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effec families spend a very highs are percentage of their incomeder, close tobut richard jones employ twast interesdel to see if maquiladoras would spad south, but whether they could keep people home and stop them from migrating. and here, new enforcement policies at the u.s. border may have negated any gains realized by maquilado diffusion. before 1993 the border patrol more or less looked the other way, allowing people to cross freely. once inside, the migrants were then pursued with limited results. once inside, the migrants now the of the border.ed fences it forces migrants to cross in remote deserts. bustileyss-- overalf a million a year, angr. the get-tough approach has had an ironic and unintended consequence. now instead of crossing temporarily and returning home with money, men either stay longer or bngir whole families and move pernentlyto u.s. it's just too ngerous to cross only have ake it once.d.s now ms every year now, 50,000 people from just one hollow core state-- choacan-- migrate to the u.s. about halff them movemanently. moreichoacanos cly live in california, tex anheiln
effec families spend a very highs are percentage of their incomeder, close tobut richard jones employ twast interesdel to see if maquiladoras would spad south, but whether they could keep people home and stop them from migrating. and here, new enforcement policies at the u.s. border may have negated any gains realized by maquilado diffusion. before 1993 the border patrol more or less looked the other way, allowing people to cross freely. once inside, the migrants were then pursued with limited...
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when breach left ford, he went to twa, and put twa on the map. but when breach came to ford, and breach's book, he quotes, he says to about himself. the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired earn any r. breach. does mulally at any one of the time at your interview suggest that the best thing that ever happened to ford moted or it knows that the day they hired mulally. >> i think he knows it. if he hadn't come in, the company was going to go out of business. but it's kind of funny. you know, i think one of the points i try to make in this book. it's a bit of a paradox. ford wasn't saved because a guy road into town on a white house. horse. a lot of things that mulally did to turn it around. they were plans that other people had come up. they were trying to implement. on the other hand, if he hadn't ridden into town on a white horse. ford wouldn't have been saved. those plans never would have come in the time that ford left. i don't know at one point at interviewing people for the book. i was talking with derrick the head of
when breach left ford, he went to twa, and put twa on the map. but when breach came to ford, and breach's book, he quotes, he says to about himself. the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired earn any r. breach. does mulally at any one of the time at your interview suggest that the best thing that ever happened to ford moted or it knows that the day they hired mulally. >> i think he knows it. if he hadn't come in, the company was going to go out of business. but...
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but i'm gl i'm where i am now and gues twas the only wayo get where i am, i'm glad she did it. just a minute. be right there. henry, have you rentedhat tuxedo for the dance yet ? no. good. iaw a place near he that h a special price for new custers. thanks, but i dot need a tuxedo. formal dances are for losers. m planning somethipecial for that night-- ride in a hot air balloon , sounds very romantic. -howoes sara feel about that ? haven't told her yet, but i know she'll go r it. atutll thek e's doing toecorat e gym ? - doyou think she'll nt to be at the dance ? - ro has a point. - when iell her abt the balloon ride, she'll flip out. - maybe not like you think. have you decided yet ? t quite. - how's the na - veryood. made fresh ery day. i don't know. i'm not really in a mood for fish. - w's the meat loaf ? - excellent choice. no, i need somet lighter. let me see. look, i n't got all day. pick something. well, if tt's your attitude, ll. aer restaurt. she decided she wast hung. see you tomorrow, rosa. henry, is something wrong ? sa doesn't wanto go baoong. she wan to go to thece.
but i'm gl i'm where i am now and gues twas the only wayo get where i am, i'm glad she did it. just a minute. be right there. henry, have you rentedhat tuxedo for the dance yet ? no. good. iaw a place near he that h a special price for new custers. thanks, but i dot need a tuxedo. formal dances are for losers. m planning somethipecial for that night-- ride in a hot air balloon , sounds very romantic. -howoes sara feel about that ? haven't told her yet, but i know she'll go r it. atutll thek e's...
