened. the top headed in learn for stage two waving through one hundred eighty three kilometers of french countryside to veteran silva shover no it was his eighteenth tall and he broke ahead in front of cheering home fans but after one hundred fifty kilometers the packet caught up again as the peloton and to rush to your for the final dust the pace increased with the sprint specialists jostling for position chaos struck just before the finish line with a massive crash taking out a number of riders including the yellow jersey holder fern and
extending his late at the top of the standings faddle squeezed his ferrari past the miss a t s of a teddy boy tass in the dying laps to take the lead and claim his fifth win all of the season he now holds an eight point advantage over hamilton who ended up in second place here i can finish in third cycling now is that i can write a pay to saga has sprinted to victory on stage two of the child a false the win gave him the overall leader's yellow jersey the race to the line a soul yet another...
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oakland acting police chief visited the three-year-old boy today and gave him a teddy bear. >> i let them know we will be working hard to try to bring the person to justice that was responsible for this two >> reporter: mckay juster from police -- >> reporter: a gesture from police. >> there's a $5000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> president trump has ended mole hrefrhoe. ng with nato. >> reporter: president trump arrived at nato headquarters for the second and final day of meetings with an agenda; get nato partners to spend more money on defense. the demand triggered an emergency budget meeting among the allies. >> people are paying money they have never paid before. they are happy to do it in the united states is being treated more fairly. >> reporter: nato allies had already agreed to increase their spending on the military to 2% by 2024. president trump demanded that they reach that level quicker or double it to 4%. to make the commitment was 2%. hopefully that will be going up quite a bit higher. we have made a tremendous amount of progress today. >> report
oakland acting police chief visited the three-year-old boy today and gave him a teddy bear. >> i let them know we will be working hard to try to bring the person to justice that was responsible for this two >> reporter: mckay juster from police -- >> reporter: a gesture from police. >> there's a $5000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> president trump has ended mole hrefrhoe. ng with nato. >> reporter: president trump arrived at nato...
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teddy roosevelt was right in there with all of that, too. there was a sense the world was divided into races. this is an idea that has only come out of the 19th century. it is a widespread idea. wilson subscribes to it. it shows up in almost everything. it's not as if he is sitting around plotting -- he is not david duke. he is not a politician whose career was dedicated to a racist ideal. not by a long shot. but those views suffused almost everything. >> it is a connector. was wilson an anti-semite in spite of his relationship with brandeis? >> he was very good on that, actually. you think of racism and anti-semitism going together, but you cannot really find it. i have asked other historians, did you run across anti-semitism? it's not part of who he was. >> the southern vote, too. that helps. >> how did woodrow wilson's stroke affect his dealing with the senate and the treaty of versailles? recounted briefly, what is the treaty of versailles and how did wilson deal with the 14 points? >> the treaty of versailles was worked out by the victo
teddy roosevelt was right in there with all of that, too. there was a sense the world was divided into races. this is an idea that has only come out of the 19th century. it is a widespread idea. wilson subscribes to it. it shows up in almost everything. it's not as if he is sitting around plotting -- he is not david duke. he is not a politician whose career was dedicated to a racist ideal. not by a long shot. but those views suffused almost everything. >> it is a connector. was wilson an...
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good to see you all today, teddy , phil, larry, the e-commerce giant stock is moving higher, even as reports hit the tape that ebay will eliminate nearly 300 jobs, san jose mercury is reporting that but the stock is up three-quarters of a percent. ebay reports after the bell so you can bet the company might be forced to confirm or deny that. david and melissa will have complete coverage along with ibm and american express all reporting earnings in the 4:00 p.m. hour. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ liz: okay, stop, drop, roll we've got good news right here. smiling all around today as those famous thai boy soccer team members and their coach finally released from the hospital their dramatic rescue of course by drivers from a mile -deep flooded cave in thailand captured the world's attention, one driver lost his life during the rescue while others riske
good to see you all today, teddy , phil, larry, the e-commerce giant stock is moving higher, even as reports hit the tape that ebay will eliminate nearly 300 jobs, san jose mercury is reporting that but the stock is up three-quarters of a percent. ebay reports after the bell so you can bet the company might be forced to confirm or deny that. david and melissa will have complete coverage along with ibm and american express all reporting earnings in the 4:00 p.m. hour. insurance that won't...
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across the bay parents and children waited for hours yesterday to get a custom-made teddy bear for theprice of your age. a bear usually ser crowecame much shut down. they received a $50 voucher to be used in the future. >>> say hello to this kitty that has a common disease and cats that could lead to death and other problems. this isn't just any 80th birthday. this is a birthday that brings the whole family together with the best wifi experience. and this is a birthday where grandma can get all her streaming apps on x1 - even netflix. show me, orange is the new black. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. learn more about streaming with x1, or get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. pet expert to tackle issues that owners may be facing with their furry friends. today's topic addresses kidney disease.. a common -- but potentially >>> every friday we check in with our pet expert to find out about issues pet owners may be dealing with with
across the bay parents and children waited for hours yesterday to get a custom-made teddy bear for theprice of your age. a bear usually ser crowecame much shut down. they received a $50 voucher to be used in the future. >>> say hello to this kitty that has a common disease and cats that could lead to death and other problems. this isn't just any 80th birthday. this is a birthday that brings the whole family together with the best wifi experience. and this is a birthday where grandma...
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after he gets back from the harriman expedition, teddy roosevelt goes on a national circle tour of theunited states when he's at the height of his popularity and says i want to spend the night in yosemite and i just want to camp out with john. i don't want any security or guests. no rubber chicken dinners i just want to sleep for three nights and that is where he had reached. >> host: the equivalent of leaving your cell phone at home and going out, the modern-day equivalent. >> guest: exactly, and that's one of the great things about alaska is you can go somewhere and not be able to check your cell phone. it's like a forced withdrawal. >> host: was that hard for you? >> guest: no. it was for a day or two but maybe after 24 hours it's like emerging from a technology hangover. you're like that wasn't so bad. i kind of like this. i have my brain back. >> host: other people ended up going on to do all kinds of things and some of them were at their prime in the expedition. we had a cofounder of the founder of the audubon society. how was the rest of america and their trip when they finally
after he gets back from the harriman expedition, teddy roosevelt goes on a national circle tour of theunited states when he's at the height of his popularity and says i want to spend the night in yosemite and i just want to camp out with john. i don't want any security or guests. no rubber chicken dinners i just want to sleep for three nights and that is where he had reached. >> host: the equivalent of leaving your cell phone at home and going out, the modern-day equivalent. >>...