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nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. get to the terminal across town. green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ♪ >>> by the time the unabomber claims his third fatality, his bombs have become more effective. and investigators still have no idea who is responsible. but with the death of gilbert murray of the california forestry association, the case suddenly takes a surprising turn. >> within days, the unabomber sent letters to several people and claimed credit for the murray bombing and started talking about the notion that the terrorist group fc is going to send out a manifesto. and wants "the new york times" or "the washington post" to publish that manifesto. and if, in fact they do, the terrorist group fc will desist from committing terrorist acts. >> two months later, the unabomber sends a 35,000 word manuscript to "the new york times," "the washingt
nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. get to the terminal across town. green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ♪ >>> by the time the unabomber claims his third fatality, his bombs have become more effective. and investigators still have no idea who is responsible. but...
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tuesday is the 9th anniversary of theodore roosevelt's death.president's life. >> for 25-year-old new york state assemblyman, theodore roosevelt, february 1884 began joyously. >> he was the happiest man on the planet. his wife had just given birth to a baby girl. >> but then came some distressing news. >> he gets a telegram say snook come back immediately. your wife is dying and your mother is dying." >> the future president rushed from albany home to manhattan to find the two most important women in his life suddenly fallen ill. his mother, martha, with typhoid fever. hi young bride alice with bright's disease a failure of the kidneys. >> his younger brother elliott ran out of the house and said "there is a plague on this house." he got theret jus in time for his wife to die in his arms and his mother died shortly later. it was just awful. >> his diary entry that grim valentine's day a stark x and eight simple words. roosevelt needed to get far, far away. >> he knew he had to do something to restore his soul. >> ted roosevelt, the 4th, is presi
tuesday is the 9th anniversary of theodore roosevelt's death.president's life. >> for 25-year-old new york state assemblyman, theodore roosevelt, february 1884 began joyously. >> he was the happiest man on the planet. his wife had just given birth to a baby girl. >> but then came some distressing news. >> he gets a telegram say snook come back immediately. your wife is dying and your mother is dying." >> the future president rushed from albany home to...
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now written by theodor geisel, director frank capra, here is a 14-minute training film titled "your job in germany. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the problem now is future peace. that is your job in germany. by your conduct and attitude while on guard inside germany, you can lay the groundwork of a peace that could last forever. or just the opposite. you could lay the groundwork for a new war to come. and just as american soldiers had to do this job 26 years ago, so other american soldiers, your sons, might have to do it again another 20-odd years from now. germany today appears to be beaten. hitler, out. swastikas, gone. nazi propaganda, off the air. concentration camps, empty. you'll see ruins. you'll see flowers. you'll see some mighty pretty scenery. don't let it fool you. you are in enemy country. be alert. suspicious of everyone. take no chances. you are up against something more than tourist scenery. you are up against german history. it isn't good. this book was written chapter by chapter, not by one man, not by one fuhrer. it was written by the german people. chapter one the fuhrer bismarck. the ti
now written by theodor geisel, director frank capra, here is a 14-minute training film titled "your job in germany. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the problem now is future peace. that is your job in germany. by your conduct and attitude while on guard inside germany, you can lay the groundwork of a peace that could last forever. or just the opposite. you could lay the groundwork for a new war to come. and just as american soldiers had to do this job 26 years ago, so other american soldiers, your...
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townsend was illegal and this year my rent check will go up $400 those are robbery one hundred years theodore roosevelt they're living and doing well in san francisco yes high rents across the nation we don't have to follow the nation you don't have to study we need to do something a little bit better and it looks like the economics from silicon valley are just going to continue unless we do something to help us thirty years ago the apartments got $44 million from the state issued by the redevelopment in the city and in january 1st of this year the 60 units of blow market rate units will expire and of the 83 we have we'll only have 23 left those are the only people that have stayed in the area for a long time do we want to have housing or make investment for rich people and folks that live outside of the area i believe we need to make a turn around and help the people that are living in homes thank you. >> thank you very much any other members of the public that want to speak during public comment seeing none, public comment is closed madam clerk read the moirmd. >> today's meeting will be ad
townsend was illegal and this year my rent check will go up $400 those are robbery one hundred years theodore roosevelt they're living and doing well in san francisco yes high rents across the nation we don't have to follow the nation you don't have to study we need to do something a little bit better and it looks like the economics from silicon valley are just going to continue unless we do something to help us thirty years ago the apartments got $44 million from the state issued by the...
