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. >> there is a twain, but it is on its way out.ccent returns in 1992 when bill clinton runs for president. hillary clinton: i'm not sitting here a woman standing by my man like tammy wynette. >> through the 90's, hillary discards the drawl. hillary clinton: great, martha. >> side note, there are several appearances of martha stewart in the white house in the 90's, and they are all amazing. hillary clinton: questions come up and we will do our best to answer them. i think that is only natural. >> by the time she ran for senate hillary clinton had to appeal to new yorkers. hillary clinton: when i started this campaign, i did not know what to expect. education. education. i hope you will give me that chance. hillary clinton: long-term. >> there is no strong accent here, but maybe the absence of an accent is in itself an accent. let's skip ahead to 2007. hillary clinton: it's totally off base. it's hard to understand. what people are talking to me about is not that. >> we are almost pass the heartland into sarah palin territory. it doe
. >> there is a twain, but it is on its way out.ccent returns in 1992 when bill clinton runs for president. hillary clinton: i'm not sitting here a woman standing by my man like tammy wynette. >> through the 90's, hillary discards the drawl. hillary clinton: great, martha. >> side note, there are several appearances of martha stewart in the white house in the 90's, and they are all amazing. hillary clinton: questions come up and we will do our best to answer them. i think that...
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it includes mark twain, tommy hilfiger citing the cost of a new sign and also the bible the coming back events. everyone makes mistakes. bill: he is coming back. >> here comes the bride again and again and again. felony charges after getting married ten times. divorces get messy. she never got one. >> did she buy an address? >> this must've gotten expensive. ♪ bill: hank, show us your meatballs. two of my favorite restaurants you went to. >> i knew it was going to be good. >> who has the best meatballs in the northeast? we put it out on twitter hashtag show us your meatballs. you guys are on fire with it set the table. let's eat. >> are meatball adventure starts with a twist. always has some form of meatball. >> look at that. >> do something a little bit different. a rustic italian influence. trying to evolve and go along. >> any good kitchen, very busy place. our stay out of the way. >> served up beautifully. he brings it out to me for the moment of truth. zero, what a moment. the land meatball appetizer with polenta. ♪ >> certainly a case were less is more. a lot of ingredients. patie
it includes mark twain, tommy hilfiger citing the cost of a new sign and also the bible the coming back events. everyone makes mistakes. bill: he is coming back. >> here comes the bride again and again and again. felony charges after getting married ten times. divorces get messy. she never got one. >> did she buy an address? >> this must've gotten expensive. ♪ bill: hank, show us your meatballs. two of my favorite restaurants you went to. >> i knew it was going to be...
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he is the winner of this year's mark twain prize. the kennedy center announced today murphy will receive the award coming up in october. that prize, of course honors people whose humor is influential both through its social commentary and its satire. much like mark twain. past honorees include many but jay leno carol burnett and ellen degeneres. the klumps. leon: coming up at 5:00 new research on people who eat grilled cheese sand whiffwichessandwiches. may leave you asking why people get paid to study these kinds of things. alison: we'll tell you about one kind of hummus. reporter: you've heard of neighborhood watch. i'm jennifer donelan. it's aimed at protecting our area's religious institutions and it's gaining momentum. that leon: policing with the pool pit. for the first time on television, take you inside a unique program with police and religious organizations in one part of our area that's gaining steam. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime investigator jennifer donelan is live in dumfries with worship watch. jen? jen
he is the winner of this year's mark twain prize. the kennedy center announced today murphy will receive the award coming up in october. that prize, of course honors people whose humor is influential both through its social commentary and its satire. much like mark twain. past honorees include many but jay leno carol burnett and ellen degeneres. the klumps. leon: coming up at 5:00 new research on people who eat grilled cheese sand whiffwichessandwiches. may leave you asking why people get paid...
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appearances on saturday night live and work as a movie star eddie murphy has shown that like mark twain for me on this friday edition of "way too early." coming up in "morning joe" we're live from illinois where tornadoes destroyed a community. that destructive weather is now on the nooufmove. plus the latest from south carolina where new dash cam video sheds light on what happened moments before a police officer shot and killed an unarmed man and action in the race for 2016. former rhode island governor joins us after he states he's considering a run for the democratic nomination. he'll explain he he believes, quote, hillary clinton should in the be president. that and much more after this. shopping for a used car is so intimidating. i mean, you feel like you have to be this expert negotiator to get a fair deal. i hate to haggle. when you go to a restaurant you don't haggle over the chicken parmesan. why can't car-buying be like that? ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true insti
appearances on saturday night live and work as a movie star eddie murphy has shown that like mark twain for me on this friday edition of "way too early." coming up in "morning joe" we're live from illinois where tornadoes destroyed a community. that destructive weather is now on the nooufmove. plus the latest from south carolina where new dash cam video sheds light on what happened moments before a police officer shot and killed an unarmed man and action in the race for...
