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then in 1914 at&t president theodore vail sent at&t vice president nathan c.on. he set up a deal that would create what vail called "a natural monopoly." we asked picard wagner of at&t what was in the kingsbury commitment. the key part of it, of course, was the commitment to refrain from buying up any more independent telephone companies, that it would provide long distance connections to the independent, which means the non-bell companies, which then existed. mr. wagner, what do you think prompted theodore vail to give up the fight, so to speak, and decide to go into an agreement with the federal government? at&t got the government off its back. and with the kingsbury commitment, we were able to go ahead and set up the long distance network. and we were assured that the government was not going to come in and take away from us that long distance network. schoumacher: henry geller, former general counsel of the federal communications commission, was one of the government's key telephone policymakers. well, i can understand what was in it for the phone companie
then in 1914 at&t president theodore vail sent at&t vice president nathan c.on. he set up a deal that would create what vail called "a natural monopoly." we asked picard wagner of at&t what was in the kingsbury commitment. the key part of it, of course, was the commitment to refrain from buying up any more independent telephone companies, that it would provide long distance connections to the independent, which means the non-bell companies, which then existed. mr. wagner,...
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theodore situation is. stocks. while. glenn when we will . i will continue not connected to maintain and coming up. and most of them and then sing a ruptured kidney attacked with a team action with the principle that a sporting triumphs and tara. the fifth thing and team technology can pull this off the island thousand to three minutes time. when planting the second counts of offenders who travel to florida where is trying to re edit tag people shown on the pricing. the deadliest attack on american
theodore situation is. stocks. while. glenn when we will . i will continue not connected to maintain and coming up. and most of them and then sing a ruptured kidney attacked with a team action with the principle that a sporting triumphs and tara. the fifth thing and team technology can pull this off the island thousand to three minutes time. when planting the second counts of offenders who travel to florida where is trying to re edit tag people shown on the pricing. the deadliest attack on...
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theodore and his assistant posted pictures from the website.izzy and others will be invited to special events. >> it is exciting. we keep in mind "what are we doing to tell them? what do they want to see", it's a different funding, but a familiar start-up story. this is world headquarters of experiment.com. a cramped san francisco office and living space where the company has helped researchers find more than 600,000 in funding. the website and the work site growing beyond what cindy wu expected. >> six of us work there every day. >> it's not pure philanthropy. 8% of the proents goes to the -- proceeds goes to the company and cost. wu wants to remake research funding, scientific col abb rags and publishing -- collaboration and publishing. >> the thing is to make it available to everywhere in the world. >> that's a femur, probably bigger than you. >> no project too big, no investment too small. >> a telecommunications giant says it has new technology that could triple wi-fi feeds. the new product will work like a carpool lane. it will not change
theodore and his assistant posted pictures from the website.izzy and others will be invited to special events. >> it is exciting. we keep in mind "what are we doing to tell them? what do they want to see", it's a different funding, but a familiar start-up story. this is world headquarters of experiment.com. a cramped san francisco office and living space where the company has helped researchers find more than 600,000 in funding. the website and the work site growing beyond what...
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here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in france but all over europe. the great age of gothic cathedrals was an unparalleled time of expansiveness in european society, but in saying that we mustn't forget that during those years, the mass of society was still dependent peasantry, unfree laboring under extraordinarily r soci ste it was perhaps because their lives were so harsh that the cathedral meant so much to them. there could hardly be a greater contrast between the squalid conditions of their lives and the splendor of the cathedral to which the quite literally looked up. here at cha
here, for instance is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in...
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theodore six plates. the stock. but what while. good news. a day of joy for france for french journalist return home after being held hostage in syria for ten months and then say it was a long haul. he never lost hope. an easter choose from but we shuddered in ukraine supple people are said to have died in a gunbattle in the restive east of the country to get an update from our correspondent and diverse finally start recovering bodies from the sun can vary in south korea the official debt now stands at fifty but more than two hundred and fifty victims to be missing. the headline tom falls into place for joining us. first back on french soil after ten months of captivity in syria for french journalists have returned home. dd francois i divided the us to meet diana and get rest and beamed as they were re united with their families. earlier this sunday morning i think it is over. thank you. happy to see you again. it's the moment i've been waiting for for ten months. it hasn't been easy my family's been great. it is funny. the four men arrived b
theodore six plates. the stock. but what while. good news. a day of joy for france for french journalist return home after being held hostage in syria for ten months and then say it was a long haul. he never lost hope. an easter choose from but we shuddered in ukraine supple people are said to have died in a gunbattle in the restive east of the country to get an update from our correspondent and diverse finally start recovering bodies from the sun can vary in south korea the official debt now...
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federal law enforcement officials tell nbc news the man is 53-year-old theodore j.> amanda bynes, 28. eddie murphy, 53. tony orlando, 70. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins to my left here, along with the entire "early today" team, have a great day, have a great thursday. >>> good morning to you. 4:30. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. let's check in on the forecast with christina loren. >> good morning to you peggy, scott, everybody at home. temperatures are chilly to start. we have a nice finish to the day. we'll see clouds increase, a little rain on the way, then we warm you up. lots to go over but first let's say good morning to mike inouye. >> good morning. we'll take you to the san mateo bridge. eastbound coming toward us we had a break in traffic but no traffic break. we're looking toward the maps, the san mateo side of the bridge on the peninsula moves smoothly. we look at the maps we see the speed sensors
federal law enforcement officials tell nbc news the man is 53-year-old theodore j.> amanda bynes, 28. eddie murphy, 53. tony orlando, 70. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins to my left here, along with the entire "early today" team, have a great day, have a great thursday. >>> good morning to you. 4:30. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. let's check in on the forecast with...
