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loved teddy roosevelt. so, all three of. the become this wonderful circumstancal fdr grows up in a wealthy setting. the only child of his father's marriage with his mother. but it's buie alcoholic setting in -- bucolic setting in hyde park but nick thought he would be president of the united states. >> guest: certainly not fdr. teddy roosevelt and fdr were the center of their parent's love which gave them a certain confidence. with teddy roosevelt he was not only the sir of miss father's and mother's love but the other siblings made him he story of the life because he would tell their stories and they would sit around and he would organize their games. and so to fdr was the center otherwise his parents' life. in fact teddy so wanted to be the center of everybody's life that his daughter said he wanted to be the baby at the baptism, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. so, fdr had that same sense, i think, of being adored as a child but he -- and he had any book the he wanted. he learned i
loved teddy roosevelt. so, all three of. the become this wonderful circumstancal fdr grows up in a wealthy setting. the only child of his father's marriage with his mother. but it's buie alcoholic setting in -- bucolic setting in hyde park but nick thought he would be president of the united states. >> guest: certainly not fdr. teddy roosevelt and fdr were the center of their parent's love which gave them a certain confidence. with teddy roosevelt he was not only the sir of miss father's...
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similarly, teddy, i did that for teddy. this is the rationale why it takes so long and it means you have big fat books. somebody told me they were reading "the bully pulpit" at night when it was still in hardback and she fell asleep and broke her nose. i promise this will not be -- as bad. [laughter] ms. edney: tell us about how you came to president johnson -- it is a very strange story. ms. goodwin: i was a graduate student at harvard, and was selected as a white house fellow. a program that many of you know about it. it is terrific. you get assigned to a cabinet officer or a white house aide. he had a dance at the white house. president johnson did dance with me. that peculiar, we only had three women in that era. he twirled me around. hewhispered to me that wanted me to be assigned directly to him in the white house. it was not to be that simple. for the month leading up to my selection, like many young people, i was active in the anti-vietnam war movement. a friend of mine had sent an article to "the new republic" agai
similarly, teddy, i did that for teddy. this is the rationale why it takes so long and it means you have big fat books. somebody told me they were reading "the bully pulpit" at night when it was still in hardback and she fell asleep and broke her nose. i promise this will not be -- as bad. [laughter] ms. edney: tell us about how you came to president johnson -- it is a very strange story. ms. goodwin: i was a graduate student at harvard, and was selected as a white house fellow. a...
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similarly with teddy. this is my rational for why take so long and it means you've got big fat books took somebody told me the reading the bully pulpit at night when you still are back and fell asleep and she broke her nose. [laughing] i promise you this one is not as fat. >> callis about how you became, how you came to president johnson. >> it's a very strange fellow. i was a graduate student at harvard and other selected as a white house fellow, a program many of you know about. it's terrific. you get assigned to cabinet officer for the white house staff. we had a dance at the white house. president johnson to dance with me. we only had three women that year. as he twirled me around he whispered to me he wanted me to be assigned directly to him in the white house. but it was not to be that simple. in the months leading up to my selection, like many young people i i was active in the anti-vietnam war movement. a friend of mine and i'd sit an article to the new republic against lbj and with notre dame thin
similarly with teddy. this is my rational for why take so long and it means you've got big fat books took somebody told me the reading the bully pulpit at night when you still are back and fell asleep and she broke her nose. [laughing] i promise you this one is not as fat. >> callis about how you became, how you came to president johnson. >> it's a very strange fellow. i was a graduate student at harvard and other selected as a white house fellow, a program many of you know about....
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teddy, i did teddy and cap. this is the rationale why it takes so long and it means you have big fat books. somebody told me they were pulpit athe bully up night and she fell asleep and broke her nose. i promise this will not be suppressed. ms. edney: tell us about how you became to president johnson -- ms. goodwin: i was a graduate student at harvard, and was selected as a white house fellow. a program that many of you know about it. it is terrific. you get assigned to a cabinet officer or the white house said. he had a dance at the white house. president johnson did dance with me. we only had three women in that era. he twirled me around. he said he wanted me to be assigned directly to him in the white house. it was not to be that civil. leading up to my selection, like many young people, i was active in the anti-vietnam war movement. friend of mine had sent an article to the new republic against lbj and have not heard anything, and the dance happened, and several days later the article pops up, and the title
teddy, i did teddy and cap. this is the rationale why it takes so long and it means you have big fat books. somebody told me they were pulpit athe bully up night and she fell asleep and broke her nose. i promise this will not be suppressed. ms. edney: tell us about how you became to president johnson -- ms. goodwin: i was a graduate student at harvard, and was selected as a white house fellow. a program that many of you know about it. it is terrific. you get assigned to a cabinet officer or the...
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. >> teddy felt it was important for him to go represent bobby.ith his chauffeur. >> there's a party and a lot of women there and he takes the keys from his chauffeur and gets into the car with a young woman. her name is mary jo kopechne. >> mary jo kopechne had worked for bobby in his 1968 campaign, and teddy was going to, according to his story, take her to the ferry that would take her back to her hotel. >> but he took a radically wrong turn. a very improbable wrong turn because the road was paved straight to the ferry. >> when you make a sharp right turn on a gravel road up the road that teddy went on, there's no way you do that by mistake. hey. i'm sue. and my first call is crunch. ♪ delicious 100% real chocolate embracing the lightness of crispy rice. crunch. the chocolate bar all americans love. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -s
. >> teddy felt it was important for him to go represent bobby.ith his chauffeur. >> there's a party and a lot of women there and he takes the keys from his chauffeur and gets into the car with a young woman. her name is mary jo kopechne. >> mary jo kopechne had worked for bobby in his 1968 campaign, and teddy was going to, according to his story, take her to the ferry that would take her back to her hotel. >> but he took a radically wrong turn. a very improbable wrong...