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. >> her twain tweeted rocketed around the globe in the hours after it was posted and lit up twitter big time retweeted 3 million times. as of midnight it was viewed 12 million times but reaching new audience audiences gives you new challenges too. >> she will have to answer questions she didn't before as private citizen hillary clinton. things like her record and -- >> she received 18 million vote more than any other american has received in a contested primary so she understands that she has to reach out to expand even the democratic base because there are more independents out there. >> spanning that base social media would be a big part of the outreach especially young people. her twit account has gained more than 160,000 followers since saturday. >>> our crack reporters have uncovered additional information about her road trip. >> that's right. this is the van she's traveling in. you see it there. the one she usually travels in for work naming it scooby after the van in the cartoon "scooby-doo." she hasn't driven in 20 years so the secret service is probably at the wheel. >>> an
. >> her twain tweeted rocketed around the globe in the hours after it was posted and lit up twitter big time retweeted 3 million times. as of midnight it was viewed 12 million times but reaching new audience audiences gives you new challenges too. >> she will have to answer questions she didn't before as private citizen hillary clinton. things like her record and -- >> she received 18 million vote more than any other american has received in a contested primary so she...
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mark twain who was then still kicking around, said this about your former senator, clark of montana. "he is the most disgusting creature that the republic has yet produced." [laughter] timothy: and i should say, they knew how to hurl an insult back in those days. so clark spends his one term and -- in the united states senate mostly living in his 106 room house in manhattan, and he has one great passion in the senate. do you know what it is? stop the national forests. so he is one of roosevelt's villains, too. these are the people he is fighting against. clark is a democrat by the way. roosevelt is a republican. so the parties have sort of flipped in many ways. clark goes on to cofound las vegas and clark county, the biggest and most populous county in nevada is named for this man that mark twain called the most disgusting creature. i do not know if they have clark days in las vegas. that's who he was. so that's what they're up against. so let's talk about the forest service itself for just a moment here. pinchot wanted these men to be the first people in public -- finest people in p
mark twain who was then still kicking around, said this about your former senator, clark of montana. "he is the most disgusting creature that the republic has yet produced." [laughter] timothy: and i should say, they knew how to hurl an insult back in those days. so clark spends his one term and -- in the united states senate mostly living in his 106 room house in manhattan, and he has one great passion in the senate. do you know what it is? stop the national forests. so he is one of...
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the old mark twain saying whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting.: how did we get hear? a couple of specifics because there are some people who just want to say, let's bring the liberals and the dump environmental policies. is it true that california flushes millions of gallons of fresh water out to the sea to help the couple fish? >> i was just out and the in the mother load country, goldrush country. dumping tens of thousands of acres. some argue it might be closer to 20. there's there's that will be eaten by other fish. it's basically part of it is bureaucratic inertia. the feds insist on the blue water. as they water control resource board. kennedy: you have summers, urbanites, summers, urbanites, people are desperately need water in every sphere of the state throwing away perfectly good fresh water. how is that? >> it's insane. i was at the irrigation meeting. they can't figure it out. consider that it is to save steelhead trout. everyone upon so much of the money goes to bypass begin. california to a feudal system. canada for the utilities in
the old mark twain saying whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting.: how did we get hear? a couple of specifics because there are some people who just want to say, let's bring the liberals and the dump environmental policies. is it true that california flushes millions of gallons of fresh water out to the sea to help the couple fish? >> i was just out and the in the mother load country, goldrush country. dumping tens of thousands of acres. some argue it might be closer to 20....
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also to go beyond that realm and say, "look, american literature is far more than hemmingway and mark twain." american literature is made of a number of different chambers, a number of different paths, and we can approach it from different perspectives. literature in the end is a mirror of how society has been seeing itself across time, and when you enter skip's anthology or when you enter the latino anthology, you're able to navigate through time and see the complexity of... of many moments that are coming together. >> hinojosa: all right, so let's start with... because there's a lot of history here and we want to cover a lot of things, but so what... what is an important moment in time for the both of you that where latino and african american literature kind of intersect? and before we get to the present, so an important moment in history? >> well, i can think of two: 1885 up to the turn of the century, many cuban intellectuals such as josé martí, the father of the revolution and the great... the bronze titan, antonio maceo, the leading general of the cuban revolution. the biggest statue
also to go beyond that realm and say, "look, american literature is far more than hemmingway and mark twain." american literature is made of a number of different chambers, a number of different paths, and we can approach it from different perspectives. literature in the end is a mirror of how society has been seeing itself across time, and when you enter skip's anthology or when you enter the latino anthology, you're able to navigate through time and see the complexity of... of many...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> mark twain wrote, the alps and the glaciers together are able to take every bit of conceit almost there. >> and reduce his self-importance to zero. >> oh, huh, oh, my gosh. maybe that's why it's so hard to fathom that human activity could fundamentally alter a place like this. wow, look at the light. they call it [ speaking in french ] the big melt. this glacier we've been climbing has retreated nearly a mile. dozens of others are steadily disappearing, some the length of a football field every year. of course glaciers have been growing and shrinking for ages, but never so many so fast. [ laughing ] i got to stop eating so much bacon. oh. that's fantastic. a wheezing first timer would never notice the changes. but the lifers certainly do. >> the first time i came here when i was 12. i'm now 34. these glaciers used to be like 500, 600 meters below. and they keep going up. as you see, this one used to be all the way down. he is also worried about snowfall trends. this has been one of the driest years in memory. it's almost christmas and the ski resorts don't have enough snow
. ♪ ♪ >>> mark twain wrote, the alps and the glaciers together are able to take every bit of conceit almost there. >> and reduce his self-importance to zero. >> oh, huh, oh, my gosh. maybe that's why it's so hard to fathom that human activity could fundamentally alter a place like this. wow, look at the light. they call it [ speaking in french ] the big melt. this glacier we've been climbing has retreated nearly a mile. dozens of others are steadily disappearing, some...
