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vanderbilt went outside the u.s. market, borrowed money, brought back his own stock and reduced prices, bought back the walk woodstock, bankrupt and an opponent, profited in the stock market, get control of the major river in needed, and now he had to do was help cause a major financial panic. such was his power that he was able to go in and then stop the panic by personally showing up on wall street and san, you know, buying shares of stock visibly. one broker said i knew it. the old brad never deserts his friends, which is kind of that ambivalence. very much the way the people fought and. he heard a lot of people in carrying out his operation. he would compete against a rival and drive them out of business. at the same time he ended up creating an integrated, very efficient, low-cost railroad network. so you see in vanderbilt's life the destructive consequences of these business conflicts often on innocent people, innocent shareholders who bought stock because it thought it was a good investment. at the same time t
vanderbilt went outside the u.s. market, borrowed money, brought back his own stock and reduced prices, bought back the walk woodstock, bankrupt and an opponent, profited in the stock market, get control of the major river in needed, and now he had to do was help cause a major financial panic. such was his power that he was able to go in and then stop the panic by personally showing up on wall street and san, you know, buying shares of stock visibly. one broker said i knew it. the old brad...
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george vanderbilt built the vanderbilt estate in the mountains of north carolina. edward stotesbury constructed whitemarsh hall and peter widener, lynnwood hall both in rural pennsylvania. railroad tycoon henry flagler created whitehall on the shores of palm beach. the late 1800s and early 1900s were responsible for the most opulent and impressive homes in american history. it was now time, james deering decided, to plan his miami estate, which would become an ambitious masterpiece. >> it's amazing. so you have no antiquity laws. you have no income tax. you have all this money and no heirs. this is james deering, why not build vizcaya. >> deering's friends always knew him as a deliberate man, generous, and kind. privacy was a priority. his plan to build a castle in the sun did not imitate the trends of other american aristocrats who were building their seaside mansions up the coast, in palm beach. >> well, i think he was somewhat elusive. and, he wasn't someone who's out there trying to draw attention to himself. he was artistic and especially his brother charles,
george vanderbilt built the vanderbilt estate in the mountains of north carolina. edward stotesbury constructed whitemarsh hall and peter widener, lynnwood hall both in rural pennsylvania. railroad tycoon henry flagler created whitehall on the shores of palm beach. the late 1800s and early 1900s were responsible for the most opulent and impressive homes in american history. it was now time, james deering decided, to plan his miami estate, which would become an ambitious masterpiece. >>...
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and if i stay home to see more vanderbilt?there like that. all of this and to rest, with 80%. >>pam: wow. >>catherine >>jacqueline: yousuf 50% last yesterday! you said-- [laughter] 50% now it is up to 80%. and >> gary: what happened to you? one from obama to here? >> earthquake. and baseball and the desert. >> gary: on st. patrick's day, and no green? >>jacqueline: i am not able to wear the color green, light disappear! >> gary: the aggies went, final, over chicago cubs. the ace-victorious. the a's --barry bonds, good news, angry voice mail and not admissible in court. the u.s. district court judge said that it had little relevance to the steroids. when we come back, when we return, we're not joking this has had a wonderful life. talking about president obama, and also work with the stanford women's basketball. he has written a book on how mark mcgwire saved baseball also with sammy sosa in 1998. and a founding a leak and ricky and conseco, now-a league-- what a life! >> it is just been a wild ride and it is just the beginning
and if i stay home to see more vanderbilt?there like that. all of this and to rest, with 80%. >>pam: wow. >>catherine >>jacqueline: yousuf 50% last yesterday! you said-- [laughter] 50% now it is up to 80%. and >> gary: what happened to you? one from obama to here? >> earthquake. and baseball and the desert. >> gary: on st. patrick's day, and no green? >>jacqueline: i am not able to wear the color green, light disappear! >> gary: the aggies went,...
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. >>> richmond-vanderbilt, richmond up three.t seems like every tournament of 12 beats the five and this time it's richmond, they won it, 69-66. >>> last year, butler made it to the title game. this year, they needed a buzzer beater to get out of the first round. matt howard right place, right time, right there with the lay-up. butler won it 60-58. they'll play pitt tomorrow. >>> another wild finish between penn state and temple, tied at 64. juan fernandez looked like he was out of options. how about that option? temple advances to play san diego state, 66-64. michigan state almost pulled off the improbable against ucla. rallied from 23 down. cut the lead to 2. called for traveling. gutsy call, but the right call. ucla escapes, 78-76. >>> survive and advance is the name of the game and that's exactly what kentucky did against princeton. tied at 57, brandon knight hit his only bucket of the game. the winner with two seconds left, kentucky won it, 59-57. sydney was brought to tears during his news conference. another example of the
. >>> richmond-vanderbilt, richmond up three.t seems like every tournament of 12 beats the five and this time it's richmond, they won it, 69-66. >>> last year, butler made it to the title game. this year, they needed a buzzer beater to get out of the first round. matt howard right place, right time, right there with the lay-up. butler won it 60-58. they'll play pitt tomorrow. >>> another wild finish between penn state and temple, tied at 64. juan fernandez looked like...