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what was it like growing up with teddy roosevelt? >> the most important thing for teddy roosevelt growing up was that he suffered from an almost life-threatening asthma when he was a child. which meant he could not participate in physical activities but it meant that he develop his mind. he read books like lincoln did. but all he lhad to do was pull book off his father's library shelf or he would say he wanted certain book it would magically appear. in fact there was one time that he wrote in a letter he had written, he read 50 novels that some are on vacation for the father ngto go on trips around the world. he would teach him, his father was like a tutor for him. and eventually, that sense of reading became a huge part of him. he said that books were the greatest companions that a leader needs to know about human nature more than anything in the world and if that is the way to learn about human nature, it is through books. but for him too, books created an alternative future because here's a little kid that was to be a fearless per
what was it like growing up with teddy roosevelt? >> the most important thing for teddy roosevelt growing up was that he suffered from an almost life-threatening asthma when he was a child. which meant he could not participate in physical activities but it meant that he develop his mind. he read books like lincoln did. but all he lhad to do was pull book off his father's library shelf or he would say he wanted certain book it would magically appear. in fact there was one time that he...
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they did become friends and he still criticize them but teddy still accepted that relationship.en when i think about fdr imagine to press, does a week. he said those press compasses educated him and made him get up-to-date on things and called them by their first name and was one time a reporter comic stop on a train and wrote the column for the reporter but is much more important than that. he knew the press was a vehicle for spelling problems to the country and without that without the mitigation he had to the press he would never be able to do what he had to do. it's unconscionable the idea that the press is the enemy of the people. the press, as you know so well, without the press democracy would not be what it is. despite presidents getting pissed off an individual press along the way and closing down a newspaper or another, never ever the been what it is right now. i'm so glad you are here in this press club and the camaraderie i thank you must be feeling now. you're doing a great job in the midst of all of this. i'm so proud for all of you that you're fighting back in his
they did become friends and he still criticize them but teddy still accepted that relationship.en when i think about fdr imagine to press, does a week. he said those press compasses educated him and made him get up-to-date on things and called them by their first name and was one time a reporter comic stop on a train and wrote the column for the reporter but is much more important than that. he knew the press was a vehicle for spelling problems to the country and without that without the...
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she is at a teddy bear factory. she the must have toys. she is at a teddy bearfactory.mily have been making teddy bears here for four generations. she is making sure these boxes have no hair in their eye over christmas. we will be talking to sam and more of the team later on. but first the news, travel, and weather wherever you are this morning. —— weather. good morning from bbc london news. i'm charlotte franks. a man's been charged with murdering his wife in balham. 62—year—old tanseen sheikh was found at an address in balham park road on monday night at around 11:30. the cause of her death has been given as multiple injuries. naseer khan is due before wimbledon magistrates later. members of the london assembly are calling on tfl to reveal the cost of a second fare freeze on public transport. the budget and performance committee says a further freeze must not tip tfl's finances into the abyss. its report out today also calls for a review of advertising on the network. concerns have been raised over an event due to open in southwark park for the first time this year. a
she is at a teddy bear factory. she the must have toys. she is at a teddy bearfactory.mily have been making teddy bears here for four generations. she is making sure these boxes have no hair in their eye over christmas. we will be talking to sam and more of the team later on. but first the news, travel, and weather wherever you are this morning. —— weather. good morning from bbc london news. i'm charlotte franks. a man's been charged with murdering his wife in balham. 62—year—old...
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well, we have not reshma teddy vote. by the end of his life, he went back. but what hee did in that election, not only paved the way for woodrow wilson because they divided the republicans against them, but also barack obama chose kansas to deliver his speech for his mandate about the things he wanted to do on the present front. that was where roosevelt had done his square deal. if you go back and read what terry roosevelt was offering, it was very liberal. it was super -- it was universal healthcare. all of these things. he was doing it as a populace. he was no longer doing this as -- one of his ideas for example, you should be allowed to overturn judicial decisions. we can have a vote ifdo we don't like the judge's decision, we can have a referendum on that judicial ruling and overturn it. that's the sound very republican. >> all right. bring us up to date. is donald trump a populace? >> one 100%. hundred and 50%. >> then walk as to why he is 150% a populace. >> i'll tell you about the two double trumps. the donald trump we meet in 2000 when he runs for th
well, we have not reshma teddy vote. by the end of his life, he went back. but what hee did in that election, not only paved the way for woodrow wilson because they divided the republicans against them, but also barack obama chose kansas to deliver his speech for his mandate about the things he wanted to do on the present front. that was where roosevelt had done his square deal. if you go back and read what terry roosevelt was offering, it was very liberal. it was super -- it was universal...
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teddy roosevelt was a passionate supporter of world war i. he encouraged all of his sons to fight.and theodore as well. in 1918, teddy roosevelt writes peyton march, chief of staff of the army to thank him for shifting kermit's position in the army. he goes on to do proto-cia work in the middle east. march enabled the shift. in the letter he writes that we have in the archives, he thanks march for doing this, but in the end -- and i am paraphrasing -- says i know you lost your son to training in march. i have not had to bear the burden, but should i have to one day, we can hold our heads high and say our sons served. well, quinton's shot down in july of 1918. in an earlier rotation we had a letter from rudyard kipling who lost his boy in france and he wrote a letter consoling teddy roosevelt about the loss. he doesn't want to say he is dead, but you can tell in the letter that he knows he is. as it turns out, quenton had been shot down. what is interesting, in light of the fact that the military was working through its process and policies in world war i, roosevelt rights march aga
teddy roosevelt was a passionate supporter of world war i. he encouraged all of his sons to fight.and theodore as well. in 1918, teddy roosevelt writes peyton march, chief of staff of the army to thank him for shifting kermit's position in the army. he goes on to do proto-cia work in the middle east. march enabled the shift. in the letter he writes that we have in the archives, he thanks march for doing this, but in the end -- and i am paraphrasing -- says i know you lost your son to training...