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definitely would have made more money if the united states had annexed santo domingo -- but as mark twain's book, "the gilded age," reminds us, this was a time when they would just dismiss it as corrupt. this was working against the project as well. in fact -- the fact that orval babcock was related. he worked closely with them, and this of course was used against the project, which was also kind of a corrupt conspiracy to work a deal. racism was involved as well. we all have a very serious racial problem. we want to take on another area that is predominantly black and deal with that in addition? a black, mixed-race population. even a champion of african-american rights felt strongly a kind of racism and in his opposition. sumner said the tropics were ideally suited for blacks. the united states ought not to interfere. let them deal with their own affairs in their own natural habitat. really quite a racist argument to make. not in the sense of over racism that he hated blacks, but the perception of the differences and the races. it was defeated in the senate. grant eventually stopped pushin
definitely would have made more money if the united states had annexed santo domingo -- but as mark twain's book, "the gilded age," reminds us, this was a time when they would just dismiss it as corrupt. this was working against the project as well. in fact -- the fact that orval babcock was related. he worked closely with them, and this of course was used against the project, which was also kind of a corrupt conspiracy to work a deal. racism was involved as well. we all have a very...
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. >> up next on american history tv, architects working during what mark twain called the gilded age constructed enormous homes like the gregor's in rhode island that contained over 40 bedrooms. professor richard wilson talks about how architects defined the era. this event from the society of the cincinnati is about an hour. >> today, it serves as the headquarters for the sisson -- the cincinnati institute. before the society took ownership of the house in 1939 it was the winter residents of the andersons. they officially opened their home for entertaining when hundred 10 years ago -- 100 tenures ago. their home was described as a florentine villa in the midst of american independence with an interior that will be a dream of beauty and good taste. tonight, dr. wilson will investigate the architecture of the anderson house and other extravagance mansions built between the civil war and world war i. he specializes in the architecture, design, and art of the 18th through 20th century both in america and abroad. he has served as an advisor for a number of programs including america's ca
. >> up next on american history tv, architects working during what mark twain called the gilded age constructed enormous homes like the gregor's in rhode island that contained over 40 bedrooms. professor richard wilson talks about how architects defined the era. this event from the society of the cincinnati is about an hour. >> today, it serves as the headquarters for the sisson -- the cincinnati institute. before the society took ownership of the house in 1939 it was the winter...
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he's going to receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october the 18th. eddie murphy first drew national attention in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." kennedy center says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> next at 6:00, a troubling trend in our skies. what led to a major increase in the number of tarmac delays at our nation's busiest airports. >> reporter: yet another harmful allegation made against cavalry temple church. ahead at 6:00 aho >>> during one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war, lee realized the confederates could not win and began negotiating the terms of the surrender. hundreds of tourists and history buffs watched that re-enactment today. >>> a big jump in the number of tarmac delays during the month of february and this dallas snowstorm is part of the reason why. the u.s. department of transportation says 16 domestic flights were stuck on the ground for more than three hours in february. eight international flights were delayed for more than four hours. federal
he's going to receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october the 18th. eddie murphy first drew national attention in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." kennedy center says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> next at 6:00, a troubling trend in our skies. what led to a major increase in the number of tarmac delays at our nation's busiest airports. >> reporter: yet another harmful allegation...
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it comes from mark twain and charles dudley warner, a book called "the gilded age" until today. it is set in washington dc. anybody read it here? nobody reads it any longer today. it is really a good read. it is a damn good read. we ought to read it more often because it is about corruption in washington dc. [laughter] dr. wilson: right here, on this illustration, this is the congressman from tennessee. you can see this is public document, and they are filing them in, and he says "all congressman do that", in other words, you are covering up. to show other illustrations -- this is the lady's dress, the elaboration of the interiors and this is a term that was very political, but of course it has caught on in a visual-cultural sort of way. it is very much what we use today. examples of this type of architecture that are here at home. on the public sphere, the eisenhower executive office building next to the white house on the right. notice the details. my date is a little off, it only took about 18 years to b uild the damn thing. you can have a contest on how many columns are on t
it comes from mark twain and charles dudley warner, a book called "the gilded age" until today. it is set in washington dc. anybody read it here? nobody reads it any longer today. it is really a good read. it is a damn good read. we ought to read it more often because it is about corruption in washington dc. [laughter] dr. wilson: right here, on this illustration, this is the congressman from tennessee. you can see this is public document, and they are filing them in, and he says...
