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ronald: yes, mark twain wrote this book, "the gilded age." it is associated with speculation and money and the scandals of his second administration. it is often a part of the story. we know that when people come to washington, sometimes power can corrupt. and, grant brought people into his administration who had been loyal, able people in the civil war and could not quite believe or understand how power began to corrupt them. and so when other people begin to make charges against them, often grant would be defending them when they should not have been defended. they became part of this gilded age in this rush to earn money. brian: but if he was taking money from outsiders at the time, wouldn't he have been damaged in some way as far as his clearer view of what money can corrupt? ronald: he was never implicated in any of the scandals. you have a clear view, he never should have taken any money. you are drawing a connection there. he probably should not have taken that money. nobody ever accused him. what they accused him about was not being a
ronald: yes, mark twain wrote this book, "the gilded age." it is associated with speculation and money and the scandals of his second administration. it is often a part of the story. we know that when people come to washington, sometimes power can corrupt. and, grant brought people into his administration who had been loyal, able people in the civil war and could not quite believe or understand how power began to corrupt them. and so when other people begin to make charges against...
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twain wrote mark this book the giving age.he giving it is associated with theulation and money and scandals of his second administration. it is often a part of the story. we know that when people come to washington, sometimes power can corrupt. grant dropped people into his administration who had been loyal, able people in the civil war and could not quite believe or understand how power began to corrupt them. other people began to make charges. grant would be defending them when they should not have been defended. they became part of this gilded age in this rush to earn money. >> if you think he might from outsiders at the time, wouldn't he have been damaged in some way as to his clearview? ronald: he was never implicated in any of the scandals. should not have taken that money. nobody ever accused him. what they accused him about was not being awake and aware. not being a student enough that this was happening around him. dylan to recognize when it took place. >> what happened between mark over?when it was all ronald: what h
twain wrote mark this book the giving age.he giving it is associated with theulation and money and scandals of his second administration. it is often a part of the story. we know that when people come to washington, sometimes power can corrupt. grant dropped people into his administration who had been loyal, able people in the civil war and could not quite believe or understand how power began to corrupt them. other people began to make charges. grant would be defending them when they should...
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they are not playing with fire in the same way that, well actually i'm barring bad idea from mark twain. twain looked at the satire as a form of larson to burn down the hospitality of self-congratulatory camps. >> can i get that sentence, burned down the hospitality sense of self-congratulatory camps. >> you all need this book. [laughter] >> he thought -- sauce satire is a crime of arson and that is what it was intended to do. he was an adult and as he turned turned -- it began to have more edge as he got older. he didn't publish some of his most acerbic commentary because it would hurt his public persona as the friendly man in the white suit. so a lot of it wasn't published until after that and then only over the strenuous objections of his daughters who were afraid the posthumous publication of twain's satire would destroy his reputation. the thing is with our kinds of satire are the kinds of satire that it becomes "saturday night live" jon stewart and so on, they lead us off the hook because they say it's all a joke. we are all in the know. we have got crooks running the government.
they are not playing with fire in the same way that, well actually i'm barring bad idea from mark twain. twain looked at the satire as a form of larson to burn down the hospitality of self-congratulatory camps. >> can i get that sentence, burned down the hospitality sense of self-congratulatory camps. >> you all need this book. [laughter] >> he thought -- sauce satire is a crime of arson and that is what it was intended to do. he was an adult and as he turned turned -- it...
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mark twain said, i will sell 300,000 copies of your memoirs. almost at that moment, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. so what i call the final campaign is his race against death as he writes these memoirs to earn money for julia. there was no presidential pension until the years of harry s. truman. he completes the memoirs three days before he dies. it is an amazing story. twain publishes them. he offers grant 70% of the proceeds. not the standard 10% royalties. the memoirs, never out-of-print ould earn julia $450,000 for 19th century money. and they are the classic american memoir. just remarkable. brian: why is it that so many people praise that as the best memoir ever of a public official? ronald: well, first of all, i often say lincoln disappeared in his second inaugural in the gettysburg address. there is no egocentrism in this memoir. there is a wonderful power of writing. immediacy. grant pushes this right into the story. maybe he would win. maybe lee can win. the idea of writing. he eschews adjectives. and john russell young, who was
mark twain said, i will sell 300,000 copies of your memoirs. almost at that moment, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. so what i call the final campaign is his race against death as he writes these memoirs to earn money for julia. there was no presidential pension until the years of harry s. truman. he completes the memoirs three days before he dies. it is an amazing story. twain publishes them. he offers grant 70% of the proceeds. not the standard 10% royalties. the memoirs, never...