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theodore six plates. the stock. while good news the landmark election in afghanistan voters head to the polls to decide who plays homage karzai as president of the country's leading to start a new chapter. after years of taliban insurgency chad condemns the controversial un report which says that chatty and troops attacked civilians in the central african republic this is the pullout of troops from the country. they give an update from our correspondent. and for the first time ever a woman the man of the french capital and a doubt though officially takes over paris a city hall this saturday. so the top story simple spent at things for joining us. first voting in afghanistan's landmark presidential election is under way. international community hopes the poll will mark the country's first democratic transfer of power after the fall of the taleban regime in two thousand and one. since then afghanistan struggle to stop an insurgency that has killed thousands of civilians and soldiers. voters will now decide who will re
theodore six plates. the stock. while good news the landmark election in afghanistan voters head to the polls to decide who plays homage karzai as president of the country's leading to start a new chapter. after years of taliban insurgency chad condemns the controversial un report which says that chatty and troops attacked civilians in the central african republic this is the pullout of troops from the country. they give an update from our correspondent. and for the first time ever a woman the...
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to the pendleton act in 1883, the corruption involving outsized corporate influence on president theodore roosevelt that led to the tillman work in 1907, the teapot dome scandal that resulted in the federal corrupt practices act of 1925, the abuse of federal employees that led in 1938 to the passage of the hatch act, the taft-hartley act in 1947, the watergate scandal spurring the federal election campaign act of 1974 and that was revised, of course, by buckley, and on through the abuses of soft money in other ways that brought about the federal election campaign reform -- bipartisan campaign reform act of 2002. it was scandals that led to corruption that led to change. all of that focus was turned on its head by citizens united, brought as a very narrow as applied decision and then broadened out to basically take away almost all of those protections, at least going back to 1907. and then to mccutcheon. now, i want to make a couple of broad points particularly about mccutcheon. despite some of the other focal points, what has alarmed me the most about the mccutcheon decision was justice r
to the pendleton act in 1883, the corruption involving outsized corporate influence on president theodore roosevelt that led to the tillman work in 1907, the teapot dome scandal that resulted in the federal corrupt practices act of 1925, the abuse of federal employees that led in 1938 to the passage of the hatch act, the taft-hartley act in 1947, the watergate scandal spurring the federal election campaign act of 1974 and that was revised, of course, by buckley, and on through the abuses of...
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secretary my members of the committee like john mccain, republican of arizona, who referenced that theodorelt quote about how leaders should speak softly and carry a big stick. a excuses the secretary of state of speaking strongly but carrying a small stick in, fact, so small it might as well be a twig. now, when it comes to sear request, members of th syria members want to know what they are thinking. the top member of the g.o.p. on the sen foreign relations panel say they want more specifics from the obama administration and also wants to have more classified briefings to get more intel about what is coming down the pipe. and frankly what u.s. options are there. another big issue, mideast peace talks. secretary kerry going in to this hearing saying this is a crucial moment, but with both sides, both palestinians and israelis pulling back on some of their earlier agreements, here is how kerry summed up things right now. >> that no other nation can give people the confidence to come together and confront some of the most difficult challenges in the same way as we are privileged. i take it h
secretary my members of the committee like john mccain, republican of arizona, who referenced that theodorelt quote about how leaders should speak softly and carry a big stick. a excuses the secretary of state of speaking strongly but carrying a small stick in, fact, so small it might as well be a twig. now, when it comes to sear request, members of th syria members want to know what they are thinking. the top member of the g.o.p. on the sen foreign relations panel say they want more specifics...
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theodore situations. i think. while. good news cheese and fresh positions of sinful man wanders genocide on grants to cancel its participation. patients assessed value marks twenty years since his last years this is called to tell her to the indian ocean are encouraging me in. but there's still no confirmation the acoustics are amazing place and the seventy. gary and the polls this sunday the country's controversial minister at this party boys to stay in power. on the left and far right battle for second place. thus the top stories to post antecedents for joining us. first it's been twenty years since rwanda's genocide and one hundred days of bloodshed some eight hundred thousand lives were claimed in the minority tutsis major commemorations will be held in qatar in marking the somber anniversary in a change of events france has announced it will not be attending the ceremonies as planned. this after fresh accusations by rwanda's president of france was actively involved in the atrocities because i kept external reports
theodore situations. i think. while. good news cheese and fresh positions of sinful man wanders genocide on grants to cancel its participation. patients assessed value marks twenty years since his last years this is called to tell her to the indian ocean are encouraging me in. but there's still no confirmation the acoustics are amazing place and the seventy. gary and the polls this sunday the country's controversial minister at this party boys to stay in power. on the left and far right battle...
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theodore situations all works out. while. what good news you lou we will who will . every summer the indian ocean ones who brings a really good this inhospitable it. his horse claim that turns into a season to include wildlife . are critical wildlife photographers that they've gotten used to it
theodore situations all works out. while. what good news you lou we will who will . every summer the indian ocean ones who brings a really good this inhospitable it. his horse claim that turns into a season to include wildlife . are critical wildlife photographers that they've gotten used to it
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. >> theodore roosevelt. >> jfk. >> close. >> ronald reagan. >> it was not reagan. >> it had to beç think. i don't know. >> sock it to me. >> truman. >> i actually know that one. >> let's go while we're young. >> i can't remember his name. >> oh my god. >> george washington. >> we're going to have to deport you. >> that's fine. >> roosevelt. >> george washington? >> always funny. love watters' world. the time five minutes until the top of the hour. new york city's mayor booed during a game. the reason he probably got the reason he probably got jeered instead of cheered.my ho. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. [ engine
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this is doctor theodore benzer and when i first read about him it was his obitry and it talked about his career for the navy. it talked about how he invented the ear thermomter. but it never mentioned his war time work. i found documents showing he was on the original list of criminals that were going to be tried at the doctor's trial. but he was released two weeks before the trial, turned over to the united states forces and brought to america. that is the doctor nazi trials. you see in the middle that man was acquitted and later worked for paperclip. and one of the only surviving witnesses to what went on in the camps. amazing story in the book. very dramatic. it is amazing how these little nugg nuggets were lost. i discovered they were trying to test how long someone could survive in the ocean and how much sea water you could drink. they were similating test but he was so angry he had a dagger hidden in his pocket and he leapt off the stand and tried to stab the other doctor. the tragedy is the american judge that believes we were there to show how democracy works. put him in the
this is doctor theodore benzer and when i first read about him it was his obitry and it talked about his career for the navy. it talked about how he invented the ear thermomter. but it never mentioned his war time work. i found documents showing he was on the original list of criminals that were going to be tried at the doctor's trial. but he was released two weeks before the trial, turned over to the united states forces and brought to america. that is the doctor nazi trials. you see in the...