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this is a frissell photo of the vanderbilts having tea in florida. and i love this picture.they've called the oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors, you know, kind of a breezeway. and a wonderful woman on the far right-hand side is consuelo vanderbilts who became duchess of marlborough by one of her marriages and then married again and became consuelo ball fan. the consuelo wasn't just interested as jackie wasn't either. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed bomb damage, displaced refugees in the tuskegee airmen, an all-black group of fighter pilots and what was then still a segregated american army. when she was working on the book of tony frissell photograph, jackie went to washington d.c. with a group of doubleday staffers to make one of the preliminary selections of photos that would be in the book. and then the library of congress curator everly brandon was jackie in the center and stafford, tony frissell's daughter in the right. they brought with them some cameras to make records of the images they wan
this is a frissell photo of the vanderbilts having tea in florida. and i love this picture.they've called the oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors, you know, kind of a breezeway. and a wonderful woman on the far right-hand side is consuelo vanderbilts who became duchess of marlborough by one of her marriages and then married again and became consuelo ball fan. the consuelo wasn't just interested as jackie wasn't either. she went to europe during the...
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it's becoming a bit of a tradition for vanderbilt to lose in the first round.ight have to go to the dark side and root for duke. >> charlie: are you thinking about that. >> considering that everyone on your staff went to duke it's all hard to get away from. >> charlie: tell me about the sweet 16. >> it's an eclectic group. it's actually got a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball but at the same time it's got some quote/unquote mid major double-digit seeds that we haven't seen in a while. richmond hadn't been to the sweet 16 for a number of years. bcu, they were one of the last teams to make the field and a rather controversial one at that. a couple team out of power conferences that got double-digit seeds one being florida state and the other being mar ket out of the big east and they finished 1th in the big east with a 99 record and while the big east i think anybody would admit it under performed in the ncaa tournament. the team that was 11 in the standing was still standing in the sweet 16. >> charlie: san diego state versus connect
it's becoming a bit of a tradition for vanderbilt to lose in the first round.ight have to go to the dark side and root for duke. >> charlie: are you thinking about that. >> considering that everyone on your staff went to duke it's all hard to get away from. >> charlie: tell me about the sweet 16. >> it's an eclectic group. it's actually got a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball but at the same time it's got some quote/unquote mid major...
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. >> vanderbilt. >> villanova and vanderbilt. >> the tech guy will think you have some weird app to pick>> talking basketball. that changes things. i'm the only guy that who will remind who works on sports radio. so you just watch. >> on sports radio, how did he get that gig? >> on sports radio. >> that's true, but -- >> watching right now, when you go on your radio thing a little later on. there you go. >> all right. >> too funny. >> it will be fun. >> the cool thing about it, for viewers, fan, audience, they just go on to the site, it's all free. logon, put your pick. whoever wins this whole thing of the fans can win an ipad ii and win that and the other thing about it, they get to go on there and see some of the pro athletes from around the area. joe thorne, matt cain, bruce, andrew, all put brackets up there. compare and see where every stacks up. i really can't believe this myself. >> kidding? >> in the first round, always a big name that gets lopped off. you see any big upsets? >> i had usc beating georgetown. i'm already down. they lost last night that whole thing, i was mad usc g
. >> vanderbilt. >> villanova and vanderbilt. >> the tech guy will think you have some weird app to pick>> talking basketball. that changes things. i'm the only guy that who will remind who works on sports radio. so you just watch. >> on sports radio, how did he get that gig? >> on sports radio. >> that's true, but -- >> watching right now, when you go on your radio thing a little later on. there you go. >> all right. >> too funny....