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this is a portion of a dresser set that was retailed by theodore star in new york. this one belonged to john d rockefeller. we are excited to have that here in the collection. we also have a wonderful case of ladies accessories. ladies had a lot more accessories then gentlemen. he had a handsome selection. things like, dresser sets, this marvelous little swan had flask made by a probably the cameo company in england. then we have things like card cases. there is this little fraud leather case. if you look closely, you will see that it has matching decorations. the frog leather -- if you look closely there are tadpoles swimming around in gold. of course, gloves. to get into gloves like these, you would have to have a ladies made. most of the people who owned these objects had lots of servants. a ladies made was an essential part of a society women's record for. you would have a ladies made to help you get into this and you would need some implements. the first is a gloves stretcher. you would squeeze one and into the finger and then squeeze the end, thereby stretchin
this is a portion of a dresser set that was retailed by theodore star in new york. this one belonged to john d rockefeller. we are excited to have that here in the collection. we also have a wonderful case of ladies accessories. ladies had a lot more accessories then gentlemen. he had a handsome selection. things like, dresser sets, this marvelous little swan had flask made by a probably the cameo company in england. then we have things like card cases. there is this little fraud leather case....
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. >> he's starting to learn that he could be like f.d.r., and theodore roosevelt-- don't worry about congress. just lay down these executive orders. >> reporter: now, all of those policy proposals that the president will be rolling out next week will be included in his state of the union address on january 20, and we are told by white house officials that he has been working on that speech while hawaii. jim. >> axelrod: chip reid covering for us tonight from waikiki beach. thank you, chip. gas prices have now fallen 100 days in a row. aaa says unleaded regular is now averaging $2.22 a gallon nationwide. how low is that?" in california not even a new gas tax has people upset. here's carter evans. >> reporter: california's new law is aim at reducing carbon emissions but it could cause gas prices to rise 10 cents a gallon in a state that already has some of the highest prices in the nation. are you going to raise your prices? >> i have to. >> reporter: this gas station owner says the impact might have been painful a year ago. now, it's barely noticeable. that's because his prices are al
. >> he's starting to learn that he could be like f.d.r., and theodore roosevelt-- don't worry about congress. just lay down these executive orders. >> reporter: now, all of those policy proposals that the president will be rolling out next week will be included in his state of the union address on january 20, and we are told by white house officials that he has been working on that speech while hawaii. jim. >> axelrod: chip reid covering for us tonight from waikiki beach....
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theodore roosevelt thought it seemed like a king wilson didn't bother him a bit. >> michael, thank youws presidential historian with us this morning. coming up, all angles are covered from the white house. talk about it all next hour. ty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. ♪ with the incredible fuel efficiency of 38 miles-per-gallon highway you can feel like
theodore roosevelt thought it seemed like a king wilson didn't bother him a bit. >> michael, thank youws presidential historian with us this morning. coming up, all angles are covered from the white house. talk about it all next hour. ty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a...
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. >> theodore roosevelt. >> bully! i have never really understood what the attraction was that this man had. but there was a kind of social justice choice that he made against all the developing monster industries and so on. he wanted controls. and that was a pro-democratic stance. >> a lot of bill clinton. there's one with knives in his back. >> he was being, yes, stabbed behind. there were things that -- wherever he stepped, there was a question. whatever he said or did, he was extremely open to fun, to all sorts of -- he was the kind of -- what you hope for in any president, a human being who made mistakes but was brilliant about some other things. that balance, he balanced on his own. >> monica lewinsky with a cigar. >> unfortunate. a good cigar is still something special. >> newt gingrich on the back side of the elephant. >> well, i mean, he was associated with the grand old party elephant. and i think he was talking out of the other side of his mouth too often. there was this thing that -- he was a snake oil sale
. >> theodore roosevelt. >> bully! i have never really understood what the attraction was that this man had. but there was a kind of social justice choice that he made against all the developing monster industries and so on. he wanted controls. and that was a pro-democratic stance. >> a lot of bill clinton. there's one with knives in his back. >> he was being, yes, stabbed behind. there were things that -- wherever he stepped, there was a question. whatever he said or...
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the president theodore obiang had distributed this was his home town and he was determined to put on a good show. the pitch never hosted games like this before, they flew in turf from spain just a couple of weeks ago relay the whole service and they could cut up, back to back games it held up pretty well, everyone relieved there was no downpour of rain as it had been predicted. now moves to the equatorial african capital. the first sights of ivory coast and those big namings trying owin since first time in 1992. >> andy richardson, in equatorial guinea. >>> beating the united arab emirates, scored the only goal of the match in stoppage time to give iran the win. both teams already through to the knockout stage iran finished at the head of groupc. 40 time grand slam champion rafael nadal played just his eighth competitive match in six months. the world number 3 he won over 6-3, 6-3 6-2 was side lined most of the year with injury and came around in the first round of the qatar open. >> a bit more confidence and trying to hit the ball longer, that's the only way to have that is winning.
the president theodore obiang had distributed this was his home town and he was determined to put on a good show. the pitch never hosted games like this before, they flew in turf from spain just a couple of weeks ago relay the whole service and they could cut up, back to back games it held up pretty well, everyone relieved there was no downpour of rain as it had been predicted. now moves to the equatorial african capital. the first sights of ivory coast and those big namings trying owin since...