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mark twain and carrie fisher doing the one-woman show called "wishful drinking."lown away. we got to be real friends by the fact i wouldn't leave back stage. i said that is the most brilliant thing i ever seen. she did her whole life in two hours. anyway, i could not believe it. i'm 95 years old. they were 60 and 82. i said they belong here yet. i'm past my prime. >> the death of debbie reynolds reverberated through the wide circle of friends and across the hollywood community. albert brooks tweeted debbie reynolds, legend and my movie mom. i can't believe this happened one day after carrie. my heart goes out to billie. reynolds also played debra messing's mother on the sitcom "will and grace." messing posted this. my heart is literally broken. inspiration on every level. a legend. the epitome of clean-cut optimism. dancing with gene kelly. a warrior woman who never stopped working. >>> secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the middle east policy speech. the secretary the state warning the two-state solution is i
mark twain and carrie fisher doing the one-woman show called "wishful drinking."lown away. we got to be real friends by the fact i wouldn't leave back stage. i said that is the most brilliant thing i ever seen. she did her whole life in two hours. anyway, i could not believe it. i'm 95 years old. they were 60 and 82. i said they belong here yet. i'm past my prime. >> the death of debbie reynolds reverberated through the wide circle of friends and across the hollywood community....
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mark twain and carrie fisher doing a one-woman show that was called "wishful drinking." 95 years old. they were 60 and 82. i said they belong here yet. i'm past my prime. >> reynolds death reverberating through the wide circle of friends. albert brooks starred with her in "mother." my movie mom. i can't believe this happened one day after carrie. my heart goes out to billie. that is a reference to carrie fisher's daughter. debbie reynolds played the mother on "will and grace." debra messing wrote this. my heart is broken. inspiration on every level. the epitome of clean cut american optimism. dancing with gene kelly as an equal. a warrior woman who never stopped working. >>> moving on to other news. secretary of state john kerry criticizing israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a policy speech weeks before leaving office. the two-state solution is in jeopardy and blaming prime minister netanyahu for standing in the way of peace. >> the israeli prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution. but his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli hist
mark twain and carrie fisher doing a one-woman show that was called "wishful drinking." 95 years old. they were 60 and 82. i said they belong here yet. i'm past my prime. >> reynolds death reverberating through the wide circle of friends. albert brooks starred with her in "mother." my movie mom. i can't believe this happened one day after carrie. my heart goes out to billie. that is a reference to carrie fisher's daughter. debbie reynolds played the mother on...
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reid asked me to paint a portrait and then he hung it up in the capital next to a portrait of mark twain. but the fact that the matter is, the portrait artists out there that are older and further along than i am that have painted every president in europe and we -- and senator reid could easily have chosen one of them and as far as i can tell the reason he didn't is that underneath it all, underneath the great statesman and the brilliant strategist and a hard kid that fought his way through college and fought his entire life for people that are not strong enough to fight for themselves, underneath all of that, the bedrock of all of that is a sweet, sweet person who when given the opportunity to walk by and help someone up has spent his entire life helping people up. senator, i can't tell you how much i've enjoyed working with you on this. if you want to spend sundays next summer watching baseball while i paid, i am in. i will be proud of this the rest of my life. thank you so much. [applause] sen. schumer: good afternoon everybody. it's been an amazing afternoon. you will be a hard act
reid asked me to paint a portrait and then he hung it up in the capital next to a portrait of mark twain. but the fact that the matter is, the portrait artists out there that are older and further along than i am that have painted every president in europe and we -- and senator reid could easily have chosen one of them and as far as i can tell the reason he didn't is that underneath it all, underneath the great statesman and the brilliant strategist and a hard kid that fought his way through...
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arapahoe best in our more twain. more and more snow. to head up to the colorado mountains. lots of sunshine out there. you can see the whitecapped mountains temperatures on the cold side of the mountains even with the sunshine nothing 20s will with a mix of '30s and low 40s. and warmer 40s to the south and east denver coming in at 40 degrees is where we should be in the cow called we started 10 degrees outside 10 degrees outside right now we are below freezing downtown and 24 out at the airport. you can see the cold 20s. twenty-seven and aurora. temperatures have really fought look at ten and conifer 16 in georgetown right now not a lot of wind out there which is good news get that can make you feel a lot colder gust up to 15 miles per hour the rest of tonight increasing cloud the next approaching storm system snow going up along the continental divide into the national park. as he gets early in the morning more scattered snow showers here in the east plains we see increasing clouds but really you notice much more on the way of cloud cover tomorrow. here's a wider view acro
arapahoe best in our more twain. more and more snow. to head up to the colorado mountains. lots of sunshine out there. you can see the whitecapped mountains temperatures on the cold side of the mountains even with the sunshine nothing 20s will with a mix of '30s and low 40s. and warmer 40s to the south and east denver coming in at 40 degrees is where we should be in the cow called we started 10 degrees outside 10 degrees outside right now we are below freezing downtown and 24 out at the...