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as he starts out an accidental president, he takes office but teddy roosevelt being the cockiest person that has ever lived treats it like a mandate and rips it up and turns it into his new mandate and he has ideas about everything. f he has a plan for how they ought to do their plan and he wants to touch every part of it but that is a technocratic progressive, not a populace. what happens for him, it's a very explicit instruction on what they are supposed to do when he goes to drug delivery rhinoceros in africa. so this is what you are supposed to give. they find out that they are becoming conservative again and he is taking them back to their old way and they are not being progressive enough. when he comes back and launches his run for another full term as president in the republican primary, he and at the primaries of 1912 are amazing to study and amazing to see. if you think there is violence in american politics today, we are talking about how they had to hide barb wire at the republican convention in chicago because they were pretty certain that there would be aio mob attack. ther
as he starts out an accidental president, he takes office but teddy roosevelt being the cockiest person that has ever lived treats it like a mandate and rips it up and turns it into his new mandate and he has ideas about everything. f he has a plan for how they ought to do their plan and he wants to touch every part of it but that is a technocratic progressive, not a populace. what happens for him, it's a very explicit instruction on what they are supposed to do when he goes to drug delivery...
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liz: mark, we don't often hear teddy that serious. in fact, i can't remember the last time you were that concerned, teddy. so mark, we had a really good start to the session. everything was in the green because we got a very tame consumer inflation report, known as the cpi. i looked at that and i said this is good news. must mean that the economy's still pretty much intact but of course, the federal reserve, by the way, jay powell is speaking tonight in dallas, that may change the whole picture tomorrow, but tell us what you think of this inflation number and why the markets liked it as much as they did. >> well, as much as this for the stock market is a bull market for neck braces and seat belts, i think jerome powell probably looked at this morning's data and said you know what, my blood pressure remains steady. the fed's on track for its december rate hike. we pretty much have that baked in. then the question is how many do we get in 2019 and the consensus right now is three. i think that's still the best bet. the good news is that
liz: mark, we don't often hear teddy that serious. in fact, i can't remember the last time you were that concerned, teddy. so mark, we had a really good start to the session. everything was in the green because we got a very tame consumer inflation report, known as the cpi. i looked at that and i said this is good news. must mean that the economy's still pretty much intact but of course, the federal reserve, by the way, jay powell is speaking tonight in dallas, that may change the whole picture...
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. >> yeah. >> seth: so who was teddy at the emmys?- it was the craziest thing. because i remember sitting there. and i was sitting next to zazie. and i looked at her. and i was like, "is that teddy perkins?" it was like, "so, donald -- donald --where's donald?" and i'm like, "oh, there's donald right there." she's like, "well, it's got to be keith." i was like, "keith is behind you." [ light laughter ] and so we're just sitting there like, we all started just -- and we're like, "who is teddy perkins? like, somebody." and he would just come over and touched my shoulder and be like, "oh. happy to see you." [ light laughter ] i'm like, "stop. get away from me. who are you? i don't know who you are." [ light laughter ] it was crazy. >> seth: that's so great. i'm so glad that you're still on the outside of this. >> oh, yeah. i don't want any part of it. >> seth: okay. great. you and i have something in common i've heard. we have a celebrity obsession. rihanna. >> oh, god. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] so tell me, bria
. >> yeah. >> seth: so who was teddy at the emmys?- it was the craziest thing. because i remember sitting there. and i was sitting next to zazie. and i looked at her. and i was like, "is that teddy perkins?" it was like, "so, donald -- donald --where's donald?" and i'm like, "oh, there's donald right there." she's like, "well, it's got to be keith." i was like, "keith is behind you." [ light laughter ] and so we're just sitting there...
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and of course, teddy pendergrass.e floaters: ♪ float on, float on ♪ jeffrey osborne: ♪ loving you gave me something new that i've never felt ♪ the manhattans: ♪ honey, you are my shining star don't you go away ♪ the chi-lites: ♪ oh, i see her my shining star face everywhere i go on the street and even at the picture show have you seen her ♪ earth, wind & fire: ♪ and oh, after the love is gone how could you lead me on? ♪ angela: the 1970's was a great time for soul music. peabo: one thing was for sure, you could always find a love song that made you feel good. marilyn mccoo & billy davis jr: ♪ you don't have to be a star, baby, to be in my show ♪ whitney houston: ♪ you give good love ♪ the emotions: ♪ oh oh, you've got the best of my love oh oh, you've got the best of my love ♪ the spinners: ♪ whenever you need me, i'll be there i'll be around ♪ angela: at the end of the day, you can always kick back with someone special, turn down the lights and let smokey take you away. smokey robinson: ♪ baby let's cruise, away from
and of course, teddy pendergrass.e floaters: ♪ float on, float on ♪ jeffrey osborne: ♪ loving you gave me something new that i've never felt ♪ the manhattans: ♪ honey, you are my shining star don't you go away ♪ the chi-lites: ♪ oh, i see her my shining star face everywhere i go on the street and even at the picture show have you seen her ♪ earth, wind & fire: ♪ and oh, after the love is gone how could you lead me on? ♪ angela: the 1970's was a great time for soul music....