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southwest philadelphia tonight claiming the life of a maybe police were called to the 7100 block of theodore street before:00 this evening the victim not yet identified was pronounced dead at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. police are searching for the suspect and the motive. >> there is a new clue tonight in the search for a man that murdered a norm philadelphia social worker and just released surveillance shows the moment before he called kim jones. philadelphia police say the masked killer waited outside her home and then followed her to the bus stop at 12 and jefferson and shot her execution style. the suspect was then spotted boarding the subwe broad and cecil b. moore in temple. >> he turns puts the gun in duffle bag and walks away. >>> tonight's hld a vigil at the bus stop why he was killed. his son pleads for someone to come forward. >> my mother was a great person,self less and as we said earlier they deserve aid lot better than this. >> there was a 20,000 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction. >> monday marks 1 year anniversary of amber long's murd
southwest philadelphia tonight claiming the life of a maybe police were called to the 7100 block of theodore street before:00 this evening the victim not yet identified was pronounced dead at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. police are searching for the suspect and the motive. >> there is a new clue tonight in the search for a man that murdered a norm philadelphia social worker and just released surveillance shows the moment before he called kim jones. philadelphia police...
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i mean i've always thought that theodore dreiser was one of the most important and vowed the american i don't think he's right outside of american lit class in college now. anybody, any general reader can read that book. great profit. but literary reputation is a strange thing, and so many other books that i was reading in the '50s, when i was in college those writers, nobody reads them anymore. i think john cheever was a wonderful writer is fading. there were a whole group of people who vote for "the new yorker," jean stafford and one of those poets who wrote for "the new yorker," there was a lot of really really wonderful writing in the 1950s. but most of it is disappearing. >> host: how would publishers approach you? with the lobby you to review -- >> guest: well sure. even to this day i suspect that when i am put under the ground, that my e-mail will be clattering with, hi jonathan i would like to share with you. back when i was really a full-time book reviewer working at home, first in baltimore and then here in washington, i would get catalogs and a lot of unsolicited review cop
i mean i've always thought that theodore dreiser was one of the most important and vowed the american i don't think he's right outside of american lit class in college now. anybody, any general reader can read that book. great profit. but literary reputation is a strange thing, and so many other books that i was reading in the '50s, when i was in college those writers, nobody reads them anymore. i think john cheever was a wonderful writer is fading. there were a whole group of people who vote...
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this one from president theodore roosevelt who says -- we're coming right back. >>> now, relations withd a little more normal. fidel castro weighing recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2015 cla. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. @? . lou: some of the top stories we're following, the blizzard that spared new york, living up to its warnings elsewhere. more than two feet of snow piling up in boston parts of new england expected to be hammered throughout the evening, and the house to vote next week on a bill to repeal obamacare. they've done this a few times. i think this is 55, i can't remember. it will be the first full obamacare repeal vote of this congress, however, but nearly the 60 over the past fo
this one from president theodore roosevelt who says -- we're coming right back. >>> now, relations withd a little more normal. fidel castro weighing recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2015 cla. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers...
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the downside is it is almost theodore -- theater. we don't have real debates because people are aware they are performing on a very public stage. not that they were not before but there was a limited audience and i think that truncates the debate. it has a way of finalizing the debate in a way that deprives people of the real negotiations and conversations that are a part of any legislative production. >> the political call to roll. >> mr. allen -- >> the roles of the senate really perplexed me when i came over from the house. i like water and rules. -- i like order and rules. having been a member of the rules committee in the house and now in the senate, i kept looking and watching the institution and saying this does not make any sense. this is not the house rules of order. what are these roles? i went to the parliamentarian and said to explain to me how this place works. he said there are only two rules that matter -- exhaustion and unanimous consent. you get the senators is often enough, they will agree unanimously to anything. >
the downside is it is almost theodore -- theater. we don't have real debates because people are aware they are performing on a very public stage. not that they were not before but there was a limited audience and i think that truncates the debate. it has a way of finalizing the debate in a way that deprives people of the real negotiations and conversations that are a part of any legislative production. >> the political call to roll. >> mr. allen -- >> the roles of the senate...