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i had spent most of my career, all of my career, making sure never to twain let the twain meet or to talk about my faith as it related to public policy. it was personal. i didn't know how to tell father o'donovan. i worked very hard. i spent hours and hours trying to figure out how could i do this. as we catholics say, as the nunns used to say to us, as i examine my conscience, i realize that the one thing that informed my public policy the most was my faith and all the great faiths, abhorrence for the abuse of power. so the subject matter ended up being a significant moment for me in realizing all the things that have ever gained my emotional commitment and intellectual effort. all related to the abuse of power. from the time i got involved as a high school kid in the civil rights movement and the abuse of women and children, et cetera, as well as the abuse of economic power. in a strange sense, this is what i want to talk about today. mr. chairman, want to thank you and the volcker alliance on organizing today's conference on maintaining the financial stability of our economy. it s
i had spent most of my career, all of my career, making sure never to twain let the twain meet or to talk about my faith as it related to public policy. it was personal. i didn't know how to tell father o'donovan. i worked very hard. i spent hours and hours trying to figure out how could i do this. as we catholics say, as the nunns used to say to us, as i examine my conscience, i realize that the one thing that informed my public policy the most was my faith and all the great faiths, abhorrence...
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. >> mark twain said to always tell the truth and you do not have to remember what you said.f you behave in an ethical way, you will sleep well at night. you will know that there is nothing to be exposed, nothing to hide. nothing to haunt you. >> happiness is related to the principled. >> it is necessary but not sufficient for happiness. michael bloomberg: it must be difficult to always look over your shoulder and wonder whether the law will catch up. my suggestion is do not do the crime if you cannot do the time is the expression. >> i could not imagine a person without principles having a happy life. they have to lie. and the person who is not correct has to try to disguise. and to live trying to disguise cannot produce happiness. >> do you think the principaled person leads a happier life? madeleine albright: i do but i do not think it is easier necessarily. it is something internal, you do not laugh all the time. i think that sometimes having a principled life puts you into difficult positions where you have to take stands that are not popular. and sometimes being popular
. >> mark twain said to always tell the truth and you do not have to remember what you said.f you behave in an ethical way, you will sleep well at night. you will know that there is nothing to be exposed, nothing to hide. nothing to haunt you. >> happiness is related to the principled. >> it is necessary but not sufficient for happiness. michael bloomberg: it must be difficult to always look over your shoulder and wonder whether the law will catch up. my suggestion is do not...
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man, old mark twain i like him. i have a couple first editions of him and everything.had that quote that denzel washington picked up on. i think it's all over for the national press. it's a slow slide. but i think it's done. they're not going to come back from their idolatry of barack obama or their hatred of donald trump. >> well, the slide began a long time ago and it's been on a downward trajectory since it started. in 1996, 20 years ago, i wrote an op-ed in the "wall street journal" about liberal bice in the news. i was a correspondent at cbs news at the time. and as you might recall, bill, it touched off the media eequivalent of world war iii. let me read you one sentence. the very first sentence of the op-ed, there are lots of reasons fewer people are watching network news. and one of them i'm more convinced than ever is that our viewers simply don't trust us and for good reason. the problem is that piece came out in february of 1996 and if you didn't like what was going on, you had no place to go. in october of 1996, something happened that changed the media lan
man, old mark twain i like him. i have a couple first editions of him and everything.had that quote that denzel washington picked up on. i think it's all over for the national press. it's a slow slide. but i think it's done. they're not going to come back from their idolatry of barack obama or their hatred of donald trump. >> well, the slide began a long time ago and it's been on a downward trajectory since it started. in 1996, 20 years ago, i wrote an op-ed in the "wall street...
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you know what mark twain said, "history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes."is very much the nature of financial history. terre: as warren buffett says, we will never have perfect international financial stability. that is the history of markets. but can individuals create a financial future that improves on that history? can investors, governments, and political leaders transform their values to mitigate the pain of future crises? that is next on "big problems, big thinkers." ♪ thomas: do we really have to pass a law that tells bankers, you cannot give a loan to someone who cannot pay it back? warren: i have 20 iq points over him, and he is getting rich and i'm not. that drives people crazy and it will continue to drive people crazy 100 years from now and 500 years from now. steven: as soon as you have two cavemen with caves, one of them looked at the other and said, "why is his cave bigger? why does he have shrubs and we don't?" i compare you to me. ♪ ♪ terre: welcome back to "big problems, big thinkers." i am terre blair. after the near collapse of global m
you know what mark twain said, "history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes."is very much the nature of financial history. terre: as warren buffett says, we will never have perfect international financial stability. that is the history of markets. but can individuals create a financial future that improves on that history? can investors, governments, and political leaders transform their values to mitigate the pain of future crises? that is next on "big problems, big...
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spears rep was quick to say it's mark twain's situation. she's still al life.music says its social media account had been comprised and that it apologizes for britney spears and her fans for any confusion. no word yet on who might have been behind that attack. >>> also mother motorists in northern wisconsin had an encounter with a nosy basement state troop ertz discovered the bear was standing on its hind legs and pieing into passing cars. officials believe the bear is that affecting that way because people have been feeding it. very dangerous thing to do especially with bears but even with deer too. they captured the bear and will allow it to hibernate for the rest of the winter with an evaluation set for the spring so hopefully people feeding it doesn't lead to it having to be euthanized nydia. >> hopefully so matt. thank you. >>> a christmas day jailbreak. police are searching for several tennessee inmates who broke out by using a leaky toilet. "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> now on "action news" a lehigh valley mother gets lost in the arizona wilderness an
spears rep was quick to say it's mark twain's situation. she's still al life.music says its social media account had been comprised and that it apologizes for britney spears and her fans for any confusion. no word yet on who might have been behind that attack. >>> also mother motorists in northern wisconsin had an encounter with a nosy basement state troop ertz discovered the bear was standing on its hind legs and pieing into passing cars. officials believe the bear is that affecting...