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. >> his brother teddy is seven years younger than bobby, and the two kennedys had relatively littleeach other growing up. it's only with the death of jack in 1963 the two brothers become extremely close. >> ted is establishing himself in the world of politics. in 1962 he was elected senator of massachusetts, filling jack's old seat. >> teddy is much more outgoing than bobby. he likes to schmooze. and he just loved people. and that's the perfect trait to be a successful legislator. >> teddy had always been a somewhat hapless little brother. now ted kennedy as a senator actually knows what he's doing. >> as ted charts his own political course, trauma hits the family. >> misfortune strikes the kennedy family once again. senator edward m. kennedy was seriously injured when his private plane crashed in the woods near southampton, massachusetts. >> two die in the crash. ted kennedy is dragged from the wreckage with a broken back. >> in any other family to have one of the primary members in an airplane crash that almost kills them and gives him permanent back problems would be at the top o
. >> his brother teddy is seven years younger than bobby, and the two kennedys had relatively littleeach other growing up. it's only with the death of jack in 1963 the two brothers become extremely close. >> ted is establishing himself in the world of politics. in 1962 he was elected senator of massachusetts, filling jack's old seat. >> teddy is much more outgoing than bobby. he likes to schmooze. and he just loved people. and that's the perfect trait to be a successful...
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sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in pacifica gabe slate kron 4 news (pam) (pam) the chainsaws have of storm. p-g-and-e crews have been busy protecting power lines. our grant lodes is here with details on the work being done. grant? (grant) welcome to orinda... where three large monteret pine trees are being taken down. p-g & e has a distribution line that would likely be taken out and power would go out for lots of people if any one of those pines came down... and down... and arborists determined they were at risk of falling given the saturated ground and high winds we're expecting. an
sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in...
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sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in pacifica gabe slate kron 4 news news slate kron 4 news three and a- half- feet or more. that's how much snow sections of lake tahoe could get over the next four days. a winter storm warning is in effect tonight as it is again expected to start snowing. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story live in the newsroom tonight. j.r. you talked with officers. what are they saying? (jrs) they're keeping it basic....slow down. it is likely to be slippery out there. this morning we saw seven inches and that's nothing compared to what's coming. driving condit
sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in...
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sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in pacifica gabe slate kron 4 news (grant) still ahead... a rec center in the north bay vandalized .. and the culprits are stil out there... who police are looking for coming up... (vicki) and up next... the five common mistakes first- time homebuyers make and how to avoid them... 4 your money tonight... the year is coming to a close and if buying your first home is one of your new year's resolutions-- then pay attention.(grant) there are several key first steps towards homeownership-- but also some costly pitfalls. here are five common mistakes new buy
sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in...
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. >> in may of 1903, just about three or four movants after the mission inn opened, president teddy voozeelt el -- roosevelt was here in southern california. frank miller, who built the mission inn, invited him to come here and he spent the night here in that room. at that time it gave the epithet of the presidential suite. that's historically how it was known for many years. >> watch v c-span cities tour, riverside, california, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book it's and sunday on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> on capitol hill today, democratic conditioningman tim ryan spoke about the jobs lost in his ohio
. >> in may of 1903, just about three or four movants after the mission inn opened, president teddy voozeelt el -- roosevelt was here in southern california. frank miller, who built the mission inn, invited him to come here and he spent the night here in that room. at that time it gave the epithet of the presidential suite. that's historically how it was known for many years. >> watch v c-span cities tour, riverside, california, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book it's and...
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they sent the book to teddy roosevelt he read it, the book is getting huge attention and he said this can't be true. you see this cascade of people saying that can't be right. roosevelt sends his investigators to chicago. and they come back it was the head of the department of labor and social activists and they said, it's much worse than in the book. i don't think any of them had seen workers slipping in to the sausage process, but they did see dead rats in the bread used to poison them going into potted hams. in one of the descriptions was of meat that had gotten moldy so they scraped off the mold. gave it a borax bath and grounded up and put it back in. roosevelt use this. he had, only and he was not really interested in food crusades but he was interested in reform. he took the report and said, if you don't give me a meat inspection act i'm going to release this report. they didn't do anything so he released a three page summary of the report. that cause such a scandal that countries across europe cancel contracts with the american meat industry. at that., he was able to say, i wi
they sent the book to teddy roosevelt he read it, the book is getting huge attention and he said this can't be true. you see this cascade of people saying that can't be right. roosevelt sends his investigators to chicago. and they come back it was the head of the department of labor and social activists and they said, it's much worse than in the book. i don't think any of them had seen workers slipping in to the sausage process, but they did see dead rats in the bread used to poison them going...
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another thing we had to look at was teddy white's book was much overlooked. and mentioned in tom wicker's book as well and also mentioned in clark clifford's book about harryman. the russians were very much involved in trying to get humphrey elected. there is a russian collusion story that scholars ought to start looking at. the russians very much wanted to get hubert humphrey elected. >> forgive me, about the advanced manual and the development of the advanced manual. could you recall that for us? >> does it take for my two minutes? >> i made the point the billy graham had said to richard nixon vice president of the united states in 1960, have one of your men come down and i can show them what we do. and bob halderman went to montreat, north carolina and met with the billy graham people . they showed him the manual they used when they went into establish crusades in various cities in america. those of us that are older know that these crusades were mammoth things and highly organized. and bob took the billy graham manual and went back and adapted it for adva
another thing we had to look at was teddy white's book was much overlooked. and mentioned in tom wicker's book as well and also mentioned in clark clifford's book about harryman. the russians were very much involved in trying to get humphrey elected. there is a russian collusion story that scholars ought to start looking at. the russians very much wanted to get hubert humphrey elected. >> forgive me, about the advanced manual and the development of the advanced manual. could you recall...