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is it benjamin disraeli, theodore roosevelt, winston churchill or vaclav havel. philip n.ow a few simple changes in on you government works could make it so much more effective if people only listened. now you can by buying this book. >>> now for the last look. pundits have been that the crisis between russia and the west over ukraine is the symbol of a new cold war. there has been much talk about old dividing lines. russia has been accused of building a new berlin wall. putin has said he doesn't want a new iron curtain. but did you know those old cold boundaries are actually still predicting lives today? here's how. straddling the border between the old czech republican of germany, when that border was between czech slo vauk ya and germany, it was divided by huge electrical fences. the deer were stood apart. a deer study was used to follow the movements of 100 red deer, 50 in germany and 50 in the czech republic. researchers found that the new generation of deer still respect the boundaries of the iron kurt tak -- curtain. according to the scientists who led the project,
is it benjamin disraeli, theodore roosevelt, winston churchill or vaclav havel. philip n.ow a few simple changes in on you government works could make it so much more effective if people only listened. now you can by buying this book. >>> now for the last look. pundits have been that the crisis between russia and the west over ukraine is the symbol of a new cold war. there has been much talk about old dividing lines. russia has been accused of building a new berlin wall. putin has said...
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theodore roosevelt. facebook unveils the first quarter earnings and our very of maria bartiromo had the exclusive reaction from cheryl sandburg and she will be here next to tell us all about it. don't go away. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation.
theodore roosevelt. facebook unveils the first quarter earnings and our very of maria bartiromo had the exclusive reaction from cheryl sandburg and she will be here next to tell us all about it. don't go away. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva...
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at one point in in paragraph 3 which has the context of theodor herzl's writing of 97 that congress of 96 and 97 i say i'm a zionist and this is sort of a shocking thing to say in britain one of the commentators on the program who was very well disposed said it's amazing to. he faced that cameron said i'm a pedophile. he said it was sort of an extraordinary admission in my in westbury cover the term and stop kneeing skulking around being furtive. anyone who knows what i feel i'm not uncritical. i love and support uncompromising what israel is. most of my wonderful israeli friends feel the same way. your royalty entitles you someone to have legitimate stance of criticizing this or the other policy or so i believe. i wanted to said look the story is bigger than that and jewish history is your history too because jews had never been separated pretty much anytime you can think of. they have not been separate in the way they look. jews in the hellenistic word greek dress and they spoke greek and had greek philosophy. it wasn't all about what we were taught as children. there was another sen
at one point in in paragraph 3 which has the context of theodor herzl's writing of 97 that congress of 96 and 97 i say i'm a zionist and this is sort of a shocking thing to say in britain one of the commentators on the program who was very well disposed said it's amazing to. he faced that cameron said i'm a pedophile. he said it was sort of an extraordinary admission in my in westbury cover the term and stop kneeing skulking around being furtive. anyone who knows what i feel i'm not uncritical....
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theodore roosevelt. facebook unveils the first quarter earnings and our very of maria bartiromo had the exclusive reaction from cheryl sandburg and she will be here next to tell us all i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pres
theodore roosevelt. facebook unveils the first quarter earnings and our very of maria bartiromo had the exclusive reaction from cheryl sandburg and she will be here next to tell us all i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps...
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the united kingdom and since 8898 theder secretary of state under mckinley then under president theodore roosevelt. but one of the insiders at coveted hay and nicolay jobs they resented the influence in thought they were tot se break for their britches of faults that could be blamed alan nature but it is little wonder that they would consult the hay and nicolay ratings record may because they were letter writers and provide the eyewitness account of the lincoln white house. in and we rely on them to document that period. it is there life's work after lincoln died that is the unwritten story. it is the official biographers that they were close through the 1947 that is the 21st anniversary after it linked -- robert todd its cohorts in debt and after hay and nicolay passed away its second quarter century mission to build the reputation of their leader in that culmination the extensive 10 volume biography which wasn serialized often in theas century magazine which at that time was america's leading mass circulation magazine. it constituted one of the singularly successful exercise is of hist
the united kingdom and since 8898 theder secretary of state under mckinley then under president theodore roosevelt. but one of the insiders at coveted hay and nicolay jobs they resented the influence in thought they were tot se break for their britches of faults that could be blamed alan nature but it is little wonder that they would consult the hay and nicolay ratings record may because they were letter writers and provide the eyewitness account of the lincoln white house. in and we rely on...
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>> theodore roosevelt? >> close. >> jfk? >> close. >> ronald reagan?>> it wasn't reagan. >> it was close. >> it wasn't reagan. >> it was not reagan. >> nixon or something? >> nixon? >> sock it to me? >> i actually know that one. >> let's go, while we're young. >> i can't remember his name. >> oh, my gosh, george washington. >> we're going to have to deport you? >> my goodness, who was president of the united states during world war ii? >> roosevelt. franklin d. roosevelt baby, yes! >> tdo you vote? >> i haven't voted in a couple of years, because i have my own emotional thoughts about it. >> when you do vote for the president, how do you vote? >> well, it's around spring. >> october. >> it's november. >> do you ever watch the o'reilly factor? >> i have seen it a couple of times, i like it. >> my roommate watches it. >> i'm into the paranormal. >> ever hear of watters world? >> no. >> i'm watters, and this is my world right here. >> oh, here now is jesse watters, so it is kind of grim again. >> it was a bad one, i'm from philly, that hurt, that really h
>> theodore roosevelt? >> close. >> jfk? >> close. >> ronald reagan?>> it wasn't reagan. >> it was close. >> it wasn't reagan. >> it was not reagan. >> nixon or something? >> nixon? >> sock it to me? >> i actually know that one. >> let's go, while we're young. >> i can't remember his name. >> oh, my gosh, george washington. >> we're going to have to deport you? >> my goodness, who was...