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was seen as ruthless because he fired people, slashed salaries, cut routes... >> the management of twa--it's true--should have done this a long time ago. >> and as the company went into bankruptcy, siphoned off money for himself. >> i own it. it's my money. i worry about the bottom line, because if i lose, you know, i'm answerable to my bank account. >> back then, when icahn targeted a company, management would often pay him so-called "greenmail" just to go away, but that kind of shakedown isn't tolerated anymore. >> ladies and gentlemen, carl icahn. >> today he's called an activist because when he targets a company and makes money, so do the other shareholders, the icahn lift. >> last year, year and a half, the stocks that we became activists in, their values went up $55 billion. >> another success came when software giant oracle bought it's competitor, bea systems. >> i just figured it out. >> icahn, a major stockholder in bea, coerced oracle into raising its bid. how much did you make? >> about $300 million. [chuckling] but i took a risk. i mean, i took a risk. but, hey, how 'bout t
was seen as ruthless because he fired people, slashed salaries, cut routes... >> the management of twa--it's true--should have done this a long time ago. >> and as the company went into bankruptcy, siphoned off money for himself. >> i own it. it's my money. i worry about the bottom line, because if i lose, you know, i'm answerable to my bank account. >> back then, when icahn targeted a company, management would often pay him so-called "greenmail" just to go...
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the irony is the aircraft industry because when breach left ford, he went to twa and put twa on the map but when breach came to ford in this breach's book he quotes, he says it about himself, he says the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired ernie r. breach. at mulally, does he ever suggest that the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired alan mulally? >> i think he knows it. i mean, no question that if he hadn't come in, the company was going to go out of business. but it's kind of funny because, you know, i think that one of the fundamental points i try to make in this book, and it's a bit of a paradox, is that ford wasn't saved just because a guy rode into town on a white horse. a lot of the things that mulally would do to save ford, to turn it around were plans other people had already come up with that they were trying to implement. but on the other hand, if he hadn't ridden into town on a white horse, ford wouldn't have been saved because those plans never would have come to fruition in the time ford had left. at one point when i was i
the irony is the aircraft industry because when breach left ford, he went to twa and put twa on the map but when breach came to ford in this breach's book he quotes, he says it about himself, he says the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired ernie r. breach. at mulally, does he ever suggest that the best thing that happened to ford motor was the day they hired alan mulally? >> i think he knows it. i mean, no question that if he hadn't come in, the company was going...
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unfortunately the building department must do the work that this bill twas not done. i cannot understand how the permit was appropriately revoked because the work was done on the project without even looking into the original reason for revocation. something does not seem right about this whole process. the commission must reimburse the state of the building permit that was correctly revoked on 8/3/11. i asked that the rules be invoked all of the time. i have seen similar failures of law enforcement and other city departments. i am coming to this level to request that each of you support good government. i think you. -- thank you. >> please state your name for the record. >> good morning, commissioners. as a citizen of san francisco, i am here today with a concern of great importance. the failure to enforce the law, as you and several other complaints indicate, there is undeniable failure on the part of the executive director and staff to enforce san francisco's building codes. since dbi is charged with responsibility of building code enforcement are not doing their j
unfortunately the building department must do the work that this bill twas not done. i cannot understand how the permit was appropriately revoked because the work was done on the project without even looking into the original reason for revocation. something does not seem right about this whole process. the commission must reimburse the state of the building permit that was correctly revoked on 8/3/11. i asked that the rules be invoked all of the time. i have seen similar failures of law...
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100 year, i'll never ever be able to tell the storys, i'll never ever be able to tell the story the twa really happened. these young kids, when we were all boxed in, they were all over our perimeter and we're throwing grenades and i got pretty close and just run up to one these kids and say marine, we're going to get out of here, aren't we? and the kid looked up to you and say you're damn right we are, skipper. >> those marines are talking about a place named con thien, an obscure output in vietnam. con thien is a bit areally exposed target just two miles below the bmz. american marines have been under fire there since last may in just the last four weeks, they have suffered over 70 dead, 1,000 wounded. in the next half hour, we shall examine the ordeal of con thien. >> this is a cbs news special report. the ordeal of con thien. this broadcast is brought to you by -- here is cbs news correspondent mike wallace. >> con thien is here. two miles south of the demilitarized zone at the narrow top of south vietnam, 12 miles inland from the south china sea. it is a desolate hilltop collection
100 year, i'll never ever be able to tell the storys, i'll never ever be able to tell the story the twa really happened. these young kids, when we were all boxed in, they were all over our perimeter and we're throwing grenades and i got pretty close and just run up to one these kids and say marine, we're going to get out of here, aren't we? and the kid looked up to you and say you're damn right we are, skipper. >> those marines are talking about a place named con thien, an obscure output...