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sorts of reactions and william jennings bryan with laissez-faire to what eventually developed from teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson as well. and then to shift in the inflating in that form press with the politics of the economy and how people respond people respond very negatively to that. . >> so we live in the era where facebook and netflix and uber have hundreds of billions with a market cap even hitting the trillions. do you think americans support of creative destruction has led to these high valuations of these companies that is the pinnacle of creative destructio destruction? . >> when america seizes the initiative globally and technology such as steel and petroleum and two creates very rapidly these giant companies and going on now in silicon valley and serious companies like that. and then to seize on those technological changes so we see the continuity and american history to create entrepreneurs and then commercialized new ideas very rapidly so at the same time we see innovation spreading throughout the economy so now we see superstar companies now and all sorts of ways thro
sorts of reactions and william jennings bryan with laissez-faire to what eventually developed from teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson as well. and then to shift in the inflating in that form press with the politics of the economy and how people respond people respond very negatively to that. . >> so we live in the era where facebook and netflix and uber have hundreds of billions with a market cap even hitting the trillions. do you think americans support of creative destruction has led to...
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in may about three or four months after the mission opened, teddy roosevelt was here in southern california and frank miller the man who built the mission invited him to come here and he spent the night here in that room in that time that it gave the epithet of the presidential suite and that is how it was known for many years and republican jeff flake had able to protect the special counsel's investigation into the russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. they discussed why it is needed and debated senator leahy who proposed the bill. >> i'm proud to join the senator from arizona on the word today in calling for action on a bipartisan bill that has been crafted to protect the institution and safeguard the rule of law in the country and not just right now but for future congress and administration. today we will be asking our colleagueshe to give the special counsel the consideration here on the floor of the senate but it deserves. it will do something simple powerful to preventul the removl of a special counsel without good cause that might seem like a small detail but it's
in may about three or four months after the mission opened, teddy roosevelt was here in southern california and frank miller the man who built the mission invited him to come here and he spent the night here in that room in that time that it gave the epithet of the presidential suite and that is how it was known for many years and republican jeff flake had able to protect the special counsel's investigation into the russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. they discussed why it...
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let's start with the teddy coat. one is about $10,000. >> oh, yikes. $10,000. >> $10,000 for a coat, but it's really beautiful and, you know, the teddy trend is a great trend. we're seeing it everywhere. it's like a cozy, cuddly coat. >> it better be. >> think about a teddy bear that's basically hugging you throughout the winter. that's the teddy coat trend, but i think i found something very similar for a little bit less. >> let's bring our kay, our first model. [ cheers and applause ] oh, okay. >> so i think i found -- so this is the moto trend of the teddy look, and this one is from asos and i think it looks pretty similar. what do you think? >> i think it does. >> so, as opposed to $10,000, this one is $111. >> i love it. all right, kay, thank you very much. okay, the next look we're going to bring up on the wall so we can take a look, that is a trench coat. >> yes. so now -- okay? so it's not just catwoman that can wear it. it's all over the catwalks. this new leather is a vinyl leather. yeah, i know. it's very
let's start with the teddy coat. one is about $10,000. >> oh, yikes. $10,000. >> $10,000 for a coat, but it's really beautiful and, you know, the teddy trend is a great trend. we're seeing it everywhere. it's like a cozy, cuddly coat. >> it better be. >> think about a teddy bear that's basically hugging you throughout the winter. that's the teddy coat trend, but i think i found something very similar for a little bit less. >> let's bring our kay, our first model. [...
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they sent the back to teddy roosevelt, signed by upton sip claire. he read it,ed the book is gettig a huge amount of attention, and he says this can't be true. you see this cascade of people ensaying this can't be right. hso roosevelt sends his investigators to chicago, and they come back, it was the head of the department of labor, and it was a stential activists and they came back and said it's so much worse than in the book. i don't really think any of them had seen workers slipping into the m sausage process, but they did see dead rats, and the bread that was used to poison them going into potted hams, and one of the descriptions from roosevelt's investigators was of meat that had gotten modely so they scraped off the model, they gave it a boraxe bath and ground it up and put it back into the potted ham processing system. so roosevelt used this. he had come on late. he was not really interested in food crusades. but he was interested in reform and he took that report and he said to the members of congress, if you don't give me a meat inspection a
they sent the back to teddy roosevelt, signed by upton sip claire. he read it,ed the book is gettig a huge amount of attention, and he says this can't be true. you see this cascade of people ensaying this can't be right. hso roosevelt sends his investigators to chicago, and they come back, it was the head of the department of labor, and it was a stential activists and they came back and said it's so much worse than in the book. i don't really think any of them had seen workers slipping into the...
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>> i am, a due ill -- citizen. >> no american says throw teddy out of the cot. >> thank you.do you put your chips in a bonnet? >> yeah, you know or the boot. but you know, i think that here is -- point is that administration taking a different course of act, people say why is kim jong-un lashing out at president, when they are supposed to go well, we're not playing li rules he is expecting us to play by his father plays by. kennedy: the unpredict bill tie has worked to president's advantage so far, but what some media outlet read the reports they don't go after kim jong-un for being unstable, they go right after the president. so, what do we do from here. >> my shock face right now, political element to this you are right, some of the news media seem to be delighting in this report, because it an opportunity to you know criticized this administration. i am not saying it not saying they don't deserve criticism for, but when it situation, they are holding strong to sanction is what we to be doing, and they are also, administration again, i know people contemplate president -- c
>> i am, a due ill -- citizen. >> no american says throw teddy out of the cot. >> thank you.do you put your chips in a bonnet? >> yeah, you know or the boot. but you know, i think that here is -- point is that administration taking a different course of act, people say why is kim jong-un lashing out at president, when they are supposed to go well, we're not playing li rules he is expecting us to play by his father plays by. kennedy: the unpredict bill tie has worked to...