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>> they are not an actually, i'm borrowing the idea from mark twain. he looked at the satire as a form of arson to burn down the hospitality form of the camp, the self-congratulatory cant. >> you all need this book. [laughter] >> he thought satire was the crime and that is what it was intended to do. he was an adult. as he turned more he began to have more edge as he got older. it would hurt his public perso persona. it was only over the strenuous objections of his daughters that they were afraid the satire would destroy his reputation. but then he was off the hook. with our satire that has become saturday night live, jon stewart and so on, they say it's all a joke. we are in the know. there are crooks running the government. our military is a disaster. we presented our military as the most powerful force in the wor world. charles krauthammer in the year 2001, four months before the attack on the trade towers, said america is the most powerful nation since imperial rome. the world will be back to our well. wealth. i am quoting that this is the consensu
>> they are not an actually, i'm borrowing the idea from mark twain. he looked at the satire as a form of arson to burn down the hospitality form of the camp, the self-congratulatory cant. >> you all need this book. [laughter] >> he thought satire was the crime and that is what it was intended to do. he was an adult. as he turned more he began to have more edge as he got older. it would hurt his public perso persona. it was only over the strenuous objections of his daughters...
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other honorees included pop singer kesha and country star shania twain. one of h-g-t-v's most popular couples breaking up! tarek and christina el mouss are splitting after seven years of marriage. but they say they intend to keep their professional relationship intact and keep up with their hit home flipping show. t-m-z reports the separation comes six months after an explosive argument between the couple led to a call to police. no charges were filed after the couple said it was an "unfortunate misunderstanding." bill murray and president obama playing a little golf in the oval office. it's all for a new white house public service announcement -- take a look. insurance?" "not really, no." the actor and comedian reminding americans that enrollment is open at healthcare-dot-gov. murray also showing off his chicago cubs jacket and doing a little trash talking.... you may know president obama is a life long white sox fan. the recent wildfires in tennessee. what the singer is doing --- coming up on wake up. and overnight a flight diverted after threat. why th
other honorees included pop singer kesha and country star shania twain. one of h-g-t-v's most popular couples breaking up! tarek and christina el mouss are splitting after seven years of marriage. but they say they intend to keep their professional relationship intact and keep up with their hit home flipping show. t-m-z reports the separation comes six months after an explosive argument between the couple led to a call to police. no charges were filed after the couple said it was an...
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but this one was eight engineer womb he whines but just like mark twain the first to have the typewriter ended tiffany. c-span: said beef and dairy. >> and then is waxed ahead >> so the way he doesn't is to give all little lecture to his friend said tells them everything he learns about time is wrong. it is just another dimension like space. you can imagine as a direction every object has four dimensions and if it had no duration did emily exist for an instant so a imagine extending into the past and into the future and is similar -- on that track. >> because something different of the reality of this in proceeding cam and you were seen as a catch for the fourth dimension where does he take us? >> he thinks of time at the fourth it was obscure but in the air. and it was 10 years later it is specialty with relativity and that is why we know time is the fourth to trenchant no way was surprised. but they did not believe it and now all we don't have to bother with that. >> you write this notion to become a part of the orthodoxy writing about time travel but he wants a good story. and with th
but this one was eight engineer womb he whines but just like mark twain the first to have the typewriter ended tiffany. c-span: said beef and dairy. >> and then is waxed ahead >> so the way he doesn't is to give all little lecture to his friend said tells them everything he learns about time is wrong. it is just another dimension like space. you can imagine as a direction every object has four dimensions and if it had no duration did emily exist for an instant so a imagine extending...
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i call him a humorist, because in my opinion, he is up there with mark twain, robert benchley, will rogers, the best of them. i think he is the most important humorist of the 20 century. thank you. my name is tom deacon. [applause] >> can you please elaborate on what you see as the dangers in free speech on the campuses, whether it is limits of to much political correctness and things like that? i want you to elaborate on that a little bit, please. ms. hefner: sure. i quoted president zimmer. i live in chicago. i think all universities are grappling with this, and where is greg? stand up, greg. greg is the founder and head of an organization called fire, and we work together through the foundation and around first amendment, and you should make a point of finding greg after this session when we are on coffee break because we used to support and still do the law center, which is a wonderful organization that has worked on behalf of the rights of students, whether they are working on their school newspaper or organizing on campus, because many of us feel that there is a double harm when you
i call him a humorist, because in my opinion, he is up there with mark twain, robert benchley, will rogers, the best of them. i think he is the most important humorist of the 20 century. thank you. my name is tom deacon. [applause] >> can you please elaborate on what you see as the dangers in free speech on the campuses, whether it is limits of to much political correctness and things like that? i want you to elaborate on that a little bit, please. ms. hefner: sure. i quoted president...