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he will be awarded the mark twain prize for american humor.t his big break in 1980 on nbc when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." he'll receive the award in a nationally televised ceremony in october. >>> want to watch youtube videos without being forced to watch the ads before hand? you may get the chance for a price. youtube is planning to launch a subscription version of the site where users would pay a monthly fee to opt out of all those pre-roll ads. the company hasn't announced much the subscription service would cost or when it would start. >>> some good news when it comes to the amount of salt in our diets. a new centers for disease control report that just came out today says most people say they buy low-sodium feud and know how to read nutrition labels for sodium. about one-third of respondents say they specifically buy foods labeled low or reduced salt or sodium. researchers say the study suggests a demand for lower sodium food choices. >>> duck doughnuts is opening franchises in herndon, fairfax, and arlington. the pastri
he will be awarded the mark twain prize for american humor.t his big break in 1980 on nbc when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." he'll receive the award in a nationally televised ceremony in october. >>> want to watch youtube videos without being forced to watch the ads before hand? you may get the chance for a price. youtube is planning to launch a subscription version of the site where users would pay a monthly fee to opt out of all those pre-roll ads. the...
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mark twain said, the older we get, the smarter our parents become. i am discovering that. one of the things i am discovering is the older i'm getting, the more and more i am turning into my father. and i hate it. i find myself saying things that as a child, i swore i would never say to my own children. if all your friends jump off a bridge, would you jump off a bridge? i say to my kids. he used to say, you don't live in a democracy. as long as you are under my roof, it is a dictatorship. hated when ijhhe said it and i say to my kids. there are two things he said. he said, i'm not giving you a famous last name. an apparent hints. -- an inheritance. i will make sure you get a great education come because if you work hard, there is no limit to what you accomplished. the second thing he would say, he would tell my brother and me, you need to get on your knees and thank god almighty you were blessed to be born in the greatestt country in the history of the world. the united states of america. [applause] i did not appreciate both of those things, especially the second. everybody
mark twain said, the older we get, the smarter our parents become. i am discovering that. one of the things i am discovering is the older i'm getting, the more and more i am turning into my father. and i hate it. i find myself saying things that as a child, i swore i would never say to my own children. if all your friends jump off a bridge, would you jump off a bridge? i say to my kids. he used to say, you don't live in a democracy. as long as you are under my roof, it is a dictatorship. hated...
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never the twain did meet. >> a tough childhood. then when she was 20 her father died.en she had decided to become an actress and first came to the u.s. to work oh on the broadway stage. >> how do you do? >> my husband. >> it wasn't long before she got her big break playing none other than jacquelyn kennedy oh that sis in "a woman named jackie". >> love doesn't hide. >> that role eventually led to "touched by an angel." her stature as a beloved figure, not only with tv audiences, but especially in the faith-based community. >> "touched by an angel" was a show that in addition to being popular, it had fan tall fan base. i'm sure she encountered that not just in promoting the show but in everyday life. >> mark burnett had a different path to success. >> he was the equivalent of a navy s.e.a.l. basically in england. came out of that not knowing what he wanted to do with his life. >> he eventually came to los angeles to seek his fortune. he sold t-shirts on venice beach, sold insurance, and even worked in malibu as a male nanny, a manny. squirrelling away money, he worked h
never the twain did meet. >> a tough childhood. then when she was 20 her father died.en she had decided to become an actress and first came to the u.s. to work oh on the broadway stage. >> how do you do? >> my husband. >> it wasn't long before she got her big break playing none other than jacquelyn kennedy oh that sis in "a woman named jackie". >> love doesn't hide. >> that role eventually led to "touched by an angel." her stature as a...
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. -- we both got to perform or at least say a few words about jay leno at the mark twain awards. >> yeahrwards. >> we did booze it up. and that's a always why i like someone. [ laughter ] and we were backstage and you were kind of -- you were with your wife who's really, really cool. and he kind of was like nuzzling her and he kept like kissing her. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was like that's cute. it was a little weird because there were like tons of us backstage. and then jerry seinfeld's like -- i go that's so cute. that's like -- they're such newlyweds. he's like "no, no he's drunk." [ laughter ] >> seth: i was a little drunk. i was a little drunk. >> it's very cute. usually men don't act like that. >> seth: no, you get one drink in me i'm like get over here. [ laughter ] i'm going to throw a nuzzle in to you. >> yeah, it was pretty funny. it's sweet though. your wife is very cool. i like her a lot. >> seth: she's very cool. she had the time of her life hanging out with you. i think that was -- you were like a dream for her. >> oh, usually that is not the case. but tell her thank you tho
. -- we both got to perform or at least say a few words about jay leno at the mark twain awards. >> yeahrwards. >> we did booze it up. and that's a always why i like someone. [ laughter ] and we were backstage and you were kind of -- you were with your wife who's really, really cool. and he kind of was like nuzzling her and he kept like kissing her. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was like that's cute. it was a little weird because there were like tons of us backstage. and then...