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. >> you know, i think i'm a teddy bear. >> you are a teddy bear, now, clearly.trying to figure out what changed. you mellowed, what happened? >> i'm trying, i'm trying to have more perspective, and -- this is more personal than i really want to get in to on cbs sunday morning. but, fear for me exhibiting as anger. i'm not going to show you fear. i'm going to show you anger. because that is just how i grew up. and that's what you present to the world and that may become your reputation. >> lately though, lorre has worked to re-write that reputation. he even said that he would be open to shaking hands with charlie sheen. who's bizarre public downfall in 2011, threatened one of lorre's hits. 2-1/2 men. >> no, no, not chicken. good common sense. fighting accomplishes nothing. >> oh, i didn't know you were so french. >> i was proud of what we did. i will catch re-runs and the shows holdup. we did good stuff and we had a good time. and it was, it was a horrific thing that happened. and it happened a long time ago. moving on. >> but chuck lorre knows that even as he mo
. >> you know, i think i'm a teddy bear. >> you are a teddy bear, now, clearly.trying to figure out what changed. you mellowed, what happened? >> i'm trying, i'm trying to have more perspective, and -- this is more personal than i really want to get in to on cbs sunday morning. but, fear for me exhibiting as anger. i'm not going to show you fear. i'm going to show you anger. because that is just how i grew up. and that's what you present to the world and that may become your...
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devices we're talking about amazon's eco smart speaker maybe a fitness tracker even a voice activated teddy bear so you know luckily there are some good research. out there for consumers of they want more information one of them comes from the nonprofit internet foundation mozilla the maker of firefox it's released the second annual holiday shopping guide which reviews privacy and security issues when it comes to smart electronics the problem is though that the results are not so encouraging take a look at this report mozilla reviewed seventy items it looked at how much data is collected who it shared with and basic security features like encryption and it ranked them from not creepy to super creepy the crazy thing is that less than half of these items and that mozilla's minimum security standards one of the top ranked products for example that would be the nintendo switch it's a video game console it meets all the basic security standards as automatic security updates good privacy protection but they're not all like that this is the lowest rating of them all it's the freddy baby monitor it
devices we're talking about amazon's eco smart speaker maybe a fitness tracker even a voice activated teddy bear so you know luckily there are some good research. out there for consumers of they want more information one of them comes from the nonprofit internet foundation mozilla the maker of firefox it's released the second annual holiday shopping guide which reviews privacy and security issues when it comes to smart electronics the problem is though that the results are not so encouraging...
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it's these fitness trackers even a voice activated teddy bears these are all internet connected things luckily there are some good resources out there for consumers one of them comes from the nonprofit internet foundation mozilla the makers of firefox it released its second annual holiday shopping guide and reviews the privacy and security of smart electronics problem is the results are not so good so let's take a look at the security here mozilla looked at seventy items how much data is collected by them who is shared with basic security features like encryption and it ranks them from not creepy to super creepy the crazy thing is less than half of those items met mozilla's minimum security standards one of the top ranked items is the nintendo switch it's a video game console it meets all the basic security standards has automatic security updates good privacy protection but they're not all like that the item with the lowest rating of all this is the freddy baby monitor it's an end home camera it syncs with your smartphone that sounds pretty nice and useful here's why i was ranked as t
it's these fitness trackers even a voice activated teddy bears these are all internet connected things luckily there are some good resources out there for consumers one of them comes from the nonprofit internet foundation mozilla the makers of firefox it released its second annual holiday shopping guide and reviews the privacy and security of smart electronics problem is the results are not so good so let's take a look at the security here mozilla looked at seventy items how much data is...
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the idea that we should build up , teddy roosevelt was a big proponent of this movement. campsburgh was an early for midland upper-class white men. push there is a move to for the ramping up of the military in anticipation of being drawn into war. not, the idea that being a burgeoning world power, we need a military footprint. said, there is a very vocal antiwar movement led by people like crystal easement, many suffragists. these are the antiwar league. largely ath, this is residue of reconstruction, antipathy towards federal involvement. the south is much more opposed then youry involvement would associate with that region today. that is probably a derivation of the experience under reconstruction after the civil war. interesting, there's an explosion of music that occurs coming out of new york. i didn't raise my boy to be a soldier. that was the top-selling song of 1916. >> ♪ would be no war today if mothers would all say, i didn't raise my boy to be a soldier ♪ war in we declare 1917. it drops from that top spot and american songs or place it as the choice of music fo
the idea that we should build up , teddy roosevelt was a big proponent of this movement. campsburgh was an early for midland upper-class white men. push there is a move to for the ramping up of the military in anticipation of being drawn into war. not, the idea that being a burgeoning world power, we need a military footprint. said, there is a very vocal antiwar movement led by people like crystal easement, many suffragists. these are the antiwar league. largely ath, this is residue of...
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or think about teddy roosevelt.ns in a midterm, 1898 as governor, becomes theodore roosevelt, a president. and fdr in the 1930s in the midterms wins a landslide governor's race and becomes fdr, one of the historic presidents. so there's someone out there who may emerge and that may be regarded as the most important part of the midterms and we don't know it yet. >> you may have heard president trump telling sinclair broadcasting group about one of his regrets so if a in his administration. listen. >> is there anything you would want to take back in your first two years and review? >> i'm not going to say all of them. i would say tone, a much soft asofter tone. >> do you believe the president when you hear that? >> there's been glimmers now and then of presumably that softer tone but it never lasts. even at the hundred days, he was self-reflective and say i didn't know health care was going to be so difficult and then he doesn't bring in people who have experience who could have helped him. at the kavanaugh hearings,
or think about teddy roosevelt.ns in a midterm, 1898 as governor, becomes theodore roosevelt, a president. and fdr in the 1930s in the midterms wins a landslide governor's race and becomes fdr, one of the historic presidents. so there's someone out there who may emerge and that may be regarded as the most important part of the midterms and we don't know it yet. >> you may have heard president trump telling sinclair broadcasting group about one of his regrets so if a in his administration....