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that maybe it's going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan a picture of a soul it's not been good twas a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about windows you're talking about the city even more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group which is probably something of a three thousand. or less. this does not represent the distribution of all. reason and total no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there. so we can tell with that paper once for the realism or not there were huge demonstrations just days later you know protesting the whole of this rupert federalism which means that religion is not popular in libya people are still play inched the unity of their country. they considered what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized again because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the old regime olivia's branch of the muslim brotherhood baverstock the shrub political party it's called the justice and development party observers are saying that this i
that maybe it's going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan a picture of a soul it's not been good twas a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about windows you're talking about the city even more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group which is probably something of a three thousand. or less. this does not represent the distribution of all. reason and total no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no...
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eastern, pan-am, piedmont, twa, all gone. and in this latest round of huge mergers, delta swallowed northwest, united absorbed continue innocent continue inno. >> the real key, the small earl city takes the brunt of flights. >> fewer, fuller flights and less competition may make for healthier airlines, but at a price the public is paying. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and overseas now to an airline traj dill in pakistan. emergency workers are searching the crash site with a passenger jet went down when it flew threw a lightning storm. tonight, the pakistani government safing all 127 people on board perished. abc's mohamed lila is at the crash site. >> reporter: diane, i'm in the middle of some of where the debris landed. this is actually metal that was partal of the plane. it was taking off from karachi, headed to islamabad, pakistan's capital city. this airline was operated by a domestic carrier here in pakistan. officials don't believe there were any foreigners on board. and pakistani authorities also insist that terro
eastern, pan-am, piedmont, twa, all gone. and in this latest round of huge mergers, delta swallowed northwest, united absorbed continue innocent continue inno. >> the real key, the small earl city takes the brunt of flights. >> fewer, fuller flights and less competition may make for healthier airlines, but at a price the public is paying. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and overseas now to an airline traj dill in pakistan. emergency workers are searching the crash site...
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but when dick clark did this, as i said in the last segment, 'twas it was a huge deal., risk taking thing. he was known as a pioneer for block groups. tell me about that side of dick clark and the importance to you. >> it was extremely important, and it started way back in '57 when the show started and when we took on the helm of actually being a host, he was actually a replacement host for someone else. but he understood very clearly a long time ago, that to put it plainly white kids listen to black music. an he was very much in tune with that, and even today, the correlation between dick and boyz ii men is pretty much the same. we kind of fought the same fight, so to speak. his was a lot more profound because of the times he was living in. but being as though we were black kids, young black teenagers singing r&b music, to mainstream america we may have seemed a little like the stigma. but people realized that once people got to know us and understood who we were, not to mention bow ties and, you know, plaid shorts and chucks didn't hurt, you know, everybody's guard we
but when dick clark did this, as i said in the last segment, 'twas it was a huge deal., risk taking thing. he was known as a pioneer for block groups. tell me about that side of dick clark and the importance to you. >> it was extremely important, and it started way back in '57 when the show started and when we took on the helm of actually being a host, he was actually a replacement host for someone else. but he understood very clearly a long time ago, that to put it plainly white kids...
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airways less than a year later, american merged with twa.e recently, kyle mentioned this, in 2008, delta and northwest merged and you remember this one. in 2010, the biggy, continental and united came together in the latest meg do merger. >> rick: when we come back, new calls for a wider investigation into the prostitution scandal rock the secret service. all of this in the middle of a close election year. how will this scandal play out politically? we'll talk with someone who has been on the front lines of a presidential race. fox news contributor susan joins us when we come right back. >> rick: the prostitution scandal. six agents stepping down after allegations of misconduct. the entire thing happening before the president's recent visit to colombia. now the congress is preparing a wider investigation. how should the white house deal with the new fallout? susan estridge is a professor of law and political science at the university of southern california. it's always good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> rick: this
airways less than a year later, american merged with twa.e recently, kyle mentioned this, in 2008, delta and northwest merged and you remember this one. in 2010, the biggy, continental and united came together in the latest meg do merger. >> rick: when we come back, new calls for a wider investigation into the prostitution scandal rock the secret service. all of this in the middle of a close election year. how will this scandal play out politically? we'll talk with someone who has been on...