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"the villa del rio" apartments at nellis and twain! christina dalton showed us pictures and videos of the rats... our crews even spotted droppings all over! dalton is expecting her third child... and says she fears for her entire family's health. "they hop on my counter. the climb on my tables." "i can't even cook dinner at my kitchen." we're told the rats --- break in -- through various holes management refuses to fix! office to get answers shortly before they closed. they didn't comment and asked us to leave. dalton says the complex has allowed her to break her lease ... and she's leaving by the end of the week. 1:00 three, two, one..merry christmas everybody...1:08 for the final time, president obama and his family officially lit the national christmas tree. first lady michelle obama and younger daughter sasha helped last night's celebration included a concert with kelly clarkson, marc anthony and garth brooks. the national christmas tree has been a washington tradition for more than 90 years. the first such ceremony occurred under
"the villa del rio" apartments at nellis and twain! christina dalton showed us pictures and videos of the rats... our crews even spotted droppings all over! dalton is expecting her third child... and says she fears for her entire family's health. "they hop on my counter. the climb on my tables." "i can't even cook dinner at my kitchen." we're told the rats --- break in -- through various holes management refuses to fix! office to get answers shortly before they...
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so everyone month we're adopting, you know, give or twain three items that had new regulatory birds on providers, use withers, activities, and if we had to strike two regulations to do so -- which can be done, we have a lot of regulations that can go -- we'd have a much more effective and efficient agency and more opportunity for providers to serve consumers. >> host: what's your view of the new energy and commerce committee chair, representative greg walden? >> guest: oh, so that's an institution that i love. it's where i had my first employment. i think, you know, chairman walden, i've worked with in the past in his capacity as u.n. committee chair. as subcommittee chair, the committee, excuse me, and the congress had, you know, a wonderful number of people to pick from, selecting chairman walden is a great outcome for everybody. i imagine we're going to have to a lot of activity in the communications space given that his past subcommittee. >> host: media ownership is another issue that the commission faces from time to time. do you see that popping up in 2017? >> guest: ing i do, an
so everyone month we're adopting, you know, give or twain three items that had new regulatory birds on providers, use withers, activities, and if we had to strike two regulations to do so -- which can be done, we have a lot of regulations that can go -- we'd have a much more effective and efficient agency and more opportunity for providers to serve consumers. >> host: what's your view of the new energy and commerce committee chair, representative greg walden? >> guest: oh, so that's...
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ritter had read mark twain when he lived in the united states. a thousand dollars in american cash, which was about $16,000 when adjusted. several microfilm documents were hidden in the gears of his watch. he took the train from homburg to munich, changed to milan and continued to genoa. the ss washington pushed off from the port bound for new york city. at quarantineet in the narrows by a coast guard cutter carrying a state department officer and fbi special agent who spoke briefly with him and asked if he would be willing to come to the office and fully square for further discussion. he thought once i get to new york, this will be over quickly and i will give him everything i have. i won't be involved in any of this anymore. all of this will go away. after two days of telling his story, he was asked if he was willing to become the fbi's first counterspy. the phrase double agent was not yet common parlance when this case went to trial in 1941. all the tabloids did not use the phrase double agent. it was always counterspy and was introduced durin
ritter had read mark twain when he lived in the united states. a thousand dollars in american cash, which was about $16,000 when adjusted. several microfilm documents were hidden in the gears of his watch. he took the train from homburg to munich, changed to milan and continued to genoa. the ss washington pushed off from the port bound for new york city. at quarantineet in the narrows by a coast guard cutter carrying a state department officer and fbi special agent who spoke briefly with him...
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. >> jimmy: next one is from mark twain's "tom sawyer." it says, "group text, who wants to come help paint a fence? friz [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i'll do it for the beer and the pizza. and finally, this last one is from "animal farm." it just says -- a poop emoji. [ laughter and applause ] it's a classic. >> steve: classic. classic. >> jimmy: some health news, you guys. a recent study said that even one drink a day can be harmful to heart health. so if you're thinking about drinking some wine, just wait a a month until a new study says it's good for you again. [ laughter and applause ] and finally, i don't know if you saw this. did you see this news clip? man, it's funny. some newscasters in oklahoma were reporting on a story about a beaver that broke into a a dollar store last week. [ light laughter ] check out how it went. >> apparently they're the most popular creatures right now. >> this time of year. beaver breeding. >> those little guys are cute and cuddly looking. the beavers i've seen are bigger. [ laughter
. >> jimmy: next one is from mark twain's "tom sawyer." it says, "group text, who wants to come help paint a fence? friz [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i'll do it for the beer and the pizza. and finally, this last one is from "animal farm." it just says -- a poop emoji. [ laughter and applause ] it's a classic. >> steve: classic. classic. >> jimmy: some health news, you guys. a recent study said that even one drink a day...