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theodore, good morning to you. have had a lot of experience in some pretty high profile cases representing americans abroad charged with crimes. two of our journalists are native egyptians. does that work in their favor or against it? >> it's an interesting question. i think in this particular case, it probably will work in their favor that they're not egyptian, because there's a greater international outcry. we can see that the charges that were brought really were not substantiated in any way by the proof. you have to start asking yourself were they prosecuted for not what was alleged to have been done, but who they are. we know they work for al jazeera. we know that al jazeera is owned by the qatar government and the qatar governments in a feud with the egyptian government because it's alleged that the qatar government supported the now ousted muslim brotherhood. i think that may be at its base. when we look at the proof in the case the only way you could characterize it as irrelevant, incomprehensive, no one di
theodore, good morning to you. have had a lot of experience in some pretty high profile cases representing americans abroad charged with crimes. two of our journalists are native egyptians. does that work in their favor or against it? >> it's an interesting question. i think in this particular case, it probably will work in their favor that they're not egyptian, because there's a greater international outcry. we can see that the charges that were brought really were not substantiated in...
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this one from president theodore roosevelt who says -- we're coming right back. >>> now, relations withe starting to sound a little more normal. fidel castro weighing in. that story next. artest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest... ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. . lou: some of the top stories we're following, the blizza
this one from president theodore roosevelt who says -- we're coming right back. >>> now, relations withe starting to sound a little more normal. fidel castro weighing in. that story next. artest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest... ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for...
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. >> theodore a uni bomber a paranoid schizophrenic, his male bombs killing three, wounding two dozen more. timothy mcvay, a war vet, killed 178 and injured 600 with a truck bomb in oklahoma city. eric rudolph killed two, injuring 11 more in a series of bombings abortion clinics, gay nightclubs and 1996 atlanta olympics. eric frein, a survivalist with a grudge against law enforcement shot two it troopers and eric frein evaded capture for two months. the threat is not unique to the united states. lone wolves struck for all kinds of reasons, all around the world - europe asia the middle east and africa in the west since september 11th the overriding fear has been lone-wolf home-grown attackers, driven by the idea that the u.s. is at war with islam. i.s.i.s. released videos calling for supporters over the world to kill americans or europeans any way they can. al qaeda preached similar tactics. dzhokhar tsarnaev said he and his brother were motivated by the notion of war between islam and america. in may 2, 0132 british born muslim converts killed a british soldier in london. a muslim con
. >> theodore a uni bomber a paranoid schizophrenic, his male bombs killing three, wounding two dozen more. timothy mcvay, a war vet, killed 178 and injured 600 with a truck bomb in oklahoma city. eric rudolph killed two, injuring 11 more in a series of bombings abortion clinics, gay nightclubs and 1996 atlanta olympics. eric frein, a survivalist with a grudge against law enforcement shot two it troopers and eric frein evaded capture for two months. the threat is not unique to the united...
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. >> officer theodore jackson also returns fire. >> then suddenly lamar moor makes a running leap overront desk, landing close to commander davis. >> i didn't even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up he was right there in my face with the shotgun. >> at one point we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. >> moor shoots davis in the hand. also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. >> somehow the commander finds the strength to throw a garbage can at the gunman. hoping to distract him while he scrambles to safety. lamar moor has also been got. >> officers anderson and davis are rushed to the hospital. sergeant ball rides with the commander in the back seat of a squad car, struggling to stop the bleeding with his own shirt. >> i was just talking to him. he wasn't responding and i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive. he loses parts of his fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through
. >> officer theodore jackson also returns fire. >> then suddenly lamar moor makes a running leap overront desk, landing close to commander davis. >> i didn't even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up he was right there in my face with the shotgun. >> at one point we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. >> moor shoots davis in the hand. also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had was...
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for you have the incomparable satisfaction of being, in theodore roosevelt's words, in the arena. as he wrote, it is not the critic who counts. not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who comes up short you again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause, and who knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly. his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. we americans are the most fortunate people ever to have lived. to be citizens of a society which, despite its imperfections, is the most free, the most open, the most just in all of history. most of us are americans by accident of birth, but america was built by immigrants, and became americans by choice. some came to escape religious persecution or political
for you have the incomparable satisfaction of being, in theodore roosevelt's words, in the arena. as he wrote, it is not the critic who counts. not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who comes up short you again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends...