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she became a very popular speaker and ultimately was earning the same money as mark twain. and that was something else that she started in 1865. it's called leadership. the ability to see around corners, to resolve trouble before it begins, to shed old ways and find new solutions to persistent problems, to remain unsatisfied with winning a battle and instead work to prevent another one. to do more than conceive a reform but have the personal force to put it in place. this is a different brand of leadership from the physical courage soldiers need to risk their life on the patel field. but then clara barton had shown she could do that too. she was quite simply one of the greatest americans who has ever lived. and that was not because of what she did at an teat tim or fort wagner or the willederness, remarkable as she was in those situation. at what's barton did in 1865 when she conceived of an entirely new way of doing thing a new way that has survived to this day and affected lives around the globe. that is what made her a world-class citizen. that's why we honor her today.
she became a very popular speaker and ultimately was earning the same money as mark twain. and that was something else that she started in 1865. it's called leadership. the ability to see around corners, to resolve trouble before it begins, to shed old ways and find new solutions to persistent problems, to remain unsatisfied with winning a battle and instead work to prevent another one. to do more than conceive a reform but have the personal force to put it in place. this is a different brand...
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einstein described himself as a determinist just like mark twain did.dering how they got there. >> guest: you know, the issue of free will versus determinism is one of the richest, most difficult topics that people have wrestlinged with since plato -- wrestled with since plato and socrates, certainly einstein wrestles with it, certainly steve jobs wrestles with it. and i'm not sure anybody's ever going to resolve it. it's at the core of alan turing's imitation game question which is do we have free will in a way that's different or consciousness and free will in a way that's different from a preprogrammed machine? einstein was a determine cannist, but, of course, he wins the nobel prize for his quantum mechanics or quantum theory paper on the photoelectric effect which basically says that at the subatomic level things happen by chance. there's statistics but not determine city. and there's an indetermine that city which by the way means there's an indeterm city at the basis of the universe. so einstein, as much as he likes to believe in a deterministic
einstein described himself as a determinist just like mark twain did.dering how they got there. >> guest: you know, the issue of free will versus determinism is one of the richest, most difficult topics that people have wrestlinged with since plato -- wrestled with since plato and socrates, certainly einstein wrestles with it, certainly steve jobs wrestles with it. and i'm not sure anybody's ever going to resolve it. it's at the core of alan turing's imitation game question which is do we...
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mark twain, i don't think would have gotten 2 million bucks. me go to you before we get to the republicans. these papers, "the post," "the times," is it all because that conservative guy wrote that book that we still haven't read yet? >> of course not. >> it isn't connected? >> it's connected in that he's working with some of these big newspapers on the particular set of things that he did research on. the story about the foundation has been unfolding for a long time. there are a couple of stories that are interesting story lines. >> what's potentially corrupt? >> so, what's potentially corrupt is that there are a number of corporations and individuals with business before the u.s. government, while hillary clinton was secretary of state, and if she becomes president, who have given tons of money to the clinton foundation. and by the way, they can give a lot more to the foundation than they can give in hard money to a presidential campaign. >> why do they give money? >> for access. for access, and in hopes of favor. that does not mean that thos
mark twain, i don't think would have gotten 2 million bucks. me go to you before we get to the republicans. these papers, "the post," "the times," is it all because that conservative guy wrote that book that we still haven't read yet? >> of course not. >> it isn't connected? >> it's connected in that he's working with some of these big newspapers on the particular set of things that he did research on. the story about the foundation has been unfolding for a...
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she became a very popular speaker and ultimately was earning the same money as mark twain. and that was something else that she started in 1865. it's called leadership. the ability to see around corners, to resolve trouble before it begins, to shed old ways and find new solutions to persistent problems, to remain unsatisfied with winning a battle and instead work to prevent another one. to do more than conceive a reform but have the personal force to put it in place. this is a different brand of leadership from the physical courage soldiers need to risk their life on the patel field. but then clara barton had shown she could do that too. she was quite simply one of the greatest americans who has ever lived. and that was not because of what she did at an teat tim or fort wagner or the willederness, remarkable as she was in those situation. at what's barton did in 1865 when she conceived of an entirely new way of doing thing a new way that has survived to this day and affected lives around the globe. that is what made her a world-class citizen. that's why we honor her today.
she became a very popular speaker and ultimately was earning the same money as mark twain. and that was something else that she started in 1865. it's called leadership. the ability to see around corners, to resolve trouble before it begins, to shed old ways and find new solutions to persistent problems, to remain unsatisfied with winning a battle and instead work to prevent another one. to do more than conceive a reform but have the personal force to put it in place. this is a different brand...