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. >> reporter: to decorates vets like shania twain given the icon award. >> it's pretty humbling because i revere all of those ladies as amazing artists in their own right. mentors were, so i think it all goes in full circle and we all need each other. >> reporter: madonna ended by encouraging solidarity among all women but added a surprising message to all our doubters and say all that resistance made her the woman she is so believe it or not she aid a big thank you to them. >> a madonna kanye ticket coming up. he vowed to -- >> in 2020. >> okay. duly noted. >> just like the show. >> i di and i got the flu. >> i'm sorry. why americans seem to be dragging their feet except for ron. >> ron claiborne with a helpful public message. >> don't do what i did. >>> is this a bicycle are a treadmill. this latest invention with the cut, cut, cut, cut... good job everybody, but i feel like we're missing something... something special. what about a star? [ door knocking ] somebody looking for a star? [ laughs ] [ gasps ] dude! this was just sitting out front! ? ? before fibromyalgia, i kept on top of
. >> reporter: to decorates vets like shania twain given the icon award. >> it's pretty humbling because i revere all of those ladies as amazing artists in their own right. mentors were, so i think it all goes in full circle and we all need each other. >> reporter: madonna ended by encouraging solidarity among all women but added a surprising message to all our doubters and say all that resistance made her the woman she is so believe it or not she aid a big thank you to them....
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it's madonna, shania twain. here, i had to pick this song. watch me do it. it's meghan trainor. >> they air on lifetime on december 12th. ? singing hey hey hey ? >> watch me do. ? watch me do ? >> watch me. ? watch me ? ? watch me do ? ? watch me ? >> her songs are so catchy. >> they are. congrats to her. all right, by the way, you can find her i-hoda music, if you good one, on apple music. you can find us on sirius xm 108. we're there every day and hoda's there every monday and wednesday at 2:00, she has a great show. >> is it okay or not okay to wear high heels while pregnant? jessica simpson has, kim kardashian, they've all been photographed wearing heels. here's what we had to say about it. >> of course it's okay. you're pregnant, not incapacitated. just ask savannah guthrie. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> she looks good. >> yeah. >> she hasn't had her baby yet by the way. we're waiting patiently. hoda goes undercover as a meter maid handing out tickets to unsuspecting drivers. >> they're not the kind of tickets they expect. wait until you see what happens comin
it's madonna, shania twain. here, i had to pick this song. watch me do it. it's meghan trainor. >> they air on lifetime on december 12th. ? singing hey hey hey ? >> watch me do. ? watch me do ? >> watch me. ? watch me ? ? watch me do ? ? watch me ? >> her songs are so catchy. >> they are. congrats to her. all right, by the way, you can find her i-hoda music, if you good one, on apple music. you can find us on sirius xm 108. we're there every day and hoda's there...
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i had spent most of my career, all of my career making short i never let the twain meet, to never talkbout my faith as it related to public policy. it was personal. but i didn't know how to tell father o'donovan no. [laughter] vice president biden: and i worked very, very hard. i mean this sincerely. i spent hours and hours trying to figure out how can i do this question mark, and as we catholics say, as the nun used to say to us, "i examined my conscience." i realized the one thing that informed my public policy the most was my faith and all of the great faiths -- abhorrence for the abuse of power. so the subject matter, it ended up being a significant moment for me in realizing all of the things that have ever gained my emotional commitment and my intellectual effort all related to the abuse of power, from the time i got involved as a high school kid in the civil rights movement to the women's movement to the abuse of women and children, etc., as well is the abuse of economic power. in a strange sense, that is what i will talk about today. and, mr. chairman, i want to thank you and t
i had spent most of my career, all of my career making short i never let the twain meet, to never talkbout my faith as it related to public policy. it was personal. but i didn't know how to tell father o'donovan no. [laughter] vice president biden: and i worked very, very hard. i mean this sincerely. i spent hours and hours trying to figure out how can i do this question mark, and as we catholics say, as the nun used to say to us, "i examined my conscience." i realized the one thing...
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for the record, there are 219 racial slurs in twain's novel, 48 in harper lee's.ge campuses like the university of north carolina are concerned about the stress of final exams they're offering free food, acupuncture and massages for students at so-called relaxation stations. at the university of louisville you can engage in puppy therapy. at the university of kansas city you can take a break from studying for a stress buster event featuring coloring, meditation and some knitting workshops. shannon. >> hmm. thank you, trace. we are going to get relaxation station set up in here, guys. that sounds gd, complete with dog goes. maybe's "settle for more" makes a stop at the villages in florida. they loved her. we will take you behind the scenes next. but i was just checking my... shhh... don't you know that checking your credit score lowers it! just be cool. actually, checking your credit score with credit karma doesn't affect it at all. are you sure? positive. so i guess i can just check my credit score then? oooh "check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yours
for the record, there are 219 racial slurs in twain's novel, 48 in harper lee's.ge campuses like the university of north carolina are concerned about the stress of final exams they're offering free food, acupuncture and massages for students at so-called relaxation stations. at the university of louisville you can engage in puppy therapy. at the university of kansas city you can take a break from studying for a stress buster event featuring coloring, meditation and some knitting workshops....