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today, harry was without meghan and he received a baby gift, a teddy bear. >> i can't wait to see them as parents. >> going to be great. >>> family is what chrissy tiegen and john lodged are about. >> like many the legends have experienced a familiar parents rite of passage, the first parent-teachers conference. >> it's kind of like a therapy session because at 2 1/2 there's not a lot of tell us. >> chrissy posted this picture of john looking comfy in a chair. >> we know her teachers well. we love them. >> we caught up with the legends at the innovator award last night with the olson twins made a rare public appearance and john was presented with the innovator award. ♪ please don't let me be misunderstood ♪ >> she left it on john's instagram like, you don't breast snead and he was light, she never did, actually. when it comes to really mean things i can't say that, so i say it around to everybody around me and then i type something a little time. >> does she edit herself. >> okay, chrissy. >> i would love to see her full throttle. >>> congrats to the newly engaged meg ryan and john mel
today, harry was without meghan and he received a baby gift, a teddy bear. >> i can't wait to see them as parents. >> going to be great. >>> family is what chrissy tiegen and john lodged are about. >> like many the legends have experienced a familiar parents rite of passage, the first parent-teachers conference. >> it's kind of like a therapy session because at 2 1/2 there's not a lot of tell us. >> chrissy posted this picture of john looking comfy in a...
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. >> the teddy bear! i didn't know i missed him, and i missed him. i'm so glad he's back.t of sad news to report, country legend and hee-haw host passed away today. so much more on his life at etonline.com. >>> still ahead, so much for from the cmas. >> pregnant carrie underwood's 11 outfit changes. actually, make that 12. >> i'm going go put my jammies on. >> we are getting star secrets. >> how long you been working out? >> spanx never hurt a girl either. >> then emma stone's steamy triangle. >> it's not pg. >> idris elba thrilled over his biggest honor. but what about his daughter? closed captioning provided by -- >>> put some freaking clothes on kacey musgraves. it's spelled wrong. that outfit is not country. >> this is kacey musgraves reading her mean tweets on ""jimmy kimmel live"" last night. leading the beauty brigade. heating up at last night's cmas. >> it's versace, but i'm saying it's yee-sace. i'm bringing a little yee how. >> this is good. i don't know how you're keeping it together, though. >> my grandma was like, you better make sure it's not a lift. >> how l
. >> the teddy bear! i didn't know i missed him, and i missed him. i'm so glad he's back.t of sad news to report, country legend and hee-haw host passed away today. so much more on his life at etonline.com. >>> still ahead, so much for from the cmas. >> pregnant carrie underwood's 11 outfit changes. actually, make that 12. >> i'm going go put my jammies on. >> we are getting star secrets. >> how long you been working out? >> spanx never hurt a girl...
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sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in pacifica gabe slate kron 4 news news slate kron 4 news ( james )three and a- half- feet or more. that's how much snow sections of lake tahoe could get over the next four days.a winter storm warning is in effect as it is again began snowing last night.kron 4's j.r. stone talked with officers. driving conditions to lake tahoe....a bit tricky as at least two major storms prepare to hit. as of early wednesday evening not so bad. but it's unclear if we will see what we saw on wednesday morning when chain restrictions were in effect for highway 50. sot sto
sound teddy valdez-denton - i got hit by several waves. teddy valdez-denton and his friends came down here after school to see the waves. sound teddy valdez-denton - i was just walking and it just came crashing over the first soaking was an accident.after that the fearless teenagers said bring it on to mother nature they stood as close they could daring the ocean to hit them again. and again. and again. the waves just kept coming sound from gabe - oh did you see that those kids just got hit in...
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nationalism is not the benign -- you know, teddy roosevelt -- >> let's reclaim that word.ricans died to defeat them, and that has nothing to do with what we are trying to do. and, we are out of time. the florida situation couldn't get any weirder, a former presidential candidate from the next time around is getting involved. what is the plan? we'll tell you you after the break. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different because it is different. over a decade of extensive research and development achieved proven results. that's the prescription power of vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish, have liver problems or other medical conditions and about any medications you take, especially those that may affect blood clotting. 2.3% of patients reported joint pain. ask your doctor about what the science behind prescription vascepa can mean to you. amarin thanks the c
nationalism is not the benign -- you know, teddy roosevelt -- >> let's reclaim that word.ricans died to defeat them, and that has nothing to do with what we are trying to do. and, we are out of time. the florida situation couldn't get any weirder, a former presidential candidate from the next time around is getting involved. what is the plan? we'll tell you you after the break. vascepa, along with diet and exercise, has proven results in multiple clinical trials. vascepa looks different...
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you get the rise of labor unions and as we've heard you get with teddy rose vement and much more activist presidents you feeling that these corporations are too big and need to be broken up so you get progressive movement which begins to break them up. so they say they're full by correction and again in 1920s, you have that business of america is business again, a very late attitude most ways by the 1930s which is a sort of correction to that. so you see this pattern developing through american, american history which is -- which is government intervention coming to -- correct what is perceived to be the -- dysfunction or extremism of the market. >> you make a provocative at the one point where you say the 1920s were arguably last decade when the government could be restrained. somehow you know this was a trend to increase in size. do you actually think we could have gone. we could have stayed at the federal government at whatever 5% of gdp? >> i suspect not and evidence is that we didn't. [laughter] it is really fascinating to read the 1920s. i mean, it's considered this particular stage
you get the rise of labor unions and as we've heard you get with teddy rose vement and much more activist presidents you feeling that these corporations are too big and need to be broken up so you get progressive movement which begins to break them up. so they say they're full by correction and again in 1920s, you have that business of america is business again, a very late attitude most ways by the 1930s which is a sort of correction to that. so you see this pattern developing through...