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the comedian will receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october 18th.s break in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." the kennedy center he says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> dozens of prince william county parents are stand big the school system's decision not to build a new elementary school. this the sign near the new woodbridge development advertises the new location of an elementary school but the school board says it may need that site to relocate the mary porter traditional school. the majority of parents who spoke last night supported the board's plan. >> we believe that the new school at the ferlazzo site needs to be designated for porter traditional school. it is an exceptional school and the number of students applying for the lottery every year is growing. >>> i understand that the needs change and we must be able to adapt to change but right now our need for a community school has not changed. >> those living near say they were promised a new school to help with the g
the comedian will receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october 18th.s break in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." the kennedy center he says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> dozens of prince william county parents are stand big the school system's decision not to build a new elementary school. this the sign near the new woodbridge development advertises the new location of an elementary...
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mark twain detested them. in his 1872 book "the gilded age," he called them named them par venues.which is a corruption of the french verb ver near meaning to have arrived. these people suddenly had arrived in society. he kooifzed the par venues in one family patrick o'reilly his wife, and his daughter patrick o'reilly had made a fortune selling overpriced shingle nails to the government during the civil war. so when the war was over he packed up his family and toured europe with the sole purpose of learning to speak english with a foreign language. he returned to washington to take his new place in warranted place in society. but he was now in the honorable pat trick and his wife was a lady. and they changed the spelling is of o'reilly to what he thought was a french spelling of o'reilly but it was actually the french word which i don't think he was aware meant ear and he still continued to pronounce his name o'reilly but with the french. the par venues were considered crass, tactless and were not accepted by the cave dwellers official society or the military set socially. as i sa
mark twain detested them. in his 1872 book "the gilded age," he called them named them par venues.which is a corruption of the french verb ver near meaning to have arrived. these people suddenly had arrived in society. he kooifzed the par venues in one family patrick o'reilly his wife, and his daughter patrick o'reilly had made a fortune selling overpriced shingle nails to the government during the civil war. so when the war was over he packed up his family and toured europe with the...
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the nation, you know, was part of the founders were part joined mark twain's -- so you can see the continuitiesse: you were close. >> he's a mentor in many ways but he's a non-interventionist mentor. he jokes that he's there to tell me -- >> rose: he was a -- >> he was my predecessor. he has a brilliant essay in this issue. victor's passion through the years has been the mccarthy era. he wrote an extraordinary book naming names.he just finished a book about a guy named jack owe dell who was very close to martin luther king, jr. in this essay and here again is what i write about in my introduction there are always alternatives and victor's piece is looking at what mccarthyism, that period in the 50's into the 60's and the 40's or what he calls hooverrism because we're learning more and more what he did. the ideas we're stigmatized, the people's whose voices was marginalized, conformity that was enforced. the name of false fear of communism. and charlie that too is a correspondence. you think about fear, the fear we continue to live with that under mines the very principles. >> rose: take a look
the nation, you know, was part of the founders were part joined mark twain's -- so you can see the continuitiesse: you were close. >> he's a mentor in many ways but he's a non-interventionist mentor. he jokes that he's there to tell me -- >> rose: he was a -- >> he was my predecessor. he has a brilliant essay in this issue. victor's passion through the years has been the mccarthy era. he wrote an extraordinary book naming names.he just finished a book about a guy named jack...
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as officers scramble to barricade the scene, an officer with a twains will eyes err gun subdues the coyoteoyote taken away by police to animal care and control, unhurt, police say, the nypd releasing photo of the animal that spark some scare along one of the city's great riverfront walkways. >> did they capture him? >> june crawford out walking her dog nash when she spotted something here. >> i'm look like at this loose dog. the security said no, that's not a loose dog that's the coyote. >> here in the city sitings all over riverside park, but battery park city? >> i'm not sure how they found their way over here. >> great if there is wildlife. >> sergeant came to me, said put your dog on a leash, there is a kai ito over here. >> aren't interested in human pray experts say but -- >> you should not turn your back to it, and run because so many cash voicer, it triggers attack response. >> more and more keep old recount are you. >> all right, well, some amazing video from south texas to show you. i do want to let you know right away, all of these coast survived and doing just fine. entire hear
as officers scramble to barricade the scene, an officer with a twains will eyes err gun subdues the coyoteoyote taken away by police to animal care and control, unhurt, police say, the nypd releasing photo of the animal that spark some scare along one of the city's great riverfront walkways. >> did they capture him? >> june crawford out walking her dog nash when she spotted something here. >> i'm look like at this loose dog. the security said no, that's not a loose dog that's...