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richmond over vanderbilt. and morehead state shocks louisville. >>> uconn all over bucknell.nd cincinnati defeats missouri. san diego state moves to the next round. and temple wins over penn state. and don't forget another day of ncaa basketball here on cbs tomorrow. coverage gets underway at 12:00 and it is texas and oklahoma. and the night session begins at 7:00. north carolina takes on long island university. i'm otis livingston. thanks from the verizon wrap up show. we'll see you back here tomorrow night.
richmond over vanderbilt. and morehead state shocks louisville. >>> uconn all over bucknell.nd cincinnati defeats missouri. san diego state moves to the next round. and temple wins over penn state. and don't forget another day of ncaa basketball here on cbs tomorrow. coverage gets underway at 12:00 and it is texas and oklahoma. and the night session begins at 7:00. north carolina takes on long island university. i'm otis livingston. thanks from the verizon wrap up show. we'll see you...
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this is a photo of the vanderbilts have tea in florida, and i love this picture. they've hauled oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors in a kind of a breezeway. and that wonderful woman over on the far right-hand side is congress swale low vanderbilt who became duchess of marlboro and then married again. but frissell wasn't just interested in fashion and privilege, as jackie wasn't either. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed bomb damage, displaced refugees and the tuskegee airmen, an all-black group of fighter pilots in what was then still a segregated american army. when she was working on the book of photographs, jackie went to washington, d.c. to the library of congress with a group of doubleday staffers to make one of the preliminary selections of the photos that were going to be in the book. and in the striped top that's library of congress photography curator beverly brannen with jackie in the center and sydney frissell stafford on the right. they brought with them some disposable cameras t
this is a photo of the vanderbilts have tea in florida, and i love this picture. they've hauled oriental rugs and everything out into the corridor so they can have it outdoors in a kind of a breezeway. and that wonderful woman over on the far right-hand side is congress swale low vanderbilt who became duchess of marlboro and then married again. but frissell wasn't just interested in fashion and privilege, as jackie wasn't either. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed...
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the richmond spiders starting strong as a 12 seed beating a five as they held off vanderbilt.or richmond morehead state. a 13 from the state of kentucky taking down one of the premier programs from the blue grass state. louisville that was blocked, 14 being a four for the biggest upset of the day. the buzzer beaters and couple of great ones. butler of the tournament runer up last year. and then they do it again taking down old dominion as time expires and the temple owls with the real thriller against penn state. they get the winner with time running out to move on to face the aztecs of san diego state on saturday. the women's n.i.t. open tonight and just like the men's, st. mary's women lose at home in the first round but cal women on the central coast beating cal poly by 14 points to move on. stanford women play maples saturday in the women's ncaa tournament. that you are hosting uc-davis. now to spring training in the a's welcoming cubs fans today everywhere bringing day glow to footer beard. i fear that that won't wash out so easily after st. patrick's day. scrubbing down
the richmond spiders starting strong as a 12 seed beating a five as they held off vanderbilt.or richmond morehead state. a 13 from the state of kentucky taking down one of the premier programs from the blue grass state. louisville that was blocked, 14 being a four for the biggest upset of the day. the buzzer beaters and couple of great ones. butler of the tournament runer up last year. and then they do it again taking down old dominion as time expires and the temple owls with the real thriller...
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vanderbilt. leading into this conversation is paul hutton, our neighbor from mexico. an eminent historian, professor of history at the university of new mexico, well-known for both scholarly and popular authors. he wrote the award-winning phil sheridan and his army. he also has his jesse james book over there. we will have about 45 minutes of conversation after richard will have a question and answer from the audience. after this presentation the author will be signing in the mad and signing area. if you go out the doors, turn right and head down toward old maine. books are available right outside the door. >> housekeeping, the festival is free. we have wonderful stimulating
vanderbilt. leading into this conversation is paul hutton, our neighbor from mexico. an eminent historian, professor of history at the university of new mexico, well-known for both scholarly and popular authors. he wrote the award-winning phil sheridan and his army. he also has his jesse james book over there. we will have about 45 minutes of conversation after richard will have a question and answer from the audience. after this presentation the author will be signing in the mad and signing...