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they are still seeking -- tilting off the coast of the island just in the same position as it 'twas dayt sank. it will still be there many months to come. reminder of the day a holiday turned into tragedy. >>> powerful earthquake that rocked chile was captured during a newscast in santiago. it those the news anchor grass ping the desk and reporting what happened. the 6.7 magnitude quake sent thousands running from their homes last night. there were no reports of major damage. but a 72-year-old man died after suffering a heart attack. >>> take a look at this. nasa satellite captured this video yesterday afternoon. so-called solar prominence. it happens when plasma on the surface of the sun becomes unstable and bursts. nasa says such eruptions are often associated with solar flares. it did not happen on the side of the sun that face it is earth. it won't cause any radiation storms that can interfere with satellite or radio signals. then how do we get a picture of it if it is on the other side of the sun? >> we have these wraparound cameras. >> nasa can do anything. okay. >> can you imagin
they are still seeking -- tilting off the coast of the island just in the same position as it 'twas dayt sank. it will still be there many months to come. reminder of the day a holiday turned into tragedy. >>> powerful earthquake that rocked chile was captured during a newscast in santiago. it those the news anchor grass ping the desk and reporting what happened. the 6.7 magnitude quake sent thousands running from their homes last night. there were no reports of major damage. but a...
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they wanted to though the court there 'twas a connection between the intime that lives of gays and lesbians and the establishment of relationships and the building of families. something the supreme court didn't see in 1986. they did see it in 2003 and landa legal framed the case precisely that way. they wanted to show the court that in striking down the texas sodomy law they would not be leading the nation. they would be following the nation. most of the country had left these laws long behind. there was only 13 states stat still had them and those were almost entirely uneven forced against private legal 'activity. they didn't want to scare the supreme court it was leading the court into uncharted territory. they would be safe in strucking down the sexual conduct law. and it was extremely effective. it shows throughout justice kennedy's opinion in his references to the importance of sex and intimacy in adult's lives insofar as as it helps to build relationships. >> host: i can't think of another area of the law where the sort of public mind has changed so much in 20 years. the court was di
they wanted to though the court there 'twas a connection between the intime that lives of gays and lesbians and the establishment of relationships and the building of families. something the supreme court didn't see in 1986. they did see it in 2003 and landa legal framed the case precisely that way. they wanted to show the court that in striking down the texas sodomy law they would not be leading the nation. they would be following the nation. most of the country had left these laws long...
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robin had to be shipped to pay them or twa played. when it got to do york the fell had to be alerted to a ticket to the headquarters, processed and it ended. so my big scoop of friday appeared of the abc news said that. by that time it was a cease-fire in the least. instead of a big scoop it is really just a feature story. compare that to the five years later during the first gulf war when i was able to do live reports from the roof of my hotel of it coming missiles. in those intervening 25 years cameras had gone from black-and-white film to color fell to color videotape. cameras became smaller and smaller said that they could be comfortably have held. satellites made correct distance dialing possible and what's, what's cheaper. there were enough satellites it operations so that these could be used almost anyplace in the world. and so even by the time of the october 1873 work which really wasn't that long and was able to give a reports of air raid that by watching the satellite facilities located in suburban tel aviv. just as the tele
robin had to be shipped to pay them or twa played. when it got to do york the fell had to be alerted to a ticket to the headquarters, processed and it ended. so my big scoop of friday appeared of the abc news said that. by that time it was a cease-fire in the least. instead of a big scoop it is really just a feature story. compare that to the five years later during the first gulf war when i was able to do live reports from the roof of my hotel of it coming missiles. in those intervening 25...