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i had golf for a while but as i think its with twain that said golf is a great walk ruined. and fishing is actually a good stand in the river. it's even better if you have a pole in your hand. >> rose: especially if there is a lovely sun bouncing off the water. >> yeah, right. >> rose: you just get so into it. >> you do yeah. >> rose: and it's skill too like golf. >> yes t is more of an art than a sport like golf potentially, i would say. >> rose: but you gave up golf because i was going to invite you to play. >> no, i will play, any time. bring it on. i'm terrible. actually you know what is funny it's that first round. that's all i'm really good for is one round of the whole year. i go out there. i'm not thinking about it. >> rose: day one you're good. >> smack it around. my short game it's out of-- it's like somebody. it's just crazy. and then the second round that's it. i'm shooting in the high 150s. >> rose: do you work out every day do you do all these kinds of things. >> i would like to. not really i like to get out and walk. >> rose: but are you a city girl. >> yes. >
i had golf for a while but as i think its with twain that said golf is a great walk ruined. and fishing is actually a good stand in the river. it's even better if you have a pole in your hand. >> rose: especially if there is a lovely sun bouncing off the water. >> yeah, right. >> rose: you just get so into it. >> you do yeah. >> rose: and it's skill too like golf. >> yes t is more of an art than a sport like golf potentially, i would say. >> rose: but...
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when thinking of jack and barbara, i think i am going to recall a poem by mark twain.is called "the marriage." a marriage makes of two fractional life's a whole. it gives two purposeless lives a work. it doubles the strength of each. it gives to two questionable nature's reason for living and something to live for. it gives no gladness to the sunshine, new fragrance of the flowers, a new beauty to the earth. together, barbara and jack have certainly brought a new beauty to the earth and i am not just referring to the five children and 25 grandchildren. it is exemplary what they have done. the nicklaus children's health center they established, since its inception, has helped provide children and families with much needed medical care. one example, the young lady who stood today. 10 years later, jack and barbara show no signs of slowing. as you pledge of $60 million to the miami children's health system. so while golf has made jack nicklaus spam is his and barbara's work to save the most vulnerable among us has made them a mortal. you have done so very, very much to mak
when thinking of jack and barbara, i think i am going to recall a poem by mark twain.is called "the marriage." a marriage makes of two fractional life's a whole. it gives two purposeless lives a work. it doubles the strength of each. it gives to two questionable nature's reason for living and something to live for. it gives no gladness to the sunshine, new fragrance of the flowers, a new beauty to the earth. together, barbara and jack have certainly brought a new beauty to the earth...
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. >>> topping our people scene a big honor for comedian eddie murphy named the recipient for mark twain prize of american humor. he will be celebrated at the kennedy center on october 18. it will mark the 18th year the kennedy center bestows the honor. >>> have you ever wonder how much food it takes for dwayne the rock john son to maintain his weight? the wrestler turned action movie star eats ten pounds a food a day. he typically breaks it down between 7 meals or more. one of his favorite foods is cod. he eats 821 pounds each year and of course he works out a lot. >> that helps. >>> much more to come on sunday morning edition of "action news." disturbing find those who drink coffee out way those who are investing in their future. >>> a young boy is recovering from a frightening fall at a cheetah exhibit at the cleveland zoo. those stories plus chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worl
. >>> topping our people scene a big honor for comedian eddie murphy named the recipient for mark twain prize of american humor. he will be celebrated at the kennedy center on october 18. it will mark the 18th year the kennedy center bestows the honor. >>> have you ever wonder how much food it takes for dwayne the rock john son to maintain his weight? the wrestler turned action movie star eats ten pounds a food a day. he typically breaks it down between 7 meals or more. one of...
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when thinking of jack and barbara, i think i am going to recall a poem by mark twain. poem is called "the marriage." a marriage makes of two fractional life's a whole. it doubles the strength of each. it gives to two questionable -- questioning natures, a reason for living and something to live for. it will give new gladness to the sunshine new fragrance to the flowers, and a new beauty to the earth. together, barbara and jack have certainly brought a new beauty to the earth and i am not just referring to the five children and 22 grandchildren. it is exemplary what they have done with children's health. the nicklaus children's health center they established, since its inception, has helped provide children and families with much needed medical care. one example, the young lady who stood today. 10 years later, jack and barbara show no signs of slowing. last month a huge pledge of $60 million went to the miami children's health system. while golf has made jack nicklaus famous, his and barbara's work to save the most vulnerable among us has made them immortal. jack and ba
when thinking of jack and barbara, i think i am going to recall a poem by mark twain. poem is called "the marriage." a marriage makes of two fractional life's a whole. it doubles the strength of each. it gives to two questionable -- questioning natures, a reason for living and something to live for. it will give new gladness to the sunshine new fragrance to the flowers, and a new beauty to the earth. together, barbara and jack have certainly brought a new beauty to the earth and i am...
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just like mark twain did i'm wondering how they got there. >> the issue of free will is one of the richestcult topics to wrestle with and explain. certainly einstein wrestles with it, steve jobs wrestles with it and i'm not sure everyone's going to resolve it. do we have free will in a way that different work consciousness in a way that's different? einstein was a determinist and of course wins the nobel prize on the photoelectric effect that both basically said at the subatomic level there's physics and there's an indeterminacy at the atomic level that means there's indeterminacy at the basis of the universe. it can help with this theory but the universe may not be that way so even einstein never cracked into determinism and free will and i'm not going to be able to. he was not truly a relativist even though it was interpreted by many including some. >> what does that mean. >> that means when he does the theory of relativity it's not as if time is totally relative, he saying there is a relationship between time and motion but that is the law that determines how time and motion go together
just like mark twain did i'm wondering how they got there. >> the issue of free will is one of the richestcult topics to wrestle with and explain. certainly einstein wrestles with it, steve jobs wrestles with it and i'm not sure everyone's going to resolve it. do we have free will in a way that different work consciousness in a way that's different? einstein was a determinist and of course wins the nobel prize on the photoelectric effect that both basically said at the subatomic level...