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benjamin disraell, theodore roosevelt, winston churchill or vaclav havel. howard has been trying to explain how a few changes in the way that government works would make it more effective if only people listened. now you can by buying this book. >>> now for the last look. pundits between russia and ukraine is a symbol of a new cold war. there's been much talk about old dividing lines. russia has been accused of building a new berlin wall. putin says he doesn't want another iron curtain. but did you know that those old cold war boundaries are dictating lives today? here's how. straddling the border between the czech republic and germany, when that was between capitalist germany and czechoslovakia, there were electric fences. a large herd of deer was split apart. there was satellite tracking to follow the movement of 100 red deer. 50 in germany and 50 in the czech republic. the land is open for migration but the new generation of deer still respect the boundaries of the iron curtain. according to the scientists who led the project, biologically it would make
benjamin disraell, theodore roosevelt, winston churchill or vaclav havel. howard has been trying to explain how a few changes in the way that government works would make it more effective if only people listened. now you can by buying this book. >>> now for the last look. pundits between russia and ukraine is a symbol of a new cold war. there's been much talk about old dividing lines. russia has been accused of building a new berlin wall. putin says he doesn't want another iron...
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they gave us the video of surge on theodore in action. >> the primary use that i have used to the glassen to project x-rays into my field of vision as i'm operating. >>reporter: sure he can put them up on a monitor but with few advancement glass could be in surgery with no distraction. >> as long as the voice command could be used to bring up the content if an ideal world you would never have to really break your attention with a patient. >>reporter: just one more way to use device that sparked everyone cure os. >> people are exiteded. weren't to tray it on. >>reporter: some get to when the glass devices ariff in a few day. you may still be able to order one if you hurry but gaggle says window is closing and won't say how many they have sold or how many they have left. they plan to end the sale some time this evening. in his newsroom, abc 7 news. >> google might already be working on something that would make its own product obsolete. google patented smart contact lens with camera built in. lens offer feature such as a super zoom and could even help the blind see by scanning the environ
they gave us the video of surge on theodore in action. >> the primary use that i have used to the glassen to project x-rays into my field of vision as i'm operating. >>reporter: sure he can put them up on a monitor but with few advancement glass could be in surgery with no distraction. >> as long as the voice command could be used to bring up the content if an ideal world you would never have to really break your attention with a patient. >>reporter: just one more way to...
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they had in their company three of the edison children madeline, charles edison and theodore edison andthey also had henry ford and clara ford and edsel ford and several other friends. they went first to level and then from labelle over to a mockley and in the woods from their trip place called rock lake which was a very obscure place in the woods. they set up tents which they had already for this trip. one was reserved for the addison's and it was the tenth two lloyd's and that attend for women and attend for the men. they had dinner that night out in the woods and all of a sudden myla, but ed since wyatt said everybody should go to their tent now and before she could finish her statement it started raining like you have never seen before. the conversation that went on in madeline's account is just incredible. madeline burke called -- and unusual tropical storm on rare occasions made life miserable in this part of the country. like writers before the members of the expedition came one by one into the tent. this is the big tent. by the time the full fury of the storm arrived it containe
they had in their company three of the edison children madeline, charles edison and theodore edison andthey also had henry ford and clara ford and edsel ford and several other friends. they went first to level and then from labelle over to a mockley and in the woods from their trip place called rock lake which was a very obscure place in the woods. they set up tents which they had already for this trip. one was reserved for the addison's and it was the tenth two lloyd's and that attend for...
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it's an adaptation of theodore dreiser's an american tragedy. i will have an opportunity to elaborate on this more but basically no pregnant mistress, no american tragedy. butterfield eight is a movie about a woman having a right to her own body not adhering to the conventions of 50s era marriage where a woman was a possession either owned by a man as a spouse or rented as a. she writes no sale in lipstick on the mirror of her married lover's bedroom. and even who is afraid of virginia bluff is very much about what happens to a woman and in fact both a man and a woman locked into a marriage where the only way the woman can express herself is through her husband's career or children and her husband is unsuccessful when she can't have children. so i was amazed by this onslaught and i won't yap too long but i wanted to make sure that my friends and i, my infantile friends and i weren't projecting 21st century ideas on timid 20th century material so i started looking in the academy of motion picture arts and sciences here at the library and what i l
it's an adaptation of theodore dreiser's an american tragedy. i will have an opportunity to elaborate on this more but basically no pregnant mistress, no american tragedy. butterfield eight is a movie about a woman having a right to her own body not adhering to the conventions of 50s era marriage where a woman was a possession either owned by a man as a spouse or rented as a. she writes no sale in lipstick on the mirror of her married lover's bedroom. and even who is afraid of virginia bluff is...
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you mentioned theodore roosevelt. he was a loose cannon. >> real quickly, you mentioned carter. so each in those cases, we did go and harken back to their traditional roles as governors of states. >> and that's why the odds are likely that we're going to go back, especially after obama, some people are appalled at what is happening with an outsider. they may go back to tried and true. but i don't think you'll find a historian who thinks it's very healthy. >> doug wead, you explained that even so i could understand it. >>> there's a new poll out, and mike huckabee is on that list. he tops the list of potential republican candidates. still early, but this is been a consistent theme of late for governor huckabee. what can we glean from that? >> he beat mitt romney in 2008 by nine points in iowa, and he sits right at the top here in the early going among a tightly screened group of gop caucusgoers. >> are those caucusgoers, at least early on, more religious in are they more into social issues that he teams to be most remembered for, what? >> sure. on both sides, you have sort of a p
you mentioned theodore roosevelt. he was a loose cannon. >> real quickly, you mentioned carter. so each in those cases, we did go and harken back to their traditional roles as governors of states. >> and that's why the odds are likely that we're going to go back, especially after obama, some people are appalled at what is happening with an outsider. they may go back to tried and true. but i don't think you'll find a historian who thinks it's very healthy. >> doug wead, you...