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mark twain was there, other bohemian types. and mary pack was there, she did not care about her husband, she was a flapper and very witty and wilson was smitten with her. this happened three times, three times he went to bermuda and he sounded her out about running for president and she told him he should do it. historians are divided as to what happened, but ellen wilson said that mary pack was the only unhappiness he ever caused her. when wilson was entertaining mary, and advisor, wilson's right-hand man, he had no real title, and wilson liked that, to have people who did not have official titles. this man let it be known that the letters were out there and they could be sold to the press. wilson freaks out, and since grayson to tell edith. wilson goes to bed. he thinks his girlfriend is done with him. edith writes in the letter and says, i'm going to stay with you, don't worry about it. wilson is so, i guess, uptight about the situation that she has to go to the white house and give him out of bed and tell him that yes, she
mark twain was there, other bohemian types. and mary pack was there, she did not care about her husband, she was a flapper and very witty and wilson was smitten with her. this happened three times, three times he went to bermuda and he sounded her out about running for president and she told him he should do it. historians are divided as to what happened, but ellen wilson said that mary pack was the only unhappiness he ever caused her. when wilson was entertaining mary, and advisor, wilson's...
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. >> it's like a mark twain quote, wit and humor. >> people are thinking about carrie fisher and manyhat we have lost during 2016. it's been a lost in arts and sports. we have lost a number of people over the past year. we have been asking you throughout the morning which celebrity death shocked or affected you the most this year. karen tweets as a huge baseball fan i was upset over hose fernandez's death. >> david bowie was the hardest for me. a close second was prince's death. >> also on facebook, arnold palmer's passing was the most significant for me. what a great man he was. i just want to show john glenn in there as well. >> right. >> the first american tokerrity earth. >> in the news room, in the chronicle news room, when prince died, that was a shock to everyone. he had just been here. there was something mystical about him. for me personally, nate thurman, the warriors center. i do a lot of archiving. historically they were the through line from the beginning of the warriors to now. he had a barbecue place in san francisco and dressed great. he seemed like a great guy. i got
. >> it's like a mark twain quote, wit and humor. >> people are thinking about carrie fisher and manyhat we have lost during 2016. it's been a lost in arts and sports. we have lost a number of people over the past year. we have been asking you throughout the morning which celebrity death shocked or affected you the most this year. karen tweets as a huge baseball fan i was upset over hose fernandez's death. >> david bowie was the hardest for me. a close second was prince's...
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ritter had read his mark twain when he lived in the united states. finally siebold was given $1,000 in american cash which when adjusted is about 16,000 and several microfilmled documents of instructions were hidden in the gears of his watch. unaccompanied and unsure if he was being followed he took the freezing rain from hamburg to munich and changed for the overnight to milan and continued the next northern for genoa. on january 29th, 1940, the ss washington pushed off from the northern italian port bound for new york city. now, the ship was met at quarantine in the narrows in new york by a coast guard cutter which was carrying a state department officer and an fbi special agent who spoke briefly with siebold and asked if he'd be willing to come to the fbi's new york office and knolly square for further discussions. now siebold thought once i get to new york this will be over very quickly, i'll give them everything i have and i'll be on my way and won't be involved in all of this anymore and all of this unpleasantness will go away. after two days o
ritter had read his mark twain when he lived in the united states. finally siebold was given $1,000 in american cash which when adjusted is about 16,000 and several microfilmled documents of instructions were hidden in the gears of his watch. unaccompanied and unsure if he was being followed he took the freezing rain from hamburg to munich and changed for the overnight to milan and continued the next northern for genoa. on january 29th, 1940, the ss washington pushed off from the northern...
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adventures of huckleberry finny was written by mark twain back in 18 crime now, remember rember those books dealt in harsh h used offensive language.age. they used slurs.sls. they used the n-word all in anal effort to show the inequalityal of life in the deep south, but just recently a mother inher accomac county saw her studentnt reading what was in that book. she objected and filed a complaint with schoolh ho officials saying that children d should not be exposed to me t racial slurs in the classroom. back on november 29th schooloo officials pulled those books superintendent has restored the novels.the a director of the first their amendment says of the newsew banning books from an educational standpoint in her opinion often denies studentsofe the ability to learn from textnt that is they disagree and ty het come up with twice challenge those ideas. ideas. >> i can't say that there's a natural correlation betweenion n banning them and the resolvingng hate speech.peec i would say no because they'rehe both classic americanic american literature and they are both novels about racialt r
adventures of huckleberry finny was written by mark twain back in 18 crime now, remember rember those books dealt in harsh h used offensive language.age. they used slurs.sls. they used the n-word all in anal effort to show the inequalityal of life in the deep south, but just recently a mother inher accomac county saw her studentnt reading what was in that book. she objected and filed a complaint with schoolh ho officials saying that children d should not be exposed to me t racial slurs in the...