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and kevin anderson on fire against vanderbilt. three for the tie and lead.erson. and there is 69-66 with a classic. and there is is a fade away and last second magic against old dough minutinnin. there is is a lay in, finishes for 20. and there is a final shot, and lays it in. and time expires. bull dogs advance in a thriller. >> and there no doubt we're going win it butler meets pittsburgh next. and unc asheville's rain is ever knocked off. west region, penn state trailing and less than 20 seconds left. taylor battle making it rain. 23 for battle. and final seconds, juan fernandez picks up in no man's land. he's stuck and going to make the shot. penn state inbound, game over. and they'll lead two seet seed san diego state and there is prince tn giving kentucky all they can handle. back and forth into the second half there is a step back to tie it. five seconds left. brandon knight, scoreless until listening to giving connecticut a two-point lead. interest tl is kentucky surviving and moving on to, playing west virginia with a win. tigers might have been tir
and kevin anderson on fire against vanderbilt. three for the tie and lead.erson. and there is 69-66 with a classic. and there is is a fade away and last second magic against old dough minutinnin. there is is a lay in, finishes for 20. and there is a final shot, and lays it in. and time expires. bull dogs advance in a thriller. >> and there no doubt we're going win it butler meets pittsburgh next. and unc asheville's rain is ever knocked off. west region, penn state trailing and less than...
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this is the vanderbilts having tea in florida. i love this picture.hauled the oriental rugs into the corridor to have it outdoors in a kind of a bree way. that wonderful woman on the far right hand side is cusualo vapider built and became a dutch ess. she wasn't just interested in fashion and privilege. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed bomb damage, displaced refugees, and the tuskegegee airman, a group of all black pilots in what was then an all-white army. jackie went to washington, d.c. to the library of congress with a group of staffers to make one the preliminary photo selections for the book. in the striped top, that's the curator with jackie in the center and toni's daughter on the right. they brought with them some disposable cameras to make records of the images they wanted to select and someone snapped this photo of jackie at work on the boxes of photographs. . bruce tracy, one of jackie's assistance said, when he saw this photograph, if she heard that snap, she wouldn't have been happy, but in a way, i'm happy
this is the vanderbilts having tea in florida. i love this picture.hauled the oriental rugs into the corridor to have it outdoors in a kind of a bree way. that wonderful woman on the far right hand side is cusualo vapider built and became a dutch ess. she wasn't just interested in fashion and privilege. she went to europe during the second world war and photographed bomb damage, displaced refugees, and the tuskegegee airman, a group of all black pilots in what was then an all-white army. jackie...
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. >> host: can you discuss the role of the vanderbilts in the american revolution?>> guest: i know nothing about them, so i guess the answer is no. >> host: denver, colorado, at the time of the constitutional convention, you mentioned there were several written state institutions already, and the aim of writing a constitution. why did they seek a written constitution? where did the idea come from when england, the mother country, had no written constitution and none yet? >> guest: this is interesting. the time before independence, the colonies argued that they did and the stand backs were unconstitutional. to the britishs this made no sense at all because the constitution was basically the system. it's all of the laws, customs, practices, court decisions by which britain was governed, and this made no sense, but the americans had the idea that a constitution should be written. why? that's the question. well, several of them had written charters, and they had assumptions like what we recognize of that of a constitution. it laid out the structural government that said
. >> host: can you discuss the role of the vanderbilts in the american revolution?>> guest: i know nothing about them, so i guess the answer is no. >> host: denver, colorado, at the time of the constitutional convention, you mentioned there were several written state institutions already, and the aim of writing a constitution. why did they seek a written constitution? where did the idea come from when england, the mother country, had no written constitution and none yet?...
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. >> host: an e-mail, please discuss the role of the vanderbilt in the american revolution. >> guest:i know nothing about the role of the vanderbilt so i guess the answer is no. >> host: joe fisher, denver, colorado. at the time of the constitutional convention you mentioned there were several written state constitutions already. and, of course, the convention aimed at creating a written constitution. why do they seek a written constitution? where did the idea come from when england had no written constitution and none yet? >> guest: this is what's kept interesting is through the whole period before independence, the colonists had argued that parliament did, the stamp act, were unconstitutional. and to the british, this made no sense at all because the constitution was basically the system. it's all of the laws, customs, practices, court decisions by which britain was discovered. so this made no sense. but the americans had the idea that a constitution should be written. why? that's the question. several of them had written charters. and they had a function like what we recognize is t
. >> host: an e-mail, please discuss the role of the vanderbilt in the american revolution. >> guest:i know nothing about the role of the vanderbilt so i guess the answer is no. >> host: joe fisher, denver, colorado. at the time of the constitutional convention you mentioned there were several written state constitutions already. and, of course, the convention aimed at creating a written constitution. why do they seek a written constitution? where did the idea come from when...