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three of them were principal investigators art historians, theodore russo from the national gallery, lane faison, and james plout from the fog museum at harvard. and their task was to try to identify where this vast network of hidden assets -- particularly their emphasis was on art, archives, libraries. and so there was a lot of concern that this material would become fodder for sale in the black market and finance the nazi resistance. there was a lot of concern in late 1944 and 1945 that willed be a -- that there would be a nazi resistance after the inevitable defeat. and so during the war, the vast counterintelligence effort by the allies, there were about 2,000 individuals had been marked as people who were involved somehow in this art market. so they had names, they had an idea of who were the players, and from the spring of 1945 onward they go into germany and austria, and they do basically two things. they do an enormous amount of archival research because the records of the e.r.r. that nancy mentioned were located. so they're looking at that, they were looking at records that
three of them were principal investigators art historians, theodore russo from the national gallery, lane faison, and james plout from the fog museum at harvard. and their task was to try to identify where this vast network of hidden assets -- particularly their emphasis was on art, archives, libraries. and so there was a lot of concern that this material would become fodder for sale in the black market and finance the nazi resistance. there was a lot of concern in late 1944 and 1945 that...
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theodore benzager in the new york times sums it up, he died in 1999 and the "new york times" lauds himas a good german scientist who dedicated his life to the u.s. military. it leads out the fact he worked with hemler very closely during the war and on the original list of nuremberg's war crime trials, yet released into u.s. custody and came to the united states. so this idea that you can just whitewash someone's past i think is important to look into and to investigate so that that truth can be reconciled. >> brown: all right, a fascinating story, operation paperclip: the secret intelligence program that brought nazi scientists to america." annie jake, thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. blnchts >> ifill: finally tonight, the story of a high school basketball team struggling to break its long losing streak, for the players, and for the town they live in, medora, indiana. that's the subject of tonight's "independent lens" on p.b.s. here's an excerpt. >> do it again!no more missing . i'm sick of missed laps. this ain't seventh and eighth grade. there was one year here they avera
theodore benzager in the new york times sums it up, he died in 1999 and the "new york times" lauds himas a good german scientist who dedicated his life to the u.s. military. it leads out the fact he worked with hemler very closely during the war and on the original list of nuremberg's war crime trials, yet released into u.s. custody and came to the united states. so this idea that you can just whitewash someone's past i think is important to look into and to investigate so that that...
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theodore revisit it it's like that. telkom. i do it is. each. the it is. sells. steve. huhu will will will will . us secretary seedlings and to get back to this in eastern ukraine for anti semitism so critics call this area of exposed doubts over his plate. russia set to turn its back on visa and mastercard in favor of its own cable systems in the wake of the monopoly of the card transactions this violates the makers of aid top arms control was in the us have to try to prevent more tragic shooting. in celebration and worship across the christian world as believers get ready for easter sunday this is why video from
theodore revisit it it's like that. telkom. i do it is. each. the it is. sells. steve. huhu will will will will . us secretary seedlings and to get back to this in eastern ukraine for anti semitism so critics call this area of exposed doubts over his plate. russia set to turn its back on visa and mastercard in favor of its own cable systems in the wake of the monopoly of the card transactions this violates the makers of aid top arms control was in the us have to try to prevent more tragic...
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theodore wafer is asking for a new judge. texas lawyer will order gm to tell customers to stop driving almost 3 million recalled vehicles until they can be repaired. and the national civil rights museum at the lorain hotel in memphis is holding a grand reopening today honoring the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act and remembering dr. martin luther king. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. ray goodman is the owner of new york city's legendary punk clothing boutique trash in vaudeville. jimmy web is key buyer and salesman. it's his relationship with customers, rock stars, and fans that gives the store its edge over the competition. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. visit openforum.com for ideas how to grow your business. one 's my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be you
theodore wafer is asking for a new judge. texas lawyer will order gm to tell customers to stop driving almost 3 million recalled vehicles until they can be repaired. and the national civil rights museum at the lorain hotel in memphis is holding a grand reopening today honoring the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act and remembering dr. martin luther king. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. ray goodman is the owner of new york city's legendary...
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but the greats that we need to honor are theodore roosevelt.dr, and the drought, we're having drought now, of the dust bowl of the 1930s, he had the ccc, civilian conservation corps, plant 1 billion trees around the country. you know, just aggressive action. because if you love america, and you say america the beautiful, and you say this land is your land, then we have to take care of it. we all need to do a better job of being custodians, and we can't count on corporate america to do it, we need the help with the federal and state governments to protect our waterways, air and public lands. >> quick question as we part ways. how do you rank our current president? >> hard to rank right now. he's behind, certainly, the roosevelts, kennedy, johnson, carter, and clinton. but he could do something quickly. right now, tomorrow, sign a national monument creating the oregon mountains, desert peaks national monument near las cruces, new mexico. half a million acres. it would play right into the eco-tourism of the region where you had guadalupe national
but the greats that we need to honor are theodore roosevelt.dr, and the drought, we're having drought now, of the dust bowl of the 1930s, he had the ccc, civilian conservation corps, plant 1 billion trees around the country. you know, just aggressive action. because if you love america, and you say america the beautiful, and you say this land is your land, then we have to take care of it. we all need to do a better job of being custodians, and we can't count on corporate america to do it, we...
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their relationship and the partnership between jacqueline kennedy onassis and arthur schlesinger and theodore sorensen and teddy wait for eleanor roosevelt relationships with the number of people who helped to define franklin roosevelt's legacy. my hope for this book will help us to remember as we remember him today and a very real efforts that went into that and a price. thank you. i would love to take some questions if there are any. [applause] >> what is your opinion of daniel epstein's book the lankans man which covers some of the same material that you have talked about? secondly, what do you think about the recent biography? >> i like them both very much. epstein is really a literary man , a poet, scholar of literature. i think he was trying to do a different project. it draws and other characters. we're looking at different questions using the same people, but it's a beautiful read. the biography is magnificent. if you are interested in how comprehensive -- i should not say this. if you're interested in a comprehensive biography don't buy my book, but you want to read both. john did a
their relationship and the partnership between jacqueline kennedy onassis and arthur schlesinger and theodore sorensen and teddy wait for eleanor roosevelt relationships with the number of people who helped to define franklin roosevelt's legacy. my hope for this book will help us to remember as we remember him today and a very real efforts that went into that and a price. thank you. i would love to take some questions if there are any. [applause] >> what is your opinion of daniel...