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. >> you'll theodore your layers at the bus -- you'll need your layers at the bus stop, kids. join erica and me today at noon and we'll all see you tomorrow morning at 4:25. take care. >> have a great day, everybody. . >>> good morning. it is wednesday, january 28 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." new england slammed by heavy snow high winds and icy floodwaters. but in new york, a storm of criticism over the decision to shut down america's largest city. >>> a professional golfer doubles down on his story of being drugged, kidnapped and beaten but an eyewitness tells a very different tale. >>> plus the crazies come out for super bowl media day. jan crawford takes it all in ahead of the big game. >>> we start with today's "eye opener," your world i
. >> you'll theodore your layers at the bus -- you'll need your layers at the bus stop, kids. join erica and me today at noon and we'll all see you tomorrow morning at 4:25. take care. >> have a great day, everybody. . >>> good morning. it is wednesday, january 28 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." new england slammed by heavy snow high winds and icy floodwaters. but in new york, a storm of criticism over the decision to shut down america's largest city....
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i mean this is a state that had people like theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt as governor.was also an amazing father and his children have done so well and it's continuing his legacy and that's nothing that slight. and finally when he said "no, no i don't want to run for president, no i don't want to be on the u.s. supreme court" he later said he didn't regret it. he was following his gut. and i think that's why people admire mario cuomo. he was a gut player. he did what he felt was best all the time for the people of new york and for his family. >> is there a politician like him today? >> well you know ted kennedy had a little bit on the othertory spot but, no i don't think we're finding that person -- i mean maybe de blasio in some ways. most people on the left of the democratic party like the word "progressive" not "liberal." but i think we're lacking a kind of cuomo -- somebody who has a real populist appeal from the northeast who can project himself in a national way. the closest we come to it is his son andrew cuomo. look recently at the guts andrew cuomo said no to f
i mean this is a state that had people like theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt as governor.was also an amazing father and his children have done so well and it's continuing his legacy and that's nothing that slight. and finally when he said "no, no i don't want to run for president, no i don't want to be on the u.s. supreme court" he later said he didn't regret it. he was following his gut. and i think that's why people admire mario cuomo. he was a gut player. he did what he...
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theodore parker would. william lloyd garrison probably would.ou get to mainstream abolitionists, you would find some who believed in political equality but not social equality. give black people to vote, but i'm not going to invite them to my parties. that kind of stuff. you get people who believed in giving black people legal equality, but they might be more reluctant to give them the vote. or they might think we will give people to vote after 50 years when they are educated up to it. there are a fair number of americans who believe in colonization, including lincoln. abraham lincoln believed in the idea that if you are going to free black people -- for him it was voluntary. it was voluntary. he believed racism was so toxic he would have a race war and nobody would win if you try to put black and white people together. he was arguing for opening up a place in africa or madagascar for refugees from slavery. that is how he saw it. he saw this as refugees from slavery that could volunteer to leave if they wanted to. there are other abolitionists t
theodore parker would. william lloyd garrison probably would.ou get to mainstream abolitionists, you would find some who believed in political equality but not social equality. give black people to vote, but i'm not going to invite them to my parties. that kind of stuff. you get people who believed in giving black people legal equality, but they might be more reluctant to give them the vote. or they might think we will give people to vote after 50 years when they are educated up to it. there...
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for another with senator theodore green which captures the same kind of image, and that in some ways is how we think of what happened in the period, but i wanted to move beyond that and i wanted to really tried to understand what was going on what was making washington work for those years, and why did that shut down. so part of the story i tell is about social movements, and something that certainly historians have written a lot about. my friend michael in the back, to the impact of the social movements had in that period was immense. part of why the congress that joseph clark, senator, a liberal senator in pennsylvania called the sackler's branch of government. part of what made the change was the immense pressure that was building by 1963 in 1964 on both the executive branch and congress to take action. liberalism at the time was very vibrant. part of it was what his capture in the movie somewhat, the actual grassroots activists who went to the streets and to try to pressure and force politicians to do what they often didn't have the courage to do at that moment. part of it or int
for another with senator theodore green which captures the same kind of image, and that in some ways is how we think of what happened in the period, but i wanted to move beyond that and i wanted to really tried to understand what was going on what was making washington work for those years, and why did that shut down. so part of the story i tell is about social movements, and something that certainly historians have written a lot about. my friend michael in the back, to the impact of the social...