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as you know, teddy roosevelt did run against taft, the guy he hand-picked there.show them with a 13-point edge. the poll doesn't matter right now. what matters is what people will do tomorrow. how do you think they read that? >> very positively. democrats are a little bit tim id about any projections after 2016, but what you sense on both sides is the feeling that this thing has tipped a little bit in the final weekend. so you see democrats sort of raising their expectations a little, republicans dampening expectations a little. these poll numbers are important. what's most important is the feedback they're getting in the precincts and that feedback is that democrats can have a pretty good day tomorrow, not just in the house races, but governorships that will be ss essential in redistricting. >> doris kearns-good wwin, davi axelrod, thank you. >> we're on extra early tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. set your alarm clocks. >> full day of electioneering ahead of us. stay tuned. our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. b
as you know, teddy roosevelt did run against taft, the guy he hand-picked there.show them with a 13-point edge. the poll doesn't matter right now. what matters is what people will do tomorrow. how do you think they read that? >> very positively. democrats are a little bit tim id about any projections after 2016, but what you sense on both sides is the feeling that this thing has tipped a little bit in the final weekend. so you see democrats sort of raising their expectations a little,...
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hell at the helmet and the whole nano mota they say look what teddy best ima. ady feel i had the mineral color memento i had a car. in a minute and what luck would be terry lane king and that us all high yet she had no. other thermal power enough or are they to ask us an hour to commit a crime. to me are such a chore that either they were morally at the mark as say a dick or were. a sort of creep then to sell we send a word latika they to her she may bet fifi most and if. it's been three years. without attending a full trial. when he finally had his day in court it would only be the start of over twenty more years in jail and exile. eradicating leprosy in cambodia relies on education on treatment in equal measure on don't fall on him but he early you know disability yes we will be wait until three year old four year more he will have this ability to play east of it and didn't know wait the next generation of antibiotics may just be late taking place at the bottom of the ocean maybe this but good to have it this hope so. revisited on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. swea
hell at the helmet and the whole nano mota they say look what teddy best ima. ady feel i had the mineral color memento i had a car. in a minute and what luck would be terry lane king and that us all high yet she had no. other thermal power enough or are they to ask us an hour to commit a crime. to me are such a chore that either they were morally at the mark as say a dick or were. a sort of creep then to sell we send a word latika they to her she may bet fifi most and if. it's been three years....
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a big teddy bear guy. >> the highway patrol said even though it's not raining, these roads are still wet. last year during the enforcement there was 50 fatalities and more than half of the evil weren't wearing a seatbelt. >>> the wet weather caused cancellations and 45 and it being canceled. some arriving flights were delayed. travelers with -- resigned to the fact that they're going to be problems today.>> i am a future we had school out today. >> couldn't get out any earlier, if i could i would.>> the airports reported no major problems from the airway. they expect half-million travelers. they will be up 8% from last year. >> people driving up to the sierras should be ready for stormy conditions. snow is already falling on ied in the sierra. right now chains are required in both directions on 80 and in the eastbound direction on highway 50.>> will see how much rain we have seen. >>> definitely more rain coming. this is round one. the system deli overall paradise, we have a lush flood watch. they could see 3-5 or even six inches of rain in the burn zones. significant rain falling up
a big teddy bear guy. >> the highway patrol said even though it's not raining, these roads are still wet. last year during the enforcement there was 50 fatalities and more than half of the evil weren't wearing a seatbelt. >>> the wet weather caused cancellations and 45 and it being canceled. some arriving flights were delayed. travelers with -- resigned to the fact that they're going to be problems today.>> i am a future we had school out today. >> couldn't get out...
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russo, but teddy russo turned out to be your main witness in the hearing. is he still your main witness. >> there are others, but let me say this, the major part of my case up to that time were circumstantial, and again, i don't want to touch in any way on the case against the defendant, but we are there months before that, and the key people involved, but there was no basis for moving at the time. >> you said that lee harvey oswald did not kill president kennedy. who did then killing. >> first of all, if i knew of the names of the individuals will we know where they were, i certainly would not tell you and could not here. but there is no question about the fact they was there, and no question in our minds what the dominant race of these individuals walls, and there is no question about the motive. in the course of time, we will have the names of every one of them. the reason for officer tippett's murder is that it was necessary for them to get rid of the decoy in the case. in order to get rid of him and -- so that he would not later describe the people inv
russo, but teddy russo turned out to be your main witness in the hearing. is he still your main witness. >> there are others, but let me say this, the major part of my case up to that time were circumstantial, and again, i don't want to touch in any way on the case against the defendant, but we are there months before that, and the key people involved, but there was no basis for moving at the time. >> you said that lee harvey oswald did not kill president kennedy. who did then...
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just like republican teddy roosevelt. >> host: what is the key algorithm? >> it is illuminating to break down the assets of the culture of the competencies of the company that have a shot to get at $1 trillion and then i have the chapter on the algorithm what other components that our consistent across all these incredible companies that using that as a means to start your own business or what company you want to work for they are all great storytellers they have a result of access to cheap capital to so much extraordinary cheap capital they are usually within a bike ride but there are not that many unicorns in lubbock texas you could be near a world class university which is an outstanding school system you need to be seen as a good citizen typically you have to be vertical to control the consumer experience from beginning to end to control your branding with an incredible facility with data artificial intelligence, or general analytics but there is a series of attributes you could apply common across all these companies then use that as a means to identif
just like republican teddy roosevelt. >> host: what is the key algorithm? >> it is illuminating to break down the assets of the culture of the competencies of the company that have a shot to get at $1 trillion and then i have the chapter on the algorithm what other components that our consistent across all these incredible companies that using that as a means to start your own business or what company you want to work for they are all great storytellers they have a result of access...