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letterman resigned and i will go into a six-hour youtube rabbit hole of just watching old brother theodore. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i will just like, watch it for hours and hours. and -- and everything leads to something else. like, do you do that where like, you start on one thing -- >> seth: yes. >> and you wind-up on something else? >> seth: absolutely. >> so you go like, "i just want to watch dick cavett." and then you go like, "okay, i'm going to do johnny carson and phil donahue. then johnny carson and richard pryor. then richard pryor on barbara walters." and then that leads to this or that and then next thing you know it's like "i'm going to watch -- jimmy fallon doing update. you doing update. kanye on 'snl'." and then it always leads to the kim kardashian sex tape. >> seth: got it. [ laughter and applause ] >> like, every time. >> seth: right. that's great. >> like, every time but how would you -- >> seth: and then it's great because then your wife walks in and you go, "i was watching dick cavett." >> yeah. >> seth: "if you want to know how this happened." >> yeah. how would yo
letterman resigned and i will go into a six-hour youtube rabbit hole of just watching old brother theodore. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, i will just like, watch it for hours and hours. and -- and everything leads to something else. like, do you do that where like, you start on one thing -- >> seth: yes. >> and you wind-up on something else? >> seth: absolutely. >> so you go like, "i just want to watch dick cavett." and then you go like, "okay, i'm...
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she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help.ot mcbride in the face after she went on his porch. he claims self-defense, saying mcbride was trying to break into his house. after the hearing today, the defense attorney went after the judge, asking her to recuse herself for ties to prosecutors. and they're reportedly ready to attack the victim's character with photos from her past. so who is on trial here, and how will this play out? joining me now are former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins and carmen st. george. faith, what is the defense trying to do today going after the judge? >> well, they argued that this judge has several associations with prosecutors. she is actually from the prosecutor's office. she spent eight years there before she was appointed as a judge this past fall. so they're saying because of her close ties to the prosecutor's office, that's one reason that she may have some bias and may for whatever reason make rulings in their favor. they also talked about her being facebook friends with some o
she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help.ot mcbride in the face after she went on his porch. he claims self-defense, saying mcbride was trying to break into his house. after the hearing today, the defense attorney went after the judge, asking her to recuse herself for ties to prosecutors. and they're reportedly ready to attack the victim's character with photos from her past. so who is on trial here, and how will this play out? joining me now are former prosecutor and...
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if you go back to the '30s, democrats got a big push from a politician named theodore green, a liberalovernor and four-term senator who at age 93 was the oldest member of congress ever when he retired in the '60s. more recently rhode island politics have been born with a stain of public corruption. the former mayor of providence, buddy cianci was forced out of office after being indicted for assault. then he won re-election only to be forced out again when he was found guilty of racketeering. around the same time, former governor edward deprett pled guilty to charges of bribery and extortion and spent time in jail. last month, state house speaker gordon fox was forced to resign after state and federal investigators raided his home and office. his second in command took over. >> i'd like to thank speaker fox, who put the best interests of this house first and foremost by stepping aside after the events of last friday. >> situations like this have earned rhode island a spot at the top of the list of corrupt states, according to citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. 49 off
if you go back to the '30s, democrats got a big push from a politician named theodore green, a liberalovernor and four-term senator who at age 93 was the oldest member of congress ever when he retired in the '60s. more recently rhode island politics have been born with a stain of public corruption. the former mayor of providence, buddy cianci was forced out of office after being indicted for assault. then he won re-election only to be forced out again when he was found guilty of racketeering....
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theodore was later found wrapped in a pool of water at the fourth tab of the guys with advanced tab.e was here every year. his last project was what started, which was the broker project. the reason for that was he had had experienced during world war i is trying to get chemicals that he couldn't get because of world war i and being surrounded by german boats. he didn't want that shortage to occur. so he also used rubber in the storage batteries. he needed a source for them. it is a lot of forever and the basic automobile and because it thought that they threw it together at this time to research corporation whose purpose and research for my vegetable that could be renewed, replanted every year and therefore if you had a cut off from the source is a forever, you would be in trouble and not what he was working for. he really wasn't working for a solution to rather. he was lucky in for the emergency brought on by his experience in world war i. the only source is we had back then were in the far east and most of them were controlled by the japanese. they described their marital difficul
theodore was later found wrapped in a pool of water at the fourth tab of the guys with advanced tab.e was here every year. his last project was what started, which was the broker project. the reason for that was he had had experienced during world war i is trying to get chemicals that he couldn't get because of world war i and being surrounded by german boats. he didn't want that shortage to occur. so he also used rubber in the storage batteries. he needed a source for them. it is a lot of...
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she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help.ide in the face after she went on his porch. he is charged with second-degree murder, but he claims self-defense, saying mcbride was trying to break into his house. today, the associated press reports his defense lawyers are planning to question mcbride's past, asking a judge to let jurors see photos of mcbride's phone that show her with wads of money, alcohol, and marijuana. one is a blurry photo of mcbride holding what appears to be a gun. the lawyer says it's relevant to whether ms. mcbride had a character trait for aggression. a hearing on some pretrial motions is set for tomorrow. faith, should these records be admissible? >> no. and i don't think they will be. and if you can recall in the george zimmerman case, there were photos from trayvon martin's phone that the defense also wanted to introduce. they said that he had drugs or perhaps a gun in those photos. and the judge didn't allow it in, for good reason. this is a self-defense case. and the issue surrounding what happened ar
she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help.ide in the face after she went on his porch. he is charged with second-degree murder, but he claims self-defense, saying mcbride was trying to break into his house. today, the associated press reports his defense lawyers are planning to question mcbride's past, asking a judge to let jurors see photos of mcbride's phone that show her with wads of money, alcohol, and marijuana. one is a blurry photo of mcbride holding what appears...