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on top of that number 12 richmond sent number five vanderbilt home for the season.1th seed 'zaga beat number six st. john's, the boys here in new york, 86-71. not even close. next up, gonzaga will take on byu. >> okay. and in another late game, cincinnati made their first tournament appearance in six years. they made that one pay off. they held off missouri winning 78-63. at one point the bearcats' defense held missouri silent for 11 minutes without scoring a point. >> come on. >> that's a dry offense. also fifth seed kansas state managed to hold off utah state. final score in this one was 73-68. the wildcats made one mistake after another in the closing minutes but were able to hit some big foul shots toward the end. they move into the third round of the southeast region against wisconsin on saturday. >> all right, now here's where you guys get to gloat because we'll let you know how we did after our first day. of course, we all did our own brackets. >> yes. >> let's take a look at our leaderboard for "world news now." david, our producer, and also rob right here t
on top of that number 12 richmond sent number five vanderbilt home for the season.1th seed 'zaga beat number six st. john's, the boys here in new york, 86-71. not even close. next up, gonzaga will take on byu. >> okay. and in another late game, cincinnati made their first tournament appearance in six years. they made that one pay off. they held off missouri winning 78-63. at one point the bearcats' defense held missouri silent for 11 minutes without scoring a point. >> come on....
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the most recent one i saw was from vanderbilt university. there have been dozens of hundreds of studies to demonstrate it here. what we are trying to do with early learning challenge fund is race to the top of early childhood. increase access to disadvantaged children. we know quality can be uneven. this is glorified child care. it concerns me you have many governors scaling back or cutting back on early childhood programs. i met with the governors and said i recognize it's tough times. i don't think it's a place to cut back. you have to continue to invest. three to four-year-old's can't lobby. we reduced the investments at a great cost long-term. to congressman hunter's point on reallocating resources, use our dollars during tough budget times to maintain full day high quality early childhood programs. that flexibility already exists. a lot of new governors don't understand that. be creative. that should be one of the last things you cut, not one of the first. >> i couldn't agree with you more. it's time we all recognize every dollar we spe
the most recent one i saw was from vanderbilt university. there have been dozens of hundreds of studies to demonstrate it here. what we are trying to do with early learning challenge fund is race to the top of early childhood. increase access to disadvantaged children. we know quality can be uneven. this is glorified child care. it concerns me you have many governors scaling back or cutting back on early childhood programs. i met with the governors and said i recognize it's tough times. i don't...
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the most recent one i saw was from vanderbilt university. there have been dozens of hundreds of studies to demonstrate it here. what we are trying to do with early learning challenge fund is race to the top of early childhood. increase access to disadvantaged children. we know quality can be uneven. this is glorified child care. it concerns me you have many governors scaling back or cutting back on early childhood programs. i met with the governors and said i recognize it's tough times. i don't think it's a place to cut back. you have to continue to invest. three to four-year-old's can't lobby. we reduced the investments at a great cost long-term. to congressman hunter's point on reallocating resources, use our dollars during tough budget times to maintain full day high quality early childhood programs. that flexibility already exists. a lot of new governors don't understand that. be creative. that should be one of the last things you cut, not one of the first. >> i couldn't agree with you more. it's time we all recognize every dollar we spe
the most recent one i saw was from vanderbilt university. there have been dozens of hundreds of studies to demonstrate it here. what we are trying to do with early learning challenge fund is race to the top of early childhood. increase access to disadvantaged children. we know quality can be uneven. this is glorified child care. it concerns me you have many governors scaling back or cutting back on early childhood programs. i met with the governors and said i recognize it's tough times. i don't...
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vanderbilt. actually they can be an affordable option to pricey hotels.ne time. with our family. >> let's clear that up. with our families. >> martha stewart's in the house and will show us how to make savory pies which sounds perfect for today. you can see on the table that bacon is involved. >> mushrooms, garlic and bacon. the smells are intoxicating. >> i love it. >> also coming up, there are so many different kinds of websites out there. especially for online dating. there's a site out there for people who want to have an affair. >> yeah. >> the tagline is, life is short, have an affair. we'll introduce you to people who have been doing this. >> i wonder how much money that site is making. >> do they charge? >> they must have some way. let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> here in the northeast today we'll be looking at more rain and snow. you can see strong storms in the upper ohio river valley. heavy rain on the west coast. mountain snows. then for tomorrow we have snowshowers left in the northeast. cold around the great lakes. the hea
vanderbilt. actually they can be an affordable option to pricey hotels.ne time. with our family. >> let's clear that up. with our families. >> martha stewart's in the house and will show us how to make savory pies which sounds perfect for today. you can see on the table that bacon is involved. >> mushrooms, garlic and bacon. the smells are intoxicating. >> i love it. >> also coming up, there are so many different kinds of websites out there. especially for online...