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. >> reporter: to decorated vets like shania twain given the icon award. >> it's pretty humbling becausethose ladies as amazing artists in their own right. now looking back at who my mentors were, so i think it all mentors were, so i think it all goes in full circle and we all need each other. >> and madonna ended by encouraging solidarity among all women but added a surprising message to all our doubters and naysayers saying all that resistance made her the woman she is today, so believe it or not, she said a big thank you to them. >> a madonna/kanye ticket coming up. he vowed to -- >> in 2020. that's how you're supposed to say it. >> okay. duly noted. >> just like the show. did you all get your flu shot? >> i did, and i got the flu. >> ron, i'm sorry. why americans seem to be dragging their feet except for ron. sorry. >> ron claiborne with a helpful public health message this morning. >> don't do what i did. >>> and is this a bicycle or a treadmill? see what you think of the latest invention in "pop news" with the one and only diane macedo. we're missing something... feel e something s
. >> reporter: to decorated vets like shania twain given the icon award. >> it's pretty humbling becausethose ladies as amazing artists in their own right. now looking back at who my mentors were, so i think it all mentors were, so i think it all goes in full circle and we all need each other. >> and madonna ended by encouraging solidarity among all women but added a surprising message to all our doubters and naysayers saying all that resistance made her the woman she is...
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guest: when you get out and talk to people, they remember mark twain's remark about statistics. are damn lies, there lies, and then there are statistics. national unemployment went down, but employment to -- unemployment ticked up a point in my home county. so, you take it all with a grain of salt. up inif employment with san diego, the folks at home were i live are wondering what about them. rightfully so. all over the country, jobs -- good paying jobs are the number one issue. the best social program in america is a high-paying job, a good income for an american citizen. a consult a whole number of problems. you to keep our focus on that if you cracked -- a good paying job takes care of a whole number of problems. democrats have do focus on this if we want to win back those donald trump voters. caller: thank you for taking my call. where are we at, and do you support a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united? oldnd of all, i am 65 years . i have researched and wrote a lot. -- researched, read a lot, and experienced a lot. it seems to me that we have stopped being
guest: when you get out and talk to people, they remember mark twain's remark about statistics. are damn lies, there lies, and then there are statistics. national unemployment went down, but employment to -- unemployment ticked up a point in my home county. so, you take it all with a grain of salt. up inif employment with san diego, the folks at home were i live are wondering what about them. rightfully so. all over the country, jobs -- good paying jobs are the number one issue. the best social...
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reid asked me to paint a portrait and then he hung it up in the capital next to a portrait of mark twain. but the fact that the matter is, the portrait artists out there that are older and further along than i am that have painted every president in europe and we -- and senator reid could easily have chosen one of them and as far as i can tell the reason he didn't is that underneath it all, underneath the great statesman and the brilliant strategist and a hard kid that fought his way through college and fought his entire life for people that are not strong enough to fight for themselves, underneath all of that, the bedrock of all of that is a sweet, sweet person who when given the opportunity to walk by and help someone up has spent his entire life helping people up. senator, i can't tell you how much i've enjoyed working with you on this. if you want to spend sundays next summer watching baseball while i paid, i am in. i will be proud of this the rest of my life. thank you so much. [applause] sen. schumer: good afternoon everybody. it's been an amazing afternoon. you will be a hard act
reid asked me to paint a portrait and then he hung it up in the capital next to a portrait of mark twain. but the fact that the matter is, the portrait artists out there that are older and further along than i am that have painted every president in europe and we -- and senator reid could easily have chosen one of them and as far as i can tell the reason he didn't is that underneath it all, underneath the great statesman and the brilliant strategist and a hard kid that fought his way through...
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one of the things that makes me wonder is -- a quote by mark twain -- if you put all your eggs in onebasket, guard the basket. in this case, we can guard the basket but the cleaner act example says that may not be good enough. one suggestion would be to have as a backstop mechanism a universal carbon tax that all countries agreed to and if somebody is a recalcitrant country and does not mean their obligations -- meet their obligations and starts tempting people with -- that people can gather together and say, everybody else i adopted a tax and this is a trade advantage, we will oppose the tax on them but they have not imposed on themselves, what about that as a backstop activism? >> it is a blunt statement of life in international politics, there are very few backup mechanisms in foreign affairs as there are in domestic law in with such momentum, i do not think we are beyond the point of no return, i do not see us going back to the earlier days where there is nothing going on but i could see the system, if the u.s. exit the badly and other countries do not lead, the system going into
one of the things that makes me wonder is -- a quote by mark twain -- if you put all your eggs in onebasket, guard the basket. in this case, we can guard the basket but the cleaner act example says that may not be good enough. one suggestion would be to have as a backstop mechanism a universal carbon tax that all countries agreed to and if somebody is a recalcitrant country and does not mean their obligations -- meet their obligations and starts tempting people with -- that people can gather...