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and the hatred is there despite the hopes of the founder of modern zionism, theodore hertz el. now, herzl hoped and, in fact, believed that the establishment of a jewish state would make the hatred toward the jewish people fade away. and herzl was a man whose vision turned him pretty much into a modern-day prophet. but on this point that hatred for the jewish people would end with the birth of the jewish state, he was mistaken. and, in fact, history has kind of turned what herzl thought on its head. of a hundred years ago -- a hundred years ago people thought that by establishing a jewish state you'd end hatred towards the jewish people. now there are those who believe if you dismantle the jewish state, you'll stop hatred towards the jewish people. and in the 1920s and 1930s and throughout the first half of the 20th century, what the anti-semites said in europe was jews go to palestine. and now what the anti-semites say is, jews, get out of palestine. so that didn't change. this hatred did not change with the birth of the state of israel. but the birth of the state of israel en
and the hatred is there despite the hopes of the founder of modern zionism, theodore hertz el. now, herzl hoped and, in fact, believed that the establishment of a jewish state would make the hatred toward the jewish people fade away. and herzl was a man whose vision turned him pretty much into a modern-day prophet. but on this point that hatred for the jewish people would end with the birth of the jewish state, he was mistaken. and, in fact, history has kind of turned what herzl thought on its...
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go of the at least two the administration and their reports of theodore roosevelt who would be in thefamily dining room having dinner. it had to put their forks and knives santucci rats out of the room. so the problem is with the house renders to. the other or to your question is fdr really loved old houses. and truman did too. he'd grown up on the farm. so what frame houses to create, it's probable to thought not a big deal. so the answer to your question is yes, roosevelt said no to a degree, but they certainly didn't know if it's bad. >> i remember when jacqueline kennedy lived in the white house and she was horrified by the furnishing and the eisenhower set out and stuff from sears. >> the eisenhower's made made it worse in the german. i don't want to make personal judgments here, but -- >> so it was each president sort of like a residential room? been macinnes. usually what you see here what i saw this time. i don't how they do it today. i would assume it's an analogous arrangement is the news paper will run a story that the first lady is redecorating. what that means is they hir
go of the at least two the administration and their reports of theodore roosevelt who would be in thefamily dining room having dinner. it had to put their forks and knives santucci rats out of the room. so the problem is with the house renders to. the other or to your question is fdr really loved old houses. and truman did too. he'd grown up on the farm. so what frame houses to create, it's probable to thought not a big deal. so the answer to your question is yes, roosevelt said no to a degree,...
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so first to ask congressis theodore barry who is justro back for his impression ande then congressmanlarson who has great interest being from washington state with that country for his take then we will go from there to other subjects. welcome back. and we look forward to your impressions.ajor >> leader eric cantor and others. we visited japan, korea and china. i would say among my impressions from this visit are number one: the nationalism that exists in all three countries partly for domestic political reasons but yet it creates some conflict or some tension. a and between japan and korea and japan and china obviously. and we were able to meet with the top leaders in china and may impression is they see china as rising power and a declining pow and they have historical grievances and maybe that is what concerned me the most. i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict
so first to ask congressis theodore barry who is justro back for his impression ande then congressmanlarson who has great interest being from washington state with that country for his take then we will go from there to other subjects. welcome back. and we look forward to your impressions.ajor >> leader eric cantor and others. we visited japan, korea and china. i would say among my impressions from this visit are number one: the nationalism that exists in all three countries partly for...
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this is doctor theodore benzer and when i first read about him it was his obitry and it talked about his career for the navy. it talked about how he invented the ear thermomter. but it never mentioned his war time work. i found documents showing he was on the original list of criminals that were going to be tried at the doctor's trial. but he was released two weeks before the trial, turned over to the united states forces and brought to america. that is the doctor nazi trials. you see in the middle that man was acquitted and later worked for paperclip. and one of the only surviving witnesses to what went on in the camps. amazing story in the book. very dramatic. it is amazing how these little nugg nuggets were lost. i discovered they were trying to test how long someone could survive in the ocean and how much sea water you could drink. they were similating test but he was so angry he had a dagger hidden in his pocket and he leapt off the stand and tried to stab the other doctor. the tragedy is the american judge that believes we were there to show how democracy works. put him in the
this is doctor theodore benzer and when i first read about him it was his obitry and it talked about his career for the navy. it talked about how he invented the ear thermomter. but it never mentioned his war time work. i found documents showing he was on the original list of criminals that were going to be tried at the doctor's trial. but he was released two weeks before the trial, turned over to the united states forces and brought to america. that is the doctor nazi trials. you see in the...
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it is there despite the hopes of the founder of modern zionism, theodore hurt so. erzel. he was a man whose vision turned him pretty much into a modern-day prophet. on this point, that hatred for the jewish people would and with the birth of the jewish state, he was mistaken. in fact, history has turned what he thought on its head. 100 years ago, people thought that by establishing a jewish state, you and hatred towards the jewish people. now there are those who believe that you dismantle the jewish state you will stop hatred towards the jewish people. in the 1920's and 1930's and throughout the first half of the 20th century, with the anti-semites set in europe was that jews should go to palestine. the anti-semites say is jews get out of palestine. this hatred did not change with the birth of the state of israel. the birth of the state of israel enameled the jewish people to fight this hatred. in that sense, israel fundamentally transformed the condition of the jewish people. providing the by jewish people with two things they did not have on the eve of the holocaust. im
it is there despite the hopes of the founder of modern zionism, theodore hurt so. erzel. he was a man whose vision turned him pretty much into a modern-day prophet. on this point, that hatred for the jewish people would and with the birth of the jewish state, he was mistaken. in fact, history has turned what he thought on its head. 100 years ago, people thought that by establishing a jewish state, you and hatred towards the jewish people. now there are those who believe that you dismantle the...