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it is from mark twain. "history doesn't repeat, but it rhymes." so you have these similarities. unlikely the next financial crisis will be centered in the financial system the way that the last one was. there are lots of other ways to see a financial crisis without it repeating from subprime housing or financial balance sheet. tom: one of the ways to see it is old world analysis. let's look at somebody else with a non-american framework. as the euro weakens, external accounts in periphery countries' external accounts have swung from deficit to balance and increasingly to surplus. the ecb's monetary policy will take on an increasingly beggar thy neighbor cast, leading to trade and currency tensions with the united states and other trade partners." this really plays into the -- to what mario draghi wants. jeffrey: it does. the others have not been benefiting to the point, to the same degree. looking at aggregate data, you are seeing a big surplus coming on the heels of germany and german power exports. it is more the collapse of the import side. tom: i have the 10-year german unde
it is from mark twain. "history doesn't repeat, but it rhymes." so you have these similarities. unlikely the next financial crisis will be centered in the financial system the way that the last one was. there are lots of other ways to see a financial crisis without it repeating from subprime housing or financial balance sheet. tom: one of the ways to see it is old world analysis. let's look at somebody else with a non-american framework. as the euro weakens, external accounts in...
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. >>> "the new york times" says eddie murphy will receive the prestigious mark twain prize for americanwho's years ahead of his time. he ool be honored for stand jupp comedy and years of work on "saturday night live." >>> larry wilmore. comedy central is seeing the detar tur of both jon stewart and stephen colbert by wilmore bring as proven come by track record to the night show. >> attention all black people who watch "the daily show." the three of you need to listen vary carefully. >> there was no grey area with larry's comedy when he became the senior black correspondent >> well we have overcome. disney's making a movie starring a black princess. and we only had to get through a native american princess an arab princess a chinese princess. even a half fish princess. >> for eight years his quick wit brought a satirical spino t race topics. >> r theace card. >> but wilmore's talent extends well beyond the supporting role. he wrote "in living color," produced "the bern in mack show," and "the office". >> let's celebrate. >> celebrate. >> celebrate good times. come on. >> in january he t
. >>> "the new york times" says eddie murphy will receive the prestigious mark twain prize for americanwho's years ahead of his time. he ool be honored for stand jupp comedy and years of work on "saturday night live." >>> larry wilmore. comedy central is seeing the detar tur of both jon stewart and stephen colbert by wilmore bring as proven come by track record to the night show. >> attention all black people who watch "the daily show." the...
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>> this is a tough question but i think mark twain. >> great choice. >> i love sitting around with writersound writers. for one reason or another, my parents cult valted these types of friends. so a writer. >> ben ford, thanks so much. for more on his recipe go to our website at cbsthismorning.com. >> now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next our "saturday session." one of the most popular indy rock bands ever death cab for cuety. we'll speak with the band about the breakups that affected their new record and have a special "saturday session" performance. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. to be bold where others are scared. to show her right from wrong. and realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. toyota let's go places. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't i
>> this is a tough question but i think mark twain. >> great choice. >> i love sitting around with writersound writers. for one reason or another, my parents cult valted these types of friends. so a writer. >> ben ford, thanks so much. for more on his recipe go to our website at cbsthismorning.com. >> now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next our "saturday session." one of the most popular indy rock bands ever death cab for...
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and some people say that it was sort of a shallow, and even a mark twain or others you know. desparage and auto bog feet. and to succeed. and win friends. to influence people. side of ben franklin. i of course think that it is deeper than that. i will try to show that in my biography of him. ann santee california you are the first call for walter issacson. yes. i have been reading the innovators and i am trying to figure out if there is anything any particular symbolism behind the design of the cover of your book. no. i wish that steve jobs would help more. and i wanted to show sort of interconnected and i wanted to show that people woef together and wanted to make it feel a little bit creative and also show some of the pictures. but there was not a grand secret design. but thank you for asking. the four people on the cover? there is ada at the very top. and steve jobs. bill gates. and then allen touring. they are about 30 main characters in the innovators and those four i felt were the ones that inspired me. phil. portland oregon. good morning to you. you are on with walter
and some people say that it was sort of a shallow, and even a mark twain or others you know. desparage and auto bog feet. and to succeed. and win friends. to influence people. side of ben franklin. i of course think that it is deeper than that. i will try to show that in my biography of him. ann santee california you are the first call for walter issacson. yes. i have been reading the innovators and i am trying to figure out if there is anything any particular symbolism behind the design of the...