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and i was in the pragmatic tradition of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, richard norton smith and really brilliant book. so spot on, accurate and fascinating arc of american history brings out. and fdr actually was a hero and role model for nelson. >> which a lot of republicans never forgave him. >> well, okay. sal answer your question, maybe it's going to return in the future the pendulum will swing back -- >> i would agree with larry. i think is going to come back in the republican party. i think you'll see a nominee will not be one of these firebrand senators. it's going to be a jeb bush or mitt romney or scott walker are john kasich. it's going to be a government which could be an advantage for the republicans in 2016 for the reasons i was getting into but governors have to solve problems. governors know that they need to measure outcomes improvement in people's lives, not inputs which is the biggest the budget item. if you put the question that we i think they could carry in 2016. >> one of the fastening things you said in the book one would of taken for granted many year
and i was in the pragmatic tradition of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt, richard norton smith and really brilliant book. so spot on, accurate and fascinating arc of american history brings out. and fdr actually was a hero and role model for nelson. >> which a lot of republicans never forgave him. >> well, okay. sal answer your question, maybe it's going to return in the future the pendulum will swing back -- >> i would agree with larry. i think is going to come back...
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let's get to theodore o'neill.e tesla, are there people you believe buy that because they're frugal in terms of gas and they're doing the break even on what they pay for it versus what they used to pay to fill up a tank. i made the point yesterday that $45 oil might effect it and i got some push back from people that said tesla s buyers it's not because they're trying to save money on gas. they have plenty of money and they're buying the car because they like that it's cool looking and fast and everything else. are there any people buying that to try to save money on gas. >> no there's not. no one is buying this car to save money on gas. if you look at the price of electricity delivered to your home in connecticut, new york most of the east coast it's 25 cents a kilowatt hour. that works out to an equivalent in terms of dollars something that is about $22. so if you can get a car that does 25 to 30 miles per hour you're already better off financially with that kind of car than you are with the model s. so nobody's
let's get to theodore o'neill.e tesla, are there people you believe buy that because they're frugal in terms of gas and they're doing the break even on what they pay for it versus what they used to pay to fill up a tank. i made the point yesterday that $45 oil might effect it and i got some push back from people that said tesla s buyers it's not because they're trying to save money on gas. they have plenty of money and they're buying the car because they like that it's cool looking and fast and...
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theodore roosevelt is very dynamic as you would expect he would be. >> above the doors of the chamber are last chamber are latin phrases as well as the symbolic imagery. the marble by the artists were done in the early 1950s as was the latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation in the 1940s and early 1950s. the imagery that you see his patriotism, courage and wisdom. we don't have exactly why they selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude to define what he thought would be appropriate to go in the senate amber and that these are quite lovely pieces. the latin phrase god has favored our undertakings. the decor him that it is a new order of the ages. then you have in god we trust and in the presiding officers desk is one out of many. >> the hold in the senate has become a fundamental problem and i don't know how anybody could support the concept. >> why did he win the house and the senate to play an active role opening up the chambers? the >> i don't want to get too sanctimonious about this but i do belief in openness and government. i generally don't
theodore roosevelt is very dynamic as you would expect he would be. >> above the doors of the chamber are last chamber are latin phrases as well as the symbolic imagery. the marble by the artists were done in the early 1950s as was the latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation in the 1940s and early 1950s. the imagery that you see his patriotism, courage and wisdom. we don't have exactly why they selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude to define what...
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so why is it in 1927 thomas jefferson and theodore roosevelt is greatness to be carved into a mountainhat don't make your list quiet >> aro on the list. >> none of the truly great. >> truly undeniably great presidents i call close but no cigar. five additional presidents, two of whom are in fact on rushmore. the sculpture are actually cited in this case to those four would be and they were picked for a specific reason. washington for obvious reasons. tr because of his work in conservation. and lincoln, are clearly greatest president because the most imaginative of any nation which is civil war. i think those are at the time quite appropriate. the historians basically what arguello and played the waiting game is a fun national pastime. that is not what this book is about. it's not an effort to reach a conclusive development on rating the presidents. but the rating game as historians tell it shows a remarkable consistency since 1948 when arthur's a future senior and his son later continued to gain a remarkable consistency in terms of the top seminary presidents. there has been very littl
so why is it in 1927 thomas jefferson and theodore roosevelt is greatness to be carved into a mountainhat don't make your list quiet >> aro on the list. >> none of the truly great. >> truly undeniably great presidents i call close but no cigar. five additional presidents, two of whom are in fact on rushmore. the sculpture are actually cited in this case to those four would be and they were picked for a specific reason. washington for obvious reasons. tr because of his work in...