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their relationship and the partnership between jacqueline kennedy onassis and arthur schlesinger and theodore sorensen and teddy wait for eleanor roosevelt relationships with the number of people who helped to define franklin roosevelt's legacy. my hope for this book will help us to remember as we remember him today and a very real efforts that went into that and a price. thank you. i would love to take some questions if there are any. [applause] >> what is your opinion of daniel epstein's book the lankans man which covers some of the same material that you have talked about? secondly, what do you think about the recent biography? >> i like them both very much. epstein is really a literary man , a poet, scholar of literature. i think he was trying to do a different project. it draws and other characters. we're looking at different questions using the same people, but it's a beautiful read. the biography is magnificent. if you are interested in how comprehensive -- i should not say this. if you're interested in a comprehensive biography don't buy my book, but you want to read both. john did a
their relationship and the partnership between jacqueline kennedy onassis and arthur schlesinger and theodore sorensen and teddy wait for eleanor roosevelt relationships with the number of people who helped to define franklin roosevelt's legacy. my hope for this book will help us to remember as we remember him today and a very real efforts that went into that and a price. thank you. i would love to take some questions if there are any. [applause] >> what is your opinion of daniel...
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that was the argument being made at the turn of the 20th century when even people like theodore roosevelte's so much wealth in this country and poverty, the income tax is the only way to do this in a just way. >> now that we've disclosed all of the president's tax information, has there ever been a president that didn't cough uf the money? >> the most notorious and it gets forgotten because of water gairkts nixon had tax trouble. he took deductions that the irs deemed were a little too aggressive and he ended up paying a hefty fine and back taxes and this was all going on while watergate itself. >> they donated papers isn't that it? >> yes. the allowance for the contribution of papers to a library. it was just a little bit of what we call aggressive. >> thank you for being with us. >> always a pleasure. i hope you get a refund. >>> coming up hollywood heavyweights join forces to save the planet. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. [ male announ
that was the argument being made at the turn of the 20th century when even people like theodore roosevelte's so much wealth in this country and poverty, the income tax is the only way to do this in a just way. >> now that we've disclosed all of the president's tax information, has there ever been a president that didn't cough uf the money? >> the most notorious and it gets forgotten because of water gairkts nixon had tax trouble. he took deductions that the irs deemed were a little...
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the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of theodore david chalm of maryland to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. signed by 17 senators as follows -- reid of never -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. reid reid i ask consent the mandatory -- mr. reid: i ask consent mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 592. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. the clerk: george jared hazel of maryland to be united states district judge. m
the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of theodore david chalm of maryland to be united states district judge for the district of maryland. signed by 17 senators as follows -- reid of never -- mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. reid reid i ask consent the mandatory -- mr. reid: i ask consent mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without...
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. >> at the burke museum dr christian theodore entertains an investor, one who loves dinosaurs and triseraops. >> they had a beak. >> it's bigger than mine. >> yes, because this is the real thing. >> lizzie donated $5 to dig up a dinosaur through experiment.com, allowing anyone with a scientific question and solid methodology to ask stranger for money for research into almost everything. >> biology, projects in medicine, space, ecology, social science, psychology. >> the doctor hit his modest fundraising goal which the company requires before anyone gets paid. and $67 million year old bones. >> 2,000 here and there to collect something like this is a big deal for us. >> in return investors like lizzy get access to the process. they blogged and posted pictures from the dig site. lizzy and funders will be invited to special event. >> every day we think about what we'll tell them and talk about. it may be a different kind of research funding but it's a familiar start-up story. this is world headquarters of experiment.com. . >> we get to it down here. a cramps san francisco office and living s
. >> at the burke museum dr christian theodore entertains an investor, one who loves dinosaurs and triseraops. >> they had a beak. >> it's bigger than mine. >> yes, because this is the real thing. >> lizzie donated $5 to dig up a dinosaur through experiment.com, allowing anyone with a scientific question and solid methodology to ask stranger for money for research into almost everything. >> biology, projects in medicine, space, ecology, social science,...
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the way at&t was built was on the basis of theodore vail saying to independent telephone companies, hey, i've got this long line here, and unless you sell out to me, you're not going to be able to get on. the internet is not a thing. the internet is a connection of other networks, of multiple networks. and we need to make sure that those kind of connections continue to exist and that there is openness in the ability to use is internet. i would take one thing, mr. yoder. the court was very explicit in saying that the fcc had jurisdiction over the operation of the internet based on section seven -- i'm sorry, based on the openness of the internet. we're not trying to get into the operation of the internet. i want to be real clear about that. but on the openness of the internet based on section 706. what we, what i have announced that i will propose is that we go back and follow the court's direction at how that should be achieved. and the court clearly laid out in its opinion how that could be done, and we intend to follow that. the interesting thing is that immediately after the court de
the way at&t was built was on the basis of theodore vail saying to independent telephone companies, hey, i've got this long line here, and unless you sell out to me, you're not going to be able to get on. the internet is not a thing. the internet is a connection of other networks, of multiple networks. and we need to make sure that those kind of connections continue to exist and that there is openness in the ability to use is internet. i would take one thing, mr. yoder. the court was very...
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when theodore roosevelt became president in 1901 he continued this effort, speaking on the importance of preserving the habitat and wildlife and signing the an tech wits act. the president declared by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures and other objects of historic or scientific interest, end quote. then about a decade later in 1916, the national park service was created to place all of the sites under the care of a single independent agency. fast forward to today, now today the park service manages nearly 400 sites totaling 84 million acres. these parks cover all corners of our nation in almost every american state and territory is at least home to one. people around the globe are now attracted to our national sites because both of their beauty and also their grandeur. every year our parks hosts, note this, 280 million visitors. the legislation before us today has 307 co-sponsors and a companion senate bill has 73. the coins will be minted and sold at no cost to the taxpayer. no proceeds from the sale may be used to acquire new lands. mr. spea
when theodore roosevelt became president in 1901 he continued this effort, speaking on the importance of preserving the habitat and wildlife and signing the an tech wits act. the president declared by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures and other objects of historic or scientific interest, end quote. then about a decade later in 1916, the national park service was created to place all of the sites under the care of a single independent agency. fast...