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and that code that, is a code among democratic heros thatgo toarndreblican her tt gtoorand inpeen tt twa swili wtiju titorse e when everybody else around that table was saying, you know what, it's awfully risky, mr. president, he made the decision. >> he did. >> shouldn't you let other people say it? >> probably. but on the list of things this country wanted to do over the last decade, killing osama bin laden was pretty close to the top, and he's the guy who did it. so i don't think we should be surprised it comes up again and again. it is interesting when you think of the context of it. the democratic president and his campaign accusing a republican of being weak kneed, a guy who obably wouldn't or perps uldn't havmade this llf he'dadhe opptuty rede omas ldghe rdonoipoc a deoctipridt. 'sasnang> t'uito--a like it are taking advantage of the nation's tax code to reap millions of dollars in savings. according to the story, the tech giant made over $34 billion in profits last year and paid just over $3 billion in taxes. now that's a tax rate of less than 10%. by comparison, you look at some
and that code that, is a code among democratic heros thatgo toarndreblican her tt gtoorand inpeen tt twa swili wtiju titorse e when everybody else around that table was saying, you know what, it's awfully risky, mr. president, he made the decision. >> he did. >> shouldn't you let other people say it? >> probably. but on the list of things this country wanted to do over the last decade, killing osama bin laden was pretty close to the top, and he's the guy who did it. so i don't...
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the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying to lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the tunisian state they are a civilized country, would be even then the egyptians didn't believe they could pull this off fifth and one of the stories of the mo gouarec regime is that if people lost faith in themselves he really killed engagement and really the hopelessness and the people as dictators go he, there will be no mass graves being on earth in egypt, but she really sort of killed their spirit and it took awhile but people just lost faith in themselves and so immediately before the revolution started the arab league had a summit and the economic it was sent right after ten nisha or ejected and t
the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying to lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the...
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the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the tunisian state they are a civilized country, would be even then the egyptians didn't believe they could pull this off fifth and one of the stories of the mo gouarec regime is that if people lost faith in themselves he really killed engagement and really the hopelessness and the people as dictators go he, there will be no mass graves being on earth in egypt, but she really sort of killed their spirit and it took awhile but people just lost faith in themselves and so immediately before the revolution started the arab league had a summit and the economic it was sent right after ten nisha or ejected and the
the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the...
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that in the new deal and i write a lot about herald, the secretary of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the fha which created regulation that channeled the capitol and the investment. they spent no money. a creative ways for the private couple sitting on the sideline like it is today to be invested at a profit to safely and for social purpose. at the time we desperately needed housing and we have enough housing in vegas right now but we desperately need the housing comes with a new deal can offer us both of them and when we imagine what kind of policies its creative thinking, creative thinking about what we want to do is not sufficient to say to capitalists to say what the profit, don't do that, just let
that in the new deal and i write a lot about herald, the secretary of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the...
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the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the tunisian state they are a civilized country, would be even then the egyptians didn't believe they could pull this off fifth and one of the stories of the mo gouarec regime is that if people lost faith in themselves he really killed engagement and really the hopelessness and the people as dictators go he, there will be no mass graves being on earth in egypt, but she really sort of killed their spirit and it took awhile but people just lost faith in themselves and so immediately before the revolution started the arab league had a summit and the economic it was sent right after ten nisha or ejected and the
the activist forces were twa will openly trying to figure not how to make the same thing happen and trying lay the groundwork for the similar uprising by you heard so much that can't happen here. i remember talking to 26 actually the day after the start of the revolution when you had these unprecedented numbers turning out and taking the country into uncharted waters i remember getting a cab what and having a classic physical deily kucinich katella driver like to know, we can't do with the...
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that in the new deal and i write a lot about herald, the secretary of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the fha which created regulation that channeled the capitol and the investment. they spent no money. a creative ways for the private couple sitting on the sideline like it is today to be invested at a profit to safely and for social purpose. at the time we desperately needed housing and we have enough housing in vegas right now but we desperately need the housing comes with a new deal can offer us both of them and when we imagine what kind of policies its creative thinking, creative thinking about what we want to do is not sufficient to say to capitalists to say what the profit, don't do that, just let
that in the new deal and i write a lot about herald, the secretary of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the...