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speaker, i rise to honor the life of theodore, the big chief of mardi gras indians, a cultural icon in new orleans. he died this week at the age of 71. though his family did not want him to join the mardi gras indians as a child, he sewed his own suit at his friend's home. he joined the wild magnolias as a flag boy and quickly joined their ranks, becoming big chief in 1964 a position he held until his health no longer allowed it. as big chief just as his mentor, big chief allison tooty montana, he urged the indians to shun violence and hold prettyness contests. he was instrumental in bringing the music of the mardi gras indians to an audience beyond new orleans. with bo dallas on lead vocals, they recorded their first single in 1970 and first album in 1974. under his leadership, the group toured all over the world, opening for aretha franklin and played at carnegie hall. this week the new orleans' jazz and heritage festival announced that he would appear on the festival's official poster. bo has received numerous honors and awards including offbeat magazine's lifetime achievement award
speaker, i rise to honor the life of theodore, the big chief of mardi gras indians, a cultural icon in new orleans. he died this week at the age of 71. though his family did not want him to join the mardi gras indians as a child, he sewed his own suit at his friend's home. he joined the wild magnolias as a flag boy and quickly joined their ranks, becoming big chief in 1964 a position he held until his health no longer allowed it. as big chief just as his mentor, big chief allison tooty montana,...
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looting theodore roosevelt. as you would expect. >> above the doors and the chamber are latin phrases and symbolic imagery. these marble release were done in the early 1950's, as were the latin motifs. basically it was part of the renovation of the chamber in the early 1950's. the image that you see his patriotism, courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artist selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude to design what he thought would the appropriate for the senate chamber. these are quite lovely pieces. the latin phrases the first one is that god has favored our undertakings and the east -- in the east entrance doorway. on the west entrance doorway it says the new order of the ages. then you have -- in >> miss use of the hold in the senate has become a fundamental problem. >> why did you in both the house and senate play an active role in opening up both chambers to television? >> you know, i don't want to get too sanctimonious about this but i do believe in openness in government
looting theodore roosevelt. as you would expect. >> above the doors and the chamber are latin phrases and symbolic imagery. these marble release were done in the early 1950's, as were the latin motifs. basically it was part of the renovation of the chamber in the early 1950's. the image that you see his patriotism, courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artist selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude to design what he thought would the appropriate for the...
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. >> he's starting to learn he could be like fdr and theodore roosevelt. don't worry about congress. just lay down these executive orders. >> reporter: republican leaders have said they plan to pass legislation the president opposes and dare him to use the veto. in six years, the president has vetoed only two bills. far fewer than any other president in modern history. in a press conference before departing for hawaii he strongly suggested that could change. >> if republicans seek to take health care away from people who just got it they will meet resistance from me. if they try to water down consumer protections we put in place in the aftermath of the financial crisis, i will say no. >> reporter: brinkley says the president's biggest worry this year is not the republican congress, it's the supreme court, which is expected to rule on a key provision of the president's health care reform law. if that decision goes against the white house, it could gut the cornerstone of the president's domestic agenda and, of course, the president does not have a veto over
. >> he's starting to learn he could be like fdr and theodore roosevelt. don't worry about congress. just lay down these executive orders. >> reporter: republican leaders have said they plan to pass legislation the president opposes and dare him to use the veto. in six years, the president has vetoed only two bills. far fewer than any other president in modern history. in a press conference before departing for hawaii he strongly suggested that could change. >> if republicans...
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the statue of theodore roosevelt is quite dynamic, as you would expect it to be. >> above the doors are latin phrases and symbolic imagery. the marble reliefs are by artists that were done in the early 1950's. this was all part of a renovation to the chambers in the late 1940's and 1950. the imagery that you see is patriotism courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artists selected those three images, but he was given a a lot of latitude to design what he thought would be appropriate to go in the senate chamber. these are quite lovely pieces. the latin phrases -- god has favored are undertaking. over the west entrance -- a new order of the ages. then you have, in god we trust. finally, over the presiding officer's desk -- one out of many. >> misuse of the holder in the senate has become a fundamental problem. >> you know that i don't want to get too sanctimonious about this , but i do believe in openness in government. i generally don't like secrets of any kind. i just think life is a lot easier if you live in open book. i thought it was part of the modern era. we are not cov
the statue of theodore roosevelt is quite dynamic, as you would expect it to be. >> above the doors are latin phrases and symbolic imagery. the marble reliefs are by artists that were done in the early 1950's. this was all part of a renovation to the chambers in the late 1940's and 1950. the imagery that you see is patriotism courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artists selected those three images, but he was given a a lot of latitude to design what he thought would be...
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the statute of theodore roosevelt is really dynamic, as you would expect. >> above the doors in the senate50s as well as a latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation of the gym in the late 1940s, early 1950s. the imagery that you see is patriotism courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artist selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude decide way that would be appropriate to go into the senate chamber but these are quite lovely pieces. a latin phrases and the first one is god has favored our undertakings, that's over the east entrance doorway. the west entrance doorway which is a new order of the ages then you have in god we trust. and, finally, over the presiding officer's desk is e. pluribus unum, one out of many. >> misuse alcohol in the senate has become a fundamental problem and i don't know anybody could support concept of secret holds. >> by which you play an active role in opening up both chambers to television? >> you know i do want to get too sanctimonious about this but if you believe in openness, government. i generally don't like se
the statute of theodore roosevelt is really dynamic, as you would expect. >> above the doors in the senate50s as well as a latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation of the gym in the late 1940s, early 1950s. the imagery that you see is patriotism courage, and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artist selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude decide way that would be appropriate to go into the senate chamber but these are quite lovely pieces. a latin...
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beat death penalty lawyer in the country, who has represented among other people, eric rudolph, theodore casein ski jared loughner. >> the trial is an emotional time for the city and survivors. >> coming up in 15 minutes we're going to talk to attorney peter odum and ask what steps both sides need to take in this trial as it moves forward. >> this morning a break in bad weather is helping divers get back underwater as the search for airasia flight 8501 expands. >> overnight several more bodies were recovered. indonesian officials are trying to confirm sonar shows the plane's tail. the weather is getting better. >> nine days after airasia flight 8501 crashed officials are no closer to finding the all important black box flight recorders. but today search teams including divers are back in the water, so that's something. officials say the multi-national air and sea operation has two objectives to recover bodies and wreckage expanding in the open sea area and find wreckage and the plane's black box. currents and winds have hampered divers from reaching the ocean floor where officials believ
beat death penalty lawyer in the country, who has represented among other people, eric rudolph, theodore casein ski jared loughner. >> the trial is an emotional time for the city and survivors. >> coming up in 15 minutes we're going to talk to attorney peter odum and ask what steps both sides need to take in this trial as it moves forward. >> this morning a break in bad weather is helping divers get back underwater as the search for airasia flight 8501 expands. >>...
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the statue of theodore roosevelt is really dynamic as you would expect a theodore roosevelt bust wouldabove the doors in the senate chamber are latin phrases as well as symbolic imagery. the marble relief by artists lead laurie were done in the early 1950s as was the latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation of the chamber in the light late 1940s and early 1950s. imagery that you see his patriotism, courage and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artists selected those three images but he was given a lot of latitude to decide what he felt would be appropriate to go on the senate chamber. these are quite lovely pieces. the latin phrases and the first one is god has favored our undertakings. that's at the entrance doorway. the novus the dorm which is a new order of the ages. then you have in god we trust and finally over the presiding officer's desk is e pluribus unum, one out of many. >> the misuse of the senate has become a fundamental problem and i will tell anybody who supports the concept. >> i don't want to get too sanctimonious about this but i do believe in openn
the statue of theodore roosevelt is really dynamic as you would expect a theodore roosevelt bust wouldabove the doors in the senate chamber are latin phrases as well as symbolic imagery. the marble relief by artists lead laurie were done in the early 1950s as was the latin motif. basically it was all part of the renovation of the chamber in the light late 1940s and early 1950s. imagery that you see his patriotism, courage and wisdom. we don't know exactly why the artists selected those three...
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. >> we've got presidents who used the word liberty, theodore roosevelt, 37 times. george w.arak obama, once? >> because it's not part of his lexicon. he's likely to talk about fairness and equality. liberty and freedom is not really part of what he has to say. >> has any president ever used fair as many times as this guy? >> i don't think so. and the other issue about this president is that he uses the word but quite often. this is a very interesting communication. >> why? >> which is where he will provide the defense of what he disagrees with first for 30 or 45 seconds. then you hear the word but. and then for the next 2 1/2 or three minutes, he totally contradicts what he just said. >> i'm going to talk you out of my earlier argument. >> exactly. he's trying to make a pitch to both sides, but the problem is it hurts his credibility. in the end, in these speeches you need to be declarative. >> james buchanan used it 168 times. andrew johnson 112. polk, 91. jackson, 96. barak obama has only used it thrice. >> the reason why the constitution was so important, starting in the
. >> we've got presidents who used the word liberty, theodore roosevelt, 37 times. george w.arak obama, once? >> because it's not part of his lexicon. he's likely to talk about fairness and equality. liberty and freedom is not really part of what he has to say. >> has any president ever used fair as many times as this guy? >> i don't think so. and the other issue about this president is that he uses the word but quite often. this is a very interesting communication....